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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST
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NUMBER 306

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SA T U R D A Y , MARCH 18, 1922

KU KLUX KLAN LECTURE
DELIVERED LAST NIGHT BY
THE NATIONAL LECTURER
AGED COUPLE
PERISH IN FIRE
AT AUGUSTA
BIG CROWD OUT
Col. Nolan Told People
All About the
Klan

STREETS WERE BLOCKED AND
‘ PEOPLE STOOD FOR 1Vi HOURS
TO HEAR TH E STORY

VEGETABLE SECTION

HAD LIVED OVER OPERA HOUSE
FOR TWENTY
YEARS
(Ilr The Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
AUGUSTA, Gn., March 18.—James
A. Tnnt, 60, nnd his wife, 45, perished
In flnmes that destroyed tho old Grand
Oporn House here early today. The
couple hnd lived on the fourth floor of
the building for twenty yenrs.
Frnnk Miller, mnnngcr of tho
Southern Enterprises, inc., theatrical
concern, owning the opera house build­
ing, said the fire apparently wns inccndinry ns he thought the fire start­
ed in two places on the ground floor
nnd on the fourth floor.

One of the largest and most atten­
tive crowds that havo over gathered
on the streets of Sanford was out InBt
alght to hoar Col. J. Q. Nolan on tho
Knights o f tho Ku Klux Klan. First
street at tho Intersection of Park ave­
nue hnd been roped o ff by tho park­
ing of nutomoblles across the four
sides effectually blocking nil traffic
strung around the hollow square mnknnd a string of electric lights hnd been
ing It bright ns day. Into this square
promptly nt eight o’clock came Col.
Nolan in tho center of bIx stalwart
It’s renlly heart-breaking the way
Klansmcn nnd accompanied by R. J.
French
pride is hurt when nobody will
Holly, who had been requested to in­
grind
tho
axes.
troduce the speaker. Upon n big truck
thnt hnd boon pulled Into the center
He took up the immigration ques­
of the street Col. Nolan launched into
his subject by tolling them thnt he tion and dwelt nt length upon the
was a Georgian nnd had the spirit of thousands of foreign-born who are
the South, of the Klan nnd of white coming over hero not to become citi­
supremacy ground into him from zens o f the United States but to
early youth nnd ho wns n 100 per cent pinko monoy and to carry on the pro­
Ku Klux. From tho launching of tho paganda of anarchy nnd old world
f i r s t Klan in ante helium days the ideas, that tho colonies in the various
speaker carried hio hearers through big cities did not assimilatu or nffilithe struggles of that day— reconstruc­ nto with American people, did not even
tion dnys—how the people of the south speak our lnngunge and the Klan
were forced to toko despernte meas­ stood for Amoricnnism with all the
ures to perpetuate whito supremacy hyphens knocked out and if ho wns an
nnd how even the Yankee soldiers sent Italian or any other nationality let
down to keep ordor in the South join­ him go back where he came from nnd
ed the Ku Klux and rode with the that all who remained here must beSouthern men to keep law nnd ordor como real 100% Americans or leave
and the now order wns to preserve and the Klan would see to it.
That nothing in the disarmament
those traditions nnd memories of tho
old South ns well nB to perpotunto line would ever ho offcctivo as long
white supremacy. He paid hlH re­ ns theso people in Europe wero al­
spects to the New York World nnd the lowed the lutltudo of today or wore
editor, Pulitzor, who he characterized allowed to form a Balkan state in
ns the greatest Annnni'ns of modern every American city. He likened the
times nnd Hcnrst of hto Journal ns foreigner who would not become nat­
the chameleon who changed hiH spots uralized to the cuckoo bird who took
to suit each city In which he controll­ up other bird’s nests to lay her eggs
ed the paper. Ho Hnid the Klan hud nnd let the other bird take cure of the
been called "nigger beaters" but they little cuckoos and when they were
wore the best friend of tho negroes and large enough thoy throw out the lit­
the negroes wore nil right if they wore tle birds belonging to the originnl
let alone, that the best spot In the owner o f the nest.
The order is growing not only in
world for a good negro was Georgia
the
South but everywhere und the
hut it wns no place for n had one.
Klan
knew no north, south, enst or
Speaking of the membership he said
west
but
wns for nil of America first,
the front door for applicants into tho
Inst
und
alwnys. He spoke of the
order was vory nnrrow but the hack
grent
College
of Americn thnt the or­
door wns broad and wide and greased
der
is
founding
in Atlanta that will
skids would carry the underisnblu
teach
religion
and
American citizen­
members and scurrlllous members out
ship
first,
it
will
bo
the biggest uni­
in a hurry nnd they hnd no plnco in
versity
in
the
world
and
every stnto in
the Klan. Members, must be Chris­
the
union
will
build
n
building
on the
tinas first, 100% native born white
grounds.
There
thoy
will
teach
the
Protestants and they had nothing
hible
nnd
the
constitution
of
the
Unit­
ngninst any religious creed or order
but they reserved the right to organ­ ed Stntcs as well as the arts nnd
ize since other; organizations of a se­ sciences, it will be non-BCctarian and
cret nature had the right. They also no pupil can get a diploma until they
believe in white supremacy, and stood are able to recite the constitution of
squarely and firmly upon the consti­ the United States, he Christians nnd
100% Americans.
tution of the United States.
In closing ho again recited the re­
He paid a beautiful tribute to moth­
quisites
for becoming a Klnnsman
erhood und plead for the old time re­
nnd
said
their membership embrnced
spect for women, aa he expressed it,
tho
men
of
every walk of life from
"put grandma back on tho pedestal
the
highest
to the lowest nnd from
where grandpa placed her." For tho
the
U.
S.
senator,
congressmen, judg­
protection nnd the sanctity of the
es,
officials
of
nil
kinds who were
lining of woman’s virtuo nnd the Ku
"real
men"
but
only
rcnl men could
Klux Klan is determined that man can
belong
nnd
ho
again
emphasized
the
never repay the debt of gratitude duo
cardinal
principles
of
Americanism,
to womanhood nnd motherhood. Moth­
er was symbolized oh’ the picture of whito supremacy, religion nnd tho pro­
Jesus Christ and her purity nnd sanc­ tection of the homes und the sanctity
tity upheld in tho plea to place her and virtuo of women. At the close of
hack on the throno nnd In the hnnds the address ho invited nil o f thoBe
present who wanted to Join to write
"f Jesus.
their
names on a card nnd hand them
He snld that tho people who critito
some
one on the stand who would
fized the Ku Klux Klnn wero cither
see
thnt
the
Klnn received them later.
ignorant of tho teachings of tho order
Col.
Nolan
then
vanished us silently
or wero disloyal citizens who could (
as
ho
enmo
with
his six Klansmcn, go­
»ot take tho oath o ? true fealty to the ^
ing
toward
tho
Valdez
Hotel and tho
government. Thnt the Klan had nev­
crowd
made
wny
for
them
without be­
er taken tho law into their own hnnds
ing
Urged.
except in rare cases and it*wns their
Col. Nolan tulked over one hour nnd
&lt;ll‘ ty to uphold tho law and tho offica
half
nnd the people stood that'long
urs °f the Inw. That thoy kept hidJen in tho folds o f tho whito robes in tho street to hear what was said
J|&gt;d masks, not because thoy wero to be ono of the ablest and best talks
afraid or nshurned but in ordor thnt that hnn over been delivered hero upon
•io one would know them nnd thoy any subject and the people of Sanfurd
could catch violntors o f tho law nnd hnVo n truo conception now o f tho prereport them to tho officors. But in copts and examples of the Knights of
the event tho officers failed to do tho Ku Klux Klan.
Tho Sanford band played soma lino
their duty they would perform It and
music
heforo tho speaking and added
Put the officors out through tho bal­
much
to
the occasion.
lot box nnd tho courts.
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MILLION KLANSMEN TO SEE
THAT NEGRO IS RETURNED :
HICKORY, N. C., Mnrch 18.— Spcnking before a largo audi­
ence in Hickory Thursday night, Dr. Arthur Tnltnndgo Abernathy,
of Asheville, lecturer for tho Ku Klux Klan, referred to n coro In
which, he snld, Governor Morrison wns refused extradition o f n ne­
gro by Canndn nnd asserted that one million klnnsmcn from Maine
to Texas hnvo been pledged to sec that the negro is returned to
North Carolina for trial. "And this will happen in the next ninety
days,” he added.
While Dr. Abernathy did not mention the name of the man he
said was sought by the authorities of this stutc, tho audience under­
stood him to refer to Mntthew Bullock, wanted at Norliim on a
charge of attempted murder growing out of a race riot nt thnt place
about a year ago. Bullock was recently given his liberty by Judge
Snyder, nt Hamilton, Ont., where he wns nrrested when Governor
Morrison refused to send witnesses to Canada to testify nt his extrndltion hearing.
Dr. Abernathy hnd been discussing tho efforts ha said the Ku
Klux Klnn were mnking to nssist the ofTiccrs In enforcing the law.
He referred to n case In Asheville, In which ho snld a negro wns
sent to the ronds through the efforts o f tho Klnn nnd told of two
whito women being escorted out of thnt city by klnnsmcn.

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HOUSE MAY VOTE TODAY
TO CUT SIZE OF THE ARMY,
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION
Big Debate Was Staffed Yesterday on This Most
Important Question
(lly The Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 18.— A dif­
ference of opinion wns voiced by Re­
publican leadors in the House yesterduy over the size of the army during
consideration of tho army appropria­
tion bill. No sooner hnd Chnirmnn
Kalin, of the military affairs commit­
tee, expressed opposition to nny re­
duction in the enlisted or officer
strength than Representative Mondell,
Republirnn lender, dednred ho ap­
proved notion of the subcommittee
which framed tho bil in providing thnt
by July I, the enlisted personnel of
the regulur nrmy must be cut to 115,­
000, and tho number qf officors de­
creased to 11,000.
General debate wns concluded Into
yesterday and indications wero thnt
the House would reach n vote today,
or Monday on sections of the bill re­
lating to the size o f tho army.
With party linos disregarded to a
certain extent the House membership
appeared to be divided into three main
groups—one determined to stand by
the committee recommendations, an­
other preparing to demand nil nrmy of
100,000 men, whilo the third was lin­
ing up in support of tho wnr depart­
ment, which requested u pay allow­
ance sufficient to mnintnin 150,000
men nnd 13,000 officers during the
coming fiscal yonr.

Republican members wero said to
he represented In nil three camps,
while most of the Democrats were ex­
pected by their lenders to join the
"small nrmy” forces.
During his address to the house Mr.
Kahn took the position thnt it would
bo "false economy" to order too dras­
tic n cut in the nrmy’a size. IIo rend
n letter from Secretary Hughes In
which objection wns voiced to with­
drawal of nil regular nrmy troops sta­
tioned in Chinn, ns proposed in the
hill.
Mr. Mondell, declaring thnt the
sub-committee which drafted the bill
hnd not gone too far in providing for
no more than 115,000 men nnd 11,000
ofTiccrs, said he was convinced that
efficiency would not ho sacrificed, thnt
the force would ho sufficient for all
pence time purposes, and that it could
he quickly expanded into an efficient
fighting organization in case of an
emergency.
During thu debate Representative
Harrison, Democrat, of Virginia, de­
clared that Secretary Weeks, after
insisting a few weeks ago on an army
of 150,000 men, wns now showing n
willingness to accept a reduction thnt
would bring the enlisted personnel
down to 130,000, slightly below the
present strength.

AMERICAN LEGION BOYS
COMING HOME T O D A Y CONVENTION ALL OVER
Tampa Carried Off all of the Prizes on the Field
— Biff Parade Yesterday
PALM BEACH, March 18.—Fea­ The now famous Tumpa hand, follow­
tures of tho final day of tho Florida ed hy a host of Tnmpnns, took part.
American Legion’s fourth nnd most Tho grent parade pussed In review be­
successful annual convention hero fore Nntionnl Commander Hanford
|MacNider nnd other high officials and
were:
Jerome E. Widoman of West Palm i Sergt. Samuel Woodfill, with thous­
Beach was elected department com­ ands in tho two big grandstands.
Resolutions were adopted hy the
mander nnd Thomas II. Davis of Tam­
convention
in behalf of tho public
pa, department adjutant. Pensacola
schools,
retention
of Cnrlstrom Field,
gets tho next state convention begin­
ning Juno 14 next year. Mrs. II. C. a state compensation hill, naturaliza­
Dozier, of Ocnln, wus chosen state tion of aliens and restricting immi­
president of tho American
Legion gration.
Auxiliary. Tho U. S. S. Tampa Post
No. 5, carried o ff nil tho honors of the MISS BOYD’ S BODY
grent Flagler dny parade yestorduy
TAKEN TO IOWA
afternoon, which wns n celebrntion of
WAS BURIED IN CAVE
thu American Legion und the annual
Sun Dance festivities.
The Tnmpn
(lly Thr AHorlnlrd I'rraa)
visitors Von the beautiful silver cup 1 TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 18.— Tho
of the Palm Dench pos tfor best ap­ body of Miss Emma Boyd, n member
pearance in tho parade. The Tampa ' o f the faculty o f tho Womnn’s Col.
crowd won tho Hoenig cup of tho j lego here, w ho was suffocatcej to
Palm Beach post for largest attend­ death yesterday tn a cave near hero,
ance in the parudo. This has to he will leave todny for her homo, Story
wone three times for permanent pos­ City, Iown._ The body was accomsession. Curl M. Ncilson, of Tnmpn, panted by J. G. Helium, business
won ten dollars in god us the fattest mnnugcr of tho collego. Tho funeral
man in tho parade. Frank Widemnn service wns hold nt noon.
of Jacksonville wns tho tallest and H.
L. Covington of Jacksonville, was tho
ROME, Italy, Mnrch 18.— Itnly has
shortoAt man. Two Tampa men, II. P. sent a new and energetic note to
Cincero nnd M. D. Woismnn, carried Greece demanding release of tho
tho colors of tho American Logion, steamship Abbnzia nnd complete sat­
department of Florida, in tho parade. isfaction for recent incidents.

FOUR-POWER TREATY
HAS ANOTHER ASSAUL
BY THE SENATE “BOLS”

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Irreconcilables
Argue;
MOB TAKES
About the Treaty
NEGRO IN JAIL;
All Day
RETURNS HIM A STORMY SESSION
WHEN IT WAS DISCOVERED
WAS NOT THE
MAN

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LOT OF TALK TH A T DOES NOT
SEEM TO GET THEM
ANYW HERE

(Hy Tlie Aaaorlntrd Press)
KITE, Ga., Mnrch 18.—Jim Drisdon, a negro, was taken from thu jail
here hy n mob early today, taken to
the scene of thu alleged attack on n
white woman lust Tuesday when an
unidentified negro poured kerosene on
n womnn and set fire to her. Tho vic­
tim
declared Ilrlsdon wns not the
man who uttacked her and he was
taken to the jnll nt Wrightsville and
turned over to the authorities. The
mob then dispersed.

WASHINGON, March 1 8 r -A a .^ ,
other sustained assault was thrown- ;
against the four power Pacific pact
by tho sonato irreconcilables yestcN
dny after tho treaty’s friends had
argued among themselves fo r an
hour ns to whether tho pact might
properly bo called an ’alliance.”
The fight against ratification waa
carried forward In utrn by Senator*
France, republican, Maryland; John*
ston, republican, California, and Wat*
son, democrat, Georgia, in a seriea o f
NEW OFFICERS
speeches which occupied the senate
AMERICAN LEGION
most o f the afternoon and which
ARE ELECTED drew no reply from the treaty’s sop.
porters. Senator Johnson compagd
( ||jr Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
the pnet with tho Anglo-Japanese al­
PALM BEACH, Mnrch 18.— New liance in an offort to show that both
officers o f the American Legion, De­ "contain n meaning broader than
partment of Florida, arc:
their words.’’
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States Commnnder, Jerome E.
In the course of tho debate chargea
Widemnn, West Pnlm Bench.
of "propaganda" both for
and
Four state vicc-commnnders: First
against the treaty were made by the
district, Dr. John Hnlton, Sarasota;
opposing sides but no one produced
second district, W. W. Hampton,
nny direct ovidencc to support the
Gninesville; third district, C. A. Lnnassertions or asked for any investiga­
drum, Pensacola; fourth district, II.
tion o f tho Influences declared to bo .
Neil Kirkman, Pnlntkn.
nt work to control the action o f the
Stnte adjutant, Thomas II. Davis,
senate.
Tnmpn.
The discussion over the application ■ S
Finance Officer, Claude C. Jones,
o f the term "alllanco” took place
Arcadia.
lurgely between Senator Willis, re­
Chnplain, Rev. George Hyman, San­
publican, Ohio, nnd Senator Spencer,
ford.
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republican, Missouri, both supporter*
Historian, Rev. Luclen A. Spencer,
o f the treaty.
A speech recently,
Fort Moyers.
,
made by senntor Spencer declaring
Mnstor-nt-nrms,
Znck Blizzard,
tho pnet to be "an alliance fo r con­
Center Hill.
ference" but not fo r use o f force was
Nntionnl Executive committeemen,
ussanilcd hy Senator Willis, who In­
Dr. David Forster, New Smyrna; al­
sisted thnt no sort o f "alliance” was
ternate nntionnl executive committee­
contemplated nnd thnt the speech o f
man, Joseph Y, Cheney, Orlando.
Three Trustees: Gen. Albert II. the Missouri senator hnd embarrass­
ed the treaty’s friends, Mr. Spencer
Blnnding, Bartow; Judge J. L. Bil­
Htood by his definition nnd his char­
lingsley, Miami, nnd Sumter L. Low­
acterization o f the foreign rolation*
ry, Jr., Tampa. These are nlso tho
committee
"no nllinnce” reservation,
three past Htnte commnnders.
as
"ridiculous
nbsurdity.”
Sixteen department executive com­
By
Senators
Frnnco, Johnson and
mitteemen:
First district, James
Wntson,
it
wns
declared that the
W. Morris, Jr., Tnmpn; Floyd Thomdictionary
definition
covering
tho
nsson, St. Petersburg; S. Wntt Law­
treaty
mattered
little
and
that
the
ler, Jr., Fort Moyers; E. J. Close, Tav­
renl
meaning
of
tho
four
power
ar­
ares; Second district, T. C. Young,
rangement
must
ho
judged
by
it*
Lake City: L. C. Lynch, Gainesville;
practical
operation.
Mr.
Johnson
as­
R. D. Allen, Monticello; R. L. Andorson, Jr., Ocnln. Third district, G. H. serted thnt so far as actual wording
McEwnn, Milton; Lewis Lively, Tnl- went the Anglo-Japaneso alliance
lnhnsscc; Hobart Staggers, Lynn covered only unprovoked aggression .
Haven; William A. Fellis, Pensacola. in eastern Asia nnd India, and that
Fourth district, A. Rico King, Jack, if it really was dangerous to th*
sonville; E. E. Ilnrvoy, Cocoanut United Stntcs, ns argued hy suppor­
Grove; J. A. Dow, West Palm Bench; ters o f the four power treaty, the
reason lay between the lines. Judg­
Harvey R. Payne, Jacksonville.
ed
hy the same process, he asserted
Ten dolcgntcs to nntionnl conven­
the
four power pact might eAslly •
tion. State Commnnder Wildoman,
lead
to mnny dangers in actual pr«e..
Adjutnnt Dnvis, Nntionnl Committee­
tlce.
man Forster, J. W. Morris, Jr., L. H.
Senator Wntson chargod that tb*
Gray, S. Wntt Lnwler, Jr., Lewis
“
money
power” was behind the trea­
Strum J. Y. Cheney, G. F. Lewis nnd
ty
nnd
reciting
that Elihu Root, one
Robert Sturkic.
o
f
tho
American
delegates, waa a
Ten alternate delegates: B. C.
great
corporation
lawyer
and attor­
Pierce, Pnlntkn; Snm Barco, Miami;
ney
for
the
Anglo
Japanese
bank,
J. II. Roper, Sanford; George Her­
lie
declared
Mr.
Root
could
be
ex­
ring, Sanford; J. K.
Williams,
'
Miami; Neill Bishop, Fort. Pierce; pected to work fo r " a " better and
Cramer B. Potter, St. Petersburg; stronger concert,” in the far enst.
"When secretary o f stnte ho was a
C: A. Landrum, Pensacolu nnd W. S.
party to tho rape o f Korea by Ja- L
Criswell, Jacksonville.
pan," said Senntor Watson.
a
The Georgia Senator also said it
HARDINGS ENDS VACATION
whs significant that Holland had been . WILL LEAVE TODAY
denied admission to the four power •
FOR WASHINGTON
treaty although, he snld, "her insu­
lar possessions were larger than th*
(lly Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
ST. AUGUSTINE, Mnrch 18.— Re­ French.”
"Frnnco was brought In because
freshed by ten day’s rest and relaxa­
she
has the largest standing army in
tion, President Harding will bring his
tho
world,” Senator Watson contin­
vacation to a close today and lenvo
ued.
"England and Jnpnn need those
this afternoon on his special train
soldiers.
Holland has no military
for Washington. Tho last round of
golf wns on tho progrnm for this strength to contribute.”
One o f the first results of the fou r
morning.
power tronty, Senator Wntson p re ­
dicted would bo cancellation o f th*
GANDIII SENTENCED
allied'debt to the United States. B * .
TO SIX YEARS
WITHOUT LABOR pointed out that a place on tho new
debt commission hnd boon given to
(lly Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
Secretary Mellon o f the treasury,
AIIMEDBAD, British India, Mch. who ho said not only was associated
18.— Mohandas K.Gnndhi, Indiun non- wtlh Wall Strcot, but wns holding his
copoperntlonist leader who was ar­ office in violation o f tho law. He ad­
rested recently on charges o f sedition, ded thnt “ Somebody ought to a m st
wns sentenced todny to six yenrs Im­ him and send him to the penlten*
prisonment without hard labor.
tlary.”
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Saving 10 cents a day at four per cent per anpum, one to ten years
SIXTH YEAR .........
*216.18
SEVENTH YEAR
203.50
EIGHTH YEAR
342.10
NINTH Y E A R .........
393.26
TENTH Y E A R ............... 446.15

FIRST YEAR ........—
* :»7.16
SECOND YEAR ..........
75.81
THIRD YEAR ................. U6.00
FOURTH Y E A R ............. 157.80
FIFTH YEAR .T..............
201.27

Saving, like spending, is a habit. Do it now.
Get your Calendar Bank Today

The Seminole County Bank
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Well, we record the low tempernturn of 72 here on St.
Patrick’s Day and on account of this country being
dry according to prohibition
rules, o f course there are no
more snakes so* we can
celebrate St. Patrick's Day
and enjoy tho excellent
brnntl of—weather—at the
same time. 'Now we ask
you folks in the north
again—what do you think
of 72 here in tho heart o f
the celery fields and with
oranges bringing $5 a box?
5:40 A. M. MARCH 17, 1922
Maximum ..............
72
Minimum1....................... 56
Range ............................. 58
Haromctcr .......
30.23
Rain, trace.
Calm and clear.

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-SERVICE
to to to

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to to to

THE WEATHER

attendance nt this meeting was
PRESS ASSOCIATION
TO MEET IN DAYTONA good, ovon though soveral o f tho
enn Legion Meet In West Palm
Beach.
Mrs. Lois K. Mayes, president of
A new pair o f ductors woro discov­
the Florida Press Association has an.
ered
nt this meeting, referonco is
nounccd tho standing committees of
mndo
to Rnlph Wight nnd J, C. Hut­
the association for 1922, ns follows:
chinson,
who evidently had boon
Executive Committee—J. E. W a sh ­
practicing
on Liza Jnno and wns Into
ington, chnirntnn; Hnrry Brown, T*
purposely
ithnt
they might show tho
E. Fitzgerald, Robert ,T. Holly, R.
club
how
well
tliey
could nnd would
I,. Swegcr.
sing.
They
snng.
Legislation—Herbert
A.
Folkol,
Dr. Mobley wns tho speaker sched­
chairman; Frank Stonemnn, A*. D.
uled for tho day, but for some un­
MTller, Willis Ball.
Constitution und By-lnws— Wnl-tcr known renson ho failed to propnre,
M. Ilnynes^chnirmnn; Goode M. Gno- instead ho nnd A. Rnffcld entered in­
to' n collusion whereby Rnffcld wns
rry, George M. Goolsby.
Membership—Miss Edith Edobnrn, ennbled to deliver not a ten minute
chairman; Ralph Cooper, J. G. Ghils- speech, but an oration, entitled,
“ Americanism.” Dr. Rnffold began
morc.
Arbitration
and . Grievances— his oration with “ Americanism is
Frnnk K. Anderson, chairman; Mrs. not n birthright, but fCprivilege and
an nmbltion to ho lived,” after which
C. V. 8. Wilson, C. P. Wcidellng.
Memorials
and
Resolutions— he held his audience with his oloGeorge E. Hosmer, chnirmnn; R. B. quent address for fully flftcon* min­
utes. ■ Ho wns muchly applauded.
Brossior, Wnyno Thomas.
Mr. Swopo n now member o f KlOfficlnnl Circulation Rntings— Ed­
ward Taylor, chnirmnn; D. B. McKay, wanis was present and addressed
the club on tho necessity o f paying
Quimhy Melton.
.The nnnunl meeting o f tho nssocin- poll tnxos In ordor to vote in tho
KIwnnis
ttion will he hold this yenr In Dny- bond election April 11th.
tonn, nnd it is expected thnt many promised to got all set for tho event
matters o f genernl public interest nnd to help put it over.
During tho luncheon Jimmie Rob­
will fie up for discussion nt this sosson, our own Jimmie o f Zyiophonlst
slon.
‘ Announcement hnB nlso been re­ fame, delighted tho members with
ceived from Miss Gail
Binkley, several selections on his Xylophone,
president o f tho South Florida Press which hnd been imported for the
association, thnt the spring meeting
o f this association will bo hold dur­
ing April in Lakeland, the oxnct date
to ho announced inter.

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“THRU THE BACK
DOOR”
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A Sunshine Comedy
Saturdny nt tho Princes**— Hoot
Gibson in "Headin' West," also a
Comedy.

M U D U H T H

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event. Great prniso is duo Jimmie
for tho masterful wny in which he
hnndleB this instrument.
Mr. Wnlsmn wns tho

lucky

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with tho pill nnd has alrendy madt
South and Southw esterly fo l lo w in g tho
r e s o l u t i o n o f n o .%m i o f r o u s t main road betw een Oeneva and Oviedo
preparations to address tho club
TV COMIIIOKIUKKIlN OF MK1IIthrough Iowa City to tho
A tlantic
four weeks from yesterday.
Coast llntlrond cr o s s in g In front
of
* NOI.B COUNTY, FLORIDA
I .a w toll Itros.' store at Oviedo, ii dlsFor
Florida:
Fair
tonight
Whorcas, tho system o f hard su r­ tnneo o f a p p ro x im a te ly eight
mllos,
faced rondo In Somlnole County Is In­ said roail to tie ro-hard su rfaced, paved
and Saturday little change
complete, mid
ami placed In first class condition
in temperature.
Whereas, Hits Hoard dooms It e x p e ­
OYIEIIO \\ D &lt;'ll I' 1,1 OTA HOAD
\
dient and to the best Interests o f SemlB egin ning on the South line o f the
nolo County to have built and
con* tow n site of North Chuluotn lit Avonuo
ntructcd a more thorough amt com plete it, run North on A vonuo D. five (B)
t o t o t o t o K\ t o t o t o
system o f hnrd
surfaced
h ig h w a y s liloeks to Seventh Street, thence West
throughout the County o f Seminole, on Seventh Street tw o (2) b lo c k s to
ATTEND JUDGE McCRORYS
and to Issue cou nty bonds o f Seminole Avenue It, thenco NoHli on A venue II,
County, for tho purpose o f con s tr u c t­ llirce M ocks to Fourth Street, thence AMOS PICKET BOUND
FU N E R A I^IN DEI,AND
ing paved, macadamized or oth er hard West on Fourth Street oiio ( t ) block
TO GRAND JURY
s u r f a c e d h ig h w a y s In Seminole County. to Avenue A. thence North on Avenue
WITHOUT nOND
Florida, more particularly described ax A. a p p rox im a tely four 1 1J tenths o f a
State Attorney Goo. A. DeCottes,
follow s, to-w it:
mile to where the public mail turns
J.
J. Dickinson, Judgo Householder
West
tow
ards
Oviedo,
thence
W
e
ste
rly
IIF.AIID Vl.t. A VENUE
B egin ning at tho
Intersection
o f f o llo w in g the puMllc load betw een CliilAt a henring before County Judge nnd Judge Mnincs, of the Snnford
Iteardall Avenue a* the North half mile luota and Oviedo to the Atlantic ( ’oast
aftornoon, Bnr, attended tho funerals o f J. Lee
post o f Section .13. T o w n sh ip 19, South l.lno Hallroiid cro ssin g In front o f Luw- Householder Wednesday
o f Range i t Hunt, run South one mile ton tiros.' store at Oviedo, m a k in g a Amos Picket, colored, of Longwood,
nnd Mrs. McCrory in DcLand, yesto (Ionova Avenue. Ha Id road to lie w id ­ total distance o f ap p ro x im a tely six and
ened. paved and re-hard mirfaced. and fiv e -te n th s i6.fi) miles, said road to he wns held to await tho action of tho terdny nfternoon.
ro-hard surfaced, paved and placed In
placed In first c I iihh condition
next grnnd jury, for tho nliegcd
first class condition.
MONROE HOAD
homicide o f Jim Woodson nnothor AMERICANISM— KEY
O E N E V A A VENUE
■loginning at the Interned Inn o f tho
Heglnnlng at the West end o f d r a w ­
Monroe Itoad with St. Hertriide Avenue,
heretofore residing in
which Interaectloii Ih located on
the bridge a cro ss St. Johns Hlver on the negro, nlso
NOTE OF KIWANIS
rond
running from Sanford to tlonova. Longwood.
North and South uunrtor line o f S ec­
tion 28, T o w n sh ip 19. South o f R a nge run West a p p rox im a tely ono and oneI.UNOIEON YESTERDAY
Jim Woodson wns killed nt Long­
in Kant, at a point 1r,20 feet Hnutli o f quarter ( l 1, ) miles to brick pavement.
the North half mile nont; run North Also b e g in n in g at Enst end o f said wood Saturday night while attending
a p p rox im a tely one und o n e -h a lf miles bridge, run East o n e -h a lf ( H ) m ile to
Tho Kiwanls Club met at the note!
to the b rid ge neross the Went end o f brick pavement. Said road to he ro- an entertainment nt somo friend’s
In
Lake Monroe, Maid road to he widened, hard Bounced, paved and placed
Valdez
yesterday for luncheon. Tho
house nnd Picket is alleged to have
paved and re-lmrd nurfneed am i placed first class condition.
OIIANHE lior1.13VAltl&gt;
members
wore attending tho Amorlin first class condition.
Tho denth of
Heglnnlng nt tho
Intersection
o f committed tho dood.
IIEAIIDALL A VENUE
Orange
Houlevnrd
with
Oregon
Street
Beginning at the
Intersection
of
Woodson seems to hnvo boon tho end
Sanford
Ilenrdull Avenue with ficnevn Avenue as laid out In tho Map o f
negro
nt the South Half mile post o f Section Farms, recorded In Plat Hook Ono (11 o f more or loss continuous
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3.1, Tow n sh ip I!*. South o f Itnngo 31 pngoH 127 and 128 o f Sotnlnolo County squnhblo betweon tho two principals.
Hast; run South tw o miles, said road to Itecords, run East on Oran ge B o u le ­
ho paved, re-hard surfaced and placed vard a p p rox im a tely one (1) inllo to tho
10 Stores in Georgia—
----------------------------------------------------------------- --- — - 1 Store in Florida |
North and South on e-n u a rter C l ) line
In first c Iiish condition.
Pay your poll tnx before Saturday
o f Section 21, T ow n sh ip 19, South o f
OENEVA A V 13.M' l l
Beginning nt the Intersection
o f Hattge 30, East, where Orange Bonin- night if you wnnt to vote In the bond
Iteardall Avenue with Oeneva Avonuo yard Intersocts the M onroe Brick road,
nt the South hnlf mile post o f Section said rond to lie re-hard su rfaced, paved election for county roads and the Os­
33, T ow n sh ip 19. South o f Hnilgo 31 and placed In first class condition.
teen bridge.
BANDS NIDI.NO IIOAD
East, run East one mile, said road to lie
Heglnnlng on 81 Oertrude A ven u e at
re-hard surfaced, paved and placed In
a point a p p rox im a tely 1103 feel Weal
first class condition.
Attend the ntnsH meeting ut the
o f the Section lino betw een Sections
CF.I.F.HY W B N U K
B eginning at tho
Intersection
o f 26 and 27. T ow n sh ip 19. South o f Itangc Court House Thursday night nt eight
llenriinll avenue with Oolury avenue at 30 East, said point being on the center
the North half mile post o f Section 33. lln» o f a public road ru nning North to o'clock.
'
T ownship 19. South o f ItanKe 31 East, Hand's Siding, run North a p p r o x im a t e ­
run approxim ately 3,non feet to
St. ly 1BOO feet to within IB feet o f the
Johns rlvor, snld road to lie
re-hard A tlantic Coast I.lne Ballrond r i g h t - o f TO STAY ANOTHER DAY
surfaced, paved and placed In first class way. thenco N orthw esterly on public
road lilong railroad ap p ro x im a tely 200
condition.
feet
to
railroad
crossing,
thence
across
NT. flKllTllt'1113 A VENUE
( l l r Tlic A ssociated F r r s s )
Heglnnlng nt the Intersection o f St. the railroad r i g h t - o f - w a y to a public
Its
Oertrude Avenue with tho Monroe road, road paralleling tho railroad on
ST. AUGUSTINE, March
17—
southeasterly
which Intersection Is on tho North and northerly side, thenco
President
Harding
has
decided
to
roa
lon
g
this
rond
ap
p
ro
x
im
a
tely
-too
feet
South Quarter Section line o f Section
2* run westerly f o llo w in g th e present to the road on the north line o f S ec­ mnin one day moro nnd to leave for
East, at n point 1r.20 feet South o f the tion 27. T ow n sh ip 19. South o f Bunge
ap p ro x im a tely Wnnshington on Saturday afternoon
North tintf mile post o f said Section 30 East, thenco East
26: run westerly fo llo w in g the present 2360 feet to road , ru nning North and
St. instead of this afternoon, it was an­
brick road a p p rox im a tely tw o and one- South, thenco South 1B00 feet to
half miles to the Wont half mile post (lertrude Avenue, sutil road to lie r e ­ nounced by Secretary Christian. The
hard
su rfacod,- .paved and placed In first
o f Section 30. T o w n sh ip 19. South o f -------------------pnrty expects to reach Washington
Range 30 East, said rond to ho ro-hard cla ss condition.
surfaced, paved and placed In fRat class HOAD ON SECTION LINE IIBTWEHN Sunday.
SECTIONS 2(1 AND 27, T OW N SIIIF
condition.
IU, SOUTH OF HANOI: dll EAST*
CAMEItON A VENUE AND HOAD PAST
(W E S T CITY LIMIT ItOAII)
MOOltB'H STATION
Hnglnhliig at the half mile post b e ­ Innhovo described, und for tbe further
B eginning at thn Intersection
of
\
Cntnoron Avenue with Celery Avenue, tw een Sections 26 and 27. T ow n sh ip 19, purpose o f building und co n s tr u c tin g a
In
which Intersection Is fo r t y (10) rods South o f Bunge 30, East, run South a p ­ bridge a cross the St. Johns R lv o r
/
All colors
to
L eesbu rg Hemluolo C oun ty nt u point k n o w n as
W est o f tho Northeast c o rn e r o f S ec­ p roxim a tely 2160 feet
tion.. 33,
. . . T ow n sh ip. 19,. South o f R ango Branch o f Atlantic Coast Line Ilallroad,
*■&gt; Osteen Ferry, nnd
Have your Spring Suit Tailor-made,
RE IT F U R T H E R R ESOL V ED , that
31 Fast. run South on Cameron A v o - nuiil road to bo ro-hard su rfaced, paved
It Is the d eterm ination o f thin Board
nuo ono inllo across mild Section 33 to la n d plncnd In first cla ss condition.
and delivered before EASTER.
Oennvn Avonuo. said road to ho re- I F RE N C H AVF.NI'F.* AND C E M E T E R Y that tho am ount o f m o n e y required to
pay the cost o f tho co n stru ction , re­
hard surfaced nnd placed In flm t cla ss :
iio a d
condition.
I B egin ning at
tho
Intersection
o f hard su r fa c in g and p a v in g o f th e roads
Also begin n in g ut tho Intersection o f i French A venue and Ninth Street In h ereinabove described w l U 'a m o u n t to
Our Tailoring Man will be with us one
on the sum o f 188,000.00; and that the cost
C am eron Avenue with Ocnovn Avenue the City o f Hanford, run South
nt tho Northeast corn er o f 7(0011011 4. French A vonuo a p p ro x im a tely ono nnd o f the building and co n s tru ctio n o f the
T o w n sh ip 20, South o f Hango 31 Hast, o n e -q u a rte r ( 1 U ) m iles to the South bridge a cro ss the St. Joh n s riv er nt
more day SATURDAY.
run South on Cntnoron Avenue a p p r o x i­ half mile post o f Section 36, T ow n sh ip Osteen Fnrry will am ount to the sum
#*
mately ono mile to tho Fast ami West 19. South o f Itunge 30 Hast, thence o f H 2.noo.no. und
BE IT FIIIITHBR R ES O L V E D , Hint
road which leads West to M oore's Sta­ W est six (6 ) tenths miles to w hore
Come
in
and
see
the many styles and
It
Is
the
d
eterm
ination
o
f
this
Uonnl
private
road
runs
sou
th
w
este
rly
Into
tion. thonco West o n o -h u lf mile paHt
Moore's Station to Ileardall
Avenue. cem etery. Said road to he re-lmrd sur- that the amount o f bonds required for
•faced,
Iiltttl, paved,
|'ll
sald rond to tin ro-hard surfaced, paved |
and placed In first olnss the purposes a foresaid Is the linn of
patterns we are showing.
ONE HU HDR E D THOUSAND
(1100,For table runners, 18-in. wide, yard—
1Rond It Ion.
nnd placed In first class condition.
ono.00) Dollars, 38H.000.00,
of
which
I OOI.DHIIOIIO AND FAOI.A ItOAII
IIU.'IIMOND AVI3NFI3
B egin ning
at
thn
Intersection o f shall lie used for the purpose o f c o n ­
B eginning at the
Intersection
of
We can save you money on your
Richm ond Avenue with Oeneva Avenue, (Inlilatioro Street und French Avonuo structing, re-lmrd s u rfa cin g and p a v ­
on ing the roads nforesnld, and 312,000.no
which Is at the North o n e -h a lf mile In the City o f Hanford, run West
o
f
which
shall
ho
used
fo
r
the
bu
ild
­
post o f Section 3, T o w n sh ip 20, South (ioldstioro street a p p ro x im a te ly eight
Spring Suit. o f B unge 11 Hast, run South on R ic h ­ (8) tenths miles, thenco .Southwesterly ing and coiistihiclion o f tho bride a f o r e ­ ■ ■
mond Avenue ap p ro x im a te ly o n e -q u a r ­ on road past F ltt’ s Dairy, a p p r o x im a t e ­ said: that said houd.'l hear Interest at
ter mile to Jordan rond. said road to lie ly nine (9 ) tenths miles, thenco f o l l o w ­ thn rale o f 6 per cent per untitiin the
re-hard su rfaced, paved and placed In ing the main road W est and S o u th w e st­ Interest on hiiId bonds to lie puynble
erly ap p ro x im a tely th re e -q u a Ite rs (3-4) Heml-iintumlly; said bonds to mature
first clnss condition.
i o f a mile to the Houlh line o f Section thirty (30) yea rs a fte r tho date o f the
NIFEH A VENUE
o f I 34. T o w n s h ip 19. South o f Itiuige
30 lsHimuco th e reof; said Issuo o f bonds
Heglnnlng at tho
Intersection
to ho dated July iHt, 1922. both tho
Sipes Avonuo with Celery Avenue at I Fast, thence W est fo l lo w in g
principal and Interest on said bonds to ■ ■
tho Northeast corn er o f Section
32, rond a p p ro x im a tely three and
S outhw est ho payable at some hank In tho City of
T ow n ship 19. South o f R a n g o 31 Fast, tenths (3.3) miles to tho
run South on Hlpen Avenue ono-qu urter coriler o f to w n sh ip 19, South o f Iltinge New York. Htntn o f New York, and
27-inches wide, per yard—
HE IT FUIITIIE ll R ESOLVED, that
tho
mile to Atlnntlc Coast Line Railroad 30 Fast, thence North fo l lo w in g
a p p r o x i­ In a cco rd a n ce with law, an election lie
truck, snld rond to lie re-lmrd surfaced, public road th rough I’uolii,
called,
and
tho
same
Is
horehy
ordered
paved anil placed In first class c o n d i­ mately one and o n e - h a lf ( 1 ’,4) miles to tin held on the 11th day o f April, A.
to con nect w ith brick road nt tho W ost
tion.
o n e -h a lf inllo post o f Section 80, T o w n ­ I). 1922. to detormlno the question as
IIOAD TO IIIIISSON'H NIDINO
to w hether bonds In the sum o f 3100,­
Heglnnlng at thn North half mile ship 19, South o f Itiuige 30 Fust, said 000.00,
Interest ut the ru le of
post o f Hoctlon 32. T o w n sh ip 19, South road to lie re-lm rd surfaced, paved mid six (6 hearing
per eon t) per contiim per a n ­
o f R ango 31 Fast, run South o n e -q u a r ­ placed In first class condition,
num, Interest payable
soml-auinmlly.
,
«
ter mile to Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and
WhoreiiH, a m a jo rity o f the m em bers the principal o f said bonds to mature
track, said road to ho re-lm rd su rfacod,
thirty
(30)
yours
lifter
the
date o f tlio
paved and placed In frlst cla ss c o n d i­ o f tho Board o f C ounty C om m ission ers Issuance thereof, shall ho Issue)!
by tho
o f Seminole County, Florida, have v o t ­
tion.
"
purposes
ed to build and con stru ct u
b rid g e C ounty o f Homlnolo fo r tho
HANFORD AVENUE
a b ov e set forth, nnd
Beginning at tho South end o f the a cro ss tho 3t. Johns' IHver In Seminole h erein
IIE IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D * Hint
present brick pa v in g on Snnford A v e ­ County. Florida, at n, point k n ow n as tills
resolution
ho published In tlufHunnue. said point being the Intersection tho O hI ooii Ferry, nnd'
Whereas, the Board o f County C o m ­ ford Horuld, the on ly new sp a p er p u b ­
o f tho Hanford nnd Orlando lloud with
lished In Homlnolo County. Florida, onco
Snnford avenue on tho Fast sldo o f Hoc­ m issioners o f Homlnolo County, Florida, each week fo r nt least fou r w e o k s b e ­
tlon 12, T o w n sh ip 20, South o f Bunge have em p loyed t h o ro u g h ly com p eten t fore tho date fixed liy this resolution
30 Fust, run South on S anford Avenue and reliable uxpcrtM to determine the fo r tho h old in g o f snld bond election.
a p p rox im a tely one and o n e -h a lf nilles cost and expense Incidental to tho c o n ­
Adopted this 7th day o f March, A. D.
to Michigan street as laid out In Flat struction o f a g oo d and substantial
o f Mecca llainm ook, said rond to he ro- bridge a cro ss tho St. Joh ns river nt tho 1922.
L. A. IIRUMLEY.
hard surfaced, paved and placed In first point uforonudl, w h o have mndo ii ro(HEAL)
Chnirmnn.
port to tho Bourd o f County C om m lsclass condition.
O. F. SWOPE.
slouers o f tho cost and expense to ho
OVII2IIO AND CIHNHVA ItOAII
,
E.
C
U
R
l.K
T
T
o f said
..............In thn ennstruction
I1
B e g in n in g w here tho F lo rid a Fast Incurrod
L. P. HAflAN.
,
dgu,*
Coast Ilallroad crosses A ven u e C, In hrldi
C. W. F N TZM IN O FR .
T H E R E F O R E , RI0 IT R ESOLVED, by
P la t o f T o w n site o f Oonovu. Florida.
Hoard o f C oun ty Com m issioners,
a c c o r d in g to pint recordoil thoroon In the Hoard o f County CoiiHnljisbin®*I*
Homlnolo County. Florida.
F la t Hook 2 tinge 12, o f Somlnole Homlnolo County. Florida, that It Is tlio
UIIUI IIIIII.I.IUII
- that
‘ " - I . It
C ounty
F lo rida
th onto
run
East dotorm
lnntlon ou.f tHim
h i s . Board
DOUOLAH8.
nnd to the best ii A t , ° &amp; ’ A.
to
Second
Street,
thenco
South w ou ld be *expodlont
Clerk o f the Board o f County
Somlnole C
~ ounty
... to- Issue
on Second Street to A von u o E. being torests o f
Commissioner!!,
Hemluolo (^min­
tho street co rn e r on which the H. II. co u n ty bon ds o f tho County o f Homl­
ty, Florida.
_
I'attlshnll store stnnds, thonco East to nolo fo r tho purposo o f co n s tru ctin g
Hy: V. 13. DOUOLAHH. D. C.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
Pakllahr* aver? i I l i r n M i • « • » »
" « T , t Ike Ilf raid Uulldln*. IOT
Magnolia A rr« Sanford, Fla.

THE JERALD PRINTING CO.
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M.

I'tin i llH K lW ______________

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Florida would keep this plant busy
nil tho yenr. Why not look Into tho
plan and investigate It. It means
better prices for the cattle raiser
nnd lower prices for the consumor.
THE KU KLUX KLAN

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Must Close Down
Forts if the Army is
Cut to 115,000 Men

JU ST

K I D S '—

a

M« ter o f

thole*.

