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SANFORD
••The City Substantial"

e S anford

D aily Herald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME II

_________________ SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 11)22

CITY COMMISSIONERS MET
IN ADJOURNED SESSION ON
MOST IMPORTANT MATTER
WIFE ARRESTED
MURDER HUSBAND
IMPORTANT ISSUE KLAN INFORMS
Want to Put Over Bond
Issue for Streets and
Other Improvements

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REPUBLICANS HAVE FAILED
TO KEEP FAITH WITH THE
VOTERS OF AMERICA
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STORMS SWEEP STATES OF
GEORGIA AND S. CAROLINA
MANY
05253232

(From the Florida Metropolis)
Re

NUMBER 296

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The Jacksonville Metropolis interviewed the Florida delegation as to
their views of the accomplishment of the present congress and the following
replies were received:

BRYAN URGES (Langley and WarrenALL DEMOCRATS Reported Wiped Out
TO HURRY UP m m a^ e DOWN

Senator Trammell Says Whatever Was pressions. Yet our Republican friends
Done “We Democrats Did It"
have afforded no relief they have fail­
MAN WAS KILLED AT DELAND
ed to measure up to the situation.
TAKES in p r in c ip a l s t r e e t s .
ORLANDO, March 7.—In the fall
SEVERAL WEEKS
Whatever has been accomplished HAYS IT IS UNYVISE FOR DEMO­
SEWERS ANI) IIOAT IIASIN
AND EXTENT OF DAMAGE CAN­
CRATS TO PROLONG
of 1020 in campaigning in Ohio for worth meritionong has been brought
AGO
ON THE LAKE FRONT
NOT RE ASCERTAINED—
DERATE.
the national Democratic ticket every­ about by the Democrats and tho pro­
HEAVY RAINFALL
(Hr The A a a i i r l n l r d I ' r r a a l
where I spoke I found a sweeping tide gressive Republicans. These forces
DRLAND, March 7.—Acting on in­ of sentiment for a change in tho ad­ brought about the farmers' relief
I l lr T h e A a an rln lrtl I 'r r a a l
City commission mot in ndjourned
WASHINGTON, March 7.—It will
III) T h e A a a o rln lrd I 'r r a a l
said was ministration. No one could give a measures.
,
regular session nt 8 p. in., Monday, formation which authorities
lie
unwise for tho Democrats to pro­ AUGUSTA, Gn., March 7.—Six
furnished
by
the
Ku
Klux
Klim
Mrs.1
concrete
reason
for
the
desire
for
the
The large reduction in the appro­
March &lt;5. 1022.
Alice Shields was arrested today nt change hut it seemed a change they priations for the army and the navy long the debate over the nrmnmcnt were killed and scores injured lit
Present: C. E. Henry, mayor; S. 0. St. Cloud on a warrant charging her must have.
conference trentles In the senate be- Wnrrcnton and Stifieton.
and the reviving of tlie appropriation cause "every day’s debate will tend to
Four more vilnges, Langley, StifloChase and Forest Lake, Commission­ with the murder of her husband, Wm.
Seven years and more of the great- for federal aid for good roads. The divert attention from the economic is- ton, Grinitcvillc and Wnrcnvillc in
Shields,
(50
years
old,
who
supposedly
ers; C. J. Ryan, city manager and G.
est prosperity ever enjoyed by our Republicans promised to go after the
was shot from ambush near here the people, the success of the nation in profiteers. They have gone after him sue" in the coming congressional cam- Horse Creek valley of South Carolina
(’,. Herring, city nttornoy.
night of February 5th. Peter Smith, tlit* greatest war of history counted by reducing his taxes about four hun­ pnign, while the Democrats will be were struck by a tornado Just before
Petitions signed by 521 (being more
plnced in the position of opposing daybreak. Houses were swept away,
a negro, in jail here as a suspect since f„r naught, in comparison with the
than .15% ) of the duly qualified vot­ the killing and the woman in a state- world progress made by the Itepubli- dred million dollars a year. They "nay steps townrds pence." William trees uprooted, telegraph poles felled,
promised to reduce taxes they made
ers ef the City of Sanford, asking that meat to officials charges the negro CI„, candidates. The change came and practically no reduction on small in­ Jennings Rrynn declared in a state- A heavy rain also followed which
flooded tlie territory.
ment here Inst night.
certain amendments to the City Char­ with tlie actual killing. I he couple for one year now we have witnessed comes hut reduced on large incomes
“The sooner these trenties are dis­
ter as outlined in tho petitions, be were unroute to their poultry farm tlie inability and the failure of tlie in a gloss amount of six hundred mil­ posed of tho hotter,” Mr. Rrynn de­
AUGUSTA, Gn., March 7.—Lang­
submitted to the electors of the City several miles from town tho night of Republican administration to success­ lion dollars annually.
ley and Wnrcnsvillc, S. C., ten miles
clared.
“I
do
not
mean
to
say
thnt
no
The promised new tariff law yet reservations should he adopted. Any from Augusta, are reported wiped out
„f .Sanford, were presented and ac­ the killing. The woman told tlie au­ ful)’ meet and solve the many public
thorities
the
car
was
stopped
by
ob­
problems
confronting
tlie
country.
The
|
sleeps
in the committee.
cepted and filed.
reservation thnt any Democrat wnnts by a storm early today. Several per­
Tlie Commission then took up the struction in the road and when her American people are disappointed.1 The promise to the ex-service men to propose should lie proposed nnd sons are reported killed at Langley.
matter of street paving and other im­ husband alighted to remove it some­ They are rapidly losing faith in the]has been brushed aside. No relief lias noted upon hut there should be no un­ Warrenton, Gn., also reported storm
been afforded our people from exces­ necessary delay. We denounced the sufferer. Wire communication to tho
provements looking to u bond issue to one killed him with a shotgun. She present administration,
Even our Republican friends see sive freight and passenger rates. No Republicans for delaying the notion on three places is cut off. General Man­
cover cost of some. After full discus- was uninjured but apparently suffersjoii by the Commission, and with a ing from shock and was brought to the clouds gathering and realize that steps have been taken to check the tlie trenty of Versailles. Why should ager Uaiighart, of Augusta Aiken
in the elections of this year tlie Demo­ profiteers.
manlier of prominent citizens who the hospital here.
we bring condemnation upon ourselves Railway, said lie wns informed thnt
No real economy lias been inaug- by delaying action upon these treaties many houses had blown down at War-----------------------erats
are going to make great gains.
w,.re present representing the San­
The Republican administration forces urnted except as forced by the Demo­ especially when by doing so we divert reasville vicinity and Langley and
ford Chamber of Commerce and other CI.ARKSlON A CO.,
NEW
YORK
1IROKEKS
have within one year accomplished crats, joined by a few Republicans. attention from tho economic .piestinn several persons killed. Local tele­
interests, tho following tentative prop­
INTO
HANKRUPIt
Y
practically nothing for the general To use the language of the streets, which must lie paramount in the fall phone office said wires between Allosition and agreement was arrived at:
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good
of tlie people of the nation. Nev- the present national administration campaign 7"
gusta and Aiken were down lull that
Appropriating ns follows:
hn«
"Fallen
Down
on
the
Job.”
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.
or
before
has
there
been
such
wideMr. Rrynn declared that the Demo- j “ Uncnnm had sent in a message from
ltuikhcud and Water Front
NEW YORK, March 7.—An invol­
(Continued on page 5)
era tie party had n splendid prospect ll,L‘ *"l» « l»"&gt;« Hint "in® wore dead,
improvements ................. $ 00,000 untary petition for bankruptcy wns spread financial ami industrial
I of "gaining tho next congress" which &lt;■"&lt;* '»«»y houses wrecked,
Sewers ........................................... -10,000 died here today by Charles II. Clark­
would "onnblo us to lay tho foundnTaking up all outstanding city
son nnd Company, Stock Rrokers.
tions for a winning enmpnign In MACON, March 7.—'lbe heaviest
warrants .................................. 35,000
1024," As might have been expected, »*alnf«H in Macon since the Weather
RONDS AND SECURITIES
he
added, the wenkest point in this Hurean was established twonty-threo
$135,000
STOLEN FROM ROX IN
administration
is its economic policy.” ymirs ngo, Ocmulgeo river out of ita
Street Paving
DENTAL SCHOOL
"This wns to haw been oxpectcd," hanks this morning, and the weather
Milloiivillc live., from Celery
he explained, "because the Republican bureau preparing to issue flood warnavenue to city limits, 1(5 feet
PHILADELPHIA, March 7.—Ronds
pnrty is made up of two distinct '"g« f«»r both Ocmulgeo mid Oconee
wide .................................... $ 15,000 and other negotiable securities valued
groups—the
reactionaries who eon- rlv®rMCypress avenue from Union
nt more than one hundred and fifty Future Action on Premiership Remains in the
trol
the
leadership,
ami the progress-------Avo. to 0th St., 21 ft. wido.. 21,500 thousand dollars have been stolen
WASHINGTON,
March 7.—Low
ives
who
furnish
the
hulk
of
the
Dark—No Action Taken
Sanford Ave., from Fifth St.
from the strong box of Thomas W.
temperatures were predicted for tho
votes."
to 10th St., 21 ft. wide...... 17,500 Evans Dental School and Museum fund
Tlie revenue hill, enacted at the Inst Atlantie coast as the result of disPalmetto Ave. from Second to
of the University of Pennsylvania, it
LONDON, Match 7.— (By the Awaociatcil ITens). — Premier session, Mr. Rrynn described ns "bad,” | turhnneu over tho Southeast. Strong
Third St., 30 feet wide, and
became known last night.
Lloyd George has deferred his resignation without giving his col­ adding that it "ought to lie tho lending gales off Virginia, and Carolina
from Third to 15th St., 24
leagues any pledge a sto future action regarding premiership, ac­ issue in the West because it wns the coasts. Storm warnings ordered from
ft. wide ................' ............. 45,000 POLICE SEARCHING
cording to the most reliable sources of information reaching the Western Republicans who revolted Jacksonville to Eastpori, Maine.
Magnolia Ave., from 10th St.
FOR UNKNOYVN MEN WHO
Associated Press today.
against Republirnn leadership" when
KIDNAPPED RRIDEGROO.M
to 15th St., 24 ft. wide...... 17,000 |
the bill was drawn.
|«UN MEN ACTIVE
Park Ave., from Fulton St.,
The
four
power
Pacific
trenty
,
he
1
IN BELFAST AGAIN
PORTSMOUTH, Vn., March 7.—
to Lake, 40 ft. wide.............. 8,000
contended,
wns
"based
upon
the
thlrMAN SHOT DEAD
police are searching for the uniden­
Palmetto Ave., from Commer­
ty trenties negotinted by tho Into nd_____
cial St. to Lake, 40 ft. wide 7,500 tified occupants of two autos who last
ministration" nnd when the Pornom m T h r A a aorlnlrd i'rra a l
night kidnapped Otto Nottingham, a
Oak Ave. from 10th to 13th
ernts vote for this trenty, he ndded,
RELFAST, March 7.—Gunmen
St., 24 ft. wide .................. 10,000 young married man, from his home,
"they nrc simply npproving their own were active in the early morning
and took him beyond the city limits
Myrtlu Avenue from 4th St.,
policy which the Rcpullcnns have hours l«dny, Increasing the tension
to 13th St., 24 ft. wide...... 30,500 and severely beat him. No motive is
adopted.”
here hi "pite of offortH by police and
Elm Ave. from First St. to
known.
________________
soldiers. One man wns shot dead on
1:5th, 24 ft. w ide.................. -11,000
Palatka Canvassed Vote Yesterday in Which
Perry Hill while on his way to work,
Special
Committee
Kaiire I Avo. from Sixth St.
and
John lloddy, a news dealer, had
Ocala Won the Place
300 Tramps Invade
to 13th St., 24 ft. wide...... 24,000
part
of his arm shot off.
Florida Press Ass’n
New Orleans on One
French Ave,, from tho Lake to
March 7.— (By tho Associated PrenH). A state­
to Meet in Montverde I ANOTHER PROPOSAL
Ninth St., 24 ft. wide.......... 37,000
Only Freight Train wide PALATKA,
convention to organize Capitol Removal Association will ho
First Street from Poplar Ave.
FOR MUSCLE HIIOALS
held at Ocala next Monday, the local Chamber or Commerce an­ •or Devising Ways and Menas of
to Jasmine Ave., 24 ft. wido 21,000
NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—Trav­ nounced last night after canvassing a vote of the various com­
Ml) T h r A a a o r ln l r d I ' r r a a l
First Street, from Jasmine
Fianncing Printers’ Craft School
WASHINGTON. March 7.—Thomas
eling in true hobo style, 300 tramps mercial organizations on the place of the meeting. Ocala won thc
\vo. to City limits, 18 ft.
Hampton, n genoral contractor of
______ ______
wide ..................................... 11,500 and hobos arriving here on a single moeting by a margin of one vote.
( l l r T lie Aaanrliili-d I ' r r a a l
Washington,
mnilo public yesterday
freight train from Texas points were
Second St., from Oak nve. to
MONTVERDE, March 7.-A special through J. K. Levering, a civil engi­
guests
of
New
Orleans
Inst
night,
French Ave., 24 ft. wide.... 14,000
committee of the Florida Press Asso­ neer of Los Tngeles, Cal., a proposal
some of them being entertained at
Third St., from Sanford Ave.
ciation appointed to devise menus for to lease mid complete tlie govern­
to Pecan Ave., 24 ft. wido.... 43,000 police station and others visiting
financing the printers’ craft school nt ment's war-made project nt Muscio
points of interest about town.
Fourth St., from Magnolia
the Mnndverdc Industrial School will Shoals, Ain.
Yesterday’s arrivals wore a van­
Ave. to Myrtle Avo., 24 ft. 10,000
meet here next Saturday. George E.
Copies of the offer were made av­
guard of another 300 headed toward
Hosnier, of the Manatee River Journal, ailable to the house military commit­
Filth St., from Magnolia Ave.
chairman of the committee, having | tee Investigating tho Muscle Shoals
to Myrtle Avo., 24 ft........ 10,000 tlie city, according to some of the men
arrested.
called meeting for that date.
Suth St., from Mngnoliu Ave.
matter nnd were said by Mr. Levering
IRRIGATION FINAL AGREEMENT ON COMPRO­
The tramps were traveling 40 in a $350,000,000 FOR
to Oak Ave., 24 ft. wido.... 7,000
MISE WHICH HAS REBN
to
have been presented also to tho
AND
RECLAMA­
car and alighted from the train all
Seventh St., from Magnolia
LAKELAND
HELLS
war
department. Tho offer follows
REACHED
the way from tho city limits to tho
TION
$100,000 RONDS closely tho lines of the original EngAve. to Locust Avo., Id ft.
railroad yards, according to the police.
and from Locust Avo. to .
strom offer.
I l l r '('h r A n n n rin trd I 'r r a a l
4H r T h e A a a o r l n l r d e r r a n t
M i r T h r A a a o r ln l r d I ' r r a a l
Mcllonvillo Ave., 0 i’t......... 10,000 Their stay in the city will he brief,
WASHINGTON, March 7.—Final
WASHINGTON,
March
7.—The
LAKELAND. Mnrch 7.—Ronds in
police ttold them in their official wel­
Ninth St., from Cypress Avo.
VETS GRANTED LEAVE
McNnry bill appropriating $350,000,- agreement on tbe compromise soldier the sum of $100,000 recently voted to
come
and
offered
all
of
them
accom­
to Park Avo., 20 ft............. 10,000
000
for
development
of
irrigation
and
bonus
bill
was
reached
today
by
the
liquidate
tho
city’s
scattered
indehtmodations nt the police stations and
Tenth St., from Pork Ave. to
( l l r T h r A aanrlntrd I 'rr a a l
reclamation, including swamp land House Ways and Means Committee ncss wero this afternoon sold to John JACKSONVILLE,
Mnrch 7.—Form­
French Avo., 24 ft. wide.... 15,000 parish prisons.
by
Republicans
who
authorized
Chair­
drainage was reported favorably to­
Nowvcen &amp; Company, of Chicago, for er service men in Florida taking vo­
Jail
sentences
and
hard
work
ou
Thirteenth .St., from Sanford
day by the senate irrigation commit­ man Fordney to present the measure $753 above par and legal expense.
Ave. to French, 24 ft. wido 27,000 Texas roads, as penalties for vagrancy
to the house before adjournment to­ The bonds hoar six per cent intorest cational training under direction .of
tee.
and
loitering,
was
the
reason
for
their
tho veteran’s bureau, who deslro to at­
Commercial St. from Park
day.
tho first of tho scries maturing In tend tho state convention of tho Amemigration, tho men aro snid to have
Ave. to Sunford Ave., 40 ft.
1032. Nino bids were received for the orient! Legion nt West Palm Roach,
FIVE WORKMEN KILLED
wide .................................... 18,000 told the police.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
issue, six of which wero above pnr.
COMPRESSED AIR PLANT
next week, will ho granted lenvo of
INVESTIGATES CHARGES
KANSAS CITY TODAY
absence by E. M. Bradshaw Florida
$470,500 Coitu Hill and C. G. Drown, promi­
AGAINST GOVERNOR HOARD OF INQUIRY
nent
business
men
of
Orlando,
were
sub-district mnnnger, upon receipt of $9
h was also tentatively agreed to
INVESTIGATING ROMA
M ir T h r A a ao rln lrd I 'r r a a l
i„
the
city
today.
They
hnvu
many
application, provided such applica­
“I'propriuto to a library building, $15,­
KANSAS CITY, March 7.—Five
I l l r T l i r A a a o r l n l r d I’r r a a l
DISASTER AT NEWPORT tions aro forwarded through the lofriends hero who are always glad to
000.
JACKKSON, Miss., March 7.—The
workmen are reported killed and sev­
....
,
.cal American Legion post commander
"a motion duly passed tho Auditor seo them.
imii
...........
.......
_
.......
.
special
investigation committee of the
eral wero Injured when n compressed
NEWPORT
NEWS,
Mnrch
7
.—Tho
| or adjutant, Mr. Bradshaw announand Clerk was instructed to submit
uir tank nt the car burns of the Kan-j Mississippi House of Representatives
The
Rotary
Club
had
«
fine
meet­
red today. Thu government will not
noard
of
Inquiry
which
is
invostlgat
col&gt;ics of the abovo tentativo ngroebus City Railway Company this morn- into the charge of Governor Russell
ing
today
at
noon
nt
tho
Valdoz
Ho­
he responsible for any expenses In­
ing
the
Roma
disaster,
mot
ngnln
to
nient to tho Chamber of Commerce,
Ing The explosion wrecked n large thnt a pernicious lobby wns being
tel
with
visitors
present
from
Day­
curred
by trainees for quarters eubday.
die Rotary Club, tho Kiwanls Club,
part of tho barns. There is difficulty maintained by Are insurance compnnsiiatcnce
or transportation, Mr. Brad­
tona,
Orlando
and
Wilson,
N.
C.
die Woman's Club, und tho Woman’s
in determining the extent of the dam- ies, wns postponed today until next
shaw
ndded.
Try n nernld Want Ad toduy.
business and Profossionnl Club, also
nKC.
Thursday.
Tho
Herald
for
Post
Curds.
10 die Sanford Herald.

PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE
HAS DEFERRED RESIGNATION
WITHOUT ANY PLEDGES

STATE-WIDE CONVENTION
FOR CAPITAL REMOVAL
TO BE HELD AT OCALA

McNARY BILL
CHM. FORDNEY
APPROPRIATIONS WILL PRESENT
BONUS BILL
HAS PASSED

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IKnUUIACCHUUnMUl

SOCIETY

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MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
I f y o u h n v r n n y f r i e n d s . t a i l i n g iron
— If , u u lire s o l u s n u j r w h e r e n r r n m l n s
h u m . , o r if y o u n r r e n t e r t a i n i n g , w r i t e
a po.
| i o i f n l r u n ] to till* d r p n r t N i e n t , s i t i n g
d r t n l l a . o r t r l r h p o u e t h e I t e m . i t w ill
I be s r r n t l y m i p r r r l n t r d .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Advance dope—Eater Hall. 294-2tc
SOCIAL CALENDAR

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Tuesday—Mrs. John C. Smith will
entertain the members of the Seminnlcs Bridge Club at her homo on
Union avenue at 3:00 p. m.
Wednesday—Music and Literature
Department of the Woman’s Club
will meet at the Club rooms.
Friday—Mothers' Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Gcorgo Paxton on
Myrtle avenue at 3:30 p. m.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
he held nt Central Park at four
o’clock.
Saturday—Fancy Dancing classes at
the Welaka apartments, at 3:00
o'clock.

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It. V. Nolan and son of Fcninndlna
wore in tho city Saturday transacting
business.
J. C. Davis, of Comphcllvillc, Ky., is
spending a few days here on a busi­
ness mission.
Paul Mitchell, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
spent Sunday in the city registering
at tho Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles GidditiH, of
Fcrnondino, Florida, spent tho week
end here at tho Montezuma.
ij

Mrs. M. G. Eicholherger, of Balti­
more, Md., was among tho out-of-state
arrivals at the Montezuma Sunday.

K

J. C. Dennro, of Atlanta, Ga., spent
tho week end hero on business, mak­
ing his headquarters at tho Monte­
zuma.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schoffcl

and

Mrs. G. C. Fierahcnd, of Louisville,
Ky., nro among tho recent arrivals
and are pleasantly located at tho Mon­
tezuma.

RaRiimmiRaRaimiRaRaim

Sanford lodge of Odd Fellow* have
been trying to negotiate for Huitnhle
lots for Home time with the idea of
building a fine home of their own and
only recently were able to closo the
deni for two fine lots on Palmetto
nvomie between Second nnd Third
street on the west side of the street.
The lots were purchased from S. M.
Schwartz who baa owned this prop­
erty for many years but only recently
put it ou the mnrkct. The lots are
very desirable and the Odd Fellows
will some day In the near future erect
a two or throe story building on the
lota having store rooms nnd npnrtments and a fine lodge room on the
third floor.
The Odd Fellows here are live wires
nnd bolievo nothing is too good for
tho members of the order which is
growing rapidly nnd is composed of
some of the best men in the city.

Endorse President’s
Plan for A ssisting
U. S. Merchant Fleet
Fletcher Tells Hody Subsidy llns Nev­
er Iluilt a Fleet
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WASHINGTON, March 0.—Resolu­
tions approving the policy of the ad­
ministration for aiding the nations'
merchant marine were adopted Sat­
urday by the National Merchant Ma­
rine Association nnd presented to
President Harding by tho delegates
who attended the association’s an­
nual convention which was brought to
a close by the election of olficera and
the adoption of a program in the in­
terest of shipping generally.
Commissioner Chamberlain of the
shipping hoard, addressing the con­
vention deplored what he termed
"foreign interference" with American
shipping. Senator Fletcher, of Flori­
da, another speaker, commenting on
the subsidy provision of the bill be­
fore congress, declared that "ship sub­
sidy never in all history had built
up a great merchant marine,” and .J.
Howard Pew, president of the Sun
Oil Company," made n plea in thu in­
terest of the oil tanker in discussing
the petroleum industry and its rela­
tion to u merchant marine.

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B A T T E R Y

C O M P A N Y

VIOLA DANA in

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WANTED
WANTED—Position as auto mechan­
ic or truck driver.—G. A. Moffett,
Seminole Hotel.
293-3tp
WANTED—Salesman. $100 and com­
mission to sell guaranteed cord nnd
fnhric tires direct from factory at
lowest prices.—Goodstock Cord Tire
Co., 1109 Michigan Avo., Chicago, IIlinols._____________________ 205-ltp

FOR RENT
COTTAGE FOR RENT—J. Musson.
294-3tp
FOR RENT—Comfortnblo light house
keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto ave­
nue.
290-10tp

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Double bnrrol gun. No
use for it. Call nt corner 4th nnd
Sanford Ave.
2p2-3tp
FOR SALE—Now Homo Sowing ma­
chine, just overhauled. Mrs. O. T.
Ponrson, 1092 West First St. 203-3tp
FOR SALE OR LEASE—Ono 20 aero,
one 10 ncre Sanford nvo. walking
distnneo to city. Two lots corner
Center nnd Elm nvo. Two lots west
side Palmotto nvo., 50 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Make offer, n. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
les, Calif.
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T O M O R R O W ” L,oneI ,l « r r ym ore in “ HoornlU lY lU IU lU W
erang Bill” Fox News, uml
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Chns. Hrady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night

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

1018 West First Strert

FOR SALE—Tomnto plants, any
quantity, for prompt dellvory.—
Chase &amp; Co., Phono 536.
288-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to the owner, Klon
Arcs, 805 9th St.
284-26tc
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center
of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc
FOR SALE—Oak nnd other hnrd
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
Bcnrdull Avonuo.
280-tfc

FOUND
^Ucs* pocket book. OvrHTr
may have snme by calling nt Her­
ald office, proving property and pay­
ing for this nd.
29*-tfe

LOST
LOST—On First street, a long h»r
pearl pin with ono pearl out, Snt irday night. Finder plenso leave at
Herald and receive reward.
LOST—Pearl Kappa Sigma fraternity
pin with words " J. H. Ball, Mu
XI7 ’. Return to Bull Hardware Co.
nnd receive reward.
291-2tp

FOR SALE—5 acres excellent celery FOR SALE—Harley Dnvidson motor
land, now set in spring crop. See
cycle, two cylinder, three speeds.
F. E. Milieu, West Side.
295-Gtp Box 610.
285-12tp
Henry McLauIin, Jr.
KOR S AI. E—A UTO MOBILES, 1919
OPTICIAN—OPTOM ETIM8T
MISCELLANEOUS
Dodge, good tires, very cheap.—
Bryan-Wheeler Motor Co.
2U6-2lp
Miss Welch, tho Famous Beauty
Specialist
at Bower &amp; Roumillat’s all
FOR SALE—Ono ton Stewart truck,
this
week.
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A bargain for a quick buyer. Panel
hody suitnhlo for laundry or delivery TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
service, Continental motor and CndLeather Dubbin. Will waterproof
illnc chassis. Just overhauled, $600. and preserve your shoes. In black and
Write "G. P." cure of tho Herald.
tan. I’rico 25c per box at ali shoe
Sanford, FIs.
287-20tc 212 East. 1st St.
205-2tp dealers.

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LADIES’ BLACK KID BAL
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SHEETING

$ 1.00

$ 4.00

4 yards of
LADIES MAHOGANY CALF
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Kahn Suggestion of
Shoals Commission
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“BUILT FOB AN OVERLOAD”
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T*10Herald,1Cc r°r week, delivered

Hnvc Purchased Two Very Desirable
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Lots anti Will Iluild in the
Ncnr Future

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Mr. and Mrs. P. P. McGrnw, of
WASHINGTON, March 0.—ProposOrlando, were in Sanford yestordny
visiting friends and looking over this | nl that congress create a "Muscle
thriving city. Mr. McGrnw has held ! Shoals commission'” to adjust legal
the position of linotype machinist-op­ &lt;difficulties involved in disposition of
erator on the Morning Sentinel for j the government’s war-built properties
tlie past ten years and is also secre­ in Alabama, and to direct sale or lease
tary of the Orlando Typoghapricnl of the projects to private interests
was made Saturday by Chairman
Union.
Kahn of the house military affairs
committee, but failed to receive the
MARRIA GK ANNOUNCEMENT
support of minority members of the
committee which has pending before
Cnrlson-Thontpson.
it the three offers for the properties
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson nnnouncc received hj^ the government.
the engagement nnd nppronching
marringc of their dnughtor, Hilda
Marie, to Christopher Steele Thomp­ *4 On a.) *4 *4 Ra Ra Rq R*; *4
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MUSIC AND LITERATURE
Bn New Cord Tires, new paint, •n
DEPARTMENT
The following program will he giv­ m mechanical condition sVI. "a
guarantee •a
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Sanford, Fla.
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Mrs. J uHuh Takaeh
The Evening Star ............... Cornet
Mrs. Robert Herndon
The Flying Dutchman................... .
...................... Mrs. E. A. Moifitt
Spr ing Chorus.............. Club Chorus

T ita n B a tte r ie s--C o s t L ess
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Sanford Lodge
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Will Have Home

CHECKED DIMITY

$ 1.00

$ 4.00
LADIES’ BLACK KID BLU
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5Vi yards of
SOLID COLORED VOILES
27-in. wide

$ 1.00

$ 3.50

PAY CASH
Save twice on one purchase—by getting: more for less money—and by
having more money left to apply on something else----------------Try
CAILLE ROW BOAT
MOTOR
Ju st w hat you need for this .sea­
son’s fishing. On display at
Ball Hardware Co'.

Sanford Machine and
Foundry Co.
AGENTS

The Churchwell Co.
First Street-

Sells it for Less

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ago. Another woll-known citizen who
hns aspirations In that direction is
Col. Chns. H, Spencer, of Tampa and
SnlTnor. Judge Pnrkhlll and Col.
Spencer aro most highly esteemed by
hosts of friends throughout tho state.
Both of them are so well known, and
probably have views and ambitions
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so near alike, that the electorate will
K, j . M I . l . M I D S e c r e t a r y - T r e a s u r e r
I». A. M J E L ...................... G e n e r a l M n n n a r r liftik for somo sort of an arrangement
C. L. 1 I I W I N ....— C i r c u l a t i o n M a n n c e r
I’honr UH np to OtOOI*. M.
whereby one of them can be governor
AdurtUIng Hnteo Mode Known on from 1024 to and through 1028 and
Application ■
the other from 1028 to nnd through
M u b u r r l p t l a n P r i c e In A d v a n c e
1032.—Plant City Courier.
O n e Y e a r ...................................................... $ 0 .0 0
K it M o n i k a .................. ...................—........ 8-00
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(Hilt GREAT CELERY CROP
O n e W e e k ........ .................................. 18 C e n to
T h e lit* 12 - t o l H - p n g e W e e k l y H e r ­
ald e n tire ly e o v rra
S em inole C o u n ty
a n d I* p o b f l a h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r tlaln a ra te a m ade k n o w n on a p p lic a ­
t i o n . D e m o c r a t i c In p o l i t i c o . S.1 .A0 p e r
y e a r , n l w a y o In a d v a n c e . ________________
M E M D E I I T H E AWHOCIATKD P I U 5H9

nnd would all bo consumed In a homo right along, in the south
market. These fnetorios nro Inoxpen- riculturo is still the er e ni M® ,g*
slvo nnd no skilled Inbor required ox- of income, tho folks nro not
l°t’rc#
copt In tho foromnnshtp nnd gonornl ( Ing to wnlt on tho next cron”VS ,,K0'
management.
, going to get busy rigfht now 3 *
Gradually people nro awakening to nro reserves In the south
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tho fact thnt big packers nnd rnllrond of courngo and of ontern ' mnney'
companies hnvo tho country organized havo not yet been touche'!^ ^
on a falso hnsls of distribution that magic call of improved busines ^
is entirely too costly to tho gonornl Hons Is bringing this money n m T
public. Hnvlng made this dlscovory, humnn energy into action. ^ tbt|
tho next stop is to take action thnt [ How vastly lmportnnt tm-eh i
will relievo tho situation.
, 1st Thus January wns a month
Secretary Hoover In commenting on proved feeling and of improved bmT
tho excossivo frolght rntes nnu the ness, and nil this in the face of n cot*
pnrt they piny In retarding business, ton market which fell a cent or Kn
said thnt thin Is tho beginning of during tho month. The folkk, have
the end of inrge industrial conters. just simply determined to Ko ahesd
Distribution costs will bo reduced by sdn work and pull out; "business” has
loenting factories near the source of mode n mighty resolve to functionsupply of raw mntorinln nnd thus con. nnd both those resolutions will be fine transportation charges to tho de­ nnd nro being—carried out.
WHY BOYS LEAVE HOME
livery of the finished product. This
Take fresh heart, nnd get to work.
A judge trying n boy in n Western is the one lesson thnt Floridn should —Industrial Index.
court for some delinquency, called tho lenrn quickly nnd profit thereby.—
CASINO LEASED FOR IMCTUIIR
fnther into court nnd questioned him i Reporter-Star.
------------------- o -------------------severely nnd closely ns to his relation­
ship with his son, nnd concerning tho
Five cameras, fifty mechanics and
HONESTY IGNORED. *
several hundreds extras were u*ej ;n
boys life. It wns found thnt the hoy
bnd three good regulnr meals nt
^ mall pouch containing $100,000 taking scenes for "Boomerang Hill",,
linme, a bed to sleep in, nnd wns giv-1waf) Hjoi0n jn jjftn Francisco. The Paramount picture featuring l,jdUll
on good clothes, nnd ample spending t,nn«lit who stole It killed n post office Barrymore, nt the Manhattan Ciisin»
money, BUT:
clerk in the hold-up, nnd subsequent­ in New York City. "Hoamcrnn,; mil"
“ (1).
In the previous six
ly killed himself. The money wns will ho shown nt the Star Theatre to.
dny.
months he hnd not been nt any
missing. Frederick Groves found tho
The story required the taking rf
place in the evenings with his
pouch under nn ash can in a vacant
scenes
In n dnneo hall where llim-nci
boy, not to a concert, a hockey
lot. He might hnvo kept tho loot nnd!
nng
Bill
hns a fight nnd meet- tb. gjr|
game or anything of thnt sort.
lived on it for the rest of his life. He
with
whom
he subsequently full, |„
(2). He hnd not any definite
handed the bag over to the post office
love.
Instead
of building u dance bull
knowledge of where tho hoy hnd
authorities with all its contents intact.
setting
in
the’
Cosmopolitan studio
been spending his evenings. (3).
And ho was thanked publicly.
the
casino
was
leased so tli;it there
There hnd never been a social ev­
That was good as far ns it wont,
would
he
no
sign
of artificially about
ening arranged in the homo for
but Groves needed n job. He hns
the
scene.
Those
supporting Mr.
the hoy or his friends,”
been out of work for some time. He
The editor of n Missouri pnper wns hns made the rounds of vnrious fed­ Bnrrymore are: Marguerite Mnnb,
driving his car one night recently eral and municipal offices, business Margaret Soddon, Frank Shannon and
along a quiet highway when his spot houses nnd charitable organizations, Matthew Betts.
light fell on n parked darkened auto, hut according to the San Frnnclseo
Huy it with n Herald Want Art.
mobile in which snt a hoy with a girl nullotirt, nobody hns any work for
in his arms. “Whore in hell's her him.
folks?” cried tho Missouri editor to
Here's a queer state of affairs,
SMITH BROS.
the man beside him: "And where in Surely, if a man stealing a fortune
hell s his folks ? ’ demanded the man should he punished, a man
honest Garage and Machine Co.
beside him.
enough to restore n stolen fortune to
Expert Auto Repair Work
Carelessness of whero the hoy goes, itfl pui,l|c custodian nnd its owners Phone 30
Corner First and U,ik
and ignorance of whore the hoy goes, should be rewarded. It b a defect of
means hitter regret and self condem- ollr ROt.ia| system, us Edward Bellamy,
nation when it is too Into! Thnt pointed out long ago, thnt while w e '
father who hnd not been anywhere penalize crime nnd vice we tnke vlrwith his son in six months , whose tUe for grnntod.-St. Augustine Roeknowledge of thnt son’s evening or,j_
whereabouts was roprenented by zoro,
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whose social home program hnd not
T in « ~,1Tnxja
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
on it one evening for the boy nnd his
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1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX­
friends, doubtless wns filled with
Tho turn of the tido has conic. ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL RE
righteous indignation that a son of
There is no doubt about it. The signs COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
his should have been haled Into court nro so clear thnt they cannot bo mis­ OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
for wrong doing. Tho “Folks” of that taken by thoso who lay nsidc their TAXES ARE DELINQUENT
girl snuggled in tho arms of n boy In
ALFRED FOSTER,
memories, prejudices nnd own person
a darkened auto by tho rondsldo, '
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T , T . as 204-2 itc
City Tax Collector.
doubtl™ to ilny rof.„. to Mlevc tho "J
”"d
‘h» f"ct”
story told by the ind gnnnt Missouri
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Before business itself improves,
editor in
his
pnper
could
have
any
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J feeling must improve, It is tho sim­
application in their home.
ple truth thnt tho fooling in th is 1
But, tho hoys nnd the girls of tho
country, north nnd south, east and
age nre going wrong because there Is west, is vastly Improved. Thoro Hns
nowhere else for them to gocome the settled convicttion tnet it Is
"Children obey your parents,” Is going to bo n much better year.
prcnched nnd scolded by pastor nnd
Before orders come, there must bo
pnrent; but never n word of thnt
tho inquiries.
Tho inquiries aro
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compnnlon text, "And ye parents
coming nnd nlrcndy In steadily in­
n v b n t i o n
provoke not your children to wrath I”
iffSCUNtON•SEMtMLf DM
creasing volume. And mnny of the'so
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"Honor thy fnther nnd thy mother,” inquiries nre nlrcndy holng trn n s-'
is dinned into the young mind from luted into orders.
!
For information and reservation
dawn to twilight; but, "Whoso shnll
Tho tido has turned—there is no
offend one of these little ones It woro doubt about it. Times arc ron’.'.y go- »c° Kenneth Murrell. Adjutant Camp­
hotter for him thnt « millstone wore ing to get better this year, nnd that bell-Lossing Post, Sanford.
tied about his neck nnd he east into ♦ ■. . -■ ». ,»M -»_&gt;
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the depths of the sen,” Is never heard
of!
We have long believed if Father
David hnd been more companionable
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with and nffeettionate to his hnndB
sorn Bon King David would not Inter
hnvo been urged to cry out from his
henrt: "Would God I hnd died for
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thee, O Absalom, my son, my son-”
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"Whero In hell’s my folks 7”
That's just the question that is in
the henrt, the bitter heart, of the boy
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nnd girl of tndny.—Tampa Tribuno.
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property, in mnny Instances, refuse to
set any price upon It, nor will they
consider erection of dwellings on
them. In many instances tho owners
nro not residents of Palatka, hut aro
content to swing onto their property
witli a low assessment for taxes
against it until such time as all other
property owners around them hnvo
made improvements and enhanced the
value of their property.
"We enn imagine no more reason­
able proposition for tho tax assessor
than to put n full vnluo assessment
against tHa property thnt it may pay
its propo-tlonnto part of tho cost of
city government nnd improvements at
the same lime it is enjoying the bene­
fits which will bring about enhance­
ment in vnlucH.”

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More than a half million dollars
have already come back to Sanford
growers this season for their celery
and the crop is about half gone. This
is something for the calamity howlers
A man Isn't necessarily worshlpln’
&lt;U5
who are decrying the advantages of bis wife when he kneels before her to
Florida to think about. Florida sand button her shoes.
Look out, bootlcggors. Col. L. G. may be a groat gng for tho Jokesmith
Nutt nnd his force of prohibition back north to tag jokes about but the
ngcnts are coming to Florida. They cold hard facts arc something that More thnn thnt it is bnsed upon the
intend to clenn up the state or drink cannot bo juggled and if any section belief thnt tho mnjority of men nnd
of any other part of the United States . women will not only pny their debts
It up.
---------- o----------can mnko ns good a showing this sea- j ^ w|„ pny them promptly.
Tho Four Power Treaty will have son or any other season ns Sanford , n ,a # fnctj of c0l|rgc&gt; thnt ther0
no obligations or entangling nllinnccs section we will give up the ghost nnd arc many people, formerly prompt In
snys Senntor Now. It will be somo stop talking. TWELVE HUNDRED meeting their obligations who are
trenty, then, the likes of which have AND THIRTY-ONE CARS OF CEL­ now compelled to qsk nn extension of
never been seen under son or on lnntl. ERY have already been shipped from credit. But there nre ninny who nro
_o---------the Sanford section. Count 350 crates taking advantage of the situation—
Headlines in pnpers say the Stars to t|,0 L.„r un,| the price at an nver- customers well able to pny their bills
nnd Stripes aro flying over Armenia. „jr0 „f $2 per crate one can easily fig- who nre letting their accounts run
This probably means another drive I im, up what the Sanford celery crop from month to month. Thus tho rcand more contributions. Wo would jg «{oitiK and about half of the crop tnil merchants burden grows heavier.
advise the Stars and Stripes to hold has already been shipped.
Florida He, in turn, must either borrow mon­
back a little while until wo can take shipped &lt;&gt;.. cars Saturday and Cnli- ey or ask the indulgence of those ho
enre of those at home.
fornin shipped 2 which shows that owes.
-o----------Florida has nothing to fear from the
The buying public is crying for
The Florida delegation in congress shipments in California this year as lower prices. Tho merchnnt will bo
says the Republicans have not kept their crop is almost exhausted now
better able to meet tho demand if ho
the faith and not only have they brok­ and will not enter into competition enn collect for merchandise nlrcndy
en faith with tho party and with with Florida. All this state needs to
delivered. And if tho individual pays
themselves hut they have accomplish-j ,[0 j„ the celery line is to watch tho his ncconnt, tho merchant, the busi­
cd nothing, have kept none of their thermometer, ship only good stuff ness man, tho manufacturer will bo
promises and are a hunch of “pooh- J nnd keep it well distributed and sueable to pnss tho money on to whore it
hahs," just like thnt.
cess will crown the efforts of tho belongs.
---------- o----------Florida growers.
It is one of the ways to normalcy.—
Lloyd George will act in fortyFlorida Post.
eight hours. Welt, Lloyd, old chap,
-----------o----------that is "Rawther quick work” for an THE WATER ROUTE AND TIIE
BRING HER TO SANFORD.
Englishman at thnt. And whichever
RAILROADS
way the blooming cut jumps wo are
John Ringling had one of his fine
with you and they will go n long way
River and canal sailors in another
yachts
here this winter and promised
before they get another one just ns guiieratiim may lie as common in our
to
come
hack next winter if we had
good as you.
country as railroad men.
a
suitable
boat basin and other ae---------- o—-------The transportation problem is get­
commodations
for him. All of these
Good for the Lnnghorne Sisters ting tangled into sueit a snarled knot
improvements
will be made if the
They are Mrs. ('has. Dana Gibson and that chances are the United States
bond
issue
goes
through as tho bonds
Lady Astor now but they are still renl will have to follow older countries and
Southern women nnd believe in help­ doveiop a great connected system of carry an appropriation for a fine bout
hsin and other lake from improve­
ing the girls of the South. They nre inland waterways.
ments.
heading a subscription list to give
Thu ship, as a competitor of the
awards to 100 Southern girls in the box car, might work wonders at mak­ Sunday’s issue of the Times-Union
way ef free scholarships. Tho Lang- ing tho railroads furnish good service contains nn illustration nnd descrip­
tion of a magnificent power houseboat
hornes of old Virginia aro true to tho cheaply.
now
being built for John Ringling by
soil from which they sprung. Wo There is talk now, tor instance, of a
the
Consolidated
Ship-building corpor­
need more of them.
Great Lnkos-to-Ocean waterway to
ation
at
Morris
Heights,
N. Y. The
enable ocean ships to travel as fur in­
boat
will
lie
125
feet
in
length,
21 feet
The State Agricultural Statistician land as Chicago and Duluth via the
3
inches
beam
and
will
drew
when
of California says it is impossible to St. Lawrence river.
fully
loaded
1
feet
threo
Inches.
The
estimate the damage to the citrus
Scores of similar projects will be
hull
will
be
of
steel,
nnd
the
boat
will
crop the recent freeze out there pro­ proposed within the next 20 years.
be
very
seaworthy,
It
will
have
a
duced but that it is a big damage. Hu Many of them will be built.
speed
of
13
to
11
miles
an
hour.
The
also estimates that about 20,000 boxes
Our country lias 28,000 miles of po­
of California oranges are available tentially navigable rivers. Only 2,000 owners' and guests' quarters will con­
and this will be all for this season. If miles of these have been sufficiently sist of four large and two smaller
this is the case Floridn oranges should improved to make them dependable for staterooms and five hnthrooms, and
the boat is to be equipped with every
bring good prices Ibis year and next navigation.
convenience.
year and there should be no holding
Time was, when rivur truffle
Mr. Ringling, who Iiuh n beautiful
back on the fruit crop in this statu. hud the field to itself. As in other
Bring on all the oranges you can for countries, our civilization in spread­ estate at Sarasota, where he spends
next season. They will bring the ing inward from the coasts followed his winters, hns the proper idea of get­
ting all the pleasure possible out of
price,
the rivers.
------------- o----------Then came the railroads. Follow- life in Florida. He has lost several
un&lt;1 "no WUH ri“
The Herald believes that if the city ing the civil war, a period of great fint! bo,‘t8 in
of Sanford could get a supply of pure railroad expansion throw many hust­ ccntly destroyed by fire; but having
tasted of the delights of cruising in
soft water of the Elder Springs type ling river towns into eclipse.
these
waters, he is evidently deter­
thnt the future of this city would bo Tho rivers are coming to life again.
mined
to enjoy this health-giving
Uncle Sam at present is improving
assured. As to whether there is suf­
sport
to
the fullest degree.
ficient flow nt Elder Springs or not 102 harbors, 2U4 rivers and 83 can­
remains to lie seen hut it is certainly als and other waterways.
Government expenditures on these BUILD UI» TIIE VACANT PLACES.
worth investigating. This water by
actual test is 110.118% pure chemically projects in the fiscal year 1021 totaled
Sanford has many vneiint lots in
which is pure enough for all intents more than 157,000,000.
the
business portions and tho resi
The water-borne commerce of the
nnd purposes and this analysis was
deuce
sections rf the city that should
United
States
totaled
300,200,020
made without any fllterntion of any
he
built
up as somi as tho owners can
KRAUT MAKING TIME.
tons
in
1020,
the
latest
year
for
which
sort. If there is sufficient supply of
got
money
enough
to
swing
the
doal
complete
figures
have
been
guthered.
this water for the city of Sanford a
One of the large truck growers nonr
Of this 111,130,080 tons were handl­ We hear so much about tho large
large reservoir could lie constructed
nnd the water filtered before going ed on the Great Lakes and -13,187,803 buildings thnt will bo orected that we Orlando said to n Reporter-Star rep­
pet tired looking toward the sky line resentative thnt he hnH five or six
to the consumers and Sanford would tons on rivers and canals.
Roughly, 31 tons of freight were to boo if they have been started. There ear loads of cnbbngo in the fields that
undoubtedly have the purest water
handled on tho Great Lukes, rivers and] was never a growing city that needed ho would he glnd to Hell nt two cents
thnt could be found anywhere.
camds for each 71 tons of exports nnd houses and store rooms ns badly as per pound but there is no buyer for
—o —
j Sanford. He have lost at least one it because freight rates are so high
Judge C. B. i’arkhill, of Tampa, imports by ocean routes.
It is an enormous foundation o n hundred good families this winter be- that even nt that low price shippers
State Attorney for this circuit, will
be a candidate for governor in the which to build a mighty freight traf- cause wo did nut have homes for them can not put it into northern markets
cnhipiiign before the 1021 primary, fie on inland waterways.—Daytona and there are twelve or more bnsi- nt n profit. Knowing thnt cabbage
nesr firms waiting for better store Is selling In tho north nt from 8 to 12
according to announcOlhent made in News.
rooms now and they will take them as cents we see what per cent of the
The I'eiisucoln Journal a few days
soon ns some renl up-to-date store cost of our products goes into the
PAY YOUR OBLIGATIONS.
rooms are built. I’alatka and other pockets of transportation companies.
elf.es hnvo tho same kick ami the Pn- Porhups Mr. Dillon, president of tho
“How’s business?”
latka Nows sums it up nH follows:
Associated Railway Executives will 5
“Business is looking up,
QUALITY
over
the
state
homo
building
nnswer this by saying thnt people
lections nro rotten.”
This conversation is heard nowa­ program aro being urged, nnd there have learned thnt cahbngo Is not es­
days whcroVer business men meet. It Is great activity In mnny Florida sential to the dnily kill of fare nnd
from “tho cheapest th a t’n
is the language of the street, hut i t 1towns III this direction such ns has aro therefore not entlng as much
good to the best th a t’s
is expressive for everyone knows' never been seen before. There is cnhbnge ns of yore, which accounts
made!” Wc curry every­
what It means. It muuiis that every j much need for a similar program in for tho slump In tho price. Theso
thing a first class grocery
firm hnvlng accounts to collect is Palatka. There is in process of for- railway executives have n clever wny
should.
having trouble getting the ensh.
]motion a building nnd loan ussoein- of getting away from ugly facts thnt
-—A Trial Will Convince—
The credit business nil ovor the tlon to aid wage earners to build and stare them in the face.
For Floridn, the remedy is saner
country bus grown to such an extent own their own homos, but unless there
thnt any personwitha reputation for
a disposition on the pnrt of some kraut factories. Hundreds of cnrH of -*
integrity nndstability can open nc- of the large Inndownors in Palatka it snucr kraut nre shipped into Florida
!• counts with merchants and others in | will ho extremely difficult to make1annually from tho west thnt could ns
j well be made right here In the stnto.
his home town at least. Credit is a tho progrum a success,
| ! Convenience to the customor and If Tho tax books hIi o w large quantities Thousands of tonB of cnhlmgo rots in
not abused la advantageous to the of vucant property in tho city, uni..i- the fields each spring. If n fnctory
business house extending the coutesy. proved lota on which no house has ]was located in each inrge cnbbngo
Credit Is based upon confidence—the stood in years, If ovor. Ron) estate producing area, this surplus would bo
honest, men declare thnt tho holders of thli absorbed In n very profitable manner

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922

MEN WORK
OTHERS IN THE
OLD FLIM GAME

RAGE TH R K 9

Radcliffe Chautauqua
Great Industrial
Lane Addition
Opened at Monroe on
Improvement Shown
Will Be Sold at
Saturday Afternoon
For This Month
Auction Sale

move until after March 20. It was the ordinarily serene homo meant
stated several days ago thnt the first anything.
digging would begin in the Hastings
district on the twentieth.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
Growers who hnd begun to worry
Fine Program Has Keen Featured and
(For Final Discharge)
( l l r T h e A m n rln lrd I're s a )
Will Close Tonight
WASHINGTON, March 7.—Fore­ NEW SUBDIVISION BORDERING nbout the warm wet weather, feel
cast of great industrial improvement ON SANFORD-ORLANDO ROAD very much encouraged now that cool­ In court of County Judge, SemlnoU
er wenthcr arrived in time to prevent |
rttRl) MAN IDENTIFIES STIN.
LAKE MONllOE, Mnrch. 0.—(Spec- in the month of Mnrch wns made yes­
County, State of Florida
WILL GO QUICKLY
any serious trouble from blight. In re Katdte of
as ONE OF GANG WHICH
Ini).—The ItndcIHTc Chnutnuqun open­ terday by the United States Em­
Many hnd already started sprnying
OBTAINED 13,000 FROM HIM
ed its splendid program Snturdny af­ ployment ilurenu, in connection with
Sanford's real estate activities con­ their crops ns n preventative meas­ W. T. Humphrey,
ternoon at Lake Monroe. Miss Lucile its monthly report on employment
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
tinue to increase, according to locnl ure.—Pnlntka News.
ORLANDO, March 7.—Another link Corbett, the Junior worker, and one conditions
it may concern, that on the 10th day
...... . in the
*•*« United
vj‘nwu States.
Dimes.
dealers, nil of whom report nn In|tjie chain of evidence ngainst Har- of the very best upon the rond, who “Reports from 231 of the principal crease in business.
of May, A. D. 1922, I shall apply to
llllfllcSnl centers ...lAtthree days industrial
with i--_A
but *few
WHAT IS A TEA HOUND?
Stlnson, one of the six alleged Con­ had been with the
the Honorable E. F. Housholder, judge
_ school
*.
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One of the newest developments is
oco men arrested recently at Mo- preceding, opened the program with'a cp',tlons *how n
of said court, as Judge of Probate, for
Improvement Lane’s Addition, located on the Or( H r TBi» t a a n r l a t r t r r r a e l
i„ connection with Bwindlca aaid short performance by the school chil- 111 employment condition*. Director |nm|o boulevard, which 1ms been subJACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 7.—While my final discharge as Administratrix
l,ive been perpotrated in Orlando dren. Miss Corbett also gave a short' ;,unt,«uof the service announced, And divided and will shortly be sold at the definitional a "flapper" Is occu­ of the estate of W. T. Humphrey, de­
ceased, nnd thnt nt the snme time I
0C January 1, was revealed today talk upon Stories for Young and Old | hreathc an enthusiastic spirit of hope' auction,
Thcre are 35 beautiful resi­ pying a prominent place in the nation­
ritJi the announcement by PoatolTIce and a demonstration of organized (and confidence In the future. Weather dence lots in the subdivision, which al forum, the question of Just what will present to sold Court my finnl
permitting, March will begin nn era
accounts ns Administratrix of said
upcctor H. G. Sutterficld that a plny.
has been stnkcd off, and n force of constitutes n "tea hound" has come to
of
great activity."
Mr.
Swift,
the
Chuutaquu
director,
estate, nnd nsk for their approval.
iird man had identified Stinson as
the front nmong some of the nged in­
Employment conditions
showed workmen nre now engaged in clearing eligible*
Dated March 7th, A. D. 1922.
w of several who victimized him in then opened the real Chautauqua pro­
here.
off
all
the
undergrowth
nnd
opening
gram.
The
I'ngo
Trio
upon
the
pi­
practically
no
alteration
during
Feb­
ROSA L. HUMPHREY,
juls early this season,
up cross streets.
It’s mostly a neighborhood discus­
ano,
mnndo-vtols
and
xylophone,
held
ruary,
according
to
bureau
studies,
3-7-o.n.w-9wc
Administratrix.
the gang got $3,000 from him, acMr. Lane states thnt he considers sion, which nrose when n 15-year-old
the
audiences
closest
attention
as
one-half
of
one
per
cent
more
men
&gt;nJing to Inspector Butterfield's inthe the placing of this property on the miss returned home crying one after­
formant, whoes name wns withheld they executed some rare music with being on reported payrolls at
market will menn much to that sec­ noon from the younger set rendez­ »« In n
H M Mi hi Id m
. the time being in order that con- un originality and tecnique possible months' end than at its beginning. tion'of the city, ns new residences vous at the sodn fountain. Inconstant
Irrstcs of the suspected con men only to the nrtist. MIsh Andrews, Only the textile nnd paper Industries will be constructed. When seen J ” 1man—this time, ns reflected In the
ild not molest him. Ho will go to the pinnist, nlso gave very entertain­ evidenced increased unemployment, our reporter, he stated:
younger generation, wns nt the bot­
tile tomorrow to appear against ing readings and Miss Hoskins charm­ nnd thiH was more than made up by , "We have sold a number of lots In tom of her troubles.
R*t $100 ensh, 10 monthly pay- Hi
on at a preliminary hearing on ed us with her sweet soprano voice. additions to working forces in nearly Lane's Addition, nnd felt that It "Why, I made
thnt
man
whnt
he
Is,"
Ru
ment* at $25.
Hi
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J. William Terry, a widely known all other lines.
^_th 9th.
Pd
New
paint
nnd
tires,
me*
•
would
add
to
the
value
of
those
nl.
thp
,ittlp
mi"s
"When
hp
cnm?
Of sixty-five centers from which
the newest victim of Stinson, alias lecturer, writer nnd traveler, wns then
Pi
chnnicu!
condition
good.
*1
ready
sold
to
put
the
entire
property
|
to
mp
ho
,lidn,t
know
how
to
nct
H Hankins, is a tourist, Sutterficld introduced and delivered the lecture, statistics arc gathered by the de­ on sale nt auction, and thus find with a sweetheart. I made him a teaild, and lives in Ohio. The same “Making the Dream Come True." His partment forty-four showed small quick purchasers who will become hcn' nd an,,t n.ow hp " thr°wn mP down’
jte stock market game which Stin­ words were strong and inspirational percentage increase in employment neighbors to those who will build
,Thp " e,*l'ho” to whom shp tpnrwhile twenty-one including Manches­
es and his partners are declared to nnd tuught a great lesson.
Sanford, Fla.
Hi
houses
on
their
lots.
We
have
securfu,I&gt;
’ rplntpd hpr story thoi"lht hpr Pa
In the evening Mr. Terry again en­ ter, N. H., a textile center with a
ure worked on Harney Knapko and
R*
m
rd
the
services
of
the
U.
S.
Realty!n,nduct
"andnlnus-and
so
did
the
l Cohen, while in Orlnndo, was used tertained with his great lecture "The payroll decrease of 60.3 per cent, re- Auction Co, of Knoxville, Tenn, nnd tmrpntR if "ound" ^nnntin^ from h i N h i h i h i l X P i l d l h l d
Utt the to u rists’B money it is claim- Spirit of the Colonists” and filled his I I,ortl‘d fewer men on payrolls. New St. Petersburg, Fin, to conduct the
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words with simple home-like thoughts York city reported an increase in em­ sale. The auctioneer will be McLean
The witness, who is oxpected to nnd suggestions that always go ployment of 1,0 per cent, while Chi­ of Knoxville. The U. S. People nre
lire important testimony when the straight to the heart of the listener. cago had a decrease of one-hnlf of one members of the National Bonn! of J
DELICIOUS
tremment commences prosecution of He told the story of the bold adven­ per cent.
Realtors, nnd hnvc conducted some of J
Lumber and lumber products mills
tit six men in the ovont they nro turers of early days, of those who
.... ....
the
lnrgcst minion
miction nines
sales oi
of ine
the ■
forced
their
way
westward,
answered
in
North and South ( arolina, Georgia country. One of their recent snlcs
j»|d after preliminary hearing in Mos urm « * * - * •
Iblf, March 9, identified Stinson from "the call of the wild/* nnd wrote their nnd Florida, reported a net decrease wns tj,0 f
G. McAdoo resi­
in
the
month
of
252
among
their
em­
name
with
their
blond
across
this
i picture in the possession of InspccIn Bottles Everywhere
dence in St. Petersburg, which was
country of ours, comparing them to ployes, while eighty-five fertilizer „sold
„ i . i „„i.. i -- i ----&gt;• *• •
tt Sutterficld. He said Stinson'hnd
only Inst week for n substantial
Demand the genuine—name .stamped on every crown—ask
factories showed a gain of 631. Pay­
|opcrate&lt;i under the namo of Cousins the present day adventurer who is
price. The miction way of selling
for it by name
roll
figures
in
the
textile
industry
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up
and
doing
and
achieving
better
nnd
property, is growing in favor with
while ia Ocala, where the $3,000 haul
so
showed
a
slight
increase
but
the
greater
things
each
day.
He
taught
Mottled only by
vu made. He could not identify any
buyers, ns it cnnhlcs them to name m
prevailing sentiment wns said to be theicr own price instead of having to J
Uers of the sextette now under nr- us how to get poetry from our every
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
“uncertain as to future conditions."
pay a valuation fixed by snme one ■
'mt, ami it is believed Stinson was day life, change the common place to
Employment reports from Virginia,
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vtrldng with a different sot of con­ I the beautiful, live so that our hearts the report said, "eontuiuued to show else."
will
keep
forever
young.
Mrl Lnne stated further that the —
federate* before he came to Orlando.
The Page Trio again entertained in reductions throughout the state." exnct date of this sale bad not been m
A winter visitor from Kentucky
a most delightful manner, closing the Textile mills reported a small decrease decided upon, but it would be nbout ■
timed Wilson also identified Stinson
in the number of employes as com­ the 17th of this month—just ns soon t
ltd another member of the group, program for the evening.
pared
with the previous month as did ns the improvements nre completed 5
Sunday afternoon a big union aerwhose photographs have been rocoivVirginia
coal mines.
—nnd the date will ho announced in J
e-i by authorities hero, as two mon.l vice was held in the auditorium of tile
In
Georgin
the
textile
outlook
wns
I
n few days.
11
,ho attempted to work the "pocket-' St'h°o1' Mr’ Swlft* tho Chautauqua dW
book” game on him on tho shores of roctor* conducting the services and described as “unfavorable," and em­
Like Kola during the same week thnt 8Ponkl,,K uI,on the broad subject: ployment generally “shows little
BANKRUPTCY SALE
change over last month." Fertilizer
tig Knapko swindle is alleged to have ‘‘(Jod/’ A *reat crowd ntt?ndcd and
Selling out Handel's stock Friday. *
taken place
wert! ‘-•nthusluatie ovur tho big lesson plants, however, were declared to be March 10th, 316 Sanford Avenue.—J.
enterin gthc season of greatest activ­
sent homo by Mr. Swift.
D. Parker, in charge of sale. 295-3U
hoOMHUANG DILL DELIGHTFUL
This afternoon and evening the ity and probably would increase their
j Swiss Alpine Yodlcrs entertain, also payrolls for several months to come.
North ^Carolina's situation was ap­ BIG DEVELOPPMKNT
Acting of the highest order, a story Mr. Swift delivers his lectures, "The
This institution, whoso success and strength has
PLANNED IN EAST
parently
a duplicate of that obtained
tilt plumbs tho depths of human feel- Storm” in the afternoon and “The
ORANGE COUNTY
been buiided by a loyal people, whose most valu­
k[i, and photography that delights Spirit of tho Patriot" in the evening. in her sister states; textiles and lum­
ber
plants
showed
small
changes
and
the eye these signalize "Boomerang
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
The eyes of Orange county develop­
i" with Lionel Barrymore width
Kimball Pianos, from factory to i fifteen fertilizer factories reported adwill be shown at the Star Thentre to- home prices. When you nre out shop- i11 0,1 of 590 workers to their rolls, ers are turned to the East, nnd es­
those who know it best and whose highest en­
d»y. Lavers of dramatic art nre urg­ ping, don't fall to stop in at T. J. i ” clM,rt* from individual towns indi- pecially toward that part of the East
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
ed tu see this Cosmopolitan Produc­ Miller &amp; Sons’ nnd look them over. •l'a te d ‘hc Burph's of labor was chiefly that will be bisected by the new East
tion before it is too late.
Marguer­ Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices nndf jto be found in the "floating" type, Coast rond.
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
but Winston-Salem and Wilmington
One of the big companies that has
ite Marsh is seen in support of Mr. terms.
288-tfc
recorded nn oversupply in some skill­ secured bidding in that area nnd have
New Year.
Birrymore. It is n Paramount pictuer
ed
lines."
the
lid
on
waiting
for
the
big
day
to
Tho Herald for Post Cards.
created by Cosmopolitan Productions.
Florida recorded unemployment in dawn, ia the East Orange I.nnd Com­
skilled and unskilled labor connected pany.
This company w y incorporated
witli phosphate mines and “floating
labor' but a spirit of optimism was about six weeks ago for $180,000 with
declared to be evidenced throughout a little garden patch of twelve thous­
and acres accredited to it. And
the state.
there nro some choice Orange county
Easter Monday the ball of the sen- boosters in the company, and these
295-2(1 boosters figure they have a tract of
j son.
land thnt will make settlers sit up
asd
tnke notice when wheels com­
BEGIN PROBE LOBBY
mence
to spin thru it on hard roads,
OF INSURANCE TRUST
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which nre now in process of buildJ ACKKSON, Miss., March 6.—
Hearing will begin today by the spec- Judged. M. Cheney is president of
ini committee of the house of Misslss- Die company; M. M. Smith is vice
ippl legislature appointed recently to' President; nnd C. P. Dickson, secrcANTHONY NOVELLI in
investignte charges made by Gov. tary-trensurcr. I. E. Turner is nlso
S|I.eo M. Russell, in n specinl message in the list, which includes also the
2 1to both branches, thnt fire insurance names of Thomns Hopkins, Dr. C. D. j
J| companies who withdrew from the Christ, W. M. Ignu, of Lake county;
~ state a year ago, when nnti-trust pro­ Arthur Schultz. F. E. Baxter, J. C.
ceedings were instituted against them I.etticc nnd R. D. Barzo.
Easy and Economical—Results Quick.
Mr. Turner discussing today the
Thin, run-down folk* who find that buaincaa U Imd and employment Is
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!«•«« |fostered
w n n i i i| »the
m v y$100,000
i u , / (u,Mr *«»«•»*&gt;•
p*«. suit
hnd
damage
M sm should try taking two of Mulin'a Uny yeast VITAMON TslJeU with
brought against him by Miss Frtincis '«nipnny’s activity, said an active cftheir meals for a short time and watch how their physical and financial condi­
Birkhcnd, his former stenographer nl- fort ia being made to sell stock in the
tions improve.
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enterprlfiC, but not an acre of land
Mas tin’s VITAMON Tablets supply in highly concentrated
leging seduction.
form Inin yensl-vilaminea combined with the other health-giving
vitaininra which Neienro- says you muat have to I* strung,
Among other mntters to be tnken was being sold.
Tho land, Mr. Turner asserted, is
well and fully developed. If you aro weak, thin, pale, generally
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up by the committee Include further
run-down, or feel lacking in tirain puwe.’ and ambition, anti
located
in
both
Orange
and
Seminole
charges made by the governor thnt
want that firm llcsh "pep",
wluch gets the money,
the snino companies were maintain­ counties, and will lie directly on the
you surely ne«d some of
East
Const
road
from
Orlando,
as
ing n lobby in Jackson to influence
these precious vitaminew
well ns being bisected by the mad
in your system at once.
friendly legislation.
M astln's VITAM ON
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The committee yesterday informed from Sanford through Oveido and to
I hi* is a photo masterpiece and the most
miles with your food, /^ V 7 ’.X r-''
u/t „ _ . .
the
coast.—Reporter-Star.
helps it to digest and
, wnir noA
the governor thnt he would be permitsupplies just wliat your I
W*1{*^&gt;UJI*
j ted to have a personal representative
spectacular o f all the Shakespearean plays
body nerds to feed an|l I A .V t / -V i
fallow —w ithpisrsFIRST
CAR
LOAD
uouiiih tiro shrunken tis- V"~~r |
t y of "Pap," an present nt tho honrings but stated
siics, (hn worn-out nerves,
/ T; IV
ergy and a clear
POTATOES BRING
thnt he would not be allowed to ques.
the thin Mood nnd the
L j (A
akin (lo w in g w ith
$12 PER IIAKREI,
starved brain, l'imples,
ruddy h a a lth a n d
tion witnesses.

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^Superstitious Sammy j
Also a Travelogue of the Fish Hatchery
Prices: 15c for Children; 25c for Adults
WEDNESDAY, 3:30 P. M.; 8:00 P. M.

ft-J Nt ta» tag ta* a* tat tu ■r
tea
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)ca BnlaiH'D in Ten montl H
New Cord Tires , new paint,
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one of his brokers in New York today
A. E. Meyer nnd company, announc­
ing thnt the first carload of Floridagrown potntocs hnd nrrived there nnd
hnd'been sold for $12 per barrel for
No. Is. No. 2s brought $10 per bar­
rel.
The message to Mr. Boaz did not
state where the potatoes were grown,
hut It Ih known thnt they came from
somewhere In south Florida, nnd thnt
the price indicates thnt Hnstings po­
tatoes, which nro well established In
the mnrket, will bring a higher price.
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nose i-iourt Lots Now

GET PRICES AND

CALL I»HONE t8

Miss Artn Jenkins, seventeen years Specialist In SiHnil
old, wns killed yesterday by Hnrvoy
Gnrtrel, who, according to the police, Wm. J. Kermode. n
was arcjocted suitor. Gnrtrel is said
Doctor o( Chiropractic"
to have thch turned his revolver upon
nm ^mor-YVoodrulT Ilulldine
himself but only inflicted a scalp 1Dfllce
Hours:
K
wound nnd recovering fled in an au­
0 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to fl m
,
tomobile. The machine was found Sundays and evenings hv
inter abandoned n short distance from
Frederick. Searching parties found
S. Oc Shinholser
no trace of Gnrtrel.

Contractor and Uuildor

TRAIN SCHEDULE
. CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, I92J

Located nt 207 French Ave., betw«
Departs 2nd nnd Third. E. It. UEIttSQUIS
7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:90 a.m. Sanford Steam Laundr
7:00 p.m.
Departs

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for unpaid personal property
taxes.

Regular monthly meeting of Mens
Club next Wednesday evening at
7:90. Usual program of business in­
WASHINGTON, March fl.-The ap­ terspersed with interesting features.
Tax Collector, Seminole County
propriation of approximately thirty*
20l-9tp i
five millions to meet tho expenses or
292-M-W-S
the agricultural department during
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
the coming,fiscnl yenr, wns recom­
mended in a hill reported today by the
house appropriations committee

JNO. D. JINKINS

E en ey - M eeney
M in e y - M o !

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mil
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDS
S17 Commercial Street

Hanford, fl

Geo. W. Knight
Real E state and Insurance
SANFORD

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FLORID!

THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Counsellor-nt-Law

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

Practicing In State and Federal Courts Genernt Machine and Boiler Wer
Ovor Scminolo County Bank
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Piateni

George A. DeCottes
A ttorney-at-Law

Oversize Rings and Pins; Fljrwli
Steel Gear Bnnds; Crank Shafti n

turned; agents for Cnille Inboard »
Over Seminole County Hank
-Phone
SANFORD
FLORIDA Outboard Motors.

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Sanford, Florida
Is a real town.
And p retty soon she is going to be a renl city.
Do you remember when you could have bought a lot
around 4th or 5th streets on Park avenue for five or h! x hun­
dred dollars?
IF YOU DON’T ACT NOW you are going to do some
more remembering, and the second time you remember i!9
going to hurt.
Your own term s.

Meisch Realty Co.]

Wa u k e g a n , iil , March o.—T he1
impanelling of a grand jury and the
clearing of several murder eases on
docket were thu only items for tho at­
tention of the court here today, prior
to tho opening of the trial of Gover­
nor Small on charge of conspiracy to
defraud tho state through embezzle,
menl interest on public funds.

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

A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

Auditing------ Accounting — -— A p p r a is in g

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BUSINESS MANAGER
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
P R EL I MI NA RY HE A RI NG
DIED LAST NIGHT
FOR FRADY AT MIAMI
SCHEDULED LATER
in* The
rd
CHICAGO, March fl.—John Conn****-*%#*§*t***| l**pi*a |
hun, slxtoy-two years of ago, and bus­ MIAMI, March fl.—Tho preliminary
iness ninnagor of tho Chicago Whita hearing for Frndy thnt wns scheduled
Sox and u close friend of Charles for today wns postponed on account
Comlnsky, owner of tho tho Sox team, him being confined to his room, suf­
died at his homo hero last night at a fering from injuries, which woro selflata hour. Ho underwent an operation inflicted. and because tho spoclal
grand is still haing ompanalod.
two wooks ago,

SANFORD NOVELT
WORKS

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THIRTY-FIVE MILLIONS
ARE APPROPRIATED
FOR AGRICULTURE

MENS CLUH MEETING.

FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

The vocational committee of the Bui
ness and Professional Women’s Clo
requests all young women dnlm
Oviedo Brnnch
employment to register nt the Pit
xNo. 126..... ..... 7:45 p.m.
National Bank.
xNo. 127.....
3:40 p.m.
AGNESI G. HERNK.lt. Chairau
X - -Dally, except Sunday.1

: PROFESSIONAL :
: AND BUSINESS :
PROPERTY OWNERS :» d ir ec to r y :to
! TAKE NOTICE

MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO.
GOVERNOR SMALL'S
WOULD I1UY DOCKS
CASE COMES UP
TODAY AT WAUKEGAN
HENDRY AND KNIGHT
(Hr Tho AMnrlnlnl I’rrml
TAMPA, March fl.—The Mallory
Steamship Company is negotiating
for tho purchnso of Hendry and
Knight terminals here, at n coat of
a half million dalinrs, it wns learned
today from parties to which both
sides hnvo negotiations.

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No.
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No.

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
167.......... 3:55 p.m.
21..... ..... 2:50 p.m.
101..... ..... 5:60 p.m.
25..... ..... 1:30 p.m.
22..... ..... 7:00 p.rn.

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WEST PALM REACH, March ti.—
An international content he tween
teams representing
England ami
America for the championship of the
world in auto polo will he here March
16, HI and 17th, during the state con­
vention of the American Legion and
annual Sun Dance. Auto polo is the
newest and most exciting sport of the
continent just now and u real thriller.
Several of the world's ablest players
will participate.
The American tcnni will he headed
by "Rill" Endicott, a dare-devil on
wheels. They are now playing at
Miami Reach. The English team now
playing at Havana, Cuba, will In­
here within two or three days. A large
purse and several fine cups will he
awarded the winning team, and the
contest is for the best two out of three
days’ scoring covering stated periods
of play.
Auto polo is regarded by those gen­
erally who have been fortunate
enough to witness it, as a thrilling cli­
max of modern achievements, a torna­
do sport of modern times, that would
make the ancient Romans blush in
comparison with these spectacular and
death-defying feats. Time after time
muchincs crash, n wheel or axle is
broken, or a player injured, whereup­
on other machines or men are imme­
diately replaced without a moment's
delay. In fact this great sport is said
to be "too fast for the movies" and too
expensive for any save the rich to en­
joy. Rut it is being brought here at
thousands of dollars of expenso us one
of the premier attractions of the unnual Nun Dance and American Legion
convention because thousands who are
coming hero expect diversion and the
unuauul entertainments.
That pre-eminent place which Burncy Oldfield occupied on tho race track
or motor-domes, "Rill" Endicott, bond
of the American team, enjoys in equal
distinction in auto polo, a more fasci­
nating form of sport, with countless
tlirills and breathless suspense.

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Will lka One of Attractions of Ameri­
can Legion Meeting

J. EMMETT WOLFE DEAD
MURDER CASK POSTPONED
ItEVENUES FALL OFF
AT KEY WEST TODAY
$B5,000,000 UNDER NEW
\
MIAMI, March
fl.—J. Emmett
STARTS THIS AFTERNOON
TAX LAW IN JANUARY
Wolfe, United States district attorney
Ill* Thlulcrt I’rruAl
for Florida during the second Cleve­
(Ilv Tlir
fnl l'rr&lt;«l
KEY WEST, March 0.—The pre- land ndministrntion nnd widely known
WASHINGTON, March fi.—Govern­
liminnry hearing of Rrnckolhurst who jurist, died here Sunday. Judge
ment revenues collected during Jan­
is charged with the murder of Cnp- Wolfe served in both houses of the
uary—the first month of operating of
tnin Chute, which was to have begun
the revised tax law—showed a de­ i this morning before United States Florida legislature nnd presided over
tho circuit court nt Pensacola nt one
crease in receipts of nearly $65,000,| Commissioner Knowles, wns postpon­ titme. Several months ago he resign­
000 compared with January 1921, ac­ ed until three o’clock this afternoon.
ed the office of Judge of the criminal
cording to reports compiled last night
—
court
of record on account of ill
by the internal revenue burenu.
Easter Monday the hall of the sen- health.
Receipts during Janunry aggre­ son.
295-2tc
gated $101,000,000 against $191,000,Rjy it with n Herald Want Ad.
000 for the same month last year, tho
DANE TO WED GREEK
major shrinkage being in the income
REJECTED SUITOR KILLS GIRL
and profit taxes, which declined from
( l l r Till- A ■ ■ n rln tril I'rrMN)
$87,000,000 to $.1-1,000,000.
| COPENHAGEN, March fl,—King
FREDERICK, Md., March fl.—SumCollections under the nntionu! pro­ Christian and Queen Alexandria yes­
hibition act Increased nearly $50,000, terday nnounced thu betrothal of maned from her seat at the fnmily
receipts for January aggregating , Crown Prince Christian Frederick to table where a men! wns in progress,
$214,000 compared with $104,000 in Princess Olga, eldest daughter of
Jnnunry, 1921. The advance of ac­ Prince Nicholas of Greece. The uncounted for by Ln increase of $144,- nouncement snys the couple became
000 in taxes on grape brandy used in engaged nt Cannes. Christian Fred­
fortifying sweet wines, nil thu other erick was born March 11, 1899, and
items showing decreases.
. Princess Olga in May, 1909,
Tobacco increased about $492,000.
The total for January from this GEO. W. VI Ell HA’S SOUTH SEA
source
aggregating
$20,40,1,000
ISLANDER MUSICIANS COM­
ngninst $19,941,000 Inst yenr. The in­
ING TO PRINCESS TONIGHT
crease comes mainly from chewing
and smoking tobacco, receipts from
Vierra’s Hawaiian Players are said 1 The law provides that "If tax­
cigars and cignrettes showing de­ to be one of the highest class attrac­ es upon real estate shall not he
creases.
tions in their particular line now ap­ paid before the first day of April
pearing before the American public, of any year, the Tax Collector
as all are reputed to be artists of ex­
AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEE
TO VISIT MUSCLE SHOALS
ceptional capabilities, wonderful in shall advertise and sell.”
WILL RE REQUESTED execution and delightful in personal­
This is to notify all concerned
ity. With striking skill, artistic ease
that
the requirements of law will
O*. T*.- Aaonr'-'i&gt;«l Pr.H l
and gracefulness, Mine. Miliki gives a
WASHINGTON, March fl.—Chair- remarkable interpretation of the na­ lie complied with and the Tax
man Knhn of the house military com­ tive Hula Hula dance, a number that Hooks will positively he closet!
mittee announced today after a con­ has always stood out, meeting with
ference with speaker Gillett, that ho the highest approval of her audiences. on April first as provided by law
would introduce a resolution asking American melodies find a prominent and all lands on which tnxes
authority for a committee to visit place on this delightful program.
have not been paid will he ad­
Muscle Shoals.
vertised and executions issued

Shop

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No.

‘WE d e l iv e r T i i T i i S :

Departs
Storage Facilities
itiu a.m. If we please you, tell other*! if
tell us. Phone (9s
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
H. W. NICKERSON
7:10 p.m.
Public Accountant; Auslitn_Syatcq
Income Tnx Service
Departs
Room 10 MeNeill-Davi* Bldg.
2:03 a.m. "hone 852
Drlnndo, fl
12:03 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m. Auto Radiator Renau

Trilby Branch
^ rriv e

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International Contest
Between Polo Teams at
West Palm Beach, Fla.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
Arrivo
82.......... 1: 18 a.m.
84...:...... 11:45 a.m.
80.....
02..... .... 4:00 p.m.
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SILVER CUPS NOW ON EXHIBITION IN THE WINDOW OF YOYVELL &amp; CO.
Them* beautiful nips will In* given to I he winners ttf Hit* Aquatic Meet nt Rollins College

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No.

SANFORD

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ply YUM ovpr. tha b*«d, elmpt
wsuti ana »m»oth* out ugly Unas.
I If your dealer can’t g rt it send
actual tHist tnaa ~ura, name, ad•
d&gt;us.t Ct Sl,flO. W e’ll send tlifi
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^IrcUitvreapid. Size* 34 to da,
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Nomo HygUnlc-Fsthlon Institute
TO E. 1C Naw York., Dop’t M.

LIONEL D. MANER, B. P. A.
THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
j
Law Lihrary Bldg., Ocala, Fla.

42PA Marietta St., A tlanta, Ga. j

At SANFORD, FLA., WEDNESDAY, Mch. 8

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922
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REPUBLICANS HAVE FAILED
to
TO KEEP FAITH WITH THE
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VOTERS OF AMERICA Pa
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Senator Fletcher Says Failure Cnn Be ha
to
Wind and cloudy today—looks like
Written
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to
WASHINGTON, I). C., March 7.-A ha Up to summer weather to JOHN NIX DIES IN NEW YORK.
rain.
Of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS,
year ago tho Republican party wont ha again right here in the to
The many’ friends in this city of
Business was novor bettor in Snn- into full power over all branches of to
SHOES and other Spring Merchandise
heart of March and with to John Nix the well known head of the
' ford say the merchants.
the government. Two years beforo ha snows and sleet in the to
commission firm of John Nix &amp; Co,,
that they had a majority in the houso ha
rolling in at our place each express.
T. J. Miller &amp; Son are getting their and senate, which they greatly in­ ha northern states. Have you to will he grieved to learn of his denth
noticed the green in the to which happened Inst week. The fol­
elegant storo room at the corner of creased in the election of 1920.
ha trees and the flowers and to lowing is from the Produce Bulletin:
Magnolia and Second street ready for The people who wanted a change ha
grass and the mocking­ to
"There was a large attendance nt
occupancy.
got it full and complete. Pretense ha birds singing amidst tho to
the funeral services of John W. Nix,
and deception were the chief factors ha orange blossoms — sounds *.
president of John Nix &amp; Co., which
Mew line of those fine lenther pock­ and they hnvc played their part ever ha
like a real estate man’s “ad" to took place Tuesday, at Fairchild's Fu­
et books at the Hrirald office at prices since.
ha don’t it?
But honestly to neral Parlor, Lefferts Place, Brooklyn.
that will move them out nt onco. Bill
Tho results are no reduction of ex­ ha folks "ain’t we got fun" to
"As wns noted in these columns Inst
books of all kinds.
tortionate taxes, no tariff revision, no ha down here in Sanford? Just to week, Mr. Nix died at his home at
reorganization of departments pro­ ha glance over the tempera­ to
A leather pocket book is a fine moting economy, no reduction in ex­ ha ture nnd then send it to to Great Neck, N. Y., after a long illness,
at the age of 08. There were mnny
birthday gift. Get a ronl leather pock­ penditures, no restoration of prosper­ ha some poor benighted person to
et book at imitation lonthor prices at ity, our foreign trade is greatly re­ "•1 in the north who thinks we to beautiful floral tributes at the funer­
al; in fact, there were four truckloads
the Herald offlco.
duced, domestic trade is below normal. ha are going blind over "moon­ to of flowers ,two of which were sent to
Agriculture, tho basic Industry, has ha shine" and with hookworm to hospitals.
Easter cards, Easter greetings, Eas­ been discriminated against and de­ h# and other "Southern dis­ to
"Not alone was there n good repre­
The Store That la Different
ter brochures, Easter placo cards just plorably depressed; transportation to eases."
to sentation from the produce trade,
arrived nt tho Herald office. Get problems and trouble are unsettled; h-» 5:10 A. M. MARCH 7, 1922 to where John W, Nix was esteemed for
Sanford, Florida
yours beforo they nro nil gone.
no constructive measures have been hi Maximum ..................... 87 to over half a century, hut business men
enacted except a few forced by the ha Minimum ..................... 07 to from other lines who knew the de­
County Commissioners are holding agricultural bloc, composed of Demo­ ha Range .......................... CD to ceased were present to pay their last
their regular meeting today nt the crats as well as Republicans; fiscal ha Barometer................... 30.08 to respects."
mid-season form now nnd some good nnd were delivered Monday, Thl«
court houso and hnvo many matters affairs not advanced; purchasing pow- hn Southwest nnd part cloudy. to
scores arc looked for from now on. seed will be bedded nt oner, nnd will
of vital importance to come before e rof the people reduced to lowest ha
to to to to to to to to to to
They stand ns follows:
prolmbly produce enough plants to
point; industries discouraged; busi­ to to hi p -i Pu to ha to to to to
them.
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ness not revived; wealth concentrat­
to
I set nbout one hundred acres and,' with
Bower,
Kiwanis
18
3003
reasonable seasons, they expect to
Toil have always wanted a real ing in hands of few. There never was to to to to to to to to to to to
Holding,
Cong,
......
produce a record crop.
21
3707
ha
leather bill hook or a real leather such lawlessness and violence. The
to to
Betts,
Men’s
Club
....
3709
27
ha
economy
claimed
is
imaginary.
pocket book with a place for every­
to »
Pennington, Cong.
21 2851
Appropriation bills carrying tbo ha
thing. The Herald office has a line
to to
Britt, Rotary ............ .18 2118
at prices that show no signs of war. amounts below estimates are prompt­ ha
to to to to to to to to to to
Uverlin (Men’s Club 27 3580
ly followed by bills to cover deficien­ ha For Florida:
Generally to
0*1 2881
ha fair tonight and Wednes­ to CONGREGATIONALS WIN AGAIN Remtud, Cong............
The revival services at the Metho­ cies.
Knight, Rotary .... 18 2331
Credit is claimed for disarmament ha day except probably local to
dic church this week nro attracting
The Men’s Club was not able to Lloyd, Kiwanis
21 2725
many of the homo people and the vis­ conference, but that was compelled. to rain in extreme South por­ to stop tlie Congregational Club In a
Holly,
Cong.
21 3008
itors to the city. Dr. Walker and The administration has adopted the * . tion tonight; cooler tonight. to regular match last night. It won’t
to take many more wins for the Congre­
his assistant, Mr. Boyd, arc real re­ Wilson foreign policies so bitterly de- ( to
The Chipley Truckers’ Association
nounced throughout, except as to sep­ to to
to to to to to to to gational Club 'to have first place
vivers.
reports
that between 125 nnd 150
arate peace with Germany and asso­
ei nched.
acres
wore
planted to Irish potatoes
Our buyer picked up a lot of real ciated nations. The idea of hte bud­ Easter Monday the hall of the sea­ Last night’s game was close and
tho
Inst
days
of Inst week. Tho sea­
294*2tc interesting, Bolding rolling high
leather pocket and hill hooks the get and abolishing nuisance taxes son.
son
nnd
the
general
conditions under
other day and is passing them to you were urged by Democratic adminis­
score with Betts and Pennington close which these potatoes weru planted is
nt pre-war prices. Leather is up hut tration and delayed or defeated by Viei ra's Number One Company, with seconds.
propitious, aiul it Is believed they will
these hill hooks and pocket books are Republican majority in both houses. Hawaii’s most remarkable voices and
The Rotary Club plays the Kiwanis not be disappointed when the harvest
way down. See them at the Herald Extra session of congress was called j her most proficient Ukulele and steel Club Wednesday night and the Con­ lime comes. A carload of sweet po­
office. They are going fast at these last April ,the hill is just now being quitnr players. Happy and carefree gregational Club Thursday.
tato seed was receievcd Inst Saturday
mulled over by majority of farmers’ from the South Sen Isles, they pre­ Scores for last night’s game are as i
low prices.
committee, undecided ns to construc­ sent an entertainment unusual and follows:
tion. Tho majority seem unable to fascinating in which native melodies
Men’s Club
BANKRUPTCY SALE
agree upon any program or policy nnd are interspersed with our own popular Belts
150 111 130
Selling out Handel's stock Friday, are incapable of carrying out either. songs and melodies and given a new
133 101 112
Bo'irdcn
March 10th, 310 Sanford Avenue.—J. Competent leadership seems sadly charm. Featuring Mr. Knlnni, Steel
118 128 110
Overt in
D. Parker, In chnrgo of sale. 295-3tc lacking. Pnrty in power appears giv­ Guitar player, who makes records for
125
Anmnn ............ 115
en over to dispensing patronage and Cotumbin Grnfonnla and Mr. Piknki, Bennett
125 119 125
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sports. The serious affairs of the peo­ tenor singer, of the "Bird of Barn- Fox
JUST ARRIVED.
ple and the problems of the country disc Co." also the famous dancer,
19Ml
they either neglect or are Incapable Piinccss Mlllknn. This company will
Club total
of handling. Across their first year's be at the Princess Theatre tonight.
Congregational Club
oftadtfrom 'yjorida $'&lt;xnd
152 125 151
record must he written "failure.”
i n 202 108
Pennington
WARNING!
112 121 135
Hally
Congressman Sears Says Three Years
102
111
All
dairymen
will
please
tnke
warnRcnnud
of Bonus But No Action Yet
125 130
ing that I went Into tho courts today Jewett
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 7.— and secured a conviction for tlie theft Kent
130 III
It is easier to criticise than to con­ of my milk bottles. All of my buttles
2022
struct; it is easier to tear down than are marked and while I wish to be
Club totals
to Imitd. I therefore trtist what I friends to everybody, from this date
say will be taken as a review of ac­ I am surely going to protect my prop­
Club Standing
tual conditions. Last April a special erty and
W I.
will prosecute anyone
•&gt;
Large Shipment of
session of congress was called by tho caught with my bottles.
SOt 11 BlibM BufldlBf,
(1
Congregational
president for the purpose of: First, 295-5tc
5
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G, W. SFENCEIt.
Men’s Club
/ H f a c n l K 7U .
i
revisiong the revenue law; second,
a
Kiwanis Club
5
passing a tariff law. We hnvo now
i
R. W. Harper, of Florence, S. C., Rotary Club
been in session nearly a year and what is spending some fimu here on busi­
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ness and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs,
Individual Averages
is the result?
piWi #
Revenue Law: A revenue law has J. R. Lyle,
Only the ton loading bowlers will
been passed, but this I voted against
be listed in this column each week
Substantial reduction from last because it left the tax tho same or farmers again came to you for assist­ and only those who have taken part
virtually the same on those least able ance anil asked for broad and you in nt least ten games. The averages
year’s prices
to pay said tax and reduced the tax gave them a stone in the form of ‘the will again be compiled after the
on those more able to pay. If you war finance corporation'."
Thursday night game and then eneh
do not believe the above statement
While I would not ask for special week following the Iasi game of the
wait until you pay your tax this year or unreasonable legislation for any week.
or wait until an additional tax is im­ class, we cnn hut admit if the farmers
Bower is still enjoying quite a safe
posed next year to meet the deficien­ are forced out of business, for their lead even though Bolding crawled up
occupation is a business, cities will a few notches since last report. Betts
cy.
Tariff: The house passed a tariff wither, decay nnd die and as a natur­ conics third nnd after that only a sev­
en pin average between fourth anil
act which I voted against because to al result tho nation will die.
tny mind tho same could not be de­ You must remember the Republi­ tenth placo. All the howlers are in
fended. As part proof that my atti­ cans have been in complete control of
tude was correct it is only necessary the house nnd senate for the pust
to to to to to to Pa to
for me to Htato the house and senate three years and that for the preceding to
to
passed an appropriation of one hun­ year there was only a bare majority
$ 100 cash, ten months at
dred thousand dollars to make an in­ of three or four first on one side and to
Pa
$05 far a good
vestigation of tho act as passed by then on the other. Although we Imd
to
the house in order to find out if pos­ a Democratic president this state of
sible just whnt the house net meant. affairs left him for one year practic­ to
They nro still investigating and the ally powerless ami for the Inst two to New Cord Tires and paint,
.bill has not oven been reported to the years of his administration helpless. to best of mechanical condition
senate by the senate committee to During the past year tho Republicans to
have had a majority of more than 125 to
which it was referred.
Bonus: For three years the Re­ in tho house ami an overwhelming mu to
Sanford, Fla.
•
}
. jvi
i.’j- .
j___ n___ i
publicans have been in control in tbo Jority in the senate ami could there- to
to
Illlunv
.....
.......
_____
.
.
fore
pass
any
law
they
desired
re­
house
nnd
senate,
and
yet
they
cnn($ 2 2 8 5 F. O. B. Factory)
to to Pa to r» to to
mit decide what to do with the bonus | gnf(j|ea8 0f (he opposition of the minproposltion. As tho Democratic mom- ority. [ will In view of whnt I have
This car la built specially hers of tho committee considering this 1Baj,| answer your telegram on failure
to meet the demand for a question nro not permitted to meet „f Republican party to make good by I
the Republican members 1 can-1Hjmpiy asking tho question: "What
atrictly high-grade, unstinted, with
not tell you whnt kind, if any, bill will juls the Republican party accomplishuncramped, seven-passenger lie reported. I am only wondering 0(j during tho first year of its admintouring car—-come and sea itl how long hte Republicans will continue jstratlon?"
to camouflage on this question. Time &gt; ---------------------------------------■V
alone cnn tell.
to to to to Pa to to to to
Emergency tariff: An emergency ( + \
to
tariff l«w waa passed but what has, to
to
-$100
cash,
10
to
DISTRIBUTORS
been tho result? Wheat was then j
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluomonths at $30 to
SANFORD
FLORIDA selling for approximately two dollars | to Good tires, and top nnd to
tn, Fin., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
per bushel while now it is only selling, to
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. Flrat
to
for approximately one dollar per hush-; to mechanical condition good.
SAVE YOU MONEY
to
M class cuisine. Hates $2.50 to $3.00 per day; $10 to $18 per week, «cd. I saiti on the floor of tho houso ( to
cording to location of room.
to
Write ue
substantially the following: "The , to
l
to
farmers asked for relief and you (tho
to
Hanford, Florida
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
Republicans) passed resolutiunsjn the
Empire Hotel Block
to
--------------------------------------------- :------.---------:------:— :— ;
of
the
emergency
tariff
law.
to
form
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
to
, This did not give any relief and the ( P a t o . ^ t o t o t o t o t o t o

PERSONALS

DEATHS

TEMPERATURE

Shi foments

3

A n d t h e y a r e a ll s e llin g

A t Pock Bottom Prices

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

THE WEATHER

BOWLING
LEAGUE NOTES

Silica Sand and Cheap
Fuel are the principal

items in Manufacturing
GLASS.

Jacksonville has both.

In the spring adjust­
ments I have two or
three good celery farms
for sale.

TERMS
AND PR IC ES
RIGHT

zm jm t

Tidewater Glass

Mfg. Co. .

A.P.Connelly

WHITE MOUNTAIN
ICE CREAM
FREEZERS

CLO SING O U T !

Hill Hardware Co.

BANDEL’S

BANKRUPT
STOCK

Supreme

LEXINGTON

Seven - Passenger

to

With Famous

B.&amp;O.M— -C -

ANSTED ENGINE

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10
316 Sanford Avenue

J. D. P A R K E R
In Charge of Sale

CHULUOTA INN

DODGE;;

B.&amp;O.M — C-

GLOBE PIANO CO.

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                    <text>SANFORD
••The City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD “The City Substantial”

__________ _____ lN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME 11

SANFORl), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922

FIVE STORM VICTIMS OF
VIRGINIA m bound uV
AND KR VL
T LF SJ T1LF RilliN IMARVF
T l/m ll Anl)
tad i i »a n
PEOPLE CANNOT TRAVEL,
T
S. CAROLINA 1URN ADO i
. ca u ses food sh o r ta g e PUT OVER A NE W DEAL IN
WILL BE BURIED T0D A Y 1Ve,iiitnt ,{ainsahnetrd ™BeXeofCondition Un' MAINTENANCE DEPARTM T
Authorities and tlie Red
Cross Doing Good
Work

GREAT INTEREST
IN THE REVIVAL

FOUR POWER
TREATY HAS
0vcr w S 'l”
of
BIG FIGHT WA(jES ARE CUT

RICHMOND, Vil, March 8.— (By the Associated Press).—
Construction Co. Takes
Reports from rural sections of Central Virginia indicate many set­
tlements are virtually mud hound as the result of frequent rains,
and snows since early January. Some sections of husinbss are reT IIIO
W P P K l,.orte,l at a standstill and merchants, unable to reach railroad sta1 n iu
VI I j I j f i tions to obtain goods shipped there, are putting their customers
____
on short rations. Many county physicians are said to be unable to
Meth o dist CHURCH is killed roac^ Patients even by horseback. State Prohibition Commission-------.
IN THE DEVASTATE!) DISTRICT
EVERY NIGHT WITH
*or Smith says country mcrchnnts in tho hills and mountains north BEFORE IT WILL PASS THE SEN- AL SUCH WORK WILL 11E TAKAND SEVEN INJURED ARE
RIG CROWD
i (.*f the Southern Railway ilno between Charlottesville and Wash­
ON CONTRACT AT 25e
ATE WITH RORAII LEADIN AIKEN HOSPITAL
ington are unable to reach stations and get freight. They ha'”,
PER HOUR
IN
OPPOSITION.
Grunt interest in being manifested been compelled to limit customers to five pounds of sugar and cor­
( H r The Aaanrlntrd l*rraa)
respondingly restrict tho sale of other merchandise. Mud is knee
(Mr T h r \aaoelalril I 'r r M )
( l l r T hr Ananrlnlrd I'rraal
AUGUSTA, March 8.—While mor­ in the revival services in progress at deep throughout the section. One physician said he is advising
WASHINGTON, March 8.—After a
BALTIMORE, March
8.—The
the
Methodist
church.
The
meeting
ticians ut Granltovillo nro completing
patients by telephone as lie is unalile to make personal calls.
preliminary lull, the senuto fight over Western Railway Company nnnouncopened
Sunday
morning
with
the
arrangements for tho funerals today

MANY

*M

HOMELESS

the four power Pacific treaty is about ed yesterday to its three thousand
church packed to capacity at both
to break in full fury.
maintenance of way employes that at
services. Dr. Walker is doing the
Under
an
announcement
program
of
midnight the Dickson Construction
preaching. The members of his of­
aggressive
action
to
bring
the
treaty
and
Repair Company of Youngstown,
ficial board were unanihious in their
Ohio,
would assume control of main­
actively
under
discussion
nnd
to
ex­
wisli that he hold the services rather
pedite
a
vote
upon
its
ratification,
tenance
of way work on the entire sys­
than call in un evangelist. It is well
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the tem. Youngstown firm, which will
known that Dr. Walker has, himself,
republican lender, will address the undertake work on contract hnsis
luul wide experience in the evangelis­
senute
today nnd will chnllonge oppo plans to retain the company’s present
tic field and that his work in that line
nenta
of
the pact to bring their case force of laborers, it is said, with wages
AUGUSTA, Gn., March 8.—Fivo has been wonderfully succssful. Mr. Chairman Fordney Says New Bill Will Pass and openly to the sennto floor.
reduced from thirty-nine and one-hnlf
New
deaths uppeured to he tho total of fa­ Iloyd is lending the singing.
That
an
organized
group
of
"irreto twenty-five cents per hour,
Lines Obliterated
talities in the tornado which ravaged song hooks have been purchased ami
conciliblcs" will range themselves on
----------------- • mill villages near here in Georgia and a new choir organized. The choir is
ALLIGATOR HUNTER
the
other
side
was
assured
yesterduy
m r n ... A««nrinird i’r r » i
could select one of these four options. when it became known that a definite
South Carolina. The storm centered, doing splendid work, hut the volumns
ARRESTED AT MIAMI;
of
melody
which
“arise
unto
the
WASHINGTON,
.March
8.—
The
Ajusted service certificates, com­ plan of action had been agreed upon
according to reports received here, at
SUSPICION OF MURDER
Warrcnvillu, S. C., where, in addition Lord," proclaim Mr. Boyd's real tal- compromise soldiers’ bonus hill, carry­ bining a loan and insurance plan.
after long consultation by Senator
|oun provision in place of
Vocational training,
(ll&gt; Tlit- \ **nirlnlril Prr.n l
to tiie five persons killed, a number out which lies in stimulating emigre-1inK „
Borah, republican, of Idaho, and some
gational
singing.
His
solos
are
a
MIAMI,
March 8.—Charles Vebbor,
Farm
and
home
aid.
were injured. Tho nearby Carolina
of the friends of former President
the cash installment payment plan or­
feature
of
each
service.
•
an
nlligntor
hunter nnd trndor was ar­
I.
mil
settlement.
towns of Langley and Grnnitevillo re­
Wilson.
iginally proposed and once approved
rested
hero
todny
on suspicion in conNotwithstanding
the
unfavorable
The
ultimate
cost
of
the
bonus
to
ported no casuutlies but accounts oi
How far reaching may ho the un­
by the house finally was agreed to the government, it was said, would
neettion
with
the
murder shortly af­
weather
of
last
evening,
ii
large
eonextensive damage from all three plac­
derstanding thus effected by.the "irter
midnight
of
Jack
Tigertnil, Semi­
The message yesterday by Republican members of depend upon the number of men sclet:- rcconciliblo’’ lender, or to what ex­
es brought out numerous instances of gregntion was present.
nole
Chief,
in
all
Indian
village on tho
bronght by Dr. Walker from the life ,|lt, wllyH ,ini| moans committee. It ing each of the options. It was esti- tent it may involve the porsonul 4onhairbreuth escapes.
outskirts
of
the
city.
Indians
idontlIn Wurrenvillu, where 25 houses ui|°* E,iJ“h VV118 l,mt of faitl' nml con*|was introduced later in lire house by mated that the immediate cash pay- timents of Mr. Wilson himself is nut
, , _ . „ .
i .1 / » fled Vebber ns the man with whom
stnncy.
Elijah,
having
jihophesled
chairman
Fordney,
who
announced
ment
to
those
entitled
to
not
more
rovckJ. Su.utur Uoruh and lU. for-1
w||h
thu southeastern section of tho vil1
lago were demolished, the homoless nKU‘nst Allah is sent to the brook (|,„( it would not be called up until than $50 each would be around $10,- mer president are said not to have
0(10,000. The final cost might range; conft,rrcd j ircctiyf although their hours previously.
njured immediately set about th eiovor “l thl* V“ck ,,f thc ,,c8or'' Tht: n next Monday, if then.
ii,,..,,,,,,
(i„. i,:n
work, of, .................t.i_■
rescue, guided .through thu because of
of thc
thc drouths
drouths sent upon the
Passage of (lie
bill uwas predicted by all the way from $1,000,000 to 91,- friends say there has been consultnblinding rain in thu darkness by cries ,«n,| «* « punishment for Allah’s un- Mr
Fordney...............
His opinion
appeared
the maximum figure
being.
tion by
liy ,ettur rt&gt;k,uraing the four pow- FORMER MIAMI MAN
..................
...............
■----- "Ml,000,
•—. uun
TAKES OWN LIFE
for hulf). Many said they had been faithfulness the brook dries up day to he shared by members of the house predicated upon all of the veterans sc-! or j,ac| t
awakened by thu rumbling of the by day, hut Slijaji* stays by tin generally, some of whom said that oir. let ting certificates ami holding them i Hcnntor Lodge's dttrmiiiatlon to
llljr T h r la .iirln lrl I'r f M l
the final vote party lines would disap- until maturity or until their death.
| (n|jU i|,u offensive in the treaty (lebntu PHILADELPHIA, March 8.—A man
storm and thu trembling of their brook. It takes a courage horn
faitli to "stay by the brook."
pear. There was some speculation iiv- The adjusted service certificate I followed a complete suspension of tho who committed suicide nt n local hotel
homes just in time to escape.
There
was
a
fltie
meeting
this
mornj,oU
SL. |u|)biu» and corridors as I t/ would he dated October 1, Ifit!!!; would Idiscussion yesterday, and wns coup-i last week was yesterday Identified as
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Till­
ing.
A
fine
sermon
on
"Half-Heart»prt.sident
Harding's views of the com- j mature in 20 years, or at the death |et, witj, private suggestions from nd- Charles D. Murdock, formerly of
man Buurd wus demolished, except for
negative
thing
in
|irumisc
plan,
and also as to whether,of the veteran, and, in either case, ministration senators that tho treaty Miami, Fla., where his wife is said to
edness."
No
othci
jlie roof, hut they and their fivo chil­
the
world,
says
Dr.
Walker,
works
lie
would
find
occasion to express would have a face value equal to the opponents were seeking to delay con-1 |jVo. Murdock who Is snid to hsv«
dren wore not injured. The youngest
greater ruin than half-heartednoss. those views before the house voted, (sum of 111 the adjusted service crcil- siderntion. At the conclusion of a been a mcclinnicnl cnglncor nnd to
of tho Hourd children, an infant a
This is true of business, true of home, ('Imii man Fordney still declined to it of the veteran increased by 25 per prepared address by Senator Kellogg, have mndo nnd lost a fortune, left a
few months old, was trapped under thu
say whether he had discussed the com-'cent plus (2* interest thereon for 20 republican, Minnesota, urging nccop-jnoto In which ho said:
roof which wus left intact like a huge and true of tho church.
Tonight the members of Dr. Philips' promise with the executive. At the years at the rate of IM, per cent mm- tnneo of the treaty without qualified"I hnvo ono body 57 yonrs old,
chicken coop and laughed gleefully
Brotherhood class anti Dr. Walker's White House it was said that Mr., pounded annually. The total amount ttion, the subject disappeared entirely fnlse teeth, hnd oyes, hum foot, bad
when taken from a comfortable pillow
class will be out in force and occupy Harding laid not studied, and cause- would he "approximately equal to from the surface of senate proceed­ shoes, no JJob, no friends nearer than
by u rescuer.
the middle block of pews. They have
had not formed an opinion of 3.015 times the adjusted service crcd- ings and Mr. Lodge announced that 1,500 miles away. I enn't bog, I can't
Clothing, furniture and wreckage
invited the men of Sanford to join the hank loan provision, lie w as, it service credit of the veteran.'
unless senators were ready to speak steal and I will not become n hum."
generally were scattered over the
represented, however, as maintaining J Ibis credit would he figured on the by today he would ask for a vote on I
them.
ground and in tree tops by tile wiqd,
the same position that he did when basis of $1.25 for each day of over­ ratification.
Mrs. Iloyd will play a violin solo.
SOUGHT THE HEREAFTER—
which, with whimsical generosity left
lie wrote Mr. Fordney on February 10, seas service and $1 for each day of
Come to the meeting.
AND FOUND IT.
u lurgo mirror without u crack under
that thc bonus either should be paid home service, hut in no event could
tho dcbriB of u house and moved a
'by a sales tax or thu legislation post- the credit exceed $500 in the ease of a Contract Let For
I llr Tlir t a-ni-lnlril I'rraal
smuil corrugated iron fire house u Minsterial Association
poned.
veteran who performed no over-sens
NEW YORK, March 8.—Seeking
$500,000
Worth
of
hundred yards without disturbing thu Asks State Attorney
for his hook "The Hereafter,"
Some of the majority members of service, nnd $025 in the case of a vetleaves of a huge oak tree which shelt­
College Buildings data
Thomas W. Weggiolus, of Brooklyn,
thc committee believe that since the Ieran who served overseas,
to Investigate Death new plan defers for three years any] Prior to September 30, 1025, any
ered it. The small hand reel in tho
a 23-yoar-old chemist, swallowed
LAKELAND, March 8. Southern whnt he thought was just enough *ncenter of the building also remained
nutional hank, or any hank or trust
OF YOUNG BOY
U &lt;7Tw
WHO
„0 WAS NOT
undisturbed.
company incorporated under the laws College will open its dnsses here Oc­ ancsthetie to take him to death's por­
ALLOWED SERVICES OF
They sny the compromise will enable of any state, territory, possession, or tober 3, according to Dr. II. It. Al­ tals.
WILSON, N. C., Murch 7.—Cutting
\
A PHYSICIAN.
needy veterans to obtain cash without the District of Columbia, would ho derman, president of tin institution I The hook WM never he finished for
a clean swuth four hundred feet wide
-------.
i (he necessity of imposing additional authorized to loan to a veteran on the who announced today tin1 definite young Weggiolus miscalculated the
for a stretch of more thun two miles,
certificate any amount not in excess
dose and the portnls swung wide fo^,
ST
tho general
public.
a tornado at 0:30 yesterday morning
ST. 'pfiTE^RSBURG1'Matth’V
PETERSBURG, Marcn a. .-Ti hc
. l “ »xcs
^ on
For(lnvy
HIlit| tho
entire ways of 50 per cent of the adjusted service award of the contract for the build­ him.
killed one person, injured two score St. Petersburg ministerial nwotl t
^
commilu,u wou,d meet on [credit plus interest at 4 4 per cent ings to comprise the institution’s new
An autopsy will ho held today.
or more, und destroyed property to has asked state attorney Wilson of
whfln the UomocrnU would from October 1, 1!»22. The loan would site to the lluggnr liras. Construction
tile value of more thun $50,000 near this Judicial
ft®, nuvu
hMVWnn auiiuitunii,
opportunity w
to pas*
pass judgment,
judgment | nave
Imve to mature not later than Sep Company, of Montgomery, Ala.
BARNES AND WARD
' . , District „J o„ ‘a^e#t#
„ ,,*B
Mr
tembor .70, 11*25, and the rate of InEvunsdalo, eight miles cast of Wilson. tho death of Gibson Bell, son of Mr.,
McC,RAW’S TWO STARS
The building program involving an
The storm wns tho heaviest ever vis­ and Mrs. A. Boll, who (Hod Inst week
fj. , ,
substitution of the tcrest charged by the bank could not outlay of approximately $500,000, ac­
HAVE SIGNED UP
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ited on this Hcction during tho space of dipthorin, after tho parents,, who hank loanir provision for the cash pay-,i exceed. .by more than
2- per cent a cording to Qr. Alderman, will ho got­
of tho minuto und (i half that it lust­ nro Christian Sclonco practioners, hnd ment plan the hill as introduced is t the loan for the discount of ninety ten underway forthwith and will lie NEW YORK, March 8.—Jess Barned. In Its path tho destruction was refused to permit tho child to receive very similar to that previously passed year the rate charged at the date of rushed to completion as rapidly as the os, McGrow's pitching nco of last
complete. Trees were uprooted and medical attention.
by the house. Thu only immediate [days comtherdni-pnper by the federal funds pledged in support of tho work years World series, nnd Anron
City Attorney Mack nlso nsked Wil­ cash payment proposed is to the vet- reserve district in which is located the become available. Anticipating no de­ second baseman for tho Yankees, have ■ m
houses were wrecked..
son to come hero, and local physicians ernns whose adjusted service pay hank making the advance to tln^ vet­ lay because of insufficient funds, coma to terms nnd slgnod contracts.
joined In tho request.
however, the hoard of .trustees' meet I according to reports from tho train­
would not exceed $50. Other veterans eran.
Cheboygan Threatened
Tho Ministerial Association, which
ing yesterday, set October 3 as the Ing camps. Kelly nml Dougins are
n resolution by n unanimous
the only Ginnts not slgnod nnd Kelly
opening
date for the 1022-23 term.
By Fire D estruction- adopted
DB COTTES EXPECTED
vote, nsked Wilson to prosecuto Boll,' AMERICAN CITIZEN
telegraphed McGrnw that ho would
The
buildings
will
bo
erected
in
the
TO QUESTION WOMAN
Flames Beyond Control if nny Inw justifies such a proceed- j MURDERED AT VERA CRUZ
nrrlve nt the training camp by next
following
order,
according
to
Dr.
Al­
A
ROUT
DE
LAND
MURDER
ASSAILANTS UNKNOWN
Monday.
ing.
derman:
Two City lllocks Gone and Fire Still
Administration, dormitory for men,
(llr Tlir Aaaiirlnlril I'rraal*
I llr Tlir Aaaiirlnlril I'rraal
Raging ut Noon
&lt;
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DELAND, March 8.—State Attor­ dormitory for women and Hoeiul ball
lin h h Hi
*i to to to*
WASHINGTON, March 8.—Aloxtot
ney Do Cotteslia expected to come The social hall will house the (lining
%
0
,
under
Mathcrno,
nn
Amorlcun
citizen,
( l lr T lir A sao rln lrd P re ss I
ton
,
LIQUOR BANDITS
„ wns murdored at Losnnrnnjos, state hero Into todny to question Mrs. Alice room and the conservatory of music. Un PRESIDENT SAYS
CHEBOYGAN, Mich., March 8.—
to*
’
Shields,
v/ho
wns
arrested
yesterday
M
o
BREAK
DOWN
DOORS
MAKING
PROGRESS
The
contract
might
In*
termed
„
1
of
Vera
Cruz,
Mexico
on
tho
night
of
Thu town town section of Cheboygan
to*.
on
a
warrant
charging
her
with
the
GRAM
OFF
WHISKEY
IN
AGRICULTURE
March
fifth,
the
State
Department
"elastic."
The
contractors
were
giv­
was threatened with destruction to­
to*
' announced todny. Tho advices snid murder of her husband, William A. en to understand, and of course agreed
day by fire of undetermined origin.
of
Shields,
near
here
on
the
night
FREDERICK,
Md.,
March
WASHINGTON,
March
8.
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to the terms, that the buildings were
' his assailants wore unknown.
,
The frie broke out enrly this morn­
(to
H,__(Ry
tho
Associated
(By
the
Associated
Press)
February
sixth.
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to ho completed in the order set forth
ing and at !&gt;:()() o’clock still was be­
toi'
tot
—The
declaration
that
"Wo
Press).
—
Overpowering
by the building committee, which will
yond control. That hour two city
CLEVELAND INDIANS
^
b*
are
making
splendid
prog­
three
gnjirds
nnd
smashing
go ahead with the work just ns fast
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NE WPITCIUNG STAFF
MIAMI DOCTOR RECEIVES
lilocks hud been swept by the flames, j
■-a ress toward dissipation of toi
down the doors, a gang of
pledged
by
the
MethoillstH
throughout
FOR THIS SEASON
Frank J. Hoover, n baker, wns burned
912,00 WORTH OF RADIUM
our agricultural difficul­
liquor thieves believed to
iih funds come in from the money
to death when ho entered his shop in
;
ton
ties" was made by Presi­ I
number
thirty,
early
tfiduy
thl1
state.
Ultimately
the
plant
will
«r
(
l
l
r
Tlir
Aaaiirlnlril
I'rraa/
an uttempt to recover valuables and
( l l r Tlir Aaaiirlnlril I'rraal
ito
CLEVELAND, March 8.—Covelosdent
Harding
in
a
lettor
to
escaped
with
twenty-one
he
worth
n
minimum
of
n
million
dol­
MIAMI, March 8.—Dr. A. R. Pnrtwo boys nro reported missing. The
Eugene Meyer, Jr., man­ *
kie, Bngby, Morton, Sothoron and rot yoHtordny received a shipment of lars, as $784,000 has Keen pledged for
hundred gullonn of tfmnkoy
buildings destroyed included FrostMails nro tho pitchers Manager five glass tubes scarcely larger thnn building purposes, and tho people of » aging director of the War toi
from
Outhrldgo
Horsey
dis­
Kessler block, tho lurgest iq the city,
Finance Corporation, made (to
Spenkor of tho Cleveland Indinns, will a pin nnd somewhat shorter. They Lakeland and the city have given a
tillery warehouse lit Burknnd the First Nationul Bank. Latest
public
at tho White House toa
depend
upon
this
season,
according
to
cttsvillu, near here.
The
building sito of seventy-' jht acres
contained $12,000 worth of radium.
reports say tho flnmcs sweeping
toi •
advices from tho training enmp at
today.
liquor
wns
valued
at
$35,nn Lnke Hollingsworth, nnd other val­
northward nnd wore threatening the
ito ’
ton
Dnllns,Texas.
V
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Thompson Department store. The
F. N. Puriley of Osteon was among uable gifts such iih free lights and
to# to* *u toi Ito’Vj
to* *r., )«- * .
Iohh at nine o’clock thin morning was
Tho Herald, 15c per week, dollvcrcd the visitors to the city todny.
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placed at a half million dollnrs.

of fivo victims of yesterduy’s storm in
Horse Creok valley of South Carolina
the mill authorities and tho Red Cross
are doing all possiblo to'make com­
fortable tho homeless and Injured. Al­
most two hundred persons made home­
less were cared for last night. Seven
injured Htill in Aiken hospital.

COMPROMISE BONUS BILL
INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE,
WILL COME UP MONDAY

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MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU

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We pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
IT’S EASY TO START A SAVINGS
ACCOUNT

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If You wish to Start a Savings Account, Walk
Into Our Bank, and Tell any of Us You
Want to Start a Savings Account
Our toller will give you a card on which to write your signa­
ture, your address, and such other information as required
for records. This card is filed away, in our records, and
whenever you wish to draw money out the original signature
is compared with the signature on your withdrawal cheek.
So the teller knows it is genuine.
If the teller does not remember your face, he will ask cer­
tain questions, which you have hereto answered on your
original new account form.
By this means we guard against paying out money to im­
posters and protects your interests.

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“Julius Caesar" nt the Princess
18th. A BpccinI April pnrty to bo hold
Wednesday,
nil stnr enst.
2D4-3tc
Monday after Enstor at tho homo of
Mrs. L. It. Philips, 717 Pork avenue,
was decided upon. Other Important
items of business relative to tho Cir­
cle work, wore brought beforo tho
meeting.
At tho close tho hostesses served
hot chocolnto, sandwiches, and social
teas, and n delightful social hour wus
enjoyed.
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Tho next meeting will be a t the
Classified Ads 6c n line. No to
homo of Mrs. Claudo Herndon, G05
..nd taken for less than 25c. to
Magnolia nvenuo, April 3rd.
and positively no classified to
ads charged to anyone. Cash to
PRETTY PARTY FOR VISITOR
must accompany all orders, to
A very pretty party was given by
Count five words to a line to
Mrs. George Paxton, Inst Friday ev­
and remit accordingly.
to
ening at her homo on Myrtle avenue,
.
to
in honor of MIbs Mnrio Floyd, of
to to ta to to to to to to
Opnlnkn, Ala., the guest of Miss Fern
Ward. There were six tnbles of play­
WANTED
ers.
After several interesting games of WANTED—For our trade, FimTtln
fruits and vegetables of nil kinds,
bridge, refreshments were served. All
unlimited
outlet, prompt returns.—
present enjoyed Mrs. Paxton’s grac­
Artec
Fruit
Co., Florences. C. 200-fltc
ious hospitality.