Impossible To Man 290 Posts With
Few Men

K illo r

A .friend asked yesterday, "Why
J. M l.L A U D i eereUry-Treaaurer
A. NEKL_______ General M a n u r r don’t you sny something in the DIsL.
i l l W IN — C lrea ta lloM
H «n «ftr
Fkone 148 op lo tliOO P. M.
pntch against tho Ku Klux K lan?”
Alvertlalng Hate* Hade Know a on
Well, for one renBon, wo are not
Appllcailan

H.
—

UNCLE HANK

(D r The Associated I’ reaa)

.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Mnrch 18.— Sec­
retary Weeks plans to tell the sonata
committee that “ it 1b impossible with
a'sm all force to m nn'tho 200 posts
old, nnd we expect to see tho day
S u b s c r ip t io n P r io r l a A d v a n c e
throughout tho United States” in
dawn when men who are now de­
One Year .....---------------------------------3.00 nouncing the Ku Klux will ho raising
commenting on tho action of the
■lx Honlka
-----------— ...........— ......
Delivered In Clip hr Cartier
house appropriations committee in re­
their hands to Hcnvcn nnd imploring
One W eek .........................Centa
porting n hill carrying $270,353,God
to
send
tho
Ku
Klux,
or
nn
or­
Tke big 12- to 18-pase W eekly lle rL'onnty ganization similar to it, to doliver
030.07 nnd providing fo r nn army of
_ld entirely cover* Seminole C
. . . . . ___ _____
________
_
Adverand „la .pukflaked
every
Friday.
115.000 enlisted men and 11,000 o ffi­
them
nnd
their
children
from
black
tlelna ratea made known on applica­
tion. Democratic In politic*. Ill AO per supremacy, tho boot-leggers, and cer­
cers. Maintenance of all 'the posts
year, alwaya In advance.
Mr. Weeks snid, if tho house commit­
tain other forms o f . outlawry that
IF IT3AU THE SAME TO VOU
TIIK A8H0CIATKI) IMIBftS
^You Kin 'HEVT WE CAUSti |
tee’s figure is to stand would mean
can be reached and punished by se­
,i live dack "nytRE Hmyi
me to arrest you
tame , - i
One can't appreciate th' vastnesa of thnt the small number at each post
cret means.
TOO BAtH TOthat LADY) bQUte
th' universe until tie sees a small boy
would be reduced to guarding prop­
Whero would the South be todny
•alia' pop-corn. "
erty.
AN AMERICAN'S CREED
had it not bcon for the old, original
Ovcrhond expense should bo cut In
Ku Klux, whose first grnnd dragon
Copyright by Charles W. Miller.
was the famous Confederate cavalry tho brave. Those clubs nnd fraterni­ the same proportion ns tho army, if
ties and lodges that preach the gold­ this plan is to be followed, tho wnr
Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald
lender, Nnthnn Bedford Forresten
rule to their members are doing secretary declared. "Reduction in tho
He thnt walketh righteously,
After tho Civil wnr, tho South was
n
gfent
work npd they could do no personnel," ho asserted, “ is especially
and speakoth uprightly; he that
over-run by Yankee carpetbaggers
grenter
than
to constantly Instill in unwise unless the overhead expense
despiseth the gain o f oppres­
who offered every form of insolence
sions, thnt shnketh his hands
nnd insult to the white people o f this the minds nnd hcartB of their mem­ o f the army is cut at least the Bamo
from holding of bribes, and
section. Tho homes and farms of Ibers tho teaching of the golden rule. ratio. It now costs about $2,000 per
stoppeth his ears from hear­
the people wore sold for taxes and i Before we net in any capacity, in any mnn per yenr as against about $1,000
ing o f blood, and shutteth his
mnny times the purchaser* wore ns business deni, in any of our daily rou- ns before the wnr. 1 do not know
eyes from seeing evil; He shall
black ns the shades of hades. Of-1 tino of work, before wo spoke the an­ whnt tho present hill contains in de­
•&amp;TI-1X-ir
dwell on high; his plnce o f de.
flees were filled by black men &gt;vho! gry word, beforo wo struck tho blow tail, but so fnr ns I nm informed, it
|jl
(|
(M
Ti
&lt;
« •/.’ .V i,.i *:•'
1 4 &gt;from
which
wo
might
be
ovorlnstingdoes nothing in reducing overhead
fense shall be the munitions of , were no more qualified to discharge
ly
sorry
if
wc
could
just
stop
tn
think
expenses, such as maintenance, nnd
rocks; &gt;bread shall be given , the duties that devolved upon them
repnir requirements at many posts
him; hiB waters shnll bo sure. ! than a house-cat.
The beautiful o f tho golden rule. Try it!
GEN. FELIX DIAZ
The tyuch system however, is not
which mny well be nbnndonod.”
commonwealth o f Louisiana onco had'
— (Isn xxxiil; 15, 10.)
And
employed
by all typewriters. Homo
SHOT
AND
KILLED
a negro llcutonnnt-govemor.
Tho DEMAND UPHELD
who is ho thnt will harm you,
Mr. WeekH said constant requests
employers
won’t stand for a touch.
ON
HIS
POLICY
sheriffs in mnny counties nnd par­
If ye bo followers of thnt which
came to Washington for renewal o f
NOGALES,
Ariz.,
Ma^ch
18.—
Gen­
AT
ARMS
MEET
ishes wore negro men. They crowd­
is good? (I Peter Hi, 13.) Bles­
equipment nnd buildings at the nrmy
ed the legislative halls in some of tho
sed are they which do hunger
posts but no expenditure o f $500 or eral Felix Dinz, nephew of Porfiro
(
l
l
y
T
h
e
A
a
n
o
c
ln
t
r
d
P
e
r
u
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)
OF SONG
Southern states. The writer o f these
and thirst after righteousness;
more is allowed unless personally ap­ Dinz, former president of Mexico, SERVICE
PARIS, Mnrch 18.—The appearance
wns
shot
nnd
killed
yesterday
near
lines is only forty yenrs o f ago, yet
proved by him.
for they shall be Oiled. Blessed
yesterdny of Premier Poincnre and
ho remembers seeing In his native
are the merciful; for they shall
If Congress wishes to reduce nrmy Ortiz Station, in tho State o f SonAlbert Snrrnut, minister of tho col­
state
(Tennessee)
numerous
blnck
obtain mercy, Blessed are the
expenditures, tho secretary continued, oro, Mexico, nifdway between lleronics, before Hhe joint foreign nfnnd kinky hends in the legislature of
pure In heart; for they shnll see
it should "abolish everything thnt is mosillo nnd Gauyinaa, according to
fnirs and nrmy nnd tinvy-cominisaions
the Volunteer State, negro men who
God. Blessed nro the peace­
not necessary for the militnry de­ advices received here.
which dcRirod explanations o f tho
could not write, helping to ennet
makers; for they shnll be call­
fense o f the country." lie snid ho
I’ A I I K A V K . A T FO I IlTII ST.
trenties nnd undertakings entered in­
" W h e r e th e M h lte W a y Is"
Inws to govern members of the Aned the children of God.— (Mnthhnd asked congress nine months ago In C i r c u i t C o u r t , X c v r n l h J u d i c i a l C i r ­
to by France nt the Washington con­
c
u
it
In
a
n
d
f
o
r
Mcniltiolc
C
o
u
n
t
y
.
glo-Snxon race.
v, 0-0.)
Keep yourselves in
for authority to dispose of nbout 100
ference, brought nbout one o f tho
F l o r i d a . — In C h a n c e r y
SU N D A Y NIGHT, 7:30
TheJKu Klux came on tho scene, and
pieces of real estate. There nro in
the love of God, looking for the
stormiest meetings of tho commis­
1*1
V
(
H
M
D
conditions changed. The blnck man
addition, lie added, a number of mili­
mercy o f our Lord .lotus Christ
sions in yenrs. M. Sarrnut, headed
“PENITENCE:
PAR­
receded and the rightful "heirs o f ,
tnry posts now valueless, many of I*. tV. Uyrtl, Complainant,
Unto eternal life.— (Jude 21)
the French delegation in Washington
VH.
DON AN D PEACE”
government” again took the reins in
them scattered through the west, con­ Goldie Hyril. Defendant.
Here is the patience of tho
after the departure o f M. Brinnd,
their hands. And there those reins
saints hero are tney that keep
structed originally
for
defense To (loltllo Hyril, W in ston 1 Salem, North ItIlM IK ilK D IIY HOLY C'llOHH CHOIR
C a rolin a :
then French Premier.
against the Indian. Moreover, there
thf commandments of God, and |must forever remain,
It a p p ea rin g from the a ffid a v it o f I).
Assisted by Del.nnd's Tenor
The French delegation to Wash­
Ilyrcl herein duly filed, that he Is
are still others, ho continued, like W.
tho faith of Jesus. And I heard j Putting uniforms on young negro
(tie com plainant In the a b o v e entitled
ington was bitterly nttneked, espec­
II. J . WHiMHIIHUNT
a voice from Heaven saying unto I men during the wnr, placing them at
Fort Marion nt St. Augustine, which cause, and that It 1h tho lielluf o f tho
a ffia n t that (loldlo Hyril Is a n o n - r e s i­
ially because o f its alleged failure to
the steering wheels o f expensive nucontribute in no way to the nation’s dent o f the State o f Florida, and tliut TIIK CHOIIU
me, Write. Blessed are the dead
be represented nt tho preliminary de.
Mrs. F ann ie H. Munson, Organist
is a resident o f the State o f North
tomobilcs, feeding them upon the
defense. Fort Mnrion, however, the sho
which die in the Lord from
Mr. A llan II. Stone, Director.
Carolina, residing nt W inston Salem, In
liberations lending up to the fourI
kind of “ truck” thnt president liarsecretary declared, should be pre­ tho said state, and that there Is no Soloists
henceforth; Yen, snith tho Spir­
Mrs. Julius T n k a cb
power treaty.
person In the Stnto o f Florida, tho s e r ­
ding handed out at Birmingham,
' A. II, Htuuo
served under tho wnr department and vice o f subpoena upon w h o m
it that they may rest from
w ould
M. Sarrnut expressed himself us
J. II, Parker.
tho defendant; and that* af f i ant
these nnd other things hnve puffed
charged up to their appropriation, hind
their lnbours; nnd their works
Supranoi
fu rth er says that he holleves tho ago
perfectly satisfied with the result of
Mrs. O. F. Hrnllll
the negro to a point where he is
Reduction o f the nrmy to 115,000 o f the defendant to bo o v o r tw e n t y -o n o
do follow them.— Rev. xiv: 12,
Mrs. Julius T n k a cb
the Washington conference, ns far ns
years,
/
about
to
forget
thnt
in
tho
South
n
men will necessitate abandonment of
Mrs. J. N. Hobson
18.)
Vou, therefore, d o Id In Ilyrd, are o r ­
France wns concerned. Ho protested
Mrs. J u d g e Htr Itig follow
negro must keep a negro's place.
----------- o------------mnny posts, he said, adding if tho dered to appear to this bill herein duly
Mrs. 13. D. Mobley
filed lit tills eause nn the 1st day o f
vigorously ngninHt tho widespread
Mrs. T a y lo r
In this isection, while there nro
nrmy is cut to 115,000 men such May, A. D. 1032, tho samo b ein g a Itulo
Florida wenthor prevails.
MI bh '/.oo Munson
report thnt tho French delegates had
o f title Court.
many white men who drink moon------------ o------------places will hnve to bt! abandoned. Day
Miss Helen T c r w llllg e r
It la fu rth er ordered that this notice
gone to Washington without prepar­
Mrs. A. W. Leo
tiuhtlslied
fo r
fou r
con secu tiv e
Ornngos are bringing $5
box shine whisky, the poison is nindo in ation. France, he Bnid, wns as well "W o will have to tnke troops out of lie
w e e k s In tho Sanford Ilerld, a n ew o- A lto *
Mrs. J u d ge H ou sb old or
most instances by negro men nnd
them,” he snid. "It requires about pnpor published In Seminole County,
now. Better than celery.
Mi a. Fred Dalgor
prepared ns any other power, ns had
sold l&gt;y them or other negro men.
•15,000 men on the border and in for­ Florida.
Mrs, W o o d r u f f
W itn e ss;
13. A. Douglass, Clerk
of
been shown by the results, which ho
T
e
n
o
n
The hearts of white women of our ac­
eign possessions, which would leave the Circuit Court, nnd a seal thereof,
J. It. Parker
Real estate firm in Orlando ndvordescribed ns perfectly satisfactory.
thlH the 17th d a y o f March, A. D. 1022.
quaintance in Columbus have been
II. J. Wllinshnrst
70.000 to garrison tho remaining 250
(SISAL)
13. A. DOUGLASS,
tizos land ns "acres of diamonds”
M. Poincnre, on tho other hand,
C lerk o f thu Circuit Court. Oassi
made snd the past week by men they
posts. The 70,000 includes nvintion,
A. H. Stone
Hy: A. M. WI3ISK8, l». C.
which is nearer the truth than many
wns more guarded in his statement.
Mr. W a d b roo k
love coming home with booze on their
quartermaster corps, medical corps, TII13TFOIID &amp; WILKINSON.
other advertisements.
*
He did not adversely criticize but at
A ttorn ey s fo r Complainant.
In4«th that was made by a negro nnd
etc,, so thnt tho remainder in only 3-lH-o.u.w.-(iwo
------------ o— --------the snme ttimo he wns not over en­
secured for them by a negro, Blnck
about 50,000 combat troops. This is
100 Millions are now available for men mnking nnd soiling “ cat” is a thusiastic in his npprovnl o f the only enough to act ns gunrds of gov­ In th e C lrr u lt C o u r t, H ryenth .Mullein)
C i r c u i t In a n d fn r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
work done by Premier
Brinnd.
the big theatrical trust that will con­ menace to the South.
The traffic
Nlnte u f F lo r id a ,— In C h a n c e r y
ernment property if they nre to be
When
challenged
by
M.
Andre
Tnrtrol tho amusement lino in Amcricn. must he driven out, even if it takes
divided among ull.
/
in v o itci:
This is something for the government the Knight of the Ku Klux Klnn dicu, who snid Frnncc had suffered
"I shall hope to have an opportunity
the
deepest
humiliation
of
ninny
cen­
.I
chh
I
c
L.
Fountain,
Coinptulnnnt.
to investigate,
to do it.
to explnin the situation to the senate
vs.
turies
by
being
excluded
from
the
------------ o------------T hom as H. Fountain, Dafondiint.
We hnven’t a word to sny against
c o '/n it t c c and hnve with mo tho ex­ T
o T h om a s H. Fountain, Orlando, F l o r ­
Tho Sanford Golf Club is almost them so long ns they continue to aid enrly deliberations, M. Poincnro re­ act figures on the distribution o f the
ida:
plied:
It a p p ea rin g from the a ffid a v it o f
ready to get down to the real b u si-. the officers in enforcing the Inws,
nrmy if all the posts nro to be main­ Jessie L. Fountain herein d u ly filed,
"I
am
not
the
sponsor
for
tho
(hat Hhe Is the com p la in a nt In tho ahovo
ness of organization and taking up punish white brutes nnd black brutes,
tained.
styled cause, and It Is the b elief o f the
the improvement of the links. This unhold the snnetity of the home nnd French delegation. I hnd nothing to
"The army at present numbers af f i ant that T hom as H. Fountain Is u
Relieved
do
with
the
shnping
of
its
policies
resident o f tho Htato o f Florida, County
is one of the most important moves advocate a return to the old-time
about 137,000 hut strict selective o f Orange, and City o f Oralndo, nnd
or the naming of its em bers."/ .
in 72 Hours
that the said T hom a s H. Fountain Is
ever undertaken here.
stnndnrds of pure living and sound
methods arc being followed in re­ co
n c e a lin g h im self so that p roce ss can
.
-------------omorality.— Columbus,
Miss,,
Dis­
cruiting ami we nre tnking only the not ho hnd upon him, and that there la
W ithout Drugs
Before you order anything for
no oth er person In the Htato o f Florida,
Young Ford is thinking about run-1patch.
Lent men who apply for enlistment. tho s erv ice o f subpoena upon whom
Pains la Heart, Chest. Shoulder. Arm*—
your Sundny dinner just figure up
ning for Congress hut hns not mnde \
---------------- o----------------It is costing less than $8 n mnn to would hind tho d efen d a n t: nnd affiant
Annins r*e tori*—Difficult Breath. SmothsTfu rth er says she hollevc* the a g e o f tho
how
much
worry
nnd
monoy
you
up his mind whnt pnrty will lie his 1
Ing, Dlny. Feinting Spells, Dropslesl Swellrecruit, whereas it UBunlly cost nbout defen d ant to lie o v e r tw e n t y -o n o years.
IMPROVEMENTS SPELL
Hnve by going to the Scminolo Cnfe
In o . Albumen snd B uor, here been perman­
Vou. therefore. T h o m a s H. Fountain,
party. Unless we nre badly mistak­
$100
a
mnn.
A
personnel
o
f
130,ently relieved le/lWa 72 Smart lo 2 tuttkr,
a rc ord ered to appear to this hill h e r o ­
PROGRESS
for
one
of
those
fine
turkey
or
chick­
en ho will not know after tho election
without Dragt ondMmJlelnmt, In thousand*
000 enlisted men would leave the nr­ in d u ly filed In this enuso on tho 1st
en dinners. You wi^l know tho kind
day o f May, A. D. Ill22, the name b ein g
of ceeoe, by The Wslden Method.
ft
cither. He ought to be n mnn or n
my
with
virtually
the
same
strength
a
Itulo
Day
o
f
this
court.
sufferers of Heart Trouble; Csrdlso Asthma
improvements spelt progress. Lack you always get nt tho Seminole
It
Is
further
ordered
that
thlH notice
mouse.
Angina. Dlood Pr*s*ure.Threat*n*dParalysis.
of improvements mcnn decay. Look Cnfe. Everything nent nnd clean nnd it hns todny. It in the opinion o f ar­ ho published fo r fou r
con secu tiv e
Hardened Arteries and Kidney Coropteints
w e e k s In the Hanford Herald, n n e w s ­
my
heads
thnt
this
should
bo
tho
nt any flourishing city in Florida or just right.
have no orginta trouble snd can be proraP
300-lto
paper published In Homlnole County.
There is too big n difference be­
and permanently relieved by The Welden
minimum figure." Tho war secretary j Florida.
any other state and where they nro
Method, without drugs. Writ* for M P***
W itn e ss:
13. A. Douglass, Clerk
of
tween the producer nnd the consumer
said
tho
American
nrmy
In
Gcrmnny
going uhend and making improve­
the Circuit Court, and a seal thereof,
book, copyright*!, captaining the Nature,
nnd the evidence of tills is apparent
REFUSE CONFERENCE
would bo reduced to 2,000 men by tills 17th day o f .March, A. D. 11122,
Causes and Permanent Relief of these com*
ments as needed you will see a great
(
H
E
A
D
1
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3
.
A.
DOUOLAHH,
plaints, without drugs. Scientific Consultation
in everyday life right here in Florida.
April 15. The future policy of tho
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court.
city or a smaller city being builded
Chart, References, etc., which will be eent W
Tho producer is getting but little for
Hy:
A.
M.
W
1013ICS,
D.
C.
(Ilr Tlir Antmrlnteil Prenal
government nH to disposition of thnt TIIIOTFOHD &amp; W ILKIN SON,
sufferer* Free. Upon receipt of a ■Utemcnt M
into a greater city.
Improvements
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 18— Secre­
their cane. Address: Tho Wslden Institute,
his stuff while tho consumer is pay­
A ttorn ey s fo r Complainant.
can not be made without spending tary Davis yesterdny gnvo out n number remains to ho determined, he 3-18-o. tt.W.-Swo
Suite 407, Plymouth Bldg.. New Haven. Conn.
ing the top price all the time.
money. Tills is true of private busi­ statement saying thnt coal operators nddci},
Mr. Weeks plans to return to Wash­
ness and enterprises just as it is trim of the central competitive bitumi­
Wo again rise to remark that re­
ington
with President/ Hnrdlng ion
of cities. We cannot stand still in nous field hnd refused positively to
gardless o f whether it sounds far ,
,
. . , „ .
Sundny.
It uccopt his proposals for a conference
fetched or not that the salvation of u,8," 08a ,,r 1,1 nI,un,c,p^,, nffn r" ,
with the United Mine Workers to con­
the cattle men of this part or Florida |^ „ th?
""5 u
Huv you forgotten nbout tomorrow
ahead that means success nnd it is sider a new working agreement to re­
lies in tho establishment of a cen­
lining
Sunday anti after church you
the constant going ahead nnd Improv- place thnt expiring Mnrch 31.
tral pncklng house ami cold storage.
should enjoy ono o f those famous
The only exception to tho general
Just to supply the meat for part of iri* t,1mt n," kea citi‘ a' bThoy eltIhofr K°
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
•
ahead or they go backward. Let us refusal of tho operators, the secre­ Seminole Cafe Sundny dinners?
300-1 tc
nil get together then In the matter of tary said, wns demonstrated by the
By eliminating nil o f tho waste, over hnlf 'o f tho labor, all of tho
improving our county and our cities Illinois operators. Tho Indinnn qflttl
middle man's profits und by delivering a homo oil record time direct
STATE DRY DRIVES
and in the work of improvement take operators, ho said, had tentatively
from tho forest to you
all
men
into
our
confidence
nnd
have
::
ngreed
to
the
joint
conference
pro­
I The Ladies of the
( I l r T h e A s a n r l n lc d l ’ rrss*
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW S
them go with us and not against us posals but Inter hnd withdrawn its
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 18.— Tho
“ Holy Cross Church " lor the want o f knowing just what is decision,
dopnrtmcnt o f Justice is perfectly
Put Tremendous Savings in-Your Pockets
being done or that is contemplated.
willing to hnve tho stnto courts hnn■
Will have a
Cozy, attractive, substantial, tlurnble, bungalows of any size. Built
Improvements are needed In Sanford
dlo violations of tho prohibition laws
ItASEHALL LOTTERY
according to latest Improved methods of house construction, of tho
and in the county of Seminole nnd
If thoy will do so; otherwise govern­
COOKED FOOD
best of materials, nt n great saving, Their economy Is worth investi­
the time to make them is now. We
ment machinery will bo used, Attor­
( l l y T h e A s s u e la le il I'rea a)
gating.
SALE
ST. LOUIS, March 18.— Oporntion ney Gencrnl Daugherty said In re­
must go forward!
N WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
— oo f a nation wide baseball lottory with sponse to Inquiries, Mr. Dnugherty
showing in natural colors mnny attractive, money-saving homes.
Saturday at 3:00 at
headquarters in Cleveland Is Indicat­ snid tho Btntcs themselves should
TIIE SUNDAY THOUGHT
ed, police announced yesterdny, ns net nnd not depend upon tho govern­
DEANE TURNER’S
A . C. TU XB U R Y LUMBER CO.
Whnt a wonderful wbrltl It would bo tho result of tho nrreat of n man be­ ment but at tho Rnme time he was
Grocery Store
if wo all followed tho Goldon Rulo lieved by tho police to bo tho locnl emphatic in asserting thnt tho federal
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW , Dept. 18-K
5 ; not only on Sunday but every day in 'ngent.
mnehinery would b e used vigorously
Phone* 497-494
CHARLESTON, S. C.
J |tho week. Not only during church
in stntes whore state action wns In­
WELAKA BLOCK
■.hours but during business hours and
Wo expect you at tho tho Scminolo sufficient. Mr. Daugherty arrived
ENT^MINGER BROTHERS
every hour in tho day. It would bo Cnfo tomorrow for that fine turkey horc from Miami yesterday to ncCourtesy and Prompt Ser­
LOCAL AGEN TS, LONGWOOD, F L A .
unnecessary to have tiny other laws in or chicken dinner.
Tho kind you |company President Hnrdlng to Washvice Our Motto
this land of tho freo nnd tho homo of really enjoy.
306-ltc ington today.

CHURCH OF THE
HOLY CROSS

A C ozy H om e

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18,1922

AT THE STAR THEATRE TONIGHT

Florida Covered by Chain of Organized Automo
bile Thieves— Jacksonville Alleged Clearing
House for Stolen Machinec
(Tampn Tribune)
j automobilo thievery beside which tho
Existence in Florida o f a chain of alleged bootlogging industry of Florlutomobilo thieves nnd "fences" for ida pales into insignificance nnd
the disposal of stolen machines, guess- drops into the piker class,
ed at nnd intimated for months, hns
The detectivo trnced machines from
bow been definitely established, and Tampa, Puntn Gordn, Fort
Myors,
within n few days, according to auth- Lakeland nnd other cities to gnrngcs
oritntive statements of officials, a porhaps a hundred miles nwny, thence
series o f arrests is to bo mado thnt
Jacksonville nnd from thero on to
will astound tho whole Btato o f Flori- tho buyers in Georgia nnd clscwhore.
da.
Evidonco which ho obtnined ostnbllshR am ificatlons of this organized and cs logoi proof of the connection of
co-operative chnln of nuto thieves, It apparently respectnhlo nnd reputable
1* declared, extends from Fort Myers business men in other lines with tho
to Jacksonville, across tho stato to Ml- nutomohile thieves. And upon this
ami on tho east const, nnd to Pcnsa- evidence, it is stntcd on officinl nuthcola in West Florida. It is said so ority, n series of arrests is to ho made
far, betw een sixty nnd one hundred within a few days thnt will cnusc one
Individuals hnvo been positively nnd o f tho most profound sensntions that
definitely identified with the orgnniz- over hns Bwopt over Florida,
td usincss of stealing automobiios,
Tho not hns been drawn so closely
itenling licen se tags, running tho mn- nround tho thioves nnd their ngents,
:hincs to ohter pnrts o f tho country Houtcnnnts, mechanics nnd salesmen,
mil disposin g of them nftor expert that thero is no danger of any guilty
nechunies have so altered numbers, individual making his escape. Because
■nginc- numbers, etc., ns apparently of tho thouroughness with whlc htho
;o make it impossible to identify tho prelimlnnry work has been dono nnd
itolen cars.
tho necessary evidonco hns boon obln n score of towns and cities thru- tained, those in chnrgo of or in touch
tut Florida have been found automo- with tho work do not hesitate to make
die m en, gnrngcs, chauffeurs, taxi n preliminary statement covoring tho
iwnors and drivers, and ovon men in general fncts in tho matter,
ithcr lines of business activoly onSo carofully hns tho Pinkerton mnn
;age&lt;l in organized automobilo thiov- dono his work, nnd so closely hns his
ry. P robably half n dozen of those real identity been guarded that he
iave been located in Tampa, camou- actually has worked with tho thioves,
laging their real occupation undor hns worked in garages where engine
nd behind other nnd widely different numbers woro altered and other
lusinesscs: nnd this also is truo o f marks of identification removed, nnd
ther cities. Jacksonville, it has been oven has operated with the salesmen
itnblished, Is the clearing houso for whoso business it is to disposo o f the
Tactically all of tho automobiles stol- stolon machines. Tho detective has
n in Florida— tho gateway through obtained indisputable proof of tho
rhirli tho Btoicn cars, their licenso *fact thnt at least three men in Tnmags, engine numbers, etc., altered pa aro closely connected with tho
avc boon sold to purchasers in Gcor- statewide chain of automobilo thioves,
ia nnd other stntes farther north.
with othor Tnmpnns also actively cnD iscovory of tho widespread organ!- gaged in tho nefarious work. Tho ov­
ation for stealing and selling auto- idenco obtained in Tampa has been
lobiles is due to the activities of sev- duplicated in moro than a score of
ml of the loading automobilo inBur- other Florida cities and towns,
nco companies of tho oast; and tho
Examples of tho mnnner in which
lory of tho actual work o f locating tho operations of tho chain of auto-

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite tho public and nil users o f ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring and in
our method o f handling its product. Why take
a chance 7 Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and ita purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford* as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 811 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health. •

Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

acetyleno torch obliterated the engine
numbers and an export workman sub­
stituted n new serial number for the
original. Then undor tho stolon IIccnco pinto tho car was run to Jack­
sonville, whoro it was sold to a con­
cern in a Georgia city. From thoro It
was traced through tho hands of throe
other parties, to tho person in pos­
session of tho machino when it was
located.
Evidence obtained by tho Pinkerton
operative working in Florida con­
nects tho organization of auto thieves
in this Btato with similar "chain sys­
tems’’ in other states, and it is ex­
pected tho investigation finally will
develop proof of tho cxistenco of a
nationally organized systom o f auto­
mobile theft nnd disposal, with porhnps a dozen or moro central points
for the "clearing" an dsnlo o f stolen
machines.
Efforts of tho automobilo insurance
companies throughout tho East to run
down and break up tho organized
theft of nutomobiles has been prompt­
ed by tho nstaundlng increase o f this
form of thievery in tho last year nnd
n half. According to statements of
persons familiar with tho Florida
situation nnd with tho situation thruout the United States, ftoveral of these
insurance companies have been forc­
ed to the wall in tho last few months,
because of heavy losses sustained thru
theft of insured machines.
Danger
that tho entire automobile insurance
business might be forced to quit hns
impelled tho inauguration of a nation­
wide Investigation, tho results of the
sleuthing being similar, it a stated, In
many other parts of tho country with
those obtained in Florida.
Roluctanco o f courts in tho various
communities to convict automobile
thioves, even when indisputable evi­
dence of guilt is submitted to the
juries, hns militated agninst punishmont of tho thioves In tho pnst, and
consequent breaking up of hto organ­
ized thievery, it is stated. However,
those back o f tho present activity in
running down the nuto thioves dcclaro
that a means hns been found of get­
ting nround this hotherto serious dif­
ficulty, nnd positive nssurnneo is ex­
pressed that the thieves to bo gather­
ed in, in the forthcoming closing of
tho net will find it impossible
to
escape through tho disinclination of
local Juries to do their aworn duty.
EGG PLANT AND PEPPERS
SHOW ADVANCING PRICES
Celery mnrkct cased up quite a lit­
tle bit during tho pnst week which re­
sulted in rather light movement from
this section. The Sanford district
hnvo boon cutting quite honvily which
resulted in most of tho northern mar­
kets hnving liberal supply. Most
sales were in the buyers fnvor, espec­
ially throughout tho eastern markets.
Now York and Philadelphia were soil­
ing preferred sizes mostly from $2.00
to $3,00 per crate. Moro rtrength
nppenred to be with western points,
which took on more celery than Is
unually shipped at this time of the
year. At tho time of going to press
thero appeared to be a stronger feel­
ing ns large shippers contend wire in­
quiry was much hotter. At present
f. o. b, prices range from $1.40 to
$1.05 on three to six dozen sizes. Some
buyers are taking it on freely antici­
pating a shnrper demand through the
northern markets this coming week.
Fancy peppers took a further in­
crease during tho Inst few days, a
number of markets quoting Bales from
$5.60 to $7.00 on fancy stock. Choice
and inferior poppers aro soiling from
$2.00 to $3.00 loss. . Snnford section
had a very large acrcago planted to
Into peppers nnd somo buyers seem
to think that if no misfortuno over­
takes the crop now being started
thoro will bo a very liberal supply and
pricos will no doubt rango low, during
May and Juno.
Tomatoes have not boon moving nt
attractive pricos, which is probably
duo to heavy movement from tho Enst
Coast, nnd heavy shipments via
steamer from tho Bahama Islands.
Now York market roports frequently
ncknowlcdgo receipt o f honvy cargoes
being brought in on Old Dominion
steamer. Tomntocn in bIx basket con­
tainers rango from $2.00 to $3.50
on preferred sizes. By tho time that
our crop is ready to movo it Ib ex­
pected thnt thero will bo littlo com­
petition from tho East Const and is­
lands now producing.
A close survey of tho stato would
indlcato that a very small acrcago
hnB been planted to egg plants, and
it would now nppenr an thought what
fow aro being grown should movo at
n reasonably good figure. Acrcago
boing planted to lata ogg plant thruout this ocction is lighter than usual
nnd nono of tho largo shippers aro
anticipating a very heavy movement
At tho present time Cuba and tho Isle
of Finos aro shipping thei rcrop which
is equaling Florida prices ranging
from $2.00 to $3.50 on northorn mar­
kets.
Usually dry weather has caused
weakness in an occasional field, and
can especially bo attributed tho enuso
of heavy movement from Sanford.
The rain which visited this section

jDafy Fashion Hint

Glass is largely compos

The Increeled coet o f telephone
poles may be dao to*the universal
ambition to pass tho other ear at the
turn,

ed of Silica Sand— Flor
ida has unlimited quan
tities of almost pure Sil

BEFORE BU YIN G
A PHONOGRAPH
See the

NEW EDISON
— at—

DRENNEN PIANO CO.
ORLANDO, FLA.

TTPIOAIi OF THE SMARTEST
STYLES.
(Tho dross and |ta|Jleu? plcturod
hero have youth* and graco on their
side. Malay brown velveteen is used
to develop tho dress, which is trim­
med with wool eon* roidory In bright
colors. The doslgn of the trimming is
slmplo and works up quiokly. Med­
ium size requires 5 yards 36-inch
velveteen and
yard eatin for rov­
ers nnd collar,
.Drown voldyno is ideal for the de­
velopment o f tho tallleur
with
straight Jacket and smart gathered
skirt. Although buttoned cloeo about
ttho throat, tho collar is convertible,
ftedium size requires 3% yards Cl­
inch material.
(First Model:
Pictorial 114* low
Dross No. 0130. Bizea, 31 to 13 Inches
buet. Price, 35 cents.
Second Model: Jacket No. 0151.
Sizes. 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35
cents. Skirt No. 8760, Sizes, 24 to 40
inches waist. Price, 20 cents.

V o r/tiffy *

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.

B u fo rd , Via.
JUST ARRIVED

Herald want ads got results.

yostorday was of considerable bene­
fit to growers hero, nnd a numbor of
them wore hoard to express their ap­
proval. A few more showers at regu­
lar intervals would bo of great bene­
fit,— Drndcntown Journal,

Large Shipment of

TO FLY 9,000 MILES
NEW YORK, Mnrch 17.— A slxpnssenger flying boat arose from tho
waters o ' tho Hudson yestorday on
an nir voyngo o f 9,000 mites expected
to take two months. Piloted by P. E.
Easter, of Baltimore, Md., tho sea­
plane headed fo r Koy West. After
visiting Havana and Now Orleans its
course will be up tho Mississippi,
along tho Ohio townrd Pittsburg,
thence to Baltimore, then back to tho
Great Lakes and a homeward flight
down the Hudson vnlloy.
C. E. Haynes is onglneor and Ly­
man I. Collins tho only passenger on
the flight.
, ■■

SAVE YOU MONEY
Write ua

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Substantial reduction from last
year's prices

Hill Hardware Co.

SOUND A N D
DEPENDABLE-

Burbank may produco tamo oats
without hulls, but it is Impossible to
produce wild oats without husks.

The Peoples' Bank of Sanford was sound and de­
All property owners who aro duly
registered in Seminole County, Flori­
da, and want to vote in tho coming
bond election next month, must pay
thoir poll taxes by next Saturday the
18th day of Mnrch.
301-5tp

..Employment Bureau..
The vocational comntttea o f the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests ail young women dealring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

pendable in the old days and it is sound and dedependable now.
It seeks new business on its record, and cordially
invites you to become one o f Its customers.
I f you wish a banking affiliation that stands high
in public confidence and is built on character, you
could not do better than to maintain an account
with

Kimball Pianos, from factory to
home prices. When you aro out shop­
ping, don’t fall to stop in' at T. J.
Miller ft *Sons’ and look them over,
Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices and
terms.
288-tfc
In Circuit Court for the Seventh Judl
clnl Circuit o f the State o f Flor­
ida, in and for Seminole Coun­
ty.— In Chancery
.
DIVORCE
Charlotte Downey, Complainant,
Raymond Downoy, Respondent.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Tho Stato of Florida to Raymond
Downoy, New Willard Hotel, Wash­
ington, D, C.:
You nro hereby commanded to bo
nnd appear in the abovo
entitled
causa on tho Rule Day in April, A.
D. 1922, viz: the 3rd day o f April, A.
D. 1922; otherwise, tho bill o f com­
plaint filed in snid enuso will bo taken
as confessed by you. Witness the
Honorable James W. Perkins, * ns
judge of tho above court, and my
name as Clerk thorcof, and tho seal
of said Court, at Sanford, Sominolo
County, Florida, on this the 24th day
of February, A. D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
JOHNSON ft GARRETT,
Kissimmee, Florida,
Counsel for Complainant.
288-6tc.

"SERVICE TH AT COUNTS”
Wo handle everything in

THE FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less.

Ship us

„ Richmond, Virginia

C H U L U O T A IN N
On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida East Coaat Railway, Cfculaota, Fla., among the pines and lakes o f Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private batfca and hot water heat. Pint
class cuisine. Rates $2310 to $8JS0 per day} $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location o f room.
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MRS. CHAS, D. BRUM LEY, Manager

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18,1022

PAGE POUR

OPENED WORLD OF ANCIENTS

New England Male Quartet Here
at Chautauqua

. . . . . . T s ' evid en t
ELIMINATION OF

UNSATISFAC­

TORY LAIIOR AND UNNECES­
SARY EXPENSES IS
PROGRAM
( t l y T h e A u o r l a l r d I're a a )

m
Tbe Now England Male Quartet, which appears hero at the coming Redpath
Chautauqua, has established a reputation throughout the entlro country—a rep­
utation earned through Its first-rank vocal attainments and originality lp en­
tertaining.
An exceptionally harmonious blending of voices Is the fenturo of the vocal
ensemble. This splendid harmony Is equally gratifying In the songs from the
classics and In tho rollicking music of popular airs. In nddltlon to n wealth of
vocal features, tho program Is rich In capital character Impersonations and
amusing monolo-s. This Is essentially a high-grade singing organization. It
can be depended upon to please any audience.

SOLDIER BONUS BILL
HAS TWO NEW FEATURES
FOR CONFERENCE CALL

GAINESVILLE, Mnrch 18.— Grcntor diversity of crops is evident in tho
state’s agricultural activities bo far
this year with a moro than well bal­
anced progrnm o f cultivation and fer­
tilization and tho elimination of unsntisfnctjpy labor and unnecessary ex­
pense, according to the Federal Bu­
reau of Crop Estimates horo. Weath­
er conditions hnvo been genornlly favornblo for corly truck crops and pre­
paration for tho stnto's big staple
crops, with farm work
everywhere
progressing on schedule time.
Thero has been a general increase
in tho ncrcago planted to the major
truck crops in their usual territory
which has been further augmented by
tho tendency o f tho average fanner
to Include a limited acreage o f one or
moro of the truck crops In his farm ­
ing operations this yenr.
Plowing
and tho general preparation of ground
for plnnting wns seventy-two per ccHt
complete on Mnrch 1, somov'hit moro
than the usual percentage at thnt
time. Spring planting, wns slightly
behind last year but about up to tho
average for Mnrch I.
The condition of the citrus fruits
and early prospects fo r tho season of
1922-1923 are closely related Just at
this time to tho crop now being har­
vested. For oranges, including tan­
gerines, prospects wore declarod to
be nlmost ideal.
The 1021-22 crop
was comparatively light nnd moro
than the usun] percentage is o ff of
tho trees at thiB timo. The vitality of
bearing trees is above average, early
growth nnd bloom'are good nnd phy­
sical conditions, cultivation, spraying
nnd fertilization hnvo hnd enroful at­
tention.
The grapefruit situation, while gen­
erally favorable so fur ns bloom,
growth and physical conditions, nre
concerned, is complicated by the vol­
ume of fruit from the 1921-22 crop
still on the trees.
The ncrongo in Irish potatoes this
spring is estimated nt 25,000 ns com­
pared with 17,000 acres last year and
23,000 in 1920. Tho largest Increase
is in tho Hnstings territory, includ­
ing St. JohnB, Putnam and Flagler
counties, but n general incrcnso has
taken plneo all over tho stuto wher­
ever the crop is grown commercially.
The conditions of the crop on Mnrch 1
wns 91% of normal compared with
90% n yenr ngo and 70% two yenrs
ago.
Florida farmers hnvo plenty of corn
in their cribs to last until tho new
crop comes in, forty-two of Inst
year’s crop, somo 4,000,000 bushels,
on lhc furn„ on Morch

Frenchm an In Y a a r 1822 Succeeded In
D eciphering H leroglyphtce on
E gyptian M onum ente.
As there la ulwnya a ccnteiuilar In
prospect, we are now about to reach
that of Clinmpolllon’a deciphering of
Egyptian writing. Tho announcement
of tills discovery was, In fact, made
In 1822.
ChnuipolUon had spent moro than
twenty years trying to plumb the se­
crets of hieroglyphics.
Ho Anally
found It with tho discovery of an In­
scription In Greok carved In hierogly­
phic characters.
The word thnt ap­
peared most often In Greek was the
name of Ptolemy, to whom the stene
bud been raised. Chan\polllon, there­
fore, searched for the hteroglyphlcs
which corresponded with this word.
What signs had the value of "P " and
and
In nddltlon to super­
human patience, a genius for divin­
ation was called for.
First light came from the letter "1"
by comparison with certain signs ap­
pearing on a monument to Cleopatra.
Rut this was only one step forward,
as Egyptian writing was composed of
alphabetical characters, syllabic signs
and Ideographic ns well ns determin­
ative symbols.
Tlius tt Is easy to Imnglne tho time
required before Champolllon opened
the world of the ancients to tho re­
searches of science—a world which la
still moro or less of an enigma to tho
student.—From Lo Petit Parlslen,
Paris.

M iiiiiiiiin m iin aliin iu iin iiiiin n n ■ h

HR I FT
— Let it be your watch-word
for the coming year.
■i

—Resolve to save a part of
all you earn—every day. S
i

*

week and year.
— Start your T h rift Cam- S
paign now.

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

JUST LOOK!

WAVE OF RELIGIOUS FERVOR
"R e v iv a l" A long the E ast Coast of
E ngland la Most R e m arkab ls
of Recsnt Y sars.

h iir ii

The very latest style

SAFETY RAZOR

B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

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M Ml k

PROFESSIONAL S
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

—
•
A religious "revival" lias commenced
among tho Usher people on tho cast
THOS. J. A . REIDY
const, from Grimsby te John o' Groats,
Attorney
and Counsellor-at-Law
says tho Manchester Guardlnn. It Is
A
T
YO
U
R
O
W
N
PRICE
dldlcult to say where the revlvnl orig­
Practicing In State and Federal Courts
inated, but Its effects nre most notice
Over Semlnolo County Bank
able In tho vlllnges on the south of
Fcrdney Files Majority Report and Discussion
the Moray Firth and the Aberdeen
Will Follow
shire const north of Aberdeen.
Ob
George A . DeCottes
Drop a Coin in the Box
servers sny the revival Is much more
extensive than that led In Wales In
Attorney-nt-Law
f n , The Aaaorlnlrd I’ rraai)
turity of tho certificates would bo
1004-5
by
Evan
Roberts.
Prayer
meet­
For
a
few
days
only
Over
Seminole County Bank
WASHINGTON, March 17.— There payments of account of deaths of hoiings, lasting many hours, nro held
wore just two developments yesterday ders of certificates.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
nightly, the mission halls generally
in tho soldiers’ bonus muddle. One
The cost in tho fiscal yenr 1923, tho
being full. The klnemas and public
was tho filing by Chairman Pordney first year nfter tho bill camo into op­
bouses nre In consequence nenrly
S. O. Shinholser
of tho ways and means committee of eration would bo $7-1,279,000, tho re­
empty, nnd some of the former have
Contractor and Builder
tho mnjority report on tho compro­ port said.
hnd to closo down.
Strnngers and
fellow villagers nro systematically
mise bill which wns estimated to cost
SANFORD
.
The report snid no provision had
stopped In tbe streets and asked If
the government n total of $4,098,719,- been made for raising revenue to meet
they hnvo been snved. Even motor
850. Tho othor wns tho circulation of tho first year’s cost beenuso a maporlsts In some villages are held up by
SMITH BROS.
a petition by Representative Lincbcr- ity of tho committee wns satisfied
tbe more fervent. One serious aspect
ger, of California, a former sorvico thnt "no new taxation or special pro­
Garage and Machine Co.
of- the revlvnl Is Its effect on the
man, for n conferenco of houso Re­ visions arc needed until nftor expira­
minds of tho people. Already six per­
Expert Auto Repair Work
publicans for novt Tuesday evening to tion of thnt fiscal year" it added thnt
sons, mostly young men and women,
Phone 39
Corner First and Oak
have been removed to hospltnls and
discuss tho bonuB legislation.
nny estimate of government expendi­
Institutions
for
the
Insane,
and
In
the
Mr. Lineborger announced last night ture for 192-1 and tho nmount of revevent of tho revival continuing much
“ W E D E L IV E R TH E GOODS"
that thoro woro sixty signatures to enuo needed on account of tho bonus
longer this number may, It Is feared,
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
tho petition, or ten more than tho "would ncccssnrily be vory inaccurate
swell.
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX­ Quick Service Transfer
number required under tho rules for a nt this time."
'
ES REMAINING UNPAID W ILL BE
Storage Facilities
conference cnll.
Term "Cabaret" Is Old,
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE If we pleaae yon, tell others; If no
"Cabnret"
has
como
to
be
regarded
Chairman Fordney declared emphat­
WOULD LET ALIENS STAY
tell us. Phone 498
ns a recent nddltlon to the English OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
ically that it still was his determina­
Inngunge—a word which, from Its TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
(lly
Tli**
.Vnmtrlnlril
I’rrmi)
tion to bring the bill up Monday un­
form and pronunciation, Is evidently
ALFRED FOSTER,
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 17.—Tho
Sanford Steam Laundry
der n suspension of the rules, if thnt
French.
294-24tc
City Tax Collector.
house
passed
yesterday
a
resolution
could bo done, and if not, to cnll it up
As a matter of fnct, tho term wns
FOR SERVICE
Tuesday under a special rule if such n under which approximately 2,400 al­
originally of Gallic origin, but It Is
Call 146-J
iens ndmitted temporarily to tho
by no menns modern, having been
rule could be obtained.
United States prior to Marcji 7, *n
widely used In England during the
W . R A W L IN G , Prop.
i
Speaker Gillctt is due to nrrive here
Sixteenth century ns n synonym for
oxcc.8 of tho ;3 por cent quotna of
today from Florida, one day ahead of tho restrictive immigration
tavern. Therp wns nothing musical
law,
Production of oats last year wns low about the cnhnrcts of tills period, and
SANFORD NOVELTY
the original schedule, and at thnt timo , would bo permitted to romaaln in this
nnd much less than the usual quantity the only amusement they afforded
the
question
of
whether
the
bill
will
bo
1
WORKS
. ,
.
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.,, ,
. country permanently. Tho measuro
remains on the farms ut this time. was that which tho travelers fur­
taken up Monday probably will bo sot- now R0M to tho flonnt(Jj
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Ten per cent, 53,000 bushels, wns all nished.
tied. Mr. Fordnoy said tho conferenco
The law provides that “ I f tax­
While
used
by
DrnmhnU
In
one
qf
thnt farmers hnd on hnnd on- March
with tho speaker would be in “ per­
General Shop and Mill
McH e n r y h a n g e d
1. A year ngo the stock on hand nt Ills works published in 1000, It passeu es upon real estate shall not be
fect harmony" nnd that if Mr. Gillctt
out of the lnngungo soon after that paid before the first day o f April
Work
AT WASHINGTON TODAY
this timo was 125,000 bushels and two
held against a suspension of tile rules
timo
and
did
not
return
until
about
COULD NOT STOP IT yenrs ngo 90,000 bushels.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ho would proceed with plnns to bring
tbe middle of tho Eighteenth century. of any yoar, the Tax Collector
517
Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
Condition of pincnpples on Mnrch 1 At this time, however, Its stny was shall advertise and sell.”
tho measure up under n special rule.
(Itjr Th«* AHut!i*liltrtl I’ rra*)
The chairman went on to sny thnt
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 17.— John wns unusually high, 90% of normal, brief nnd Its poputnrlty limited nnd,
This is to notify all concerned
It was not his desire to limit debate; McHenry, ngo twenty-four,
was compared with 82% a yenr ago nnd not until tho dancing craze struck the
Geo. W . Knight
thnt
the requirements of law will
world a fow years ago, wns It resur­
that if tho measuro woro tuken up un- ‘ hanged in tho District o f Columbia 70% in 1920.
rected In Its present sense.
he complied with and the Tax
Real Estate and Insurance
dor a suspension of tho rultfs he jnli today for tho murder o f n WnshSANFORD
FLORIDA
AMERICA
SHOULD
INSIST
Books will positively he closed
would ask ununlmouB consent for two ington detective nnd
automobile
N o t as Bad w I t Seemed.
UPON
PAYMENT
OF
RILL
days of discussion which would throw dealer. Efforts to obtain n commuTho llercu-looklng visitor from Del- on April first as provided by law
FOR KEEPING SOLDIERS glum entered tbe toy shop, and gazed
■tho final voto over until late Tuesday, tatlon continued to tho last moment,
and all lanjls on which taxe's
Sanford Machine &amp;
Should his request bo denied, debnto but failed, President Harding hnvlng
frigidly nt the assistant, who hurried
have
not
been
pai3'w
ill
he
ad­
&lt;11*- The ANKorlntril l'rr».|
to her aide.
would bo limited to forty minutes un- refused to intervine.- An attempt to
Foundry Co*
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 17.— Decla­
"I wants," she shld with a strong vertised and executions issued
dor tho houso rules.
prevent the hanging today wns mado
ration that the United States should accent, "ze naked Edward."
fo r unpaid personal property General Machine and Boiler Work;
Tho estimate in tho majority re- by tho local branch Sons of Irish
insist upon payment of its bill of
The poor man blushed and thought
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Platons;
port that tho total cost of the bonus Freedom, who said the execution totaxes.
$241,000,000 for keeping American sol­ wildly of his wife.
would bo $4,098,719,350, wns ImBcd dny would be desecration o f feast day
"Er— um, “ would you mind saying
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
diers in Gcrmnny was mado in the
Upon tho assumption that 70 per of Irelnmi’s Patron Saint.
that
again?"
sonnto today by both pnrty lenders,
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
cent o f tha 4,458,109 veterans who j
---------------------------"Zo naked Edward," persisted the
Lodge nnd Underwood, nnd by Dornh.
would bo oligiblo for compensation ANOTHER STEAMER
customer. "You hnvo them In zo win­
Underwood also urged appointment of dow."
Tax Collector, Seminole County turned; agents for Cnllle Inboard sod
would accept adjusted service ccrtifi-j
SEIZED I1Y GREEKS,
American representative on tho al­
Outboard Motors. ----------- Phone 61
"Great Hath buns," gnspod tho as­ 292-M-W-S
cates; 2Vi per cent vocational train­
ALLEGED CONTRABAND lied reparations commission.
sistant.
"Wo'll
have
tlie
police
here
ing nnd 10 per cent farm nnd homo
In a minute I Como outside nud show
tllr Thr ANHiirlnIrd I’ rrMo)
aid nnd 7Vi per cent land settlement I
me."
ATHENS, Mnrch 17.— Nows has WOMAN n u ll)E D ALIVE
aid. Tho rcmnlning 10 por cent
Once outside she pointed excitedly,
IN AN IN DIAN, MOUND
been
received hero of the seizure of
Would be pnld in cash after passage
"Zero you Imvo him—what you cnll
zoTed dy bare."— London Tlt-Dlts.
o f tho bill undor a provision requir-1 another French stcnnishlp by Greek
TALLAHASSEE,
Mnrch
18.—
,
................ j.
Ing veterans whoso adjusted com pen- j naval vessels alleged to bo enrrying
Miss Emma Doyd, a vocal tcnchor nt
Chinese Bezlque.
aatlon would not"exceed” $ 5 0 to .w co p t' t'ontrnb,mtl of wnr ‘ ^ tin e d for tho
the Florida Stnto College horo, was
Turkish nationalists.
Chinese bezlque Is booming In the
cash.
buried nlivo while searching for his­ London clubs Just now. Chinese boTotal coats under the various op­
toric relics in an Indian mound, soven zlqtic Is a development of the old game
tions of tho bill woro estimated ns CAR LOAD GRAPEFRUIT
One o f them paid rent all o f his life ; tho other paid on a
of bezlque.
It Is played with six
miles from hero yesterday.
SEIZED
IN
JACKSONVILLE,
follows; Cash payments, $10,000,000;
packs
of
82
cards
each.
Tho
scoring
lot-and
home, When they came to the last stretch on life’s
Reccnly Miss Doyd, it is under­
HAD 420 CASES IlOOZE
certificates, on account of deaths,
runs Into high figures. Ilezlquo ami
journey
they mot, one o f them looked tired and discouraged ■
stood and other young women of tho
double bezlque score as at tbe old
$577,571.00 and on account of matur­
because
all
that he had to show for his life was a bunch of ■■
college hnd engaged workmen to ox- game, 400 and 500, respectively. But
(Hr Thr Aaanrlitlfd I'rraa)
ity* $8,154,350; vocational training
rent receipts), and the other looked like he respected himself ■
JACKSONVILLE, Morch 17.— A cavnto tho mound, and while tho men
l r Is possible to gut treble bezlque*,
$52,326,000; farm nnd homo aid $180,- carload of grapefruit shipped from
and felt that he was a man among men. (because he had ■■
wero still engngod, Miss Doyd, ac­ which In worth 1,500 points, and quad­
■
000,000 and land settlement $112,000,- Gosling, Fla., on tho Florida
accumulated a little something in his travels).
East companied by two othor curio hun­ ruple bezlque, which counts 4,500. Four
■
000.
Coast iuilway to Newark, N. J., was ters went thero yesterday. While aces of trumps score 1,000 points, and
Which
man
are
you
going
to
be?
Tho greatest cost in nny Binglo year oponod In tho railrond yards horo to­ standing in one of the clearings lat­ tho winner of the last trick of the
\
wns estimated at $3,154,823,350 in th o 'd a y nnd contained eighteen boxes of eral earth suddenly gave way and game gets 250 points.
We sell lots on easy terms with a small pay­
fiscal year 1043 when tho certificates grapefruit and four hundred and twori- burled hor. Physicians who arrived
• then outstanding would mature. Tho*'ty cases of fine whiskoy.
after the body had beon recovered
ment down
Once our. navy is reduced, tho littlo
costs under all othor options oxcopt
snid her death had been caused ’ by follows will outgrow the suspicion
■i'i’
I
tho certificate would coaso tho report
Russia may not bollove in tho cap­ suffocation, MlBs'Boyd was a natlvo
|Skid in 1027. Tho last payments un italistic system, hut hor faith in Santa of Iowa, nnd had boon a member of thnt "gob" is short for “ gobblo."
der vocational training would be in ' ClauB has been clinched.
tho collcgo faculty fo r four years.
1925; under farm and homo aid In
— --------------------After a man sacrifices his health
Well, If tho shipping board man­
1926, and under land settlement In
After nn important fooling traffic to mnko money, it -must bo a great
'1927. A fter that timo tho only coat ages te sell out, perhaps tho public cop bawls you out, you know how [ consolation to know ho has onough
A . P. CONNELLY, Agent
each year until tho year o f tho m o -' won’t havo to shell out nny moro.
Balaam felt when rebuked by an ass. j to hire tho best specialists.
m u u m i n n n ’

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

PROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTJCE

j

JN0. D. JINKINS

TW O

1VIEIM

Started life together,

M eisch R ealty Co.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922

HOLD WIFE
FOR MURDER .
AT DELAND S
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

PERSONALS
fca aa aa to to Ha to
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M. M. Smith, of Winter Park, is in
the city today on business. Mr. Smith
wns again elected the president of the
State Automobile Association at a
meeting held in Lakeland this week.

Classified Ada 5c a line. No
ad token for leaa than 25c.
and positively no claaalfled
ads chanted to anyone. Caah
mUst accompany all ordera.
Count five worda to a lino
and remit accordingly.

W ANTED
a jfjfg p — Team work.
Hanson Shoe Shop.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Apply M.
306-12tp

Cnpt. Fitts of Orlnndo is in the
city visiting with his son Aylett Fitts
and meeting many old frienr and acqunnintnnoes. Capt. Fitts is n o w !**
living in Orlando but has a warm spot
in his heart for Sanford where ho re­
sided so ninny years.

Nothing can describe the
joys of this Florida weather.
70 in the shade is our report
nnd a fine breeze blowing off
the lake.' Go to church to­
morrow or the K. K. K. will
get you.
5:40 A. M. MARCH 18, 1922
Maximum..... ..... ............ 79
Minimum ______
52
Range .... ............... ......... 52
Barometer .... ........
30.26
Southeast and calm.

to to to to to to to to
Clnrcnce Woods, o f Eustis, was in
jjfftJfEI) TO TRADE— Fair of horsthe city this morning enrouto to KIsei for Ford truck in good condition.
BENCH SHOW AT ORLANDO
i simmcc where he is due for an address
__M. jianson Sho&lt;i Shop.
306-12tp
on Ford's Dny exercises. The Kis­
JJlES.MAN to cover local territory, simmee people are celebrating Fort!
The first annual bench show of the
idling dealers. Guaranteed salary
Dny nnd nil kinds of Ford stunts are newly organized
Orange
County
dllOO.OO per week for right man.—
being pulled off.
j Kennel club is on the fair grounds
jtt Commercial Radium Co., Fifth
--------park, with 200 dogs from various
in,
Now York.
300-Gtp
T. C. Hewke and E. C. Hcwke of ‘ Parts of the country competing for
IbU
colored
laborers Winter Park were in the city today the ribbons in the various classes di­
wanted in the city o f Daytonn, Fla., looking over the field with a view o f v,ded ,nto twenty-six sections. The
(or concrete nnd nsphalt paving, also investing in rcnl estate and other throngs that attended the opening
lower work. Wages 17ttc por hour, business. Sanford looked good to day evidenced that the sportsman o f
nrking ten hours per dny. Pay in them and they intend to return soon the surrounding country arc still
tuh every Saturday. Free bunk house nnd make it their home.
,
1keenly interested in the propogation
1 commissary attached. Don't write.
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,
! of canines of class nnd their achieveComo ready to work. Job good for
Hall's Barber Shop has an a d v e r -nu’ " t9- Whi,lc do* 9
th*
lix m onths.— Atlantic Bithulithic Co. tisement in this issue calling alien- 9traln targ^y predominate, there is
303-lwc
tlon to the fact the shop has been a Bbcral 19howin* ?* olhcr cIa?9?9'
renovated, cleaned nnd painted, nnd witb Pckin” e and Bostons rankine
FOR SALE
is under new management. It is nl- nc^1 m p0*n
entries,
FOR SALE OR LEASE— Ono 20 acre, so the only union barber shop in the
George G. Herring of this city
eno 10 aero Sanford ave. walking city nnd deserves your patronage. I £ ok
pri“ * ^
hia P°interw *&gt;*•
ditancc to city. Two lota corner None but the best of barbers nro PnaI
bnd thc do*
charf
Center nnd Elm ave. Two lota west employed. See their prices in this nnd 9aid thc f how was a B° od one in
every particular.
tide Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev- issue nnd give them a call.
cth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
TEN MILLION FEET OF
iwner, 115 N. Spring S t, Los Ange- GREAT DAY AT
CYPRESS. WORTH NEAR
1m, Calif.________________ 288tf; 20-tf
THE METHODIST CHURCH
HALF MILLION BURNED
FOR SALE— 5 acres good celery Innd,
Cameron nve., near loading station.
Sunday will be a great day at tho
(Ilf Thr Aaaortntrd Prraa)
Two acres cleared, good well, not til­ Methodist church. The revival which
LIVE OAK, March 18.— Fire late
ed. Price $1,000.— W. M. Hnynes, 115 has been one of the most wonderful yesterday afternoon destroped 10,Park Ave.
306-3tp displays o f spiritual power, will close. 000,000 feet of cypress lumber val­
FOR SALE—5 room bungnlow on New members will be received at ued at $400,000 nt the plant of the
Standard Lumber Company, nt Dowbrick street. All modern conven- both services.
Dr.
Phillips
class
is
counting
on
a
ling Pnrk, near hero. The loss wns
knees. Unusually low price. Easy
record
nttendnnce.
Dr.
Walkers's
said to be covered by insurance. Fire
terms.—E. F. Lane.
802-5tp
class expects to buck this record. A apparatus from Live Onk went to tho
FOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars, new dny is coming to the Methodist scene nnd confined the flames to the
self starters, good condition. Apply
church on longer views nnd grenter lumber,
Sanford Auto Exchange foot of First
ministry to the city.
itreet.
303-Ctc
GAMBLE ON WEATHER
The music Silndny will be great.
FOR SALE— One B flat saxophone
WOULD BE GREAT
iml II flat clarinet.
Apply 207
SCHEME FOR FLORIDA
The Seminole Cnfc serves excel­
French ave.
303-12tp lent dinner every dny in thc year
(11, The Aaaorlalrd I’ r m )
FOR SALE— Cash nnd enrry Grocery but wo just dote on our Sunday dinST. LOUIS, March 18.— The police
Store, 311 Sanford Ave.
300-Gtp ners. Our pntrons say they are tho
.
v .
in
« if vm, today announced thc discovery of a
i
M|
,
weather
FOR SALE— 15 acres, 10 tiled, 4 room real thinf. lo u will «W « «
MO-ltc f cmpi!ralutc, w„ h , he
house, bnm, 4 wells, $0,000. Terms. come tomorrow.
-H. U. Lewis.