CLASSIFIED =
ADS
:

FOR RENT
Enstor Mondny the ball of the sea­
son.
296-2tc FOR RENT—Lovely Inrgo apartment,
nlso gnrngc.
Apply 417 West
IIIG HAPTIST MEETING
Second.
200-ltp
There has been arranged for Snnford a big Baptist meeting for Weda number of prominent speakers and
nesday of this week. There are to be
the public is invited. Dinner will be
served nt the church. It is expected
that Dr. It. S. McArthur, of New
York, will be here.
The program follows:
Morning
10:00—Devotional.
United Prnyor for Loyalty of
Our People.
10:30—Florida and the Campaign.
11:00—Our Association and the Cam­
paign.
11:30—The Gospel of the Kingdom.

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COTTAGE FOR *RENT—J. Musson.
204-8tp
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FOR RENT—Comfortnblo light house
keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto ave­
nue.
290-10tp

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The Star Today

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LIONEL BARRYMORE in

“BO O M ER A N G BILL”
A tnle of the underworld of New York and n love
that touched its shadow with glory. Also—

Fox News and a Comedy
Princess Tuesday— Vierra’s Hawai­
ian Singers and Players
T O M O R R O W " - Jn ck le Co°K«n “T h e Kid" in

l U l f l U I i l i U Tf 1 “Peck’s Bad Boy" also “Red
Hot Love" a comedy and “Topics of the Day"

Chas. llrndy, tTie Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night

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

1018 West First Street

FOR SALE

Ft lit s ALI-J—My home on corner of FOR SALE—Tomato plants, nny
LOST
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
First and French nve. Price $-1,000.
Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 530.
288-tfc LOST—On First street, a long bnr
Cash or terms.—J. A. Rumbloy.
ponrl pin with one penrl out, Satur­
290-5tp FOR SALE—Two story business
i si n n
la itj
day
night. Finder please leave at
building. Apply to the owner, Klon
FOR SALE—Double bnrrel gun. No
Herald nnd receive reward. 2H.'i-tfc
Arcs,
805
9th
St.
'
284-20tc
use for it. Cnll nt corner 4th nnd
Lots of objectors to the labor lead­
Sanford Avc.
292-3tp FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center ers’ panacea of taking government
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 aero,
of city.
work from private concerns to keep
ono 10 ncro Snnford nvo. wnlking
Geo.
W.
KNIGHT
navy ynrd pay rolls full.
distance to city. Two lots corner
R cccbh.
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272-tfc
Center nnd Elm nvo. Two lots west
Afternoon
Two Dollars Will Start a Savings Account
Following tho oxnmplc of bigirsr
side Palmetto nvo., 60 ft. from Elev­ FOR SALE—Oak nnd other hurd
2:00-Devotional.
powers,
Norwny nnd Denmark are
wood,
strnnd
wood
range,
$2.50;
and Put This Calendar Bank in Your Home
United Prayer for the Success enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey,
making
faces
nt each other.
fire
plnco,
$2.00.—Hoskins
Jones,
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
of our work.
The teller writes your mime on the deposit lmnk hook and
Bcnrdnll
Avenue.
280-tfc
288tf; 29-tf
enters the amount deposited. You then walk out of the ■ 2:30—The Task in Our Churches. les, Calif.
Tho Herald, 15c per week, delivered
3:00—Stewardship.
FOR SALE—5 acres excellent celery FOR SALE—Hnrloy Dnvidson motor
bank, in possession of a SAVINGS ACCOUNT BOOK. The
cycle, two cylinder, three Bpecds.
next thing to do, is to form THE DAILY SAVING HABIT. ■ 3:30—Two Minute Reports from the land, now set in spring crop. See Box
010.
285-12tp
Churches,
F. E. Milieu, West Side.
295-Otp
It's about as easy as buying the daily paper.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Evening Hour
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FDR SALE—AUTOMOBILES, 1919
MISCELLANEOUS
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Every One, Young and Old, Should Have a S 7:30—Results of the Campaign.
Dodge,
gooii
tiros,
very
cheap.—
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
Inspirational address by a
Bryan-Wheeler Motor Co.
206-2tp Specialist nt Bowor 6i Roumillnt’s all
Savings Account
prominent speaker.
287-7tc
FOR SALE—One ton Stewart truck, this week.
We have saved a place for you.
A bargain for a quick buyer. Panel
POUND
With two grand juries busy grind­ body suitable for laundry or dollvory
FOUND—Ladles’
pocket book. Ownor
ing out indictments, possibly some of service, Continental motor nnd Cad­
mny
hnvu
Bnmo
by calling nt Her­
illac
chassis.
Just
overhauled,
$000.
New York’s bucket-shop keepers may
STRENGHT — PROGRESS — SERVICE
ald
office,
proving
property nnd pay­
Write
"G.
P.”
caro
of
tho
Horald.
got it alright.
iB U K iin a n io ic m n iB iiR D tiiiiiiis iiiiiiiiiiiR S iiii
Sanford, Fla.
295-tfc 212 East. 1st St.
205-2tp ing for this nd.
VIERRA’S IIAWAIIANS AT
Helen I.. drown, of Iienton Harbor,
m aun
THE PRINCESS TONIGHT
Mich., were a motoring party spending
-1 Store In Florida
yesterday and today in Sanford.
10 Stores In GeorgiaIn the early seventies Mark Twain
made an extensive trip to the Hawai­
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Mrs. Lcnnder C, Woolfnlk, of Louis­ ian Islands, nnd we have the result of
Phone 217-W
If jnu tinvp iniy friend* , lilting yon ville, Ky., is tho guest of her cousins | his travels in his book "Roughing it".
—If you nrr going nny,there nr eomlng Mrs. G. F. Smith nnd Mrs. M. II. Ma­
To say that ho simply raved over the
humr, or U you nrr entertaining, write
a pt.ilul rnrtl to tlili department, giving bry.
beauty
of these islands, would be put­
drtnll*. or trlrhpnnr the Item. It will
hr Krrnlly npprrrlntrd.
ting it mildly. Ho see references to
-Phone 127
Sanford’s New Store
Miss Elizabeth Morrill and Mrs. A. this enchanted land throughout all
Advance dope—Eater Hall. 2(M-2tc Rowley, of Birmingham, Ala., were his works. This has been more or
among the out-of-state visitors in less the experience of all who have
Snnford yesterday stopping nt the been permitted to travel to these isles.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Montezuma.
In 1898 these islands came under
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
the
ownership and control of the U.
Wednesday—Music and Literature
Department of the Woman’s Club
Mrs. Charles Martin and attractive S. A. and since that time the wonders
will meet at the Club rooms.
little (laughter Mildred, of Macon, Ga., of the Hawniians have been made bet­
New Shipment
Friday—Mothers' Club will meet nt arc expected to arrive this afternoon ter known, for now they have many1
W. B. BRASSIERS
the home of Mrs. George Paxton on and will be the guests of Mrs. Howard boat lines that run regularly, also u
EXTRA TROUSERS
Myrtle avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
Small, Medium and Stouts
I'. Smith at her home on Sanford cable by which they arc in touch with
the entire world.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will Heights.
In Blue Serge and Fancy Pat­
These islands are 2,000 miles from
be held at Central Park at four
terns, some extra size, at
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Stacey, of San Francisco, and an equal distance
Snturdny—Fancy Dancing classes at Little F'alls, N. Y., arrived here today from any other land, are indeed alone
the Welaka apartments, at 3:00 nnd nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. in the broad expense of the Pacific.
f n
Viorrn’s real Hawniians will appear
o’clock.
I. Lucks at their homo on Magnoiiu
avenue. Mrs. Stacey is a sister of nt tho Princess Theatre tonight in a
complete new program of their sweet
LoVeet Smith, of New Orleans, is Mr. Loucks.
A NEW LINE OF VOILES
mystic and songs.
spending a few days here attending
This is tho Hawaiian Company that
CIRCLE NO. 2
to business.
with the raised figures, 40-in.
YOUNG MEN’S CAPS
has
set the standard for Hawaiian
Mrs. Wm. Musgrave nnd Mrs. C. H.
music
in
America.
wide,
yard
In Tweeds
Mrs. Alfred Liljn has as her guest Smith were hostesses nt the monthly
this week, her sister, Mrs. I. E. Rog­ business meeting of Circle No. 2 Mon­
BANKRUPTCY SALE
day afternoon. Mrs. Telford, chair­
ers of Savnnnah, Ga.
Selling
out Handel’s stock Friday,
man, presided. The first period of the
March
10th,
310 Sanford Avenue.—J.
Miss Elise Kirkland, of Camden, S. meeting was devoted to special pray­
D.
Parker,
in
charge of sale. 295-3te
er
for
the
revival
services
now
in
pro­
C., spent the week end here as the
gress
at
the
Methodist
church.
guest of Mrs. Forest Lake.
After tho reading of the minutes
the
plans for the cooked food sale and
CHIPMAN KNIT GREY
C. J. Luxmoore, of Detroit, Midi.,
Just Received
apron
sale were perfected for Satur­
is making his headquarters at the
day, March tho 11th. Plans were dis­
SILK HOSE
WASH HATS
Montezuma while in the city.
cussed for a rummage sale March tho
Special
For little boys, Sailor effect
N. G. Sherouse, of Jacksonville, and
H. Chadwick, of St. Augustine, were to to to ha to to to to ’to to
transacting business here yesterday. to
ha
ho
to
SECOND
E. W. Sweet and It. H. Sweet, of to
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Benton Harbor, Mich., were among tho to 7-pass, for 8200 cash and 10 ha
5
0
c
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tourists stopping at tho Montezuma to
to
monthly payments at $.10
yesterday.
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to
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$1.50 and $2

$1.25

BUICK

J. H. Wraggo, Fernandina, was in
tho city yesterdny transacting busi­
ness. While here he mndo his head­
quarters at the Montezuma.

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T ita n B a tte r ie s --C o s t L ess

CAILLE ROW BOAT
MOTOR

Just what you need for this sea­
son's fishing. On display at
Ball Hardware Co.

Sanford Machine
Foundry Co.
HOF-MAC BATTERY COMPANY
AGENTS
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The M e 12- to lH-pone W e e k ly H e r­
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Seminole
Connty
nnd to published every Prldny. A d v e r ­
tising rates mode know n on nppllratlon. Democratic In politics. V.1.AO per
penr, slw ny ■ In ndvnnce,_________________
MUMlIKIt

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A S S O C IA T E D

PIUCHH

The potato growers of Hastings are
looking forward to n big crop and
good prices. The same old cry all
over Florida. Greatest state in thd
onion.

in Georgia wore less than one per
that they are not forced to take a
UNCLE HANK
cent. Peoplo had not noar ao many
paper published in some other city ns
luxurles
nnd convonloncoa as now, but
formerly for they enn now g« t tho
thoy
had
more nnd hotter food, moro
name news at least twelve hours in
comfortnblo
and durable clothing, and
advance of any other news source de­
despite
the
ten and twolvo hour
livered in Snnford. The Jacksonville
Workdays,
moBt
of them had moro
Metropolis sums up tho work of tha
Bleep.
reporters on tho daily papers:
Mr. Cleveland in 1884 mndo his
“The newspaper reporter is tho most
campaign
on the tariff and tho “pubnonchalant and at tho same time tho
lie
office
Is
n public trust” idea. Mr.
most alert fellow in the world. 'No'
Cleveland
wns
an earnest and honest
to him is not an end; it is a begin­
mnn
nnd
wns-oloctod.
Owing to tho
ning. As far as it Is humanely pos­
Somite
remaining
Republican,
there
sible ho is immune from insults, be­
wero
no
economic
chnnges
during
his
cause ho is very impersonal in his
ndminifltrntlon.
Business
was
good
work, although sometimes he is very
nnd taxes nnd pricos advanced but
personal in his methods. Originnlity
little. Mr. Cleveland was defeated in
and ability to execute idons arc tho
1888 more because he wns not n
standards by which he is judged in
spoilsman
thnn anything else.
Ho
his work by the profession, but he
wasn’t
so
profuse
in
banding
out
the
must always follow the Hue of ac­
offices, really tried to put good mon
curacy. Ideas thnt are conceived at
Nowadays, when a young gal grow*
the expense of truth invnriably prove up. she hus to have her dresses short­ in public plnces and tho northern
Democrats wont back on him. With
boomerangs, for news, after all, Is ened,
the oleettion of Hnrrlson In 1888, the
merely truth told In coherent form.
Rcpublican party begnn to ride for a
“In this modern ego, when any news
fnll. It increased n protective to prothat breaks may affe.'t- the whole
hibitive tariff, and begnn to try to
wyrld, reporters are Htntioncd in all
lift itsolf over the house by pulling
corners of lie globe, some of whom
on
its bootstraps. It was about then
spend the greater portion of their
that
old mnn H. C. of L. came of age,
time just waiting, while others are
nnd
bns
been growing ever since. The
hot on the trail of facts twenty-four
McKinley
tariff boosted mnnufneturhours in the day. Patience is absoing at the expense of fnrming, only
fnr tho manufacturers to find they
couldn't sell theier goods. Mr. CloveInnd wns re-elected in 1802 on n wnve
cy. No doubt ho did the best he

honlth—to everything that is really
.worth while. But such a largo portion of them are pandering to Idloness or useless activity and luxury
that the good result of all haa boon
moro than neutralised.
The American stock th.it won this
continent from the wilderness was IndiiBtrinl nnd frugal. It had »ome
gross vices, but they «r*ld not debase
and deteriorate mind and body as do
tho moro refined dissipations today,
The Hons of old American stock
arc chiefly concerned in finding sunproof jobs, whore they do not need to
rniso n sweat nnd tho daughters to
cither marrying money or not marrying at nil, nnd In cither cnBo to nvold
ns fnr ns possible the bearing of
children. The hot, nerve-wracking
musclc-Btrnining work is pnssod to
the negro, the Dago, the bohunk and
the Chink, and the only reason why
these races have not taken our inhorItnnco nwny from us is thnt they contract laziness nnd cxtravngnnco fastor thnn wo do.
What is the remody?
There isn’t any. Mankind novor
lenrns wisdom except through suffroing. Wo will go on pyramiding—
only from tho npex up—until dire
want, sheer inability to live, brings
about n dcbncle, nnd then what is loft
of tho nation will painfully rotrnco
its rond. It will have learned its lesson—but its grandchildren will forget
it.
BANKRUPTCY SALE
Selling out iJandcVa stock Friday,
March 10th, 310 Sanford Avenue.—.1.
D. Parker, in charge of aalo. 205-3te

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Looks like poor old Georgia and
especially the country around Augus­
ta, has had enough misfortune with­
out having a big storm up there yes­
terday to complete the work of de­
struction. Augusta Ims had half a
dozen fires in tho past six months
that almost wiped up the city, the
country ims hud the cotton diubnek,
the boll weevil, the Wall Street “Flu"
and everything else that could happen
to them.
After thinking the matter over the
British people have decided that they
were too rougli on Lloyd George and
they had better keep Him awhile long­
er to lend them out of the wilderness.
It is. usually the way of the public.
Once they get a good mnn in office
they are never satisfied to keep him
there and because he is n great lender
thuy are jealous of him and are anx­
ious to crucify him on tiie cross of
public opinion. Great men are hard­
ly uver elected ami once elected they
arc tiie target for the shafts of public
opinion forever after—dirty flings
that carry the poison to the hearts
of the victims and finally kill them
olf. Wilson is a sample of this work
in America.
An editorial in a recent number of
the Sanford Daily Herald entitled,
“Please print this," reminds us of an
experience we once had in Kentucky.
Brother Holly says he occasionally
gets a request "to please print this."
accompanied by "hut I don’t want it
changed. Print it just as it is.” We
got n similar request ono time—iu
fact, we got such requests frequently
—but on this particular occasion wo
wore feeling a little bit mean, were
bilious or something, and wo took the
budding author (or ess) at "its" word
ami printed it just as it wus. Not u
solitary change in the manuscript did
we make. But after the paper enmo
out, O hoy! you ought to have seen
what took place. We wore too lazy
to run and too cowardly to fight, hut
heartily wished we were in any other
place, if that budding writer's chuncch of heaven depend upon “its" forgiv­
ing us, t l n goner, sure.—Kristis
Lake Region.

lnit right in the middle of his days
cnHh’ hi
l / U l / U L mouths at 830
came a panic, whieh the country was
Good tires, nnd top ami
boroly recovering from when Wilson
mechanical
condition good.
nnd the Democratic party went into
Editor J. II. Benjamin of the Ocala power on tho usual pledges of econo,
Star lias written n classic in review­ my and reform.
ing the political history of the United
We all know there wns nothing of
Sanford, Florida
States nnd in discussing present-day either, and the outbreak of the world
economic nnd social problems. It is war probably saved the country from
so timely thnt the Herald feels it is just such another experience ns it
rendering n service to its renders in had during Cleveland's second ndminreproducing the entire edilurini, as istration Roform of the national ftfollows:
! nnncinl system wns -probably the one
We notice in the Democratic pnpors 1wise and scientific measure of the
CITY TAX HOOKS CLOSE Al’RII
the usual old stuff preparatory to a | Wilson administration. This wns a
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX
campaign—denunciation of the Re­ great achievement, nnd probnbly sav­
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL lit
publicans for high tuxes nnd high ed the country from n financial colCOLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
prices, and promise of relief with lapse in tho lute summer nnd nutumu
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHK’li
Democratic victory.
a bow Mr. Wilson’s
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
Wo should bo glad to hnvo the j peace policies would hnvo eventually
ALFRED FOSTER,
campaign result in a Democratic orked out there is no telling, for
201 -2-1to
City Tux Collector
House of Representatives, It would the war knocked nit calculations into
safeguard the South for a while from a cocked but. Thero- wns a greater 1
vicious partisan legislation, but we prosperity in this country in 1918-10*
doubt thnt it would mnko any differ­ thnn it ever saw before, but it wns
ence to the country.
hectic ,nnd wns ebbing in 1920.
Largo Shipment of
We are rather surprised to know of
The defeat of the Democratic party
any well-informed mnn nt this time, in 1920 was due to discontent about
expecting n change in party control the war, It wns in control of the
to lessen the pressure on the con- government during tho war, nnd wns
sumer nnd taxpayer. We enn remem blamed for all the mistakes nnd conher back well-nigh fifty years, nnd sequences of th e mistakes. There is
ran certify that the rearguard of ev- no reason to believe thnt it mnde an y ,
cry administration, so fnr ns the cost more mistakes than the Republicans
of living wns concerned, always would have made, but the people were Substantial reductionfrom last
camped on the ground from which sore and mad and took it out of th e'
year's prices
For Information nnd reservel u
the vanguard hail marched out. The party in power. It wns n good thing f f * i i
Tf
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see Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant Cnnq
trumpet has never cnlled retreat for for the Democratic party thnt it was H i l l
H fl tV l lATA I 'D I A
bell-Lessing Post, Sanford.

Your Most Important
Decision
W hether you are a business or
professional man—farm er or
wage-earner—is yeur decision
to save regularly and consist­
en tly-building up a bank sur­
plus to meet your future needs

THE WORLD AT YOUR DOORSTKl

NOTICE
Wo have a limited supply of the now Peace Doilnrs which we will
tribute to our friends nnd customers ns long ns they last

QUALITY
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
from “the cheapest th at’s
good to the boat th at’s
made!” We carry every­
thing a first class grocery
should.
—A Trial Will Convince—

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THE MEN OF SANFORD AR^ INVITED TO THE REVIVAL AT

lilETHOPIST CHURCH-— — TONIGHT- - - - - — SPECIAL SERVICE
pattison Kline
to Deliver Notable

Chautauqua Lecture
do Von Think When %&gt;u
«.,nkr will bo the challenging lee, K . »&gt;,)“ ■ » ' i'»t"“ n. k1|m' " e' 1K r „ educator nml lecturer, nt the
Zing Itodpnth Chautauqua.
Sis address Is doslgned to arouse
rim l women everywhere from men|lethargy In regard to the problems

PATTISON KLINE

LyC), (ire facing Amerlcu mid tin
UrM today.
J Mr Kline
achieved n splendid
L ,ut';:i|nii UK II lecturer &lt;&gt;» quest lorn
If mi mm Import. During the pusl
i
hi&gt; lectured over 00 times in
tliim:&lt;• id.... . l'ls nddresses nre til. s ri'ii'tnn tlve eontrlhutlons t'
riiiti tlmndit Mini ure ulwnys we
"•!*isM'-nll&gt; received hy his mull

[ATER LEAGUE TO
'LAN CANALS BIG
1RLAND0 MEETING

Potato Growers*
Prospects Bright
Hastings District

ta ta kn Ka *a

Daily Fashion Hint

DEATHS

melting tar," said tho mayor, "and a
bountiful supply of feathers. The
next man caught In n hold-up will be
tarred and feathered and carried thru
tho streets ns an example to the com­
munity.
"In tnklng this step the citizens tf
Wood Lynne believe they can break
up tho practice within a short time.”
Tho town hns been organized into
vigilante committees who hold them­
selves in readiness to respond to call
for help, Mayor Kramer added.

ALLEGED PLOT
TO STEAL FRADY
' FROM MIAMI JAIL

&lt;11* Thr Associated Press)
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 8 .-A
MIAMI, March 7.—Frady spent a
tour of inspection made yesterday af­
restless night in jail after being tak­
ternoon through the potato section of
DORA STAFFORD IIALLARl)
en thoro late yesterday when authori­
St. Johns county revealed the fnct
Mrs. Dorn Stafford Hnllard, wife of
ties learned of an alleged' plot to ov­
that the potnto growers this senHon Richard Italian], nnd the daughter of
erpower the hospital gunrda nml put
have perhaps the best prospects for n Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Stafford, of Lake
him on n boat for Cuba or South Am­
big crop that they have had for many Monroe, died in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
erica.
years.
Wednesday, March 1st.
Three deputies with automatic shot­
The farms in the vicinity of Elkton,
guns
stood guard all night on the
Mrs. Hnllard was stricken some
J
Spuds, Hastings ami Oranga Mills two weeks ago with influenza and was
stntrwny
lending to the hospital ward
HARDING TO START
which comprise the majority of the thought to be recovering from this
I of tho jnl! nnd the night passed uneFOR FLORIDA TODAY
acreage in this county, all look mnrvc- drend malady when pneumonia was
\ vonful.
lously well and in almost every cuse contracted and her death resulted
------------------I Itjr Thr A ••(■&lt;■lot rd l*rni|
the potato fields are showing practic­ within a few days.
“For many months there hae been
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MIAMI,
Fin.,
March
7.—President
ally a hundred per cent stand.
Mrs. Hnllard was horn in Tarborn,
Harding was scheduled to leave this under consideration the project of de.
The fields which were planted early Gn., January 20th, 1800, nnd removed
morning for Florida, according to ,i ; veloplng a golf course on Hortl Point,
in Jnnuury are now a solid spnee of with her pnrents in enrly childhood to
telegram received here Inst night. Hit about two miles cast of Cocoa,*' days
green. The plnnts nro all healthy Lake Monroe, where she attended the
first stop In expected to bo St. Augus. tho Cocon Tribune. "On February 9 n
and strong nml growing vigorously public schools, nnd later she nttended
compnny of Interested gentlemen met
tine.
every day. There nre a number of the school in Snnford, having graduated
nt the Bntik of Cocoa and took the
farmers who were late in getting the here in 1016.
0300
necessary stops to form a $80,000
FILE BANKRUPTCY PETITION corporation for the purpose of putting
xcs
seed in the ground, hut these pro also' She was married to Richard Hnllard
showing plants oil smaller size, hut October 27th, 1010, and has since thnt
In the golf course." Now the project
Ills Thr Amiidnlrd I ' r r u l
also of uniform growth and in perfect time resided for the most part until
NE WYORK, Mnrch 7.—Three al­ has been launched, It will soon be
condition.
leged victims of Alfred E. Lindsay, completed. A part of the land hae nlher death In Chnttnnooga. Mrs. HnlThu weather up to this time has Inrd was loved hy nil who knew her
who is charged -with swindling weal­ ' rondy been cleared nnd tho course will
been ideal for the crops. There has and had a host of friends in Luke
thy women of nearly $1,090,000 In be developed during tho yenr.
been just sufficient rains and tho Monroe, Snnford, DeLnnd nnd Chutfake stock transactions, yesterday
FOR GINGHAM AND DIMITY
cool weather has kept the plants in a tanoogn.
Asserting a versatile readiness for filed an involuntary petition in bank­ .lust think of it! A razor nt your
strong and healthy condition and free
Besides sorrowing friends nml oth­ any daytime demand, these tub frocks ruptcy ngainst him in federal district own price.—Ball Hardware Co. 297-4tc
licrnld the coming of Summer. Check court. Lindsay, described as a dealer
from any sign of blight.
er loved ones, Mrs. Hnllard leaves a gingham
is used to fashion the first
Tho acreage planted in Irish pota­ grief-stricken husband, Richard Hnl­ model, which doses on the left shoulder in Investment securities wns recently
toes this season is somewhat larger lard, her two year old daughter, Cher­ and at the left side. The front of the indicted in stutc courts. The petition­
than last year ami the fanners will ry; her fnther and mother, Mr. and dress, in [Kind effect, is slashed at tlie ing creditors nro Mrs. Lillian Duke,
uinterfaced nnd rolled with a divorced wife of tho "tobacco king,"
harvest the crops somewhat earlier Mrs. E. Stafford; and four brothers, center,
convertible collar.
The sides arc
this year than usunl. In fnct, they Guy, Will, Rush and Brownie Stafford
athercd to a long*waisled blouse. who claims $000,000 and C. Dorothy
$100 cash, 10 monthly pay­
tedium size requires 5 yards .12-inch Atwood, who claims $50,000 nnd finrnre now busy assembling tho bnrrels of Lake Monroe, anti one sister, Mrs,
ments nt $25.
gingham.
in their barns to hnve ready for har­ R. N. Cone, of Orlando.
New paint nnd tiros, me­
Drain'd at the sides to cnrretqxmd
vest time.
The funeral of Mrs. Hnllard was witli the skirt, the blouse of the dimity
chanical condition good.
MENS CLUB MEETING.
The only possible handicap now to held Saturday morning at thu Allen frock lo the right is strikingly original.
banner crop would be a severe cold Chapel, in Del.and, and interment was Organdy in the color of the figures in
Regular monthly meeting of Mens
dimity is used to face the drain'd
spell which is hardly to be expected made in the DeLnnd cemetery. Dr. the
lections on both skirt and waist. Tlie (’lull next Wednesday evening nt
so late in the senson. There is a R. W. Thiot, of the Baptist eh ;r&lt;h, cilijes are picotcd. Medium size re­ 7:110. Usunl program of business in­
Sanford, Fla.
quires l3, yards .16-inch figured, and
slight element of danger from frost, officiating.
terspersed with interesting features,
1 vnfl 16-inch plain, material.
however, for the next week or two.
A sad incident in connection with
l*.-i Pa ha fcn *4 P-n
»s
294-Rtp
'i'irhi Model: Pictorial Review Dress
Tlie growers arc assured Af good the death and funeral was the fact
No. 927H. Sizes, 11 to 4-1 indies bust.
prices for hte potntoes this spring. thnt the husband was also suffering Price, 11 cents.
Second Model: • Blouse No. 9269. I
The stock of old potntoes throughout with.influenza ami was unable to at­
'ires, 11 io 42 inches bust. Price, 10
the country is almost exhausted and tend the funeral of bis wife.
•cuts. Skirl No. 9262. Sizes, 24 to 32
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the markets will bo almost bare and
tidies waist. Price, 30 cents.
eager for the new crop when they CANOE RACE FROM MIAMI
make their appearance commencing TO JACKSONVILLE SCHEDULED TAR AND FEATHERS
9
early in April.
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ANY CITIES TO BE REPRESENT(lly Thr AMNiirlntril I'r r M l
| ei&gt;—DISCUSS MEANS CHEAP­
MIAMI, March 7.—A canoe rnce New Jersey Has n Unique Punishment
‘•SATURDAY
NIGHT”
PLAY­
ER TRANSPORTATION
ERS DANCE PUPILS from Miami to Jacksonville will be
For Highwaymen.
held soon, if the challenges and ac­
[Definite plnns for n big meeting of
If you aspire to bo a leading wom­ ceptances hurled back and forth by ,
Central Florida Wnter Traffle an in a Cecil H. DeMHIe’s production, aspirants for canofst honors hero are CAMDEN, N. J., March 7.—Tarring
and feathering will be the punishment
['ague in this city on March 24 th you must have had some aesthetic carried to the bitter end.
for highway robbers nt Wood Lynne,
Jre mnde yesterday at a meeting of dance training under Theodore KosMessrs. Neville nnd Ferry, Duluth, near here, In the future, Mayor Wil- IS
directors of the lengue held in off, famous Russian dancer and screen Minn., Canoe Club, issued a challenge
linm D. Krnmer announced last night.
[ local Chamber of Commerce buildfor the race to the local club, nnd it Many residents of the community re­ •■
actor.
Every city in Central Floridn
Since Mr. Kosloff’s appearance in wns promptly accepted by Dick Hil­ cently hnve been held up nnd robbed 3
■I he invited to send representatives DcMille productions two years ago, ton and Richard Steele, of the Minml
of sninll sums.
■
|&gt; it is expected thnt the industries the director has sent many of bis fa­ Club. The Duluth conoists hnve re­
"Wo have obtained a big tank fcjr
Inested in transportation problems mous players to the Russian dnneer turned home for n canoe and it is
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planned
to
hold
the
rnce
upon
their
for training and exercises that devel­
J
pe meeting will be held in tho op grace. So satisfactory hns this return.
Inty courthouse nnd Senator Park proved thnt the producer now requires
Under present arrangements, each
Immell, former Congressman C. I). nil his lending women to attend Kos- canoe will carry two men, nnd the
|incs, of Now York and Altamonte, oiT’s dancing classes.
wilier will be determined by the ncChapped Viands
l W. T. Donnelly, a naval engineer
Lentrico Joy and Edith Roberts, ttml paddling time. Stop-overs along
and faces needn’t
| Brooklyn, and other well known who share the principal feminine hon­ the route will lie permitted.
bother.
i will be speakers.
ors in "Saturday Night," which comes
J. Sllgh, n local fruit shipper, to the Star Theatre Friday nnd SnturBREAKS BOWLING RECORD.
I president of tho longuo, said thnt day night are tho latest additions to
sooth es and heals
l lli T b r A ■«&lt;&gt;«-InI «-d I'rrna)
proposed canal system from KIs- the training school. Conrad Nngul,
TOLEDO, O., March 7.—N. Lumli.chaps and chilblains
Imeec to tho St. Johns river nt Jnc); Mower, Theodore Roberta, Syl­
gren,
of
Chicago,
rolling
on
the
third
^ “ iickjy and gen*1^
Jiford and thence to tho Indinn riv- via Ashton, Edythc Chapman, Julia
shift
of
the
singles
event
yesterdny
lon tlie East Coast would be the Faye, James Neill, John Davidson and
:
Id topic of discussion, although, oth- the other members of the cast of this broke the American howling congress
tournament record and roiled into
Itneans of obtaining reductions in picture also have been pupils of Kosfirst plnce with a score of 729. LundImportation costs would be brought loff while appearing in previous Cecil gren had games of 2.14, 2112, nnd 203.
H. DcMille productions. i
[oth Mr. Siigh and W. M. Tarpley,
A YEAR'S RESIDENCE
|fic manager of the P. Phillips Co.
GOES
Taste is a matter of
Irevscd the belief tTxnt tho pros- DR. HYMAN
fill- The A««nolnlrd l*rr*ii)
TO TAMPA APRIL FIRST
tobacco quality
1high rates would cause permanent
RICHMOND, Vu., Mnrch 7.—The
fry to the eitruH industry of tho
We «Ui e It »s our honest
bust week we published n print Virginia house of delegates yesterday
I*. Immediate means of transport- from the Tnmpn Trlhunc telling of passed n measure providing thnt be­
belief t h at t he tobacco* used
in Cheiterfield sre of finer
J the crops to the Northern con- tho clccttion of Dr. George Hyman ns fore a person enn Institute proceed­
quali t y (and lienee of b e t t e r
ler nt a cheaper rate are neces- the Director of Acttlvltlcs of the ings for n divorce, domicile in the
ta s te ) t b a n in a n y o t h e r
stntc
for
not
I
i' hs thnn one year must
I. they snid.
First Baptist Church of thnt city. On
Ci garet te at t h e price.
Incc the league was organized in lust Sunday evening Dr. Hyman re­ be Bhown.
h u n t Of M jir i Toka&lt;(t C*.
1 city last fall, shipments to all signed the Pastorate of tho First Bap­
Try n Hernld Want Ad toilnv
ihern points by water routes have tist Church of this city in order to
['■' than doubled, and if tho canal accept the work in Tampa. Ho will
Jfm which is proposed should go take chnrgc of the new work on April
fURh there Is little doubt but that
,
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|i*umls of dollars would bo saved 1st.
The First Baptist Church of Inmpn
H ly to the citrus and trucking is the largest in the state and one of
pity in this section of the state. tho Inrgest in the South. Already
IWc who nttended tho meeting work hns begun on tho erection of a
Icriluy were: Robert J. Holly, edi- new building to cost $250,000. A
I ’f the Sanford Herald; J. C. Hall, Sunday School building to nccomodnte
Th" thill Hardware Compnny, of 2,000 is In course of construction.
ferd; &lt;;. \v. Knight, president of
When Dr. By man came to Sanford
I Hanford Chamber of Commerce, there were only 200 members of the
Relieved
pt- \V. Penrmnn, secretary of tho Baptist Church here.
Since that
in J2, Hours
Fnnl Chamber of Commerce; W. time over seven hundred hnve been
Donnelly, of New York nnd Sun- welcomed into the membership °[
W ithout Drugs
l : Knd J, Siigh, W. M. Turplcy church. The smnll frame building
Paine In Heart. Cheat, Shoulder. A rm aI benjamin R. Cox, of Orlando.— has been replaced by a magnificent Analna
Peetorle-DIflleult Breath. SmotherIn, Dlaar. FalntingSp.il*. Deopeleal SwaOIntlo Sentinel. place of worship arranged for the Inga. Albumen and 8ugar. hare U en perman­
ently relieved utllMn 72 Amrre to 2 irw ls.
modern Church nnd Sunday School.
(*&lt;f Sderfftfitee, in thousand.
|iabidl Pianos, from factory to
There will be hut throe or more Jtell Shaul Drug*
by The Walden Method. »&amp;£ -C
prices. When you nro oqt shop- Sundays of Dr. Hyman's P i r a t e •offerer, of Heart Trouble, Cardlao. Aithma.
AmHna. Blood Preeeure,Threatened ParaljrM*
I don’t fail to stop in. a t T, J. and his letter to the church when he Hanlened
Arterlee and Kldn.y ^ m p W n t.
[r &amp; Sons’ and look them over. resigned, stated that ho wanted to re- have no organic trouble and can H prompttr
800 Mr. I.nnier, for prices and double bis energies during thou&gt;**» and permanently relieved by Tne WaH—
Method, without ffruga. Write for M peg*
288-tfo for the advancement of tho church.
book, copyrighted, explaining the N ature

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This Institution, whose success nnd strength has
been buildcd by n loynl people, whose most vnlunble asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest entleavor Is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
New Year.

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BANKRUPTCY SALE
nalcy must bo almost hero—Bob
Selling
out Handel's stock Friday.
plm to'l resumed talking of the
March
10th,
.110 Sanford Avenue^-J.
r c downfall of tho American ro­
D. Parker, In charge of sale. 295-3te

C rif— and Permanent Relief of th e n
pUInta. without drugn.
Chart, Reference*, etc- which will be eent te
.offerer* Free, upon recelptcf a ,t*Um«*t e4
their caw. Addteeai The Walden Inetltnt*
Suite 407. Plymouth Bldg.. New Haven, Cob*

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guamount Picture-*1Saturday / l i g h t C e c i l Jk PeMille
At the Star Theatre Friday and Saturday

RAZORS!
WILL HAYS IS IN
THE MOVIE!? NOW They won't last long, better hurry,
und got ono nt your own price.—Ball
Hardware Co.
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NEW YORK, March 7.—Will H.
Hays, former postmaster general took
up his duties Monday as executive
president of the motion picture manu­
facturers and distributors of America.
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
He spent most of tho first day In his
sumptuous now offices
receiving
Southbound
best wishes of lodding motion picture
Arrivo
Departs
producers, reading sheafs of congrnt....
2:36
a.m.
2:46
ijb ,
ulntory telegrams nnd admiring Imu8:40
a.m.
quota sent in by friends.
1188
p.m.
Mr, Hays denied ho hud been em­
3:20 p.m.
ployed to bolster tho industry assert­
7:lj)
p.m.
ing the following two clauses against
attacks on its morality, nBserting the
North bgund
following two clnuses from his con­
Arrive
Departs
tract told tho whole story of his du­
....
1:48
a.m,
2:03
a.m.
ties. *
12:06
p.m.
"To obtain and then nmintanin the
2:66 p.m.
highest possible standards of moving
4:05
p.m.
picture production.
"To develop to the highest degree
the moral nnd educational character
Trilby Branch
of tho industry.
Arrive

SELL RUM REAL ESTATE,
&lt;11/ T lir Associated P ress)

The first floor will be dovoted to a
secretary’s office , lounging and
smoking apartments, lavatories, lib­
rary, banquet hall nnd kitchen. The
banquet hall will hnvc n seating cap­
acity of 400 persons.

Claims it Has Keen Practice to Spend Money in
Advance

GREEN CATERPILLAR
* THE WORST ENEMY
OF THE TOMATOES
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GAINESVILLE,
March
7.—A
TALLAHASSEE, March 8.—It is its Judgment and discretion deem
greenish
almost
hnnirlcss
cutorplllnr
the practice in state governmental best.
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circles to let contracts nnd spend monThe defendants also claim that in Sr the tomato's worst enemy, accord­
ey before it is in hand, provided there order to bo authorized to make con- ing to Prof. J. R. Watson, entomolo­
is a good likelihood of it being in tracts for the expenditures required gist of the Florida Experiment Sta­
hand when the time comes to pay, uc- by the act in question it is not re­ tion, whoso business is to evolve ways
cording to unswer filed in circuit court quired that there should he nt thnt nnd means to ameliorate the farmers
by counsel for the Hoard of State in- time actually in the treasury money troubles insofnr ns plant protection is
stitutions defending against the ne- to meet the appropriation made for concerned.
This little insect eats its way into
tion of tax payers of Mnrion county that purpose nnd all other npproprinthe
tomato, nnd consumes its con­
who are seeking an injunction to to- tions made enrlier; thnt the law con­
tents,
but hecauso of the worm's pre­
strain the awarding of the contract templates and it bus been the reedgfor the addition to the cnpitol of the nixed practise in this state always for dilection for corn, especially sweet
continuances of work under any con- appropriations to lie made und con­ corn, tomato damage can be prevented
tract already awarded. The answer (tracts culling for the expenditure of Prof. Watson Bays.
An occasional double row of corn
nlso denies that tho legislature adopt- public money to be made made whoned nny specific plans for the addition, ever there would he funds available should he plnnted across the tomato
or thnt tho present plans differ to for tho purpose or payments would field nt intervals of about 50 feet, nnd
nny substantial degree from those come due; thnt appropriations nnd the corn should he plnnted nt n time
shown the solons. The hoard's eoun- contracts in pursuance thereof are ni­ when it will bo coming into silk when
sei also filed a demurrer to the tax- ways made with reference, not only tho first fruit is forming on tho to­
payers' bill for injunction.
jto the money actually in the treasury mato vines,
Further In the matter, Prof. W at­
These citizens of Marion county but ,,H
**** w^h reference to un­
son
says:
sought to enjoin the Hoard of Com- ticipated revenues to he collected un"The
corn should be dusted with
missionors of State Institutions ‘&gt;or levies already made or authorized,
lend
nrsenntc
for hud worm when
from proceeding to have constructed j The defendants also allege thut
about
knee
high.
Tho bud worm Is
the extensions and alterations of the uven bad the legislature specifically
cupitol building under the provisions adopted the plun for a
U-shaped
of Chapter 3422, Acts of 1921, on the . building that the plan adopted under
grounds, thnt the hoard has adopted "hlch the work is now progressing
a plan for tho extension of the capital | n° substantial departure therefrom
building different from thut adopted but
*n conformity to such general
i hey wm
or authorized by the legislature. They l»lu,,s uml »&gt;« Kreuter change In such in., uoubie rows or corn
contend thnt the legislature in puss-1supposed plan than the act nuthorn- nffortl shade for the moths which lay
w
from which the trouhi«,om.
ing nnd enacting the Htatutc did so e8, ^he defendants deny that the
worm,
hatch.
By thus offoniinir
with reference to a plan for extend- complainants an citizens and tax pay­
cool
shades,
the
cowpcns attract the
ing the north and south wings to the ,en*
the H*utu have such un intermoths
away
from
th e tomatoes;
west thus giving the enlarged buildrouttcr »s to entitle them
IlnrvcBt
the
corn
before the worms
ing the shape of a U. They fu rth er.tH nmlntaln a suit or to enjoin the
claim thnt such plan was submitted to • H“ bl board from constructing
the
them and adopted by the legislature building according to the plans adoptnnd thut the hoard has adopted and t&gt;&lt;* by it as the complainants have no
is proceeding with a plan by which personal or direct intreest in the mnt- CROSS STATE ROAD
tho completed building will have the “-'r 8rottter or
th“n h*‘B
IS NOW BUILDING
shape of a maltose cross.
Iothor clti*cn of th« 8tuU*' whether tnxWILL LINK COASTS
,
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1payer or not.
They
further
cluim
that
at
th
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Tho defendants also cluim by way
time the Hoard of Commissioners o f , (|f (|cmurn)r incorporntct, ln their
State Institutions le the contract
thut tho court ,K wlthout
the construct on of the extension, ami | jurjH(1Ietj(m t() contn&gt;| tho judKnMmt
alterations of the capital there was
(|Ucrutlo„ of tho „,mnl of Com-

WASHINGTON, March 7.—Declar­
ing that there was a nation wide
scheme to sell real estate of questionLeesburg Branch
ale value nt M ubcIo Shoals, Ala., con­
Arrivo
tiguous to the government nitrate
......... 3:56 p.m.
nnd power properties, Irving 11. Hlctt,
........ 2:50 p.m.
president of the Nntionnl Association
........ 5:50 p.m.
of Real Estate boards, yesterday urg­
........ 1:30 p.m.
ed the convention of thnt organization
........ 7:00 p.m.
to investigate the situation. He in­
sisted the executive committee take
Oviedo Branch
sotps to protect tho county. Mr. xNo. 126.......... 7:45 p.m.
Hlctt snid the had heard thnt prnctl- xNo. 127..........
cnily worthless marsh las was being
x—Dnily, except Sunday.
subdivided and sold y unscrupulous
promoters.

Departs

7:00 a.m.
8:25 p.m.
7:60 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

Specialist In Spinal Adlusim^,

Wm. J, Kermode, D r
Doctor of Chlroprnclic

S. 0 . Shinholser
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Quick Service Tiansfoi
Storage Facilities

If we please you, tell others; It „«
tell us. Phone 198

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audits—Systtn
Incomo Tax Service
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg,
"hone 852
Orlando, Fli

Auto Radiator Repair!
Shop
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Located at 207 French Are., helwtfi

Departs

SIIOT FROM HIS HORSE
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Vo., March
7.—George V. Garrison, n merchant
nt Campbell, Albemarle county, was
shot from his horse yesterday In front
of the home of Max Profltt and died
before medical aid could reach him.
Prifit, the alleged slayer, surrendered
to a magistrate and Is in Jail hero.

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

.. Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the Buii
neas and Professional Women's Cla
requests all young woman Jsstrk
employment to register nt the Fin
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

SANFORD NOVELL
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
THOS. J. A. REIDY

CONTRACTOR and BUILDE
817 Commercial Street

Sanford. FI

Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law

Geo. W. Knight

Practicing in State and Federal Courts

Real Estate and Insurance

Over Seminolo County Hank

SANFORD

FLOW

George A. DeCottes
The law provides that "If tax

Attorney-at-Law ...
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
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Th|8 is to notify nil concerned
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t h , ,t thD re(|Uir«mcnta of low will
com plied with m id the T ax

Books will positively he closed
on April first ns provided by law
nn(j njj ]arHjH on which taxes
have not been paid will be ad­
vertised and executions issued
for unpaid personal property
taxes.
Is a real town.

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And pretty soon she is going to be a real city.

Tax Collector, Seminole County

Do you remember when you could have bough! ft
around 4th or 5th streets on Park avenue for five or six nun1 dred dollars?
IF YOU DON'T ACT NOW you are going to do some
. more remembering, and the second time you rem em ber u
i going to hurt.

292-M-W-S

A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
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Law Library Bldg., Ocala, Fla.

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421V4 Marietta St., Atlanta, 0*-

At SANFORD, FLA., WEDNESDAY, Mch. 8
ter tho capitol building as it might in (h of a Grecian type.

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Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

Your own terms.

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Office Hours:
9 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to 0 p. m
Sundays and evenings l&gt;y ap,,0intniJ

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big scones in the plcturo nil of which
have boon splendidly handled by
George Jacoby, the director.

PERSONALS

OUT WITH THE ROAD SIGNS

Poln Negri. Despite Her Name. Is Su,„,. |.,kcl»nd Lnundry branch olllco
porb in “The hast Payment.”
u .porllne ■ » « »
WBHon*

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Mr nmJ Mrs. E. A. Ball were among
the visitor- to Orlnndo yostorday from
5*nford.
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,| M smith of Winter Park was in
the city todaJy looking over his rc&amp;l
^tate nod property!
' Are you observing Lent?
If you
tTV you will not bo interested in the
nfw place enrds at the Horald office.
y0u can look st them, nnyhow.
The members of Campbell-Loasing
post Americnn Legion are getting
jendy to invade Palm Bench noxt
week and attend the meeting of the
State Association.

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The County Commissioners of Or­
ange county at their meeting yester­
day ordered every road sign on the
Grange county ’ondwnjs to be taken
down at once. This means thnt Or­
ange county will not only plant trees
Our weather observer gives
Of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS,
ami flowers nlong tho right-of-way
the weather for part of yes­
hut they do not purpose to have the
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SHOES and other Spring Merchandise
terday in the report today
beauties of nature spoiled by tho ob­
and 83 looks "rawther
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jectionable road signs that now stare
*"&gt; twisted" you know, hut it is
rolling in at our place each express.
you
in
the
face
every
time
you
glance
* cooler than Hit today* and the
out of a car nnd try to see something
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finest weather that could
of tlie beauties of nature in this fnvbo hatched for the vege­
oted part of Florida. The action of
* table growers.
Nothing
the Orange county commissioners is
* t could he better, everything P-j i very
commendable and their action
is lovely, the city and coun­ IQ will ho followed by the commissioners
try is saved and the banks
of other counties in the state until
are still loaning . money.
Florida will bo ns clean as other states
What more do you want?
that have adopted this plan long ago.
l« A. M. MARCH 8, l!*22
Left with a free hand to put up as
Maximum
83
many signs as they please tho sign
Minimum
4{i
hoard advertisers will go on and on
Range
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until there is nothing left of the road­
barometer
30.28
ways except a solid wall of advertise­
Rain
,5*1
ments. Seminole county is getting as
North and dear.
had us tlie rest of them and it would
The Store Thnt is Different
he a good tiling for the Woman’s Club
" ■1 M Pn Pa fci
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and tiie other clubs to call tlie a t t r i ­
Sanford, Florida
tion of the county commissioners to
Pi *•:&gt; Pa p?i Pn Ra Ra Ra
tlie action of the Grange County Com- ” a D a n i ] i a i i D i i a i a m i i R i i i R « i i i s ! i R i m i n i H i a i i i u a i i a i
missioners in their courts to m a k e _______________________________________________________________
tlie roads beautiful as well as stilii
■■■■■■ The many improvements in renl castnntial. The Orlunilo Sentinel news
mnilc to tnto holdings nnd tho general activitem about the action of the Orange Gentlemen!
have your
order. Ity in city property means thnt many
County hoard is as follows:
For Florida; Fair tonight
homes will be built hero this
followed by
increasing
"The highway beautification move­ Our New Spring samples are here and new
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ment took a lung leap forward yes­ for the next ten days we a ill give an
cloudiness Thursday; some­
terday when tin* county commission­ extra pair of pants with each suit or-'
what warmer on tin* main­
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ers unanimously ordered that ail ad­ iler. All work made in my shop.
land.
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vertising signs and bulletin Itoords TERMS: CASH
NO CREDIT
Pn Re. a 4 s i
along
the
rights
of
way
of
the
county
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With a demand for
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should be removed by April 15.
“The order was introduced by Com­
Glass Bottles and Con­
S tiltC A llto m o b ilc
missioner S, S. Sadler, who lias co­
Opp. I’liHlnlTice
Association to Meet operated with the committee appoint­ I'lione 1P2
amounting* to
Sanford, Fin. tainers
ed by tin* Orlnndo Chamber of Com­

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

WHAT’S IN A NAME ANYHOW?

W P« pta n P® 1^

Pol’la Negri, famous screen star,
was enlled by olio critic “a serious
dramatic star with a funny name.”
It is a name quite unlike "anything
else on the market” and it earns the
distinction of being unique. Mile. Nogrl is a Continental star, who has
never visited this country nnd, hence
hns not boon subjected to the gruelling interviews of American news­
paper men. Poln Negri won enviable
fame as the star of "Passion,” and
abo will lie seen at the Star Theatre
tomorrow night in "The J.nst Pay­
ment," a Paramount picture. Her
portrnlay in this superb photoplay Is
snld to e______
one of the eat over seen on
the silent stage.
---------OVKIIH) ORCHESTRA IS
M \K|NG Gil RAT STRIDES
IN MUSIC CHICLES

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$495.00 Cheaper This Year Than Last

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ED. RANDALL

merce and the sub-eommUleos named
by other cities in the county to force
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the highway beautification plans. It
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provides that persons who now have such signs along the county roads may IUi
have until April 15 to remove them. p&gt;l
If any remain after that date they
will be destroyed by the county road pii
B-l
superintendent.
Tin* number of signs and bulle­
tin boards has greatly increased in
the last two years and numerous pro-1 Oil
tests have been made by citizens to fe
the board of county commissioners. Pi
Others have expressed their disap­ P\
proval of the so-called disfiguring ad­ PRI
vertisements through the columns of
the newspapers.
"in many places laws prohibiting
the erection of billboards nnd signs
have been passed and tiie ruling of
tho commissioners is expected to meet
with the general approval of the peo­
ple of the county.
"L W. Phillips, chairman of the
Chamber of Commerce committee,
said last night that enthusiastic meet­
ings were being held in tlie various
towns of the county nnd that the
work of beautifying the highways
would go forward with renewed vigor,
as n result of the commission's ac­
tion.

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$1111) cash, ten muni Its at
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$55 fur a good
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New Cord Tires and paint, p i
best of mechanical condition pj
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Sanford, Fla.

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Will Speak nt First Itnptist Church.
Admission Free.

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BANDEL’S
iBANKRUPTl
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SANFORD AT ORLANDO FAIR

ATTENTION KEIIEKAHS

MEN'S CLASSES TONIGHT
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The men's classes of the M eth o d ist
church are going in a body to thnt
ch tonight tto tho revival, where
enuren coins
Dr. Walker will preach « special aor-

Tidewater Glass

8AVR YOU MONEY
Write us

I)r. W. J. Christenberry, of Rich­
mond, Vn,, is a visitor to our city to­
day, nnd will lecture tonight at tho
First DnptiHt Church. Dr. Christen­
berry has Just returned from an ex­
tended tour through Chinn nnd also
the South Americnn countries. His
subject tonight will be “Child Life in
Chinn.”
The public generall is invited nml
dnmisslon is free. The lecture begins
at 8 P. M. There will he n song ser­
vice proceeding the lectnro nnd a
short address by Dr. C. M. Brittnln of
Jacksonville, Fla.

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GLOBE PIANO CO.

NOTED LECTURER
HERE TONIGHT

over 2(H) tons of manu­
factured glass daily, in
the Southern States,
Cuba and South Amer­
ica

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MARCH

Busy at homo and lack of push, San­
ford
failed to get in the blue ribbon
Regular meeting of Seminole Lodge
class. But here oil the job where she
Friday, March 10th, nt 0 o'clock, so,
thnt nl who wish can go to DeLnnd to "bvays keeps the step, she cleaned up
the District meeting
Notice the both the blue ribbon and the ong
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i green, a* witness her not market hud' m RS.D. S.'e . STARR, Noble Grand Ket of W.«32,000.00, which floes not
include express and boat shipments,
I; MRS, LOSSING, Hccty.
207-2tp approximately 50,000 packages now,

Our financial connections enables us to -stj ' -'”1' 11
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mobile on terrm to Huit you; and &lt;mr charges ate
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sivc—Usual rate of Interest, plus insurance.
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We received this week a shipment of five cats, and &gt;&gt;&gt;u ■
had better come at once if you want one of these.
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Ask anyone about the Hup- We believe the Hup to be *
1he best car in the world for the money.

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1EASY TERMS!
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J^Iew S h ip m e n ts

And they are all selling

j. &lt;;. Hall, It. W. Pcarman, W. T.
Donnelly, G. W. Knight and U. J.
Holly attended a meeting of the dir­
Among the really fine musical or­
ectors of the Central Eloridn W ater­
ganizations of Seminole County is the
ways Traffic Lengue yesterdny in
Oveidn Orchestra recently organized
Orlando
under die leadership of E. A. Ball of
this city, Tlie organization is officer­
Hats were oxchnngcd at the Meth­
ed as follows:
odist church Inst night nnd N. J. Lil­
Mrs. W. J. Lawton, president; Mrs.
ian! received one that whilo it suits
McCall, vice-president; .Miss Mitchell,
him alright is not his own and he secretary and treasurer.
feds that during the revival it
The orchestra is composed of twonwould not be right for him to keep it.
ty-five members nnd is a stringed
Therefore if the owner of Mr. Lil­
that is
vm ho
no nnd brass instrument
, orchestra
,
ian's lint will return It nil will
Horald
*'es‘mcd
to
tf,l&lt;
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pl»cc
among
the
pence and prosperity at the
musical organizations of the state in
office again.
,
the near future. They expect to give
their first concert at Ovoido some
Have you noticed the now adver­ time soon nnd will also give a con­
at Lakeland Monday
tisements of the Seminole Bank in cert in Sanford and other cities. Just
reference to the savings hank depart­ another instance of the women taking
The State Automobile Association
ment. Mrs. Victor Check hns charge tiie leadership in nil things good and will meet at Lakeland Monday and it
of the new ndvertitfling nnd they nre their first appearance on the stnge is hoped that a large delegation will
•nappy and right to the point nnd will will he nwnited with much interest. go down there from this part of the
pet results. The Seminole Bank hns Ovoido hns long been noted for great state nnd help to reorganize the nssoalso doubled their regular space an loenl talent in many lines nnd their t int ion and get ready for a big sum
they believe in advertising nnd get fine orchestra is only one of the big mer season. M. M, Smith, the prosi
results thereby.
things organized in that thriving lit­ dent of the Association, tins labored
long and faithfully for the organiza­
tle city.
THRILLING IS STORY f)F
tion and the troubles that have come
I’OI,A NEGRI'S GREAT PARA­
upon
the body have nothing to do with
TO OCALA IS
MOUNT PICTURE, "THE
the
active
head for he lias worked
THE SLOGAN OF
LAST PAYMENT”
for co-operation, for organization nnd
CENTRAL FLORIDA for the upbuilding of the association
One of the most remarknblo stories
early and late. Every member of tho
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ever1 screened
Lnat “On to Ocala," will bo the slogan of Florida Automobile Association should
Payment,” n splendid paramount pic- Orlnndo at least nnd should he tho ^ t(( Lakt,|aml M,mdiiy and help to
ture starring Poln Negri, tho famous slogan of nil tho other cities in eon- |m(
that means
put |)0W
new|jfc
life tnto
into tiio
the ,.|u|,
club that
means
icrcen actress, which will bo tho fen- tral nnd south Florida. Sanford will so much to the state In many ways.
ture at the Stnr Theatre for ono day, he represented at the meeting offi- Every state in the union has an active,
next Thursday. Screen fans who anw dally by Forest Lake nnd D. L. live automobile association and up to
Poln Negri in "Pnaalon" and "Gypsy Thrasher but other citizens should nt- n fow mo|)t|,s nff0 Florida had one hut
Blood," will find her role in "Tha Last toml this state division or capital rch(|R fnl)on illt() ,|C(.ny
is not
Payment," even moro fascinating movnl meeting. Sanford is vitally in- functioning properly. The auto clubs
thmi tiise she esanyed In tho pictures (crested in the meeting nnd a largo all over the world do a wonderful
named.
crowd of people should be there. Or- work in good roads, better spirit of
The celebrated Btnr is' seen nt Lola, lando is going with the hand nnd all co.0j)Crnlion among the owners of
the prett wife of u South Americnn sails arc set ns the following from autos and better legislation for tho
cattle ilealor. She meets a young the Sentinel would indicate;
benefit of good roads and auto own­
Parisian nnd when her husbnnd is
“The hoard of directors of the ers.
l&gt;rfl Florida
pioriua that
mni now has
tins more miles
nines
slain by vengeful vnequeros, she nc- Chamber of Commerce had a session ^ ^uot| r0I,ils than many states and
companies tho young man to Paris. It yesterday. One thing endorsed was |1JlJ( nH ,„nny automobiles as any of
develops thnt Lola has been previous- encouraging the dispatch of a inon- Nielli, should by all means have an
ly married and driven her husband to ster delegation of Orlnndo citizens Ju.^jvc nut„ cluli or association. It Is
ruin, hut when she ngnin enters his headed by the Cola-Santo bnnd to the (Up (()
members to either inject
life, lie recognizes nnd exposes her to state capital removal meeting to be ll);W |jfL, j„t„ the club at the Lnkethe man who vainly Iovcb her. Trng- held at Ocala next Monday. At least |an(| meeting or reorganize into a now
edy then enters into tho lives of those 100 Orlnndo citizens nre urged to
lir l|roj&gt; the matter altogether.
concerned nnd tho subsequent devcl- notify Secretary Cox that they w ill:
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opmeats nre ns thrilling niT thoy are go. List your cars. Orlnndo is going
DANKHUI'TCY SALE
dramatic and appealing.
to Ocalo to find out what is doing nnd
...
t naIl(|t,|*M st(Urk Friday,
I’ola Negri vests tho rolo of Loin Orange county boosters nre expected
'
Sanford Avenue.__I.
with exquisite arc in her support np- to make a big showing ami Coin-, nil- ^ ^
j,,* charge of sale. 2i»5-3tc
pear some of the best known screen to will Idow Orlnndo s horn.
Got ■
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artists of Europe. Thore are several in line."
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many friends
due. an in Seminole, and Volusia counties, for
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l( the kind thoughts, expressions of conTdolonce and the magnificent floral ofp tarings, offered, expressed and reculvi cd, in connection with the recent death
I'nixl funeral of our beloved wife and
S
,
5 daughter, Dora Stafford Ballard.
RICHARD BALLARD,
$
ARE GIVEN TO RELIABLE PEOPLE ON
MR. and MRS. K. STAFFORD.

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thl! «»*" ''»'1 H»V coming off the same
acreage, thanks to our long seasons,
"^.Irrigation and Intensive system of
'"-rning. Here we do live, never fail»K to make a saving average, pay In^ weekly and keep business up and
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time to time the price of good colory They wont last long, better hurry,
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On the Okeechobee Ilranch of the Florida Bait Count Railway, Chulnotn, Fla., among the plncB nnd lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with privnte baths and'hot water heat. Flrit
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to |U 0 per day; $10 to 918 per week, nccording to location of room.
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MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMUEY, Manager

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME H

prohibition navy to act

ALONG FLORIDA’S COAST
RUNNING BOOZE BURGLARS
FORD WILL NOT GETSHOALSFOR
MELLON APPROVES YEARS, IF AT ALL
OF THE DRY NAVY
Hootch Hounds Will Be
Assisted by Uncle
Sam’s Navy

NUMBER 298

^SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922
ta K i m m K t i n R i p « K i M , h i h i
ta
ta /
ta
ta
►a
Florida newspapers hnvc been quoting at length an interview
ta given press representatives at Daytona by the famous statistician,
ta 'Roger W. (Ihibson, probably tho leuding authority of the dny ota
ta economic problems as relnting to the present businoHs situation.
ta Mr. Bahson recently spent some time in Florida, gaining first-hand
M information ns to our resources and our future possibilities.
He
ta therefore put himself in n position to spenk with nuthority. In the
ta Daytona interview he expressed amazement at the general condita dition of business in Florida, noting the remarkable growth of the
ta cities lie had visited nnd the general tone of optimism everywhere
Si, encountered. Then when he went hack to Philadelphia he published
ta a statement, over his own signature, in the Philafilephiu Public
ta "Ledger that is well worth reading:
"I hnve traveled those last two weeks/* Ah*. Bahson says in
Hs his statement, “from Maryland to Floridn, nnd then westward
through Georgia, Alabama nnd Mississippi,
ta
"Conditions are Buroly better In tho South Atlantic states than
ta they were a yenr ago. At that time it was pitiful to sec the distress
ta among both tho rich nnd the poor. Like an epidemic, the business
ta . depression when it struck the South showed no favoritism,
ta
"Rich and poor, young and old, were nil hit together. Virta ginin, North Carolina nnd Northern Gcorgin show more improvcta ment thnn does the rest of the South. The best cities for sales are
ta Richmond, Vn.; Greenboro nnd Charlotte, N. C.j Charleston nnd Co­
ta lumhin, S. C.; Columbus, Augusta and Atlanta, Gn. Each one of
ta them will show much better business in 1922 thnn in 1921.
ta
"Florida is not included in the above list ns—with the excepta tion of the northern part—there has been no real depression in
ta Florida. If Floridn were in the western part of the country, I
ta should say it will surely be hit by the depression wave some time
ta within the next two years. But considering the fact that the pres­
e t ent depression started in the East nnd that the South has already
ta received its blow, the Southern part of Florida niny escape this
ta time without being hit.
ta
"This, however, doesn't mean Florida will always be immune
ta from depression. Some day there will be a real estate collapse in
ta Florida just as there lias always been in every state after a period
ta of great prosperity.
ta
"I nm distinctlj^bullish on the South. The young man of the
ta North I should advise to go South rather than West. Certainly
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our South Atlantic states offer agriculturally, industrially nnd eomta ntcrcinlly better opportunities to the young man of today than does
ta South America."
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ROGER BABSON ON FLORIDA

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IN REFUSAL TO JOIN THE
UNITED STATES SHOWS A’
PRESSURE FOR ECONOMY
KIWANIS CLUB
In the Rehabilitation of
ENTERTAINED | War’s Ravages
AT MONTEZUMA CONFERENCE
WILL PROCEED

ta
ta
5*
ta
LEGAL ENTANGLEMENTS WOULD
ta MESSRS. DOUGLASS, SMITH AND
PROHIBIT CONGRESS FROM
ta
MANAGER GROSE WERE
REACHING DECISION.
Pa
THE HOSTS
ta
And Sub-Chasers Will
( H r T h r A sso ciated P re s s !
ta
At the invitation o.* Kiwaninns E. Just the Same Without
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
March
9.—
Dry Up Frolida for
ta A. Douglass and II. n. ,'‘mith, owners,
America But They
Clinirmnn Kahn of the House mili­
PR and Mr. Grose, manage! of the Mon­
a Time
W ant Us
tary committee yesterday told W. B.
ta tezuma Hotel, the Kiwanis Club met
Mayo, chief of engineers for Henry
p'« and had luncheon at Sanford’s new
(llr T h r A sso etalrd P re s s)
( H r T h r A am irln lrd I 'r r a a )
Ford, that it would require years to
WASHINGTON, March
ta hotel today. Messrs. Douglass, Smith
WASHINGTON, March
thresh out existing legnl entangle­
9,_Formation of the pro­
ta nnd Grose proved to he most enter­
9.— Refusal of the United
ments and it wns doubtful even then
ta taining hosts.
hibition navy for combating
r
L
States
to participate in the
that the Government would he nble to
rum smuKKlers alonj? the
Pa
President
Connelly
called
the
m&lt;rotGenon
conference may he
accept the Detroit manufacturer’s
t a ing to order and presented Howard
Florida coast was approv­
viewed
ns the first step in
proposed contract for purchnsc and
t a Overlin, the baby Kiwnninn, nnd nfter
ed by Secretary Mellon of
the
campaign
of tactful
[ease of the nitrate and power pro­
ta John Smith hnd seated the gentle­
the treasury, it was stated
pressure
to
promote
econo­
jects at Muscle Shoals, Ala.
ta man in the hnhy chair he was made to
today.
Officials declared
mic
rehabilitation
of
Eu­
After the committee adjourned oth­
ta
rise
nnd
give
a
speech.
Howard
was
the use of the coast jjuard
rope,
it
wns
said
today
by
er committee members said the legal
ta going good when Forest Lake called
submarine chasers by prohi­
high
officials
of
the
govern­
barriers to acceptance of the Ford
ta him down for being too lengthy and
bition authorities should
ment.
proposal appeared incscnpnblo be­
Pa
have marked effect up^n
also
in
order
to
give
A.
Ratfuld
a
cause of tho contracts held by the Aln■ &gt; chance to sing Liza Jane for being
the operations of the liquor
LONDON, March 9.—The de­
nma Power Company and the Air NiPAI late.
i
runners.
•
cision
of the United States not
trntes Corporation, which, those con­
p.j
The
regular
scheduled
spealie.-,
'
to
participate
in the Genon con­
cerns claim, give them exclusive
Pa Itrax Perkins, failed to show up when I ference will not effect the date
rights to purchase the Warrior steam
Pa called, but sent word thnt he was suf - 1nor the plans for tMe conference
plant and nitrate plant No. 2, respect­
feeing wit ha severe ease of mumps, as far as Great Britain i3 con­
ively. Both units would be delivered
ta
dumb
ague and etc. He was prompt­ cerned, it was stated officially
to Mr. Ford with free titles in event
ta
ly
fined
$ 10.00 for the hospital fund today.
bis proposal was accepted and could
and
Dr.
George
Hyman wns called oil
not lie freed from the contract with­
to
fill
his
place
as speaker. Dr. Ilyout prolonged litigntion in the courts.,
ipnn
responded
witli
his usual enter­
Mr. Kahn said attorneys for tno |
UIIINCS .MitS. SHIELDS AND THE
taining
manner
and
stated that the
power company and the nitrate cor.NEGRO FACE TOeight
nnd
onc-hnlf
yenrs
spent in Sunporntlon had advised him they would
FACE
ford
hnd
mode
him
n
Sanford
booster
insist that the Government discharge
that
ho
could
not
forget
and
that
he
the obligations it hnd assumed when
(H r T lir A sso ciated P re s s!
would
be
a
Sanford
booster,
although
DELAND, March 9 .- -State Attor- contracts for the construction of the
he is shortly to leave for Tampa.
SAY8
BONUS
CERTIFICATES
, ney George A. DeCottcs Inst night two units were executed with wnr de­
O. P. Swope, of the county com-1 WOULD ME NO GOOD AND THE
partment
officials
and
options
given
* bmught Mrs. Shields and Fete Smith
mhsioners, was hero introduced and 1 HANKS COULDN’T USE ’EM
face to face to question them about their clients for exclusive purchnso of
properly welcomed. Mr. Swope o u t-1
Stole
$3,500
Worth
of
Cocaine,
Morphine
and
$100
the killiiiR of Mr. Shields. The wom­ the two plnnts in the event the Gov­
lined the plan whereby Seminole coun- j
(Hr T h r A a a o t l n l t d P r t a a l
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in Cash
an iiRuin accused the negro of the ernment over decided to sell them.
WASHINGTON,
Mnrch
9.—Comp­
ty
is
to
hnve
its
road
system
mater
1
killiiiR and Smith stoutly denied any Undet their scpnrnte ivnrnings they
ially strengthened nnd also whereby I troller of the Currency Crisinger an­
knowledge of the crime. The authori­ would refuse to submit to the disposi­
JACKSONVILLE,
March
9..—Thlevea,
believed
to
be
druK
a
bridge could be obtained for Osteen nounced today In the event of tho en- **
ties ore markitiR time in the investi­ tion of the properties to Mr. Ford nnd users, broke into the Southern Drug Mnnufnptu^ng plant here
F(*rry.
This plan called for the en­ actment of the soldiers' bonus legis­
gation pending receipt of copies of would battle for their rights, from sometime last night and stole $.‘1,500 worth of cocaine, morphine,
lation providing for the pnymcntB by
letters and telegrams fspm Shields tho lowest to tho highest courts, Mr.' and a hundred dollars in cash, valuable jewelry from employes’ dorsement and carrying of a $100,090 ndjusted servico certificates he would
bond issue, the election for which has
which Mrs. Nettie Lawrence, &amp;f Wich­ Kahn said, he was unnblo to see how lockers, etc. The police said they had several clues and expected
been called. After Mr. Swope’s ad­ ndvisc national hanks to decline to
the
Government
could
enter
into
the
ita, Kansas, telegraphed yesterday
to
make
arrests
soon.
dress the club unanimously endorsed nccept certificates ns security for
she was forwarding. Mrs. Lawrence agreement proposed by Mr. Ford, toi
the project and promised its support loans. Crisinger described the pro­
the extent of delivering the plnnts to
Shields is a sister.
posed plan of issuing ndjusted service
of
the bond issue.
him for immediate development or
certificates
for use by soldiers if de­
Prof. McKay was the cducntioiiul
for future operation if the courts sidFlorida to Get
sired,
ns
collateral
for loans to 80
speaker of the day nnd spoke for ten
[ed with the power company and nit­
per
cent
of
thoir
face
value as "the
minutes
on
the
necessity
of
providing
rate corporation in the final decision.
Benefits From
worzt
kind
o
f
frozen
credit”
nnd de­
education
nnd
recreation
of
the
prop­
Mr. Mnyo revelled that it wns Mr.
Drainage Bill Ford's
clared
while
he
would
he
without
au­
er
kind
for
the
boys
and
girls
of
to­
intention to begin work at
thority
to
order
nutionnl
hanks
to
re­
day—thnt
they
might
make
a
better
SENATOR TRAMMELL GRATIFIED Muscle Shoals this summer.
fuse to accept them as security he
nation of tomorrow.
AT FAVORABLE REPORT
Akers, of the King Hardwnre would strongly advise against their
HARDING ARRIVES
BY COMMITTEE.
Uncle Sam Holds to the Policy of Non-Recogni* Co.,Wm,
of
Atlanta,
brother of our Frank, acceptance.
AT JACKSONVILLE
tion
of
Soviet
Government
was
a
visitors
and
addressed the club. •
AT NOON TODAY
Senator Pnrk Trammell, in an inter­
•
At
the
close
of
the
meeting on mo­
view yesterday, expressed gratifica­
tion
of
Mr.
Lilian!
and
Mr. Lake, a .
I l l y Tin- .............
P ress!
( l l r T h e A aao rln trd P re s s !
It is understood that the American
tion over the action of tho Sonnte
WASHINGTON,
March
9.—The
JACKSONVILLE,
March
9.—Tho
rising
vote
of
thanks
was
tendered to
committee on reclamation in report­
Hnrding Special nrrived here at United States Government has de­ government also fails to agree with the hosts of the day for tho mngniing fnvornbly on the McNnry bill pro­
twelve forty-four oclock, nfter n brief dined tho invitation to participate in tho European powers as to tho partic­ ficent entertainment.
viding for federal assistance nnd co­
stop to transfer the train from th e , the Genoa economic conference. 1
ipation of Russia and In that connec­
Dainty folders were at each plate,
operation in drninnge projects ns well
Atlantic Const Line to the Florida': The decision of the American gov- tion cites the policy of tho United on which wns printed:
as aricT land projects.
East Const tracks, nnd then will cotT^", eminent wns transmitted into yestcr- States of non-recognition of the Sov­
I Complimentary Luncheon
The Senator said that under the
tinue to St. Augustine?
Iday to Senator Ricci, the Italian am iet regime as set forth in the noth of
to tho
•
SPECIAL TRAIN ELABORATELY
provisions of this hill Floridn nnd
. bnssndor here, who, acting for his last March.
KIWANIS
CLUB
SAFEGUARDED TO ARRIVE AT
other Southern states will bo benefitcountry nnd indirectly for the Allied
Sanford
ST. AUGUSTINE TODAY
ted as well ns the states in tho ^ t . | I'UTNAM LUMBER CO.,
Supreme Council, extended the invita­
LONDON, March 9.—The news that
Thursday, Mnrch 9th, 1922.
He added thnt the McNnry bill cov-1
SAWMILL BURNED TODAY
the United States has declined the in­
• (Emblem)
(Ily T h e A a a n c li ir d I ' r r u )
ors in the mnin provisions of the bill i.
WITH A HIG LOSS tion for American participation.
The position of tho Amoricnn gov­ vitation to participate in the Genoa
ON HOARD PRESIDENT HARD­
Fruit
Cocktail
a
In
Montezuma
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which he has boon fighting for since ;
ernment as set forth in the commun­ conference is extremely disappointing
ING’S SPECIAL TRAIN, Mnrch 9 .—
LUNCHEON
He kcame a memor of tho Senate.
| JACKSONVILLE, March 9.—Tho ication handed Ambassador Ricci is to nil the supporters of the Genon
Hearts of Celery
v Queen Olives I Refreshed by a good night’s sleep
wi I lie recalled thnt when Sonn-, Hawmlll of tho PPutnnm Lumber Com- thnt participation by the United project. The view is held here that
President Hording wns looking for­
Chicken Bouillon, en tasse
lf ranimell first advocated this pol- pnny on McGirts Creek, six miles States in any general Eurupcnn econ­
ward
enthusiastically to his first day's
the absence of the United States is
Corn Bread Sticks
lini "r,‘ the Senate ho received vory | from Jacksonville, wns destroyed by omic conference in impossible at this hound to detract from the usefulness
vacation
when he arose this morning
Broiled Filet of Red Snapper
1 support from other Southern nre onr|y today, with u-loss of one time owing to the complete failure
aboard
tho
special carrying him nnd
of any decisions adopted nt the con­
Suuco Tnrtnre
I
1,11 "is and was opposed by tho Bono- ^hundred nnd forty thousnnd dollnrs, of European nations in the view of
his pnrty to ^Florida for a week’s rest.
ference for European economists, are
Chickfit
Croquettes
en
cream
Kan ninny of the W estern, wj,jcj, was covered by insurance,
the Amoricnn government to adopt increasingly convinced that the real
The special early today was skirting
with June Peas
tlm ' I #1 ' 1,0 lnr*oIy *°
con' | Officials announced tho plant w
proper measures for remedying the rehabilitation of Central Europe is Potatoes CnHserole
tho lower South Carolina const. It is
Butter
Beets
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or,.R on Hehnlf of this char- , |)C ri.built immediately. Two hun
ravnges of wnr and for insuring the possible only with the co-operation4h'
scheduled to arrive nt St. AugustineAspnrague
Salad
a
In
Kiwanis
j
• u a legislation thnt the present, nu,n wcrc thrown out of work,
stabilization
of
their
economic
life.
at two. n’clack this afternoon. Presi­
the
United
States.
Chocolate
Ice
Cream
nnd
Cake
measure has been reported favorably.
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dent intended to go out for n round
American Cream Cheese
nfter Hcvcrnl ut'jP oU K RELIGIOUS
of golf this afternoon. While tho
Cafe
Nyir
Iced
Ten
|
California Goblin
Harding Leaves
* ” ®ect,1rp
ftld for tho
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ORGANIZATIONS
vacation plans for tho week were not
Cigars
|
I lands in the Westorn states hnd
WANT DISARMAMENT
nn%ouncod
it was understood thnt
Will
Straighten
For
Florida
to
fill'd because of the opposition of Mr.
Harding
might
take a trip down the
GET
A
BULLETIN
famniell nml others who declared
&lt;ny T l i r tssnrlntrd Press) •
Out
the
Tangle
Spend
Vacation
coast
as
tho
guest
of Kdwnrd M. Mc­
ON HOG RAISING
Mnt the South must receive rccogniNEW YORK, Mnrcl) 9.—Four roLean,
publisher
of
tho Washington
,nn through the inclusion of drain- ligious organizations, representing Kii Klux Klan Gels Crbdit for Do­
WASHINGTON, March 9.—Accom­
(Ily T h e A m u irln trd I 'r r a a )
Post, on tho latter’s housobont. Elab­
"k'e provisions if the measure'wns to Protestant, Catholic nnd Jews, today
ing Everything
GAINESVILLE,
Mnrch 0.—The orate precautions nro being taken by
panied by Mrs. Hnrding and n small
0 Passed by the Senate.
•
began a concerted movement to obtain
College of Agriculture of the Univer­ the Atluntic Const Line officials to
Tbo present bill, which contains the Senate’s immediate ratification,
(Ily T h e A ssorlnTrd P r e s s )
P n r t y ° f f r ic n t,H 1,1 ° f f i c l u l l i f °* P r c B l * sity of Florida, has issued a bulletin
protect the special. Every yard of
!'‘nny soptions, prncticnlly tho some oh without reservation, of the treaties
LOS ANGELES,* March 9.—\Vll- dent Hnrding left Washington early
on tho raisjng of pigs which it is track is inspected by n pilot train
PI 0 "f the hill first introduced by adopted rtt tho Washington Arma- linm S. Coburn, Los Angeles nttor- yesterday evening to Bpend a week In
anxious to place in'the hands of every running'ahead of tho special. No
'‘‘ruin’s senator, wns npprovod by ment conference.
ney, nnd Gy»nd Goblin of the Ku Klux Florida in rest nnd recreation.
person In tho state who in interested
tho
"‘•erotnry of tho intorior before it
■%— --------- :* *
. Klnn’ «',nounccd t°‘lny Ho soon would
The President, itwns said nt the in the industry. The bulletin, Numbor train is permitted to ho operated or
wns
Being s&amp;t of sot on his Job, tho go to Korn county, California, to in-, White House, plans to spend most of •’ll, is propnred especially for tho any switch turned in tho truck be­
row r!‘l°mmondcd by tho reclamation
co«ninittco.
Secretary of tho 'Intorior
refuses
_1
..........“ toVc8tiK“ t0 troubles there attributed to tho time nt St. Augustine, tl/o presl- club boy nnd girl and will bo supplied tween tho spcgjal and tho pilot train.
Picked crews bf trainmen nro hand­
Sonftt°r Trammell said it was likely Fall for resignation stories.
tho Klnn
Kinn nnd
n",‘ ‘,t0 °xI,0fln those who dentlnl train ronching thnt city nt six
ling tho special.
are hrenking laws nnd hiding behind o’clock this evening. It wns added free of chnrgo upon application.
immediate results would bo obnm tired
of thnt the President expects to Bpend
^ the i
*?*°r*dn through passage of Right now both England nnd Franco Ku
**-&lt; Klux
«'»« organization.
uiguiii«uviuii, Ii am
urcu oi
Sure, the Judge pinched In a dry
If there bo luck in odd number*,
which Is now believed fo bo ' arc doubtless glnd tho channel was not this hunk nnd nm going to stoa it,” tho entire week resting nnd seeking
raid
on
Newport,
Ky.,
saloons
teas
those
seven treaties should sqon ba
rod.- Orlnndo Sentinel.
! tunnelled.
he said.
recreatibn.
Just p e n a l l y investigating.
Senate O. K.d.
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state ’s T tto rney

G. A. D’COTTES BUSY
ON DELAND CASE

DOPE USERS BURGLARIZED
•
THE SOUTHERN DRUG STORE
AT JACKSONVILLE LAST NIGHT

COMPTROLLER
TO REFUSE
FROZEN LOAN

AMERICA DECLINES INVITATION
TO PARTICIPATE IN CONFERENCE
' OF GENOA ECONOMIC MEET

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Following the awarding of prizes
the hoatosn nerved n snlnd course with
accessories nnd cake iced in green,
coffee and mints. Favors of bouquets
of pnnslon were on each plate.
Mrs. It. W. Penrmnn, Mrs. J. n.
Coleman nnd Mrs. R. S. Holly substi­
tuted for ubsont club members. The
club members present woro Mrs. Hen­
ry I’urdon, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. J.
II. Lawson, Mrs. A. W. Lee, Miss Thnlmn Frazor, Mr*. Robert Hines, Mrs.
D. C. Marlowe, Mrs. Howard Overlln,
nnd Mrs. Archie Rett*.
OUR HAND I’l.AYED
TODAY FOR AUCTION SALE
ON THE LAKE FRONT

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The Star Today
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WANTED

Also “Red Hot Love” a two-part Com­

The Sanford. Band played on the WANTED AT ONCE-Genernl office
edy, and Topics of the Day
street this afternoon for the big auc­ work or steno-bookkeeping, 300 Elm
2 5 (C 0 N S C Itm 5&lt;
104
297-2tp
tion sale of lots on the lake front nenr Ave. Phone 028.
DAILY
the old fibro factory. The band look­ WANTED—Extrn salesladies
for
ed good ki their new suits and they
Saturday. Apply at Robbins' Credit
T O M O R R O W - ™ ' L,usl P a y m e n t” With
played with their accustomed vigor. ( store.
207-3tc
1 U l T l U I H l U VT
I'oln N ogri th e S ta r o f ‘‘Pus,7*3t_c 8 J
Jamie Robinson was squeezed into j w X F T fP fc f f f oTi~tfml5; Florida
Hlon” ; also----------------- “ Face to F ace W ith Jap a n ”
Rrndy’s coat unil-Ralph
dldn
t | fruits and vegetables of all kinds,
. . , , Warren
.
.
Chns. Ilrndy, the Baritone Soloist, wilt sing every WedI
IBW
have time to get his band pants ns
,|mlte(1 outlot
t roturnB. _
nesdny Night
L«&gt; . I mmU a j I m i l f%t •wiMti n f r n s n nn** I
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ho dnRhcd out at noon after n hur Artec Fruit Co., Florences.
C. 200-Gtc
ried meal but nsido from that the
band wnH all right and thoro with the
FOR RENT
goods. They just nnturnlly livened
up things all along First Street nnd FOR RENT—Lovely largo npartment,
Apply 417 West
m
if there nro any grouches that Bay also garngo.
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Second.
2D0-4tp
Sanford don’t need n band wo will 'sny
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
You must deposit coins totalling: that amount they need a llvar pill or n swift kick COTTAGE FOR R E N t—J. Musson.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
in the pants or something else equally ________________ *_______ 204-3tp
in order to keep the Calendar Bank up to ns
1018 West First Street
t
1018 West First Street
violent.
FOR RENT—Comfortable light house
date. A dime inserted in the proper slot ev­
kooping rooms, 318 Palmetto nvonuo.
200 - l()t p
ery morning turns the calendar to the cor­
DEATH OF DR. JESSOP
FOR SALE!—Tomato plants, any
LOST
rect date. A few extra coins during the month
qunntity, for prompt delivery.—
FOR
SALE
Word was received here today by
Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 530.
288-tfc LOST—On First street, n long bat
provide for other necessary changes. We will Chnrlcs
Whitncr thnt Dr. C. J. Jessop FOlt SALK-Bont. Hand “ V" botponrl pin with ono pearl out, Saturtonu runabout.
Good condition FOR SALE—Two story business dny night. Finder please leave at
■ lend you one of these banks, on making an
had died at Pittsburg hospital yestor■
building. Apply to the owner, Kion
evening.
Dr. Jessop was well throughout, $200.—Russell’s Root
initial deposit of two dollars, to hell) you with dny
284-20tc Herald nm^-recoivo reward. 285-tfc
207-2tp Ares, 805 0th St. known hero where he spent all of his House. Seo Kepplcr.
your savings. You can put,as much more Winters nnd friends will bo grieved to FOR SALE—One ton Stewart truck, FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R. LOST—On First street, one Water­
man fountain pen. Finder return
A bargain for a quick buyer. Punol siding. Within four blocks of ccntor
than $3.55 as you wish. This amount, how­ lenrn of his death.
to
Hernld ofTico nnd receive reward.
body suitnblo for Inundry or delivery of city.
■ ever, should be deposited every month. The
____________________297-litp
ENTERTAINED SCHOOL HOARD. service, Continental motor nnd Cnd8 interest works for you,Jn our Savings De­
Geo. W. KNIGHT .
illne chassis. Just overhauled, $000.
M)UND
272-tfc
Judge and Mrs. Schelle Mnines en- i Write "G. P.” enro of tho Herald.
partment.
oj)7-2 tpiFO R SALE—Onk nnd other hard FOUND—Lndlcs’ pocket book. Owner
tertained the County School Hoard at i
may hnvc same by ending at Her­
wood, strnnd wood range, $2.50;
dinner yesterday. Tho school hoard FOR SALE My home on corner of
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office, proving property nnd pay.
mot in regular session yesterday with
First nnd French avo. Price $ 1,000. fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins .Tones, ing for this cd.
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20'-tfc
Rcardnll Avonuo.
280-tfc
Chairman C. F. Harrison, T. F. Wil­ Cash or terms.—J. A. Rumbloy.
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liams and C. A. Dallas nnd Supt. T.
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29fl-r»tp FOR SALE—Harley Dnvidson motor
cycle, two cylinder, three speeds.
W. Lawton present and at noon wore F0R g ALEOR L E A S E -O n e 2 0 ^ ro ,
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
escorted to the Staines home on Magono , 0 ncro Snnford nvo vn|kJnR Box 010.
285-12tp
OPTICIAN—OPTOMEflt 1ST
nolin avenue for lunch.
distance to city. Two lots corner FOR SALE—5 acres of celery land on
Ccntor ami Elm avo. Two lots west
Cnmcron Avenue, near Cameron
ELECTION FOR SCHOOL BONDS, sido Palmetto nvo., 50 ft. from Elov- City. Two acres cleared and fenced.
-------i enth St. Maks offer. B. T. Coroy, Good well, i.cnr londing station. Price
The
petitions
calling
for
nn
election
ownor, 115 N. Spring St., Los Angc- only $1,000.—W. M. Haynes, 115 Park
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for school bonds for a new schonl les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf Ave.
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297-ltp
building nnd school supplies for Dis
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trict No. 1 were presented to the FOR SALE—5 acres excellent celery FOR SALE—Pair bird dog pups, $25.
land, now set in spring crop. See
Address, P. O. Box 13, Osccolu,
■ ■■■■■■■au.jKUBMHUUicasanaNBJilnii’ uaHMHHaBiiHaHHaBHHBBM County School Bonn! at their meet­ F. E. Millen, West Sido.
205-Ctp Fla.
Sanford, FI*.
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297-3tp 212 East. 1st St.
ing yesterdny. Acceding to law the
petition must remain in tho hands of
yesterday en route to othor places of the hoard *for thirty days and after
interest hi tho state.
that time at their next regular meet­
-1 Store in Florida "
10 Stores in Georgiaing the hoard can cnll tho election.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Miller, of Val­
MRS. FRED DAIC.ER, Society Editor, halla, N. Y., are among the recent ar­
to to to to to to to to to to
Phone 217-W ,
rivals and are pleasantly located at to
If you tin v r n u y f r l r n l i v U l t l n s y o n
to
— If y o u nrt» K u ln g n t i y t t h e r # o r e u m l n g tiie Montezuma.
to
to
hum »i o r U you n r r fttlv rlsIilB V * n r l l f
i pi a t n l r n r d t o th l « d r p n r t m e n t , l l v l n i r
to
to
i r t n l l i . o r I r l r h p o n r t h e Ileus. I t w i l l
Miss Daphne Carrowny, of Wash­ to
l*e u r m t l y n p p r r r l a f r d .
to
ington, D. C., left this morning for to
Phone 127
Sanford’s New Storeto
CELERY
Jacksonville after spending a few to to t o t o t o t o t o to to t o
SOCIAL CALENDAR
days here at the Montezuma.
Thursday—Little Miss Martha Coney
Cnrlnt Shipments Reported for Mrh. 7
I)r. and Mrs. C. I.. Stacey and
will entertain a number of hor
Florida—Sanford section ......
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young friends at her home on Oak daughter, Caroline, of Lakeland, are Floridn—Manatee section
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
n
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
Avo., from 3:30 to 0:00 p. m. The the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. California—Southern district
5
occasion being her seventh birthday Christenbcrry at their home, 418 Mag­ California—Northern district
l
nolia ave. Dr. Stacey is pastor of tho
anniversary.
SILK SOX
Just received a full line of
Frldny—Mothers’ Club will moot at First Presbyterian church at LakcTotal cars .....................
50
the homo of Mtb. Georgo Paxton on Innd.
Destinations of Floridn Shipments.
SCHOOL GIRLS’ DRESSES
Assorted Colors
Myrtle avenue at 3:30 p. m.
WnycrosB, 10; New York, 3; Poto­
Saturday—Children's Story Hour will
8 EMINOLE8 BRIDGE CLUB
mac Yards, 2; Cincinnati, 1; Philadel­
in solid and fancy Ginghams,
bo held at Central Park at four
Mrs. John C. Smith was tho grac­ phia, 1; Floronco, 0 ; Boston, 2; Kan­
o’clock.
sizes 7 to 14
ious hostess yesterdny nfternoon wh$n sas City, 2; Columbus, 1; Rochester, 1;
Saturday—Fancy Duncing classes at she entertained nt bridge at her home Savannah, 5; Omaha, 2; Detroit, 2;
tho Welaka apartments, at 3:00
on West Second street, tho guests in­ Ottnwn, 1; Now Orlenns, 1; Chicngo,
o’clock.
cluding the members of tho Seminole 5; Minneapolis, 2; St. Louis, 1; St.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet Bridge Club, thoro being three tables Paul, 1; Houston, 1. Total, 50 cars.
at tho home of Mrs. Clnrko LeonNo diversions reported. •
of players.
ardi, 700 Palmetto uvenuo, at 3:30
All
quotations arc for sales on Flor­
The fact that St. Patrick’s day is
p. m.
ida
Golden
Self Blanching Celery in
SOFT COLLARS
approaching, was evidenced in tho
Full run of sizes in
10
-inch
crates,
unless
otherwise
stat­
decorations nnd details of this pretty
* Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. I)oylo wore visi­ party. Quantities of roses combined ed. •
$4.50 SILK PONGEE
tors hero yesterday from Jackson­ with sprays of ferns were effectively Shipping Point Information, Mnrrh 7
BLOUSES
ville.
used. The tally cards wero sugges­ SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, rained
during the dny. Hnulings moderate.
tive of St. Patrick’s day.
Special
II. M. Kendall, of Jacksonville, was
After several very interesting Demand and movement moderate,
in tho city yesterday on a business games of bridge, scores were counted market sternly, little chnnge in prices.
nnd it was found thnt Miss Thelma Carlots f. o. b. cash trnck: 10 inch
mission.
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Frnzor help top scoro nnd wns given crates Golden Seif Blanching, in the
a
cluny Ineo centerpiece. Tho cut rough, 3s-0s, mostly $1.90-$2.00; uirMrs. J. M. Quirk, of Watkins, N. Y.,
SOFT COLLARS
prize,
a framed motto, was won by lots f. o. b. usual terms: $2.00-$2.26.
is spending some time here nt the
Washed, pre-coolcd, $2.70.
Mrs. Don Smith.
Montezuma.
Come in and see our stock of
I
Total carlot shipments from San­
In Crepe de Chine
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ford section this season to date,
a
G. Morrison,'of Atlanta, Ga., is stop­ to to to to to fa to to to to
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TURKISH
and
HUCK
earn
1300
a
ping nt the Montezuma while in the to
.
to Total carlot shipments from Man­
a
TOWELS
3
city transacting business.
to
SECOND ' D I l i p i /
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atee section this season to date,
a
to
HAND
D U I L aV
to
cars .................. ....................... 025
a
All sizes
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Glurk, of Jack­ to 7-pass, for $200 cash and 10 to Total carlot shipments from Flori
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sonville, wero visitors in tho city yes- to
monthly payments at $30
to - ida last season to snmc date,
tordny, stopping at tho Montezuma.
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Telegraphic Reports from Important 5
PAY
CASH
a
B. J. Gnrlty, of Baltimore, Md., is
a
Mnrkcts
making hjs headquarters at tho Mon­
Snnlord, Florida
to - NEW YORK: 30, cloudy. Fin. 24
tezuma while in the city on business. to
to arrived. Supplies liberal.
Demand
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to to to to to to to to to to moderate, movement liqiitcd, market
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E. A. Dominion and Misses Kutliura
slightly weaker. Fla.’s some ordi­
a
ino and Florence Welsh, of Philadel­
a
nary condition, 4s-Gs, mostly $2.50Tho Herald for Post Cnrds.
phia, wero guests at tho Montezuma
a
$2.75; few $3.00;-3b, $2.«0-$2.60, most­
a
a
ly $2.25; 8s, mostly $2.00; 10s, $1.50.
a
a
ST. PAUL: 19, clear. No arriv­
a
als. 1 unbroken car on track. Sup­
a
a
plies liberal. Deiqnnd and movement
a
a
light, market stendy.
Fin’s 4s-(ls,
a
$4.25; washed, $4.50.
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PAGE TWO

had visited many canning factories
UNCLE’ HANK
whose output in tho busy season reachod over 60,000 cans per tiny and won­
P u b lish ed e v e rr a fte rn o o n except
d « r n t t h e I t e r n t d ll u ll d ln K , »»T
dered whore In nation those enns wore
.Mnunollm Are™ S a n f o r d , P i n .
shipped to. Who could eat thnt much
stuff?
He concluded thnt tho answer was
thnt they were mostly shipped South
nnd that after giving sundry hack
yards a thorough Inspection thnt Flor­
ida received moro than its shnre.
A d v e rtisin g Itnte* Mnde K n o w n on
His remarka were taken up by tho
talcum
A pplication
POWDffjy
state press nnd people wore urged to
Suburrlptlon P ric e In A dvan ce
ent
more
from
tho
products
of
their
Owe Y e a r .......... — — .......... .....................I
Six M o n t h *
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gnrden thnn from tho tin can nnd
lle llv e re d In OII7 by C a rrie r
many commenced to plant gardens
One W eek .................. .......— ....... IB C
T h e b i g 12- t o lH - p n g c W e e k l y H e r ­ they never planted before and also
ald e n tire ly ro v er*
S em in o le
C o u n t y found out that they could hnvo some­
a n d I* iM ih lU h rd e v e r y P r l d n y . A d v e r ­
t i s i n g r n t e a n n t d r k n o w n o n n ttjtlle n - thing for the tnblo in the line of fresh
tt o n . I l e m o e r n t l e In p o l l t l r a . |IU M p e r fruits nnd vegetables every month in
the year.
Today thnt campaign is having its
Nowadays, !h’ young feller is apl
effect and we see in the stores vege­ to git bis sensation of love confused
tables nnd fruits by tho wngon load. with th’ smell of talcum powder.
Of nearly 20,000 school pupils quiz­ Though wo will confess thnt some of
zed by tho Literary Digest only ono Florida's boarding house keepers and
answered nil tho 100 questions cor­ restaurant owners can't see them on
rectly nnd thnt was n 10-year-old girl account of poor eyesight.
of Sanford, Florida. Tho questions
Hastings has her potato fields; San­
were all on matters of current news­ ford here celery nnd lettuce; the fa­
paper interest. Hob Holly ought to mous ridge section of Florida her or­
feel pretty chesty over thnt.—Lees­ anges nnd grapefruit; Plant City her
burg Commercial.
strawberries; the great Manatee sec­
We do, Gilbert, we do. It speaks tion her celery, lettuce, poppers, egg
well of the schools, teachers, parents plants nnd strawberries; Stuart her
OUR TRANSPORTATION PROI1
and the SnnfortPHornld.
pineapples; the section reaching from
LEMS
West Palm J ’ench her avocado pears,
pineapples, mangoes nnd coconnuts;
another section reaching from Miami
to the Florida Keys her tomatoes;
West Florida her ch'cketis and eggs,
nnd last, but not least, tho great Ev­
erglades with her sugar cane for
syrup and sugar, grasses for cows
that furnish much butter, cream and
milk, and every kind of vegetable thnt
is fit for food.
With our resources and the possi­
bility of growing weather 330 days
in the year, yet we import syrup from
Georgia, eggs, chickens, cream and
butter from Tennessee. Hay from
We wonder how much of thnt 360 Kentucky, meat from Chicago nnd sol
millions appropriated yesterday by on. It should not be so. This great
the government for reclamation work
will come to Florida. We often won­ besides citrus fruits and vegetables.
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der, when we hnvo time to wonder, . With nil of, our waste
lands they
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—two in St. Paul, ono nt Rochester,
how much of all these appropriations arc good. for
something and could lie
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,for chickens
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will come to Florida. A few years ut zed, either
and eggs, .Minn.,’ nnd one
. nt Dilworth, Minn,
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Train service in and out of Twin
ago the St. Johns river from Pnlntkn or else
developed into gardens.
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... ■&lt; dies demoralized with no trains
to Harney would get an annual ap­ _Taking
it for granted that the aver.
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propriation to clean out the channel, age sand, tracts
are not rich enough j
cut off some of the crooks (in the to produce grass that will keep a ■ '
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alive, there is the rich Ever.
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except
jobs just to make u's think wo were , ,
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way
,.f
Winnipeg,
getting something. Since seven years net keep the g ra » down on an aete. Th
of „ulon,„,,lu,
or more ago wo have received noth­ of land nnd with the grow,n« at I a a
„bnraIo„cd. .
ing nnd yet with deep water in the and Sudan grasses fifteen cows can-]
. . . .
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; Street car service maintained on all
St. Johns river this part of the state not, ,keep tho grass down nor „„„
any..
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. make
, an impression
. on
. the„ sue-'
.......lines
would feel the effects in such meas­ where
. . by
. heroic efforts, hut far off
ure that tho world would note it, We culent stalks that grow to a height of
0,11 °*
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certainly need some new blood in tho fiftecn feet in Glut rich soil.
'
high places.
Yes, tho News is right. Every F lor-' ,,c!'&lt;c&lt; ’
.
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Id, family ahould he able to have1 „Rur"1 ™ " “ r,v "
”nd
fresh fruits and vegetables on th e ir,11 1 !l0rVt0 c n.° ,c‘
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School attendance cut to 16 per
table every day in the year, and ir
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- cent, with schools closing nt noon.
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they don’t and resort to the use of
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t.
Impending
milk
shortage
duo
to
I
In the years gone by the visitor to the cannedi stuff, the fault is
, 1
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Idoekcd
rurnl
roads.
,
the city and the homo folks had a dif­
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Chnniber of commero “going it
ficult time in obtaining fresh fruits
MAKING “SPOl I.ESS TONV NS
hlliid’’ without wire communications to
and vegetables in season. Of course
Chicago nnd enstern maikets.
)
there arc fruits and vegetables all the
Flour mills face heavy production
year round in Florida hut they seem­ Sanford’s city commission has started to lie both high nnd scarce on ac­ ud in to clean house by ordering own- curtailment because of dearth of In- 1
ers of disruptnldc-looking shacks to coming wheat.
count of tho idea of the grower that
tear
them down forthwith so that th ei Horses mpplnnt motordriven nppnrhe must ship all of his stuff north.
city
may
hnve that pleasing appearjn Minnenpolin fire department, j
Now you can really dhtain fresh fruits
unce
possible
only
through
neatly
kept,
(front
Northern passenger train
and vegetables in tho restaurants and
premises
and
houses
that
are
painted
atuck
in
drifts
at Aloxnndrin, Minn,
hotels in Florida and some of the
and
made
otherwise
attractive.
Civic
Duluth
gives
up fight and nwnits
hotels nre serving free grapefruit
pride
should
be
sufficient
to
prompt
en,j
H
torm
with
policemen travelthis season with tho idea of advertis­
property owners not to impose upon if)(, 0|1 „kijH nn&lt;| sn0W8hoefl.
BRYAN FOR THE SENATE
ing grapefruit and making more cus­
their
neighbors
nnd
their
city
by
mainThere
are
only
two
classes
who
can
tomers in tlie north for this delicious
breakfast fruit. Tho Winter Park tnining houses in such condition thut v jt,w (}l0 situation with any degree of
Post also sees the possibilities of peo­ they are a reproach to tho community, complacency. The unemployed for!
ple in Florida eating their own fruits There nre few townB nnywhore that Hiey can find jobs shoveling snow and !
and vegetables nnd from an article in do not hnve some houses of the kind cutting Ice, of which there is a ptenthe Okeechobee Nows has an inspira­ put under ban nt Hanford. In a coun- jjful supply; nnd tho farmers who bctry like Florida with its balmy climate. |[CVH n heavy snowfall in winter pretion for the following:
and profusion of flowers and shrubs | HO|rOH u bountiful hnrvist in the folThe Okeechobee Nows truthfully
says “That the Florida family that oven the humblest home can bo made |ow|ng 8ummer. They call snow “tho
attrnctltvc. There are instances right p(((tr mnn’BInanure/’ but we confess
does not hnvo fresh fruit and vege­
tables on itH table every day in tho
year is nut enjoying an opportunity
that belongs to all Floridians.1’ Thnt
FARMING PROSPECTS
is strictly tho truth and a point well
taken.
Years ago a visitor upon arriving
in Daytona had an occasion to inspect
the back yards of many citizens of
that town and in each yard found
empty tin cans by tho hundreds that
once had contained canned vegetables,
canned meats, canned fish, canned
fruits, etc. He remarked after his ininspuction thut when in till? North he
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should.
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DEAD WINTER UP NORTH
JOYOUS JUNE IN FLORIDA.

"or any party. Mr. Bryan might eas­
ily provide it in the sonnto nnd assist
some ono else to genoral leadership
two years hence. Anyway, his pres­
ence would make tho sennte a more
interesting, ns well as ontartainlng
hotly.—Los Angeles Times.
CAPITAL REMOVAL QUESTION
AT OCALA.
Ocala will ho tho first meeting plnco
of representatives of various cities of
the state in tho movement to form n
State Capital Removal association.
This owns determined nt tho meeting
of the Palatkn Chamber of Commerce
Inst night when returned question­
naires from various cities wore com­
piled nnd it was found thnt Palatkn
nnd Ocala had tied for the preferred
place of meeting, nnd Pnlntkn cast
the deciding ballot in favor of Ocnin,
The meeting will be held next Monday
afternoon nt 3 o’clock, the point in
Ocala for tho mooting being loft to
tho Marlon County Chamber of Com-1
merco.
Tho vote for a place of meeting for
the purpose of forming a capital ro- '
moval association was tnken nt the
WARNING!
instance of the Pnlntkn Chamber of
Commerce, the gcnernl plnn being to*
eliminate all rivalry when tho final j
decision comes ns to tho location of |
the cnpitnl—in tho ovont tho s ta te '
votes for removnl,
It was brought out Inst night thnt
there will he much preliminary work'
necessary to mnko tho plan a success.
The first stop is to secure reapportionmerit of the legislature. The method:
in this Instnncc, will bo to erente a
sentiment throughout tho Btnte in the
general elections to bo held next Nov­ Gentlemen! / I f A f f U r O nu.de to
ember to vote"'favorably an amend­ have yuur I j L l l / I I l l l d J order.
ment to the constitution proposed nt
tho Inst session of the legislature, Our New Spring samples art* here ami
which requjres thnt the representa­ for the next ten days we will Ki»e an
tion in the house and senate be ro-np- extra pair of pnnts with each suitorportioned according to population nt der. All work made in my shop
NO CIIEIIIT
the 'next session. If the next session TERMS: CASH
fails to make rc-appartionment the
governor is required, under the amend
nu*nt, to cnll n special session of tho
Opp. PoslolTice
legislature for the purpose of ro-npportioning.—Pnlntkn News.
Phono 192
Sanford, PI*.

A Miami man stranded in Phila­
delphia committed suicide thcro yes­
terday nnd in a note left behind ho
said thnt ho was 63, had fnlBo teeth,
hum eyes, hum feet, had shocb, no
job, no friends, couldn’t beg or steal
nnd would not become n bum—so ho
shuffled off this mortal coll. We can
easily sec that Florida man stranded
in the north would feel like commit­
ting suicide hut tho other nffllctlons

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irn iih in g the Horae
e a u rifu l,” Topic o f

r&gt;hnutauaua Lecture

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..f Hie most unusual lecture
. res on the coming Rcdpath ChauT v n J n h n will bo the address.

s a 4 j . b e Homo Beautiful,” by
2 S \ v . Unnngst, well-known author.. ,n the effective and Inexpensive
nmtliur of homo Interiors.
d Mr I'mingHt is the director of the
J i York School of Practical Interior

Briggs Arrington, Carmeta Barber,
Andrew Carraway, Jnmes Brown,
Acoy Carrnwny, Frnnk Chaso, Frank
Dutton, Esslo Diehl, Robert Garrison,
Margarot Edwards, Ernest Llvnudnls,
Virgin Hyman, J. D. Pcrrltt, Russell
Mitchell, William Bell, Mary E. Moyc,
Harold Smith, Theodore Pope, Fred
Weoks, Esther Powell, Emily Griffin,
Merrill Roberts, Doris Hand, Cloydo
Russell, Mildred Hand, Evnlyn Schell,
Althea, Koors, Margaret
Sproul,
Bonnie Mao Klnlnw, Franc Thomas,
Clifford Shlnholser, Dcano Turner,
Clniro Zachry.
UNITED MINE W0RKEKR8
RATIFY ALLIANCE
WITH TRANSPORTATION
Illy T h e t u i i r l i l c i l I'rs a a )

INDIANAPOLIS, March 8.—The
International Executive Ronrd of thp
United Mine Workers, today ratified
articles on nlliancc between trnnBportntion and mine workers' unions.
START DRIVE FOR
BRYAN FOR SENATE
( U r T h e A sk o rln lrd I 'r r a s ) •

EDWIN W. UNANQ8T
Decoration and !h also nBSocInted with
the Art Institute of Chicago in its
"Better Homes" movement.

As a background for his lecture, ho
lets tils stage ns a living room com­
pletely furnished with lamps, tnbies,
choirs, nml accessories secured from lo­
cal furniture deulers. He explains the
possibilities of the Inexpensive attain­
ment of color harmony, correct light,
mil furniture grouping. At the con­
clusion of his lecture, Mr. Unnngst
conducts a question-box nnd discusses
my Individual furnishing problems
presented.

FIRST GRADE
Kuth Cruse, Lucilc Newberry, Ednn
Rivera, Nona Rivers, Betty McKinnon,
Miirthn Coney, Madeline Lloyd, Pau­
line Bellnniy, Rosemary Fernandez,
Margaret Purdon, Dorothy Ryan,
Nancy White, Esther Ericson, John
Courier,
Malcolm Higgins, G. P.
Sharp, Wilson Smith, Herman Cald­
well, Robert Cnldweli, Raymond Lu'ndquist, Jeff Davis Geiger, Morris Ben­
ton, Russell I.undqulst.
SECOND GRADE.
Margaret Buchan, Mnry Maxwell,
Lois Shelley, Inez Thompson, Viola
Browning, I.ois Couch, Margnret Bowman, Catherine Fuqun, Ruby Couraey,
Marjorie Forrest, Richard
Smith,
Lawrence I.unquist, Ernest Wimbish.
THIRD GRADE.
Mary Louise Dunn, Mnry Alice
Shipp, Lillie Vickery, Gladys Hickson,
Ora Mae Culp, Mnrgnret Britt, Morce
Thomas, Elizabeth Hnrkcy, Estclln
Rail, Kthro Collins, Pcnrl Hatch,
Mary Mahoney, Ellon Lunquist, El­
more Lloyd, Abner Barnes, Roy Britt,
Madison Wade, Rendcll Kinard, HnrD' Ball,
Murrne Knnncr,
Frnnk
Diehl, John Oglesby, William Morri&gt;nn. Edwin Shlnholser, H. C. McMulfen, Kelly Pope, Llsh Morse, Robert
Atlnnis.
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FOURTH GRADE.
Rcttina Campbell, Margnret Giles,
Dorothy Gore, Dorothy Haynes, Mnry
Wi-ilund, Junnitn McMullen, Katherine
Sehirnrd, Phyllin Smith, Elinor Tynpr* Flossie Vickory, Katherine Pow­
ell. Margaret Hirschie, Dorothy TorIsy. Mildred ForgUHon, Billy Ahern.
FIFTH GRADE.
Ituliy Booth, H. C. Wnters, Edward
Mitchell, Jack Peters,
Antoinette
Shlnholser, Pennic Dnndellnko, Lilllo
Caraway, Vinln Hickson, Emily Starr.
SIXTH GRADE.
Rudolph Lloyd, Trixie Frnnklin,
Loiiic(. Fortson, Beatrice Hownrd,
"fc&lt;u KKoons, Alice Chorpening,

SHlO cash, 10 monthly' pz
ments at $26.
Now pnlnt nnd tiron, n
ehnnicnl condition good
OTOR n o
Snnford, Fin.
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Kimball Pianos, from factory to
homo prices. When you are out shop*
.'ping, don't fall to stop In at T. J.
Miller &amp; Sons’ and look them over.
of ,Thon see Mr. Lnnlor, for prices and
terms.
288-tfe

Daily Fashion Hint
Example Set by Newark Publlo
Library Might Well be Copied by
OU .1 Ccnimunitles.
Were you ever on il.u tup of Pike's
peak? It Is about 11.Mo feat up In the
ulr, itn11 Miint' people, In *plte of mo*
tors iiml cog railways, llud the uscent
illlllcult. Thu phitcitu on which the
TlhctmiH live—|t I* leu times as big
its Knglmii!—is till o f it us high or
higher Hum Pike's peak*, and the moun­
tains nrouutl slope up to nearly
Sfi.'HHl feet. Kipling, In • Kim," spoko
nt It as being like a swallow's nest
Under (lie eaves o f tin- roof of the
world—"Kim threw Ills uottl lifter Ills
eyes across the deep blue gulfs."
It Is still it mysterious hind, and
until a few years ago almost an un­
known one. The Newark (N\ J.) pub­
lic library has Just held an exhibit of
all sort of things Tibetan—things
brought together through the Imppy
i(injunction of a missionary of unusunl experiences anil the museum
stuff—and this exhibit Is supplement­
ed with pamphlets and pictures tend­
ing to make It more understandable
and Interesting? This Is a typical ex­
ample of the work of the Newark
library under Its unusual chief, John
Colton Duna, says Leslie’s. A few
years ago there was a similar exhibit
of Colombian things—Colombia being
another Interesting and Inaccessible
land.
Director Dana believes tlmt n li­
brary should "sell" Itself to business
men und not restrict Its activities to
young lady renders of fiction, chil­
dren und unoccupied old gentlemen.
It should he n resl constructive force
In the everyday life of the commu­
nity, and not a mere collection of
books and u lounging place. The New­
ark llbrnry Is pretty well known
among librarians about the country,
but the sort of work It does Is not
Imitated as generally as it might
well he.

MIAMI, March 8 .—Headquarters
for tho pushing of tho candidacy of
William Jennings Bryan for United
States senator of Florida, wero open­
ed here yosterday in the office of Willian E. Wnlsh, an attorney, formorly
of Pittsburgh, where hundreds of pe­
titions are being prepared for state­
wide circulation, "drafting” Mr. Brynn for the service of the country In
the capacity of senator. The conclud­
ing paragraph of the petition is:
“Wo the undersigned citizens nnd
voters iyf ------------- county, Florida,
drnft you into the service of your
party nml your state. We urge that
you declaro yourself a candidate for
United Stntes Senator from Florida, ATTRACTED BY STRONG LIGHT
and actively enter upon u ennvess for
the nomination. To that end we Myriads of Fish Helpless When Civ
Ing Bell Descended Into the
pledge our loyal, open nnd active sup­
Depths of ths Sea.
port.”
At Dover, England, there hns been
, constructed n series of Immense
breakwaters In order to Increase* the
size of the hurhor. In the work n big
4 lly T in - A a m ir ln li- d I ' r r u l
WASHINGTON, March 8.—The nt- diving bell wns employed. When this
titude of the United Stntes govern­ mnchlne wns descending on one ocment toward participation in tho I enslon the men seated around Its
sides saw In the glare of the electric
forthcoming Genoa conference hns &lt; light a strange sight.
been formulated and will shortly be
The water beneath them suddenly
announced, it wns learned nt the became nilve with thousands of sitWhite House.
j very fl*h, which darted hither und
thither In- their efforts to e*cnpe the
unexpected captivity. Some succeeded
ATKINSON FOR JUDGE
In diving under the edges of the bell,
hut us It descended nearer and nenrer
( l l r T h e A am irln lrd P r r M l
MIAMI, Mnrch 8 .—Henry F. Atkin­ the bottom, the few. Inches of wnter
son, senior member of the law firm of remaining became thick with the fish.
the boll rested on the lied of
Atkinson, Evans A Mershon, of Miami * theWhen
sea the men captured nearly ■
was selected last night by members thousand of the sprats. The fish were
of the Eloventh judicial circuit ns I probably attracted by the eluctrle
their candidate to succeed Judge II.
PPierre Brnnning, resigned, in the
Juno primaries. .
“Shoes at a Wadding."
The custom of throwing one or more
ROTARY CLUB FOR FT. MEYERS old shoes after the bride nr groom
either when they go to church to be
married or when they start on their
(H r Th** A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s !
FORT MEYERS, March 9.—Prelim­ wedding Joumoy 1* so old the memory
inary steps have been token by busi­ of man stretches not back to Ita be­
ness men here toward the organiza­ ginning. Some think It represents an
and Is a lingering truce of
tion of a Rotary Club and ns soon ns assault
tho custom among xuvoge nations of
tho list of prospective members is carrying away the bride, by violence;
completed application for n charter others think thut It Is a relic of the
will be made.
ancient law of exchange or purchase,
and that It formerly Implied the sur­
render by the parents of all dominion
OTICE TO .CONTRACTORS
or authority over their daughter. It
Sealed bids fur the furnishing of has reference to a Jewish custom
In the Bible. Thus In Deu­
muterinls for and labor required in mentioned
teronomy we read that when the broth­
erecting nnd constructing a school er of a dead man refused to niHrry his
building at Oviedo, Florida, will bo re­ widow sha asserted her Independence
ceived until eleven o’clock on the of him by “loosing his sjioe." It was
morning of April 4th, 1922, by the nlso the custom of the middle ages
County Bonrd of Public Instruction of to place the husband'a stioe on tbe
Seminole County, Florida, at the of­ head of the nuptial couch'In token of
fice of the Superintendent, Snnfurd, his domination.
Fin.
Boat Radiator Paint.
Building to bo erected und con­
Large
rudlaturn In rooms of the
structed according to plans, biuo
home do not present u very attractive
prints and specifications prepared by, uppenrance unless they ure properly
nnd under tho supervision of F. H. decorated. For tilts purpose a paint
Trimble, Architeot, Orlnndo, Fla.
should be used which will harmonize
Copies of plans, blue prints nnd spec­ with the wall colorings, and one of
ifications tiny bo had from the archi­ the best paints obtainable for this pur­
tect on and after Mnrch 17th, 1922, by pose Is the ordinary suultnry, lint sail
depositing with architect $ 10.00, sumo point that la used upon wall*. It lots
found that these paints dry with
to be held until the snid copies aro re­ been
a flat Niirfuce having u high heat trans­
turned to nrchitcct.
mission factor. For heutlng efficiency
Building to cost npproxiinutcly $18,- ss.well ns for decoration, these paints
000.00.
are therefore to he recommended.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check made puyuble to the
Reasonable Statement.
above said bonrd in the sum of $260.00.
The creator of strange new beauty
Tho check of the successful hiddor to has a right to demand so much (at­
he retained by Bonrd should said bid­ tention) from anybody who under­
der refuse or full to execute contract takes to prnunuiire Judgment. Is It
and furnish bond ns required within too much to ask? I don't Imagine, for
that my own tlulr for strange
ten days after written notification of example,
new beauty Is *pecial and extraordi­
the acceptance of bid. All other checks nary. n thing thut could not be cultlto lie returned.
iiited by any Inver of old fHuilllur
The successful bidder will be re­ beauty who honestly desires to culti­
quired to furnish a surety company vate It. For beauty Is ageless, eternal
bond, agreeable to the Board, in nn and one, recognizable under all dif­
amount equal to one-third of his total ferences of form.—Baltimore Ameri­
can.
bid.
The Board reserves the right to re­
Makes His Coats Last.
ject any nnd all bids.
Frank S. .Sloth* of WeMhoro, Mas*.,
COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC
suy* the Boston Globe, has worn the
INSTRUCTION, SEMINOLE smut* overcoat for :»&gt; winter*, and he
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
says it I* good (or teu more. For hit­
By: C. F. HARRISON, Chni. ter eold lu ha* a Iteavh r coal whichlot* been In service for only -0 year*
Attest:
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Httuie suy* styled travel in a circle
T. W. LAWTON,
Supt. nnd Sec’y. 3-9*oaw-4wc iHuiniug on ilie .t«cr..ge eiery llv»
years. Ji * . i . i ye.ir ot«| e .. i tuning heel'
Bjy It with n Herald Wnnt Ad.
III the I * :.il of .
*.* it times

$4,854,049.00 worth
Glass Containers were
shipped from this coun­
try to Cuba, South Am­
erica and W est Indies in
the year 1921.

For information and reservation
sco Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant Campbell-Losslng Post, Sanford.

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A skirt of wedgewood blue ramie
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M in e simile form the combination
featured in the first model. The collar
and mils of tl •; bkuse arc of white.
Iliac slide forms the licit. Unstitched
sections in tlie upper tlmmcc form
pockets, though these may be omitted.
Alt diiim sire requires .1 yard i 36-iiirli
linen, with 2 yards 36-inch batiste nnd
•{. yard white material for trimming.
Black and white gingham trimmed
with delicate green organdy ij \cry
striking in the second model. The twopiece gathered skirt is attached to n
waist which lias an ovcrbtousc with
front and susli cut in one. ’1he green
organdy is used for collar, cuffs, and
reversed edges of the pockets. Medium
size requires 4' yards 36-inrli gingham
nnd ) j yard 36-inch organdy.
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 9334. Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust.
Price, 35 cents.
Second Model: Dress No. 9318.
Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 33
Cents.

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Just think of it! A razor at your
n price.—Hall Hardware Co. 297-4tc
BANKRUPTCY SALE
Selling out Handel's stock Friday,
March 10th, 31Ci Sanford Avenue.—J.
D. Parker, Jn charge of sale. 295-3tc

ATTENTION REBEKAHS
Regular meeting of Seminole Lodge
Friday, Mnrch 10th, nt 6 o’clock, so
that all who wish can go to DeLnnd to
the District meeting.
Notice tho
change in hour.
MRS. D. S. E. STARR, Nobio Grand
MRS. LOSSINO, Sccty.
297-2tp
RAZORS!
They won’t Inst long, better hurry,
nnd got ono nt your own price.—Ball
Hardware Co.
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Herald want nds get results

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

Supreme

prosperous

New Year.

Seven - Passenger
With Famous
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(-$2285 F. O. B. Factory)

This car 1b built ipedally
to meet the demand for £
strictly high-grade, unstinted,
uncramped, seven-paaoenger
touring car— come and »•• tU

DISTRIBUTORS
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CLOSING OUT

BANKRUPT
STOCK

FRIDAY, MARCH 10
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CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX­
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
294-24te
City Tax Collector.

316 Sanford Avenue

J. D .-P A R K E R
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9,1922
spending the winter Nvlth Mr. nnd
Mrc. Tullli.
The library building is being com­
pleted inside and when finished tho
Longwood dramatic club will Btngc a
piny, "Tho Wild Mnn from liarnco.1’
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tullcrs were visitor!
in Snnford Monday.
Mr. Muznnti in hnvlng his oranges
picked by Nelson &amp; Co., of Oviedo.
Tho cooked food1 sale held Friday
wns quite a success.
Mrs. A. T. Fuller nttondod the
luncheon nt tho Valdez given hy tho
Womnn’s Club of Snnford Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W, Entzmingor nnd
Mrs. Dill Sntchor were visitors in
Snnford Tuesday.
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LEAGUE NOTES :
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ROTARY WINS ONE AT LABT.
Last* night, after losing the first
gnmo, tho Rotnry Club fame from bchltid nnd won over tho KiVvnnis Club,
thereby killing tho jinx that hnd boon
following thorn, and at tho snr.io time
placed them whereby nnothor win will
take them out of the collar.
Lloyd rolled high score, Bower sec­
ond nnd Knight third. With fo\V ex­
ceptions, everyono rolled better scores
Inst night than usual and from all
indications, from now on until the end
of tho senson, many changes are
bound to tnke place in the individual
average.
The Rotary Club bowlH again to­
night, this time with the Congregat­
ional Club, and mu^i depends on this
game, ns it will decide whether or not
the Congrcgntionnl Club stays in first
place or whether or not the Rotnry
Club stays on the bottom.
The Men's Club, after one of their
regulnr meetings, served the bowlers
nnd tho Hpectntors with refreshments,
consisting of sandwiches nnd hot
chocolate,
Every one interested in bowling is
invited to witness these matches, no
admission being charged.
Last night’s scores:
Rotnry
Britt ............... ....135 144 146 425
Knight .......... .....166 133 142 441
Housholdcr ... .....118 181 114 413
R. E. Stevens ..... 92 174 111 377
Henry ........... .....180 118 118 360

NEGRO PREACHER
FLOGGED BY MEN.
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ATLANTA, Mnrch 9.—Investiga­
tion report by Reverend P. N. Hun*
nlnghnm, negro preacher, that ho was
flogged by white men Monday night
nenr Winder, is undor wny today, fol­
lowing tho sending of a stenographic
report of tho affair to Solicitor Gen­
eral Denn nt Winder, by Governor
Hnrdwlck. Tho negro told Hardwick
the men accused him of preaching
Catholicism but he assorted he was n
Methodist. Hcnnlnghnm said he wns
a British subject from Jamaica.

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wage-earner—is your decision
to save regularly and consist­
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CHICAGA, Mnrch 8.—Western rail­
roads opened their nttnek on the rail­
road lnbor hoards wage scale yester­
day in the nationwide wage hearing
by introducing industrial figures from
twenty-eight states, In all of which it
wns dcclnred wages for similar work
were generally lower than railroad
S
wnges.
The lower wages nskor, according I
to J. W. Higgins, representing the ■
westorn ronds, nre 50 tot 100 percent
higher thnn the wage scalo of 1915
and 50 to 70 per cont higher thnn in
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1017.

Mrs. J. K. Hardee nnd two children
of Fernindinn are visiting her sister
Mrs. W. B. Englettcs.
The Radcllffe Chnutnuqua under the
efficient management of Dr. Domer,
nre ontertnlning large crowds at tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bertlcson nnd
Chnutnuqun tent this week. Both af­
little daughter motored over to De- ternoon nnd evening entertninments
Land Inst Sunday spending the dny
have been splendid nnd hnve been
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Adnm Karr.
well attended by the people from
G. Hirschi hns been erecting a small Geneva, Chuluotn, Golden Bod nnd
barn for Niel Swanson and wife to re­ Wegner, as woll ns by the Oviedo
place the one recently destroyed by people. The gcnernl nlm of the proHerald wnnt ads get results.
fire.
grnnis this yenr hns been not only
Mrs. Anno DeForrest is looking for­ to entertain the people but to nrouso
ward to a visit from her son's wife, in them patriotism of the right kind
Dunbar „Male Quar­
Mrs. Norman DeForrest nnd little for America- nnd true Americanism.
tette and Bell Ringers—
daughter of New York for n couple [ The first dnys' program wns lectures,
Princess, March 14th.
of weeks.
j afternoon nnd evening by Dr. Terry
298-5tp
Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest West arc the wtlh music by the Paige Trio, second
proud parents of n fine ten pound boy dny lectures by Dr. Doninr nnd music
born March 7th. Both mother and by the Swiss Yodlcrs, while on the
Club totnls ......
2022
bnbe nre doing fine under the care of third dny, Dr, Hyde, who was with us
Kiwnnls
Inst
year
as
director,
wns
the
lectur­
Dr. Pulston nnd Mrs. A. S. Swanson.
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
Mrs. Pritchard has been the guest er nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hendry, musi­ Bower ........ .....184 150 135 475
181
cians
nnd
impersonators,
the
enter­
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140
147
Lloyd
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477
of Mrs. Westerdick and Mrs. Beck for
Southbound
.112 133 123 308
n few days while her husband was nt tainers. The program ns n whole wns J. C. Smith
Arrivo
Departs
89
bettor
than
Inst
yenrs
program,
ac­
......180
74
H.
P.
Smith
209
Tnvnros and the ladies all called in to
No. 83.......... 2:30 a.m.
2:46 a.m.
cording
to
the
opinion
of
many.
Jones
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120
70
83
273
see Mrs. V. C. Toiler in Sanford on
No. 27..........
8:40 a.m.
Mrs. H. B. McCall returned Sunday
Monday.
No.
91..........
1:18
p.m.
1:38 p.m.
Club
totals
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1892
Mrs. Pritchard left Wednesday to from Lakeland.
No. 89.......... 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
spend a few dnys on the East Coast
Miss Christine Nelson of Mt. Verde
No. 85.......... 0:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Standing of the Clubs
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Spar­ Institute nnd her mother of Tnmpn,
W L Pet.
are visiting friends in Oviedo this
row hawk.
Northbound
Congregational
Club
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Alfred Kriesnn took his little son | week.
Arrivo
Departs
Men’s Club ....
5
4
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Gilbert to see the doctor on Tuesday
Miss Ruth Young en
No.
82...........
1:48
a.m.
2:03
a.m.
Kiwanls Club
3
5
.375
evening.
friends Tucsdny night in honor of
No.
84............11:45
n.m.
12:05
p.m.
2
5
Rotnry Club .
.286
Mr. and Mrs. Niel Swanson w ere' mj8s Mablc Swope.
No. 80........... 2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
Sunday afternoon guests at tho homo
No. 92........... 4:00 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
J. R. Hardee of Fcraandina joined GROWER OWES TWO BOXES
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Carlson on tho his family here Fridny night ns the
No. 28........... 10:00 p.m.
OF CIGABS FOR ERRORS
West Side, taking supper with them. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Englett.
Jesse Lee wns a visitor at the home
F. T. Lingloy of Cnnndn Is spending
Trilby Branrh
( f i r T h e A sso ciated P re s s )
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stedt Sunday.
a few dndys in Oviedo this week.
Arrive
Departs
FORT BIERCE, March 9.—Tho ^ t.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer mid
The organization of n ball tenm for Petersburg Chnmber of Commerce nnd xNo. 100..........
7:00 aun.
children went over Sunday to Coro­ Oviedo is under wny nnd much pleas­
xNo. 24...........
8:25 p.m.
nado Beach and returned with a party ure is nntlcipntcd therefrom both by the editor of the Florida Grower hnve xNo. 158..........
7:60 a.m.
of Sanford friends consisting of Mr. the players nnd tho spectators. Not each forwarded tho local Chamber of No. 22..........
7:00
p.m.
and Mrs. Green, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. hnving had a ball tenm in several Commerce a box of clgnrs as "hush
Colicr and daughter, Miss Walker and yenrs, it is hoped that the people will monoy" in compensation for the pub­
Leesburg Branch
her sister, of Comfort Cottage, and on rally to the support of tho boys nnd lication in nn advertisement of the
Arrivo
Departs
St.
Petersburg
organization
nppenrthe way picked up Mr. and Mrs. Don help them sustnin a tenm thnt tho
xNo, 157.. ........ 3:55 p.m.
ing
in
the
Grower
n
cut
showing
Douglas, of New Smyrna, taking them town will not only take pride in but
President Hording playing golf mi No. 21 ........ 2:50 p.m.
nlong.
derive much pleasure from, ns there the Fort Pierce course nnd with the xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
Mrs. Edwin Lundquist was a caller is nothing that con tnke the plnco of
inscription "You'll enjoy tho cnll of xNo. 25.. ........ 1:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Ballinger Wed­ the American base bail game.
'fore on tho St. Petersburg golf No. 22. .
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. 0. G. Wolcott has had ns her links."
August Swanson and Archie took guest, her brother, Mr. F, H. Ander­
Oviedo Branch
It was recognized here thnt the cut
dinner Sunday at the home of his son of Atlanta, Gn.
xNo.
120.
crept into the advertisement because
daughtor, Mrs. B. F, Lundquist.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. U. McCall spent of nil error in the mcchnnlcnl depart­ xNo. 127.. .A......
3:40 p.m.
Lillian Glidcwcll was a caller at the Monday afternoon in Snnford.
x—Dnily,
except
Sunday.
ment of the Grower, hut Secretary
West home, coming out on tho school
McDonald of the locnl commorcinl or­
bus.
"I)E DUCKS" GOT ALL
ganization twitted both the Grower
Mr. ami Mrs. Hicks, of Paola,
OF SLIGII'S PROFIT
nnd
the St. Petersburg Chnmhcr of
brought over the pastor Sunday who
ON CAR OF CABBAGE Commerce nbout tho slip-up nnd sug­
When you’re suffering from
gave us a good service and we weru
gested thnt u box of good cigars from headache,
pleased to hnve with us Mr. and Mrs.
"Du Ducks" got nil the proceeds of
Dunn nnd children and Goodhart Sjob- n carload of cabbage recently shipped each would bo acceptable.
baokaoke,
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The clgnrs nnd npologios were
lom nnd wife of Lake Mary. Mrs. De­ tot Boston by the S. J. Sllgh Company
toothaohe,
Forrest, who is a loyal helper in this of this city, according to figures pro­ forthcoming nnd Fort Pierce hns bur­
ied tho hntchet.
neuralgia,
mission work, was also present.
duced yesterday by Mr. Sligh. Here’s
or pain from any other oauee, try
There was also a good little meet­ how como:
LAKE COUNTY MAN
ing Tuesday evening, tho pastor, Rev.
Mr. Sligh shipped the products of
HAS EGG RECORD HEN D r. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
Clark, got over after the rain and on one acre of land, 401 crnteR of enhOne or two and the peln stops
Wednesday they met at the home of bngc. They sold for $451.71). Then
Contain no hablt-formlno druo*
( l l r T h r A sso c ia te d P re s s )
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunn, we hear. Just at "de ducks" started in to ent up all
EUSTIS, Mnrch 9.—Nols Pieraon, of Have you tried D r. M iles' Nervine?
present the great need is for some the profit. Deduct $51.20 for brok­
Aah VMir D r u g g i s t
the MnHcotto section, claims a new
way to get hack and forth and meet er's commission. Then deduct $20.45 world's record for egg production, a
his appointments,
for hauling chnrges. Then deduct hen on ids farm having laid 559 eggs
Sunday school was ttell attended, a $591.10 for freight. Add up the de­ in the yenr just closed. Another hen
round dozen in the junior class to ducts nnd you hnve $451.75, which Is
of the same breed on his fnrm pro- P R O P R R T V
which we wore glad to welcome two just what the cnhbnge brought on the duced 335 eggs during tho year. Both,
i J l H I Vf f » I a a J llk J
more, George Vihlon ami John Andos, market.
of the chickens were purchased from
the latter coming over to visit Mr.
Between puffs of his pipe, Mr. a poultry breeder nt Bnron, Ohio, and
Henderson’s boys.
Sligh discussed tho problem of trans­ on learning of the record made hy tho
Mrs. Ballinger worked on the old portation which he declared is fncing birds the Ohio mnn came all the wny
organ, trying to stop somo of tho every grower and shipper in Florida, to Florida to purchase them. The
squeaks, but not with very much suc­ lie snld thnt immediate relief was nec­ hens will be exhibited this summer at
cess. She took dinner with Mrs. N. essary If Florida products were to poultry, shows in the middle west.
The ln\v provides that "If tax­
Swanson.
compete with those of other sections
es upon real estate shall not he
of the country on tho mnrkct and ex­
DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL
paid before the first dny of April
in Hi H
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Ha pressed the hope that everybody in­
INJURY.
of
any year, the Tax Collector
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f t terested in obtaining cheaper trans­
shall advertise and •sell."
Ha
*i portation rates would join tho Cen­
I l l y T h r A m m r ln t r r t l ' r f « » l
Ha tral Florida Water Traffic League, of
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BONIFAY, Mnrch 9.—David Jones
This is to notify all concerned
Hn
f t which he is president, in its fight to hns filed Huit against Frank Hand to
*i obtnln rate reductions.—Orlando Sen­ recover $15,000 dnmngcs for personal that the requirements of law will
tinel.
injury ns tho result of nn nttnek upon be complied with and the Tax
C. II. Corn and Miss Ruth returned
Jones several months ago. Hand nnd Hooks will positively be closed
Thursday from a week's visit to Cuba’. H i N H l l H l H H i H i H l H f t Jeff Pennington recently were cona
jj firat M provided by law
Ha vlcted of shooting Jones, with intent
Mrs. Jim Martin and two boyn re­ f t
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turned to her homo in Oklahoma after Ha
$111(1 cash, ten months nt
Hq to murder, and sentenced to servo fif­ and all lands on which tnxeH
$65 for n good
f t teen yenrs in tho state prison. Ilund have not been paid will lie ad­
nn extended visit with her mother, f t
Ha
Mrs. Geo, Lewis.
is considered ono of tho wealthiest vertised and executions issued
residents of this county, owning sev­ for unpaid personal property
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel wore vis­ f t
f t New Cord Tires and paint, Ha eral plantations, grlHt mills and other
itors In Orlando Saturday.
taxes.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton Wilson, of Ha best of mcchnnicnl condition f t property.
Edinburg, Vn., wore the guests of Mr. j Ha
cron, 1
and Mrs. J. S, Dinkel Tucsdny. Mr.
Dunbar Male Quar
Wilson is an old schoolmato of Mr. 1Hu
tette and Bell Ringers— Tax Collector, Seminole County
DinkePe,
1Ha
Princess, March 14th.
Mr, and Mrs, Watson returned to
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’

SAFETY RAZOR

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

AT YOUR OWN PRICE

If we please you, tell others; if tv
tell us. Phene 198

H. W. NICKERSON
Drop a Coin in the Box
For a few days only

Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bulg,
Phono 852
Orlande, FIs.

Auto Radiator Repair
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THE BALL HARD­
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Sanford Steam Laundry

Located nt 207 French Arc., between

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.. Employment Bureau..
Tho vocational committee of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

THOS. J. A. REIDY

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Attorney and CounBellor-at-Law

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Practicing in State and Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Dnnk

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla.

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

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Specialist In Spinal Adjustments

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

Sanford Machine
Foundry Co.

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Garner-Woodruff Building
General Machlno nnd Boiler Work;
Office Hours;
9 to 12 n. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxo Pistons;
Sundays and ovenlngs by appointment
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
Steel Genr Bands; Crank Shafts re­
S. O. Shinholser
turned; agents for Cnllle Inboard and
..C ontractor a n d Builder
SANFORD
FLORID* Outboard Motors. — :------ Phone 62
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Do you remember when you could have bought a lot
around tth or filh streets on Park avenue for five or six hun­
dred dollars?
IF YOU DON’T ACT NOW you are going to do some
more remembering, and the second time you remember its
going to hurt.
Your own terms.

M eisch R ealty Co.
A. P. CONNELLY, A gent

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

Fridny 'M ^ horB’ Club wlU m0ot nt #to
the homo of Mrs. George Paxton on
to
Mvrtlo avenue at 3:80 p. m.
J t irdny-Chlldren's Story Hour will to

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c-tunlay-Foney Dancing classes nt to
the Wolnko npnrtmonts, nt 3:00 to
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Uontlny—SL Agnes Guild will moot to
nt the homo of Mrs. Clnrko Leon- to
nrdi. 700 Pnlmetto avenue, nt 3:30 tat

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give you the half cold hnlf
warm record that sounds
funny but nevertheless tho
regular looked for Floridn
wenthor. One day cold and
tho next ono wurm but nil
of them fine as silk and
the kind wo arc looking for.
Now, for instance,' the rnin
stopped some of my activi­
ties tho other day but I nevor kick on the wenthor, do
you, Henry? You know—

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For Florida:
Increasing to
cloudiness tonight
with to
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portion; warmer in tho to to Classified Ads 6c a line. No
north nnd central portions -to to....|id taken for less than 23c.
tonight; Fridny unsettled, to to and positively no classified
probably rain in north and to to ads charged to anyone. Cash
ccntrnl portions.
to to must nccompany all orders,
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to to to to to to to to to to
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SANFORD HARBOR
FILLED WITH BOATS
FROM THE NORTH

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WANTED—Extra salesladies for Sat­ 8
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Sanford Avo.
297-3tc
WANTED AT ONCE—General office
to
work or steno-bookkeoping, 300 Elm
p. m.
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Avo. Phono 628.
207-2tp;
James C. Snllce, of Tampn, was in to 3:10 A. M. MARCH 9, 1922
WANTED—For our trade, FlorfHa
the city yesterday trnnsneting busi­ to Maximum ........... ........ 08
fruits nnd vogotablcs of nil kinds,
sent out \ call for n yachting expert
to Minimum ........... ........ ; 60 *3 and succeeded in finding n volunteer unlimited outlet, prompt returns.—
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Range ................. ......... 52 to for the occasion und ho has turned in Artce Fruit Co., Florences. C. 290-fltc ■
C. M. Britton, of Jacksonville, wns
to Bnrometer.......... ........ 30.2(J to
in the city yesterdny on a business
the following notes:
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Sanford, Florida
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Calm nnd cloudy.
FOR
RENT
Snnford'H
hnrbor
was
almost
crowd­
mission.
to %
to ed last night by tho following yachts FOR RENT—Completely furnished
C. T. Wnlberg, of Grovolnnd, is in to to to to to to to to to to swinging nt nnchor:
two room apartment. Hot water,
the city for n few dnyn nttending to
.The I.unottn, Washington, I). C., modern conveniences. Summer rates.
ffjR SALE—Pair bird dog piflis, $26.
business.
CITY LEAGUE TITLE
chartered to W. S. Eton, of Boston, Phone 40-W.
298-3tp iliac chassis. Just overhauled, $000.
Address, P. O. Hox 13, Osceola,
I
TO nE PLAYED OFF
who is mnkinff’ a short cruise on the FOR RENT—Lovely large apartment, Write “G. P.” enro of tho Hcrnld.
Fin.
297-3tp
207-2tp
Miss H. C. Poolmnn, of Jncksonville,
TOMORROW NIGHT St. Johns after which the Luonttn will
also
gnrngo.
Applv
-117
West
in spending a few days here at tho
sail for Palm Bench where she will he Second.
290-itp FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, ________LOST
Montezuma.
Tomorrow night the hnsketbnll title joined hy her owner, Col. Slocum, of
COTTAGE FOR REfNT—J . Masson. 1 ono 10 acre Sanford nvo. wnlking LOST—On First street, n long ba*
of the city will be plnyecl off between Washington.
pcnrl pin with ono ponrl out, Satur­
204-3 tp distnneo to city. Two lots cornor
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Payne, of the Men's Club (composed of plnyors
The South Wind, of Englewood, N.
Center nnd Elm nvo. Two lots west day night. Finder please lenvo at
Bamberg, Iowa, nre in tho city for n from Men’s Club, Rotnry Club nnd J., with C. Irving Wooil nnd Dr. L. A. FOR RENT—Comfortable iight house sido Palmetto avo., GO ft. from Elev­
few days enroute to northern points. the Kiwnnis Club) nnd tho High Smith, joint owners. Theso gentle­ keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto nve­ enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, Herald nnd rcccivo reward. 285-tfc
290-10tp owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Angc- LOST—On First street, ono WntorSchool. A fnBt game is promised, men have had some wonderful fishing nuo.
mnn fountain pun. Finder return
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Field, of Buffalo, with the outcome uncertain.
288tf; 29-tf
nnd are accompanied on their cruise
les, Calif.
FOR
SALE
to
rfernld office nnd receive reward.
N. Y., nre nmong tho recent arrivals
The Men’s Club tenm will be com­ by the Amo with Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
__________ 297-2tp
FOR
SALE—6.
acres
excellent
celery
and are stopping nt tho Montezuma. posed of old college stars nnd voter-1II. Martin, who have u fine winter FUR SALE—One 6-room cottage, in
land,
now
set
in
spring
crop.
Sco
good condition, good location, good I
nns of the cage tossing game, they home : l Aitesla on the St. Johns.
FOUND
205-fltp
Miss Nonie Williams has returned know the game from A to Z, but they
V/e nl.-o had the Laotn, fchartered j flowing well. $700 cash, balance on F, E. Millcn, West Side.
fnmi Jncksonville where she spent nre out of prnctice. The High School in Jacksonville hy W. D. Baldwin, ac- terms. See II. M. Rumboy, 310 South FOR SALE—Tomnto plants, any FOUND—Ladles' pocket hook. Owner
two weeks with her sister, Mrs. It. E. has n'fnst tenm, nnd knows the game compnnied hy his wife nnd Hon, R. D. Holly Ave.________________ 298-12tc j quantity, for prompt delivery.— mny hnve same by calling at Her­
ald office, proving prop"-ty nnd pay­
Beverly.
fairly well. Through hard luck ono Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin is well known FOR SALE—New Home machine, In. Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
288-tfe
ing for this ad.’_____________ 2f*-tfc
first class condition, $26. —Mrs. j
or two of Its players, it wns kept from in New York as president nnd owner
FOR SALE—Two 9tory business LOST—Snble cape, 30 - inches long,
W. Y. Quisenberry, of Kenton, going to Gnlnesvllln to piny for tho of the Otis Elevntor Co.
Pearson, 1002 West First.
298-3tp.
building. Apply to the owner, Klen
ich., is mnking his headquarters at State title.
red nnd blue embroidered lining.
Both tcums expect to
The Clan, a very fine eighty-three FOR SALE—Celery fnrni, n ren! bnr-! Ares, 805 0th St.
284-20tc Tnil trimmings. Return to N. Pow­
p Montezuma while in the city on win.
foot housebont hails from New York
gnin.—E. F. Lane.
298-Ctp
ers, Box 722, Tnmpn, Fin. Liberal re­
siness.
As a curtain rniser the Grammar nnd Is owned by Bruce Dndson.
FOR SALE—Boat. Hand “V” hot- FOR SALE;—Warehouse with R. R. ward.
298-3tp
School girls nnd the Freshman girls
To keep these fine hunts company
Good condition siding. Within four blocks of center
W. J. Westcrvelt, J. M. Slattery, J. will tnngle In a close gnme. Both were Sanford’s home fleet, tho Franc­ tom, runabout.
LOST—March 8th at lot sale, on
Boat of city.
llnuring, A. B. Hnlc, J. W. Andrews tennis nre evenly matched nnd nnother es, the Dawn nnd the New Era not to throughout, $200.—Russell's
Myrtle nvenue, nbstruct pnpon*
Geo.
W.
KNIGHT
207-2tp
tad W. Hockey, of Tampn, were in fast gnmo will be certnin. Everybody forgot the Dawn, Jr., our bright little House. Sec Kepplcr.
272-tfc marked “Jones". Please return to
FOR SALE—My home on comer of
.he city yesterday nttending to busi- come out nnd sec who will win the runabout.
Hcrnld office nnd receive rownrd.
First nnd French nvo. Price $1,000. FOR SALE—Onk nnd other hnrd
connected with tho pro-cooling Junior title nnd tho city title.
298-ltp
YACHTING EDITOR.
wood, strand wood range, $2.60;
Cash or terms.—J. A. Rumldoy.
dnnt.
20fl-6tp fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
RAZORS!
Just think of it! A razor at your BOY SCOUT COUNCIL TONIGHT
Beardnil
Avenue.
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280-tfc
COOKED FOOD SALE
FOR SALE—Ono ton Stewart truck,
own price.—Balt Hardware Co. 297-ltc
Circle No. 3 of tho Methodist
A bargain for a quick buyer. Panel FOR SALE;—Ilarloy Davidson motor They won’t lust long, better hurry,
Successor to Dr. Hyman as President
hurch, will hold n cooked food snle
body
suitable for laundry or delivery
cycle, two cyllndor, three speeds. and got ono at your own price.—Ball
BANKRUPTCY SALE
To Be Elected.
nturday afternoon nt McCullor’B
service, Continental motor and Cnd- Box 019.
207-4tc
285-12tp Hardware Co.
Selling out Bnndol’s stock Friday,
tore.
Mr.
Edward
Higgins,
Secretary
of
9
March 10th, 310 Snnford Avenue.—J.
the Snnford Boy Scout Council has Is­
D.
Parker,
in
charge
of
snle.
2D5-8tc
( APT. JERRY SLUKER MARRIED
sued a call for n meeting tonight to
( apt. Jerry Slukor, of tho Donnelly
lie held nt the court house. Several
Tho Herald for Post Cnrds.
fleet, is receiving tho congratulations
matters of importance will ho con­
of his ninny Sanford friends for be­
sidered. Dr. Hymnn has resigned ns
coming a benedict Inst Sunday. Cnpt.
the president of the Council on ac­
.Slukor stole away to Thunderbolt, n
count of soon to move to Tampa. Hli
suburb of Suvanpph, and the seaside
successor will he elected nt the meet­
BEFORE BUYING
resort of thnt city, whero he mndc tho
ing tonight.
charming postmistress, Miss Mamie
Vice-president Dean Turner will
A PHONOGRAPH
Jacobson, his wife. She will remain
present a numbor of important things
on the postoffice job for some time
for the consideration of the council.
Sec the
yet but intends to join her husband
It will he remembered thnt Mr. Tur­
here before the Pawn and New Eru
ner hns been very active in tho Boy
set sail for the north and will nccomScout Cnmp nnd ho desired thnt steps 8 200 Beautiful Rugs in all the new colors. They are more heavily woven.!
pany the Donnellys' to Brooklyn in
he made to still better equip the 8 than any rugs of their kind you have ever bought and are all made of j
April. Mr. and Mrs. Sluker will hitvc
ramp,
- —at—
quarters on the boat nnd tho fleet
AiPmcmbcrs of the council should S new, clean rags with fast color dyes.
will not lose n captain but will gnin
nttond tonight.
All pastors, Scout :
another member In tho person of'Cnpt,
Mnstcrs, nssistnnt scout master)),
Jerry's wife. Tho Hcrnld joins in ex­
scout committees, principal of High
tending congratulations nnd wishing
—3 dozen Pink and Green, heavy weight, sizSchool, President of Chnmber of Com­
ORLANDO, FLA.
the bride nnd" groom a long life nnd
merce, Editor of tho paper nand a few
24x48. Special for—
n happy one upon the son of mntriothers nr« members of the council,
mnny.
TIiobo especially interested in tho de­
velopment of boys nre invited to a t­
tend the meeting.
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8 REPUBLICAN LEADERS
® d°zen 27x54 in. Plain Color, Pink and
3
CONSIDERING NEW PLAN
N
Green, just the rug for bath rooms, each—
ON THE BONUS BILL ■
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WASHINGTON, Mnrch 8.—Ropublimn lenders today disclosed the fact
they are con side ring n plan to put
the Soldiers’ Bonus hill through the
house under a suspension of rulcB,
which would shut out amendments of
any kind nnd limit the debate to forty
minutes.

:

SOUTHERN MEMBERS
WANT PROMPT ACTION
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MUSCLE SHOALS OFFER

$495.00 Cheaper This Year Than Last

Oup financial connections enables us to sell you a Hup- ■
III* T h o \
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mobile on terms to suit you; and our charges arc not exces- ^ WASHINGTON,
Mnrch 8.-Southsivc—Usual rate of interest, plus insurance.
;v ern members of Congress nppenred In
We received this week n shipment of five cars, and you m a body before tho House Military
had better come at once if you want one of these.
&amp; Committee todny and appealed for

prompt acceptance of Ford’s offer for

Ask anyone about the Hup. Wo believe the Hup to lie g Muscle Shoals,
the best car in the world for tho money.
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LESS REPAIRS, LESS GAS AND OIL j
BETTER TIRE MILEAGE
4j

Psychology will buck up farmer*
ns soon ns bankers begin to accept it
for collntornl.
Fatty Arbucklo Is convinced that
life is just one doggoned trial after
nnother.
Hcrnld want nils get results.

&amp; O. Motor Go. 1 Dunbar
iANFORD, FLORIDA------------- WE CARRY THE PARTS J

lUUSKSXKsisKKSKKSKKUUXKSKmSKKi

Male Quar­
tette and Bell Ringers—
Princess, March 14th.

$1*65.

;—Heavy-weight, Fancy Color Rugs, size
LOT NO. 3-....27x54,
This lot would be cheap at $3, now

$1.95

27x54 inches, nice, large size, beautiful
LOT NO. k—quality
in Green and Rose, for, each—

$2.95

LOT NO.

fancy patterns, bed-room size, Green
and Gold colors, size 36x72 in. 2 lots—

- $3.45

$4.95

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THESE RUGS WERE BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR
THIS 2-DAY SALE

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V O L U M E II

QUAKE IN CALIFORNIA
SCARED PEOPLE BADLY
BUT NO DAMAGE DONE
COX ATTACKS
POLICIES OF
REPUBLICANS
LASTS SHORT TIME
Rattled Windows and
Moved Doors Off
the Hinges

(Ilr Thr Aaanrlntrd I’ rraa)
CO LU M BIA, S. C., March 10.— ‘‘Tho
Los Angeles tfeels the fnlluro o f our government to engago
Shock But Noth­
in the Genoa economic confercnco Is
hut nnothor ovidenco of the adminis­
ing Else
tration’s fnllure to grasp the essential
facts o f tho world-wido depression,”
, llr *|hr Aaaocliilrd I’rraal
PORTERVILLE, Calif.; Mch. said former Governor Jnmca M. Cox,
10,_Residents here were awak­ of Ohio, here Inst night. ."It will set
things hnck more thnn nny develop­
ened about 3:30 this morning by
ment In tho Inst two yenrs,” he con­
nn earthquake which 'rattled tinued. "Our domestic business will
w indow s, moved doors off their not show much Improvement until
hinges, threw furnitu#; around. conditions get better in Europe. They
People rushed to the streets but will Improve there with the oxchnnjje
of ideas on reformed budgets and
no damage was done.
kindred subjects.
"A considerable pnrt o f the Euro­
LOS ANGELES, Cnlif., March
pean burden is the debt to America.
10— A light earthquake shock There 1h sincere doubt expressed ns
was felt hero at 3:27 this morn­ to whether, some countries enn pay.
ing. The tremor lasted only a Ccrtnfhly nn Indifferent attitude on
few seconds, no damage was the pnrt o f our government will enrdone. The Quoke was also felt ry much discouragement. Tho cnblo
ndvlces from Europe tell us o f the de­
nt Fresno where no damage was pressing effect thnt has come from
our reiterated policy o f n hermit nnreported.
tion. In private nffnirs such conduct
on the pnrt o f a great creditor would
Ku Klux Klan Out,
lend to certain resentment nnd in the
Tarred and Feathered present instnnee thnt untile feeling will
whether it is nrticulnted or not.
Alleged Wife-Beater exist
"The conference wns called to con­
sider Intornntionnl economic nnd f i ­
The Ku Klux T\lnn, or wlmt was nancial mntters. Secretary Hughes,
supposed to he the Ku Klux, took a whether Intentionally nr not, hns nev­
man named McCrodio, out Thursday ertheless challenged the faith o f Eu­
night and after giving him a coat of ropean nations by tho cold announce­
tar and feathers turned him loose ment thnt the conference will ho o f n
with a warning to leave town. He political chnrnctcr. Taking hint nt his
had been in Jail upon a warrant word, the country will ho Interested In
sworn out by his w ife for assault and tho philosophy which makes virtue out
battery and was taken out of jail up­ of a political association with the
on a cash warrant being put up for yellow people o f the orient, and vice
him. Whon hi* was liberated he was out. o f nny political relationship with
shanghaied and taken to the woods by the white people o f Europe. But that
the masked men and soverely beaten is quite nnothor ninttor.
and tar rill and feathered. The next
"Our people, are chiefly concerned
morning his case for assault was call­ now about their return to employ­
ed and he was found guilty upon the ment. They have endured n su ffi­
testimony o f his wife and was given ciency o f unhappiness from the ter­
l'i() rlays or $100 fine. It seems th a t1ror o f isolation. They recognize tho
lie had been living apart from his fundamental need o f nn outlet for our
wife for some time lull had forced her |markets, If our shops nre to prosper.
to go riding with him on the .Sanford- 1They also know thnt Europe ennnot
Orlando road several weeks ago and ( buy without credit nnd no worth while
it was on this rifle thnt he bonl her credit Is possible without internation­
anil she signalled to a passing ear to al co-operation. W e possess the po­
get her help which was immediately tential possibilities for a hotter eco­
given by the sheriff’s office and the nomic day, because wo hnve the pre­
arrest o f the husband followed.
pondering excess o f gold supply. I f
wo cninp beside our monoybngs, how­
ever, unmoved by the distress we ensJAMKS N E IL L OF "S A T U R D A Y
N IG H T " CAST H AS ID E A ily could help to reltcvh, there will de­
scend upon us the accumulated hnto
James Neill, who with his wife, of generations."
Kdythe Chapman, appears In Cecil B.
DeMIllc's Intest Pnrnmount picture, HOME OF D. C. ROBB
DESTROYED RY FIR E
"Saturday Night,” which will ho the
frnturc nt the Star Theatre Friday
and Saturday nights, onco nsked a
young and ambitious actor who Edwin
Ilooth was nnd wns surprised to learn
—from tho youthful
actor— thnt
Ilooth wns nn oyster pneker oporntlng
in Baltimore! Tho nctor wns certain
of this beenuso ho had scon tho name
on nn oystor container!
"A ll nt which points out tho crying
need n fsomo course o f historical
trnlnning for young nctors,” snld Mr.
Neill. "There Is no ono Institution of
nuthority to Which nn nctor enn turn
for Information and fo r the ntmosphere tlinUho must acquire If ho hopes
to succeed. O f course, thoro arc good
dramntic schoolri. But they tench on­
ly such fundamentals ns elocution nnd
grnco o f movement.
It Is n pity
there cannot bo n school whore nctors
enn learn not only these things, but
the no less important history of the
English speaking stngc, with its glor­
ies nnd traditions.”

The home o f D. C. Bold) on Fourth
street and Bay avenue, was destroyed
by fire yesterdny afternoon being a
total loss. Tho flames hnd made rap­
id hendwny having caught from the
grass that was burning neur the homo
and Mrs. Robb being nt the home of
her daughter nearby, did not see tho
grass burning until it had caught the
house. The department was summon­
ed hut ns there are no fire
plugs
in*thiH part o f the city nothing could
lie done except to keep the flames con­
fined to the one house ns much ns
poBsiblo, On account of the rapid
spread of the firo very littlo could
he snvod from tho homo nnd tho Iobs
falls heavy upon Mr. and Mrs. Robb,
all thoir furnishings nnd a m agnifi­
cent library being destroyed. They
have tho sympathy o f their many
friends in thoir loss— a loss
that
swept away tho accumulations of a
life timo and many articles that can
never ho replaced.

FORMER T R E A S U R E R
O CALA R E A D Y
HELD ON R A IL
FOR BIG M EETING
FOR D E N T A L ROBBERY
S T A T E C A P IT A L R EM O VAL
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ter Unger, former assistant treasurer, O CALA, March 10.— Local commit­
of tho Dr. Thomas W . Evans Dental tee nrrnnging for meeting horo Mon­
Institute nnd Museum Fund Is being day to orpanizo capital romoval.asso­
held on n fifty thousnnd dollnr hall on ciation, reported today thnt n lnrgo
ehnrgcs of stealing npproximntoly ono ' delognttion o f citizens from Gaineshundred nnd ninety thousnnd funds) villu, Pnlntkn, Orlando, Tampa and
° f securities nnd money. Ho told tho several other citlos will accompnny
police todny ho stole tho money to tho ifftldtnl delegates. A meeting will
ho held in tho nftornoon.
make his mother happy.

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DEMOCRATIC SENATORS
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Charge England and Japan With Framing Up
on the Rest
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W A S H IN G T O N , Mnrch 10.— Charg­
ing that the four power Pacific treaty
resulted from n Jnpnneso-British plan
to offset the embarrassing effect if
tho Anglo-Jnpnncso alliance, oppo­
nents o f the pact sought without suc­
cess In the senate yesterday to lenrn
exactly by whom tho original draft of
the document wns prepared.
Both o f the senuto’s representatives
on the arms conference delegation,
Scnntors Lodge of Massachusetts nnd
Underwood o f Alabama, declared In
reply to direct questions that tho dele­
gation hend Sccretnry Hughes, had
conducted most of the negotiations
lending up to the treaty, ptr. Lodge
snid "many hands" hnd helped In the
drafting and redrafting, and thnt he

did not know who mnde the first sug­
gestion.
Mr. Underwood asserted
thnt the first drnft he saw wns the
llnnl one, laid before him by Secre­
tary Hughes.
.The statements o f the two sonnte
lenders were mnde in reply to u series
o f questions by Senator Robinson,
democrat, Arknnsas, who told tho sen­
ate when tho cross-questioning wns
over thnt nlthough "w e don’t know
and will nover find out from any au­
thentic source who wrote the first
drnft," he wns inclined to believe thnt
the finished product resulted from the
joint lnbors o f Arthur J. Bnlfour for
Grent Britnin nnd Prince Tokugnwn,
for Jnpnn. Ho assailed the treaty ns
an "alliance” nnd predicted it would
do more harm thnn good.

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ON HIS BONUS BULL AND ]
TEACHERS NOT AFRAID

MUSIC INSPIRES
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BOYDS ARE 0. K. WILL HAVE DEBATE
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Last night the following conver­
sation was overheard between two
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Indies who hnd tarried for a moment
W ASHINGTON, Mnrch 10.—
on the corner opposite the Methodist
church to listen to the singing, “ Who While announcement yesterday
Is playing for the meeting," asked by Comptroller of the Currency
one. "M rs. Boyd, 1 believe," was the
Cria/nger thnt, if the revised sol­
reply. "Oh, listen!" said the first as
Mrs. Boyd began a hymn embellished dier honiin bill wns passed, he
with runs and grace notes; "W ill you would advise nntionnl bnnks not
just listen to all the little doo-dads to accept adjusted compensation
and fly-up-tho-crccks she’» adding to certificates as security for loans
that hymn." Though not couched of former service men, created a.
in strictly musical terms that
ex­ stir among members of congress,'
presses,
novcrtholcss, tho sort of leaders regarded it as unlikely
muiie M r*. Boyd furnishes.
It
is that his stand would sw erve-a
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music plus— and tho singing is great. majority of the ways nnd means
The special service far women, last committee from their determina­
C H A IR M A N NORRIS IS T O E P A R -' G O V E R N M E N T
APPEALS
FOR
night brought out a large congrcgn-j tion to report the measure to the
.
ING TO S U B M IT PROP|
M INERS A N D O PERATORS
tion with women as numerous
as I
house.
O SITIO N
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TO M EE T
sandflies in June. They over-ran the i With opponents o f the legislation

GOVERNMENT
NATION WIDE
CONTROL NEXT IN
COAL STRIKE
MUSCLE SHOALSi
IS AGITATED

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W AS H IN G TO N , March 10.— Chnir-. IN D IA N A P O L IS , Mnrch 10.—Hope
man Norris, o f the senate ngiiculturio f the nation-wide coni strike being
committce, announced tndny in the
averted by the Government’s nppenl
senate he. was preparing fo r submis­
sion to his committee a hill erenting for the operators nnd miners meeting
government owned cor|&gt;orntinn em­ in tho wage conference seemed van­
powered to develop nnd oporato Mus­ ished today among officlnln of the
cle Shoals Nitrate nnd Water Bower United Mine Works o f America, ac­
Project. Norris said he was not p ro -1
count of the continued refusal of some
pared to sny he favored governmental
corporation ns against
acceptance, operators to meet with the minerB and

Union officials rofrnlned,
from private interests to snmc end negotiate.
hut believed such a proposition worth however, from any announcement on
the senate’s study.
future plans.

Ninety-Three Persons
Eleven Attempts
Lost Lives in Florida
To Electrocute
Automobile Accidents
Negro Murderer
During the Year of 1021-22, According
To Statistics.

Inexperienced Electricians Fail to Get
.Machine Adjusted
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JA C K S O N V ILLE ,
March
10.—
Ninety-three persons lost their livos
in Florida during 1021, ns the result of
nutomohile accidents, according to tho
Bureau of Vital Statistics o f the
State Ronrd o f Hcnlth, which jus£
completed compilation o f mortality
tables for tho year. Tho total shows
a decrease from 1020, during which
year one hundred nnd seven deaths
were attributed to nutomohile acci­
dents.

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L IT T L E ROCK, March 10.— A fte r
eleven attempts by inexperienced elec­
tricians to electrocute James Wells,
18, negro, hnd failed, the twelfth wns
pronounced a success and the mur­
derer’s life snuffed out in tho state
prison today. The prisoner wns ex­
amined between shocks.
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A M A R IL L O , Texas, Mnrch 10.— The
north, panhnndle o f Texas yesterday
wns in the grip o f one o f the worst
M IA M I M A N AR R ESTED
hlizznrda known in recent yenrs,
FOR A LLE G E D RODDERY
three feet o f snow having been re­
IN S A L T L A K E O IT Y ported nn Spcnrman, the terminus o f
the Spenrmnn brnnch o f tho Scnta Fo
( l l x T h r Aaa orlntrit l ’ r m » )
Railroad. Spenrmnn is cut o ff from
M IA M I, March 10.— Acting Gover­
the outside world ns fa r ns transpor­
nor Hnrdees order, the Sheriff here
tation is concerned. Loss to livestock
todny re-arrested J. D. Meyers, locnl
is fonred.
real estate man who is wanted in Snlt
Lake City an Milton D. Joseph for nn
LE A P S FROM W IND O W .
nllcgod robbery In 1014, o f securities
w orth ’fifty thousand dollars from the
Continental National Bank o f thnt
city.
Myers is now irj jail pending n hab­
eas corpus henrirtg which has been
set for this afternoon. His attorneys
claim tho Governor exceeded his nu­
thority in ordering n re-nrrest, assort­
ing n man can ho at liberty on bond
until extradition pnpers nre received
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P H IL A D E L P H IA , Mnrch 10.— Mar­
io &gt;Mol|inn, senior in tho dental school
o f tho University o f Pennsylvania,
leaped or fell from n second story
window o f the hospital while delir­
ious with pneumonia yesterday and
died o f a fractured skull. Molllns wfiB
the son o f a druggist nt Mntnnzns,
Cuba and wns a graduate o f tho Uni­
versity o f Havana school o f dentis­
try.

T A L L A H A S S E E , Mnrehh 10.— Gov-,
ornor Hardee issued extradition pnp­
ers fo r tho removnl o f Myers to Utah IIR IT IS ir G O V E R N M E N T
W IL L A R R E S T LE AD E R
late yesterdny. A Utah officer J e ft
here this morning for Miami to take
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Myers to Salt Lake City.
D E LH I, India, March
10.— The
British Government hns definitely de­
OUTG RO W TH OF T H R E A T S
cided to arrest Mohandas K. Gandhi a
nomt-oporntlonlst leader.
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G U LF PO R T, MI hh., March 10.— B.
CON M EN C A U G H T
II. Ruddock, o f Pass Christinn, MIhh.,
lit held In tho county Jail hero In
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connection with tho killing o f Nick
O R LAN D O , Mnrch 10.— Four men
Mooi Into WednoHdny, stanted today snhj by tho police to he confidence
thnt killing wns an outgrowth o f Ku men, wore arrested hero yesterday
Klux throntH mndo against him by nftornoon nnd held nt the locnl jail.
Moo! representing himself ns nn They attempted to flceco thoir, vic­
ngont o f tho order, according to the tims with the "lost pocketbook" gng
sheriff.
nnd "found two honest men," which
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church.
conceding that the hill would hove
Dr. Walker preached a strong and enough friends in the committee to
stirring sermon on the text: "Beloved, reach the house with a recommenda­
tin* day's come, saith the Lord God, tion thnt it be passed, speculation
that
I will send a famine in the centered on the attitude of tho cur­
land, not a famine o f bread nor a rency comptroller, andits probable
thirst for water, but of hearing the effect. There was considerable talk
words of the Lord.
among members in the lobbies, most
This wns Dr. Walker's first sermon o f tho representatives
taking the
in this series o f meetings to the un­ position that it would bo best to pro­
converted, " A h the Jew rejected Jes­ ceed with the hill ns drafted by Re­
us and lives, heart-hungry and unsat­ publicans on tho wnyB nnd means
isfied, so the individual who forgets cmnmittcc, but members of the comHim hungers, while nil about is the mTttee were reluctant to express their
bread of life which will feed
the' views.
sou)/9
Republican leaders, however, indi-t
The morning service was shortened catcd there would be no change in
in order to allow Dr. Walker nnd Mr. tho plans for consideration o f theBoyd to attend chapel exercises at hill by the ways and means commit­
the high and grammar schools.
tee on Saturday with expectation th a t
The morning lesson
was
taken it will he reported at that time, and
from the first chapter o f Acts.
It for a vote on the measure under
was hardly a sermon Dr. W alker de­ suspension of rules a week from Mon­
livered.
Rather a kindly and inti­ day.
mate talk with his people upon self­
Twice during the day the bonus
preparation for a revival, stressing question broku into the debate on
personal responsibility for the un­ the floor o f tho house— Representa­
saved.
tive Knight, Republican, Ohio,
de­
There will lie a special service to ­ nounced the bill ns “ indefensible from
night for the young people o f tho either
_ _ the economic or patriotic standchurch and of Sanford. A special in- i .)0jnj &gt;
Rcprcscntntive Luce, Repubcitation is extended to. all from ^Kr. I |jcan&gt;
Mnssuchusutts,
protested
Ilnyd's age down.
against the plan to tako tho measure
Come to the meeting.
up under suspension o f rules which
would limit debate to forty minutes
N E IL L A R E E L B U T L E R !
under ordinary procecduro nnd would
1shut o ff nml-ndmcnts from tho floor.
Actor in "Saturday N igh t" Shows
Mr. Luce declared it was proposed
Him With n Toupee!
that tho house after spending desul­
tory debate on questions o f littlo Im­
A butler with n tupce nnd without portance, devote only forty minutes'
to discussion o f "one o f tho greatest
n bow!
,
That’s tho unique character Jnmcs questions this congress hns hnd to
Neill presents in Cecil B.DoMillo’s ■deal with.” Hu contended it would bo
now Pnrnmount picture, "Snturdny 1not only to tho best interests o f tho
N igh t," which will bo shown nt the 1Republican party, but o f tho houso, if
Stnr Theatre todny nnd tomorrow.
j timo were afforded for members to
"F o r some reason unknown," says discuss the bonus question "fre e ly and
Mr. Neill. "Hereon butlers from time fully."
immemorial have beon bald nnd hnvo
Another development in the situupossessed ChcBterfleldnn hows which tion was tho announcement by Representativo Mills, Republican, of N ew
they worked overtime.
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"F o w rqnl butlers nro bnld. Still York, selected as a member o f the
fowor insist on bowing on tho slight­ ways and mcatiH committee to suc­
est provlcatlon. They nro courteous ceed form er Representative Houghton,
hut not servile."
resigned, that he wuh opposed to the
Tho cast nlBo Includes Lontrico Joy, bonus hill.
Ho Indicated thnt
he &amp;
Edith Roberts, Conrad Nagol, Jack would vote aguinst a favorable report
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Theodore Roberts, Sylvia Ashton, Ju­
lia Faye, John Davidson nnd others.
P A P A L DECREE
M A D E P U B L IC T O D A Y
U N IT E D S T A T E S
S E T T E R A S ID E IN T E R V A L
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F R bM G E R M A N Y F IR S T
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ROME, Italy, March 10.— Tho P op *!
Decree will bo mndo public shortly
extending to fifteen days interval be­
tween the denth o f Pope and begin­
ning o f Sacred Conclave to elect bis
successor, Cardinal O’Connoll, Arch­
bishop o f Boston, told tho AssociatedPress today.

P A R IS , Mnrch 10.— Demand from
tho United Staten that $211,000,000
for its expenses In connection with
tho occupation o f Rhinolnnd bo paid
before nny ropnrutlonH Is paid was
presented to tho Allied Financo Min­
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isters nt their meeting this nftor­
STORM
W
A R N IN G S
noon,
A R E U P T O D A Y FROM
JA X TO V IR G IN IA C A P B 8
W A S H IN G T O N , March 10.--Sqero.

tnry Hughes refused to comment on
nows from Paris rolnttvo to reported
domnnd for expenses ' o f occupying
Rhinolnnd. Nothing could bo snid on
worked to such good itdvnntngo here tho subject nt this timo, Hughes de,' some four weeks ago.
clnred.

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W A S H IN G T O N , Mnrch 10.— Small
craft storm warnings were ordered
displayed along tho Atlantic Coaat to­
day, from Jacksonville to the Virginia
Capes.
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PAGE EIGHT

GREAT INTEREST
MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU
IN REVIVALS
W e pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
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With P O L A N E G R I the Star of
“Passion”

■ The story of a woman who thought she

could
F IL L E D 'Cnriot Shipments Reported for Wed­
dance and not pay the piper
nesday, March Hth
E V E R Y N IG H T W IT H PE O PLE
Florida— Sanford Section .............. 65
Also “Face to Face With Japan”
TO H EAR DR. W A L K E R
Florida— Manatee section .............. 12
California— Southern district ...... 3
A ^ D S A T U R D A Y — Cecil l7
I f numbers Ib an Indication o f in*
DeMille’s “ Saturday Night’’
tercBt— and it In— then Interest In the
Total cars ..........
70
: revival mooting at the Methodist
Destinations of Florida Shipments
"UkTuTqJ
church in deepening. Lant night w it­
Wnycross, 1-1; Potomac Yards, 5;
nessed a great service. A special in*Cincinnati, 1; Pittsburgh, 1; Minne­ S T A T E BOARD
H. L.; Pntlllo, Geo.; Preston, JamM.
vitntion had been given the men’s
OF PARDONS HAS
apolis, 1; Indianapolis, 1; Florence,
Raines, Geo.; Reeves, Julius- hi. l ’
classes o f the Sunday school to be
.M A N Y A P P L IC A T IO N S O th «; or W right, Oil,.- o . . ^ t ' '
I I ; Chicago, 6; Buffalo, 1; Charleston,
present. The central block o f pews
Joseph; Kohgii, Abe;
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1; Toronto, l;.N o w York, 8; Clovewas reserved for them. Man, ns a
(U r Tlir AHnorlnlrd I'rraa)
land, 2; Atlanta, 1; Des Moines, 1;
Spanish,
Herbert’
TALLAHASSE,
March
0.— Thu Schlnk, EcJw.;
unit, is nyt especially inspiring, but
'Sioux City, I; Savannah, 7j. Mont­
State Bonrd o f Pardons nt its meet­ s h T f M , H,ic,T l; stntcn* 0 * 1 2 ;
when, during the singing o f the open­
gomery, 2; Columbus, 1; Providence,
ing this month will hnvo before if for Sheffield, Lewis J.; Shehnn, Leslie:
ing hymn, the Brotherhood and Scrnp
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, . . . 1 ; Detroit, 1. Totals, 07 tars.
consideration 103 applications for Shcppar, Geo.; Strickland, W. J j . !
Iron members began pouring into the. ’ .
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^Diversions Hied Since last i.’ e port
clemency according.to the lint of ap­ Sullivan, John L.; Sunday, ’ u m
church and down the aisles, the sight
From Wnycross: New Oilcans, 1.
plicants ns made public by L. B. Ed­ Tnylor, Noah; Tony, John; Under’
thrilled like that o f nil army inarch­
All quotations arc fo r sules oil Flor­
wards, Secretary o f thu Board. Tho
ing with banners— and they came,
ida Golden Self Blanching Celery in
time for filing applications closed W alter; Weems, Earl; Williams, ivy
and came, and kept coming, until they
10-inch cratcn unless otherwise stated.
Williams, Marcus; Williams, Charlie:
March 4th. The list follows:
overflowed tho spnee allotted to thorn.
Shipping Point Information for Wed­
Alderman, Hugh; Anderson, Mitch­ W right, Henry; Worthy, Gro.; C
Dr. Walker took ns a text: “ Pay
nesday, March Hth
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ell; Albritton, Roy; AlBobrook, Claude; thy, Joe; Yarborough, Reuben.
Thy Vows Unto Thy God.” Tho les­
SANFO RD , F L A .:
Cool, clear.
Ashton, W illie; Baker, Boots; Bakor,
son was drawn from that episode in
HODGES W IL L RUN
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Ilaulings heavy. Demand and move­
tho life o f Joshua which tells o f his
W ill; Barker, J. E.; Barnes, .Jesse;
FOR TH E SENATE
ment slow, market ^ e n k , prices are
being tricked into n league with the
Bell, Frank; Bilbrny, G. B.; Brown,
slightly lower. Cnrlots f. o. b. cash
IN LEON COUNTY
ernfty Giblconites, by their coming to
Kokt.; Brown, Geo.; Brooks, C. O.;
truck:
10
inch
erntes
Golden
Self
Loose change, with a habit o f gettin g
Hussey, Chester; Bryant, Robt. W.j
him, dressed in rummnge, represent­
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T A L L A H A S S E E , Mnrch o .-W . C
Blanching, in the rough, 3s-0s, mostly
i
ing^
themselves
as
boing
ambassadors
Carlton,
Marion; Cirlton, Dan L.;
away from you, without your knowing how, g
Hodges, one o f tho best known crlmU
around $1.76; cnrlots f. d. b. -usual
o f a far country. A t the end o f the
Cnpello, Audrens; Cerczo, Ramon;
nal lawyers in the state, informed
has no chance against this Calendar Bank.
terms: $2.00-$2.15; wnslicd and prothird day their trick wiib exposed hut
Coachman, •Julius; Cooper,
John;
friends todny, he will shortly an­
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cooled, $2.70.
Joshua, that man o f God, kept with
Cobh, Arthur; Collinsgsworth, John;
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nounce
his candidacy for the State
Total cnriot shipments from San­
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them, his vows.
Cunningham, T. W .; Davie, Freddie;
It daily reminds you to save.
Senate
to
succeed D. M. Lowery, who
ford section this season to date,
Have we ns a tuition kept our vows,
Darby, John; Dixon, Thos. F.; Dou­
has declined to run again account
cars ....!......................
1301
asked Dr. Walker. Witness our brok­
glas, Joe; DukcH, L. R.; Echols, Clar­
privnte business Interests.
Open an account at our Savings Depart- ■ en faith with the Indians. Our Chi­ Total cnriot shipments from Man­
ence; Edwards, Willie'; Ewing, T. G.;
atee suction, this season to date,
Ferrell, F. K.; Folder, Gilmore; Floyd,
ment and get this bank.
* nese exclusion act, following the cars .........
037
Dunbar Male Quar­
Chns. I\; Forsyth, Horace; Grahntn,
■ treuty o f 18GH; our Ignoble part in ^Lotnl cnriot shipments from Flor­
the Colombia squabble.
Chester; Grace, W ill; Ganz, Ernest; tette and Bell Ringers—
One o f them in your home will help you
ida last Henson to same date,
Our divorce courts write on awful
Gainer, M. G.; Gllric, Avnrd W .; Guy­
cars ‘ ............ ' .............................. 1880
Princess, March 14th.
■ save and go “ foiw ard.”
record o f broken vows. Homes are
ton, Thomas; Hawkins, Joseph; Hall,
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Telegraphic
Reports
from
Important
9 wrecked by broken vows.
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Jim; Hester, Chns.; Hopkins, Jonas;
n
Mnrkcta
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“ It was suit! in this pulpit recent­
Moisey, John; Hoke, P. J.; Hughes,
Bring*your bank in at least once a month, &gt; ly that the theory of evolution iH a NEW YO R K : 30, clear. Fla. 14 B. F.; Jackson, Sam; Jenkins, Junius;
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Henry McLaulin, .Ir.
arrived. Supplies moderate. Demand
■ to our Savings Department for deposit.
menace to Christianity, but I sny to
Jones, Rushaney J.; Langford, Clar­
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moderate,
movement
limited,
market
O P T IC IA N — OPTOMEriHHT
_ you,” said Dr. Walker, "that the thing
ence; Lnrmon, Bernice E.; Lewis, Jos­
5 today, which threaten the church, is steady. Fla.’s 3s-Gs, $2.50-$3.00; eph; Lightsey, Clyde; Luckey, Kit;
$2.G0-$2.76; 8s, $2.00-$2.25; .1
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0111’,
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5, neither evolution nor agnosticism. It mostly
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Martitn, Tobe; Middleton, Jessp; Mlxinostly
$-.00;
10s,
$l.,5-$„.00;
poor,
on
,,ftt
MoU|
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Johnnie;
Moody,
jjj is the broken vows o f her members,
a |The enemies within her gates. Old all sizes as low as $1.25. Washed, Purvis; Monoyhnm, Charlie; Mosely,
1 9 2 2
■ Josfuin could tench a great many of precooled, 3s-tis, $2.75-$3.25, mostly W ill; Morse, Bertram; Mullins, W. J.;
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us men of Sanford something about $3.00; 8s, $2.75; 10s, $2.00.
Murphy, Boisy; Myers, John; Nixon,
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keeping vows."
Geo. It.; Norwood, J. C.; Nostrnnd, 212 East. 1st St.
Snnford, FIs.
Tho Herald for Post Cards.
The service this morning marked
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Dunbar Male Quar­
SA N FO R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS
largo congregation was present. I)r.
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Walker gave a fine tnlk on Gideon’s tette and Bell Ringers—
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
-1‘ ROGRESS-SERVICE
STRENGTHfnithful few.
CEM ETERY WORK A SPEC IALTY
.
Princess, March 14th..
isiaai
There will ho a special servico to­
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
208 5tp
night to the women o f tho church, hut
real estate man in Snnford to get in. men are admitted.
Mrs. Nov.-berry will sing.
The wnter's ftne.
Come to the meeting.
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G corR in -1 Store in Floridu ■
Then. Aulin o f Oviedo was among
the visitors to the city todny nnd pnid I. C. C. RULES R A TE S ON
r j su s.e, m
n j n im the Herald office an appreciated
E M P TY FIE LD C R A TE S IN
visit.
S T A T E NO T U N R E A S O N A B LE
Another beautiful Florida day.
Have you seen the new line o f leath­
(U r Thr A.anrlntrd I'rraa)
W ASH IN G TO N , Mnrch 9.— (Spec­
Old Sally Ray is going forward er pocket books and hill hooks at the
Sanford’s New StorePhone 127
market.
Herald office?
Very reasonable in ial.)— The Interstate Commerce Com­
mission, in a decision rendered yes­
price.
Kiwnnis Club was the guests o f the
terday in the case o f the Florida Cit­
Montezuma Hotel at lunch todny.
Get your Enstcr greetings, your rus Exchange against the director o f
Enster curds, your plnce cards and rnilronds, held thnt charges collected
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
All the hotels of Sanford report n post cards at the Herald office. The during federal control on citrus fruits
in field boxes, and on returned empty
fine trade just now and they have very latest out.
field boxes nnd on returned empty
their rooms filled every night.
A new line of Transparent
W H IT E OXFORD SHIRTS
Joh lot leuther bill books und pock- boxes moved intrastate .In'- Florida,
wore
found
not
unreasonable.
The
de­
Mlss Hoskins Jones brought the J lc r-.e t books nt the Hcrnld office going n*.
. _ O R G AND IES
aid office two stalks of fine celery priccH thnt is moving them every dny. cision refers to the standard box pre­
Collars attached
thik morning. Miss Jones is among Get ^-ours today. *
scribed by the Florida legislature in
in white, canary, orange, deft
i
June, 1915, nnd nlHo discussed rates on
the farmerettes o f the celery section
---- .—.
hnlf
size
boxes,
saying:
nnd grows the stuff as well ns shipJ. H. Huntermistor, tho piano man,
blue, lavender, pink and rose,
“ The desirability o f n stnndnrd size
PlnK Ik..
|has returned from n business trip to
36-in. wide—
,
-------|Miami and reports business good in field box is not disputed. The dimen­
sions prescribed by the Florida legis­
F. E. Steward of Willoughby, Ohio, that pnrt o f the stnte.
arrived in the city todny from Eustis |
-------lature nre not claimed to unfnir, nor
4
where he hnH been for some time und j A. II. Moses brought a stalk of cel- are the rates pqr stnndnrd box nllegThe
will viHit Mr, nnd Mrs. Jnck Ellsworth 1cry to the Herald office yesterdny cd 'to hnvo been unreasonable.
at their home on Benrdall nvenue for thnt weighed 7 pounds.
It was a contention that tho chnrges collected
NUR SES CLOTH
a few dnys,
j |H&gt;nuty and Mr. Mbscs snys ho huti were unreasonable rests solely on the
T A N SHIRTS
Splendid quality, 38-in. wide
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—-----{ several erntes o f this big stuff thnt fnct thnt the provisions o f the ta riff
affective
Oct.
2.7,
1918,
operated
to
Take n glance nt our Builder’s Page will prohnbly -run two dozen to the
Collars attached
double the chnrgcs where the half
today. It consists of two pnges now, Jernte.
sizo box wns used. The mere fact
and going Htrong.
We want every.
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that complainant wus charged more
| contractor, plumber, lumber man and
Herald want ads get results.
for hnuling a liko quantity o f ruit
than wore tho usonv of the standard
JUST R E CE IVE D
i un
box does not cntitlu it to reparation.
A full line o f
Such n result inevitably follows where
rutes nre stated in amounts per pack­
THE BEST Q U A L IT Y SPORTING GOODS
M. W . S. M IDDIES
age und the shipper chooses to use a
package smaller than the standard
for Ladies’ and Misses’. Col­
B ATH IN G SUITS, SHOES. BELTS, CAPS nnd W A T E R W IN G 8
prescribed b* tho ta riff.”
$1.50 K H A K I SHIRTS
lars in white, blue and red.
"W e find thnt charges collected were
BASE B A L L BATH, GLOVES, M ITTS, MASKS AN D SHOES
Fast colors—
not unreasonable. The complaint will
he
dismissed.
T E N N IS RACKETS, T E N N IS BALLS AN D NETS
|M ETH O D IST 'C H U R C H

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BICYCLES AND S U P PLIE S

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SA N FO R D CYCLE CO.
117 PARK AVB. *

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T ita n B a tt e rie s --C o s t L e ss
“B U IL T FOR A N O V E R LO A D ”
HOF-MAC BA TTE R Y COM PANY

$1.75

STORM W A R N IN G S
FOR G U LF PORTS
COM ING N O R TH E AS T

PAY

( l l r T h r Aaaortnti-it I'rraa)

W AS H IN G TO N , March
9.— The
weather bureau today ordered south­
east storm warnings issued from
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi to Cedar
KeyB, Florida.
There is a Btorin o f
marked intensity control over north­
ern Texas and is moving northeast­
ward.
•
LOST— Between Rands' siding and
city, Japanese leather handbag.
Tortoise shell mounting containing u
small sum o f money und toilet articles.
Also a key. Return to Herald. Re­
ward.
_
298-2tp

98c

CASH

j It is not what you make, it is what you save that counts— W e pay cash
■ and save------------------ —— W e sell for cash-------------------------- You save

a

T h e C h u r c h w e ll Ce.
First Street-

Sells it for Less

-Welaka Block
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�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10,1922

PAGE TWO

Mr. and Mrs, S. Moloch and daugh­
W A R N IN G !
ter, Miss Dorothy, left this morning
A ll dairymen will p]0„ So tnko
for Palm Beach' and Miami, nftor
spending Rome time oh tho guests o f ing thnt I wont Into tho court,, tod'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meiach, at their and secured a conviction for tho S?
o f my milk bottles. All „ f my , ‘Jl
home, Sunny Side.
are marked and while I wish t?
Russell Phonographs, $115.- friends to everybody, from this d.
Co, I am surely going to protect my nr
•There aro many strange forces J. H. Hintermlster Plano
will prosecute
‘
299-21 orty and
which exert influences In tho routine Wei aka Block.
caught with my bottles.
*
o f humnn relations, many o f which
205-Btc
g
.
W.
SPENCER,
Our pies nro first class. I f you
nro strikingly strange In origin and
ever
try thorn you will want moro o f
even moro strange in action, but tho
them.—
Daylight Bakery, 313 Sanford
strangest o f all theso forces is public
Ave,
299-ltc
opinion.
might Just as well move out o f tho
community and make a fresh start in
another locnlity. W o nro guided by
two things — our own conscience first
and Btrnnge as It may sound by pub­
lic opinion second nine times out o f
ton.
Tho Jacksonville Metropolis
sums it up ns follows:

California hut wo are trading on the
fortunes o f Floridn nnd wo might
P ik llik r S every a ftern o aa » N » t San. Just ns well got up on our hind legs
| , r ■« the H erald Hulldlnv. 107
nnd tell the world nbout whnt wo have
Haamotia A r e * Sanford, K im.
and expect to hnvo down here among
the snakes nnd nlllgntors thnt have
been caricatured so much in certnin
quarters.

y a r , n l w a y la adra a e*.

There is nothing in a name.
at Hollywood.

Look

Free seed were put back on the
free list— hurrah!
The congressmen can again mnkc
good with the constituency, etc.
Gov. Cox attneks the policies of the
Republicans along with lesser lights
in the attacking brigade.
"Con men" seem to he plentiful in
Orlando and victims seem to he much
easier there than elsewhere.
Wo hope the Floridn Post will
thnt President Hnrding gets nil
news while he is in Florida.
Hens from Ohio transported to Lake
County mndo a fine record says the'
Lake Region. Wo might soy tho
same thing about some o f the roosters.

Wo henr rumors o f new buildings
thnt will soon replace the old shneks
thnt arc a disgrace to Sanford’s busi­
ness district. It may bo true but we
hnvo henrd so much nbout thaso my­
thical buildings that nro soon to be
built thnt we want to seo them started
before we believe it. However tho City
commissioners nre responsible fo r tho
shneks standing where they nro stand­
ing now. It is discrimination to make
one man tear down his building nnd let
the other men keep their building Intnet. Why and wherefore Is it done,
Mrj Commissioners?
Our President is In Floridn playing
golf nnd we wnnt tim to como o v e r ,
hero to Snnford and inspect tho now
golf grounds thnt will he rendy fo r
him next fall. W e wnnt his picture
taken on the henutiful g o lf grounds
nnd Country Club nnd we wnnt it tnken with S. O. Chnso nnd F. P. For­
ster, the men who made the g o lf club
possihlo by their grent work in get­
ting members, getting the Innds nnd
putting it over. I f President Hnrding
says it is nil right, nil right.

Wo know whnt public opinion Is—
it Is the conclusion entertained by the
majority, although tho majority gen­
erally accepts the conclusion without
giving serious consideration to the
factors entering into it— but we do
A young feller should never pro­ not know by what courses o f reckon­
pose to hts gnl over th' telephone until ing public opinion renchcs the zeniths
he Is sure he tins th’ right number.
o f Its power, or by what natural law
ithas Its rights o f conception nnd man­
ifestation.

Those so far named for gubernator­
ial honors are John W. Martin, Jack­
sonville; Charles B. Parkhill, Tampa;
Horry Brown, Lnkelnnd; Jefferson B.
Browne, Tnllnhasseo; Robert Holly,
Snnford; Goode Guorry, Pnlntkn, ntul
Frank B. Shutts, Miami— Ocala Ban­
ner.
Thanks. First wo knew of it. Will
get in training nt once.

State’s Attorney Joseph Jones will
assist in the prosecution of the alleg­
ed "con men" at Ft. Lauderdale. Hon.
Joe is probably getting ready to give
the Orange county "con men" some­
thing new when they come before him
in his own bailiwick.
Man just died in Maine who hns
been in the navy for 37 years. He
ought to have six medals, his fnmily
have a million in insurance and n
monument erected to his memory.
Any man who could stay in the navy
that long and like it deserves some­
thing nice even after he is dead.
Secretary Dcnhy is being
culled
Upon to explain the sale of certain
ships. He will lie called upon to ex­
plain several peculiar circumstances
surrounding the sale o f ships and the
reluctance with which the ship sub­
sidy and the merchant marine busi­
ness is put over by the Republican
party. There nro many peculiar tilings
In connection with the American fleet
o f ships ami the common people would
like to know just where tho African
reposes in the splinters. Yes!

The general safety committee o f the
Atlantic Const Line Railroad Compuny hns recently Issued a striking
and timely clrculnr intended ns a
warning to automobile drivers who
show such n reckless disregard for
the safety o f themselves and those in
thelr cars that they jeopardize human life every hour of tho day nnd
night. A cartoon depicts the family
enr nt a railway crossing with Dentil
on the running board urging "F ath er"
to "make it take a rhnnoo." An express trnin is approaching nnd it is
ensy to See thnt if the chance is taken
it is all o ff with father, mother nnd
the children. The stnrtling statement
is made thnt approximately seventeen
thousand persons were killed or inJured in the United States by rnilrnnd
crossing accidents during the years
1917 tot 1920 inclusive. The figures
for 1921 have not yet been compiled
hilt it is safe to say they, too, will he
appalling. Ordinary caution exercised

by motorists in npprohehing rnifrond FLORIDA GROWERS G R E A T Y E A R
crossings would he sufficient in most
_______
cases to prevent the waste of human
life. The penalty for recklessness is
so grent that one would think thnt
common sense would at least have nn
equal opportunity with the foolhnrdiness.— Lnkelnnd Telegram.

The Herald bus said time and again
thnt th(. p|or|,Jn growers o f winter
vegetables had nothing to fear this
ycnr if they would just use judgment
un(I S(.nH0 in pnckin(r nnt, ^ ip p in ^
their nrtwhicts. Thor.. nr« tin udHn.

OTOIt
Ssntord, Floridn

HO THEY ARE
H A T THEY ARE
HY T H E Y ARE
Come out and henr COL. .1. Q. N O LAN, Nntionul Lecturer of
TH E IN V IS IB LE EM PIRE nnd personal representative of
Col. Wra. Jos. Simmons, Imperial Wizard. Lecturer Is a man
of Nationnl Fame.

.

LE C T U R E FREE

Everybody Invited.

LAD IES ESPE C IALLY URGED TO
COME

CORNER FIRST STREET AND PARK AV Ii

I NT T I N
U tS K

The Herald for Post Cards,
on the merits o f tho parties than to
see them go forever and forever to
' one party. We hnvo lived in doubtful
states and enn give fo r nn honest
statement from n firm believer in
good government thnt we like it much
better than wo do whore it is hopeIcssiy and helplessly in the hands of
one party.
We have found Democrats who udmit thnt the division o f the stntc
would put one more doubtful state in
the list, hut there hns never been one
yet we have talked to who didn't express himself as wishing there was
more competition in the political arenn in this state. Most o f them rathor see the stnte divided first and then
fight out the political Issues afterward.
It might lie good politics for the
Republican party to assist tho division
o f Florida.
Who knows ?— Arcadia
Enterprise.
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S E T BUICK

7-pnss. for $200 cash nnd II
monthly payments at t.io

Now Irish Potatoes, String Bonns
nnd Tomatoes.— L. P. McCuller.
290-ltc

The expression la often heard, " lie
is n moulder o f public opinion,” and
while there are circumstances under
which public opinion can bo nroused
to grontcr fury, it is doubtful if it can
ever l&gt;e poured into n fixed mould by n
single mind or by n group o f minds.
Thp ronlly successful so-cnlled mould­
er o f public opinion 1s tho student who
can interpret the hand-writing on tho
wail nnd proclaim Its significance.
Propnirnndn Is sometimes n stimulant
to public opinion but seldom n food
with nhiding nourishment. This, o f
course, depends upon tho nntura o f
propaganda. TTowovcr, the commonly
nccepted manning o f propognndn Is in­
tended here. In its real sense propogamin is anything thnt contains facts.
But public opinion classes propognn­
dn as something seeking to arouse It,
therefore public opinion regards I t ;
through eyes o f distrust.
Rcputntion is one o f the foster-chil­
dren of public opinion. The fool Is ,
nn individual who snnps his fingers |
at public opinion nnd boasts, “ I am
the exception; I can bent It.”
Tho
wheels of public opinion sometimes
grind slowly but always effectively.
There is no escape once the machinery
Is in motion.
The thought thnt public opinion is a
law— a law established ns solidly ns
the la wof gravitation or the Inw of
conservation o f matter nnd energy—
it. interesting, fo r if this is true nn o x - ,
plnnution is possible, since it becomes j
axiomatic nnd is accepted for its of- j
foots without reference to its causes. 1
Otherwise it is inexplicable.”

A nation wide coal strike is immi­
California had nnother slight earth­
nent in the coal fields.
We should
quake shock felt nt Los Angeles but
worry. Summer is coming nnd even If
no damage done. Wo suppose this is
there were any more cold weather due
simply n warning to the movie folks
there is plenty o f wood in Floridn.
to move out and behnve themselves In
the future. Whole cities were wiped
Chairman Fordney tells the meeting
out in biblical ttlmes for doing less
o f the American Wholesale Lumber
than the folks nre doing or at least
Assoeintion that the Bonus Rill is not
were doing nt Hollywood.
a political plan. Telling the lumber­
men such a romantic story is just like
Cyrus Curtis, the publisher o f the
giving u wooden cheek.
Saturday Evening Post is spending n
vaention in Tampa.
If any o f his
"Haynes Thinks Drouth Will Soon
subscribers in Snnford would like to
Sweep Over Country" says headline in
tell him how to run the Post while he
papers today.
Yes, that’s whnt he
is in Florida this is their chance. It
says. He will have n swell time l o t ­
would also give the Hernld a rest.
ting it over with ten thousand islands
in Floridn alone to look nftor.
THE PRICE OF RECKLESSNESS
I f there is anyone here who thinks
g o lf is simply a child’s game let thorn
scan the papers for the names of the
notables thnt are going to towns in
Floridn where there nre go lf links and
passing them up where there are no
links.

Don’t forget the cooked food sale
nnd npron sale in front o f Union
Pharmacy Saturday afternoon and
evuning by tha ladies o f Circle No. 2
o f tho M. E. church.
29-ltp

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Y O U R . Q R pC JE K ,

SPECIAL SALE
Pianos And Phonographs
For 10 Days Only
1 $850 PR E M IE R B A B Y G R A N D , Sale Price
Terms $100 cash, balance $20 a month

1 $825 A. B. CH ASE U PR IG H T, Sale Price
Terms, $50 cash, balance $15 a month

2 $800 L E O N A R D P L A Y E R S , Sale Price.
Terms, $50 cash, balance $15 a month

2 $750 LESTER UPRIGHTS, Sale Price...:
Terms, $25 down, balance $10 a month

SOUTH F LO R ID A ----D O U B TFU L S TA T E

1 $350 K IM B A L L UPRIG H T, Sale Price
Terms, $15 cash, balance $8 a month

Good time to send Florida literature
to California. With tho freeze and
now an earthquake shock it wouldn't
tnko much persuasion to induco mnny
people out there thnt Floridn was tho
best Btnto in tho union bnr none. Wo
are not trading on tho misfortunes of

10 $150 R USSE LL PH O NO G R APH S, Sale Price
Terma, $10 cash, balance $5 a month

$115

____________

10 $75 R USSE LL PH O NO G R APH S, Sale Price........$40
____________Terms, $5 cash, halnnce $1 a month

______

1 $210 EDISON D IA M O N D DISC, Sale Price.......:$190
_________________ Terms, $25 cnah, balance $15 a month

COOKED FOOD

500 of the very latest $1.25 Melodee Player Rolls, each 65c

SALE

EM ERSON RECORDS, each

Benefit Pipe OrRun Club
PU BLIC O PIN IO N RULES.

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Phones 497-494
W B L A K A BLOCK

' Courtesy and Prompt Ser
vice Our Motto

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, F R ID A Y, MARCH 10, 1922
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Ing, reX.?^rn,,h.b&gt; *?• Hou‘ b of linage 31 fcnst,1Ilecords, run Mast on Orange Houle- bonds to lie used for constructing,

&gt;ne (1)
(11 mile to the hard
nnrci surfacing,
suriacuig, macadamising
mncnuumisiiig a
»nnu pavI r,vTY MILLIONS
run approximately 3,oon feet to
Ht. vnrd approximately one
i-uuarter ( V I ) line Ing the roads In Hemlnole County,, Klor“ “l,JI'!A,vor' said road to he re-hnrd North und Houth oneK ”
IN FED ER AL A ID
ship 19, Houth of.ldn, particularly dcscrlhed ln thio resoIn first class of Hectlon 31, Towns,..,
of
1
FOR ROAD W O RK condition. |mvet* n,'d placed
are Orunge
orunge HouleBoule- —
lutlon
.
linage 30, Must, whore
...... nforernld; ;and |lt,000.pip
- - ,
, the

The most expensive item
in manufacture of Glass Then soc
is “Heat”— consequently terms.
"Fuel.”
The location of distrib­
uting plants of practictically all large oil comj panies in Jacksonville
insures "Fuel” at lower
cost than northern Glass
Factories.

vnrd Intersects the Monroo Brick road. I proceeds derived from the sale of snld
Beginning at the Intersection of Ht. said road to he re-hnrd surfaced, paved j bonds to he used for building and connnd
placed In first class condition.
alrucllng a bridge across the Ht. Johns
(lertrude
Avenue
with
the
Monroe
road,
,.„,„p rl.tlo » Dill Ordered 0 » t B ,
......................................
'lllv
e r In Hemlnolc
Hcmlnolc county.
County, Florida,
at
HANUN HIRING HOAD
(R
iver
Htoritia, ni
which Intersection Is on the North and
lleglnnlng on Hi. (lurtrude Avenue at » point known as Osteen F f r iTi
j&gt;‘
Houth Quarter Hectlon lino of Hectlon
,ApP
pout Office Committee
M run westerly following tho present n point approximately 1403 feet West which said election the question asi to
Of Senate.
hast, at a point 152U reel floutli of tho of the Hectlon line hetweon Hections I the Insuhtico of said bonds In conformNorth half mile post of said Hectlon 28 und 37. Township 19, Houth of Itange Ity with the aforesaid resolution of tho
— Knst, said point being
— ------•
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r OUMty Commissioners
of
Hemlnole
16; run westerly following tho present 30
on the
center
prmKroad approximately two and one- line of n public road running North to County, Florida, shall he submitted to
the
legal
voters
of
11(0
County
df HomlWASHINGTON, March 10,— Appro- ( half mllea to the went hair mile
inllo poWt Knud's Hiding, run North approximate­
Houth
of ly 1500 feet to within 15 feet of the nole. Hints of Florida, The form of the
■
.
«r,n non 000 fo
federal ( ?/
so, Townatilti
19,
lifUtlonS
of JBO.UUU.UUU
i o rr iouoro«
I u Soction
, 30 Ka„j
Mlllrt road t&lt;
y Horn!
ro. hnr,i
Atlantic Count Line Kallroad right-of- ballot to tie used In.such election shall
" J instruction noxt yeaar, $1,900,-iMurfRcod. |.avod and placed In flret claim way, thence Northwesterly
...
. o n ii■ubllc he: “ For Bonds" or "Agnlnst Bonds.
id consviMv*i
w
|condition.
The followlug named persons aro ap­
200
road along railroad approximately
approxl
feet
to
rallrond
crossing,
thoncu
across pointed Inspectors and Clerks of snld
IKO for continuing the transcontlnen- «.A s, k „ on AV m n w k a n d h o a r i*AiI*r
tho railroad right-of-way to a public election:
ITT .imlnno mnil service, and $6X3,- '
,
m o o Hk ’ k s t a t io n
paralleling
the amitunu
rallrond v*i
on •*«
Its F I I K r i M T SO. I.— HANKOHD—
■til i R r C
.
__
i n
«
lleullltlllliT Jil f ho 111tOTfltffin nf *road
u«*u imi
niivimii (im
w. K. liettH
L (0 repnlr the N o w York-Brook- Cninei-un Avenue with Celery Avenue, I northerly side, Uionce
southcasierly,
K. L. Woodruff. Jr„
*°
1
0
m„n
t„
k
»
snrvten
are
K.hloli
Intersection
la
forty
(10)
rods
*1°*'*
‘
his
road
approximately
100
feet
lu pneumatic mall tube service are
T. M. Fox, Inspectors.
the Northeast corner or Hcc &lt;»
road on he north line of Bee- !
It. C. Maxwell. Clerk,
Township 19. Houth of UnnKo
Township l». South or lte n ««, FltRUINCT
Bitlon*
to
the
annual
postofflco
apT.
NO. U.— MON HOB—
au,,**—
,
,
, A-n ,
hi r.iui, run Houth on Fameran Ave*
Kttst, thenoe I'.iist approximately i
I,
. II. Muiin,
Mcrlatlon billcarrying about $624,- mie one mile across said Section 33 to £3eot l fe“ * to road running North and
C.
O.
Kell,
WP‘ ‘"
.
Oenova Avenue Mill road to h« r«. Houth, thence Houth 1500 feet to Ht.
J. C, Moffett, Inspectors
1,000,
000
,000, which wasorderedreported hnrrt MurfaceJ „ nd p|ic£d |„ nrHt class aertrude Avenue, said road to be re, A. H. Hawkins, Clerk,
l.v the Senate postoffice condition.
.
I Hard surfaced, paved und placed In first
I'llR CINUT NO. .1.— HANFOItll—
r t,
J
. , AI" 0 beginning at the Intersection of 9h‘ "* c«nHltlon.
W. M. McKinnon
CflninilttfC.
Cameron Avenue with Ooneva Avenue IW A D ON SUCTION LINK III-.rHhh.N
C. L. Ilrllt
HKirriONN
20
A
N
D
27.
T
O
W
N
S
H
I
P
.In addition
-j.lltlnn to
to tho
$60,000,000
fo
r
ii1
,hfl.
Northeast
corner
of
Hectlon
4
,
L. T. Hryun, Inspectors
nu #oo,wu,vuu iu r Township 2S, Houth of Itange 31 Mast.
III, NOIJTII OK K A N O H :»0 KAHT,
W, M. Haynes. Clerk.
(W R H T C IT Y L I M I T H O A D )
i&gt;r«r In carrying out tne federal run South on Cameron Avenue npproxlI'ltKtTVFT
NO. d,— F A O LA —
Keglnnrng a t 1the-half mile post he
1’
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g .m m l lf M rlnelnped ,n,l,i*ly one mile to the Mast and West
lieorge
Smith
gray act, tho committee declared rmid which lends West to Moure's Hiu- tween Hections 20 and 27, Township ID,
Leonard Kclx
/inn nnn f or 1024 and $76,000,- J!on* thenoe West one-half mile puhi Houth of Kange 3D, Ida at, run Houth a p ­
A. V. Mcfluln, Inspectors
to
Leesburg I •
|65,uuu,wu tor
oi.u
|Moore s Stat ion to Ueardn.ll
Avenue, proximately 2 lBu feet
A. A. Hicks. Clerk.
said road to be re-hnrd surfaced, pnved Branch uf Atlantic Const i.lno Kallroad,
for 1026.
FHRtTNCT
NO. 5.— OVlKIIO—
said rond to he re-hnrd surfaced, paved
and plnced In first class condition.
It. t). Crawford
and
placed
In
first
class
condition.
H IC IIM O N D A V H N IIK
Steen Nelson
P0UCR CHIEF FIR B T C U L P R IT
lleglnnlng at the Intersection
of r i l R N C I I AVK.NtF. A N D C K M K T K IIY
H. W. Hwope, Inspectors
.HOAD
Illchmoud Avenue with Ooneva Avenue,
O.
fl. Wolcott. Clerk.
lleglnnlng at
the Intcrssctlon
of
which Is at the North one-half mile
I'KRt'INCT
NO. fl.— C1KNKVA—
(lly T h e A s s o e l a l e i I ' r e a s )
post of Hectlon 3, Township 20, Houth French Avenue and Ninth Htroet In
, C. W. Culpepper
MIAMI. March 10.— Chief o f Po- of Itange 31 Kant, run Houth on Klch- the City of Hanford, run Houth on
J. V. Wicks '
monil Avenue approximately one-quar­ French Avenue approximately one and
It, A. (Irestiam. Inspectors
Broken, of Miami Beach, was the ter mile to Jordan rond, said road to bo ono-quurter &lt;1V4 &gt; miles to the Houth
F. H. Hradley, Clerk.
mile post or Hectlon 38, Township
culprit summoned by Sheriff A l- re-burd surfaced, paved and placed in half
I’
HRFINt'T
NO. T^-CIIL'I.UOTA—
19.
Houth
of
Kange
30
Rust,
thence
first clans condition.
fl, O. Jacobs
West six (8) tenths miles to where
HII'Btt
AVKNLK
a to appear In court here for failure
_______________
K. K. Koberts
private road ruiiH southwesterly Into
N. C. Jncobs, Inspectors
4
u, kb .utomobll. equipped with m S S flB S S .
cemetery. Hold road to he re-hard sur­
J.
K. Snyder, Clerk.
faced, paved und plnced In first class
1022 license taff.
The Sheriff the Northennt corner of Hectlon 32, condition.
I'llRCINCT
NO.
A
IIIIIRI.I.A—
Townahly 19. South of Hnngo 31 Bust
II. C. Parker
OOLIIHIIOIIO AND FAOI.A IIOAD
Lind the tnfflcsfl car parked In n run South on Hlpes Avenue one-quarter
H. K. Mathers
Hfglnnlitg at
the Intersection of
i
end t«f» n ennl nntlfulnm
Atlantic Const Line Kallroad
t.'.
K. Mathers, Inspectors
t here and left a card notifying ( track, said rond to he re-hard surfaced, (ioldshoro Htroet' and French Avenue
A. W. Moreman, Clerk.
pnved and placed In first class condi­ In the City of Hanford, run West on
&lt; owner to nhow up In court not tion.
(Ioldshoro street approximately eight PltKClNtlT NO. ti—-I.OMlW OOD—
( * ) tenths tulles, thence Southwesterly!
C. K. Hartley
lowing tn whom the machine bolongHOAD Tl&gt; llltlHXnVM NlDINd
H, II. Hooker
lleglnnlng at the North half mile on rond-pnnt Flit's Hairy, approximateBrogden reported to the sheriff post
W.-B. Hatcher, Inspeclors
of Hectlon 32, Township 19, South ly nine (9) tenths miles, thence follow -'
Ing
the
main
road
West
and
SouthwestJ.
Searcy, Clerk,
,t when ho parked hla car It had a of Itange 31 Hast, run Houth one-quar­ erly nt&gt;proxlmntely three-quarters (3 -t) I'HKt'INCTN.NO.
10.— I.AItK MAIlV—
ter mile to Atlantic Coast Line Kallroad
J. W. Fortier
f on it and explained that someone trnck, said road to ho re-hnrd surfaced. of a mile lo the Houth lino of Hectlon
II. C. Ingersoll
34, Township ID, Houth of Kange
3D
iB!t hnve stolon It. The Sheriff nc- {’lI^)vn'',, ,' n,, ,,lnou" ,n frl" ‘
It. II. Lynch. Inspectors.
Bast, thence West following
public
A. K. HJohlom, Clerk.
roail
approximately
three
and
threeHANFOIID AVKN UR
kpttd the explanation and the caso
Houthwcsl PIIBFINCT Nil. II,— AL T A MONTH
lleglnnlng at tho Houth end of the tenths (3.3) miles to the
UPII INK*—
it dismissed.
present brick paving on Hanford Ave­ corner of township 19, South of Kange
A. H Fuller
the
nue, said point being the Intersection 30 Hast, thence North following
J. W. Osteen
public
road
through
I'aolu,
approxlof the Hanford and Orlando Kond with
II, F. Tyler, Inspectors
The world at your door every even­ Hanford avenue on the Bast side of Hoc- 1 mutely one and one-half ( l 1,*) miles
W. H. Kalinrd. Flerk.
tlon 12, T owiih Ii Ip 20, Houth of Kange to connect with brick road at tho West
Halil election so ordered to lie held
ly for 16c.— Dolly Herald.
3D Knst, run Houth an Hanford Avenue one-half tulle post of Hectlon 3D, Town­
shall
he
held at the polling placcH In
approximately one ami one-hnlf miles ship 19, Smith of Kongo 30 Kant, said
to Michigan street as laid out In Plat road to he re-hard surfaced, paved amt the various precincts where the last
general election was held, throughout
of Mecca II am mock, saht rond to ho ro- placed In first class condition,
the entire County of Hemlnole. and such
^Mti.rnox o f iioAitii o r r o r v . hard surfaced, paved and plnced In flrat and
Whereas, a majority of the members j eleetIon shall tie eonducled and the canclass comlllhni.
Tt onnmiHIONKHH OF HI'MIof
the
Hoard
of
County
Commissioners
I
vans of the votes certified to, and the
O V IR IIII A N D K R N F .V A IIO A D
m h .r r o i ’NTV, r u i n i ii a
Kcglmilug where the Florida East of Hemlnole County, Florida, have v o t - j returns and the canvass of the returns
bridge of said election shall be made In the
Foust Kallroad crosses Avenue C, In ed to hulld and construct a
IWhereas. Ihe system of hard sur- Plat of Town site of Oenova. Florida, across tbo Ht. Johns’ lllver In Hemlnole I manner and within the time prescrlb|iffj roads In Hemlnole County Is In- according to pint recorded thereon In Counly. Florida, at a point known as ed for general elections, except that
|oau&gt;let and
,'the returns of said election shall l»o dePlat Hook 2, page 12. of Hemlnole the Osteen Ferry, and
Wher&lt; is, ililn Hoard deems It expe* County,
Whorcas, the Uourd of County Com- I llverod to the Chairman and Flerk of
Florida,
thence
run
Kant
ll.pt and I*&gt; Ihe best IntereHlS of Semi- to Second
Street,
thence
South mlssloners of Hemlnole County, Florida, the Hoard of Founty Fommlsslunors of
Lie County to have built and run- on Second Street to Avenue B, being have employed thoroughly competent Hemlnole County, Florida. Instead of
iruit.il i more (borough and complete tbo street corner on which the II. H, and reliable exports to determine the to the Supervisor of Registration anil,
puna of liard
Hiirfaced
highways I'attlshull store stands, thence Eiist to cost and expense Incidental to the con (he County Judge, and.
Jiro'ithoiit the County of Hemlnole, the Fast line of Hectlon 21, Township stnicllon of a good ami substantial
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, Omt
|-1 la Is,no eounty hnndH of Hemlnole 2D, Houth of Kange 32 Must, thence bridge across tbo Ht. Johns river nt tho this order and notice of election he I
eunty. for the purpose of construct- Houth ami South westerly following the point aforesadl, who have made a re­ published In the Hnuford Herald, tho I
k( p.ni'il tiiacadamlxed or other hard main rond between Oonuva and Oviedo port to the Mould of Futility Commis­ only newspaper published In Hemlnole
lrfii'1 Highways In Hemlnole County. through Iowa City to the
Atlantic sioners of the cost and expense to ho Fount)'. Florida, for li period of not less
Ihrlli. more particularly described as Coast Kallroad crossing In fruut
of Incurred In the construction of said than four weeks prior to the date of
Allows. tu-Wit;
said election.
laiwtou Bros.' store at Ovlodo, a dis­ bridge.
IIRAKU.VLt. A V R N D R
Dune and ordered tills 7th duy of
THEREFOR73, I1E IT RESOLVED, by
tance of npnroxlmntely eight mllos,
iBtrlnnlng nt the
Intersection
of said rood ta ho re-hnrd surfaced, paved the Hoard of County Commissioners of March. A. P. 1921.
Wd.ill \venue nt the North half mils and placed In first class condition.
L. A. nnUMI.BY.
Hemlnole County, Florida, that It Is the
kit of Hectlon 33, Township 19, Houth
(H E AL)
•
Chulrmnn.
determination of lilts Hoard lhat
It
O V lK IIO A N D U H U I.U O T A IIOAD
7 R*n*e 31 Bast, run Houth one mile
O. P. HWOPE.
Keglnnlng on the Houth lino of thu would he expedient und to tho best In­
llhru'vo Avenue, said road lo ho wld- town site of North Chuluotn at Avenue terests of Hemlnole County lo Issue
E. Ft'HLETT,
|tl, paved and re-hard surfaced, amt I&gt;, run North on Avenue l\ five (5) county bonds of tbo County of HomlL. P. II AO AN.
rrd hi first class condition.
F. W. ENTZMINOKK,
blocks tn Bovonth Hlreot, thence West noto for the purpose of constructing
u o N i t o n m iA D
Hoard of Founly Commissioners.
on Hnvonlh Htroet two (2) blocks to paved, macndatnlxed, or other hard sur­
IB.[tunlug at the Intersect Ion of the Avenue It, thence North on Avenue II, faced highways In said county as here­
Hemlnolc County, Florida.
leiriie Hoad with HI. Oertrudu Avenue, three blocks to Fourth Hlreot. thence inabove described, and for the further A 11r s t :
|H'di Intersection Is located on (he West on Fourth Htroet ouo (1) block purpose of building und constructing a
E. A. DOUGLASS.
prth and Houth quarter lino of Hoo- to Avenue A, thence North on Avenue iirluge across the St. Johns River to
Flerk of the Hoard of County N
M !t, Township 19. Houth of Kange A. approximately four (4) tenths of a Hemlnole County at u point known us
Commissioners, Hemlnole Coun­
I Eul. at a point 1520 feet south of mile to where tho public roail turns Osteen Ferry, and
ty, Florida.
k* North half mile post; run North West towurds Oviedo, thenca Westerly
Hy: V. K. DOUGLASS. D. F.
l»E IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that
Iprotlmaiely one and one-half mllea following the public rond hntwqen Chu­ It Is thu determination of this Hoard 3-IO-5td and 5t w
'Ihe luldw* iicrosa the West end of luotn and Oviedo to the Atlantic Const that the amount of money required to
kbi
Vi Monroe, said roail
,ooo to
III ha
no widened,
wiueticii, |,|ni!
Lina Kallroad
Kallroad crossing
crossing In
In front
front of
nf LawLnw- pay thu
thu cost
cost of
nf tho
tho construction,
constI'ucilnn re■
RAZORS!
i ro.imrd surfaced and placed tun llros.' store at Oviedo, making
a hard surfacing and paving of the roads
ori'class conuition.
Iota I distance of approx (mutely six and , hereinabove described will amount to
h.» ihi.i , .
.
7" .
. five-tenths (G.fi) miles, said roail lo be I the sum of $83,ODD,DU; and that the cost
itrj.ii i . A !
' i'*°r«eCtlon
of re-hurd surfaced, paved and placed In of the building ami construction of the They won't Inst lonjr, better Burry,
/.. J A(i
nueWith (lenevu Avanuo
first ipiss condition.
bridge across the Ht. Johns river
at
|the .Smith Half mile post of Hectlon
llisteeu Ferry will amount to the sum and got one nt your own price.— Ball
DKNRVA AVR NDR
I
oHlilp 19, .South of Kange 81
Kegliinlng at the West end of d r a w - , of 7l2.DD0.au, and
2D7-4tc
fa, run South two miles, said road to bridge across Ht, Johns River on the1 HR IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that Hurdwnrc Co.
tn.U re-hnrd surfaced and placed road running front Hanford to Geneva, It Is the determination of this Hoard
first ctiiKM condition.
run West approximately one and one- that the amount of bonds required for
.
tiRNKVA A VKNIT:
quarter 41*4) miles to brick pavement, the purposes itforcBuh! Is the sum of
Herald want nils ect results.
■Hllnntng at the Intersection of Also beginning nt East end of said ONE H U N D R E D
THOUSAND
(7IUD.l*rl.ill t venue with (Ionova Avenue hrldge, run East one-hnlf ( ‘4) mile to ddo.DO) Dollars. f88.UDD.DD, of
which
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s""lh half mile post of Hectlon brick pavement. Said road to he re- shall be used for the purpose of conL Township 19, Houth of Kange 31 hard surfaced, paved und plnced
In structlng, re-hard surfacing anil pavtV:.r!'" h'*H* "pc 'll He. said road to ho first class condition.
I Ing the roads uforusuld, and |12,U0U.0D
L , &lt;*trfneeil. paveil and placed In
ORANGE ItODl.KVAIID
of which shall lie used for the bnlldpi iliics i,miiihm.
Keglnnlng nt the
Intersection
of] Ing ami construction of the hrl(!u aforeIn...,
CKI.MHY AVK N UR
Orange Iloulevurd with Oregon Street milil; lhat said bonds hear Interest at
at the Intersection
of as laid out In tho Map of
Hanford the rate of tl per cunt per annum the
5‘ \ n k , ' ligP V th ( ' " ' oy avenue at Farms, recorded In Plat (look Onu &lt;1)1 Interest on said bonds to he puyahle
■'"(ih half mllo post of Hectlon 33, pngos 127 and 128 of Hemlnole County eeml-nnnually: said bonds to mature
thirty (30) yuurn lifter the date of tin'
iHHiiance thereof; mild Ihxuo of bond*
to be dated July 1Ht. 1922. tioth the
principal und IntercNt on mild bolide to
iie puyahle al mime hank In the Flty of
New York. Htute of New York, and
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that
In accordance with law, an eloctlou he
called, and the Maine le hereby ordered
to ho held on thu 11th day of April, A.
Ii, 1922, to determine thu quern Ion oh
to whether bontlH In tho Hum o f IlDO,(PY O R R H E A )
000.DO, hearing IntereM ut tho rule of
■lx (8 tier cent) tier centum tier an­
num, InlercHt payable Heml-aniiually,
the principal nf mild honda to mature
thirty (30) yearn after the dato of the
iHHUnnco thereof, Hhall tie lanued by thu
A Medicated Cleansing Powder and Impregnated Dent­
Founty nf Hcinlnolo for tho purpoaen
hereinabove not forth, uml
al KIosb . Prevents acid condition of the mouth; a positive
IIE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that
thin rcHolutlon he puhllKhed In the Han­
relief for pyorrhea. KecpB the teeth clean (makes them glis­
ford Ha raid, tho only uowntiaper puhHahiid In Hemlnole Founty, Florida, once
ten.) Keeps the gums hard and healthy and iH an absolute
each wook for at IuuhI four wooka be­
fore tho date fixed hy thin raaolulloii
(42285 F. O. B. Factory)
protection against infectious mouth diseases. Besides its
for tho holding of anld hand election.
Adopted thin 7th day of March, A. I).
1923.
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W H E R E A S , a rennlutlon hna been
duly adopted by tho Hoard of Founty
CommlMHlonorH of
Hemlnole
County,
Florida, of even tlato herewith, that It
would he expedient and to the heat IntorenlH of Hemlnole Founly, Florida, to
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Hemlnole, Htute of Florida,
for
thu
purpoMo of conHtrHctlng, re-hard xurfurlug, muciuhimlxlng uml paving cer­
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H tain rouda In Hemlnolo Founty. Florida,
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given, that on tho 11th day of April, A.
D, 1922. and In purmtuticu or the roaolutton afore anld, duly adopted liy the
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(lOD.nn; to hear l uter eHt nt the rate of
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C IT Y T A X BOOKS CLOSE A P R IL
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ES R E M A IN IN G U N P A ID W IL L BE
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PAGE FOUR
Mrs. Lculso W atjen and Mr. and
Mrs. Chaa. Cochran will leave on
Thursday fo r their home in Wash­
ington. Ind.

Starr will b « produced In all popular i n i H i n i H i a ^ i n i n m
models.
Mr. Durant promised quantity, pro­
duction by June 1, but would not specIfy which, If any, o f his flvo plants
will be used in Its manufacture.

Roads Do Not Plan
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the head nnd Internally. They were
all taken Into Dr. Marshall’s offfce
and later the one injured the worse
was taken to the hospital. She still
lives, The others were token home.
A colored boy driver r-f,one truck was
said to bo the blamo fo r the accident
ns there was plenty o f room fd r pars­
ing ns the accident occur#d,«t the tntcr-Hoction o f the M oore’s | Station
road. '
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Mrs. Morgan Marshall hds greatly
Improved the hppcn'rarici‘ o f Tier Btoro
at'Cameron City with new paint with
white and green trimmings.
There Is said to be sovornl cases o f
chicken pox about East Sanford-.
Old ciltrie Nature'1 b bbs'y getting her
new spring mantle of many nnd var­
ied shades o f green, all o f two weoks
entller thnn-'usual. Doh't blame tho
dame fo r her haste as Its all vary
beautiful; to behold new. r The, Jobfls
about finished.
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!rho birthdhjrieluWW

! which Mrs.
J. C. Ellsworth in a member gave hei
a very pleasant party Friday evening
nt the Ellsworth homo. Lovely cake
coffee nnd orangeade was served.
Some very pretty gifts were received.
A ll East Sanford was grieved at
the death o f W ill Q. Raynor and ex­
press great sorrow for his w ife nnd
little son. Ills parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. A. Raynor and sister, Mrs. W ill
Rowe, another sister, llvos in Good

M ACON, Ga., March 8.— Streams
throughout mlddte Georgia are still
out o f their banks as a result o f Mon­
day night's rain fall o f 6.37( Inches.
The Ocmulgee river here was 2.8 feat
last night and th e . Oconee river at
Mllledgeville, registered thirty feet, a
rise o f 11.2 feet In the form er and
20.4 fe e t In the latter ajpee Monday,
A further rise indicated from the up­
stream flood.
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The Georgia railroad will not ,ha
able to operate a train between Ma­
con and JilRedgevDle f e r two or thras
days, It was announced , because o f
washouts./ai. Brown's bottom, .where

the Minnesota Railroad Commission, Central raljroad o f Georgia had a bad
speaking for all state, regulative bod-1 washout nt&gt; Powervillc, near here,
les associated in the hearings, enter- 1whlch tied up late night traffic until
cd upon the preliminaries o f an ar-i 7 o’clock yesterday morning,
gumest, which will be continued todny. j' The Central o f Georgia's Atlanta dlStato commissions are asking first, he vision was tied up fo r several hours
snid, fo r passenger fa re reductions |by a landslide near the city limits,
on tho ground thoy are too high for
Washouts on tho Georgia Southern
the traffic to bear, and that no por- and Florida railroad tied up traffic
tion o f railroad charges, If reduced, until 11 o'clock yesterday.
"would bo more quickly reflected in ; All brick manufacturing plants betho actual cost to the ultimate con- low tho city are inundated. Farther
sumer."
,
down stream, farmers report their
Commissioner Lewis Interrupted erbps washed away. There has been
Mr. Wood's argument yesterday to no loss o f human life or livestock,
nsk how railroads intended to p ro-1 Bridges between here and Fort Valceed under "tho promise o f |owcr ley and P erry have been washed out,
rnten which they made to the country nnd one spAn o f a bridge on tho road
by the resolutions o f their executives to Gray is gone.
j
,
in Instituting complaints before the
railway labor board asking for furth­
er general reduction In wages."
"W e propose to bring tho reductions
given with estimates o f tho amount o f
money they mean to railroads beforo
Just think o f iti A razor nt your
the commission," Mr. Wood replied, own price.— Rail Hardware Co. 21&gt;7-4tc
"nnd the Information you have gather­
ed in this long proceeding wo arc now
engaged in you enn determine how
the rate decreases should bo appor­
tioned."
“ We want to get that correctly,"
Mr. Lewis resumed. "Is It the intontlon o f the railroads to mnko all those
wnge reductions translatable in re­
duced freight rntes?"
.
Mr. Wood replied that was the in­
CORRECTED TO N O V. 16, 1921
tention hut nftor n conference with
Alfred P. Thom, counsel for the rall8outhbound
rond, executives, he added that the
Arrlvo
roads would ask to be given "credit
.... 2:36 a.m.
fo r reductions already mnde" in ap­
plying tho nmounts which they expec­
ted to receive.

Northbound
A rrive
... 1:48 u.m.
....11:45 a.m,
..... 2:35 p.m.
..... 4:00 p.m,
... 10:00 p.m,

l/ooks Like it Will Revolutionize the
Cur Business in Amerlcu

Sunday morning Rev. Dr. Miller of
Benson Springs Inn preached a forceful nnd convincing sermon on "Prayor," nt the clinpel to a Inrgo congroKn(|on

b°3rhood ^ n d s in their country Roun,n,1*a nn&lt;! ^n,l not mot fo r many
^cnrs' R I* needless to say thoy had
- n ^n° v *8^ 1
| Captain Joe Randall o f Pnducn, Ky.,

Sunduy afternoun Itov. Arthur S.j
| T n c“ ' lln,r ° " frlc" ,,” nlmut horo
2’ eek o f Sanford conducted services a t 1 nr, t e d’na woe .
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Horace Chorponlng left Wednesthe Eplscopnl church.
Mr. W m- ,
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. day for Clevelnnd via Washington,
hurst sang, "Oh Love that will not
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Dr. nnd Mrs. W . II. Drcssor wore
r mo (to, a. an „ era ory accont* over
l „J( 0 Hulun rattimt on thotr
„o n l.,l on tho orBan by Mr. Cool.
„ oph„ „ , nd
f , m„ , ot M r. unJ
On Thursdny Mr. and Mrs, H. F.
Quuckonhos were the guests of Mr.
Qunckonbos daughter, Mrs. C. R. M.
Shcppnrd and friends of DeLand on n
sight seeing trip in Lako County.
'&lt;■ Mr. Lowo o f Ornngo City wns in
Enterprise on Monday.
The Misses Hoyt, Mr. Wilnihurstand
Mr. Cool o f DeLand attended services
at tho Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Henry Miller of Sanford spont

^jrR \y_
0n Wednesday o f
jn„t woc|j,
Mr8. ChnrIio Mcrriwother is at
hQmo f r0m tho hospital after remainjng there sonic time for treatment
for a fall for internal injuries.
Miss Allco E. nanscom and Doctor
Phronln Chisbro went to Crescent
City Saturday after throo weeks visit
to the J. C. Ellsworth homo.
Thoy
are in route to their home* in W llloughby, Ohio. Miss Ilansdom and

$100 cash, ten months nt
$05 for a good

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New Cord TiroB and paint,
best o f mochai^lcnl condition

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TH E FIR ST N A T IO N A L B AN K wishes t
vise its customers and friends to let all these t
alone, In any event before buying advise wit!
bank, who will give you the right informal!
any. proposition submitted.
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Expert Auto Itoimir Work
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The very latest style

“ The new product is to be known iis I
the Starr car," said Mr. Durant. " I t j
is to bn manufactured by Durant Mo- l
tors; 1Inc., under a contract with the
Sturr Motor Gar Company, which will
control the distribution o f the car In
tho United States and its posses-

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Quick Service Transfe
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A T Y O U R O W N PR ICE

I f ^rd’-'iilease you. tell others'; If „
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tell us. Phone 498

H. W . NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audita—Syitii
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNclll-Davis Bldg.
°hone *52
Orlande, P

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

E. R. I1RHGQUIS1

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

.. Employment Bureau.
The vocational committee of the Bin
ness nnd 1‘n/foselonal Women's Cl:
requests all young woimn t^slrto
employment to register at tho Fin
National Bank.
AG N ES G. HERN Kit. Chsirmn

Deports
2:03 a.m.
12:05 pjn.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

Departs
Attorney and Cpunsellor-st-Law
7:00 aan.
3:25 p.m. Practicing In State and Federal Courts
7:80 a.m.
Over Seminole County Bank
7:00 p.m.

PROPERTY OWNERS

S A N FO R D NOVELT
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop,

General Shop and Mil
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDI
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R ail Estate and Iasuranrt
SANFORD
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Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler * ’*
Cylinder Grinding; Deluxe Pl»K
Overs lie ' Rings and

Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shift*

Contractor and Ruiider

turned; egerits for Caille Inboird

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Sanford, Fla

Dunbar Male Quar­
tette and Bell Ringers—
Princess, March 14th;

Fins;

S. O. Shinholser
S AN FO R D

reverse, Ilmken bearings front andT h jB ja to n o tj f y a l| con cern ed
rear, Titqk**n rear uxle, conventional ,, ,
„ „ l hrunku bund., nnd full r h - . l . „ f that the requirements of law will
hutid lever brake, internal ami extef- )e complied W ith mid the Tax
conventional type with-Hotchkiss typo Books will positively he closed
driving shaft. 1 ’ ,JN • •1 • I
;on April first uh provided by law
Tho
"tubular
backbone,"
nn
exclua n (j a ]j jaml8 on which
taxes
Ru
sivu Durant1fonture, gives the chassis .
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umiHuul rigl,lily and atnmalh. Thu haV“ " ° } b“ Un Plli&lt;1 w l" b&lt;! “ dJ* body in full fivo^patuionffcr and it« vertiHGu mul executions issued
streamline design- includes n high for unpaid personal property
hood and slanting windshield. The taxes.
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Geo. W . Knight

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And pretty soon she is going to be a real city.
Do you rentember when you could have bought » W
around 4th or 5th streets on Park avenue for five or six
dred dollars?
IF YOU DON’T ACT NOW you are going to do so®*
nnd the second time you rememne

m o re r e m e m h e r in r .

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SMITH B R O &amp; ~

uWuitcd its showing, anticipating the
possibility o f something nut of the or­
dinary in motor car production, The
George A . DeCottes
Leesburg Branch
car is here. It wns Introduced to the
Arrlvo
Doparts
Attorney-at-Law
public today in a Connecticut uvenue
.........3:55 p.m.
Over Seminole County Bonk
showroom, with a complete line o f
....... 2:50 p.m.
S A N F O R D kUJ - M l
F L O R ID A
Durant models ns a background.
........ 6:60 p.m.
' I t is a conventional type automobile
........ 1:30 p.m.
Specialist In Spinal Adjuatmenta
with recognised standard parts. From
....... 7:00 p.m.
semi-eliptic springs to Vacuum feed
Wm. J. Kermode, D. G.
gasoline tank nnd electrical equip­
Doctor of Chiropractic
ment, it is a type o f motor c a r ‘that
Garner-Woodruff Building
confirms the early conjecture. It docs
Office Hours;
,
startle the industry.
9 to 12 a. tn. and 1 to ‘fi-p. m.
Mr. Durant arrived here early this
Sundays and evenings by appointment
morning, coming with a party
of
friends And associates in a special (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !

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THOS. J. A. R'EIDY
Trilby Branch
Arrive

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with professional stock sellers,
men have no regard for the truth
concern is to get your money.