Phono 349 or 391
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FOR SALE!— Tomato plants, any
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Chase &amp; Co., Phone 530.
288-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klen
Ares, 805 Oth St.____________ 284-26tc
FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
tiding. Within four blocks o f center
of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc
TOR SALE— Oak and other
hard
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
lire plnce, $2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
Bcartlnll Avenue.
280-tfc

FOR RENT
FOR HUNT— 5 room homo $18.00 per
month. See J. J. Maurer.
3Q5-2tp

LOST
STRAY Li) OH STOLEN— Pair of
(iark mules nnd bay horse. Rewnrd
i! brought to C. E. Henry, Sanford.
_____________________________ 300-5tp

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HALL’S BARBER
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Next to Princess
al8° sharpen Razor Blades

FELLSMERE BANK IS
SHORT SOME $36,000
(U r T he A u o c U lr d Tress)

FELLSMERE, Fla., March 18.—
The state bank of Fellsmere failed to
open for business yesterday, C. Hi
Piffnrd, president of the institution
announcing that' the board of direc­
tors, because of the discovery of a
shortage of approximately $36,000 in
the accounts of B. D. Atkison, the
cashier, had deemed it advisable to
close it pending reorganization.
Atkison died in n hospital in St.
Augusine Fcbrunry 24 of injuries re­
ceived when he fell under a train at
Stbustian while attempting to bonrd
it togo to Jacksonville on a business
trip.
Mr. Piffard stated that he first dis­
covered the discrepancy in the ac­
counts of tho cashier nnd that when
ho called it to the attention of Atki­
son the day before he wns fatally in­
jured, tho cashier could not explnnln
the shortage.
The state comptroller nt the re­
quest of the bank officials sent an
cxnminer here nnd Mr. Piffard stated
that tho examiner had confirmed the
shortage of approximately $36,000.
The bank is capitalized at $25,000
and thclast statement showed the de­
posits to be $107,000.

A t the many nice Suits just received. All
sizes and patterns in the latest styles with the
lowest prices.

:

BU Y NOW
that you may get your choice before the best
are picked
v:

JOIN NOW
if you are not a member of our Clothing Club.
It's advantages .are big. Let us explain it to
you.

P e r k in s &amp; B r itt

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The Store That la Different

Sanford, Florida
Wr
Mrs. Purvis
Turkey dinner or chicken dinner as turned home Monday.
you wish at the Seminole Cafe. You and daughter will remain fo r a
know just how good these real din­ weeks visit.
ners are.
306-ltc
Thc death o f Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Dorncr’s little son Fred, came as s
All East
SPECIAL CAR FOR ROTARIANS great shock to everyone.
Sanford greives with the stricken
"The Sanford Rotary Club has se­ parents nt thc death of their darling
cured a special car for the members little son. Many and beautiful wero
who want to attend thc district meet­ thc flowers brought to place^on the
ing in Savannah on next Wednesday, little fellows grave.
March 22. The car will leave here
Mr. John Pczole, has our sympa­
Wednesday afternoon nt four o'clock thy as he is w earin g his right
being coupled to the fast train. This in a sling, result o f befog kicked by
will give the Sanford contingent the his Ford.
best o f railway facilities and make
The whippoorwills have been slngthe trip most pleasant and enjoyable ing theeir sad evening spng for a
in every respect. It is expected thnt week now.
about twelve or more members and j
---------------------------—
their families will take advantage o f | Beautiful weather tomorrow. Eat
this occnfsTon to visit Savannah and a g00tj dinner nt the Seminole Cafo
also attend tho district meeting hefore taking thj ride. Turkey and
which will be one of the most impor- chicken dinner as usual.
306-ltc
tnnt meetings of the year. President
H. R .Stevens will lead the Sanford
club and Sanford will make itself
known nt the meeting.
1
Everything in season and cooked in
the style thnt you enjoy nt the Semi-1
nole Cafe. Inspect our oup-to-date
kitchen and see how those wonderful
Everything
dinners are cooked,
306-ltc
clean nnd sanitary.

BRING YOUR CAR
TO US

to W e have a first class
? mechanic who knows all
makes of cars.
Prices
* s * a * a * u * a i r i i * u * a * a reasonable.
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EAST SANFORD

Sunday March 19th, thc 3rd Sun­
day in the month is the day Rev. W.
T. Roucher will preach at M oores'
Station.
Richard Shamp who has been the
guest of his aunt, Mrs. R. C. Long'
for some time hns returned to his
w 1 V
L l i l v 1 1 M 11 v l f t j
home in New Martinsville, West Vir­
Foot of First Street
ginian.
Fred A. Stewart o f Willoughby, O.,
who is touring Florida was a caller at
the Ellsworth home on Benrdall ave.,1
recently.
j
‘ Mrs. Anna Robertson of Waterboro
South Carolina came here last week
to remain some time with her
brother Louis Kinnrd nnd
other
relatives.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Rizor have had
ns their guest, their son Lester W.
o f Nashville and now Mrs. Rizors
sister, Mrs. C. W. Stolzen, also of
Nashville is their guest.
Will sell or exchange for
(llr Thr AuniteIntrd I'rraa)
Mrs. W. A. Raynor of Celery ave., Sanford property, Five
MIAMI, March 18.— Customs offic­
ials seized 505 cases of fine wines has been quite 111. We are pleased to a c r G S ] a n c j g v 0 O m h o U S e
say tho last report heard, wns fRV. |
tib I c lIlU , U 1UUII1 I1UUOC
and liquor nboard the palatial yacht
with
hath, on East Coast
orable.
Patricn here today. Tho yacht is said
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
e . c h a i n i n g , r j v e r front,, twenty,minto bo owned by James Schoen, mil­
~~
lionaire member of tho Now York their daughter, Mrs. Byrnn Squire 17 "i_ ~ “
children. Miss­
MUs- utes
from
Coronado
and
three
lovely
little
children,
Yacht club. A guard was placed
nboard. Schoen telegraphed Attornoy es Hfclen nnd Aloys Chnrpcning and Beach. A snap for some
General Daugherty to order release of Carl Churpening nnd Mr. nnd Mrs one wanting nice home
liquor. Ho claims the same liquor A Corpalny enjoyed n motoring pnrFor
was seized a year ago by prohibition ty Sunday’ over tho hills and far near Ocean heach.
ugents in San Francisco but returned away in Lake County with n picnic
I flv p o c
to him beenuse he purchased it bo- dinner nt Tavares.
Robert Grier went fishing last Sat- s-li
fore prohibition amendment boenmo
urdny over at Lake Golden nnd can
effective.
toll tho biggest fish story of the sea­
son ns ho caught a 0-pound trout
WAS NOT FELIX
with his hook and line. This in a true
DIAZ OF IMPORTANCE
ONLY IN CALIFORNIA story ns Walter Drossor weighed tho
fish.
•$- .
Mrs.
Ella
Ingram Irish has sold her
tny The Associate* Press)
NOGALES, March 18.— General house and fnrm on tho corner of ^
n i
•j
Felix Diaz, believed nt first to be the Cnmeron road and Miller ave., to G e n e v a
IM O r iO a
nephew o f Porfiro Diaz,
former Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corley. Mr. and ■
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President o f Mexico, but Inter ho was Mrs. Irish will move to Pnhokle to m n T f r t r i f
identified ns of importance only in reside. They lived there for a whilo [$ [ y 11 j
in lower California, wns shot and some years ago.
killed when he tried to «scnpo from
Mrs. M. A. Jackson wns brought
a military escort nenr Ortiz, "accord­ home from tho hospital on W ednes-,
ing to n mesaago received horp.
dny on tho way to recovery from tho G o o d l o a d O f T G T 1T 1G S S 66
auto accident o f some weeks ago.
qai
„ f v n f 4p
Why worry about your Sunday din­
Dr. nnd Mrs, James Purvis havo -I'J U lG o l ( J l S c l l ^ O l
LI H u e
ner. Sundny should bo n dny of rest. gono hack to Tampa for tho summer a t B r a d v ’ s B a r n ,
Como to tho Seminole Cafo and for­ months, after growing a crop o*f colget your worries while eating opo of cry at thoir place In Cameron city
those excellent turkey or chicken this winter,
dinners. Ask your friends about thc
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis and
kind o f eating tho Sominolo Cafe llttlo daughter Winona, drove to q
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gives you.
306-ltc j Tampa last Sunday, Mr. Purvis ro- o B n t O r C I
Florida

SANFORD

AUTO F Y f H ANflF

WAKE UP AND
READ THIS

P. D. PARKER

MULES!

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^bis shop haa been renovated, cleaned
*nd painted throughout. _We employ
on &gt;' the most skilled barbers, gunra ec Hl&gt;tlHfftction nnd will npprcclte
Jour patronage.
^

DELAND, March 18.— Mrs. Alice E.
Shields was remanded for trial on
a charge of murder in thc first de­
gree, following a preliminary hearing
here yesterday before a justice o f the
peace growing out of the killing of
her husband early last month.
A negro, Pete Smith, arrested short­
ly after Shields had supposedly met
his death from ambush while return­
ing with Mrs. Shields from DeLand
to St. Cloud, near here, at night, is
charged with the actual killing.
Circumstantial evidence at yester­
day's hearings wns to the effect that
Mrs. Shields conspired with the negro
to effect her husband’s death. It was
brought out that she was driving the
car at the time nnd that she suddenly
brought it to n stop In the road to
avoid striking an obstacle. Shields
alighted from thc machine to remove
thc obstruction and was shot through
tho head with a shotgun. His head
was virtually blown to pieces.
Mrs. Shields was nrested several
days ago when Assistant State A t­
torney Mott acted upon a communi­
cation from tho "Committee of In­
vestigation, Ku Klux Klnn,” offering
n solution o f the affnir.
The Shields formerly lived at
Wichita. Kans.

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Shampoo ............
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Massage.......................35c
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We are advertised by our satisfied
customers and that is the best odver|tising in the world. We are speuking now about those wonderful Sun­
For Floridn: Fair tonight to
day dinners nt the Seminole Cafe.
and Sunday; probafily be- to
Turkey or chicken as you prefer it,
coming unsettled in extreme *3
306-ltc
UNSETTLED WEATHER
north portion by Sunday *3
WARMER WITH RAINS.
night; little chnngc in tom- *» MAN'S BODY FOUND
peraturc.
***
NORMAL TEMPERATURE
FLOATING IN RIVER
IN OKLAHOMA
to to to to to to to to to
(llr Thr Aaaoclntril I’r m l
WASHINGTON, March 17.— Un­
(lljr Thr Aaaiirlnlnl I'rn nls
MUSKOGEE, Okln., March 18.— settled weather nnd warmer with rains
MISS GRACE TOMPKINS
Chained to n log weighted with stones, the first pnrt of next week followed
(Registered Nurse)
the body of n man wns found floating by generally fair and normnl temper­
Surgical, Medicnl nnd Obstetrical
in
the Arkansas river today near Okay. ature until Friday or Saturday when
calls answered
The
man was unidentified. Some o f­ rains ngain probable is thc foreenst
Phono 503-W
300 French Ave.
ficials
express belief the man might for Florida for the week beginning
304-tfc
have been chained alive to the log nnd Sunday.
The world nt your door every even­ cast adrift as no evidence of blows or
OFFICIALS SEIZE LIQUOR,
other wounds were founthing for 15c.—Daily Herald,
MAY HAVE TO SURRENDER
IT TO ORIGINAL OWNER

U)ST—In Sanford or on Orlando road
blnck leather bill folder, containing
*inall sum of money, trunk key and
postage stamp. Reward if returned
Herald office.
300-2pt
Another difference between hog nnd
P«k is thnt pork never grabtt tho end
Wit.

o f one thousand tickets, found in pos­
session of a man selling them.

to to to to to to to to

Re l i e v e s h e
ACCESSORY WITH
NEGRO

a u t h o r it ie s

9

smzm
&amp;

LILLIA N - PICKERT
With Pickert Stock Company, at tho Princess Theatre all Next Week

J. C. HUMAN

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Daily Herald

‘The City Substantial”

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME

n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922

NUMBER 307
■T|

BANKERS BACK BOOTLEGGERS
SHIPPING BY WATER
WOMEN
VOTERS
ARE
URGED
IN MIAMI SAYS COL NUTT
M ADE BIG SAVING
IN REPORT TO HAYNES TODAY TO REGISTER FOR PRIMARY
ACTUAL FIGURES GIVEN
BY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE

■m

■.a

••‘rEl

Says Most Brazen Operation of Booze Runners in
America
/

s. J. siigh Makes Com­
parison Between Rail
and Water

different g r a d es

COAL MINERS
PREPARE FOR
BIG WALKOUT

MIAMI, March 20.—(By the Associated Press).—The most brazen opera­
tions by bootlegers along tho Florida const, especially at Minmi, with assist­
ance of some Miami bnnkers who hold monoy for liquor deals was found by
prohibition agents working here under direction of Colonel Nutt according to
his report to Prohibition Commissioner Hnynes, nt Washington, made public
here today by Nutt. Report said a dozen investigators received proposals the
^irst day to deliver liquor anywhere. All that was necessary was to put up
the morsy, the bootlegers would pack the liquor ns grapefruit nnd ship to
any part of tho country. “Jn two instances negotiations were closed, with
aid of bankers, all of which will be revealed shortly in court procedure,” the
report continued. Nutt reported the liquor situation in Miami ns more braz­
en. Bottle liquor formed the principal prizes of punch boards, agents won the
liquor through this modium and carried away punchbonrds as souvenirs.
Federal prohibition agents under Nutt had made eleven liquor raids in
city of Miami up to noon todny and at Nutt’s headquarters it was stated,
tho officers expected to make thirty-one more raids before night. Raiding
parties, which started to work this morning consisted of eight squads of five
men ench. Nutt said the raid wns the first of a series to bo conducted in
every large city tmder his personal direction. It was stated Colonel Nutt
would go to Key West from here and probably go to Cuba.

Women Must Register
TORNADO
Now to Participate in
IN ALABAMA
Democrat Primary
KILLED ONE DEFINE DEMOCRATS

"(39H
AND DESTROYED MUCH PROPER­
TY LAST NIGHT IN LEE
EVERY PRECINCT IN COUNTY
SHOULD SEE THAT EVERY
COUNTY
WOMAN REGISTERS
( n r T h e A i a o e l a i r d I’re a a )
(n r The A u o flsiti I'reaa)
NEW YORK, March 20.—Six hun­
.I.”
The following figures from S. J.
COLUMBUS, Gn., March 20—A tor­
At a meeting of the Seminolo Coun­
dred
thousand union minors in tho
nado in Lee county, Alabama, a few ty Democratic Executive Committee
Sligl&gt;, president of the Central Florida
nnthracito and bituminous fields will
miles northwest of Columbus last tho following resolutions war* read
Water Traffic League, are most in­ quit work April 1, unless somo unfornight, killed one person, nnd destroy­ and adopted:
teresting:
soon solution of tho present wngo con­
ed much property. Reports trom Sal­
Whereas, The Women of the land
Please note enclosed pnpers which troversy Is offered In the menntime,
em, Ala., this morning said two ne­ are now by law, authorized to qualify
are self-explanatory. You will no- John L. Lewis, president of tho inter­
groes were killed near there.
as and ho electors, and
tfce this covers a shipment of 300 national organization of united mino
Whereas, at a meeting of the Stato
workers announced yesterday.
boxes of second grado grapefruit
Theatre
Building
Democratic Executive Committee held
Plans for evacuation of the mines
WASHINGTON, March 20.—The immediate arrest of n number of in­
in Jacksonville, Fla., February 22nd,
shipped by Clyde Line, and also what nlrcndy nro under way, Mr. Lewis
dividuals, somo of them prominent in Florida commercial circles, was indi­ Burned Near Pittsburg 1022, by resolution the said committeo
the ear would havo net, had It gone all said. In the ovont of a walkout, cated in preliminary reports from Colonel Nutt in charge of the campaign nt
Early This Morning urged the several County Executive
rail. As a m atter of fact this grape­ crows of pumpmen, engineers, firc- Miami ngnlnst liquor smugglers, Commissioner Haynes said today.
Committees to use every effort to.fruit
what wo call second grade mon, watchmen nnd helpers will roLoss of $250,000 Suffered at McKees­ have the white women of the several
which stock is rough and ruBty, but niuin nt their posts to prevent flood­
port by Fire
counties register ns Democrats and
heavy and juicy nnd eats as good as ing of tho mines nnd maintain tho
take part in the party politica and
any grapefruit. Fully twenty to thir­ proporty ho said.
( H r T h e A a a o rln te d I're a a )
Democratic prlmnry.
ty per cent of the crop runs this
PITTSBURGH, Mnrch 20.—A loss
Finnl orders for withdrawal of the
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by
grade. On account of tho extreme men will bo issued by the general pol­
estimated nt $250,000 resulted when
7»
the
County Democratic Executive
fire gutted the Litcrnry Thentro build­
high rato of freight, as a rule, this icies committee of tho union at Cleve­
ing in McKeesport, near here early Committee of Seminole County, Flor­
stuck does not pay packing chnrges. land or Chicago, probnbly this week,
today nnd for a time threatened the ida, that it is tho sense of this meet­
This fruit would novor bo picked if it was said, effective in enso opera­
entire block in which it was located. ing that all whlto women bo nnd they
it were not mixed up with the better tors nnd miners fail to nrrnnge a new
arc hereby invited nnd urged to regis­
looking fruit on tho trees. It is nil working contrnct before April 1.
Party Leaders Call on President Harding to Talk
ter ns members of tho Democratic
picked togother nnd graded in tho
Tho order to suspend operations in
it
Over
Today
HEAVY
TRUCKS
.
party of Florida, and to tnko part In
packing house. After tho fruit is tho nnthracito field April 1 alrendy
UNDER
THE
BAN
the
pnrty politics and also tho Demo­
picked und hauled to tho pneking hns been issued by tho miners general
ON EAST COAST cratic Primary, nnd
WASHINGTON,
March
20.—Tho
Republican
party
leaders
responsible
house it costs nbout 65c a box to put wage council in session nt Shnmokin,
Be It Further Resolved, that each
it up. If wo hud tho snmo rato of Pa. An arbitration committee of for the direction of tho coming congressional campaign, accompanied by
( H r T b r A a a o r l n l r d I ’r e a a )
member
of this committee bo nnd each
Chairman
John
T.
Adams,
of
Ropublicnn
National
Committee,
conferred
freight ns wo did In 1017, this second eight composed of operators nnd min­
FORT PIERCE, March 20.—Muni­
grade grapefruit would all bo shipped, ers will meet horo Tuesday to discuss with President Harding todny nnd discussed relation of treaties growing out cipal judges and justices of the peaco member is heroby appointed ns a com­
of Washington conference to coming elections. Treaties regarded in admin­ along tho East Coast may bo lenient mittee of ono to lend such aid, assist­
nnd we could get something out of it. n new wago scale for this field.
istration circles as major achievement of first year of Harding’s administra­ with drivers who spoed in passenger ance and instruction as may be neces­
Uut with tho present rate, thousands
Work In tho bituminous mines auto­
of boxes nro boing thrown nwny ev­ matically will cease April 1, Mr. Lew­ tion and is said to bo the intention of party lenders toput them forward ns motor cars but tho lid Is on tho driv­ sary to have every white woman in
ery day.
ers of heavy trucks and busses. Sam his respective precinct register as a
is asserted, because of- tho operators' issuo in November elections.
Bostick, driver of one of tho Miami- Democrat, nnd take part in the party,
You will also noto tho difference in refusal to meet tho miners, in accord­
Jacksonville busses has posted $25 politics and Democratic primnry, and.
the Clydo shipment of 44 erntes of ance with tho terms of their Inst con­
Be It Further Resolved that in ad­
bond for his appcaranco in county
eggplant to Now York, nnd if wo tract.
dition
to spreading a copy of thes*
court to answer a charge of speed­
shipped it by oxpress wo would only
resolutions
on tho minutes of this
ing. An officer who said ho trailed
havo rocoived $00.05. Tho extremo
meeting
thnt
a copy bo furnished to
tho bus three miles north of hero
express rnto is simply wholesnlo rob­ State Baseball
the
Snnford
Hcrnid
with a request
declared Bostick was driving forty
bery, nnd tho sorvico is nnythlng but
Championship
on
thnt
the
snmo
be
published.
miles nn hour.
good. Wo have noticed this season in
The busses nnd heavy trucks, coun­
May 19th and 20th
particular when wo hauled goods to
Whereas, since tho Inst meeting of
ty. Engineer Collins declares, cannot
Sanford und shipped by Clyde Lino,
Prof, G. E. Wilbur, athletic direc­ Seventy-two Cars Containing Six Policemen Each be permitted to operato rapidly bo- this committee a general eicction has
it would beat tho express and tho en­
enuso the speed and grinding, sway­ been held, and
tire shipment would bo delivered at tor of the Duval high school and pres­
Now in Service
ing motion of such vohlclcs damage
Whereas, this committee is reliably
one time. Vory often, express ship­ ident of tho StAte High School Athlet­
the highways, heavily.
informed
that certain candidates
ments nro doilvcrod in part one day, ic Association, visited Rollins Collcgo
NEW YORK, Mnrch 20.— (By the Associated Press).—A ileet
throughout the state, who stood for
and the hnlnnco of tho shipment will Saturday in tho interest of tho Flori
of seventy-two motor cars, each carrying half a dozen policemen
the Democratic nomination in the last
show up from ono to two days later, da state high school baseball cham­
wns launched today by the Police Department in a further effort Capitol Removal
Democratic primnry, nnd who In such
or wo havo had thorn deliver ono ship­ pionships which will bo held in May.
to
check
the
crime
wave.
The
fleet
will
be
in
service
day
and
Several
matters
of
interest
were
dis­
primary
lost tho nomination, but, not­
ment of express goods in three dif­
Committees Are
night.
One
car
will
be
attached
to
each
of
the
seventy-two
police
cussed,
nmong
which
wero
tho
dates
of
withstanding
this defeat participated
ferent lots. Tho question is how long
precincts.
Named
at
Meet
tho
championships.
Tentative
dates
in
the
general
olcction as candidates
can tho growers of thiu state Btand
announced
are
May
10
nnd
20.
for
election,
nnd
ns opponents of tho
these extremo frolght and express
LAKELAND, Fla., March 20.—Tho regular Democratic nominees, and
rates? Tho key to tho situation is to
After officiating at tho boys’ bas­
committee selected nt the meeting of
Search Warrants
Whereas, if the Democratic party is
ship by water whenever possible. We ket ball championships nt Gainesville Gunmen Active
representatives from various cities to stand as n party nnd is to repre­
Get
Hard
Wallop
want every grower nnd every citrus and the girls' bnsket ball champion­
In Belfast Today;
throughout south Florida held in Ocala sent tho true principles of party poli­
man to bo on hand nt our inocting in ships at DeLand, Prof. Wilbur be­
From
Andrews
One
Wounded
Man
Monday, tho 13th, was appointed to tics, such prnctico by alleged Demo­
Orlando Mnrch 24, 1022, to bo held lieves that th estate will bo redlstrictname working committees for the or­ crats must ho discontinued:
in tho court house at 7:30 p. m. Wo cd when the annual meeting of tho
Andrews Rules Liquor May Be Seized ganization of the Capitol Removnl
Now, Therefore, Bo It Resolved by
will have somo vory able speakers High School Athlotlc Association is Police Barracks at Makhere is Cap­
in Establishments Without Them
Association which will seek to have tho Seminolo County Democratic
tured
with us.
held in April. Such nction will add to
tho capitol removed from Tallahassee
Hon. C. D. Haines will bo at this the present number of districts nnd
An important decision and ono to somo more central location, met Executive Committee in scsalon as­
( H r T h e A a a o r l n t r d I 'r e a a )
sembled this tho 20th day of March,
BELFAST, March 20.—Gunmen arc which may havo widespread effect on
meeting, und Bays ho has something give tho high school athletic tenms of
1022,
tho state n hotter opportunity for con­ again active in Belfast today. A num­ the enforcement of tho prohibition hero Snturday.
good to toll us.
The committee named by tho com­
test.
ber
of
carters
proceeding
to
work
First: That the action of defoated
laws was handed down Saturday In
Comparison of not proceeds on car
W. W. Rose, president of tho State wore stopped by a man who pointed n Circuit Court hero by Judge Chnrles mittee on committees were ns fol­ candidates in tho Democratic primary
of second grado grapefruit shipped to
lows:
in standing for election, ngninst their
Now York by Clydo Lino, nnd not pro- League, who offers tho championship revolver nt them nnd ordered thorn O. Andrews, ruling on the appeal of
Credentials—E. W. Dnvis, Orlando; successful opponents, in the general
coeds if shipmont had gone via rail to trophy; Prof. G. E. Wilbur, Harry Cul- back. In tho ensuing altercation ono tho Atz case brought hero from tho
O. P. Swope, Oviedo; Dr. A. L. Izler, election bo and tho snmo is moat
Icy, sporting editor of tho Florida carter wns wounded. Tho police bar­ county court of Lake county.
Now York:
.
Clermont.
Timcs-Union; Gilbert Freeman, of tho racks at Mnghcro, County Londerry,
strongly condemned, as being nonAtz was convicted in Lake county
300 boxes grapefruit sold Now
Membership—C. H. Jordan, Crescent Democrntlc and unfair.
was
captured
during
tho
night.
Tnmpn
Tribune;
Prof.
W.
B.
Foagle,
some time ngo on a chargo of illegal City; J. II. Lord, Snrnsotn; W. F. Sto­
York .......................................$574.00
principal of tho Winter Park high
Second: That n copy of this reso­
possession of liquor, but appealed tho vall, Tnmpn.
Freight via Clydo....$180.00
school,
nnd
others
will
servo
on
tho
lution
be spread on tho minutes of
case on tho ground that tho officer
Curtugo ..................... 30.00 „
CLEARWATER ELECTION
Publicity—Bob Holly, Sanford; T. this meeting and n copy furnished to
chumpionships
committee
this
year.
who arrested him did not hnvo sonrch E. Fitzgornld, Dnytonn; J. E. Worth­
Commission .............. 57.40 207.40
CAMPAIGN IS ON
At lonst ten high school bnsoball
the press of tho Btnto.
NEW CITY OFFICIALS warrant and therefore could not soizo ington, Lake Wales.
teams
of
tho
stato,
each
boing
allow­
liquor snid to havo been found in
$306.60
Legislation—L. C. Massey, Orlando;
ed three subs, will compete in tho
Bo It Resolved by tho County Dem­
Atz’a establishment.
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3U() boxes grnpofruit sold Now
A.
R. Carver, Lakeland; J. E. Wido- ocratic Executive Committeo of Sem­
championships this yoar.
CLEARWATER, March 20.—ClearJudge Andrews, in his decision, man, West Palm Beach.
York ............. ,........................$574.00
inolo County, Florida, thnt tho terras
water
is
in
tho
throes
of
a
municipal
holds
thnt a search warrant in cases
AH rnil frolght .......$276.00
Nomination of Permnnont Officers nnd conditions on which legal electors
Curtago
........................
3.30
campaign
which
will
end
April
1,
Cartage ..................... 30.00
of this kind Ib not required and the
42.61 with the cloction.of a new sot .of city finding of the lower court is uphold. —C. II. Freas, Ilrooksvillo; J. J. Par­ shall be declared nnd taken as proper
Commission ........... -... 47.40
353.40 Commission ................ 10.57
officials. Tho officials to bo named Other courts, including tho federal ish, Titusvillo; George W. Scofield, members of tho Democratic party of
Inverness,
$108.30 are mayor, four councilmen to servo court at Tampa ,have repeatedly
Seminole County, Florida, nnd entitled
$210.60
Finnnco—L. L. Bean, Fort Mendo; to vote in tho primnry election on the
41 crates eggplant sold Now
two yoars, city clerk, city tax collec­ thrown out cases whore liquor was
Had this shipment gono all rail in­
York .................................... .$151.00 tor, city tax assessor, one bond rtus- seized without a search warrant and George R. Riley, Pnlntkn;/ W. P. first Tuesday after the first Monday
stead o f Clyde, shipper would havo
toe, to servo six years, and ono mem­ there is considerable speculation ns Franklin, Fort Myors.
Express ...»........••........$76.12
in June, 1022, as members of tho said
Constitution nnd By-Laws—R. L. party, shnll be as follows:
only received $210.60 intend of Cartago ...................... 3.36
ber of tho Charter Board.
to whether Tho precedent established Andorson, Jr., Ocala; W. E. Walsh, Mi­
l30C.ii0. Tho high freight rato is Commission ................ 10.57
00.05
First: Thnt thoy are whlto persons.
by Judgo Androws will bo followod ami Bench; Isaac Van Horn, Haines
musing hundreds of thousands of
Second:
That thoy believo in the
by other judges.—Orlando Sentinel.
SPEAKER GII.LETT
City.
oxes of grapefruit to bo thrown
$60.05
principles
of
tho Democratic party,
WILL NOT SUSPEND
awuy ench year, ns fully twonty to
Tho report of the comniitteo which and will support nnd vote fo r the nom­
Shipper recoived $108.30 instoad of
tlnrty per cent of the grapefruit runs $00.05 had shipmont been made by ex­
RULES FOR BONUS AMERICAN TROOPS
met hero Snturdny will be submitted inees of snid party in tho ensuing
"oat wo call Bccond grade, rough and press. 'Furthermore if goods are ship­
nt tho meeting in Orlando nt 2 p. m. general election.
ON THE RHINE
( H r T h e A aaocD H ed I ' r e a a )
^lsty hut full of Julco and ns good cat- ped so as to mnko boat connections,
April
5, when pormnnont organization
ARE CALLED HOME
WASHINGTON, March 20.—Speak­
Third: And that such electors are
Q'K as any fruit.
of
tho
Removal Association will bo
thoy will urrivo on tho mnrkot quicker er Gillctt announced today ho would
registered
as Democrats according to
effected.
.
Comparison of Clydo and oxpress than express shipments, and bo deliv­ not entertain tho motion to suspend
tho
provisions
of Soctlon 14, Chapter
WA SI ft NGTO n T m"‘i&amp; 20^O rders
Members of tho committeo who at­ 0469, Laws of Florida, 1913,
* l,ln°nt of 44 crates of eggplants:
ered in ono lot, whnroas tho express tho houso rules so as to put tho bonus directing tho return to tho United
tended tho meeting hero Saturday
1 ‘rates eggplant sold New
company invariably will dellvor part bill through tho houso with rcstruction
States
by
July
first
of
oil
American
wore: Thomas J. Apployard, jr., of V. Walton, of Palatka, who acted as
\ ork ............. - ..... ................. $151.00 of a lot ono day and tho balance ono on debnto and without npportunity for
troops now on tho Rhino was issuod Lakeland, chairman; W. T.
Gray, substitute for William H art, of P*.
Flight via Clydo ..;....$28.68
or two days lator.
| amendments.
todny by Secretary Weeks.
Ocala; N. P. Yowoll, Orlando, and J. lntkn, who could not bo present.
of

CITRUS FRUITS COULI) HE
SHIPPED IF RATES WERE
MADE REASONABLE

MAKING PLANS NOW TO LEAVE
THE MINES ON SATUR­
DAY, APRIL FIRST

BANK ON TREATIES AS
STRONGEST WEAPON IN
REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN

FLEET OF MOTOR CARS
PATROL NEW YORK STREETS
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To be Qualified to Vote in the Bond Election to be Held April llth
sock tho substantial, tho spiritual,
^ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ x x x x x x x x x a x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x * * ,,,*******®,,B* ? words, in bchnlf of tho Senior class Josu* Which U Called Christ?" A the eternal joys nnd satisfactions
question
which
ho
drove
homo
in
a
presented the hostess with a beautiful
forceful nnd tolling manner to each that never fall to fill to tho ovorflow T i i H i i E i n i s i m
gold pin, ns a birthday token.
every soul thnt sits In reverent wor­
Those enjoying this delightful even­ heart in tho congregation.
Evening Pictures Start nt 7:30
ship in tho prosenco of the heavenly
Tho
Revival
services
will
close
ing wore Frederick Rlnes, Pnttyc
WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS jj Lyle, Zillnh Wolsh, Virginia Neeley, Sunday night. Sunday will bo a Father. We all need God. No Life
Margaret Gallagher, Carrie Stanley, great dny in tho Methodist church. is complete without tho oxperlonco
ACCOUNTS
\
MARY PICKFORD
Lillian Shinholser, Almn Lohncs, Es­ It Is anticipated thnt Dr. Walkor and knowledge of God. Let us all
ther Hughey, Mary Bello Allen, Anna will have 150 mombors in tho Scrap go to the IIouso of God and modltate
-INDuBose, Cora Rutherford, Florence Iron Class nt tho Princess Theatre on supreme things.
Tho
pnstors
subject
in
tho
morning
Henry, Mnrgnret Erlcson, Lila Mur­ Sunday morning, and n great In­
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rell, Willard Lumley, Robert Thrash- crease in nttondanco is anticipated will bo "Tho Rewards of- Service."
At night ho will speak on "Tho Way
or, Edward Henderson, Harold Chris­ nil down tho lino.
By request on Sunday night, Dr. to God."
tensen, Willlnm Mnllcm, Frances Dut­
Let every membqr try to got out
ton, Mnrgnret Zachary, Bertram Shop- Walker is repenting his sermon on
to
tho Bible School nt 0:45 in the
pnrd, Dorothon Mickey, Billie Fitts "Influence," preached two yenrs ngo.
imirnlng.
Wo need you. Como early.
Hear him.
nnd Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
Never wnit for n thing to turn up. Go turn it up yourself. It takes
-ALSOless time and is sure to be done. These Calendar Banks arc here for
JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL CO.,
METHODIST CHURCH
SUBSCRIPTION PARTY
you. Come in and get one. It’s no use waiting for your ship to come
TO ISSUE MORTGAGE
in unless you have sent one out.
“WEST IS WEST”
The Catholic Women’s League en­
Rovivnl closes Sunday night. Re­
tertained nt n Subscription cord par­
WASHINGTON, March 18.—Tho ception of members nt eleven o’clock
The person who gets just ns much fun in putting two dollars in
A Sunshine Comedy
ty last evening nt the K. C. hail on Jacksonville Tcrminnl Company wns servico.
,
the hank, as in spending it, is a financier.
Oak avenue, with Mrs. Harry Walsh authorized by the Interstate Com­
Sunday School nt 0:30 A. M.
as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clarence merce Commission today to have is­ - Dr. Wnlkor's Class, Princess Thon- Saturday nt tho Princess—Hoot
"Snvo, you men and women, and become respectable and respect­
Mnhoncy. There were twolvo tnbles sued threo million, ono hundred tro 0:50 A. M.
Gibson In "Headin’ West," „1M ,
ed. It’s the quickest and surest w ay/’—Benjamin Franklin.
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thousand dollars, rofundlng and ex­
of players.
Subject of morning sormon, "Char­ Comedy.
The decorations were In accordance tension mortago bonds,
acteristics of a Christian."
with the dny, It being St. Patrick’s
Epworth Longuo nt 0:30_P. M.
3 0 E O a E @ i
dny, nnd greens, with shnmrocks wero
At 7:30 P. M., Dr. Walker will re­ ...........................................................
effectively used. The tally cards wero
pent n sermon by special request that
designed with shamrocks, and gnmes
ho preached two years ngo on
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of BOO nnd bridge wero played.
"Influence."
Special music by Mr.
-SERVICE
-PROGRESSSTRENGTHTho following won tho prizes, FnthBoyd-nnd the choir.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
IX lx X X X X
or IlennesHy, silk socks; Miss Helen ixi Xn
Wo have had n great rovivnl and
SERVICE
Terwilliger, crystal inarmalado jnr;
expect a wonderful closing.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Mrs. Alice Peters, cut glnsa individual
SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1U22.
salts; nnd tho cut prize, linen hand­
ALL SOULS CHURCH
WOMEN’S CLUB
Subject:
Church
services
for
the
third
Sun­
kerchiefs, was won by Mr. Bothuny.
Tomorrow Is tho third Sunday in
"MATTER"
At the conclusion of the card games day in Lent, Mnrch 10th, 1922, will bo Lent.
There will bo a meeting of the
Sunday School ___10:00 a.m.
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor, Business nnd Professional Women’s the hostess assisted by several of ns follows:
Sundny School nt 0:00 n. m.
Church
Sorvlcc....... ll:00n.m.
Phone 217-W
the Lcaguo members served sandwich­ 7:30 a. m.—Low Celebration.
Low Mnss nt 10 a. m.
Club
Monday
evening
nt
eight
o’clock
Woman’s
Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
I f y on h a v e a n y f r t e n i a y ta ltln c y o n
es, cakes Iced in green, cofTco nnd 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
Sormon: "Tho Blind nnd Dumb."
—If y on nr* s o l a s a n y w h e re o r o o M ln s nt the Club rooms. Mrs. Meadows of
All
nro Welcome.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Service nnd
mints.
h o m e , o r U y o n a r e e n t e r t a l a l a s i w ” '*
from
the
Gospel
of
the
dny.
DcLnnd,
will
he
the
speaker
for
this
a p o s ta l c a rd to th la d e p a r tm e n t, s l r l n *
Litany.
d e ta il* , o r te lth p o n e th e Itesa. I t w ill meeting. There will also be n large
Rosnry nnd doctrinal Bormon fol­
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7:30 p. m.—Vcspors and Cnntntn,
h e s r r a t l y a p p re c ia te d BOOK-I.OVERS CLUB
lowed by benediction at 7:30 in the
delegation from DfcLnnd, • and it is
Mrs. J. E. Puce entertained the song service.
evening.
earnestly desired that a largo num­
That good brand of home cooking
SOCIAL CALENDAR
At 3:30 p. m., the rector will say
Tho League meets Monday evening brings you back to the Seminole
ber of members will bo present. Re­ members of the Book-Lovers Club Vcspors nnd preach nt Christ Church,
most picnsnntly yesterday afternoon
nt 8 p. m.
Monday. St. Agnes Guild will meet freshments will he served.
Cnfo dny after dny. And then on
at
her lovely homo on the East Side. Longwood.
Masses during the week nt 7 nnd 8
with Mrs. Fred S. Dniger at hor
At
Sanford,
for
the
Vesper
servico
Sundny, O boy, those fine turkey dinQuantities of petunins and nastur­
a. m.
ENTERTAINS SENIOR CLASS
home on Fourth St., at threo o’clock.
tiums were artistically used in decor­ thero will bo no sormon. The splen­
norfl or chlckon dinner if you prefer
Strnngers
welcome
to
free
sittings
Monday—Pipe Organ Club will meet
did nnd wonderful cuntnto will he a t church scrvL-os.
ating
the
rooms
and
porches.
After
it.
300-ltc
with Mrs. Kent Rossiter at her
Miss Marion Hand entertained the discussion of late books nnd current sung: "Penitcnco: Pardon nnd Pence”.
home on Celery avenue.
It is n marvellous production nnd no
members of tho Senior Class of S. II.
Monday—Business nnd Professional S. most delightfully last evening at events, the hostess Bcrvod a delicious one should miss it.
Women's Club will meet at the club her home on the West Side, at a salad course, followed by an ice
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
course.
rooms nt 8 p. m.
"Kids’ Party.” All guests wearing
CONGREGATIONAL
c
h
u
r
c
h
Those enjoying tho cordial hoapitnlJOHN GOVE, Proprietor
"little tots clothes and brought their ity of Mrs. Pace wore Mrs. Stella Ar­
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
W. D. McCurdy, of Orlando, spent toy, some bringing horses, nnd dolls
While others Beck the shodnws of
rington, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. L.
tho day here yesterdny on a business nnd others teddy hears.
1018
West
First
Street
1018 West First Street
P. Hagan, Miss Annie Hawkins, Mrs. joy nnd pleasure tomorrow, let us
mission.
The decorations of green and white, It. J. Holly, Mrs. II. B. Lewis, Mrs. E.
being appropriate nnd in keeping with P. Morse, Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mrs.
ihn
Willinm Hnwkins, of Gainesville, tho dny (St. Patricks’ Day). Stream­ Hnrry Ward, Mrs. Fred Williams,
was in the city yesterdny transacting ers of green nnd white crcpo paper Mrs. A. E. Hill nnd Mrs. Syphon, of
10 Stores In Georgia-1 S tore in Florida
business.
were extended from the corners of Commerce, Ga., the guest of Miss An­
the rooms to the chnndelicrc, where nie Hnwkins.
It. E. Fairbanks nnd T. W. Wash­ they were fastened with large bows.
All kinds of childish gnmes were
burn with the Tcxns Co., arc in the
plnyed followed by n grub ling, Btory
city attending to business.
telling by their "nurse,’’ Mrs. R. C.
Misses Mason, of New York City, Maxwell and a contest of "Pinning on
arrived here yesterdny and nre pleas­ tho donkey’s tail, Hnrold Christensen
Phone 127
Sanford’s New Storewinning tho prize for this, it being a
antly located at the Montezuma.
Kewpie doll, nnd Patyo Lyle, was pre­
M. Dreeben, of New York, is among sented a rubber ball for the booby
S
the out-of-state business visitors nnd prize.
MANY
COUNTER
ARRIVALS
DID
After the games nnd contests, tho
is making his headquarters at tho
NOT MAKE ANY DIFFER­
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
guests were invited into the dining
Montezuma.
ENCE IN CROWIL
room for refreshments. Tho refresh­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wallace, of ment table was centered with a large
Despite the many counter attrac­
L A D IE S ’ SU M M ER
Cleveland, Mich., are among tho re­ birthday cake, iced in white nnd top­
PALM BEACH SUITS
tions
in town the Revival services nt
cent nrrivnls in Sanford, and nre stop­ ped with eighteen tiny lighted tapers,
UNION SUITS
nnd decorated with ferns nnd ornngo the Methodist church drew a largo
ping at the Montezuma.
crowd
Inst
night.
It
was
young
blossoms (it being the birthday of the
Size 36 to 46, pair—
people's evening nnd tho young folks
Mr. and Mrs. Dunham and Mr. Mc- hostess). Delicious refreshments of filled the choir loft anL all the cen­
Ilrnnc, of McBrnno, Mich., who are ice cream and enke, with favors of tral block of pcwB in the auditorium.
touring the stnte in their car, arriv­ sunbonnets, lolly-pop dolls, were serv­ There was special music consisting
ed here yesterdny from St. Petersburg ed by the hostess assisted by her His- of n pnntomimed hymn, sung by Miss
and nro spending n few days here nt tors, Misses Ruth and Mildred Hand. Lillie Ruth Spencer nnd pantomimed
In cutting the birthdny cake, Harold
the Temple Club.
by Miss Croshnw, nnd a beautiful
Christen got the thimble, Frederick
solo, bearing directly upon the ser­
WHITE FLANNEL
16 Bolts of
Mrs. W. C. DcCoursey is entertain­ Rines the dime nnd Robert Thrasher mon which followed, sung by Mr.
ing at a picnic nt Enterprise, today, the ring nnd Miss Mnrgnret Ericson Boyd.
PINK and WHITE BATISTE
TROUSERS
in honor of her Bister, Mrs. Adams, of the button.
Dr. Walker’s toxt was from Luke
After
tho
refreshments,
n
member
Washington, D. C.
27:22, "What Shall I Do Then, With
10 yards to bolt. Spcciul, per bolt—
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, Sr., of of the class, with n few woll chosen
New York, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Suth­
erland, of Jacksonville, nre spending
the week end here ns the guests of
Mrs. David Speer.

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“THRU THE BACK
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The Seminole County Bank j

CHURCHES

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REVIVAL ALIVE
FILLED CHURCH
LAST NIGHT

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SANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB

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Tho Sanford Drnnintic Club rchearsed their comedy pluy Inst night ■■
nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Van
Ness. Election of officers wero in
order. The following were elected to
office:
Mario Stompcr—President.
Lucille Anderson—Vice-president.
Director—Neldn Vnn Ness.
Treasurer—Alice Bolly.
Financial Secretary—Edwnrd Ben­
der.
After the rehenrsal refreshments
nnd music wns enjoyed by nil.

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TOMORROW NIGHT, SUNDAY, MARCH "
19TH AT 7:30

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JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE.
The Jenny Spaulding Circle mot on
Thursday afternoon nt the homo of
Mtb. Robert Glenn, after an interest­
ing program, the hostess served delic­
ious refreshments.
Th onoxt mooting will he Thursday
afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Ahloy
Kelly on WoBt Hughey street. The
Bubjcct will bo "Patience." All Bap­
tis t ludloB of the Heights are Invited
to attend thoBO mootlngH which nro
Kbld ovory Thursday afternoon.

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CORNER FIFTH STREET AND PARK AVENUE
This 1h the cloning Hermon of the Revival. Come nnd bring
fricndH und hear u Big Subject discussed by n Itlg Man

your

MR. BOYD, CHOIR DIRECTOR
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ideas about growing nnd shipping and
SANFORD DAILY HERALD selling
go for nothing unless jtou can
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get a reduction in freight by taking
up tho water shipments and this
means joining tho Contrnl Florida
Water TrnfTlc Longue. It Is most sur­
prising the lack of interest that tho
people hero show In this Importnnt
matter. It Is high tlmo tho people
who nro mostly intorcstod took
pnrt In this idea of putting on n now
boat lino nnd getting tho rato to
which they nro entitled.

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PHBH8

Everybody pull for n fleet of ships
on the St. Johns rlvor—ships that
belong to tho Central Florida Water
Traffic Loaguo. With ships and wid­
er roads and a trolley lino tho troubles
of tho shippers will bo over and South
Central Florida will bo tho biggest
and best country in the United Stntos.
----------- o----------Don't let anything Interfere with
your attending the Central Florida
Water Traffic League at Orlando Fri­
day night of this week. Every live
business man In Snnford and every
livo growor nnd shipper of this district
should be there. It is for your bene­
fit that the Longue is working to low­
er tho freight rates that nro throttling
your business.

Taste Is n matter of
tobacco quality’
We lu te it *» oar honeit
belief that the tobacco, tiled
In Cheiterfield are of finer
quality (and hence of better
ta ite ) t han in any o t h e r
cigarette at the price.
Liggett Cf M jt r i Tobacco Co

A REAL MAN
A real man novor talks about what
tho world owes him, tho happiness ho
deserves, and tho chances ho ought by
right to have had and all thnt. All
ho claims is the right to live nnd play
tho man.
A real man is just as honest alone
in tho dark in his own room as ho is
in public.
_ A real man doos not want pulls, tips
nnd favors. Ho wants work and hon­
est wages.
A real man is loyal to his friends
and guards their rcputntkms ns his
own.
A rent man is dopendnblo. His sim­
ple word Is ns good as his Bibio onth.
A real man docs n little more than
ho promises. .
A real man honors n woman, uny
woman. He cannot hurt a woman,
physically or morally. Ho sticks to
his wifo. Ho can bo loynl oven if
love is impossible.
A renl man always has excuses for
others, never for himsolf. Ho is
patient nnd charitable to thorn, to
himself he is strict.—Exchange.

PULL FOR THE RIVER.
BETTER RE SAFE THAN SORRY.
Tho Hcrnld would like to say to the
Florida representatives nt Washing­
ton thnt if you will just get us tho
proper nmount of appropriations for
the St. Johns river you need novor
bother your heads about cheaper
freight rates for this part of Florida.
The question of railroads will never
enter our minds again nnd we will
just forget nbout them from this time
on. With the deep water in the St.
Johns river, with our own line of
ships from Snnford to New York,
with a brond road from Snnford to
Orlundo, with u trolley line from Snn­
ford to Tntnpa the rnilrouds can go
right nlong nnd make their rates ns
high or ns low ns they please—wo
will never even nsk about their health.
And all joking nsido this part of
Florida wants to know just what our
representation in congress is going to
do nbout the river? There has been
nothing dono in the past six years and
the cxcuso was the lack of tonnngc.
Now we.have tho tonnage but there
is nothing said about it in Washing­
ton. We wonder if our representa­
tives in Washington know there is a
St. Johns river and a Central Florida
Water Traffic Lenguc?

UNCLE HANK

It is an old adage—that nt the top
of this editorial; but there is no gain­
saying its npponl to thinking men nnd
women. It applies with remarkablo
aptness to those who coniemplnto im­
mediate leaving of this state to go to
their northern homes, forgetting, in
tho embrace of Florida warmth and
soothingness, thnt bnck homo “the
frost is still in tho ground’’; that a let­
ter from home told Inst week 0f
"Unde John’s’’ slipping on tho ico
nnd breaking his arm; of the slush
and mud beginning to appear ns the
first spring sun rays hit tho snow.
Thoso things, after being wnrm,
and tho saps of lifesaving started up­
ward, in Floridn, chill and hurt the
body nnd nro too often an excitant to
illness, either pneumonia, influonzn or
rheumntism.
It is bettor to bo safe in Florida for
a few weeks longer, than to bo sorry
nt homo in bed, with whnt may prove
u serious illness!
Do not fear tho warm wonther in
Florida. Thoso who imngino thnt the
spring season is one of malarial pois­
oning, that tho summer season is ono
prolonged buttle with fevers, do not
know this state. Not only are those
things almost unknown hero, but
where careless living has resulted in
cither, the response to remedial and
curative meuns is more prompt nnd
sure in Floridn thnn in any other
state.
Thousands of men and women will
remain in Floridn this summer, nftor
having come early lust yenr to test
out tho climate.. Not alone is the rec­
ord here enough to' convince them;
hut reports in the papers “hack homo’’
have shown them thnt day for day,
the summer months through, it is
hotter “back home’’ nnd the nights
are more unbearable than anywhere
on the Florida const, or in many-of
the inland locations.
Various places, and organizations,
of this state are beginning a campaign
to turn tho summer seekers after com­
fort nnd rest, to Floridn. It will suc­
ceed us booh ns some educational work
lias been done, nnd those who come
and grow better during tho summor
get buck and talk it over with their
neighbors. Tho west conBt resorts of
this state, swept as they nro daily and
nightly by tho prevailing westwardly
winds are filling oncli year more and
more with those who have learned by
actual stay thnt It is cooler in Florida
gulf resorts during July nnd August
than it is in nny resort north of this
state. Stay a few weeks longor—or
better still, spend the summor.—Tam­
pa Tribune.
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us w hite slaves from th ' colored bell­
hops.

ing 1b as limited as It Is Ineffective
in the smaller communitos. On tho
other hand, such a plan woulij mean
the most aweepng invasion of the
country by the mail order houses that
ever hns been known. The mall or
dcr men would save hundreds of thou­
sands of dollars, which could then be
put into Intensive campaigns to take
trndo nnd money from tho home
town. The merchants know they can
serve our people quito nB well and
quite ns economically as any mall or­
der house Iq tho world, and that tho
buyer enn actually see tho articles
being bought nnd get prompt deliv­
ery, but the catalogue offers of tho
mall order specialists nre painted In
alluring colors, nnd whon they can
be put out without dnngcr of waste
for lost stamps affixed, local trade
will dwindle In every community.
This whole matter will rest in tho
hnnds of tho now Postmaster General
nnd if tho mcrchnnts nro wlso they
will loso no time In colling his atten­
tion to tho gravity of such n ruling
so fnr ns local trndo is concerned.
Merchants in several towns un­
doubtedly will take this m atter up,
nnd it would not hurt to add our
protest to tho others. Tho merchants
can stand open competition from tho
mail order men, but they should not
bo subjected to unfnir ndvnntngo.
The money spent at home circulates
nnd returns to tho spender. Whon it
goes out of town it gocH Into tho maw
of the gigantic corporations thnt
little use for smnll communities, ex­
cept whnt they enn got out of them.
—DeLnnd Sun.
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BUY NOW

I thunk tho good people of our
beautiful city for responding b o free­
ly to my cnll for aid in helping tho
poor nnd needy ono In our commun­
ity, especially Mrs E. Hutchins nnd
children, whose husbnnd hns fallen In
sin nnd been taken Into custody by
tho United States Courts nnd loft
them destitute. May God bless the
cheerful givers in helping the poor
and needy ones of our community Is
my earnest prayer. I hnvo worked
In tho work for yenrs In different
plnccs nnd I havo novor had bettor
responses form any plnco than In
Snnford.
Why not love tho good
people of Sanford.
MRS. SADIE ALLEN,
Supt of Supplies for M. E. Church
nnd Missionary Society.
Phono 437-J.
Address: 813 W. 2nd St.

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Snnlty is relative. And noarly ev­
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10 for 9c
Vacuum tins
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New Jersey reports nearly 40,000
in Us iiiBnne asylums.
Roughly
that's one in each population.
If the ratio holds good nationally,
the country must hnvo 1,0130,000 men­
tal inco^etontf* confined behind lock
nnd key.
The world nt your door every even­
Wc pay groat attention to diseases
COMPARISON OF RATES
ing
for Ific.—Dally Herald.
of the body, very little attention to
diseases of the mind. This is n mis­
In this Issue is a letter from S. J.
take thnt wiSNt, generations will rec­
Sligh, president of tho Central Floridn
tify later on, larfoly by treating tho
Wnter Traffic League in which he
thyroid, ndrennls, pituitary and other
gives nctunl figures nnd shows the
ductless glands.
difference in handling nnd tho big sav­
Shocking to think of 1,1150,000
ing by water. It is useless for the
Americans locked up bccnusc they nre
shippers to longer ignoro this import­
not mentally bnlnnced.
ant item in their business lives. Whilo
Several tinioB thnt number? roam­
tho growers here nro running to nnd
ing nt Inrge, nre considered crazy by
fro trying to get in their eropH, to
thoir nssocintos. Many of them nre
bring them to mnturity nnd then to
the victims of living nhend of thoir
sell them they are losing sight of the
R e lie v e d
times.
octopus thnt is lying in tho offing
in 72 Hours
Snnity is a relntivo term.
rendy to oat up their profits—the rail­
It in not so long Binco peoplo were
road rates. Unless tho freight rates
Without Drugs
looked on ns lunatics if they thought
can be lovered thero is no ncod of
F e lr i* In H e a rt, C heat, S h o u ld e r, A m u ■
the earth round Instead of flat. It A n g in a Pee to r i* —D iffic u lt B re a th , S m o th e r­
growing cither fruits or oranges nnd
took Columbus nnd n host of other in g , D l u y , F a in tin g S p a ll*. D ro p a tc a l S w e ll­
tho so-called high prices thnt you hear
A lb u m e n and S u g a r, h a r e been p e rm a n ­
daring
nnvigntors, Including Magel­ ings.
so much nbout will all bo n joke next
e n tly re lie v e d within 72 h ea rt to’ 2 w eeks,
lan, who wns the first person to sail w ithout D rugs and M edicines, In th o usand*
season. There may ho high prices for
by T h e W a ld e n M e th o d . K % o f
nround
tho world, to turn tho tables o■uf Hcase*,
fruits nnd vegetables but you people
ere re o f H e a r t T ro u b le , C a rd ia c A a th m a .
nnd prove the supposedly Insane A n g in a , Blood P r « * * u r e , T h re a te n e d P ara lya ia.
will never get tho money. There will
H a rd e n e d A r te r ie s an d K id n e y C o m p lain ts
rcnlly Avere snnoj,
bo another raise in freight rntes nbout
h a ve no o rg a n lo tro u b le a n d c a n be p ro m p tly
Galileo wns considered crazy be- and p e rm a n e n tly re lie v e d by T h e W a ld e n
that tlmo nnd y n u r f r u i t s and Vege­
e th o d , w ith o u t d r u g * . W r it e f o r 18 page
ennso ho Insisted that tho sun stood Mbook,
tables will be swallowed up In tho
c o p y rig h te d , e x p la in in g th e N a tu r e ,
still, earth revolving nround It. Un­ C a u a e a a n d P e rm a n e n t B e lie f o f these com ­
maw of tho greedy monster thnt
g a , B d e n tiU e C o n a u lta tio n
der penalty of donth, he was com­ pClah ainrt.ts ,Rwefeithreonucet ds,ruetc
seems to know no end in demanding
., w h ic h w ill be s e n t to
pelled to p]nco his hand on tho Diblo aulTorera F re e , u p o n re c e ip t o f a s ta te m e n t o f
more and more of your hard earned
th o ir case. A d d res s: T h e W a ld e n In s titu te ,
nnd admit thnt the sun moved around
money. It is high timo tho merchants
B u tte 407, P ly m o u th B ld g ., N e w H a v e n . C onn.
the
earth,
ns
It
seems
to
n
watcher.
and shippers and tho growers and tho
“Nevertheless,” said Gnllloo, ns he
various associations in Snnford took
turned
aside, “tho sun does Htnnd
heed of this important item—by far
HALL’S BARBER
still.”
tho most important that you hnvo to
SHOP
Everyone hns an obsession of somo
confront. All your safeguards for
sort—n mania. You encounter tho Next door to the Princess Theatre
tho crops, all your cold storage, nil
most pronounced form of monoman­
your co-operative methods, nil your
iac in tho reformer who thinks his THE
ONLY UNION
"cure-nil" will right all that’s wrong
SHOP IN SANFORD
Our local merchants might wise­ lie can prove, to his own satisfac­
ly givo some consideration to tho tion and often to others, thnt tho
PRICE LIST
recommendation of tho
National subject of his mania Is tho enuso of
Shave ........................20c
Commission of tho Associated Adver­ all evil conditions.
Most people hnvo monomnnla in Hair Cut...-................. 40c
tising Clubs of tho World, which re­
cently passed a resolution strongly tho mild form known ns concentra­ Shampoo .................. 35c
favoring tho establishment of a tion.
It is impossible for anyone to at­ M assage.................... 35c
C. O. D. postage permit plan. Undor
tain
success without becoming a Singe......................... 35c
the plan direct by mall advertisers
monomaniac
on somo dcflnlts subject.
may send out return envelopes and
ThuH
you
scq
ono successful man de­ This shop hns been renovated, cleaned
cards to prospects with a permit no­
tice printed In placo of n Btamp. Tho voting 80 per cont. of his conscious nnd pnlntcd throughout. Wo employ
§ return matter can then bo mailed and thno and thought to tho commodity only tho most skilled barbers, guar­
Courtesy and Prompt Ser* 5 the permit holder pay tho postage'or sorvico that earns him dally antee satisfaction nnd will npprcclte
vice Our Motto
3 upon tho delivery.
your patronage.
Merchants in broad.
towns such ob ours nro likely to bo
Tako tho average successful man
Jprcd Into a dangerous trap If they away from his mania, and ho Is lost
HALL’S BARBER
permit
such
u
plan
to
go
through
in
tho
labyrinth
of
others’
manias.
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without protest. They may aoo only
A book published a few years ago,
Next to Princess
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thoy
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CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
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• CLASSIFIES)
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Great growing weather to‘- to
m Classified Ada Be k line. No
* * day. Warm and rains and *
m Bd taken for les* than 25c.
fs rains and warmer and you to
H and posUlreljr no elaaalfled
fa can see for yourself thnt it fa
n Bda charged to anyone. Cash
f f I* 85 and thero nover has to
H must accompany all ordera.
f® been such a wonderful fa
pa Count fire worda to a line
f** spring in the history of the fa
pa and remit accordingly.
fa grentest stnte In tho union, fa
f f Send a copy of this jinpcr to to
m p3i mi
f f your friends in the north fa
f® today and tell them what fa
fa you nro doing down hero to
WANTED
WANTED—House, or unfurnished fa while they nro freezing to to
fa death up there.
to
rooms by couple. Phone 295-W .
307-Gtp fa 5:40 A. M. MARCH 20, 1922 to
f* Maximum......... .......
85 to
WANTKD-Salesmnn, 10,000 mlfe,
Minimum ...»................. 64 to
new cord tiros a t ono-half off to
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Rnngo .............
G7 to
live salesmen and distributors, exclu­
fa Baromotor ................... 29.96 to
d e territory.—-Manufacturer, 1110 S .
Rain ................................. 25 to
Michigan, Chicago, 111.
307-2tp fa
Southwest and cloudy.
fa
WANTED—Team work. Apply 5T ff
to
Hanson Shoe Shop.
300-12tp f a t o f a f a f a f a t o f a t o t o
SXLKs MA'N to cover local territory,
eelllng dealers. Guaranteed salary
of ( 100.00 per week for right man.—
The Commercial Radium Co., Fifth Veterans Want
State Compensation
Avc. Bldg., New York.
300-Gtp
WANTED TO T^A bE—Pair of horsFrom Legislature
os for Ford truck in good condition.
—M. Hnnson Shoe Shop.
30fl-12tp
PALM BEACH, March 18.—The
WANTED—ICO
colored
laborers American Legion passed the follow­
wonted in the city of Daytona, Fla., ing resolutions nt their convention in
for concrete and asphalt paving, also this city:
*cwer work. Wages 17Wc per hour,
"Whereas, many states in this coun­
working ten hours per day. Pay in
try hnvo through their legislatures
cash every Saturday. Free bunk houso provided for adjusted compensation to
«nd commissary attached. Don't write. nil cx-sorvico men who served in tho
Come ready to work. Job good for world war from their respective stat­
lix months.—Atlantic Bithullthic Co.
es; and, where, during tho wnr tho
303-lwc
men who offered their services in tho
military service of this country re­
FOR SALE .
ceived
ouly nominnl compensation
FOB SALE—New Home Sewing muwhile
the
men in industrial life were
chine, first class condition, $25.—
paid
unusually
largo sums for the ser­
Mrs. l’enrson, 1002 West First Street;
vices
they
rendered;
and,
307-3tp
“Wheeras,
the
legislature
of the
FOR SALE—New Ford, never run;
stnte
of
Florida
convenes
in
April
in
$15.00 under market price.—A. L.
1923,
and
it
is
entirely
probable
thnt
Roy, 200 Park Ave.
307-7tp
n bill will be introduced providing for
Foil SALE—Refrigerator, ico box, adjusted compensAion to the citizens
sanitary couches, beds, dining ta­ of Floridn who served in the Into
bles, kitchen tables, safes, chairs, gas world war, and if said bill should bo
range, gas plates, oven9, heaters und introduced tho
American Legion
Victrola. Can be seen over 5 and 10 should bo able to furnish facts of ap­
cent store.
307-3tp proximately the number of men who
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 ncro, sorved from this state, tho average
ono 10 acre Sanford ave. walking term of service and tho amount of
distance to city. Two lots corner money required to pay an adjusted
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west compensation; and, whereas, this Loside Palmetto ave., BO ft. from Elev­ gion favors tho pnssago of a bill for
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, ndjusted compensation; now, there­
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange- fore, be it resolved, that tho Ameri­
Its, Calif._____________ 288tf; 29-tf can Legion, Department of Florida,
FUR SALE—6 acres good celery land, hereby requests members of tho leg­
Cameron ave., near loading station. islature to pnss an ndjusted compen­
Two acres cleared, good well, not til­ sation bill providing for tho pnyment
ed. Price $1,000.—W. M. Haynes, 115 to those who served in the mltitnry
Park Ave.
306-3tp servico of the United States from
Florida during tho World war, or
FOR SALE—Two Ford touring enrs, making other adequate compensation,
self starters, good condition. Apply and, resolved, thnt a committee bo
Sanford Auto Exchange foot of First appointed to collect duta showing the
street.
303-Gtc number of men enlisted, the time they
FOR- SALE—One B flat saxophone served and the amount required to
ami U flat clarinet.
Apply 207 pay an adjusted compensation."'
French ave.
303-12tp
FOR SALE—Cash and carry Grocery
to to to to to to to
Store, 311 Sanford Ave.
300-Gtp
FOR SALE—15 ncres, 10 tiled, 4 room
houso, barn, 1 wclis, $9,000. Terms.
—H. B, Lewis. Phone 349 or 391
301-tGc
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National Commander
Of American Legion
the Guest of Orlando
Speaks a Parable Relative to the Sol­
diers’ Bonus
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"This bonus was the child of con­
gress and not the child of the Ameri­
can Legion," declared Co- Hanford
MacNidcr of Mason City, Iowa, nat­
ional commander of the American Le­
gion, Saturday night In addressing
150 members of Orlando Memorial
Post No. 19, at a banquet gt the San
Juan Hotel. "Tho compensation act,
now called the bonus, was created two
years ago by the politicians who told
the people that they were going .to
square things up for the service men.
The bonus is not tho.Legion's battle
—it is a promise that must be carried
out. It is not a price on patriotisg)
and no man can say that because
Washington took his and also Lin­
coln.
"The colors," continued Commander
MacNider, "are the best assurance
that America is going to stay tho way
the American Legion put i t We are
going to sec that thopo men who were
blinded and disabled get a square deal
from tho country they fought for. Ev­
ery bit of legislation now* in effect for
the benefit of the disabled soldiers
wns put through congress by the
American Legion and by nobody else.
Nothing in congress in the way of leg­
islation for the cx-service man has
been done except that accomplished
by the Legion. Under the adjusted
compensation act the ex-service men
must bo given their chance."
Colonel MacNider closed his ad­
dress by referring to March 20 as
national unemployment relief day for
the ex-soldiers. - He declared that the
11,000 posts in America were compos­
ed of 1,000,000 members “all standing
for the same purpose, a purpose so big
nnd fine and strong that we shall go
straight, and when we say we ere
for a cause or measure it shall go
through."
Orlando Memorial Post No. 19 was
not only host to Commander MncNidor but also to Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart,
of Cincinnati, national president of
tho Woman’s Auxiliary; William Follott, of Portland, Ore., past state com­
mander of Oregon ,and past national
vice-commander; Humphries Sullivan,
of St. Louis, chairman of the speak­
ers bureau of tho Legion; Sumter L.
Lowery, of Tampn, past state com­
mander; Mrs. H. C. Dozier, of Ocala,
Btnto president of tho Woman’s Auxil­
iary, and Mrs. II. M. Voorhis, of Or­
lando, pnst state president of the
Woman's Auxiliary and state execu­
tive committee-woman. These were
seated at the speaker’s table together
with S. Kendrick Guernsey, master of
ceremonies; Hon. W. L. Tilden, who
spoke on behalf of Mayor Duckworth,
who was out of the city; J. Y. Cheney,
post commander, nnd H. M. Voorhis.
Hon. W. L. Tilden in delivering his
address of welcome on behalf of tho
mayor, referred to Commander Mac­
Nider us "the man in our midst who
holds in his hand more potential pow­
er than nny living man." He declar­
ed thnt the event was nn epoch in thu
history of Orlnndo. "When the night­
mare of four years ago came to a
close,” said the speaker, "the men of
tho American Legion, around this
FOR SALE—Two story business
table,
w*ere the ones who stopped it,
to For Florida: Fair tonight to
building. Apply to the owner, Klcn to and Tuesday; cooler tonight, to and they nre of the most powerful or­
Aros, 805 9th St.__________ 284-20tc
ganization in the world today."—Or­
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R- to to to to
to to to to to lnndo Sentinel.
siding. Within four blocks of center
of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc
m&amp;m
Foil SALE—Oak and other Kara
...
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wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
firo place, $2.00.—Hosklna Jones,
Bourdall Avenue.
280-tfc

THE WEATHER =

MURRAY SAMS
MADE JUDGE OF |I t s
VOLUSIA COUNTY

LOST—Between McHonsvillc avenue
and Methodist church, $0.00. Five
ones rolled together and ono loose.
Return to R. B. Middleton's Store nt
Golsboro and receive reward. 307-ltp
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Pair of
dark mules and bay horse. Reward
if brought to C. E. Henry, Sanford.
________
306-5tp
LOST—In Sanford or on Orlando road
black leather bill folder, containing
small sum of money, trunk key and
postage stamp. Reward if returned
to Herald office.
30G-2pt

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OARAGE FOR RENT—614 Msgpolia

307-0tp

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Buying Property
^A^DOUGLASS, Pres.

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TALLAHASSEE, March 18.—Gov­
ernor Hardee today anounced the ap­
pointment of Murray Sami of DeLand, for County Judge Volusia
County to succeed the late Judge
McCrory. Sams is now representa­
tive in the Legislature from Volusia
and a candidate for the Senate. It
is not known whether the appoint­
ment will result in him withdrawing
from the campaign.

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BANK'ACCOUNT?

How is it with you?

Gillett May Entertain
Bonus Bill Monday

First National Bank

( D r T h e A sao elatrd P re s s )

WASHINGTON, March 18.—Speak­
er Gillett was to decide today at a
conference with House Republican
leaders whether he would entertain
Monday a motion to consider the sol­
diers’ bonus bill under suspension of
rules.

A COMMUNITY BUILDEB
F. P. FORSTER, President

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SAFETY RAZOR

Jury Considering:
Obenchain Case Today AT YOUR OWN PRICE
Murder of Sweetheart
Drop a Coin in the Box
For a few days only

Another Los Angeles Case That is At­
tracting Attention
(Hr Thr Aaaorlntrd Praaa)
LOS ANGELES, March 18.—The
jury is considering the case of Mrs.
Madalynne Obenchain, tried for tho
murder of her sweethenrt, J. Bolton
Kennedy, is to resume its deliberations
nt nine o’clock this morning. The jury
took the case yesterday afternoon und
was locked up for the night at 9:25.
The jury is composed of nine men and
three women.

THE BALL HARD
WARE CO.
NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

FORD "CARRIES ON"
HAS NOT GIVEN UP
MUSCLE SHOALS IDEA
(Dr Thr Aaaor!a(rd Prraa)
DETROIT, Mich., March 18.—De­
claring that "if its tho last thing I
do in the world, I’ll exert every re­
source and influence at my command
to keep the hands of Wall street pff
Muscle Shoals," Henry Ford yester­
day broke his silence maintained
during the last two months with re­
gard to his offer to lease nnd operate
the government water-power project
in Alabama.
Mr. Ford mnde the statement in
answer to an intimation reaching
him to the effect that because of his
silence the southern states had be­
gun to wonder whether he had lost
interest in the project.
"Tell those people of the south,”
Mr. Ford saaid, "that Wall street
will have no part cither in financing
or operating Muscle Shoals if I can
help it. If its the InBt thing I do,
I’ll exert every resource and influ­
ence at my command to keep tho
hands of Wall street off the Shoals
project and perpetuate it as a great
example to the American people—
a living example of what they can do
If they will safeguard the country's
waterpower and develop it.”
IRISH TERRORISTS
UNDER COVER
SHOOT AGAIN

B. F. WHITNER, Caakiar

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WASHINGTON, March 18.—Repub­
lican house leaders expect to confer
with President Harding nt the White
House tomorrow night regarding tho
procecdure in handling compromise
soldiers bonus bill. They are hopeful
he will (approve their plan for pas­
sage of measure under suspension of
rules.

ANOTHER SUSPECT
IN TAYLOR CASE
ARRESTED IN MEXICO

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ABSTRACT CO.

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= PROFESSIONAL =
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: DIRECTORY =
to to to to to to to to to to

THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law
Practicing in State and Federal Coorta ,
Over Seminole County Bank

George A. DeCottes
A tto m ey -a t-L a w
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto Repair Work
Phone 30

Corner First and Oak

"WE DELIVER THE GOODS**

CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX­ Quick Service Transfer
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
Storage Facilities
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE If we please yon, tell othere; if um
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
tel] ns. Phone 498
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
Sanford Steam Laundry
294-24tc
City Tax Collector.

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

PROPERTY OWNERS
NOVELTY
TAKE NOTICE SANFORD
WORKS
The law provides thnt "If tax­
es upon real estate shall not be
paid before the first day of April
of any year, the Tax Collector
shall advertise and sell."
This is to notify all concerned
that the requirements of law will
be complied with and the Tax
Books will positively be closed
on April first as provided by law
and all lands on which taxes
have not been paid will be ad­
vertised and executions issued
for unpaid personal property
taxes.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mil]
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEB
S17 Commercial Street

Sanford, Via.

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORp

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Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Work}
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;

Oreraize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shaft* re­
(II? Thr .(■■nrlnlril 1‘rrw)
BELFAST, Ireland, March 18.—
Terroists who remained under cover Tax Collector, Seminole County turned; agents for Callla Inboard sad
Outboard Motors. ----------- Phone 61
on St. Patrick’s day resumed activi­ 292-M-W-S
ties today. A news vendor was ihot
nnd wounded. Man shot and killed SaBBIIISSSISBSSSSSSSSIISIBBBBISISBSIBBBBSBBBBSBBSIBI*
in Newtonards road. ,

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LOS ANGELES, March
18.—
Doubts were cast by representatives
District Attorneys office and Captain
of Police Detectives here today upon
reports of tho arrest yesterday in
Mexico of suspect in Taylor murder
case.
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and* Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

Kimball Pianos, from factory to
home prices. When you are out shop­
ping, don’t fail to stop in a t T. J.
RALPH CHAMBERS
‘i
Miller A Sons’ and look them over.
Leading man with Picker! Stock Company, at the Princess The- Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices and
atre all This Week, Opening Tonight
terms.
288-tfc

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One of them paid rent all of his life; the other paid on a
lot and home. When they came tq the last stretch on life’s
journey they met, one of them looked tired and discouraged
because all that he had to show for his life was a bunch of
rent receipts), and the other looked like he respected himself
and felt that he waA a man among men. (because he had
accumulated a little something in his travels).
Which man are you going to be?

We sell lots on easy terms with a small pay­
ment down
%

Meisch Realty Co.
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH_21, 1922

NUMBER 808

REPUBLICANS IN MAINE
BONUS BILL COMES UP
WIDE OPEN CONDITIONS
' KEEP HOLD ON POLITICS
THURSDAY IN HOUSE
BY REDUCED MARGIN
IN MIAMI TO RESULT IN
FAILED IN SUSPENSION
SHIFT OF PROHI FORCES
Returns Today Show Tha tMaine is Going Against
T h eG .O .P .

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SHOTS FIRED
State
Prohibition
Office
AUGUSTA, March 21.— The Republicans retain their hold o f HUGHES DENIES
the third Maine congressional district but by a margain greatly
- ’era W ill Be Taken to
AT CHINESE smnll
reduced from the record Republican vote o f 1920. With only fifty
CHARGES
MADE
the East Coast
precincts missing the returns todny from tho special election
showed John E. Nelson, Republican, elected over Erpest
IN THE SENATE VIGOROUS CAMP’GN
L. McLean, Democrat, by a majority o f 6,294. Nelson will fill the
PUT THROUGH NOW MINISTERTODAY yesterday
unexpired term of John A. Peters, who resigned to become a fed­
G. 0 . P. Leaders Were
Balked on Rules by
Speaker Gillett

.

CHINESE YOUTH TRIES TO KILL
eral judge.
THE MINISTER TO
FRANCE

.

( B f T h e A a a o e la tr d P re a a )

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In 1920 Peters majority was 19,267 votes.

TnAT SECRET UNDERSTANDING
LM
' HAD BEEN MADE BY U.
W ILL BE WAG D
AGAINST
S. AND ENGLAND
BOOTLEGGERS AN D THEIR
FRIENDS ALL OVER
( I l f T h e A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s )
( n r T lia A a a o e la tr d I’ rra a )
STATE .........................
PARIS, March 21.— An attempt wnB
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 21.— Secre­
( l l r T h e A susno cr ia
U tl et d 1
I 'r r t a )
mado today to assassinate Chon Lu,
tary IIughcH todny sent a lottor to
----------- March
- 21.—Tho Chinoso minister to France.
(H r T ile A s s n r ln t c d I’ r ra a )
.WASHINGTON,
Four
Scnntor Lodge denying charges made
i MIAMI, March 21.— Wide open
bonuB bill will bo taken up by tho shots woro fired at him by n Chlncso
in tho sennto yestordny thnt secret conditions in Miami and vicinity far
house Thursdny under suspension of youth, nono of which took effect. Chi­
understanding had boon entered Into ns enforcement o f p ro h ib itio n s con­
nese
tho rules under u plun agreed upon : J
1080 engineer
onK'neor accompanying
aicnmpanyint, the
t! minby tho United Stntcs nnd Groat Brit- cerned will result In shifting o f tho
d ir The Aaaoelatrd I'rraa)
COTTON MILLS ARE CUTTING
.
,
.
,
• „
, 1 iBtor was wounded in the hoad.
todny nt u conference between Speak­
DAYTONA, March 21.— Tho public nln during the arms conference ns to stato enforcement officers according
WAGES RIGHT AND
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headquarters of Colonel Natt. Jast
Ity bill, which would requiro county futuro action in Pacific.
er Gillett and Ghairmnn Campbell of PROMINENT MAN
LEFT
who
will bo involved in tho shifts v u
commissioners and schqol boards to
tho rules committee.
Tho speaker
DIES AT LAKE WALES,
RED
MEN
MEET
not
revealod,
but data compiled for
publish the' minutes o f thoir meet­
(H r T h e A a a oela trd P re a a )
agreed to entertain the motion to sus­
WAS U. S. MARSHAL
forwarding
at
Tampa whero Allan,
AND
AUDUBONS
AT
LAWRENCE, Mass., March 21.— A ings, will occupy prominent plnco in
pend tho rules. Campbell snld ho
stato
enforcement
commsissloner for Yii
,
JACKSONVILLE
wnvo of wnge revision'in tho Now the discussions at the meeting o f tho
(H r T h e A s s o c ia t e d I’ m * )
would call n mooting of his committoo
Florida,
who
will
be
expected to malt*
England
cotton
mills
struck
Lnwrcnco
LAKE WALES, Mnrch 21.—John C.
Florida Press Association hero, April
tomorrow morning nt which ho will
(
l
l
r
T
h
r
A
a
a
o
e
la
tr
d
I'r
r
a
a
)
the
suggested
changes
today,
tho
Pacific
mills,
normally
em­
7 and 8 Proposed legislation to donsk oommltteo members to report rule Ames, United States marshal at Chi­
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 21.— Grout
r*'
ploying ten thousand persons nnd tho fine tho status o f legal publicity also
cago
undor.
four
Republican
adminis­
designating Thursdny ns •suspension
Council Florida Improved Ordor of
MIAMI, Mnrch 21.— Forty special
Everett mills, twelve hundred, an­ will bo given an airing..
trations
and
threo
times
mayor
o
f
his
day with proviso for four hours debate
Red Men nnd Pocahontas Tribes, Aid govornmont agents, olght Hying 1
home city, Streator, III., died suddonly nouncing cut understood to bo approx­
Both measures were before the
on bill shall be provided.
Florida Audubon society opened their squadrons o f fivo men acting under
imately 20 per cent. Arlington mills state legislature at its last session
Under thin provision two-thirds ma­ at his winter homo hero shortly after
annual conventions here todny. Red tho porsonnl direction o f Colonel L. G.
employing seven thousand, announced but became lost in tho mass o f un­
midnight
of
heart
trouble.
jority would he necessary to pass tho
Men adjourns tomorrow night nnd Au­ Nutt, head o f tho narcotic division o f
ah Indefinite shut down effective Sat­ finished business.
bill. No amendments would ho perdubon society Thursday night.
tho internal rovenuo department, ’’•V
urday on account of "unsatisfactory
The meeting of tho publishers hero
'mitted nor would It bo possible to
inunchcd yesterday a nation-wide li­
business conditions.”
had been originally scheduled for
ninko a motion to recommit mensuro
quor clean-up, with Miami as the
March ;il nnd April 1, but protests
to ways and means committee.
stnrting point. Tho raiders worked
from several that they counld not got
SIMULTANEOUS EFFORT
fast covering territory' o f twenty
away from thoir business nt thnt
THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH
(Hr The Associated Press)
square
miles and at night fall had
WASHINGTON, Mprch 21.— SpcnkIIY THE METHODISTS ttimo caused tho meeting-dates to be
seized
liquor
in twenty-five places and
advanced Those in charge of shap­
cr Gillett Is expected to glvo a final
expected
to
visit
a score moro before
ing
tho
program
for
tho
two-day
decision todny whether ho would en­
NASHVfLLE, Tenn., (Special).— , - ......................... - they
quit
for
tho
dny.
tertain a motion to bring up tho bon­ SUPREME COURT SAYS INCOME Mnrch 21.— A simultaneous e ffo r t ' mcol,nB hnvc emphasized its ImpojrAbout
twenty
arrests wcro made
us bill in the House this week under
IIELI) HY TRUSTEE NOT
throughout Southern Methodist tor- tnru’e&lt; ftsserting thnt there will be no
HAS NOT BEEN ABANDONED IJY during tho day. Tho prisoners wore
junketing.
suspension of rules.
TAXABLE
/
ritory, or\ March 20, to bo known ns
GOVERNMENT AT WASH­
hailed boforo United States CommieRepublican loaders still Intend to
"World Sunday,” will, it is snld, Ball
INGTON
sloncr, J. M. Graham, who fixed bond
d l y T h e A a a o rln trd P rra a)
handle It that way If possible In or­
tho attention of delinquent subscrib­ DON’T DI.AME
WASHINGTON, Mnrch .^11.— Mil­
for
thoir hearings, generally at
der to Bhut o ff a motion to recommit
ers to tho Contonnry o f Missions
•
EQUINOX FOR
(H r T h r A a a u rln lr d I’ rra a )
lions of dollars income taxes collected
$ 200 .
*
tho hill ns well ns nil amendments
movement of tho Methodist Episcopal
DAD WEATHER
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 21.— White
by tho govornmont must bo refunded
Tho raids woro tho culmlnntlftn o f a
Church, South, to n nhortngo in col­
House stated the government had
J according to an intorpretntlon by In­ lections on behalf of that movomont.
(H r T h r A s s o r ln .r d I’ rra a )
sweeping ton days Investigation dur­
not
entirely uuunuuiiau
abandoned iiucmpii!
attempts u&gt;
to
f
...................—
........
......
,
Thu
so-called
cquinoctinl
storm
is
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WASHINGTON, Mnrch 2t.— Bnlk ternal. ..............
......................
.........
Roveittio Commissioner Ulnir.
ing which timo n mass o f ovidcnco was.
cxI,oci°4 Hint on "World Sun- something referred to often in popu- bring the operators and miners togutlied in thoir dcslro to got tho mensuro The supreme court held that an in- I ,,
compiled by tho forty investigators.
up yesterday under a suspension of come held and accumulated by trus- dny pastors of tho 18,000 church Inr language, but has very little l&gt;r *n conference to avert threatened Colonol Nutt declared Inst night that
tho rules, republican house lenders in tee for benefit o f tinhorn or unnseer- congregations in Southern Methodism scientific basis, 'said Weatherman! 8tTikc in soft coal fields. Added no sensational
revolutions
would bo
chnrge of tho compromise soldiers’ tallied persons was not taxnblo. Tho will revive tho Centennry thomo nnd W. J. Bennett,' Monday, when nsked 8teI,s h" (l been taken or results attain mndo inter, involving
prominent
bonus bill, still wore determined Inst Bureau had boon heading such income portnry tho disastrous results to tho for an explanation of the enrly morn- ed which would justify public an- bankers, whom ho charged with fin­
big missionary -program, launched jng deluge which chilled Tnmpnns on nouncement,
night* to put tho measure through taxable heretofore.
ancing tho bootleg industry hero on
throe years ngo if tho deficit in not route downtown or elsewhere about
this week Thoir expressed intention
___________________
a wldo scale
made good. Cash payments on over- the city.
NEW 1 ORK, March 21.— An order
was to call it up Thursdny, under n PRINTERS SCHOOL TO HE
Colonel Nutt yestordny made a 700
It j3 true
admits the wenthermnn,
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..
fo»- the suspt-nsio nof work in the nnsuspension of tho rules, if possible; ESTABLISHED AT MONTVERDE duo Centenary subscriptions will bo
word report on his activities hero to
solicited
on
"World
Sundny”
*
. .
nr,4 that nt tho seasons o f the equinoxes . thraclte and bituminous coni minus
otherwise undor a special rule which
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Federal
prohibition
Commlsrionor
Miring the following week a church- weather conditions are a littlo more throughout tho country willbo issucTl
probnbTy would shut out amendments.
, Mv T(,„
|„(P,| |.rpl,„,
Hnynos
,nt
Washington,
n o declnrod
MurIk-fore the house mot yesterday, | MONTVERDE, Mnrch 21.— A vlg- v.ule canvass will bo mndo to secure unsettled-than at any other particu- bite today according to Phillip
thnt
the
openness
with
which
trnns, lar time, and it frequently happens rny, international vice-president o f the
the whole situation wns laid before oVous campaign is to bo pushed in an 10 payment o f arrearages.
■AS
actions in liquor woro carried on
it*
original
drivo
for
the
Ccntcnthat
a
storm
occurs
within
n
week
United
Mine
Workers,
the President nt tho Whlto Houso by effort^to rnlso $100,000 by suhscriphero hnd stnrtled him. His ngents
a rommitte of house lenders, but t ! / tions for tho purpose of orecting a nry fund tuken threo years ngo wns before or after tho equinox, thus npwere directed to bootleggers with tho
for
$85,000,000,
to
l,o
paid
through
a
patently
verifying
the
theory,
executive declined to mnko any rec- printers’ ernft school hero In connccREFUSE MYERS FREEDOM
snmo frankness thnt 1n policeman
ommcndntlon.
tion with the Montvordo Industrial period of five years. It is announced j j n the north the month of Mnrch is
would
direct n stranger nnd hnd pur­
that only forty per cent of tho amount usually very stormy and windy. In
Speaker Gillett made known to School,
(I ly Tilt* A s s o c ln tr il I’ rra a )
chased
liquor in various places even
MIAMI, March 21.— Motion to dis­
those in charge of tho bonus IcglslnTho subscriptions arc to run over duo has been paid to dntc, whereas, this section it is not noticeable. But
winning
it o ff on punchboards. In
tion his decision not to entertain n ft stnted periods, extending ns long ns sixty percent is now due. It is t o , September in this section is n month charge J. D. Myers from custody for
•’M
instances
he snid, bootlegger^ gave
this
„ f jninniuiu
possible Wost
Indian
hurricanes,
..
,
.shortage that Methodists
----- wi
Hunt IIIU
IIIII IIU
rriUUMUH. the alleged embozzlomont of $54,000
motion to suspend the rules nnd pass four years, tho first instnllmont to ho meet
hnnkcr
ns
reference.
"In
two
cases,”
the bill,
pnynblo by September 1. An export throughout the South are seeking to although the storm of Inst October in socuritjcs of the Continental NnThis necessitated further con fer-' campaigner will ho secured to tnko nrouso the mind o f the church along came a month after' tho equinox nnd tionnI H«»k o f Salt Lake City, Utah, ho declared, "after negotiations w or«
Centennry lines.
/ -xtl
should not bo credited to cqulnotical In 1014, wns denied by Judge II. P. closed lending bankers hold tho pur­
cnees among tho lcadera, who refused the field in tho interest of tho fund
chase
price
in
trust
nnd
signed
con­
/‘IS
to nbnndon their plan to cnll up the raising drive, nnd it is hoped to open
influence, says th0 weatherman
Brnnning yestordny nftornoon nt IlnFORTY-EIGIIT
CASES
tracts
to
thnt
effect.
bill with tho rules suspended so ns ( tho school this fall .
"There wns n bit o f wind this morn­ bens Corpus proceedings, nnd Myers,
OF WHISKEY SEIZED
Touching on smuggling operations
to cut o ff a motion to recommit tho
Tho movement to establish the
ing,” snld tho wenthermnn. “ Just a Milton D. Joseph, hb ho wus identi­
AT
CLEVELAND
TODAY
ho
declared thnt ft was minor mat­
bill M
nsil well
nsU H
nil
amendments.
ITVII t•
U IH
ItVIllllllVIIIUI Tho
*l(W school is fostered by the Florida
matter of 28 miles an hour, however, fied, wns ordered remanded to tho
ter
for the mnny bonts operating o ff
And by the wny, I noticed in tho custody o f tho shoriff. This wns tho
whole question of procedure wns dis- Press Association. A committee of
(Hy Thr Assm-lnteri I’ rraa)
tho
const to bring in liquor from tha
cussed nt a conference nftor tho tho publishers’ organizations charged
Times
Saturday
n
story
comparing
fourth of habeas corpus proceedings
CLEVELAND, Murch 21.— FortyHouse had ndjournod after a fifty j with raising tho funds is composed of eight enscs o f whiskey, shipped hero Tnmpn and Atlanta winds which in his behalf. An appeal on n writ Bnhnmas or tef moot schooners o ff tha
minutes’ session.
Present nt this •George Ilomser, Bradontown, chnlr- from Snvnnnnh, Georgia, wns seized stnted Tnmpn hns 10 days nnd At­ or error will bo taken to tho supreme keys nnd to mako purchases. Boot­
conferonco
o f .....
the ways !( ------»
man; ------Mrsi —
S. C.............
Wilson, ~—------Sarasota,- last night. Tho whiskey wns con- lanta 120 days per yenr, in which tho court, during which Myors will bo leggers brazenly delivered it to any
— uv. - iivw wcro
..v.v members v.
place desired, onco It reached Miami,
nnd menns committoo nnd tho party secretary; Harry L. Browh, Lnko- eenlod in n cnrlond o f lumber. Six wind ranchos 40 miles nn hour or hold horo.
nnd
ovon loading it into froight cars
lift
steering committee, ns well ns other , •land,
treasurer
Frank
K. Andcr-- mon wcro nrrcBtc j nH jj,oy woro more. That wns incorrect, tho story
------------1
----------------------------- -------and —
---------- -nnd
condescendingly buying vege­
lenders.
( son, Tampa; Arthur Green, Jackson- nbout to haul it nwny.
should have stated thnt we’ve hnd 10 ASKS LABOR BOARD BE FIRED
tables to camouflage' it with.
No final decision on procedure wns villo, nnd Frank Whitman o f the
winds of 40 miles or moro in 10
reached, hut thoro was nt least n tac­ Floridn Grower.
yenrs nnd thnt Atlnntn hns had 120
Preaa)
PLAN 100-ROOM HOTEL
NEW YORK, Mnrch 21__ Basing SUGAR KING STATES
it agreement thnt tho bill would como
in
tho
snmo
period.
In
othor
words
AT TALLAHASSEE SOON
PRICE OF SUGAR IS
t«P Thursdny
] ROY FORGED MONEY ORDER
we hnve nn nverngo of ono 40-miio thoir domnnd on charges thnt tho
railroad
inbor
bonrd
has
submitted
GOING .TO DROP AGAIN
Representative Mondell issued this
’ TO HELP HIS MOTHER
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 21.— At a wind n year, whilo Atlanta has ono
their members to “ unfair treatment”
n
month.”
statement when tho conference broke
meeting o f the bonrd o f directors of
NEW YORK, March 21.— C. A.
up:
'(H r Thr Aaanrt.itnl I’rraa)
The precipitntion hero Monday 1through “ Improper divisions,” tho
tho chnmhcr o f commorco plnns for
ST. PETERSBURG,* -------Mnrch, --21.—
eastern fodorntion o f tho Brothor- Sprekelis, president o f tho Federal
*wiiiui i qw wo niiuii
ii-uui u
"Tomorrow
shnll reach
n uvviodocismorning
wns
.18
inches.
Tho
stormy
n now 100-room hotel were discussed
hood o f Rnllwny and Steamship Sugar Refining Compnny, who has
inn, possibly by noon, ns to when nnd JncR Furndo, ngod 20 who wns sonIt woh doqidod to mnko immediate hit o f wenthor hero wns tho “ farthest
tonccd
to
seven
yenrs
imprisonment
Clerks, Freight Hnndlors, Express Just returned from Europe, last night
how the measure will bo brought up
plnns to finnnee such n building. Pre­ south” manifestation o f activity of
in
the
federal
ponitentinry
for
forg­
and
Stntion Employes yesterday pe­ predicted an early drop in sugar
for consideration There will bo no
liminary conferences with tho city the storm which is centering over tho
ing
n
monoy
ordor
hero
in
Februnry
titioned
President Hnrding nnd con- prices.
party conference.”
commission nro planned for tho nojet Great Lake Region, snys Mr. Ben­
.
o
f
lifst
yenr,
will
bo
given
his
freoTho recent price advance in raw
gross
to
abolish tho body. Tho orUll*
w
“
- few days, after which a mass meet­ nett.
Speaker Gillett said "things U|U
nro un
sugar
he said, stimulated further su­
gnnizntlon
represented
approximately
-a .they
. . . .
I n f f
Vthnt
U H »
M
U
• to roturn homo accordsettled ns
werb," _______
nddiqg
ho
,Io,n Mnrch 29»
Tho storm itsolf hns boen o f con­
ing o f citizens will bo called for the
had not stated that’ he would rccog- lnR to information rccolvod by Post- purposo o f getting finnnccs together siderable intensity nnd has brought 85,000 omploycs o f twenty eastern gar production in Europe with the
railroads.
- result that prices in America will de­
alze any one to present n speclnl rule n'nRfer W. L. Straub.
high winds ovor tho lake region nnd
for tho projbet.
crease with fnling o f f o f the Euro­
‘ ot tnko tho bill up undor n suspon-! Tho b°y ’» fnthor ,s*nn Invnild, nnd
tho Atlantic const, and tho eastern
pean domnnd^
*ion of tho rules.
I tbo mother unnblo td keep abreast of
MRS.
W.
M.
TUPPER
DIES
half o f tho country. Tho rnln has
PAPER TO RADIO NEWS
"The
pertain is
“ I look nt tho recent ndvnnco as a
• only thing
mini; yutiuni
in thnt
uwu the
uir tl,c living costs for tho two of thorn,
turned to snow in the lnko region. It
1 _ , J J J y V h r A mmotIii ft*t| I’ renN)
ill will como up
un Thursdnv."
hill
Thursdny," ho snld. recently lost thoior homo in dofnult
‘fiaih
in tho pan,” said Mr. Spreck(Hr Thr Aaaiirlntatl I’ rraa)
wns snowing nt Toledo Monday mor­
JACKSONVILLE, March 21.— Mrs. ols. All tho European countries will
o f payments
Postmaster Straub
RICHMOND,, Vn., March 21.— Tho ning, with n wind o f 44 miles nn
William Tuppor, wifo o f William bo self supporting as regards sugar : learned o------f tho
coupio’s
and Timcs-DIspatch Publishing Company,
PALMER COLLEGE
I----------------r - - rpialght
- - ---------hour.-*Tnmpn Times.
•
Tuppor, superintendent o f the Clydo within a few months and .the demand
PRESIDENT RFSIGNS communicated with Scnntor Flotchor which publishes tho Times-Dispatch
Stonmship Company and well known
_______
’
who in turn sought clemency for tho (morning) nnd tho Evening Dispatch
Wo novor fully understood tho word shipping operator,, died hero today o f fo r export sugar from tho western
hoy from President Harding. Tho will bogln todny tho Installation of
hemisphere will decrease.”
"incompatibility" until* north nnd
Mnrch nk•
21-'-- IJIIIU
heart failure nftor nn Illness o f two
p DEFUNIAK,
.......... •» Fla., muiui
il’UUUU mu
UVUfl tho first public sorvico radio broad­
chiefI UAITUUVU
oxccutivo reduced
tho H
sevon
m&lt;)
South Iroiand were unjtcd in tho holy
Tor. William Kompor, for ton years year's scntonco to ono year, which casting Staton in Virginia A twentydnys Mrs. Tupper was sovonty-two
TALLAHASSEE, March 21.— The
bonds of freedom.
*
years old.
President of Palmar College horo, expires Mnrch 20.
four hour service will bo accorded
stato Pardon Board noted favorably
resigned, effective April 1, to,
----------------------------within a radius o f 800 to 500 miles
on eighteen applications fo r clemency
Tho eyes seldom seo tomptntlon
accept the princliialshlp o f a m ilitary. Tho world at your door overy oven- embracing Virginia nnd North Caro­
Plans nro bqjng formulated fo r tho
submitted to It nt a meeting recently.
when
tho
nose
is
pressed
firmly
0 °K0 *n rinnville, Vn.
. |jng for lfic.— Daily Herald.
building o f two meat packing plants
lina.
Ono hundred and three applications
ngnlnst the grindstono.
at Fort Lauderdale.
were considered altogether.
IS SLOGAN . o f LEADERS BUT
PRESIDENT HARDING WILL
HAVE NOTHING TO DO
WITO IT.

WAGE REVISION NEWSPAPERS TO
IS S WE E P I N G DISCUSS PROPOSED
NEW ENGLAND PUBLICITY BILL

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MILLIONS INCOME
TO BE RETURNED
BY OFFICIALS

ATTEMPTED
ARBITRATION
IN BIG STRIKE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY. MARCH 20,1922

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PAUK FOUR
irfai

MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU 1SOCIETY
WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVING DEPOSITS

■ HRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone I17-W

Saying is a Fundamental Insttnct
The squirrel and other animals put aside, in times of
plenty, food for the non-production future. Man should fol­
low their example.

Wednesday— Music

THE CALENDAR HANK IS HERE FOR YOU

STRENGTH-

MISS GRACE TOMPKINS
(Registered Nurso)
Surgical, Medical and Obstetrical
calls answered
Phono C03-W
309 French Ave.
804-tfc

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PERSONALS
Fine growing weather.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

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Evening,Pictures Stnrt nt 7:jo
$
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ID r T ke A ssociated P ress)

P ress)

LOS ANGELES, March 20.— The

Literature
Club

entertain tho members of tho Lucky
Thirteen Rrldgo Club nt her home
on Ninth street nt 3 p. m.
Snturdny— Catholic Women’s Longue
will hold n cookod fo^d Bale at
Deano Tumor’s Store.
Snturday— Children’s Story Hour will
bo held nt tho Central Park nt four
o’clock.
.

START SAVING TODAY

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WASHINGTON, March 20^-rProsl-

Mrs. Loonnrd Gnrvor nnd daughter,
o f Cincinnati, Ohio, spent tho week
ond hero nt tho Montezumn.
Miss Ireno McNeill and Miss Jean
R. Dailey, o f Mooresfield, W. Vo., worq
visitors hero for tho wook ond.
Mrs. L. M. McNeill, o f Winchester,
Vn., was nmong tho out of state visi­
tors spending tho wook end hero nt
tho Montezuma.
J. N. Burmnn reprosonted the City
Beautiful hero Saturday, making his
hendqunrtcrs nt tho Montezumn whllo
in the city attending to business.

The markets continue good for nil
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. C. Sallee, of
crops except cabbage.
Tnmpn, spent tho dny hero Saturday,

o’clock Inst night that It was unable j It essential to offor any rccommondato roach an ngroomont, and was dls- tlons at this timo.
charged.
Representative Mondol), who headed
Most o f tho Jurors after they w e ro , the houso delegation mado tho andischarged woro reluctant to talk .nounccmont In a formal statement and
with nowspnpormon. Ono throw a added verbally It was tho plan to go
reporter out o f the way when he ahead with tho compromise bill as
sought Information ob to whothor \rccommondod by tho Ways nnd Moans
tho mnjorlty favored acquittal or Committco.
conviction
"I guess I’vo got somo rights as a NEGROES SHOT DEPUTY
IN MAKING ARREST NEAR
citizen-” tho juror shouted.
REDDICK, FLA., SATURDAY
Another Juror said that nine fav­
ored conviction, and that tho divis­
( n r T k e A i i m Ir I i I P r e e a )
ion hnd been on thnt basis from tho
OCALA, Mnrch 20.— Five negroes
first bnilot.
in tho Murlon county jail hero ns tho
Tho jurors woro hopelessly divided result o f mobbing Deputy Sheriff C.
occording to thoir reports to Judge A. Thomas at Roddick Saturday night.
Reeve.
Thomns was nttompting tho arrest of
Each was asked separately whether n nogro for carrying a pistol when a
thero was a cbanco o f agreement. mob o f nogroes attacked him and dur­
Each ropllcd thoro was ” nono.”
ing tho attack Thomas was stabbed in
Tho foreman stated t &gt; tho Judge the the back. Tho sheriff and a posse
division was nine to threo, but as the wont to tho scone and rounded up five
law requires, did not say whether the negroes who are believed to have par­
mnjorlty favored conviction or ac­ ticipated in tho affair.
quittal.
•
Judgo Rcove reset tho case fo r RECOVER LIBERTY BONDS
next Tuesday, March 21, when ho
STOLEN SATURDAY FROM
said ho would set tho day for the now
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
trial.
.
(D r T ke AseoelateA Preee)
Mrs. Obenchain was in the court
WASHINGTON, Mach 20.— 'The re­
when the jury roported. Sho lookod
covery of all the liberay bonds amount­
palo ond worried.
ing in |175,000 stolon from a branch
Tho foreman In a statement to
offico o f the treasury department Sat­
Judgo Rcove, confirmed that the de­
urday was announced today by secret
cision had beon nlno to three from
service department. Two arests of
the beginning.
omployces made.

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■M i

dent Harding
jury
caso o f Mrs. Madclynno
ju
ijr in tho
**•« vhmw
'•» —*’ * I —
«p today
w told Republican
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will meet nt tho Club rooms.
Friday— Mrs. E. F. Housholdor will

W HAT ARE YOU COMING TO ?

-P R O G R E SS-

nnd

Department of tho Woman's

Of every 100 people in America 82 die penniless.
46 of every averago American men have saved nothing nt
45 yenrs o f age.
.
One person out of every 10 who die today in our large cities
is buried in a Potter’s Field.

The Seminole County Bank

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SOCIAL* CALENDAR

A United States Government Report States
That

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NO RECOMMENDATION
ODBNCHA1N JURY
FROM THE PRESIDENT
DISAGREED LAST NIGHT
ON THE BONUS BILL
NEW TRIAL IS SET
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B E »T LYTELL

I f i n k « n » » y frie a ja T h H h e j p e
ofo colas aoywRar* w m w m
how*, or U t s i ara aalortatalac, w rit* Obcnchnin, charged with tho m urdor. house loadors that In view o f his ox
a postal e a rd to tkta
o f J. Bolton Kennedy, reported t o ' presslons on tho soldier’s bonus ho
irta lla . o r talahpoaa tka I l i a . I t w ill
Judge
Sldnoy N. Reeve, at 7:40 (had previously mado ho did not think
ko c rra llP a p p m l a l i t .

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“ A TRIP TO
PARADISE”
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‘Winners of the West’
Tomorrow—1"Tho Mistress of the
World” ; also Fox Nows nnd Snub
Pollard Comedy.

E U E U H Q U I t IEH r

WAKE UP AND
READ THIS
Will sell or exchange for
Sanford property, Five
acres land, 6 room house
with bath, on East Coast
river front, twenty min­
utes . from
Coronado
Beach. A snap for some
one wanting nice home
near Ocean beach. For
further particulars, ad­
dress,
.

Looks liko Sanford growers will
R. S. Miller, of Minmi, was in tho
clenn up on spring crops nnd every­
city Snturday transacting business.
HARDING RETURNS
thing.
TO WASHINGTON LABOR TROUBLES
Paul Carpenter nnd pnrty of Jack­
IN DENMARK
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Stoothoff o f West
sonville, who are touring tho stato,
CALLED OUT TROOPS
(n
r
The
Aaanrlntrd
Preaa)
Sanford, Fla. First Street nnnouncos tho birth o f a
212 Eait. 1st St.
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 20.— The
spent tho week end hero, leaving Sun­
daughter, horn Mnrch 11th. The lit­
vnention o f President Hnrding wns
day for Minmi.
(Hr Tke Aaaoclntrd I'reaa)
tle Indy will he cnlled Helen Louise.
COPENHAGEN, Mnrch 20.— Dis­
ended Sunday, Sunday tho chief ex­
Mrs. II. G. Smlthdoal, of New York, ecutive nnd Mrs. Hnrding wore cn turbances in Provinces, connection
J. II. Huddleston of Genevn was in
route to Washington whoro thoir general lockout necessitated the call­
the city today on business nnd says is nmong tho recent nrrivnls nnd will
special trnin wns duo onrly yestordny ing out o f troops to patrol tho streets.
thnt the Genevn section did not got spend several dnys hero.
Thoo Gcrsh, leader o f tho Danish
afternoon.
much of the big rnin that Snnford toThe President wns In n jovial mood Communists, was Arcsted yesterday
Miss Lucilo Denton hns returned
ceived this morning.
nt Rnnders in Jutland charged with
homo from Jacksonville where Bho ns ho boarded thi trnin at St. Au­ lea mnjeate and ngltatlng fo r a revo­
gustine. lie shook hnnds with a
B. A. Howard of Okeechobee nnd spent tho pnst week.
number o f porsons who gathorhd at lution.
Pnhokeo is in the city tho guest of
the Btatlton, among them J. Loon
BAGGETT-MESSER
home folks. He reports everything
A tip is morely an effort to buy a
Prior, who turned his automobllo ov­
in the Everglades country as coming
The Methodist church was tho scene
quarter’s
worth o f the waiter’s good
right nlong.
Ho is shipping egg of nn interesting woddlng yesterday er to tho President during his stay In
Florida
Geneva
opinion.
plnnts,
tomatoes ----nnd rpoppers
nnd1 nftornooM when Miss Violet Messer St. Augustine.
--------- ------------rr—
----BAYS YOU MONEY
getting excellent prices for tho snmo. t,ccnmo the brido of Mr. Braxton Bag­
Write ua
--------|gott, tho ceremony being solemnized ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■■■■■■■■■
Empire Hotel Block
L. J. Hnrtloy o f Longwood was in ft^ q .qo 0»c]ock in tho prosonco of only
-1 Store in Florida
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
the ctiy todny on business nnd visit­ the immediate relatives nnd n few
10 Stores in Georglaing his many friends nnd reports tho close friends o f tho brido and groom,
Longwood section ns flourishing nnd Rev. S. W. Wnlkor officiating.
mnny new houses being built. Tho
Tho brido, who is n very nttrnctlvo
citrus growers nro hnppy over tho young woman, nover looked lovelier
big prices for fruit.
than In her wedding costumo of nnvy
BEFORE BUYING
■
blue, with hat, shoes nnd other acces­
Mrs. Ternl Mnrquette of Nownrk, sories in grey. Hor flowers wero n
-Phone 127 ■
Sanford’s New StoreA PHONOGRAPH
N. J., nrrived in Snnford Snturdny shower bouquet of bride’s roses nnd
nnd will bo tho gueBt o f her sister, vnllcy lillies.
See the
Mrs. C. II. Smith nnd Mrs. F. R.
The groom wns nttended by Mr.
Mitchell for sevcrnl wocks.
Mrs. Perry Jemlgnn, who neted ns boHt
Mnrquette hns been visiting in North mnn.
Cnrolinn for somo time. Sho visited
M EN’S DEPARTMENT
Immediately nfter the ceremony the
LADIES’ DEPARTM ENT
■ ■
Snnford six yenrs ngo.
young couple left in their enr for Mi­
— at—
nmi, Pnlm Bench nnd other places of
Jimmie Leo of Ovoido was here to- intorest on tho enst const. After
K H A K I TROUSERS
$1.00 D A Y
dny visiting friends nnd snys thnt Mnrch 27th they will bo nt homo to
m
Ovoido is booming as never boforo thoir friends nt tho Leo Apartments
4% yards, 27-Inch
with ornngo groves changing hands
on West First street.
ORLANDO, FLA.
nnd the growers of fruits nnd vogoVOILES
Tho brido is tho daughter of Mrs.
tnbleH correspondingly hnppy.
Ov- S. G. Messer, of Sistorsvillo, West
oido shipped nnd is shipping some o f Virginin, and hns mndo mnny friends
tho finest celory ever seen in these
during hor stay in Sanford.
pnrts this season.
Mr. Bnggott is in tho automobile
JUST ARRIVED
business,.owning n half intorest in the
W. V. Dunn of tho Lnko Mnry n. &amp; O. Motor Co.
section wns in the city today on busi­
Among the guests at tho wedding
ness nnd stated to tho Hcrnld man woro Mrs. S. G. Messor, mother of tho ■ ■
5 Vu yards
W ORK SHOES
that Lnko Mnry wns the surpriso of brido; Herbert Mossor, brother o f the
tho county with dozens of now famil­
GOOD AS GOLD BLEACH­
brido; Orlcn Fnrrol, brother of tho
ies coming in nnd fnnny now build­
brido; Mrs. Orion Fnrrol, Miss LochING
ings going up everywhere.
Fruits
nor, of Clermont; Miss Crenshaw,
nnd crops nro looking good too.
Messrs. Perry Jornigan, Jim Popo nnd
g i
8 ■
T. M. Boyd.