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New Car Out
With Everything,
Sells For $348

president Mrs. Wilson introduced
Chnrles King nrrived here this week
Miss Orphn Cole, the county home f rom Molona, Mo., with a car o f
demonstration agent, who gave the household goods nnd seven mules,
principal talk of the evening on "The I *'Ir * KinK bought the J. R. Hayden
Truining of Our Girls," Master Leroy ' property on BeurdnII avenue last
Northup greatly pleased the audience ycur.
with n violin solo nccompnnled by his j Mivand Mrs. Nick Zomovenu had as
mother nt the piano. Miss HrewBtcr guests Inst week Dr. and Mrs. D, Althe primary supervisor o f the DoLand bu nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Neighbor,
school added greatly to tho enjoyment flh ° f Cleveland, Ohio. Dr, Albu Is
of the evening with several readings, returning from a trip to Cubn and
Miss Christian nlso spoke a few words fhe others met 1im In .fnckannvlllo.
along the school line.
, The doctor nnd Mr. Zornavcnu were

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Tax Collector, Seminole County

292-M-W-S
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THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10,1922

SOCIETY
uttH KURD DA1GBR, Soelatj Editor,
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Phone 21T*W

lnrd school, on an
abroad.

extended

visit

SANFORD’S
TEMPEMTURE

mitTIIDAY P A R T Y
I

Little Miss Martha Coney, tho pret­
ty young daughter o f Mrs. Virginia
Coney, celebrated her seventh birth­
day
anniversary yesterdny afternoon
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Looks like rain this nftorX ^ t l r ip pw 5la«.i.
with n lovely pnrty at her home on
noon' and
the weather
Oak avenue.
.
SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
sharks
Hny
it
will
rain and
Pink nnd white worn tho pretty
Saturday—Children's Story Hour will
storm warnings are posted
colors used in decorating fo r this love­
bo hold at Central Park at four
on tho Atlantic Const. We
ly pnrty, quantities o f pink
astors
should worry ubout storms
o'clock.
combined with ferns were used.
Saturday— Fancy Dancing classoa at
or anything else.
Roscoe
Gnmes o f all kinds wore played on
the Wclakn apartments, at 3:00
Arbuckle
has
brought
tho spacious lawn, until a late hour,
earthquakes to California
o'clock.
when interesting contest, "Putting
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will moot
and tho Ku Klux can con­
cherries in tho plo" afforded much
at the home o f Mrs. Clarkt) Lcontinue to klux In Florida but
merriment among tho young guests.
ardi, 700 Palmetto avenue, nt 3:30
our brand o f real weather
Mirah Moyo nnd Frederick Daiger
goes on just tho some. N o t
p. m.
winning the prizes for this. A fte r the
j j on,lay— Westminster Club will be
even the prohibition en­
entertained by Miss Lottie Cald­ contest the children wero invited into
forcement can stop the nun
the dining room, fo r refreshments.
well and Mrs. Robert Hines nt tho
from shining or tho moon
Tho refreshment tnblo was centered
homo of the former on Seventh St.
from shining or the shiner
with the birthday cake Iced in pink
from the worm. They say,
and topped with seven tiny pink light­
Tampa was represented here yes­
the worm will turn nnd we
ed tnpers in rose holdors. From the
terday by C. D. Stokes.
believe it— we saw one turn­
chandelier to the corners o f the table
ing the other day In the
were streamers of pink crepe paper,
woods— making rheumatism
It. R. Allyn, o f Tampa, 1b spending nt the corner wero flu ffy pink bows.
medicine. But tho wcothor
a few days here attending to business. I Tho refreshments o f ice crenm nnd
— yes it's fine and nil our
j cake carried out tho dainty color moMr peppers nrc planted.
Mrs. C. W. Stokes is spending tho tif.
3:40 A. M. M ARCH 10, 1922
(jay in Orlando with hor parents, Mr. J Little Miss Coney was an
Ideal
Maximum ..................... 81 n*
and Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
j young hostess and received
mnny
Minimum ..................... 67
'
beautiful gifts from her friends. She
Rnngu ..........................
70
George N. Griblo, o f Bnttle Creek, was assisted in entertnining by hor
nnromotur................... 30.06
Mich., was among tho out-of-state vis- mother, Mrs. Virginia Coney, Mrs. P.
South nnd cloudy.
itors in Sanford yesterday.
M. Elder, Mrs. Ralph Guodspecd, Mrs.
-------Allen Jones nnd Mrs. Claude HcrnR„y Symmes, o f Winter Park, was don. About thirty young guests enjn the city today attending to busl- J‘»ycd this happy occasion.
Clover Hill Butter, the best.— L. P.
ness and greeting old frionds.
McCuller.
209-ltc
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CHICKEN P IL L A U
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Mrs. W. A. Mason, of Macon, Gn„ is
On Wednesday evening tho M. L
visiting her nephew and wife, Mr. and i&gt;. Club entertainned their guests
Mrs. Nathan O, Garner nt their homo with a chicken pillnu. As tho wonthon Palmetto avenue.
or turned too cold to hnvo the picnic
-------I at Crystal Lake ns planned, it was
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mllbum, of held at the spacious homo o f Mr. and
Torrington, Conn., wero registered ut M th. Joe Molsch. The evening woh
the Montezuma yesterdny while
in pleasantly spent in playing cards and
the city enroute to northern points. , dancing. Those enjoying this occns-------iion were: Mr. nnd Mrs. S, Molsch and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward Winner, of ‘ laughter Dorothy, Misses Elvira BonRattle Creek,. Mich., who are spend- d«r, Minnie Pnrchol, Madeline Shoeing the winter in Florida were in the maker, Henrietta Altmnnn, Mr. am
city yesterday stopping nt tho Monte- Mrs. Bender, Ed. nnd brcderick Hem |
er, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pheifcr, Mr.
_ _ _ _ _
j ami Mrs. P. Thurston, mother and
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cavanaugh nnd Goorgo and Dorothy Thurstoon, Mr.
Mrs. A. E. Cnvonnugh, o f Braintree, 1111(1 Mrs- L - Storco «"«* hah&gt;r- Mtr»' 11•
Mass., wero among tho nrrlvnls yes- Thurston, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry
tcnlay and are plensnntlylocated
nt Thurston nnd little Herbert, Mr. A.
the Montezuma.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Pitts,o f Madison,

• Leonard Player Pianos, $550.
— J. H. Hintermister Plano Co.,
Welakn Block.
299-2tc

THE WEATHER

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For Florida: Showers this
afternoon followed by gen­
erally
fnir tonight
nnd
Saturday; cooler in north
portion tonight.
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H BOWLING :
: LEAGUE NOTES :

Ga„ and Orin Pitts, o f Newborn, Ga., nt" ' Cl« ™ Mclsch ,m&lt;i Mr' nnd MrHleft this morning for their homes nf- ,,0L’ Molsch.
Ur spending several days hero nB th o!
"
‘ "
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pitts.!
Don't f‘»rKot tho 1'000 0ollur Ilo« e,h
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it *kills
to
to
290-ltc
Misses Elvirn Bender and Minnie |'or
Faschul arc preparing to leave for ( —
their homes in New York. They have
.v.
.e.
.V.
.v. BOW LING LEAGUE
box bed
▼V"
▼Avr "a" -A* ZVWVpV v y "a" "Ac
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
CONG R KG A T IO N A LS A D I) ONE
Mciwh for tho past week.
MORE
BEFORE B U Y IN G
With the players on both sides roll­
Miss Marie Floyd ,who has been
ing high Scores last night, the Con­
A PH O N O G R A PH
the attractive guest o f Miss
Fom
gregational Club had a shade the best
Wnrd for the past month, left toihiy
o f it and won over the Rotary Club,
' See the
for Jacksonville where she will spent
with Belding rolling high score and
the week end before going to
her
Renauil a close second.
her home in Opnlnka, Ala.
The next game will be Monday
night at which time the Kiwanis Club
Mrs. l.candcr C. Woolfolk, o f Louis,
meets the Congregationnls.
— at—
ville, Ky., left yesterdny for Jackson- j
Last night's scores follow:
ville where she will spend n short time,
Rotary
going from there to Georgia, where
Britt ................. .131 107
*he will visit before returning to hor
Knight ............... .119 101
home in Louisville.
In Juno, Mrs.
Stevens ............*. .. 87 100
O RLAND O , FLA.
Woolfolk will nccompnny her daugh­
Hons holder ........ 140 117
ter. Miss Mndeline Mourning, who
Higgens ............ .144 100
graduated this year from Emma Wil105
Henry ...............

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HUPMOBILESi
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Our financial connections enables us to sell you a Hups mobile on terms to suit you; and our charges are not exces■ sive— Usual rate of interest, plus insurance.
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Wo received this week a shipment of five cars, and you
■ had better come at once if you want one of these.
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Ask anyone about the Hup. We believe the IIup to be
the best car in the world for the money.

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! LESS REPAIRS, LESS GAS AND OIL
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BETTER TIRE MILEAGE '
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SANFORD, FLORID A■

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new articles we are receiving by eacji
S many
express.

Perkins &amp; Britt

FOR R E N T

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FOR R E N T
T—
furnished
— Completely
two room apartment'. Hot water,
modorn conveniences. Summer ratoi.
Phono 46-W.
298-3tp

The Store That la Different'
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Sanford, Florida

FOR R E N T — Furnished housekeeping
and bod rooms. 314 Enst Fifth St.
299-3t.p FOft S A L E OR LE A S E — One 20 a cre,1service, Continental motor and Cadone 10 acre Snnford nve. walking , iliac chassis. Just overhauled, $600.
FOR R E N T — Furnished and unfurn­
distance
to city. Two lots corner W rite "G. P ." enre o f the Herald.
ished rooms, private entrance, $1.50
Center
nnd
Elm avo. Two lots west
.
399-Itp
per week. 313 Eleventh St., Mrs. F . , , , „ ,
Gocrtz
299-ltn 8U"“ Palmetto avo., 60 ft. from E lev­ FOR S A L E — Pair bird dog pups, $26.
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
Address, P. O. Box 13, Osceola,
FOR R E N T — Lovely large npnrtmcnt,
ownor, 116 N. Spring S t , Los A n ge­ Fin.
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2D7-3tp
Apply 417 West
also garage.
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
Second.
296-ltp
LOST
FOR R E N T — Comfortablo light house FOR S A L E — 5 acres excellent celery
land, now^set In spring crop. See LOST— Orj First street, a long bar
kooping rooms, 318 Palmetto avopearl pin with one pearl out, Satur­
F.
E. Millen, West Side.
295-Ctp
nuo.
290-10tp
day night.
Finder please leave at
FO I? S A L E — Tomnto plants, any
Hornld and receive reward, 286-tfe
FOR S A L E
quantity, fo r prompt delivery.—
i ’OR S A L E — Baby carriage, good con- Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 630.
288-tfc LO ST— Between Rands’ siding and
ditlon. Practically new. Apply nt
city, Japanese leather handbag.
FOR
S A L E — Two
story business
Herald office.
.
299-3tp
Tortoise shell mounting containing a
building. Apply to the owner, Klon
small sum o f money nnd toilet nrtlclcs.
F m r S X L T I= O n e 5-room cottage, in Arcs, 806 0th St.
284-20tc
Also a key. Return to Herald. Re­
good condition, good location, good
.
298-2tp
flowing well. $700 cash, balance on FO R S A L E — Wnrchouso with R. R. ward.
terms. See II. M. Rutnbey, 310 South siding. Within four blocks o f ccntor
Yound
Holly Avo.
298-12tc o f city.
Geo. W. K N IG H T
LOST— Sable cape, 30 inches long,
FOR S A L E — Now Home machine, in
272-tfe
red and bluo embroidered lining.
first class condition,
$25. — Mrs.
Tail
trimmings. Return to N. Pow­
Pearson, 1092 West First.
298-3tp FOR S A L E — Oak nnd other
hard
ers,
Box
722, Tampa, Fla. Llhcrnl To­
FOR S A LE — Celery farm, &lt;i ronl bar­
wood, strand wood rnnge, $2.50;
ward.
298-3tp
gain.— E. F. Lane.
, 298-Gtp fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,

290-6tp Box 010.
. 285-12tp and get one at your own price.— Bali
FOR S A L E — Toledo Computing scale FOR S A L E — One ton Stewart truck, Unrdwurc Co.
297-4tc
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Sanford Avo.
.
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Tho Hornld fo r Post Cards.

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pleuses us to invite your inspection.

DRESSES
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Congregational
7
Men's Club ..........
5
Klwnnis Club .....
3
Rotary Club ......
2

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Hintermister Piano Co„ Welaka
Block.
299-2tc
p I

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*
you wear it will pay you to take a peep at the

our trade, Florida
fruits and vegetables o f all kinds,
unlimited outlet, prompt returns.—
Artoo Fruit Co., Florences. C. 29G-6tc

Nice fa t hens at L, P. McCullcr’s.
299-ltc

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G * TP. Pet. ■
The averages of. the ten leading
bowlers, Including the games played
Inst night are us follows:
Bower, Kiwanis .......... 21 3538
4190
J Bolding, Cong.............27
Betts, Mens' Club ...,4...27 3709
■ Pennington, Cong........21
8893
J Britt, Rotary ........ ....24 3260
* Remind, Cong............. 23
3308
si Knight, Rotary ......... 24 3198
a Lloyd, Klwnnis ..........24
3202
jj Cvorlin, Men’s Club ... 27 3580
■ Hounholdcr, Rotary ....23 2910
■ ( Carter, Kiwanis .......... 12 1515

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Belding ............. ..181 131
Pennington ...... .118 193
Rcnnud ..../......... .146 169
Bully ................. ..105
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Randall ............. .129 125
129
Jewett
.......... .....
S
Kent .................

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tween now and Saturday night!

W A N T E D — Extra salesladies fo r Sat­
urday. Apply, Surprise Shoo Store,
Sanford Avo,
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t o iia t o t o t o t o t o t o

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to
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to and positively no classified
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to must accompany all orders,
to Count five words to a line
to and remit accordingly,
to

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BAD WEATHER

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HUGHES WRITES SENATOR
UNDERWOOD IN RELATION
TO FOUR-POWER TREATY
DELAND CASE
COMPLICATED
BY LE TTE R S OVER PACT ARMS
CONFERENCE

Big Uproar Over A t­
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 11.— (By the Associated Press).—The bodies of
Godfrey Foster,'Local cigar manufacturer, and Joseph Ortagus, local mer­
tempt to Deceive the
chant, are believed to he in the small closed car which plunged into thirty
the Public
feet o f water when it went through the open draw of tho bridge between Annstin Island and St. Augustine. Foster and Ortagus left the bench resort
shortly nftor midnight for St. AugUBtlne and the draw wnB left open to let
n small bont pnss through. The brldgetender said the first he know of the WRITTEN BY SLAIN MAN TO HIS
accident wns when ho heard a splash and* saw the car sink. Attempts to
SISTER IN STATE OF
WII.I MAKE CHANGE IN PLANS
rnise the car were fruitless. They had tho muchine almost to the surfuce
^
KANSAS •
TO CONFORM WITH
with gruppling hooks one time but coupe top tore o ff nnd the car sank ngnin.
RAIN
A diver arrived from Jacksonville at 11 o’clock. Foster nnd Ortagus are be­
( l l y T h r A a a o r l n l r d I’ r r a n )
lieved to hnvc been alone as only they were in tho enr when it left the bench.
Government Must
DELAND,
arch 11.—Copies o f let­ Hughes Denies the Plan
( l l r T l i e A N H o elu led I 'r r u n l
i
— ------------------------------------------- ----------------- ters from Shields mailed to his sister
Says One; Attack on
DAYTONA, March 1.— President ____________________
Hands Out of Pri­
in Kansas were received todny by trie
Underwood Plan
Harding wns greeted with the first in­
vate Business
authorities. One letter was written
clement weather of his vacation trip
( lly T h e A a a o r ln lr d I ' r r u )
February 10, last year and mentioned
this morning and officials of the Soni l l , T ii r A a a o r l n l r d I ' r r a a )
WASHINGTON, March 11.— Secre­
WASHINGTON, March 11— Mem- breeze Golf Club were without advices
the nnmc of a white man he suspect­
tary Hughes hns written a letter to
t*n&lt; of the Houso Military committee, early today ns to the president’s
ed in tho event anything happened,
Scnntnr Underwood relative to the
! „ihch has been investigating offer* plans. He had expected to conic ashore
the authorities said. .His name is ^ofour power Pacific treaty the state
for the government's war projects at from the houseboat and play on the
nj: withheld in an effort to locate the
department
announced today.'
MuKle Shoals, Ala., declined to com­ Seabreeze course. Clearing weather
man. Mrs. Shields nnd the negro were
In
the
letter
Hughes took occasion
ment on the announcement In the yesterday afternoon and moonlight
again examined yesterday. The wom­
to
chnrncterizo
intimations thnt the
lennte yesterday by Chairman Norris, enabled the purty to change earlier
an charged the negro with the killing
American
delegates
wore induced to
of the Sennto agricultural committee, plans to spend the night in Mntatizast
nnd the negro denied it. Tho negro
accept
some
plnn
cunningly
contrived
that he wns drafting a bill to crcute Inlet air' to proceed into the East
said he had something to tell
hut
» government owned corporation to const canal and thence into the Hali­
wi in 11l i in l v t e Il i t to hi s o wi i attar-i bT tho " thcrH 0l,P0Rcd to American inSanford Men Organize
develop and operate the power and ni­ fax river. (
lieys when the proper time came.
j tcrc8ts ns " vory P°or nnd
conception o f work in connection w ita
Company That Will
trate plants. (
President Harding played golf at
i
tho conference.”
Hughes
ndded
gome of the members, however, pro- Ormond today.
Build a City
King
Admits
He
'
amenities
o
f
international
intercourse
fesseil to see in the Nebraska Heni)precluded revealing confidential nnd
tor’s announcement several fentures
Is Furey, Noted in
Fleischmann
Loses
P
r
i
m
p
f
^
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r
p
l
p
Q
1
lnt,,rmid suggestions and consorvnwhich they said might not be in har­
I tions incident to negotiations hut as­
mony with the administration’s poli­
Permits for Sales
AUDITORiUM WAS FILLED TO
sured the senate thnt a full disclosuro
cy of keeping the government out of
Tennessee Planter Dropped Wad in
OVERFLOWING RY YOUNG
Industrial Alcohol
of everything snid or dino would roprivate business. Senator Norris, in
Dect*ml»or, 1920.
FOLKS
veal nothing derogatory to part taken
making the announcement, explained
WASHINGTON, March 11.— A p -‘
by American delegates.
it was not his intention to favor gov­
Will Have Capital $250,­ Tho young peoples’ services at the ORLANDO, March 11.— One o f tho
ernment operation as against private penl of the Fleischmann Co., Inc., of
( l l y Tilt* A a a o r l n f r i l I ' r r a a l
000 and Loan Money Methodist church last night brought four alleged confidence men arrested j
operation of the plants, but that lie New York, from orders of Prohibi­
here Thursday has admitted, nccordWASHINGTON, March 11.— Press­
considered bis proposal worth the sonon Real Esate
cAit a bumper crowd of girls und boys. ing to the police, thnt he is Harry E. jing their attack on the manner in
tion Commissioner Haynes, cancelling
ite’s study.
The auditorium wns filled to over- Furey, under indictment nt Memphis, which the four-power Pacific treaty
Another development was the decis­ its permits for tbc distilling of alco­
One of the grentost movements for Ylowing and there were many in the for alleged swindling of a man nnmed was negotiated, the treaty's opponents
ion of Senate lenders, made public by hol in connection with the manufac­
the improvement and upbuilding of Sunday school rooms as well as in Edward Carter in thnt city on Decern- declared on tho senate floor yostcrSenator Norris, not to nmko their trip ture of yeast at its Pcekskill, N. Y.,
the gallery.
ber 87, 1920.
day that the American delegation to
to Muscle Shoals until after a vote on and Lnngdon, District of Columbia, Sanford is the contemplated organi­
The basket ball game between the
Chief
o
f
Police
Vestal
received
a
the urms conference not only conconlzation
of
the
Sanford
Mortgage
Loan
Ithe four power treaty. The prevail- plants was sustained last night by
Grammar nnd Ingh Schools, sched­ message from Chief Burney, o f Mom- ed knowledge of tho negotiations from "
Internal
Rovenuo
Commissioner
ltinir.,
Company
thnt
will
he
ready
for
busii ing opinion wns thnt the visit would
uled for this date, was called of*f by
1% delayed about ten days or two At the same time Mr. Blair upheld or- ness in about throe weeks. It will bo Prof. McKay, who, as nn educator, phis, yesterday afternoon reciting thnt the public but wns responsible for the
Furey wns wanted there on two chnr- dissemination o f , misleading reports:
ders by Mr. Haynes revoking per- organized immediately with a capital
weeks on that account.
realizes that to a complete education ges, one In connection witl^ the sw ind-' concerning them.
mits
for
the
sale
of
alcohol
by
tho
of
$250,000
which
will
bo
ample
to
fhuirmnn Kahn, of tho House com­
spiritual training is ns necessary as ling o f Cnrtor, who claims to hnvo lost
At the time when announcement o r
mittee, also declared ho would not company’s agencies at Philadelphia, tako enre of tho immediate needs of physical and mental training.
$
2
R,
00
n
on
fake
market
transactions
the
treaty’s conclusion was "imininScranton,
Pn.,
Yonkers,
Brooklyn,
Jer­
those
peoplo
wanting
to
build
homes
go to Ainbnmn to inspect Musclo
Dr. Walker’s message last night to
sey
City,
Bridgeport,
Cambridge
and
nnd
to
improve
tho
homes
they
arc
nnd
for
allege,^fraudulent
use
o
f
the
out"
Secretary Hughes, it was nsShoals. He snid tho trip would not ho
the eager, earnest young creatures
•nails.
sorted
by Senator Robinson, Domocrnt.
Cincinnati.
now
occupying.
of any assistance in visualizing tho
who faced him was from Ecclesiastes,
While
Mr.
Illair
absolved
the
Tho
plans
for
tho
organization
have
County
Solicitor
Murphy
hns
filed
of
Arkansas,
told newspaper corresurious proposals tho committee has
i
.
tfor several
,...
i
.....iion the text: Remember now thy CreFleischmann
Company
from
knowlbeen
maturing
weeks
nail
.
.
.
.
.
chnrgcs
against
the
four
men,
who
pendents
that
he had no knowledge
been studying, nor di dho conceive
ator in the days of thy youth.
edge
of
diversion
of
alcohol
to
illegal
the
organizers
are
now
ready
to
an­
nro
accused
o
f
attempting
to
swindle
„
f
any
such
project.
As a result, tho
how it would help in adjusting tho le­
Dr. Walker is a prime favorite with
purposes
by
its
agencies,
he
declared
nounce
something
definite
nnd
that
as
W.
L.
Sweeton,
o
f
Cnmden,
N.
J.,
n
Arkansas
senator
declnrcd,
the press
gal complications the committee has
the young people o f his church. His
the
agency
method
o
f
distribution
wns
soon
ns
their
charter
is
obtained
they
winter
visitor
here.
No
further
evin«t
only
was
inaccurately
informed
revealed in contracts executed by tho
phychological bent, and Ids wide ex­
violation
of
treasury
regulations,
will
be
ready
to
loan
money
and
build­
denro
against
three
of
the
men
hns
hut
correspondents
assigned
to tho
in
war department with the Alabama
perience with youth has given him an
ings
will
start
in
Sanford
in
a
few
“
hut
wns
adopted
in
good
faith
and
been
discovered.
Rertiillon
inensuroconference
suffered
professionally
boPower Company and tho Air Nitrates
understanding of youth’s special temp­
according
to
tho
uncontrndictcd
testimonths,
ments
were
tnken
yesterday
nnd
folr-,
cause
they
placed
reliance
on
what
Corporation, giving thoso concerns op­
tations nnd problems, to the solution
*
tional rights on the Warrior power mony of witnesses with the full knowl-n Thu best thought in connection with of which he brings a great sanity, a warded to Memphis, and othor cities. ,Mr. Hughes told them.
edge
and
consent
of
certain
members
the
organization
of
the
new
I,onn
&amp;
Chief of Pollro Vestal nnd two postThat the secretary of statu had fi
station and nitrate plant number 2
great breadth and tolerance of mini
office Inspectors left Inst night for made such denials was characterized
in the event they wore over sold by of the prohibition unit who linve since i Mortgage Co., is that it is officered
At the close of the service when he
resigned or been transferred from that and organized with Sanford men who
Jacksonville in connection with the |,y Senator Lodge, Republican, Mastho government.
extended nn invitation to those who
have
faith
in
their
own
city
to
the
unit.’’
suchusctts, another momhor o f tho
The committee confined its efforts
wished, in their youth, to remember cnflc'
extent thnt tlisy are willing to take
When the four alleged confidence American delegation as "inconceivnto an examination of Colonel John W.
God, there was a magnificent response
Even democracy can’t cure mnl-con- on an extra burden and make it pos­
men. were fiinger-printed nnd photoMr&gt; Lo(|go &lt;|eclnrv&lt;l that tho
Joyos, of the ordnance bureau, ^wnr
on the part of the young people.
sible
for
the
people
who
want
to
tents
of
the
habit
of
laying
all
the
graphed
yetserday,
tho
likeness
o
f
the
|iroj
cct
for a Pacific concur,Hind been
department, who defended the con­
build
to
obtain
the
money.
lilnme
on
“
they.”
one
wd,o
gave
his
name
ns
John
King,
dlacuwod
by him with Mr. Hughes
RECOMMEND COMMUTATION '
trail executed with the power com­
Tho
following
men
will
be
the
o
f­
o
f
Toledo,
O.,
wns
immediately
rocogbefore
tho
conference began,
pany, vontundinif it was a reasonable
MONTGOMERY, Ain., March 11.— n zed by Postoffice Inspector Lnfol,
•ON THE VALUE’’
ficers
anil
directors
of
the
Mortgage
Senator
Robinson’s charge
was v
*nd just contract, otherwise he would
THEATER PLAN PAYS Loan Company: S. O. Chase, B. E. The Alabama board o f pardons yester­ officially In Orlando, ns that o f Harry Innde durin Rn brlef fl
of
&lt;Icbato
not have approved it.
Squires, Alfred Foster, L. I. Frazier, day recommended commutation to Furey „ notorious confidence man, jllHt boforo tho trcaty wn„ la|d nH,(lo
He will complete his statement to­
for the day to givo right o f wny to a
day.
BEND' Ore. Mnrch * 11!—Thn t the '»• R* Stevens, L. A. Bromley .S h eri- Governor Kelly yesterday o f tho sen­ wanted by the Memphis authorities.
On communication with J B. Bor- Jutllciary hm. At fir8t tho a£ |nb.
l and, I . F. tence o f Tom Lambert, who killed his
Senator Norris’ announcement came pny-ns-you-lenvo plan adopted here ' ''" dewett Waltor
sweetheart in Jefferson county to lift
after Senator Heflin, Democrat, Ala­ Monday by two motion picture then- Whltnor, A. R. Key, H. P. Smith, K.lX
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P advised
M °, that Furey’ trati0,‘
h" '1(,ist.UHsion
oppo«Ml intorrupimprisonment.
Chief
Vestal
tioiv o f ,cm,ur“
tho treaty
to tn£e
bama, had spoken on the offer for I tors is resulting in bigger houses, at wurd Higgins nnd George \\. Knight.
was
wanted
by
them
oni
an
indictment
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tho
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but
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mnny
8onator8
ask.
purchase and lease of the Shoals prop­ I least ns largo revonuo ns formerly,'
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Edward Carter, a cotton planter o f the speeches that a truce was agreed to..
charged that Chairman Kahn’s state­ Sparks, mnnngor o f tho thento^
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enrhy country, tho familiar stock Scnator Lm,K0 nnnounm|
howo
ment advocating the creation of a Many tiny nt the old rate, a few pny
market
game
being
worked.
Ch
ef
thnt
today
ho
w0l}Id
ill8l8t
that thJ
commission to take charge of Muscle less nnd prnctlcnlly none wnlk nut
Shoals development by lenHo or sale, without dropping some chnngo In tho
uismon papers
r to
f’ 0 be
» issued
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a vo J o n tho first of the
for re
requisition
by 8on‘‘ to reach
ro8crvatlon8t
Was 11 move to delay development of box left nt tho door. It is optional
the governor o f Tcnnosseo or Furey. , Tho Domocrntlc Ioa(lo Sonator Un.
the project.
with cnch patron how much ho shall
Rewards totaling $1,000 hnvo been
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7
The Nebraska senator said later he pay, or whether ho pnys nt all.
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CAPITAL REMOVAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED STATES IN REFUSAI offered for h i. o,,prohen»lon.
had noi put bin scheme Into writing
TO PARTICIPATE AT
At tho . 0,00 time, Chief V e.lol w o .
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and the details were not ready for
TO DISMANTLE TWO
AT GENOA.
ndviflcd hy II. E. Murray United
,
( “ r ‘ ho ,rou' *
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Publication.
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NEWPORT NEWS, March 11.—
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McFa r l a n d i n j u r e d
OCALA,
March
11.— Additional, BERLIN, March 11.— At the foreign ment chnrylnK u .o o f the mall, to d o .!
Tho wooden stenmers Kenoshn and
y
n bo™ w" l,lln,lt 1o hc" r Mr'
IN AUTO WRECK AT
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Underwood s speech boforo preparing
Wn'rknnl hnvo been brought down towns, officially advised, hnvo dold- 1office Friday It was announced thnt f raud
AflAMI YESTERDAY
from the Jnmos river nnchorngo ntul gntes to tho convention hero Monday tho Germnn government would loynlly
When confronted with the accu sa-' th* °,Wn; The first reply to the m in abide by the program for tho Gonon tlon, King admitted thnt he wns the “ rity, l en‘,
to
organize
Capitnl
Removal
Associa­
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will
bo
sent
to
Boston
to
he
dlsmnnt-:
o
r
be made
Tin* A a w . r l n l c d I ' r r a a l
t MIAMI, March 11.— Colonel Hugh led. Two wooden ships left hero Inst tion, include, Montvordc, Sarasota, economic conference ngreed upon by II. E. Furey wanted on these chnrgcs. Mon,l« y by Senator Johnson, Ropubll__________
jt-nn, Cnlifon.in.
•• McFarland, ngc soventy-threo, of week for tho Chestor yards, to bo Clermont, Klssinimco, Crescent City, PPremitas Lloyd Gcorgo nnd Uoincnro
nnd
make
no
nttempt
to
hnvo
it
al­
Inverness,
Wnuchuln,
Fort
Mcndo,
Taropn, and one tho most widely sernpped for snivnge.
I'l'SU N D S MH.K IN A VEAI. l(EVO[.UTION !N T R IP O U
tered.
nnd Brooksville.
known attorneys in Floridn, who wns
The Amcricnn attitude obviously is
urt in an automobile wreck near
( H r T h r A aanrlntri) I 'r r a a )
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MUST SERVE SENTENCE
REBELS CUT RA ILW A Y »
logical
nnd seems to prcBngu nn un­
STORKS,, Conn., March 11.— A new
CEREMONY
CONFERRING
. l're Thursday night is reported restATTACK ITALIAN GARRISON
productive outcomo for tho Genoa record for milk production from a
|l|r T l i » l &lt; i i i i ' l n l n l I ' r r a a l
mg easily todny.
Ho hns a brokon
PALLIUM ON CURLEY
NEW ORLTANS, March 11.—W il-,
ABANDONED THIS WEEK parleys, the foreign office officially JJorsoy cow wns attested yesterday by • ___&lt;Ur Tllr A a u o r ln tfd I 'r r a a )
nr ,,nnpi a broken nrm nnd five
limn
S.
Livenzoy,
formerly
president
continued. "Any conference protend­ tho Conneclcut agricultural college.
broken ribs.
ROME, Italy, March 11.— A revolu­
o f the Little Motot (Cnr company,
ing to tackle tho task of European Fnuvic’s Star owned by A. V. Barnes, tion on a large scnlo has broken out
M t r T h f A a u n rln tr rt I ' m o
BALTIMORE, March 11.— The cere­ economic reconstructtioj cannot avoid o f New Cannon, produced 20,610 In Tripoli, says n dispatch to n Mondo.
convicted in February, 1921, in the
n.OUDY AND RAIN
federal district court nt Dallas, ToxnH mony of conferring Pallium upon including reparations in tho scope of pounds of milk in a year against tho Tho Rebels cut tho railway in many
NORMAL TEMPERATURE
on nn indictment charging (iso o f tho Archbishop Curley hns been abandon­ its deliberations, ns the depreciation previous record o f 19095 mndo By places nnd attacked nn Italian Garri­
FOR WEEKK’S WEATHER
mails to dofrnud nnd givon n fivo yonr ed heenuso tho Cnthedrni Is Inndoqunto of tho mark, which Ih ono o f tho mnln- Passport, owned in Now York. T in
son. At Azlzin two companies o f It­
sentence In Lonvonworth ponltontlnry, to hold tho throng thnt desires to nt- jprings in the prevailing disorganiza­ sire o f Fnuvic's Star wns Fnuvlc’.i
it, »all j rt £ ' L r • ' " " ‘•‘•Inteil I ' f r a n l
alian soldiers are surrounded by the
Tho tion, is directly trnconblo to that Princo, first prize mature bull nt tho
WASHINGTON, March 11.— Con- must serve tho scntonco, according to tend, It wns announced todny.
Rebels, nro receiving food dropped
•I'rnblo cloudiness, with occasional a decision of tho United Stntcs circuit (Into had been fixed for April twenty- source nnd othor factors omnnatlng National Dairy Show In 1920. Eigh­ from airplanes.
Inins ""d normal tompornture is tho court of nppcnls horo yesterday which seventh.
from the Versailles treaty."
teen daughters o f this bull nvereged
?n ',""t far FloHdn for tho week be- affirmed the sontonco o f tho district
over 550 pounds o f butter fat ns twoThe world nt your ,!bor every even­
Ktoning Sunday.
court nt Dallas.
,
Herald want ads get results.
Try n ITernid Want Ad todny.
yoar-ok’ s.
' ing for 15c.— Daily Herald.
House Military Commit­
tee D e c lin e s to Com­
m e n t on Offer

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VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1022

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SANFORD MORTGAGE LOAN
COMPANY TO BE ORGANIZED
IN SANFORD IMMEDIATELY
WAS GREATLY
NEEDED HERE

YOUNG PEOPLE
WERE SAVED AT
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P A G E S IX
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CECJL II. DeMILLE’S

MARKETS

PERSONALS
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Wonther Is duo for o change today.
Carlo! Shipments Reported for Thurs­
day, Mnrch Dth
Bernard Connolly, of Oviedo, was
a Sanford visitor today.
Florida—Sanford section .............. 81
Florida— Manatee section ........... *..20
But It will never freezo or the rioridn—Tarnpn soction ................... 1
enrth shako or tho frost get us.
California—Southern district ......... 4

“ Saturday

N ig h t’1

WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST

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An intimate picture o f love thnt rushed too soon
into marriage. Also—
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“ Hack from the Front” a 2-part Comedy

P R I N f * P ^ ! — SATURDAY— Herbert Rawlinson in “ The Scrapper" « 0 ,
---------------------- Comedy.

Circle No. 8 will meet at Mrs. Grow
Monday at 3 o'clock. 211 French nvo.

Total cars ............................... 80
Destinations of Florida Shipments
h i k i i u A h P i ' i i i i n i a
Savannah, 13; Florenco, 7; Mont­
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hintormlster gomery, 2; Jacksonville, 1; Kansas
from Scranton, I’onn., are tho guests City, 1; Boston, 1; Louisville, 1; Chi­
o f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hlntcrmlst r cago, 11; New ‘York, 8 ; Minneapolis,
at their home on Pnrk nvonuo.
2; Pittsburgh, 1 ; , West Jacksonville,)
I; Houston, 1; Grand Rapids, 1; Po- j
Now is the time to get ready for tomnc Yards, 0; Philadelphia, 2; I)o -j
DEATH OF J. II. ROACH
building thnt steamer for the river troit&gt; 2 ; Buffalo, 1; Hamilton, Ont., 1;
Tho mnny friends of Mrs. J. M,
trade. Sanford and Orlando can ow n |UttU. I{oL.k| j . Williamsport, 1; Wnythelr own bont lines on the St. Johns croM# 7 . s t. Louis, 2; Baltimore, 1; Mitchell will he grieved to learn' of
river.
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[Norfolk, 1; Okmulgeo, 1; Cleveland, 1; the sudden death o f her father, J. II.
Roach, which occurred ut Boonvillc,
--------j Columbus, 1. Totul cars, 83.
F. A. Vnuse, circulation manugcr o f , Diversions Filed Since Lnst Report: Miss., Inst Tuesdny evening. _
the Florida Post, was in the city to
Mr. Ronch was born October 30th,
From Savannah:
Baltimore, 1;
day looking over tho field and taking Boston, 2; Pittsburgh, 2; Chicago, 2; 1840, at Boonvillc, Miss., and lived
subscriptions for Florida^ only Re­ Toronto, 1; Detroit, 1; Potomac Ynrds there nil his lifo with tho cxcontion
publican daily paper.
of three years that he spent in San­
1.
Shipping Point Information for Thurs­ ford operating nn electrical shoo shop
The Chamber o f Commerce hnd a
on East First Streot.
day, March Dth:
fine mooting today nt tho Hotel Val­
SANFORD, FLA.:
Mild, clear. Our fnthor loft us hero below
dez and much business o f importance
Haulings henvy, demand and move­ But wo nro satisfied to know
was transacted. Everything in the
ment modernte, market steady. Cnr- Thnt he is in thnt homo ubovc
category was taken up from crime to'1
lots f. o. b. cash track: 10 inch crates Where everything is pence and love.
onions.
Golden S61f Blanching, in tho rough, Denr fnthor, we shall miss you,
3s-8s, mostly around $1.76. Carlots f. For you wore always kind nnd true
Tho Indies of the Pipe Organ Club
o. b. usual terms: $2.00-$2.16. Wash­ So watch over us hero below
will hold a Cooked Food Sale tomor­ ed pre-cooled $2.00-$2.70.
Until that day when wo shall go
row nt Deane Turner’s Store and
To
meet nnd greet you, where
Total cnrlot shipments from SnnDeane has contributed his regular ad­
God
nnd angels await us there.
ford this season to date, cnrs..„1422
vertising space to this nffnir today.
MRS. P. J. A.
Total cnrlot shipments from Man­

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HON. J. J. DICKINSON
Of Seminolv County

i P ” " S ? r Hab&gt;’ «™ n d , $150

J. II. Hintcrmistcr Piano
Welnka Block.

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Paul’s Red Raspberries, |0c cnn
L. P. McCuilor.
299-ite
The most delicious hot rolls atl,i
bread every afternoon nt the n.v
light Bakery, 313 Sanford Avenue/'

299-lte
Now prunes, evaporated apple,
peaches, apricots and seedless rai/
in s .-L . P. McCullcr.
299-lte

Edison Diamond Disc, Spin
J. H. Hintcrmistcr Piano c0
Wclaka Block.
299^

NICE RIPE BANANAS
By Bunch from
By Dozen from

$1 Up
25c up

Car located by Express
Office

atee this season to date, cars
858
F. P. Forster, the irrepressible pres­
Mclodce Player Rolls, f&gt;5c.—
Total cnrlot shipments from Florident of the First National Bank, has
J.
H. Hintcrmistcr Piano Co.,
idn last season to snme date,
returned from a trip to scveriil points
Wclaka
Block.
299-2tc
cars ..............
11)59
j on the east const.
He mntlo hay
(Composed of the Counties of Seminolv, Volusia and llrevnrd)
___ while away and will have something
CREAM PUFFS
Herald want ads get results,*
Henry McLauIin, Jr.
|good for the people of Sanford soon.
Filled
with
whipped cream, Saturday,
At McCuller’s Grocery, Mullet Roe ARCADIA DOCTOR
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
at the Daylight Bakery, 313 Snnfurd
36c omul.
239-ltc
IS ELECTROCUTED ! m . m ., smith, o f winter park, w a s 1
Dunbar Male Quar- Avenue.
299-ltc
here today busy with his land deals 1tette and Bell Ringers—
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Piano tuning and repairing.—
on tho west side. Mr. Smith
has I
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Princess, March 14th.
ARCADIA, March lft.— Dr. C. M.
Dunbar Male QuarJ. II. Hintorniislor Piano Co..
mnny acres of fine land on tho west
Welnkn IIIock.
299-2tc Law, a physician here, was electro­ side that he will clear and sell to those
298 r,tp tette and Bell Ringers
cuted in his office at noon yesterday
who nro wanting fine celery lands.
A. B. Chase special $1)50.— J. Princess, March 14th.
ft
New York cream cheese.— I.. P. Me- while taking an x-ray picture o f the
f
Saaford, FIs.
298-5tp I 212 East. 1st St.
fractured
arm
o
f
a
patient.
As
he
Ilnum.r, Specialty Simp Is .bowing i J1; H ln lo r m ls lf I'l.mo t o .. We.
299-1 te
Culler.
reached to adjust the machine, his
299-2tc
a large selection of ladies’ wearing laka Block.
arm came in contact with n high vol­
Kimball Uprights 8275.—J. II.
apparel, and millinery for spring.
tage connection, lie was instantly
Dunbar Male Quar­
SANFORD M ARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Ilintvrmister Piano t'o., Wclaka
Newest creations ami uxcoptionnl,
killed. He was tho son of Colonel
Block.
299-2tc Law. The funeral will he held nt pretty models. See their accessories
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
tette and Bell Ringers—
of all description. Watch for the date
Bartow, his former hyme.
Herald want ads get results.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
of their fashion show.
Princess, March 14th.
1018
W
ist
Firat
Street
1018 West First Street
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298-5tp
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symcs, of Win­
ter Park, were hero this morning
much to tho delight of their many
-1 Store in Florida
10 Stores in GeorgiaSanford friends. Wo will never he
m satisfied until this good family re­
turns here to live and we don’t believe
* they will over he satisfied to live away
■ from Sanford.

CANDIDATE I-OH JUDGE OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

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MARE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU :

We pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits

Have You. Your Calendar Bank?

B. R. Kessler, of Jacksonville, is in
the city the guest of his brother-in­
law, R. W. Pearman. Mr. Kessler
was the secretary of tho Jacksonville
Chamber of Commerce for many years
and was 'always a warm friend of
Sanford. He is now secretary of the
Tidewater Glass Co., o f Jacksonville.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mallory,' of
Inverness, and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Cnppelle, of Florence, S. C., on a motor
trip through South Florida, have been
spending a few dnys with Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Waits of this city.
Mr.
Malloy is proprietor of the Ornngo
Hotel of Inverness and is well known
in Central Florida. Mr. Cnpcllu is a
prominent engineer of the A. C. L. at
Florence.

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S. W. Bradford has received a
telegram from W. E. Herrin, the tail­
oring man, thnt ho will ho In Sanford
on Saturday morning, March llfh and
remain one week to finish taking or­
ders for those fine patterns for spring
nnd summor. Ho could not get through
hero In two other trips nnd this
spenks well for the goods, for Mr.
Herrin and for Mr. Bradford and tho
Churchwell Company.

Our Calendar Bank Tells You How to Save

THEY MAKE YOU SAVE
Thrift at once earns and saves, with a view
to wholesome and profitable expenditure at
a fitting time.
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Although saving alone is not thrift, it is an
indispensable part o f it.

You know by depositing a few cents a clay
in this Calendar Bank, at home or in your
office, you are going to have a certain amount
to deposit at the end of the month.

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Now pnlnt nnd tiros, me­
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BLACK KID STRAP PUMPS
medium heel

$ 5.00

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Another Big
Tailoring Sale starts
Saturday Morning,
M arch 11 th
CONTINUES ONE WEEK

BEACH CLOTH
In Green, Orange, Rose,
White and Blue, yard

Our tailoring man will re­
turn Saturday morning with a
big trunk of Spring and Sum­
mer Samples.
Have your Suit made up,
and delivered before Easter.

EASTER COMES ON APRIL 16lh
BATISTE
In Flesh, White and Blue, yard

W e are going to show some
wonderful values.
Come in and look them over.

TAILORING Days Begin SATURDAY
PA Y

CASH

Either take care of your earnings today or do not expect your earnings ^
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iThe Churchwell Co.

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$100 cash, 10 monthly pay-

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Sanford’s New Store-

J. II. Hintormlster bus a quarter
page In this issue telling you about
his sale of pianos and talking ma­
chines and records. He has some rare
bargains in pianos un&lt;l is putting tho D
price down where it will hcII these
fine instruments. Mr. Hintormlster Is
hero to stay and wants the people of
Sanford to know thnt ho 1b a Sanford
resident and will sull you cheaper nnd
hettur pianos tiian anyone. Rend his
advertisement in this issue.

OUR CALENDAR BANK TEACHES S A V ­
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wo would not enro to invent In nny
PabllaheB every afternoon u e e p l *«»• more nt the present price of grits and
dny at the Herald llnlldlna, 107
gravy.
Magnolia Are., Hanford, Kl»,

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THEJHERALD PRINTING CO.
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R. J. 1101,1,Y................... ................... Editor
N. J. Lit.I,AllO ___ Seeretnry-Trenaarer
l». A. .\I1KI,...__ ______ General Manager
O. L. IIIW IN

C ir c u la tio n

M anager

I’ hone 14M ap to OiOO P. M.
Advertising Itatea Made K n o n i on
Application

Nnharriptloa Price la Advance
One Year .................................................$0.00
Hla Month* _______________ _________ 8JtO
Ilellrcred In Clip hr Carrier
One W eek _____________________ IB Cento
The hip 12- to lM-pape W eekly Herald eattrelr cover* Seminole Canatp
and la publtahrd every Friday. Advertb ln g rntea made known on applica­
tion. Ilemocrotle In politico. B3.A0 per
year, a lw a y In advance.
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The Mortgage Loan Company that
will be organized here nt once with a
capitnl of $250,000, will do more for
Sanford than anything that bus been
started here in many years. Sanford
needs millions for building purposes
and only for the reason that Sanford
could not obtain thin money has there
been a scarcity o f buildings of nil
kinds. If Snnford had money to build
there would be 200 homes stnrted this
summer and many business blocks. It
is also a matter of satisfaction to the
Herald that a homo company will fur­
nish the money and take the profits.
We have contended all along that
Snnford money should finance these
projects.
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Just enough rnnin to do good to tho
growing crops,
-------------o------------Much hns been snid and written on
\\ e hnve certainly becn^ fortunate the subject of courtesy. It scorns to
this season in the wonther-lino.
be a good slogan to hnng up in an o f­
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fice or store as n sort of reminder;
Tho Sanford growers have every­ but most of us fail to profit by the rething their own wny if they will just minder.
bo careful nnd ship only the beet of
Thut courtesy in business is a vnlutheir stuff. Thoy hnvo the situation nb|0 nsSct ndm'ltH pf no dispute. The
in their hunds. Will they uso It or Western Union Telegraph Compnny Is
act foolish?
one o f the grentest exponents of cour­
tesy and one of the most practical exSanford is going after bonds for amj,|os 0f its value that we' know of.
additional hard-surfaced streets and \y0 flni| „ K00(j ,|en| o f f MU|t with tho
more sewers. Those celery-feds must Western Union rates, and perhaps
want to add to the prosperity of their this criticism is well founded. But
busy little city.— Reporter-Star.
when it comes to service, this powerIlusy is nil rigid but not little, old fu| corporation has everything else
top, not little.
beaten to a frazzle.
------------ °------------When you go into a city office of the
We hnve been reminded by the Pnl- Western Union Compnny, it is n rnre
ntkn News thnt wo made a mlstnko thing not to find the tables nicely
the other dny when wo snid tho Flor- dusted; plenty of clenn blanks nnd
Ida Post was the only Republican pa- pencils well sharpened for your u s e
perdn Florida. Wo loft out tho Jnck- Those at the instruments do not sit
sonville Times Union. 0 , well, we and chew gum and visit while you
said, the only’ real Republican paper, wait. They are alert to thoier duties
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nnd are invariably polite nnd prompt
No wonder Mayor Pulvcr o f St. in attending to your wants. “ Thnnk
Petersburg said the bnthlng girls you" in a pleasant manner always folrould do as they plensed on the bench, lows the transaction. Clerks nnd opJust saw a picture of the mayor sur- orators who do not observe the rules
rounded by sand, ocean nnd girls. If of courtesy would not long rcinaain in
they flock around the mnyors thnt the service o f a city office.
They
way what more could the poor man might be over so efficient, if they
do?
were lacking in this one essential they
------------ ° -----------would not long remain in a city office
A canal from Kissimmee through that has frequent visits from the pubOrlandn to Sanford sounds good but a lie; they would soon lie retired or asfast, speedy, electric line sounds bet- signed to » dingy relay or ruporting
ter.—Orlando Sentinel.
office that comes little in contact with
We intend to have both of them, the public,
old denr, nnd then Snnford and OrlanThis courtesy idea hath profited the
do will have the world by the—well, Western Union much. It has served
say by the nose.
other institutions well. The merchnn-o —
-----dising liou^e or the bank or railroad
There is much to talk about in San- 1office that has employes that observe
now with the bond issue for improve- this popular rule are popular with the
ments coming along nnd all the mnny public and are usually prosperous henow companies being formed and the cause they have utilized their best asnew business houses coming here nnd set in a proper manner,
new buildings contemplated.
Thnt
Much of the unpopularity of street
magnificent work on the lake front ( car companies and railroud companies
will make Sanford greut.
generally,, is due to n disposition on
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the part of many employes, especially
Along with all the rest of their conductors nnd agents to he short and
troubles in California they are having grouchy with the patrons. There arc,
ghosts and all sort of mysterious of course, many pleasant, courteous
things. A shower of rocks hns been conductors and agents in the service
falling on a certain house every night and these are, ns a rule, so popular
nnd other funny goings on nre re- that they are known to the public by
marked in the pnpers. They had bet- their first name. In the language of
ter leave thnt funny stntc. Anyhow the street, “ Courtesy is their middle
it is not funny any longer since Fnt,ty name." It is not always easy to be
Arbuckle took tho count.
courteous, but courtesy is so largely
------------ ° -------------a matter o f habit
that once the habit
i hat Frank Whitman, of the Florl- is acquired it will be harder to be imda Grower worries us nearly to death.! polite than polite.
Here we are in this stuffy little two
Much of the unpleasantness of life
by four office tied to the desk and lie and many misunderstandings would be
persists in putting out those wonder- avoided by the practice of courtesy,
fu pictures of big mouthed buss and And, by the wny, courtesy is a double
those stories of the fish just jumping duty; tile public is not exempt from
into the boats and those shady dells its practice. Politeness begets politeand sparkling streams until he has us ness. A smile will often lie met by a
hanging on the ropes and only .i Yew smile. So keep smiling through tho
minutes ride from Chattahoochee, world may sometimes frown.
You
Have a heart, Frank!
will be happier and better for it.— Or------------ o—
Inmlo Reporter-Star.
The Florida State Press can con­
gratulate two of the members over
MERCHANTS ARE NOT
the arrival o f babies in the family in
PROFITEERS
the past two weeks. They are Major
Quimby Melton, of the Jacksonville
American merchants must come out
Metropolis, and Clayton Codrington. of the rut "and help mould public opinof the Del.nnd Daily News.
We of local and national projects," I). F.
older /oiks can realize their great ion by honest, fearless championship
joy and hopes and aspirations over Kelly, Chicago, declared amid applause
the youngsters that have come to glad­ at the Interstate Merchants’ Council
den their hearts and lighten their Convention. Hesitancy of merchants
pocket books. Wo have four million to enter public activities, he said, had
permitted creation of false stories of
profiteering, when "the white truth is
that merchants are not profiteers."
The American valuation plan was
COOKED FOOD
pointed to ns the most glaring ex.&lt; ample of what is iMissihle through fnllSALE
■ i-ure of merchants to take a firm stand
11in public matters. He declared pro— AT—
2 1ponents uf this plan had "based their
" ! judgment upon fnllucious theories, and
tho plun would react to the economic
disadvantage o f the entire country,
with the exception of n small group
Benefit Pipe Organ Club
B of Now England manufacturers who
■ v?huld benefit through ability to fix
and maintain high prices."
"When such u fallacy is put for­
Phonea 4U7-4tt&lt;
ward," ho continued, "merchants who
nro the very backbone of (ho nation
WELAKA BLOCK
nnd who have the confidence of their
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
fellowmon, should strike tho erroneous
vice Our Motto
project a weighty blow and thus perform a great public sorvlce."
He

DEAN TURNER’S

UNCLE HANK

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Tho modorato tono maintained by
years rather than laying it heavily
upon tho tax payors at one ttlme. tho press o f Florida on thoso bonding
*
Thoro are honest differences on these questions indicates clearly ;thnt tho
questions, nnd honest men will be prcsB o f tho stato, in most part, Is
junction S S r T H ' F
i
found on both sides. There nro con­ conservative and nt tho samo tlmo Is
—Emt bound Union p„ci,u , " 1' •&gt;.
scientious, consorvntlvo molt In every for progressive program. The inter­
city who dnplorc tho tendency o f cities est taken by tho newspapers In gath­ * » h No. 2, . . .
to strain their credit nnd burden tho ering facts nnd figures fo r tho instruc­ inow botwoon h.,o „nd Ab„ "
taxpayers. To bo sure thcro aro those tion of tho voters shows how fair tho «» 0 a. m., yestordny. v 0 ’
who nre ultra consorvntlvo.
Then nowspnpors nro, and how doop an in­ hcen heard from the train ^ M
there nro those who nre progressiva terest thoy take in the affairs of tho hours and nil west bound tral^ M
tralni*er»|
plus. Between theso extremes Is the tnx-pnyers. Orlando with all her being held here.
groat massive public who will net ns vexed problems Is cxnctly like her
nolghbors.
Nor aro tho^o trouble­
a ncutrnlllng force.
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some
questions
confined to Florida. 5 M
Every city In Florida Is wrestling
But
in
tho
rapid
development
of
Flor­
with taxing nnd bonding problems.
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SECOND n i T V / n r
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Theso nro fho serious problems with ida cities tho call o f revenues is a
honest offlclnls. The stop that hns little louder nnd a llttlo more constant.
S 7 .pn»«. for $200 cash andio 2
been taken by Orlando in trusteeing — Orlando Reporter Star.
^
monthly pnymentM at |3q
tho management o f tho Water and
Light utilities should tho city take
Russell Phonographs, $115.—
thorn over, Is a iofig stop In the Inter­ J. H. Hintermlster Piano
Co., * B . &amp; 0 . M ^ C ° : : l
est o f economy. Whil« it is true that Welnkn Block.
299-2tc **
Sanlord, Florida
,
these men act simply In an advisory,
capacity, it will bo tnoro difficult f o r , Tho Harnld for Fost Cards.
tho export rounder to get in his work '
on this body o f men than on the nv- '
erago city official.
Heavy bills for
expert engineers nnd architects will
havo Home job getting by with their
propognndn on these trustees. Nor
will they consent to nn olnhorate ov­
erhead expense nnd high salaried
heads of departments.
The snlnry
germ has got so under the skin o f o f­
ficialdom everywhere thn1. they seem
to hnve a wenkness for employing
men whose strongest recommenda­
tion Is their ability to tnlk them Into
the necessity o f high salaried men.
This fnlincy is the root of most o f our
extravngnncc in the management of
city nffnirs.
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The trustees have outlined their
policy, in ense the bond Issue enrries
and every voter knows just whnt to
expect. Voters should nppronch the
Come out and hear COL. J. Q. NOLAN, National Lecturer of
polls with hut one idea in mind, nnd
that to be the casting of n vote thnt
THE INVISIHLE EMPIRE ond personal representative of
Col. Wm. Jos. Simmons, Impcrinl Wizard. Lecturer is a man
will, in their judgment he to the best
of National Fame.
interests o f tho city o f Orlando. Sel­
fishness nnd prejudice should not be
lecture! free
allowed to swny the judgment.
There seems to he but little oppo­
Everybody Invited. LADIES ESPECIALLY URGED TO
sition to the bond for tho extension of
COME
sewers rod for the Incinerntor, though
there are mnny who question the ndvisahility o f voting $2-10,000 when on­
ly about $ 100,000 will he sold for
CORNER FIRST STREET ANI) PARK AYE.
present needs. However, the bonds
will lie In the hanks nnd will drnw in­
terest except ns sold. The water nnd
light proposition is the issue on which!
&lt;JD e2i c i o n s f
interest centers. Innstnuch ns two
thirds majority is required, even the
friends of municipal ownership admit j
thnt the result is in doubt. Still the (
forces fnvoring the buying of these
IN T IN S
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utilities nre well organized nnd nre do­
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After young folks git married, they
want lo be careful to hnve their taillight lit. so‘s not to be over-run by
relatives.

prnlsed the few grent merchants who,
at the cost of revealing their own
trade secrets, had championed* the
cause o f all merchants nnd fcho hnd,
incidentally, exploded fundamental ar­
guments of vnluntion proponents.
Speaker after spenker citod spec­
ific instances showing thnt the rcta/
merchant, like the farmer, hns tnktt
tremendous losses during the period
of readjustment.—Tampa Times.
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HERE IT IS. SIMON. PURE AND
FRESHLY TAPPED
Pnlntkn News.
In todny’s issue of The Times-Union
appears tho clenrest-cut republiention
endorsement by a supposedly demo­
cratic newspaper we hnve ever seen.
Here it is. Comment? No. Lot It
speak, nnd then give it the nir.
"Florida is glad to greet President
Harding again'.
He left us a little
more that! a year ago to assume the
duties o f the highest position under
the sun and now, after n yenr spent
in the most exacting Inbor, he returns
to enjoy a little relaxation nnd rest.
We hope thnt his visit will give him
all that he could desire.
"When Mr. Harding left us he was
an experiment.
We felt sure he
would very fully meet the require­
ments o f the position he wns to as­
sume, but prophecy is not half ns sub­
stantial as history. The year hns been
n demonstration of his fitness for the
position nnd now those who were
doubtful n yenr neo,doubt no longer.
"Mr. Harding’s ifhst act, or one of
his first, wns to secure ratification of
the wrong done by this country to Co­
lombia. It had been under discussion
for mnny years and while not n party
matters, senators o f Mr. Hnrding's
own party hnd prevented confirmation
of the treaty. Thnt Is now one thing
out of our wny nnd it is important in
other wnys than ns a matter of right.
Our South Americnn neighbors hnve
more assurance of the justice of our
government and of our people than
they could hnve received in nny other
wny.
"The Washington conference will be
one of the monuments of Mr. Hard­
ing’s administration nnd it will rank
among the grentest
contributions
America hns ever mnde to the world's
civilization
nnd prosperity.
Mr.’
Harding called the conference when
he saw the time wns ripe nnd we have
no doubt that he influenced its de­
cisions "rcntly. though he kept him­
self in the background nnd permitted
the credit to go to others. It is too
early to say that the trenties agreed
tto will bo ratified, but we believe
they will he. They furnish n better
bnsis for world pence than nny agree­
ments thnt have been entered into nnd
they were formed in n spirit of jus­
tice that put personal nnd nntional
selfishness aside. By putting selfish­
ness aside every nation gained, but
none gained at the expense of another.
It may be snid nlso thnt Americnn influence wns greater in this conference
than it ever hnd been before.
“ Wo do not refer to legislative mat­
ters -&gt;s a nnrt of Mr. Hnrding’s ac­
complishments, for «&gt;e was not elected
to legislate. In the way o f legislation
the reouldlenn party hns accomplished
little durin- On pnst year, but this
ought to he pleasing rather than dis­
pleasing to a democrat, for democrats
cannot approve of a republican pro­
gram."
------------ o------------OTHERS HAVE Til El It TROUBLES

Orlando is not the only city in
Florida having difficult nutH to crack
in matters of finance. Lnkelnnd vot - 1
ed n $ 100,000 bond Issue for the pur- 1
pose, as stnted by tho Lokcland Tele­
gram, of cleaning the slnto o f the
flnntlng indebtedness.
Strange as it mny seem, there is,
according to tho Tclegrnm, two sides
to tho question, nnd thoro nro people
who nre for nnd against the bond is­
sue. Now in Orlando, there are peo­
ple who regard our proposed bond is­
sue of more than n million ns n trif­
ling nffpir with hut ono sido to it, nnd
that is tho sido they lmppon to favor.
Bonding at its best, in the Inst an­
alysis, is but n form of taxation—
postponement o f the debt nnd the dis­
tribution o f the burden over n term of

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1 $850 PREMIER B ABY GRAND, Sale Price........... $750
__________________Terms $100 cash, balance $20 a month_________________

1 $825 A. B. CHASE UPRIGHT, Sale Price........... $650
_________________ Terms, $50 cash, balance $15 n month__________________

2 $800 LEONARD PLAYERS, Sale Price..................$550
__________________Terms, $50 cash, hnlance $15 n month________________ _

2 $750 LESTER UPRIGHTS, Sale Price....................$500
_________ •_______Terms, $25 down, balance $10 n month_________________ _

1 $350 KIM BALL UPRIGHT, Sale Price............... $275
______ Terms, $15 cash, balance $8 a month__________________

10 $150 RUSSELL PHONOGRAPHS, Sale Price..... $115
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Terms, $10 cash, balance $5 a month___________________

10 $75 RUSSELL PHONOGRAPHS, Sale Price......... $40
___________________ Terms, $5 cash, balance $1 a month________________ ___

1 $210 EDISON DIAMOND DISC, Sale Price......... $190
__________________ Terms, $25 ensh. balance $15 q motlth______________

500 of the very latest $1.25 Melodee Player Rolls, each 65c
EMERSON RECORDS, each .....................

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922

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* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ [ Kimball Pianos, from .factory
Most of the growers have and these seem to be In demandd more plaint filed in said cause will be taken
homo prices. When you are out shoj&gt;os confessed by you. Witness the
ARE HAPPY OVER
destroyed their cabbage crop and are than the larger or smaller « 1m «.
ping, don’t fall to stop In at T. J.
Honorable
James
W.
Perkins,
ns
Tomato movement from tno east
SEASON’ S PROSPECTS now planting their acreage to tomaMiller &amp; Sons' and look them over.
coast shows that good prices are belnlr judge 1 o f the above court, and my
I t°e,&lt; At tho present tlmo New York obtained on well graded 0 basket namo as Clerk thereof, and the seal
i Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices and
2f.8-tf«
The celery crop throughout this market Is quoting only 75c to $1.00 on crates, while one or two of the largo o f said Court, at Sanford, Seminole Of the stock of under­ terms.
section continues to remain in figat bushel and a half hamper, which onstem markets are selling around County, Florida, on this the 24th day
signed
Company has
class condition and harvesting is re- means n loss to producers o f approxl- $3.00 there nro a number o f Interior o f February, A. D. 1022.
sultlng In regular movement and mately 35c per hamper over actual points who are selling for $4.00 to
(SEAL)
' E. A. DOUGLASS,
been subscribed for by
ihowa very littlo evidence of blight cost of containers and transportation $6.00 per crate on 144 sixes.
Clerk Circuit Courc,
From
or weakness In tho plants. Accord- charges. Reports come from Coleman present indications it would appear
Seminole County, Fla. experienced glass men
Ing to government statistics there has and Leesburg that exclusive cabbage tha£ out tomato season will be a pro­
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
l0 far been llS l cars of celery moved growers have been hit hard this sea- fitable one for the grower. This com­ JOHNSON 4 GARRETT,
forward from tho state as compared son.
Kissimmee, Florida,
munity will have about 15 per cent, in­
with 1855 last year at this time.
Poppers hove reached a high level crease in tomato acreage, and the
Counsel for Complnlnnnt.
These figures would Indicate thnt and several northern markets are movement will begin about April 20, 288,5tc.
the profits to be made in
povemont Is normal. So far 010 cars getting from $4.50 to $0.00 on fancy which Is a little earlier than usual.
have moved from the Manatee section, crates. Choice stock Is running ap- The east coast crop is cleaning up
RAZORS!
a Florida Glass Factory.
The prico during the past week has proxlmntoly $2.00 less.
There hns qulto rapidly and It Is believed will They won’t Inst long, better hurry,
dropped a littlo and movements on boon some Inquiry from northern pur- practically be out o f the road by the nnd get one at your own price.— Ball
the northern mnrkets has been only chasers for shipments of peppers
For information nnd reservation
tlmo this section begins to market Its Hnrdwnro Co.
207-4U*
moderate ranging from $2.75 to $3.25 ns the supply In this locality Is get- tomatoes.— Manatee Journnl.
see Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant Caxnpon preferred alxcs. A few extra fan- ting limited there has been no shlpNotice of Application for Tax Deed
bell-Lossing Post, Sunford.
cy carloads have brought as high ns ments of consequence.
Under Section 575 of the General
RUSSELL CORPORATION
$.1.75. Buyers throughout this section
Green bcnnB nro offering conslderGOES TO THE WALL
Statutes of the State of Florida
»rc showing very littlo disposition to able encourngemont nnd It Is believed
Notice is hereby given that F. D.
tako on celery, and at tho ttlmo of go- thnt if growers In this section would
(My T he Amuirlnlrd
Hlckok, purchaser of Tux Certificate
NEW YORK, March 10.— Involun­
ing to press were not offering m ore' produce n Into variety they would find
r fc A n f ii? —$io° cask, i° m
No. 808, dated the 2nd day of June,
thnn $1.50 to $1.75 per crate, with the it quite profitable if properly graded tary petition of bankruptcy was filed
J
L F U i / U I l f m o n th s a t $30
M
A. D. 1013, has filed said certificate
uiual’ discount on small sixes. There and packed. There Is some movement against the Russell Securities Corpor­
Good
tires,
and
top
and
M
in my office, and has mado applica­
continues to be an increased move­ of green and wax beans from the cen­ ation, stock brokers, today, it was an­
mechanical
condition
good.
Ml
tion for Tnx Deed to issue In accord­
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ment of celery to western markets on ter o f tho state which nro now bring­ nounced.
ance with law. Said certificate em­
gecount o f California shipping a very ing from $5.00 to $7.00 fo r bushel
braces the following described prop­
limited amount; not to exceed more hnmpers.
AFTER DOG POISONERS
erty situated In Seminole County,
than two or three carloads a day from
Egg plants are doing quite well.
Hanford, Florida
Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 o f SE 1-4 of
the southern district.
( f i r T he li.n r liU r d l ' r , u )
Several large markets are obtaining
NE
1-4
of
SE
1-4,
Sec.
28,
Twp.
20
S,
KKEY WEST, March 10.— Shoriff
Cabbage continues to be a drug’ on from $3.75 to $4.25 for fancy stock.
Curry
o f Monroo county, hns offered Range 32 East. 5 acres. Tho said
the ninrket nnd very little Is being Tho trade is calling for 24 to 30' sizes
a rnwnrd o f $100 for Information land being assessed at the date of tho
JUST ARRIVED
which will lend to the arrest o f the issuance of such certificate in the
unidentified person who poisoned dogs name of Musselwhitc &amp; Howard. Un­
by tho wholesale hero recently. The less said certificate shall be redeemed
reward was offered, tho Sheriff said, according to Inw Tnx Deed will issue
because the poisoning of dogs is pro­ thereon on the 11th day of March, A.
D. 1022,
hibited by state law.
WITNESS my official signature and
seal
this the 4th day of February, A.
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
Dunbar Male Quar­ D. 11!22.
By eliminating all o f the waste, over half of tho labor, all of the
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
tette and Bell Ringers—
middle man's profits and by delivering a home on record time direct
‘ CSiAMI
Clerk Circuit Court,
from the forest to you
Herald
want
ads
get
results.
Princess, March 14th.
Seminole County, Florida.
208-r.tp 2*4-onw-5tc
V. E. Douglass, D. C.
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1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL T A X ­
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
204-24tc
City Tux Collector.

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. You are losing^your chance to get some real bargains in
improved city property if you fail to consult—

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modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. Ftrat
class cuisine. Ratea $2.50 to $150 per day; $10 to $18 per week according to location of room.

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are getting It up, It will eclipse nil
others, but, really now, it’s going to
be one of the best-looking publica­
tions you'vo ever "squinted your op­
tics on."

: H. S. NOTES :

Fire drills have been put on lately,
during the nfternoons, and though
we’ ve only had three, they wore con­
ducted in a very orderly manner. In
ense of fire, we will know the right
way to lenvo tho building. Prof. McKny states that the building was
emptied the Inst time in ‘JO seconds.

Florence Price, who was ill for some
tlmb Inst week, is buck with us again,
nnd ’ we are certainly glad of that
fact.
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The High Schol boys held their first
track prnctlco for the season Thurs­
day afternoon. A good crowd was out
Or. Hyman visited us in chapel on
for practice.
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Wednesday and announced n lecture
"Wonders of Electricity," the lec­ to be held nt the Rnptlst church that
ture given by Harry T. Starnes, was night by an eminent speaker who has
greatly enjoyed by all. While the recently traveled through Russln nnd
oxtrn performance, "Liquid Air’ was China.

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not given, the tccture was certainly a
Friday, at &gt;chapol, Dr. Wulkor in­
trent. any electrical experiments
vited
us to attend church Friday ev­
wore performed, Huch as blowing up
ening,
nnd said he would reserve the
of miniature battleships, etc.
center row of seats fo r us. He al­
ways has n good joke for us and tells
The Senior History students wero
it with plenty of pep.
given scholarships to the University
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of Florida In civics. This course Is
WEATHER AND CROP
outlined to be very interesting.
CONDITIONS
Cecil Flowers wuh in the hospital
Inst week, suffering from a slightly In
fractured skull. He is back in school
now, feeling almost ns well as usual.
Say, you High School boys! If you
arc going to trample nil over tho
flowers thnt the girls have recently
planted, they might just ns well "give
up the job," so let's quit trampling
on them. This is official orders from
Miss Humphries.
The Seniors are rehenrsing in c. mest for their big class play, “ The Hoo­
doo," nnd will "pull it off" just after
Easter. Watch for the big announce­
ment about this play.
Our annual, "The Salmagundi," will
go to press soon, nnd will be issued
nbout May first. Nnturnlly, since we

Florida

For the Week
March 7, 1922.

Ending

Temperature:
The temperature
during the week averaged much wurmur than the seasonal, except west &gt;f
tho Apalachicola River, where it wan
mostly below tho normal. Freezing
occurred in tho extreme west on the
■Ith and 6th, and local frost in the
peninsula on the 6th,
Precipitation: There w«hrc excessive
to locnlly damaging rains in the ex­
treme north nnd the western division
during the early part o f the week,
although mostly bencficinl over the
Inttcr division, except on low lnnds.
Drought conditions continued in tho
interior o f the southern division somo
portions of which hnve had no rnnin o f
moment for more than six weeks. The

SPECIAL TODAY ONLY
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SELF FILLING FOUNTIAN PEN. . . . 69c
SPECIAL,PRICE: 60c TO SCHOOL PUPILS

NEWBERRY DRUG STORE
Saturday, March 11th
EXTRA POINTS FREE!

EXTRA POINTS FREE!

week's total, In inches nnd tenths, at
stations nnmod wns:
Do Funlak
Springs, &gt;1,8; Ronifny, 2.0; Pensacola,
2.4; Montlcello , 2.2; Jnckksonville,
1,8; and Gainesville, 2.0.
Condition of crops; Tho week wns
mostly fnvornblc for farm work, oxcept thnt low lnnds were too wet In
portions o f the west and north. Ear­
ly com and melons were worked nnd
made good progress; somo corn is
from 6 to 8 inches high; planting of
both continued during the week. Onts
tobacco, cane, citrus fruits, nnd peach­
es made good progress; some early
peaches nre well formed nnd' are
holding nicely. The setting of tomato
plants has begun in the northern and
western counties; some Irish potatoes
and other tender truck wero slightly
damaged by frost; ns n rule, however,
all truck wns fnvornbly affected by
the week's weather. The planting of
peanuts made good progress. Ranges
nro In fair to good condition. Farm
work is advanced for the season.

JUST LOOK!

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opportunity.

CATHRAE
PEOPLES* B AN K , SANFORD

George A . DeCottes

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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

New Cord Tiros ami paint,
best o f mochnnk-nl condition

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SANFORD
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Tax Collector, Seminole County

Geo. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insurance

SANFORD

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Sanford Machine £

\Vm,. i . Kermode, D. C
Doctor of ChJropracUc

Foundry Co.

Gamer-Woodruff Building
General Machine and Boiler Work!
Office Hours:
0 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to 0 p. m.
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe ri*t*Ml
Sundays and avenings by appointment
Oversiae Rlnga and Pino; Flywbool

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor, and Builder
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Started life together,
One of them paid rent all o f his life; the other paid
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lot and home. When they came to the lost stretch on l*ie *
journey they met, one of them looked tired and discoura*
because all that he had to show for his life wns a bunt’ll
rent receipts), and the other looked like ho respected nun
nnd felt that he was a man among men. (becau se no n
accumulated n little something in his travels).

Thin i.s to notify all concerned
that the requirements of law will
be complied with and the Tax
Books will positively be closed
Ion April first ns provided by law
and all lands on which taxes
have not been paid will be ad­
vertised nnd executions issued
for unpaid personal property
taxes.

jno . d . jin kin s

Sanford, FI*

Specialist in Spinal Adjustments

The law provides that “ If tax­
es upon real estate shall not be
paid before the first day o f April
of any year, tho Tax Collector
shall advertise and sell."

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517 Commarclal Street

Attorney-at-Law^

$65 for a good

11PROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTICE

March 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th

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THOS. J. A. REIDY

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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and

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Princess, March 14th.

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PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

V. C. CULLER, Prop.
Attorney and Counaeltor-ut-Law
Just think of it! A razor at your
own price.— Hail Hardware Co. 297-ltc Practicing in State and Federal Courts General Shop and Mill
t
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Work
Over Sominolo County Bank
frn fra hr, fru hn
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CONTRACTOR
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ADVERTISEMENT

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HEFORE MIAMI JURY

MIAMI, Fin., March 40.—Throe
murder cases wore before tho Dade
county grand Jury yosterdny, one in­
dictment boing returned which charg­
ed Edgar C. Frady, Chicago automo­
Merchandise ads are created for the sole
bile mnn, with murder in tho flra( dopurpose o f inspiring in you a desire to
SPEND—
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greo for the death o f his wife, Whom
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he is alleged tot hnve shot 'February
20 In a local hotel.
Whereas, bank ads nre the only kind of
Frady is now in tho county Jail re­
newspaper ads that ask you not to snend
covering from nn attempt to kill hlmbut to SAVE—
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solf by slashing his throat following
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the shooting o f his wife. He wgs re­
We. pay you interest for the uae of your
moved to the jail Monday night when
money, offering you in return for your
the sheriff 'said he had been warned
savings a full measure o f Service, Safety,
a plot was on foot to kidnap him from
Tangible Assistance when required.
the hospital and spirit him to Cuba or
Read our bank ads and be convinced.
South America on n private yncht.
Witnesses wero heard in the mur­
der o f Patrick Brady, whoso butcher­
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We have a limited supply of tho new Pence Dollnra which we will
er three weeks ago. Carl Thompson
tribute to our friends and customers ns long an they last.
charged with the murder, and two
it
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suspects held as accessories, Angus
INGBRBOLI. COMPANY
lb
MAY HE SOLD SOON McIntyre and James Grant, are now
In the jail.
n ir Thr Aanurlmrd
Investigation also wan to begin in
NEW YORK, March 10.— Subject to
murder o f Jnck Tigortail, SemiA COMMUNITY BUILDER
the npproval o f the court, tho p rop er-. no|0 i n(l|nn chicf, wh„, It in alleged
Hi ih i &gt;• : In lje
ty nnd nnnctn o f Robert II. IngersoII wnH .shot to death by a white trader
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNEIt, Cashier
&amp; Brothers, which recently went Into (,„ riy Wednendny.
bankruptcy, will he sold to the Waterbury Clurk Company for $1,600,000
Just think o f it! A razor nt your
cash.
own price.— Hall Hardware Co, 397-ltc f r * f r a i f r a f a i f r a f Q i f r » f r « f c f r i i
SMITH BROS.
Announcement to this effect wan
made yesterday by Edward II. Chlldn WAVE LENGTHS
Garage and Machine Co.
trustee in bankruptcy.
Under the
FOR RADIO STATIONS
Expert A ulo Repair Work
terms of the offer the Waterbury
ARE
ALLOCATED
Phone
30
Comer First and Oak
Company agreon to wanlve nil its
claims ngninst the IngersoII Company
...........
The very latest style
and to pay additional cash conslderaWASHINGTON, Mnrch 10.— Allo“ W E DELIVER THE GOODS"
tlons, bringing the purchnsc price to cation o f twenty wnve lengths among
Quick Service Transfer
n totnl in excess o f $1,760,000.
various classes of wireless telephone
Consummation o f the negotiations senders and government control of
Storage Facilities
by which the Waterbury Clock Com- establishment o f nil commercial wireIf w« please you, tell others; if »&lt;&gt;
pnny is to acquire control of the In- less telephone transmitting stations,
•tell ue. Phone 498
gcrsoll organization will involve the wns recommended by three commit- A T YOU R OW N PRICE
entire nssets of the latter company, tees o f Government Radio Conference,
including all property, stocks, bonds, it wns mrfde known today. Amateur
H. W . NICKERSON
patents, trade marks nnd good will.
transmitting stations would be given
Public Accountnnt; Audits—Synttmi
The,good will of Robert IngersoII exclusive use of wnve lengths from
Income Tnx Service
Drop a Coin in the Box
Brothers is represented by the rep- 160 to 20 meters share, with techniRoom 16 McNclll-Davis Bldg.
utntion o f the company based upon 29 cal nnd trnining schools wnve lengths
M
honc
862
Orlande, FU
For a few days only
years o f business. In that time the from two hundred to two hundred and
Ingersolll organization sold between 1seventy five meters.
18,000,000 and60,000,000 watches, of
—--------------------------Auto Radiator Repair
which 8,000,000 were sold in the last
URGED TO STOP STRIKEShop
three years.
l l l v T h e l N . o r l i i tr«l I' rr u 'n i
Located at 207 French Are., between
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 10.— Coal
Day It with n Herald Want Ad. i
miners and coni mine operators wero
2nd and Third. E. R. IIEKGQUIST.
urged yesterday by Secretary of La­
Dunbar Male Quar­ bor Dnvls in tho interest o f common
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tette and Bell Ringers— seso to get together nnd snve tho dl
xm t-g td r.-4 ctd i;* r-j
country from the costly results o f a
Princess, March 14th.
strike.
. FOR SERVICE
-J.uU ll
I The labor secretary in n formal
Call 146-J
statement said with the npproval of ^
W. RAWLING. Prop.
the president efforts would be center- 1 *fr
ed in direct communication with re- 1
resentntives of the coal operators of Bn
the central field with n view to n Joint ' »
The vocational committee of the Dualmeeting o f the operntotr and miner
ness
and Professional Women’s Club
prior to Mnrch 31 when the present
requests
nil young woiifjn d-.ilrinf
working agreement expires.
employment to register at th** Fint
National Hank.
Dunbar Male Quar­
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

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Which man are you going to be?

W e sell lots on easy terms with a small pay­
ment down

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A . P. CONNELLY, Agent

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922

S O C IE T Y
MRS FKED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 2J7-W
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ar u TOO art f i l n t a l u l a i , write
rare to thle &lt; ♦ » « » » ■ « , e i i l i f
iJ u lla «r telrbpoae t ie Meat. ft will
J* f f M t l r appre«late4.

tho roverso sido on tho cards were
conundrums which wore rend during
the dinner. Covers wore laid for six­
teen nnd n delicious six course dinner
was served.
After dinner questionnaires afford­
ed much merriment nmong tho guests.
The prize for tho funniest answer
was won by Mrs. Raymond Green. *
CoveVs were laid for Misses Agnes
Dumns, Marion Phillips nnd Gornldlno Muriol, of Sanford, Misses Hel­
en Hnnnn and Triliis Wesslor of Win­
ter Pnrk, Miss Georginnn Hill of
■Maitland, Miss Harriet Mnnsfiold of
Mt. Dora. Messrs Rnymond Phillips,
Snnford, Raymond Grcon and Fred
Hnnnn nnd Wnrrcn Ingrnm of Win­
ter Pnrk, Stanley Fosgato of Orlando,
Harold and Brock Hill o f Maitland.

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CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
to take a peep at our window sometime be­
Wo are to bo favored tomorrow to Classified Ads Sc a line. No
night with nn nddress by Mrs. Mar- to....ad taken for less than 25c.
tween now and Saturday night.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
garot Eddy who is speaking,In our Ml and positively no classified
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Womans Missionary Society, touching to must accompany all orders.
jtf0ndny—S t Agnes Guild will meet
tho work of Miss Grace Brecht of Mi Count five words to a line
at tho homo of Mrs. Clnrko LeonChina, who is one o f tho missionaries to and remit accordingly.
ardl, 700 Palmetto nvonuo, nt 3:30
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supported
by our societies. Let ev­
p. m.
ery member o f tho church make spec­
Monday— Westminster Club •will be
you wear it will pay you to take a peep at the
ial effort to be present. Mr. Burhnns
entertained by Miss Lottie Cald­
W AN TED
will speak in the morning on the sub­
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well and Mrs. Robert Hines at tho
many new articles we are receiving by each
je c t o f “ Christian Responsibility." SALESMAN to cover local'territory,
home of tho former on Seventh St.
Transients In tho city, nnd nc’fv citi­
selling dealers. Guaranteed Bnlary ■
express.
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Mrs. Hunt of Magnolia Springs, is LUCKY THIRTEEN BRIDGES CLUB. zens find n cordial welcome nwnlting of $ 100.00 per week for right man.—
Tho Commercial Kudium Co., Fifth
stopping at the Montezuma for the
Mrs. D. P. Drumond wnB the charm­ them.
Ave. Bldg., Now York.
800-6tp ■
ing hostess at bridge yesterday after­
week end.
SERVICES AT ALL SOULS
noon when she entertained the mem­
WANTED— For our trade, Florida
CHURCH SUNDAY
Miss Geraldine Muriol is Bpending bers of the Lucky Thirteen Bridge
fruits and vegetables o f all kinds, ■
s/f
Tomorrow is tho second Sunday in unlimited outlet, prompt returns*-— ■
the week end nt the K. E. Camp noar Club, nt hor home on Mngnolin nve.
7 ’ ■nl
Winter Park ns the guest of Miss Hel­ There being three tnbles of pluyers. Lent.
Artec Fruit Co., Florences. C. 206-6tc
Sundny school nt 0 A. M., sharp. 1
The Store That ii Different
Quantities of lovely spring flowers
en Hnnnn.
Low
Mnss
fo
r
those
going
to
holy
wore used in charming profusion in
FOR RENT
Sanford, Florida
Mrs. E. M. Gnlloway rotumed homo tho rooms whore tho card tables were communion at 8 A. M.
FOR RENT— Completely furnished
Parochial
MnsB
nt
10
A.
M.
todny from Sarasota, whore she went placed, forming a pretty background
two room npnrtmcnt. Hot water,
Sermon:
"The Transfiguration."
on business in connection with the for this protty pnrty.
modern conveniences. Summer rates.
After several interesting games of Gospel of tho day.
Woman's Club.
Phone 10-W.
J _____ 208-8tp
Specinl appropriate lenten music.
bridge scores were counted nnd the
Center nnd Elm nve. Two lots west
i
Rosary
nnd Benediction o f the FOR RENT— Furnished housekeeping
FOUND
Miss Triliis Wesslor, of
Winter prize for top scoro, n Venltien glass
sido
Pnlmotto avo., 50 ft. from Elev­
and bed rooms. 311 East Fifth St.
Blessed Sacrament nt 7:30 P. M.
powder
jar,
was
awarded
Mrs.
E.
F.
Park, is spending the week end nn tho
200-3tp enth St. Make offor. B. T. Corey, i LOST— Sable capo, 30 inches long,
Wednesday evening lenten services
guest of Miss Sara Muriol nt tho homo Ilousholder.
ownor, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
red and blue embroidered lining.
nt Eustis.
FOR RENT— Comfortable light house
of Mrs. R. E. Tolnr on Mngnolin avo - 1 At the conclusion of the card game
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf Tail trimmings. Rctuni to N. Pow­
Friday evening nt 7:30 P. M., nt
koeping rooms, 318 Palmetto nvo­
the hostess served delicious refresh­
ers, Box 722, Tnmpn, Flu. Liberal to ­
nue.
1
Snnford,
Way of the CrosH, short len­ nuo.
200- 10tp FOR SALE—5 acres excellent celery
ments consisting of a salad course nnd
ward.
298-8tp
ten sermon nnd Benediction o f the
land, now sot In spring crop. Sec
Mrs. John Lconnrdl, Mrs. W. F. coffee followed by nn ice course. CorFOR SALE
Blessed Sacrament.
F. E. Mlllcn, Wost Side.
205-fltp
Uluckmnn, Mrs. R. E. Tolnr nnd Mrs. snges o f sweet pens tied with InvonM ISCELLANEOUS
Low
masses
week-day
mornings
at
F
o
r
SALE—
Cash und carry Grocery
der
tulle
were
given
the
guests
ns
Cornelia Waterman, returned home
FOR
SALE—Tomnto
plnnts,
any
7 nnd 8.
Store, 311 Sanford Ave.
300-fltp
MONEY TO LOAN on renl estate, l i t
lost evening from St.
Petersburg, favors.
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Strnngera
invited
to
nil
services
and
mortgage only.— S. J. Policy, Route
Substituting for absent club mem­
FOR SALE— Baby enrriugo, good con­ Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 636.
whore they attended n meeting of tho
288-tfc
cordinlly
welcome
to
free
sittings.
A,
Box 226, Snnford, Fla. 300-Ctd-ltw
dition. Practically now. Apply nt
State Federation of Woman’s Clubs. bers wore: Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs.
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FOR
SALE—Two
story
business
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George
Knight
nnd
Mrs.
A.
Raymond
Herald office.
200-3tp
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building. Apply to the ownor, Klon
Key.
The
club
members
present
were
Dunbar Male Quar­
FOR SALE— One 6-room cottage, iii
Mr. and Mrs. Ely who are spending
Arcs, 805 Bth St.
284-20tc
good
condition,
good
location,
good
the winter nt the Tampa Bay Hofei, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. C. 0. Britt,
tette and Bell Ringers—
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
flowing woll. $700 ensh, balance on FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
Tnmpn, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.- Duy of the Mrs. E. F. Ilousholder, Mrs. Hnl
SERVICE
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terms. See H. M. Rumbey, 310 South siding. Within four blocks o f center Princess, March 14th.
Yacht Frances S., wore the dinner Wight, Mrs. Clnude Howard, Mrs. A.
208-5tp
B.
Wallace,
Mrs.
H.
B.
Lewis,
Mrs.
F.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Mur­
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SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922.
* Holly Ave.___________________ 298-12tc o f city.
E.
Roumillnt
ami
Mrs.
A.
W.
Fitts.
phy at the Gables Thursday evening.
Geo. W. KtflGIIT
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Subject:
* FOR SALE— New Home machine, in
Emerson Records, 60c.— J. H .
,
272-tfc
first
clnss
condition,
$26.
—
Mrs.
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“ SUBSTANCE.”
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MOTHERS
CLUB
Hintermister
Pinno
Co.,
Welakn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dougins Ellerby, of
2DH-3tp FOR SALE— Oak and other
• Sundny School ___ 10:00 a. in. • Pearson, 1002 West First.
hard
Orlundo, were in the city Ii few hours • A very interesting meeting of tho
Hlock.
299-2tc
Church
Servlco____
11:00a.m
.
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FOR
SALE—Celery
farm,
a
real
bar­
wood,
strand
wood
range,
$2.50;
todny. Douglass wns manager of the Mothers' Club wns held yesterday a f­ • Woman’s Club Bldg., Onk Avo. •
gain.— E. F. Lano.
298-fltp firo pluce,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
RAZORS!
Standard Oil Company at this plncc ternoon nt the home of Mrs. George *
All
nre
Welcome.
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Hoardall
Avenue.
280-tfe
FOR
SALE—
My
homo
on
corner
of
several years ago, nnd has many Paxton, on Myrtle Avenue.
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First nnd French nve. Price $ 1,000. FOR SALE— Ilnrley Davidson motor
Several matters of great importance
friends here who are always glml to
They won't last long, better hurry,
Cash
or terms.—J. A. Rumbley.
were discussed and much now busi­
cyclo, two cylinder, threo speeds. and get ono nt your own price.— Boll
welcome him bnck.
290-5tp Box 010.
ness attended to. A great deal of
286-12tp Hardware Co.
207-4tc
METHODIST CHURCH
good
work
and
things
hnvo
been
ac­
FOR SALE—Toledo Computing aenfc
Mrs. A. D. Key, who is spending
Sundny
school
at
9:30.
LOST_________ ■
in excellent condition, Rivers Brothers
some time nt Dnytonn Beach, with hor complished by this club.
Dr. Wnlker’Hclass nt Princess ThcnDunbar Male Quar­
In the nbsonce of the president,
Snnford Avo.
200-2tc LOST— Oh First street, a long bni
sister, Mrs, Walter Twitcholl, motor­
tre at 0:60.
Mrs.
R.
ft.
Dons,
Mrs.
W.
Morton
Thiged over to Snnford yestorday with Mr.
ponrl pin with ono ponrl out, Satur­ tette and Bell Ringers—
At 11:00 occlock, Dr. Walker will F o r s a l F o k L i!A a E -o n o 20 aero,
' pon, presided.
ono
10
acre
Sanford
avo.
walking
und Mrs. George Chnmhcrlnin nnd is
day night. Finder plonso lenvo at Princess, March 14th.
preach on “ Wo Are Able.”
Tho next meeting of the club will
distanco to city. Two lota cornor Herald nnd receive reward, 285-tfc
spending a few days with Mr. und
0:30 P. M. Epworth League.
208-5tp
Mrs. Rnymond Key, Mr. and Mrs. be held March 24th at the home of
7:30. I)r. Walker will preach a spe­
Chamberlain nre also guests of Mr. ' Mrs. A. M. Phillips at her home on cial sermon to the young pcoplo o f
Oak avenue.
nnd Mrs. Key. They will return to
Snnford on “ Worldly Ameuscmcnts."
Dnytonn Bench Sundny evening.
Mrs. Nemberry will sing nt 11:00
Herald want ads get results.
o'clock nnd Mr. Boyd at 7:30. Mrs.
DINNER PARTY
Boyd will play a violin solo Sundny
One of tho most delightful social
evening.
events of yesterday wns the dinner
A great revival is on. Services will
/
pnrty given Inst evening by Miss Sara
continue next week, nt 10 A. M., nnd
BEFORE BUYING
Muriel, at tho home o f Mrs. It. E.
7:30 P M
Tolnr nn Mngnolin nve. The guests
A PHONOGRAPH
included a number of friends from
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII
Rollins College.
Dr. W. II. Hudson of Chinn, ono o f
See the
the ablest nnd most interesting fo r­
The College colors, blue and gold,
eign Missionaries of the Presbyterian
wore carried out moBt nrtistically both
Church will spenk tomorrow night nt
In the decorations nnd detnlls of this
tho Church. It Is hoped that a large
pretty party. The table was center­
congregation will hear him.
ed with a gold bnsket filled with blue
You are urgently invited to attend the biggest auction
— at—
The following wil be the services of
larkspur, and gold colored snapdrag­
tho dny— Sundny:
on, plnccd on n reflector, nround which
sale of the season, at Sanford, Florida, on the Orlando
0:-16 A. M. Sunday School.
were fenthery sprnys of aspnrngus
11 A. M. Prenching by the Pnstor.
ferns and blue birds. PIncod nt inter­
highway,
2 P. M. Junior C. E.
vals around the table wero tiny blue
ORLANDO,
FLA.
2:46 P. M. Intermediate C. E.
birds. Tho place enrds were blue pen0:30 P. M. Senior C. E.
ants the names written in gold, und
LA N E’S ADDITION, FRIDAY, MARCH 17TH, 2 P. M.
7:30 P. M. Address by Dr. Hudson.
were tied with gold colored ribbon. On ▼^▼▼aY
The Session o f the Church will
Valuable cash prizes, and a beautiful cut-glass water set
meet after both morning nnd night
prenching services for the reception
absolutely FREE. See it in MpLaulin’s vyindow, and de­
of mombers.

No Mailer WViai Size

s
s
s

ins &amp; Britt

Invitation

NEW EDISON

DRENNEN PIANO CO.

EASY
*

TERMS

posit your guess.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
Church Services for the 2nd, Sunday
in Lent. 10th Mnrch, will be:
'
7:30 A. M. Low Celebration.
0:46 A. M. Sundny School.
11:00 A. M. Morning Service.
7:30 P, M. Vespers and nddress.
Rehearsals nro going on by the
Church Choir for the Inrge nnd splen­
did Cnntatn to bo given next Sundny
nM it, All wantin'/ to sing with Holy
Cross splendid Choir nre cordially in­
vited to come.
Lonten Services dally according to
tho rchcdulo.
Everyone wclcomo.

t

ARE GIVEN TO RELIABLE PEOPLE ON

Be at the sale early.

Band Concert.

McLean, of Knoxville, Tenn., the South’s Famous Auc­
tioneer ,will cry the sale, assisted by the organization of

HUPMOBILES

the—

Our financial connections enables us to sell you u Hupmobile on terms to suit you; and our charges are not exces­
sive— Usual rate of interest, plus insurance.

The property has been placed in our hands by Capt. Fitts

$495.(10 Cheaper This Year Than Last

Wo received this week a shipment of five cars, and you
had hotter come at once if you wnnt one of these.
Ask anyone about the Hup. We believe the Hup to be
the best car in the world for tho money.

LESS REPAIRS, LESS GAS AND OIL
BETTER TIRE MILEAGE

B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
SANFORD, FLORIDA-

-WE CARRY THE FARTS
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BAPTIST SERVICES, SUNDAY
MARCH 12TIL
9:30 Tho Sundny School.
11:00 A. M. Dr. Hymnn will deliver
an interpretation of tho Inst chapter
o f the Letter James.
*
0:70 P. M. Tho B. Y. P. U. will
meet.
7:30 P. M. Dr. Hymnn will speak
on the aubjert, “ The Goal o f Yester­
day will he *ur Stnrtlng Point Tomor­
row.” Mrs. Phllllpa will sing n solo.
Mr. llelston will lend tho song norvlcc. Arrangements nre bolng mndo
for nn Orchestrn In this Hervicc.
Dr. •Hynlnn will be here for only
three more Sundays nnd you nre In­
vited to those services.

Melorloe Plnvcr RoM.s, 65r —
J. H. Hintermister Pinnn Co..
Welakn Hlock.
299-2tc

U. S. REALTY AUCTION CO.,
of Knoxville, Tenn., and St. Petersburg, Florida

with instructions TO SELL... You make the price.

3

The

terms are one-foui'th cash and balance easy.

'M

THE R EAL ESTATE M AN
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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial'*

The Sanford Daily Herald
IN THE H EART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

SANFO
“The City SubsUa

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORID^, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922

NUMBER

LEGION MEET
FAVORABLE REPORT TODAY AMERICAN
THREATENED
COAL
STRIKE
PALM BEACH P R O G R A M
ON BONUS BILL IS ASSURED
PROMISES GREAT GATHERING IS CERTAIN TO BE RESUL
BY THE HOUSE COMMITTEE
DESPITE ALL CONFERENC.
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t f r _____________ ;

Palm Beach Will; Entertain the Soldier Boys in
•Regular Style
&lt;

COLD STORAGE
AND ABBATOIR
FOR SANFORD
WILL MEET TODAY
Ways and Means Are on
Compromise Without
Any Changes

KING’S SPEECH
IN PARLIAMENT
OPENING TIES. STRIKE APRIL

WEST PALM BEACH, March 13.— Representative of War Department;
Operators and Mine
All arrangements have been made fnr representative of Navy Department;
Cannot Come to
the entertainment' of tho 11)22 state representative of Florida Nntionul
Gunrd.
Any Terms
convention of the American ."Legion
6:30 p. tn., state dinner to distin­
which convenes here March 15-10-17. guished guqsts and officers of the
The famous Itoynl Poincinnn will he American Legion.
WOULD SOLVE MANY PERPLEX­ headquarters nnd the Legion and aux­
Friday, March 17
AT ULSTER WILL REFER TO SIT­
ING QUESTIONS OF OUR
iliary will hold their sessions in this
FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION OF
9 a. m., call to order.
UATION AT RELFAST AND
• * CATTLE RAISERS
t
OFFICIALS
benutiful, picturesque hotel. AH of its
MOST IMPORTANT MEASURE
Committee reports.
RECENT OUTBREAKS
INTERESTED
many facilities for cntertalnmont will
BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE *
Unfinished business.
Sanford Is the logical pladb for u lie available,* and needless to say the
PLY IS
Now business.
(lly T h r . l » i i r l n | r a I 'r r a a l
( H r Tin* A n aiirlnlrd I’ rr* * )
cold storage plant for moat packing Legiannaires visiting West Palm
Election o f officers.
BELFAST, March 13.— Tho King’s
WASHINGTON, March 13.—
( H r T h r Aaaoelntrd I'rra a l
and for n hig nhhntolr for the slaugh­ Bench this year will ho given a great­
Presentation
of
trophies
for
attend­
speech
re-opening Ulster parliament
WASHINGTON, Maifch 13.—
.
Republican member* of the House
er variety of entertainment than ever ance.
tomorrow
will
refer
to
the
situation
ter
of
beef
and
pork
and
mutton
from
eminent
officials
represented,
todgy
Ways and Means Committee de­
before.
Adjournment.
in Belfast created by recent outbreak being without hope that tho threatea:
tho Central nnd South Florida sec­
cided today’* conference to stand
Palm Bench I’Ast No. 2 has arrang­
4:00 p. m., |nradt-.
and
also deni with Gcnurnl position in coal strike can bo averted or a pro­
pat on their determination to re­
tions. Hero we are on the St. Johns ed to put over a convention that will
Entertainment Program
Northern ’ ••eland.
posed conference between opei
port compromise bonus bill deriver with daily boats to Jacksonville, he remembered for ycnrH, ov4ry man
Performnm.es will bo given every
nnd minors can bo arranged. It v u
npitc objection* to Its provisions
on tho main line and many branch of their personnel is working day nnd afternoon and evening In front o f the •FATTY” FACES TRIAL
indicated that Government ln t t - ._ _ r
by Secretary Mellon and Comp­
lines of tho A. C. L. Railway, on hard night, and arrangements ure adequate grandstand with one of tho most sen­
, tion nt least at preliminaries of
troller Crisslngcr.
•
FOR
MANSLAUGHTER
to take enro of tho full stnto' member­ sational features o f the varied events
_____
\
i surfaced roads radiating to all points
THIRD TIME TO-DAY situation was practically at an end.
ship
of tho Legion.
and with the best cattle raised almost
being nuto-polo contests
between
. Holding o ff tho striko call fo r A*
WASHINGTON, March 13.—
National Commander Hanford II. picked tennis of American and Brit­
withl^i walking distance o f Snnford
first is almost inevltablo, governm
*
I
I
T
h
r
Aaam-lntril
I'r
r
a
a
l
Favorable report by the House
and yet our cattle men are obliged to MncNider, and Sergeant Woodfill, the ish players, in especially constructed
SAN FRANCISCO, March 13.-,Tho officials said, hut wns now chiefly In­
Ways and Means Committee oa
rely altogether on homo consumption greatest hero o f the wnrll nro among autos. There will he eight hands: the third trial o f “ Fatty’’ Arbuckklo began terested in seeing thnt a sufficU .
the compromise bonus bill with­
or upon tho unstable markets of tho the national figures that will lend largest band o f Seminole
Indinns, todny. Doulit was expressed whether supply o f coni wns maintained fo r the
out any important change in the
north which are now closed on ac­ their presence.
squaws and papooses ever gathered the panel of sixty-five prospective country ns a whole.
r
provisions regarded axxured when
The famous Seminole nun dance will '.together for a like event; a big histor­
count o f the quarantine against thoso
Jurors
would
he
sufficient
to
provide
the committee met today for final
sections that have not complied with ho held during the time the conven­ ical pngeant; special aerial acts; a for n jury.
consideration of the measure.
tion is in session. Any Legionnaire or children's and h.*:hies parade, the
tho tick Inws.
Seminole and adjoining counties ok-ncrvico man in tho state who does I “ Flagler Day’’ parade and
other
SAN FRANCISCO, March 13.— Rosraise fine beef cattle, fine hogs and not come will surely he disappointed. events.
coe C. ( “ Fatty” ) Arbtickle, motion
The auxiliary is arranging the larg­
many sheep. There is no reason in
First Day, March lath
Picture comedian, will go to trial today
est
convention that it has ever held
tho world why Sanford should not
1:15, aerial salute of twenty-one for the third time on charges of man­
have one of the largest abhatoirs and and West Palm Reach invites the la guns announcing the arrival of the slaughter, growing out of tho death on
cold storage plants in the South sit­ dies to lie present.
Seminole Indinns. Reception o f the Sept. 9, 1021, o f Miss Virginin Rnppo,
Convention Program
uated here with all the shipping facil­
Indians by civilians in Putin Bench a motion picture actress.
Miss
SCORES MEET FROM ALL PARTS
Commander Lowry has made public |suits at city dock.
ities needed, with easy access to uil
Rnppe’s death followed a drinking
tho
Legion’s
part
of
tho
program
1
1
3
OF 8OUTII AND EAST
east nnd west const points nnd with
■ 1:45, address of welcome by Mayor party in Arbucklc’s suite in the Ho­
AND 11,000 OFFICERS AND AP­ nil that is desired in the way o f plen­ follows:
FLORIDA
J C n r m ic h n c l.
tel St. Frances.
It is expected that
PROPRIATION OF 72
Tuesday,
March
llth
ty o f good stock, plenty of shipping
2 :0 0 —Dance o f the Semiuulcs.
the process of selecting 11 jury will oc­
III) TI 11- . t a a n r ln ir d I ' r r u )
‘
MILLIONS
2 p. in., meeting department execu­
facilities and plenty of good locations
2:30— Auto polo.
cupy the greater part of the week.
OCALA, March 13.— Scores o f cap*
tive
committee.
x
for such a plant.
3:15.—The Flying Wnrds.
The trial will sec no chnngc In tho lists itol removal ndvocatcn arc here fot
( l l y T li r VMNiH'lfllril I'rr a a l
eeting o f credentials committee.
The following from other papers in
; 4:00—Chief B. J. Carlberg will op­ of opposing counsel, hut it is expected a convention t^dny to organize capi­
WASHINGTON, March 13.— With
Wednesday, March 18th
en the Palm Reach Seminole Sun thnt more witnesses will ho called tal removal association. Tho Orlande
provisions which would necessitato a the state shows that tho idea iH rapid­
K
a.
m.,
registration and assignment I Dunce, which will continue until (1 p.
thnn in either o f tho two previous delegation included one hundred citi
reduction of the army to 110,000 en­ ly taking root among the cattlemen
o f quarters.
trails.
listed men and 11,000 officers, army of the state who uro beginning to
zens headed hy a band.
Delegates report to credentials com­
7:30— Fireworks.
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appropriations hill carrying $270,500,­ rculizo that thoy cun butcher cuttle
Thu jury in tho first voted ten to
mittee.
000 dollars reported today by tho and ship it on cold storage to other
8:15.— Scenes from the opera Mar two for acquittal nnd in the socond,
Division reunions.
thn, by Flotow; Marie Sweet Findley, ten tto two for conviction.
House Appropriations committee. 1 points bettor thnn thoy can ship tho
Both
1:30 p. m., call to order by depart­ Doris Doe, Harold Sorbo, Arrin Rus­
live hoof for tho other fellow to butch­
sidoH have promised to introduce evi­
er and ship it buck as “ western ment commander.
sell and chorus, accompanied by Bach dence in the forthcoming trlnl thnt
GEN. JULIAN CARR
Invocation by department chaplain. man’s Million Dollar band.
beef." Read what thoy any:
was not introduced "in either o f thu
IS SERIOUSLY ILL AT
Address o f welcomo, mayor and
“ Following up tho lend made by B.
8:45— Girl Scouts,
others.
1
DURHAM N. CAROLINA
F. Gaines hero to got lower priced commander of the Palm Dench Post.
9:00— Dancing until midnight.
However,
tho
prosecution
probably
( l l y T h e ,\ aa»rln trd I 'r r a a )
Response of department command­
ments by slaughtering local, grown
Second Day, March 10th
will lack one of its chief prosecution
DURHAM, N. C., Tjio condition of
er.
—
pork nnothor proposition Is now on
1:00 to 1:30— Band concerts in park witnesses, Miss Zey Provost, wo loft
General Julian S. Carr, commander in
Roprot o f department adjutnnt.
foot to build a lnrgo hoof slaughter
and
on
streets.
the state - nfter the second trlnl nnd CALLS IT QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE
chief o f tho Confederate Veterans, Is
Roport o f department finance o f­
houso and cold storngo plant where lo­
2:00— Daylight fireworks.
has refused to return. Jt is oxpcctod
AND AGAINST ALL
ncriously ill nt his homo hero with
cal fattened cnttlo can ho slaughtered ficer.
2:15.— Concert by massed bands.
thnt her tcsttlinony in one o f tho ear­
TRADITIONS
pleurisy, showed no improvement to­
Report o f department chnplnin.
frozen nnd hold for local consumption.
2:30—Auto polo.
lier trials will lie read into the record.
day. Ho spent a restless night and
Announcement o f timo nnd place in
Tho men- hnck o f this move are not
3:00—The Flying Wards.
The depositions o f n number o f Chi­
. . . . i.,.,.r—T h E A a a o r l n t r d I 'r r a a )
was very weak this morning.
g
yet ready to launch tho proposition committee meetings.
WASHINGTON, March 13.— Assail­
3:30— Children’s pnrade.
cago witnesses hnvc been obtnined by
Mcmorinl scrvico for departed com ­
i
n
g
tho Four Power Treaty as a
so thut tho Sontinol fools it is best not
4:00—Sun Dancing until 6 p. ni.
the defense for use in an nttompt to
to uso their nnmes nt present, how­ rades.
quadruple
alliance, Senator Johnson,
7:30— Fireworks,
Provo thnt tho death or Miss Rnppo
Thursday, March 16
ever, all nro local men and ono of the
Republican,
California, told the son*
j 8:15— Pageant.
wns due to a chronic disorder which
9 n. m., call to order.
members is a cattleman on n large
nto
todny
its
ratification would not
9:30— Dancing until midnight.
come to a sudden climnx nnd not to
1 Committee work.
Hcnle.
only
menn
recession
from American
Third I)ny, March 17th
external force applied by Arhucklo, as
Presentation
of
distinguished
traditions,
hut
would
bo a National
Tho present plans call for the erec­
10:30 to 1:00— Band Concerts in the prosecution contends.
tion of a lurgo slaughter Iiouhu and guests— Governor Hardee und Nat­ Park nnd on streets,
surrender undor the throat o f F or­
eign Powers.
cold Htornge plant north of this city ional Comlnnndor MncNider.
2:00— Daylight fireworks.
MAY SEEK TREATIES
Greetings from officlnl representa­
near Colohatchee Creek.
2:15—
Auto
polo.
STOPS AT DAYTONA, NEW SMYR­
TO DECLARE LIQUOR
'.‘There iH now entiroly too great a tion o f other organizations, G. A. R.,
2:45— Flagler Day Parade.
NA AND VERO FOR GAME
CARRIERS “ PIRATES’ *
difference between the price offered U. C. V., Spanish War Veterans and
4:00— ’The Nine' Flying Wnrds.
OF GOLF
for cnttlo op foot and tho price asked Women’s Auxiliary.
4:80— Sun Dnncing until 6 p. m.
H * y T h e AMMiiohili.d l ’ m . , 1
Unfinished business.
for
cuts
of
meat
and
tho
local
com­
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 1 3 .-N e g o 7 :30— Fireworks.
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FORT PIERCE, March 13.— Presi­ pany expect to ovorcomo this and gel I Adjournment.
8:00— Grand PhnntuMmugurin, danc­ tintlon o f “ liquor treaties’’ with Great
2
p.
m.,
call
to
urdor.
'a
hlghor
prlco
to
tho
stockman
foi
dent Harding expects to conclude his
ing until midnight. (Only persons in Britnin and Cuba nB aids in putting nn
Committee reports.
vneation and lcavo St. Augustine noxt j cuttle on foot and at tho snmo timo
costume will he permitted on tho floor end to rum smuggling into this coun­
Address by distinguished guests: until 10 p. ni.)
greatly
reduce
thu
price
o
f
meat
cuts
Friday for Washington he intimated
try was said Inst night hy high Inter­
|to tho consumer.— Ft. Lauderdnlo Sen­
to newspaper men today.
nal Rovcnuc officials to bo advoentod
The President played n round o f golf tinel.”
by prohibition Commissioner, Haynes. WHITE BRUTE WHO ASSAU LTBD l
DELAND WOMAN HAVING
“ It is now nearly two years since
in the tho Fort Pierce course this
Treaties were desired, it wns explained
REMORSE
morning, nnd expects to go ns fnr Tho Engle firat strenuously urged a
to handle tho Cnnndinn border sltun- j
South oh Palm Beach, whore he will slaughter house nnd cold storage plant
tlon nnd to better control exports o f;
( l l y T h r A a a o r l u i r d I 'r r a a l
hoard the train there tomorrow after­ for Loo county, with n view to creat­
liquor from Cubn, tho nahnmas nnd :
JACKSONVILLE, March 18. -ATnoon nnd nrrlv4 In St. Augustino Wed­ ing 11 more extensive local market for
Bermuda to this country.
bert Nichols, whito man, in Jail here
nesday morning. It is snid if ho was our range cnttlo and hogs, in competi­
Prohibition officials nlBo hnvo under charged with assault nnd robbery of a
mnklng guoHs about when ho would tion with so called ‘ western meat,’,
discussion n proposal for declaring DoLnnd woman last December attemp­
lcavo for wnshlngton, “ ho would guess much o f which being simply North TO PRIORITY FOR UPKEEP OF U.
rum vessels to ho pirates through ne­
ted suicide yestordny, tho police said
TROOPS CAPTURED OVER TWO
it would ho nftor the golf gnmo in St. Florida und Georgia stock that la
gotiation with foreign nntions looking1todny. He swallowed a largo quantity
S. ARMY IN RHINE­
THOUSAND PRISONERS
Augusttlne Friday."
shipped In under that name. But al­
to the cancellation o f tho registry o f
o f broken glnss. Tho physicians who
,
LAND
TODAY
though some passing interest was
such ships. Mnny o f (;ho iurgor II-!
worked nil dny Sunday on him pro­
FORT PIERCE, March 13.— Presi­ aroused, hut little encouragement in a
quor ships carrying illicit cargoes o f nounced him out o f danger today,
( l l y T h e A nniii'I ii I i-iI I'rr a a )
I l l y T h e \a*nrln|rd I 'rr a a )
dent Harding planned another brief material was was received on the
LONDON, March 13.— Tho first
PRETORIA, March ,13.— Tho Gov­ alcohol, it wns said anchor just out­
interruption In his cruse todny for ' proposition, which though admittedly extended comment in the London ernment forces nro proceeding with side tho limit o f customs jurisdiction
VOTE CASH FOR SEEDS
« gnmo of golf at Voro, fourteen miles practical, was evidently a little in ad­ newspapers today on tho American great huccchh against tho 'Revolution­ and send tho enrgo nshoro in small
from hero.
Ho spent last night vance o f tho time.
boats.
claim to priority for upkeep o f the ists, according to nn official state­
I H r T h r A a a tirlu lr d I 'r r a a )
aboard tho houseboat anchored in the
“ Leo County, ns ono o f the greatest United States nrmy in tho Rhineland ment Issued Jodny. Tho troops cap­
The wnr upon thoso ernft is being
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 1 3 .- B y n
Indian river. Ho nrrnnged an early stock ruising sections in Florida, could wns made todny. The Daily Chron­ tured twenty-two hundred prisoners in successfully waged, officials asserted,
vote o f 99 to 82 tho houso Friday
landing and motor trip to golf course. huvu taken tho lend in a new industry icle says intrinsically elnls Is not un­ Centrnl Aora, occupying high ground hut tho cargo vcb bo Ih are beyond tho
passed a bill authorizing a $1,000,C
which, with the utilization of thu vnr: reasonable. Westminster Gnzotte says around West Cliffo, with slight casu­ reach o f the law. If thoy sailed with­
appropriation for tho purchase of
Ioub animal by-products, might havo there is not much doubt hut that ev­ alties.
SENATE RESCINDS ACTION
Vcndovontor’ss troops forced out proper registry papors thoy would seod grnln for farmers in drought
grown to largo proportions in timo, ery penny the United States takes the Revolutionists to retire Into Bon- bo branded ns pirnteH ontsldo tho law
stricken areas o f the northwest. A t
. J,1'/,/• ’ h e
I'rraa )
but there seemed to ho a lack of vis­ will hnvo to come out of tho Alllos’ omi.
nnd tho lawful prize o f every navy in previously approved by tho senat
0
WASHINGTON, March 18.— Tho ion to glimpse tho possibilities and
tho world.
share of tho reparations. Tho Morning
tho bill carried n $5,000,000 appropi
senate yesterday In open session
LONDON, Mnrch 13.—Johnnnasthe opportunity was lost Now cornea Post’s Berlin correspondent suys the
At tho state department It wns snid tlon nnd tho difference as t-i the 1
adopted a resolution requiring Pres­ Fort Lauderdula with tho announce­
hurg dispatch this nftornoon says* no proposals for negotiations o f this
o f tho appropriation must bo cpm;
ident Harding to roturn tho resolution ment of such un industry soon to bo. tno nows o f tho Amoricun demand re­ through tho capture of spies nnd docu­
confirming tho nomination o f Frank established on tho East Coast, und as ceived there with undisguiBod satis­ ments, it wns learned money fo r the sort are under considornttlon ns yot. mized before tho measure goes do
International discussion o f Amerlcnn
faction nt tho umbnrrassmcnt it will
D. Babcock, ns postmaster at HnverRed Revolution in South Africa como prohibition would involvo many d iffi­ president.
, the chief promoter of tho new enter­ likely enuso tho Allies.
hlll, Mass,, thus temporarily rescindfrom abroad.
prise -is » man of high standing and
cult diplomatic questions, it wns de­
ng its action of Thursday in execu­
Hollywood is much like
businoss ability, it \'ould seem that
clared.
tive session.
.
South Florida offers an excolient Hold
rieties.
It’cnn bo hnndiod
Perfume is liko a college diploma, a
The Eagle's judgment was vindicated
for a slaughtering and refrigerating mighty good thing for those who fuel
easily
after
It is dried.
in our contention thut this section of
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Tlie world nt your door every even­
plant.— Fsterio Eagle.
the need o f it.
ing for 15c.— Dnily Herald.

OCALA FILLED
WITH REMOVERS
OF STATE HOUSE

WILL REDUCE
ARMY AGAIN,
115,000 NOW

SEN. JOHNSON
ASSAILED FOUR
POWER TREATY

PRESIDENT
PLAYS GOLF
ALONG WAY

ATTEMPTED TO
SUICIDE SUNDAY I
AT JACKSONVILLE

L0NDQN PAPERS REVOLUTION
MAKE COMMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA
ON OUR- CLAIM
IS GROWING

Herald want ads got results.

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PAGES IX
Among tho new real estate advor bo paid on or tyoforo tho 20th of May.
Tho primary ballot for Semlnolo
ttleements In tho Dally Herald are
those o f A. P. Connolly fo r R obo county will ho for:
One United States s e n a to r/
Court and 0 . W. Knight and Ed Lane
One congressman.
for all kinds o f city property.
Real
Two
justices supremo court.
estate Is moving Jn Sanford every day
Two
railrond commissioners.
and tho live roal estate agents aro go­
One
member
legislature.
ing after tho business and getting It.
One circuit judge. '
Five county commissioners.
L ester U prights, $500.— J. H.
Three
members bonrd of public In­
H interm lster Piano Co., W clakn
struction.
Block.
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One supervisor registration.

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HAND CONCERT TOMOR­
ROW IN CENTRAL PARK.
KEEP THE PROCRAM

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Jack. Mover «nd
W /3 A V &amp; ^ £ k « t a
At the Star Theatre Today
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PERSONALS
i»e!tiK»fcijraKaMr*tei
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Allison
a fine baby boy.
D. I). Senv.v, of Magnolia Springs
was registered at the
Montezuma
while in the city on business.
Miss Katherine Aycocko has 3C.
Elder
ccpted a position with the
Springs Wnter Co., and will have
charge o f tho office work.

The hand concert tomorrow after­
noon will he the last Sunday after­
noon concert this season.
Starting
next Tuesday evening at 7:.'10 shnrp
the hand will commence its summer
evening concerts for the summer
months if funds nrc available.
The program for tomorrow follows:
Marc Is—Cyrils tho'Great K. L. King
Grand Selection front Fnust Gounod
Spanish Serenade— La Puloma.......
.......... ....................... ........... Yradler
Waltzes— II Florl D Italia ...DeStefano

largest mills in tho state and moans
much to Sanford or would mean much
Intermission .
if they could get n road built out Popular Hits of '21—
there.
(a ) Fancies ......................... Schilling
(b ) C rooning................... Sr. Rerlln
Next Thursday and Friday tho Ilo- Fantisio— My Old Kentucky Home
tarinns o f the Eighth District will
*.............................................. Dnlhoy
gather at Savannah for a two days
(Solo for all instruments)
conference. Sovoral from Sanford aro Cornet Duet— I Would That My
thinking o f attending the conference.
Eovc ........................... Mendelssohn
Miss Rose Gnllaghor, Mr. Harvey
Weather reports say clouds and Ventian Suite ...........Ethelbort Nelson
sunshine and even tempernturc all
in four parts
1next week all of which points to a Star Spangled Ranner ............... Key
large crowd at Palm Reach when tho
Indians will dnnee and the ernp shootP rem ier Baby G rand, $150.—
era "'ill gather.
J. H. H interm lster Piano Co.,

W elaka Block.

299-2tc

"Ruddy” Allison has returned from
• You have been looking for a good Palm Reach where he was privato JOHNNY JONES AUTO
HAD RAD SPILL
leather bill hook or pocket book or secretary to one of the millionaire
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GOING TO DAYTONA
collector’s hook at a reasonalc figure. winter residents there. He will lo­
Tho Herald office has them at prices cate here in the rcstnurant business
for the summer months.
A complete wreck of a car was
that will surprise you.
shown here today when the truck be­
_P. J.
_ Feitner o f the Osceola Cypress
Arthur Green of the Virginia Paper longing to the Johnny J. Jones’ shows
Co., of Osceola was in the city today , ’0 ( Was in the city yesterday calling was here enrouto to Orlando with the
on business and reports thnt the big on the local trade, lie was on his wny Jones Cadillac car almost demolished.
mill is being rapidly built and will to Montvcrdo to attend the meeting -n,,. accident happened on the Daysoon he in operation hetteij than ever. f the Printer’s School committee of tonn-PeLand road yesterday and the
Tho Osceola Cypress Co., is one o f the the Florida Press Association.
Orlando Sentinel had the following ac­
count of it:
“ Injuries of a serious nature were
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Garrett
has
arrived
in
Piano tim ing and repairing.—
received
by Mrs. Charles Rock, Jr.,
J. II. H interm lster Piano
Co., the city and will mhko it their homo
one
of
the
Johnny J. Jones’ midgets
W elaka Block.
299-2tc during the shipping season. Mr. Gorrett is with the American Fruit Grow­ known ns Princo and Mr. Jones’ sec­
retary yesterday morning near Day­
Kimball U prights $275.— .1. II. ers. Mrs. Gnrrett was formerly Miss
tona when the Cadillnc car in which
Starrs,
daughter
o
f
Editor
Storrs
of
H interm lster Piano Co., W elaka
they were driving overturned on the
the
DeFunink
Rrcezo,
DeFunlnk,
Fin.
Block.
299-2tc
usphalt rood, duo to tho slipper con­
dition
of the highway fropi rain.
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"Mrs. Rock, who was going to Day­
tona to attend to some stenographic
work for the Jones Expositions, was
brought to her home in this city.
Her injuries are considered serious,
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will not prove fatal.
WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
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"Mr. Jones’ secretary and Prince are
most seriously hurt. They wore tak­
ACCOUNTS
en to a hospital in Daytona. As is
the cane with Mrs. Rock, their injuries
are not expected to lie fatal. Tho au­
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tomobile was a complete wreck.”

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Habit of Savings Reward Ambition and
Makes Dreams a Reality
Our object is to encourage every one to have a Savings Account.
This is the story of a man of middle age. who is an enthusiastic mon­
ey saver:— Ills enthusiasm Is strong because the saving hnbit with
In, |h a newly formed habit:— for years he spent all he made, then
suddenly decided to keep part of his income for himself: here is what
he says:—
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I AM THE TRUEST FRIEND A ROY OR GIRL, MAN OR WOMAN,
CAN HAVE.
I CAUSE NO WORRY. I BRIGHTEN EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY.
1 AM EVERY WHERE IN » AN
7' \ M 1 T MENT OF THE DAY. 1 AM O.MNIPRESEN I ; I AM U tiu ju it
I CAN ACCOMPLISH ALMOST ANYTHING FOR THE PERSON
WHO HAS ME AS A FRIEND.
I OSTRAIN TREASURES FOR BRIDES.
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,
I PROVIDE HOMES FOR NEWLY MARRIED I’ EOI LK.
I COME TO THE RESCUE IN SICKNESS AND DBA III.
I AM READY ANY MOMENT TO HELP YOU.
AM THE TRUEST FRIEND OF ANY ROY OR GIRL. MAN OR
WOMAN.

“ I AM THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT”

T h e S em in ole C ou n ty
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[ = j jj An iqtlm nte p ictu re o f love thnt rushed too soon ■
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"Back from the Front" a 2-pnrt Comedy

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son In “ T h e Scrapper” also a !
C om edy.

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.80
Total cars .............................
Destinations of Florida Shipments
Savannah, 10; Chicago, 0; Philadel­
phia, 2; Detroit, 1; Memphis, 1; Mor­
ion, O., 1; Sunbury, l;*W oycross, 8;
Now York, 0; Cleveland, 2; Omaha, 1;
Hot Springs, 1; Los Angeles, 1; Ualtlmore, 1; Floronco, 8; Montgomory, fi;
Indianapolis, 1; St. Louis, 1; Norfolk,
1; Boston, 1; Potomac Yards, 7; Cin­
cinnati, I; Minneapolis, 1;- Elmira, 1;
Richmond, 1; Buffalo, 1; total, 7-1
cars.
No diversions filed sinco last re­
port.
All quotations arc for sales on Flor­
ida Golden Self Blanching Celery in
10 inch crates unless otherwise stat­
ed.
Shipping Point Information for Fri­
day, Mnrch 10th
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear.
Huulings heavy. Demand and move­
ment moderate, market weaker, pric­
es lower. Cnrlots f. o. b. usual terms:
10 inch crates Golden Self Blnnching
in the rough, -ls-Gs, mostly $1.7fi-|2.,
few $2.10.
Total carlot shipments from Snnford section this season to date,
cars ................................................1483
Total carlot shipments from Man­
atee section this season to date,
cars ............................................... GOP
Total carlot shipments from Flor­
ida last season to same date,
cars ..................
202G

Up to summer weather
again but with plenty of line
showers to keep the atmosphoro from going to blood
heat. Wo must keep •the
wenthor cool until after tho
colcry crop if o ff nt least
it means n million cool dolInrH if wo keep It cool— not
Bhndy— but just cool. A n{!
while you hnvo tho chnnco
go to church
tomorrow
nnd to tho bnnd concert in
tho nftornoon nnd to church
ngnin nt night. Am' then on
Mondny you will bo rendy
to subscribe for the Daily
Herald:
5:40 A. M. MARCH 11. 1922
Maximum ...................... 80
Minimum ....... , .............. 97
Rnngo .............................. 07
Rnrometer .............
.30.00
Itnin ........................... .... -00
West nnd rain.
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THE WEATHER ?
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For Florida: Fair tonight
nnd Sunday, cooler in tho
north nnd central portion
tonight.

E dison D iam ond Disc, $190.—
J. H . H interm lster Piano Co.,
W elnka Block.
299-2tc

NICE RIPE BANANAS
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By Bunch from..... $1 up
By Dozen from....25c up
Car located by Express
Office

NICE RIPE BANANAS
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST

W A L L PAPER
Great Wall Paper sale, starting on
Tuesday, March 14th.— Sanford I’ulnt
&amp; Wall Paper Store, Welnka Block, H.
A. Halverson.
300-3tc 212 East. 1st 8t.

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Sanford, Fla.

SANFORD M ARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
* JO H N G O V E , P rop rietor
C E M E T E R Y W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y
1018 Wsst First Street

1018 w ,!*t First Street

-1 Store in Florida

Churchwell

-Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store

LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

II. C. Du Bose, the county registra­
tion officer, announces that tho regis­
tration hooks wore opened on Mon­
day, March 0th, nnd will remain open
during the months of Mnrch nnd
April..
A number of women registered in (
1920, hut they will hnvo .to register I
again this time in primary bookH if j
they desire to voto in the primary to j
he held the Gth day of June.
If you want to voto for any candi­
date for these offices or ho n candi­
date yourself; register on primary
hook and pay your poll tax on or be­
fore tho 20th day of May.
Tho primary election will bo strict­
ly a white Democratic election, and
no other ballot will he cast, so there
is no need for any one to register
now unless they expect to affiliate
with that pnrty, as tho hooks will he
open in August- nnd September for
registration regardless of party affil­
iation.
To vote in tho primary you will,
have to register on primary hooks and
pny your poll tax.
Only one poll, 1921, will ho requir­
ed of the woman to voto in any elec­
tion held this year, hut to vote in tho
primary of June Gth that poll must
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The world nt your door every even­
ing for 15c.— Dolly Herald.

Leonard Player Pianos, $550.
— J. H. H in term lster Piano Co.,
W elaka B lock.
299-2tc

298-Stp

10 Stores in G corgia-

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TEMPERATURE

Dunbar Male Quar­
tette and Bell Ringers—
Princess, March 14th.

Com o in and see ou r new line o f

CRETONNES
in beau tiful patterns o f Rose,
Lavendar, Green and C om bina­
tion colors. 26-in. w ide, y a rd —

39c
A full line o f Pink and W h ite

BATISTE TEDDIES

M EN’S DEPARTMENT
One Pair o f the L a rg est T rou sers
And, One Pair o f the Sm allest
T rou sers on D isplay in
Our W indow

W e sold the lnrgest m an and
also th e sm allest man in Sem i­
nole C ou nty a tnilor m ade suit.

T h e largest man is G feet, 2
inches high, w eigh ts 350 pounds.
W aist 58 inches, trou sers in
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seam , 3 3 . .

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50c

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, T h e sm allest m an is 4 feet,
G'/o inches high, w eigh s 85 lbs.
W aist 29 inches. T rou sers in
seam 22&lt;/o inches.

N ice quality o f

TAFFETA

T h e large and the sm all— we

in black and navy, 36-in. wide,
ya rd —

fit them all.

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O U R T A IL O R IN G S A L E IS

$1.75

N O W ON

A . B . Chase special $650.— J.
II. H interm ister Piano Co., M e ­ ■
laka Hlock.
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WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST

Carlot Shipments Reported Mnrch 10:
Florida—Sanford section .............. 01
Florida—Manatee section .............. 11
Florida—Tampa section ................ * 2
California— Southern district ........ , 6

WOMEN MUST REGISTER
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DAILY HERALDtial
to tho public well-being. Such

UNCLE HANK

JPvkliahrd H f r j r a ftrrtin n n r x r r p t H an- methods iib thoso said to bo employed
4*7 n l the D e m id llu fld ln * , io t
in tho nttompt to get PenvoyB story
• M n jrn n lU A » n Hanford, K in.

THREW BOMB
INTO AMERICAN
LEGATION ROOM

flclently familiar with thla widely
known concort company to rocnll tho
mnrvclous musical effects which thla
quartot of plnycra obtained from thoir
splendid peal o f holla.
It may he intorosting to know that
tho largest o f theso bolls weighed 2f&gt;
pounds and measured/ 10 . inches in
BULGARIAN RADICALS PROBAB­
dlnmctor.
This company will nppcnr nt ^hu
LY SORE ABOUT OUR
Princess Theatre in a return engageATTITUDE
mon&gt; Tucsdny, March 14, tomorrow
night.

erby purauod n man who may have
boon responsible but bo escaped. Both
tho police nnd tho American minister,
Charles Wilson, boliovo the uet that of
madman or radicals seeking revenge
for American policy In regard
to
Soviet Russln.

are beneath tho dignity o f nny decent
newspaper or notts-gatherlng agency
Every strnlght newspnpor In tho coun­
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try will want to seo this matter thor­
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CASH FOR CAMP DENNING
M l .I .A l l I ) ...... H r r r r la r jr -T r r a a n r r r oughly investigated.—St. Auguattlne
N H K L .................... (J m e m l H n n a c r r Record.
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H n n ig e r
(l»r The Aaaoelntrd I'rraa)
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WASHINGTON, March 18.—An
So Jacksonville is not to have an
A d v r r l l i l n i l ln t r a . M a d r K n o w n
appropriation of $400,000 for the en­
A p p lication
automobile factory after , all and tho
( 11? Tfce A a s o r l a t r d I 'rr a a )
largements o f quarters of officers
Subscription Price In Advance
building will be used merely as a
SOFIA, Bulgntin, March 18.— An nnd men nt Camp Benning, Gn., Is
One Year ...._________ .*— ............ .9A.00
H it Months ................................ ........... . IUM Florida distributing wnrohouae fo r tho
oxploslon In the American legation "provided In the nnnual nrnty appro­
Delivered In C it y b y C a rrie r
One W eek .................. .....................ID Centa Hanson cnr. Wo looked nt the “ sam­
Saturday night was believed to have priation hill as completed by a houso
ple Inties" displayed at the State
i boon a bomb thrown from the street sub-committee nnd Boon to he present­
T h e bln 12- lo Ib -p n g e W e e k ly H e r­
H rm ln ole
C o u n t y fair by 4he company tHnt plasterod
a l d e n t ir e ly c o vv e n
into the legation conservatory. A pass­ ed to the houBe.
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publlah ed e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r tlalBK ratea m n d r k n o w n on n p p l l r n - stock all over the stntc on the grounds
t l o n . D e m o c r a t i c In p o li tic o . WJWI per of establishing a new manufacturing
y e a r , a l w a y a In a d v a n c e ._________________
industry in Florida, and the stock
■ B H I H t f i T I I K A S S O C IA T E D I'ltR S S
snlesmnn in attendance came over,
Wheti pickin' out nu automobile or
looked lovingly nt the snmplo car and a wife, don't be deceived hy th’ hood,
•US'
Tho second week o f tho revival, j
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■
asked:—"A in’t she a dream?” . It de­ pi' paint, or th* pleasin' tinea of th1 meeting nt the Methodist
church
■
body.
velops
now
thnt
“
she”
was
oxnctly
■
Poor Old Holly.
IS DUE IN JACKSONVILLE BY
opens with every promise of a great
thnt—a drcnrfl.— Leesburg Commer­
Way out In Cnlifomin
B
success. A successful revival menus 1i
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Where everyone in good,
cial.
a
groat
harvest
o
f
rou
I
h
.
Much
Inter­
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Sanford, Fla., first, thnt It here and
— — . o ------------■
It isn’t nny wonder that
est
nnd
earnestness
prevails
among
■
now goes on record ns'favoring t^e
JThcy call It Hollywood.
■
, REACHED THE AGE OF
enactment of atntc-wlde game and fish the people evidenced by their conTWEiNTY-ONE.
lows which will adequately meet the Btnnt attendance, thoir testimony nnd l
But now that they're informing
'■
present need; second thnt this Rotary their prayers. YoBtordnV's services J
Income Tax Specialist
Barring things they shouldn’ t
■
Our old friend George Goolsby is club individually nnd collectively dedi­ brought out grent congregations. J
■
Don’t you think it would ho Jolly
■
celebrating tho twenty-first birthday cate to this enuso Its enorgy, Intellect Last night there was serious difficul- ■ At «the Seminole Hotel, Tuesday, March114th, from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. ■
To call it Hullywouldn’t.
■
of his excellent paper the Wnu- rnd Influence nnd promises to this end ty In finding seats for the number o f fl,
—Thorn, in Kissimmee Gnzctte.
j=
chulln Advocate.
It is worth some­ its hearty, loyal co-operation to tho people who thronged tho church.
------------ o-----------Dr. Walker’s morning message was j
thing to an editor to know that he has representative and senntor o f Semi­
Great place is Hanford and becom­
I been twenty-one yenrs in one place, nole county in drnfting and passing intensely inspirational, being drnwn
ing greater.
thnt hns watched the city grow from at the next term, of the legislature from the first chapter of Deutcron- j
------------ o -----------a wide place in the road to a thriving |suitably protective fish nnd game imy. The spies report upon conditions
That bond issue will give the city
in the promised land and Caleh'a stand
and prospered Laws."
city thnt hns grown nnd
much needed improvements.
in tho matter.
with
the
city.
The
sheriff’s
office
should
he
ro------------ o -----------The sermon last night on worldly
We remember thnt twenty years ago j 1loved o f nil responsibility in tho cnYou will note thnt President' HurdGeorgo Goolsby had .just started his ( forremnnt of the game Inws nnd tho amusements was one of the most ar­
ing only stops at places thnt have
excellent paper nnd together with his offiro of the state game warden resting messages delivered during tho
golf links.
good wife was working hard to put it created with deputies in all the coun­ meeting. It brought the young peo­
------------ o-----------over. We also remember when he put ties. Such an office is ns logical n ple and their parents face to face
This sort of wonther makes the colin the two revolution press in his measure ns thnt o f state shell fish with facts as they exist. The sermon
ury growers think they nre having
shop ns it was one o f the first to he commissioner. — Gndsden County dealt largely with the common trio:
their prayers answered—thnt is those
Theatre, dance and cards. Dr. Wnlkplaced in n print shop in thnt part of Times.
that do not prny much.
----------o------------cr
did not condemn these amusements
the Btnte. Since thnt time twentyon
general principles, but mftdo spec­
FISH FRY AT GENEVA
There are moro holdups today In the one yenrs ago George nns edited and
ific
charges, which ho called upon his
NEXT
THURSDAY
NIGHT
heart of the big cities than over hap­ printed one of tho host weekly pnpors
auditors
to weigh in their minds, nnd
pened in the wilds of the wild and in the stntc and we enn roach it fnrdeny—
if
they could.
ther nnd say that it is one of the best
The Community Club of Geneva will
wooly west in the early days.
weekly papers in the United States., give a fish dinner nt Genevn town
Tho Herald for Post Cards.
The Herald has said thnt speedsters Success to you, old friend nnd to your hall next Thursday night to which the
Com e out and hear CO L. J. Q. N O L A N , N ational L ecturer of
good
wife
who
hns
stood
by
your
side
public
is
cordially
invited.
Everyone
should be taken in hand. They need
T H E IN V IS IB L E E M P IR E and personal representative of
and
to
nil
your
excellent
office
force
who
hns
ever
been
to
Genevn
nnd^
Iti Rq RJ( R"l Ri R4 Rq Rs R&gt;.
n lesson and a good one to make them
Col. W m . Jos. Sim m ons, Im perial W izard. L ecturer is a man
RAt
renlize thnt Sanford’s streets are not in which you have always been fortu- tasted that excellent cooking of the
o f N ational Fam e.
note
in
securing
nnd
keeping
the
bea4
good
people
o
f
thnt
fine
little
city
can
Ra
speedways.
SECOND
—all girls, we believe. May you all be assured of something good to eat
Ra
HAND
LECTURE FREE
Women must pay the poll tax this live another twenty-one yenrs nnd and plenty of fine fresh fish from I.nkeJ UK 7-pass, for $200 cash and II) Rid
E v eryb od y invited. L A D IE S E S P E C IA L L Y URGED TO
year before they vote which means keep the Advocate up to the snme Harney cooked just right. The Corn- Rn
Ril
monthly payments at $80
thnt hubby has more poll tax than or­ high standards and long before nnoth- munity Club o f Geneva is doing big Ka
COM E
!•-.
dinarily. Hut then it is worth it for er twenty-one years it will be a daily things out there nnd have recently rm
Ra
the women will make abig difference nn&lt;t n K*»«»d dnlly nt that. Wnuchulln purchased 12 lots in the center of the Ra
»
in
politics. If youddn’t
believe It. "Wes much to the Advocate and the city which will he made into a bcnutl- Hi
na
San lord, Florida
fill park. Go out Thursday night and
Goolshys.
watch their smoke.
Rat
Rat
C O R N E R F IR S T S T R E E T A &amp; D P A R K A V E .
assist in this most worthy enterprise
R-t Ri P-t Rq Rq Rat Rq R* Ry P*
as well as get something good to oat.
Next Saturday Kissimmee will pull
WASTEFUL POLICY,
o ff a "Ford Day" tit which time all
--------kinds of Fords will he gathered there ( The American people in the prodi-1 MUSICAL BELL
to da various nnd sundry stunts nnd gnlihr of their nnturnl resources have,
RINGERS
prizes will he given and a big bnrhe- during the last half century, commitcue will he tendered to the crowd at ted more nnd bigger economic crimes
AG.
noon. We suppose Henry Ford and than any other people on earth. And
Ed Higgins will be there.
even now while the country stands
It is doubt
------------ o------------half naked, stupidly and ruthlessly
tore
hns ever been prt
A friend said today that the Con- stripped of so large a part of its nnAmerican
public which has won
gress should take the “ B“ out of bonus tive assets, wo don't seem to have
er
favor
or
obtained a wider follow­
nnd put tho "R " where it belongs and sense enough to realize our almost iring
that
that
o f musical hell ringing.
tnko the "onus” which in Latin means reparable loss, or if we hnve we are
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nornti?.i!'ff ll" ,u'" l’1y an&lt;l Iet t}&gt;c cor. without the needed energy and decls- 1,H' art
brought to America first I J ♦?»
.

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SECOND WEEK
BIG REVIVAL
HAS STARTED

YOUR INCOME TAX RETURN

MIDNIGHT, MARCH 15TH
LIONEL D. MANER, B. P. A.

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HY THEY ARE

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about the bonus I ill'"*'

' “ " " l M’" rk ” r reparation on or of even snv- Uhl1'’ tour,nK E'lglnml he heard a
itigs whnt we have left.
group o f a dozen church bell ringers •£♦ J
practicing upon hand-bells nnd he co n -1
We all know what lias happened to
The government seems to lie putting onr once glorious forests, with no ef­ •rived the Idea of using a large peal
every obstacle in Henry Ford's way fort worth the name of reforestation, of bells nnd playing more elaborate. t %♦
.❖ A
l o prevent his taking over Muscle and now we are destroying our grent music.
These
hells
were
made
in
England,
Shoals. We said it all along. Thu game nnd fish resources nt such n rate
Republican trust lovers and corpora­ that hero in Florida, in which we are as the world's best bells always have
tion "buddies" will never let thnt big immediately vitally interested, it is been, but in conformity with his un­
proposition get to n man who might estimated thnt ten years more will failing, originality ns an advertiser,
he dressed the players, both men and
be interested in doing something foi
n« without trnmo in our forests nnd
women, in tho costumes of Swiss peas­
the people.
nearly the same condition ns to fish in
ants, nnd called the company "The
our lakes nnd rivers.
Swiss
Hell Ringers," For many years
CONTEMPTIBLE NEWS METHODS
It takes tin lively imagination to
tills
company
touted the United States *&gt; A
realize whnt this would mean to &lt;ftir
If Henry Peavey's story of the third r'nto. The dullest clodhopper enn see ln "a g o n a before railroads. wore at all
degree through which certain news­ th ................. of the calamity. Think Kvnvr" \ ,T \ C art at thut
WM
paper men put him in uu attempt to Of Florida sttill in tho youth of her * « « » » * “ &gt; thal our Rrnndfnthors re,mr&gt;lnr..r
i
i
» with ,her vast&lt; fields
a n and
„ i cal most
vividly
Swiss Jk V♦
find out whether he was the murderer
nutuurci development
r„
. . the
. . visit. . o. f tho
.
ia true, i ,rarest, s once so amazingly
t i rich
i t iIn ev- Bell
Ringers
to
thuir
native
towns.
%♦
o f Willlnm Desmond Taylor is
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let nl «&gt;rv k*nil
|. , ofmwild
,a■ ifnine, find
, .her rivers
.
It
seems
that
thereafter
tho
art
fell
♦%
then it is a bad business and oiilciai
,
,
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t
investigation and punishment should -ml lakes heavily stocked with fine [nU&gt;
“ ml ‘f twu“ not r0“ ' ,y P° r- «!♦
not he lacking. If tho story is not fish of all kinds, soon to be practically fl&gt;ctwI or rBV,vwI in nny WOrlhy Way I t
•true, then the telling of it is had busi­ without either because her own glut­ nntil 1H{»H, when Itulpli Dunbar and *&gt; V
♦♦♦A
ness and due to he jlenlt with accord­ tonous hunters hunters mid fishermen, his luother founded the famous Dun-* Y v
ingly. ’
regardless of law, right or reason, bar Bell Ringers at St, .Joseph, Mo.
The news-gathering business is dif­ have depleted these splendid resources These brothers went to England anti
itad made nrr’ • thoir special super­
ficult enough nt best. It has been almost to exhnustionhard enough for newspaper men to
Sometbing must lie done and done vision a po, 1 of bells which was unmake people see that their profession ' qllit.kiy to nv(.rt this threatened cal‘ ho most complete ami most
in an honornblo and necessary one,
and we tire glad to see the R o -t,,urf* 1 ^ {,t
ever cast.
1
thnt getting the truth and tolling it tnrv club at Sanford has taken the inT ,W e 1h,1Ib wcrw nuule under thoir
- ______________________________ _ itIntIve in the movement hy passing own Por8onal Hupe. vision by the same
"
„ ■ .■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1vitrorous resolutions on the subject, hellfoumlers that cast the great bells
nnd urging the co-operation o f every of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s
n club in the state,
Cnthcdri)l in London, as well ns prae■
Onr gnme laws are practically dead
we" known church
S
on the statute books. Little or no
o f the world. Tho peal ombraced
1»
3 fort 1h made to enforce theni, and be- ,aoru than five netnven chromatic
■ cause no such offort is mnde g o o d ,^ ro,,Kh the middle register
FRUITS
S citizens otherwise law-abiding, yield wc,rt'
,nanY as six 1,0,Ih ,,f thl'
”l *0 tho hud exnmplft of others nnd hunt HHmv tmto. Ihe vogue o f tho Dunhu
and
■ nnd kill nut of season in such qunntl- Bo)l Ringers was the most notable of
4 ties as they desire. And so tho vnBt Hl&gt;y similar company which has npVEGETABLES
■ "’nughtor goes merrily on all over the I’enrcd on the American concert plut* state, with no thought o f the evil day for,n- They gave more than 2,801)
1 not distant when there will be no concerts up to 1012 when both Harry
5 "nme loft to nlnughtor.
Rnlph Dunbur.resigned thoir plncSi Hero Is the most Important of tho es in the quartet to others. The com^
Phones 497-494
1resolutions passed by tho Sanford P»ny up to then had traveled 400,000 , L V
WELAKA BLOCK
I club nnd evory nowspapor ln Florida nilles In Americn nnd Europo. The
should loin In tho work of stirring ov- Dunbar bothers collected hundreds of * 4&amp;1
Courteuy and Prompt Ser­
ary other club In tho state to action, P“ Bus of newspaper matorinl puhlishvice Our Motto
and legislature also.
led regarding their tours, hut tho pnt
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"Resolved, by the Rotary club o f r«&gt;us of the Uedpnth Bureau nre sef
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PAGE THREE

Store Manager W as
Robbed by Bandits, .The
Trolley Car Holdup

mere

item

oi

“ Breakage- o f Glass” in

a matter o l
quality

Pcnnsylvanla Seems to be Getting Her
Share of Robberies
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Ji ai mirlioneit
,he fnbxcco* u*cd
it t of finer
hence of better &lt;
in any o th e r
at the price.

the long journey

anos, Irom
raciory to
io
•Kimball Pianos,
from factory
homo prices. Whon von
you are out shop*
shopping, don't fall to stop In at T. J.
Miller &amp; Sons*, and look them over.
Then sou Mr. Lanier, for prices and
terms.
288-tfc

from

the North is a great ex-

BROWNSVILLE, Pii.,~ March 18.—
Albert Fleming! manager of the W. J,
Rainey &amp; Co., store nt Allison, was
robbed of approximately $30,000 irf
company’s mine payroll hy six ban­
dits who held up trolley car foftr niile.i
from here Saturday. The haiAits es­
caped in in auto after wounding
the guard who accompanied Fleming.

frljtri Ttbattt C».

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pense and handicap to
Florida users o f Glass
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containers.

PITTSBURGH, Pa„ March 13.—
Four armed men SnturdaV held up tho
paymasters of the Bernard Gloekidr
Company nt Pennsylvania avenue and
Twelfth street nnd escaped with com­
pany payroll o f $10,000.

For Information

and

reservation

[see Kenneth Murrell, AdjuWdt Campbell-Losslng Post, Sanford.

DOYLE GOES AROUND IN 70

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JACKSONVILLE, March 13.— Put
Doyle, o f St. Louis, was the only one
o f the 40 entrants in the opening
round of tho Florldn open golf cham­
pionship tournament at the Florida
Country Club here' yesterday to do
par or better for the 18 holos, going
around In 70, or two under par. Other
of Turkishand Domestic
cards ranged ns high ns 93 for Rubsell Stillings, the local amateur.
Walter Hagan, of St. Louis, west­
ern open champion, nnd Gono Snrnz„i&gt;n, of Pittsburg, Pa., who won the
southern open championship nt Now
Orleans last week, and who paired in
yesterdny’s piny went around In 77
Ihorlzlng the chief justlco of the aup- could not assume the assignment pow­ each. Play ns a wholo was without
ending
outstanding features.
remo court to assign district judges to er would bo abused.
Idr Y" j u r i s t s in
“ If I believed that, I would wont to
••WET*’ STATES .work In other .than their own state*
There would he fewer hones o f,co n ­
abolish nil courts," snnid Senator
might result tn trials by judges who
tention If there were fewer bonchonds.
Cummins,
There Isn’t any safety In numbers 'f
tamii'lnlctl l*rraa)
wore “ not in accord with the Iden3 of
Tho extrn judges proponed, Senator
fi-T.-M doesn't apply ft) submarines.
[jTON, March 13.— A new |tho community.'*
Cummins said were needed urgently to
g enforcement o f prohlb- f Senator Cnruway, Democrat, Ar- correct present "shameful" adminis­
ye.stordny in tho senate kansns, said ho had boon appronohe 1 tration of justice, and the congested i
deration of n bill to au- hy a man urging support of tho bill condition of fcdornl court dockets.
j
een additional fcdornl dis- nnd told thnt "tho only excuse" for
The bill went over for furtl^r con- j
Dumocrntic oonntors the assignment provision wnB to moot sideratlon,
Ion tho bill Immediately, n situation caused hy refusal o f cer­
|ng more judges, otherf tain judges to enforce tho Inw.
TO ENTERTAIN MncNIDF.R
be assignments proponed
Senator
CumminB,
Republican,'i
i judges add others oppos­ [own, in a charge of the mensure, said
III; The AmnM'Intetl I'renM)
ition which, It was -.aid, that never during its consideration1
"dry” judges In “ wot" by committee had ho hoard any sug-J ORLANDO, March 13.— Elaborate
|ce versa,
gestlon that some organisation w as! preparations are being made hy tho
Relieved
libitum enforcement qiics- behind tho hill for tho purpose cPcd locnl, American Legion post for tho
bugld up by Senator Broun by Senator Caraway, nddlng thnt he entertainment o f Hanford MncNlder,
in 72 Hours
prat, Louisiana, one o f the deplored “ any narrow or sectunl view" national commander of tho American
Without Drugs
onents of tho Volstead in denting with the hill, and inck of _ I.egion, who will arrive in Orlando on
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Pain* in UMrt, ChMt, Bhdulder, Armr—
kid tho bill's provision au- confidence In tho chief Justlco.
He March 18.
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CHULUOTA INN
NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS
CITY TA X BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL T A X ­
ES REMAINING'UNPAID W ILL BE
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
294-24tc
City Tax Collector.

On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths find hot water heat. Flrat
c Ibbs cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $SJS0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D, BRUM LEY, Manager

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THE SAdrORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1822
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titloneer, endeavoring tp follow in the science, so that after death human
VIOLATOII OP LAW footstaps o f humanity's way-shower testimony can establish boyond a reas­
Christ Jesus, who, in doing the will of onable doubt thnt if a physician had
Merely Exercises Right of Refusal his Father, went about reforming the heel called the child would not have
sinner, healing the sick, uplifting the died? Doos tho duty o f 'a parent to
Me ta Me ka tai
Editor Tribune: The following nows fallen, nnd raising tho dead; proving call a*physlclnn attach whoro a child
•Item from St. Petersburg appears in by his works tho all-sufficiency o f is’-affllctcd with n necessary fatal Bail­
There is to be a supper, Bale and
largo type In* todny's issue o f your God for every human need, nnd who ment, such as consumption and con­
paper: "Diptherln in a Christian said: "Ho that bclleveth on me, the tinue until death occurs? Cnn the fish-pond at tho Paola school grounds
Scientist's tloine.
Refuso Ordinary works that I do shall ho do also." Can law fix what Mass of nilmenta a next Friday night, March 17th, from
Medical Ttontmenfc” And "A Police­ Christian people believe thnt this.ex­ chltd must be suffering from before 0:80 to 8:30, Adult supper, 35c; chil­
man stationed at the fiouso to enforco emplary man, Mr. Bell, once an or­ .the failure to call a physician becomes drens suppori 26c. Cream and cake,
qvinra^tinc.” It would appear
pear ifrom dained minister o f tho gospel; one culpable negligence, so thnt If death ir»c. Everyone will get something
W hereas, bank ads are the onk- u ,
tile above that Mr. Abrahim Dell, the pledged to dtf God's bidding, should ensues, in one it is manslaughter and in the fish pond and the ladles will
Shall a find'fancy work and aprons and the
&amp; &amp; &amp; £ . * * • * * * $ &amp;"Pend,
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IhHstlan Scientist, bind attempted or need to be guarded as n criminal, be­ in nnither class it Is not’?
Chi
parent
who
belongs
to
that
exemplary
cause
of
his
hnvlng
refused
to
havo
children will find dolls jn the sale.
win attempting to dlsoboy the laws of
Florida* thereby subjecting our citi­ his child inoculated with what 99 per bnnd of Christians who havo no faith This in to be given by tho Lnlien’ Aid
W e P*y you ln tercst for the use of
zens to the scourgo o f diptherln. The cent of nil those that dlo o f diptherln In the efficacy o f mcdlclno bo con­ of Paola nnd tho proceeds o f tho sup­
m oney, offerin g you in return
public should know tho fn’ets In the nre chuck full o f at the time o f death? victed of manslaughter because he per will be given to the church and
“ vin* » “ fu ll m easure o f S m i « \ f 0,u'
Wo citizens should not forgot that fails -to call n physician to attend a the proceeds from the sale will be for
case, which arc these: Mr. Boll, the
T a n gib le A es stance when reo„” edS*f,t».
father o f the child, suspecting that every medical law enacted at Talla­ sick child that subsequently dies? the Ladies’ Aid.
R eed ou r bank ada and be convinced
please come out an the ladles are
his boy, twelve years of age, might hassee Is at tho instigation o f the Until the practice of medicine becomes
Christian an exact science so thnt it can be ee- working hnrd to give you your monbe afflicted with either a contagious physicians of this state.
or infectious dlscnse, called in a phy- j Scientists concede to physicians the tnbllshcd beyond the peradventure o f oys worth nnd the grounds are fino
NOTICE!
alclan so that should such be the case right to control themeselvca and to a doubt thnt death would not havo en­ for the young folks to piny gamos if
We have a limited supply of the new Padp- n»n
all precautions could be taken, in. minister to all.those desiring their sued if a physician had been In at­ they wish.
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tribute to our
nnd e u « o n ,." “ t * . " ,h !'‘ w,
strict compliance with our stato law. [ sendees, but physicians have neither tendance, I think&gt;tho answer to all
Bible class was held lust night at
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made and pronounced the case dip-j compel anyone to submit to their ■No.’
glad to report a good crowd present
* - Sincerely yours,
therla. The household was quarahtln- theories of medication vy^lch nre n*
Mr. jClark anqouheed church for the
W. TRUMAN GREEN,
ed and the house placarded. This was unstable nnd chnnging as the color of
first Sunday in next month. There is
Committee on Publication for Florida. also to bo a baptising on that day.
done with tho consent and with the a chameleon.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Tampa,
March' 3, 1022.
To illustrate: I was for a numbor
n’pproval of Mr. Bell and his famlty.
My. Jones hns returned ,to his home
F. P. FORSTER, President
TTie physician demanded that the of years a registered pharnmeist;
in New York after a very pleasant
B. p.
WHITNER, (
‘child be Inoculnted with antt-toxln se­ learned and licensed in the arts o f the Free TriaPfor Goal
visit with hla sister, Mrs. Cooke,
rum, which the parents refused to al­ liTofesfeton. It is now n little over ten
Thu school children nre soiling pen­
After a Touchdown
low^ The matter wns then called to years since I have been engaged in
cils to got themselves a basket ball.
kutaNiiaaftiJtaimNtatni
the attention of the mayor by the the drug business. In this short time
Abolished Today I hear thnt they havo most of ,them
D u n b a rM a le l
physician, who In his effort to com­ the pharmnn'epoln has so chnngcd
sold. Good luck to you, children,
pel tho parents to submit to his mode that I am no longer qualified to prac­ BY FOOTBALL RULES COMMIT­ that’s the spirit that everyone likes to
tette and Bell RjM
o f treatment threatened them thnt tice phnrmncy ns n result of these (
see.
i
TEE W ILL MAKE A
Princess, March l l
should the child die he would swenr chnnges, although I hold licenses in
Mr, und Mrs. A, A. Hicks were.cull­
DIFFERENCE
out n warrant charging them with several states, including
Florldn,
ing on Mrs. B. W. Smith on Wednes­
The very latest style
manslaughter. With this threat star­ which state on their face that I was
day
afternoon.
Mljr T h p ( a a « r | 8 t r r i I’ f e a a l
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ing them in the face the parents at the time a duly qualified pharma­
NEW YORK, March 13.— Free trial
s m it h T ^ I
courteously refused tho serum treat­ cist. It docs not take a very learned for goal after a touchdown wns abol- ° f C* C. Pearson Inst Thursdny evenment. A policomnn was placed on the man to recognize the fallacy of those Ishod Saturday by the Football Rules j i»*K for « surprise party on his dnughGarage and M a r J
ivnlk In front o f tho house ns n quar­ "cock suro” curatives which are tor- Coifimlttoc.
Honceforth tho team ter, Frances. It was a complete sufE xpert Auto R e p a b ll
antine officer, thus making it npponr med specifics today, nre in the scrap scoring n touchdown mny put tho ball \!,rl8c »md 11 fine time was enjoyed by
Phone 30
Corner
that Mr. Boll could not be trusted to heap tomorrow.
In play on dr back o f opponents five allA
T
YOUR
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N
PRICE
observe quarantine regulations; there­
In April, 1020, the supreme court yard line nnd from scrimmage try for
fore this measure wns taken for the of Florida handed down an opinion in a single point by any legnl scoring
“ W E DELIVER T R I M
’l!
STILL NO GHOST.
snooty of the public.
the case entitled, "Bradley vs. State of piny.
The physician did not Just wittingly Florida,” in which tho court decides
Quick S ervice t J
I l l ) ' T h e A - m i r l f i f ril I'rrMHl
CALEDONIA MILLS, N. S „ March
discover this ease; he wns sent for by that medical treatment is not compul­
Storage Facllitiql
Drop
a
Coin
in
the
Box
RIVAL IRISH FORCES
13.— Not
••thing even faintly liko a ghost
Mr. Bell because of his desire to "ful­ sory. Tho following iB the concurring
If we please you, tell
TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES
wnh seen or heard Inst night in tho
fill the law.” .Thus proving again ns opinion written by Chief Justice
EVACUATE DIFFERENCES
(ell ub. Phone U|H
For a few days only
little valley home, from which AIox
has been done times without number, Brown: "The all important question
McDonald nnl his family were driven
thnt n Christian Scientist is a peace­ is must n parent cull a physician ev­
( H r T h e A a w t r l n l n l I’ ra u a l
ful, law-abiding citizen.
ery time his child is sick, or risk being
BELFAST, March 13.—Settlement by pranks and noises and uncniiny ocH . W . N IC K E R *
Mr. Bell who is n resident of St. j adjudged guilty of manslaughter if of trouble between rivnl forces o f the curanees. But today the spark of
Public Accountant; A uiiuJ
Petersburg, wns for n numbor of the child should die? If not, who is Irish Republican nrmy in Limerick hns •hope sttill remained with Dr. Walter
Income Tai fltnial
yenrs a Congregational minister do- to decide when the child is sick enough been ronchqd. Under, ^he agreement Franklin Prince, the Now York scien­
Room 16 McNciH-Davia 1
voting his life in nn effort to help to place upon tho father the oblign- both parties will evacuate the city. • tist, who hns been on the watchout
"hone
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for the pinyful person or spook since
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humanity to understand the Christ, tion to call a physician? Is it the
last Tuesday.
thus to find God. It was during his father or tho neighbor or must the
Dunbar
Male
Quar­
nctive
ministry
thnt
Christian father call a physician to ascertain if
Sanford S te am I i ]
Bay R with u Herald Want Ad.
Science healed him. In due time nf- the child needs n physician? Has tho tette and Bell Ringers—
ter his physlenl hcnllng, Mr. Ball bo- practice o f medicine become nn exact Princess, March 14th.
FOR SERVICE 1
enmp nn nctlvo Christlnn Science pracOnce out Once our nnvy Is reduced,
29R-6tp
Dunbar Male QuarCall 146-J 1

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JUST LOOK!

SAFETY RAZOR

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

s i rs—
tette and Bell Ringe
Princess, March 14th.

MAKE OUT YOUR
INCOME T A X

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ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before

. E m p lo y m e n t B u rl
The vocational committee o(H
ness nail I'rofc.taiona! Wonsl
requests ail young uroima fl
employment to rt-gister it til
National Bank.
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E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres,

The time is growing short and
I will be at the

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$65 for n good

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March 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th

£ B .&amp; 0 .M ™ C - £

New Decisions on Income T a x j
Which vitally effect incomes have just been rendered and were releas­
ed by wire hut have not been made public. W e have it all. Now is your
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W . Knight

Real Estate and Innn
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SANFORD
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!•» Specialist in Spinai Adjustments

Sanford, Fla.

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CONTRACTOR and BUI

Attorney-at-Law

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517 Commercltl Street Baah

George A . DeCottes

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[ PROPERTY OWNERS
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Ovqr Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -i- .j.
FLORIDA

New Cord Tires and paint,
best of mechnnicnl condition

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday andj]|

opportunity.

Attorney and CoutiMllor-at-Law
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Practicing in State and Federal Conrta

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W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Pn»

Buying Property

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THOS. J. A. REIDY

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Doctor of CblropracUc

Sanford Machine

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Foundry Co.

Gamer-Woodruff nulldtng
General Mnchlne and
Office Hours:
9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
Cylinder Grinding; DsLaxii
Sundays and ovtaings by appointment
Oversize Rings and Pina; A

S. O. Shinholser

Stdel Gear Bands: Crank W

Contractor and Builder

turned; agents for Callle Id*

8ANFOUI)

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T h e law provides that “ I f tax­ i
es upon real estate shall not be
p aid before the first day o f A pril
o f any year, the T a x C ollector

T h is is to n o tify all concerned
th at the requirem ents o f law will
be com plied w ith and the T ax
Books will p ositively be closed
on A p ril fir s t as provided by law
and all lands on w hich ’ taxes
have not been paid will bo ad­
vertised and executions issued
fo r unpaid personal property
taxes.

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One o f them paid ren t all o f his life ; the other
lot and hom e. W hen they cam e tp the last atretch o
jo u rn e y they m ot, one o f them looked tired and (118j a
because all th at he had to sh ow fo r his life was a
rent r e c e ip ts ), and the oth er looked liko he respected ^ ^
nnd fe lt th at .he w as a man am on g men. (because
accum ulated a little som eth in g In his travels).
W h ich m an are you g oin g to b e ?

W e sell lots on easy terms with a small P«
mentdown .

I Meisch Realty Co

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922

S O C IE T Y
' pjtED DAIGBR. Soelotj Editor,
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phont 317-W

attending to club business, reduction
of duos, and making plans, for tho
Chuutnuriuu. All momhors are roquested to attend.

onstrated Its worth by pumping water
continuously for over four hours, and
it is tho consensus o f opinion thnt tho
Commissioners used wise business
Judgment in purchasing this piece of
flro fighting apparatus.

JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
Tho Jonny Spaulding Circle mot on
Mnrch 9th at tho homo o f Mrs. E. M.
r l » r « T * J X u (m r tM H t!
. « « . fi win Carroll. Sorvlco was tho subject dis­ HAROLD SMITH
KILLED W HILE
cussed. After tho business n social
hour was enjoyed, the hostess serving
HANDLING GUN
■ goCIAL CALENDAR
delicious refreshments.
Tho next mooting will bo Thursday
Harold Smith, tho 15-ycnr-old son
, „_p|po Organ Club will moot
‘ih M rt. Schollo Malnca and Mra. nftornoon at the home of Mrs. Robert o f Mr. and Mrs. G. Rnssott Smith, ac­
J * Mooro at their home on Mag- Glenn. All members are urgod to at- cidentally killed himself Saturday
tend.
night about 7:30 nt tho home on tho
Avenue
Avcnuc.
cornor
of Third and Pulmetto while
_Call mooting of the nu»D
playing
with a pistol. He, in com­
^^n n d Professional Womon's Club HINTERMISTER
pany
with
two boys friends, had been
"fthe
I Club rooms at 8 p. m.
playing
with
n radio outfit nnd Harold
AND
MILLER
SUF■iLftsdny—Welfare Department of
[
playfully
pulled
tho pistol from n
.Woman'" Club at 3:80 p. m.
FERED FIRE LOSS drawer and was out
scaring tho hoys by
_**j "'J^M
ny—Mrs.
rs. John Molsch will —
onthe members of_ the Idlers Warehouse Located at Rand's Siding flourishing it nround his head, not
knowing it was londod. In some man­
jit hor homo on West hirst
Ilumed to Ground Saturday
ner it .was fired, tho bullet entering
Evening
his
left side through tho shoulder and
K iy -C h lld r e n 's Story Hour will
ranging
downward must have reached
The
warehouse
located
nt
the
rail­
^ h d d at f^ur o'clock at Central
nnd heart. The
report
wuh
road crossing on West First Street nt his lungs
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fsrkRand's Siding, belonging to T. J. Mil- henhl by his Hister in the next room
jl u, Lewis before buying your lei a Son and occupied by the J. H. and she rushed to his Hide but ho died
$** Can save you money. S01-6t Hlntcrmister Plnno Co., .with pianos In a few minutes without speaking.
Harold was an exceptionally bright
nnd phonographs, burned to tho
young
mun, Just reaching the age
ground
Saturday
nftemoon
about
nix
, * Waterman, of Tampa, wns In
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end on a busl- o ’clock. Tho warehouse, while insldo where ho wns n grent help to his fath­
ien* .
! tho city limits, hns no fire plugs near er in his printing office and waB
1m 3,1 ° ' ______
! nnd the flro department wns obliged grently beloved by his teachers and
•Hr unci Mrs. M. I. Levine, of Orlnn- to use the new pumper tnking water school mates of the grammar school.
L^wcre among the week end guests from the Southern Utility Co. pool His death has cast a gloom over the
west o f the enr tracks. When water j city among his young friends nnd the
Jppjng »t tho Montozumn.
wns obtained the flro wns too far gone Jmany friends of the family.
His
father
nnd
mother,
two
brothers,
Her­
o n Renick, of Jacksonville, spent to be able to save the building.
The Hintcrmistcr Piano Co., ^ lost bert C. Smith and George T. Smith, of
J V ‘;,k end here with his wife, reseveral
pianos, talking machines, rec­ McKeesport, Pa,, und Histers, Mrs.
gminp to Jacksonville this evening.
ords, sheet music nnd musical inatru- Harry Beckham, of this city; Mrs. A.
lin(, Mrs. H. H. Vans Renosslor, ™ nt« and supplies of all kinds. T. J. L, Mowcn, of Hawks Park; Mrs. O. C.
nnd Hill, of Orlando, are left to muorn the
rftfew Rochelle, N. Y., wore guests' Miller &amp;. Son lost tho building nnd
Iobs of the bright young lad.
many
people
who
had
furniture
stored
the Montezuma for the week end.
The funeral was held from the home
In the building lost all their furniture.
It is impossible' to estimate at this yesterday afternoon at 3:30. E. E.
W. M. Road, of Now York, made
Hoard, of New Smyrna, officiating,
_ hindquarters at tho Montozumn time Just what the loss will bo ns tho
ii»
ruins are still too hot to make nn ex­ amy interment was made in Lnkevicw
5 * in the city for the week end on
amination. The Hintcrmiater Piano cemetery where tho floral offerings
,ines*
Co., are among the new business firms attested the love and esteem in which
of the city coming hero from Augusta, the young son was held l&gt;y everyone.
I). L. Thrasher is among the SnnGa., about six months ago. They also To the grief stricken parents and
M people attending the meeting in
have a down town store in tho Wo- brothers and sisters is extended the
Ocila today In reference to the re­
laka block and their goods in this sympathy of many friends and espec*
moval of the stnto capital.
room were all they had left after tho tally from the Sanford Herald.
fire.
Hn. George Eddy, of Now York,
CARD OF THANKS
Tin* town was thrown in darkness
i stopping nt the Montezuma for a
for over an hour, due to the fact that
To the many Sanford, Orlando and
•rtiit. Mrs. Eddy spoke nt tho Conthe main feed wires from the electric New Smyrna friends and neighbors,
(rtgalional church last evening to a
light plant to the city passed hear this the teachers and schoolmates of our
hrjjr and interested audience.
building, but due to the efficient work beloved hoii Harold (“ Hrowniu") to­
of tho fire department nnd of the gether with the Business nnd Pro­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hath, Mr. and
pumping nppnrntus recently purchas­ fessional Woman’s Club, the Daily
Mrs. II. J. Keys, Misses Anna McAred by tho city commissioners the pole Herald staff and others who so spon­
ttarand Minnie E. Pnyno of Lansing,
line nnd sorvlco wires were not de­ taneously and lovingly contributed
Mich., who are touring the atnte, hnvo
stroyed, in which event tho city would beuutiful floral designs and in ho
returned to Snnford for a 'short stay.
have been deprived of electric service many ways expressed heartfelt sym­
Saturday night which would have pathy in the sad hour of our loss and
WELFARE DEPARTMENT
proved a great finnncinl loss to tho bereavement, Wo hereby extend our
Then' will be a meeting of tho Wel­
merchants.
deepest appreciation and thanks nnd
fare Department of tho Woman’s Club,
This piece of fire equipment dem- pray that the "God o f nil Grace” will
Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. Under
abundantly bless and reward them.
the new by-laws, this will bo the first
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bassett Smith,
meeting of the now club year.
and Family.
The chairman of this department
will appreciate the presence of every
BEFORE BUYING
department member and will bo glad
W AKEFIELD PRE­
to see new members who will work
SERVING CO., DO­
A PHONOGRAPH
with the department this year.
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COOKED FOOD SALE
The Women’s Club of tho
Holy
■Crnss church will hold u cooked food
uk, Saturday afternoon at Deane
Turner's store. All kinds of good
things will he on sale,

lattons. After hearing Dr. Hudson
talk about conditions In China there Is
no one who will over say thnt Amerlcans should not do'their full duty In
sending mlsslonarlees to that country
and create a. bottor feeling among tho
races o f the world and especially
among tho teeming millions o f China
— millions thnt would no iongor be
tho "yellow peril” if they were
Christianized under American mis­
sionaries.
COMPTROLLER CALLS
FOR STATEMENTS TODAY
OF NATIONAL HANKS
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 13.— Comp­
troller o f Currency today Issued a jcnll
for the condition o f oil National
Banks at the closo of business, Fri­
day, March 10.

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Sanford, ’Florida

FLORIDA' METROPOLIS
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SENDS BOWLING TEAM
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TO TOLEDO TOURNAMENT
pFOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 acre,
mun of executive ability. Prefer fu r­
one 10 acre Snnford ave. walking
TOLEDO, Ohio, Mnrch 13.— Tho niture, hardware, grocery or hotel con­ distance to city. Two lots corner
Florldn Metropolis' evening paper five nection but will accept anything.—J. Center nnd Elm nvo. Two lota west
301-lt
of JnckksonVille, holds the record for F., care o f Herald.
side Palmetto nvo., 50 ft. from Elev­
team tto travel tho greatest dlstnnce
enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey,
FOR RENT
tot American Bowling Congress tourn­
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
ament which is being held here, A FOR RENT— Furnished housekeeping lica, Calif.
288tf; 20-tf
nnd bed rooms. 314 East Fifth St.
pet alligator was brought along ns a
299-3tp FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
mascot.
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siding. Within four blocks o f center
of city.
FOR SALE
Geo. W. KNIGHT
Dunbar Male Quar­ FOR SALE— Cnsh and carry Grocery
272-tfc
Store, 311 Snnford Ave.
300-Gtp
tette and Bell Ringers—
FOR SALE— Oak and other
hard
FOR SALE— Baby cnrrlngc, good conwood,
strand
wood
range,
$2.50;
Princess, March 14th.
dition. Practically now. Apply nt
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fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
Herald office.
2Ui)-3tp
Beardall Avenue.
280-tfc
FT)It SALE— One 5-room cottage, in
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE— Harley Davidson m otor
good condition, good loention, good
cyclo, two cylinder, three speeds.
MONEY TO LOAN on ronl estate, 1st
flowing well. $700 cash, bulnnco on
Box
019.
285-12tp
mortgage* only.— S. J. Policy, Route
terms. See II. M. Rumbey, 310 South
A, Box 22(5, Sanford, Fin. 300-Gtd-ltw
Holly Ave.___________________ 298-12ULOST
FOR SALE— Celery farm, a real bar­ LOST— On First street, n long bar
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gain.— E. F. Lane.
298-Gtp
penrl pin with one pearl out, Satur­
SALESMAN to cover locnl territory,
selling dealers. Guaranteed salary FOR SALE— 15 acres, 10 tiled, I room day night. Finder plenso leave at
Terms. Herald nnd receive reward. 285-tfc
of $100.00 per week for right man.— } house, lmrn, 1 wells,
The Commercial Radium Co., Fifth — II. B. Lewis. Phone 340 or 301
LOST— Tan colored pockotliook con301-tGc
Avo. Bldg,, New York.
300-Gtp
taining sum of money. Return to
WANTED— For our trade, Florida FOR SALE— Tomato plants, any Herald. Reward.
301-2tp
quantity, for prompt delivery.— LOST— On Snturdny evening, a 32nd
fruits and vegetables of all kinds,
288-tfc
unlimited outlet, prompt returns.— Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
degree Masonic pin (double eagle,
Artec Fruit Co., Florences. C. 2DC-Gtc FOR SALE— Two story business Scottish rito). Finder please return
WANTED— Married man wants posi­
building. Apply to the owner, Klcn to Mrs, G. E. McKay nt High School
801-ltc
tion at once. Experienced speciality Ares, 805 0th St.
284-20tc building.

DR. HUDSON GAVE
FINE TALK LAST NIGHT

Our financial connections enables us to sell you a Huprnobile on terpiH to auit you; and our charges are not exces­
sive— Usual rate of interest, plus insurance.
We received this week a shipment of five cars, and you
had better come at once if you want one of these.

Dr. W. II. Hudson gave n most in­
teresting talk, last night at tho Pres­
byterian church. He knows his sub­
ject from every angle and presented
many now points in tho evangelizing
a of China and the duties o f American
a
1. citizenship regardless o f church nffll-

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You are urgently invited to attend the biggest auction
sale of the season, at Sanford, Florida, on the Orlando'
highway,
L A N E ’S ADDITION, FR ID AY, MARCH 17TH, 2 P. M.

Valuable cash prizes, and a beautiful cut-glass water set
absolutely FREE. See it in McLaulin’s window, and de­
posit your guess.

Be at the sale early.

Band Concert.

McLean, o f Knoxville, Tenn., the South’s Famous A uc­

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tioneer ,will cry the sale, assisted by the organization o f
the—

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of Knoxville, Tenn., and St. Petersburg, Florida

The property has been placed in our hands by Capt. Fitts
with instructions TO SELL... You make the price.

The

terms are one-fourth cash and balance easy.

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Dunbar Male Quar8 tette and Bell Ringers—
8 Princess, March 14th.

LESS REPAIRS, LESS GAS AND OIL 5,
238-r.tp
8
BETTER TIRE MILEAGE
WALL PAPER SALE

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NEW YORK. March 13.— Louis V.
DoFoo o f Now Yorkk, world dram atic!
critic, died today o f pneumonia. Ho 1
was born fifty-three yonrs ngo at
Adrian, Michigan.
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DEFOE, DRAMATIC CRITIC
DIED IN NEW YORK TODAY

DRENNEN PIANO CO.

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Tho Wakefield Preserving Company
is doing a great biiflinosH now in the
preserving of fruits and mnrnmtndcs
and making up and flippin g a car
— at—
load of products every ten days. When
they got into the new factory nt Lake
Jem they expect to put out two car
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
loads every ten days. At the Lake
WOMEN’S CLUll
Jem factory the'new machinery is be­
Then' will lie a'call meeting of tho
ORLANDO, FLA.
B
ing placed and it is thought they will B
Business and Professional Women’s
i
bo ready for tho early fall business. It
Club, Tuesduy evening nt 8 o'clock
is also rumored that a branch factory
.at the Club rooms for the purpose of
will he located in Sanford, ns all of
the supplies nnd the finished products
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Line and Sanford. It may be possible
that the main factory will eventually
he located here as this is centrally lo­
cated on tho river nti dtho main lines
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o f the A. C. L. Ry., nnd tho freight
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&amp; rates are so much cheaper than any
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A R E G IV E N T O R E L IA B L E *P E O P L E ON
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other part of Central Florida. Evan
if the main factory is located at Lake
Jem the hulk of the shipments will
still go through this city to take ad­
vantage of tlio water rates to eastern
und northern markets.

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SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

Sanford Daily Herald

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

SANFOR
“ The City Substanl

VEGETABLE^ SECTIO N

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922

NUMBER S&lt;

IN APRIL
ATTACK REPUBLICANS ON BOND ISSUE
BRITISH
FORCES
CLOSE
IN
FOR BETTER ROADS
IS MOST IMPORTANT ON THE REVOLUTIONISTS
FOUR-POWER TREATY IN
THE SENATE YESTERDAY
FROM EAST AND WES
Voters o f County M ust Register and Pay Their
Poll Tax Now

FORD WOULD
LOSE MONEY
ON SHOALS
IS UP FOR VOTE

CAPITAL REMOVAL
MEETING AT OCALA
WE L L ATTENDED R. R. IS DYNAMT

Ceased Firing and De­
cided to Resume
.
Today

The Board of County Commissioners nt their meeting Inst Tuesday de­
South A frica n Rebellioi
cided to call an election on the 11th day o f April for the purpose of voting
W ill Soon Be E x 1
for $100,000 worth of bonds for the repairing and building the rouds in Semi­
nole county that are badly needed at this time. On account of the time of
tinguished
the election nnd tho fact thnt so many citizens wnit to pay their poll tax in
April when they pay their rcnl and personal taxes it behooves all those who
intend to vote in the bonding election to pay their poll taxes now and if they
nro
not registered to register nt once. If there nrc nny readers of the Herald
EXPERT SAYS THAT THE PLANT
NEXT MEETING WILL BE AT OR*
who
hav not seen the roads specified in the notice as published the follow-*
JOHNSON AND DORAII LEADERS
WILL NOT PRODUCE
1 LANDO ON APRIL
DUTCH BURGHERS A R B MAI
lug will give them the desired information. A glance over the roads ns speci­
IN IIIC. SPRING OFFEN8 IVR
FERTILIZER.
BTII
IALLY ASSISTING T H *
fied will show n most comprehensive plan nnd one that should receive the
AGAINST ALLIES
BRITISH FORCES
supifort nnd tho endorsement of every tax payer in the county for it .'leans
( l l r T h r \■••or III (I'd I'rmn I
OC XLA, Fla., Mnrch 14.— Several
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 14.—Chnr- hotter roads, more roads nnd the maintenance o f those already built:
WASHINGTON, March 14. — The
l l l r T h r A aanrlntrd P r r u &gt;
hundred delegates from throughout
les L. ParsonH, consulting chemist and
LONDON, March 14.— The G o v e ,_ ,
first issue in the senate fight over
Peninsula
Ploridn
at
n
meeting
hero
former technical advisior to the Gov­ b e m o i . i t i o n o f n o A im o f u o c n - inn-, said point being the Intersection
ratification of the four power Pacific
o f tho S anford and Orlando Itoad with yesterday took the initini stop to­ ment forces nro closing In on the R « t * '
T V C'OMSIIHSIO.NKIIN OK H1-5111ernment on nitrate fixation, testified
Sanford a vonuo on the Knst side o f S e c ­ wards concerted efforts for the re- olutionlsts, from tho oast nnd w esi,
NOLK COUNTY, F M llllllA
treaty decided today when the vote yesterday before the House military
tion 12, T o w n s h ip 20, South o f ltnng&lt;W lie m m , the system o f hard s u r ­ 3» Hast, run South on S anford A vonuo rnovni of thu statu cnpitol by effect­ nccording to Into advices from South
was taken on amendment proposed hy committee that Henry Ford, nay other faced ronilH In Heinlnole County In In­ a p p ro x im a t e ly one and o m i-h a lf miles
The mnln centers o f reaitfe- ' 1
In Michigan street as laid out In Bint ing n temporary organization and up- Africa.
com plete. and
Senator Robinson, Democrat, Arkan­ person, or company, would “ loso their
nnce now is nt Fordshurg and JeppM
W hereas, this Hoard doom s It e x p e ­ o f Mecca M amm ock, said road to ho r e ­ pointing committees to work out
n
Inst penny" before they ever produced dient null to the licit Inti-n-stH o f Heml- hard surfaced, paved and placed In firs:
sas. Unanimous consent was given
pcinir.nont organization which will he towns, where government forcoa *»•'.
nole C ounty to have tmlit and
c o n ­ ■lass condition.
cnmmcrcin! fertilizers at nitrate plant structed
OVIEDO A M I G E N E V A HOAD
a more th orou g h nnd com p lete
for a vote on the amendment at four
effected
nt n meeting to he held in opposed by heavily armed Re
B egin ning w here tho F lorida Knst
h ig h w a y s
No. 2, nt Muscle Shonls, Ain. The system o f hard surfa ced
(
’oast
Ballroad
crosse
s
A
ven
u
e
C,
In
Tho main rail rend lino wns dynam __
o’clock this afternoon. Amendment
throughout the C ounty o f Hetnlnofc,
plant, which has cost the Government nnd to Issue co u n ty bonds o f Seminole Plat o f T o w n site o f Geneva. Florida, Orlando on April 6.
near the Transvnnl border, and the lo ­
provides rights of nations both in and
for the purpose o f c o n s t r u c t ­ a c c o r d in g to pint recorded thereon In
The meeting here yesterday, culled
about $00,000,000, the witness snid, County,
ing paved, macadam ised or oth er hard I’lat Book 2, p age 12. o f Somlnolo
comotive was derailed but there w e«*
out of four power group nrc to he re­
was designed to tin operated only by surfa ced h ig h w a y s In Homlnoto County. Bounty, Florida, thence run Knst hy the Pnlntkn chamber of eommurce, no casualties.
Second
St root,
thonco
South
spected and all nations whether signa­
Florida, more p a rticu la rly described ns to
the cynnid process of nitrate fixation, follow s, to -w lr:
on Second Street to Avenue K, being was characterized hy the business-like
A Reuters correspondent declares .,!
tory to treaty or not will lie invited
the street co rn e r on which tho II. li. manner in which it wns conducted nnd
BKAUDAM. AVENUE
an obsolete method, nnd was worth­
B egin ning nt the
Intersection
o f Bnttlshnll store stands, thonco Hast to
the Dutch Burghers nre materially no- '
to. any conference held to consider
less as a fertilizer producer.
i Uonrilnli Avonuo nt the North Imlf mile the Knst Hue o f Section 21, T o w n s h ip the lack of oratory. The session lust­
sisting tho British forces in their op* ,
controversies affecting insular inter­
Tl...
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nnitilAmnn.i
pout of Ruction 33, Township 19, South 20. South o f B a n g " 32 Knst. thonco
Flu cynnid wns condemned by Mr. i „f itunm- 31 Hum, run Smith one mile South and S ou th w esterly fo l lo w in g the ed only three hours.
erntions
ngainnst tho Revolutionaries.
ests in Pacific or any fur eastern
road b etw een CD nova nnd Oviedo
Parsons ns nhsoloto nnd economi- lo (Ionova Avenue, nnlil road to ho whl- •miIn
A committee on committees wns
A tlan tic
„
.
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, ,
,
ened. paved nnd re-huifV surfaced, unit th rough Iowa t’ lty to the
question.
Coast Bn Broad crossin g In fron t
of
rally impossible, having been super- placed
'
* la first class condition.
laiwton Bros.’ s t o r - at Oviedo, a d i s ­ named nnd chnrged with the task of
LONDON, Mnrch 14.— (By the A s3IOXIIOB
IIOAI)
setletl, he declared, by the Haber im- J Beginning at the Intersection o f the tance or n p p r o x l n n l e l y eight miles, delegating to other committees thu
t By T h e AsNiielated I ' m * )
socinted Press.)— Lntest advices from
said rood to In- &gt;c-hnrd surfaced, paved
proved
methods.
It
was
his
convlcMonroe
lloud
with
St.
Gertrude
Avenue
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 14.—Oppo­
work incident to the organization. Thu
and placed In first cla ss con dition.
Johannesburg tend to show that the
of Hocnents of tho four power Pacific tlon he added, that the Muscle Shonls s!'Xl a n d " T u n ! ,
O V IE D O
V \ l) ( T i l l . I O T A
IIO AII
various committees, it was announced,
situation, which Inst week wns ox*,
Beginning on the South lino o f tho
treaty •loosened nnother scries of piant could not he re-designed to p ro -, ,3,#8nK(**’i ^ t'a " p o i n t 'i w W i i °s™* h T r tow
n site o f North Chuluotn at Avonuo will lie announced nt a meeting o f the tremely grave, with runny hundreds o f
This tho North half inllo poMt; run North l&gt;. ran North on A vonuo O, five (5) committee on committees ut Lake­
broadsides ngninst tho pact yesterday cluco commercial fertilizer*.
y on e nn»
b lo ck s to Seventh Street, thonco West
casualties on nil sides in tho fighting*
in the Senate but Hlnckened their o n - [judgment wns bnsed, he explained, on to 'tY,'r hrhlvo' arrow*
&lt;&gt;,H
," 11 on Seventh Street tw o (2 ) b lo c k s to land, Mnrch 18.
the Wont
is now well controlled hy formidable
\venue It, thence North on A ven u e II,
sinught
might just before adjournment to ,» thorough investigation o f tho cynnid [^‘lYVVinV^ro-han! surfaeed^nd piac°.
three lilochs to Fourth Street, thonco
The majority of the meeting sup­ forces o f the government which were
•cept aunanimous
consent- agreeplants itr Europe, ninny o f which were In first class condition.
Wes! on Fourth Street lino ( I ) block
to Avenue A. thence North on Avenue ported n declaration hy Circuit Judge devoted to the task o f suppression o fniont for a vqte today on the first of being closed down by bankrupt opera- j noglnnlng'm ’ 'the ' mtoVaoctlo.i co f. |
. A.
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im a tely fo u r (1) tenths
of a
tors, whilo others already had gone IR'iirilull Avmiiir with Clenevn Avonuo! mllo to whore the public romi turna W. S. Bullock, one of tho speakers, tor the proclamation o f martial law.
the proposed amendments.
t
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.. it *
I*
t
at tho Smith lliilf inllo punt of Soctlon Wont to want* Oviedo, thonco Weiterly that cnpitol removal was sought rath­ The prompt quelling o f tho disorders
Senators Johnson, o f California, nnd out of business because they could not .'13, Township 19, South of Ilntigo :il following tho public road hctwooit Clotwns largely duo to tho free employ- .
with establishments using J'-usi: run South two miles, said road to junta and Oviedo to tho AtlantUf (Toast er than state division.
Rornh o f Idaho, both Republicans, took comnote
„
at ,
,____
" bo pnvo.1. re-liartl surfaced and placed , i.lno Ballroad crossing In frontjhf LawTiie
meeting
wns
called
to
order
niont o f bombing nirplqnes to disperse'»
n
first
class
condition.
tun Bros.' store at Oviedo, m sK ln g a
the lend in the nil day attack, tho for- I tho Haber improvements,
GENKVA A VENUE
total d istance o f a p p ro x im a te ly six nnd at 2 p. nt., und after the opening pre­ the rebels nnd drop food jtnd ammuni­
mcr U
declaring
As
to tho
the
plant
*oo*
B v im n ig ratification
i M v i u t o n u n of
u i the
m u tren-1
h im - ,
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- future use
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megin
-m ,i nline
o
intcrMcetinu
o f f i v e - t e n t h s (l',.r&gt;) n il!Cl', sa id r o a d t o he
B
ning m
ut m
the
Intersection
liminaries R. F. Rogers, of Ocala, was tion to hesolgcd loyalists.
ty would bo a national "surrender" ' at Muscle Shoals, Mr. Parsons roc- ^ T h !.'1Snath''hair mile post"'of &amp;
1
elected chairman. Judge Bullock, in
Johannesburg, which on Saturday
under throat of datigor from tlio An- rtniniotitlod that It ho kopt in a stand- IS, Tnwunhip id. South * » ( rtnmra ni |
\ n v iim ii
tiie opening address, dcclnrctl Penin­ wns invested on three sides, is nt the
glo-Jnpnncse nllinnco, and tho latter by condition for emergency uho in wnr 'e-hard'’surTalelil'Vave.j Tml ™h«-o,‘i Vn l&gt;r!!lgo "nom ss' Ht!'"johV,"1 nive^on™
Us present time quito safe. Krugersdorpy,
i-oik!It Ion.
|road ru n n in g from S anford to Genova, sula Florida is not being given
asserting that tho proposed four pow­ time nnd declared thnt wns its only first cla ss (151,GUY
A V 15.M l 15
ran West a p p rox im a tely one and on e- right by the legislature.
Tho
luw
the western limit o f tho fighting, ht*
B egin n in g nt tho
Biterscctlon
o f quarter 11 ’ i t miles to brick pavement.
er arrangement would transfor to tho present value insofar as its worth ns
Beurilall a venue w ith Colory nvenuo nt Also b eg in n in g at East end o f suld making body, ho said, in effect, im­ boon captured hy tho troops.
Pncific tho old balanco-of-powor sys­ n fertilizer fnctory wns concerned.
tho North h a lf inllo post or Section 33. bridge, run East o n e - h a lf ( *4) mile to
Genernl Smuts, tho South AfricanContrnry to reports, Mr. Parsons T ow n sh ip 19. South o f Ilnnge 31 East, brick pavement. Said rOnil to he re­ poses taxation without giving In re­
tem that has dominntod Europo for
fun a p p ro x im a t e ly 3,000 foot to
St. hard surfaced, paved anil placed In turn representation.
premier,
nfter n perilous automobile •
declared nitrate plnnt No. 1, designed Joh ns river, said road to lie ro-hnrd first cla ss condition.
centuries.
surfaced, paved nnd placed In first cla ss
Mr.
Rogers
followed
Judge
Billlilt
\.\GE
1IOUI.I5YAlll)
tour
in
the
battle nren being shot at ‘
to
operate
hy
tho
Haber
process,
hnd
A question as to tho authorship of
condition.
Beginning at the
Intersection o f
loci;
and
urged
that
the
first
work
NT.
G
KltT
IlU
IlK
A
VE
N
U
E
nnd
hnvitig
n
nnrrow escape, hns him-been
a
successful
experiment
nnd
the treaty nnd
its
supplemental
Orange Boulevard w ith Oregon Street
B e gin n in g at tho Intersect Ion o f St. iih laid out In tho Map o f
Sanford of the association to be obtain fnir solf taken porsonnl charge o f the sit­
could
he
altered
for
$1,000,000
or
$1,­
agreements ngnin was raised during
(Tertrudo A venue w ith tho Monroe road, Farms, recorded In Blat Book One ( I )
which Intersection Is on tho North and pages 127 and 128, o f Seminole C oun ty apportionment. In his opinion it was uation nt Johannesburg. Ho e x p r e s s ­
the debnte, Mr. Bornh assorting that 000,000 nnd used successfully in tho Houth
Quarter Section lino o f Section Itecords, run Gait on O range B o u le ­
like es the opinion thnt penccful conditions J
despite Secretary Hughes’ letter ac­ production o f nitrntes nnd fertilizer 28 run w es terly f o l l o w i n g the present vard a p p ro x im a t e ly on e ( I ) mile to the not just for small counties
Knst, at a point 1020 foot South o f the
and South o n o -q u a r to r ( V, 1 line "Madison, JofTerson, and Leon,"
to soon will ho re-established.
cepting responsibility for tho final compounds. Mr. Ford’s wholo fortuno North half mile post o f suld Section oNorth
f Section 21. Tow-iishlp 19. South o f
20: run w es to rly f o l l o w i n g the present Bunge 3a, East, w h ere Orange B o u le ­ have representation in the legislature
The fighting hns been accompanied
&lt;irnft there seemed to bo "the most would bo dissipated, the witness ndded, brick
road a p p ro x im a tely tw o and o n e - vard Intersects the M onroe (trick road,
conclusive proof thnt somebody else if ho attempted to manufacture ferti­ hnlf miles to the W est h a lf mile post said road In he re-h ard surfaced, paved equala with Duval, Hillsborough and hy the most exciting incidents, olr30, T o w n sh ip 19, South o f and placed la first cla ss cnndltlon.
Orange.
Less thnn 800,000 pooplo plnne engagements, nvintors escaping
lizers nt plnnt No. 2 nt n profit, ap­ oBfa nSection
wrote the treaty."
g " 30 East, suld road to ho re-hard
B A N D S H I D I N G I K IA II
surfaced,
paved
nnd placed In first cla ss
B egin ning on St. Gertrude A ven u e at west of the Suwnnee river, he ussert- nfter great risks nnd daring and gmlTho amendment on which it wns plying tho cynnid process or nny oth­ condition.
a point a p p ro x im a t e ly 1103 feet West
agreed to voto nt 4 p. m. today wns er to which the establishment might UAMIOItON A VE N U E AND IIOAII BAHT o f the Section line betw een S ections ed, have more influence nt Tullnhnssue nntry on the pert o f besieged police .
r, .
MOOllIu 8 STATION
|21 and 27. T owuh Ii Ip 19. South o f Bunge than more than 700,000 e»Ht
and nnd troopH. In some enses loyal fo r - '•
proposed by Senator Robinson, Demo­ bo converted.
B e g in n in g nt tho Intomoctlnn
o f 30 East, said point la-lag on (he cen ter
Houth.
Mr.
Rogers
recited
whnt
he ces hnvo been hemmed in fo r two or
Cam
eron
Avenue
w
ith
Colory
Avenue,
.lin
e
o
f
u
public
road
running
North
to
Tho
cyanld
nnd
Hnbor
method
woro
crat, Arkansns, nnd will bo tho rst
w h ich In tersection Is fo r t y (Id ) rods Baud's Siding, run North a p p ro x lm a te so
different,
Mr.
Parsons
explained
described
as
the
constant
refusal
of three dnys before nnirplnno relief y iissue ofi tho four ppwer treaty fight
»» est o f the Northern*! corn er o f Sec- ' Iv If,no feet to within 15 feet o f the
tlon
33.
T
o
w
n
sh
ip
19,
Houth
o
f
B
u
n
g
e
;
A
tlantic
Coast
Line
B
allroad
r
l
g
h
t
o
f
thnt
it
would
ho
impossible
ever
to
ap­
the
legislature
to
reapportion
the
to como to a roll cnll. As modified
nbletl them to fight their way out.
31 East, run Smith on Cntneron A v o ­ way. thence N o rt h w e ste rly on itulillc
ycstcfdny by Mr. Robinson, it pro­ ply the latter to plnnt No. 2 without nuo one m ile a cro ss said Section 33 lo road a lo n g railroad a p p ro x im a t e ly 200 state.
Geneva Avenue, said road to lie re ­ feet to railroad cro ssin g , thence across
Secretary Hurt, o f the
Palntka
vides that the rights of nations both removing it from tho ground.
JOHANNESBURG, Mnrch 14.—
gard surfaced nnd placed In first cla ss the railroad r i g h t - o f - w a y to a public
condition.
road p a ra llelin g tho railroad on
Its Chamber o f Commerce, declared his Government forces captured Hrnkpnn,
in nnd out o f the four power group to 1 It was the opinion o f tho witness
Also b e g in n in g at the Intersection o f northerly side,
thence
sou th ea sterly
1,0 respected nnd thnt non-signatories j thnt no individtinl or compnny would t.ameron^ Avenue with Geneva Avenue a lo n g this road a p p rox im a tely 100 feet city wanted tin organization absolute­ entering tho town late yesterday. The
to
the
road
on
the
north
line o f S e c­
ns well ns signatory nntlons shnll b e a v e r attempt fertilizer production on ( TownShlp0 ™ , ' ^
tion 27. T o w n sh ip 19, Houth o f B unge ly free of sectionalism, one thnt will Brnkpnn is a coal mining center twen-,
invited to nny conference held to con-1 a commercial scale by leasing plant,
y11,,', .rV,, n"” ' , ,-A
n'i^w x 1^ 30 East, thence East a p p ro x im a t e ly work for thu good not only of Pen­ ty miles oast o f here and has beeiY
23CO feet to road running N orth and
sider controversies nffectlng their In-; No. 2. He urged the committee to ■road which I* ads W est to Moore's Stu- Houth. thence Houth 1QOO feet to Ht. insula Florida but tho entire state. |a revolutionary stronghold.
Com-'
Gertrude
Avenue, said road to ho r e ­
sulnr interests In the Pacific "or any "make sure’’ that Mr. Ford would p r o -, V.?,?,Vc'i,e^,?, im ?"‘i, "'m'.rdau aV / iuc. hard su rfaced,
Mr.
Hnrt
suggested
tho
organization
(minders
nt
Fordshurg,
five
m
ile a '
paved and placed In first
tluco chenpor fertilizers for the fnr- said road to lio ro-hnrd surfaced, paved class condition.
Enr Eastern questions."
of a permanent association.
west
of
hero
were
notified
by
the
g
o
vI I O A I ) ON S E C T I O N I , I N K B E T W E E N
...............
Administration
lenders declared Inst morH before congress nccoptod the " " 1 1,1,11 imciVm ond AVENlilV^,,on'
Goode M. Guerhy, publisher of tho eynment thnt they must evacuate Their
S E C T I O N 8 2d A N D 27 , T O W N S l l 11*
It). N O U T I I O F I t A N G K JIO E A NT,
night they hnd sufficient votes to d o -' proposal for purchnsc and lease o f
‘rion'e’ va'Avenu"!
Palntka News, ntUhis juncture urged positions hy eleven o’clock this morn­
( W E S T C I T Y 1.131 I T B O A D I
font tho amendment. Senator Robin- the Muscle Shonls properties, or tht^t which Is at the North on e -h a ir tnll«
B egin n in g at tho h a lf mile post b e ­ thnt the mnttqr of a now site for the ing or he subjected to bombardmenttween Sections 2d and 27, T o w n s h ip 19,
non made a short spooch yestordny I of any nthor biddor who contemplated (J,7 "\nnge03 {1East’, run South “on ii°ich- South
o f Baugu 30, East, run South a p ­ cnpitol ho made secondary to tho mnnumil
A
von
u
o
a
p
p
ro
x
im
a
te
ly
on
u
-q
u
n
rfnvoring its adoption, in the inturost, supplying the Nation’s agricultural tor mllo to Jordan road, said road to ho prox im a tely 21 lio feet to I.ouHhurg Jor question o f cnpitol removal. It
Branch o f A tlan tic Coast i.lne Ballroad,
he said, o f fnir play for Russia, Chinn, {needs with cheaper soil footlH produced ro-hu|d surfaced, paved and placed In said road to ho re-hard su rfaced, pnvod would ho best to secure n chnngc, ho
first class condition.
,
and
placed In first cla ss condition.
and other non-signntory nntlons, and nt the $09,000,000 plnnt.
HII’ EH A V E N U E
asserted, nnd then select tho new lo­
f b e m i i
a v e n u e
a n d
u e a ie te k y
B
eg
in
n
in
g
at
tho
ilntorsoctlon
of
IIOAII
Senntor Lcnroot, Republican, Wiscon­
cation.
Sipes A vonuo w ith Co lory Avonuo nt
B egin n in g at
tho
Intersection
of
WASIIINGTON, March 14.—Chair­ lh&lt;- Northeast co r n e r o f Hoctlon 32, l-lench
sin, argued against it on the ground
Avenue and Ninth Street In
Tho question of a temporary or­
T
ow
n
sh
ip
19.
Houth
o
f
Ilnnge
31
Knst.
the
City
o
f
Hanford,
run
South
on
that it would impose blanket oblign- man Fordney snid tho bill would be'rc- run South on Sipes Avenue on o -q u a rto r
French Avenue u p p r o x lm a le ly one and ganization wns then put to tho meet­
tions going even beyond tho League of ] ported out as soon as Mellon, Crissing- mile to Atlantic Konst I.lno Ballroad o n e -q u a r te r t l ! , ) miles to the South ing and was carried unanimously.
track, said road to ho ro-hurd su rfaced,
a lf mile p ost o f Section 30, T o w n s h ip
Nntions covenant.
lor nnd Harding had boon headr from paved it ml placed In first class c o n d i­ h19.
South o f Bangu 30 East, thonco
R. F. Rogers, of Ocnln, was named
-H
tion.
•
West
six |0) tent Iih tulles to w horo
and
thnt
he
didn’t
think
the
measure
Senntor Johnson’s address o f more
U n t i l T O UIII.MMOVN S I D I N G
( B y T h r A m u i r l n t r d I’ r r a a )
private road runs s o u t h w e s t e r l y ' I n t o temporary chalrmnn, and J. XV. Hnrt,
B egin n in g at tho North half mile cem etery . Said road to he re.h a rd aurthan two hours wns directed largely would be amended nny further.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Mnrch 14.
post o f Section 32. T o w n s h ip 19, Houth faced paved and placed In first cla ss of Pnlntkn, temporary secretary.
ngninst the declaration of tho treaty’s
o f Itaogo 31 Knst, m u Houth ou o -q u n r- condition,
—
Six
alleged wire tappers nrrested
The committee on committoes which
ter mllo to A tlan tic Coast I.lno Ballroad
G I M . D S B O I I O A N D I* M ) l , A H O A D
supporters thut its chief benefit lay in IJACKSONVILLE COMPANY
in-a
raid
here Huvornl weeks ago and
track, said road to bo re-h ard su rfaced,
B eginning
at
the
Intersection o f will huvo tho task o f tho apportion­
paved nnd placed In frlst clnas co n d l- iiold
the provision abrogating the Anglo
AGREES TO GIVE $1.6.1
sh
oro
Si
reel
and
Fronch
A
ven
u
e
who
nro
at
liberty under bonds ug-*
.
ing the organization work wns named
l Ion.
In the City o f Sanford, run W est
on
Japanese alliance. If solemn assur­
GAS TO CITY’S PEOPLE
NAN FO IID A V E N U E
grognting
nearly
$60,000,
wero
pres^
'»K!
G o ld s b o ro street a p p rox im a tely eight ns follows:
T. J. Appleynrd, Jr.,
B egin n in g at the South end o f the I K ) tenths miles, thenee S o u th w e ste rly
ances of Great Ilritnin nnd Japtn re­
present brick p a v in g on S anford A v c chairman; R. B. Atkinson, Mlnmi; N. unt in circuit court hero todny when'. 1A:
tCniilliiiieil mi paip, Two)
‘ ( IIV T h e A M o r l n t r d I'remO
garding the purposes of tho nllinnco
P. Yowoll, Orlando; XV. T. Gnry, Ocala, tho venire was drawn fo r grand jury .
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 14.- -Tho
wero to he credited, ho suid, then it
duty. Tho other six hnvo remainod in I
and J. XX'. Walton, Pnlntkn. *
contained no monaco to tho United i JnckHonvillo Gns C ompnny \\H11 com- 0 ^ 1 1 ?
H F J J V D R F iD
jnil sinco their arrest. J. E. Knox, of
Tho
Lnkolnnd
delegation
nlso
sought
States, while if these assurances w oro1 ply with the city
commission’s recent
vnL&lt;U U IW R L D
I / L f l U 1 ItrtJ
Now Yot;k, alleged lender, nt libetty .
tho
noxt
meeting
o
f
tho
embryo
mjgoto ho regnrdctl ns false, thon thin edict to lowor its
gas rate from $l-8fi
under $16,000 bond, shook hands with ,
eiation,
hut
when
tho
matter
was
put
Government should not go into pnr- to $1.06 per cubic
thousand foot, effecHovernl o f tho Htnto’s witnesses in the .
to a voto Orlondo wns chosen,
ternership with nntions which find ttive Mnrch 16, tl wns announced Into
corridors o f tho court house.
Senntor
W.
A.
Russell,
in
a
b
r
ie
f
practiced the ilccoptlons.
yesterday hy W. E. Hoyt, vlco-presl-^
tulk, discussed tho renpportionmont
_'________________
|dent and gonarnl manager of tho |
ORLANDO, Mnrch 14.— Tho four
umondment
to bo voted on noxt No­
FORMER POTENTATE
utility.
I
•
vember.
allogod confidence men put on trial
OF MYSTIC SHRINE
t . t Raiders Prepare to Comb Every N ook W ithin a Tho meeting extended its thanks in criminal court hero today pleaded '
DIED AT TACOMA ,
to tho Pnlntkn civic body for taking not guilty. _________
unjust, but wnB jnindful o f tho ex­
Radius o f 20 Miles
■ ■;
rji'ffll
tho
"
BI°I» which hns thus fnr gonu
pense of litignttion, nnd his compnny,
(B y T h r As»uelnl&lt;-|t l’ r r « » l
TACOMA, Wash., Mnrch 14.— Ellis too, desired to maintain its cordial re­
farther thnn nny cnpitol removal "ngi- SHERIFF KILLED
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 14.— (By the Associated PresB),— More than
Lewis Gnrrotson, who In 1020 wns lations with tho consumor.
tntion since the question first became
BY M OONSH INBRS.'
one hundred armed deputies, volunteers from tho American Legion, represenImperial Potentate of Mystic Shrine
a hone of contention.
Tho mnttor has been subject of much
tatlvo citizens, loft hero at daylight on what is believed tho moat intomrivo
__ I B y T h e A x a u r l n t r l U r r a a k
of North Americn, died suddenly nt controversy for several months,
Outstanding in tho enthusiasm disBenrch for liquor ever attempted In this country. Raidora proposed to comb
CHATTANOOGA, March l 4 - ! s i
his homo here this morning.
plnyod at tho meeting was thnt o f tho
every nook and cranny o f Duval county, within a ratlin's o f twenty miles west
if f I. L. Smith o f Bradley county, w a s g i
The world nt your door every even­
Orlnjulo delegation. H eH ed by »
of Jacksonville for moonshine stills, and bootleg liquor. No report of pro­
shot nnd klUo'd today by m oonshlnag
Herald want ads get results.
ing for 16c.— Dally Herald.
brass bnnd they appeared more thnn
gress o f tho raid hnd been receivod at thb sheriff’s office up to noon
whilo
he was making a raid on a otUK
one hundred strong.
near Lnudcrback Springs.

WIRETAPPERS
ARE ON TRIAL
IN COURT TODAY

WILL SEARCH DUVAL CO. ,
FOR MOONSHINE LIQUOR

�population; North Carolina 1.4S per
cent, and Alabama 1.74. Now York
led in total returns with more Ahan

MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

5,000,000.

m

An analysis mado by tho Treasury
P A U L IN E KREDERlCRi&gt;
o f tho sourcos o f Incomo showed that
W E P A Y 4 % IN T E R E S T ON S A V IN G S
those In tho $1,000—$2,000 class ob­
Mr#. J. St. Clniro White, jr., hns ns tained 7 per cent o f thoir personal
Again wo nro called upon to Ha
ACCOUNTS
her guest, her counin, Minn Alice E. rovonuo from wages and salaries, 3.8 Ha sny thnt tho weather is per­
Ha
Hall, of Portsmouth, Va.
por cent from rents and royaltjcs, 1.4 rat fect. Just think o f It being
H*
per cent from dividends and 4.7 from
80 down here in this desert Ha
---------------- “ S N A P
BACKS”
John Ludwig nnd Gun Schmnh, of interest on investments.
This was
o f Ploridn while the beauti­ Ha
the Went Side, have returned from n contrasted with tho taxpayer with an
ful green Golds of tho north­ Ha
Do you know w hat snap backs are?
{; trip to Tampa and other points of in* incomo of ono million dollars who Ha ern states nro covered with
Ha
---------------- AND
‘ terent.
,
They are quick replies to any question.
drow only 1.34 por cont from solaria^
n mantle of beautiful snow. Ha
23 por cont from solo o f real estate, i n
It is certainly tough on poor m*
Tho Miller wnrehouso that burned ' stocks, etc., 0 por cont from dividends Ha Florida pcoplo to bo com­ Ha
“ W IN N ER S OF T|
Saturday night containod furniture royalties, 38 por cent from divldonds Ha pelled to live in this nort of
Ha
stored there by many residents o f. nnd 11 per cent from interest on pnycllmato the year round. Ha
WEST”
Snnford nnd it will bo n big loss to ments.
Ha Out somehow or other wo Ha
them ns well ns to the Millers.
Deduction permitted by tho govern* Ha* manage to survive and get
Ha
--------ment niso showed n wide vnrinneo Ha a few grits and a little
Ha
Cnmpbcll-Losslng Post Amcricnn nmountlng to 7.47 por cent for incomes Ha "hnwg meat" to go with our
Tomorrow — An All
,, I
Ha
Legion nnd the Ladies Auxlllnry nrc between $1,000 nnd $2,000, nnd 20.43 Ha greens nnd by tho way we
Ha
25c
CONSCIENCE5 «
I0f
Corner"
'^ n d it'S I
getting ready to invnde Pnlm Bench per cent for income of $2,000,000 nnd Ha hnvo plenty of greens, nnd
Corner also '‘Fifteen
Ha
EUNO
DAILY
this week nnd tnke in the big "o fte n -1over.
utes
a
comedy
and
K
ox
Ha
Wo seem to go right on liv­ H-a
sive" plnnned ngnlnst thnt city wher^
Agriculture nnd related industries m
ing in spite of tho alligators Ha
the state Amcricnn Legion
meets comprised more thnn 31 per cent of Ha
nnd snakes und sulphur wnt- Ha
there.
those mnking returns, "trndo," 20 por Ha
er. And spenklng o f sulphur Ha
--------! cent nnd public service, 22.
Ha
wntor it is curious how It Ha
Saturday night scorned to bo an o ff • Corporations reporting "no not in- Ha
.makes people knock down
nnd Scotch whiskeys, who»
nlght. There wore more fights, nioro j come" totaled 110,504, tho nggregnto Ha
telegraph poles with the
drunks, more casualties thnn has hnp-' deficit In this clnss being $005,000,000. Ha
was estimated by prohibition *
face of an auto. Yos, nnd Ha
pened hero in ninny months.
With |Soventy-ono per cent o f tho firms onat $400,000, wns seized by c u l l
then again yes. Wo think Ha
spectors in the lower bay v,.
!' fires nnd nuto wrecks nnd other Occi­ gnged in mining nnd quarrying doso, yes.
loa
nnd tied up nt the Mattery
dents there wns something doing nil clnred they hnd mndo NO profit In
5:40 A. M. MARCH 13, 1022 Ha court notion.
night nnd then some.
1010, ngnlnst 40 per cent In agricul­ Ha
___
,,w *
«—
«
*-.
,IL&gt;*«*■*»’■
^ ^_i - w ^ i,-«e—
-L-—
i»^Hel^• &gt;nr% .
_
Mnximum....................... 80
ture nnd relnted lines, and 18 per cent Ha Minimum ....................... 57
Some one asked an A m erican financier
fco
BANDITS C,Fnr i ^ 7 AUt |
in textiles.
Ha Rnngo ...................
IN
C
O
M
E
FIG
U
R
E
S
58 Ha
what he regarded as his BEST BOOK. The
Interesting chnngcs in tho flnnnclal Ha
' Hurometcr ....................30.38 Ha
A R E S M A S H IN G
status o f certninn taxpayers woro Ha
financier “ snapped
b ack ” “ M Y B A N K
Cnlm nnd clear.
noted in the report. Ono group o f 501 Ha
A L L T R A D IT IO N ench
-T w e n ty thousnnd dolars in cold
BOOK.”
‘
who reported incomes of under m
H a H a R a H n H a m i H a H * Hn rency nnd $50,000 in state and
$100,000 In 1014 wns reorganized In
Many a truth is spoken in SN A P BACKS.
bonds, together with jewelry with i
l l t r Tin* A*M»rlntrd I’ r ra a)
1010 so thnt only 150 remhined in
WASHINGTON,
March
13.—
Inter­
unofficial estimated vniue of
To establish credit at a B A N K , you must
Ha H a H s H a l c i H a H a H a n a
esting bits o f information relating to thnt brnckct, 180 returned Incomes o f H»i
thousnnd
dollnrs, wns stolen
a
show the B A N K you are able to SAVE.
Amoricnn incomes included in the up to $300,000, 205 up to $1,000,000
five
bandits
robbed the New
Ha
Treasury Department's report cover­ nnd 8 over thnt figure.
fcls
stnte
bonk,
30 miles north
You m ay need the C RE D IT at som e time.
fc»
On tho other hnnd 57 selected tax­
ing returns for tho calendar yenr 1010,
yeBtordny afternoon nnd escaped
Ha
payers who pnid on incomoB of $1,
Start SAVIN G now and establish your
which hns just been mndo public.
nn nutomobilo.
Ha
For
Florida:
Mostly
cloudy
Ha
Contrary to populnr opinion, tho 0000,000 nnd over In 1014, dwindled Ha
CREDIT.
tonight nnd Tuesdny; problargest percentage o f returns accord­ to 23 in 1010, 8 o f thoso "lost” having Hn
nbly rnln in extreme north Ha
dropped
bnck
to
the
$100,000
clnss.
ing to population wns NOT from tho
Our Calendar Bank tells you how to save.
Henry McLaulin, Jit.
Ha portion. •
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wealthy industrial centers, but from
Ha
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OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST
Alnskn nnd the District o f .Columbia. S IX T E E N P E O PLE
They make you save. An account in OUR
Hn H a K s H a H a H a H a R a H a Ha
The territory's showing— 17.17 per
BAN K may furnish you with some F IN A N ­
IN J U R E D IN A . B.
cent—was explained by the number:
GET DIG LIQUOR HAUL.
C IA L SN A P BACKS.
A N D A. W R E C K
of individuals on n rating tliclor own
business, while thnt o f the District of
Are Out of Dnngcr— Seven I'iihhcii*
( H r Till* ANN.ii'Intril I'n -K a)
b |Colunibln 13.40 per cent— wns believNEW YORK, March 13.— The Am­
gers Were Killed
J cd to hnvo resulted from tho high rnoricnn schooner Victor, loaded with
■ tio of government employees with sal­
( n&gt; Till’ \N«lll'llltl-|l I’ ri'HMl
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Sanford, Fk|
ATLANTA, March 13—Sixteen per­ moro thnn 3,000 cnscs of Amoricnn i 212 East. 1st St.
aries o f more thnn $1,000 n yenr.
sons
were
injured
in
a
wreck
on
tho
The southern agricultural Btntos Invnrlnbly were fnr down tho list, Miss­ Atlnntn, Rlrminghnm nnd Atlnntic
issippi citizens making returns com- nonr hero yestordny in which seven
S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N ITE WORKS
prising only 1.33 per cent o f tho total {passengers were killed, were pronounc­
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
ed out of dnngcr today. ArrangeSTRENGTH
PROGRESS-SERVICE
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
ments nro being completed for the
HiHiHiHlHltHHiini
n iD U H B siaB N ia R H K H M H n iiB B sa n H H aB a B a sa H iiaa m
funerals o f the victims.
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OAKLAND SIX

I r-i $100 cash, 10 monthly pay­
Went her Outlook for the Period
ments at $25.
Mnrch 13 to 18, Inclusive
A careless negro driver whoso nnme
New paint nnd tires, me
South Atlnntic nnd East Gulf hns not been lenrned rnn into another
chnnicnl condition good.
States: Considerable cloudiness; oc­
car on Celery avenue Saturday night
casional rnins; normal temperature.
with resultant dumngc to himself nnd
the nttenttionos of n physician to sew
NOTICE!
him up. Careless driving should car­
Sanford, Fin.
There will lie regular meeting of ry n henvy fino------ heavy enough to
G. I. A. Tuesdny, March 14th nt Ma­ mnke them remember it.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 14TH

ORGANDIE DRESSES
in plain and fa n cy styles. Col­
ors in
pink, canary, blue,
green, black and white.

Another
Shipment of
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brow n

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

OUR
TAILORING
M AN
IS HERE
H ave your suit made to your
own n otion / E xtra trousers
to match. Select the style, and
pattern o f your choice.
D on ’t fa il to see the largest
and the sm allest pair o f trous­
ers on display in our window.
They are m ade fo r the largest
and the sm allest men in Semi­
nole county.
D oesn’t m ake any differ­
ence about your size, we fit
them all.

TAILORING DAYS ALL THIS WEEK

P A Y CASH

THEY MERIT
YOUR PATRONAGE

W e Pay Cash— Buy for Leas— Sell for Cash— Y O U B U Y FOR LESS

The Churchwell Co.
First Street-

-Sells it for Less

-Welaka Block

�THE SANFORD DAILY HEI
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dor to help out ono o f tho fratornlty
who appears to have gotten in hot
wnter, wo suggest that if
Editor
Goolsby gets nny bidders thut he
please do not “ put them on Ico,’ but
send them over here nnd, in duo sea­
son, wo will return ’em ns thoy were
— minus the carmine. Now, don’ t
hrentho a word o f thin outside the
sanctum—thuro are those who might
place a wrong construction on our o f­
fer. It’s only in a pinch, that wo thus
ovor-ride our scruples, believe US!—

tho rate o f I) nor cent per annum
Interest on said bonds to bo pay
nom l-annunlly; said bon ds to nin
thirty (30) y e a rs a ft o r tho dnto o f tho
Issuance th e re o f; said Ihhuo o f bonds
to bo dntod J u ly 1st. 1922. both tho
p rin cip a l and Interest on said bon ds to
bo pa ya b le at soino bank In the City o f
Now Y ork. Htnto o f Now York, nnd
B E IT F O IlTH H Il IlHSOt.VBD, that Minora Hold Out For Existing Wng«
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law, an election h e!
Beale* and Nothing Ixwt
called, and tho sam e Is h ere b y o r d e r e d 1
to ho held oil the 11th day o f April, A.
It. 1922, to d otorm ln e the question ns
to w h eth e r bon ds In the Htun o f $100.WASHINGTON, Mnrch 14__ Little
01)0.00, hearing Interim at the rate At
hopo
for the nvertlng of n strike In
six (# p er c e n t ) p er centum p er a n ­
num. luturost p a y a b le
som l-u un u ally,
tho principal o f said bonds to inuturo tho unionized bituminous coni fields on
thirty ( 30) y e a rs a f t o r tho date o f tho
Issuance th ereof, shall he Issued hy tho April l was held out yesterday In
C ounty o f Nomlnolo fo r tho p u rposes
thoso official circles which are most
h erein a b ov e sot forth, and
,

Coal Miners’ Strike

Jamin, of The Ocala Stnr, has come
U N C LE HANK
Is Alm ost Certainty,
out into the open. Ho anya:
“ We suppose the state committee
Arbitration Failed
M l l i l i f t every ■ttern soa eaeepl l n i &gt;
dm/ Mt the H erald llu lldlna, 107
meant whnt it snid by itn resolution.
M acaolla A v » » Hanford, f i n.
We don't pny much attention to the
state committee’s resolutions.
The
lust honest and courageous resolution
PUDLHHHSnn
wo remember its tanking was the one
...................... . . . K d l t o r
J. llO I.IiY .—
J. LltiliA ltD ... , . l i e « r « t a r y - T r * a i n r e r repudiated hy tho combination o f so­
___..(leaeral M an a*er cialists, prohibitionists, Republicans,
R , A. H H B l.
cC L. IB W IN -------C lrealatlon M a n a ie r bigots and misguided Democruta who
P h o n e 148 u p t o 8 i0 0 I*. M&lt;________
elected Cntts in 191(1. Since then tho
A dvertU tn p Hntea Made K n ow n
AppU eatloa
stnte committee has had better sense
Hnhaerlplloa Prleo la A dvance
than to make n resolution with nny
concerned with tho repented govern­
Thought for the Day
,
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ment attempts to bring about an adcharacter
in
it.
The
principles
of
Error
o
f
opinion
mny
bo
tolornted.
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t
k
a
N
O
W
O
W
D
S
I I I Moalha .................... ........................ Sj
D elivered In C ity by C arrier
democracy
as
we
understand
them
'
juatment
of wage agreement dlffcrcnwhere reason is left free to combat
One W eek ................................. 18 Ceala
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%*iare representative government nnd
it.—Thomas Joifcraon.
T h e b is 13- to lR -pase W e e k ly Ife r C8‘ M
lno opcrntoInr8tholr
lt wn" dccl” &lt;i
W ill M
M Cpr glfp
C TThem
ln e ill^ C
woro
continuing
for government only,
• u en tirely eovera Hemlaole Conaty government
tholr refiutni
rofusnl »«
to
I,
U &lt; la pablUhed e v e ry F rid a y. A d ver- white supremacy, state rights, total
enter
conferences
with
the
United
BOND.ISSUE IN APRIL
tia la c ratea made know n oa applica­
PALATKA, March 14.— By « deal M|no W orkks looking to the creation
tion. Dem oeratle In polltlea, 93J10 per separation of church and state, al­
FOR BETTER ROADS
Just consumated hero tho city of Pa* 0f n ncw ^ n(,e contrnct f or th(J cen_
CEEi alw aya la advance.
ways support tho nominee* and to the
IS
MOST
IMPORTANT
— MB8SR T H E ASSO CIATED TUBBS
latkn has acquired the water plnnt, traj COmpotltlvo field, notwithstanding
victor belongs the spoils. Now, then,
A pair of tlght-flttln* trousers makes
good will, mains and all real estate of r0prC8Cntatlons made to them by See­
(Continued from I’aga Una)
will you he Goode?” —Ocaln Star.
soma fellers feel bigger than they
on
roatl
jmnt
F
ltt’s
Hairy,
a
p
p
r
o
x
im
a
t
e
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the Pnlntka Waterworks Co., owned retory of Labor Dnvis, who bolds that
really are.
—— —o ------------ly nine (9) tenths rnllun, thence f o l l o w ­ by 'a syndicate o f Boston capitalists.
Pay your poll tax boforo Saturday VOTING MORE THAN CASTING
oxiBtlng contracts require them at
in g the main road Went uml Houthwosl•riy a p p rox im a tely th re e -q u a rte rs (3 -1 ) This makes two water plnnts that the
tf you want to vote In the bond elec­
least
to enter negotiations regardless
o
f
n
inllo
to
the
South
line
o
f
Hrctlnn,
r
BALLOT.
the problems o f his business. But
34, T o w n sh ip 18, Houth o f Ilnmre J« city now has.
of
whether
such negotiations nro car
tion fo r improvement o f roads.
those good old days uro passing along lCaet, thence W e s t fo l lo w in g
p u b lic '
The two plnnts will be merged with rled to completion.
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a
p
p
rox
im
a
tely
three
anti
threrAlmost nny ono, privileged under ! with the Vlrginln reel and the old tenths (3.3) in lice to tho Kouthwost
ntimnlnir Rlnflnn to fiiv-nlnh t w o I
The United Mine Workers of AmerlOn to Palm Beach and no quarter tho law to do so, can cast a ballot at black mammy— and indeed, “ We re- co r n e r o f to w n s h ip 19. Houth o f ItattKO onc Pun'P,nK HUU,on 10 *0*111811 two
thence North fo l lo w in g
the klndB o f water to tho p e o p le o f Paint-1
t cn, tho general union orgnnizattlon,
•iked and none given«-there will be i polling place In n national, state, or •member with n sigh tho days thnt oro 30 Host.
nubile road through I’aolit. nuproxi- k ono 8oft water from n spring a n d '
s declared to be entirely willing to
nothing le u than a dollar asked or local election. But it requires brains!no more!"
n conference, nlthough Insisting
1
v wp oVs i! o f S ectio n "30, T o w n - 1w,v
&gt;■■«)
« » •—
« .* °—r »iro,’
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g iY tn ;
to vote intelligently. Voting Is more
Tho office of today Is tho loafing Im e-h a if inlTo
whip io, Smith o f itniiKo ao East, said oral, from deep wells. Two stain! upon maintenance of existing wage
-------------o------------than casting a ballot, expressing a plnce o f your friends, nnd the more road to lu&gt;_.ro-hard surfaced, paved and J ^
w | „ b f i m n i n t f t J n c ( | J u a t n a t h o y scales, which wero adopted In 1920.
The cattlemen o f Seminole county •hoice for this or that candidate. It private the office tho hotter your p laced In first cla ss con dition,
arc now, but connections will bo made The employers nro demanding redueand
W hereas, a m a jo r ity o f the inemhurs
should consider their own cold stor­ toglns before tho election. It moans friends like it. Book agents tnko
o f the Hoard o f C ounty C om m ission ers between the mains so thnt In *hc |tlons nmpunting to 20 per cent or
age, plant in connection with n slaugh­ •inrticulnrly in tho choosing of candi- special delight in invading it. Sules- o f Seminole County, Florida, have v o t ­ event o f fire emergencies both sup
more.
ter pen and the cheaper price of meat. lates. This npplics to all voters, nnd men glide past its portals with a dev- ed to Im]lil and co n s tr u c t u bridge
a cro ss the HI. J oh n s’ Illver In Seminole piles enn tie used.
,
It iwns Indicated In offidnl circles
The homo boys ought to bo potting tot to only those who make a profeo- erness thnt is developed only after County, Florida, at a point k n ow n as
The purchase of the old plant which yesterday thnt the government would
the
Osteen
Ferry,
and
don of politics,those who do the think- years of practice. F.vcn beggars have
whnt ia coming to them.
Whereas, the Hoard o f C ou n ty C o m ­ was constructed here something over go further nt present but would await
m issioners o f Seminole County, Florida,
ng for others entitled to vote, which learned the secrets o f entrance,
thoroiiKhly
have em ployed
---------------------- com p eten t ! thirty years ago, ends u fight that has the development of the threatened
,
A wnr over short skirts has .split includes the choosing o f candidates, or , Speaking of the poor workingman, and reliable ex p e rts to d eterm ine tliei
cost nnd exp en se in d d e n in l to tin* c o n - 1extended over a period of nearly a strike. The decree of possible govern­
the farming community of Vinland, lominccs, nnd some portion of the the day laborer who goes out with Htructlon o f a g o o d and substantial quarter of a century. The fight be­ ment intervention later, it was snld
rid g e across the Ht. Johns river at the
Kansas, into ninny parts and promis­ work necessary for tho nomination of pick nnd shovel nnd digs ditches is in bpoint
nforesaill, w h o have made a re- gan long before tho city’s plant, was by high officials, would bo determined
.
,
,
es a small wnr. Short skirts have •he most promising, in point o f cnpnb- |Uck! Fftssershy never think of stop- p ort to lilt) Hoard o f C ounty C o m m i e - 1” """ "
sinners o f the eost and ex p en se to b o 1c o n s t r u c t e d ten o r tw e lv e y e a r s a g o , I * the degree to which the strike, if
caused war before this nnd will prob­ lity nnd efficiency, from among thoso ping and firing a barrage of ques
bddgo’°
U‘e co" Mruut'0" of m,ldII)r. E. S. Grill, at thnt time a lending it developed might affect adversely
who "announce” for office.
' thins at him; he can figure whnt he Is
ably cause war in years to come.
TljiqRBFOHE, BE IT UB80LVBD, by! Pnlntka and former state treasurer, the public welfare.
The farmers’ vote is regarded o f im- K„ing to be doing two or three or four
-------------oStatistics assembled for the labor
Heinlnole County. Florida, that It Is tho led the f i g h t and w a s la r g e l y In stru so beautiful in Leesburg that steal­ nense importance throughout tho imurs hence; tho suspense of labor 1h
i» ......... .. th» d t y&gt; in,io„™,i. department Indicate thnt 115,000,000
ing a kiss from them would be grand •ountry. Its importance ought to bo ono „ f the Inst o f his troubles. When terests of
... ......
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Seminole
C ou
n ty to Issue ont .plnnt. Several
° -------1 “times
----- efforts Itnve tons o f coni are now in storage, ap­
larceny. We look for Gilbert to he ‘ enlisted by tho farmers themselves. thu whistle blows, oven though tho co u n t y bonds y f the C ounty o f Homl- ,
,
.
. . . .
.,
n olo for tho pu rpose o f c o n s t r u c t i n g t been made to get together with the proximately n ten weeks’ supply for
wearing stripes before long.— Roport- The most important featuro Is the «lo-; «||tch is not completed, the day laborer imv,’ cd. macadamIxed, or oth er hard «u r- j ,,w n p r «
the nln nt f o r tbn nurnnsn o f
ed h ig h w a y s In said co u n t y as here- 1 " n ers OI l n t Plu n l 10r l n o P u rp o se 01 tho entire country, thnt this amount
Tree o f Intelligence that nccompnnles f0rff0tB his worries nnd marches o ff faced
rorStar.
hove
described,
and
for
the
further
|
acquiring
for the city, hut each time Is rapidly being augmented and thnt
Im ibov...................... ........
Yes, go to it, Gilbert! We will go tho fnrmers’s vote. To thnt is added homc to t.nj o y n well-earned meal,
purpose o f b uilding and co n s tr u c tin g a the negotiations fell through, until non-union production is tending to in­
nore general appreciation o f the need, Xlu&gt; r,,„| poor working man is the b rid ge 10'roHH thc Ht. Joh ns Illver In
on your bond.
Seminole C ounty at u point k n o w n us about eighteen months ago when un- crease. Local agreements between the
for
careful choosing of those who are business man who has to always fig- Osteon Ferry, und
------------ n ■
B E IT KPIITIIKB ItlOHOl.VED. that other campaign was started ami a union nnd operators are also expected
A floating liquor pnince will he n hold public offices, make the laws liri&gt; on bow much time he is going to It Is the determ in ation o f ib is Hoard price o f $85,001), plus the inventory of to go into effect on or before April 1,
the am ount o f m on ey required to
anchored outside the three mile limit and administer them and to attend to |u. f „ rt.L.(| to WU8tc in ids office on that
pay the cost o f thu con stru ctio n , r e ­ supplies on hand was agreed upon and which would insure mnnintennnee of
•.he
thousand
nnd
one
duties
pertain,li(4
fricni|
8
lUlt|
others—not
in
a
busi­
turn!
su rfa cin g and p avin g o f the roads
nt Now York and then there will ho
Boyds were further operations.
h erein a b ov e d escribed will am ou n t to the deal went through.
ng
to
official
positions.
ness
way,
hut
in
this
modern
curse
something doing unless new laws can
the sum o f IKN.OtUMKl; and that the cost voted to pay the purchase price.
I Secretary Dnvis was said to tip
o f the building and co n stru ctio n o f tho
Quite recently the Pennsylvania Far- cw||e(J “ (|ruppinK !„.•&gt;
be passed giving the United States
There will he no change in the rates maintaining a policy of hands o ff with
b r id g e across the HI, Joh ns riv er
at
prohibition forces the dominion of the 'tier—which, as its name indicates, is
The droppors-in are millstones about Osteen F erry will amount to the sum
*
“ *
* • *
i i*--- i f „
. . lilt,. .and
j charged for the two waters. The oh reference to the anthracite situation,
o f .*.12.,can
n journal
devoted
to agricultural
in- tho cconomic ncck of thc cmintry!
seven sons, the earth and the sky.
dustry nnd the well-being of those onThc 0,rici. mnn (,0C8n.l know whnt u ! ! h the J eterinn iatid n^uV' n ils'* itonr&lt;l o r 1,0,1 w a t e r , is s li g h t ly h i g h e r in i o n t h o g r o u n d th a t o p e ra to rs and mln—o
thni tlm am ou n t o f bomls ro'iultoil fo r c 0 „t than the c it y w a t e r and both have |e r s w o r e n o w c o n fu r in g , nnd thnt prnsIt is really amusing about s o m e of gaged therein—had this to say with
n
w 1 tb(, (R,xt minute
holds; there may bo tl|0 pm poses ufores.l hi Is the Slim of
Hi NnuKl) t iio ijh a n i • t*H)0,-1 their preferences At tho earliest pos- j poets were nt lenBt hopeful that wage
those ponderous editorials some of reference to “ Formers in Politics:’’
business und a dropper-in—and it is ONE
000,00) Hollars. *88,000.00, of w h ich !...,. ____ __ ..
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contracts would He made. Officials
thc newspapers are ready to fling nt
It will be the duty o f the vot- I.nerve wrecking trying to attend to shall be iisoti for the purpose of con- siolu moment the city s plant will he declared there was no reason to l»cslructliig.
re-hard
surfacing
ami
pav*
moved
to
the
site
o
f
tho
old
water
ei s this year to select many state Ione and lie hospitable to the other at lag the roads aforesaid, and *13,000.00.
1,1 .
, 8,lL OI lno 01,1 wal0,r
the Republicans about their laxity nnd
of which
shall be used
buildj, company s plant' so that there will he Hove thnt a coal Htrike would spread
and
national officials. The impor­
the same time.
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. . for
. . the
.
,
their shortcomings. Why say any­
to other industries.
tance of choosing the right peo­
It is the rankest form of selfish1? ’V!,.V‘t’' n V ‘,i“ I n ! t ”ro5't’’ .V[ *1,l11
overhead in operation
thing about the Republican party nnd
ple is probably greater this year
ness that will cause a person to take ! =_
what they have not done? Every
than ever before. Voters should
slices
school boy knows it. There is no
take a personal and collective in­ |pec
roon: for any argument, the truth is
terest in the nomination o f men ' giving
so plain.
and women upon whom they can
tur
rely to carry forward the devel­
asse
Looks like Boh Holly is overlooking
opments of our Institutions ami
it h
n hot in not claiming the Sanford
at the same time practice the ut­
happier worm mi me w a y ruunu n -v
school girl who answered correctly tho
most economy. The question of
the private office staged a comeback
Y 1
100 questions on current topics pro­
heavy taxes is one which must bo
ami slammed its door in tho face o f I ^
pounded hy the Literary Digest, got
considered ns of foremost impor­
that growing herd of nuisances w h o! ♦
her information from the Sanford
tance
in
these
days
o
f
lessened
in­
"just
dropped in!” —Jacksonville Me-]
Herald.—Tnnipn Tribune.
come.
However,
the
primary
"in­
Couldn't claim it altogether, Jnwn,
tropolis.
stitutions of rural life—the high­
since the young lady reads the Ilerald
ways, the public schools nnd oth­
and the Tampa Tribune and wo now
er necessary institutions—should
advise the school boards of tho d iff­
not he made less effective nor
erent counties to subscribe for tbn
their development retarded. Prog- ,
Sanford Herald and the Tampa Tribless can continue without an in­
uno.
crease of taxes if a more rigid
------------ o—---------economy is practiced through the
Unless the railroad rates are lower­
elimination of unnecessary ex­
ed before another shipping season the
pense.
growers of the Sanford section can
What is said in the foregoing pnrnnjnke up their minds thnt they will not
applies equally in .Florida
as in
get the money for their celery that ■raph "I'l''**-"
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they hnve this season. If there hap- Pennsylvania. Here, as in the KeyCongratulations, M .
pencil to he a drop in the market now -tone stnte, we have our cherished,
To Whom It May Concern:
which Is not probable hut is possible, nur invaluable institutions, all of Eilward M. Gallagher, a local blackery little profit in which need careful attention no less smith who has four hoys in the orthere would he but \v.rf .......
........
It plumage &lt;in Burlington, a Imby with £ ^
celery now. The answer Is ship hy tban the purely public business.
............ .......
to my sister, Mrs. Charles Center, ’
water, joining the Water Traffic Lea- P"0* without need of cited proof
thnt incompetent men or women Rutledge, and four other boys in difJ
guo, buy a boat nnd have your own sa
can not efficiently represent the peo- forent places and my wife ill a host
importation. It is the
me only
oniy answer
n n s w o r. *................... - ...... •
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transportation.
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pie and transact their publicbusiness
pitnl, is not the same Edward GalV
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as it should lie transacted.
Then it Ingher who was arrested for stealing v * ! 1
HERE’SA DEMOCRAT ASOCALA follows that the selection o f those to a suit case a couple o f weeks ago.— A «?&lt;
STAR SEES IT.
perform public duties needs
to be Edward M. Gallagher, Rutland ( Vt. &gt;
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•Some time ago The News, very in- that only thoso best qualified are nom
Saw a mut oil a motorcycle the othnoeently, asked several gentlemen o f innted for ami elected to office.
Tho time to choose the right people
day that looked like it came from
thc press supposed to he versed in
for official places 1h now nnd not a day Noah’s Ark. It laid everything on it
political doctrines of nil parties,
or two before election. It is too into for noise nrk. t i : thnt coidd possibly
what, to their mind .constituted the
then to make more than a choice be- hang on and rattle nnd with the ex­
principles which the stuto executive
tween those who hnve boon placed in huust v ide open nnd every one of his
committee adjured electors to cuddle
nomination, with or without tho con- two cy indues working ho rushed down
before they pushed a ballot in the
sent of the voters generally.
This the street making a noise like a locobox. Aftor some fencing Editor Renwork o f choosing candidates cannot |motive stalled on the Mt. Dora hill,
with safety lie delegated to thc fow or |||c should "get the hook."
even"bo permitted to lie done without
--------5 individual concern nnd pnrticipntion.
George Won’ t Do It
J it Is a favorite expression that “ tho J "George Goolsby says he would just
j
* people are supreme,’’ but thoy are not (a8 n(,on kiss his job press with the
■ when they fail in doing their whole (m j j|,k fountain as some of the car\ duty and doing it well. Choosing the ( mined lips tho flappers wear," whereFRU ITS
J right pcoplo for public offices is ono
the Leesburg Commercial states
■ of tho most important of tho duties of , that it “ knew poor Goolsby well
when he would no more have stopped
citizenship.—Times-Unlon.
and
m
because lips were like red cherries
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VEG ETAB LE S
INTO HISTORY
window without stopping,” and utlvis--------[os George that " if you have to turn
The private office is becoming u down any, just put them on ico until j
thing of tho past. •
jwo get down there next time." Where*
It used to ho the sign “ Private" o n , upon the Florida Chief comments:
a man’s door meant he was more o r (“ Huh! Gilbert, don’t you know left
less protected from the disturbing in- hunt! advertising pays these duys, He
simply bidding, tho
old
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fluonccs of tho world; he could l e a n is
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ninU FLORIDA REPRESENTATIVES
killed the reapportionm ent bill
when Mr. Harris, of Pinellas, moved
that house bill No. 1 bo made a spcc! lal ordffr for tho following Monday at
4:16 p. m. A roll cal] being demanded
there were 20 yens and 90 nays, Tho
(motion being lost nothing more w b b
hoard of the bill until Wednesday,
April 20th, when the measure was
taken up and read a second timb in
in’ order that tho public mny know full. Mr. Futch of Lake, moved that
, thl.Sc charges are made by these jthls bill be mado a continuing order
Mr# without the knowledge of tho [for Friday morning, April 20th. Pend­
£ thc writer has looked Into the ing consideration of this motion the
Dnortionment question and has fol- j house adjourned. When this order
d house hilt N.o 1 of tho 1021 ses- was reached tho following morning,
of the legislature until same wus Mr. Perry, of Lee, moved as a substi­
finitely postponed on the motion tute that the further consideration of
, South Florida representative, house Rill No. 1 be indefinitely post­
, house bill No. 1 was a bill to poned, which substitute was accepted
The question then
entitled an Act to apportion tho by Mr. Futch.
mentation of the state of Florldn recurred on the motion to indefinitely
ie senate of tho state of Florida, postpono consideration i of house bill
to apportion the representation No, 1 .. Pending action on this motion
the stato of Florldn in the house the house recessed until 8 o'clock that
irescntativcs of the state o f Flor- i afternoon.
rtp'
It will bo recognized as one on , At three o’clock tho house was
h Attorney General Rivera H. called to order by the speaker, and
rd, before the 'legislature con- upon roll call 76 members answered to
ord
1, prepared nLd which was
en- their names. The consideration of
d by the press of tho stnte^ ns house bill No. 1 to be indefinitely
fair, und was recognized as a postponed was resumed, Tho Hpeaker
_ ((apportionment measure.
ruled that the substitute offered by
•his hill was Introduced In tho Mr. Perry to the original motion of
M of representatives by Mr. Ellis Mr. Futch und which substitute was
klachua county on April 7, tho llrat accepted by Mr. Futqh and beenme his
introduced in tht^ house. The bill motion, was not u proper substitute,
referred to the committee on rc- and accordingly the 'question before
ortlonnicnt. On April 8th tho the house at tho time was the original
sure was reported favorably by a motion of Mr. Futch, namely, that said
nimuus vote of the committee. Thin house bill No. 1 be miulc a continuing
rt was mndo by S. D. Harris of order for Friday, April iflth at 10
illas and recommended that the o'clock a. m. Whereupon Mr. Futch
be passed. On the same day, Mr. withdrew that motion and made a mo­
ris moved that 200 copies of this tion that the measure be indefinitely
be printed, which was agreed to. postpone)!, be now put, which was
ie measure rested until April 16th agreed to.

nress of the Sbuthern part of
I*»t « " attributing to
rtpreHo„tati«e9 and M M tor. from
fp7urlda, \n tho Florida IcglslaJj unjust and unfair legislation s
*V npportionment, claiming that
JJ* Florida will never glvp South
rida n square deal In the legl.la-

D ELICIO U S

wholly for Itself.
It will have to
adopt tho Rotnry spirit. I t will have
to do away with electing men td^ cer­
tain offices because they hnvo merely
a "personal axe to grind"— and after
thnt Is ground to a fine edge tho city
may go to the devil fo r all he cares.
New blood needs to be added In a fair
r^itlo to those who have been striving
to "run the city."
Some avow thnt It 1s useless for the
compnrntlvely new-comer to try to get
Into o rfico; thnt the older heads know
the better what is needed; and that
everything will bo the better to mnko
no radical chnngc; but those who stu­
dy the mntter with core will admit
that only by blood-infusion can-oft^ntimes the life o f the patient bo pre­
served. The yldor the generality of
people become the more solidly do
they become "set In their ways" nnd
the more difficult it becomes to Intro­
duce new plans. There Is a constnnt
necessity for chnngc In the manage­
ment of n city—until such n time as
the best shall have been found nnd
proven; nnd it Is for this reason nlono,
If for no other, that newer nnd more
up-to-date plans should be tried.
Not only Is it possible for n com­
mission o f three working In nccord,
and having the experience of n man­
ager who is an expert In hls lines, to
"crcnte income"— but it Ih possible to
expend thnt Income with grenter ef­
fect; nnd thnt is nn Item of no small
value. Right there Is where the man­
ager comes Into piny. Under n care­
ful nnd nble mnnager each one hun­
dred cents mny be mnde to do more
than a dollar’s worth of betterment.
Gases hnvo been known where on ccrtnnin Jobs fifty cents hnvo dona one
hundred cents’ worth Improvement.
Let there be some steps tnkkcn soon
to select a committee to fnko charge
of such a matter— nnd hnve It done
soon enough that none shall remain
Ignorant o f whnt the bill mny cnll for.
— Kissimmee Gnzette,

A roll call being demanded the vote
on the motion to Indefinitely postpone
resulted In 41 yeas and 34 nays.
Among those voting to Indefinitely
postpone which always means death
those nine South Florida representa­
tives recognized,as being from South
Florida.
Had these nine voted
against tho postponement of the mensure the vote would hove beon 48
against and 33 for.
The names of
these nino South Florida representa­
tives can be found recorded on page
633 o f the house Journal o f the 1021
session of the legislature.—Tnlluhnssce Democrat.