P. D. PARKER

GLOBE PIANO CO.

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Churchwell

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1s

NEW EDISON

DRENNEN PIANO CO.

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$

1.00

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$ 1.50

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$ 3.00

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Large Shipment of

WHITE MOUNTAIN
ICE CREAM
FREEZERS

Viscount Peel
Is Appointed
India Secretary

Succeeds Edwin S. Montague Who Re­
signed Last Week

(Hr The Aaanclnlfd Preaa)
LONDON,
Mnrch 18.— Viscount
Pool, former under secretary o f wnr
and nir ministry nnd chnnccllor of tho
Duchy of Lancaster in tho present
Substantial reduction from last ministry, hns been appointed secre­
year’ s prices
tary of stnto for India succeeding Ed­
win S. Montague, who resigned Inst
wook.

Hill Hardware Co.

CHULUOTA INN

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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluota, Fla., nmong the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county; an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Rates (2.50 to $SJ&gt;0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUM LEY, Manager

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(Hr The Aaaoclntrd 1‘ rcaa)
MEMPHIS, uMrch 20.— Hollywood, ■
n Memphis suburb, was rocked Into
:
Snturday by tho explosion of two
tnnks o f gnsolino nt tho plant of n
Roynl Refining Company. A number
o f employes nro reported to hnvo
sustained minor Injurlos or burns,)
hut no fatalities occurred, ns almost
nil tho employes of tho plnnt hnd loft
tho grounds boforo tho explosion oc­
curred.
.
..
Tho principal explosion occurrod
whon tho firo reached n 32,000 gal­
lon gnsolino tank which had boon
partially emptied, ond which company
officials soy did not contain moro
than 10,000 gallons. It let go with a
roar which could bo hoard several
miles. Tho big tank collapsed a fow
momens lator.
Tho blazlgn oil
spread in nil directions, but only a
fow sheds and small buildings wero
dostroped, tho main part of tho plant
being saved.
llorahl want nds got results.

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$1.00

EXPLOSION
OF
BIG GAS TANK
NEAR MEMPHIS

6 Vii ynrds

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The Churchwell Co.
FIRST STREET

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.PAGE TWO
ht&gt;s had a surplus that has boon paid
to tho general rovenuo fund; crop con­
P a k lb k fd t r t r r
■ ■ ■ “ ditions over tho whole stato nro good
,| ilk* H e r a ld llu lld ln * . 107
and much building is boieg done; and
H a c n o lla A f(&lt; i g k k l o r l i K la ._____
an agricultural engineer from Califor­
nia dedkres that Florida has greutor
nntural advantages than his own
I&gt;UDM811Bn«
stato. Boosting Is tho spirit of tho
H. J . H O L L Y --------- _____________Editor
SoerotkiT-Treaioror
Florldn newspapors.
N. J . L 1 L L A K D -----___U nrral M &gt;U (tr
R . A . N E H L .......
O. 1m IHWIN- Circulation J U u i i l
Phone 1 « or to OlOO F. M.
If tho Ku Klux Klan follows oiit the
Advertlalov Itateo Mode K u m «■ tcnchings of tho ordor ns laid down by
Application
the national lecturer horo the other
Nnbarrlptloa Prlee la Advaaeo
night they Will never go wrong. Thoro
Oae Year ----- —
— ......
H z H u nt h a ---------------------------------- -----is much work for them to do here and
Delivered la City b7 Carrier
Oae W e e k __________________ »■ Cemta overywhoro and their work is finding
Tke klg 13- to lA-pase Weekly Herj out who is selling booxo. who Is run­
aid entirely eovera Seminole Conatf ning tho gambling hells, who is dis­
aad la paklUkrd every Friday. Adverllalas ratea made know* oa aaal
obeying tho law In tho high places as
Mon. Demoeratle In politics. IL H per
well os tho low and see that the o ffi­
year, alwaya In advaaeo.
MEMBEK TUB AMBOC1ATMO PBBII cers do their duty. There is much for
them to do right hero in Sanford and
/ wo opine that they will do i t
-------------o — —
Tho “ Watch on the Rhine" is ovei
Hanford MacNlder, head of tho
for tho United Statos.
American Legion, volcod our senti­
ments regarding tho bonus bill when
Somo of tho boys will hnto to leuvo
he said the ex-servlco men. did not
their favorite Gorman brewery and
wont pensions. Again we reiterate
the wlno of tho Rhineland.
that tho ex-sorvlcc men would' bo
pleased if the government would ar­
Georgia is having her troubles with
range with the banks to lot them hnvo
fire and flood this winter. It seems
a loan on which thoy could start bus­
like something bus gone nwry in the
iness. To our mind ovory ex-sorvleo
good old state juBt north of us nnd
man in the United States is entitled
the wrath of God is directed against
to n loan of $500 at tho bank nnd that
them.
HE
is small enough nnd that lonn should
6 -------- o-------he tncked by tho government. The
The young son of Dodge, the auto­
service mnn nine times out of ten
mobile manufacturer, is .going the
will bo nblA to nmko tho money hack
pocc th.t kill. In Detroit .m l I. In Jnll ]m(,
„ nJ lho
one minute nnd receiving a. legacy o f ;.
... . . . .
„ niinrnmn„.
boy will bo helped nnd tho government
one nnd onc-hnlf millions tho next,
will not be hurt. However, you can
Much money hns spoiled many a
watch the press nnd see who is ngnlnst
“ mamma's darling.”
the bonus bill nnd why?
-------------a-----------“ CrookB Can’t Ho Traced by Their
There is always n reason tot peo­
Income Taxes,” says a headline in tho
ple
going out of town to trndo nnd tho
papers probably means thnt there is
merchants
of any town won't have n
no wny to make crooks pay their in
cbmo tax. Just another instance of difficult time in finding out the ronwhere the wicked flccth nnd the poor 9on' ^ end what tho town in Knnsns
nnd honest mnn pnys tho bills. It nl- d*d ^ownrd keeping tho money at
most makes n mnn foci liko being
The article is published on this
crooked nnd get tho money.
! P "*0 tod«y nml w» 3 tnkcn from tho
Reporter-Star. It means something.
The people of Alabama will organ­ There is no use of beating about tho
ize to assist Henry Ford to obtain bush on this nnd othor questions.
Muscle Shonls. Those folks who livo Either wo have tiie goods or wo hnvc
in Alnbnmn and know the situation not. Either we nro going to hnvo n
want Henry Ford and wo will back big city here or we will have a country
their judgment.
Therefore our de­ village ami if thoro is unyoiui hero
termination is stronger than over to holding bnck tho town let them bo
seo that Henry gets tho fulls— Muscle shown up. A large per cent of the
Shonls, we menn. Whenever “ big bus­ money mndo hero leaves horo for out­
iness" wnnts anything in this country side investments, for goods and for
it is suspicious on the face of it. Tho everything. Look into it, you Chnmonly exception to tho rule is Henry ber of Commerce, Women’B Club nnd
Ford nnd ho does not know nnything every othor club In the city.

SANFORD DAILYUHERAT p

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

!

about corporation methods. Wo arc
for Henry, first, Inst nnd all the time.

9

Tho prohibition raiders in Miami
any the hankers nrc aiding tho boot­
leggers down there. This is rather a
brond nnd open question. If a mnn
wants to deposit money in a hank wo
doubt if the hanker n»ks him where he
made his money or how he received it.
The iMiotieggors could use tho hanks
without the banks being any pnrt of
the bootleggers league. Wo hnvo no
doubt hut what there is money in ev­
ery bunk in the state thnt was made
from selling whiskey but how nro you
going to detect it and how can a bank
stop a man from depositing money in
tho bunk? Is there any law thnt snys
u man must got his bank deposit
money honestly or thnt it must not ho
bootleg or any other stipulation J
------------o------------Whntovcr other stntes nro suffering
from business depression the last is­
sue of tho Florida Developer would not
indlcnto thnt Florida would hnvo any
chnnen o f entering &lt;lmt class, Every
pnrt of tho state reports progress, A
company capitalized at half a million
is going to enter the silk Industry at
St. Augustine; tho potato crop of
Hastings will bring millions into tho
stato; Fort Myers will build/nn eightstory hotel; Broward county carries a
bond issue for two-thirds of a mil­
lion for building-'t-onds by ton to one;
an English colony is developing Ever­
glades land; Winter Haven has or­
ganized a company for handling its
fruit by tho Brogdex method; a cream­
ery will be established nt Palm Beach;
n big rcnl cstutc deal of six hundred
thousand nercs has boon mndo in Leo
county; Jacksonville will stngo a stato
pageant; for tho first, timo in four
years tho ahull fish commission fund

[GROCERIES!
FRUITS'
AND VEGETABLES !
Courtesy und Prompt Ser­
vice Our Motto

^jsvO^Tr"... ■‘ ty

M

UNCLE HANK

foncod wholly within the conflnos o f a
certain area at this tlmo nnd thoso
that havo triad it In this part of tho
stato havo mndo a grievous failure of
It. ThoBo nro facts founded upon the
experience of tho cattlemen themselves
and thoso who triod out the plan of
fencing Florldn cattle boforo thoy
planted tho right kind of grasses and
feeds nnd studied tho situation from
all angles.
&lt;
Lot us give the cuttlemcn their
dues and Investigate tho cnttlo situa­
tion, thoroughly boforo we condemn
thorn for things that thoy may havo
or mny not hnvo dono. *
The editor of tho llornld has studied
tho question of the qpon range, tho
funclng of cattle, dipping nnd all that
has been advocated during the- past
fifteen years in this part o f the state
and believe that local option Is tho
only solution nt this tlmo. This was
our platform when a candidate for
tho legislature several years ago nnd
wo .still stand on that platform al­
though not a candidate and never ex­
pect to bo. The Sanford section where
farms and groves abound Is practical­
ly local option by mutunl agreement
nnd not by law although a law of this
kind would bo the right procedure.

o f them. As a consoquonce, trade hod
boon gplng to othor towna and .mull
ordor houses were reaping a rich hnrvoat.
As a result of that Investigation tho
business men of that continuity got
together in a co-oporatlvo spffit' and
investigated ovory business In the olty
and if thoy found one that was over­
charging or giving poor service, they
prevailed upon him to change
his
methods. They thoroughly reorganis­
ed business and then they wont to ad­
vertising. Thoy gave publicity
to
tholr prices. Soon the people o f that
city who had been going to a larger
city not far away tq do the major
portion o f their trading, discovered
that they could save monoy and time
by buying at home. Farmers who had
boon sending their money to mall or­
der houses, not only compared prices
but quality o f goods ahd they cast
thoir mall order catalogs asldo and
began buying at homo. Even the
housewives o f tho city caught tho spir­
it of co-oporatlon for tho homo-town
and started a movement to popular­
ize the home brand of flour, fo r the
city hud a large flouring mill. Baking
clubs were organized, and it was
agreed to use none but the home
flour nnd they, made the happy dis­
covery that there wob no better brand
o f flour nnd thoy also discovered that
thoy could save monoy and havo bet­
tor bread by doing tholr own baking.
Tho demonstrating department o f tho
county ngent’s office co-opcrntod In
tho popularizing o f home baking, and
this big flouring mill had a homo markot it novor had before. Even tho
grocers nnd provision men agreed not
to ship nnything in in tho way o f
fruits nnd vegetables thnt could bo
bought nt home. This built up
a
friendly relationship between fnrmers
nnd business mon and after ona year
this quiot littlo city had been trans
formed Into ono o f tho buslcat, hap­
piest trading centers in tho state.
Tho Kansas experiment Is worth
trying in nny community. A lack o f
co-operation nmong business men
works great harm to them individual­
ly nnd collectively. Nothing can hurt
more than for one business interest to
knock another^ it breeds suspicion nnd
finally contempt. Tho spirit of good
will nnd co-operntion builds confidence
nnd respect in tho brensts of the pub­
lic.— Roportor-Stnr.

for the wholo of “ Floridy,” l0
superstition persisted until some In.
dividual, moro venturesome than the
average mnn, entrusted a few IMda
to tho gound and was surprised w».
a crop. After thnt the progress of
Florida as an agricultural stato was
r»pld. Numerous experiments wen
mndo and it waa discovered that an
immonso variety o f crops could be
raised hero with success. All that
was needed was tho “ know how" ns
MU .n d elim.ta, and

May.
fn
£ ° h i ! l f ° alt0ndCd th° Vftri°M
fairs held throughout the state this

winter, can longer doubt tho capscitv
o f Florida In tho line of Intensive ng.
riculture. Such displays of fruits
and vegetables were nover surpassed
In any northern states.
The lire
atock exhibits would have boon credItnble In the strictly live stock stntes.
There's many a gal who ought to
I f you want figures substantiating’
« n r beauty spots on ,h*r galoshes.
the above assertions they can easily
bo produced In great abundance nnd
but actually drove back to tho picket
variety. For Instance, Plant city
which Is tho shipping point for one
lines. The Jacksonville Tlmes-Unlon
declares “ Tho last legislature of F lor­
section o f tho state where strawberrles aro grown as a commercial prop.
ida was a reactionary body. It is tho
osiUon* began shipping a little be.
plain duty o f tho pooplo o f Florid* to
fore Christmas, and at last accounts
seo that no more Ignorant, reaction­
had sont out nearly $000,000 worth.
ary, mere politicians are sent to next
Only q, few days slnco there wai
yoar’s sessions, nor any subsequent
CITIZENS REGISTER NOW FOR
shipped moro than B0,000 quarts at
sessions o f tho legislature. Tho pooplo
TIIE JUNE PRIMARY
30 to 40 cents por quart.
Good
havo suffered enough at the hands o f
enough
fo
r
ono
day’s
business
at
such porsons.”
One
must
register
If
one"is
t6
voto
near
tho
season's
closo.
Hnstingi
What hns been done In Alnbnmn Is
grows Irish potatoes, and tho present
needed to bo dono in Florida; and un­ in tho June prlmnry.
Tho
hooks
aro
now
upon
but
ac­
season’s crop, It Is estimated, will
less tho “ ignornnt reactionaries" got
cording
to
reports
from
the
several
swell tho grower’s bank accounts by
control again, it is beyond belief thnt
registration
places
so
fur
only
a
small
nbout
$4,000,000. Thoy nro planted
Florida's next Icgislntura will not at
number
of
porsons
have
qualified
ns
In
January,
and harvested In Mny and
least make n good start fo r tho assist­
voters.
the
ground
left In fine condition for
ance o f tho agriculturist nnd tho hor­
For tho convenience o f tho general
two or three moro stnplo crops dur­
ticulturist, which means, assisting tho
public tho registration books are be­
ing tho season. Then thoro is Flor­
live atock mnn nlso.
ida’s special crop o f cltniB fruits,
Commenting on tho decision o f tho ing kept in fiovernl different sections
which bring to tho lucky grower!
Alabama court, the Mobile Register of the city. Later thoy will bo car­
something liko $520,000,000 this sea­
ndd the susgestion: “ Thoro now ro- ried to the court houso and it will bo
son. What northern stnto which has
mnins n needed further decision to n matter of pushing along with u
been considered n strictly ngrlculturplace the burden of protection upon crowd nnd waiting ono's turn to reg­
ister.
nl stnto can match this record? We
tho owners o f rnngo cattle, wkothor
The great trouble with our country
hnvo said nothing of the long list of
within a Btock-lnw district or not.”
vegetables which nro shipped from
If tho legislature of Florida .would today is that mnny persons do not
tho stnto, nnd help mnke up tho ag­
take that suggestion to itself, nlso, it take n proper interest in public nfgregate o f 50,000 carloads yearly,
would ho hut n short while before tho fnirs. Many worthwhile citizens fall
nroduccd
in Florldn sand. The stateto
register
and
when
they
register
open range o f Floridn would ntomntments
mndo
nbovc nrc fncts which
they
fall
to
vote.
Thoy
nro
often
"too
icnlly abolish itself; for tho cost of
busy’
to
attend
to
a
matter
of
vital
enn
bo
cnslly
verified. Thoy nrc not
"protection” .would fnr out count in
tho
vnln
boastings
of enthusiastic
importance.
the end tho cost of fencing, pnd tho
nnd
not
too
scrupulous
rcnl estate
It's
a
fact
that
cannot
ho
disputed
butter grades of cuttlo would soon bo
ngonts
bent
on
soiling
Innd.
But they
that
tho
professional
politician
sees
recognized ns moro profitublo under
show
something
o
f
whnt
can
ho done
to
it
thnt
overy
person
whoso
voto
ho
fence than tho scrub cows now raised
with
Florldn
sand,
hacked
up by
can
control
is
registered
nnd
thnt
ho
on the open range.— Tampa Tribune.
Floridn
sunshine,
and
Florldn
rnlm.
"TIIE
TRUTH
ABOUT
FLORIDA.”or
sho
votes
on
election
day.
This sounds more real nnd not liko
—Tnmpn
Times.
ifut
thoro
is
no
professional
politic­
the statements of soma of tho stato
(IQ!
papers thnt stockmen should ho mndo ian to round up tho mon or women
For many
years we havo been
T n E FORI) PROPOSITION
tho refnin thnt our Flor­
to fence their enttie nt onco nnd take who will voto tholr own convictions. henring tl;
There
is
no
one
to
see
that
tho
man
tho chnnccs of Lho stock dying nB they
idn sand was worthless jfor agri­
Henry Ford's proposition to tnko
nro apt to do when thoy nro fonccd who is too busy to exerciso his right cultural purposos. The song was
to
voto
rogistors
In
timo
to
ho
eligible
ovor
tho^Muscle Shonls pnlnt and op­
first sung by tho old “ crackers” who
A Missouri Editor hns suggested a without tho proper grasses nnd feeds on election day.
►
1
erate
it with n view to public scrvico
enmo Into the land after the Indians
new wny to pay tho bonus—ho gots being planted nt least a year or more
But
tho
voto
of
a
“
controlled
mnn"
is
arousing
opposition from big inter­
were driven out, and It Is evident
tho idea from tho recent action o f beforehand. It is tho opinion o f tho is worth ns much ns tho voto o f any
ests.
Mr.
Ford’s
plans nro so differ­
thnt thoy believed It themselves, for
the sennto In voting Henry Ford’s Hernld, nnd we livo in n stock coun­ other citizen.
ent
from
tho
plnns
of big business
very fow o f them over put It to tho
scat to Newberry. Ho snys it should try ns well as a farming country, thnt
thnt
his
operation
of
tho great power
Therefore
it
behooves
thoso
porsons
test.
Life
was
too
easy
In
thoso
he easy; if a scat in the Bonnto is tiie stockmen o f Florida aro anxious
who
havo
been
passing
lightly
over
plant
nt
Muscle
Shonls
would he like­
enrly
dnys,
when
tho
forests
were
worth $200,000, why not sell them all to do the right thing in tho way o f lo­
ly
to
draw
nttontion
to
the difference
the
duty
ns
n
citizen
to"
registor
nnd
filled
with
gamo
and
tho
lakes
and
to the highest bidders and use tho cal option fences and nlso dipping tho then vote.
between
Work
dono
for
the
public nnd
rivers
swarmed
with
fish,
fo
r
the
In­
money to pny tho soldiers? And then cattle if the dipping can be done by
As
long
nH
every
citizen
votes
who
work
done
for
purely
private
ends.
habitants
to
waste
any
time
in
the
there is tho supreme court— the big tho cuttlemcn according to tho meth­
I
h
entitled
to
do
so
there
is
no
danger
Tho
ono
real
objection
to
the
lord
plebeian
pursuits
of
agriculture,
on
a
prcdnlory interests should bo willing ods thnt their experience hns proved
of
tho
mnjority
electing
tho
wrong
proposition
Is
tho
length
of
the
fran­
soil
thnt
was
of
doubtful
value
at
tho
to pay n million dollars a-piocc for is the best. In other words tho cattle­ mnn or men.
best. They wore poor enough, meas­ chise. nut this can ho cured by a pro­
five or six o f tho Jobs, and a fow men of Florida nro law abiding citi­
The
mnn
who
fails
to
register
or
to
ured by dollnr values, but they wer'o vision permitting tho government to
millions for tho presidency— last zens nnd want to do what is right hut
voto cunnot blame anyone but him­ rich in thingB to cat and drink, and toko ovor tho plant nt nny time on
they
have
been
misunderstood
nnd
time it cost the republican party al
self if he feels nftCr election that tho they needed little to wear, so why torms thnt are cqultnble. Mr. lord
most nine millions to pick that plum. told to do as the theorist said or Bufwrong men were put into office. Ho worry In the effort to produco crops would ho tho last mnn to object to a
And then there Is tho control o f the fur the consequences. They think nnd
hns fallen down in his duty as n citi­ from tho sandy noil (o bring in mon­ provision which would protect the gov­
house—tho tariff benoflcinrios nnd thoy hnvc ovary reason to bellovc, that
zen
nnd ns long ns ho looks on voting oy for which thoy hnd littlo use. They ernment ngninst futuro contingencies.
the follows who hnvo to pny tho big there nro thousands o f acres o f Innd
lightly,,
just so long will ho continuo drifted nlong from year’s end to Ho cannot ho expected to be alive
surtaxes might uso n lot o f tho Jobs in tiie- state o f Florldn nt tho present
to
ho
n
negative
factor in tho govern­ yenr’s end, exemplifying in tholr dal­ when tho franchise ends nnd no one
at $100,000 each
Even Herrick's time that nrc* not fit for nnything ex­
ments
ho
helps
support.
ly life the supremo virtue o f con- knows who will fnll heir to his power
cept the grazing lands. There are no
seat might get a bid.
whon ho dies. A Blmpie cluuso, u f«w
The
good
women
who
nro
now
eli­
tontmont.
,
l
farms or ornngo groves in thoso lands
-------------o------------words long, permitting tho govern­
gible
to
vote
should
take
as
groat
nn
But
gradually
stories
o
f
Florida’s
nnd will not ho for mnny years to
PROPERLY PLACING TIIE
ment
to protect tho people by taking
interest
in
governmental
affuirs
as
wonderful
climnto
began
to
seep
como.
Thoro is no reason In tho
BURDEN.
over
tho
plant whenever such a po'^f
the
men
and
thoy
should
register
as
through
the
land,
and
strangers
from
world why the cnttlo should not ronm
seems
wise
would romovo the one »
soon
ns
possible.—
Jacksonville
Me­
tho
lands
o
f
winter
began
coming
A recent decision of tho Alabama free nnd undisturbed on these Innds.
tropolis.
,
Joction
which
enn ho raised ngninst
here.
Tho
first
who
camo
from
tho
supremo court snys thnt a county is Whore tho fnrmers nnd grovo owners
tho
proposition
in its presont form.—
black
soil
states,
looked
ovor
tho
om­
not obliged to fence In a stock-lnw hnvo como in nnd taken up lands the,
nipresent
sand,
elevnted
tholr
noses
THE
BUY-AT-HOME
PLAN.
W.
J.
Bryan.
district in order to prevent trosposs cattle should bo removed. Locnl op­
in the nlr, and vowed they would not
---------------------- -— ---------------------------------by rungo cattle, but thnt “ tho burden tion should apply in ovory county in
TBY A DAILY HXHAXD WANT AD.
give
ono
acre
In
“
Illlnoy”
of
“
Ioway”
A
littlo
city
in
Kansas
thnt
hud
been
of keeping such cnttlo o ff tho closed tho stnto before tho no fonco inw is
demanded and until all tho lands of struggling along for « number of
range is upon the owners o f cnttlo.”
yours in n precarious Way suddenly
Something liko that question recent­ tiie stnto are tnkcn up by farms the
hnd
nn awakening. A chamber of
ly nroso on thu Florida east const in cnttlo should remain. Tho dipping is
commorco
thnt hnd existed in nnmc ■n
n county where local stock-laws wore recognized by tho cattlemen of Florida
only, wns organized with ono of tho
enneted by tho Inst legislature. Tho ns being nil right only thoy do not
best business men o f tho city ns pres­
want
to
ho
ipndo
to
dip
tholr
cnttlo
courts hnvo not passod In finality on
"
------------ —
-------------------------- —
ident nnd ho put tho members nt work ■
overy
fourteen
dnys
in
tho
hot
sum­
tho issuo raised in this state, hut it
investigating. This was tho menus
would appear that commnn senso di­ mer timo when driving tho cnttlo to
of tho city discovering itself.
the
dipping
vats
will
kill
them
nnd
rect nttontion to tho principle laid
This littlo city was in tho midst of
did kill them. Thoy want to dip them
down by the Alnbnmn court.
n rich farming country nnd hnd onco
according
to
tho
conditions
in
Florida
Cnttlo nnd othor rnngc animals nro
boon n flourishing trading center. But
permitted to roam nt inrgo nnd nt will that are vastly diffurontNfrom other
business genornlly was nt low ebb of
part?
o
f
tho
country.
In
fact
if
tho
in Florida. If they wnndor into n
Savings should havo as dcflnito a place in
late years. Tho business nmn who re­
town pr corn fiold tho presumption is cattlemen of Florida are mot half wny
organized the chnmbcr of commerce
the family expense account as the hill3 f°r
thnt tho town or corn field owner hnd they will bo found on the side of,inw
know what wns tho matter with tho
and
ordor
nnd
trying
to
do
thoir
part
not sufficient fence to protect thorn
fuel, food, light and clothes.
city and ho took tho right menus to
against the incursion of tho cnttlo. toward building up tho state. Thnt
correct
tho
evils.
Thoro
hnd
boon
a
This is an extremely unjust position thoy hnvo been misunderstood in tho
woeful lack of co-operation among'
If you would bo successful, you m ust allot n
for a stato to nssumo in the light of past goes without Buying and that
tho
business
men.
Instead
of
co-oporits knowledge thnt tho nvorngo rango thoso who know hut littlo about rais­
•certain part o f your salary to thrift.
nting thoy were givon to "knifing”
land for pnsturngo purpose? is worth ing cattlo hnvo tried to foist Iuwh up­
onch othor.
'
about a dollar nn aero, whilo tho vnluo on thorn that would jlrivo thorn out of
This
now
president
o f tho chamber
The Peoples' Bank of Sanford cordially in­
of cultivated farm, truck Innds nnd clt-( huslnoss is n well known fact. Tho
of commorco gave them tho first les­
tlmo
is
coming
whon
all
cattlo
in
niH groves in Florida runs all tho wny
vites tho deposits o f tho small Baver.
son In co-oporation in sending out
from threo hundred to throo thousand Florida will bo undor fonco but it is a
You can
Ion# way o ff at present and tiie solu­ business‘mon as committees of inves­
Make yourself save— and succeed,
dollars par ncro, per crop produced.
tigation.
In
their
discussions
o
f
tho
Under tho present stato laws a vast tion of tho uffnlr nt this timo is for
do so if you will.
area is kopt cultivated bocauso thous­ tho cattlemen nnd tho formats to got situation with tho various business
ands of smnll farmors and homestead­ togothor and framo n local option kill men, thoy each discovered for thom;
i
ers aro not financially ablo to fonco thnt will cover the present difficulties selvos tho lack of co-oporatlon. So i
Iwhon
those
committees
camo
togothor
tholr holdings; and unless thoy nro of tho situation and then work hand In
fenced It Is worso than usoloss to at­ hand In tho futuro for tho gradual to report, ovory commltteo reported a
tempt Improvomont of pny kind.
, fencing o f tho cattle undor thousands lack o f co-oporation nmong business
Whatever advance toward agricul­ of nercs of lunds thnt will grow g ra ss,mon* They had found thnt ono busltural freedom for Florldn tho state nnd food to keep tho cattlo from stnrv. ness man had been knocking nnothor
may hnvo mode prior to 1021, tho leg­ Ing to death after they nro finally to nn extent that they hnd no faith
islature o f that year not only halted, foncad. Florida cattlo cannot ho In each other nar tho public in anyj

: A Necessary
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922

: ,e*iW't
NOTICE OF ADMINISTHA1
local cotton factors, and the ware­
WOODS WILL GIVE
house was the proporty o f the Caro­
(For Final Discharge)
TIME TO FLORIDA
AUTO ASSOCIATION lina Warehouse company. Tho ori­
gin o f the blaze has not been deter­ In court of County Judge, Semin el#
County, State of Florida
Florida Journalist to Devote Time to mined
In re Estate of
Reorganization of Association
DRY AGENT RESIGNS
W. T. Humphrey.
___
Without Salary.
-Notice is hereby given, to all whom'
(tlr T h e AaiMitatrd P r o t o )
it may concern, that on tho 10th day
Hon Claronco E. Woods, well-known
WASHINGTON, March 2L— W ilFlorida journal
Journalist
luonua
» and publisher,
Ruonsner, has
..us , |am 0njbert atUchod to tho Staun- o f May, A. D. 1922, I shall apply to "_

crop is marketed vby distributors on
a five per cont commission.
The
distributors have selling contracts
with the growors In consideration p f
advances made for seed and fertilizer
%
during tho growing season.
preparations are now under way
Tho spaulding roso is tho only
for what promises to bo the largest
variety grown In tho Hastings socpotato shipping season Florida has
tion. Farther south Irish cobblers Thomas Brooks fjletoher to Leoever had. The acreage planted to
are produced. On the West Coast
ture at Chautauqua.
new potatoes in Florida this year Is
some bliss triumphs and Irish Cob­
accepted n position as secretary o f
prohibition enforcement o f- f !“ e H «nor^ le ^
estimated by the United States De­
tho Florida Automobiio Association,
' . **'
o f said court, as Judgo o f Probata, for
blers are grown.
Tho double-hoad
partment o f Agricutturo at 24,800
w « . announced y c.tcrd n , by M. M. « ” ■'
1‘Z
^ final ditcher*. . . AdlllllllilW lH M
barrel is tho standard container. W ill Qh/e One of the Inspiring Ad­ ”It
------ . ' . -------in with
connection
witn
------------v .............' connection
d l.clo .n
rc. disclosures
r .g .r d - of' regard[ho eiU te o f w T H unphrtJi i f
•
acres, This Is 'an increase o f 49.8 per \yhcn" barrel's* calinot bo
„„ _obtained
dresses Which Havs Mads Him
Smith, President o f the organization. ,
the opcrntIonr o f #n ,nicIt atlU
cont. over tho 1021 acrcago o f 10,0001Bnc|t8 containing 150 pounds net are
Nationally Known;
"Mr. Woods has agreed to devote horC( hag „ ubmUtod h,8 ^ . ^ n t i o n , ceased, and that at tho same time I
acres
wil! present to said Court my final
his
time to tho work of re-organizing
used, although these containers are
Commissioner
Haynes announced.
As heretofore n field station of tho
accounts as Administratrix o f aald
the
association,”
Mr.
Smith
said,
not suitable for stock that is not
Thomas Brooks Fletcher, who will
Action by prohibition headquarters
United States Department of Agri­ fully matured nnd firm. Crates of
estate,
and ask fo r their approval.
"nnd
is
serving
without
nny
salary.
five one of his great dramatic lec­
culture will bo maintained at Has­ various sizes are also used to a ture* at tho Redpath Chautauqua I cannot sny how much wo appreclato upon the disclosures will bo depen­
Dated March 7th, A. D. 1922.
dent upon investigation by Director
tings for the purpose o f keeping tho limited extent.
here, is one of the real stars o f lec- thin generous offer, but I am sure
ROSA L. HUMPHREY,
Fulwiller, o f. Virginia, Mr, Hnynos
growors and shippers informed lof
turedom,
3-7-o.n.w-9wc
Administratrix*
that tho association will bo greatly
dally markot conditions nnd prices
"Thomas Brooks Fletcher,” says bcnofltted nnd will be o f more use­ saaid.
ANDREWS' OPINION
in tho large consuming markets tg
Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver, "Is one fulness to the state than it has been
APPLIES ONLY TO
TO FORMULATE POLICY.
of the most powerful orators o f our
which Florida potatoes are shipped
before.”
GEOROE
ATZ
CASE
Daily advises regarding shipments to
Mr. Woods enmo to Florida in 1912
WASHINGTON, March 21.— The
market from other producing sec­
i nnd hnB been editor of sovoral FlorLocal
Judge
Upholds
Seizure
o
f
LP
.
,
I
.
,
,
..
m
i,
general
policy committee o f the
tions wil also be available. This in.
n o ».rn p .r« ncludlng the E u .tl.
M|no w „ k„ r,
America,
quor
Without
Search
Warrant
in
formation will enable tho distribu­
I..ko n c*l.n which ho publl.be,I for
yc„ tcr,|ny
m00t Krkl.y
OneJiUitance
Because
of
Pe­
tors to regulate, shipments so that
.lx y c c . Prior to th .t tlm . h . . . . , C|ovollJ l0 formu|„l6 „ p0ncy
culiar Facta.
the demand in tho various markets
editor o f sovoral newspapers in Ken­
be followed by the bituminous miners
can bo properly met.
tucky and founded tho Lebanon, Ky.,
Judge
Chnrles
O,
Andrews,
in
dis­
when work is suspended April 1. Tho
Florida produdes the first new
Enterprise. Ho was formorly mayor
coll wns issued by John L. Lewis,
potatoes to appear on Eastern mar­ cussing yesterday, his opinion which
o f Richmond, Ky., nnd during tho
international president.
kets. There . Is practically no com­ upheld tho decision o f tho county
war was inspector o f explosives for
petition and the crop is readily dis­ court of Lake county in tho case o f
Florida. Mr. Woods wns for sixteen
Some of the statesmen who . think
posed of. L ast' year 1945 cnrloads George Atz, who was convicted on a
yenrs, editor of tho Delta, tho nation­
BAVH YOU MONMY
they
are instruments o f Destiny ore
were marketed. The quantity would charge o f having illegal possession o f
al publienttlon for Sigma Nu frater­
Writ* as
merely wind instruments.
have been much larger had not ex­ liquor, declared that his ruling ap­
nity.
Empire Hotel Block
cessively dry weather affected tho plied only to “ tho facts In this enso”
The now secretary Is well known
yield. In 1020 moro thnn 3,845 car­ nnd not in n general way to tho ap­
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
in nil scotlons of tho state and Presi­
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
loads wore marketed. Now York is plication o f tho lnw governing seizure
dent Smith and otl&gt;cr officers o f the
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
the largest single market nnd to of liquor under n Rcnrch warrant
association predict that a complete
In substance the opinion held ns
cclved 015 cnrlondB last year. Phila­
H A LL’S BARBER
nnd effective ro-organizntion will bo
delphia received 250 cars; Chicago follows;
accomplished under hln direction.—
SHOP
**• * * (1) did not disclose a viola,
141 cars; Pittsburg, 105 cars, Cin­
Orlando Sentinel.
cinnati 100 cars; Baltimore 0} cars. tion of the constitutional rights o f
Next door to the Princess Theatrs
Primary destinations o f tho ontiro Atz, tho evidence showing thnt the
T H O M A S BRO O K S F L E T C H E R
WHEATLEY ACQUITTED
place whore tho liquor was soized
crop numbered more than 05 cities.
THE O N LY
U N IO N
IN CRIMINAL COURT
was
not
tho
privntc
residence,
nor
time.
He
Is
not
an
old-time
platform
Florida now potatoes brings high
SHOP IN SANFORD
212 East. 1st St.
8anford, Fla.
prices as compared with old stock placo of business, nor a taking from entertainer, n o entertains, but ho also
has a powerful message and knows Winter Garden Doctor nnd Bckemeyer
the
person,
nor
was
tho
liquor
de­
production costq ,‘nnd heavy losses
how to tell It. I'eoplo ^nnt to hear
Both Found "N ot Guilty."
PRICE LIST
resulting from excessively rainy and scribed clnssed ns property In this about the things that are being dono
a^a a^a
qp
Shave .................... :..... 20c
dry weather. The hazard of weather state; nor was there a seizure ex­ and need to be done In this country,
Dr. C. I .Wheatley, a Winter Gar­
cept
by
consent
of
Atz.
and that 1b what Fletcher Is tolling den physician, wns ncquitted yosterdamage is ever present nnd neces­
Hair C u t...................... 40c
BEFORE BUYING
“ (2) The opinion further holds them about. lie leaves tho Impress of dny in criminnl court of n chnrgo of
sitates the planting of considerably
thnt the courts of this Btnto hnvo Ms lecturo on every community."
Shampoo .....................35c
more potatoes thnn nrc mnrketed.
manslaughter In connection with tho
A
PHONOGRAPH
never
ndherod
to
tho
rule
that
a
per­
LaBt year, the general average profinding o f the b o d y 'o f nn infant in
M assage.......................$5c
duction for the season was only son on trial could wait till tho tak­ POTATO SHIPPING
the woods nonr Winter Garden sev­
S in g e.......................
35c
See the
about 30 barrels per acre on nccount ing of testimony at the trinl before
eral weeks ago. Henry S. BckemoyBEGINS; MARKETS
objecting
to
the
evidence
ns
being
inof tho unusually dry wenthcr. Also
This shop ha* been renovated, cleaned
BEGINNING TO OPEN cr, of Winter Gnrden, charged with
prices of inbor and fertilizer wero ndmisHnble because procured by the
and painted throughout. We employ
being nn accessory, wns also found
high nt planting timo; freight rates stnto in nn unauthorized wny, for
only tho most skilled barbers, guar­
not guilty.
,
were high, acreage hnd been reduced example, by nn unlawful senreh nnd ’ Shipping of spring potatoes out of
antee satisfaction and will nppredto
Testimony introduced nt the trial
— at—
and there was n large supply of old seizure. Tho facts In this case did tho Hastings section began yesterday tended to show that tho operation
your patronage,
stock on tho markets. In 1920 a not fnll within section 22 of the de­ when about Bixty barrels went for­ said to hnvo boon performed by Dr.
heavy rainfall continuing for twolvo claration o f rights of our constitu­ ward from Federal Point. They wero Whentloy wns not illegal under tho
H A LL’S BAR BER
hours on May 18 caused nn estimated tion securing to the rights o f tho peo­
circumstances, nnd statements to this
consigned by R. G. Gray, Mr. Hub­
SHOP
damage to the crop of approximately ple "in their person, houses, pnpors
effect wore substantiated by tho
ORLANDO,
FLA.
Next
tD Princess
nnd
effects
ngninst
unreasonable
bard
nnd
Mr.
Atkinson.
Tho
price
$1,000,000 \ in the Hastings section
principal witnesses for tho prosecuseizures
nnd
searches.”
received
for
thoso
will
not
bo
known
a
^
a
q
!^
a
alone. Thera hns also been a sixtiton. It was further proved thnt tho
We also sharpen Razor Blades
Tho above provision of tho consti­ until returns are received from thp infant wns still horn.
tcon-inch rain in February just after
a Inrgo portion o f the crop had been tution hns been amply provided for brokers. It is expected, however,
County Solicitor Murphy wns as­
planted, and about two-thirds of tho by slntuto nnd nny unlawful senreh thnt the price will open up as high as sisted by W L. Tifdon in tho prose­
entire acreage in tho Hastings dis­ o f proporty or persons, or seizure $12 nH Bermudas nro selling now for cution, the defense being represented
without lawful warrant will not bo $16 in some markets.
A carload by C P. Dickinson.— Orlando Sentinel.
trict hnd to bo replanted.
npproved,
hut
condemned,
if
brought
from
West
Palm
Bench
yesterday
Hastings located on the Florida
properly
to
attention
by
legal
prowdro
sold
for
$10
f.
o.
b.
Pnlm
Bonch.
East Coast Railway, 50 milcB south of
CHARGE BRIBE OFFERED
ccedlngs
in
the
seventeenth
judicial
Hastings
Is
beginning
to
tnko
on a
Jacksonville, and 10 miles enst of
hustling air which nlwnys precedes
i n r T h e A n an rlate* P r ra a l
Palatka, is the center o f activity, circuit.— Orlando Sentinel.
WWASHINGTON,
March 21.— The
the
opening
of
the
potato
season.
and practically /the entire 'crop is
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
chnrgo
thnt
President
Harding nnd
State
Orgnnizcr
J.
Rood
Curry,
o
f
POST
OFFICE
marketed by distributors located at
Secretary
Hughes
"boldly
offer
n
the Floridn Citrus Exchange, nrrivod
that point. Tho larger portion of tho
BILL PASSES
in Palatka yesterday, accompanied by bribe to tho World wnr veterans to
Wc invite the public and all users o f ELDER
THE SENATE
Samuel George, former mnnngcr o f espouse the cnusc o f the money pow­
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring and in
the office at Hastings, nnd R. J. ers in their efforts to establish ns a
our method o f handling its product. W hy take
lUr The Aaanrlntrd I’ rraa)
WASHINGTON, March 21.— The Kepler. Mr. Curry said thnt tho o f­ pnrt o f our revenuo systom tho vic­
a chance 7 Your eminent physicians claim
postofflco appropriation bill, carry­ fices nt Hastings will bo opened ious policy of n general sane tax,”
that this water in unexcelled and Its purity
ing $623,773,000, wns passed late Monday nnd will bo under the direct 1s made in a minority report on the
makes it most beneficial fo r many troubles.
yesterday by tho Sennto after a heat­ management o f tho Volusia County soldiers' bonus bill filed yesterday by to
The Ford people o f Sanford as well as the
ed light. Tho mensure carries $63,- Citrus exchange, of which R. J. Kep­ Rep. Kitchen, o f North Carolina,
a
"
s
Western Uiiion recommend this water for
309,000 more than wqb passed by the ler is manager. He will bo in full tanking democrat on the wnys nnd
batteries.
means committee, nnd four other
House, $50,000,000 o f tho incrense charge at Hastings
“ Our operations at Hastings nnd minority members of thnt committeo.
going for federal highway aid.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle o f this water
Tfio hill also carries provisions for in tho potnto belt last year scorns to The other four representatives ns
sent
you and protect vour health.
restoring to service tho New York hnvo given very .Bntlhfactory returns Oldfield, Arkansas; Crist of Georgln;
pneumatic mail tubes and fur con­ to the growers nnd we hnvo numer­ Carew, of New York, nnd Tnguo, of
5
11 Attractions 11 ■ tinuing tho New York to San Fran­ ous letters and inquiries ns to wheth­ Massachusetts,
air maall service, Thu vote on er our office would be opened this
S
^ Including
i x S cisco
20 BALES OF COTTON BURN
tho tubes amendment wns 36 to 19 season," snld Mr. Curry. "There hns
■
nnd enmo after n bitter nttack hnd already been largo acreages signed
a
Grout Comedy Drnma
SANFORD
FLORIDA
(I ly T h r A um iolntrd
been mndc on tho proposition by sev­ up with our office and by such sub­
GOLDSBORO,
N.
C.,
March
21.—
[
“ FRIENDLY
[ eral Democrats. The $50,000,000 w « h stantial growers in your community Twenty bnlcs of cotton in Bobbitt
accepted by tho Senate without do- ns H O. Hamm nnd Thos. M. Wnldron,
men who hnvo nlwnys profited by us­ Brothers’ warehouse wero destroyed
■ ' ENEMIES
| bnte and without a roll call,
when the warehouse wns burned
A light centering around post­ ing tho exchange Tho deal will bo
SANFORD M ARBLE &amp; GRANITE W O R K S
Sunday. The cotton nnd other loss
offlco appointments, originating ear­ a big one thin year nnd there is a
[
SOLIS’
[ ly in the discussion o f the bill, re­ greater need fo r proper distribution, was estimated nt $200,000 pnrtly
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
covered
by
insurance.
Tho
cotton
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
a
Central American
£ sulted Just before adjournment o f tho tho secret of getting profits fo r tho
Sennto in the Introduction by Sena­ growers, nnd we think tho exchange was owned by H. Weil nnd brothers,
1018 West First Street
1018 West Firat Street
■ M ARIM BA BAND 5 tor Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi, hns tho facilities for bringing thnt
of a resolution calling on tho Presl. Burcess to tho growers"— Pnlntkn
NEW ENGLAND
dent to supply tho Sennto with the News.
MALE QUARTET
number o f executive ordors ho has
issuod removing postofficcs from civ­ ENGLISH STAR WAS
GRETCHEN COX
■
NURSE IN WORLD WAR
il sorvico classification. Tho resolu­
AND COMPANY
tion
went
over
under
tho
rules.'
s ZEDELER SYMPHONIC
1
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS'*
Tho light which culminated in tho
Mary Forbes, who hns a prominent
We handle everything in
Harrison resolution wns precipitated. rolo in John M. Stahl’s "Tho Child
QUINTET
by
nn
amendment
increasing
tho
num
Thou
Gnvcst
Me,”
a
First
Nntionnl
ntN o t a b l e ! i U m r t t E S " : bor o f postal inspectors, n move j traction, which will bo shown nt the
:
THE FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LIN E
ON TIMELY
which Mr. Harrison charged wnH to Stnr Theatre Wednesday, is one of
g
Car Lots or Less. Ship ub
make more places for Republicans. England’s stage stnrs who gave up
THEMES ,
Tho debate quickly entered the sub­ fnmo nnd a career to enter tho world
1
Richmond, Virginia
ject of postmnBtor appointments nnd war ns a nurse. Her services' of threo
■ — BIG DAYS—
the President woh charged with hav­ years covered work at tho front nnd
I
ing romovod the Marion, Ohio, office in tho hospitals of Pnrls nnd Lon­
■
*
from civil service by oxccutlvp order don.
so thnt ho could appoint tho post­
While at tho front she was mndo n
DELICIOUS
!
CHAUTAUQUA
master In his homo town.
captive in one of tho Germans' raids,
hut.was fortunate in getting nn cnrly
5 Season Ticket $3.00
WEEK'S WEATHER
exchange list. Upon her discharge
she wns decorated for loyal nnd valWeather Outlook for tho Period March innt service.
I*1
.! C.,r.tU‘ ! '
*b»e •Briultr*. It’»
StU-Adjeillsg, tad limply dipt or tv
In Bottles Everywhere
20 to 25, Inclusive
.fr io r to entering tho war, MIhb
tho
fettd,
cltipi
at
tilt wall! aad uudtrSouth Atlantic und East Gulf ntut- Forbes hnd her own company at tho
Demand tho genuine— name stamped on every crown— ask
ana, aad amouha oat ogly llnti.
I f you r '{••Ur c an 'l f l i t , land actual
fo r it by name
W EEK HERE
s os; Unsottlcd und warmor with rains Ambassador Theatre in London, where
a d d r t u and
flrat port o f week followed by gonoral-1 sho combined tho rolo of star with
t i i S 0 ' Se i n t 34
U f lo
* n*
’ Bottled only by
paid.
43J, ” * C lrctit p n
ly fair and normal temporaturo until tho duties of producer and stage man­
Friday or Saturday when .rain Is ager. Sho makes her American debut
5!*®° Hjrglonlc-Faalilon Inalltute
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
120 EaM 16th S t. N .w Yotk, Dtp’l M.
3
again probuble.
In "The Child Thou Gavost Mo."

Largest Potato Ship­
ping Season Florida
Ever Had is Prospect

NOTED DROUTH!
ORATOR COMING

GLOBE PIANO CO.

NEW EDISON

DRENNEN PIANO CO.

5

SAFETY FIRST

a

j Redpath I
|Chautauqua!

[

Elder Springs Water Co.

[ CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

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�} THE SANFORD DAILY HEfiALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922

PAG E POUR

STATE IS SELF-SUPPORTING AND
CAN SUPPLY OTHER
STATES
( n r The AeeoelNlrd Trees)

GAINESVILLE, March 20.— Florida
apparently will have enough this sum­
mer and fall to food itself nnd supply
a generous portion of food to those
parts of tho country which are not self
supporting, if the semi-monthly repoort of the. Fodcrnl Bureau of Crop
Estimates here on crop conditions dur­
ing the first fifteen dnys o f Mnrch
can be taken af nn indication of the
prospects. Tho report, issued under
date of March IB, follows:
"Tho Btato ns n wholo has had fnvorablo wenther for early crops nnd
planting. Rain is needed in some sec­
tions of Central nnd South Floridn.
"GonornI planting of corn is in pro­
gress. Stand nnd condition o f early
plantings throughout the Southern
part o f the Btatc are good.
"Oats are making good growth and
furnishing excellent grazing.
"Planting of rice in underway.

reasonable, or otherwise in violation
o f the Interstate Commerce Act.
Under date of December 11, 1022,
tho Commission begun a general In­
vestigation, docket 12203, fo r the
purpose o f determining whether, and
to whnt extent, If any, further gen­
eral reductions In the rates, fnres and
charges of carriers by railroad appli­
cable In Interstate or foreign com­
merce law can lnwfully be required
by order or ardors of tho Commission
under Section 1 or’ other provisions
o f the Interstate Commerco Act, up­
on any commodities or description o f
traffic Tho taking o f testimony in
this investigation waB concluded
March 4th, and oral argument was
had before 'the full commission from
March 8th to March 13th, inclusive.
Tho testimony Is now being consid­
ered by the Commission in confer,
once, and in view o f tho great impor­
tance of tho matters Involved in this
proceeding, the Commission will an­
nounce its findings at the carlist pos­
sible date.
In this connection, I might add that
during the course pf tho hearings in
this investigation considerable testi­
mony wns offered setting forth in de­
tail the general conditions with
which the fruit and vegetable ship­
pers of Florida are now confronted.
Mr. F. C. W. Krnmcr, Jr., testified at
length on behnlf of the cnbbago
gi-owers o f Floridn, and Mr. I. T.
Williams nnd Mr. D. Dow offered tes­
timony on behalf of the fruit nnd
vcgetnblo shippers o f Floridn. Mr.
J.’ H. Tench o f the Rnilroad Commis­
sion of the Stnte of Florida nlso tes­
tified nnd plnced in evidence certain
exhibits comparing freight nnd re­
frigeration chnrges on citrus fruits,
cabbage nnd vegetables from Palmet­
to, Floridn, to New York, Boston,
Cincinnati and n number o f othor
points.
Very truly yours,
G. B. McGlNTY,
Secretary.
PLANT CITY GREAT
STRAWBERRY CENTER
SHIPS lOfi CARS
III) The AnNiirlntril I'rfM l
PLANT CITY, Mnrch 20.— Plant
City has shipped twenty-nine percent
o f its strnwberry crop this senson by

SENATOR FLETCHER
URGES REDUCTION
IN FREIGHT RATES
Mnrch 10, 1022.
Honorable Duncan U. Fletcher,
United States Senate.
My Dear Senntor:
Referring to tho letters, petitions
nnd resolutions filed by you with tho
Commission, urging reductions in
freight rates on agricultural products
from Floridn:
Tho Commission, under the law, is
not given authority to ninke reduc­
tions in rates except nftcr hearing
on n formal complaint, at which it is
shown that such rates arc unjust, un*

Daily Fashion Hint

freight and the freight movement
alone thus far has totalled 100 cars.
Total shipments of berries up to the
first of the week, both by freight and
express amounted to 1,500,307 quarts,
which netted the growers $537,004s
gross. Fourteen solid cars of ber­
ries represented shipments
Inst
week.
The eitrus fruit movements from
here this senson amounted to 715
cars, GGG of them in solid car ship­
ments nnd the balance in small lot
shipments by express. In addition to
large quantities of small lot ship­
ments by express, vegetables for­
warded, principally cabbage, havo
amounted to 34 enrs thus far.
WHY PRESERVE EGGS
Below Dr. N. W. Snnborn, poultry
specialist of the University of Floridn
answers the question "Why preserve
eggs 7”
"Baenuse fgesh eggs are most plen­
tiful in the spring and early sum­
mer.
"Because eggs are cheapest in the
spring and early summer.
"Because eggs nre most expensive
in fall and winter.
"Because you will be able to uso
the cheaper preserved eggs more
i’recly in fall and winter.
"Beenuse you enn sell your fresh

"Because it means n snvmg of
money.”
Do you know how to preserve eggs
by the water glqss method? If not,
write to tho College of Agriculture,
Gainesville, or call upon your county
or home demonstration agent.

IS FIRST.
In diversity o f food pro­
ducts.
In value per acre of farm
products,
In untillod area that is tlllaIn
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In

number of growing days.
phosphato production. •
naval stores production.
Fuller’s oarth production
fishing industries.
area of standing timber,
muck soils.
length of coast lino.
variety o f trees.
variety of fish.
variety of birds.
variety of hoy crops.
winter-grown truck products.
In cocoanuts.
In bananns.
,
In camphor.

m
the bujrp not destroyed in tho fall.
tho trap crops, sprny with korosono
A s soon as all tho bugs have attacked
emulsion, IB to 20 por cent strength
or burn with hand torches.
\
4. — If any bugs miss the above
treatment and got on tho mnln crop,
It will pay to hand pick them at first
nppenrnnec. Pick nnd drop Int on can
o f kcroseno, nnd burn.
5 , — if bugs are missed by nny or all
o f tho above methods, they will lay
many eggs in musses which are read­
ily found. Gnthor nnd crush tho eggs.