Dunbar M ale Quar­
tette and Bell R ingers—
Princess, March 14th.
298-Btp
THAT COMMISSION FORM OF
GOVERNMENT

Last week a correspondent Irf the
Gazette, In n negligible endorsement
of the commission-manager form o f
government
for Kissimmee said:
“ Meantime it is well to reflect that
neither council nor manager can
create Income." While this mny sound
well from tan nrgumentlve point o f
view It must bo conceded to be rcdlcnlly wrong—because that Is one of
the chief duties of the councllmnnlc
body; nnd It would be one o f the du­
ties of the commission nnd the mnnnger, In collusion, to cqntlnuo the prac­
tice. Doubtless v.1 ..r the writer In­
tended to convoy to the people was
that neither body could crento the im­
possible—or the Inordinate; thnt the
people governed would stand only for
a certain amount o f whnt might be
termed by radicals ns opressfon.
I f Kissimmee can devise n gbod
charter—one which from its very
fairness nnd straightforwardness will
merit the approval o f the majority of
tho people— there Is not the slightest
doubt the measure would enrry—
PROVIDED thnt three commission­
ers could be selected who would be
hrond above nil personalities; who
would not presume to get work thru
thnt was especially valuable to them
nnd of but little benefit to the ninssos;
■ who would have tho temterlty to
stand up against friend and foe nllke,
look them squaw In tho eye nnd dcclnrc that the movement was good for
qll nnd not for n select few.
If Kissimmee Is to grow ns it
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should; ns have grown other commun­
; ities with far less advantages; it will
■ have to get out of the class thnt Is

Demand tho genuine— name Btnmped on every crown— nsk
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Bottled only by

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

.GAINESVILLE. March
14.— The
question of whether a setting hen
should be criticizczd for leaving n
lice infested nest, is pointedly put to
poultry raisers by the Agricultural
News Service of the University of
Florldn. Answeriqg its question In
the negative, the publication quotes
Professor J. R. Watson, of the Florida
Experiment Station, ns to how lice
enn be eradicated.
Sodium flourlde is probably the best
remedy, according to PProfessor Wat­
son, who continues:
"It is most economically applied to
fowls by the pinch method; thnt is, n
pinch of the powder is dusted on the
head, one under each wing, one on
each thigh, one around the vent, one
around the breast, and two on the
back."
Another excellent remedy, the pro­
fessor snys, is one pnrt of mercurlnl
ointment and one or two parts of
vaseline. These should be mixed thor­
oughly nnd a bit the size of a pearl,
rubbed on the fowl under the wlngH
and about the vent.
It is not necessnry, or even desirable
the professor stntes, to rub tho entire
body o f the fowl. I. ice nre of n roving
disposition and in their senrch of new
fields to conquer, they wilt sooner or
later, come to the poison, according to
the professor.
Professor Watson snys further:
"One important condition In control­
ling chicken lice is to.give the fowls
nbnndnnt opportunity to dust them­
selves. For this purpose, dust, nlrslnck lime, ashes, or nny light, dusty
mnterinl is suitable. Fresh,
very
slightly dnmp earth in which to
scratch or dust should always be nvanllnble,
»
"O f the several klndH of Hco thnt
commonly
nttuck
chickens,
one
crawls over the skin, especially under
the wings nnd on the posterior pnrt
of the body, but seldom gets onto tho
feathers. Another Is particularly a
feather niitf und Is somewhat smaller
than the body louse. Another common
louse thnt Is very injurious to young
chickens, attacks the head and Is
called the head louse, It is best con­
trolled. perhaps, by liberally grcnHing
the bend with lard.
“ Chicken mites, sucking parasites,
mny be killed by npplying plenty o f
flowers o f sulphur on the fowls nnd
about the house.
Mites bite nnd
slick blood, while lice crawl and annoy.

BUYIMPROVEDPROPERTY!
City Lots with Paved Streets, Sidewalks, Gas, City W a t­
er, Electric L ights and Sewer connections, in all parts o f
the city.
IS TH E

T IM E

TO

BU ILD

that home. The above im provem ents are essential and
improve the value o f your property.

AGED MAN GUILTY OF INCEST

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ABOUT

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GEORGE W. KNIGHT
estate

H I,

T h r AMMirlnlPd I'rritMl

IN S U R A N C E

■ ford, ago sovonty-two years, pleaded
' guilty yesterday afternoon In criminal
court to the chnrgo o f incest, and was
sentenced to ten years In tho stato
penitentiary. Complaint was filed by
the fourtoen-ycnr-old daughter.

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Dunbar M ale Quar■ tette and Bell R ingers—
Princess, March 14th.
208-5tp
The world at your door ovory evonJ ing for lbc.— Dally Heratd.

288-tfi

For Information

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reservation

see Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant CampbclI-Lossing Post, Sanford.
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O P T IC IA N — O P T O M E T R IS T

M aQ k/rw ny/orH ja.

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.

212 East. 1st S t.

Sanford, F la .

JUST ARRIVED

Herald want nils get results.

Large Shipment of

GLOBE PIANO CO.
BAVB YO U M O NEY
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Empire Hotel Block
O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A

WHITE MOUNTAIN
ICE CREAM
FREEZERS
Substantial reduction from Inst
year’ s prices

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The Peoples’ Bunk of Sanford was sound and de­
pendable in the old days and it is sound and dedependnble now.
It seeks new business on its record, and cordially
invites you to become one of its customers.
If you wish a banking affiliation that stands high
in public confidence nnd is built on character, you
could not do better than to maintain an account
with

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Sanford is grow in g, property is g o in g higher every day.
You are losing your chance to g et som e real bargains in
im proved city property if you fail to consult—

real

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This shows the profit in the
glass business.

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"The statement o f earnings o f )
the Owens Bottle Co. for the (’
NINE months ended September]
80, shows surplus, after charges
and Federal taxes, of $1,485,865. |
"From Glassworker issue No­
vember 12,1921."

CONTROL CHICKEN LICE
- FOR SETTING HENS
STVERAI. GOOD'REMEDIES

..DELAWARE CRUNCH.. \
In Bottles Everywhere

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Kimball Pianos, from factory to
n r v n v n i x-t
home prices. When you nre out shopO W E N S B O T T L E CO. ping, don't fall to ^top in at T. J.
tP A W W IN n S
IMiller &amp; Sons’ and look thorn over.
IY f\ IV lN IiN \ x o
Then gwj Mr&gt; ijljnler&gt; f or prices and

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C H U L U O T A IN N
On the Okeechobee Ilranch of the Florida B u t C o u t Railway, Cholaotn, F la ., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. F lr a t
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to | U 0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

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MRS. CHAS. D, BRUMLEY, Manager
■Villi

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 14,1922
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922
P L A N T P U R E B R E D 8BB D
F O R B IG G E R Y IE L D S

Authorities Say There Are Few Precedents

(KT xar. Assoelaw* Pr*M)
such new state, it is t c^op n on 0 e
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrchh 13— Re- Jgal authorities that the M o w in g
vlval at discussion. In Control and course of procedure would be correc .
South- Florida o f a proposal to divide
1. The Legislature of tho Pnrc"
tha state,, whiob. arose recently with j stnte would pass an act consenting to
the renewal o f tho capital removal the creation nnd admission of the now
campaign, has prompted* am cmanlna- state; designating its boundaries, and
tlon of legnl records and an Inquiry in the snmo act provldo for a Constihere ns to Just what steps would be tutionnl Convention to be held within
necessary to create another state the Jurisdiction o f tho proposed new
from a part of one already In exist- state; provide for an election to be
ance
i hold for the purpose o f submitting
Legal authorities declare that I n . . - ; the | .r .p « « l W y t o t - « j » ^
much a . the dlvl.lon o l state, ha. H W voter, o f
he
been little Indulged la there ext.t. »* *• !
X
” hcr udth
eery .ca n . precedent upon whhh to
S
election
base an opinion as to the proper, n
I
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course to be pucued .hould -ueh a thereof, t a j b . * ° ' J ' ^
.top ho undertaken. Section .1 of A r -!
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N O TIC E!
We have a limited supply of the new Peace Dollars which
tribute to our friends and customers as long as the

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F . P. F O R S T E R , President

to get the
Original and
Genuine

noci
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box.

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Dunbar

The very latest style
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FO R § A L E — Newly
Constructed’ 5-room

Phone 30

“ WE DELIVER THE GOOD

Quick Service Transfi
Drop a Coin in the Box

Never Occupied
Screened Throughout, Hot and
Cold Water, Gas and
Electricity

For a few days only

Mr. and Mrs. A. Haines, of Brook­ B. G. Mcthvin, A. F. McAllister, Leslyn, N. Y., wore among tho recent lio Brynn, Orln Farroll, J. G. Sharon,
arrivals stopping at the Montezumn. and Porter Pitts. Visitors wore Mrs.
Hall and Miss Brain.
B. L. Barry, of Daytona Beach, was
in tho city yesterday nttondlng to bus­
iness. Whllo hero ho mado his head­
wcok at Yowell’s. Theso goods con be
quarters at tho Montezuma.
'
secured nt Newberry’s Drug Store.
Mr. and Miss .Haines, o f Chicago, Will give free demonstrations nt tho
302-ltp
III., arrived hero yestorday and were homo-by appointment.

a. W. T. Langley will
members o f tho Morentertain
Mntrons Bridge
_ Club at her
on Park avonuo at 3:00 p. m.
jay—'Welfare Department of
Woman’s Club at 8:80 p. m.
l a y — Mrs. John Melsch will en- guests nt tho Montezuma, leaving this
Old-Time Revival at
aln the members of the Idlers morning for their home In Chicago.
, at hor home on West First
the Methodist Church
Miss Brenda Morrison, who Is
W onderful Aw akening
— Mrs. J. E. Pace will ontcr- spending the winter nt Dnytonn Bcnch&lt;
the Booklovcrs Club Friday af- came over yesterday on business, re­
turning to Dnytonn this morning.
Big Crowd Opt Last Night to Hear
oon at 3:30 o'clock,
Dr. Walker
lay— Children’s Story Hour will
.aid „t four o'clock nt Central
One who was present, characterized
the meeting last night Ht the Metho­
dist Church as a "wondorful old-tlmo
revival service of the kind some p eo­
ple think* has gope out of Htylo.’ A
splendid crowd was present. A splen­
did spirit of earnestness prevailed.
Dr. Walker delivered a strong nnd
compelling sermon on "Sin,’’ using ns
bis text Romans 0:23. The wnges o f
Hin Is death; but the gift &lt;&gt;f «&lt;&gt;d »»
ST. AGNES GUILD
•eternal life through Jesus Christ our
The regular mooting of the St. A g­ Lord. Dr. Walkor defined sin. He
nes Guild wnH held yesterday aftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Clurko
Lconnrdy, on Pnlmotto avenue. Sev­
ern! mnttors of importanco were dis­
cussed, nnd other bhsihesa attended to.
After tho business session n social
hour was In order, the members sew­
Wall Paper Sale at the ing on articles for the outfit for the
little mountain girl.
aint Store,
W elak a The next meeting will bo Monday
lock.
„„„.... afternoon at threo o’clock nt the home
of Mrs. Fred Dslgcr. All members
nro requested to be present nnd to be
on time.

II. W.NICKKRS0N
Public Accountant; Audits—Systti
Income Tax Service

Balace $25.00 per month with 8
per cent interest

Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg,
’ ’ hone 852
Orlande, F

Will sell or exch an ge for
Sanford property, Five
acres land, 6 room house
FOR SERVICE
Cith bath, on East C oast
Call 146-J
fiver front, twenty m in­
W. RAWLING, Prop,
utes from
Coronado
.. Employment Bureau Beach. A snap fo r some
The vocational committee of the Be one wanting nice hom e
ness and Professional Women'i Q
near Ocean beach. For
requests all young womtn
employment to register st It* FI further particulars, ad­
National Bank.
dress,

Sanford Steam Latin

GEO. A . DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY
Over the Seminole County Hank

B E F O R E B U Y IN G
A PHONOGRAPH
Sec the

NEW EDISON
Attorney and Counsellor-nt-Law
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
Ovor Seminole County Bank

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George A . DeCottes

Genera! Shop and Mi1
Work
Ssnferil

Geo. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insuronw
SAN FO R D

Spatial iatliT SpinalA d juatmenta

Florida

CONTRACTOR and BUILDI

Over Seminole County Bank
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W m . J. K efm od e, D . C.
Doctor o f1Chiroprttctlc

iood load o f Tennessee
4ulos for sale or trade
.t Brady’s Barn.

Foundry Co.

COLLECTED B Y 'L E V Y AND S A tE
Gamer-Woodruff Building
General Machlno and Boiler
OF THE.PHOPERTY'UPON WHICH DfTlee Hours:
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.1
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuw
0 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
ALFRED FOSTER,
Sundays and evenings by appointment
Oversize Rings and I’ins;
204-24tc
City Tax Collector.
Steel Gear Bands; Crank 8

SANFORD

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Florida

PIPE ORGAN CLUB
Mrs. Schcllc Mnines and Mrs. Tom
Moore were joint hostesses for the
Pipe Organ Club yesterday afternoon
at the home of the former on Mngnolia avenue.
This was the regular business meet­
ing and election of officers. The fol­
lowing officers for the coming year
were elected: President, Mrs. Forest
Gntchcl; vice-president, Mrs. KoKnt
Rossitor, secretary nnd treasurer,
Mrs. Orin Fnrrcll.
Next Saturday the Pipe Organ Club
will hnve a rummage sale. After tho
conclusion of business, a social hour

. I M C W S f i '8 ?

One of them paid rent all of his life ; the other
lot and home. When they came to the last stretc
journey they met, one of them looked tired and
because all that he had to show for his life wa.
rent receipts), and tho other iooked like he reap
and felt that he was a man among men. (becaui
accumulated a little something in his travels).

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HO THEY ARE
H A T THEY ARE
HY THEY ARE
Conic out and henr COL. J. Q. NOLAN, Nntlonal Lecturer of
THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE and perHonal representative of
Col. Wm. Jos. Simmons, Imperial Wizard. Lecturer Is a man
of National Fame.

L E C T U R E FREE

Everybody invited.

LADIES ESPECIALLY URGED

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284-2fltc

FOR SALE—34 full blood White Leg­
horn chickens. Apply nt East Sec­
ond street, In 000 block.
302-2tp

FO R S A L E
LE—5 room bungalow on
street. All modern convcnUnusunlly low price. Easy
3. F. Lane.
302-Btp
FOR SALE— Cash and carry Grocery
Store, 311 Sanford Ave.
300-0tp

FOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
Centor nnd Elm ave. Two lota west
side Pnlmotto nvo., 50 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
les, Calif.
____________288tf; 20-tf
FOR SALE Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks o f confer
o f city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc

FOR SALE— Baby carriage, good con­
dition. Practically now. Apply nt
Herald office.
2UU*3tp
FOR~SAirE— Celery farm, a rcnfbnr- FOR SALE— Oak and other
hard
irnin.— E. F. Lnno.
208-fltp
wood, strnnd wood rnnge, $2.50;
FOR SALE— 16 acres, 10 tiled
fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
house, barn, 4 wells, $0,000.
Ileardull Avenue. ,
280-tfc
— H. B. Lewis. Phono 340 or

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M IS C E L L A N E O U S

MONEY TO LOAN on real estate, 1st FOR SALE—Tomnto plants, any LOST— Tan colored pocketbook con
taining sum of money. Return ti
quantity, for prompt dcllvory.—
mortgage only.— S. J. Policy, Route
Herald.
Reward.
301-2t]
288-tfc
A, Box 220, Sanford, Fin. 300-Gtd-ltw Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 830.

PALM BEACH, March 14.— Fishing
nnd golf constituted the program of
the president today before leaving by
rail for St. Augustine. Arrangement
has been completed for the president
to be taken out curly todny to try bis
band at fishing and golf is expected
to take up the greater part of the af­
ternoon. Officials of the American
Legion gathering for the stnte con­
vention sent President Harding a con­
vention badge and their regrets that
lie would be unable to address them.
Ideal weather conditions which the
president met with in Florida continu­
ed today.
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 14
blent und Mrs. Harding const*
bo guests of honor nt n public
tlon here tomorrow night,
hundred invitations hnve been

A . P. C O N N E L L Y , A gent

FRIDAY NIGHT, MARtil 17 AT 8 P. M

MOSCOW, March 14.— William D.
Hynwood, heads a group o f American
Industrial Workors of the World to
whom Premier Loninc grunted con­
fession to operate the big NudojdlnHky iron works in the Ural mountain
region nnd part of the coal mines in
Kosmotz basin nnd auxiliary factor­
ies.
i MUCH IMPROVEMENT
IN THE CONDITION
OF GENERAL CARR
DURHAM, N. C., March 14.— Much 2
Improvement Is shown todny in th o. J
condition of Gonornl Julian S. Cnrr,
Commnndor In Chief of tho Confeder­
ate Votorans. He is Horiously ill at
hin home hero with pleurisy.

CORNER FIRST STREET AND PARK A V E ;
Herald want ails get results

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Congrogntlonnl Club
Men’s Club ---------Klwnnis C l u b .........
Rotary Club ...........

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Lane’s Addition

Outboard M otors.----------- 1

[ W e sell lots on easy term s with a
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202-M-W-S

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turned; agenta for Callle In!

Which man are you going to be?

Tax Collector, Seminole County

ANTED

These L ots are located in fro n t o f R ose Court fa c in g
East on S an ford H eights

Started life together,

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STANDING OF THE CLUBS

OF 1. W. W. WHO WILL OPERATE
IRON AND COAL MINES
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TOTALS

S. O. Shinholser

Contractor and Builder

130
135
130
84
145

The Store That ie Different

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V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Attomey-at-Law

KIWANIS CLUB
Lloyd ................... 140 125
C arter..................... 131 102
Joncf ' .................... 127 117
Wight ................... 138
08
J. C. S m ith ............ 124 184

A t the lowest prices seen in Sanford

3R SALE—One fi-room cottage, in
good condition, good location, good
$700 cash', balance on
SALESMAN to covor local territory, flowing well
! Helling dcnlors. Gunrnntood snlnry tomtit. See H. M. Rumboy, 310 South
29B-12tc
404 0f $100.00 per week for right man.— Holly Ave.
308 Th0 Commercial Radium Co., Fifth FOR SALE— Two story business
374 Ave. Bldg., Now York.
300.0tp
building. Apply to the owner; Klen

2100

TOTALS

A ll Colors— A ll Sizes

VARIES
PROG I
PLAYING AND 1
DAY FOR ST

SA N F O R D NOVEL!
WORKS

817 Commsrelsl Street

CONGREGATIONAL WINS
In a regular match on tho Parrish
House alloys last night tho Congre­
gational Club added another victory
to their string by defeating tho Klwanls Club.
Bower tho Klwanls
star was out o f town nnd his absence
was folt.
Ronand for tho
Congregatlonals
rolled high score with Bolding close
on his heels. John Smith wa». high
man for KKiwanis.
The next game will bo played W ed­
nesday night at which time tho Mon's
Club meets tho Rotary \Club.
Tho
public In invited.
Last nights' scores:
CONGREGATIONAL CLUB
B e ld in g ...................170 127 148 445
Pennington_______ISO 116 143 417
R c n n .d .................... 1B3 200 170 S23
Kent .............
132 132
R a n d a ll.................
100 100
Bolly ..................... 108 100
277
Jewett ................. 167 116
272

CECILIAN CLUB
The students day program given by
the Cecilinn Music Club, last Satur­
day afternoon was interesting nnd en­
joyable.
Those who pluyod were Velma
Shipp, Dorothy Mooro, Pearl Robson,
Nozzle Stone, Dorothy Ray, Louise
Fields, Margaret Cox, Cnrol Stone,
Included In the littlo folks numbers
woro Julia Higgins, Mary Helen
Morse, Minn Howard, Margaret Giles,
Louise Hickson, Sara Maxwell, Thelinn Tow, Carmen Guthrie nnd II. C.

At.NFS G. HKHNF.U. Chelrau

THOS. J. A. RfclDY

p riv ile g e s Incident to c o r p o r a tio n s
fo r profit under the law s o f the
aV i t XI.

Storage Facilities
If we pleutte you, tell others; II
tell us. Phone 198

Small Cash Paym ent
Down

Apply to

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i istration lenders that In the end a so
I,ATE HOUSE IS
|id Republican vnto' exclusive of th
LODGE’S TERMS i "Irreconcilable" would support tli
____ ! committee program.

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A T Y O U R O W N PR IC E

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Princess, March 14th,

YEAST

the Honorable E. F. llousholdcr, Judgo
of said court, ns Judge of Probate, for
my final discharge ns Administratrix
of the estnte o f W. T. Humphrey, de­
j n r T h * tM iirlu lril P r m «»
ceased, and that at the snmo time I
WASHINGTON. March 13.— Senate |&gt;RODUCEK MEETS CONSUMER
will present to said Court my final
consideration of the four power pacific
accounts as Administratrix of snid
treaty is expected to reach the stage
Housewives in many towns in Flor- ..state, and ask for their approvul.
of action during the coming week.
1
Ida are finding it possible to buy fresh
Believing thnt virtually every senn.,
1vegetables, fruits nnd other farm
tor has made up his mind how he will
products directly from the farmer and
vote, those in charge of the trenty will
nt modest, reasonable prices. Various
begin todny nn aggressive effort to
ngencios throughout the stnte, partialbring the debnte to n conclusion.
lurly home demonstration agents, have
Senntor Lodge, of Massachusetts, the
been laboring to this end for several
Republican loader, hopes to secure a
years—striving to institute "curb
unanimous agreement setting n time
mnrkets," places where the farmer
to begin roll calls on the proposed res­
may directly meet the consumer and
ervations nnd if ho fails he is prepared
oil terms which are faair and satis­
to hold the sennto in session until late
num- »»» « ..... .
. . . . . .
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factory to both.
W ITNESS ou r nil tin*8 thin I ltl» tiny of
hours so that the storm of oratory ov..............
• Last August a number o f women be­ March. A. I* I»22.
n.
H W ol'R ,
or the trenty may spend Itself as
longing to the county council of home
K. M. HWUI’ K,
soon ns possible.
N. F. I.HXKTTK.*
i demonstration work in Ft. Meyers
r i i u r i i s H i ) rii A H T F .il o f h v i i i 'R *
The opponents of ratification are n o t 1
started to work to establish a curb
I.K/.FTTF. KAIIIIF.N t ' O l t P W Y
expected to assont readily to such market in that city. This market op­
Th«« umlcrslginU in corp ora tors herehv a*Hor|Hle llicmHelves togn lh er fo r
unanimous consent agreement as Mr.
ened January 7. Miss Snrnh W. Par­ . III. purpose o f hecoinlltK Incorporated
Lodge suggests, although they declare tridge, stnte
home demonstration and formlaK a c orp ora tion under and
they have no intention of unduly pro­ agent, reports thnt most* encouraging hv virtue o f the law s o f the State o f
Florida, with and tinder the fo llo w in g
longing the debnte. They have given and satisfactory results are being met proposed ch a rter:
Section I.— T h e name o f till* c o r p o r a ­
nottice thnt any attempt to "force” by this curl) market. The beginning tion
shall he
,
H\\ lll'K-I.F.ZKTTF. CJAItnUN « &lt;»&gt;•results will be followed by the adop­ was somewhat slow, the sales tho first
I'A.TY
, „
tion of vigorous measures by the "Ir­ week amounting to only $40. But, ns and Its principal place o f htiHluess shall
he In the T ow n o f OVlnilo. In the C ounty
reconcilable bloc," which for the past
the farmers learned thnt the o f S'emlnolc. anil the Hints o f Florida,
anil such oth er p laces as may he d e s i g ­
week has kept nt least one of its mem- *,,on
1
housewives
renlly would como out nnd nated hy the noartl o f Directors.
hers on the senate floor constantly to buy their products, the sales took a
S e c t i o n '.'.— T h e general nature o f tltc
to lie transacted shall he as
observe developments and shut off any sudden, upward trend nnd for tho Inst business
fo llo w s :
The liiiyl'-g anti s e ll in g c f nnltnmove for premature action.
I week in February amounted to $370.
pr .veil and Improved hunts, tracIn spite of this situation the ad­
tot
- and farm Implements, ernto
"Before this curb market came I
m ' ' erla I and fertilizer, the upsrnministration senators are hopeful thnt tried to sbll n lond of vegetables by
lion ami cu ltiv a tion o f track farms,
1 to own. operate,
maintain,
hire,
voting on reservations will begin with­
rent, hulld o r erect w a re h o u se s
in a few dnys, and some o f the more
and o f f i c e hulldlligB. t«&gt; sell, m o r t ­
gage, Kilh-le* pledge, hire, lease
optimistic even believe that a finnl roll
or convex the property of said
cortmrath n i t any part th e reof at
tall on rntifienttion mny bo possible
the dlseieMon o f the HoaVtl o f Di­
by the end of the woek.
re cto r- to h o r r o »
money. Issue
hoe 1 1 or o th e r ob ligation s, und to
They nssert thnt the pledges given
secure same hy m o rtga g es. pl«ditt y in make it certnin that more than
„ f „v oth er kind o f Instrument,
to make con tra cts o f
any
kind
the necessary two-thirds have decided
w h atever for the fu rth era n ce
nr
the business o f the Company. T o
to vote for ratification with tho "no
deni In merchandise anil
do
all
alliance" reservation of tho foreign
th in g s and a cts which the Hoard
o f Directors may deem to be a d ­
relations commlttco und they declare
visable or expedient to he done In
the transaction o f Its said huslunss.
thnt a majority would like to clear the
and g en era lly to h a v e .'e x e rclse and
fnr the nthor arms conference
e n jo y ntt the rights, p o w e rs and

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fednr.'dny

(For Final Discharge)

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money, offering you in return for youi
gavlngan full measure o f Service, Safety
Tangible Assistance when required.
Read our bank ads and be convinced.

JU ST R E C E IV E D

PBBD D A IG B R . society Editor,
R. J. Newton, of Jacksonville, spont
Phone 2 1 7 - W ................. tho day hero yestorday on business.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
the proposed new state, and its nec­
essary provisions, could be passed
with a referendum clause submitting
it tto the people o f the whole state, to
become effective nfter being ratified
by a majority vote.

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Merchandise ads are created for tho
ee o f inspiring in you a desire to

Red-blooded men: Any beefy guy
who gnnws n cignr nnd crnckH your
knuckles when he shakes hands.
B.iy it with n Hernld Want Ad

OCIETY

W HAT IS A BANK
ADVERTISEMENT

The value o f. purebrod livestock
scents pretty well Implanted In the
minds o f all Amorlcan farmers and
In tho practices o f the better typo of
farmers, so much so that there la little
danger of a return to th e . predomi­
nance o f the old scrub hog, cow, horso
or chicken.
Yes, wo hnvo hoard purbrod pig
and purebrod calf and purebred colt
and purebred “ blddle" from the time
when we went barefooted and ate out
o f a spoon, but .hpw often have we
heard about purbred corn or purebred
other kinds of seed?
May It bo said that It Is just as Im­
portant that the farmer secure the
hejt seed to bo had as It is fo r him to
secure tho best llvesttlck. “ Purcbreds
eventually, why not now," applied as
proporl yto the seed o f farm crops as
it does to farm animals.
The planting time, fo r goneral field
crops, is near.
Seed should bo on
hsnd or readily available; But It \n
not too late to get purobred soon-*
the best seed. If you didn’t save you
own purbred seed or haven’t them al­
ready, there nro mnny reputable Beed
houses throughout the country, nnd
tho nearest one to you enn be reached
in n few dnys by mall.
However, In buying seod. it Is just
ns necessary thnt you make sure of
the reputnblencss o f the dealer nnd
of the quality of the seed ns you do
when you buy purebred livestock.
First, make sore thnt the seedmnn
'makes it his strong point not to sell
poor seed. Second, be sure he mnkes
no mistake in the seed ho sells you—
mnke him ninkc sure of it.
Plnnt orfly sound purbred s e e d start the crop right—nnd mnke bigger
yields.

B A N D C O N C E R T --------------------------------------F R E E P R IZE S

A u tom obiles will leave F irst N ational Bank every ten
m inutes from 1:30 p. m. Friday. F ree ride to A uction Sale

LANE
“ T H E R E A L E S T A T E M A N ” and
U . S. R E A L T Y A U C T IO N C O M P A N Y , A g e n ts

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SANFORD

“The City Substadl

•I’hc City Substantial”

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

V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
NUMBER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922

, V O LU M E II

15 M illion Fire Loss&gt;in H eart o f Chicago Business Distrii
A FAVORABLE REPORT ON
FLORIDA BANKERS HERE
BONUS BILL ORDERED BY
FROM GROUP NO. THREE ONE FIREMAN KILLED, ANOTHER
HOUSE COMMITTEE TODAY
. -ENJOYING THEIR VISIT SERIOUSLY INJURED AND TEN OR
JU ST O FF T H E LOOP O R D O W N T O W N D IS­
T R IC T A N D

F IR E

OF

U N D E T E R M IN E D

O R IG IN S T A R T E D E A R L Y T H IS M O R N IN G

Chairman Fordney W
MORE WERE SLIGHTLY INJURED BIG H O T E L
PRODIGAL SON
Subm it Form al Repo:
Today or Tom orrow
WAS SUBJECT AT Fire Started in Center o f Block Bounded by V a n ­ BURNSATRENO
Buren, Canal and Clinton Streets and Leaped
DIVORCEES FLEE HARDINGSR
REVIVAL
SERVICE
luncheonT today
Across to Jackson, Catching the Twenty-one
About Thirty South East
Florida Bankers San­
ford’s Guests

DR. WALKER TAUGHT WONDER­
p r o m OSCEOLA, ORANGE, LAKE,
FUL LESSON TO HIS HEARERS
VOLUSIA, SEMINOLE AND
LAST NIGHT
OTHERS OF 8 . K. FLORIDA
But "he came to himself” nnd said
Group No. 3 of the Florida Bnnk- “ I will arise nnd go to my father’s
cth Association met here today with house.” The sermon preached by Dr.
the Valdez Hotel as headquarters and Walker Inst night, on the Prodignl
under, the chnperonugo of the local Son portrayed "the infinite difficulty,
bankers were taken ovo* the city and the infinite desirability of being good,
shown the many beauties and the In­ a theme a sold as hnmnnity.”
Dr.
dustries of tho greatest vegetable sec­ Wnlkor led hi« hearers to .see thnt tho
journey of the younger son into tho
tion in tho world.
Group No. 3 comprises the banks far country typifies tho departure of
sltunted in the Counties of Osceola, man from the correct walk in life;
Orange, Lake, Seminole, Volusia, Bre­ that his substance may he any talent
possessed by him and how, he asked,
vard, St. Lucie, Palm Beach, Broward,
are
you spending your substance of
Dade and Monroe and about thirty or
character, intellect nnd bodily vigor?
more bankers were present at noon
T he‘ return o f tho prodignl, penitent,
today, several more being expected to
and humble supplicant for the posi­
como in at one o’clock.
tion of servant in his father’s house
They are taking luncheon at the
and the father’s reception according to
Valdez Hotel at noon nnd W. T. Don­
him the full honors of a son,, exempli­
nelly, of New York, and several other
fies the nbundant pardon, and bound­
visitors present will address them on
less love of tho Father o f nil. Thcro
various topics of tho day. They are
were seven conversions last night.
holding their meetings in the Palm
Seven bouIh who said, "1 will arise and
Room of tho Valdez nnd expect to he
go to my father."
through business at 3:00 this after­
There is every promise of a great
noon after which tho locnl bankers and
meeting tonight. It is men’s night at
the business men will tnko them for a
tho Methodist church' and every man
ride over tho colery fields nnd show
in Sanford is invited.
thorn Sanford. The yoxpcct to loavo
late thin afternoon for their homes.
COTTON EXCHANGE
ONE RIG BUCKET SHOP,
SAYS WITNESSES TODAY
NEW YORK, March 15.— Chnrgos
that the Amoricnn Cotton Exchnngo
is n huge buckotshop whore nctunl
trading is raro nnd whore the south­
ern speculator Is nt tho mercy of tho
Now York brokor, wore mndc today by
former members of tho exchange, nt
a “John Doo” investigation conducted
by tho district nttomoy’s offico boforo Chief City Magistrate McAdoo.
Witnesses testified to numerous
instances of “ cross trading,” flctlous
orders, dummy accounts, “ scnlping,"
secret manipulation of unrecorded
transactions, sensational advertising
designed to woo the accounts of small
speculators in tho South, nnd undis­
guised "bucketing” of orders.
W. B. Wilson, nnd J.' H. Watson,
members of tho firm of Wilson &amp; Co.,
which wns expelled from the exchnngo
last February 28, on charges thnt they
had warned their client sagninst fur­
ther dealings with tho Institution,
wero principal witnesses for the prose­
cution.
GRAIIAM-MCDANNEL
Mrss. Mnudo Graham and F. J. MeDnnnel wore qulotly married at one
o’clock this afternoon nt the Church
of Christ pnrsonnge, Rov. W. D. Drnper officiating. Only immedinto rela­
tives witnessed tho ceremony. Tho
couple loft linmedintoly for Florida
whero they will spend n month on a
farm owned by thd groom. Upon their
return to this city thoy will make
their homo at 222 Corunnn Avc. Both
Mr. nnd Mrs. McDannol have been
residents o f Ui Ih city for a number of
years, nnd a legion o f friends extern!
best wishcR for tho happiness of thiH
estimable couple,— Ownsso Press.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McDannol ar­
rived here last night nnd are receiving
tho congratulations o f tho many San­
ford friends of tho groom. They will
remain for several wooks nnd expect
to visit other pointa In Florida bofore
returning to Michigan. Tho ITorald
Joins In oxtondlng congratulations and
bpst wishes to Mr. nnd Mrs. McDsnnel.
B. B. McCall o f Oveldo was among
the visitors to tho city today.
County Commissioner O. P. Swopo
° f Oveldo was in tho city todny talk­
ing over tho county bond Issue.

Story Chicago, Burlington and Quincy General
Office Bulding, Destroying it.
.

ESCAPED GUESTS IN NIGHTIES
NONE OF WHOM WERE
INJURED

CHICAGO, March 15.— (By the Associated Press).— A spec­
tacular early morning fire today destroyed n full square of business
buildings just out of Chicago’s loop, or down-lown district, with a
loss estimated at from ten to fifteen million dollars. The fire
started in the cen torof the block hounded by Van Buren, Cana and
Clinton streets and West Jackson Boulevard, or undetermined ori­
gin, and burned every structure in that area, leaped north across
Jackson and wrecked the twenty-one story Chicago, Burlington «
Quincy Railroad's general office building which also houses the
Mercantile Trust &amp; Savings Bank, and under a strong wind dipped
over Van Buren street Southward and burned nearly through to
Harrison street. The fire was not brought under control until
nearly five o’clock and even then firemen wero fighting a dozen
different fires and others broke out intermittently as the wind
wafted the sparks about. One fireman was killed, another serious­
ly injured, ten or more slightly hurt and an unknown number of
the hundred thousand spectators who thronged the burning dis­
trict were slightly hurt by falling bricks, burning timbers or
sparks. City Fire Attorney High said the original blaze from
wheih the conflagration grew was possibly o f incendiary origin.
High announced the arrest o f an unnamed man on information sup­
plied by the president of the concern where the fire started.

RENO, Nov., Mnrch 15.— Scores of

is

AW AITED TOGETHER W11
SPEAKER OILLETT WHO
IS IN FLORIDA

( I l f T h r Ami o r In te d I’ r ra a)

guests escaped from the upper win­
dows in their night clothes when Riv­
erside Hotel, the inrgost In tho city,
wuh destroyed by fire early today. At
five o’clock thiTbuildlng was still ragIng furnace and-the ruins could not be
searched but a cheek whh started tq
learn if any guests were missing. No
serious injuries reported. Tho fire
is believed to have originated in the
engine room and broke out nt two
o’clock; The flnmes spread rapidly
and the guests found the stairways
cut off. Most of them were rescued
by firemen with ladders.

( I l f T l i . A a a o r l n l r d I’ r r a a )

-

WASHINGTON, March 15.— A fa v oruble report on tho long-contTOV«
soldiers’ bonus bill was ordered by
houso ways and means committee
a vote o f ID to5. Chairman 7 o i
plans to submit his formal report
(,ny or tomorroW| but snl^d the tt

for &lt;cn!iing tho measure up in th*.
house would not bo fixed deflnl
until after tho return here o f Spea
Gillctt, who is in Florida with P resi­
dent Harding.
Representative Fordney snald h®
did not expect Speaker Gillctt to b rin y I
nny message on tht^ bonus from th#
exccutlvo nnd that fho subject o f the
conference with the spenker would be
HABEAS CORPUS
the question o f ending up the bill next
Monday under a suspension o f the
PROCEEDINGS TODAY
AT MIAMI FOR MYERS rules.
The vote on tho mensuro In the
committco
wns taken after Secretary m
( I l f T h e A a a n c l n lr d I’ rraa)
MIAMI, March 15.— Tho habeaus Mellon, Comptroller o f tho Currency
corpus proceedings in the case o f J. D. Crisslngcr, nnd Governor Harding &lt;rf
Myers, who is wanted In Salt Lake the federal reserve board,* had been
City for embezzlement, under the questioned fbr two hours in open s®*name o f Milton D. Joseph, wns con­ sion nR to their ideas o f the bank loan
tinued from todny until Saturday.
ndjusted certificate plan.
Before tho final vote the commltee .
rejected,
19 to 5, nn amendment o f­
D augherty Says
fered by Roprcsontattivo Bnckarach,.
H arding Leaves
Operators Take
Republican, New Jersey, to im pose
The $100,000 Bond Issue 'for Roads and M ainten­
Some Time Today
W r o n g Position for a period o f three years a ope per
ance and Building o f Osteen Bridge
cent, tax on wholesales, designed toA fter Golf Game
( H r T h r A a a o r l n l r d I’ r ra a )
raise $500,000,000 with which to An-*
PAL BEACH, Mnrch 15.— Disap­
j
Telegraphed Message of Sympathy to
Tho citizens, tax payors and every- to the people is to bring thorn direct pointment at the refusal of tho opera­ nnco the bonus.
to the people by word of mouth, to dis­
Under
nn
amendment
suggested
by
Senator Trnmmell
ono Interested In tho good roads o f tho
tors to meet the coal miners in con­
cuss in open meeting all that pertains
Governor Hnrdlng nnd ndopted by
A
county nnd tho mnintonanco of the to the bond issue, to take up tho roads ference in an effort to mnko a new
( I l f T h e Aimiirliitril I 'rr a a )
unanimous vote, banks making origi­
eontrnct
to
replace
hto
one
expiring
ST. AUGUSTINE, ' March 15.— same and a hrldgo to bo built across nmf show whore they will go nnd
nal loans on the ndjusted service could
President Harding arrived from Palm tho St. Johns river at Osteen ferry leave nothing undone that will in any Mnrch 31, wns expressed yestordnp by huvu thoBo certificates rediscounted by
Bench nt 8:-t5, had breakfast on hiR nrc requested to meet at the court way throw the full light o f publicity Attorney Gcnornl Daugherty. A t the other bnnks authorized to make origtsame time ho reminded all pnrtios thnt
private car nnd wont immediately to house Thursday night
nn loans on the certificates. Governor
(tomorrow upon the bond issue.
the golf links. Ho telegraphed n night), nnd discuss tho issues. Tho
Bo nt the court houso tomorrow at the threatened coni strike involved the Harding objected to having .the certi­
interests of the public nnd is not n
messngo o f sympathy to Sen. Trnm­ way to bring these important matters eight o’clockk.
ficates rediscountablo by federal re­
privnte controversy.
mell when ho learned of Mrs. Tram­
serve banks, saying the general ec&lt;K
The public would look to tho gov­
mell’s death Inst night.
nomic effect would bo unfavorable.
■
ernment for protection in the event
The
committee
also
rejected
an
Posse
Surrounds
D efense Attorneys
o f nn emergency, tho attorney gener­
CUT ARMY TO 100,000?
amendment to restore the original
al added.
N
egro
in
Swamp
at
Object to Jones in
cash provision in place o f the bank
“ 1 think it wns a mistake on tho
( n r T h e AnanrliKrd I’ rraa)
W rightsville, Ga. pnrt of the operators to hold out loan amondment and to relmpose the j
W ire Tappers’ Case
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 15.— First
excess profits tax as a means o f rais­
announcement of n movement in
against n preliminery conference with
ing
the required rovenue.
Another
Negro
Slashed
Clothing
of
Young
congress to reduce the army to 1004- Judge Emphasizes Need of Secrecy on
mlnoworkers," Mr. Dnugherty declar­
amendment
to
restore
the
war
tima .
Woman and Set Fire to Her
000 enlisted men, or possibly lower,]
Grand Jury’s Part
ed. "There is a contrncturnl relation maximum income surtax rate of 68
wns given tho houso yostorday b y ,
______
betweon tho two interests.
They per cent, also was rejected.
( I I ) T h e A a a o r ln lr d I’ rra a )
Representative Sisson,
Mississippi,!
&lt;h7 Thr Aaaoelntrd i’ rraa)
agreed under terms o f the 1020 scale
WRIGHTSVILLE, Ga., Mnrch 15.—
Secretary Mellon and Mr. C risa in g o r^
ranking democrat on the committee ( FORT LAUDERDALE, March 15.
agreement to meet and discuss u new
reiterated to tho committee their op-* which recommended a total of 115,000.'— Attorneys fo rthc defense In the A posse o f nearly one thousand urmscale. They ought to do so. And it
Declaring there had boon no parti- case of the alleged Wire tappers todny ed men are believed to have surround­ is fair to remind them thnt tho gov­ position to the ndjusted certificate
sinshlp in framing tho nrmy appro- unsuccessfully attempted to have ed in a swamp eight miles from hgro ernment itself is a party to this con­ loan plan, but Governor Harding (In­
m.
pHntlon bill nnd no attempt to do the State’s Attorney Jones, of tho Seventh a negro who yesterday slashed the tract nnd therefore has a right to clined to comment on the advisability.
o f bonus legislation at thlj time other ,
army an injustice, Mr. Sisson, In open- ] Circuit, disqualified from assisting clothing of a young widow near Kito take a hand in the business."
thnn to say that in his judgment tbd*
and
then
poured
gusoline
over
her
ing tho debate on the measure, assert- _State Attorney Coleman, of this cir“ Also all parties Involved," the at­ bank lonn plan would help the beneflbody
nnd
set
flro
to
her.
Tho
negro
Is
cult,. In the prosecution.
Governor
cd:
.
torney general continued,” might re• "I do'not bollcvo wo would irnke a Hardee assigned Jones to assist Cole­ snid to hnve been seen cnrly today momber that tho present disputo is clary, but probably not the banka. ,
There developed a difference o f
mistake if wo cu t‘the total to 100,000 man. Judge Davis emphasized the near the scene of the crime. Several not a private nfTnlr. The public 1b inInlon
etween tho treasury sec
shots
were
fired
nt
him.
nnd in fact I want to say now I will need for secrecy on the part of the
tarcBtcd nnd Its rights must be pro­ and the comptroller o f tho currency as
offer an amendment to mno thnt num- grnnd Jury nnd naked the jury nlso to
tected by tho government, ub I think to advising banks not to make advanc- ,
investigate other gumhling nnd liquor ISSUANCE OF GOLD
her the maximum strength."
thoy would bo, insofnr as may bo pos­ cs to former servico men on the certi­
vioIntionB.
„
CERTIFICATES RESUMED
sible."
ficates. Mr. Mellon said the treasury —
Forger Caught at
AFTER FIVE YEARS
Expressing tho hope that the threat­ would not feel called upon to give such
AMERICAN EXPORTS
ened strike would not tnko place, Mr. advice, while Mr. Crissinger reiterJacksonville by
FOR FEBRUARY
I l l y T h e Aaaitelnlrtl I’ r ra a )
Daugherty added:
nted that if national banks asked bia
Seminole Deputy
WASHINGTON, March 15.— The is­
LESS THAN JANUARY
"I hope tho strika will not take opinion ho would advise against loaua*
suance o f gold certificates without dc- place, but if it does thosn immediately
on such security .
( H r T h r A a a o r ln lr d I’ rraa)
Goes Crazy After Getting Him to
mnnd, which wns discontinued • flvo involved might romombor that tho
Tho comptroller said there
WASHINGTON,
March
15.—
Amcri..........
?
.........................
Sanford Jail nnd Taken to State
years ago, was resumed today it yms country must not be loft without the
many
banks in the West also in the
can
exports
for
February
were
$251,•
nnnouncetl
by
the
treasury.
Asylum
•
fuel necessary to maintain transporta­ East that held an “ unbelievable" am­
000,000 compared with $278,000,000
tion and essentinl industries."
ount o f “ past duo and doubtful pa;
A nmn named Rnwllngs who forged in January nnd imports Inst month of GENERAL CARR
Tho attorney general mado it plain and that such hanks probably
several checks on W. B. Young of $271,000,000 compared with $217,000,­
IS IMPROVING that he was not taking Rides in the
not make tho advances. He said
Oveldo wns caught In Jacksonville 000 for previous month.
controversy but that tho public is would toko from' ono to five yean
several dnys ago by Deputy shorjff
( H r T h r A a a o r l n l r d I’ r ra a )
DURHAM,
March
15.— General vitally interested and that it*makos the banks to work out the papar
Vickery o f Sanford and brought back LOAN OF 50 MILLIONS
Carr continued to show an improve­ its volco heard through the govern­ which ho referred.
to Snnford for trial. Aftor boing InTO AUSTRIA RESOLUTION
ment.
Secrotary Moilon expressed
enreorntod In tho Jail hero for a day
UY SEN. LODGE TODAY ment today, it was announced from
his
bedside.
vlow
that it would he better from :
or more he exhibited symptoms of in­
TORNADO VICTIM8
economic
standpoint fo r the
( l l r T h r A a a o r ln lr d I 'r r a a )
sanity end finally wont raving mad
OF
YESTERDAY
NUMBER
WASHINGTON,
March
15.—
A
res­
to
borrow
in tho first instance
duo It Is thought, to the use of drugs
F. J. McDn^ncl o f Ownsso, Michi­
TW
EN
TY-FOU
R
TODAY
olution
of
Senator
Lodgo
extending
for
$300,000,000,
which it was esti
which ho had boon tnklng for years.
gan hns arrived in tho city for n two
twonty-fivo
years
a
loan
of
$50,000,that
tho
banks
would be called
Ho wns adjudged Insane by a com­
weeks visit nnd his friends are glad to
(lljr T f c » A a a o e ln t r d I’ r ra a )
000
made
to
A-ustfln
for
famine
re­
to
advance
on
tho
cortttficatM tn
mission hore nnd taken to tho stato
have him down again. Frank owns
NEW ORLEANS, March 15.— The
lief,'
wub
adopted
unanimously
todny
first
threo
years
from
tho e
asylum at Chattahoocheo.
Deputy
property south o f the city and is one denth toll o f tho Berios o f tornadoes
Vickery deserves much credit fo r the]by the senate and sent to the houso. o f Sanford's .greatest boosters. He if over tho various sections o f Louisiana, date o f the bill.
capture o f Rnwllngo who had become
railway agent in hlB homo town and Mississippi, Aransas, Oklahoma, Mon­
Pay your poll tax before Sail
Attend the mass meeting nt the expects to come to como to Sanford
an ekpert In tho uso o f forged checks
day nnd early yesterday, stood today night if you want to rote in the
and passed several hundred dollars Court House Thursday night at eight some day for keeps and wo will bo nt twenty four. At least olghty-nint
election for county roads and the
o’clock.
worth boforo being caught.
gind to hnve him here.
persons were injured.
jtcen bridge.

MASS MEETING THURSDAY
NIGHT AT COURT HOUSE
TO DISCUSS BOND ISSUE

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To be Qualified to Vote in the Bond Election to be Held April n
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a reply from (i bank at West Liberty,
Iowa. Tho Herald not only covora tho
local Hold but also has a circulation
all over tho country.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lucas o f Ocala
arc in tho city today making arrange,
nicnts to put on a concort here in tho
near future. Lester is .wo’ l known
hero having been with tho Coburn
Minstrols for mnny years au interlo­
cutor nnd basso profundo and his
mnny friends wll bo glnd to hear him
in concort work.
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a tiB ih ita itiK a ta n iM n

f
Training his Children to be Good Business j
WE

S A V IN G S

Ring Lnrdner should bo hero now
with somo o f his funny stuff about
■ Florida.

,

Citizens

Mnnagcr Grose o f tho Mcutczumn
Hotel will entertain the Rotary Club
at .dinner tonight.

1
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Mrs. J. C. Roberts of Ellon Avenue DEATH OF F R E b HORNER'S SON
has as her guest this week, her sister
Mrs. Ulee Tillis of Groen Cove
Tho eight yenr old son o f Mr. nnd
Springs.
Mrs. Fred Dorncr died last night after
n short Illness o f pneumonia. Tho litThe Sanford delegation to Ocala tlo boy had been sick only n few days
yestordny did not make much noise when death cnllcd him to the realms
but they looked thorn over nnd found abovo nnd his parents nro loft dcsoout how the lnnd wns situated in the late nnd tho mnny friends o f th? little
fellow nro sorrowing with them today.'
cnpitol removnl question.
*
( Tho funeral will occur today at four
Mr. nnd Mrs. Llndbcrg, Mrs. Baker, o’clock from tho rosldcnco on Celery
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent, all o f Now nvenuo, interment being made In
Jorscy, who nro spending tho winter nl Lnkevlew cemotory. Thoy have tjio
Dnytonn Bench wore in tho city todny sympathy o f tho entire community In
sight seeing nnd visiting friends.
i their bereavement.

One o f our customers, whose face we see reg­
ularly at the deposit window, is a foreigner,
who has been in this country a few years. Yet
he has built up an enviable interest account
for himself and has started one for each of
his children. He brings them in regularly to
deposit money, which they have earned.
This is the best business training which can
be given to children. The first step is to teach
them to make the start.
Our CALENDAR BANKS do this and makes
them save regularly and systematically. It
is this that builds up accounts.
Call now and let us demonstrate this novel
device

Tomorrow Is tho last day to pny
your Income tnx. Get busy nnd got
It to thn office o f tho Internal Revenue
Collector not lntter thnn Wednosdny
night The time Is short nnd tho pennlty is heavy. Have you made out
y u ts Y

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

mi
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Kn

Perfect weather right on
nnd nothing honrd fi;om
California about the subject
ns yet. Somotimos wo be­
gin to think that Floridn is
just about the best state in
tho world, hnr none, nnd
when wo peruse tho weath­
er ropotrs from all tho dif­
ferent countries we know it.
What do you think o f the
weather report now with
gcntlo rains ami nice cool
nights nnd the maximum at
83 for today. Wo wish all
our friends could como to
Sanford and llvo, especially
sinco wo nro about to put on
a now bond issuo.
They
would liko to como in on It,
you know.
5:40 A. M. MARCH 14. 1922
Maximum ...................... 83
Minimum ....................... 54
Range ............................. 55
Barometer ..............
30.27
Calm and cloudy.

SETTLEMENT
na
IS WIPED OUT
BY TORNADO Federal Reserve
(H r T h e Aaunrlnlrd I'rras)

O. P. Swope of Oveido wns in tho
city todny on business nnd ho is grently enthusiastic over tho prospects of
Seminole county nnd Sanford in par­
ticular. Mr. Swopo is one o f tho livo
wires o f the county and is a big lnnd
owner and wants to sco the ronds im­
proved nnd tho county advertised.

Evening Pictures S.nrl „

I

AN ALL-STAR SPECIAL c
----- In-

“JUST
THE CORNER’
FIFTEEN MINUTES'. V Cfiu. ,
. HY AND FOX NEWS*

Tomorrow—John Rowers
leen Mooro in “ TIIF, SKY PllmJ
also "Bang n Comedy and “t
of tho Day.”
6

Ha persons nro injured as result of m
"a undo which swept through the ■
side of this city late yesterday i
wreclng about fifty dwelling*.

Board is Asked to
Appear Today

PINEBLUFF, Arknnsss, March|
I— A Tornndn swopt through Jdf„
nnd Lonoko counties today |«
■n twenty mile trail, and d«tr
*»ulldlnga, and niing Six negroea*i
Injuring several whites.

BATON ROUGE, La., March 14.—
The settlement o f Sunrise, near here,
was almost obliterated by a tornado Before House Rcgnrding Bank Loan
today which killed two persons, in­
Ho is n rnro congressman *ho&lt;
Provisions Bonus Bill
jured sixteen according to reports re­
keep his mind on political fences i
ceived here.
bis nose on the grindstone.
(Ur TJir A a a o r l n l r d P r e s s )
WASHINGTON, March 14.— S core-1
MeALISTER. Okln., March 14.— tnry Mellon, Comptroller Crissingcr' Try a Herald Wnnt Ad today.
Nino
persons were killed, nnd a num­ nnd Governor Harding o f the Fedor- »
All this week nt Churchwells will
ber
seriously
injured in a tornado nt nl Reservo Board, will he asked to
in it?i h N h n h ii
ho tailoring week. You know what
appear
before
the
House
Ways
and
Gowcn,
a
mining
town
fifteen
miles
they mean and that this is tho tinio
to linvc your measure taken. Fino cast of hero last night. Most of tho Means Committee this afternoon to
line of snmples from which to select dead nnd injured were Mexicans, givo further statements regarding tho
hnnk loan provision of tho soldiers’
your suit. Rend the advertisement of nn.v persons were slightly hurt.
bonus
bill.
&gt;For Florida: Generally fair
Churchwells in this Unto for bargains
tonight
except
probably
STATE
PARDON
BOARD
in dress goods and ladies r«ady-to-1
TORNADA s w e e p s
showers in extreme north
MEETS TODAY AT CAPITOL
THROUGH OKLAHOMA
portion; Wednesday unsettl­
DEAD AND INJURED
ed;
probably showers in the
D. L. Thrasher was tho dolcgnte and
TALLAHASSEE, March 14.—Tho
north,
nnd Centi.d portion.
Arthur Yoweli the alternate for tho
Pardon Bonrd mot today. It had
(U r T h e A asuclnlrd Press I
“ Chamber of Commerce nt tho Ocnln
hundred and threo applications
SULPHUR, Okln., March 14.— One
H*
l»it Ha
M
man is dead and a half dozen other
■ mooting yestordny nnd thoy were nc- ™r c ,moncy b of°ro It.
; compnnied by O. P. Swopo of Oveido' ll..
nnd R. C. Rowor, J. D. Davison, L. P.
; McCullor and Ed Ilifcgins and R. W.
10 Stores in Georgin-1 S to r e in Florida |
Pcarnmn, secretary o f tho Chamber of
Commerce.

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Mrs. Check says the Herald &gt;has
"Borne circulation.” Putting o.i tho
What lovely weather we nre having. savings bank campaign nt tho Semi­
Don’t forget tho fish supper at Gen­
nole Rank, Mrs. Check has been us­
ova Thursday night nt seven. It is for
Pay your poll taxes now if you in­ ing plenty of space in the Herald for
a good purpose nnd should ho patron­
tho Seminole niuf yesterdny ru.oivcd
tend to vote in the bond election.
ized by Sanford people.

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TAILORING DAYS ALL THIS WEEK
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THE PLEASURE OF WORKING

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Delivered la City h r C a n tor
Oae W eek ........ ....................... — 1» Ceato
•Tfee hi* 12- t* 18-pa*e W eek ly Her­
ald eatlrelr eevera R en laele Ceaatjr
and to pabllahrd every Friday* A dvertlala* rate* made k a ew a *a apntleaHen. Demeeratto la pellltoa. |1M per
year, «IW«T* la adva»ee._

"Sex Detector is a Fraud" aay head­
lines in paper.. We should worry
about that.

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First remove tho capitol from Tal­
lahassee, boys. Then worry about
where it will be built.

-----------o----------Cattleman was in today and said
meat had dropped to eight cents per
pound. Wo have not noted any lower­
ing o f prices In meat in Sanford.

----------- o----------“ National Wine Week” starts in
France today. But this docs not menu
so much to the boys who were over
there for Pnlm Bench ift not so
worse.

--------oSanford is not worrying about tho
location o f the state capitol in ense
it is moved from Tallahassee. We
do not want it but we will have n
Urge voice in saying where It shall
ho placed.

-----------o----------Again we say that tho establish­
ment of u cold storage and abbatoir
in Sanford where cnttlo could ho
butchered and kept on storage and
distributed from this point would be
a good thing for the cattlemen and
for tho consumer.
Lent will be over soon and then for
another round of gnyoty before the
summer exodus begins. It will then
be the mountains and the benches and
for tho stuy-nt-homes the lakes and
the springs. Some of us cannot gut
away. We have to hold#up the town
in tho summer ns well ns the winter,

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Remember that on Friday night,
March 24th, the Central Floridn Wat­
er Truffle League will moot In Orlan­
do at 7:30 and something will he done
about establishing n boat line on the
St. Johns river. Every shipper und
grower in the Snnford section and in
the county of Seminole should ho
there.
Editor Boh Iiolly of the Sunfonl
Hernld, gives his ideas on the bonus
question “ because everybody else is do­
ing it." However, Commander MacNider of tho American Legion, claims
tho country already has too many
bonus ideas nmi not enough bonus dol­
lars.— Florida Metropolis.
Wo notice the government intends
to adopt our plan on the bonus. As
for as the bonus dollars arc concerned
our record is clear.
That ideal government of Russia
wants American radicals to go over
.thero and work the iron und coal
mines. Each worker is to supply hiH
own tools and nil he gets is Ins hoard
and lodging. We can see any o f the
Amorican workmen going to Russia
under those terms nnd yet that is the
sort of stuff the “ I’nrlor Bolsheviks”
are preaching in Amoriea. They should
all ho sentenced to ten years in Rusala.

(St. Petersburg Times.)
What greater Joy in life than tho
conscienciousness o f • duty woll-periorm ed?
What greater pleasure than the ac*
complishmcnt o f • task?
What greater satisfaction that good
honest work at a Job which interests
and holds the attention o f mind and
body?
How happy is the man who finds his
labor, his profession, his trsde or his
business, not only a means o f livllhood for him and those ho holds dear,
but a pleasure.
Some men have a business and a
hobby.
Other men And their business both
a means of making money and a fur­
ther source o f pleasure as a hobby.
For the man whoso business is both
there can be no limit to success.
Twelve subjects have been suggested
by the Rotary clubs of America for
editorial discussion by nowspapers
during the year. One subject has been
\,signed to each month.
The topic
for March is “ The Pleasure o f Work­
in g ”
The Times, proud to call Itself a
Rotary newspaper, has treated the
subjects for January and Mnrch by
quoting from tho best minds o f all
ages. It will attempt to find quota­
tions dealing with this subject for
March. Here are some of them:
Tho low o f nature is, that cer­
tain quantity of work is necessnry
to produce a certain quantity of
good o f any kind whatever. If
you want knowledge, you must
toil for it; if food, you must toil
for it; nnd pleasure, you must
toil for it.— Ruskln.
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We enjoy ourselves in our work
— in our doing; and our best do­
ing is our best enjoyment.—Jncobi.

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All men, if they work not ns in
tho great tnskmnstcr’s eye, will
work wrong, work unhappily for
themselves and you.—Carlisle.

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Men who have a half-dozen ir­
ons in the fire nre not the men to
go ernzy. It is the man of volun­
tary or compelled ieiauro who
mopes, and pines, and thinks
himself into the mndhousc or tho
grave. Motion Is nil nnturc’n law.
Action is man's snlvntlon, physi­
cal nnd mental. He only is truly
wise who lays himself out to work
till life's Intest hour, and that is
the man who will live longest and
live to the most purpose.— Annnymous.

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Physical work promotes the
circulation of the blood, opons
A c pores o f the skin, gives tone
to the respiratory organs, helps
the functions of digestion, streng­
thens the muscles, adds supple­
ness to the joints, enlivens the
senses, quickens the nerves, reguIntcs the passions nnd tends to
build up the genorni constitution.
Mental nnd moral work clears the
understanding, empowers the will,
kconR the perception, awakens the
conscience, informs the judgment,
enlarges the memory, rectifies the
affections. In one word, tho tendency of work is to promote and
sustain tho mental and physical
organization in an uninterrupted
action of hculth, until it shall be
broken up nnd dissolved in death.
Man is kept in Hfc by work, and
dies either because he will not or
hccuusc he ennnot work.—Bate.

Work Is as much n necessity to
man ns eating and sleeping.— Ev­
Tho Business and
Professional
en those who do nothing that can
Women's Club Ih to complimented up­
ho called work still imngine thoy
on bringing to .Sanford the Rcdpath
are doing something.—The world
Chautauqua course. The Chautauqua
has not n man who is nn idler in
is elevating and educational und Ib tho
his own eyes.— Humboldt.
sort of entertainments that Sanford
should hnvo. Wo talk of censored pic­
FORI) AND THE FARMER.
tures nnd Hhows nnd entertainments
but wo do not give our support to
Henry Ford is destined to grow
thorn when they aro presented. Tho
Lycoum entertainments this season o f more popular still with the American
the American Legion have been fine fnrmar. His reduction in prices of his
cars, his trucks nnd his tractors Is
koeping puce with the slump in farm
products. But this is only one fea­
ture. He is devising pinna to supply
them with cheaper fertilizer from
Muscle Shoals. Ho is experimenting
with n cottonoid composition which
he hopoH to substitute, in large meas­
FRUITS
ure, for steel in tho construction of
cars. If this process should provo
and
successful, it would greatly increase
tho demand for cotton.
Tho appeal of Ford to congress to
VEGETABLES
muko provision fur tho manufacture
of commercial alcohol for fuel is an­
other mnttor of prime interost to the
farmor. If the use of alcohol for mo­
Phones 497*494
tor fuel shall become goneral, it will
WELAKA BLOCK
require immonso quantities of grain
to produce alcohol In sufficient amount
C o u r te sy a n d P r o m p t S e r ­
to meet the domnnd. And this event­
vice Our M o tto
ually appeals to be quite profitable.
Exporta estimate that at the present

GROCERIES

You really can't appreciate th'
beauties of the Grand Oeayon until
after you've seen tone fellers yawn.
rate o f consumption, there wilt only bo
oil enough to produce gasoline for
twenty yenrs. A substitute must he
found. Alcohol seems to he the most
promising. Grain can be grown for
its production year by year. A per­
ennial supply can be assured in this
way. But immense quantities of grain
will be required. If tho motor world
shall turn to alcohol for fuel instead
of gasoline, there will ho no longer n
inck of demand for the farmer's corn.
— Chattanooga News (Dcm.)

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CHARITY SCHEMES.

Parents may not know

it, and may not believe It when told
that this is true, but careful analy­
s is will Bhow the facts. Parent* mny
be over so careful nnd loving and
their irttentlons may be tho best, ^nd
the methods applied may bo wrong
and the results Just as disastrous as
though thero had been actual neglect
Too much leniency or too severe dis­
cipline work in much tho same way,
each producing undesirable result!.
In this dny and time, however, too
many pnrenta are dodging responsi­
bility for their children and leaving
to others the task o f training the
youngsters ns they grow up. That Is
why there nre so many delinquent
children now. Often parente are too
busy in pursuit o f money or pleasure
to devote any time to their most im­
portant possession— their children,
The breaking up o f the family circle
also has its bad effect. There is very
little homo life now in the small
towns ns well as tho big cities, Par­
ents are too busy going to card par­
ties, picture shows, dances and en­
tertainments to stay at home and look
after the youngsters.
Frequently
the children aro taken along nnd lenrn
a lot of things not good fo r them by
attending unsuitable picture allows.
When the father or mother knows
all the time where tho children nre
and what they are doing, and has n
part In the children's lives, there Is
not much likelihood of the youngsters
going wrong. It all comes back to
tho pnrenls, nnd if they wnnt their
children to grow up to bo real men
nnd women they must give time nnd
thought to, the training, oven if they
hove to make sacrifices themselves to
that end.— St. Petersburg Indepen­
dent. .

Dr. Charles H. Johnson, secretary of
the Now York State Board o f Chari­
ties, recently told the Brooklyn Ro­
tary club:
“ There arc several thousand
IT IS ALWAYS SUMMERTIME IN
private charities with no central
THE BARDENS OF KINDNESS
place to which they report, and a
safe estimate o f the moneys col­
Living for weeks bonenth the oped
lected by them Is $100,000,000 n
sky far o ff from railroad whistles or
year."
trolley car hells; noar the shores
In a recent issue the St. Peters­
where flocks of qttnll were hiding, or
burg Independent declnred:
in n little boat watching the habits of
“ In St. Petersburg this winter
tho sen gulls, pelicans, long-necked
there hnvc been collections for all
white cranes, huge turkey buzzards,
Horts of things, nnd this or that
nnd thousands of blnck, wild duck fly­
‘society’ with hendqunrtcrs
in
ing and feeding, never out of sight.
New York or in Europe has ap­
Now and then an eight-foot-wide
pealed to residents and winter
winged bald eagle sweeping high nnd
visitors for money.
Some of
far away to be only n speck in the
those asking for funds give no ac­
sky, the size of n house-fly. ,,
count of how the money is spent
All this is possible by n railroad trip
how much is raised or the meth­
o f one day nnd a night from New
ods employed. They come hero
York City or Philadelphia to Jackson­
and borrow a church from some
ville, Florida, situated on the famous,
trusting minister, preach on star­
beautiful St. Johns river.
ving children, mnssacrod peoples,
But wearied bodies and tired nerves
prohibition or some other subject, \
enn make a gnrden of kindness not
and then pass the plate—nnd tho ,
far from home by even a short run­
tponoy secured goes “ into the
ning o ff to tho nearby seashore for
trensury," nobody knows where."
change of scene and rest, and get it
Herbert Hoover made tho statement {
often in the three weeks we have had
some ttime ago that since the war
in Florida.
there have been so many “ charity”
It is not fair to limit our lives to
schemes startod in this country an to
drudgery alone.—John Wannmnker in
lend to the hellof that much so-called
New York Hernld.
“ relief" work is merely a disguise for
“ graft."
PAY OR GO TO JAIL
It is to assist in putting down these
abominations spoken of by Secretary
Wednesday will he the last day for
Johnson, the St. Petersburg Indepen­
the completion and filing of income
dent, and Mr. Hoover, that the Tampa
tax returns. Throughout the land
United Chnrlties hns been organized.
there have been going up for many
Hereafter it should bo made n point
weeks lamentations nnd complaints
of principle with every mnn solicited
against what Is termed by some "an
either for immediate personal relief or
accursed system of tnxntion." While
for the relief of something across the
granting the truth of this, at least to
sens, to refer, politely, positively and
a
certain degree, it is amusing to wit­
promptly the solicitor to the Tnnipn
ness
the spectacle o f those complain­
United Charities offices.
Further­
ing
most,
taking nn nltitudc against
more it is the duty, or should he consid­
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everything
that hns been done in this
ered, of every mnn or woman nppronch
j
country
and
in the countries of Eu­
d for alms or n contribution for nn un­
rope
in
the
direction of universal
known "chnrity" to report this mat­
pence.
The
present
condition o f af­
ter. nnd the solicitor, immediately to
fairs
is
duo
to
the
lust
for gnin and
the United Charities.
Indeed wc
glory,
the
sole
enuse
o
f
the
world war.
wquld go further nnd say that any
Wo
are
now
engaged
in
tho
delightful
bogging on the streets, or in public
task
of
paying
the
piper,
of
footing
buildings or offices, Hhould ho immed­
the
hill,
Tho
dose
is
n
hitter
one,
ad­
iately reported to the polico dopnrtministered
with
u
severity
nnd
rigidity
meut, and assistance given in landing
that put to shame the methods of the
the mendicant, for investignttion.
So long as these general professional strongest monarchlal government in
“ charity" solicitors, nnd ostensibly the world. It is a case of pay or go
“ hungry" men nro permitted to prey to Jail. It is difficult to arrive nt any
on tiie public nnd private purse, Just definito figures ns to what it costs
so lornr is it going to he difficult the United States government to col­
for us to contribute, as our spirit lect this tax but estimates run high;
would prompt, to real wnnt or to lend the ultimnto consumer is the one who
foots the hill in tho long run. Homo
nld to the actually needy.
dny
a Moses will arise who will have
Tnmpa, like St. Petersburg, Buffers
sense
enough to lead the country out
every winter season because o f syste­
of
this
maze of intricate financing
matic working o f nil kinds o f “ relig­
ami
establish
n fnir and just basis
ionists," nnd nil taking tho money out
whereby
the
world
wnr obligations will
of your pockets, nnd none being o f one
tenth tho value o f tho time they take lie met without throttling industry and
up, or tho coin thoy collect.— Tampa enusing voxntion of spirit to millions
of people. In passing it might bo re­
Tribune.
^
marked thnt tho only redeeming fea­
ture of tho income tnx law is thnt it
UP TO THE PARENTS
compels every business mlin in tho
Two lenders In women’s club work country to at least mnko an effort to
in Floridn, in addresses before the find out where it stands finnncinlly.
St. Petersburg Woman’s Club at n re­ Some mny not wnnt to become too in­
cent mooting, in discussing the moral timate with figures either on ono side
natus o f young men and women plac­ or the other o f tho ledger page, hut,
nevertheless, tho tnx calculation pro­
ed the responsibility on the parents.
cess
as n general rule, is of some val­
In this they hit the nnall squarely
on the head. It is up* to tho parents ue in appraising business concerns of
to roar and train th dr children nnd their true condition. Wednesday is
nobody else can take tho place o f the tho last day o f grace for tho filing of
naronts. Tho polico cannot fulfill tho thnt income tax report. Uncle Snm
duties o f parents, nor can the Sun­ needs tho money.— Lakeland Tele­
day school, tho Y. M. C. A. or the gram.
school teachers. Each has Us useful­
Attend the mass meeting at the
ness and influence, but the Teal be­
ginning of delinquency in children, in Court House Thursday night at eight
the vast majority o f cases, is found '. o'clock.

THE FARMERS ARE ON TUB
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-ANONYMOUS WRITERS NOT
W AITED.

There is possibly no better evidence
Every newspaper is frequently *n.
that the nation has “ turned the cor­ noyed by correspondents who
ner" in it* economic troubles that the Rome wall-written article upon a
fact given out rocontly by tho war ft- nent topic fo r Insertion in the c o C £
nance corporation, thnt the farmers o f the p a p er-b u t who refuse to E
nro paying up the loans made them by the name o f the writer. An e d lto ?.
tho corporation, when
everything responsible fo r what appears in h ,
wore a deeply somber hue. It waa per­ paper-and ho cannot be responsible
fectly evident to anyone who gave an fo r the varied opinions of those who
hour o f serious thought to the subject favor the paper with their own idea,
that the fanners o f America could not
to SJTto*!
m‘ ny t,mcly proJects- That
long be kept down if the-sun contin­ Is
why it is nocossary that all conesued to shine, and tho rains o f spring pondenta are foitcd to a|gn tholr
nnd summer to fall, nnd the earth to n»n». to articles forwarded to a newt
produce. It was hard, indeed, fo r tho paper. Tho Snint Petersburg Times
farmers to be obliged to market their hae this to say pertinent to the point
bountiful crops, on which they had at issue:
built great anticipations, fo r less than
The Times has received four
the cost o f production, as they were
communications
from
render,
obliged to in 1921. But hard aa it was
with a request thnt they be pub­
it did not in many cases spell ruin.
lished In its columns of “ Letters
They had had several good years pre­
from the People." None of them
viously, during which their crops had
will bo published for the reason
been good and prices had been good
that the writers have failed to
and prices had been higher than evar
comply with tho rules. Two failbefore, and whatever may be said of
ed to sign any name to their letthem, the fanners as a class, are not
ors, except a fictitious one. One
spendthrifts. They do not accumu­
signs no name at all and the
late riches rapidly like their city cou­
fourth signs his own name with
sins, but then, they do not spend them
the request that It be considered
confidential.
wantonly, nor extravagantly. When
the lean year came on them, it found
Under the title of The Forum The
many o f them with snug sums laid by Gazette devotes n considerable spnee
ready for the “ rainy days,” For oth­ to publishing articles from the people
ers who were not so fortunate, there — but in ovory ense there nre two
wns tho wnr finance corporation with stipulations; there must be nothing of
its millions wnlting to tide them over a libelous nature about it, and the nuthe hnrd spots. Thnt they are now thor’s name must be appended. To
pnying up the loans made them, some hand anything In the line of n com­
o f them even boforo they were due, munication to the Gazette not in ac­
shows thnt the worst is over. There cord with those stipulations is merely
is no mystery nbout it to anyone who wasting time nnd money. Of course
has kept watch o f the quotations on this does not apply to locals of inter­
most of the typicnl farm products. est, or trival daily happenings in the
The great hulk o f them have made way o f society or social life.—Kissim­
notable recoveries from tho low points mee Gazette.
o f the last disastrous yenr. Farmers
In Nebraska and Kansns nre not burn
GO TO RUSSIA
ing corn these dnys when the buyers
want It nt 49 cents nnd upwards per
Big Bill Haywood has been granted
bushel, ns they did when it wns n drug concessions in the Russian iron and
nt 20 cents. Others who have sold coal fields for the Industrial Wo rkers
their wheat nt 70 centH a bushel, nnd i f the World by Premier Lenine. Wc
thought $1 was a "bang up price," nre suppose tho Industrial Worker, of the
pretty well satisfied to get $1.25 or World will now live up to their repu­
hotter. Hogs nre bringing more than tation nnd flock to Russia to ‘‘work"
they ever did in pre-war times, nnd the coal nnd iron mines. This will bo
the mnrket for sheep nnd cattle is ac­ tho grandest thing in the world for
tive.
the United States. If all of these
people
who arc not satisfied with the
The fact is the American farmer
is ns elnstic ns n rubber ball. Ho may Amcricnn form of government would
1)0 given n body blow one year—he got just go to Russia and remnin there it
it Inst year— nnd he will come up would bo idea^—for them and for
smiling nnd cheerful nnd prosperous Amorlcn. The L W. W. under Bill
nnd hopeful the next. In aplto o f nil Haywood will work the coni und iron
his gmmling, he Is n confirmed optim­ mines and factories with their Ameri­
ist. always count Ing his profits before can ideas and put the works In fine
he hns them in hand. It is well thnt It shape nnd then Lenine will send the
is so.—Tnmpn Times.
wholo bunch to Siberia and take over
the products o f their labor. Thus will
ADVANTAGES OF WATER • be exploded at one time the theory
thnt any place in the world these ideas
TRANSPORTATION
can evpr he worked out or that sel­
Water transportation is a question fishness and greed do not exist in the
thnt won’t stay &lt;k&gt;wn. Thero is only same degree in the minds of working
one reason thnt the const towns of men nnd capitalists nnd the teachers
Floridn do not hnvc direct water trans­ o f the red gospel. Men are the same
portation with the big cities of tho the world ovor and they nre trying to
north, nnd that is because tho people get rich in one way or another. The
do not get together to bring about this lenders nre lenders because they huva
move. With federal ownership of tho more dominance over their follower*
East Const Canal, Florida would hnvo but as soon as thoy get ti chance to
several hundred miles of navigable feather their own nests they do so and
water thut would benefit not only the fly the coop leaving their followers to
territory through which it runs but make up tho losses. Wc will watch
many central Ftoridn towns, owing to the actions of Big Bill Haywood with
the fact New Smyrna is a railroad much interest and also see how far
contrc, making short railroad hnuls Lenine will go with the proletariat
to hundreds o f towns in tho interior, before he gives them the hook.
Meantime if thero nro any radicals
Floridn shipping points that have all
water route to New York make a in Florida who do not believe in our
saving of over forty dollars over all government as "she is writ" lot them
rail shipments. This fact should nt take tho first boat to Russia and get
once uppeal to the mcrchnnt, the far­ in the game right.
----------- o----------mer and fruit growors and builders,
Pay your poll tax before Hnturday
and every other class who receive nnd
ship large quantities of freight.
night If you want to vote In the Iwnd
No one section can bring nbout the election for county roads and the Os­
desired result, but with the co-apera- teen bridge.
tion of the entire cast coast and all
of control Florida thnt would bo di­
Dr. John Quirt o f Watkins, Now
rectly benefited, the reformation in York, wns in the city last ight to at­
lower freignt rates can be brought tend the meeting of tho notary Club
nbout that would enable the east coast nt the Montezuma. Dr. Quirt is spend­
of Florida to compete with other sec­ ing tho wintor at Genova.
tions thnt nro now supplying the nor­
Attend the mass meeting nt tho
thern mnrketH with fruits nnd vege­ Court House Thurndny night at eight
tables by all water rnuteH.—New Smy­ o'clock.
rna Breeze.
,
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
Attend the mass meeting nt the night If you want to vote In the bond
Court House Thursday night nt eight ejection for county roods and the Os­
o’clock.
teen bridge.

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will connect with the Moore Haven by the capture o f two men and a wonnd Clewlston railway and form a dl* man at Moline, 111,, according to fedThree things are certain .
rection with Tampa on the West erai agent..
T axes
and *
Coast and Jacksonville on the north, j Those under arrest, Mrs. May Wll- — D e a t h ,
Miami nt present is handicapped Hams of Molino and Miami, alleged p p p y p i l T '
with only one railroad and the busi­ lender of the bnna, Stephen Dekap and -*1 Xv-EiI.lJ.ri X .
ness men of the town hnve paid high Henry Hayvaert, her companions,
fr p it y h t p h flr tr p a
on
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On
ftcigh rates for years nnd also with a were held In $2,BOO bonds each pending
L r lflS S r i O t t l G S a n d
LOTI**
rail connection with tho West Coast hearing before a federal grand Jury.
L^rtv. at Palm Beach, Gives Some Figures on the interchange o f both passenger and They were taken in custody Friday, t a i f i e F S f l ’ O n i N O l ' t h e i T l
R e 'i i e v e d
freight traffic would be enormous.
,lt was said at Moline after signing a f f t p 4.n r i p ~
+0
Florida
n
Financial Condition
•
fafofeeipt
for
"grapefruit
and
"auto
I
a
C
T
O
I
i
e
b
lO
"
Pessengcrs after doing the East
in 7 2 H o u r s
The p o i n t s W i l l a v e r a g e $ 3 5 0
Coast like to get over to the Wes ffljfollsh” shipped from Miami.
CHEROKEE INDIAN
W ith o u t D r u g s
Thr
Coast and visit such towns ns Sarasota 1shipments were declared to hnyo con200 YEARS OLD
per car.
I'nKACH, Fin., March 15.—
,
Po! m la Hm K. Cheat. ShanWar, Anna—
AT ST. PETERSBURG Fort Moyers, Tampa and St. Peters- ■talned illicit whiskey.
government amounting
Anaioa P#otori«—DUBeall B rw lb. Bm ctW
burg, but in order to do so they are | Following the arrests, a telegram This is a drain on OUr industries
lag. Dtar. Painting Bp*lto. Dnpdul Bwsttb000.000 now before the iloI B j The A u M l a t f l P r m )
compelled to made a tedious journey, was s6nt to the federal officials at
Inr*. Albaman and Sagnr. hava boon mimaa
•atlr I*limd mllklm M kmmra fa J t» w l«.
ST. PETERSBURG, March IB.— An- 0|ther to New Smyrna by rail nnd Miami
requesting tho arresto f Mr s '
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--------’of justice must be token Into
nllAwl Drmgt
IW Idsf*, la tbouanadi
nio Clifton, reputed to be a Cherokee, then down the state or cross by boat Williams’ husband, J. L. Williams, and
of cttH. by Tho WaJdon Motted. Mft •€
Ltlon, Attorney Gen. DoughcrIndian between 100 and 200 years old, from West Palm Bench to Moore Saturday It was reported that he was
•nfforots of Bart Trcmbta, ConiIan AitSaa
Literdny, by those rosponllblo
Angina. Blood PT»o«or«.Throot*nad Ponhroia,
Iq being cared for at tho county jail Haven.
taken in custody.
HotdoiMd Artorloa and Ki(fo«y ConvkMa
Jinancinl obligations to be met here.
barn no organlo troublo and can bo prmptty
The
road
if
built
will
follow
tho
|nlte)! States, brought shnrply
and pomanontly roUorod by Tbo W itta
She wns taken into custody recently Miami cnnnl about the entire distance i MRS. •ARK TRAMMELL
Uolbod. without drag*. Writ* for M pogo
[ion by debate on tho propos* by policeman Moody following a dis­
book, copyrighted, oxplalalng tbo Natora.
nnd
the
rich
country
it
would
pass
IS
CRITICALLY
ILL
l r bonus. The government
Covnoo and Pormanont RaUaf of tbooa aa&gt;
^ A y/ z^ ot
turbance fn the negro quarter. Her through would make the road selfplalnte, without d n n Sdontlflo Conxaltetioa
[“lucky" Mr. Dougherty said,
exact age has not been definitely de­ sustaining at the stnrt. The PcnnsjM-! Tty? report that Mrs. Park Trammell
Chart, Roforoneoa, ote., which win bo aont te
[id be nblo to scttlo for $500,- termined. Tho woman who recently
•ufforon f i a , upon raedpt of a atatematt m
vanln Sugar Company are developing j wjfe 0 { United States Senator T ram -!
their c o m . Adlrooo: Tho WaMoa iMUtata,
lost the use o f her mentality, claims 5,000 acres for the planting o f sugar mei|( wn8 critically ill at'tho Orange
Suite 407, Plymouth Bldg., Now Boron. Cora.
Ifigures, it was asserted, in­
to be*200 years old and Moody says cane nnd they will be ready to manu- i General Hospital, was confirmed this
dy n small amount of the sh^ls at least 125.
According to facturc sugar this summer. They »v«K fternoon when the Reporter-Star wnB
«inst tho shipping board,
Moody, she wns a Cherokee Indian spending over a million dollars ‘ and [enabled to talk over the telephone!
H enry McLauIin, Jr.
tht interest those who nre de­ girl In the dnys before the Civil War
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
want more thnn one outlet from Miami j w |th Senator Trammell,
ll question of a soldiers’ bonand lntor married a white man named for their products.
j Mr. Trammell stated that Mrs.
Pougherty said, "to know Clifton. Her daughter, with whom
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Trammell’s condition had taken a
ound numbers clnims involv- she hns been living for 25 years, is
CROOKS
WILL
HAVE
'turn
for the worse four or five days |
0,000,000 nre how on file un- said to be 89 years old, hnving been
TOUGH
SAILING
IN
ago,
nnd
he asserted that while hope
0{ of the department of Jusmarried four times.
this amount
$380,000,000
FLORIDA HENCEFORTH, bns b* no mo" n* bcc" ■*“ " don^ f « r !
According to her own story Annie
reeoverv it Iish admitted
ndmitted she is
Is
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'i her recovery,
of alleged Infringement of Clifton wns born before the days of
I
Sanford, Fla.
212 East. 1st St.
alone. Then there nre $70,- slavery in Hall county, Georgia, nnd
MIAMI, Fla., March 14.— Florida
,n*
„
,
.
which come out of tho shlp- lived there for many years until she \will no longer be the haven o f crooks,! „ M,rs- trammel! was operated on at
The hoard’s claims, how* wns married nnd wns "taken to Jack- nn&lt;* confidence men, now thnt the fed- he hoepitn n out ten days ago.
JUST ARRIVED
[not include those now being Z r f N . ' X . w h l l o
u S S ’ erM" government
h » decided tn
to _tnke
I Tho
Junlor living
sonvmo.
she says thnt wmie there
Stntes
Senator hns two sisters
[h by the claims commission she raised three daughters, who are n " nn,‘ In the matter, according to n f
«»__ „ „
-----statement made at a local hurch Sun- i [" Orlando, Mrs . C. P. Dickinson and
the board itself."
living nt tho present time, one of
" W * in the course of an address j M r* George P h lllip s -R e p o ftcr-Star. |
claims," the nttornoy goner- .them" in St. Petersburg. She has a
kued, "arc in tho process of very interesting story to tell of how ^
Burns, Internationally
•
[nt, some in dtoputo and some a partly blind negro discovered a gold bnown detective, who in now head of j J
4
ir,HT PI ANT’ S SI7F
L tlo n . Tho government will mine. In Hall county while hunting for th* burcnu
Investigation of the
LIGHT LA NTH SIZE ,
if it settles these clnims for white o«k with which to d » k . h „ . n en .'lm cn t o f Juotleo, tederol govern- ^
CITV ^
„ _ pr„ cl|ctUy
Herald want nds get results.
Ins GO cents on the dollar. It
y i M.Veover, he .old . the oovernmeo. d ooh llo, the coPo c ,t ,
the U h o City
[t of the department of justico froni h i m V ; „ l « Z o 7 “
intends not only to get the confidence municipal electric plnnt here is pro|wit lithe bonus issue direct.
The woman is occupying one of the
mean to oppress any views cells in the city janll nnd Is very con­ men who fleece unwitting northerners, vided for in contracts let Saturday to
nt question at the moment. tented. She says she like the room hut to get tho state officials through the Skinner Engine Compnnny for 300
Iproper for the department of thnt Moody gnvc her nnd wants to whose connivance the con men n re, horsepower engine, a 240 K. V. A.
aide to continue their nelnrious work, elect!ic generator, switchboard, trnnq, call attention to the finnne- stny there until she gets well.
Large Shlpm ent'of
unmolested. Burns is here, he said, f ° rmer nnd other incidentals.
The
lonnection with these claims
Jail attendants have dubbed her
Ibution to the general dlscus- "Grnndmn" nnd tnke every pnin to in­ on n vn talon trip, n side excursion of contract price wns $17,208.
which will be a snil to NnsHnu.
{ L o w e r bids submitted by the Ridgois now going on. This fl- ‘ sure her comfort.
___________________ way Dynamo nnd Engine Compnnny of
Ifor tiie most part will have to ;
PLAN FLOATING LIQUOR
I *10’032 nnt\ ^
" nrri"bur* M" cbin0 I
lied for within another year."
There is one consolatibn. When nil
Compnny of $15,900 were rejected.
Iction with press reports from I
PALACE
OUTSIDE
THREE
our amusements are gono, the refor­
Non, of the intention to call up |
mer won't hnve nnythlng to do, eith­
MILE LIMIT OFF NEW YORK j it,\||, EXECUTIVES
ps legislation in tho house ;
SAVE YOU MONEY
er.
^
Substantial reduction from lout
AND MEN FAIL TO
nday, under a suspension of
Write us
I
NEW YORK, March 14.— Plans far
year’s prices
*
l, Speaker Gillette, who is a
AGREE ON WAGES
a floating Ilqlior pnlnce off New York
Empire Hotel Block
BIG GENERATOR
Iof tho president’s vacation
beyond the three mile limit, are go­
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
FOR POWER PLANT
Illy TKp Attuftrltili-il 1‘ rr.Hl
n(liented yesterday thnt he
ing forward, according to James V.
NEW YORK, March M.— Negotin- I —
AT GAINESVILLE
lie against the motion. Tho
Martin, the promoter, in spite of the tions between executives of 52 Enstern g|
slid he had not hnd time to
announcement of Roy A. Haynes, fed­ railroads and representatives of con- li
(Ilf Thr Aa.nrlntrd I’ rraa)
the matter deeply but that
GAINESVILLE, March IB.— A con­ eral prohibition commissioner, tbnt jductors’ nnd trainmens’ unions looking k
impression was that ns the
tract for n 62B K. V. A. turbo-genora- the vessel will not be permitted.
! toward n new agreement ns to wages £
rery important one tho house tor for tho city’s power plnnts has
Furthremore, declares Martin, a |nnd working conditions were hroken ■
kve time to consider amend, been nwarded to tho Wcstinghouse second nnd poBsibly third liquor pnl­
‘ of f into yeBterdny without any settle- ■
ko desired.
Electric nnd Mnnufncturlng Compnny, nce will he constructed, should the first ment hnving been reached.
"
Illett will speak at Spring- Tho coBt involved Is $23,000, nnd de­ he successful. In answer to Haynes
Announcement of the brenking o ff *
Sunday on the treaties livery o f the equipment must bo mndo announcement that ho will seek to
o f, negotiations wns contained in the if
out of tho Washington con- In 90 days,
thwnrt the nchemc Martin says there following statement issued by tho bu- |e;
but intends to be back in
An additional outlay of approxi­ is nothing in international law that reau of information:
^
Ion Monday in time to pro- mately $10,000 will bo necessary for forbids a resort of this character.
"The conferences between cartain l*
|the house.
The Peoples’ Bank o f Sanford was sound and de­
the construction o f foundations for « 'unjopi saaopap ‘ajouuoqpn.q
enrriers represented by the conference c
with tho party said again tho new generator.
Martin asserts that the vessel will be committee o f managers o f Eastern J
pendable in the old days nnd it is sound and dethnt President Harding had
ns large as the Leviathan, that it will railroads nnd conductors and tho J
dependable now.
nu communication
from
"Rival postoffice claimants stack be ns large as tho Leviathan, thnt It trainmen represented by the order of
on and sent none on the arms,” says a headline. Probably a will be constructed in Euiope and that
railway conductors and the brother*. "
iJect, while In Florida on tho Hays' stack.
It seeks new business, on its record, and cordially
the cost will be limited to $10,000,000. hood o f railroad trainmen, which have £
■ip.
been held on various dates, beginning ^
invites you to become one o f its customers.
LIQUOR SMUGGLE FROM
NEW RAIROAD FOR MIAMI
February 16, 1922, 'were ndjourned 5
MIAMI TO ILLINOIS
yesterdny, it being apparent that s £
If you wish a banking affiliation thnt stands high
Paper Sale at the MIAMI, March 14.— The business
LANDS TRIO IN JAIL mutually
satisfactory
agreement ■
in public confidence and in built on character, you
■coiild not be arrived nt, all proposl- ■
Store,
W elaka men of this city are determined to
m
build a railroad from this city to
CHICAGO, March 18.— An illicit H- tions made by cither side in tho hope jj
could not do better thnn to maintain an account
Clcwlston nt the southwest corner of quor conspiracy extending from 1111- o f a settlement are to be considered ■
with
x
302-3tc Lakc Okeechobee at which point it nois to Miami, was revealed Saturday as though they had not been proposed" ! ■

IS AGAINST

U. S.
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SAYS ATTORNEY GENERAL

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WASHINGTON, March 14.— Republican leaders were confronted yes­
terday with the possibility that they
might be unable to bring nhout a vote
in the House on tlio compromise sol­
diers’ bonus bill under suspension of
tho rules next Monday.
With favorable report of the meas­
ure by the wnyR and means committee
promised by Chairman Fordney they
generally were agreed thnt tho bill
should he disposed of by the House
enrly next week.
InnbiHty, however, to ascertain
whether Speaker Gillett, who is in
Florida with President Hnrding, would
entertain n motion to suspend the
rules, which would require a twothirds vote for passngc o f the bill nnd
would automatically bar all amend­
ments, coupled with tho reports that
he might decline to do so, threw the
whole question of procedure Into the

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ta»tr) than In any other
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and menns committee, who nt a morn­
ing meeting decided to proceed with |
their plans for a report o f the meas­ 3
ure nt the meeting o f the full commit­ ■
tee scheduled for today, despite objec­
tions to its provisions voiced by Secre­
tary Mellon nnd Comptroller o f the
Currency Crlsslngor, held a coniarenco late In tho ddoy with members
o f the Republican steering committee
and several others. It was agreed at
^hts meeting not to make a final de­
cision ns to procedure unttil the views
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modern brick hotel, with private, bathe and hot water beat. First
class cuisine. Ratea $2.50 to $$L50 per day; $10 to $18 per week. a«.
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PAGE FOUR

Doctql* in Toils,
Murder Chargfe in
Bughnell Case
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his return to public attention at this maintain n second homo for aged printime an the onunclator o f a party plat- tore and their wives,
form and a monitor for Democratic
J. B. O'Hara, o f Lake Worth, was
Senators Is scarcely calculated to win elected president; C. E. Tongarden of
for him unanimous acclaim.
Lakeland, vice-president, and Max
“ It requires no second sight on the Moriti, of Winter Park, secretary and
part of Mr. Bryan to see that the ec-1 treasurer. Lakeland was selected as
onomic issue will bo prominent in the the next meeting place.
coming congressional campaign. OnJ
1
--------the economic issue the »llvortonguu|ii») 4 i t V A f TD D A T Y T A Y
ono who has transferred his
I v l J K .1 U L L I A A
tions from the Platte to the Ever------ 1_
glades— as giving him perhaps a deep-1
property owners who are duly
er draft— may be planning'to become registered in Seminole County, Floria political factor lar-Florida. This laan(j want to vote In the coming
sue has strong appeal upon a -con- j j)on(j election next month, must pay
stituency made up o f a! cosmopolitan their poll taxes by next Snturday the
class .Interested;in, such' advertising!a* 18th d#y of Mnreh.
801-5tp

charge' of.,murder, M r*.. Beckkitt la Goodno, defendant In error. This was
hold as an accessory and Mrs. (Ida nn action o f ejectment and the plainWihittington and her youdger dough- tiff in error was roprontod before tho
ter, Irene, at Liberty in bond* o f |il,&lt; supreme court by Leltner ALeltner
000 each) in connection witlnthe flmi- of Arcadin, while Treadwell A Trend­
ing ;6f,th e . holly o f an Infant girl, Jn well of Arcadia represented tho daa.mUI pond, ton miles from horo, last fondant in error.
F rid a y.: ill, x i j 'l' .* i ,i&gt;
Oral argument was also heard In the
5eth .Ch^tthiu whopi Sheriff Cole- case o f J. W. Craig, et. al, appelleca.
man says, Miss Irene W hittington,ac-. This wns a bill for recession o f concU&gt;ea.9f b« lng the father o f ‘the child, tract in the sale o f real estntc. Attoria&gt;«ldkin.i300 bond,/ H r was arrest- neys for the appellants were: Mabry,
ed In'Jacksonville Saturday on advice Reaves A Carlton o f Tampa; for the
ai,'^srt
* al „
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Bl
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m
o( Sheriff Colfeman. Mrs. Beckitt la a npelloes Treadwell A Treadwell of
sister o f'Ir e n e /w h o In about sixteen Arcadia.
jL.jA • .•'&lt;
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FWfft PRwl’ , i ■t.ij
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■The body Of i tho infant was found PRAIRIE CANAL IS
by a negro- It had Icon.stabbed in
TO BE COMPLETED
the breast and stomach whilo the back
this problem
o f t&gt;e hcSfJ .Was badly. Vnished. When
TALLAHASSEE, March 15.— (Spefound, it had apparently been in the
cial.)— The board o f commissioners o f FLORIDA GAINS IN POPULATlOl
water about twenty-four hours.
Everglades draalnago, district, com­
A coroner's Jury was promptly imposed o f Cary A. Hardee, governor,
WASHINGTON, March 15^-Floripannelled after the body woa found,
Ernest Amos, comptroller; J. C. l i ­ da was the only one o f the nouthfcrn
and spent two dayn In investigating
ning, state treasurer; Rivers Buford, states ennt of the Mississippi river
the affair. The jury ordered Dr. Sey­
attomey-genernl, and W. A. McRae, which showed n gain in population
mour held as the principal and the
commissioner of agriculture, yester­ through interstate emigration as indiothers as accessories.
day let contract for&lt; the construction i rated by tho Inst census satistics of
Sheriff Coleman said Innt night that
and completion
of Indian Prairie , the census bureau issued Monday show
the charge now ntnnding ngninst Mrs.
cnnnl lying northwest of Lake Okee­ Of the 25 stntes which gained popuBeckett would bo dismissed today
chobee.
**(
i lation through interstate
migra­
and he would flic nnother charge, the
‘ The board ban previously begun tion, Florida stood eighth.
nature o f which he declined to roveal.
i the construction of the canR) and hnd
Florida's gain from thnt source was
Mrs. Whittington and her daughter,
completed It for a'distance of more ; placed at 257,870, which total was arIrene, wore released from conflnomont
thnn nine mlleij. The contract let to­ |rived at by the fact that there are
In bonds yesterday afternoon. Beyond
day to the C. R. Cummins Company, I living in Florida .'119,(124 persons born
the admission o f Irene that she was
general contractors., of-Cleveland, O., ' iri other states, while there are 92,the mother o f tho infant and the
calls for the further excavation and 240 native born Floridans living In
charge that Churchill was tho father
extension of the canal for a distance other states.'
, ,
none hold in connection with the al­
of ten miles.
■
Of
the
stnte's
population
of 986,leged crime, have made a statement
The contract specifies that work 740, native born Floridans numbered
according to Sheriff Coleman.
shall begin on tho cnnnl not later than 560,108 or 57.8 per cent; residents
Dr. Seymour, in ndditlon to his wide­
sixty dnys nfter the signing o f tho born in other states numbered 349,spread practise in this section ns a
, contract nnd that tho work shall have , 624 or 86.1 per cent; the foreign born
physician, wns the proprietor o f n
been completed within twelve months numbered 58,864 or 5.6 per cent, and
drug store,
nfter date of beginning. The contract , 4,870 pursonH were born in outlying
The Whittingtons are of a long­
price In $112,000.
possessions of the United States, at
standing residence in this section and
The completed portion of tho cnnnl sen under the United Stntes Dug,
highly respected in the community.
now runs from Lake •Okeechobee to . American citizens born abroad and
A strong array of counsel has been
Station No, 48.1, nnd the proposed con­ those whose birthplace wns not re­
secured to defend the accused. Sher­
tract will enrry the cnnnl to Stntion ported.
iff Coloqian said he understood they
No. 1050.
j
Native horn Floridans, as enum­
would be given a preliminary bearing
Many prominent attorneys from var­ erated In the last census, numbered
Wednesday.— Tampa Tribune.
ious points in the stnte nre gathering 652,852, of whom 92,249 or 14.1 por
I
here
to present their cases to the cent, were living In other stntes.
SEVERAL BIG CASES
Stnte
Board o f Pnrdons, which con­
BEFORE SUPREME
vened
yesterday in regular semi-nn- DONEGAN ON TRIAL
,
COURT OF STATE
nunl session Tho bonrd anticipates n
FOR EMBEZZLEMENT
TALLAHASSEE, March 15.— (Spe­ busy session for the next Severn) days.
Two cases to be ornlly nrgued be­
cial.)—The supremo court on Tuesday
fore
the supremo court Tuesday nnd
heard ornl argument in tho ense of
Wednesday
being other outstanding of Arthur E. Donognn, former preai
South Florida Farms Company, plain­
attorneys,
the
enses being tho gaso dent of the First National Bank of
tiff in error vs O. W. Stevenson, de
line
tax
case
and
the state o f Florida St. Cloud nnd the Citizens Bank of
fondant in error. It seems that in
John's
county
ngninst the KiKssimmce, charged with the viola1010 Mr. Stevenson entered into a |anti St,
Flngler
estate.
tion of the national banking lawa, will
letter contract with the farm company ^
get under way today in tho United
to become manager of their business
Stntes district court.
nt Moore Haven, nt a salary of $250 WASHINGTON THROWS
The $5,000 bond of A. W. Gustus,
per month nnd part o f the contract
SPOTLIGHT ON BRYAN
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former
cashier o f the St. Cloud bank,
contemplated the sale of the coinpanys
. --------who
wns
indicted by a federal grand
58.000 acres of land in Lee county nnd
Interested in His Senate Plans
jury
along
with Donegnn, was estrea­
30.000 acres in DuSoto county. If nil
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ted
by
Judge
Rhydon M. Call yester­
the lands were sold in two yenra
WASHINGTON, March
14.— Alday
when
tho
defendant fulled to ap­
Stcvcnsoq was to get a commission of though Col. William J. Brynn mny
pear
to
lie
arraigned,
i’nul R. Weav­
5 per cent, on the amount realized; if never come to the senate from the
er,
former
cashier
of
the
Kissimmee
all the lands in either county wns sold ' Stnte of Florida, he is, nevertheless,
institution,
who
was
also
indicted,
by
in two years he was to get a commis- Jcausing himself to be focused in the
n
special
arrangement
with
tho
dis­
sion of 2 1-2 per cent. It transpired political searchlight to n considerable
trict attorney did not appear but will
be nrrnigned later.
i Donegnn pleaded not guilty to ull
the counts In ull four indictments re­
turned hy the grand jury. The indj^k
ment on which he is now to bo trfKd
contains nine counts and charged him
with tho embezzlement o f slightly
more thnn $40,000 of the St. Cloud
bank's notes to Mh own account. The
total amount of the funds involved in
the four indictments is about $200,000
federal officials say.—Tampa Trib­
une.

ALL N EXT W EEK

PRINCESS THEATRE, COM. MCH. 20TH
TH E FAM OUS

•

a sincere welcome awaiting &gt;
side the fropt door of

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this institution

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, t*r*ri&lt;hnt

Contractor
and Bi
jn .
1

The very latest style

We have a first class
mechanic who knows all
makes o f cars.
Prices
reasonable. •

Monday night one lady will be admitted Free
if accompanied by one paid ticket. Play and
vaudeville changed each night.

SANFORD
AUTO EXCHANGE

Prices: 25c and 55c

Foot o f First Street

SANFORD

...

SMITH BRO&amp;i
G arage and Machinj
FOR S A L E — Newly
Constructed 5-room

BUNGALOW
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Never Occupied
Screened Throughout, Hot nnd
Cold Water, G ns and
Electricity

A T Y O U R O W N P R IC E

Expert A u to Repair Wi
Phone 30
Comer Flnt
“ W E D E L IV E R THE

Drop a Coin in the Box
For a few days only

Quick Service Tran
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell othrn;
tell us. Phone 4tt

H . W . NICKERS

Small Cash Paym ent
Down

Publie Accountant; Audita—
Income Tai Serrltt
Room 16 McNeili-Dtrii I
°hone 852
Orta

Halncc $25.00 per month with 8
per cent interest
Apply to

Sanford Steam Lai

GEO. A . D eCO TTES
ATTOIINEY

FOR SERVICE
Call 14C-J
W. RAWLING, Prt

.. Employment Bui
The vocational commute* u(
ness and Professional Worn
requests, all young wom*j&gt;
•Miiploymcnt to register i t 1
National Bunk.
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AGNES G. BURNER,Cki

SA N F O R D N0VE
WORKS
V . C . CULLER, Pm

ORLANDO, FLA

i f , i I 11 O . &lt;&gt;/&gt; e , i
You Can Find the Name of
Every Live Profeseional and
Business Alan in Hanford in
This Column Each Day

General Shop and
Work
CONTRACTOR and BtH
517 Commercial Street BuA

Geo. W . Kni|
Real Estate and Imi
THOS. J. A. REIDY

The law provides that " I f tax­
es upon real estate shall not be
paid before the first day o f April
of any year, tho Tax Collector
shall advertise and sell.*’

L IL L IA N P IC K E R T and R A L P H W
CHAM BERS

WH1TNBR,

illlllllllR I lR I I I U I U I I R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,

CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL TA X ­
Attorney end Counsellor-it-Law
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE Practicing In State and Federal Courts
*
- (
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
* 10,000,0110 FOR HOME
Over Seminole County Bank
FOR AGED PRINTERS TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
,
ALFRED FOSTER,
204-24tc
City Tax Colleotor,
George A . DeCottes
WEST PALM BEACH, Murch 14.—
The Florida branch of the Typograph­
Attorney-at-Law
ical union in session here yesterday
Over Seminole County Bank
recommended in,, resolutions that the
SANFORD
.&gt; FLORIDA
union create a defense fund of ton
million dollars to bo Invested In gov-

Featuring

Conceeded to be the best of his kind in the
South, with a company o f 15 artists, a car load
o f special scenery, the latest plays, and 25
different' acts o f vaudeville, will be seen dur­
ing the week.
The opening
play—
ij 1,0 , .
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W hatever your
banking .needs v&lt;v
,&lt; „ ‘ n i n ^

This is to notify all concerned
that the requirements of low will
be complied with nnd the Tax
Books will positively l^e closed
on April first as provided by law
and all lands on which taxes
have not been paid will he ad­
vertised and executions issued
for unpaid personal property
taxes.

Tax Collector, Seminole County
292-M-W-S

HANFORD

Sanford

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Machint

J Foundry Co.
General Machine and
Cylinder Grinding; Dttui ^
Oversize Rings snd Piwi
Steel Gear Bands; Crznk W
turned; agents for Calll* i**Outboard Alotors.---------

Started life together,
One of them paid rent all o f his life; the other pi­
lot and home. When they came to the last stretch o
journey they met, one o f them looked tired and disc
because all that he had to show for his life was a
rent receipts), nnd the other looked like he respected
and felt that he was a man among men. (because
accumulated a little something in his travels).
Which man are you going to be?

W e sell lots on easy term s with a small
ment down

A . P. C O N N E L L Y , Agent

�were ruad and enjoyed for their ctov*
ornoss and originality.
A reception followed with music bopit ED DAIGBR, BoeUty Bdltor, Ing furnished by membors of the Cola*
Phone
rnuim 217-W
Santo band and dancing was anjoyed
h ! ^ n Im &gt;h i £ S until a vory lute hour.
The happy couple loft by car for
a bridal trip to tho East Coast, They
K Z i l r •ppt— im iUwill visit Miami, Palm Beach and nil
points o f interest, after an extended
SOCIAL CALENDAR
honeymoon they will make Orlando
Honday~"Mr** John Melech will *n- their homo.— Orlando Sentinel.
hortain 'ho member* o f the Idler*
Club at her home on West First SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION
CAUSES MANY FIRES THAT
COULD EASILY BE AVOIDED
JiUday. Mrs. J.
D.
Davldsln
[Jill entertain at a children's party
Many Brea occur whose origin is
I at her homo on Magnolia ave., from
[four to six o’clock In honor of little unaccounted for and when the cause
|gill hclcn Sanders and Master la given as Spontaneous Combustion
It is considered as an excuse o f last re*
George Sanders of Boston, Maas.
Ljay-M rs. J. E. Pace will enter* sort. That this is really a cause, o f a
l^ n the Booklovers Club Friday of* great many more fires than we are
aware, is certain. Greasy rags thrown
Itemoon at 3?30 o clock.
Lgay. Miss Marlon Hand will on- in places where air does not circulate
Urtflln the members o f the Senior freely is very dangerous and specially
Class of S. H. S., at her home on so in warm weather. The habit of
cleaning with gasoline or benzine and
the West Side, at 8 P. M.
Larday—Children’s Story Hour will polishing with linseed oil or prepared
Re held at four o’clock at Central polish, many if not all contain this in­
gredient, is extremsly
dangerous
Ifork.
where
the
rags
are
neglected..
Two
landsy. St. Agnes Guild will meet
rjith Mrs. Fred S. Dalger at her cases o f this kind has come under my
The first o f which lin­
i t on Fourth St., at three o’clock. experience.
seed
oil
was
spilled on cotton goods
P
~
|a. J. Pound, of Cresont City Is In and cleaned o f fwlth gasoline. This
fire occured a few hours after the
i city on n business mission.
room had been closed for the night
|Charles M. Prlco, of the Texas Co., The second case n Janitor cleaned
In the city yesterday transacting: some benches in a church and threw
the rags behind tho door with the re­
illness.
sult that the fire got busy.
.
ThcBO
daya
where
many
floors
aro
|Mr. and Mrs. P. L. White o f Tltua.
polished
with
oil,
care
should
be
taken
Qle, arc spending a few days here at
tot dispose o f the rags and mops In
Montezuma.
such a manner os to leave no chance
|A. L. Davis of Dawson, Ga., was In of fire.
0 . P. PAXTON,
city yesterday attending to bust*
Chief
Fire Department
ii, making his headquarters at the
kontciuma.
a

^S&amp; H F era

|Dr. Wnltcr Seay o f Jacksonville ar,ted hero last evening and will apend
few dnys here with his daughter,
|lrs. ttidomnn Caldwell.
Mr*. M. II. Holbom, of Brooklyn,
, y.t in visiting her brother and his
rife,, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hand at
keir homo on tho West side .
The many frionds of Mrs. Frank
.lets will bo glad to ionrn that she is
Bproving after n serious illness, and
I join in wishing her a complete rebwy.
Mrs. Charles Martin and little
inghtor Mildred loft Monday for
reir homo in Macon, Ga., after a very
eisant visit hero ns tho guosts of
ri. Howard Smith.
I Walter F. Helbom, of Brooklyn,
b. Y., is expected to nrrlva today on
)he bnnt, and will visit his uncle and
ant, Mr. and Mrs. Wultor Hand nt
heir home on tho west side.
Mrs. W. A. Mnson loft Monday for
er home in Macon, Ga., after spendnij the past week ns the guest o f hor
ephew ond wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
[). Garner nt their home on Palmetto
■venue.

Mrs. Charles Merriwcather, Mrs.
I. H. Helborn, and HasBcll and Rand
lerriweathcr left yesterday in ths
and Mcrrlweather car for Palm
|e«ch, nnd othor places o f interest on
lie Hast Const.
LEVINE-TATEMBAUM
A beautiful wedding was solomnizSumlny nftornoon nt 4:30 at the
Jewish Temple on West Central avolui&gt; when Morris I. Levine, of this
Hty, and Mils Sylvia Tntenbaum, of
(lew York City, were united in mattimonoy. Rabbi Safer, of Jackson­
ville, officiated.
The flower girls, Beatrice Llobcrnnn, Hilda Cohen, Rosalind Fields,
n&lt;! Ruth Schoplro, proceeded tho
hide and groom, strewing the path
Vilh roses, made n charming picture,
|nd were followed by tho bridesmaids
p i groomsmen,
The bride’s maids were Misses Rose
Tanner, nf this city; Ruth Kanner,
pose Narvis, of Sanford; and Miss
[ennetto Tatcmbnum, of New York
pity, and were charmingly dressed in
Irgandies, pastellc shades, with hats
match and carried bouquets of vnrl
Jelored sweet peas. Tho groom's men
*’erc Bill Sahyno, of Tampa; Hyman
e v in u , Harold Seagaland, and IsaP°fe Levine, of this city.
Mrs. J, Cohen, sister of tho j(room,
Vns matron of honor, nnd r. Cohen
Vns heat man. Tho bride was given
fw«y in marriage by Mrs. II. Levine,
aothcr of tho groom,, nnd Mr. H. Lo*
i ne attended tho groom.
After the ceremonies tho guests
fathered at tho homo of the groom's
Parents, 521 North Orange avenue. An
plahorato six courso dinner was aervr 1 rho home was beautifully decorpled with many spring flowers now in
phom.
After dinner, and many toasts had
een givon, the bridal pnir, headed by
F*. Stotner, of Now Haven, Conn., who
Med in tho capacity of toastmaster,
r l'Kr;‘ mH from different sections

M ETH O D ISTS W IL L
B U IL D A C H U R C H
IN JU ST O N E D A Y
Today a company o f carpenters nnd
other artisans will spond the day on
the tank o f the oroction and comple­
tion, in one day of a tabernacle for
the Methodist people who desire a
now church house nnd organization
for tho northeastern section of Orlan­
do. ThiB structure will be built at the
Intersection of East Amelia and North
Lnke streets. Some twenty-five men
will work an this job today and it is
hoped the building will bo entirely
completed when the mm goes down.
Tho church organisation, itself, will
not be perfected unttil April 16th,
whon the pastor, Rev. W. K. Pinor, as­
sisted by Presiding Elder, Rev. J. P.
Hilburn, and by the pastor o f tho
First Methodist church o f this city,
Dr. W. A. Cooper, will complete tho
planB for nn organized church, Sab­
bath school, missionary societies and
other church subsidiary organizations
ah are usual In n completely organ­
ized and active Methodist church.
However, tho pastor proposes to
preach In tho now structure, both
morning and evoning next Sunday, and
every Sunday, straight atong, follow­
ing that date. The Queen Esther Cir­
cle of tho Woman's Missionary Cociety of the First Methodist church of
this city have voluntarily offered to
furnish jjnd servo lunch or 'dinnor”
for all who voluntarily give their la­
bor In this cause. Should any car­
penter rend this announcement nnd
wish to donate n dny’B Inbor to the
good enusc, ho 1b kindly asked to
telephone L. M. Orr, ’ Phono 4E9-W ond
let him know, that he may keep his
plans intact nnd that the ladies may
know exactly how many thoy will
hnvc to furnish tho dinnor fpr. A re­
ligious survey of this community will
bo made sometime within tho next few
weeks.— Orlando Reporter-Star.
Attend the mass meeting nt the
Court House Thursday night nt eight
o'clock.
EGGS ARE DROPPING
IN NESTS ANI) PRICE
PRESERVE THEM NOW
t l l r Tin* AiMfH'liitri] I'rrMMl

GAINESVILLE, Mnrch 16.— Poultry
raisers aro urged by Dr, N. W. San­
born, poultry specialist o f tho Uni­
versity of Florida, to tnke ndvnntago
of the present low prices for eggs and
the lnrgo supply, to raise chickens and
preaervo surplus eggs.
"This a period of low prices of eggs"
Dr. Sanborn wroto recently to nn In­
terested poultry raiser. "Every hen
is on her job. Local markets are ov­
erflowing with eggs and prices aro
dropping. Do not rush your eggs Into
nn alrendy crowded mnrkct. Get busy
with your years hatching. Use part
of this full supply of egga to produce
chicks for eating nnd for laying. Then
put down in water glass your surplus
eggs or sell them.to people you may be
able to Interest In this method of pre­
serving eggs. Printed instructions for
preserving eggs in water glass, In­
structions which you mny use and pnss
on to your neighbor, cfn bo had for
the asking o f the College o f Agricul­
ture, or by calling upon your county
or home demonstration agent.

POLL TAXES
MUST BE PAID
IF YOU VOTE
IN THE BOND ELECTION THAT
HAS BEEN CALLED FOR
APRIL 11TII
Property owners in Seminole county
are urgently reminded of the, neces­
sity of paying poll taxes in order to
permit them to vote on the one hunt,
dred thousand dollar bond Isbuo, a
special election for which has been
called for April Jlth In Sanford. All
taxes must be paid by
Saturday,
March the 18th, ond the County Com­
missioners are anxious to hsve aa
large a vote as possible polled at the
election. The 1021 law also requires
that women free holders must pay poll
tax. This county'bond issue is a
most important une ond will nfford
those who are ihtcrestud in good roads
in Seminole county the opportunity Yb
secure them. The details for im­
provement as provided for in the bond
Issue have been carefully planned by
tho County Commissioners and sub­
sequently endorsed by alt the civic or­
ganizations of Sanford. They pro­
vide for a great many improvements
to Seminole county's highway system.
Resurfacing tho brick roads with tar
vln ond grnnlte chips on the follow­
ing avenues: Beardall, Geneva, Celery
east of Beardall, Gertrude avenue west
of Monroe road. The commissioners
have also provided for resurfacing 33
miles of macadam roads with tnrvia or
asphalt mixed with granite chips. In
addition to theso road improvements
the commissioners have Included the
sum of ¥16,000.00 in this Issue for the
construction of a bridge at Osteen
Furry. With the approval of thiH is­
sue by the tax payers of Seminole
County there will bo nvailnblo suf­
ficient funds to give Seminole county
ono of tho best road systems in the
state. It la absolutely essential that
ronds for which money has been ap­
propriated, be properly maintained. It
was with this thought in mind that the
Commissioners decided to call this
election authorizing the bond itisuc of
$100,000.00. A large nnd favorable
vote will aid the commissioners in
disposing of the bonds mure quickly
nnd this can be done by tax payers
paying their poll tax on or before
March 13th and then casting an a f­
firmative ballot for the issue. Let’s
make it unanimous.
LIFE INSURANCE WHITTEN IN

1021
Life insurance in 1021 docs not ap­
pear to hnve declined by reason o f
busines’s depression, but hnH hold Its
own very well. In an address before
tho association of life insurance pi ev­
ident* President Holcombe o f
tho
Phoenix Mutual of Hartford this
month reports that 148 companies,
which did 07 per cent o f the business
done, Issued 86 per cent us much in­
surance during the year as in 1020.
For nil companies the new business is
given nt 13,160,000 policies for 8%
billion dollars. This compares with
13,248,000 policies n year ago for 10
billion dollars.
The recent growth of life insurance
has been extraordinary. Twenty years
ago 2 billions were issued in the year,
and in tho following 10 years the in­
crease was only about 3 per cent. But
in the last 10 yenrs tile growth ban
been threefold and in 1010 nnd 1020
nil records were far surpassed. Not­
withstanding unemployment, strikes
nnd trnde depression the new insur­
ance written in 1021 exceeds nil rec­
ords, 1010 and 1020 excepted.
Time was when life insurance wns a
dependence of tho rich, but the expla­
nation o f the immense expansion of
this business is tho conviction that hns
como to all clnsses of people, and more
particularly to wnge earners, of tho
great value of this protection to their
families nnd dependents. Tuking out
lifp “insurance therefore hns become
prncticully a universal practice. In­
surance Is so firmly grounded in
Bound business principles, tho compan­
ies arc so solvent, thoy redeom their
policies so promptly, the protection is
so securo nnd conics at so critical nn
hour, that this investment approves
Itself to all classes of Intelligent peo­
ple, and its growth exceeds that of
any othor business whatsoever.
For practical purposes wo may say
that life Insurance was nn invention
o f tho 10th century. As such, it was
the greatest invention of u century
of wondorful progress for tho masses
of people. It is difficult to imagine
what the world would bo without life
insurance, if this business suddenly
censed to exist. Billions of dollars ev­
ery year now promptly distributed to
families suddenly deprived o f thq
bread winner would be lost. Every
year millions of people would bo left
penniless, or nearly ao, Life Insur­
ance Is therefore an unmixed blessing
and is ono of tho propp of the social
order. Incidentally it operates to
gathor up small savings into hugo
sums loaned out to industries, and

ftnllke most o f the banks loaned out ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
to agricultural Industry primarily. It
J U S T R E C E IV E D
Is a prop o f tho Industrial order also. !
The rapid growth of thin business
is a matter for unlvorsnl satisfaction.
In /h e last three years nearly 30 bil­
lion dollars of life insurance was writ­
ten in the United Staten. This repre­
sents savings looking towards the day
o f family.need. Tho sum is prodig­
ious. The succor and relief that it
guarantees are incalculable.
The importance of life irflurnnee is
so far reaching that dependents should
be better protected than they are In
the care of life Insurance after pay­
ment. Bankers report sad losses by
blue sky speculation and misuse of
money received by beneficiaries. An­
nuities instead o f bulk payment are
probably advisable in very many in­
stances. But insurance companies
would be justified, in paying policies,
in advising beneficiaries of the im­
portance of consulting bankers about
the investment o f theso funds.— To­
peka (Kuns.) Dally Capital.
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Attend the raasa meeting at the
Court House Thursday night at eight |
o'clock.
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ROTARIANS
State Press A ss’n
A t Daytona March 31
COMPLIMENTED
LAST NIGHT

LAKE WALES, March 16.— The
annual meeting of tho Floridn Press
Association will be held ut Daytona

MANAGER GROSE HAD ROTARY
arch 31st nnd April 1, it wns an­
CLUB AT MONTEZUMA HO­
nounced here yesterday after u con­
TEL FOR DINNER
ference between J. E. Worthington,
Tho Snnford Rotary Club was tend­ chairmnn o f the association's execu­
ered a complimentary dinner nt the tive committee, and T. E. Fitzgerald,
Montezuma Hotel last night by tho Daytonn publisher.
The executive committee has been
owners, Messrs. E. A. Douginas nnd
charged
with tho work of preparing
H. P. Smith nnd tho manngcr, W. L.
a
program
of interest to tho publish­
Grose, nnd there wns almost a 100 per
ers,
it
was
announced. This commit­
cent meeting o f the members to en­
tee
is
composed
in addition to Messrst
joy the hospitality of thlq fine hotel..
Fitzgerald
and
Worthington ns fol­
President Harry Stevens seated the
lows:
R.
J.
Holly,
Snnford Herald;
bunch promptly nt 7:30 nnd tho festiv­
R.
L.
Swegcr,
Quincy;
Harry L. Brown
ities began with plenty of singing nnd
o
f
tho
Lakeland
Telegrnpi.
n general good time. Boy’s work wns
tho principal topic of the evening and
Donne Tumor’s report wns supple­
mented by n tnlk from Judge Housholder with the result thnt $200 wns
voted to this important adjunct to
tho general work of the Rotary1 Club.
The district meeting nt Snvnnnuh
Mnrch 23-24 wns discussed and Pres­
ident Stevens iH very anxious to get nt
least twelve of the Rotarlnns nnd the
Indies to attend this meeting nnd
show Savannah the kind of Rotnrinns
they rniso In Snnford.
Dr. John Quirt, of Watkins, N. Y.,
wnH tho only visiting Rotnrinn nt tho
mooting nnd ho gave a tnlk on Rotnry
work In his home city nnd he nlso
paid a fine compliment to Snnford
and Seminole county nnd especially
to Geneva whore he is upending the
winter.
At tho close of the meeting a vote
of thanks wnu given to Messrs. Doug­
lass and Smith nnd Mnnngcr Grose
for their happy thought in inviting
the Rotury Club to the excellent din­
ner nnd the most pleasant evening.
The following menus printed In blue
nnd gold and bearing the emblem of
Rotnry wns served tho gucstB.
Shrimp Cocktail n In Montczumn
Hearts o f Celery
Mixed Pickles
Oxtail Soup, cn tnssc
Baked Red Snnppcr, Sauce Creole
Quoan Fritter, Strawberry Sauce
Baked Seminole County Chicken,
Oyster Dressing
Cnndicd Yams
Butter BeotB
Fruit und Nut Snlnd, n In Rotary
Strawberry Ice Cream and Cnke
American Cream Cheese
Cnfo Noir
Iced Ten
Cigars

S O U T S

Pay your poll lax before Hnturdny
night If you wnnt to vote in the bond
election for county roads nnd the Os­
teen bridge.

WALL PAPER SALE

ia m

Und commlssnry attached. Don’t write.
Come ready to work.

Job good fo r

six months.— Atlantic Bithulithlc Co.
303-lwc

FOR SALE
FOR SALE— 5 room bungalow on
brick street. All modern conven­
iences. Unusually low price. Easy
terms.— E. F. Lane.
302-6tp
FOR SALE!— Two Ford touring car*,
self starters, good condition. Apply
Sanford Auto Exchange foot o f First
street.
803-6tc
FOR SALE— Ono B flat saxophone
and B' flat clurlnet.
Apply 207
French ave.
803-12tp
FOR SALE— 6 acres best celery land,
cleared; 1 well, no fence, no house.
Cheap for cash.— A. P. Connolly.
aos-2tp
FOR SALE— Cash nnd carry Grocery
Store, 311 Snnford Ave.
300*6tp
FOR SALE— Celery farm, a real bar­
gain.— E. F. Lane.
298-Ctp
FOR SALE]— 16 acres, 10 tiled, 4 room
houBo, bam, 4 wells, $0,000., Tornm.
— II. B. Lewis. Photic 340 or 391
_ _
_
301-tflc
FOR SALE— Tomato plants, any
quantity, fo r prompt delivery.—
Chase £ Co., Phone 636.
288-tft

For ten days, from March 14 to 23,
only. We have just received 7,000
rails for this sale. If you are going
to paper this spring it would pay you
to buy your wall paper nt this sale.— FOR SALE— Ono 6-room cottage, in
good condition, good location, good
Sanford Pnlnt &amp; Wnll Paper Store,
flowing
well. $700 cash, balance on
Welaka Block, II. A. Halverson, Pro­
terms.
See
II. M. Itumbey, 310 South
prietor.
301-3tc
Holly Ave.
298-12tc

MULES!

MULES!

Good load of Tennessee
Mules for sale or trade
at Brady's Barn.

J. C. HUMAN
Sanford

Florida

W ANTED

FOR SALE!— Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klen
Ares, 805 9th St._____________284-26tc
FOR SALE— 34 full blood White Leg­
horn chickens. Apply at East Sec­
ond street, in 600 block.
802-2tp
FOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Snnford nve. walking
Uistanco to city. Two lots corner
Center and Elm nvo. Two lots west
stdo Palmetto nve., 60 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring S t , Los Angeles, Calif._________________288tf; 20-tf
FOR SALE— Warehouse with K. R.
aiding. Within four blocks o f center
of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
,_________________________ 272-tfc
tO It SALE— Oak am] other
hard
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
Beardall Avenue.
280-tfc

SALESMAN to cover locnl territory,
selling dealers. Guaranteed snlnry
of $100.00 per wcok for right man.—
Tho Commercial Radium Co., Fifth
Avo. Bldg., Now York.
300-fltp
WANTED— 150
colored
laborers
wanted in tho city of Dnytonn, Fla.,
for concrete and usphult paving, also
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
sower
work.
Wages
17Mic
per
hour,
MONEY TO LOAN on renl estate, 1st
Attend the mass meeting at the
mortgage only.—S. J. Pelley, Route
Court House Thursday night at eight working ten hours per day. Pay in
cash every Saturday. Free bunk houso A, Box 220, Snnford, Fla, 800-Otd-ltw
o'clock.
Pay your poll tnx before Saturday
night if you wnnt to vote in the bund
election for county roads and the Os­
teen bridge.
CAR WAS IN GEAR
RAN INTO STORE
BROKE WINDOWS, ETC.
A car being loft in gear played
hnvoc with the windows und front of
the store o f Robbins Credit Storo to­
day. Tho ear was being driven by 4
negro and ho muBt have left It in
gear fo r when ho started to crank It
up ugcdn it flow out of his hand and
broke out tho windows ond otherwise
demolished tho Robbins store. Saul
Robbins, tho proprietor thought tho
war Was being fought over and . did
not know whether to dodge behind the
counter or come out and surrender.
aro o f the opinion that tho negro
will have to pny the bill and mean­
time. Saul will have a new front— to
the store wo mean,
Tho gontlo rain is falling agnln this
afternoon and tho crops are growing
ns never before. If the weather will
turn cool now for tho celery growers
all will he turkey for tho season. It
is thought the peak o f the celery crop
will he passed next week.

HO THEY ARE
HAT THEY ARE
HY THEY ARE
Come out and hear COL. J. Q. NOLAN, National Lecturer of
THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE und personul representative of
Col. Win. Jos. Simmons, Imperial Wizard. Lecturer Is a man
of National Fame.

LECTURE FREE
Everybody invited.

LADIES ESPECIALLY URGED TO
COME

FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17 AT 8 P. M.
CORNER FIRST STREET AN D PARK AVE.

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                    <text>SANFORD
••The City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Heralii
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

01AIMEI1

“The City Substantial"
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VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922

CHICAGO FIRE SUSPICIONS
DEBATE TO BE FINISHED.
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
POINTS TO INCENDIARY
•1
ON
FOUR-POWER
TREATY
SAYS
CITY
OFFICIALS
HAD A GREAT PROGRAM
-FINAL VOTE TOMORROW
BIG MEETING YESTERDAY
Brought Out Question of Fire Department Fight­
ing Sky Scraper Fires

__________________________

MINERS STRIKE
IN S. AFRICA
IS CALLED OFF

Opponents of the Treaty
Mir The A«*orlii(rd i*re«»&gt;
and twisted, smoking steel on which
CHICAGO, Mnrch lO.-Severnl sep- f|m nen expected to ho working for
Finally Agree to
nrnte investigations Into yesterday's ^ n&lt;jxt thrcc-,jnyH( towered the mnsLimit
cight million dollnr fire nro under Hjvo 8ko|uton of the "fire proof” Burwny todny. City Fire Attorney High lington building todny. Tho walls
expressed the belief thnt the fire was still stood intact, hut its 15 stories of
windows stared like sightless dyes
incendiary. The police aro seeking a
over
the scene of desolation, for tho LEADERS SAY REVOLUTION OF LEADERS RELIEVE CERTAIN IN­
BITUMINOUS COAL MINERS OF negro employee of a concern among
PAST WEEK HAD NO CON­
contents had been destroyed by a heat
DICATION THAT RATIFICATION
THE UNITED STATES AND
1OCAI* HANKERS AN!) BUSINESS
NECTION WITH MINERS
the first to go up in the flames.
so intense thnt glass from the win­
CANADA TO GO OUT
OF TREATY IS ASSURED
men m a d e s t a y o f v is it o r s
dows had melted, nnd, according to the
MOST PLEASANT
(llr THr Ammih'liilril I’rmiil
----ft
CHICAGO, Mnrch 10.—Investiga- firemun&gt; »r«n like wntor.” Tho struc(llr Tlir \ »«&lt;&gt;&lt;■lit (Ml
( H r T h r A w n r l n lr H Pttmm)
JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.—
INDIANAPOLIS, March 10.—The tion of the cause of the fire which de- ] turc housed tho houdqunrtors of the
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 10.—Oppon­
. . . . . . . ...
Official* of bnnkH In Group Threo of
. , r. i
a
u„i,p counting of the strike imllots cost by Z - •• block of thickly tenanted | Chlc.RO, Burlington nnd Quincy r.B -!Thc .trlko of miner, which h„. held ents of tho four power Pacific traa
th« Florida "ankora AMOcIntlo,, hold, ^
c|, B|lumln0„ , Cu„, M|n„ , oiriee hulldlnKn. cnn.ed n ln » »f more | rond nnd nil of the record, of the o„. South Africa In It. Rrip for mart than
in the senate yesterday nbnndoned all
their annual meeting In Sanford, o n |of th(j Unito(J states and Canada was than $8,000,000, resulted in the death orating, engineering, legal and execu- two months has been railed
plans
for n prolonged fight ngalnat
decision was taken by the Old Soutli
Wednesday, Mnrch 16th. Roprescn «• , hegun today at International hc«d- uf one man and rendered 20,000 others live dopartmonts were destroyed.
tivc hankers from six of the counties qUart0|.8 bore. Union officials pre­ idle was begun last night by the sta te ,! Officials of tho board of underwrit- African Industrin Federation ns din- ratification and accepted n unnnimooa
|ers declared that the fire, the most j tlnct from federations augmented exe- consent agreement to limit debate and
comprising UiIh group were pr« sent (||cjetj eutn'nss would show large mil- ,-itv and insurance officials.
The manner in which tho flames | disastrous since tho great fire of 1871, cutivo. Complicity in revolution to take a finnl vote on Frldny, March
and in addition a number of locally; jority in favor of strike April first.
prominent business men attended t h
e
________________
flared out in several places at the revealed many problems which would against government repudiated i»y the 24 th.
session. Welcoming addresses wove ^.p^, EFFORT TO
some moment, the almost Incredible have to he met by firemen before they federation,
The agreement, which wns hailed by
delivered by Col. Geo. W. Knight,
administration leaders as a certain In- •
rapidity with which they spread until could hope to cope with fires in g re a t!
HOLD BRITISH
Order has been completely restored.
president of tho Sanford Chamber of
RUM-RUNNER nothing hut smouldering ruins was modern skyscrapers. The effect of
diention that ratification Is assured,
Police
declare they have evidence was proposed on tho Hcnntc floor nfCommerce, and Hon. Forest Lake,
left of the block hounded by South the fire on the Burlington building
showing Ilolshoviki plot responsible
president of tho Seminole County
(lly The A»orlnlrd I'rran)
ter a series of conferences among tho
Canal, West Vanburen and South Clin wns declared to show thnt no skyfor
revolution. Revelations will ho
BOSTON,.
March
15.—Proceedings
Hank. B. F. Whitner, cashier of tho
ton streets and West Jackson Boule- scraper is freo from tho fire danger
various senate elements and was ac­
First National Hank of Snnford, pro- against the British schooner Graco vnrd caused Shirley T. High, fire at and thnt the modern fire department astonishing, they assert.
cepted virtually without debate.
sided ns chairman and In opening the nnd Ruby and the half-million dollnr torncy to announce that "everything is practically helpless against a blaze
No further reservations or amend­
that gets a full headway In the upper SKIPPERS NEW COMPANY
deliberations called tho attention of cargo of liquor she carried when enp- pointed to incendiarism."
ments
shall he voted on until next
TO CONSTRUCT ABATTOIR
tho delegates to the necessity of their tured off this port ns n rum-runner
The first "still” alarm was turned" floors of a tall building,
Tuesday, thnt speeches on the treaty
considering tho two most essential recently, will take the form of n civil in at 12:50 a. m. This wns followed
In an effort to fix responsibility for
fnctors entering into tho economic de- libel, Assistant United Stntes Attor- by other alarms at » and 4 minute the fire, a former police department 810,000 Plant l« Re In Operation At shall he limited to one hour nnd those
on reservations to thirty minutes ench
Fort Lauderdale Within Next
vclopmcnt of their respective sections, ney Charles P. Curtis, jr., said yester- intervals until nearly every piece of employe was questioned after \ \ . .
beginning on Wednesday nnd thnt fin­
90 Days—Deni All Set For
namely, more efficient nnd economical day. In making this announcement Chicago fire fighting apparatus was K-hiff, vice-president of Schaffer &amp;
al vote shnll he taken without dobata
Big Business.
transportation facilities nnd a more under instructions from Attorney- at the scene. But even with 52 com­ Company, whose plant was destroyed,
as soon as the senate convenes on tha
careful scrutiny of agricultural pos- General Daugherty, he said the schoo- panies playing more than a hundred said that the man had written him
B.
Skipper,
of
Bartow,
lias
just
following Friday.
sihilitles. Mr. Whitner ably pointed ner would he prosecuted on the lines of hose on the flames, it was not threatening
~ letters. Tho flames were ,‘ G. . . .
,
„ nnm Negotiations to bring tho rntifica„ut that modern hanking required its ground that she had violated the cus- until four hours ufter tho first alarm first observed in the vicinity of the completed the organization of n com
puny
formed
for
tho
purposo
of
puttion
fight to an end began after the
exccutivcs to keep constantly in closu toms laws in landing merchandise il- thnt the fire was brought under con- Schaeffer plant.
.
ting
In
nn
nbnttolr
at
Fort
Lauderdale
|
&lt;«onnto
hnd refused for tho third time
toueh with other problems than those1legnlly. This form of procedure In trol
• After being questioned the mnn wns
capable
of
handling
all
the
territory
,
to
umend
the treaty so thnt outside
to which they had heretofore consid- such cases wns said to he new.
Just across the street from the released and Mr. Sehiff wns questionalong
the
east
const
from
Palm
Bench
1
j,0wcrB
would
ho called Into consulen d themselves restricted:
Two questions were to bo determined charred landscape of totturiug walls ed.
.An address on ‘'Inland Waterways by the case, which the government re.
to Key West, the first unit of which,1tation when any Pnclflc controversy
will he nide to handle 100 cattle a day. touches their interests. And amend­
and Transportation" wns delivered by gnrds ns n test, Mr. Curtis snid. The
Big
Auction
Sale^
Accordlng to Mr. skipper, work on the ment for that purposo in a form dif­
W T Donnelly, prominent marine on- first wns whether n vessel of foreign Men Captured the
on
Sanford
Heights
first unit Hhould commence shortly, fering slightly front tho two voted
ginecr of New York. Donnelly has registry, outside the three-mile line,
Methodist Church
f„ ____ t ...
.
down Monday was presented by Sena- . ■,
recently perfected a now method for, assuming thnt she had violated the
Starts Tomorrow completed
p
™»’abiy ,thU
h/"
n,,In
l„B™iiSn
Again Last Night
nnd, T
thent.plnnt
operation tor pfitman, Democrat, Nevada, and
water propulsion and which has since United Stntes nws, coui d he seized
U1 .I
•
1. Creating within ninety days. He will have thc wn8 defeated 28 to 50 with tho dlvlsbeen endorsed by a special committee nnd
™d put
nut under tho Jurisdiction of the
Was Snlc inLane h Subdivision i
KactJvo mnnagemont of the concern, i ion of strength virtually coinciding.
•
Seating
Capacity
of
Church
federal
court.
Tho
second
question
of the New York State Unrgo Canal
Much Interest
Taxed
to
Hold
Crowd
was
whethor
liquor
constituted
mer­
nnd will he kept constantly in touch , wlth party fines.
Conference. Ho has boon nctlvo for n
chandise.
If
not,
Mr.
Curttls
snid,
tho
with its activities.
I Little running debate developed over
number of years on matters effecting
Allan Watson, sales manager for
Snnford hns\wRnessod
gnln duy palf*VWI
Incorporation pnpors were issued to 1|he amendment or thc rteaty gcncrnlnational water highways nnd is recog­ government hnd no enso.
The decision of the attorney-general rndcs, holiday Tiarndes, nnd memorial tho U. S. Realty Auction Co., of his company InHt December, whon the I ^ a |th„Ugh late in the day Senator
nized ns nn eminent authority on this
Knoxville, Tenn., and St. Petersburg,
subject. The address contained many to file tho" libel surprised fedornl offi­ day parades, hut it is probable that Fin., is in the city conferring with E. Southeastern Packing Co., enmo into g puncerj Republican, Missouri, • a
valuable suggestions for tho solution cials here, who were understood to bo never before in her history has the F. Lane, local renl estate man, re­ existence. The stock is owned by the j j r,,,Ay supporter, stirred up n cross­
of Florida’s vexing transportation mnlng preparations to return tho city witnessed a sight more unusual garding the auction sale of lots in Southern Cattle Ranch, Inc., and the fjre nf discussion by assniling the "no
Grace nml Ruby to her owners. Tho thnn thnt pnrndo last night of some
Kissimmee River Cattle Co., both of
problem, Mr. Donnelly Tccommondlng
Sanford Heights, to he held tomorrow which concerns have Inrgu cnttlc in­ alliance’’ reservation of tho foreign
uindreds
of
men
from
the
Seminole
crew
pf
the
schooner,
arrested
on
relations committee. He dcclnred the
tho ubo of wnter transportation when­
rhnrges of conspiracy to smugglo li­ Bank corner to tho Methodist church afternoon, beginning at two o’clock.
terests
in
Florida.
J.
S.
Gosden,
big
ever possible.
This snle has created tyuch local in­ oil man of Tulsa, Okln., and million- treaty did create "nn alliance for con­
quor, had a hearing before n federal to attend tho Revival services there In
ference’ and that the reservation conC. D. Gunn, agricultural agent for
terest because of thc location of tho
commissioner but a ruling wns with­ progress.
niro
developer,
heads
tho
Southern
„titutod
a "ridiculous absurdity." In
Alachua county, dolivored a very in­
1
held until the official attitude toward
Three-fourths of tho seating capac­ propurty and tho prominence of thosu Cattle Ranch, Inc, together with L y-11|)0 cour8B „f th0 day ratification waa
teresting address on tho agricultural
behind
the
snle.
Cnpt.
Fitts,
tho
own­
the schooner was disclosed.
ity of tho main auditorium had been
tie Hull, of Okeechobee. The Klssim- ^urgod by Senator Rnnsdell, Democrat,
possibilities of tho county and tho ac­
Tho Grace nml Ruby, nccordlng to reserved for tho men, but tho number er, while temporarily a resident of mec ItWcr Cattle Co., ns is generally | &lt;0U|Mjana| tt charge of "propaganda"
complishments to date In tho develop­ testimony, hnd discharged about $100,­ present would easily iT.v.' (.Ued ,h . O r..n,.0, I, ren.ly . Snoford mnn, nnd
known in Bartow, wns incorporated I jn fuvor 0f
treaty was made by
. .
..
■
I ..
n u m in iif " n n r a w n
111 r .
ment of those possibilities in which 000 worth of whisky outside of Salem
entire auditorium hnd they been so is counted ns ono of "our own." Mr. In the name of E. E. Skipper and gcnator Pittman, nnd an attack on
tho hnnkors of tho section had con­ Harbor before capture. This liquor
Lane Is ono of tho best known renl
Sons. Sosden, Mr. Skipper states, l .iirjHb..Amorican influence against tha
seated.
tributed no small amount of their fi- was subsequently seized.
Dr. Walker expressed himself as estate men in thiB section, and the U. ha sinvested about $2,000,000 In thc jQUr p0Wt,r pact" wns mndo by Senannncinl nnd moral support.
_____________
deeply appreciative x&gt;f the co-operation S. Realty Auction Co., has conducted cnttlc industry in Florida during tho |op W|lUnms, Democrat, Missouri,
Representatives from other sections, ^ R ED,T o n g p AVOIt
and fine spirit of the men of Snn­ some of the largest anlcs evor hold in past two years, and proposes to do j Meantime, also, two new rcservain the general discussion that follow- ^
DIPPING OF CATTLE ford, nnd especially of the other pas­ the South. The St. Petersburg Times, hig things in tho future.
tions and one more amendment w e n
ed, spoko nt some length on the ima few duys ago, in an article on real
tors
of
tho
city.
The
plant
which
they
propose
to
0{forcd for )nter consideration. On*
portnnt subject of transportation and, LAKELANn Murch ir,.-T he Polk
Every organized men’s iduss of tho estate activities in thnt city, stated erect at Ft. Lauderdale will bo loent- ^ tbc rcHervatlonB was put in by 8«nagriculture and their hearing on th% ounty odltor8 hoid their regular meet- Protestant churcheH of Snnford were that tho most tulkcd of salo in yenrs
cd on n 55 aero alto purchased by ■n^Qr j 0hngon| Republican, California^
futuro prosperity of the state
,
nt Mulberry Saturday afternoon represented in the audience. "I antic­ was that of the fumous Wm. G. Mcthem recently, nnd loented on Cypress I nnd emb0dled tho language of the re­
An Invitation was extended to the ^
# v&lt;jry of)joyabIo tlmo wnK had
ipate," said Dr. Walker, "that one of Adoo property in St. Petersburg which Creek, about two miles west of tho i HurVntion which hnd been presented by
Association by Col. Knight to attend
^ MuU)crry ProM nn,| Editor
the host things growing out of thiB wns sold nt auction by tho U. S. peo­ city. It will be of concrete construe-, Senalor Rrandagee, Republican, Cona meeting ot. tho Central Florida Watt M ho8t Tho d,„nor „t noon meeting ahull ho u better fellowship ple.
er Traffic League to bo held in Or- ^
Jn rogu,ap country style
It Is understood thnt tho purchase tlon, and the fimt unit will he put u p . nectlcut| ln tho forc|gn relations coniamong
tho
citizens
of
our
city.
nt n cost of nbout $40,000.
&lt;mlttoe hut abandoned by him after a
Inndo, Friday evening, Mnrch 24th, a t , ^
k|m|H ()f ch|ckon nn(1 Was
Tho spirit of tho mooting was fine,, of
• lots is restricted to white peoplo on
A
rlvnl
concern
Is
nlso
erecting
a
t.onforonco with Pre3ldont H ardin* u
which tlmo a number of prominent,
t , rolllsho(K Following this the
ontldnntlvo
„ml
e
.r
n
c
.t
Thc
cso Tk(j (jthur rt.8Crvntlon was by Senator
business men would devise plans t o ,
W)pk of tho aHBOcluti„n was
The plant nt Ft. Lauderdale, nnd
led by u men’s choir, wns animated from any colored settlement.
two
will
bo
the
only
abattoirs
In
the sh ,c,(!8f Democrat| Tennessee, and
further water transportation
, tnkcn jn pound tnblo fprm an(1 consldnnd uplifting. Tho sermon was re­ subdivision to ho sold consists of 85 state. Two such plnnts hnve con er -1 woujd declare the treaty meant no inUpon advices from C. G. W o r e , prestran8actod. The assoceived with close attention.... Tho af­ residence lots, known an Lnno’s Addi­ ectcd nt Jacksonville—the A rm our, t#pfownce |n forojRn quarrels.
The
ident of tho First,National Bank of
dlBCU8Be{, mattor of candidates
ter meeting resulted in nine conver­ tion, in Snnford Heights, Just oppo­ plnnt and nn Independent e°nce rn ., nmelulmont( offered by Senator RobLeesburg, that no provision h«d been unnounccmcnt aml t!cclt|cd upon the
site Rose Court, null is Inside the city
neithcr of which nro in opera on.
jnaon( Democrat, Arkansas, would
niHdo In tho now by-laws of tho State
n ^ lMt yoftr of thc WCekly sions.
Dr. Walker's message was an ublo limits.
o CQ™VC ‘ t p|0dge the four powers against secret
Association for tho continuance of
charging $10 nnd tho dallies nnnlysis of an unusual subject: "Tho
Much of the favorable comment has Tnmpn plnnt promises
tion in the territory which will be
or und0„ tandlng..
Group mootings, those presented votthom onc8 pL.r week nt thnt
five mountains between man nnd been heard because Capt. Fitts has covered in tho Southeastern Cnttlc
It wns Senator Urandugee who laid
ed that a resolution bo drawn to have
or chnpg, 8pace rates,
His text was Hebrews 2:3. How consented to place.. these . high-class
.
Co.’s,
i. s. aervico.
service.
tb{J unanjraoU8 consent ugreement bean article Incorporated in tho by-laws ( Am)ther fcatur0 wa9 the invitation hell."
.hull wc o»capo if wo neglect ,o greet re.ldcnt 1.1 lot. on tho mnrkot ot .ucIn addition to thc build ng they w ill, fore the senate with a statement th
-t
»l»c.by th e .. Group morttog. would|
through M b. Gull
g ' , ” for thc Bid- Lion, with Certain restrictions, as it
th at
r u"t\ w,l“ 7 * 7 * n g v o y r ‘ Z i u i ii, i 1 1put up, they have leased cold storage he had boon prompted to prepare i t 4
he continued. It wns thc sense of . . .
ai.i___ saivauon. v,ou» uwm.
....
. . . . . . . which wns delivered for Mr. Skipper vntion of man is so great that as f t |onnbles goo, citizens who wiM u I , „pnco Jf| M,am, nmj Pnim Reach to
hose present thnt greater individual q£
nakinR th„ uditorH to visit
deterrent to Bin he has set up fivo nice h o m c ^ ^ liu y _n^whirt ‘h°y ^
I mnko sure of thoir nbllity to hnndle because several Democratic senators
benefits wore derived from these his cattle ranch at Kissimmee. Tho g rtat barriers over which mnn must consider the property worth, and It
had come to him with the suggestion
group meetings than nt the nnnunl editors decided they could not take any climb before he skids to the lower T0- will undoubtedly mean a building boom the locnl situation.—Bartow Record.
that a timo ho fixed so they would b« .
meeting of the State Association as it
|)art in tho cattlo fight camfreo to attend to other duties away
tlu,t Purt of tho c'kF*
DOUBLE FUNERAL SERVICE
afforded tho opportunity for a closer polgn hut throught it host to devote gions. These barriers are Conscience, in Mr.
from Washington.
Wuthon
will
remain
in
Sunford
FOR JUDGE McCRORY AND
personal contact and a more general their energies to the propaganda to thu Illblo, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spir­ for the snle, and stuted todny thnt he
Thu opposition leaders would not ,
,
WIFE AT DELAND
and Mother.
discussion of mntters affecting locnl compel cattle dipping, and encourage it The
(H
rcuhh
what henring thu ugreement
morning service at the church would he Joined here tomorrow by W.
conditions.
might have on their hopes of defeatthnt fenture bh much uh possible.
was beautiful. A tender, appealing J . Rector, general manager of the U.
( | | y T h e A H x o e l n l r d l &gt;r i * * a |
Tho members of Group Thruo rec­ A disappointing feature was tho ab­
S. Realty Auction Co.; F. G. Scott,
DELAND, Mnrch 10.—A
* double j Ing ratification hut thoy conceded priommended to tho State Association sence of Isaac Van Horn of Haines message was delivered: "He Shnll Floridn manager, and a force of assist- funornl service wns hold nt tho Moth- vntoly thut they stlw little to ho gain­
that it Investigate tho possibilities for City and editor of the Florida Bull, Givo. Us a Song in tho Night."
A prayer meeting wns held a t 11:30 ants. V. H. McLean, o f Knoxville, odist church here today for County ed by delaying a vote. This ndmlsolc
having legislation enacted making hut it made up for it by sending u
will ho tho auctioneer. This is Mr. Judge McCrory nnd wife, after which In itself wns accepted by thoM .1
d strict road and school bonds accepturgont inviution through Editor at tho Hill Hardware store and a McLean’s first nppcurunco in Sanford. the bodies will bo shipped to EllnvUlo, charge of the treaty as virtually moAn­
able to the State Treasurer as security Lojj t(j m&lt;jct
HainoB City on Satur children's service at the church at Tho Lakeland Telegram recently re­ Gn., for Intormont.
ing thu collapse of any real effort to
t
for state funds us nro county bonds at
M n when thu editors would 3:30, conducted by Mr. Iloyd.
McCrory was sevonty-threo years beat the pact, for which enough p lo d *
ferred to him, following a salo in
present. Tho meeting nlso went on bo
^ ontort«ined.
Rumcmbor, the biggest auction side Lakeland, as ono of tho most unique old nnd wnB County Judgo of Volusia , ed votes are claimed to insure ratifl- ,
record ns unqualifiedly opposing any
______ •
and pleasing uuctloneora who has for twonty-throo years, died yesterday cation.
bonus legislation nnd n resolution to | Cush prizes will bo handed out all of ronl batata over held in Snnford appeared hero in several yoars.
of pnoumonin. His wife died of tho
,---------------------- ^
this offect wns drawn to ho forwarded i through tho big uuctlon salo San­ will ho tomorrow (Frldny) at 2 o'clock
Tho
Sunford
band,
undor
tho
londorsnmo
malady
two
weeks
ago.
Tho
Pay
your
poll tax before Sataiday
promptly.
304-ltc
to tho Stuta Association.
ford’s gula duy—tomorrow, Friday, Bo
ship of E. A. Ball, v/111 dispenso some family came to Llorlda 30 years ago. night if you want to vote in tho bead
Upon an invitation from William nt Lano’s Addition in Snnford Heights
■ ------------------4The world at your door every even­ of their snappiest selections, ana will
election for county roads and tho Oo- f
Tttlton, c ..h l.r
otth . St.W ll.nk ot
0.dock prompl|, .
3 0 H tc ing for 15c.—Daily Herald.
provo
an
attractive
drawing
card.
Tho
Herald
for
Post
Cards.
teen bridge.
IComlnu.a on I’«k* Klvbt)
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STRIKE VOTE
BEING TAKEN BY
GROUP THREE HERE MINERS TODAY

Number of Prominent
Business Men Attend­
ed the Session

OUT FRIDAY

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,

Pay Y o u r P o ll T a x Before S a tu rd a y ,

M arch 25tl

To be Qualified to Vote in the Bond Election to be Held April l i t

MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK |F0R YOU

Evening Picture* Start

WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS

Need Money Advice?

And they nro seeing one of tho
greatest acctiona of Florida.

Tho weather, in ns fine ns
ever, tho bankora are here
In full flower, the City Commisaionera meet tonight on
tho city bond laauo, the
County Commissioners and
the cltizena of tho county
meet tomorrow night on the
county bond Irhuo, (no In­
come tax troubles are over
for the time being nnd the
boys will soon ho back from
Palm Dench. Everything is
chicken nnd ns usuul we nre
sitting on tho top of the
world. Go to the revival to­
night. Solahl
5:40 A. M. MARCH 15, 1022
Maximum ................ 1....... 85
Minimum ...................... 00
Rango ............................ 02
Daromotor ...»..............30.00
South nnd clear.

HAVING THE TIME OF TIIEIH LIT.
TI.E LIVES IN PALATIAL
QUARTERS

City commissioners meet tonight nt
eight o’clock to go ovor tho various dotnlla of the proposed bond issue for
new streets and other improvements.

25' CONSCIENCE 5&lt;
FUND

Judge nnd Mrs. E. W. Blodgett ol
Boston, Mass., wero week-end visitors
of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Potter of Lau­
rel avenue. They were former pa­
tients of Dr. Potter.

Wf

The local bnnks are in gain attire
today In honor of tho visiting hankroaea and forna, tho work of James
roses nnd ferna nnd tho work of Jnmcs
Schnal nnd Mrs. Check.
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---------------GO TO YOUIt RANK--------------- j
Even Small Depositor’s Troubles get Ready Welcome at This
.*
Bank
The banks of Florida have many functions besides taking in and paying out money. For this reason wo are urging
you to save something every day, that we may receive your
savings every month or oftener, and to pay interest on your
money.
„
*
Remember, when you start a savings account with ns
little as two dollars, you become a patron, a customer, a de­
positor of our bank.
.
We want you to feel free to talk with OUR OFFICERS.
We are ready to assist you in many ways. Don’t hesitate to
ask questions.
Now suppose you save $.'1.55 per month with the aid of
our Calendar Savings Rank, some months a little more, will
be put in the conscience fund—in a year you will have saved
approximately, with interest, $50.00.
If you are now to the SAVINGS HABIT, Hint money
will begin to make you think. You will see many ways to
INVEST. Maybe you will receive letters offering STOCK in
what looks like profitable undertakings. This is the way
many FAKE PROMOTERS MAKE A LIVING. LOOK OUT
FOR THEM. But if you should chance to hear of a stock
that looks good to you,

Tho many friends of Senator nnd
Mrs. Pnrk Trammell hero * will bo
grieved to learn of Mrs. Trammell’s
death which occurcd early this morn­
ing nt.the Ornngo General Hospital.

opportunity will bo had for discus­
sion of tho yet unsettled question,
"Who won tho w ar?”
The vlaltors were to be called to or­
der by the department commnndcr at
1:30 this afternoon In tho rooms of
tho Royal Poincinnn. Addresses of
welcome by the mayor and the commnndcr of the West Pnlm Beach post
of tho Legion with a response by
Stnto Commnndcr Lowry wero on tho
program for this nfternoon. I-ater,
reports were to be heard, nnd com­
mittees appointed for the convention’s
business.
The election of officers is scheduled
for Friday nfternoon.

forget the fish dinner given
i■ by Don’t
the Community Club nt Gencvn to­
■ morrow night nt sovon o’clock. All
you enn jsat of frooh fish and othor
good things for tho small sum of fifty
cents.
W. II. Whltthorno of the Times
Union circulation department is in tho
city in tho interest of Florida’s big
£ linily. Mr. Whitthome has many
■ friends here who nro nlwnyH glad to
g seo him.

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£ T. B. La- ier of Tavares nnd Z.
- Spinks of Leesburg were among tho
Lnko County visitors to tho city to-

Tomorrow—"One Glorious I
with Llln Leo nnd Will Rogers,
ao "Face to Face With Japan”
Aeaop Fables, "The Cat and
Swordfish".

**

Generally fnlr tonight nnd
Thursday; cooler in north
nnd ventral portion.

Pay your poll tax before Rnturda
night If you want tq vote in the bon
election for county roads aad the Oi
teen bridge.
Attend the mass meeting at tl
Court House Thursday night nt eigl
o'clock.

Pay your poll tax before Snturdaj
Attend the mnsH meeting nt the night if you want to vote in life Irani
Court House Thursday night nt eight election for county roads and the Oe
teen bridge.
o'clock.

H dny. Both of thorn nro well known in
■ this city nnd their many friends arc
always gind to seo them.

JOHN BOWERS and
COLEEN MOORE in'

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N. W. Littlefield of Blnckahcnr, Gn.,
is in the city visiting with Tom King
tho locnl agent for tho Blnckshenr
Manufacturing Co., in tho fertilizer
DON’T DRAW OUT YOUR SAVINGS
! department. Mr. Littlefield for mnny
was n resident of Gainesville
and buy it, before you pay any money ask your banker about g years
nnd
has
mnny friends over tho stnto.
it. Give him all the facts. The banker then will learn all g

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

•

1018 West First Street

about the stock, the men behind it and everything else with
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Donnely nnd
all these facts, the banker can tell you whether, in his judg: J
s
family
have returned from a trip to M
ment, it would be well to buy the stock.
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Stores
in
Georgia-------------------------:----------------------------------------------1 Store in Florida ]
Miami nnd othor points on tho cast
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making the trip in their car. ■ —_ _ _
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.
TAKE HIS ADVICE
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They wero charmed with nil they saw
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When you have saved $100.00 you will be on the right road - on the enst const but still think that '
to THRIFT HABITS. As soon as the first $100.00 is saved,
Sanford Ib tho peer of them nil in
set your stake for $200.00 and eventually your savings will g natural resources.
approach the magic sum of $1,000.00, but the only way to ;
1
.
•
■
get that $1,000.00 is to save something every day.
^ Bob Bolder, of Augusta, hns arriv­ ■
Q tn rn
m . 19.7 jj
ed in tho city from Augusta, and will ■
■ S o n fn i-/P a N o w W.V.V
*P im
------DON’T FORGET THIS BANK IS ALWAYS GLAD TO
■
be with tho Sanford Auto Exchange. ■
HELP YOU—THAT’S OUR BUSINESS’

ijn u r c : n w e n

l i n e

Bob is n real mechanic nnd knows nil
cars. During tho war he was with
tho Curtis Airplnnc Co. on govern­
ment work. His specialty is electrical
work. Let him sco your car.
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STRENGTH

PROGRESS

MRS. TRAMMELL
DIES IN ORANGE
GEN’L HOSPITAL
Wife of Florida’s Junior Senator Had
l/ong Been 111.
ORLANDO, March IB.—Mrs. Park
Trammell, 42, wife of the junior sena­
tor from Florida, died nt tho Orange
General Hospital nt eleven o’clock last
night after an illness of several wooks,
following an opernttlon.
Mrs. Trammell who wna boforo her
mnrrlnge Miss Vlrglnln Darby, was
born In Apopka In 1880 nnd spent hor
entire life In Florida with the excep­
tion of her official residence in Wash­
ington following her husband's elec­
tion as United States senator.
There was, perhaps no womnn In the
state who wna more widely known or
who took more Interest in public af­
fairs. When Mr. Trammell was el­
ected governor of Florida, sho man­
aged hla campaign nnd Inter managed
the senatorial campaign which pre­
ceded tho election of her husbnnd.
It is said thnt there has never been
n moro popular first lady of Florida
thnn was Mrs. Trammell during her
four years in the executive mansion at
TallnhaBsco.
During hor rcsldcnco in Tallnhnssoe
Mrs. Trammell wns dlroctor of tho
choir of th0 Baptist church nnd a
teacher In tho Sunday school of which
Senator Trammell wns superintendent.
Tho Rov. J. Doan Adcock, pastor of
the Baptist'church hero, was at that
timp pastor of the Tallahassco church.
Although her death had heon ex­
pected for the last three days it wai
nevertheless a distinct shock to Orange

SERVICE

county and to the entire state, Mrs.
Trammell beenme unconscious last
night after six o’clock nnd from that
time all hope for her -recovery was
given up.
Mrs. Trammell is survived by het
husband, who has been constantly at
her bedside, coming hero from Wash­
ington more than two weeks ago;
her father, Col. C. E. Darby, of Cres­
cent City; two sisters, Mrs. C. P.
Dickinson of this city nnd Mrs. George
Phillips of Winter Park, and one
brother, who resides In Jacksonville.
No nrrnngemonts have yet' been
made for tho funeral services, it was
stated Inst night nt the hospital.
ORLANDO, Mnrch 15.—The body of
Mrs. Park Trammell, who died hero nt
11 o’clock la s t night will be taken to
Lnkclnnd for burinl tomorrow nfter­
noon accompanied by Senator Tram­
mell, hor father, T. E. Darby, ^ of
Crescent City, nnd other members of
tho family nnd Itovorend J. Dean Ad­
cock, paBtor of the First Baptist
church hero who will officiate nt the
funeral.
WASHINGTON, Murch ID.—An at­
tempt to amend tho four-power treaty
to outsldo nations should bo called in­
to consultation regarding Pacific con­
troversy, was renewed in tho senate
today. Pittman, a Democrat, of Nevnda, presented an amendment of
more limited scope, it provided in any
futuro controversy outBidc nations
hnving interests in tho Pacific would
ho called Into conference "for consid­
eration" of subject. In previous pro­
posals words for consideration and ndjustr.ont wore used und participating
powors were not limited to those hav­
ing interests In tho Pacific.
.

$2.00

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Attend the masa meeting at *the
Court House Thursday night at eight
o’clock. \
.
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
night if you want ta vote in the bond
election for county ronds and the Os­
teen bridge.

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City Commissioners
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Will Meet Tonight on
Proposed Bond issue

BED SPREADS

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Three piece all-wool Suit

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$34.50

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$22.75

all colors

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to

1
5

$ 7 .9 8

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Coat and Trousers

SILK PARASOLS
$ 4 * 9 8

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HOT WEATHER
FABRICS

$ 3 .9 8

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With Extra Trousers....$33.75

With extra trousers ....$41,00

Special

In

days

$27.75

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$5.00
.

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Three piece all-wool Suit

$ 1 .4 8

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All Ibis week will be Tailoring

KABO CORSETS
Special

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MEN’S* DEPARTMENT

-LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

W. L. Grose, manager of the Montezumn Hotol in this city received a \
wire from hia old home at Bnllston,
'
New York, stating thnt his father
had died. Mr. Grose wna making his
arrangements to leave today to get
to his father before he died and loft
this afternoon for Ballston. Tho many
friends of Mr. Grose in this city ex­ ■
tend their sympathy.
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With extra trousers.... $30.00

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Coat and Trousers
.

$25.50

With extra trousers.... $33.50

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Aoo nn -------------------------------— ----------- -provoments, etc. If you want Borne ■
r AAvI nL A
of tho streets left off or if you want
new onoa placed on the list this is the
timo to tell tho City Commissioners S Start the Habit of Saving -------------- Buy for Less and You Will Be Saving j
about it They nre meeting for tho
purpose of perfecting the arrange­ S ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ .-------------------5
ments and to 'hear complaints nnd
suggestions from tho citizens and
especially tho tax payers.
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
night If you want ta vote in the bond
election for county roads nnd the Os­
teen bridge.
,
Herald want ads get results

First Street

Sells it for Less

Welaka Block

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922

rs fc llik ? * e v e ry af« * r» « £ «
Sow
4 m T n t t h e H e r a l d l l u l l d l n u , tOT
M a g n o l i a A » e« S a n f o r d . F in .

THEjHERALD PRINTING CO.
I'UIILISIIKHS

R . J . H O L L Y ---- ...------- ----------------- E d i t o r

(T. J. LIL1.AIID___heeretary-Treneurer
H. A. NKKI.................Heaeral htnaaser

C. I» I R W I N ......... C l r e a l a t l o n M a n a g e r
P h o n e 14M Bp to fllOO P . M.

Itnlea Madr Known on
AppllcaftoH
Hubecrlptlon Price In A d v a n c e
■0.00
One Year
■la Months ............. ...............—.... a.oo
D r i l l r r e d In C ity h y C a r r i e r
One W e e k ..................... ~....... —......15 Cento
The big HI. to IK-page Weekly
aid entirely r a m i Hrnilnale County
la published every Friday. Advrrtlolnff rates made known on applleattea. Democratic In potlllca. KUO per
year, always In advance.
A d v e rt lain *

M E M IIK II

T IIE

A N N O C lA T K t)

I’H K M

Our groat cctory crop Is being har­
vested now.

"and his interest has increased ai
time has gono by.'*
“It is an Interesting nnd encourag­
ing fact," he continued, “that tho beet
supporters of tho nntlonnl Audubon
work for tho protection of wild birds
nnd nnimnls are those who liavo had
opportunity longest to watch its nctitvities.' Tho present gift was made
upon condition thnt the donor's nnme
should remain anonymous. This sum
will be added to our permanent indownment fund and will cnnblo the
association to enlarge its activities
along the lines specified by tho giver,
which nre ns follows
For tho education of the gener­
al public in the knowledge nnd value
of useful, beautiful and Interesting
forms of wild life, especially blrdn.
"2. For the actual protection nnd
perpetuation of such forms of wild
life on suitnhle breeding and blbor
reservations.
“2. For protecting nnd maintaining
adequate protection for such forms of
wild life In all parts of the wostom
hemisphere.
"-I. Or for nny one of these pur­
poses.”
Mr. Pearson ndded thnt the society
was alrondy making arrangements to
enlnrgo its bird nnd game reservation
activities, especially in the southc.-n
stntcs nnd to increase its educational
work among children.
----------- o----------“HARO TIMES" HOLD LITTLE
TERROR FOR FLORIDA.

UNCLE HANK

But while she was with her husband' ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■naMaBa a Ha* a a a a a a a a a a a a
in politics, sho was always fnithful to , BB
hor church ns sho wns also consistent
in her Christina life. For tho entire
eight years of her rusidencu in TnlWE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS
lahassee, she was directress of tho
choir, specinl soloist, nnd toucher of a
ACCOUNTS
largo class of young ladles in tho Sun­
day School of tho First Baptist church
ami during hor six yours* residence in
Washington City sho with her hus­
band, had boon faithful in hor attend­
ance upon tho services at tho Calvary
Baptist church. Also a worker in tho
Sunday school. During tho period
while tho writer was her puator ho
wns never denied by her u request for
a solo or spucinl service of nny sort
whutsoovur, which was possible for
hor to render. Ho has known her to
louvo the mansion with u number of
house guests who did not enro to a t­
tend church in order to attend prayer
meeting, During her four years nH
tho first lady of the stuto, sho never
allowed cards, or dancing, or any kind
of amusements in tho mansion which l
were questionable to tho consistency
of u Christian home.
Her’s was not only a life of service li
hut also a life of faith. She lived in the conscious presence of her Savior.
She never doubted that "All things
work together for good to tho chil­
dren of God who nre the called accord­
ing to His purpose.” Her favorite S
song was “ I love to think my Father
WHY NOT YOU?
knows, Why I hnve missed the path
I chose, Ami thnt I soon shall dearly see, The way He led was best for
me.”
Better still, better than hor life of
service, better than her faith, was her
life of prayer. The first words that
she ever spoke to me, 1 was in the
church in Tallahassee. She said “We
nre glad to welcome you ns our now
pastor. Be assured 1 will pray for
you." Tho lust words she spoke to g
me, it was just a few hours before her
beautiful spirit passed to be with
God. She said, “ Don’t forget to pray."
When her husband was elected governor, she said to me tho first time I
saw hor thereafter, ‘T ray for him that
he may be true. I’ray for nie that 1
may lie faithful." The last word she
spoke to her deur husband before her
final sleep was concerning her last
WHY NOT YOU START THAT SAVINGS
Pr«y“r mid her blessed assurance.
ACCOUNT NOW
"When life’s little day is over
And on us the shadows fall,
Hear our prayer our Heavenly Fatiier
Keeping vigil o’er us all.
Guard us through the vale of shadows,
When the night is dark and deep,
-SERV ICE
-I’R O G R E SSSTREN G TH Grant ns calm and peaceful slumber,
When thy children fall asleep.”
rnreR nirfiT f-rnr:” 'v.'rcurtnnms nrcauNU!

MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU

One of th' consolations of old nge
Is. n feller hnln’t expected to keep his
trousers pressed.

Christmus, bo that within three
months
n single and comparatively
4&gt;And the jlnprle of the real coin
small
community
in Kloridn has had
■oundn Rood In the earn of growers,
ndded
to
its
collective
hank account
merchants nnd evon to tho newspaper
over
$537,000,
all
from
one
single crop
man.
in n short single season. And the
end is not yet.
With the lowering of the freight
Around IlnstingH, in St. .Johns coun­
.-atos which is bound to come by tho
ty.
the harvesting of the 1!&gt;22 spring
taking up of wntor transportation the
crop
of Irish potatoes is about begin­
Sanford section will indeed bo the
ning
and when it is ended, in Mny nt
greatest aecttlon In the world.
least
$ 1,000,000 of good, 100-cont dol­
----------- o----------lars
will
he ndded to the hnnk accounts
The hankers of Group No. .'I, en­
of the potato growers in that single
joyed their visit to Sanford yesterday and they will go home with the. Strawberry shipments from Plant district. And on that same land two
feeling that they have seen one of the City have passed well over the malf or three additional staple crops aro
greatest parts of Florida—their own million dollar mnrk, and the season is likely to he grown nnd hnrvested be­
state. And wc opine thoy found n fur ffom over yet. We hnve no figures fore the end of the year.
Of course, as is generally known,
live set of men in tho banking busi­ from the Stnrko and Lawtcy sections
ness in Sanford ns well.
which nre noted growers nnd shippers Florida’s big money crop is citrus
of strnwberries, nor from the Mnnntce fruit, which, this season, is likely to
The Methodists of Orlando built
section which is said to have hnd an i bring over $20,000,000 into the pock
*ho growers, who aro in no very
church in one day and this gives them j “enormous" ncrengc this year. Is Is (’ts
two Methodist churches in that grow-j„„f0 t0 assume that tho luscious red Krently extended urea of the state.
Ing city. Looking over tho congrcga- j harries, which began going North soon ' "These three items alone indicate
tion of the Methodist church this after Thanksgiving and will continue thr wealth thnt annually comes out of
week we believe that another one will going until they nre crowded off the th&lt;’ soi] of Florida. The truth conhave to he built here in the nenr fu­ mnrkct by berries nearer the market coming Morida strawberry, potato,
ture or the present one enlarged, if will hnve brought into the state some- ornnK° «nd grapefruit production is
Dr. Walker and his co-worker, Mr. thing likke three-qunrters of n&lt; mil- ‘’“-sily ascertainable, it is a matter
of government report and data. It
Boyd keep up thcoir gait.
lion dollars.
----------- o-----------needs
not tie exaggerated. It is good
Sanford hrngs of its celery nnd let­
Papers may come, and papers may tuce, and justly so for it has shipped enough ns it is. It may lie believed or
go, hut you will always find tho little 1,25ft cars this season. The Manatee not. as is tlie pleasure of those to
Daily Herald boosting your own home country will duplicate thnt or more, whom it is imparted. But it “listens
town enrly nnd late with never a let-up besides which there has been a steady good" to Florida people. They like
and usually on the right side of every stream of cars rolling northward ever to hear the jingle of the coin or to Bee
question giving the people the nows since the beginning of winter, carry- the fluttering of the hank notes that
without causing nny sorrow or grief in jn(r t(, those benighted Inhabitants up come to them ns tho results of their
the family of people already bowed there cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, crops of fruits ami vegetables. It’s
down with troubles. It is your home i„.„ns, pens, egg plant nnd other voge- music to their ears and joy compelling
paper that is your friend every day in tablfH. Who can estimate the wonder- ns their eyes behold the dollars rolling
the year nnd not now and then.
,,iil advantages which we enjoy in our in. Their toils are lightened and their
splendid climate. It is not merely an tribulations are forgotten as they runl*
TAKES LIFE IN HIS HANDS
attraction to tourists who come hero ixe and appreciate how generously
by thousands every winter, to enjoy good to them is the soil of Florida, i *==
The man who dares to drink the it, but it is a genuine money-maker, and its sunshine.
present-dny moonshine is in danger nt enabling us to produce nnd ship all j "Isn’t the truth about Florida good 5 10 Stores In Georgia------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Store in Florid
nny time of turning his toes to the kinds of vegetables, in ndvnncc of nny enough ? Sure thing, and those who
stnrs, according to the people who other section. We hnve said nothing will not believe it are they who do
have given it a thorough test. Tho of tiie oranges and grapefruit of not want to hear the truth. This may
state director for Colorado says it is which we ship annually 12 or 12 mil­ sound like ‘rubbing it in' but it isn’t.
true thnt a man can still get n drink lion boxes, whichh we shnll double in , It is only tiie result of feeling slightly
In Colorado, “hut he takes his life in five years. We have an admitted mon­ elated over the fact thut Florida 'has
his hnnds when he swnllows that white opoly of grapefruit, for there is none the laugh on’ those who will not cred­
lightning stuff. I figure that *very grown in this country which can com- it Florida's wealth that is in the pro­
— Phone 127
Sanford’s New Store
time we put n still out of business we I ,„m , in flavor and juiciness with the duction from the soil of this state."
hnve saved n few lives, A nmn hnd | Florida product,
hotter incrense his life Insurance nnd
when you consider all this activity .MBS. VIRGINIA DAUBY TRAM­
hid goodbye to his family before he which is going on in Florida thruout
MELL RESTS
MEN’S PEPARTMENT
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
takes a drink of the stuff thnt is made j the winter when all the northlnnd is
In unsnnitnry cellars nnd dirty attics locked in bonds of ice and snow, you
( By Dr. J. I). Adcock)
nnd in nil kinds of vessels from foot will see why it is thnt Florida lias felt
The wife of United States Senator
tub to a tin boiler.
so little of the sting of hard times Park Trammell, from Florida, passed
“Bonded liquor wns made by ex­ and wiiy it is the most favored of all peacefully to rest at Orange General
perts. Only copper vessels were us­ tin* southern states.—-Tampa Times.
Hospital Inst night at 11 o’clock. As
ed in making liquor, and charred o.tk
tiie Apostle Paul, Acts l.T-.’Hi said of
hnrrels in storing it. Only sanitary | T||K T u r n i ,s &lt;; o o „ ENOUGH i David, so I can truly say of tills most
methods were used. It was aged b“
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highly honored daughter of Orange
fore sold. But nil these safeguards
A gentleman in the Herald office county. Namely “after serving her
arc cast to the winds bv the illicit yesterday said that he was on his first own generation hy The will of God
hooch manufacturer, and anything but visit to Florida and to Sanford and fell on sleep."
safe nnd sanitary methods are um l. that lie had seen so ninny wonders of
Service was the keynote of her
Hooch is sold a few hours after it is nature nnd climate and growing beautiful life. She lived iu the prusmade It is n risky thing to drink the things that all he had ever heard or ent and for her own generation. She
•
stuff, so while we enforce the law wo read of Florida were as nothing com­ tried as faithfully as any one I ever
snve lives in dumping the concoction pared to the real thing—seeing it knew to live within God's will. Ilor's
Children’s 3-4 Length
into the sowers."
yourself. He was an elderly gentle­ was a life of unselfish service. Ilnvv
-----------o----------man and one who had seen much of beat tifully this was manifest towards
FOR WILD LIFE PROTECTION
the world; lie was a successful liusi- her own, her loved ones, and her
n1alt a,id one not given to flnt- friends. Not liolng blessed with chil­
In making the announcemont that (
in K
i» n \u n ctxlU
a n rl K
l n n l / n[Jme llI
'v ---111
UlUVVil
U laLlV)
tery.
He meant just what he said dren of her own, she loved ami cared
*
the Nntional Audubon societies had
and
he
continued
by
saying
that
the
almost
continuously
for
children
of
. just received a cash contribution of
$200,000, T. Gilbert Penrson, nrcsl- Florida people could always confine others. She loved and served her
dent of the association stated that this themselves to the truth and still say friends who were unlimited by any
was the largest of numerous donations more than tho inhabitants of any oth­ class or creed, or conditions of cir­
which through the years have been ro- er section of the world. The Times- cumstances. She loved and served as
Union in an editorial yesterday under a patriot the people and the interests
cclvcd from tho snme source.
“This friend began making modest the above caption telll the same story of her great ami wonderful nativo
gifts to our work," said Mr. Penrson, about three sections of Florida and state. When her noble and lirilliunt
husband entered politics she took
leaving out Sanford altogether;
"Persons, however alert and strong cht^rgu of his campaign headquarters.
their minds may lie, frequently are When he made the race for Attorney
imuhle to grasp tho truth concerning General, as also in his contest for gov­
Florida. This is particularly true of ernor nnd United States Senntor, sho
The Ladies of the
I
those
persons wiiose eyes have not managed his enmpnign headquarters
Holy Cross Church
seen and conveyed to their brains the in such a manner as to hocomo a
Will have a
PAY CASH
&gt;convincing evidence to bo found in champion among tho most astute poli­
Florida production from the soil. Skep­ ticians of the stuto. Ilor husband al­
COOKED FOOD
GET AHEAD AND STAY AHEAD------BY PAYING CASH------THE
tics have been created by the tales ways contending thut he hud the best
that have been told with reference to campaign manager of any man in pol­
SALE
OTHER WAY YOU ARE ALWAYS BEHIND-------------------- IN DEBT
some things in Florida, things thnt nre itics. While in tho mansion she was
commonplace here, hut marvelous else­ always just the same in her attitude
Saturday at 3:00 at
where.
towurd the people ns tho day before
DEANE TURNER’S
"For instance, Plant City, which in tho election when her husband was a
' older communities would he classed candidate. Never wus a time while
Grocery Store
us a village, und tho country round: there that the interests of tho pooplo
Phones 4U7-t9&lt;
about as strictly rural, huH thus far from tho poorest and tho most unfor- j 5
a this season shipped, to Northern und tunntc criminal to tiioso representing j *
WELAKA BLOCK
I Courtesy and Prompt Ser­ J , Western markets, stniwherrles that most important matters before this i “
4 iiavo brought tho growers, in nctuul board of stute institutions, wus JuhI uh | ■
* . II
vice
Our
Motto
5
cash over half a million dollars. The safe in her hands bh bonds in the j * First S treet
-Welaka Block
-Sells it for Less
I
if .season began only n week or so before vault of a national bank.
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Why Not You?

Every dollar finds its way to some Bank. If
you do not take it there some one else will—

Statistics shew that the percentage of mon­
ey lost outside of banks is greater than lost
through bank failure by over 240 per cent,
and yet people will store their money away
in stockings, bureau drawers, mattresses,
carpets, etc., waiting for thieves and flames.
The stories of serious and pitiable losses of
this‘published during the past year would fill
a volume. They show that many murders
have been caused by hidden money. In some
cases for ridiculously small amounts.

The Seminole County Bank

The Churchwell Go.
Come in and look over our line
of Ladies’ and Children’s

BATHING SUITS
in assorted colors

98c TO $4.75

CUFF TOP SOCKS
48c

BOYS’ MIDDY SUITS

in colors guaranteed, each—

98c:

2 MORE TAILORING DAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We would like for every

man and young man in

Seminole County to visit

our store Friday and Saturday.

We will offer

some wonderful values in
Tailor-made Clothes on

both days

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2 MORE TAILORING DAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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THE SANFORD1DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922

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Pay your poll tux before Saturday twt
$■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
night if you want to rote In the bond
election for county roads nnd the Oe[ teen bridge.

to to to to to to M M to
A mass meeting of the voters has
*1 been cnllod for Friday night to dl»to cuss some good roads mntters, princip­
le 1ally a draw bridge at Osteon Ferry,
to t The meeting will be held at the school
to
r*
n
m
to
n«
fir
*«
Ml
house at 8 o’clock nnd all voters are
gn Ira
FOR SALE— Newly
**
m
urged to be present.
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller attended the Bull­
Among the recent guests at Benson
A fishing party composed of II. B. M i u K i b k i t t i n i n h n i
Constructed 5-room
e t Seminole Association hold In Snn. Springs Inn are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCall, J. N.'Thompson, B. F. Wheel&gt;
Mrs. Ballinger was in to see Mrs.
Corcy of Rochester, Minn.; R. W .' er, R. L. Wheeler nnd Emmett McCall
ford March 8th.
Mrs, E. E. Hardy was the gracious Hnrthnwny nnd wife of Duluth; W. T. ’ of Lakeland are spending the week V. C. Collor Thursdny.
Minnie Beck attended a party at
hostess Thursday evening when she Gumming of Spring Vnlley, Minn.; camping nt the Prairie.
Never Occupied
entertained at r»00 at her home in Mrs. Fred Stcwith Miller of Hnywnrd J. C. Lawton of Miami spent Sunday Mrs. Schelle Maines In Sanford o n 1
Screened Throughout, Hot and 1 ■Jau_■.a
Thursday.
South i/onjfwood. thuirc being three West Virginia nnd W. II. Brokaw of in Oviedo.
Cold Water, (*as and
Mrs. Annn DeForest was in Jack- p G l’ Cell’.
tables of players. Those Invited wore Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope nnd son Honville for the week end for treat- j
Electricity
Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. Noyes, Miss
Mrs. L. M. Wright and little daugh­ Frances spent Mondny in Sanford.
jinent for her eyes.
Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl, ter Bertha left Friday for Lakeland
Small Cash Paym ent
Miss Kntherino Lawton spent FrlSeymour Pritchard returned home
Miss Olive Dinkcl, Messrs. John and where they expect to spend several
dny
night
nnd
Saturday
at
Rollins
Col­
Thursday from Tavares where he bus
Down
dnyB with Mr. Wright.
Ralph Ranger nnd E. S. Miller.
lege the guest of Miss Elizabeth Law- been helping take cure of Mrs. Ben­
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hartley nnd Mrs. Wntjcn nnd Mr. and Mrs, Chns. ton.
Hnlnce $25.00 per month with 8 , ^
ton’s young grave nnd then expects to
children of Oroveland were guests Cochran loft for their homo in Wash­
per cent Interest
• ■&lt;»
ington, Tnd., on Thursday after spend­ The regular meeting of the U. D. C.s spend a few days ut Duytonu with his
0f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartley.
Apply ,lp
was postponed Tuesday on account of wife und friends.
*11
Mr. nnd Mrs, Tullls were visitors ing Homctimo with rdntlves hero.
sickness among the members or their
Mrs. Nylanu nnd her brother, Axel
Dr. F. S. DeLong exhibited live live families.
in ftnnford Saturday.
GEO.'A. DeCOTTES
I Lundquist, of Lake Mary, were SunMr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzmlngcr and alligators ns the result of a days! T),oro jH ^ exhibition nt the office duy callers ut the home of Mr. and
ATTORNEY
m
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sntchor were visi­ J
*
o
f
O. P. Swope n most beautiful pic-!Mrs. August Swanson.
Over the Seminole County Bank
tors measured nine feet and five in­ ture of Mr. Swopo’s celery field, show-1 Happy Juck’s wife has been ill with
tors in Snpford Friday.
ches.
Ing this vegetable In every stngo of chills nnd fever in Jacksonville und
Miss Oninh Allen spont the week-end
'41
Dr. and Mrs. F. S. l&gt;uI.ong and Mrs. cultivation from the young plants just lias not heard from him yet. We imwith her pnrents Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
c
yftad9from!J/orida
Sbnd
Alfml Rider left today for an extend- set out to the trucks loaded with pack- del stand he had gotten as fur ns
Allen.
OPTIC! AN—OPTOM ETTRI8T
| c,j crates ready for market. The pic- j Orange City on the 5th.
J. S. Dinkcl, Mr. Wndsbrook nnd ed trip on the coast.
Miss Emnm Tucker returned Sat- ture is not only a delight to the eyes,
Mrs. Paul Keely nnd hor aunt, Mra
Mr. Muznntl motored to Winter TTnvon
■ AtvI
'unlay
after
holding
a
series
of
Bible
but
is
proof
of
fact
thnt
Oviedo
hn«
Ilea
cock and daughter of Daytona,
•V
Monday.
%
wonderful prospects nhend of It If who are visiting her, were guests on
The Maine touristH had n most en- readings in Manatee eounty,
Mr, Willie Dickins of Waycross, the proper developments nro mndc.
the Pth at the home of Mrs. Barney
joyablo Baked Bonn Supper picnic nt
A few weeks ago the Black Ham- Reck, who was assisted by his mother,
Palm Springs Wednesday. Those pres- On. ,wns the guest of friends here
mock Garden Co., hnd on exhibition n Mrs. Wc .terdlck in entertaining them.
fnt were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Clnrk, Sunday.
________________
: crate of celery that hrought fouth cxLittle Pearl Glldewell, of the West
Miss Clnrk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Blnnehnrd,
Sanford, Fla.
212 East. 1st St,
wn m
clnmntion of wonder nnd ndmirntlon Side, has been staying with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes nnd son, *5
to t ; its in fci ti,
ku from all who sny it. The crate which WeHtfirdick for a few dnys.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. My- to
to
JUST ARRIVED
Forest West received a telegram
to wns of standard size was fully packed
MM2 M m
rn Farrington, Mr. nnd Mrs. F .H. ha
with
fifteen
stalks
of
celery,
each
one
from
their
school
nt
Ottumwa,
Tcnn.,
Ranger, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. llnrdy, to
to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Greene, Messrs. to
to perfect in development and most beau- on Thursday desiring them to come
Fy
fci R&gt;1
s._
,t s a ra t if rally blenched. A crate of celery or- ami take charge of their large agriJohn and Ralph Rnngcr, William to
dinnrily contains from four to ten doz- cultural work in which he has been
Woadcockn nd Jutkins.
-------The school bus hnd the misfortune
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Hnlgh and snn en stnlkks which shows thnt Messrs, engaged for 15 years, but he dislikes
to run Into another car one day Inst Chester left Tuesday for « motor trip John Robertson nnd Bob King are i0 give up their little home here, all of
"some" celery growers. This ernte them liking Florida,
week which did quite n bit of dnmngc down the East Coast.
Herald want nds get results.
wns n first prize winner, only It didn’t
Mrs. Alma Neese and children rcto the bus nnd two of the children re­
m
Rm.
Mrs. I,. E. Wright, Miss Virginia hnppcn to grow nt the time of the Or- turned home on Thursday afternoon
Ficit *?T
c*sami
ceived slight injuries.
Wright, Mrs. Frank Morris nnd Mrs.
after a pleasant visit spent with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Topliff of Or­ W. E. Young spent Tuesday nfternoon Inndo fair.
Airs. L. E. Jordan nnd bnby left friends ut Fort Ogden and Punta Gnrlando were calling on the Fullers in Sanford.
m
Wcdncsdndy for a visit to her sister ,iH&gt; Sin, e her return she has been
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mabel Swops returned to St. nt Starke, Fla.
helping in caring fur her sister’s fain-;
G. It. Corn nnd Miss Ruth ami Miss
Augustine Monday after a two weeks
a raj
C, A. Brnnnon, formerly Flagman j|y, Mrs. Tolar, uli having been vacOlive Dinkcl were visitors in Orlando
Large Shipment of
visit to her parents.
on
S.
A.
L..
between
Oviedo
and
Orciliated
and
Mrs.
Tolar
was
quite
ill.
Tuesday nftemoon.
m
Mrs. T. W. Lawton chaperoned her Inndo has been promoted to conducGilbert Ericson returned to school
Miss Lelin Fuller will leave Sunday
to attend the State Musical Conven­ Sunday school class and a few invited tor with headquarters for the present having been absent for 11 week from
straining a muscle of tile heart in
tion to be held in Mlnmi Mnrch guests on a moonlight picnic nt in Tnmpn.
White’s
Wharf
Friday
night.
The
------------------------too rough play at school.
20.23rd.
most of the supper was cooked on the
McLean, of Knoxville, says he will
Mr. and Mrs. Gant and children, of
Inko
shore
nnd
a
most
delightful
even\
sell
one
lot
n
minute
Friday
liegin)"»............................
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Sanford,
were uuiuiig those visiting
Herald want ads get results.
ing was spent.
nlng at 2 o'clock. Lime’s Addition in &gt;t the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W est,1
mU
SAVE YOU MONEY
Substantial redaction from last
Mrs. Julia Williams of Crystnl Sanford Heights.
301-1tc while Mrs. Weston lick and niece Miss
Write us
year’s prices
Springs spent the week-end with her
------------------------Hazel Pritchard ami iitnic Itcck called
Empire
Hotel
Block
daughter, Mrs. W. B. Englett.
I Pay your poll tnx before Saturdny Hazel Pritchard and Minnie Beck
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Tlie packing houses closed last week, night if you want to vote in the IhhiJ enled to see the little new corner. In
nfter finishing the Inst of the grnpe- election for county roads and the Os- fact about all the near neighbors have
:i02-:uc fruit the latter part of the week.
teen bridge.
called, as is usual with us.
Wc understand there is to he a
I R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I H I I I I i m i l l l l l l l l R M I I I I i a i l M I H l I H I I H I I I I I I I I I I I I church noc’nl at Paula on the night of
the 17th. Hope some of our folks
■
n can attend and help in a good cause.
■
■
Glad to have Jessu Leu ami wife and
babies hack with us for Sunday school
again last Sunday.
Charles Cramer kindly hrought out
Rev. Clark for Tuesday evening, the
AT
■ Reverend taking supper with them and
we had a nice little meeting. They
The Peoples’ Bank of Sanford was sound and de­
were at his home Friday evening.
pendable in the old days and it is sound nnd deWo are sorry to learn that Profes­ ■
sor Podmore ami wife and baby, have ■
dependnble now.
■
moved from Brother Clarke's to Win­
ter Park to he near his work at thu
It seeks new business on its record, and cordially
college.
—
■
invites you to become one of its customers.
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Theru is u wonderful growth and
—
■ bloom putting out on tho orange trees.
in

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to to
m Hi

L0NGW00D

: UPSALA AND :
: GRAPEVILLE "

ENTERPRISE

The freight charges on

Glass Bottles and Con­

tainers from Northern

Factories

to

Florida

BUNGALOW

points will average $350

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.

OVIEDO

WHITE MOUNTAIN
ICE CREAM
GLOBE PIANO CO.
FREEZERS

Wall Paper Sale at the
Paint Store, Welaka
Block.

Hill H ardw are Co.

Saturday 1

| Friday

Company]

lY o we

Cretonnes and Scrims

R a tin u e

36 inches wide, White, Pink, Blue,
Tan and Rose. Special, yard

i

■

Beautiful new patterns in * Cre- 5
tonne and Ivory, Ecrue and Tan. j
Marquette for, yard—

69c

21c

5

S H E E T S
81x90 “Linwoori” soft finished Sheets, extra good value
.
for, each—

a

LADIES’ UNDERWEAR

LADIES’ SILK HOSE
Black and White Clock, plain
Black, White and Brown, 20 doz­
en for, pair—

$1.39

with narrow border. Special, each

---------------------- 15c ------------------------

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

April tth. IHJ2, by ||i&lt;&gt; County Hoard of B
Public IiiHiructlon of tjeuilnulo County, I■
Florida, ill the office of the Hupei Pi- ■
teiidnit. Sanford. Flu.
{■
llulldlng to be erected and cuimiruct- ■
ed uecordlng to plniiM. bine prints and
specifications prepared by, and under
' I be HupervlHlon iif F. II. Trimble. Ar­
chitect. Orlando, Fla.
Copies of plans, blue prints and specIflea Ilori^ rimy be Imd from Ibe archi­
tect on and after March 17th, 1022, by
depositing with architect I Hum, same
In bo bold until tin- said copies are rt■ turned In architect,
Hulldlng to cost approximately $18.■ I ouo.uo.
i1- ICiicIi bid must be accompanied by a
■ jccrtlfled check made payable to the
J j above said board In the hiiiii of I3&amp;0.IM),
j I The check of the Muccessful bidder to
J | lie retained by Hoard should said bidder
refuse or fall to execute contract and ■
furnish bond as required within ten'H
‘lays after written notification of thu ■
acceptance of bid. All other checks to 8
bo returned,
M
The successful bidder will lie required ■
to furnish a surety company bond. *
agreeable to the Hoard, In an amount 8
equal to one-third of bln total bid.
The Hoard reserves tbs right to roJeot any nnd nil bids.

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TV, F L O R ID A ,
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home prices. When you nro out shop- i
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torrns.
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Honied bids for tho funiltdilug of nin
for uud labor r&lt;*&lt;iit Ir t-d In erect­
all styles for summer. Special for g torlulh
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night if you want tu vote in the bond
election for county roads and the Os­
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night if you want to vote In the bond
election for county ronds nnd the Os­
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class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to |&amp;50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
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"onuis and business blocks. The best season in the history of Sanford lies
just ahead of you. Don’t delay in your building plans.
Materials are
cheaper, lumber is cheaper. Let us figure with you on lumber and supplies
for your new home.

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SUBDIVISIONS Altl} BEING OPEN­
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have been tuim^l away from Sanford
because they had no home in which
they could reside.
In case these now suhdivisions are
opened up and the people looking for
lots upon which to build can obtain
these lots with the understanding thnt
in the near future they will have all
the benefits of streets and sewers thep
the entire city will benefit from those
new homes filled with new people who
are to live here and must buy their
supplies from the merchants and their
money will add to the constant stream
that goes to make up the business life
of Sanford. Even though a man lives
in a district that is not touched hy
the now program of streets and sew­
ers he will benefit indirectly in the
growth of the city.
Ixiok at the new subdivisions that
arc being opened up this spring. Al­
ready a hundred or more lots have
been sold for the purpose of building
homes and the work has now started
in this direction. More subdivisions
will lie opened up and the building

program for this spring and summer
is more ambitious than any time yet
recorded in the history of Sanford.
The time to build your now home
is NOW. The time to buy your lot for
a new honte is NOW. Materials will
not he any cheaper und if they do
come down some it will he a year or
more from now and the present price
will bo maintained for n long time for
the very simple reuson thnt freights
are high and lumber is not getting
plentiful and will r\ever he as plenti­
ful as it has been. Your own obser­
vation will toll you nil these things
and it will he to your benefit to build
your now home NOW. If you are fig­
uring on houses to rent build them
NOW. If you are figuring on a piece
of land for city lots, buy it NOW.
Land, lots, buildings are as cheap or
cheaper than they will ever he in San­
ford again. This city is just starting
to build. Watch it grow!

W. B. Phifer, president of the
Phifer State Bnnkk of Gainesville,
was among the visiting hankers here
yesterdny.'
R. F. E. Cooke president of the
State Bank of Leesburg ami C. G.
Waro, president of tho First Nntionai
Bank of Leesburg, were shaking
hands with many old friends here at
the Bankers Convention yesterday.

B i Already the impetus of the miles of
J brick streets and sewers and other
a 1improvements contemplated in San\ ford is being felt even though the
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It
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a ers will open up a neglected territory
Reserve
branch of Jacksonville, and
j that would never have come Intq boar■
one of the most prominent hankers In
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the stnte was here yesterdny attenda bonding for streets and improvements.
ing tho Bankers Convention.
* It takes money for improvements and
£ it takes improvements to make monD. B. Tutcn of the First National
■ oy in making a larger and better
Bank
of DcLnnd was hero yesterdny
■ city. Money for improvements comes
renewing
old nequitnlntnnrcs and at­
5 Imek to each and every citizen whertending
the
Convention.
B i ever the improvements are made. It
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■ : buildings that make work for the conIf you talk it over with
the
auction sale of Lane’s Addition
J tractors and carpenters ami brlcklaytomorrow
(Friday) at U o’clock.
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to homo ownern. There is coifatant exasperation and expense. Every plan
for a new home should include a visit to Mahoney &amp; Walker, the plumbing
headquarters. Wo will be glad to talk over your equipment needs on any
phase of sanitation, heating, plumbing or kindred aervice.

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by making use of electrical helps. — a Washing Machine,
Vacuum Sweeper, Electrical Iron, Toaster, Percolator and
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�It is generally recognized that the
money arising from tho sale of public
lands nnd from royalties upon coal,
oil, nnd other minerals taken from
the public domain, percentages of
which are covored into the reclama­
tion fund, will not bo sufficient to
Mr. and Mrs. Eiulor Curlctt nnd
oven complete, within a reasonable
WASHINGTON, March 15.—Out of length of time, irrigation projects in NATIONAL COMMANDER HAN­ Mr. nnd Mrs. RolaiRoed spent Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Itecd spent Frithe many unsatisfactory plans which the west nlreudy begun by the Fed­
FORD MacNIDBR PRESENT
i
dny
evening nt Osceola visiting
hnve been considered from time to eral government.
TODAY
friends.
time for the betterment of the exReclaimed lands in the West and
( H r T h e A M i i r h l f l I’r r a a l
nervlce men and for the utilization at South will be especially adapted to
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Provntt nnd I.
WEST PALM BEACH, March 10—
the same time of dry and wet lands in the growing of sugar beets nnd enno.
1). Hart were in Snnford on business
various parts of the country, a plan Tho consumption of nugnr in the Unit­ More than ten thousand persons from Tuesday.
has just been evolved by the senate ed States hus now reached 05 pounds ail parts of Florida were assembled
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richie nnd daughter,
favorably which appears to be work-' par cnpltn. If all this sugar wero in West Palm Bench nnd Palm Bench of Osceola, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A, L.
able.
produced from sugar beets and cano today for tho joint state Amorlcnn Kendrick of Coin Kee, spent Sundny
It 1h proposed to encuurugu tile de­ in this country, it would take each Legion convention nnd Seminole nun 1with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred McFarinne. ,
velopment of the agricultural re­ year 5,250,000 acres of land to yield dance, which will continue for two
Miss Christina McClellan nnd Ethel
sources of the United States through tho beets and cane. The United Stat­ more days.
and
Luln Lofiles nnd Miss Evelyn Mc­
The
Legion
and
auxiliary
sessions
federal and state co-operntlon giving es, however, only produces one-fifth of
Clain
and Ruth McFarinne spent Sun­
are
being
held
in
the
Royal
Pulncinna
preference in the matter of employ­ tho sugar it consumes. It buys the
day
in
Osceola.
Hotel,
Palm
Ileneh.
Large
delega­
ment and the establishment of rural balance in foreign countries, pitying
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. Eila Hart left Thurstions
of
legionnaires
came
from
Tnnihomes to those who hnve served in , ench year therefor upward of $250,|
day
for
Old
Mexico, where they went
pa,
Jacksonville,
Orlando,
Miami
nnd
the militnry nnd naval forces of the , 000,000, a sum two-thirds as lurge as
for
r.
H
art's
health.
United States.
the amount authorized to lie appro- other points, several of them making
Jim
McClellan
and son of Moore's
up motorendes for the trip.
This is a measure to providu for the printed by this bill.
Station,
wero
here
Sundny visiting
reclamation of dry, swamp, and over­
Tho principle embodied in this meas­ Coincident with the Legion conven­
friends.
flowed InndH, which when reclaimed ure has tho endorsement of the Inst tion the annual sun dance eulebration
Mrs. Fred McFarinne spent Tues­
will be used for agricultural purpos­ Republican und Democratic national is being held with a series of civic
I
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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day
in Osceola with Mrs. Richie,
es. Under the provisions of tho bill conventions, the unqualified support pageants and open nir dnnees.
The
Community
Club
has
purchas­
Hanford
MncNldor,
national
com­
the secretary of the interior is auth­ of Secretary Fall, and the Htrong rec­
F. P. FORSTER, President
mander of tho Legion, is expected here ed 2!a acres of land from Louise
B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier ■
orized to build, for reclamation dis­ ommendation of President Harding.
Stcwnrd
which
will
he
made
into
a
today
and
will
nddress
the
conven­
tricts, reclamation works. Ho can
beautiful park.
tion.
only contract with a district organ­ MOVIE CHILI) OBJECTS TO
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wakefield spent
The
first
business
session
of
the
ized undor the laws of the state, nnd
SANTA CLAUS PUHL1CITY Legion was itcld yesterday afternoon Monday night hi Sanford.
tho district must hnve authority to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Phillips were
with State Commander Sumter Low­
enter into a contract with the govern­
The most precocious children in the ry, of Tampa, presiding.
shopping
In Snnford Friday.
ment and tho right to issue bonds with world work in the movies. Two of
There
wore
115
delegates
from
for­
which to pay for the reclamation these are Poaches Jackson and Doreen
Snnford Heights, In the city limits,
work. The bonds must bo a general Turner, six and four years of age re­ ty-four cities present. Commander
fronting
on the Orlnndo highway, op­
Lowry
introduced
Department
Chnpcharge upon all the bind within a dis­ spectively, appearing Friday and Sat­
posite
Rose
Court, goes at your own
Inin
L.
A.
Spencer,
of
Fort
Myers,
nt
trict. All reclamation projects must urday in Mary Pickfnrd'a newest
2
o’clock
and
after
a
brief
invocation
price
tomorrow
at 2 o’clock. Free autos
bo initiated by parties interested in cinema offering at the Star Theatre.
short
addresses
were
made
by
M.
I).
from
the
First
National corner.
the land to lie reclaimed, Tho district During the ranking of this feature,
THOS. J. A. REIDY
301-Itc
must advance one-half of tho money Little Mary talked to the children a Carmichael, and Neil B. Watkins, comAttorney
and CounHcilor-nt-Low
for the investigation of a project, the great deal about Santa Clnus, Mar­ plunder of Palm Bench Post No, 12.
Commander Lowry responded to the PICTURING WHAT EUROPEANS
Practicing in State nnd Federal Courts
other half to be advanced by tho gov­ velous stqrles about obi St. Nick were
address of welcome with a short re­
CALL “LAND OF THE FREE"
ernment.
Over Seminolo County Hunk
told to both kiddies, and whenever
When the secretary investigates a Santa’s picture was shown on a bill­ view of the year’s work of tho Flori­
project and finds it fonsible, he may board on the way to or from locations, da 'department of the American Le­ Many persons have read of Ellis Is­
contract with the district to build the it was always called to the attention gion. Reports of the various commit­ land, regarded as tho gateway to tho
project works, upon condition that the of Peaches or Doreen. Finally Do­ tees were approved and moved for land of freedom by Europeans, but
Attorney-at-Lnw
comparatively few have over seen this
district issue and deposit with the fed­ reen said to Miss Pickford, "This man adoption.
Over Seminole County Hank
Davis Forster, of Now Smyrnn, one great institution. In a now Mary
eral farm loan board district bonds in Santa Claus gets entirely too much
SANFORl)
FLORIDA
of
the six men who were chosen to I'ickford film piny, "Through tho
an amount equal to the estimated cost publicity; be gets more than l do."
meet the visitors brought to America Hack Door" coming to tho Star Fri­
of the reclamation works, the bonds
as
guests of tin* American Legion Inst day and Saturday an excellent view
to boar a rate of interest not exceed­
WINTER PARK HIGHWAY
fall,
was hitter in bis denunciation of of the island is shown. The scene de­
Contractor and Builder
ing 5 per cent per annum and be pay­
TO SEMINOLE LINK
picts
immigrants
actually
entering
the
men
who
are
against
the
bonus
able within a period not exceeding 40
SANFORD
FLORIDA
WILL HE WIDENED bill. In a short speech he severely this country. Tho pictures were
years. The Federal Farm Loan Hoard
criticized Secretary of the Treasury made in New York harbor recently
is to hold the district bonds deposited The contract for widening the Win­ Mellon for his position on the subject by M. Schneider, nn expert, rnmornwith it until tho completion of a pro­ ter Park highway from Orlando to tho
nnd said in concluding thnt the Amer­ mnn, under the supervision of Mark
ject nnd it§ successful operation, and
Seminole county line was awarded ican Legion "will not back up one inch Larkin, director of publicity for Mary
when the property within tho district yesterday by the county commission­
tst CU Cg ixg ty
r.J t.4 t-'M ng
Expert Aulo Repair Work
Pickford, at a time when the conges­
has twice the value of the bonds, the ers to Lnsley Brothers nnd Harvey, of from its position on the bonus."
Phone 30
Corner First uml Onk
tion of immigrants was greatest at
board may sell the bonds at private Chattanooga, Tenn,, who bid $100,495
or public sale at not less than par, which was $10,000 lower thnn the Woman’s Auxiliary at Palm Beach Ellis Island, it is said that a near riot
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS’'
the proceeds of the sale to ho credited
WEST PALM BEACH, March 10— was occasioned when it became known
nearest competitor, tho James Wilson
upon the contract between the district Construction Company of Jacksonville. The woman's auxiliary of the Amer­ to tho foreigners that pictures wore
being tnken for n Pickford piny. They
nnd tho government.
tinder the terms of tho contract tho ican Legion held the first day’s ses­
Storage Facilities
The money arising from tho sale of company will give Us bond in the full sion yosterdny in the Palm room of believed little Mary was there in per­
CITY TAX HOOKS CLOSE APRIL If we please you, tell others; if no
bonds is covered into a reclamation amount involved within ten days and the Royal Paincinnn hotel, Palm Beach son.
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL TAXtell us. Phono 498
fund to he appropriated in tho con­ work on the road will begin within with Mrs. II. M. Voorliis, of Orlando,
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
struction of other irrigation jrojects. fifteen days after the bond is posted. state president, presiding.
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
That the secrctur ymay have funds The project will he completed in 100
Twenty-sevon delegates represent­
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
with which to carry on reclamation days.
ing twenty-one posts wore present,
FOR SERVICE
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
work, the bill authorizes an aggre­ The road from this city to the Semi­ and the business of tho dny progress­
All property owners who are duly
ALFRED
FOSTER,
Call 146-J
gate appropriation of $1150,000,000, nole county line, just beyond Mait­ ed rapidly. Reports were -read by registered in Seminole County, Flori­
294-24tc
City
Tax
Collector.
which is to lie appropriated by con­ land, is nt present nine feet wide. It Mrs. II. M. Voorhis, of Orlnndo; Mrs. da, and want to vote in the coming
W. RAWLING, Prop.
gress upon estimates made by the sec­
Joseph
Y.
Cheney,
of
Orlando;
Mrs.
bond
election
next
month,
must
pay
will be widened to twenty-four feet
retary as he may need money for re­ between Orlando and Winter Pnrk nnd P. Q. Murphy, of Ocnln; Mrs. S. L. their poll taxes by next Saturday the
SANFORD NOVELTY
clamation purposes. The $350,000,- sixteen feet from that city to the Lowry, of Tumpa, and Mrs. Amos 18th day of March.
301-5tp
WORKS
000 and its turnover through the sale Seminole border.
Norris, of Tumpa. Mrs. Lowell, of the
of district bonds will constitute n re­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
The paving will be of plain wire cut Hobart Post, Cincinnati, the national
volving fund, to remain such at the brick, 3 I-2x4xfl 1-2 inches, with as- president, was present ami made a
General Shop and Mill
will of congress.
phalt filler. Bids were asked on speech.
The contrnet between a district nnd three classes of material, the kind se­
Work
Convention committees wore ap­
tho government must establish tha lected being considered the best poss­ proved and the work outlined for to­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
amount of reclaimed land which may ible to obtnin, according to Major day. Nothing of a permanent nature
SI7 Commercial Street Sanferd, Flzbo owned or acquired by a party. The Charles A. Browne, tho county engin­ has boon accomplished yet.
amount so fixed is denominated tho eer.
Election of state officers will prob­
farm unit. The unit is the amount of
Geo. W. Knight
Arthur Schultz, chairman of tho ably be held Friday morning.
land which will support a family. It board of county commissioners nnd
Real Estate and Insurance
will vnry from 20 acres in orchard sec­ other mombers of the board expressed
SENSATIONAL MYSTERY
SANFORD
FLORIDA
tions ulnd lands to tie devoted to in­ the belief thnt the county had got n
tensive farming, nnd no tto exceed 1G0 bngnin. They were highly pleased
LONDON, March 15.—Lady Alice
acres where general farming Is prac­ with the result of the bidding.
Sanford Machine &amp;
White, widow of the late Lord Alfred
ticed. All parties within a district
Tho Lnsley Brothers and Harvey White, chairman of the London county
Foundry Co.
owning land in excess of the furm unit Company bid $157,495 on lug brick council, was found unconscious in a
must plnco their excess holdings un­ with cement grout filler; $152,995 on London hotol yesterday morning, her
General Machine and Boiler Work;.
der the authority of the secretary of plnin wire cut brick, smaller size; nnd skull fractured, apparently from
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
the interior, to he disposed of at prices $100495 on the third specification, some blunt instrument. Her condition
Oversize Rings and Pina; Flywheel
nnd on terms nnd conditions to bo which was tho bid nccoptod. On the is critical. Tho police arc investigat­
fixed in the contract between tho dis­ third class of mntorinl tho James Y. ing whnt at tho moment is a sensa­
Steel Gejr Bands; Crank Shaft* re­
trict nnd the government. Unless RO Wilson Company, of Jacksonville bid tional mystery with no cI ucb und
turned; agents for Collie Inboard
per cent of all excess lands within a $170,790; the Georgia Engineering which the press describes nB an at­
district urc placed at tho disposal of Company, of Augustn, $174,985; W. IT. tempted murder. The victim was h«Outboard Motors. -----------Phone M
the secretary, ho cannot contract with Kendrick, of Tampa, $178,550; James betwocn 50 ami 00 years of ago.
the district.
0. Yeats Company of Port Tampa,
All ex-service men, for a period of $180,000; F. W. Long nnd Compnny, of
35 beautiful residence lots go under
sixty days after the opening to sale Jacksonville, $1R0,095 and Fish Broth­ the auctioneer’s hammer tomorrow at
or entry, are to have a preference ers, of Tninpn, $187,020.—Orlnndo 2 o’clock. Lane's Addition, Sanford
right to acquire all excess and pub­ Sentinel.
Heights. You name your own price.
The law provides that "If tax­
lic land within u district nnd they arc,
Terms only '4 cash, and balance easy
also, to be given preference right of
304-Itc es upon real estate shall not be
Attend the maps meeting nt the monthly payments.
employment on all reclamation works Court House Thursday night nt eight
paid before the first day of April
to be constructed under this measure. o’clock.
of any yenr, the Tnx Collector
COART ACCUSES McNEICE
One of them paid rent all of his life; the other paid on a 0
Irrigated lands, as a rulo, produce
shall advertise atid sell.”
lot
and
home. When they came to the last stretch on life** 00
twice us much ns lands in the humid
Have you seen tho beautiful cut
TALBOTTON, Ga„ March 15— Maj.
journey
they met, one of them looked tired nnd discouraged 0
districts, which, under ordinary cir­ gloss water set in McLnulin's window?
This is to notify all concerned
Lee Coart took tho witness stand in
because
all that he had to show for hia life was a bunch oi 00
cumstances, results in great prosper­ Somebody gets that absolutely free nt superior court yosterday nnd told his that the requirements of law will
rent receipts), and the other looked like he respected himself ■
ity of irrigationists. At tho present the auction sale of Lane's Addition own version of tho troubles loading up
be
complied
with
and
tho
Tax
and felt that he was a man among men. (because he had ■■
time, owing to the severe drop in pric­ tomorrow nt 2 o’clock, and you do not to his shooting of A. B. McNolco, coun­
Books
will
positively
he
dosed
accumulated a little something in his travels).
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es of farm products, high transporta­ inve to buy a lot to get it.
301-Itc ty school superintendent, in the of­
tion rates, and the remoteness of tho
fice of tho lattor in tho county court on April first as provided by law
Which man are you going to be?
irrigated districts from tho murkets,
and all lands on which taxes
L. D. JONES IS DEAD.
house last fail.
there Iiuh been brought about nn ncWe sell lots on easy terms with a small pay­ 0■■&lt;-'
McNcico had wrecked his home and have not been paid will be ad­
contuutcd condition which ennnot long
ORLANDO, Mnrch 10— L. D. Jones crushed his lifo, ho Bald, nnd contin­ vertised and executions issued
0
oxist.
ment down
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n prominent citizen of Winter Gar­ ued to violate repented promises to
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Over thirty ycnrH ago, tho Federal den, and n formor general manager of Htny away from tho Coart homo nnd for unpaid personal property
taxes. ,
V li ; • Government commenced the investiga­ tho Florida Citrus exchange, died at leave Mrs. Coart alone.
tion and survey of the swamp lands his residence Tuosdny morning. Mr.
tMI.1 l
in tho different sections of tho coun Jones hns been in ill health for sever­
E
You only hnve to pay ‘4 down If you
try, und in many instances have de­ al months.
purchase a lot in Lane’s Addition to­
veloped plans for thero reclamation ho
morrow—balance on easy payments. Tax Collector, Seminole County
that a large amount of available data
P.
Tho world nt youi door ovory evon- Any wny you must come to tho big­ 202-M-W-S
Is on hand for future use,
,lng for 15c— Daily Herald.
gest sale you ever saw.
304-ltc

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BRING YOUR CAR

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mechanic who knows all
makes of cars. Prices
reasonable.

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Foot of First Street

PROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTICE

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THE SANFOltD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922
ORLANDO LED ALL
SOUTH IN r e c o r d
OF NEW IIUILDING
According to the Monthly Businoas
Review, n stntistlcaPjournal publlahod
hy the Federal Reserve bank at At­
lanta, Orlnmlo led every city in tho
South in point ot increased building
operation for the month of January,
and wns second only to Atlnnta In
building operations.
Tho compilation of dntn shows that
permits to build $833,020 worth of
structures were issued thoro during
January, 1022, as against $08,497 for
January, 1921, giving a percentage in­
crease of 1.117. Orlando's nearest
competitor in this line of percentages
is KKnoxvillo, Tenn, with 220.7 per
cont. increase. Actual construction
figures show thnt during tho month
building activity represented $1,045,405 in Atlnnta, $833,020 in Orlando,
$455,702, in Jacksonville $570,975, In,
Now Orleans, nnd $410,139 in Chnttnnnogn.—Orlando Sentinel.

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Sanford, Fla., Mnrch 7, 1922 allow chairs or any furniture belong­
Hon Board of Coounty Commission­ ing Co Seminolo county to leave the
f
Two o t the four nleged confidence
ers In and for Seminolo County, Fla., Court Houso.
men nrrostod hero Inst Wednesday,
mut In regular session a t 10 o’clock
Motion of Cmr. C. W. Entzmlngcr,
John King, 73, nnd William Banks, 51,
A. M, Present: Chairman; L. A. 2nd hy O. P. Swopo, and carried, tho
*cre convicted yesterday in criminal
Brumlcy, and Coinr’s.: L. P. Hagan, Clerk of thin Board Is Instructed to
eourt of n charge of attempting to
C. Wj Entzmtngor, O. P. Swopo, nnd notify Bnnd Master, thnt unless ho
^frnud, nnd sentenced to serve soven
E. Curlett, with V. E. Douglass, Dcpu-! can clone up Court House nnd turn
years In the state penitentiary at Unity Clerk, Geo. A. DcCottcs, Attornoy,lout light In basement at nights, ns rot
ford hy Judgo T. Picton Warlow. Dennd C. M. Hand, sheriff, in attendance.1quested, thnt the permit allowing tho
j
fense Attorney H. F. Mohr nnnounccd
Minutes of Inst regular meeting hold uso of same will bo rescinded.
that an appeal would be taken to the
Fob. 7th, A. D., 1922, were read nnd
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, 2nd
jqpremc court.
approved.
by Comr. C. W, Entzmlngcr, and car­
W. II. Negel, 32, and Harry Haynes,
Mr. K. R. Murrell, npponred before ried, the Clerk of this Board is In­
m
29 the younger division of the quartet
the hoard in reference to the pnymont structed to notify tho Trustees of tho
trere acquitted.
of his personnl taxes. No action tak­ ElkH Lodge to move whnt furniture,
The four men were arrested hy
Etc., they have in tho bnsement.
en.
Chief of Detectives Frank Gordon and
Mr. H. H. Pnttishnll, appeared be­ Other communications were received,
The Store That ia Different
Detective Pierce upon complaint of FUNERAL OF MRS.
fore the hoard in rcfercnc© to road rend nnd ordered filed.
jf R. Sweoton, of Haddentown, N. J .,'
TRAMMELL WILL
Reports of the several County Offi­
leading to the cemetery In Geneva, and
Sanford, Florida
who told Chief of Police Vestel that
cials
were read, and ordered filed.
RE HELD TODAY filed a petition requesting n road ns
he had found a pockotbook In Eoln
'-i
All
warrants
paid
during
the
month
m
S
follows: Begin at a point about 15
Park containing a code nnd other pa­
The funoral services of Mrs. Park chs. E. of NW Cor. of SW 1-4 of NW of February were ordered cancelled
pers which led him to believe that the Trnmmolt, wife of the Junior Sena- 1-4 of Sec. 22-20-32, at n street ns off record.
wallet had been "planted" by the ntor from Florida, who died in the shown hy mnp of Chnse &amp; Co. Add. to
Resolution colling for election and
l\/lf If
SALE—5 acres best celery land,
alleged confidence men.
Ornngc Genornl Hospital Tuesday Geneva, Run south to sub-div. lino regarding building of roads printed
cleared; 1 well, no fence, no house.
The conviction yestordny scored night, will he held in the First Bap. thence E along said sub-dlv. to Como- elsewhere were adopted.
Cheap for cash.- -A. P. Connelly.
by County Solicitor W. M. Murphy, tist church in Lnkclnnd this nfternoon tery. On motion of Comr. O. P,
______________________ ~ 303-2tp
jr. is said to be the first obtained at three o’clock.
M i M l M N M l M l I M M l I M
.Swope, 2nd, by Comr. C. W. Entzmln­
FOR SAL&amp;—Cash nnd carry Grocery
under the so-cnlled "wiro tappers law"
The hotly was shipped to Lakeland gcr, nnd carried, the nbovo petition is
Store, 311 Sanford Ave.
300-6tp
enacted a t the last session of the leg- thii* morning. When the body ronchcd hereby rejected.
FOR
SALE—15
acres,
10
tiled,
4 room
Ulaturu, charged with slmllnr offens- Lakeland it wns immediately tnken to
Motion of Cmr. E. Curlett, 2nd by
house,
barn,
4
woIIh, $9,000. Terms.
ei, but their release on bond hnH been the church where it will remnln until Cmr. O. P. Swope, nnd carried. Mr.
—H. B. Lewis. Phone 349 or 391
followed on each occasion by forfeit­ the service is concluded in the after­ H. H. Patttshnll Is herbey Instructed
________ __ ;__.________ 301«t6c
noon. Burial will he made in the to tnkc down fence nnd open old road
ure.
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any
Mr. Murphy said yesterday that he Lakeland cemetery.
Ml Mi h IM M M
to Geneva Cemetery, same to bo op- Mu Ml
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
believed King wns an- "old head" at The service will be conducted jointly cned within 30 days from this date.
Chase
&amp; Co., Phono 536.
288-tfc
the confidence game. His name Is by the Rev. W. J. Rolan, pastor of the
Mr. Forrest Lake npponred before ROTARY CONTINUES TO LOSE Sanford
Florida
laid to be Harry Furoy, and advices Lakeland church, nnd the Rev. J. tlie Board in reference to contract and
FOR SALE—Two story business
have been received hero to the effect Dean Adcock, pnHtor of the Baptist bond o ' Mnulo A Snyder.
building. Apply to the owner, K!«n
With a team filled up mostly with
that he is under indictment in Mem­ church of this city , who wns Mrs.
Mr. Gordon and Mr. Brown appeared substitutes due to the fact that sev­
Ares,
805 0th St.___________ 284-2fltc
WANTED
phis, Tenn.,
with
......... in ( connection
------------— the Trammell's pastor (luring her rosl- before tho Board in reference to '•los­ eral of the regulars were unable to be
iwlndling of a man named Carter, donee in Tnllahnsscc, nnd hnH for ing mnd nenr Pnoln known ns Brown's present on account of important busi­ SALESMAN to cover local territory, FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford uve. walking
selling dealers. Guaranteed salary
Utc in 1920, who claims to have lost many years been a close personal rond. Motion of Cmr. O. P. Swopo, ness, the Rotary Club once more met
distance
to city. Two lota corner
128,000 through fnke mnrket trans- friend of the family.
2nd by Cmr. E. Curlett, nnd carried. defeat, this time at the hands of the of $100.00 por week for right mnii.— Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
Tho Commercial Radium Co., Fifth
zetions.
--------------------Mr. Gordon, is requested not to close Men's Club.
Ave.
Bldg., New York.
300-fltp side Palmetto avo., 50 ft. from Elev­
The county solicitor expressed the |. C. C. PUSHING PLANS
the rond lending into the Brown propBritt rolled high score for the three
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey,
belief that King may have at one time
ItltlNG NATION'S ROADS
erty unti a satisfactory road has been games, but Amann, who bowled but WANTED—'150 • colored laborers
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
been associated with The regular con­
INTO 19 MAJOR SYSTEMS agreed upon by the parties concerned. two, rolled the best average.
wanted in the city of Dnytonn, Fla., les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
fidence men’s orgnnizatiun, but be­
Motion of Cmr. O. P. Swopo, 2nd by
The Congregational Club meets the for concrete and asphalt paving, also
|U j The AMHiirtnlrtl 1'rrim)
cause of Ids advanced age, been cast
sewer work, Wages 17Mic per hour, FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
WASHINGTON. March Kb—Tho In­ Cmr. C. W. Entzmlngcr, nnd carried.. Kiwants Club next Monday night.
aside by the bnnd. This reason is givI,. A. Brumley, and Comr.
Last night's scoreH were ns follows: working ten hours per day. Pay in siding. Within four blocks of center
terstate Commerce Commission moved Chairman
I,. P. Hagan are hereby appointed a '
« hy authorities for the failure of
cash ovory Saturday, Free bunk house of city.
Rotary
yesterday to tnke up tho plnn, author­ committee to confer with the inter­
Geo. W. KNIGHT
outsiders to furnish tho ten thousand
- vfjjl
Britt
.......... ...,.148 186 153 437 and commissary attached. Don't write.
ized
in
the
transaction
act,
for
bring272-tfc
ested parties in reference to tho Knight ........
dollar bond in which each of the men
Come
ready
to
work.
Job
good
for
148
392
107
137
in gnhout the consolidation of the
Brown rond.
were held hy Judge Wnrlow.
R. K. SteveiiH .....130 131 139 400 six months.—Atlantic Bitbulitbic Co. FOR SALE—Oak and other hard
principal American railways intto
Notary Public Bonds of Barn War­ H. It. Stevens. .....123 89
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
Advices received here from Postof303-1 wc
90 302
nineteen major systems. A hearing
firo place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
flco inspector Tnfol Hinted that both wns ordered for April 24, hefnro Com­ ren Enstorby, and S. A. II. Wilkinson, Me inch ......... . .....103 134 113 350
FOR SALE
Boardall Avenue.
280-tfc
King and Banks had been in trouble missioner Hail nt which consideration were approved.
Motion of Comr. L. I*. Hagan, 2nd
Wore in various northern cities, but will begin of the consolidation prop­
1887 FOR SALE—5 room bungalow on
Totals
FOR RENT
this information was not submitted to osed for tho southeastern region oh the by Cmr. C. W. Entzmlngcr, nnd car­
brick street. All modurn conven­
Men’s Club
FOR
RENT—Furnished
two house
ried.
Contractors
Maule
and
Snyder
the jury.—Orlando Sentinel.
first phase of public inquiry into the are hereby granted an extension of 10 Betts ............. .... 118 108 124 410 iences. Unusually low price. Easy
keeping rooms. 200 East Third St.
302-5tp
plnn wn.cn
which n.ronny
nlrendy has
the prop.nn
nas been
neen mo
which to nIe thcir bont| nn«l Overlin ......... .....132 108 175 415 terms.—E. F. Lane.
303-2tp
WEATHER - CROP CONDITIONS ject of considerable preliminary study
contract
Fox . ............. .....137 113 108 358 FOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars,
by the commission.
Firearm Bonds were Bennett ......... .....123 107 132 122 self starters, good condition. Apply ~ M i S C ¥ L L A N E l ) U S ^ ~
In Florida for the Week Ending Consolidation of the railways was The following
(, nm| |iconM on|orod issued: Amann ...........
104 150 314 Sanford Auto Exchange foot of First MONEY TO LOAN on real estate, 1st
Mnrch 14, 1922.
303-Otc
proposed by congress, according to
„on fl
flml c . Mi Uurry.
104 stTcet.
...104
Bearden .... ....
mortgage only.—S. J. Pelley, Route
the official explanation made nt the, Mot||m f / Comr&gt; c . W. Rntzminger,
FOR SALE—One B flat saxophone A, Box 220, Sanford, Fla, 300-0td-ltw
Temperature: The forepart of the time to meet the situation growing
ToLi Im
2023
and B flat clarinet.
Apply 207
week wns cold over the interior of the out of tho inability of weak railroads 12nd by Comr. E. Curlett, and carried.
French
ave.
303-12tp
Herald want ads got results.
ntreme north and the western divis­ to operate under rates which produced The Atlantic Const Lino Railroad
Standing of the CIuIih
Co.,
are
hereby
instructed
to
put
in
n
ions. temperature being in the 30’s sufficient profit for the stronger lines. I
Pet.
W. L.
during tho first dny of tho week, The commission has before it a com-1 drain tile just south of the Seminole
.800
Congregational Club 8
2
tiltht frost occurred nt n few stations prchenslve plnn to bring about the Crate Co's mill.
.000
0
4
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, 2nd Men’s Club
in the peninsula. The middle nnd last consolidations and tho various rail­
0
.333
by Comr. L. P. Hagan, and carried. Kiwanis Club ........ 3
day* nf the week were warmer thnn ways have been invited to study it and j
7
Mr. W. S. Price is hereby instructed to Rotary Club.... ........ 2
.222
the seasonal.
present objections nr suggestions for ^ put in extra studding all around the
Precipitation: The rainfall wns less alteration.
I Diamond Platnium Dinner Rings and Bar
now Convict Stockaded, and to put in
individual Averages
than usual, except over small arena,
nine gauge woven wire all around tho
Pins
Tho following averages include the S
*nd droughty conditions continued
Free autos leave First National cage, nnd to instnll iron bars at all
•
.
games played last night. These aver­
over much of the south, some portions Bank corner tomorrow (Friday) be­
windows and doors, nnd also to install ages show that tlie leading howlers n Now on sale at McLAULIN’S Jewelry Store S
of the Everglades district having had ginning nt one o’clock for the big one extra toilet in each Stockade, all
no rain of moment for from four to auction sale of Lane’s addition. Hand this work to be done under the super­ for the different clubs are: Bower,
*i* weeks. All regular stations re­ concert.
304-ltc vision of Supt. J. M. Wynn. Mr. Price firat; Lloyd, second for the Kiwanis
Club; lidding first, Henuud second
ported u deficiency, except Tampa.
is also instructed to put up one cy­ for the Congregational Club; Amann ■
The greatest amount reported wns 1.2 BOMB OUTRAGES IN CHICAGO press water tank and tower.
first and Betts second for the Men's
inches »t DeFunink Springs. No rain
Deputy Sheriff Bond of J. M. Vick­ Club, nnd Britt first nnd Knight sec­
tax lie la I ril I’ rFNut
Oir
T
h
e
occurred at some stations.
CHICAGO, March 10.—A Idnck ery wns approved.
ond for the Rotary Club. Amnnn’s
Fondltion of Crops: On the whole powder bomb last light tore nwny tho
Clerk of the Board Is instructed to averages do not appear in the in­
the week's weather wns favorable for front of the home of I’ctcr Fortier, write to Osceoin Cypress Co., request­
the seeding, germlnntlon, nnd growth but did no damage. According to the ing their check for $125.00 to balance dividual averages because only those ■ THE JEWELER
212 E. First St. [
of all crops, except much of tho sou­ police Fortier had been working in a duo on this donation of $250.00 for thnt hnve participated in ten games or
more
are
listed.
He
has
pluyed
in
S
thern division, where precipitation plant in which there has been a strike
rond work to Osceola.
nine with an average of .110,
l1*" been insufficient for more thnn and they believe tho bomb was sot
Motion of L. P. Hngnn, 2nd hy C. W.
This is how they stand:
* month, Low lands in the west wefe off to frighten him.
Entzmlngcr, nnd carried. .Clerk of
G.
TP. Pet.
ton wet for several days, hut uplnnds
This was the second bomb outrage tb|MHonrd is instructed to draw n wnf Bower, Kiwanis ...........21
3538
.108
...21
Vrr worked and the planting o' reported in the past 24 hours, the first, rant for $2000.00 on the Fine &amp; For30 4041 .154
forn, melons, truck, nnd some cotton having shaken the "gold coast," the fcjturo Fund, nnd transfer same to the Bidding, Cong......
Betts, Men's Club
.30 4179 .139
l l n,l: ancc:1 .i"nlisfnctornyhomo of mnny of Chicago’s wealthiest Road nnd Brldgo Fund.
28 3891 .138
"f „ similar nature wns carried citizens nnd badly dnmnging tho home Motion of Comr. O. P. Swopo, 2nd by Runaud, Cong................28
0,1 Is the northern nnd upper central of Charles J. Agnew, a member of the (;omr. c . W. Entzmlngcr and carried, Pennington, Cong. ...27 372(1 .137
Britt, Rotary .............. 27 3093 .130
wuntlcs. Early corn and melons wore city council.
Contractors Maule nnd Snyder, aro
.2 7 3000 .133
^rkn], nml both crops mnde good Later n third bomb was exploded un­ hereby instructed to commence work Lloyd, Kiwanis .............27
Overlin,
Men's
Club
.
30 4001 .133
Prop
res*.
Peanuts
wore
planted
gen?
der
the [JUIUl
porch Ui
of IM
the
home
ftf-n
tJC
T lilt!
V ilU
Miu of John L. on the new hnrd surfaced roads, on
3590 .132
Knight,
Rotary
...........27
...27
( l,rUH trec" arc in
ron,D* White, general manager of tho Conti- the road from Oviedo to the Orange
Housholder, Rotary .....
23 2910 .120
...23
trm '7
Pr° f,,Rl’ bu?°m °V‘ nontnl Can Company. The police do- County Linc. Voting yen: O. P.
28 3550 .120
j nos of the belt. Lnrgc shipments c,amJ ,nbor trouble nt the plant was Swope, C. W. Entzmlngcr nnd L. A. Bolly, Congregational ..28
^1 truck
vt*1](aK D
Ulinnin11it 1tomatoes
niM IAnn W
AttA rcitponaibi0.
especially
were
Brumley; Voting Nay: L. P. Hngnn NO HARM IN KISS ■
TnB,le from the southern division.
Tho
porch
nnd
windows
for
a
block
nnd
E. Curlett.
Rnmp "'"all shipments of new Irish
IF PROPER MEASURES
nroiind wore demolished,
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, 2nd
CAN HE TAKEN
T*rtntrifH were made from the potnto
by Comr, C. W. Entzmlngor nnd car­
Ht of St. Johns and Putnam counMISS GRACE TOMPKINS
ried, Attorney Goo. A. DeCottes, is
H I v T h e ANHiirlntvtl I'rrxwi
Tobacco seed beds nro in good
(Registered Nurso)
CHICAGO, March 10.—Potting, and
instructed to nppoar before the board
Condition. The highways are good,
i
Surgical, Medical nnd Obstetrical
of county commissioners of Volusin even a kiHs. if stolen under eyes of
•
,Xc,'Pt. possibly in the extreme west. ,*
calls answered
County ns Attorney for this board on competent chnporones nro chnmpionod
Come out nnd henr COL. J. Q. NOLAN, National Lecturer of
Phone 563-W
809 French Avc. March 9th. nnd request thnt Semi­ by Dr. Leo A. Stone of the Chicago
THE
INVISIBLE EMPIRE nnd personnl representative of
UOIIATIO BOTTOM I.Y
nole County be given n franchise to Department of Health, said in n speech
i;o:-tfc
Col.
Wm.
Jos. Simmons, Imperial Wizard. Lecturer is u man
BRITISH PUBLISHER
build nnd operate n toll bridge ut Os­ before the State Hcnlth Commission.
of
Nntional
Fame.
ACCUSED OF GRAFT
35 beautiful residence lots go under teen Ferry, same to be mnde n free "Thera's too much prudery afloat to­
the auctioneer's hammer tomorrow nt bridge whon It has paid for itself,
day he said. I can sea nothing wrong
LECTURE FREE
2
o'clock.
I-nno’H
Addition,
Ssnford
in n young man becoming affectionatu
Motion
of
Comr.
C.
W.
Entzmlngcr,
io n d o n .
Mnrch in.—The ense
Everybody invited. LADIES ESPECIALLY URGED TO
tfn nst Horatio Bottomlv. member Heights You name your own price. 2nd by Comr. O. P. Swope nnd car­ if a young woman is willing and its
JHlnmont and former Publisher of Terms only Vi cash, and balance easy ried. The bill of Smith &amp; Co., for done under, proper safeguards."
COME) , v(j
nm. was renewed today. He monthly payments.
J04-lte lumber for tho Genova bridge, is re­
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
i, r nr"e,i with hnvinrr converted to
*
. ferred tto Comr. E. Curlett.
I'M
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swopo, 2nd night if you want to vote in the bond
uso five thousand pounds of
Attend the mass meeting at the
belonging to tho Victory Court House Thursday night nt eight by Comr. E. Curlett, nnd carried. The election for county roads and the Os­
CORNER FIRST STREET AND PARK AVE.
Flub,
. o’clock.
Clerk of tho Bonrd is instructed to not teen bridge.