'SERGE ASSUMES GIVERS
ROLES
Winsome and charming are the roles
■which serge assumes on tIn* stage of
fashion this season, ll is lovely in the
first model, a dark blue straight line
frock embroidered in henna rope silk.
The ribbon belt is in sell-color and the
standing collar is finished with a
narrow band of henna embroidery.
Medium size requires 3 yards 54-inch
material.
Combined with satin, as in the second
design, serge is quite as reductive. The
utlsh girdle is trimmed with black and
silver embroidery, but the trimming
does not npjtcnr anywhere else on the
-dress, The sleeves arc long nnd closefitting; tho neck in the youthful round
Outline. Medium size requires 3 yards
40-lnch satin and
ynrd 54-lnch
eerge.
■ First Model: Pictorial Rcylcw Dress
No. 9087. Sizes, 34 to 50 Inches bust.
.Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12300.
llUillRLT. U
IUU W
Transfer,
blue
orl ^
yellow, 20 rents.
Second Model:
Dress
Sites, 34 to 46 inches bust,

cents.

iin in iiH a iiiH A iM

n i^ iH n ,,,

for the man with a

H. C. L. IS SLOW
IN DESCENDING
REPORTS SHOW

B A N K ACCOUNT?
How is it with you?

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
level of January. Tho Increase was
F. P. FORSTER, President
most pronuonced among farm pro­
ducts nnd foodstuffs.
Rome of the more pronounced de­
creases in retail food prices in Feb­
ruary were evaporated milk, fresh
milk, olcomnrgnrlne, strictly fresh
eggs, bread nnd some ennnod foods.
The
Sixteen articles increased In price
The very latest style
The
during the month, the most importnut being onions, ham, oranges,
The
lamb, flour, lard nnd sugar. During
the month from January IB to Febru­
The
ary 15, the average sum expenditure
fta food decreased in 'twenty-eight
The
cities, ns follows:
A T YO U R O W N PRICE
■Rnnsns Cltjr, 4 percent; Scranton,
The
Pa'., 2 percent; Chlcngo, Columbus,
The
Dallas, Houston, New Haven, Now
The
Orleans, Norfolk, Peoria, Pittsburgh,
Drop a Coin in the Box
The
Portland, Maine; Providence, Roches­
ter. Hnvnnnnh nnd Springfield, Ills.,
For a few days only
one percent.
In Attnntn, Birmingham, Boston,
Bridgeport, Cincinnati, Jacksonville,
Louisville, Mobile nnd New York,
there wns a decrenso of less thnn five
SULPHUR WILL KILL
tenths o f one percent.
RED SPIDERS ON CROPS
In twenty-two cities there were tho
following increases:
Senttle, three p ercen (;' Memphis,
Minneapolis, St. Paul , Salt Lake
City, two percent; Baltimore, B uffa­
lo, Butte, Denver, Indianapolis, Los
Angeles, Mllwnukee, Omnhn, Port­
land Ore., St. Louis, Washington,
D. C., one percent.
In Cleveland, Detroit , Newark,
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
Philadelphia, Richmond
and San 1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL T A X ­
Francisco, there wns nn# increase uf ES REMAINING UNPAID W ILL BE
less that five tenths o f one percent.
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
OF THE PIIOPERTY UPON WHICH
MRS. DORMAN MADE MEMBER
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
ALFRED FOSTER,
204-24tc
City Tax Collector.
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 21.—Mrs.
W. R. Dorman, of Live Onk, for 18
years nn attache o f the Floridn Leg­
islature, has been appointed a mem­
ber o f the democratic national con­
gressional committee.
The congressional committee is
composed o f one man nnd ono woman
in each state. Arthur D. Rouse, o f
The law provides that " I f tax­
Kentucky is national chnlrmnn.
The
The
Tho
The
The
The

homo-scckor’s goal.
fisherman’s Gnllilee.
lumberman’s last stand.
orchnrdist’s lotus-land.
trucker’s opportunity.
farmer’s ,thrco chances
a year.
stockman’s living world,
dairyman’s
flowing
bowl.
bcemnn’n land o f milk
nnd honey.
tourist’s land of prom­
ise.
,
sportsman’s rendez­
vous.
ynchtmnn’s pnradise.
film-maker’s dream.
manufacturer’s future.
citizen’s cornucopia.
— W. A. McRAE,
Commissioner of
Agriculture.

D. F. .WHITNER, Cashier

THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Liw
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
Over Seminolo County Bank

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

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

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-:-

FLORIDA

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto Repair Work
Phone 30

Corner First and Oak

“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if n*
tell us. Phone 408

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

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill

es upon real estate shall not be
Work
Trying to put a peace pact through paid before the first day o f April
the senate is ono way to Borah trou­ of any year, tho Tax Collector CONTRACTOR and BUILDEK
617 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
ble.
shall advertiso and sell.”
This is to notify all concerned
Geo. W . Knight
that the requirements o f law will
Real Estate and Insurance
bp complied with and tho Tax
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Books will positively be closed
on April first as- provided by law
and all lands on which taxes
havo not been paid will be ad­
IN
S H Q n T T ilK E
vertised and executions issued
for unpaid personal property
taxes.

IIAKEQU1N BUG IS NAME
APPLIED TO NEW POST
PLANT SNAP BEANS IN MARCH
(Ill The AHMurlnlrd I'rvmO
GAINESVILLE, March 20.— Farm­
ers who have been at a loss for n name
to apply to the little red, yellow and
black hug that dotes on such vege­
tables as cabbage, colinrds, lettuce and
ho forthll may call it tho Harlequin
cnbbago bug, on authority o f Profes­
sor J. It. Watson, of the Floridn Ex­
periment Stution, who has prepared a
list of five directions to bo followod’ to
prevent its seasonal incursions into
the vegetable fields.
They are moan little unImnlH, Prof.
Watson snys, nnd nny effective insec­
ticide Is too effective for tho welfare
of the vcgetnblo.
His list of precautions follow:
1. — Clean up ull old plants about
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
thu
garden or field ns soon us the
homo prlcos. Whon you nro out shop'crop
has been removed. Burn tho
ping, don't fail to Btop in at T. J.
plunts
nnd bugH,
Miller &amp; Sons' and look thorn over.
2.
—
Clean up weeds and rubbish
Then neo Mr. Lnnior, foe. prlcos and
noar
tho
cahbugc field or gnrdon; burn
terms.
288-tfc
all Huch rubbish In fnll or cnrly winYou cun always estimate tho length tor,
3. — Trap crops of muBturd and oth­
of time tho wife hnB boon uway by
counting the empty sardine - cans er related plunts, pluntod In spring,
|to be destroyed by praying, will get
about tho promlsOB.

If your garden has a light, welldrnined- fertile soil, snap beans
should do well in it.
They require
only sixty dnys from the time of
plnnting to bear fruit. They nre le­
gumes and will add much nitrogen to
the soil.
plant snnp beans in rowH or hills,
says W. L. Floyd, professor of horti­
culture, University of Florida. Culti­
vate frequently nnd shallowly, hut do
not cultivate when tho leaves nro wot.
If tho plants turn yellow, apply n
smnll amount of nitrate of soda.
Some o f the favorite varieties
Rcfugco, StringlcBs nnd Red
Blnck Vnlentinos.

iiH iN iiiiim

G a in s 21
P © as s i d s
MASTiN’S

Viiamon Tablets

Now Used By KiI»loni As A Nat­
ural, Quick end liasy Way To
Help Increase W JjU end Energy
go remurknlilo l» tin* notion of
MA8TI.VH VIT.VMoX TAlll.I.l'S In
helping to lucres.o Uw nmirhUlng,
lifultli-irlvlug power of wtmt you cat,
that ono woman recently itnlu«il
IK.utnlit lifter being tlilu aaJ ailing
lor years.

WiMik, tUIn, run-down men and
women everywhere—victim, of un­
dernourishment— nro often r.ninreci
nil tho nManUlilliff Improvement In
their hcnUh, weight, menial aJsrtm r
nnd nppenmi'ew nfier onlv n short
roil ran i#i‘ iiAEXIN’S VIT-UtO.N
T\lil FT3
MASTIN'O VITAMON’ TABLETS
contain till threo vltcuilucs. truo or­
ganic Iron, tho rm-esfiury Ilino

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

Started life together,
One of them paid rent all of his life; the other
PiV!
lot and home. When they came to the last stretch on Iiw
journey they mot, one o f them looked tired nnd discourng
because all that he had to show for his life was a punch
rent receipts), and the other looked like ho respected himf1 .
nnej felt that he was a man among men. (because he
accumulated a littlo something in his travels).
Which man are you going to be?

W e sell lots on easy terms with a small payment down

A . P. CONNELLY, Agent

�PAGE

THE SANFORD DAILY HE1* LD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922

been hero in the past seven years. HILLSBOROUGH HAS
MOST AUTOMOBILES
They havo ono o f the best stock com­
panies On ,tho road and Jast night
TALLAHASSEE, March 21.— Hills­
played to a packed house.
borough county with 9,547, had tho
Tho Sanford Municipal Band will largest number of motor vhelclos in
A t the many nice Suits just received. A ll
rondor tholr regular Tuesday night
sizes and patterns in the latest styles with the
tho stato on tho face of statistics com­
concert at tho Pavilion-on the lake
lowest prices.
front tonight and a special program piled by n local firm on 4022 liconso
has bfion arranged. Bandmaster Ball returns In tho Htato comptroller’s o f­
BUY NOW
will show the band of twenty years fico March 1.
ago a.id tho band of today. Cut out
Duval canto second with 8,922 and
that you may get your choice before the best
the program In today’s Herald and Dado was third with 7,235, Polk coun­
tako It with you.
ty topped Pinollas In tho list with 5,are picked
864 to tho latter's 5,047.
Other counties having moro than
1,000 Includod: Orange, 4,781; Vo­
lusia, 4,021; Palm Ranch, 3,280; Es­
cambia, 2,507; Lako, 2,274; Alachua,
if you are not a member of our Clothing Club.
1,085; Manatee, 1,814; Marion, 1,049;
It's advantages are big. Let us explain it to j Jg
Seminole, 1,345; Brevard, 1,200; Leo,
1,154; St. Lucie, 1,135; St. Johns, 1,you.
0
125; and Gadsden, 1,015. Hardco noodMETHODIST
CHURCH CLOSED ed two moro devotees o f tho gnsolino
trail to put it in tho lJJQO class.
TWO WEEKS’ REVIVAL WITH
WONDERFUL RESULTS
Flagler, nn infant county, wns ut
the bottom of tho list, with 111,
It was anticipated*that the closing
The Store That U Different
day o f tho revival services at the
A correspondent asks whether it is
Methodist church would be a great right to say “ Tho Mon was hung” or
day,— tho operation of tho spirit “ Tho man was hanged.” Tho mod­
Sanford, Florida
throughout tho mooting justified that ern version is “ Tho Jury disagreed.”
belief but the wonderful results of
tho closing sorvlco challenged the
MISS GRACE TOMPKINS
faith of oven those who projoctod tho
1922 may not reward lighten} bat
A llttlo deflation of national as­
v
(Registered Nurse)
movement. Sunday night’s servlco
let ua hope it will produce some.
pirations might help some.
Surgical, Modlcnl nnd Obstetrical
witnessed a voritablo l’ontccost o f tho
calls answered
spirit’s power to snvo souls. A t tho
Solf-mado man; One who exercis­
In Utopia the folks can get excit­
309 Fronch Avo.
close of his Bormon, when Dr. Walker Phono 503-W
ed
sound judgment in the selection of
edly
patriotic
without
yearning
to
kill
Invited nil those to como forward who 301-tfc
a
wife.
somobody.
desired to unlto with tho church they
came in numbers; and not nlono. Many
». - O ’v
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
enmo bringing sheavos with them.
Ono man, converted but throe days
previous, was soon to leave his place
nt tho altar twlco and!thread his way
through tho crowded aisles seeking
tho lost. Twlco ho rotumod to tho
altar, neither time empty handed.
Tho working of tho Spirit was won­
6 H A D p
derful., Whon tho invitation was fin­
ally closed tho nltnr wnB crowded two
is
deep—forty-fivo persons woro gather­
is ‘ T h o W orld’s Best” Self-Rising Flour. It,
ed there ready to tako tho vows of
is made from tho best patent soft wheat
tho church.
flour (not a particlo o f low grade) scientific­
Dr. Philips, who has worked In tho
ally mixed with the purest leavening agents
church nnd Sunday school for n per­
—
fit for PEOPLE to eat.
iod covering nenrly two scoro years'
f
and who 1b both nccurnto in his obser­
b
e
l
jar
c
o
f
f
e
e
co.
vations nnd conservative In his esti­
A T YOU’D GROCERY STORE
mates In speaking of tho results of tho
revival said: "I consider tho mooting
FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
just closed tho greatest, in depth and
ALW
AYS
FUESII
DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.
scapa of spiritual movement and in
Not Sold in Bulk
tho influenco of God’s powor in tho
community— both within tho church
nnd out of it— thqt I havo scon in
Snnford in my forty years’ residence
SANFORD— NEW YORK— MIAMI*
here.”
SEYMOUR, IND.
It Is to bo noted also, that it wns a
“ quiet movement, without undue ex­
citement,” wholly lacking tho whoopla methods employed by many modern
ovangcllBts, showing a real depth of
feeling which will bo of lnsting benoflt to tho individual nnd to tho com­
munity.
Seventy pcoplo joined tho Metho­
dist church Sunday. Sixty of this
number on profession of faith.
A few who profor immersion as a
mode' of baptism will bo lmmorsed in
tho Wekiwa livor next Sunday.

LOOK NOW

TEMPERATURE
________

f t Classified Ads 5c a line. No
f t ....ad taken for teas than 25c.
f t and positively no classified
pa ads charged to anyone. Cash
pas must accompany all orders,
pk Count five words to a line
f t and remit accordingly.

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Pa

ft

ft

ft

ft

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m f t f t f t f t p a f t ft

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W ANTED
W ANTED-ftlouse,
rooms by couple.

or unfurnished
Phono 295-W.
807-fltp
WANTED— Salesman with car to call
on dealers with a low priced 0,000
mile fabric and 10,000 mile cord tire,
f 100.00 a week with extra commis­
sions.— Universal Tiro &amp; Rubber Co.,
Michigan City, Ind.
808-1 tp
WANTED— Salesman^ 10,000 mile,
new cord tires at one-half o ff to
Hvo salesmen and distributors, exclu­
sive territory.— Manufacturer, 1110 S.
Michigan, Chicago, 111.________ 807-2tp
WANTEQ— Team work.
Hanson Shoo Shop.

Apply M".
30G-12tp f t

SALESMAN to cover local territory,
selling dealers. Guaranteed snlary
of 1100.00 per week for right man.—
l'ho Commercial Radium Co., Fifth
Ave. Bldg., Now York.
300-Gtp
WANTED TO TRADE— Pair of horscs for Ford truck in good condition.
— M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
306&gt;12tp

ft
ft
ft
ft

t

It says 81 In this ropart but
part o f that warmness was
from yesterday for this *
morning it muBt bo down to
40 something.
But what
celery weather, what colory
weather, and slnco we aro
depending upon tho farms
for a living wo just natural­
ly think wo are going to
mako somo money. Thoro
was never a finer spring for
all crops and, our pepper
crop looks fine.
How is
yours?
5:40 A. M. MARCH 21,1922
Maximum .....................
81
Minimum ..............
50
Range
51,
Northwest and clear.

ISUCCESSFUL
WAS REVIVAL
IN EVERY WAY

Perkins &amp; Britt

THE WEATHER
For Florida; Fnlr tonight
nnd Wednesday, continued
cool; probably light frost in
north portion tonight.

JOIN NOW

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PERSONALS

WANTED— 100
colored
labororo
wanted in the city o f Daytona, Fla.,
for concroto and'asphalt paving, also
sowor work. Wages 17%c por hour,
working ten hours por day. Pay in
Just another llttlo touch of winter.
cash ovory Saturday. Freo bunk house
and commissary attached. Don’ t writo.
N. II. Garner tho Sanford agent for
Como ready to work. Job good for tho Oldsmokilo sold B. G. Smith of
six months.— Atlantic Bithulithic Co. Ovoldo n now Olds Six yesterday,
303-1wc

FOR SALE

And tho celory cutting ts going on
npneo with the- prlco lingering ar­
FOR SALE— Ford touring car, good
ound |2 per crato right hero in Sanns now, used two months. Run loss
ford.
than ono thousand miles. Address W.
E. Whltford, Altamonte Springs Ho­
Tom PcttuB, of Wilson, N. C., well
tel..
808-2tp
known hero nnd ut other points in tho
FOR SALE— Small form with build­
state, was in Snnford on businesa to­
ings. “ II" care Herald.
308-Btp
day. .
FOR SALE— Household furniture at
the K. o f C. Hall on Oak nvenuo
Hon. Sldnc? J. Cntts o f DoFunlak
Wednesday.__________________ 808-3tp
Springs Is in tho city today calling on
FOR SALE—Now Homo Sewing ma­ his friends and looking over tho city
chine, first class condition, 825.— gonorally.
Mrs. Pearson, 1002 West First Stroot.
307-3tp
This is tho time of tho year to be
FOR SALE— Now Ford, nover run; thinking about paying your dues to
815.00 under motkot price.— A. L. tho Chambor o f Commerce and gotRoy, 200 Park Ave.
307-7tp tlng rendy for a big summer.
F 6lt SALE— Refrigerator, ico box,
D.
Thrasher has purchased a new
sanitary couches, bods, dining ta­
ttles, kitchen tables, safes, chairs, gas Dodge Sedan nnd Joined tho “ Com­
range, gas plates, ovens, heaters and fort circle’’ o f Snnford folks who be­
Victrola. Cnn bo seen over 5 and 10 lieve in closed enrs for winter nnd
cent store.
‘
307-3tp summor
FOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 acre”,
ono 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
dlstnnco to city. Two lots corner
Center and Elm avo. Two lots west
sido Palmetto rn/e,, 50 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Angoioa, Calif.
____________ 288tf: 20-tf

H O N E Y

T

You liavo wanted a real leather bill
book, you have wanted n real leather
pocket book nnd ono for your cards,
Tho packing plant at Chlpley which
otc. Get one now nt cost price at the has been closed down fo r a short
Herald offico. Closing thorn out.
time has ro-oponed on a much moro
oxtonsivo basis.
Snnford needs 100 now homes right
now nnd tho sooner tho work starts
FOR SALE— 5 ncres good celery land,
tho Booncr they will bo rendy for oc­
Cnmoron ave., near loading station. cupancy Snnford needs houses that
Two acres cleared, good well, not til­
will sell around tho 82,000 mark.
ed. Price 81,000.— W. M. Haynes, 115
I’nrk Avo.
300-3tp
Dr. Quirk, of Watkins, N. Y., who is
spending tho winter nt Gcncvn, wnB in
tho city today nnd attended tho Ro­
tary luncheon at noon. Dr. Quirk hns
nn ornngo grove nnd winter homo nt
FOR SALE— Ono B flat saxophone Genova nnd is n Florida boostor.
and B flat clarinet.
Apply 207
Mrs. Lucy Hnrber nnd dnughter,
French nvo.
303-12tp
Thelma, of Commorcc, Gn., who nro
FOR SALE— Cash and carry Grocery
spending tho wlntor nt Leesburg
Store, 811 ^Sanford Avo.
300-Ctp
wero hora todny enrouto to Orlando.
FOR SALE—Two Btory business They nro former winter visitors of
building. Apply to the owner, Klcn Snnford nnd havo many friends who
Ares, 805 Oth St.
284-20tc nro alwnyn glnd to sec them, They
FOR SALE— Wnrohouso with R. R. woro nccompnnled by Mr. nnd Mrs.
aiding. Within four blocks of conter Bright McConnoll, of Augustn, Gn.
of city.
Volio Williams has purchased tho
Geo. Yf. KNIGHT
________________________N
272-tfc garage o f tho Bryan-Wheeler Co., «.n
Magnolia nvenuo nnd will horeaftor
FOR RENT
conduct this plnco where N. H. GffrGARAGE FOR RENT— G14 Magnolia ner will also Bell tho Bulcks and
avenue or phono 438-J.
307-Gtp Oldsmobilcs. Tho garage on Park
nvenuo recently occupied by Volio
Williams* wll bo taken by Pitts &amp;
LOST
Wells formerly in tho Bryan-WhoolSTRAYED OR STOLEN— Pair of
cr
gnrngo.
dark mules and bay horse. Rownrd

FOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars,
self Btartcrs, good condition. Apply
Sanford Auto Exchango foot of First
stroot.
303-Gtc

if brought to C, E, Henry, Sanford.
' *
30G-5tp

FOUND
frOUND— Ono child’s fur. Owner can
got snmo by calling at Herald of­
fice, proving property nnd paying for
ihis ad.___________
808-tfc
The school officials o f Duval Coun.
*y aro contemplating an nddltlon to
the High School at Jacksonville tho
coming summer at a cost o f 850,000.
■-----i----The Sumpter County officials will
*wnrd contracts very shortly for
® oat 830,000 worth o f pavement for
‘ he streets of BushnelL ,

C. R. Peabody is, now manager of
tho Sanford plant of tho Bel-Jar Cof­
fee Co. G. R. Snydor, who formerly
had charge of tho homd has gone to
Miami whoro ho -fins charge o f tho
now plant bolng installed there.
During tho first four months that
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Stock Co., nro giving thorn a warm
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922

BR1TISH-AMER1CAN PACT
HAD NO FOUNDATION AND
THE BIG FIGHT IS OVER
BORDER SITUATION
All Sources
IIN IRELAND IS BAD
MA CFPRFT PAPT GROWING WO RS E

Government Will Move Slowly and Wait for the
Strike to Begin

(It? T h e

History of the Celery
Business from the Peri
of J. C. Hutchison

WASHINGTON, Mnrch 22.— While in tho bituminous industry wns still
the government has "not entirely" contlnulnR notwithstanding tho ulmost

abandoned its efforts to Bct a settle, ,
,
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meat in advance of the coal strike callcd for April 1, particularly In tho hiluminous fields, and whilo the departSOME TRIFLING INCIDENT MAY ment of justice is studyinR possihiliWAS EVER MADE BETWEEN U
DRAW FORCES INTO
tics of loRnl redress In enso dnnRor re8. AND GREAT BRITAIN
CONFLICT
suits to public pence and welfare, it
AT ANY TIME
wns Icnrncd yesterday In Whlto
4 &lt; a n d n t rl Press)

LONDON, March 22.— Tho situnWASHINGTON, March 22.—Tho t|on on tho border between Ulster and
twenty-four hour sensation over b u r - South Ireland are growing from bad
Rcstiona of a secret British-Amoricnn to worse nnd is such that sonio triflco-operntlvo "understandlnR," sudden- ing incident may draw rival forces
ly flickered out yesterday in the son- into tho conflict which will shatter nil
ato.
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Iprospects of pence in Ireland, Bnys tho
A succession o f formal denials,
amnnnting from sources that rnnged
from tho Whlto House on down, show­
ered in upon opponents of tho four
power Pacific treaty as they woro
preparing to ask for a formnl investi­
gation nnd apparently put an end to
tho wholo incident.
At tho Whlto Houso, officials snid
flatly that no secret agreement of tho
character suggested existed. Secre­
( I l r T lic AMMncIntrd I ' i-cmm)
tary Hughes, in a letter read in the . DENVER, March 22.— A worthless
Scnato, characterized tho suggestion check for $276 drawn on a defunct
us "absolutely fnlso.” Paul D. Crnv- Denver Stato Bank and signed "O

NUMBER

c°niplotc refusal o f tho operators to
co-operate, the existence of a Rrcat
con,
waa cmphnaiwd a8 a m08t
imp0rtnnt factor. Tho government's
surveys indicated, it wns snid, that
with production continuing; in non- IIAD MEETING YESTERDAY AND
INTERESTING DATA ABOUT Clfl
DECIDED TO “ CALL"
union fields, tho surplus *wou!d pre­
ERY AND IIOW IT IS B E llttl
HIM
vent any shortnRe in industry, and
GROWN AND SH IP P E D ' ‘
‘should prevent any inflation of coal

Tho following article in the.Florid* .
Magazlno by J. C. Hutchison, humngor o f the Sanford Truck GroWt^s,
Inc., Is interesting:
.
Yes, moving with promptness and
despatch,— to old
customers,— ROW '
customers,— to established contors'and
to new distributing nnd consuming .!
markets.
Among tho thousands o f carioadl.J,
shpiped out o f tho stnto this soosob, _/
several hnve bcun consigned to CaH*%

develops
nnthrncito situation is not so groat
Secretary of Labor Davis, who hns beenuso of tho disposition thcro for
represented the government in direct nmlcnblo relationship between tho
negotiations in tho Industry, hnd no mine owners nnd their unionized omcomment to make when word of tho ployes.
United Mine Workers' cnl for suspen-) Mr. Daugherty, reviewing tho legal
sion of work on April 1, in both the aspects, and mindful o f department
bituminous and nnthrncito fields o f justice plnns to defend railroad oprcnchod Washington, but Attorney orations by injunction agninst throat-

branch of the government might take
some steps, particularly in &lt;fhao trailsportntion derangement wns orensioned aftor the strike wns undor way.
At tho White House, along with
the statement thnt the effort to
bring about a national conference between tho employers and the miners

reached a point where his
report
should be made,
[ He desired to know, ho snid, whothor the government, cnpnblo of preventing disruption o f traffic by uso
of legal power, could not nlso prevent
the same disruption, if occasioned by
shortage of coal.

seeking re-election. It was tho op­
inion of all attending tho mooting that
1there wns such demand, nnd that
Mr. Bryan should bo urged to got
into tho race,' Tho Commoner re­
cently, in nn announcement through
What Luck" wns accepted in Knnsns
tho lending papers o f tho stnto, said
ICity Mnrch 3rd in payment for nn nuhe would bo n candidate against Mr.
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................ to/nobile, passing through Kansas City
Trammell only if shown In some way
quoted nnd hnd no knowledge, of any c|cnring houso banks nnd wns dlscovthnt there is a demand from tho peo­
"seeret understanding.
] ered to bo worthless only yosterdny
ple thnt he enter the primary.
Snntor Bornh, Republican, Idnho, when it reachod tho oxccutivo officer
Attorney A. B. McMullen presidedd
over tho gathering. Tho result ofc tho
meeting was a decision to call a pub­
lico meeting o f Bryan supporters, to
bo held next Monday night, In tho
court houso, nt which timo thoro will
bo a program o f addresses, discus­
sion o f principles nnd orgnnlzotion
( H r T h e A im u r ln t ril I ' r r a a )
o f tho Bryan Club o f Tampa. It was
( I l r T h e A a a o rln le d 1‘ rr a a )
fentod. An amendment by RepresenCLEVELAND, March 22 •Twelve
WASHINGTON, March 22.— House tntivc Sisson, Mississippi, a Demo­ tho expressed belief o f thoso at yos,lSht’
persons hurt, somo seriously, when n
terdny nfternoon’s gathering thnt tho
Tho purpose of somo of tho irroeon- |Detroit avenue trolley car crashed into Naval committee agreed today to re­ cratic member of tho subcommittee
meeting next Mondny night will bo
enables to make tho Incident the basis tho rcnr of* „ Cleveland and South- port a bll fixing tho maximum author­ in charge o f tho bill to cut tho num­
attended by a largo number of per­
for a fight to send tho trenty back western Intcrurlmn enr In tho down ized enlisted strength of the navy at ber of officers to 0,000 was snowed
sons, representing nil warlks o f life
to comraitteo apparently had been town 8cction hore this morning.
under, 180 to 40, whilo a proposal by
—
that the dcsira to sec Bryan in the
30,000
plus
0,000
apprentices
or
ten
abandoned last night.' Some scnntorB, |
________________
Representative Hull, Iowa, a Rcpub- ‘
sennte,
from Florida, in n largo and
however, Indicated thnt thoy felt n MEMBER OF COTTON
• thousund less than tho number Secre­ lican, member o f tho military affairs
rapidly spreading sentlmont.
motion to recommit should be mndc
tary Denby declared was needed to committee, to tlx tho maximum at*
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EXCHANGE SUSPENDED
Thcro was not tho slightest hint of
as a matter of form, nnd it wns gener­
opornto treaty fleet.
12,000 wns voted down, 11G to 06
bitterness against Scnntor Trammell
ally predicted such n step would bo
VCMt, -vniiv «.
. nn
,
When tho House quit work fo r the
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NEW YORK, Mnrch 22.— Edward
expressed by any speaker at yester­
taken before the ratification vote is „ T i i
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F. Lelnnd, n member o f tho New
day afternoon's informal gathering.
reached on Fridny.
Administration v „ .
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,
amendments which would increnso
. .
, j , * . . Y o r k cotton exchnngo, wns yosterdny
The tenor of the utterances was thnt
louder* jiny thoy are certain to defeat
ndc(, £rom thnt ,n8tituttlon f / r proprintion bill which provides thnt tho allowance for the officers rosorve
Mr. Trammell hnd served to tho best
the motion overwhelm ngly.
, „ ,x nionths for , conduct detrimentaI by July 1 tho number o f regular n r -1corps. The bill carries $260,000 for
o f his ability, but that his usofulncss
Mr Hughes wasted no words in to th„ bcat lntoroata o f tho oxchnngo h my officers must bo reduced from salaries— an inndcqunto amount in
in the greatest lnwmnking body In
denying tho existence o any secret,
E p LoI(md nnd company mndo approximately 13,000 to 11,000, tho, the opinion of Representatives Hill,
tho world could not bo compared with
House ndjoumed Into yestordny as it Maryland, Crngo, Pennsylvania, and
notes or understandings * with any tho folIow|
8tatemcnt:
that of n man liko Bryan, who is a
foreign power but ho concuded h is , ,.Xhc B
9,on W„ B duo
h wns about to piungo Into a fight over Rogers, Massachusetts, all Rcpuhlicommanding flguro, not only nation­
five sentence letter with n hope tho unauthorized act of „ clerk In tho tho enlisted strength A voto on pro- cans, who proposed Increases o f tho ally, but internationally.
tho American delegates will bo saved New York o ff,
who
out cot_ posals to slash tho enlisted personnel Item in varying amounts,
" I f the people o f Florida send WilOnce theso amendments nro disfurther aspersions upon their voracity ton quotat|ona
n manner to vio. which now approximates 133,000, oxllnm Jennings Bryan to tho United
and honor." In tho debate which fol- ,nto tho ruloB o f the oxchnnffc&gt; Nono clusivo of 7,000 Phiiippino scouts, to posed of, tho Houso will bo ready for
States senate," said ono speaker,
lowed there was no a single refer- o f tho nicmbora of tho flrm had 116,000 or less, is expected to bo n skirmish over enlisted strength,
"they will hnve put Florida on tho
Tho framers of tho bill have provided
enco to ho letter or to tho secretary. knowlodRO thnt „ rulo wna M
vlo. reached today.
map for a fact. Our civic bodies ap­
Standing by tho •recommendations for a reduction to 116,000 men, oxOnce the storm-started by Senator ,otod and ,t
„ mnttor o f Rrcat „ur.
propriate nnd spond hundreds o f
o f tho subcommittee which drafted elusive o f tho 7,000 Philippine scoutB.
Borahs utterances of Monday hnd priao flnd rogret to thom thnt an
thousnnda
o f dollars each year to adblown over, general discussion pro- th!nfC hn„ nr,8on |n conncctlon with tho^blll, tho Houso in quick succession Mr Hahn, who hns declared his aj)vrtlBo
that
state to tho peoplo o f tho
ceeded throughout tho day with only thoir bualneaa that wouId offend tho rejccted threo amendments which proval o f war department rccommoticountry
With
Mr. Bryan in the sonsought to fix tho officer strength at datlons for 160,000 men, has Indla small per centnge of the senate authoritic8 o f the cxchnnfrc.
nto
Florida
will
got more advertis­
different lovoln By a voto o f 142 to cated ho will offer an amendment to
membership present nnd with very
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ing
without
cost
to it than It has
68 an umendment by Chairman Kahn provldo pay for a force of that size,
little give and take argument mixod EXPECT ARREST IN
over
received
from
Its big appropria­
with the succession of long addresses.
0qq jp i v p r r THPFT of tho military affairs committee to whilo Mr. Sisson hns announced llie
tions.
For
when
Bryan
arises to
provide pny fo r 13,000 officers durl will propose thnt tho enlisted personSenator Edgo, Republican, New Jor*
speak in tho senate tho reporters will
ing
the
coming
fiscal
year
was
doncl
be
cut
to
100,000.
soy, and Senator Poindexter, spoke in
ST PETERSBURG, Mnrch 22.Tho
sit up and listen to what 'Senator
favor of tho treaty, and Senator Wat- pol|co cxpectcd to make an arrest
Bryan o f Florida* has to ' say, and
son, Democrat, Georgia, assailed it. yc8torday 0f a man believed to hav ONE KILLED IN
SEC. DAVIS CONSIDERS
thoy will report it throughout tho
Today addresses are' to be mndo by becn conncctcd wlth the robbery of
SEAT IN SENATE
AUTO WRECK ON
land by means o f tho great laasod
Senators LnFolletto, Republican, Wis- tho Owen-Cotter Jewelry store hero on
TO SUCCEED CROW wire services nnd special services o f
DIXIE HIGHWAY
consln, and Wash, Domocrnt, Masaa- Saturday night o f more than $30,000
tho newspapers."— 1Tampa Tribune.
( l l y T h r A Nxix-lnO-d I ' r r a a l
chusetts, nnd probably nlso by Sena- worth of diamonds and jewelry
( I l v T h f A n a n r ln t r d P r ra a t
WASHINGTON, March 22.— Secre­
tors Shortridge, Republican, CnliforA Pinkerton deloctlvo is hero workLAKELAND, March 22.—John' W.
nin, Smith, Domocrnt, South Carolina, Infr on tho ca80( nnd ,t is aaid that a Rnmscr, 02, prominent lumberman of tary of Labor Davis, Is considering tho
nnd McCormick, Republican, Illinois. cjuo bns boon d|8covcrcd that will St. Albans, W. Va., was almost In­ request o f n delegation of Pennsyl­
By tho terms of tho agreement vot- |cad t0 an arrc8t , ~ polico refused to stantly killed when tho automobllo vania Ropublicnns that ho bo a can­
didate for Republican nomination for
ing was In order yosterduy on pending rovcal tho -naturo o f tho cIue.
which ho wns driving turned turtle
amendments and reservations, bu t! robbery was tho largest in tho history as he was rounding a sharp curve on Senator from Pennsylvania, succeed­
thoro was no nUempt to press toward o f thc polJco department nnd polico tho Dixie highway, olght miles north ing Senntot Crow, who announced a
Had Been Tipped O ff \n Advance
a roll call.
wna nnrfnntlv nlnnnorl Inrilnnf ln&lt;r o f hero yosterdny Mrs. Rnmscr, nc-* few duys ago that he would not bo
Hut Could Not Be Found
a candidate for. re-election.
companying her husband, sustained u
CONDITIONS FOR GERMANY
fractured wrist, whilo Miss Callie
( H r T h e A N a n e ln lrtl’ I ' r r a a )
Goodyear, Mrs. Ramsers sistor, es­ MILLER NEW nEAD
MORATORIUM ANNOUNCED
MIAMI, March 22.— Liquor valuod
OF TAMPA CHAMBER between two hundred nnd threo hun­
caped uninjured.
INCLUDE BANK ANTONOMY
Tho pnrty was onrouto to West
dred thousand dollars got away from
( H r T h e A a a o e ln ( r d I ' r r a a )
INDICT 12 TAPPERS
Virginia' nftor having* completed a
TAMPA, Fla., Mnrch 22.—W. F. tho prohibition officers Monday dur­
tour o f the Wost const of Florida.
Mnrch 22, Conditions unMiller was nominated for president ing tho wholesale rai^ls hero beenuso
dor which reparations commission will
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fin., Mch.
o f tho Tampa board of trado at tho places had been tipped o ff in ad­
krant Germany partial moratorium 22.— Tho Broward county grand Jury VIRGINIA ELECTS
annual membership meeting last vance, according to a statement to­
was announced today. They include y«*terdny returned true bills against
Liquor had
night,
to succeed A. W. Porklns. day by Colonel Nutt.
DEMOCRAT TO HOUSE
uutonomy for Roichs bank and now 12 alleged wiro tappers nnd confibeen
spotted
and
chcckod
by ageftta
T. M. Shnckloford, Jr., was nomllegislation to prevent evasion o f Gor- &lt;lcnco mon arrested hero sovoral woek
Nutt
said,
but
when
raids
wore
made
noted fo r tho post o f vico-presldent.
mun capital, legislation to bo rondy nK° ,n fl r“ ,d on a hou?° wh,ch
STAUNTON, Vo., March 22.— liar- Nino members were placed In noml- only small quantltloa woro found.
for application upon fixed date.
|cor* sa,d waa equlppod with wlro ry St. George Georgo S. Tucker, dom- notion fo r tho directorate, o f whom
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j tapping apparatus racing charts nnd
oernt, yesterday wns elected to con- six will bo chosen nt the annual elDELAND, Mnrch 22.— Mrs. Alico
COLUMBUS, Ga., March. 22.— other paraphernalia. Tho Indictments gress from tho tenth district, at a action April 4 The president and
Shields,
in jail charged with the murTho Brndloy Fertilizer Plant hero was in each instanco contained two
special election to fill tho vacancy vice-president servo ono year terms, dor o f her husband, attempted suicido
caused by the death of. Henry D. tho directors threo years.
yesterday officials Bald today.
Sho

House Stands by Action of Committee, Which
Drafted the Bill
.

Slipped Up on Booze
Got Away from Raid,
Miami Dealers Smooth

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The Herald fo r Post Cards.

took an entire box of nervo tablets
and was revived with difficulty.

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Intermission.
Novelty No. 1, year 1000— M we
played it 20 years ago_____Gaunt
Solcctlort o f 1022— As wo now play
............................................. E. R. Ball
Slips and Slides—A bull at large. &lt;
...................I ......... G. E. Holmes
Enters China shop smashes things
is killed by Toreador who sings N a­
tional Bull Song.
Spanish Tros— ------- N a-Ja-.W Iedoft

“ Extravagance rots character; train youth away from p
Tusedny— Mrs. S. Pulcnston will en­
MUSIC ANI) LITERATURE DEit. On the other hand the habit o f saving money, while it |
tertain tho~mornbers o f tho Even­
f
PARTMENT
•
stiffens the will also* brightens tho energies. If you would
ing Bridge Club at her home In
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Tho
following
prpgram
will
bo
giv­
Roso Court.
,
be sure t^iat you are beginning right, begin to save.”
en tomorrow nftornooft at tho Club
— Theodore Roosevelt. ■ Friday— Mrs. E. F. Ilousholdor will
“ Save your money and thrive or pay in poverty and dis­
— Andrew Jackson.
grace.
“ Above all teach the children to save— Economy is the
sure foundation for nil virtues."
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— Victor Hugo.

The Seminole County Bank {
-SERVICE

-PROGRESS-

STRENGTH-

RAILROAD BOARD
MAKES NO RULING
ON ELECTRIC CARS
( l l y T h e A s s o c ln le d l'refcs)

entertain tho members of the Lucky
Thirteen Bridge Club nt hor homo
on Ninth street nt 3 p. ra.
Snturdny— Catholic Women's Longue
will hold a cooked food sale at
Dcnne Turner’s Store,
Snturdny— Children's Story Hour will
bo held nt tho Central Pnrk nt four
o’clock.
*
W. R. Nicks c f Orlando was in tho
city yesterday attending to business.
Louis Walkner of Jacksonville, was
in the city yesterday on a business
mission.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Ahonm and son
Billiu,
leave today for their homo In
successfully cars of this typo o f new
Chicngo.
design. Tho difficulty o f segregat­
ing tho races was offered another ob.
E. L Mathews was a business visi­
Jcclion to tho operation o f such cars
tor
hero yosterdny from tho "City
but officials of the Chamber of Com­
Beautiful."
merce bcliovo this question easily
could bo settled by attaching a light
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Steed of Kis­
trailer for negroes to tho motor cars.
simmee nnnounco tho birth o f a son,
Snturdny, Mnrch 18th.
SCHOONER’S CREW

rooms:
Drinkwntor............. Mrs. May Dickens
Abraham Lincoln....Mrs. L. R. Phillips
Music— Mrs. J. C. Ryan, Mrs. S. W.
Wnlkor.
At tho conclusion of tho program
there will bo an Important .business
meeting to which all department mem­
bers nrc requested to attend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tibbais and
little son Munson, of Haines City,
aro spending some time hero with Mrs.
Tibbnl’s aunt, Mrs. Fannie Munson
and slstors, Misses Zoo nnd Fannio
Rcbn Munson, nt their homo on Myr­
tle nvonuo.

Rotarians Will Leave
Tomorrow for Savan-

Tho Sanford Rotary Club had a fine
OCALA, Mnrch 21.—Tho United
meeting at tho Hotel Valdez today
'States Railroad Board has mndo no
and the proposed hogira to Savnnnnh
ruling ns to tho crowB to bo employed
tomorrow was discussed at length.
In tho operation o f gasollno or elec­
President Harry Stovons has arrang­
tric motor cars on railroads, the
ed for n special cur to take tho San­
Marlon County Chamber of Com­
RESCUED OFF HATTERAS
merce has been advised by tho Board.
Jack Saunders and II. II. W a g n y ford bunch to Suvannah in style nnd
WAS FROM MIAMI of Orlando spent tho day hero yester­ about fourteen have signified thol^r in­
The Chamber of Commerce when Its
tention of going. Tho special conch
representatives appeared before tho
day transacting business.
'
( H r T h e A sa u rln lt'il I ' r r s a l
will leave nt four o'clock tomorrow
Florida Rnllrond
Commission
in
BEVERLY, Mass., March 21.— A
Gainesville sevcrnl weeks ago nt a
Miss Naomi Hnrrold, Mrs. Gear and afternoon on tho Tampa Fiyor. Tho
crow of the fishing schooner Agawam,
hearing upon the npplicntlon o f tho
party of friends of DcLnnd motored district convention for tho Eighth Dis­
gf Miami, Florida, was rescued off
Atlantic Coast Lino railroad to dis­
over Sunday nnd were guests o f Mr. trict meets in Savannah Wednesday
Cape Hntterns by tho oil steamer C u r­
and Thursday nnd n big time is assur­
continue several of the locnl passen­
and Mrs. Joo Hnrrold.
rier Saturday and arrived here today.
ed nil who can go. /
ger trnlns In Centrnl Florida, urged
that motor cars bo substituted for The schooner, battered by storm, was
Among tho visitors to the Rotary
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Tyler nnd
steam trains where the trains were abandoned.
luncheon
today wore Tom I’ cttus, of
their house guests Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wilson,
N.
C., and Dr. Quirk, of Wat­
being operated at a loss. Members
Chnrles Higgins, nnd Mrs. L. Von
o f tho Commission stated that full DR. WIEDFELT IS
Znndo spent tho past week nt Palm kins, N. Y., who made fino talks to
GERMAN AMBASSADOR
crews were required to man such
the locnl Rotnrinns.
Beach nnd Miami.
TO THE UNITED STATES
cars.
.
Approximately two nnd one-half
Tho railronds representatives rais­
Mrs. J. G. Boll 1ms returned homo
million
dollar bond isso has been 1s­
ed tho objection that no successful
Kissimmee
shev ------has —
been
( H r T h r A a so rln trd I'rra a )
. .from
. . . . . . .....................
.. where
............ —
— ,
, .
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BERLIN, Morch 2 1 .-D r . Otto Lud- thc BUc8t of her dnUBhter, Mrs. W. J. 8» c« f ° r tho development o f the town
gasollno motor enr had been perfected
C\?&gt; Po,“ Beach Harbor
but tho Chamber o f Commorco, after wig Wlcdfelt has been appointed, Slccdi she wns accompanied hom e' of
_ country wide Inquiry has learned German Ambassador to tho United by her little granddaughter, Wilia and surrounding country Among tho
improvements will bo a 230,000 rail­
that other rnllronds are operating' StntcH, it wns announced hero today. Steed.
road station.
H r a r r v r D i s t r i c t No. fl

C h n r t r r No. .'ITUS

l ( r p » r ( of r » n i l l ( l i i i i of ( l i r

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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value i

(U.

S.

h oo d s

b. All other Untied States tlovernm ent secu rities
Total .
liu m l* . s t o r k * , s e c u r i t i e s , v l e . l

.. .

.

par

SO,000.00

125,27l.oo

Iolmo T s
:i. t:i l mi
11.ns|.101

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B ank ing House. f5.lAU.OU; furniture &amp; fixtures S I.N:i l.r.o
Beal Estate ow n ed oth er than hanking house
.
l a w f u l reserve with Kedernl Iteservo Manic
.
Cash In vault and am ount due from national hanks
.
A m ount due from State hanks, hankers, anil t r a i l c o m ­
putes lu the United States (o t h e r than Included In

Items s, 0, or 10)

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

57 , 3 1 " .'I 5

I93.uts.tit;
32 , TOT.77

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Checks on other hanks In the same c it y or tow n as r e ­
p orting hank (other than Item 12) ...............................
Total o f Items 9. in. II., 12 and 13 ...... .
.... 23 1.852.01
Cheeks on hanks located outside o f city or tow n o f r e ­
porting hank and oth er cash Items....................
.
Redem ption fund wlfli U. S. T reasurer and due from U
t). Treasurer ................................................................ ft........

9 , 125.31

328.03
2.500.00

Miss Watkins, traveling secretary
of tho Glr,s Friendly Society, is expectcil to arrive this afternoon nnd
1
will bo tho guest of Mrs Jonnthnn
Pack for the next two weeks. To­
morrow nfternoon, Miss Watkins will
be ut the women’s mooting nt thc
Phrish House nt .‘1:30.
All tho ind­
ies and girls of Snnford nro most
cordially invited to attend this meet­
ing.

LIAIUL1TES
Capital hIocU paid III
Surplus Fund
Undivided
profits ...
.........
....... .
id
L ush current expenses. Interest, mul taxes paid ............
C irculating notes outstanding
..........................................
Certified ch e ck s outstanding ............ •••
...................
Cashier's ch e ck s on ow n hank o u ts ta n d in g ........................
Totnl o f terns 21. 22. 23. 21 and 25.................................

111(1,OHO.00
25,0011.110

18.430.01
12,084.91

5,745.10

50 , 000.00
359.83

7,690.63

8.050.46

D r Ml II ml d e p o s i t * ( n t l i r r t h a n h a n k d e p o s i t s ) a u l i j r e l to

R eserve (d ep osits payable within 30 d a y s ):
Individual deposlta su b ject to c h e c k ..................................
C orllflcntos o f deposit due In less than 30 days (oth er
tiimi for m oney b o r r o w e d ) .................
State, com ity, o r other ntiinldpul d eposits secured by
pledge o f assetH o f this h a n k ...........................................
Dividends u n p a i d ..........................................................
............
Total o f demand deposits (oth er than hank d e p o s ­
its) su b je ct to Reserve, Items 20, 27, 28, 29,
561,381.04
30, m i d 11 ............................................. .......... .......... ................
T im e deiioslla su h jre l lo l l f u r n r (puyublo a fter 30 days

620,954.91
24.973.17
18,432.93
20,00

or HubJOCi *'&gt; 3*) duy* or more notice, and postal

sa v in g s):
Other tlmo deposits .................... .................•••............................
l ’ ostlil savings d e p o s i t s .....................••••••-...............
Total o f time deposits su b je ct to Iteservo, Horns 3.,
33, 34. anil 35 ........ ....................................•••-.........
n llrd stntes deposits (cither than postal s a v in g s). In­
cluding W a r Loan deposit a ccou n t and d eposits or
United Hlutos disbursing o ffice rs .
Bills .payable (In clu d in g all o b lig a tio n s represen tin g
monoy bo rrow e d other than red iscou n ts) .............
Notes and hills rediscounted. In cluding a ccep ta n ces o f
oth er hanks and foreign hills o f e x ch a n g e or d rafts
sold with Indorsement o f this hank .............................
.........

466,087.39
1,248.39
450,935.78

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“ th e ; m is t r e s s o p
THE WORLD”

CONGREGATIONALS DEFEAT
T n E KIW ANI8
The Kiwanls Club stars were not in
form last night nnd thoy lot tho Congrogntional boys got away with an­
other one. Bolding rolled high score,
Pennington second whllo Bower took
third monoy.
.
Mon's Club and tho Rotary play to­
night.
Last night’s scores:
Congregational Club
Bolding ...... ...........154 180 128 408
Pennington ......... .143 122 100 434
Rennud ............... .110 138 150 410
Dolly ................... .110 140 113 303
02
207
Jewett ................. .115
100
100
Randall
.............
9
Totnls.........
,
Kiwanls Club
Bowers ............... .120 148
Lloyd ................... ..140 111
J. Smith ............. ..118 181
Jones .................. ..123 113
H. P. Smith ...... .. 03 110
Totals .....

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A series of four Paramount pic­
tures oach comploto In Itsolf, and
nil intorrolated, tolling tho amorzIng story o f n girl who passed thru
4 thousand thrilling adventures to
find tho lost city o f Ophlr and tho
treasures of tho Qucon of Shoba.
Also FOX NEWS and SNUn POL­
LARD COMEDY.
Tomorrow— Barbara Castleton and
William Desmond in "T^o Child
Thou Gavost Mo"; also "Rendy to
Servo” a 2 -p h T t comedy nnd "Top­
ics of tho Day.”

e h e h u o u e im r

.1001
157
78
133
100
110

WITH MIA MAY

124.250.00
33,300.00
.11,307,662 38

S T A T E OF F L O R ID A , COUNTY O F SEMINOLE, H.M.:
I B F Whittier, Caohlor o f tho a b o v e -n a m e d bank, do so le m n ly sw
tioMof^^
tho a b o v e statement lo truo to tho bcHt o f my knowloilgo^ntuV
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_
Cashier.
C O R R E C T — A ttest:
I.. A. BUUMLEY.
T. J. M IL L E R .
V.
B. E. SQUIRES.
Directors.
Subscribed and sw o r n lo b e fo re mo this 17th day^of
(B E A L )
Notary Public, Stnto o f F lorida ut Large.
My co m m issio n expires F e b ru a ry 10. 192ft.

.1791

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,
Standing of tho Clubs
W.
L.
Congregational Club.. 0
2
Men’s Club .....
0
4
Klwnnis Club ....
3
7
Rotary Club ....
2
7

Pet.
.818
.000
.300
.185

LLOYD GEORGE
WILL. ASK HOUSE
FOR POLICY VOTE
(IJ jr T h e A s u a c l n t r d I ' r r a a )

LONDON, Mnrch 21.— Primo Min­
ister Lloyd George ’ will ask the
IIouso o f Commons April third for a
voto on tho governments policy re­
garding tho Genoa economic conforonce, it wn snnnounccd today.
REED WILL RUN
FOR U. S. SENATE *
FROM MISSOURI
(H r T h r Aasm-lnlrd I'rraa)

ST. LOUIS , Mnrch 21.— United
Stntes Senator Reed today announced
that ho would seek ro-oloctlon on the
Democratic ticket.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

tho Florida cattleman is a good par­
ental grass that may bo inexpensively
established on cutover lands where
tho presence of roots nnd stumps
mnkos the use o f tho plow too dif­
ficult,” to quoto ono o f tho prominent
rnngo cattlemen of this stnto.
Specialists of tho College of Agri­
culture, Gnlnsovillo, nnswor, "Carpet
grass meets this need wherever soil
and moisture conditions aro right. It
Is not (jxactly ns to typo of soil but
requires a fairly good supply of soil
moisture. It thrives on much of our
flntwoods Innds and on locations that
do not becomo too dry. Carpet grass
will probably bo found more satisfac­
tory for tho umlruined flntwoods soils
of Florida than Bcrmudn."
In plarting carpet grass, sow nt the
rate o f live or six pounds of seed to
tho aero whore tho nnttve grasses have
beCn burned o ff o rcloscly grazed.
Sccdings mny bo mndo nt any timo
from April until July, providing tlicro
is an nbundnnco of moisture.
On largo pastures where its success
is not fully assured, it is well to re­
strict sccdings to small, select areas;
and, if thoBo nro successful, seed will
bo produced which will bo distributed
by stock to other parts of thc range.

-1 Store in Florida ■

INTERESTING MEETING
There will, be n mooting tomorrow
nfternoon (Wednesday), nt 3:30 p. m.
at the Parish House, nt which time
Miss Watkins, traveling secretary of
thc Girls Friendly Society, will be
there nnd cxplnin thc work being done
among the girls Tho Girls Friendly
society, represents, thc same work for
tho girls, that tho Brotherhood of
St Andrew (I003 for thc boys,
Miss Watkins wns tho former tench,
or o f History nt Wcllesly Collego,
Mnss., nnd is a very interesting nnd
charming woman. All tho ladies nnd
girls o f Snnford nro most cordially
invited to attend this meeting.

CHULUOTA INN
On the Okeechobee Ilrnnch of the Florida Enet Coast Railway, Chuluo-,
ta, Fla., among tho plnc» and lakes of Seminole county, on up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. Flrat
class cuisine. Rates »2.50 to 9&amp;S0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, «ccording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

C h u r c h w

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JUST RECEIVED
A beautiful lino of

VOILE, CREPE DE CHINE
and GEORGETTE WAISTS
in nil colors
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J
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a
f; 1
J ■
■ n

$3.48
To $5.98

!