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                    <text>SANFORD T n i ?

••The City S u b s ta n tia l”

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

,OLUME II

SANFORD
‘The City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 305

j % SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922

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SEC’Y REED WANDERS ON
THROUGH FASTNESS AND
WITHOUT ASSISTANCE

NATIONAL LEGION HEAD
WAS GUEST OF HONOR
AT PALM BEACH TODAY

FRANCE TO PAY
ALL HER DEBTS
SAYS PREMIER

Shared Honors With
WILL AVERT
Sfft. Woodfill, Greatest
COMING STRIKE,
American Soldier
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WANTS TO CORRECT IM PRESWAS ADVANCED AGAINST. HIS
SION t h a t FRANCE WOULD
FIGURES AND FLAYED REI'Ull- i
IJACK UP
MCA NS FOR NON-SUPPORT
(Hr The \»*&lt;ieliitril I’rrini)
PARIS, March 17.—Premier Poin( l l r T h e A i x i r l n l r d I'rr a n )
WASHINGTON, March 17.—The cure told the Finance Committee of
campaign t of
tho Irreconcllables the senate yesterday that Franco will
against tflb four power Pacific treaty pay all her debts. Thu declaration in­
continued without abatement in the terproted by the press ns intended to
Senate yesterday despite signs of (correct the impression made by Louis
waning interest and the disposition of Loucheur's speech in Lyons Inst month
leaders to regard ratification of tile1in which he said it his belief that
pact as a foregone conclusion.
France never would bo able to pay
For more than three hours, in a any of hpr debt to the United States.
Senate chamber which most of the
time was all but deserted, Senator TWENTY NATIVES
Reed, Democrat, Missouri, assailed
r o n n n I f l T ¥ IT’f'l I N
both the four power and naval trentA , _r
je., which he snid would fit together( RIOTS YESTERDAY
to put the United States in a position
of “helplessness” in tho Pacific. He Dritish East Africa Scene of Strike
charged that the facts underlying the
Troubles
5-f&gt;.;i naval settlement had been mis-------represented and put into the record
«h&gt; The
i,re««»
figures of his own destined to show1 l-ONDON, March 17,-Twcnty nathat superiority of speed, armament tlw * wcru ki,lL''1 aml thirty w°u«i«lcd
l,ritiHh Ka"1 Africa vo*ter”
nml auxiliary craft would greatly in... , nt Nairo,,i..................
crease the relative strength of the ,la&gt;’ 1,1 lighting following rlemonstraBritish and Japanoso navies.
tion» "Vpr tho arrof,t of ln‘,inn AKita
The Missouri Senator's address tor Thuku. Thuku was arrested Wed­
wns interrupted by senators who ques- nesday and trouble followed inlinehoned him on minor points of infer- 1diatc,y by “ 8tr,ik‘J of nulivu workur“
motion regarding tho nnvnl estimntes1ypstpr&lt;lny nnd «&gt;oni«n*tr.itions renew­
he submitted, and when ho had fin- ed mid riot act read. The crowd fin*
iihed the debate drifted to other sub- ally “ttempted to rush police hoarljects. Tho administration leaders g a rte rs and troops fired,
made no effort to reply to the attack,
maintaining that Wodnc.,l,.y'. agree-1 UNMIPIOYHBNT SITUATION
meat to vote finally on the treaty on
8II0WS IMPROVEMENT
March 21 had cre.hcd all po.nlbllltlc. IACCORDING TO WOODS
of an adverse vote.
( H r T h e .t*NiM'ln(ril I 're m i)
Toward tho end of his nrgumont
WASHINGTON,, March 17.—Re­
Senator Reed trained his fire on tho ports from widoly separated states
apparent diminution of interest in tho Bhow an improvement in tho employ­
debate, noting for tho Record that ment situation, according to Colonel
only two Republican senators were Arthur Woods, chairman Emergency
present, und flaying the Republicans Commlttoo of President's Conference
who had stood with him against the on Unemployment.
Versailles treafy but now woro sup­
porting the four power pnet. These PISTOL RATTLE AHOARD
men, he snid, had heard the command­
TWO MASTED SCHOONER
ing voice of their political party, but
WITn BOOTLEGGERS
kept away from tho debate on tho
Semite floor because they were
NEW YORK, March 17.—Fifteen
“ashamed.”
special Rovonuo Agents today ar­
In tho view of senators who have rested twenty-four men after a pis­
canvassed the situation carefully, the tol battlo aboard a two masted
two big issues remaining to bo sottlcd
lo&lt; schooner, said to bo loaded with li­
In tho four powor tronty fight rovolvo quor in the East river at foot of Tif­
•bout tho foreign relations commit­ fany stroot in Bronx.
tee's “no nllinnco" reservation and the
compromise reservation that is to be
proposed regarding participation of
outside powers in conferences over
Pacific questions.
Kb
Kn
VERDICT OF GUILTY
Mi
CELERY
Kb Ka Mi Kn Ka
w ith r e c o m m e n d a t io n '
K4
FOR LEE II. COART
Cnrlot Shipments Reported for Thurs­
( lly T h e A a a o e l n t r d I’r r a a )
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Mnrch .16th
&gt; .BOTTON, Ga., March 17.— Florida—Sanford section ..............—
03
, Jary returned a verdict today Florlda-M anatee section ..............13
L guilty with recommendation for California-Southern district ........ 2
mercy in tlyo caso of Major Lee H.
Coart, who vfas on trial here for the
Total Cftr„ ...............................78
murder of A. B. McNleco, former ( Destinations of Florida Shipments
•uperintendont of tho Talbot county
WnycroSHi 12; Savannah, 0; St.
Louis, 2; Buffalo, 1; Spokane, 1; To­
ledo, 1; New York, 17; Philadelphia,
'•EGION w il l d r iv e
4; Louisville, 1; Chattanooga, 1; Ok­
to o b t a in jo b s
lahoma City, l; Pittsburgh, 1; Potofo r t h e UNEMPLOYED in^c Yards,Yo; Flroonco, 3; Richmond,
j l; Baltimore, 1; Seattle, 1; Montreal,
WASHINGTON"* March *17!—Full- ^I * Chicago, r&gt;; Cincinnati, 2; Detroit,
e»t co-operation with tho American '15 Columbus, 1; Elrplra, 1; Jacksonk'ghin in its employment day drive v91e, 1. Total, 78 cars.
Monday to find jobs for sovon Diversions Filed Since Last Report
hundred thousand unemployed voterFrom West JnckHonvillo: Houston
*ns of the World War, was urged In L Philadelphia 1, Potomac Ynrds 1.
* "‘utemen* issued today by Sccro- Shipping Point Information, Mch. If.
tary of U bor Davis.
'j SANFORD, FLA^: Cool, clenr, win­
dy. Hnulings heavy.
Demand and
Thirty . f o u r t h o u s a n d
i movement good, market firm, no
DOLLARS WORTH LIQUOR | change in prices. Cnrlots f. o. b. ensh
IN GRAPEFRUIT CRATES trnck: 10 Inch crates Golden Self
Blanching, In tho rough, 3s-0s, $1.50MIAMI, Mnrch 17.—Two mixed $1-75; cnrlots f. o. h. usual terms:
J«Hoads grapefruit, cnbbngo.l toma- $1.75-$2.00, mostly $1.85. Washed and
p " . Hquor was seized by Florida proeoolcd $2,25-$2.35.
E“«t Const Rnilrond police and ahor- Total cnrlot shipments from Flor'«"t night In two raids, one n e a r' 1«ln last senson to date, cara....28B7
l° rt Plorco and one hero. Fort Total cnrlot shipments from San;,i|,rco enr notted four hundred and
ford soctlon this Benson to date,
thirt y aevon cases liquor and tho
.1717
cars
It. .
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oqu o r nnu Wiv
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ftimml c«r two hundred cases. • LI- Total cnrlot shipments from Manfluor was valued to total thirty-four
ntco section this season to date,
,h°u*nnd dollars.
cars ............. .....“...... 1................ 714

OPERATORS
WILL
PRESENT
JEROME WIDEMAN, STATE COM­
THEIR REPLY TO WAGE
MANDER; PENSACOLA NEXT
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CONVENTION? HYMAN WON

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NEW YORK, Mnrch 10.—Negotiulions to avert the threatened closing
of the nnthmeite mines of the nation
is expected to reach a climnx today
when the operators were to present
their reply to the nineteen wage de­
mands submitted by the miners at
their conference Wednesday.

Revival Service
Continue to Draw
Large Crowds
Methodist Church the Scene of Many
Touching Scenes
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DR. GEORGE HYMAN
Of Sanford, elected Chaplain of the Florida Division, American Legion at
Palm Bench Today
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BIG THEATRE TRUST
NOW BEING PLANNED, .
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TO INCLUDE BIG ONES

Those who attended the revival ser­
vices last night at the Methodist
church, witnessed a fine sight. When
Dr. Walker made the call to penitents,
a father who was holding a sleeping
child, arose, carefully placed tho child
in the arms of another, turned, nnd
followed by his wife, who carried a
sleeping baby in her nrms, went to
the altar. As for me nnd my house,
said this father and mother, wc will
serve the Lord. Truly none need the
wisdom and strength promised to
those who fear Him more than do tho
parents of this generation.
In addition to this husband nnd wife
there were a number of other con­
versions following n fine sermon by
Dr. Walker, who preached a religion
of joy and optimism. "One of my
sons, once expressed his pity for mo,”
said Dr. Walker, "Whnt nre you pity­
ing me for,” I asked. "Because you
can’t hnvo nny sort of n good time,"
he replied. "But ho -was mistaken.
There isn't a single good thing in this
world any Christian ennnot enjoy."
The service tonight is especially to
tho young people of Sanford.
Come to the meeting.

( H r T h e A n a o r l u t e d l’ r « n )

PALM BEACH, Mnrch 17.—Jerome
Wldomnn, of West Palm Bench, at­
torney, wns elected commnnder of
the Florida Department of the AmorIcnn Legion today; Ponsncoln was
chosen the next convention city whore
tho convention will he” held June 14,
1023. Dr. Jack Halton, of Sarasota,
nnd H. Noil Kirkman, of Pnlntka, op­
posed Wldomnn for cloction. Halton
dropped out nfter tho first ballot, nnd
Wldomnn wns elected on the second
ballot.
Sketch of Jerome Wldomnn
Jerome E. Widemnn, nn attorney of
West Palm Bench, has been promi­
nently identified with tho Legion post
of that city since its organization,
having served in vnrious official ca­
pacities. He wns a delegate from this
state to tho last annual convention of
the American Logion nt Knnsns City
and is a retiring member of tho Flori­
da department’s executive committee.
He wns a prime mover in the elabor­
ate arrangements perfected for the en­
tertainment of tho visiting legion­
naires to the convention just closed.
During the war Mr. Wideman serv­
ed'’as a first lieutenant with the
doughboys.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Mnrch 17.
—Hnnnford
MncNhler,
nntional
commnnder of tho American Lcgion„
wns tnc guest of honor at the fourth
annual stnto convention of the Flor-CHICAGO, March 17.— (By the Associated Press).—A num;
idn department of tho American Le­
her of the leading theatres and theatrical productions of the Unit­
gion in Palm Bench yesterdny. Mr.
ed States will be merged under one centralized management ac­
MncNider wns accorded nn ovntionr
cording to the Chicago Herald and Examiner which today printed
which lasted for several minute*
whnt it termed plans for a hundred million dollar combine. Ac­
when he had been introduced by
cording to the newspaper, A. L. Erlanger and J. J. find Lee Schu­
State Commander Lowry, the packed
bert, who merged their interests lasts week are now negotiating
convention hall became n riot of
with Chnrles Dillingham, A. H. Woods, Florenz Ziegfeld, Sam Har­
cheering nnd songs, which tho nation­
ris, George Cohan, Selwyns amljotherh to join them.
al commnnder vainly tried to still.
He wns nccompnnicd to the platform
FLORIDA CONVICTS GREAT
by Colonel J. McA. Pnlmer, of the
EXPENSE TO TAXPAYERS war department nnd Dr. Davis For­
ster, national executive committee­
III) Tlic ANmirlnti-il I'rraa &gt; . ,
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 10.—Flor. man from Florida.
Mr. MncNider snid in his address
Ida convicts costs the taxpayers of
the*8tate n great donl of money re­ no price could be put on patriotism
gardless of the work they perform on and thnt such remarks were an in­
the Htnte roads as is evidenced by sult to the ex-service man. He con­
list of supplies the department cluded his speech by saying: "We
Fine Crowd Presentand Many Good Points About the
purchases each year. Bids were re­ must build thin legion of ours so big
Roads
idi Brought
" Out
ceived here recently for supplying nnd fine nnd strong nnd keep it so
certain quantities of clothing and cienn nnd straight nnd American,
Tho mnss meeting held in the court house laHt night to discuss the pro­ hed’linon, the articles to be delivered that when we ask for certain things
posed bond issue or issue of the time warrants for county roads and im­ nt the rond ropnrtmen’s warehouses for the ex-service man—for the dis­
The abled man who must live through tUe
provements was well attended and made up in enthusiasm whnt it lacked in nt Yukon, near Jacksonville.
wnr forever in tho homes and hospit­
purchnso
included
tho
following:
numbers. George W. Knight acted us chairman and several good talks were
Approximately 200 dozen gray cot­ als of this country, and for thosa
made on the question of the roads and the improvements that must he made
in order to keep intact the roads thut have already been built.
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• ton pants, assorted sizes, 10 ounce. men who are financially disabled—
Approximately 20 dozon gray cot­ our communities will say if the Le­
Tho action of tho county commissioners Yn calling for the bond election
gion is for it, we will bo for i t "
was unanimously endorsed by the meeting nnd it was also decided to mnku ton shirts, assorted sics, 8-ounce.
Among the other distinguished vis­
an nejivo campaign over the county in order that the. question could be tuken 1 Approximately 50 doven night
itors who mndo speeches woro Sorup in Its entirety and no one left In ignorance of whore tho roads would ho shirts.
Approximately 100 pillow slips, geanti Samuel Woodfill, world w ar
mndo nnd where tho old rondst would be repaired nnd improved.
hero, former state commanders Gen­
It wns also decided by Attorney DeCottes that in this particular bond 10x81 Inches.
Approximately 100 dozen sheets, eral A. H. Blonding, of Bartow and
election that any qualified voter in the county could vote in the election. The
Judge J. VL. Billingsly of Miami;
meeting was a unit for tho bonds and demonstrated that the pcoplo nru great­ 42x81 inches.
Mrs. llomnrt, first national president
Approximately
200
dozon
pairs
ly interested in mnking new ronds and preserving those already built
of tho Women’B Auxiliary; Julio R.
shoes. ,
Embil, of Jacksonville, Cuban consul;
DON EGAN IS ACQUITTED .
BODY COL. WATTERSON
AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE
» Adjutant General Lowell, of tho
CIIARGE EMBEZZLEMENT
TAKEN TO LOUISVILLE
Florida National Guard, and George
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IN FEDERAL COURT
WILL JOURNEY TO MUSCLE
ON APRIL THE FOURTn
L. Berry, president of International
SHOAI.S, SATURDAY. MCH. 25 Pressmen’s Association. '
(Hr The Aaa&lt;irli,«rd I'rraa)
*II* •»'»-— « « « o - |n &lt; - il I ' r r a a )
A resolution presented by James
TAMPA,
Mnrch
17.—Federal
JACKSONVILLE, March 17.—An­
( H r T h e A a ao rln led I 'r r a a )
W.
Morros, jr., chairman of tho reso­
Judge Cnll today directed the Jury nouncement wns mado today that tho
WASHINGTON, March 17.—Tho
fo*- a verdict of ncquittult for Arthur body of Colonel Henry Wntterson, Sonnto Agricultural committee decid­ lutions committee, thnt appropriate
Donovan, former President of the who died horo Inst December will bG ed today to start n trip of inspection legislation be passed and action tak­
en to cancel naturalization papers of
St. Cloud Bnnk, charged with em- taken to Louisville April second. to Muscle-Shoals March 25th.
those citizens who violntod their
bezzling twenty thousnnd dollnrs. Tho funeral will bo held at
nt tho FIrut
FInit j
--------------------oath
of allegiance to this country
District Attorney snid ho would be Christina church. Louisville, on April [/YOUNG JULIAN CARR
during
the world wnr, wns adopted.
rendy Mnrch 27, for fire trlnl of Don- fourth.
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DIED IN NEW YORK;
f
Morris
McElyea, of Miami, acting
egan on othor indictments charging
HEAD DURHAM MILLS
thnirqinn
of
tho constitution and by­
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misappropriation on one hundred nnd FULL JURY FOR
laws
committee
presented a resolu­
eighty-seven thousand dollars.
(lly T h e A aao eln trd I 'rr a a I
"FATTY" ARBUCKLE TRIAI
DURHAM, N. C., Mn«ch 1 7 .-Ju l- tion giving every post, regardless of
(IIr The Aaanrlnted freaal
I lfln S&lt; Cnrr» Jr-&gt; President of the Dur- its total 'number of members, the
SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
SAN
FRANCISCO,
March
16.—A
t-1
ham hosiery mills nnd known ns the privilege of sending three delegates
SWEEPING COSTA RICA
tornoyH'for
the
state
announced
Into
(
hoslory ....
king,
In Now York
City nnd six alternates to the conven­
c*» died •••
•%»•«» V/IVJ
22,000 PEOPLE HAVE IT
Inst night thnt they accepted tho jury this
' morning. Fnlling health for sov- tions wns opposed by M. M. Givens,
I I I)' T h | A a a o e ln t e d I ' r e a a l
ns It then stood for tho third trial of eral months as a result of n nervous I of Tampa nnd finally^ was recommit­
SAN SALVADOR, March 17.—A Roscoe Arbucjde, film comedian on n breakdown Inst yonr. He was tho son ted for presentation at the next sssserious epidemic of smallpox Is manslaughter charge In connection of Qoneral Julian S. Cnrr, command-! *ion. \
sweeping Costn Rico.
A San Jose wlth^tho death of Miss Virginia Rappe, cr-ln-chlof of the Confederate veter­
dispatch says twenty-two thousnnd film actress. The jury contains three ans, who has been seriously ill nt his
The world nt your door every even­
persons have the disease.
. women.
.
home hero.
in g for 15c.—Dally Herald. f

One Hundred Million Combine Will Control the
Theatre Business

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MASS MEETING FOR BONDS
WAS MOST ENTHUSIASTIC AT
COURT HOUSE LAST NIGHT

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To be Qualified to Vote in the Bond Election to be Held April 1 lth
M Ml III « t h hi »n SI
D. n. Tuton, cashier, First National
Rank, DoLnnd, Volusia county.
T H E
E. M. Webster, cashier, First Nat­
ional Hank of Now Smyrna, New
Evening Pictures Start at 7 j0
Smyrna, Volusia county. r*
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Fa
CELERY
U. F. E. Cook, president, Ledhburg
m mi id iu
State Rnnk, Leesburg, Lake county.
Jesse L. Lasky
Rain again today.
W. P. Phifer, president,
I’hlfor
Presonts
' Curlot Shipments Reported for Wed*
Stnte Hank, Gninosvillo, Alnchun coun­
Eminent Publicist at Coming RedMEItltlE MATRONS
nesday, March 15th.
Everything seems quite at Palm •
ty.
path Chautauqua.
Florida—Sanford
section .....
52
Mrs. W. T. Langley was the gra­ O. P. Swope, director Hank of Ovie­ Reach.
Florida—Manatee
section
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U
cious hostess yesterday afternoon, do, Oviedo, Seminola county.
‘California—Northern
district
.........
1
Ought to hear something good about
w in Deliver Great Lecture on "The when she entertained at bridge, th e ! G. G. Ware, president F irst NationCalifornia—Southern
district
.........
4
Snnford tomorrow.
guests Including members of the nl Unnk, Leosburg, Lake county.
Indlepeneable Toole of
*%
_
Democracy.”
Mcrrie Matrons Bridge Club, there be-1 Forest Lake, president Seminole
Total cars ..................................... 00
Tho revivnl services a t tho Metho­
ing two tables of players,
.County Bank, Snnford.
"
With
Destinations
of Florida Shipments
dist
church
nro
gaining
in
interest
ev­
T h o Indispensable Toole of Democ­
The rooms where the card tables
F. P. Forster, president First Natracy’' Is announced ns the lecture sub­ were placed, were adorneu with bns- lonal Hank, Snnford.
Wnycross, 15; Savannah, 5; Balti­
ery night. There wore more men out
Will Rogers and
ject of Fmnk Dixon, lecturer nml kets and vases of petunias, nnstur-1 II. F. Whitner, cashier, First Nat- to tho service lust night than nny more, 2; Pittsburgh, 1; Kansas City,
publicist, who will he heard at the tiums, iris, lantnnia and other cut innnl Rnnk, Snnford.
time since tho rovivnl started.
I; Potomac Yards, !&gt;; Philadelphia, 3;
Lila Lee
coming Rcdpnth Chautauqun. Mr.
flowers,
combined
with
sprays
of
H.
P.
Smith,
vice-president,
PeoProvidence,
1;
Wichita,
1;
Florence,
1;
Dixon Is nationally known ns a pow­
J. H. Loo and 0. P. Swope nro among chiengo, 8; Jacksonville, 2; Toronto,
erful Chnutimqun lecturer. For nearly ferns, forming n beautiful springtime pies Rnnk, Snnford.
A. R.&gt;Kcy, cashier, Seminole Coun­ tho visitors to tho city today from ^j. i,os Angeles, 1; Now York, 0; Ctnsetting for this delightful affair.
Ovcido. Mr. Swope has been shipping cinnnti, 2; Cleveland, 1; Buffalo, 1. Friday nnd Snturduy—Mury PickThe tally curds wore designed with ty Bank, Snnford.
ford in "Through the Back Boor”B. G. Smith, president, Bank of some excellent celery from his fnrms Total, 01 enrs.
shamrocks, and when scores wore
also “West is West," a Sunshine
in Black Hammock this week.
counted, Mrs. J. G. Sharon hnvlng Oviedo, Scmlnoio county.
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
Comedy.
Geo. R. DeSnussure, innnngcr Jack­
top score was presented a dainty hnnd
From Snvnnnah: Pittsburgh, 1;
Among tho Seminole county bank­ Washington, 1; Boston, 4; St. Louis, 2;
sonville branch Federal Resorvo Rnnk.
embroidered guest towel.
.1. R. Slnttory, secretary Federal Re­ ers attending tho meeting hero yestcr- HufTnlo, 1; Chicago, H; Detroit, 1;
Following the uwnrding of tho
dny was B. G Smith of Oveido, presi­ Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 1; St. Jos­
prize, the hostess nssisted by Miss serve Rank of Atlanta.
dent of the Oveido Bank and one of eph, 1; Cleveland, 1; Toledo, 1; Atlan­
Mildred Simmons, served delicious re­
Frank Tracy, New York.
LABEL YOUR VEGETABLES
Col. Geo. W. Knight, president of tho county’s live business men.
freshments consisting of peach salad
ta, 1; Now York, 1; Minneapolis, 1;
on lettuce, chicken snlnd snndwichos, Snnford Chamber of Commerce.
Toronto, 1.
.
Attornoy James G. Sharon has re­
It. W. Pearmun, jr., secretary Snn­
strawberry shortcake nmi coffee.
All quotations ure for sales on The Herald has advocated a standard
turned from Tallahnsscc where he had Florida Golden Self Blanching Celery puck nnd n standard brand for the
Those enjoying the cordial hospital­ ford Chamber of Commerce.
legal business boforo the Supremo in 10 inch crates unless otherwise Sanford growers for many years. It
E. A. Douglass, Sanford.
ity of Mrs. Langley were Mrs. J. G.
moans more money and satisfaction at
Sharpon, Mrs. G. D. iinrt, Mrs. Reg
C. D. Gun, county ngent, Alnchun Court. Ho Btoppcd over in Quincy on stated.
his return to soo homo tolks.
Holly, Mrs. Ed Lane, Mrs. R. J. Hol­ county.
Shipping Point Information, Murch both ends of the line. Tho Herald
Printing Co., is printing a big order
ly, Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mrs. C. E. Hen­
Wm. T. Donnelly, Now York.
15th:
of
benutiful labels this week for the
Tho many friends of Dr. Nolle Tolnr
L. A. Brumley, Snnford. &gt;
ry. Mrs. Fred Wnlsninn.
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, rained
will be glad to learn thnt he is im­ during the dny. Huulings heavy. Do- Snnford Truck Growers, Inc., for
L. I. Frnzior, Sanford.
proving at tho hospital In Memphis maiui and movement moderate, market their Seminole Brand. The work it
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
John Mcisch, Snnford.
F R A N K D IXO N
where ho was forced to go scvcrnl steady, little change in prices. Car- done in red and black ink ami make a
The Social’ Department of the Wo­
days ago on account of n serious ill­ lots f. o. h. cash track: 10 inch crates very distinctive label nnd ono that
te;
in (m Ha sq Pu te
twenty years ho has spoken each year man's Club gave a bridge party Tues­
ness thnt forced him to leave his prac­ Golden Self Blanching, in the rough, will take its place in the markets of
to audiences In practically every stnt« day afternoon, with Mrs. R. E. Tolar
tice for several weeks.
ns hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. T.
In the Union.
38-fls, $1.60-11.76. Curlots f. o. b. the United Stntes and Canada. The
Frank Dixon, ns an Interpreter nl Langley. There were three tables o'"
usual terms: §1.75-$^j.00.
Washed Snnford Truck Growers Inc., believe
in a standard pack nnd nre not nfraid
the rapidly changing currents of gov­ players.
II. S. A. BASEBALL
and pro-eoolcd, $2.25-$2.35.
ernmental and social forces, has been
to put their label on their goods for
Baskets of petunias and ferns were
Total cnrlot shipments from San­
well described as "keen, caustic,
they
bolievo in u good pack nnd a
The
Junior
Chapter
Brotherhood
of
ford section this season to date
courageous, loglcnl, brilliant—a gen­ effectively used in decorating the
guaranteed
pack and in advertising.
Saint
Andrew
Rnscbnll
Tonm
is
What do you think of this
cars .............................................1064
eral hurrying out fact nfter fnct Into clui) rooms.
Incidentally
they also believe in hav­
scheduled
to
play
a
fast
gnme.
of
base­
Of exceptional interest was the
Total curlot shipments from Man­
now cold spoil? We say
battle formation."
ing
their
labels
nnd other work done
ball
ngninst
the
Lake
Monroe
Gram­
game
of
bridge
played
during
tho
af­
"Tho Indispensable Tools of De­
atee section this season to date,
cold down here in Fleuridee
in
Snnford
by
Snnford
printers.
mar
School
Team
nt
I.nko
Monroe
on
ternoon,
high
score
being
mnde
by
mocracy" promises to be one of the
because it seems cold to us
cars ............................................ 701
Snturdny
afternoon
nt
2:30
P.
M.
most Important of tho Chautauqua Mrs. G. D. Hart, who was awarded n
Total cnrlot shipments frgm Flor­
but it is really nice spring
WILL ROGERS FIGHTS IN
lectures.
hnnd pninted cake box. The tally r3 weather and great for the Fa
ida last acaqpn to snmu date,
|
"ONE GLORIOUS D.\V*
HOLY CROSS SONG SERVICE
' curds were painted with shamrocks, lui celery. It seems that every
enrs .............................................2281)
| signifying that St. Patrick's tiny was fn thing is with us this year
Telegraphic Reports from Important
Ho never had a renl fight in his
A very wonderful nnd most benutiapproaching.
Mnrkcts
nnd no enuse to worry. Kcop
life,
said Will Rogers, hut lie Inis had
fol Cantata is to lie rendered by n
At tho conclusion of tho card game, Fa •jp tho gait, put tho old car
several
screen scraps nnd the most
lnrgo Chorus nnd assisted by splendid
' tho hostess served n dnlnty Ice courso. Ha in high nnd in the middle of
MRS. FRED DAIGEit, Society Editor,
thrilling
ono, probably, occurred dur­
soloists this Sunday night nt Holy
Fn tho road. Old Man Pros­
Phone 217-W
ing
the
filming
of the Paramount com­
Cross Church, Pnrk Avo., nt 4th St.,
BANKERS' ASSOCIATION
K\1 perity is standing by Flor­
II i n u h a v e n n y fr ie n d s r l s l l l n a y o n '
edy,
"One
Glorious
Dny," in which
this Sunday night nt 7:30 P. M.. It
HAD GREAT PROGRAM,
— If y v u nre g u l n g a n y w h e r e nr cu m in *
lUl ida and especially by San­
h o m e , or U y o u a r e r n l r r U h l i c , w r i t e |
he
plays
the
leading
role, witii Lila
is thnt mnrvelous Cnntntn of MnunIIIG MEETING YESTERDAY Fa ford nnd little old Seminole
■ p i.i t n l card to t h i s d e p a r t m e n t , * l v l n *
Lee
ns
lending
woman,
ami Alan Hale
dcr's: "Pcntinonce, Pardon nnd Pence.”
d e t a i l s , o r t r l e h p o n e t h e Item . It w i l l
Fa county. Pay your poll tux
b e n r e n l l y n p p reeln ted .
ns thc viliinn, which comes to the Star
(Conllnurtl from P w Oti.l
The
Soloists
nro
to
ho
nssisted
by
Mr.
Apopka, Apopka was selected as the Fa today.
Theatre tonight.
Henry J. Wllmshurst, DoLnnd’s best
SOCIAL CALENDAR
next meeting plnce of Group Number Fa 5:10 A. M. MARCH 16, 1022
It in with Huic thnt Rogers has to
known
tenor
singer.
The
personnel
of
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT IF PBT1 indulge in n real rough nnd tumble
Three and tho now officers selected Fa Maximum .................... HI
tho
choir
is:
Fridny—Mrs. J. E. Pace will entor- for the ensuing year were as follows: Fa Minimum ........
01
TIONS IS SIGNED
fight nnd ns tho former is n big
Soloist: Mrs. Julius Tnknch, nnd
01
tain tho Booklovers Club Fridny nf- For pre8,dont( William Edwards, pros- Fn Range ................
TODAY
man, well muscled nnd in fine physic­
Messrs. A. H. Stone, J.- H. Pnrker nnd
temonn at 3:30 o’clock.
| |||cnt of tho stnto Hank „f Apopka, Fa Barometer ...................30.00
al condition, the latter hnd to do some
II. J. Wllmshurst.
(llr TIip Ix-iM'liitnl I'rrMl
Fridny. Miss Mnrion Hnnd will en- j nn(J Frc(, c Anen&gt; president of the Fa Rain ...................................00
Sopranos:
Mrs.
G.
Smith,
Miss
WASHINGTON, March 10.—Peti tall hustling to keep from being dam­
terthin the members of the Senior Q , |o „ nnk
Trust Company, as Fa Northeast nnd cloudy.
Zon
Munson,
M
th. E. D. Mobley, Mrs. tion for a conference of Republican, aged.
Class of S. II. S.. nt her home on Hccrctnry
Fn
J. N. Robson, Mrs. L. G. Stringfollow, house members for next Monday night | When he had finished the scrap, he
the West Side, nt H I’. M.
| nt,fore adjourning to luncheon the Fa F a F a F a F a F a F a F a F n
Miss Terwllliger, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. to consider a compromise on the bonus grinned and after puffing for a few
Saturday—Children s Story Hour will j mcmbCrs passed n resolution expresshill was put in circulation today b y , minutes, observed:
bc held at four o’clock nt Central ing their deepest sympathy to Senator H o i F i i F a F a F n F a F s R z F a M A. W. Leo, Mrs. Tnknck.
Altos: Mrs. E. F. Householder, Mrs. Representative Lincberger, of Culifor-J “I'vo been in places where I’ve had
F®™. | Park Trammell on the grent loss he
to do some arguing to get out without
Fred Dniger, pr., Mrs. Iloodruff.
nin.
Friday. Tho Altar Society of the ' ^ &gt;U8tn,ned from thc death of Mrs.
a fight, but I never had a regular
Tenors: Mr. J. H. Pnrker, Mr. II. J.
Catholic Church will give a Sub- TrnlninolI&gt;
scrap. I’d rather tell ’em a riddle or
Wllmshurst.
SPANISH LEADER
scription card party at o g h to clock
The mann4Cemont „f thc Valdez IIotwo und got their minds off theBass: Mr. Allan H. Stone.
KILLED YESTERDAY
at tho K C. Hall on Oak St
tel 8ervcd thc visitors n very clnbor- F» Fair tonight nnd Fridny iit- Fa
l»Y UNKNOWN MAN trouble."
Monday. St. Agnes Guild will meet \
,unchcon after which Mr. Whltner F« tie change in temperature. Fa
Pay your poll tax hoforc Saturday
Attend the mass meeting at the
with Mrs. bred S. Daigcr nt »*«r, Intro(luCcd Geo. R. DeSnussure, mannight if you wnnt to vote In the lwnd
( l l r T h e .\* a o r ln (r d I’r m a )
home on Fourth St., nt threo o’clock. nger of tho Jacksonville branch of Fa Fa Ft F»
Court
House Thursday night at eight
F»
MURCIA, Spain, March 16.—Jul­
election for county roads nnd the Os­
o'clock.
the Federal Reserve Rank, who eloian Perez Zonic, lender of the Spanish
teen bridge.
Elmo L. Riley of Jacksonville wns
t, (lefcmlctl the Hy8tcm against
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
provlnciuls Reformist party, wns as­
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
In tho city yesterday transacting busl-1^ ntUckfl mndo u,)on tho po| lcy it night if you want tq vote in the bond
sassinated yesterday when surrounded night if you want to vote in the bond
Attend
the
mass
meeting
nt
the
nesH.
pursued during the period of deflation. election for county ronds nnd the Os­ Court House Thursday night at eight by a group of his political adherents. election for county roads and the 0»Seven bullets pierced his body. Oho of teen bridge.
» „
„
i I He cited figures proving thnt the teen bridge. •
o’clock.
♦ George C. Walker of Ocala was in
finnncin, bone£|u accruing to
his assailants wns nrrested by the
the city yesterday on a business mis- ^
through tho Federai Uc.
Attend the mass meeting at the
The U. S. Realty Auction Co., of
Your InBt opportunity this season to others escaped.
, '®n*
(serve since the beginning of its opor Court House Thursday night at eight hear "McLcnn, of Knoxville," the
Knoxville, Tcnn., nnd St. Petersburg,
ntions wore of such magnitude ns to o’clock.
Fla., with tho best auction organiMW. M. Jones of Atlanta, Go., repro- overshadow whatever losses its critics
South’s famous auctioneer, at Ed.
.LOYD GEORGE AND
tion in the country, will hnvc a full
Sanford's fnmoUH band will render llano’s Auction Snle, Fridny at 2
seating the Victory Paper Bag Co., is
to u M DeSnussure launchMARQUIS CURZON WILL
force in action nt the sale of L*ne«
in the city attending to business.
Hnnppy
selections at tho auction sale o'clock.
304-ltc
ed into tho ronlms of international fi­
HE THE DELEGATES Addition in Sanford Heights tomorrow
. _ .. _ ,
7”rr
i i„ *1,. i nnneo when discussing foreign indebt- of Lnno's Addition tomororw (Fridny)
beginning nt 2 o’clock.
304-ltc
J. B. McC.ral.y of_T.m p.
to tho United S lo t...
(Ilf The ANMocInlrd I'rraa)
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
nt
2
o’clock,
Snnford
Heights.
301-1
tc
city attending to business, making
LONDON, March 10.—Lloyd Georgo
J. R. Slattery, secretary of tho Fed­
his headquarters nt thc Montezuma.
and
Marquis Curzon, secretary of For­
eral Resorvo Bunk nt Atlnntn, in
eign
Affairs will be among Grent Brit­
short address, Hpoko of tho workings
W. W. Watson, of Greenville, N. C., of tho system nnd asked that each
ain’s delegates to tho Genon economic
is making his hcudqunrtors at tho hanker assist in educating the people
conference it wns announced in the
Montezuma while in tho city on busi­
House of Commons today.
in hiH locality to a full meaning of
ness.
what tho Federal Reserve System

FRANK DIXON T0~
I, LECTURE HERE

for n rohcnrsnl of their comody, “Too
Much of a Good Thing.” After the
rohcnrsnl, light refreshments were
served.
This comedy is being directed by
Lawrence F. Stone and will ho stngod
in the near future.

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PERSONALS

MARKETS

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“ONE GLORIOUS
DAY”

T][h]H D [I][ t 1|a1[r

SANFORD’S

SOCIETY

CONFERENCE OF
HOUSE MEMBERS
FOR BONUS BILL

: THE WEATHER

Ireland Seething
With Murders, Riot,
and Bomb Throwing

Mr. and Mr., S. C. E.nnor of Now | "&gt;»“« *» lh»
th”
York arrived.here.
"'Vh“ 'mombon, .pent tho romolndor
spend several weeks hero nt the Mon.
n
1
of the duy ns guests of Mr. Donnelly
tezuma.
_____
hjg yncht8 ,md nl,tos carried thorn
Mr 1 N Tolnr 'eft last week for
ci rr
it r
will tnko
Mcmphln, To. . , , where he wM { * £
n coulee of trontm .nl., nnd will bo
nwny for several v.ccks.
Mrs. Iwottie Dempsey of Lnkolund is
expected tto arrive in a dny or bo nnd
will he the guoHt of her sister, Mrs.
Joe Hnrrold for sovoral weeks.
II. N. Bnmcs of Cocoa, Arthur Novlllo of Chicago, Henry O. Morrill of
Tropic nnd J. M. Slattery of Tampa,
wore In tho city yesterday attending to
business In connection with tho ProCoollng plant.

Men Enter Hospitals und Kill the Pa­
tients

0,1 tril,H through the celery doltn.
The convention a t Snnford was tho
|„r, 0„
point of ntt.ndl.no. nnd
^
wh„
^
those who guide thfe financial d ..tln .
ies of tho stations represented in
Group Numhor ’^hreo, wore agreed
thut it wns tho most profitable of nny
they had attended.
Tho following wero the delegates
and visitors present:
II. It. Stevens, president of tho Peo­
ples Hank, Sanford, Seminole county.
J. E. Noble, cashier Bnnk of Titus­
ville, Brevard county.
E. L. Nicklo, nBs’t cashier, Volusia
c “ n ~ 'Bttnk)" UoL' and, Volusia coun-

ty.
.
G.
Courier,
preaidont Bnnk of Win­
Tho Sanford Drnmatlc Club mot last
ter
Park,
Winter
Pnrk, Ornngo county.
night at thc homo of Mlsa Stompor

(llr Thr A«Morln(rd 1‘rrNa)
GALWAY, Ireland, March 10—Four
mon In disguise entered St. Rrldo's
homo lust night and Hhnt and killed
Sergeants Gibbons and Gllmurtin, and
seriously wounded n constable. Just
previously three masked mon entored
Workhouso hospital nnd killed Patrick
Cassidy.
BELFAST, March 10.—Daylight
bomb throwing today which resulted
in tho injury of twelvo portions, four
of whom were Boriously injured.
AT TUB STAR THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

Th. Circlet US.lf-Adju.tlng- « •»;
p ly s li p s o v e r t h . hea d, ej», P.*
w a is t n n d a m o o th s o u t ugly
.

If your dealer can’t get It s*- '
actual bust tnea ure. nunn .«
dress Ct $1.80.
Circlet prepaid. Sixes
Nemo Hyglanlc-Faihlon In
^
12(1 K. IASI. Naw York-. P«P&gt;|W

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MHMI1KII TIIK ABBOCIATKII PHKH8

St. Patrick’s day dnwnod bright
and early.
Very little news stirring in the
world today. Notice it?
Dr. Davis Forster nt the Legion
meet in Palm Bench yesterday seems
to have "cut a Mellon.”
Tavares is about to start a per­
fume factor)’. Quito n change from
a lint fnctory of tho early days.
Lady Asquith is touring America
and writing her impressions. If they
don’t quit that stuff we will publish
our impressions of England.
"Legion JoinH Dry Ranks In
Search for Liquor" soys headlines in
Jacksonville paper, tAt first glance
we thought it might hnvc hnpponed
nt I’nlm Beach.
We ought to henr something from
Palm Roach today by radio—some­
thing that says _Sanford obtained
a place on tile official staff of tho
state association, /Amorlcnn Legion.
Man indicted for bigamy having
thirteen wives in Indiana snys when
he lenves the pen he will become an
evangelist. He could certainly do
some tall preaching on King Solo­
mon.
Hanford is growing. Even the most
pessimistic citizen of this city ad­
mits it. AH we need to do is to keep
things moving this smnier instead of
going to sleep on the job. We linvo
the goods. We should sell them.
Thnt Ghost stuff that is keeping
Halifax in a constant stew and clut­
tering up thy press despatches re­
solves itself Into a young girl who
was doing all the devilment, braiding
cow’s tails, throwing rocks agninst
houses and other pranks.

of the work of the public school should
rend it; every legislator who raises
a hand or n vote against liberal sup­
port to the public school should be
tied |o a stnko and made to liston to
it. For It Is not only the child of for­
eign parents or tho child born abroad
and emigrant to the United States
who needs Americanization; it in tho
street child, tho child of poverty apd
ignorance nnd wretchedness, who must
have It. And it Is here that he gets
hls first nnd often hls knowledge of
what renl American citizenship may
be; here In the public school, he learns
not only tho three Rs but what truth,
honor nnd decency mean, and what
the rights of others stnnd for in
young lives otherwise lived only In
selfish egoism.
Would there wore more Grncc Ir­
wins and more Harper’s Magnxinos to
publish nrticles like this; articles
which show the American public
school In a more grim light thnn thac
which illuminntcs merely pretty build­
ings on n West end nvenue to'which
tho children of opportunity go. For
it is to the public schools, down In tho
slumn, stnnding often the one clean
spot In a wallow of civil, political,
moral nnd actunl filth, t o . which
America must look for the fires which
boll the melting pot. And the more
wo know the facts, tho more we read
nnd understand the truth, the more
will wo demnnd of our city fathers
thnt these, the crndlcs of American
ideals for all our youth, be well made
•nd adequately supported.
IT CAN’T BE DONE—BUT
Every day some optimistic fellow
Jumps up and says "wo arc going to
build here” and the
pessimistic
grouch jumps up and "says it can’t
be done” ami then it is done nine
times out of ten if the optimist pre­
dominate over the pessimists. If the
reverse is the rule you see a dead
town because thnt "enn’t ” business
never built a town ami never will.
All tho progressives con do is wait
until a kind providence steps in to
aid them. Down in Orlando tile op­
timists predominate and Orlando is
a growing city tlyit docs things,
thinks things, dreams things and
puts them over. When the editor of
the Herald lived in Orlando we
would have a meeting of some kind
every night about something big for
Orlando. They did not put them ov.
er always but they hit the bull’s eye
nine times out of ten and out of nil
the hot air we would gel a proposi­
tion that would help to build Orlando.
There wore a few Avho said "it can’t
be done" but very few.
Two or
three down there now in the person
of Ange, Ryan and others said they
would build an eleven story hotel,
"It can’t be done" said some. Well,

impressed by It la the editor of tho
Chnttnnoogu News, w ho'in'a visit to
Florida, haa taken pains to study Into
tho onuses of tho phenomenon. Ha
trneea it to tho spirit of eo*oporatt!on
and tells of the'prosperity and growth
of our greatest co-operntlvo organis­
ation, the Florida Citrus Fxchafeo.
The basic factor In our prosperity, of
eourso, is the Incomparable cllmnto of Would Form Connecting: Link With St. Johns Riv
the state. That enables our farmers,
whose prosperity is reflected in that
of the wholq state, to produce a var­
The following from the Orlando Re­ enhancing land values in the section,
iety of the fruits and vegetables of
porter-Star
will prove most interest­ which were trnvorsed, and consider
both the temperate and subtropical
ing to Sanford people who arc just tho possibilities of town building alD,»
tho lines,
*
now vitally interested in lowering the
"Those of us who travel know wh»t
freight yate l&gt;£ water transportation:
trolley
service hnH done toward the
"Plans are maturing for an interdevelopment of rural New England
urban electric trolloy line to connect
five of tho principle South Florida cit­ Tho city of Dob Moines, lown, he,
grown from a population of ,ixty
ies. N
i ,
i
One -of Mil connotations of ‘olil age
thousand
people to two hundred thou"This arresting fact was made pub­
Is, n feller lmtn’t expected In keep hls
sand in little more thnn ten yt.ari
lic.today through n nows source, and due to trolley service.
trousers pressed.
later Frank J. Ryan, who U one of the
" &lt;AJl central Now York state has
leudlng spirits in connection with the
boon developed by tho same agency
erection here of tho hotel Menendoz
“ 'In my opinion South Florida has
granted the Reporter-Star an Inter­
reached the atago whore this develop,
view and talked at length on the sub­
ment is a practical proposition. Hard
ject.
*
.v
roads are essential to the upbuilding
"The project is being fathered by
of a'country, and tho automobile will
Mr. Ryan and J. F. Anfee, tho lutter do much, ami hua played n wonderful
the president of the Bnnk of Orango
part In our development, but in the
and head of the Orange Hotel.
last analysis It Is the trolley |jn,
"Mr. Ryan dcclnred thnt the pro­ which hiiB Interlocked interior Atneriposal to build an inlet -urbnn electric ca and made it the solid country it
line has been gone into thoroughly, is.”
.
&lt;
thnt he hns discussed tho project with . "Mr. Ityan said that if thu line goes
bankers, citrus growers, farmers nnd as far south as Plant City, undoubted,
merchants throughout all central Flor­ ly tho Tampa trolley service will |&gt;f
oral instances of where Floridians
ida, and that the venture has met extended to that point to make an inshipped oranges to KuHtern mar­
with unqualified approval.
tersection, which will mean the road
kets and were requested later to send
"It
proposed to build- the road will run 'from water to water’ right
enough money to pay the freight
from Sanford through Orlando to
Therefore this condition is not alto­ as possible to ^hose growers for their Plant City; and two other spurs would through tho henrt of South Florida.
"Commenting upon the coat of the
gether chargeable &gt;to rllronds. Had Jibors. Receiving enrly information of connect this city with Daytona nnd
projoct, he said ho estimated the line
the freight rate been lowered 20 per changes in the conditions of the var­ Tavares.
could bo built in its entirety fur from
cent tho trucker would have only re­ ious great marketH they arc able, by
"The milk in the coconnut of the
ceived $135 for his cabbage, which a system of diversion of cars rolling project is high freight rates, and the twelve to fifteen million dollars. The
manner of its building will be thru
would not have paid for his crate northward, to nyoid dumping products
material and labor in crating and on markets alreudy surfeited with plan is being pushed on tho bnsiB that a giant company, and it is planned for
those products, and they, have systems at Sanford the line would connect with tho stock to bo taken up by those who
loading it.
river traffic on the St, Johns, which will be served by the enterprise, the
Suppose we traced thnt cnbbitgo of selling through agents who nre ncmeans a water rate to and from the merchants nnd growers of the sections
after it arrived In New York, we quninted with those markets. Fur­
east,
which according to Mr. Ityan through which it passes."
would probably find thnt it was sell­ thermore, they nre able to employ that
will
be
the greatest boon central Flor­
ing for eight and ten cents a pound great engine of modern business, ad­
ida
could
possibly enjoy.
(solid fancy heads) this means about vertising to an extent impossible to
"Discussing
freight rates Mr. Ityan
2f&gt; cents a head, when purchased at the individual producer.
said:
‘Railroad
rates, ns everybody
That these co-operative marketing
the local grocery stores in the larger
(Ily The Anniirlnlnl I’rr-n)
knows,
as
so
high
as to constitute a
WINCHESTER, Va., March lfl.cities. There is quite a difference be­ associn^ons are the one great cause
tween the price the trucker reccivd of the state’s |fr:sent prosperity, to handicap to all business. A million Rather thnn ride in the "Jim Crow"
and the amount the ultimate consum­ which all other fifrtors are but con­ dollars worth of strawberries were compartment of a Pennsylvania railer paid. Where is the joke?
We tributory, there can, he no doubt. It grown this year at Plant City and rond train from the state line to this
wonder what the commission man so impresses the observer from anoth­ were shipped in many instances, I nm city, Charles S. Gilpin, negro actor
sold thnt same cabbage for to the er state. Therefore the grower who informed, nt im actual loss owing to nnd hls troupe quit the train at Clearbrook, Va., and made the rest of the
wholesaler nnd how much the whole­ refuses to join with his fellow pro­ excessive freight charges,
" ‘These charges nffcct us all, but trip to Winchester by automobile.
saler sold it for to his rotnil trnde ducers in the marketing of farm nnd
When tho conductor told Gilpin the
and then how much profit the re­ grove products is doing himself nnd the merchunt and the shipper most of
nil.
By
giving
to
the
citrus
growers
Virginia
state requirements in regard
tailer figured he needed in order to the state an injury. He may be able
of
the
citrus
belt
the
advantages
of
to
pegro
passengers, a heated nrfruhandle a commodity thnt might spoil to secure more in some years than hls
a
#vntcr
haul
rate
to
ninrkct
would
ment
is
snid
to have followed, which
co-operating neighbors, by some lucky
on his hands?
mean
a
wonderful
thing
to
that
Indus­
resulted
in
some quotations from
When truckers in Florida and ev­ chance, hut in the course of years ho
try.
And
to
give
the
merchants
tho
President
Harding’s
expressed views
ery other state quit shipping to tho makes an aggregate considerably less,
benefit
of
the
rate
on
merchandise
on
the
negro
question.
The conduc­
commission men nnd two or three besides having an amount of worry
coming
into
this
section’would
confer
tor
refused
to
bo
persuaded
by the ar­
middle men (only in the gnnte for from which they are saved.
another
boon.
guments,
Gilpin
got
off
ami
hi* com­
speculation) cabbage nnd other pro­
All over the world ore found exam­
“Ho
that
it
would
lie
at
the
outset
pany
followed.
duce will not be plowed under. Tf|o ples where countries with little natur­
dinners are ten to one thnt Mr. Ulti­ al advantages have built up solid pros- more upon the freight haul than tho
mate consumer won1I1I be mighty glad parity through farm co-oporntivc innr- passenger haul that we would count
to be able to onlcV his cnbnge• di- koting and purchasing associations, for economic support. But consider
inter-urban service would do in
pay him a Even in Russia, it is claimed, the pea­ what
red from the grower and
1
.: *- ........ . . ,iT r i
,\ ~tvv
sants,
united
in
the
co-operative
assofair prlco, too.
It might be interesting to know clarions which have existed there thru
while we are on the subject what • a long course of yenrs, nre able to ro­
DELICIOUS
strawberries are holling for bn the sist the encroachments of anarchy nnd
Northern markets today. The grow save the country from the utmost limit
er 1h receiving nbnut twenty-five j of depression in spite of the failure of
rops for to enrs." .
y
r quart and the consumer is
nsving mtabout n dollur for the
In Bottles Everywhere
Tis true the rnil- LIEUT. JACK COMMANDER
snail* quantity
1 ■. ■ 1 .1
roads or common nrriers get their
OF PROHIBITION NAVY
Demand the genuine—name stamped on every crown—n
share, but they ittempt to furnish in
for it by name
WITH NINE HUH CHASERS
a measure some value received, while
Bottled only by
two or three pcopl e between the
ultimate consumer
grower
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
take their little ante, keeping up the R. L
was made
rest of the commodity, while tho Adipirnl of the newly created Prohildtmeker does the work nnd receives tion Navy. Jack has been loaned by
the lenst.
*
the Const Guard to the prohibition
Co-operative marketing will elimi- unit ns liaison officer in charge of the
n 'to the speculator. It he can make nine sublnarine chasers, being made
f*'ney on vour crop, no matter wlmt available for enfuroment of prohib­
it Is, you enn do likewise, \
; tion in Atlantic Const waters.
’t’s all very well to get behind the
ALL NEXT WEEK
railroads and have freight rhtes hov­ I’OWBOAT HELPER
ered and also discrimination existing
CRUSHED IN RIVER
against inlnmj c ities , removed, but
CAPTAIN IS KILLED
v l&lt;i|c we are at it let’s get behind tho
i ’-* of the evil and find out why two
THE FAMOUS
or three middlemen should get their
CINCINNATTI, March 1(1.—Tho
finger In the pie when they had ah- towboat Helper today turned turtle in
solutely nothing to do with its mnk- the river here, crashed against the
ing.—Lakeland Star.
Southern Rnailwny bridge and wns
crushed Into fragments. Captain E.
A. Burnside nnd Mrss. Arthur'SchlechPROSPERITY FOLLOWS
1ter, the cook, were drowned.
F e a tu r in g
CO-OPERATION.

UNCLE HANK

DELAWARE

"What is the matter with the public
schools?" The only answer is thnt
there is too much public, too little of
the school. From one end of the land
to the other’ wo need more and more
schools. More schools, so that the
cherished hopes and Ideals and hard
work of the whole teaching force from
tiiu superintendent to the assistant
teacher may serve the nation as they
so sincerery aspire to nnd plan for.”
Tho quotation is from "The Teacher
and the Taught,” an article in tho
March issue of Harper’s Magazine,
written by Grace Irwin.
Every
friend of the Americanization feature

! The Ladies of the
I Holy Cross Church
|
Will have a
COOKED FOOD
j
.SALE
| Saturday at 3:00 at
DEANE TURNER’S
- Grocery Store

j

5

5
■
RATES AND TIIE
3i HIGH FREIGHT
SPECULATOR
S
Newspapers throughout the state
■ are calling special attention to the
trucker that shipped a cunlond of
3 cabbage to Now York nnd received

In return for same $043.00; if wo re­
member correctly tho freight on tho
1
Phones 497-194
E carload amounted to something Hko
3
l
WKLAKA BLOCK t
g $1500, leaving tho trucker $43 for tho
produco.
'
Courteay nnd Prompt Ser- J Tho story was used ns nn illustra­
i
rice Our Motto
| tion of how the rallronds are robbing
tho truckers and growers of the In­
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'■PUNCH.

C O M I N G

PRINCESS THEATRE, COM. MCH. 20TH

C9-operation is the greatest factor
in tho unbuilding of any community or
any business or any projoct large or
small. Without the real spirit of eooperation no community enn necompllsh the big things commensuruto
with the bounties of nature, with tho
location nnd with tho advantages that
many suctions possess over others,
The Times Union aptly sotB forth tho
prosperity pf Florida sinco tho co-oporntivc Hpirit hns been examplifled
hero in tho co-operation among tho
farmers and fruit growers as follows:
"Florida’s prosperity at n time when
tho business of tho rout of tho country
is fooling more or less tlio reaction
fro mtfio stress nnd turmoil of war
nnd Ih furthor depressed by the chnotic condition, ocmmorcially and finnndally, of Europe Is attracting wide at­
tention. Among others who hnvc been

URGE HIGHWAY APPROPRIATION
___ |_
niy rrh« A*&gt;.'»&lt;•Inir&lt;i I'rm^i
WASHINGTON, March 1(1.—Appro,
prlation of funds sufficient to conrinuo without interruption tho federal
aid highway construction program
was urged upoy congress yesterday by
Min. C. Mnrkmnn, representing tho
Amerlcnn Association of State Ilighway officials nnd tho American Farm
Rurcnu. Federation before tho house
roads committee. In making an upproprintion congress should provide
enough money for nt lenst three yearH,
he said.
------------------------Pay your poll tax before S 't"H ay
night Jf you want to vote in the bond
election for county roads anil the Osteen bridge,
H.iy it with n Herald Want Ad

x

LILLIAN PICKfcRT and RALPH W.
______ CHAMBERS

Conceeded to be the best of his kind in the
South, with a company of 15 artists, a car load
of special scenery, the latest plays, and -p
different acts of vaudeville, will be seen din­
ing the week. The opening play—

Monday night one lady will be admitted Fre
if accompanied by one paid ticket. Play an
vaudeville changed each night.
Prices: 25c and 55c

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17,1922
ko m M *» M **
'M in n iiM h

&lt; *.

- l -------Fay your poll tnx before Sail
night If you wartf to vote In the
election to* county ronds nnd the
teen bridge.
■—i1-?.i!*. - i * M

*» «u d« dn

torlum to discuss the organizing of a TRIBUTARIES OF THE
MISSISSIPPI RISING
school base ball'team. We're expect­
ing groat things from those fallows!
Glass is largely compos­
MEMPHIS, March 16.—With tribu­
*
'
M
Miss Sarn Muriol—"Frodorlck, what taries of tho Mississippi river rising
does tho word 'impecunious' m eant” rapidly, flood stage before Sunday ed of Silica Sand—Flor­
Frederick—"Well, I can tell It in my night was predicted yesterday by J.
H. Scott, United Stntcs weather bu­ ida has unlimited quanNo problem of our commonwealth board of directors who ‘can really own words, but—"
reau forecastor horo. Residents of
*
Is being more carefully considered by function as such, ns our Institutions
Miss M.—"Proceed!”
Frederick—"Well, I Just can't tell low and unprotected lands betwoen
our women than the condition and of hlghor learning have their man­
BEFORE BUYING
Memphis nnd Helena, Ark., were tities of almost pure Sil­
needs of our public schools; nnd ov- agers in tho Hoard of Control, a body you, exactly.’’ •
warned by the bureau to move to
|ry phase of this fundamental question appointed by tho governor, and which
A PHONOGRAPH
u being thoughtfully studied by during Its sixteen years of existence,
Wednesday In chapel—Miss Hum­ higher ground immediately.
ica.
th6m,l j'f iJ J il O '/}),'
hns been markedly freo from political phries starts to piny tho phonograph, Heavy nnd continued rains, not only
Sec the .
* The ‘StiM Federrttlbn of Women's favoritism, because no snlary goes but finds it Is locked, and greatly em­ In this section, but along many of the
tributaries
of
tbe
Mississippi,
will
re­
H
Clubs and the State League of Wom­ with nn appointment to Its member­ barrassed (? ) nskn Frederick to get
sult in a "pronounced flood" here, the
tho
key,
which
ho
did,
and
then
we
ship.
en Voters hove agreed to concentrate
Tho public schools are largely the were enabled to hear two fine rec­ warning states. The Mississippi will
their legislative offorts for the bettor
continue to rise steadily for ten days
administration of our public schools, guardians of tho education, physical, ords loaned us by tho General Exten­
—at—
Sundey, Mr. Scott qays,
upon n mensuro embodied in the fol­ montnl, moral and social, of our fu- sion Division of the University of Ior nwto
lowing resolutions passed by both of tnro citizens, nnd a group of our Florida, "I Know That My Redeemer II,ut makt’1* no CBtima‘0 of the h&lt;f'Kht
t l i c s p h tb ms, which will strongest and best men nnd women Liveth," nnd "0! For tho Wings of a j the crp"t of the ,Ioo&lt;J will reach. The
Isabella Marsh.
1KnuK0 Ht B,x 0’cIock ,nBt ni*ht ghowcd
|jso be endorsed by other orgnnizn- should hnve this paramount business Dove,* by Lucy _____
i at most 33 feet, n rise of .3 of a foot
ORLANDO, FLA.
fions of women, nnd which will, no of the state in charge.
"The Hoodoo” the Senior piny, Is i dnyin* the dny- Tho flood "ta«° hpiB
Hefore this movement was launched,
doubt; be trp m ro f the legislation rec^‘et*
iinmondod by the legislative council It had the endorsement of men promi­ being rehearsed regulnrly. Wo won- 's
B,lck wntt!rB from thc Mississippi
nent in the political, professional and der if the boys like to rehearse the
of Women's Organizations:
h,We
n,^ a,ly and
coverod
,0W lnmU
north
I •»;
WHEREAS, the Statu Honrd of business life of our state. A ’careful ki"sinK P“rt (?&gt;. or *&gt;»« Kiris, too, *°r of
Memphis,
residents
hnve moved
study
was
made,
also
of
the
oduenj
tk“‘
matter.
Education, as a t present constituted,
their possessions safely
consists entirely of ox-offic!o mom-1ti°nn* methods of administration o f :
— “
. . .
.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
S X a sZ /rtim J /o r/d a
other states.
| Miss Sara Muriel has had ns her
bers, viz: The govomor, secretary of
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
This seems a matter which should j K1*08^ . teachers from Rollins Col- FLORIDA CATTLE
^tate, attorney general, treasurer nnd
RAISERS’ ASS N.
Superintendent of public instruction; mnko a strong nppenl to the best judg-| le8°- They certainly had some nice
ment and common sense of the men 1th,n8* to ««y “bout our school. L.
ELECTS OFFICERS
a
fed,*’
v
nnd women of our commonwealth.
' .WHEREAS*,except..for thc lust
Miss Elizabeth Humphries during
OAINPiSVILLE, March 16.—Thc
(MRS. W. F.) LUCY WORTH­
numud-offialal, .the-burdens and re­
the
past
week-end
visited
Orlando,
Cattle
Raisers Association of Florida
INGTON PLACEMAN, Chairsponsibilities of these - offices arc
mnn of Education, League of Kissimmee, Haines City, Lakeland, cloned n moHt interesting nnd in­
such that it (s impossible for tho men
Sanford, FI*
212 East, lat St.
Women Voters; chairman of ,,,nnt Clty nntl I,ndo City. sho "«y» structive session in this city yester­
holding them to glvo to the question
Educational Legislation, Feder-' fhe PJf"* C|ty strawberry fields are day and the greater part of the 160 or
of public education tho time nnd con­
more men in attendance left on tho
ntion of Women’s Clubs; mem­ beautiful.
JUST ARRIVED
sideration It demands, especially since
-------afternoon trains for their respective
ber of the Legislative Council
these officials nro members of many
Dr. Walker and Mr. Uoyd again homes. Tho mnin business of the
of Women’s Organizations.
other board*; and.
visited us in chapel Frldny nnd invit- morning wns thc election of officers
n V H p ijA j; Exctpt for tbe last
I’ay your poll tnx before Saturday 1ed aB to tho fll,ocl“l services at the which resulted ns follows:
named official, tne burdens nnd re­ night If you want to vote In the bond I Methodist church tonight. lie cnlled
G. Murphree, Hradentown, preslsponsibilities of these offices are election for county ronds and the O s-1ulM,n tho tenchors to sing, "Smile nnd dent; S. M. Hurt,, DeLeon Springs,
kuc|i Jlmt it is Impossible for the men teen bridge.
Keep Sweet,” but only two responded, first vice-president; A. L. Juckson, of
holding tfiem to givo to tho question
Miss Williams nnd Mrs. McKay, but Gainesville,
second vice-president;
Herald wnnt ads get results.
uf public education the time and con­
l they wore greatly applauded. Ho then Sam Summerlin, Cocoa, secretary; .1.
» « l
l'=*
CftKAM'l
sideration it demands, especially since Roberta Ambrose
asked eight boys to sing it, but they R. pylnnt, Hnrtow, treasurer,
these officials are members of many
snng
only
after
great
persuasion.
The
executive
committee
is
composKilled by Automo­
other boards; and
-------cd of McQueen Chnires, Old Town,
bile Yesterday Special mention
WHEREAS, The Honrd of Educa­
should be made of chairman; R. II. Redding, Ocala; F.
tion, as constituted, is, of necessity,
William Mnllcm, one of our Seniors, R. Knight. Hradentown; W. .1. Suna (mrtisnn or fractional body, althn’
Robertn Ambrose, the 7-yenr-old who on Armistice Day last year, was chez, St. Augustine; .Jnbe Turner, San
Liirgc Shipm ent o f
the schools are supported by all the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Am- fortunate enough to win the first prize Mateo; E. II. Miller, Freeport; C. K.
people regardless of political or re­ brose, was killed yesterday afternoon given by tbe Woman's Club for sell- Ruulerson, Ft. Pierce; C. E. Crumb,
on Second street near the Hurrnhl ing the most flags. He sold over ? id Buslinell; W. 1.. Graddick, Jacksonligious affiliations; nnd,
WHEREAS, As constituted, a store by a passing automobile driven worth. Anybody with pep enough tojvillo; II. T. Lykes, Tampa; S. P. Potchange of administration may bring by Mr. Tolbert. Tho child stepped out do that iH going to make a big sue- ter, Leesburg; Joe Cameron, Sanford;
into power a new and inexperienced from behind a wagon going in the cess in life, so say wo all.
S. C. Clyatt, Otter Creek; H. 0. Barbody of men—a practice dangerous, If samo direction and the driver of tho
iton, Kissimmee,
not fatal, to tho best interests of edu­ car could not avoid hitting her ns he i FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT HREAKS I DcLnnd was chosen as tho mooting
SAVE YOU MONEY
wns forced to stop within a distance , PAST HARRIER INTO LAND OF place for the next annual convention.
cation; nnd,
Substantial reduction from hml
Writ* ns
WHEREAS, As constituted, women of four feet and also on account of tlu* NATIVE SONS CAUSING GREAT
year's prices
are probnldy for a long time, if not team in front. No blame Is attached CALIFORNIAN CONSTERNATION
Empire
Hotel
Block
I’ay your poll tnx before Saturday
_____
lastingly, excluded from serving on to tho driver of the enr ns the ucci-1
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
night
if you wnnt to vote in the bond
this board, n service for which our dent was one of those unfortunate nfForgotten for n day wns the Jap election for county ronds nnd the Oswomen of broad culture, educational fairs that could not possibly be avoid­ question, tho Arbucklo trial and o th -1teen bridge,
experience, progressive ideas and leis­ ed and it seemed that the little girl or Hollywood Hon»ntlons; for n few
wns destined to be klllod and it wan brief moments the native sons even
ure nro eminently fitted; nnd
Attend the mass meeting at the
WHEREAS, Florida is one of tho net mount for her to bo loft hero on overlooked referlng to tho “wonder­
Court
House Thursday night at eight
only nine states in tho American un­ oartH to gladden tho heart* of hor ful climate" for California
wns o’clock.
ion adhering to this antiquated meth­ parents who woro devoted to her. Ro­ much nnd greatly shaken; yea, oven
i
od of forming its Hoard of Educa­ berta was tho only child and was the moro than by the San Francisco
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
joy and pride of tholr hearts and her ent'rhqunke.
tion, therefore be It,
hume prices. When you are out shop­
RESOLVED, that in tho judgment sudden death la a and blow to them
A stranger was discovered within ping, don't fail to stop in nt T. J.
of tho Florida Federation of Womon’s and tho many friends of the child, her the gates; nn interloper was exposed; Miller &amp; Sons' nnd look them over.
Clubs nnd League of Women Voters, school mntes and teachers nnd friends on Imposter unmasked—a Florida Then see Mr. Lnnier, for prices nnd
tho constitution of Florida should bo generally.
grapefruit had treacherously and In­ terms.
288-tfc
The Peopled Bank of Sanford was sound and de­
Tho funeral will occur from the Tea* sidiously slipped across tho boun­
so amended as to provide for a Board
of Education such as jx ists, and has tdence of tho paronta on Second street dary line Into tho sacred precincts of
pendable in the old days and it is sound and dePay your poll tnx before Saturday
been found effective, in most other at four o’clock this afternoon, Dr. Los Angeles.
night if you wnnt to vote in the bom)
dependable now.
state of the American Union; and be Brownlee, of the Presbyterian church,
So related nn afternoon newspnper election for county ronds and the Os­
officiating and interment will bo made of that city, according to a clipping
it,
teen bridge.
It seeks new business on its record, and cordially
RESOLVED, that we petition the in Lakevlow cometery.
sent back by a Duval county girl
The
sympathy
of
the
entire
com­
next legislature to submit to the peo­
invites you to become one of its customers.
who Is temporarily a resident there.
Herald want nds get results.
ple of Florida, a Constitutional munity goes out to tho grief stricken Hubbub, uproar clamor and all of
amendment providing for a State parents in their hour^of bereave­ that wbb uncorked and a squad of
If you wish a banking affiliation that stands h ig h
board of education, appointive in thu ment.
horticulturists turned out on thc dou­
in public confidence and is built on character, you
main, and of which only the governor
ble When the lone grapefruit was ex­
and tho State Superintendent of Pub­ |tr. H k S t S i M t a M i R t l g i i h i panded, by gossip, Into erntes of lus­
could not do better than to maintain an account
lic Instruction shall bo ox-officlo mem­
cious Florldn citrus delicacy.
with
bers, and upon which euch Congres­
Tracod to Is source, the story wns
sional District will be represented by
rcveAlcd that a woman received ono
\
an appointee, ob well ns one from tho
grapefruit nehtly done in soft tissue
state nt large.
R n i n i A t a h i l b A i M i l h paper. It cqme by parcel post con­
trary "to tho pence nnd dignity of
It is no crltit'lstti of this ability to
Monday morning In chapel, Dr. Hud­ the Stale of California” since there
fill successfully thu Important stato
offices represented on this Hoard of son, traveling missionary from China, has been nn embargo on Florida cit­
Education, to say that the men who entertained us very much with his rus fruit in that state since 1016,
have held ‘ thqm, hnve probably not (Ine talk on thc customs nnd manners yet it wns too, late to prosecute the
been qualified by training or interest of tho Chinese trays ami girls. He Innocent recipient of "Senldsweet”
to determine the polities, or to man­ told tho stories of the threo best boys propaganda, since she, poor lady,
cvidonco.
age tho operation of our educational and the one best girl in China, and had already enten the
Whether
tho
native
sons
of
tho
M. D.
Institutions. Time w o h , when a board also why the white, brown anti negro
contingent
hold
any
hope
for
hor
re­
of education composed ns is ours, races have different hues. Ho ended
covery
in
not
stated.
could function with comparatively sat­ hlft talk with nn Incident of a Chinese
Who knows hut that she may ho
isfactory results, for our schools wore teacher giving his class an examina­
evicted
from California on the bibli­
9
, "SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
“inch more simple in organization tion to boo if tho boys could become
cal
precedent
laid doWn in Genesis,
am! curriculum than now, and many line men, and though only ono boy In
g
We hnndle everything in
of the present problems of finance and thc class passed, because ho guessed whore "forldden fruit" led Adam and
“lanagement wore unknown. Educa­ the secret, "Light," the others guBsed Eve Into tho snmo predicament. Turn
■ THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
tion has now become the chief busi­ music, flowers, firewood, hay, etc., but cd out of this modem "Garden of
ness of tho states, and the women of Dr. Hudson said, If you have the light Eden" and still possessed of nn in■:
Car Lota or Leas. Ship uo
Florida do not believe that this com­ of God In your heurt, all the others sntinblo longing for grapefruit, tho
lady may have to move to Fluridn.
plicated enterprise can bo left ns n will come to you.
3
Richmond, Virginia
Which would not bo so had ns her
nn-re incident with a group of offic­
:f a a a a H H » » * H u u i u M n M H H n * H u i * u i i a i * a H i
ials already overburdened with duties,
Marion Hand will give a party for California neighbors might olievel—
Times
Union.
»nd relying largely upon ono man to the Seniors at hor home on West First
kt‘c|&gt; them Informed ns to "What’s street Friday night (tonight).
GIRLS WILL PLAY
\
hat" In this great undertaking. This
HALL
IN
PHILADELPHIA
. n°t “ one man—or ono woman— The H. S. girls are selling lunches
WILL ORGANIZE LEAGUE
job!
at the High School every Wednesday
i' lorida should have a Hoard of Edu­ at recess and dinner, to help pay for a
(Dr The Aamtrlntrd !*rt&gt;anl
On the Okeechobee Rranch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chalaoction made up ,of men nnd women Domostic Science coujso next year.
PHILADELPHIA, March 17.
ta, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Semlnol* county, an up-to-data
of affairs, selected from tho stato nt Huy your lunches from thorn—it ago- baseball league Is being organized i
modern hrlck hotel, with private baths and hat watar heat. First
among tho high school girls of Phlll“rge, heenuso of their fitnea for this ing to n good cause .
class
cuisine. Rates $2.60 la |U 0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
Position. They should be men and
dolphin. Regular schedule of in te r1
S cording
to location of room.
Lilllnn Shlnholsor, in History thc Bcvhool games will e arranged.
women of recognized ability nnd atari*
‘"V
lrJK character, breadth of mind And- othor liny, mndo us all laugh, while
I
v slon, convinced of tho importance of reading the sentoUco, "Our govern­
Attend the mass meeting at the
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, M anager
c( “cation, and willing and ublo to givo ment is a dual government," pro­ Court House Thursday night at eight
o’clock.
“nd energy to this great work. nounced "dual" bb "do-all.”
__
V
No salary should attach to the office,
Truck
practice
is
being
held
regu­
only expenses, thuB putting it outstdu
Attend the mass meeting at the
larly, • Thursdny nftornoon tho boys Court nouse Thursday night at eight
‘he palo of political spoila.
. The public schools are entitled to n interested In base ball met in the nudi- o'clock.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922

GREEK WARSHIPS
i SECOND GROWTH OF PINE
STOP AND SEARCH
ITALIAN STEAMER
TAKEN UP BY EXPERTS FOR
THE U. S. GOVERNMENT
CauKM Considerable Excitement
Italy Today

Daily Fashion Hint
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lit V The Associated I'rraa)
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 10.—
for the coming year.
g
A Greek destroyer seised an Italian
steamship, the Africa, in tho Hlack
sen and after u senrch for Turkish
—Resolve to save a part of ■
JACKSONVILLE, March 17.—"Sor- with accuracy tho rate of troe growth passengers, including personnel of the
■ ■
■■
■1 ■ '
■
- a
and
tell
whether
it
will
be
profitable
viceablft-second growth long leaf pine
Turkish sanitary corps, declared pris­
can be produced in Florida in uno- to reforest cut-over lands having cer­ oners of war.
all you earn—every day, I
third to one-half the time required to tain typcH of soil. For-the purpose of
grow the virgin crop of timber," wbh these investigations wo doalro not less
ROME, March 16.—Considerable ex­
week and year.
the statement recently made here by than one acre areas fully wooded, fur­ citement here by news that the Groek
R. D. Forbes, of Now Orleans, direc­ nished by interested owners without warships stopped and searched Ital­
tor of the Southern Forest experi­ cost to the government ,and wo will ian steamships Umbria and Abbazia,
—Start your Thrift Camment station, while In Jacksonville not dnmngo tho trees.
detaining the latter.
conferring v ith officers of the Flori­ "A little later in tho Hoaaon a rep­
paign now.
da development board and others, who resentative of the Southern forest ex­ PACKED FOUR
are Interested in promoting a refores­ periment station and another from the
QUARTS OF LIQUOR
tation policy, regarding arrangements forest products laboratory, at Madi­
IN GRAPEFRUIT
for aome investigational work on rap­ son, WIs., will be sent to the Ftorida
idity of growth of second-growth long national forests to make some detail­
4*&gt;t5»•Ilf
( D r T h e Ai m c U O I P r e s s )
leaf pine in various parts of the ed Investigations on turpentining
MIAMI, Mnrch 17.—A new method
trees.
&lt;
.
a
state.
of packing liquor for shipment north
"We are n pnrt of the United States
Commencing upon the work of the
was uncovered by officers near Or­
MODELS IN TAFFETA AND
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Southern forest experiment station forest service, which is a branch of ange Glade several days ago when
CIIARMEUSK
m
•
ns
tho
department
of
agriculture,
trees
he said:
B
they raided a packing house and
Gendarme blue tatTcta of lustrous J F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier ■
"There has been sufficient work being considered n crop tho same as seized 118 quarts of high grnde whis­ quality
is tbe rn.iteri.t1 that naturally
■
B
corn
or
cotton,
although
requiring
a
done in Florida to justify tho state­
key. George Wheatley, arrested In suggests itself for the first frock pic*
longer
time
for
maturing.
if it be for semi-formal wear.
ment that second growth timber
the raid, admitted that ho was packing tured,
Duplicated in lull fabric.,, linen ur
“The most important requirement
makes more rapid growth than was
the whiskey in boxen of grapefruit, gingham could act a,i a substitute for
experienced by the virgin timber and in successful forestry is to prevent the officers said. In each box wero tallcta. The extended vest and stand­
there are reasons for thin condition. forest fires for nt least five or six two small compartments, In each end, ing collar are of check (alfi-ta, tile
In the first plncc, now trees could yenrs after nnturo has distributed the and layers of grapefruit were placed fulness at the waist being held in with
novelty licit of beads. ,.Medium size
only become established in the orig­ seed over the cut-over land. The lit­ mi each side of the compartments arequires
M j yards 36-iuch plain and
inal forests whon a few of the old tle pines may survive bomingH dur­ ninking it impossible to distinguish
The very latest style
yard 36-inch check material.
Gray charmcusc, trimmed with
trees died or were blown down by ing the first few years until tho the box of fruit from nn ordinary
a atorm, permitting sun rays to reach crown gets several inches from the crate, unless It was opened for exam­ braid m self-color, combined with black
silk embroidery leaves nothing to be
tho ground and stimulate tho tree seed ground, after which the bark be­ ination. Each compartment in the desired
for tbn rrrrmd design. The sash
to sprout and thrust its head up­ comes more exposed and onsily killed, box held six quarts of liquor.
girdle, si’i i * ' *illy adjusted, is in gray
THOS. J. A. REIDY
but every exposure to fire stunts the
and lilac.......... d oatin, tied in a large
wards.
Attorney
and Counsellor-at-Law
bow at I. 'eft idc. The waist fastens
"Tho older trees with their rami­ tree to some extent and delays its pro­ RHODE ISLAND
in
sprplicc
c
'feel.
Medium
size
requires
AT YOUR OWN PRICE Practicing in 8tate and Federal Courts
%
fication of roots took up most of the gress.
4»{ yards 10-inch satin and 2 yards
TO GIVE WOMEN
“Under the present conditions nbout
moisture and the little tree had a hard
for sash*
48-IIOUH WEEK ribbon
Over Seminole County Bnnk
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
time getting sufficient growing ele­ all the owner raises on his cut-over
No. 9183. Sizes, 31 to 16 inches bust.
ments, sunshlno and moisture to raise lands is a healthy crop of taxes. The
(Hr The ANHiielntrd I’rrmO
Price, 35 cents.
&gt;
George A. DeCottes
Drop a Coin in the Box
Us top upwards. Taking the second land decreases in potential vnlue ev­ PROVIDENCE, It. I., March 16.—
Second Model: Dress No. 9139.
growth ns we find it coming on today ery time a fire burns over it, consum­ After a bitter struggle in which re* Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35
Attorney-at-Law
in cut-over lands where naturo baa ing humus which should become n posted efforts were made by oppon­ cents. FImhraillery No. 11507. Trans­
For a few days only
Over Seminole County Bank
fer, blue or yellow, 20 cents.
been kind enough to provent fires part of the soil. Careful surveys ents of the measure to hnve it shelved,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
from killing all the little pines, they show that there are approximately five the house of representatives yester­
are about uniform in size, each having million acres of cut over land in Flor­ day passed tho Lavender bill provid­ STRANGLER LEWIS
S. O. Shinholser
WOULD MEET DEMPSEY
an equal opportunity to get all tho ida, which have not reforested and if ing for forty-eight hour working week
IN
MIXED
MATCH
large majority of the responsibility for women, and children undor 10
elements necessary for growth.
Contractor and Builder
"Fred H. Miller, one of my assist­ for Inek of trees on those acres now is yenrs of nge. The bill wna 04 to 25.
(I»y The Anxitrllilrtl I*renal
SANFORD *;*
FLORIDA
The bill now goes to tho stnto senants will nrrivo here soon to begin, due to burning of the woods to get
NASHVILLE, Tonn., Mnrch 16—
in co-oporution with land owners, nil green wire grass. Tho little seed- ntc, wns amended to permit of excep­ Billy Snndow, manager for Stranglor
SMITH BROS.
in ense, of
occupation."
extonsive investigation, so we enn ] lings have been killed and there wore tions
,
, "sensonnl
,
,
Lewis, world’s champion wrestler, topoint to definite areas and know from I no aged trees left to scatter a new Women and children engaged In such (|ny cha|lenged Dempsey to meet
Garage and Machine Co.
careful cruises of the timber thereon, •crop of seeds, so the land is barren.
occupations which the Btnto board of Lewis in a mixed match, Dompsey to
"In the past there hnH not been n Inbor Ib to define, may work a maxi­ fight and Lewis to wrestle.
Just how much cord wood Is standing
Expert Auto Repair Work
on thnl area, nr just How much saw large amount of data to prove that mum of 2 hours a week, according to
Phone 30
Corner First and Oak
material, depending upon the vary­ growing of tree crops is profitable in thi" J’,rtovi!’ion;
, , ,
,
NEW YORK, Mnrch 16.—Jack
ing nges of timhur on the different the Southern states, but we hope to
While the house was debating th o , Demplloy iH roa(ly to niect Lowis in
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
tracts. We do not care to investigate be uble to show within a few months bill, the sennto judiciary committee either a straight wrestling bout or a
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
any trees under ten years of nge, but by figures based on nctual conditions held a public hearing on two other iblis mixed bout of boxing and wrestling,
1922, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX­ Quick Service Transfer
hope to hnve n considerable number of in Florida and in other Southern defining hours of labor for workers. Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, de­ ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
Storage Facilities
tracts on different types of soil, show­ states, that with proper fire protec­ One of these, by Senator Barry of clared today.
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE If wo please you, tell others: if no
ing varying nges of trees from ten to tion, the growing of timber crops is a Central Foils, would order a general
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICn
tell us. Phone 498
forty-eight hour week for men, wom­ MADAME MATZENAUER
twenty yenrs. Then wo cun compute profitable investment.
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
en and children. Proponents of a for­
ALFRED FOSTER,
THREW HUSBAND OUT
Sanford Steam Laundry
ty-eight
hour
Inw
for
women
and
294-24tc
City Tax Collector.
I POLICE DROPPED
M. M. SMITH AGAIN
HE TALKKS DIFFERENT
FOR SERVICE
children only nt the henring oxpressed
T11ROUG SKYLIGHT
HEAD OF FLORIDA
belief that the Bnrry bill would bo
Call 14G-J
( Ily T h e
t r d I’rrNNt
t
AUTOMOBILE ASSN.
ON POKER GAME unconstitutional. The second bill thnt
ST. LOUIS, Mnrch 16.—Madame
W. RAWLING, Prop.
of Senator Nonl of Westwnrwick, is Margaret Mntzennuer, Grand Opera
(Ilr
The
ANKorliitrd
I’reM
N
I
LAKELAND. Fla., Mnrch 17.—
KKEY WEST, March 17.—One of similar in Uh provisions to thnt passed inger in a statement to the Associated
Hereafter the name will be the Flor­
SANFORD NOVELTY
Press todny, denied the statements of
yesterdny by the houso.
ida Automobile Association, the word thc Plnyer« wns about to lay down a
her chauffeur husband, Floyd GlotzWORKS
"State" having boon dropped as being' pat, straight flush nt a poker party in HE VALKIIA LAUNCHES
hnch, thnt he deserted her nnd empha­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
superfluous nt the annual meeting of the rear of the Itox Cafe hero Thurssized thnt she "threow him out of her
A
NEW
ORGANIZATION
The
law
provides
that
"If
ta
x
­
the former Florida State Automobile1dny night when Cnptnin of Police
General Shop and Mil!
New Yor apartment Jnnunry 20."
es .upon real estate shall not be
Association held here yesterdny. To j Rokcr and Pnlrolnmn
Richardson
(Mr Thr l —nrlnt-d Pri*a»I
Work
maintain its honor and good name the dropped down through a skylight and
paid before the first day of April
DUBLIN. March 16,—Enmonn De PROMINENT SPEAKERS
organization will appeal to its one' interrupted tho gamo. The officers Valera Issued a manifesto Inst ovening
AT LEGION MEETING of any year, the Tax Collector CONTRACTOR and BUILDE*
517 Commercial Street Sanford, FIs.
thousand and eight-seven members to rounded tip all the money and seven- liumchinir a now Irish organization to
shall advertise and sell."
contribute ten dollars each for the teen persons ns the result of t|ic raid be railed the "Cumnnn Nn Poblachtn,"
WEST PALM BEACH, Mnrch 10.—
This is to notify all concerned
payment of an existing floating In­ and they said one participant was or Republican Assoctnttion nnd naked George L. Berry, Nntionnl vieo-comGeo. W. Knight
debtedness of some six or seven milking for a door, with a bottle of financial and moral support of it.
mnnder, Sergeant Woodfill and Major that the requirements of law will
thousand dollnrs, leaving enough to liquor when they dropped into the
Real Estate and Insurance
According to the manifesto the new F. M. Williams, of Tampn was among he complied with and the Tax
operate the association for the en­ midst of the devotees of *the goddess or 'nnizntinn takes its stand on tho the sponkers of tho morning session of Books will positively be closed SANFORD
*:•
FLORIDA
suing year.
t
of chance. Rokcr attempted to raid priclnmntion of the Irish republic in the American Legion state conven­ on April first as provided by law
A resolution of sympathy was sent the place several weeks ago but was Easter week, 1916, nnd its ratification tio n .
and all lands on which taxes
Sanford Machine
to Senntor Park Trammell on his be­ balked by a bolted door. This time in the dcclnrnttlon of independence of
Hnnford McNIdor, Nntionnl Com­
have
not
been
paid
will
be
ad­
reavement.
he descended upon it frotq the sky­ January, 1919. Mr. Do Valera signed mander, is' expected to nrrivo hero
Foundry Co.
The meeting also decided to Incor­ light, making a twelve foot drop into tho manifesto on behalf of tho repub­ this afternoon for an nddress.
vertised and executions issued
porate the association.
President the room.
lican members of tho Dnil Eirennn and
The Convention adopted n resolu­ for unpaid personal property General Machine and Boiler Work)
M. M. Smith wuh re-elected for an­
their standing committee.
tion to Inaugurate an advertising taxeH.
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
other year; Senntor W. M. lgou, of ORANGES SELLING
The main objects of tlie organization, enmpnign for next National Amorican
Oversize Rings and Pina; Flywheal
Euntin, was elected first vice-presi­
FOR 85.00 A BOX
stated in the manifesto, are to so- Legion convention, to take along an
dent; Sam T. Harris, of St. Peters­
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shaft* re­
(■ii- o international recognition of tho exhibit of Florida products.
burg, second vice-president; John
Citrus fruit iH bringing high pric­ Tibh republic, to maintain the undiJulio E. Embril, Cubnn Consul at
turned; agents for Callle Inboard •“(*
Bnns, Orlando, treasurer, and Clnr- es all over Orango county and there j-'biishod sovereign nuthorty of the dal Jncsonville, nddressed tho convention Tax Collector, Seminole County
Outboard M otors.-----------Phono 61
onco Woods, of Lake county secre­ is at present a splendid market for and to repudnte the proposed agree­ this morning as representative of 202-M-W-S
~r
tary, the last named offering his ser­ nil of Florida's products in the ment with Great Britain ns humlllnt- President Znyas of Cuba.
vices without salary for a period of North, a survey of the opinions of ng to the nation and destructive to
one or two months unttil n successor lending growers and shippers in Or­ ts status and rightul claims.
EGYPT FREE
could be named.
lando disclosed yesterday.
AND INDEPENDENT
Although oranges are now selling
SAYS THE SUI.TON
DODGE VICTIM BETTER.
STATE PLANT HOARD
in many eases for hvc dollnrs a box
(II) Till.
I'lfMM)
HAS NEW WORKER on the treeH, a warning is sounded to
KALAMAZOO,
Mnrch
10—A
CAIRO, Egypt, March 10.—A re­
the growor that there may be r. break slight improvement wnB reported in
Started life together,
GAINESVILLE, March 17.—Regi­ n tho market a little later, but de­ l:he condition of Miss Emmeline script issued by the Sultan lust night
nald Ilnrt, who has spent several spite this declaration there nro many Kwnkerneck, n Western State Normal announced that Egypt had becomo a
One of them paid rent all of his life; tho other paid on n
yenrs with the Cubnn Agricultral Ex­ who are inclined to take u chance on School student whose skull wns frac­ Sovereign and Independent Stnto and
lot
and
home. When they came to the last stretch on life s
that
the
Sultan
will
nssumo
tho
title
periment Station engaged in plant prices going even higher.
tured whon she jumped from nn auto:
journey
they met, one of them looked tired and discouraged
King
of
Egypt.
sanitation work hns become nn at­
A well-known resident of Mt. Dorn mobile driven by John Dodgo of De­
because
all
that ho had to show for his life was a bunch «
tache of tho Stato Plant Board of recently sold the crop from hIx acres troit, early Sunday morning. Dodgo EXTRA!. EXTRAl
rent
receipts),
and the other looked like he respected himself
Floridn to do regular inspection work. of tangerine trees for 422,000 net, will bo arraigned in municipal court
TWO GAMES OF GOLF
and
felt
that
lie
was a man among men. (because ho had
Mr. Hart, a native of Vermont, holds which is it must be admitted, n good noxt Tuesday on charges of driving nn
ARE PLAYED TODAY
accumulated a little something in his travels).
( H r T h e A « i i » t a l r d I 'r r a a i
a bachelor of science dogroo from prlco even for this section of the automobile while intoxicated and with
i
ST.
AUGUSTINE,
Mnrch
16.—Two
stnto.
A
well
known
Ocooo
grower
the Massachusetts Agricultural Col­
possessing, transporting nnd furnishWhich man tire you going to be?
rounds of golf was on tho President’s
lege whore ho graduated in 1916. As is reported to have refused five dol ng intoxicating liquors.
program today.
a atudont ho specialized in entomol Inrs a box for his crop, which will be
We sell lots on easy terms with a small pay­
larger this year than over before.
ogy and forestry.
ALL SECTORS CLEARED
ment down
Shipments of Valoncins are going
Ho wna lator connected with tho Cu­
80UTH AFRICAN REBELS
ban Agricultural Experiment Station out daily from tho packing houses of
STRUGGLE ALMOST OVER
for a year and a half, and still later all tho local concerns as well as the
LONDON, March 18,—With all see j All proporty owners who arc duly j
with tho Cuban Bureau of Plant Sanl late crop of pineapple oranges. Thus
tatlon. His principal work In tho lat far, tho season hae proved more pro- tor* of tho disaffected area in Smith'registered'in Seminole County, Floritor was In tho Inspection of planta and fitablo to tho Individual growor than Afrlea cleared of Rebels, except In *do, and want to vote in tho coming *
fruits and tho eradication of injurious to tho largo shipper, it was said cortaln portions of Johannesburg nrea,!bond election next month, must pay
A. P. CONNELLY, A gent
Insects and dlsonsos of those planta yeBtordny in nn authoritative quar­ tho struggle has apparently entered tholr poll taxes by next Saturday the
ter.—Orlando Sentinel.
the final phase.
118th dny of Mnrch.
301-Gtp
and fruits.

Reforestation Policy of Florida Receiving Atten­
tion from National Government

\

First National Bank!

8

JUST LOOK!

SAFETY RAZOR

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
w DIRECTORY ^ :

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

PROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTICE

&amp;

JNO. D. JINKINS

TWO MEN

PAY YOUR POLL TAX

Meisch Realty Co.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17,1022

BUCKETING- PROBE ENDED
Idson and Kathleen Brady and Mrs. G.
B. Sanders, served refreshments of
tlljr T k f A a a n r ln t r d U rra -O
doughnuts, patties and Jelly enkus,
NEW
YORK, March 17.—Chief
Hits. Pit El) I)A Hi Kit, Society Editor, Htrawberry ice cream und candy.
City
Magistrate
McAdoo yesterday i
v . &gt; ■')
Among those invited to moot thosa
,
Phone 217-W
completed
his
“John
Doe"
inquiry
in­
| At the marly nice Suits ju st received. All
DuI f y o u h a v e a n y f r l e n S * t U K I b c t m young honorecs wore Marjorie
r « n n r * i n l i c m r n k m * r e o w ila s Bosc, Mary Elizabeth Neeley, Doro­ to the charges of alleged bucketing
u i» , o r U y o u e re t n t r r l a h i i s , w r i t *
1 sizes and patterns in the latest styles with the .
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Ka So
* P i.M n l n i r d to th la S r p a r t o ir n t ,
thy Smith, Sydney Iiurhans, Armu by members of tho American cotton
Jr
tn
lla
,
o
r
t
r
l
r
h
p
o
n
r
(
h
r
l
l
t
n
.
I
t
w
ill
exchange
and
announced
ho
would
Classified Ads 6c a lino.,No ta ■** K rrnlljr n i t p r t e k l f l
■ lowest prices.
Burhans, Mary Louise Nlcklcs, Mar­
ad taken for less than 25c. M
jorie Turner, Elfznboth Tumor, Edwin make known his vndlngs nndd con­
and positively no classified N
BUY NOW
SOCIAL CA LBN DA It
Shinholser, Jack Gillen, Billie Mus- clusions not later than this morning. ■
Gcorgo Gordon Battle, counsel for ■
. ,
ads charged to anyone. Cash M
grove, Eugene Turner, Frcdorlck
mentors of tho exchange, and Albert I th at you may g et your choice before the best
must accompany all orders. Mi Saturday—Children's Story Hour will' Dalger and John Courier.
Massey, attorney for the exchange
Count five words to a line Ml
be held at four o'clock at Central
are picked '
Itself, asked that If a complaint was “
and remit accordingly.
Ml
IDLERS CLUB „
pnrk•• I
Monday. St. Agnes Guild will meet •The members of tho Idlers Bridge returned against the defendants that
they bo given the privilege of a
with Mrs. Fred S. Dalger at her Club were most delightfully enter­
hearing
in n magistrate’s court inhomo on Fourth St., at three o'clock. tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
jj
• ... ,»
' ,
stend of n grand jury action.
John Meisch ut her home on West
WANTED
■
'i
f
you
are
not
a
member
of
our
Clothing
Club.
;
Any
indictments,
thoj?
declared
W. C. Harris, of Now OrleanA, Is First street.
SALESMAN to covor Jocol territory, in the city transacting business.
would bo injurious to the property I It's advantages are big. Let us explain it to ;
Tho rooms whore the card tables
selling dealers. Guaranteed salary
rights of the GOO members of tho ex­
were placed were adorned with vases
of $100.00 per week for right man.—
change, many of whom are scattered S you.
A. L. Smith, of Ashlnnd, N. C., is of red amarillas combined with ferns.
The Commercial Radium Co., Fifth
throughout the south.
Magistrate
among the recent arrivals at th« Mon­
Aftor an interesting game ^of
McAdoo explained that future action
Avo. Bldg., New York.
300-6tp tezuma;
bridge, scores were counted and it was
would be at the discretion of tho dis.
WANTUb—il»G colored
laborers
found thnt Mrs. Hurry Heoren held
trlct attorney’s office.
wanted In the city of Daytona, Fla.,
H. Lollesgnrd, is in the city on high score.
for concrete and asphalt paving, also business in connection with the Auto
At the conclusion of the card game
SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE
sewer work. Wages 17*/4c per hour, Blue Book.
|
The Store That ia Different
the hostess served fruit salad, nut
working ton hours por day. Pay in
bread sandwiches, stuffed dates and
Bnumel’s Specialty Shop advortises
cash every Saturday. Free bunk house
. i n special Two Days Sale in this Issue g
Sanford, Florida
Chits. W. Hnuck, of VVashlngton, D. coflfco as refreshments.
and commisaary attached. Don’t write. C., is registered at the Montezuma and
Substituting for nbsent club mem­ of Taffeta Dresses for Snturday nnd
Come ready to work. Job good for will bo in Sanford for a short,stay.
bers wore Miss , Adelc Seip, Mrij. Monday only. Largo selection in this
six months.—-Atlantic Bithulithic Co.
Adele Heoren nnd Mrs. Read of Go- line of all new dresses of the very
t, “ ---‘ , ■
• 303-lwc
, .
d e r iv e d f r o m t h e mile o f nald PRECINCT no. 0.—I,ON(1WOOD— ,
Mr. und Mrs. Wideman Caldwell nova.
latest patterns nnd In every avail­ prncoedn
C. B. H a r tle y
b o n d s to be nee d for b u i l d i n g a n d con*
announce
the
birth
of
n
son,
March
able
color
all
exclusive
designs
es­
I). H. H o o k e r
-«■
H
tritctlng
a b r i d g e ac roen th e St. J o h n s
FOR SALE
W. E. H atc h er, I n s p e c t o r s
!.
lnole C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , n t
17th, at their homo on Palmetto ave­
WOMANS CLUB NOTES
pecially chosen for Sanford’s ladies. aH lvpeorin tIn kHn em
. • J . Nt Hoarcy, C l e r k , i
'•
'i
o w n an O ste e n . F e r r y : a t
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 ncre, nue.
Read the prices in todny'H Herald nnd . w h ic h mild e le c tio n th e qUcntlon nn to PRECINCT NO. 10.—LAKE MARY— .
e iMHtianca o f mild b o n d s In c o n f o r m ­
J. W. F o r t lor
one 10 ucre Sanford nve. walking
The welfare department held' an watch tho Dnily Herald next wdek th
ity w i t h t h e a f o r e s a i d r e s o l u t i o n o f t h e
B. C. In g o rn o ll
C
o
u
n
t
y
CommlsnloTiern
o
f
H
em
lnole
distance to city. Two lots corner
It. n. L y n ch , I n s p e c to r s ,
E. N. Gallom, of Atluntu, is spend­ enthusiastic meeting on Wednesday for announcements oT the Fashion C o u n ty , F lo r i d a , nhnll tie s u b m i t t e d to
A.
E. Hjoblnm. C le r k .
Center and Elm nvo. Two lotH west ing n few days in Sanford und is mak­ nfternoun.
t h e logul v o le rn o f th o C o u n t y o f H em l­
Show.
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PRECINCT
NO. II.—ALTAMONTE
nole.
H
ta
te
o
f
F
lo
r
i
d
a
.
T
h
o
fo
rm
of
th
o
side Palmetto nve., 60 ft. from Elev­ ing his headquarters at the Monte­
The nnnunl reports of tho officers
S P I I t N C H --b a llo t to bo titled In Much e l e c tio n nhnll
A.
H.
F u ller
enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey, zuma.
he; " F o r h o m in '' o r " A g a i n s t H onda."
NOTICK O F E L E C T IO N
were interesting features of tho pro­
J. W. O steetl
T ho f o l lo w in g n a m e d porsotiH a r e a p ­
W
H
EItBA
H
.
n
r
o
x
o
lu
tlo
n
haw
bee
n
owner, .116 N. Spring S t, Los Ange­
H. c . T y le r , I n s p e c t o r s
gram, all showing the wonderful d u ly adniiteil by tb e H oard o f C o m ity p o in te d In n p o ctu rn a n d C l e r k n o f mild
W. H. H nlhird. O lork.
t ..
o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty , e l e c tio n :
les, Calif.,
288tf: 29.tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Martin, of amount of work accomplished dur­ ComtiilHHlnnerH
Hald
e
l e c tio n no o r d e r e d to be h e ld
F lo rid a , of ev e n d a t e h e r e w i t h , t h a t It I 'H E C IN C T NO. 1— BANKOIID—
nhnll
be
hold
nt
t
h
e
p
o
lli
n
g
p
l
a
c
e
s
In
w ould lie e x p e d ie n t nm l t ° t h e bent InW. E. I lo tts
FOR SALE—5 room bungalow . on Belloviow, Fla., nrc stopping at tho ing the past club'yoar by this depart­ tc
t h e v a r i o u s p r e c i n c t s w h e r e the U s * ,
re n in o f Hotnlnole C o u n ty , F lo rid a , to
F.
L.
W
o
o
d
r
u
f
f
.
Jr.,
g e n e r a l e l e c tio n w a s held, t h r o u g h o u t , &gt;
brick street. All modern conVch- Montezumn while in the city for a ment. Somo of theso results are the Ixmio c o u n t y bondn o£ t h e C o u n t y of
T. M, F ox. I n s p e c to rn .
th o e n t i r e C o u n t y o f H emlnole. and s u c h
Hemlnole, H tate of F lo r i d a ,
fo r
th e
It.
C.
M
a
x
w
e
ll,
C
lerk.
school
lunch
room,which
has
been
short
stay.
e
l e c tio n nhnll bo c o n d u c t e d n n d t h e c a n - -itr
icnccB. Unusually low price. Easy
purp o n e uf c o n n t r n e tln g . r e - h a r d s u r ­ FitISC1NCT NO. 2.— M O M IO E —
van s o f t h e v o le s c e r t i f i e d to, a n d th o
a
most
wonderful
succobb
,
tho
county
fac
in
g
.
ninCadatnlr.Ing
a
n
d
p
a
v
i
n
g
c
e
r
­
terms.—E. F. Lane.
302-utp
L. H. Mann,
r e t uHIr nIIS
s illlll
a n d illv
t h e ccntivann
|PI
u i m in o o fi th
m o rei tu rti.n * r T
ta in rondn In H em lnole C o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
C. O. Hell,
o f nn Id e le c tio n s h a l l be n iu d e In I n *
J. G. Sutter, A. Ludekn und W. C .1fnir, the crib in the railroad station In mtlil rcHolutlon p a r t i c u l a r l y d enc rlbFOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars,
].
C.
M
o
tf
e
tt,
I
n
s
p
e
c
to
r
#
J
.
...............
m a n n e r n n d W ith in th o ti m e p r e s c r ib ­
ed, a n d for th e f u r t h e r uurp o n e o f b u i l d ­
and the work in fho cemctory.
A. 3, H u w k ln s , C le r k .
A.
e d l o r g e n e r a l e le c tio n s , e x c e p t t h a t
ing m td c o n H tr u c tln g a b r id g e ncroan
self starters, good condition. Apply Montgomery, of Wilmington, N. C.,
th o r e t u r n s of nald e t o c tlo n s h a l l be d e ­
Tho plans^or the coming year, un­ th e St. JohPH r i v e r In Hemlnole C o u n ty , F f tE C I N C T NO. It.— MANKOHD
are
nmong
the
out-of-stntc
visitors
liv e r e d to tho C h n i n n n n a n d C l e r k o f
Sanford Auto Exchange foot of First
W. M. M c K in n o n
F lo rid a , a t a p o in t k n o w n an Onteon
der
the
splendid
leadership
of
Mrs.
tho Hoard of C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r! o f
C. L. l l r l t t
street.
303-Gtc stopping at the Montezuma.
Homlnolo C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , I n s t e a d o f
L. T. H rynn, In n p o c to m
Henry Wight, chm., nro Interesting, 1 ' r i i r c r i n F O R B , h e i t r e s o l v e d ,
to th o K u p o rv tso r o f R e g i s t r a t i o n anti
W . M. H aynon. C lerk .
T h a t notic e be, a n d tb e nam e In h e r e b y
FOR SALE—One B flat saxophone
t h e C o u n t y J u d g e , und.
nnd
business
like,
including
the
or.
P
R
E
C
I
N
C
T
NO.
4—
F
A
O
L
A
—
g ive n, t h a t on th e 11th d ny of April, A.
Dr. Walter Seay nnd llttlo daugh­
HE IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , t h a t
O e o r g e S m ith
and B flnt clarinet.
Apply 207 ter, Ollio May, of Jacksonville, arriv­ gnnizntion of n Parent-Tcnchcrs As I&gt;. 1922. a n d In p u m iin n c o o f tho r e s o ­
th in o r d e r a n d n o t i c e o f e l e c t i o n bo
L e o n a rd Kolx
lu tio n ufnruniild, d u ly a d o p t e d b y th e
p
u
b lis h e d In t h e H a nford H e r a l d , 'th e . tv
French nve.
'
303-12tp ed here yesterday afternoon nnd are soclntion, the plans for Educational 1C o u n ty C o m m ln slo n e rn o f H emlnole
A. X. McOuIn, I n s p e c to r n
o n l y n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In H em lnole
A. A. lllekH, C le r k .
C o u n ty . F lo rid a , a n d n o w b e i n g p u b and IlHlied In th e S a n f o r d H e r a ld , th o o n ly P R E C I N C T NO. IL— O V IE D O —
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , f o r a p e r io d o f n o t l e e a
FOIt SALE—Cash and carry Grocery tho guests of his daughter, Mrs. Wldo- legislation, domestic science
t h a n f o u r w e e k s p r i o r to t h e d a t e o f
H. O. C r a w f o r d
putdlHhcd In H em lnole C o u n ­
manual training In the high school. nty.o WKHipor
Store, 311 Sanford Ave.
300-Gtp mnn Caldwell.
s a id e lec tio n .
Hteen Nelnon
F lo rk ln , nn e le c tio n w ill be held,
D one anil o r d e r e d t h i s 7 th d a y o f
H. W. Sw ope. I n s p e c to r n
The following officers of the de­ a n d t h e nam e In h e r e b y o r d e r e d to be
FOR SALE—16 ncrcs, 10 tiled, I room
M a rc h . A. D. 1922.
O.
a.
W
o
lc
o
tt.
C
lerk.
held t h r o u g h o u t th e C o u n t y Of H em l­
L. A. B H U M L B Y .
It. T. Thrasher left this morning for partment ^were re-elected for tho nole. to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r t h e r e ehnll P R E C I N C T NO. O.— ( iE N E V A —
house, barn, *1 wells, $9,000. Terms.
(SEA L!
C h a irm an .
C. W . t*iilpop|ier
he
I
hhiioiI b y tb e mild C o u n t y of Semi­
coming
yenr.
Chninnnn,
Mrs.
Henry
Tampa
whore
he
will
spend
a
few
days
O.
P. SWOPE,
—H. B. Lewis. Phone 319 or 391
J. V. W lckn
nole, h o n ile 111 t b e Maid Mjm o f 1100,e
.
c
t
m
i
.
B
r
j
T
,
II. A. O rdnhnm , I n n p e c to r s
to h e a r Intern et at Ilia r a t e of
301 -tfle . witFi his sister, Mrs. F. S. Dalger. Ho Wight; Vice-chnirmnn, Mrs, R. A. non.lift;
L. P. II At JAN,
F. It. B r a d le y , Ciork.
p e r c e n t u m p e r a n n u m , In te rc u t
Newman; .Sec.-Trens., Mrs. M. Thig­ «lx
C. W. E N T Z M l N d K R .
will
also
visit
his
sister,
Mrs.
Ed.
P
R
R
C
I
N
I T NO. 7.— C R C l . t OTA—
p
a
y
a
b
le
n
e
m
l
a
i
i
m
m
l
l
y
;
mild
bondn
to
FOR SALE—Tomnto plants, any
H oard o f C i iu n ty t 'o m i n l s s l o n e r s ,
fl. O, .lacotin
m a t u r e t h i r t y y e a r n a f t e r th e ditto of
pen.
,
,v
He ml nolo C o u n ty , F lo rid aIt. It. H o h erln
t b e Ixnuaitco th e r e o f ; mild bondn to be
quantity, for prompt delivery.— Sumner nt Dade City before returning
Allent:
•
V
N. C. .lucotiN. I n s p e c to r n
d a t e d .Inly 1nt. 1922; |88,nuo.oo of th e
home.
ChnBo &amp; Co., Phone 530.
288-tfc
E. A. DOUGLASS,
J, E. Httyder, C lerk .
proceeds derived from the sale of laid
ft*
m a*
* ••
C le r k o f tlie H o ard o f C o u n t y
homln tu be itnud for countructlug, re P R E C I N C T NO. H.— (lA IIIH K L L A —
CommlsnlontirH. H em ln o le C o u n ­
H. C. P a r k e r
hard
surfacing,
miicniliimlxlug
and
puv
FOR SALE—Two story business
:r 1 1 ( j i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heerca und
Iloit ip
tLn
run
il
&gt;
i
I
#
»
UiiinlimLi
I
bill
nt
I*
Wlftr
ty . F lo r i d a .
H. B. M a t h e r s
g tho rondn in Hemlnole C o u n ty , F l o r ­
building. Apply to the owner, Klen their guests, Mrs. Adele Heoren and
Hy:
V. E DOIHU.AHH. D. C,
C.
B.
M
a
th
e
rs.
I
n
n
p
e
c
ta
r
n
ida. p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d In tho rcmi.i-iu-r.id and St w
A. W. M urem un, C le r k .
lu ll o n nforem ild; a n d | I 2 , 0on.no of th e
Ares, 805 0th St.__________ 284-2fltc Miss Adele Sclp, of Pittsburg, Pa., left
FOR SALE!—Warehouse with R. R. yesterday in their car for a motor trip
ft* ft* fta Ks k* Ra ft*
siding. Within four blocks of center to Miami nnd other points of interest
•f city.
on the East Const.
Mn A. F. Petocr of Lnnghomo,
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc
Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Haines anil Mr. Pn., has been the guest this week of
Martin.
FOR SALE—Onk nnd other hard and Mrs. C. A. Wagner nnd child of Mr. nnd Mrs. I.- - -D.
- - - - - .' » 10
j
Gonnellsvilla,
Bn,,
who
arc
touring
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
Superintendent
of
Schools
T.
W.
firo place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones, Florida, arrived here yesterday in
Beurdnll Avenue.
280-tfc their cur from S(.. Petersburg, and I.nwton nnd his brother J od IiaWton
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. of Oviedo were called to Jacksonville
the illness
Britt yesterday, lenving thin monting yesterday on account
MISCELLANEOUS
of
Jheir
mother,
Mrs.
W.
J.
Lawton.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate, 1st for Miami.
mortgage only.—S. J. Policy, Route
Mr. anti Mrs. Sidney Stone of Dan­
CHILDREN'S PARTY
A, Box 22G, Sanford, Fla. 300-Gtd-ltw
ielson,
Conn., lenve for homo todny
One of the most delightful chil­
They
have
toured tho. state and pro­
FOR RENT
dren's parties given this season, was
We have assembled in our Dress Department an unusual Inr^e selection of TufTeta Dresses.
claim
Sanford
the best plnco yet.
FOR RENT—5 room houso $18.00 per thnt given yesterday afternoon by
The
Stones
are
old
friends
of
Mr.
Our
line is complete of every available color and pattern. Exclusive designs nnd excellent
month. See J. J. Maurer.
305-2tp Mrs. J. D. Davidson, nt her homo on
workmanship, made by the best designers in America, all repose on our racks. Therefore, for
Magnolia avenue, complimenting little and Mrs. I. D. Mnrtln.
Pay your poll tax before Saturday
these two days we are offoring our entire line of TufTeta Dresses only, nt very substantial re­
Mias Helen Sanders nnd Master
night if you want to vote In the bond
ductions.
Don’t fail to take advantage of this opportunity to secure that pretty dress, at
Pay
your
poll
tnx
before
Snturday
George Sanders, who have recently
election for county roods and the Os­
night
if
you
want
to
vote
in
the
bond
these
special
prices.
moved here from Boston, Mass.
teen bridge.
election
for
county
roads
and
the
Os­
Pink anil green wore the colors used
Attend the mnss meeting nt the in decorating for this pretty party. teen bridge.
Court House Thursday night nt eight Thu refreshments table was centered
with nn attractive arrangement of
o'clock.
grey moss with pink nnd white astern
from which the young guests drew
MISS GRACE TOMPKINS
favors, there were miniature boats for
(Registered Nurse)
tho hoys and dolls for the girls.
Surgical, Medical and Obstetrical
Games of all kinds were played on Good load of Tennessee
calls answered
Phono 563-W,
309 French Ave, the lawn and late in the afternoon the
A gorgeous selection to choose from. Dresses
hostess assisted hy Misses Zetu Dav- Mules for sale or trade
30-1-tfc
of fashionable design. The very best fnbrics
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