FLANNEL TROUSERS
In Blue and Brown

$6.50
STRAW HATS

MIDDIES
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Full run of bIzcs in
Fust color collars

$1.75
Now lino of

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TISSUE GINGHAM
Special, yard—

LAUNDERED COLLARS

20c

Two for 35c
PAY CASH
Put the Difference in YOUR POCKET—THE OTHER WAY it doesn’t j
Go in YOUR POCKET

I T h e

Doacrlptlvo— The death of Custer.
or TTio Battio o f Little Big Horn

MEN’S DEPARTMENT

LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

Bnnd Concert tonight nt Lnko Mon­
roe Pavilion. Bandmaster Ball hna
arranged n spoclnl program o f popu- JJ
lar numbers. ( Concerts will be hold
overy Tuesday evening.
PROGRAM:
Mnrch—IIosArausor.PnriB Chambers
Ovorturo—Tho Geyser------- Ed Klslor!
Xylophono Solo—Soloctcd— -Lnurlo j
Xylophone Solo—Selected
j
P. Lnurlo, Jnmio Robson ,

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Phone 127 j

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a U U U H U a U D U U U n U U U U IU M K H U U U M U U U B U U

NOTICE.
Tho special young peoples’ meeting
of the Missionary Society which was J
to have met Tuesday at tho homo of ■
Mrs. Claudo Ilemdon, will mc.ct F r i-, 2
day aftornoon nt three o’clock nt the J
homo of Mrs. Herndon.
This is to be conducted by tho ■
young members of tho society and B
tho program is especially planned by ■
the younger people, but all membors: 3
nro urged to attend nnd bring their
special offering on tho pledge

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HAND CONCERT
TONIGHT AT PAVILION

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]

425
320 CARPET GRASS A GOOD
882
♦ PASTURE GRASS
330
810
"Ono of the most urgent needs of

Sanford’s New Store-

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11,307.062.38

Total

Evening Pictures Start at 7:ao

10 Stores in Georgia— *-

! T h e

V. N. Uo* em inen t s m i r l f lc* o w n e d ■
n. Deposited to secure circu la tio n

a iiS iS S i

BOWLING
LEAGUE NOTES

Mrs. Bart Peterson loft yesterday
nfternoon for Jacksonville where Bho

i nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sima. a
at Sanford. In tlir StnW of Fliirliln, n( llir Clour of llualnraa on Mnrrli tOlh, lOlia They will visit On tllO East ConBt b o -(
i fore returning to Snnford. During ,
resources
T.ohiih mill illacounts. In cluding rortlaeotmts. neeontnncon
i their nbsenco Master Bobbie Petero f o th e r h.tnks, uiul fo re ig n Ii IIIh o f ex ch a n g e or
768 zoo is son will be tho guest o f bis grand- a
(iraftn hold with Indorsement o f this hank
....
&gt;
Overdrafts, u nsecured
....
...... .............
**■ *" parents, Mr. and MrB. II. J. Starling. J

Tot (i I

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, W EDNESDA Y , MARCH 22,1922

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07 ore not the sum total o f the berry with the wonderful
naturklly
cenu
offoct o f groat dnngoro—for that industry. It would be Idle to
„ gueee shown by many o f tho clties to,
is what they are. Thoy inspire sym- at this season’*. total from all parts nnd villages along tho way. it
♦fit
pathy through mutual peril— "one o f Folrlda but Just for the fun o f eo- Inspiration to soo tho splendid n*d
touch of nature" that "makes the tlmating, It might bo safo to PIac® Ing houses through tho citrus |
wholo world kin." Such experiences tho grand total at more than a mll- houses that are second to nono in tl
humanlzo humanity— tend to reatore lion dollars for this ona dalle ous world, while elovon years ago the
was but one modorn house in
Its true perspective, Its real relation ( kind of fruit."
Stato o f Florida. Tho splondid t „
to life
t
o f school building must also lmpre
| Let us not bo alarmed or dlahear- FLORIDA NEWSPAPERS RANK
N H M L--------------------U r a r r a l M aaaarr
I II W IN.....__ Clreatatloa H a u i t r
the
visitor, every community Wo
toned. Tho world is growing wiser
HIGH
J
_______ P k « a « 148 ap la d&gt;— P . M._______
STATE PRESS MEETING
whllo
having structures thnt would
and bettor, Despite a discordant note
A l n r t U l a a H alra Made K a e w a oa
credit
to any state in tho country,
A f iU n tlra
, here and there, sometimes inspired by
A distinguished newspaper critic
(George E. Hosmer in tho Brndenwont
through
prosperous cities t]
Bakarrtptlaa Price ta A d ra are
ignorance but more often by aelflsh- not long ago gnvo It aa hie opinion
town Journal)
Oae Y ea r ..................... — ..
ness, there is a wider recognition uf that tho press o f the State ranked aa but yoaterday wore llly-kept rail.1
, Its M onlht ................................—
Wo believe tho executive commit­
Delivered ta C ity k y C a rrie r
tho beauty as well as the duty In­ high in ability, in its feeling o f re­ road stations, or had no existence *
i Dae W e e k ____________________ &gt;» Ceate tee of the Florida State Press Asso­
volved In the golden rule than evar sponsibility to tho public, aa tha all. About ton years'ago a prosp
ciation has mode n mistake in calling
T k e k l f 13« ta U * M ( « W e e k ly H
before since tVie dawn o f civilisation. prosa of any other State of the ous Omaha business man enmo do
aid e a tlre lr eevera Hemlaele Ceaaty the meeting o f tho association for
and la aakflakrd every F rid a y . A d v e r— Tho Rotarlan.
union, If not beyond tho average o f to look over some land ho hi
I M a c ratea made kaew a an a»allea&gt; March 31 nnd April 1. Thoso nro two
bought, and when he got off nt
Mea. Dem ocratic la yelltlee. | L M H » dnys thnt most newfj ‘- per men like to
other Statea.
year, alw aya ta advaaee.
station near where his land Iny
110
M L.v
TEACH THEM THRIFT.
Wo who have observed tjie Florida
M M M B B R T U B A 1 H O C IA T B D P H B d d bo at homo. They want to see thnt all
was so disgusted he planned to
i
press at close range fo r many years
their bills are made out on the last of
Eatln’ grape-fruit with a spoon n
the noxt train'back and let tho
tho month, nnd an many o f them col­ minds ms of th' old swlmmln' hota.
The banks are making strong of- can also say that no other institago. Fortunately he was persuad
lected ns possible on the first of the
forts to teach the children thrift, the tlon within the Jiordflfa o f the State
-----------------to look around,* and was later so \
That Irish stow is starting up month. This meeting should bo large­
i|
government Is making efforts, the can show any grentor. conscientious pressed that ho bought Btill nioi
claimed
the
bride.
A
fter
marriage,
•gain’and it looks like trouble In Ire­ ly attended, for many matters of im­
schools nnd even tl\o churches are as­ following o f duty and honor and serland nnd Improved It. Tho plnco th:
father had to protect his family
land will never bo settled.
portance will bo taken up at it. The
sisting in tho good work nnd it is bear­ vlco than can the newspapers.
so disgusted him is now a pretty nr f
ngainst raiding, murdorous outlaws
question o f the attitude of tho Btato
ing fruit. Savings banks nnd other
They are always to be found In the
. ft &gt;
There will bo a big time in Orlando press on a number o f important mat­ and monster beasts that modern man means of awakening the children nnd very forefront o f any and every growing city, with •asphalt street Friday night when the Central Flori­ ters will bo under discussion, and wo encounter! only in nightmares and do- oven the grown people, to the advan­ movoment to advance the State, to handsome business buildings, and U L
da W ater Traffic League meets at the believe tho association should do, as lirium tremens. Oh, yos, it took loss tages of saving the pennies has arous­ enhance the welfare o f the people. residents are predicting a populntk ■
o f 26,000 by 1930. Another splcrd
nerve to marry in those dnys.
{ court house.
the South Florida Press Association
ed spendthrift America as nothing Thoy nro and always have been selfcity on my ronto led all tho cities,
"Go back ovo nns short a period as
haB already done, take action in favor
else would have done.
sncrifldng patriots who have placed the South, excopt Atlanta, Georg!
I f Florida had people In congress of the enactment o f a state-wide law1 60 years, to the terrible Amnlc that
"Tench tho Amercinn children thrift service far above self and through
that would fight fo r our rights tho to prevent stock running at largo. Also followed the civil wnr. It took real and you will develop n higher stand­ their splendid work have done more in building operation for Jnnunry an
8 t Johns river would soon get all that jn f nvor 0f conservation of stnto ro­ nerve to marry in those days with tho ard of citizenship in coming genera­ to create tho present-day Florida February o f this year. It is crcctin
le coming in tho way of Improvements. sourccs, liko timber, gamo nnd wild country disorganized, infested with tions," said Mrs. Mnry E. Ln Roccn, than any other institution that can be several steel skyscrapers and its
streets nre so crowded with mitoni
outlaws, and tho nvorugo parson nbout
birds. Tho proper publicity of nil ex­
delegate to tho Nntionnl Fraternal named.
biles thnt ono threads his wny wi]
$10
from
the
brendlino.
Lloyd Goorgo wants n vote of con- penditures of public funds is another
congress at Chicago. Thrift Is a
Acrimonious criticism has given difficulty through tho main thoroug
"In
fiction
nnd
in
history
one
can
fldonco. If wo wore as big ns Lloyd ,noft8Uro thnt tho state association
character builder. It makes for bot- plnco to rational discussion o f the
faro. All Florida Is coming— Flo
still rend of tho hardships endured by , „
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George we would olthor run Englnnd a},ould do something about,
Candivast number o f subjects upon which da Grower.
tho
pioneers
who
settled
tho
mountain
1tor„
morT
n
Ifl
«
nd
hi«
hor
ldonlfl‘
a i formerly or step down nnd out nnd j atCs for tho legislature should bo sedistricts nnd crossed tho plains in
Mrs La Rocca is supreme guardian the people are thinking. Personali­
ask no questions,
cured thnt favor thoso measures, and
, . . . . t.
mnt prairie schooners. A young couple in ° f the Supremo Forest Woodmen Clr- ties, such as were so prominent a fea­
ORANGES LOOKING UP
ture o f tho editorial pago a quarter
A Tampan "teed off” In tho golf ! i r d 7 u t et h . r o , “
' i t t n
■ * -• * » •
d * who“haveio launched
'oo° mombor’
' mMUy o f a century ago, have given place to
women,
an
educational
tournament In Orlnndo says dispatch. is important that there be just as ing into the uncharted wilderness with
lied-i cnmP,d(tn that will drivo forcibly, sounder and more lenient Judgment
Packed oranges are bringing flf
He sure is lucky to have tea during largo „ „ attendance a . pe.»lblc. Wo ° " ly
» . bundlo ot
homo to America's children tho los- of men and measures. Very few edi­ ta flvo and n half dollars a bot
11
in
t
______
ding,
copper
cooking
utensils,
nn
iron
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
n a n a n t /n r V T in W fln n n flP In
this peevish and fevcriBli moment of would liken tto
sco every nowspnper in
_ _ y ___ ,___ ,............______dock 80ns ° f thrift, patriotism, obondienca tors now use epithets, one toward f. o. b. Orlando. The orange markett
kettlo nnd mnybo n luxury liko a
the prohibition drive.
the state represented at the m etin g .
.ton f all to I " ™ * « " d » ™ k . to ^"ow -m a n another. Very few oyer allude to la strong, whllo tho demand for]
but wo fear thnt the dates chosen will or hor«° or &lt;-ow‘
* * nlonff “ 1 Junior circles are being formed of other editors * by name during tho grapefruit (a waiting fo r a Inter sca-J
The old Mississippi river is rising monn that there will be a small attend-1
^
who will elect their own o f! course of tholr discussions. Thoro Is
son.
again. Florida has no danger from nnco Instead. It would bo better to d“ r" e” ln thn firm Ofd #rrtil0 flohs ficc™ ™ d administer their own nf- more o f culture and good fooling
Florida grevos hnvo many tree/
the rise of the St. Johns river. What postpone the dates onfl week, if such a I Jd' * " ^
° f Ior^ ° flold8 .fairs under direction of nn adult sup­ shown than ever before.
nnd wooded clearings.
which will bo ripening from now to«
a wonderful strenra it Is and what ad- thing is possible.
* • • •
"Compared with past generations, ervisor.
Juno, Thoso will command top pHe-I
vantagos over all other rivers.
Ed. Note: Denr George, thu dates
"Europe
teaches
its
children
thrift
even tho poorest modern brides and
Prnctlenlly all personal journalism cs, and tho demand will bo such thir
havo
been
changed
to
April
7
and
8;
'
have
i anti oj
from thp toddling hiyp
T nfnv* funv
has been eliminated In tho modern if the stato bad a hundred times u
Our golf links nnd country club are you nrc n mind render and nn optimist,
^
are
tauc
U the
efa teT ^
sn on , ,U
nro
taught
tho
related
responsibilities
is
young
folks
today
want
to
start
newspnpors
nnd there hns taken its many more Into oranges they would
coming nnd next winter will see many - . I c e l a n d Telegram,
o f life," Mrs. Ln Roccn continued. "In plnco a mnrkod recognition o f tho
where
‘
the
old
folks
left
o
ff.'
Thoy
sell fo r as flno a figure
ftr
of tho notables of tho country coming
Noto again: Dear Jnrgo: Tho I
'America whero more happy conditions newspaper’s^ dufcy to render service.
to Sanford to piny golf. Many who (|nje!) havo been changed on account of wnnt their new house to ho full o f
Every yoar finds tho demand for
obtain and where opportunities nro Not the moncy-pnid service, not tho
would
other your mind being deranged. You nro furniture nnd a 11)22 model automo­
u novor como hero for
# nny -.1.
Florida
citrus fruits greater than
brighter thero is n tendency townrd poiiticnlly-rewnrdod service, but tho
purposo.
tho
yenr
before. Every year finds
a gentleman nnd n scholar nnd a judge bile in the gnrngc.
"Civilization, tho featherbed, has oxtrnvngnnco and waste. This tend­ service thnt plnccs tho welfare o f more fruit going to meet thnt de-------------o-----------of good liquor.
accustomed us to soft ways o f living ency may be found oven among kin­ the community and o f tho country bo- mand; nnd every year wo see th*
A hanker in Miami has been arrest­
— that’s why most of us imagine it dergarten children with their exces­ fore ai! else, a service now rendered growors realizing better prices. It
ed for assisting tho bootlogors. Wo
THE VENICE OF FLORIDA
tukes Spartan nerve to bravo the econ­ sive lollypop allowances, nnd it is by newspapers without ffee or hope o f is a healthful sign for tho industry.
do not think he will ever come to
omic problems of married life in mod­ growing more nnd more conspicuous reward.
trial. Ho will have nn alibi: No good
The nights hnvo been too cool this
Florida, let It grow and mnrktt
J\I
among so-called "flappers" of high
And it may bo said that thoro is no
ern times,"
bankor is over caught without an winter every time wo havo n band
schools with their luxurious frocks Institution, outside of tho church, what olse tt will, must always ba
alibi and in Miami they have them concert on tho lake fornt to really en­
known as tho land o f ornnges. Thou­
nnd silken hoso.
thnt so willingly nnd effectively renby tho boatload.
joy the lako as it should ho enjoyed
GOLDEN RULE IN BUSINESS
"Nor is oxtrnvngnnco thq fnult of dors service nnd so . continuously sands o f homos throughout all th*
but in the summer time, in the
children. It is duo largely to exam­ serves tho public nnd guards Its wel­ states, seldom sco an ornngo a year,
II
spring
and
in
the
fall
the
lake
front
whllo thousands more perhaps only
COME OUT, CANDIDATES
As long as there is "so much hu­ ples set by parents. It is due to tho fare ns tho newspapers o f this coun­
concerts will be enjoyed nnd the peo­
enjoy
a dozen, ornnges at Christmas
try.— Miami Herald.
man nature nbout mankind" selfish­ lnck of proper teaching of thrift."
ple
will
really
begin
to
appreciate
the
Distribution
is getting better, and
Tho Stnto Democratic Executive
Mrs. Elmira D. Vneth, New Orleans,
------------ o------------ness will piny a star part in every
lake.
You
hear
much
nhout
the
tho
publicity
of tho growers is being
Committee has met, tho County Exe­
SOLD ON FLORIDA
department of life But whllo humun Ln., one of tho 13 women comprising
Venice
of
America,
meaning
Los
An­
made
so
oxtonsivo
thnt if tho crop
cutive Committee has met and it is
perfection is unnttainnblo, human t*lu l,onrd of directors, and Mrs. Dora
geles,
hut
Sanford
could
be
made
does
not
hurry
along
nnd keep up
now tho 22nd day o f March or there­
Ono ennnot trnvcl extensively in
progress, is not only possible nnd Alexander Talley, supremo clerk, Om­
with
tho
educational
campaign,
the
nnd
will
ho
made
the
Venice
of
Florida
abouts nnd high time thnt some good
practical, but is enjoined as a duty by aha, Nebr., arc lenders in tho junior this stnto without ifrpreciatlng its
nnd
in
the
future
years
the
Venice
of
timo
will
soon
como
when
the
scram­
men announced—or good women—for
tho very Inws of our boing ns well as circle movement. Both hnve had long beauties and realizing its possibili­
the various offices that arc to be America if ail the plnrts can be car­ by the dictates o f religion
experience in educational nnd welfnro ties. This travel should not bo alto­ ble for Florldn ornnges will be em­
barrassing to tho men who hsvo urged
ried
out
for
houutlfying
the
lake
filled. This Is ono of the o ff years
m
Progress is the law o f life.
To work. A t tho twenty-seventh nnnunl gether by railroad. Tho car window
the people to use tho Florida citrus
front.
Lake
Monroe
is
one
of
the
for candidates as very few nro to run
Htnnd still menng to deteriorate. We co»vention in Muy plans will bo corn- tourist sees but little to nttrnct and
this tlmo nnd the excitement is so In­ beauty spots of this section of the must k° forward if wo would not g o ; I’ lvtod for cnrrylng the thrift cam much to dcprccinto I talked with a fruits.
An unfortunato feature so far of
tense that you cannot notice it. Tho state but Sanford has never given any backward Nature in n strict discip­ 1paign into every state.
Massachusetts railroad man recently
tho Florida citrus crop is thnt It hai
biggest race will probably bo for rep­ assistance to nature in her efforts to linarian, hut she is ns just ns she is
who was down hero on a winter va­
-------------6------------to bo mnrkotcd nt onco This means
resentative from tho county of Semi­ make tho lake beautiful. With tho I severe. Sho ns truly rewards the
cation. Ho told mo that after ono
WHY
NOT
A
STRAWBERRY
glutted
winter markets nnd no fruit
present
contemplated
improvements
of
nole and ns yet no one tins announced
I faithful nnd industrious as sho pun­
day on n trnln ho felt thnt ho wanted
the
boat
hnsin,
tho
white
way
and
the
STA TE 7
fo r this office. It may bo thnt the
ishes the slothful.
to turn around nnd go right back for tho summer and early fall,
consequent lowered prices f°r
office will go begging for want o f paved boulevard a fine start will be
again. His wifo persuaded him to
With a spirit ns utterly cntholic as
greater pnrt of tho crop. This condf
made
toward
bringing
out
the
latent
candidates. Tho other offices will
it Is impersonal, Hhe inspires human­
Strawberries nre ensily raised in stay,- since thon they hnvo gone ar­
tlon Is being fought by the experim ent
charms
and
advantages
o
f
this
fine
causo little or no excitement and there
ity by her exnmplo; sho "plays no Florida nnd always bring good ound extensively in different sec­
ers
nlong lines o f both hormeticalfj
take
that
is
worth
millions
with
the
seoms to bo no cnndidnto for congress ,
favorite's." Ail persons must stand prices. Liko other fruits nnd vogo- tions and nro wildly enthusiastic. I
and
worth
nothing
sealing
pores In tho skin of tho fru
from tho Fourth district as yet idtho improvements
upon their feet— must bo the nrchl- , tables people seem to think'that thoy took nn nuto ride thin week through
nnd
by
putting it in cold stora
without
them.
If
the
proper
hnckono Is mentioned who might come
tcct of their own fortunes, un der, must bo raised in certain locnJItles, flvo counties nnd nnw much to ndmiro
from Orlnndo to enter tho lists with ground was given the pavilion und the Providence, tho captains of their own For many years thoy wore only rnls- nnd am inspired more thnn ever with Both plans whllo showing remarl
nblo promlso o f benefit qro still in t
tho prosont incumbent, W. J. Scars. new dock nnd the boat hnsin the visi­ houIb.
ed around Starko and Lawtoy and Florida’s future, knowing, as I do,
mere
oxeprlmontnl stage and dou
tors
to
the
city
would
get
a
better
per­
Mr. Soars mny not feel liko running
That humanity is reacting to this then they moved tho early crop to that much thnt I predicted fo r her
ful
until
proved;— Tnmpn Tribune.
spective
and
tholr
first
impressions
without nny opposition nnd ho has
severe primitive law of life nnd that Plant City nnd now Plant City is oloven years ngo hns como to pass,'
would
be
lasting
ones.
-------------o-----------said nothing. It seems that people are
this influence is permeating many, known as tho strawborry center of |nnd still being nhlo to see thnt sho is
At tho headwaters o f the St. Johns,
Tho bonus question the politician
too busy to talk politics nnd the cam­
phnses of lifo is noticeable on every!tho Stato although flno berries nre still very, very far from her ultimata
paign promises to be anything but ex­ with tho Upper St. Johns hardly dis­ hand The great was was not without [ rnised in every pnrt o f south und cen- destiny ns n progressive nnd prosper­ has to decide Is not " I b it possible!
citing. Tho primary Is on Juno Gth, covered und tho possibility of tho can- its compensations. It was nn object tral Florida every year Wo have ous stnto. I wns particularly struck but " I b it necosBary7"
somo tlmo o ff yet but not too far off ul lnto th« ocuan from tho s t - Johna) lesson o f tho necessity o f scxvlco to several successful strawberry growers
ft /
to havo n few candidates
around. with ull the beautiful tributaries in others as a corollary to true sorvlco ‘ in tho Sanford section who mnko it
Thoro may be some tail skirmishing InkcH nnd rivers thnt abound in this to ourselves. Then came tho broader thedr business but everyone here
a
■
fo r office o f county commissioner but section it would bo n small matter to view” the "taspinition"and"’boautV T f must grew colcry or die and tho men
a
no Intimation has been beard yet Hint mnko Sanford tho Venice o f Florida
service, the recognition of the ono- who could grow strawberries successa
a
tho present hoard will be candidates
ness o f humanity nnd tho develop- fully hero will not touch them. It Is
a
MODERN
YOUNG
FOLKS
AFRAID
a
and only William Kilheo, o f tho Fifth
merit o f true idealism.
While tho a good crop, a monoy crop nnd In
a
OF
MARRIAGE
a
District, has been mentioned, Mnyho
roots o f it mny hnvo been grounded tho years to como thoro will bo more
a
In tho soil of mntorinl necessity, yet strnwborry growors ln tho Sanford
in tho noxt few days Homo of the
a
a
Hero wo havo been talking nbout its flower nnd fruit contained manny Jsection. The following from tho
saviors of tho country will como fo r­
a
young
folks
flying
into
tho
face
of
■
blessings for humanity nnd tho sweet Lakeland Tolcgrnm Is Interesting:
ward nnd make their wishes known.
a
difficulties without number on getting fragrance o f it nil reaches to tho
a
And
thon
there
nre
tho
indies.
They
"Florida is in gravo danger of bor r
a
| coming known ns tho "Strawborry
&lt;u»n 'votaand they can run" foY office mnrrlod
nnd cn‘ U^ attention to very throne of Love Itself,
a
Savings should havo as dofinlto a placo in a
Thnt wnr, while it hnd its appar­ State." Whllo it is too early for the i £
and while there arc hardly any of- tho fnct tl,nt 0,dcr f,,,ks cannot live
on present low wages nnd the high ent demoralizations, continued the citrus Industry to worry nbout its|*
the family expense account as the bills for
cost of living nnd hero comes tho deep moral and spiritual lesson, that Inurcls, thoro is no telling what is
a
a
Jacksonville Metropolis nnd knocks "no man liveth unto hlmsolf” — th n t. likoly to happen if tho present pace
fuel, food, light and clothes.
a
the wholo business into a cocked hat big lesson of life, tho universal kin. in strnwborry production keeps up.
a
a
in tho following:
ship of humanity, tho brotherhood of For inHtunco, the I'lant City district
a
If you would be successful, you must allot a a
"It tnkcB nerve to marry thoso dnys, all tho races of men, is apparent
which n few weeks ago hlntod it
a
a
an Omaha minister says.
.
This lesson led directly as by might run its monoy valuo total on
certain part of your salary to thrift.
a
"Ench generation in tho past hns wireless, to tho consideration and strawberries up to half a million, has |
a
i
a
had the same idea nbout their partic­ practice of the “ golden rulo," In cv- now moved tho peg up to three-quar­
a
The
Peoples’
Bank
of
Sanford
cordially
in­
a
ular time. So will future generations. eryday life.
Where else could it ters o f a million— $760,000. Looks
a
"A s a matter of fact, however, it lead? Tho practical results are seen enormous, docs It qot?
a
Well, this ■
vites the deposits o f the small saver.
a
j [ 1requires less nerve to shoulder family in many ways, but perhaps In nono , Plant Cilty output docs not take into S
a
a
Moke yourself save— and succeed. You con a
responsibilities today thnn over be­ more significantly than in tho org a n -' consideration tho Hcoro or more o f 2
*
a
fore. Civilization Is a fonthorbed. izntion of tho numorous clubs among t other Florida communities producing ■
a
do so if you will.
inow than in tho past. Wo only im- nil sorts of business and professional nnd shipping strawborrles to tho N o r-1■
a
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
Economic problems nro easier to meet \u,0n Tho rcmarkablo thing about thorn and Western markets There Is 5
vice Our Motto
nglno thoy nro hurdor,
I those organizations Is that whllo thoy Starke, up in Bradford county, Brad- 5
"Travel back, in imagination, to nro ostensibly fo r buslnoss and social ontown, Manntco, Sarasota and goodyour ancestor, tho caveman. To be- j purposes, thoy nro In fact tho om- noss knows how mnny more towns all
gin with, hnd towin hlabrido by fight- bodlmont of n brondor and more with n huge record fo r berry output
Phones 497-494
i*
#
In gu rlvnl, Tho lovor with strongest ( beneficent purposo— n closor sympo- so thnt Plant City’s two million
WELAKA BLOCK
muscles, sharpest tooth or longest- j thy among all our people and tho up- quarts that havo brought In so for S
"
/
__i
handled wnr club omorgod nllvo a n d:lift of humanity everywhere
' this senson in nctunl cash $010,966.-'“
•MS
flees thnt thoy mny want this time
there may bo ono or two o f our pub­
lic
splrltod ladles who would like to
r a k llik r l * »rrr a l t i n H i
Aar at &lt;kt H r raid Uulldlaa. 1U7
go
to
Tallahassco and show thoso bold
Masaolla A * » , Hanford, F la ,
legislators something about framing
laws for Florldn. With tho ladies In
the
hustings it would bo lively at leant
P V D M IH B B I
nnd lend color to an othorwlso very
..Kdltor
J . H O L L Y ..
J . L 11,L A R D ___ l H N ( a t 7 * T r » i i « r » r tamo affair.
«

SANFORD DAILY .HERALD

UNCLE HANK

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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A Necessary
Requisite-

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GROCERIES!

FRUITS. .
AND VEGETABLES

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tH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, MARCH 22 ,1922

'aily Fashion Hint

FINAL VOTE ON
BONUS MAY JIE (
1*5
NEXT THURSDAY Pn

Ford is fighting hack," Mr. Edtaon
said. "Tho fertilizer interests nnd
Wall Street nro as one and politics
will keep Ford from acquiring tho
property,"
Mr. Edison's invehtivo genius con­
tinued to function during his short
stay here. When told thnt recent
liquor seizures Iri tho state disclosed
tho contraband hidden In shipments’ of
grapefruit, he suggested it was rather
crude work. The liquor should ho in­
jected into the fruit itself, he said, by
means of n .hypodermic needle.
Radiophones will hardly displace the
telephone, Mr, Edison boviovos. When
he first invented the,electric light ho
thought it meant tho end of tho gns
companies, he said, but obsorves thoy
nro still with us.

LITTLE GUIMPE FROGK
Ask any little girl with fashionable
pretentiops if there is am thing that she
I would like better than a dark blue dotted
Fnwiss frock with soft white batiste
fpdmpc, and she will tell you nn. Here
is one of the reasons in favor of aforesaid model. The straight gathered skirt
* is attached to a wide belt with shoulder
straps to match. The guiuipe lias a
round neck, with tab collar and elbow
length sleeves. Medium size requires
2 yards 3( 1- inch swisa and i j t yards
30-inch batiste.
rictori.il Review Child’s Dress No.
9260. Sizes, 0 to to years. Price, 25
cents.

Service^ wore conductotLal the
Methodist Chapel Sunday morning by
Rdv. J. R. Cason, ngent for tho or­
phanage. The evening service was
conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. T.
Bencher.
On Friday afternoon tho ball team
from Lake Helen school, crooned hats
with the Enterprise team resulting in
a victory for tho Enterprise team.
Both teams did some good work hut
the boys op tho visiting team wore so
much smaller than the homo team that
Jt wasn't an equal matched team.
During nnd after the game ico cream,
candy nnd cake wore sold, netting the
fcrwiim fund of $22.
I $16.00 u m j w r ^ h ' h t m uj ]|uta doughb y 200 E »* &gt; returned from Lakeland
SuOmi&lt;n^vhero thoy have been visit­
ing Mr. Wright.

TO BE ACCOMPLICE
LIQUOR SMUGGLERS
IN MIAMI
I H r Thi* A M n rts Iril I’r r «m

OF

hnve vote, to »pnro. Dy thi. m e i,U
tho mnjnrlty will oocoocl not only In

•IlOSS.

this entire banking community
And our experimence . in various
lines have fitted us to assist in ren
dering real banking service to the
people of this section

» " '1
» “ ■c" ‘ “ 0o'° '
l“ * “ “ vc" lm™ t .anItnrlum for

We invite an early opportunity to

ahnttlnjr out nil amendment., bull nl- tr,e“ V ?°1
..
T '
y ' " “T
an In provontlny tho Dem ocrat.-from «* h* »&gt;ronc th and pnaaoil away at-

talk over your plans for the coming

offcrlntr a motion to recommit tho *® * ,r“ , * “ • » ' ■lru« « " n* “ « 'llnst
I

■tho,dread discAsc.

’ Tho parliamentary plan for h in d -' J [o lo" v«s « mother and father hero,
ling tho measure was determined up»nd Mrs A. H Knigh , who roon at a five minutes conference yes- " tl° « ” tho W« l SltJo a» ,! “
terdny between
Mr. Gillctt nnd Mrs. A ttrowor, to mourn his loss. Tho
Chairman Campbell, o f tho rules f,I» oral °ScU" 01(1 ftt ‘ ho
of, h,a
committee. On leaving tho speakers* I,,iront9 y « « t« d a y (Tuesday) aftoroffico Mr. Campbell announced that n,lon llt fiv« 0 (J,ock) Rt‘v- Burb««*.
his committee would meet to&lt;lny to 1,10 Congregational church officiating
draft a rule making Thursday b u s - «»&lt;&gt; Intermont being made In Lnko
pension day and Increasing tho time Vic'v cemetery.
d-a-w
for debato under the suspension from
tho usual forty ntinutes to Tout hours,
NOTICE TO FARMERS—Just arAftcr tbelr failure tto go'; tho bill rived, frosh*cnrload o f that good old
up yesterday under suspension o f the reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
Nnff
rules, these In charge of tho legisla- sod. Tolophono 13J&gt;. I'hono uh your
tlon appeared to ho highly gratified wants. They will have our usual
that their original pinn finally had prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Cnmbcoii approved They antiiipnjod lit- pnny. Service, qunlity, price. 209-Otc
tie or no difficulty In cxcc'lting their [
----------------- ;------program on tho floor nnd believed
•Success ia largely a mnttcr o f sethnt by Thursday nighKtho problem tact talk tjio right men to drop from

MIAMI, March 22.—Charged with
being a party to the smuggling of
liquors into this country, C. M. Clay­
ton, vice president of the Miami Nat­
ional Bank, will bo given a hearing
at 10 o’clock this morning before U. S.
Commissioner Graham here.
Clayton was arrested yesterday
morning, with W. C. Phelps and T. N.
Lewis, ns tho second step In the gov­
ernment’s drive to wipe out tho liquor LANDIS TO MAKE
.traffic along tho const of Florida.
HEADQUARTERS IN
Phelps and Lewis will lie arraigned
TAMPA NEXT YEAR
with* Clayton.
Tho warrants charge that Clayton
and tile two other defendants and a
woman made a written agreement for
tho delivery of ^commodities" to "A.
11. Phillips" a prohibition agent, for
tho sum of $1,0'.0, Clayton to handle
tho money for the "client” and to turn
it over to Phelps and Lewis when the
"goods" were delivered.
A photograph- o f the contract was

Fred Murray, family nnd guests,
Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Wntt, nnd Miss
Hazel Lee, spent tho week end at
Daytona Reach,
Mr. nnd Mrs*. Adolph Dellnry nnd
guest returned to their homes in New
York City on Monday after several
w^cks spent at their winter home
here.
Joe Dnvia and family, of ReLnnd,
were visiting relatives bore Sunday.
Tho Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Society will meet at tho Inn on
Thursday afternoon.
Miss Emma Tucker left on Sntur~
dny for Camilla, Gn,, where she will
hold a scries of meetings.
Mrs. II,* G, Brook, superintendent
of tho Methodist Orphanage, left yes­
terday for Jacksonville where she will
spend a few days transacting busl-

The field of our activities embraces

(lly The ,\aain’ lnf*-il
Ji
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WASHINGTON,
March
32. ,
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Ki p i P i Pi
Ha Pa
Spenker Gillctt consented yeste|rdny
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to permit the compromise, soldjicra’
0 F EIIWARD KNIGHT
bonus hill bo taken Up on tho Itou ie
E(jW(m| Knt(, ht d, ,
Denver ColoThursdny under n suspension ofl tho ^
&lt;mth() m h 0^ Mnrch
nftor „
rules I Is tho plan to have th6 Hnnl „
, BInoM of BOVOral years. Ho
vote before adjournment that slay
2?
of llfI0 flt tho tini0 .of
after four hours of general debate, h|fldenth nm| wn9 a fornior ro8|dcnt
divided between opponents and nro- o f thIa c|ty whoro h„ w«s an otnployoo
potions,
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o f the Southern 'B o ll'Tolophono Co.
A two-thirds mnjonty will bo rvee„ . . . ...
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canary to pnas tho bill wider this
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procedure, but those in charge o f tho
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

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B- F. WHITNER, Cashier

The very latest style
TFIOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney nnd CounscIlor-at-Lnw

AT YOUR OWN PRICE

Practicing in State nnd Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Bank

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Ln&lt;V
/O v er Seminole County Bank
NFORD -:•:* FLORIDA

S. (). Shinholser
R eliev ed

Contractor and ltuilder

( in 72 Hours
Without Drugs
l’ nlnn In Heart, Client. Phouldor, Arms—
AriKlim I’actorla—Difficult Uraath, Smotherlint, I)!zr.y, Kniiitlnu: SiwilU, Dropaical Hwcllim-ii, AlJmrm-n ntul KUqur. Iinvo been porniancntly reliuvo.1 within 72 hourt to 2 uitfAt,
without D ru u t ami hteilicinei, in thoiihamln
of canon, by Tho W«l*l«n Mi'lhol. Iti'/o of
nufferemof Honrt’Troublo, Cnnliuo Anthmo,
A ukIdo, Iltond 1'n’nnpro.Thrcubinoil I’uralynin,
llnrilonml Artorlc* nml Khinny Comptalnta
iinvn noortfunla trouhluaml cau ho tirntnptly
umt tiorinniianlly rtllovti) by Tho WnUIcn
Mothnd. witlmlit il rutin, Writo for t8 piiuo
book. copyrl«bl«l, oxtilnlnlriK tho Nuturo,
Cuuntn luiil Ptumuncnt ltoUrf of thrno complainti, without il run*. ScicnUlio Consultation
Chart, neferonera. etc., which will bo ncnt to
nulIcrorH Krro, upon roculptof n nlatomcnt ol
their cano. Aihlrc-am Tho Walden InaUtute,
iiultu W , Plymouth llltltt., Now llavon, Con a.

SANFORD

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FLORIDA

|. SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto Repair Work
Phono 30

Corner First nnd Oak

“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*
%

CITY TAX HOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL T A X ­
ES REMAINING UNPAID W ILL BE
Storage Facilities
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE If wo ptaiino you, tell others; if no&lt;
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
\ tell us. Phone 498
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
201-2itc
’ City; Tax Collector

Quick Service Transfer

Sanford Steam Laundry
,

FOR SERVICE

Call 14G-J
W. RAW LING, I»rop.

Itomi I,, llumiiliri-y, iiiiltvliluuly nnil iih
A dmliilMi-fiirlx o f i hi* i ; unto o f W ll•Inn* T. Ih im p h n w , (immotI iiiom on 11oil
W T. 11ninph i-.-} j, iloi-eiiNi-jl, Tlioruuu
lliimpliroi-. I V, tft.-mhIrum. I,on aton■ ntruin. Kniom I, Humphrey, Arthur
llumpliroy. Itriu'o Humphn-y, .Sully
tlum phroy. Jolm 11tiiuplii-oy, t*. O.
llunii'liroy uml (Inn lliim phroy,
IlofonihmtH.
Nolli-i* Ih hi - i ohy k Ivuii llml I tin unilor«l(rnoil

uh

AtltnlniHtitat r I

o f tho K h-

o f W i l l Imn T. iiumnhrny, ( no ni e name disagreement &lt;*on- litlu
llmoM I;n o o n n,l W. T. H u m p h r e y ) clo*
Bluqio'of tho world, but 'c-mi.'il, wi l l on tho l&lt;lth, iluy nr Mny,
1112'.!. f l i c lim- f i nal r e p o r t unit n c c o n n t
to bii general ut(Jur­ iih AilinlnlHtr.itrlv o f tho u h o v o nuinott
oHtalo
til.- nf f lei o f t h o t’ lork o f tho
at it's in darned i,nd C i r c ui t In
t' otirl o f .Vonitiiolo C o m i t y , Klor-

Miss Sarah Davis, o f DcLnnd, and
Miss .Mildred Grompton, o f Indlnnn,
jirrived yesterday for n fo\y days with
Miss Davis’ grandmother,'
.
Mrs. Curley, of HoOdcdgo, spent jr
few days at hor little homo hero last
(wook. She was accompanied by somo
friends from Now York, Tom Cullen,
and Mr. Acker, of Connecticut!, who.
hnvo spent .several winters In Enter­
prise.
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Wash poisons and toxins from
• system before putting
Mr. Sisson and daughter, Mrs. F. A.
food into stom ach. Dolllson, of Kansas City, Mo., will
lonvo for their homo on Friday,
Wash yourdolf on tho lusldo before
Mrs. W. T.‘ Brown will leave tho Inn
breakfast
like you do on the outside.
on Thursday for her home In Indiannp-1
Tills
is
vastly
more im;;orlant buoils, 1ml.
cfiuiju
the
skin
pores do not absorb
Mr. Acker wnsf tho dinner guest of
impurities
into
tho
lilood, causing ill­
Mr. and Mm. Henry Murray on Thurs­
ness,
while
thtrbowel
pores do.
day evening. Mrs. Henry Murray has
For
every
ounce
of
food taken into
received word from tho Cochran fault­
the
stomach,
nearly
an ounce of
ily thnt thoy nro on their wny agnin
waste
material
must
he
carried out of
for their homo in Washington, Ind., MYSTERIOUS
DISAPPEARANCE
tho body, if this wiyjte is not elimin­
nftor sovorql days delay in .GuntorsOF TURNIPSEED.
ated day by day it quickly ferments
vllle, Ain. All travel wns hold up
nnd*loxins which are absorbed or suckthero on account of high wntor nnd
OCALA, Manrch 22.— Ernest Tur- 0(1 into the blood stream, through tho
bnd roads.
Dr. nnd Mrs. L.’ L. Seaman left on nipsccd, cashier o f tbo Citizens’ Bank lymph duets which should auel? only
Monday for n few dnys In St. Fetors-, o f Dunnclfon, lias disappeared, lenv-1nourlshnioiit.
burg beforo returning to tholr homo lug behind him n note stntlng thnt1 A sulondld health meaauro is - to
ho would noi rotum.
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drink, hoforo breakfast each day, a
In Now York.
Tiirnipsccd disappeared last Sntur- Khiss of hot water with 'u tcaspoonful
day and tho note wns found, after of limestone phosphnto In it, which
FORD WILL NOT GET
a harmless way to wash these pelsSHOALS 3AYS EDISON banking hours Tho timo lock on tho
vault wns sot far 6 o'clock -Monday !ons from tho stomach, ivor, kidneys

hhi, In ncoorihni i- o w i t h un o r d e r o f tho
C i r c u i t Cfinri o f Ueuilnolu C o u n t y , If l or lilii, ilntoil tho 2ml ’d a y o f .March. ll(23,
In thi' u h o v o ontl t l o. l c ilino.
ItOSA I, Hl?M I’ ll It MV.
Ai lm In I n in l rlx o f tho K mtnto o f Wl l l l u m Ti l l u m p l i r o y (Hourot I mc s kni nvn ns

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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Tho law provides that “ If tax-|
General'Shop and Mill
cs upon real estate shall not he I
k Work
paid before the first day o f April
of any year, the Tax Collector C o n t r a c t o r and b u i l d e r
517 Commtrclnl Street Bnnforri, FIs.
shall advertise and sell.”
This is to notify all concerned
that the requirements of law will
he complied with and tho Tax
Books will positively ba clgsod
on April fiia t as provided by law
and all lands on which taxes
Sanford^Tachine &amp;.
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Foundry Co;

\V. T II ninph ic y . )
If,. 22. 2!&gt;; April il, 12. 19, 20;

General Machine nnd Boiler

Ma y .1. l u - c )

W ork;

Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxc Pistons}
Oversize Rings nnd

Pins;

Flywheel

Stvel Gear Bands; Crank Shnfta re­

Tax Collector, Seminole County turned; agents for Cniilc Inboard and
2D2-M-W-S

'fo Voile; Williams* Forntior loca tb a M i l l
arc

Park
heller
real

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night,

fmir prices aro right and
«\ur work kuarantced.

Outboard Motors. ------------- Phono

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Started life together,
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One o f them pnid rent all o f his life; the other paid on a
lot u,,v'
nnd home. When
on life’a |
n 1
M " v' u they came to the last*stretch
m ob
VIII
« journey they met, one of them looked tired and 'discouraged *
S because all that he had lo show fo r his life waa a bunch o f S
g (rent receipts), and tho other looked like he respected himself
■ hnd felt that he was a man among men. (because he had H
n
accumulated a little something in his travels).
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S'
mentdown
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( I l r T h e Aaaorlntril 1‘ rraa)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 22.-Henry Fort! will not got tho Musclo
Shoals proporty, in tho opinion of his
side-kick, Thomas A, Edison, bocausa
o f too much "politics."
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Mr. Edison discussed n broad rnngo
o f topics between trains hero Inst

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Meisch, Realty
f / l f Park Avenue

\* A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

�FAGS'

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W ED N E SD AY, MARCH 22,1022

Fishermen Take Notice!

PERSONAL POLICIES
ANII PERSONAL WISHES
ARE NOT CONSIDERED

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® ORLANDO,. March 22.— "Commor*
Jicial policies" and "personal wishes"
■ |nro not to be considered in the nppll■ ' cation of the law, according to County
" Judge Frank A. ffmith, who informed
■ the Orlando .Chamber of Cntnmcrco
Gel your tackle ready and win one of the three prizes
■ that lie could not remit a, fine impos*
1 ed npon a winter visitor of Columbus,
J Gn.,’ for fniluru to have a 1922 motor
■ vehicle license. I
■
TI\o civic
body
bud protested
2 against the notion of Sheriff Kurd
* nnd his deputies in docketing visitors
■ whoso states allow them to uso tho
• old license later in the now year than
B a ss must be caught with Ilod, Kqel and Artificial Bait pur
J does this state. Tho Columbus ylslchased of the
■ tor's case was called particularly., to
■ Judge Smith's attention following a
2 complaint by (lie Columbus Chamber
■ o f Commerce, tho local chamber as■ porting,(in effect, thnt Orlando would
2 suffer commercially if the visiting
■ motorist were thus dealt with.
"
Judge Smith's reply to the local
that tho affidavit against tho sheriff chamber of commerce said in* concilia*
AND COUNTY
did not specify the kind of firearms ion:
AUTHORITY Cl,ASH
"Briefly, 1 would reply to you that
IN GENERAL MIXUI used; thnt the sheriff was acting In
his otTicinl capacity; thnt the firearm it is my duty to decide cases accord
ordinance is, rtnconstiUitltmnl, and ing to, the laws which I consider np
(tty T h e \ • « « c ln toil l* r r « » l
FORT PIERCE, March 22.—The therefore void; that the affudavit did plicnble, regardless o f personal wishes
mckos hero between the law nnd tho not Ntnto in what manner tho said or consideration of local commercial
individual ,1ms apparently blown over firearms wore discharged, and finally policies."
tile absence of a prosecutor— with a
l l -------------------------*—
with Shot iff RutTner, exponent of the
this in favor o f the defendant tho ILLINOIS PUBLISHER
former, breaking about even,
charge should be dismissed.
BECOMES IDENTIFIED WITH
flte nifhi'rs hotween state nnd sub­
Tiio mayor saw the point and quashFLORIDA JOURNALISM
ject waxed warm for a time, however, ed tho charge, returning to the sheriff
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so to speak, and threatened to involve $23 hu had furnished ns bond.
rn&gt; T ho .\««orln*-U l ' m o n
tho constitutionality of a local fire­
arm ordinance.
Bit ESCRIBED WHISKEY
It *nil seems to have started when
FOR POLICEMAN
the sheriff spoke out of his turn. A
WITH BAD RESULTS
stranger, one of the principals of tho
controversy, whoso name hns not been
I ll y T h e \ ■■m-In f.-.l 1‘ r r H I
made public, was idling about the
JACKSONVILLE, .March 22.— A
court house. Sheriff Uuffner eyed medical treatment tnal removed the
him officially fnr n time nnd then ap­ wrong ailment is tho basis for an at­
proaching him, inquired:
tempt by one of Jacksonville's police­
"You scent to be waiting about bore men to recover financial balm from
for something. I’d like to inquire your tiie city council.
business bore. What are you doing
Tlie copper, with tin* corroboration
hero?”
of several councilman, claims he was
business. Who stricken ill in line of duty. The city
“ None of your
are y o u ?"
physician prescribed whiskey with
The few words remaining before ac­ suck potent qualities that he became
tion centered about whether or not it delirious and created a disturbance in
was the sheriff’s business, nnd the his neighborhood. Then along came a
stranger unfavorably impressed at fellow officer who arrested him, the
tho sheriff's revelation of his identity, result of which was the loss of his
proceeded to knock him down, heat uniform for drunkenness.
■him nnd flee. Tho sheriff fired into
Tho councilman although lending a
the ground and the stranger halted. sympathetic car to tho policeman's
Ho was placed under nrrest and the story, disiflniiuod jurisdiction and sug­
following day fined $13 and costs for gested thnt it be brought before the
SAVANNAH, Gn., March 22.— Del­
assaqlt.
city commission.
egates to the n'mnml cqnforem-e of
Tlrtm someone placed a charge of
the Eighth Rotary District, compris­
discharging a firearm in the city lim­
Chef: A culinary wizard
ing clubs iu Uk’orgia, Alabama and
its agpinst the sheriff, and a local at­ wonderful dishes cause tis to
Florida, will begin arriving tonight
torney nnounecd he would voluittnrily elate honest-to-goodness cats
for
sessions to be held Thursday and
prosecute tho case, and summoned an we get hack home,
Friday. Over six hundred delegates
array o f witnesses.
Tho attorney did not appear at the
The highest explosive known to and guests had reservations assigned
hearing before the mayor, however, science is made by combining idle to them up to last night.
The Rotary ( ’Inti of Fort Lauder­
and the sheriff's counsel, setting forth j bands and addled minds.
dale, Fla., Imby club of the district,
has hotel reservations for its entire
membership and is to bring as its
guest, 'tyny Tommie, chief o f the
Seminole Indians o f South Florida.

OUR ANNUAL CONTEST WILL OPEN
APRIL 1ST, 1922

FIRST PRIZE—Shakespeare Reel
SECOND PRIZE—Heddon Rod.
THIRD PRIZE—Best Silk Line.

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Ancicnis Know of Qualities
/Technic^! Difficulties Do
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layed Its Use.

bUt

Usotl by f) main for Funeral Dress of
lAoclieo Which Wore to Uc Crojnuted - - Asbei-oa Curtains
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New York,—ll is not so ver* long
ago | that a lire on tin* M a g e of a
llieoior was an ever preseni menace
la l i e ainliencu. TodnV most playlimisls possess an asbestos curtain
wlilell can Ite dropped at a moment's
nolle,I and wldcl, will absolutely eon.
lint* liny lira to that part of the thuit*
ter. Asbestos is a mineral. Annul in
the earth Just like coal and iron, and
mined. A few years ago It was merely
n curiosity to ho found only in tho lab*
oratory 1of the chemist. Today it Is
used in|many ways and forms an lmport ant factor In the Industrial mar-

thereof bo published in tho*’ 9a:
MISSING MIAMI GIRL
ON HER W AY HOME Herald, a newspaper printed
district, and Hint all known c
am! other persons in Interest m ar
WEST PALM BEACH, Fin., March pear at tho said tlmo and plge$ 1
22.—Theo. Flowers, thought to havo slioW lauiic, if otiy they have,Afhr
been kidnapped by two men in Miami, prayer of tho said petitioner1an
was on hor way home last night, pass- not bo granted.
, . -t y /
inu through hero on tho train. Tho
And it is further ordered Wwf
two men, Grover Mills und Claude court, that tlio clork shall solid,
Smith, according to tho girl, nro boing mail, to,all known creditors, c o p r a
hold In Fort Pierce. Tho girl said she said petition and this order, ndflrfl
cd to them at their places o f re s tm
as stated.
%'fl
WITNESS Tho Ilonorabio RJW
M. Call, Judge of tho snid c o u r t /■
tho seal thereof, at Jacksonville J
BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS
said district, on tho 21st day of Marl
CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOA. D, 1022.
TICE THEREON
(SE A L )
EDWIN R. WILLIAMS,
309-ltc
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Gift
In ‘ ''f
P ™ '1, 0' }l ° ” " ltcJ
StaU‘* fnr *,,D Division, Southern
District of Morida.
No. 2031 in llankruptry
In tho Matter of
s. Benjamin, Bankrupt,
(m p E |t o p NOT|CE THEREON
fvl .
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Southern District of Florida, as.:
Go tliiH 21st day of March, A. I),
1022, on reading the Petition for Dischnrgo of the above-named Bankrupt,
it is—
ORDERED by the Court, thnt a
[)Clirill(r l)0 lmt, ur,0ll tho 8Iimo ,m thu

terms.

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

ORLANDO, FLA

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public nnd nil users o f ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit tho spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why take
n chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
thnt this water in unexcelled und its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford ns well ns the
Western Union recommend this water for
batterfes.

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Call phone 311 nnd havo a bottle o f this water
sent you and protect vour henlth.

SANFORD

Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
Wr tliitc it a, our honest
brlirf dial the IoImccou lord
in Chesterfield are of liner
quality (and lienee of better
taste) than in any oilier
cigarette at the price,

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FLORIDA

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

Iftlfl West First Street

l iKXCt &amp; Mjtrj Tol'ucco Co.

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1018 West First Street

“ SERVICE TH AT COUNTS?
We handle everything in

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
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Car Lots or Less.

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Ship-us

Richmond, Virginia
Asleep, That Was All.

20 for 18c
10 for 9c
Vacuum tins
of 50 - 45c

o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended

o nono In ths
F* *8° there
in the
•plondld type
' •Uo Impreu
ttanity worth
that would do
» country, j
j* cities that
p*kopt rail.
Ltxlstonce at
Qk * prosperB cn m o down
’W
bo had
H o f f at the
jQ d lay he
Jfccd to take
T ie t the land
persuaded
■Muter eo lm, || »tlll more
•R Place that
« pretty and
I f d t streets,
U jgn, and Its
I Population
B e r splendid
■ h e cities of
V&gt;, Georgia,
^Wanunry and
r It is erecting
and Its
K ith nutomoway with
,-Rn thorough.
K i n g .—Flori-

[ringing fln
Mars a box
mge market
lemand for
• later iea-

Elder Springs Water Co.

CIG ARETTES

«y. It Is an
blendld pack*
1 citrus belt;

BEFORE BUYING
A PHONOGRAPH
See the

Japan wants it understood that she
isn't a dominion of the Pacific. She
lias dominion of the Pacific.

Chesterfield

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Write us

Henry McLaulin, Jr

CAR LOAD OF BUICK AUTOMOBILES
BY WIRELESS
■ i Kimball Pianos, from factor;
CAR LOAD OLDSMOBILES BY HYDRO­ ■ homo prices. When you aru out
2 ping, don’t fail to stop in at
PLANE
* Miller &amp; Sons' anil look them
j Thou sco Mr. I.nnier, for prices
Prices the Lowest-----Quality the Highest

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SAVE YOU M O ^pY

“ n S 'f c S f t
„ ..... turn .,1 . ? » '" ' ' 7 ” f *Sril, A. ... ■ « before
to the 1"0 stud court, at Jacksonville, in said
covery. Asbestos was Ui
undents. The Romans used the sub­
stance, deriving tlielr supplies from
the Italian Alps and Ilie Ural mmintains. One of the uses to wlddi as­
bestos cloth was put In those days
OPTICIAN— OPTOM ETKIST
was to Wrap bodies which were n&gt; In*
cremated, la fact, ll was call I the
"funeral dress of kings," no so modi
dlltleulty was' found in intiMii;;
•cloth thnt only a king or Itie eMrem-U
wealthy could afford It. Tin* slmviv
of the model'll development of the r
bt'stos Industry lias been eaasisl h&gt;
the tcditiicnl dlihmltles m u ,‘iie
Sanford, Fla.
ing the short silky litters into
cloth or combining them In other way:.
to produce articles of c o m u i e i v i a l
+Z+
*1* +1*
+1+
utility.
Cornea From Canada,
The ashestos used in the United
States entiles almost entirely from
Cnirmln. There are deposits of tltu
mineral in Arizona, California, Georgia
and other states, lmt Uds Is not of
the high quality of the Canadian ashestos. There are various types of
a s b e s t o s , ami the sort that can Du
carded, spun and woven in a manner
similar to wool, ila\ or situ is found
tnailily In the Tltcdford mines ■ of
tjtlebee. It Is this properly of (lie
mineral that fooled the Roman his­
torian, Pliny, iu thinking it to be of
vegetable origin and that luts given
rlsq to Its do nation as the "mineral
vegetable" in id the “ physical paradox."
Nonburning Qualities Known,
The raw |ishos|it« Is Hillljcdted to a
dressing pro* ess which consists of
separating the ashestos from the rode
In which It is Imbedded. In the lowgrade product machines are used for
this, while In the high-grade material

Advancement
dtloa, town*

Lafayette, lad.—Unyuiotid Straub,
eleven years of nge, 11 newsboy, was
fotiml* unconscious In tlm hallway of
11 hotel here one night und was taken
to n local hospital III Hit? belief that
tit tun! been Injured m perhaps
poisoned.
The lad coaid not ho
aroused, and physicians worked .sev­
eral hours trying to determine what
was the limner. When the bow invoke
lie was surprised to llml himself In
the hospital, lie told the tloclofa that
lie was tired and exhausted when lie
entered the hbtel, and It waq deter­
mined that the boy was only uniunl
asleep when he railed la respond to
restoratives.

DELICIOUS „

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In Bottles Everywhere
Demand the genuine— name Btamped on every crown— ask
for it by name
Bottled only by

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

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WHynd no fruit
f i f t y fall, with
H m for the
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gRThcrmetically
H i o f tho fruit,
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storage.
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itage and doubt'•mpa Tribune.
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tee county have been similarly pfd- venience and elegance o f many man­
pared. When these vast tracts, tight­ sions thnt grace tho boulovards o f our
ly kn|t together, aero on acre, begin largo cities.
While Seminole county has always
to bulrst forth in palo groen, with tho
thousands upon thousands o f
long been n pioneer in tho Florida celory
rows showing symmetrically in tho situation, but ovon so, it has not been
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golden sunlight, there is a sceno that so many years ago that tha growing
attracts and is possibly responsible for of this product upon a real commer­
Ni Down to 74 today and still
alluring many farmers to Florida. Ho cial scalo was practically extinct.
h i going strong on tho weather
But what a contrast today.
who haa novor behold such a mid­
h i problem and the growers
Thousands of acres now glisten In
winter scene, nor'breathod tho odor of
hi nro looking fine and feeling
growing celery, is practically Incap­ tho warm Florida sunshine where but
hi finer. It looks liko a wlnable of producing
imaginative pic­ a few years ago stood wooded dells,
hi nor all round and thoro is
ture of the beauty and charm o f it filled with bird life and .wild game.
hi no plnco just iko Sanford,
It might bo In order to say a few
all.
hi Don't you think wo have a
The bleaching process begins about words rolativo to a question that has
hi fine
band, • n’ovorythlng,
ten days prior to harvest. Long strips boon asked many, many timos,
hi yes.
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"Do you think I could grow celory?"
of bloaching paper are run down tho
h i 5:40 A. M. MARCH 22,1922
Assuredly
yes.
sides o f each row, and during this
hi Maximum ..................... 74
Wo hnvo In our midst cotton grow-,
boxing period the colory becomes well
h i Minimum ...........
49
ers
from the Carolines, apple growers
prepared for the commercial market
^
Range ......
60
from
New York, corn growers from
The harvest season is at Its height
N
Barometer ................... 30.30
Iowa,
and wheat, growers from fa r
In February. It Is during this period
N
Northwest and cloar.
hi
that the entiro country seems to be western Canada. They have all made
alive with teeming workers. Every­ a success at colery growing.
With the helpful suggestion and
where activity o f the most aggressive
nature is shown. Crates and box cars close co-oporatlon from tho Growers’
and transportation vehicles mix and Association, with tho personal assist­
Tho Store That Is Different
mingle with tho song o f the harvest­ ance of our splendid county agent,
ing machines nnd the hurry and bus­ and tho invaluable advice and* bulle­
tins so gladly furnished by tne de­
tle
o f tho laborers.
--------*
Tho harvesting machine, now in gen­ partment of agriculture, at GaineBFor Florida: Fair and con- hi
tlnued cool tonight; probab* hi eral use, looks somewhat similar to a ville, celery growing has been raised
ly light frost in North por- hi plow. Its two wheels straddle each to a standard o f scientific perfection
tion; Thursday fair and M row of'celery and, as tho mnchlno is avallnbio to all who aro willing to a;l- OH I. W HAT W ILL THE
htblted at the Star Theatre to n ig h t
slightly warmer.
hi propelled from ono end to tho other, piy themselves.
Through the asalitance o f Dr.
CONGREGATION SA Y ?
Many stories could bo told of tho
tho knives, which are attached to tho
Brougher,
- Director Staljl was able
h m K s h i a i a i a i a h wheels, neatly nnd quickly cut tho phenomenal success of some, but lack
A
minister
helping
to
produce
n
to comblno beauty and unsual effects
bunches of celery' close to the ground. o f space prevents.
motion picture.
To
thoso
that
read
this
artlclo
and
with an impressive marriage cere­
Ten
inch
crates
are
usod
for
pack­
PLAN TO FIGHT
foel
at
somo
futuro
data
n
deslro
to
Yes#
it
really
happened,
and
it
mony thnt was correct In every de­
ing,
and
about
330
crates
are
loaded
to
BOOZE FROM AIR,
join
this
army
o
f
truck
and
celery
each
refrigerating
car.
demonstrates that thoro aro broad­ tail. Tho settings and ensemble
LAND AND WATER
Tho celery fields of Florida aro growers, let mo say that this narra­ minded clergymen as well as tho oth­ among tho Inrgest ever sed fo r a cin­
ema wedding.
.
WASHINGTON, March
22.— A practically immuno from any effects tive was by np moans written to al­ er kind.
lure,
but
morcly
to
assuro.
o
f
cold
weather.
A
tompornturo
as
Dr.
J.
Whitcomb
Brougher,
a
noted
twentieth coqfury boozo •b lock a d eWhile in Florida you havo tho ad­ pastor o f Los Angeles, was are dir­
NOTICE TO FARMERS—Just ar­
composed o f airplanes, subchasers, low as 10 or 17 degrees above zero, if
and speed automobiles, linked to geth* sustained for -several days, would vantage of nature’s greatest gifts— ector and general stage supervisor rived, fresh carload o f that good old
N u ff
or by wireless— is being set up by prove disastrous, but such a phenome­ soil, water nnd climate— nevertheless at tho Louis B. Mayor studios one roliablo KEYSTONE LIME.
non Is almost removed from tho realm it is thoso who display good judgment, day when ho served as advisor; dir- sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
the prohibition bureau.
practica thrift, and work hard who re­ cctor in tho filming o f an elaborate wants. They will hnvo our usual
Plans nro maturing, officials de­ o f tho probablo.
Tho co-operative market plnn^ is ceive tho benefit of thnt which hns wedding sceno for "The Child Thou prompt attention.— Hill Lumbar Coraclared hero yesterday for a 10,000
Inrgoly
used in celery sections. Tho made the Celery City fnmous, and Gavest Mo," produced by John M. pany. Service, quality, prico. 809-3to
wall about the United States to stop
growers
combine thoir shipments and Justifiably called "Tho City Substan­ Stnhl for Associated First National I
------------------- ---------tho flow of alien rum
load
solid
cars, which in turn nro sold tial.”
Pictures, Inc., and which will bo ex-1 Herald want ads get results.
With this blockado 100 porcont ef­
fective, prohibition chlofB are confi­ by tho co-operative organizations,
dent tho only sourco of supply o f which, in ronlity, is tho growers’ or­
"good" liquor will bo completely cut ganization. By this co-operayvo mar­
off and that drinking will pass be­ keting plnn tho grower secures tho
cause 6f inability to obtain pure highest prico the market nffords at all
times nt a small item of cost, neces­
boozo.
In working out this plan Commis­ sary to tho operation and mnintcnnnco
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of tho association.
sioner Roy A. Haynes nlrondy hns:
It must not bo imngincd that tho
obtained tho uso o f airplanes on
Florida celery grower, even after n
tho Florida and Texas border.
Secured a fleet of nlno subchasers phenomenal dividend producing yoar,
is contented to sit Idly by until tho
to work in south Atlantic waters.
Concentrated highly equipped forces following season.
Nnturo, his closest ally, has mndo it
on tho Now York, ^Ncw Jersey and
New Englnnd coast linos practically possible, literally Bpcnklng, thnt ev­
Now on tho stands. Tho beautiful four-colo2
Plnnned to supply tho demand for All-FIorichasing tho majority o f smugglers ery month shall bo n growing month,
dn
information.
cover and contonts emphasizes Florida quailnnd no sooner has his celery been
from that section ,
Designed, printed and produced In Florida—a
ty. You will onjoy tho—
Set up a system o f wireless com­ hnrvcsted when bo turns bis thrifty
Florida enterprise.
munication along tho Canadian bordor hnnd to further diversification.
In Mlchignn to ennblo law officers to
It is this diversification thnt hns
"Am ong tho Magnets o f Florida," a hotel
chnso smugglers moro readily.
mndo it possible for hundreds of Flor­
Haynes intonds to send oxports to ida truck growers to erect Inrgo state­
Btory by Mayor Frank F, Puivcr, of St. Pet­
To represent nil of tho sixty-ono counties nnd
tho territories whoro smugglers now ly homes on thoir farms that contain
tell "Fiorldn’s Wonderful Story" to pooplo
ersburg. "Woman’s Work in Florida,” by
nro concentrating to build up tho every clement of the comfort, con­
outside tho state, with a view of creating a
Mrs. W. S. Jennings. "Tho Sun Seekers,” a
blockndo gradually
It * is undor.
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"desiro to see" and "decision to live in"
Florida traveloguo by Mr. R. G. Stott. "F lor­
stood Texas will bo center of opera­
Florida.
MISS
GRACE
TOMPKINS
ida’s Agricultural Acres," by Mr. A. A. Coult.
tions after tho full force is organiz­
To servo ns nn ally with tho newspapers nnd
ed in tho South Atlantic Tho Can­
(Registered Nurse)
“ Poultry. PnyB In Florida," by Mr. E. W.
othar publications in nttrncting additional
adians border then will bo taken up,
homo-seekers, tourists nnd investors to Flor­
Brown. "Draw Your Chnirs Up Closer," by
Surgical, Medical and Obstetrical
it is believed
ida,
cnlls answered
Dr. G. A. Klock. "Resourceful-Plus," by Mr.
This will necessitate tho expendi­ Phono BC3-W
309 Fronch Avo.
Goorgo R. DcSaussure. "Florida is Well,
ture o f moro than a million dollars 304-tfc
Thank You," by Mr. Richard II. Edmonds.
from tho npppropriatton granted by
Is tho basic thought in tho formation o f this
congress. The situation in tho in­
"Building by Organized Effort," by Mr, Louis
offort to furthor introduce Florida’s advan­
terior, however, whoro complete co­
H. Chnznl, "Good Ronds Mako Good Acres,”
tages to tho wholo world. Just ns co-opera­
operation of state and civic o ffi­
by Hon. F. O. Miller. “ Florida’s Colery Cars
tion
hns
produced
many
of
American,
State,
cials will effect n big saving this
municipal,
and
commercial
successes
and
is
Aro Moving," by Mr. J. C. Hutchison. "Spec­
year makes a larger amount avail­
working to such splendid ndvnntago in specif­
able to build a blockado.
ial Stories from Alachua, Bay, Bakor, Brad­
ic instances in this stuto, THE FLORIDA
ford, Brovnrd nnd Broward Counties." "Road
MAGAZINE plans to omploy tho samo,
HENRY FORD HERE
Mnps, Boat and Bub Maps," and other Inter­
strong, sturdy nnd intensive methods in a ser­
IN PRIVATE CAR
esting fenturos.
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vice for Florida.
JACKSONVILLE, March 22.—Hen­
J
ry Ford left-hero this morning in a
privnto car this morning for Fort
Myeyi. Thomas a Edison is duo to
nrrlvo In Fort MyorB today. Both
Bo suro o f a copy. Subscribe today
aro on vacations*
through your nowsdoalor, or address
THE CELERY MOVEMENT
us. Tho price is $2.50 a year, 25
HAS REACHED THE PEAK,
cents a copy. Newsdealers, wire or
BRINGING GOOD PRICES
wrlto for a supply.

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WANTED
TED— Energetic, well acqunintsoleaman for Seminole county to
Iliya Light plants, — Hof-Mac
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309-3tp
'iTED— To rent or ieaae smairho^
! or good boarding house, furnish*
good condition. Write Mrs..AlWilliams, care Fort Meado Ho*
[Fort Meade, Fla.
309-ltp
STED-Am bitious
18*yoar-old
Mo apprentice to learn automo*
eloctrical trade.— Hof-Mac. Bat*
Cov
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300-3 tp
iJTED— Wo have opening fo r sovral young ladies o f refinement in
around Sanford who desire work
pch is very dignifod, but yet offers
endid
financial
remuneration,
(no 25-W for personal interviow.
309-Stc
NTED— House, or unfurnished
oms by couple. Phone 295-W.
807-0tp
JTElt)— Team work. Apply M.
won Shoo Shop.
300*12tp
[‘E d T O T fh A D E i-ta lr of horsfor Ford truck In good condition.
J Hanson Shoo Shop.
800*12tp

FOR SALE

7

SALE— Six room houao on Park
Bnue and Sanford Hoights.— Geo.
iter, Routo A, Box 100-B. 309-2tp
SALE— Ford touring car, good
now, used two months. Run loss
one thousand miieB. Address W.
[Whitford, Altamonto Springs IIo_____
308-2tp
)R SALE— Small farm with build*
|lngs. “ H" caro Harold.
3Q8-5tp
)R SALE— Household furnituro at
Itho K. of C. Hall on Oak avonuo
fednesdny.
308-Stp,
)ft SALE— New Homo Sowing ma|chine, first class condition, $25.—
rs. Pearson, 1002 West First Street.
307-3tp
)R SALE— Now Ford, novor run;
|$16.00 undor market prico.—A, L.
ay, 200 Park Avo. .
307-7tp
JR SALE— Refrigerator, ico box,
|sanitary couches, beds, dining ta­
ps, kitchen tables, safes, chairs, gas
ago, gas plates, ovens, hooters and
jlctroln. Can bo seen over 6 and 10
tnt store.
307*3tp
JR SALE UU LEASE— Ono 20 acre,
(one 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
Btunco to city. Two lots cornor
fcntor and Elm nve. Two lots west
io Palmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elov*
|th St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
(tier, 115 N, Spring St., Los Ango*
», Calif.
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)R SALE— Ono B flat snxophono
|anil B fiat clarinet. Apply 207
}cnch ave.
303*12tp
JR SALE—Two Btory business
building. Apply to the owner, Klon
res, 80S 9th St.
284-20tc
pOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
Uding. Within four blocks of center
pf city.
f I
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc

FOR RENT
SARACE FOR RENT— 014 Magnolia
avenuo or phono 438-J.
807-0tp
?OH R E N T ~ O n ofou r-room bungnlow furnished, also garago, $15.00
p r month. Apply Mrs H. D. Durant
ake Mary.
83-3tp

XOST
STRAYED OR STOLEN— Pnir of
dark mules and bay horse. Howard
brought to C. E. Henry, Sanford.
_ _ _____________________ .
300-5tp
STOLEN— National blcyclo, practical­
ly new. No. 8—473822. In caro of
Mrs. S. A. Chancellor, 503 West Third
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309-3tp
TTcfc T 6 DOG OWNERS— I ~ m
willing to board dogs this summer
»Rnin.— Mrs. J. E. Vaughn.
809*4tp
CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends who wore ,so
kind during tho long illness and death
of our son, Edward, and for tho beau­
tiful floral offerings at tho funeral
yesterday we wish to express our
heartfelt thanks.
MIt. nnd MRS. A. H. KNIGHT,
MRS. OSCAR ZITTROWER.
NOTICE TO F A R M E R S -Just nrtved, fresh carload of that good old
ellnblo KEYSTONE LI1\IE.
Nuff
od. Telephone 135, Phono us your
v°nts. They will hnvo our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Sorvlce, quality, prico. 809-3tc

if you are not a member of our Clothing Club.
It's advantages are big. Let us explain it to
you.

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gust, nnd sometimes in July, tho colory
ALW AYS FRESH
producer plnnts his seed. From that
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moment his mind is constantly antici­
pating tho ripening fluids nnd splondid hnrvost. During September nnd
October ho is busy transplanting tho SANFORD-----NEW YORK— MIAMI
tender plants to tho open field. Thoso
he places in rows thirty inches apart,
netting tho plants about throu to four
inches from each other. In thiH wny
he sets about 29,000 colery slips to the
aero.
Prior to tho transplanting poriod ho
hns carefully prepared tho soil for tho
inception of tho plants. Tho smooth,
snndy loam hns boon nicely plowed
PRO TECT TOU R C A R
during the sumnfer months.! Fertiliz­
W IT H SEAT COVERS
er is cnrefully placed over tho plowed
land, and thon, by means of a harrow
is thoroughly mixed with the soli.
Commercial fertilizer composod large­
ly o f potash, phosphntrf acid nnd am­
monia is used, nnd
approximately
four tons nro spread to tho aero. The
ie l d a u t o
harrowing process produces a field
top
which is smooth and glossy and com­
pletely pulverized. ,
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The Sanford Daily Herald
IN THE HEART'1OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VOLUME II

SANFORD
“The City S u b stan tial"

VEGETABLE SECTION
\

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922

NUMBER 310

GOVERNOR
MINERS
AND
OPERATORS
,
EXPLORED WATERWAY ST. OKLAHOMA’S
INDICTED FOR BRIBERY IN
CONNECTION WITH BANK IN MEETING TODAY TO
JOHNS TO INDIAN RIVER
HALT IMPENDING STRIKE
-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

m

Placed State Funds in Okmulgee Bank When it
.
Was Insolvent

FORD BELIEVES
HE WILL WIN IN
CONNECTING LINK SHOALS DISPUTE

w. T. Donnelly and Parto Went Thru What
Will be the Canal

(Hr The A««arlnlrd

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OKMULGEE, Okln., March 23.— Governor Robertson, or
Oklahomn, and severnl officials of the Okmulgee Banks nre
under bond todny for trial on indictm ents alleging illegal
transactions Involving two local banking institutions. Gov­
ernor Robertson is charged specifically with accepting $2.&gt;,0 0 9 bribe to place $150,000 of sta te funds in the form er G uar­
anty S tate Bank to prevent the closure when the bank was
known to hnvc been insolvent.

An Eleventh Hour At­
P0ST0FFICE
tempt to Stop Nation­
DEFECTS DUE
Wide Strike Behind
PARCEL POST LOCKED DOORS

ACCORDING TO DATA COLLECT­
Henry Ford, tho Dotroit automobile
HOPE 8TILL HOLDS OUT THAT
ED DY POSTAL COM­
that w il l h e f u t u r e in l a n d wizard, who paused through Orlando
TIE UP OF INDUSTRIES
MISSION
WATER HIGHWAY THROUGH
yesterday onrouto to- Fort Myors
CAN BE AVERTED
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
whoro ho will spend a two wcoka’ va­
I n r T h e A aaoelnlrd P n « )
„
cation with his close friend, Thomas
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 23.—Re­
(Ity Thr AMorlnlrd PrfM)
In pursuance of tho general policy A. Edison, tho Inventor, told local citl
NEW YORK, March 28.—In an elsponsibility for deficits Incurred by
which Mr. Willinm T. Donnelly, con- zens who greeted him at tho Atlantic
tho Postofflco Department wero at­ oventh hour attem pt to halt the
suiting engineer of New York City, Const i,|no station that ho expected to
tributed inrgely to tho pnrcol post sys­ preparation for a nation-wide strike
has adopted of making himself per- j w|n |n b|8 f |Kht to get possession of
tem according to data collected by n In the coal industry, the Arbitration
sonully familiar by actual observation tho government nitrate plants at MusJoint postnl commission which Is con­ Committee of the Anthracite Minna
of tho entire Atlantic Deeper Water- cj0 shonlH, Alabama.
ducting nn investigation into costs of and Operators, met behind lockad
doors here todny.
'
, way, from Maine to Florida, there was
Tho statement mnde here by Mr. Public Squares Are Flooded in the Beautiful City handling rtinil.
organized at Sanford an expedition j.’oril 1b said to bo tho first definite
of Canals
.
to go over tho existing waterway and utterance ho hn* mndo regarding tho
INDIANAPOLIS, March
28*—
ground Involved in a possible exten- outcomo of tho controversy which has
Without
hope
apparently
of
develop­
(llr The Aaaorlnlrd I’rcaai
, , .
•ion by river and canal of a wnter nrisen over tho terms of his contrnct
ments foretelling the coal strike sal
LONDON, March 23.— A Central News dispatch from
highway connecting tho St. Johns and now before congicfls.
for April 1, officials of the United
Venice
says
a
todal
wave
late
last
night
inundated
the
city,
Imllnn rivers. Tho party consisted of
Mr. Ford observed that* fertilizer
Mlno Workers of America last night
the w ater rising to a depth of more than three feet In some
the following members: Willinm T. plnnts seemed to he liberally senttordeclared
that tho miners were ready
of the public squares.
Donnclly, consulting engineer of New ed n|onK tho railroads near Orlando
for a general suspension of many
York City; Fred T. Williams, civil nmi inquired If a great deal of fcrMl
weeks duration.
None, however,
engineer, Sanford, Florida; Frank |ZL.r Wns used in this section of the
MUCH* DISCUSSION OVER ARMY would predict how long the walkout w vl
Tracy, of New York City; Capt. Jore t tntc. He wns informed by A1 Doug
would continuo, asserting that their
IN THE INSULAR POS­
Slukcr, and Mato Matt Hnrnsti, ns- |n, # iocni Pnrtl distributor ,thnt such
fight could continue Indefinitely.
SESSIONS
•
listed by Dick Strovell, of Geneva, wns the case.
who joined tho party nt Luke Hnrnoy.
i
“Well, I expect to get those plnnts
Illy Tlir Adinclnlnl I’rcaa)
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 23.- Tho POLITICIANS NEED TO BB 1
A start wns mndo from Sanford nt over |n Alabama and make fertilizer
DRESSED DOWN. FORD
houso gnve Uh approval yesterday to
7:00 a. m. Mnrch 19th, tho outfit con­ cheap,” Mr. Ford said, adding thnt
i
TELLS LAKELAND FOLK
a provision of tho army appropriation
sisting of tho power boat "Dawn, Jr.” there wns a grent deal of money being
towing a skiff to which n Cnllie out­ spoilt to prevent realizntidn of his CALLS ON OFFICERS TO SUP­ GOVERNOR HARDEE APPOINTS hill which would require the reduction
WIFE OF MAN KILLED IN
LAKELAND, Mnrch 23.—Tho fooliPRESS KLAN FOR VAR­
by July of tho regular army enlisted
board motor had been attached for hopes. “Money won’t do everything
ACCIDENT
tlclnns
need dressing down and they
IOUS
ACTIONS
strength
to
115,000
men
nnd
thon
pro­
navigating through waters of the St and I believe public sentiment will
will
get
It and some of thorn should
ceeded
to
enter
upon
n
prolonged
disJohns at extremo low wnter. The forco acceptance of my offer," ho conIlly Tho AiMirlnldl I’rfM)
III)'
The
Aaanrlntrd
I'rru
l
,
mission
of
whether
congress
should
d
l-1
bo
roplnced
by priests and preacher*,
party arrived at Osteen Ferry nt 8:00 eluded.
KEY WEST, Mnrch 23.—Governor
BATON ROUGE, Mnrch 23.—Govrect
tho
return
to
tho
United
States
Henry
Ford
said betwoon trains here
a. m., at Genevn bridge nt 8:2.r&gt;, nt
Mr. Ford discussed the output of ernor Pnrker today issued an appeal Hardee today appointed Mrs. Howard
of
certain
trope
stationed
in
China,'
yesterday
In
commenting on a atateLemon Bluff nt 9:05 and Osceola at tho Lincoln Motor fuctor which ho to Inw officers of Louisiana to sup- J. Sawyer, of Key West, tax nssessor
10:05. The river from Lemon Bluff recently purchased and snld thnt the prcBS "With nn iron hand tho evil of for Monroe county to succeed her hus- Hnwnii, tho Panama Cnnnl Zone n nd' ment by Thomas A. Edison, at Jackto Osceola 1b very picturesque and Is present capacity of twonty-flvo cars Ku Kluxism whorevor it raises its hand who wnH killed in nn automobile on tho Rhino, Secretary Weeks hns aonvillc Tuesday night that "too much
recommended to all Sanford people as dally would ho Increased to thirty-five head." Ho sold this action was t«k- accident a t Jacksinville Tuesday night, already ordered tho withdrawal of the politics” would prevent tho Detroit
manufacturers’ acquisition of th*
within tho noxt thirty days. Tho mugtroops from tho Rhine.
n most delightful camping ground.
—
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on in view of reported complaints ■
The bill provides thnt before the Muscle Shonls property.
On entering "Lake Harney, strong Innto Indicated, It wns reputed, thnt which hnvo como to him from various AGRICULTURAL DEPT.
Mr. Ford snld ho considered Mr.
beginning of the coming fiscnl yenr
south winds wero encountered which ho was considering buying tho Dodgo sections of the stnto.
RAISING BABIES NOW
Edison’s romnrks on tho subject ’very
approximately
(1,500
troops
stationed
made the spray fly. Tho party arriv­ Brothers plant, hut tho local dealers
Ac c o r d in g t o h o y l e !
____
jin Hawaii, 2,000 men on duty in the npproprinto.’ Ho referred to the
ed at Geneva dock nt 11:05 nnd landed with whom he is said to have discuss­ LUMBER COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 23.—Tho Canal Zono nnd the entlro forco o f ' seating of Senntor Nowbcrry, of
for lunch which wns enjoyed under an ed this proposal, refused to discuss
LOSES BIG PLANT
Agricultural Extension Division of (JOO garrisoned in Chinn ns well ns nil | Michigan, ns nn evidence that polltiexcelent shelter provided by Sanford the matter.
AT ARCADIA BY FIRR
tho University of Floridn, In its ben- but 500 men nnd officers in tho nrmy cions .should he Bwopt into tho dlsThe manufacturer was traveling in
people for picnic pnrtlos. Tho enjoy­
in card.
&lt;
n tr The Ananrintni iTra.»
cvoicnt ramifientions hns taken tho of occupation in Germnny must *1)0
ment of the lunch was ndded to by a his private a ir which was attached to
Mr. Ford was greeted upon his arARCADIA,
Mnrch
23.—A
fire
orcare
of
tho
baby
under
its
didactic
United
brought hack to continental
contribution of oranges nnd grape­ tho 4:15 train over tho Atlantic Coast
rivnl hero by a large portion of Lakeiginnting in tho boiler room of tho wing.
,
States.
fruit by County Commissioner Endor Lino.—Oilnndo Sentinel.
innd’s
citizenry. He nppeared on the
Arcndln
Lumber
Company
early
toA
recent
issue
of
tho
“News
SorCurlet.
WANT
MORE
SPEED
observation
platform of his private
dny
destroyed
tho
plant
nnl
other
vice”
maintained
by
tho
division
to
At Gcncvn dock, Dick Strovell, of
WELL KNOWN ENGINEER
FROM
MOTORISTS
enr
nnd
tho
buildings.
Tho
severing
of
electric
sprend
its
teachings
to
Florida
farGeneva, joined the pnrty ns local pilot
HERE TESTING THE WATER
„
. , . crowd. . was
4 formed
. , . into
.
wires
throw
tho
city
in
dnrkness.
The
mors,
turns
momentarily
from
its
CROSSING
CAUSEWAY
TO
SOFTEN
CITY
SUPPLY
n
**no
which
passed
by
to
snnko
hand*
for Lake Harney and upper St. Johns
_____
| with tho manufacturer. Ho continued
loss Is estimated nt fifty thousand discussion of Hnrlcquin bugs nnd
river.
MIAMI, Mnrch
23.-r-Motorists dolinrs, which wns partly covered by other plnnt pests to n fow rccommonGeorge Mnlnos, iconsuiting engl- his
hie trip
trin after na short stay here to
Departure for the upper river was
. dntions In tho fundamental care .if neer of Dnytonn Is in tho city testing -Foft Myors.
muile at 12:50 ........
p. m. and tho entrance crossing tho enusoway connecting insuranco.
. . . .
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• tho infant. Any belief, however, thnt the wnter of different wells with th o '
^ o train pulled out of tho stato the St. Johns nt tho upper end of this city nnd Mlnmi Beach, under tho
! th&lt; division’s chief I ontyniologlst; viow of rendering a report for tho ^ on
Lake Harney wns reached nt 2:10 p. obsolete 15 miles nn hour ordinance, GOVERNMENT TOLERATES
Ford shouted that his pro­
N
O
VIOLENCE
IN
STRIKE
(has tnken tho bnblea’ wolfnro in City Commission rclativo to softening P08°l 1°
m., where tho water wns found to ho hnvo been asked to nwakon to tho
over tho Mussel Shoal*
OF TIIE COAL MINERS hnnd, in nddition to hla other work, is tho present city water or obtain wa- project was up to Congress.
so low thnt transfer was mnde from j times nnd Incrcaso their speed to 25
dispelled when Miss Juanita E. D ar-' tep thnt cnn bo 8oftcned. Ho is teattho "Dawn Jr., to a flat boat with out- miles per hour, tho modern regula(llr
Tlii*
Aaanrlnlrd
I’rcaa)
rnh, research specialist in nutrition jnR ^bo wojj on ^bo p ac0 p|nco corncr STATE LOSES WITNESS
board motor nnd the party divided, tlon.
WASHINGTON, March 23.—Warn­ at tho St/tto Collogo for women at Me| onvj||0 nnd Celery nvenuo today,
Street
Committeeman
John
II.
AND POSTPONES POLK
Cnpt. Slukcr nnd Mato IlnrnHti return
ing thnt tho fodernl government
ing to Sanford with tho Inunch. Tho Levi brought tho matter boforo the would tolernto no violence to prevent Tnllnhnasco, is given ns tho author- fln(j eXpCCt8 to mnko sovornl teats all
COUNTY AUTO CASKS
party then continued up the St. Johns city council, asserting thnt traffic on coni production during tho threatened lty’
over tho city boforo leaving. The
Some doubt is hold by skeptics, paco w0„
^ feet dcop and ,8 , BARTOW, Mnrch 23.—(Special)—
through Puzzle Lake, which wns found the causeway was becoming congest­ coal strike was issued todny by At­
too^
ns
to
whether
tho
extension
div­
ed
bccauso
of
tho
unfamillnrity
with
to fully warant its name. Through
probably one of tho deepest In th is '
automobile thievery cases schedtorney General Daugherty.
isions outstretched arms aro to bo section. This well will bo tested by uicd to como up yesterday in the curthis district, the St. Johns winds nnd tho now ordinance. He requested that
welcomed by tho babies, nt least, dogrees in tho effort to find soft wa- cu|t court hero was postponed until
twists, divides anil reunites through n publicity bo given the Increased speod NO RECEIVER APPOINTED
without reservations.
limit
and
to
this
end
was
authorized
FOR
FELL8MORE
BANK
But valley from two to four miles
tor ns higher Btrotns. Sanford off!-1today because of the inability to
Castor oil, for instance, appears cinls want Boft wnter nnd aro deter-1 pince j . m . Leo sentenced to three
SAYS COMPTROLLER
wide, now an open grass country, to plnco a sign nt tho approach of
frequently among tho list of recom­ mined to hnvo it for this city.
formerly said to have been covered tho causeway notifying th o !motorists
years from Hardee county after con­
thnt
ho
could
run
25
miles
nn
hour.
mendation's.
(Hr The Aaaorlnlrd I’r m )
entirely with dense growth of wild
fessing to tho theft of several can,
TALLAHASSEE, March 23.—State
In fact, ono baby, well known loDUBLIN, Mnrch 22.—It wns offic­ on tho stand as the state’s chief wit­
cane. At 2:40 Titusville bridge wns
Comptroller’s offico snld toduy no ro- cnlly, has nlrncdy greeted the Castor ially nnounced thnt tho Irish Repub­
passed, 4:30 Hcifor Mound nnd nt 0:00 FIVE SLEEPERS
coivor would bo appointed for the Oil treatment with something close­ lican nrmy convention holding of ness against other alleged member* at
LEAVE TIIE TRACK
P- m. tho party arrived at Bunk Bax­
the gang under indictment in Polk
ter’s the ono oasis in tho wilderness.
IN VIRGINIA TODAY Stnto Bank of Follsmoro until tho ly' akin to congressional invective- which recently wns forbidden by Arth­ county. Those aro T. H art Kontxen,
cxnnilnor now working on tho books ness.
ur Griffith, president of the Dnil Eire- prominent attorney of Lakeland and
Here a substnntinl Hupper wns provid­
mnkes his report. Tho bnnk wns clos­
As the "Nows Service" says, how­ nnn, would bo hold in Dublin Sunduy
(Hr
Thr
Aaanelalrd
!*»*«•»
'd by Mrs. Baxter, after which pipes
WASHINGTON, March 23.—Five ed last Thursday. Directors Tuesday ever, a bulletin prepared by Miss as arranged. Announcement wns tak­ J. G. Flynn and Malthy Bryant *1*0
were lit up nnd stories exchanged
of that city. The cases will prob­
with tho “guardian of tho wilderness” Bleepers of tho Scabord Air Lines mid voted to request Amos to appoint R. Dnrrnh cnn bo obtninod for tho ask­ en hero to munn u definite split in ably bo continued throughout the
Special,
ing.
tho. Repuhlienn army has como.
who for eighteen years has held nn , South
• left tho track nnd E. Mudgo receiver.
day.
outpost and entertained many sports- j turned over when ^ o _‘rallns jitruck^an
The men were arrested last Sep­
•non nnd wnndercrs who hnvo courage-11open switch early today near Alborta,
tember
after a code book said to be­
UNCLE
HANK
ously ventured into this fnr land.
I Virginia, sixty miles south of Rich­
long
to
Flynn had beon found In
mond. No oho was sorlously injurod.
The noxt morning owing to a very
which tho numbers of several c a n '
$
low stage of water, it wuh decided to
were found resulting in the recovery
CHIEF
WITNESS
IN
divide tho pnrty. Mr. Fred WilliainH
of tho cars.
TEX RICKARD TRIAL A
«ud Mr. Dick Strovell leaving nt 9:15
Js
FORGER ANI) BURGLAR
proceeded by water up Salt Lnko Run,
According
to
a
schedule
printed
the
entered Lnko Ruth nt 9:40 a. m.,
threo barber shops, tho Hodge* A-Mc■iJj
(llr Thr Aaauelaleil I'riMl
where tho water was found so shallow
NEW YORK, March 23.—12-year- Of Rules Which Broke up the Party Lines on the
Mullon,
Hells
and
Smiths
shop*
are
• w
as to requlro poling tho boat, nnd nt
old Nellie Gnsko, chief corroborating
operating upon tho same scale of
10:00 a. m. entered Lufmun Luke,
Vote
on
Suspension
witness for tho stnto in the trial of
prices having agreed upon and the
where poling was again resorted to.
Tex Rickard, chnrgcd with criminal
scalo will bo adhored to by ail of
After crossing this lake, they enter­
nssnult on a 15-yonr-old girl, admit­
WASHINGTON,
March
23.—The
passage
of
the
four
them.
ed Snnko Crook at 10:45 nnd poled
ted
under
cross
examination
today
billion
dollar
bonus
bill
by
the
house
before
adjournm
ent
was
their way through, arriving at Big
made certain today w ith the adoption of a resolution pro­
B. G. Smith, tip well,known bank­
W t Lnko one-half honr Inter.
•!&gt;» ■&gt;»?
ch*** nnd comviding for consideration of the m easure under suspension of
Halt Lake wbb found to hnvo nbout niittcd burglary.
er, fruit grower ' and developer o f
rules. The vote on the resolution was 221 to 121 and was
real estate of Oveldo was in the efts’
foot of wator but with such nn
tt„ u „,i
w ithout roll call. Breaking of party lines on the vote for
amount of grasa as to mnko progress
CHERBOU ,
‘
,
today and state* that hi* part of the
suspension of resolution was noted. Many Dem ocrats who
difficult. After crossing this l a k e , ' Shipping Board ^ ^ r J V o s t Carqth
county I* in a most flourishing condi­
voted In the negative on th is motion are counted upon to
ihey proceeded
Shud Creek ppoling
r-ciichod port hero this
led up Shad
o lin g Ij aided by tug readied
tion. One orangk grower at Oveldo
support the bonus bill on the final vote and leaders are con­
thslr
a t e r 'afternoon
afternoon after having been in
their way on account of shallow
shallow w
water
In disdis­
has just sold his crop of Valencia* on
fident th a t more than tw o-thirds m ajority required under the
It looks to me as If th' sole purpose tho trees for |6 per box Mr. Sm ith
and entered Little Salt Lake at 12:20 tress last night off tho const. It was
of some marriages wus to make a owns several fine orange grovaa and
rules, would be obtained. The house immediately a fte r the
P* m. They found this lake free from forced to throw part of tho cargo ovorhome
fer a phonograph.
motion
was
adopted
launched
into
four
hours
of
debate.
(OoDtina«d on i»ft row)
boar .
looks for a good season in IMS.

TIDAL WAVE IN VENICE
INUNDATES ENTIRE CITY;
WATER THREE FEET DEEP

HOUSE FAVORS
BIG REDUCTION
IN THE ARMY

MRS. SAWYER
GOVERNOR OF
IS APPOINTED
L O U IS I A N A
TAX ASSESSOR
SUPPRESSES K.K.

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PASSAGE OF BONUS BILL
BY THE HOUSE IS CERTAIN
TODAY WITH SUSPENSION

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W E PAY 4% IN TER EST ON SAVING DEPOSITS

KltS. Fit Ell DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone I I 7.W

JUST A FEW MORE SNAP-BACKS .

If y o n h a v e e e y f rlr n C a v U i t t a e T W
—If r « u «r* i v l u a i r a k f r t mr ro m iu m
kom&gt;. o r U too e r r r n l r r t o l a l a * . w r i t e
a o c a l a l r a r d t o t h l a C r e a r t t a e a t , iflvlaji
f r i a l l a . o r trlrh |M ia » t h e Iteaa. I t w ill
be a r r a t l y a p p r e c i a t e * .

T here is only one placo in the world where you cnn lead
a happy life, and th a t is INSIDE your INCOME.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

IV

Frldny—Mothora Club wilt meat nt
tho homo of Mra. A. M. Phillips on
Onk nvenuo at throa-thlrty o’clock.
Friday—Mrs. E. F. Houaholdcr will
ontortaln tho membors of tho Lucky
Thirteen Brldgo Club nt her homo
on Ninth street at 3 p. m.
Snturdny—Cnthollc Women’s Lenguo
will hold a cooked food snlo nt
Dcnno Tumor’s Store.
Saturdny—Children’s Story Hour will
bo hold nt tho Central Park nt four
o’clock.
Saturdny—Cocilian Music Club will
moot nt tho studio of Mrs. vFnnnlo
S .. Munson on Myrtle avonuo at
throo o'clock.
.
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Monday—Wosmlnster Club will moot
at tho home of Mrs. Joo Chittenden
on Eighth and Laurel avonuo at
thr^e-thlrty.

“Save your money nnd thrive or pay in poverty and dls-,
grace.”
— Andrew Jackson.
GO TO IT 1 Even nn electric button won’t accomplish
anything unless it is pushed.
“ Abovo all teach the children to save—Economy is tho
suro foundation fo r’nll virtues.”
—Victor Hugo.
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Go to it and do it l Get your Calendar Hnnk NOW1
B eautiful placed will never put sugar on yotir bread.

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KATHERINE MALLORY CIRCLE
.
MEETS
Tho Kathleen Mallory Clrclo of tho
Missionary Socloty of tho Baptist
church mot at tho homo of Mrs. M. M.
Stewart on Mollonvlllo nvonuo Tues­
day afternoon. Tho attondnrico wns
vory good. Dovotlonnl sorvico wns
conducted by Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs.
Smith rend from tho Manuel. Mrs. E.
M. Carroll, tho gonornl president,
then gnvo n most Interesting talk on
"Sorvico nnd Prnyor." At tho con­
clusion of tho program tho hostess
servod light refreshments. Tho Clrclo
will rqpot next week with Mrs. W. T.
Whceless on Onk avonuo.
Sa im i n

ta

Ha t a

MARKETS

AMERICAN NOTE Pm luirFir
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REGARDING PAY
FOR OUR ARMYi
“THE CHILD THOU]
G A V ESTIT
Evening Pictures 8tnrt at 7:j0|

HAD REACHED AMERICAN EMI1ASSY AT PARIS
,
TODAY
T h e A s s o c ia te * P r e a a t

P A ® Mnrch 22.—Tho American

The story of a child who brln.
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n.oto ™«nrtll"K
p*ym®n t^ c°AU of sadness nnd gladness to tho
tho army occupation in Germany ad- j
Mr1
dressed to Europoan Allies, ronchod of three. A lso tho Ambrlcnn Embassy horo yostorday |
“Ready to Serve”
nnd will bo presented to tho Allies to -1
a two-part Comedy and
day. Tho note sots forth tho Amori-'
can nttitudo in clear and • forcible■
“Topics of the Day”
terms.

Key West Man Killed
Aat Jacksonville, Was
Run Down by Auto

CELERY

BARBARA CASTLETON
WILLIAM DESMOND |n

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Tomorrow—Ethel Clayton in "Hnl
Own Monoy"; niso "A Mudd. |
Brldo,’’ a two part Century Cora*-l
dy nnd "Face to Fnco With Japan»|

Cnrlot Shipments Reported for Tues­
day, March 21st:
Florldn—Snnford section ................ 53 Afterward Arrest Abo Goldman For U IH JIU L s
California—Southern District ....«... 1
The Offense.
Destinations of Florldn Shipments
Wnycross, 15; Toronto, 3; Cincin­
. ( II t T h e A Knorin I-'ll P r e a a ) *
nati,
2; El Paso, 1; Kansas City, 1;
JACKSONVILLE,
Mnrch 22.—Abo Released on Habeas
-SERVICE
-PROGRESSSTRENGTHChicago, 7; Now York, 3; Jacksonville, Goldman, connected with a local au­
1; Grand Island, 1; Widjitn, Knns., 1; tomobile distributing concern was ar- * Corpus Proceedings,
A. J. Pound of Crescent City Is in Potomac Yards, 5; Boston, 2; Mon- re8tod today, charged with manslaghPrincipals in Traget
tho city attending to business.'
trool, 1; Lexington, 1; Flint, 1; Flor- t*,., tho result of killing here last
cnlllng on his many old time friends
once, 3; Detroit, 2; Pittsburgh, 1; n|Rht of Howard Sawyer, Key West Death of Infant Foils Upon Dott
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
L.
F.
Davis
of
Miami
who
aro
giving
him
a
wnrm
wel­
BufTnlo, 1; Baltimore, 1. Total, 53 tax assessor of Monroe county, who
In Caso
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come. Mac is with tho development arrived hero yesterday for a short carB.
| wqs run down by nn automobile.
department of tho Senbonrd Rnnilwny stay.
No diversions roportod.
Sawyer wns hero as a delegate to
o i r T h e A«•»&lt;.&lt;■In(« &lt;l |&gt;rr«,)
nnd Is making good with a ven­
All quotations aro for snlcs on F lo r-1tho nnnunl convention Red Men. Just
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OCALA, March 22.—Mrs. Ido W
J.
J.
Nelson
of
Jacksonville
was
in
geance
for
his
knowlcdgo
of
Florldn
Idn
Golden
Solf
Blanching
Celery
in
n
short
tlmo
previously,
was
elected
tlngton
nnd
daughters,
Mrs.
J.
fc i« **
nnd tho other southern states stands the city yesterday atencdtng to busi­ 10 Inch crates, unless othorvviso stnt- Senior Sachem of tho stnto organ!;- Beckett nnd IrenoWhittington,
ness.
,.
cd.
atlon.
.
: toon years old. charged with tl
M ora s u n nn d cool w o n th o r com- him In good stead. Ho Is one of tho (
greatest
boosters
that
cverNIvod
In
Shipping
Point
Information
for
Tues­
After
the
car
struck
Sawyer
tho
murder of Irone Whittington’s li
blncd.
Ira Thomns of Grcon Covo Springs
Sanford nnd that Is going some.
day, March 21st:
driver dashed away without stopping dnughtor, whoso mutilated body
was a business visitor hero stopping
SANFORD, FLORIDA: Cool, clear. Goldman denies he was driving car ( found In a pond near Bushndl
Evorythlng is lovely nnd the celery
nt the Montczumn.
Georgo
McGill
wants
to
thank
the
Ilnullngs
heavy. Demand nnd movo- nnt| Bnld he was nt Roffd houso In the contly admitted to ball, yesterday
ia moving every dny.
boys of Elk Patrol Boy Scouts for
ment good, market firm, little chango country most of tho evening. Ho Judgo Bullock, after habeas corpu^
Mrs. T. E. Adams nnd children and
•
Mrs. H. D. Durant ,of I.nko Mary, their prompt action In extinguishing Mrs. Cogood P. Lnwton, of Macon, In prices. Carlots f. o. b. ensh track: was arrested after two men claiming hearing.
n
blaze
in
tho
roof
of
his
houso
on
10
Inch
erntes
Golden
Solf
Blanching,
they
saw
him
nt
tho
tlmo
of
tho
nc-1
Bullock
refused
bnll to Dr. D.
was In tho city today nnd reports Lnko
Gn., aro spending some ttimo horo at in tho rough, 4s-0s, $2.00-$2.10; car- cldcnt nnd reported hlnv to tho police. Seymour, also charged with mur
Sanford
Heights
Inst
night.
Tho
Mary as booming.
In connection with tho ense.
boys were Acey Carrnway, M. C. tho Montezuma.
lots f. o. b. usual terms: $2.00-$2.25;
Tho Whittington fnmily resides
Knddock
and
Clinton
Cnrrnwny.
Washed
nnd
prccooled,
3s-Gs,
$2.50BODY
OF
NEGRO
Fred Wight hns purchased one of
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Chichester of $2.00. ‘
Webster
whore they moved itr
FOUND HANGING
tho DeCottos hungnlows on Pnlmetto
Snnbitg, Conn., arrived here yestcr- Total cnriot 8h|pmcnts from Sanyears ago from Clearwnter. Scymou:
Bryant
Bowden
o
f’Okeechobeo
City
nnd 13th street nnd will make it his
FROM BRIDGE RAFTER wns convicted of ’ nrson In
ford section this season to date,
wns in Snnford today enroutc to his dny and will spend Bomo ttimo horo
homo.
.
county court eight years ago in cos-1
enrs ........... .................................1859
old homo nt Inverness, Florldn. Bry- nt the Montczumn.
(llr Thr A««nrlnteil I’reKa)
Total carlot shipments from MnnGULFPORT, Miss., Mnrch 22.— ncctlon with a fire which destroys!
nnt
Is
tho
former
owner
of
the
OkooA number of Sanford Rotnrians left
Mr. Grose, mnnngcr of tho Monto- ( njt,0 soction this season to date,
Tho body of Alex Smith, aged negro, tho business section of Fort McCoy,)
today for Snvnnnnh whero they will chobco News, but is now In tho busi­ zumn returned this morning from j cnr8 .............................................
with threo bullet wounds, wns found hut wns pardoned after se:
attend tho District Convention of Ro­ ness of selling Fords for Undo Hen­ New York, whero ho wns called by tho Tolni cnrjot ghlpmonts from Flor- ’
sspchdod from n bridge near Wro to­ eighteen months of a three year •cs-l
rytary Clubs.
denth of his father.
day. Mystery surrounds tho hang­ tenco in tho penitentary.
Ida Inst season to Rnmo date,
enrs ............................•................ 2591 ing. Two white girls wero recently
ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS
J. N. Searcy of Longwood was in
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Dniger of TnmA woman doesn’t make a fool of il
removed from a houso operated by the
All the stockholders nnd nny who
whnt ,f A| n8kn ,g # „ ttlo c0,d? negro, police snid.
tho city today nnd reports Longwood arc Interested in the Country Club pn arrived hero yesterday In th«lr
mnn. She merely tells him ho looki|
as booming with mnny now buildings nnd Golf Links are requested to meet car nnd nro tho guests of relatives n urcaucrat |c government makes It
distinguished nnd lets nnturo Uktl
going up everywhere.
its course.
In tho Court Houso next Tuesday h°ro^ T^ ’y wcr° accompanied by R. j,0fc f or tjj0 reajdanta,
Herald want ads get results.
W. L. (Jrose, mnnngcr of thd*Mon- night nt eight o’clockk nt which tlmo T. Thrnsher who has been their
tezutnn Hotel, returned Inst night tho club will be organized nnd othor guest.
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from Now York state whero ho wns mntters of Importance taken up.
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cnlled by tho denth of his father. Ho Ladles nro especially Invited to a t­
WESTMINSTER CLUB
found somo real cold weather in Now tend.
Tho
Westminster Club will meet 9 9
309-ltp
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
■
York stntc nnd Is glad to get back to
Monday afternoon a t tho homo of
S
Sanford.
Mrs. Joo Chittenden, Eighth nnd Lau­
COAST LINE TRAIN
rel
nvenuo.
LEFT TRACK AND
Dr. Goorgo Ilymnn hns returned
The picnic plnnncd for Monday has
BACKED INTO STORE
from Tnmpn whero ho leased a house
been postponed until nnothcr tlmo on
for a few months until ho can build
nccount of tho cool weather.
All ! ■
( l l r T h r .I kkopIu In l 1’rpKK)
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TAMPA, March 22.—A Const Line members uro urged tto bo present at ■
his now home. Dr. and Mrs. Hyman
■ ■
nnd son, John, will leave in a few days freight trnln backing up left the track the meeting Monday afternoon.
s
in tho center of tho down town retail
■ ■
for their new home in Tnmpn.
shopping district hero today.
Four
CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB
99
The Cceilinn Music Club will meet
Fishing tncklo now disturbs tho cars crossed the Htrcet while pedes­
dreams of tho sportsmen nnd you want trians scurried to safety nnd crashed Snturdny afternoon nt three o’clock r ;
to know whero to get it. Read tho into tho store in tho Bostuin Hotel nt tho studio of Mra. Fnnnlc S. i a
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ndvortisomont of the Bnll Hardware building. Th.' roar ear wns Insldo Munson on Myrtle avenue.
Tho assistant talent will ho Miss J
Co., in this lssuo nnd look at their the store when the trnin wns stopped.
elegant lino of everything In the fish­ One clerk wns slightly hurt by fall­ Rose Gnllngher, cornctlst^ nccompan- ■ n
ing timber. The damngo was placed led by Miss Mildred Simmons, and,
"
ing tucklo line.
Mrs. It. C. MnxWell, rondor.
at $10,000.
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■ - — ------C. O. McLaughlin of Norfolk, Va.,
m
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB
Tho Herald for Post CnrdH.
is In tho city for a short visit and Is
Mrs. S. Pulcston was the gracious
i
hostess Inst evening when sho entor- ■ ■
1
■
■ tnlned nt Bridge, tho guests Includ­
ing the members of tho Evening
Bridge Club, thorc being threo tnblos
:
■
of players.
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Quantities of sweet peas in the
■
Ju
st
Arrived
L
pastel
shades, combined with sprays
■
■
*
I
of
feathery
ferns
wero
effectively
■
Fresh Carload of that Good Old Reliable &lt;*s| used in tho rooms w*hero the card taI■
■ blea woro placed.
.lu, nM
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■
An absorbing gnmo of bridge was
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■
during tho evening nnd when
■
l-Tl
s played
scores wore counted, Mrs. R. J. Holly
3
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holding tho high scoro was presented
a hnnd painted enke box, while the
■
In-Canton Cropo, Cropo de Chine, Taffeta and
■
Nuff
Sed
men’s prizo, an ash tray, wns won by j
N
Tt;
l r , ■ •*-*“./ .•
Dr Ralph Stovons.
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•
Crepe Knits
.
Following tho awarding of prizes,
tho
hostess
Rerved
dellalous
refresh­
Phone
U
h
Your
W
ants
■
9* Telephone 185
ments. •
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A l l 'll , ' tl’
Substituting for absent club mem­
They Will Hnve Our Usual Prom pt A ttention
In Bluo Serge, Herringbone nnd Pin Stripe
bers were Mr. and Mrs. Betts, Mrs.
9
R. J. Holly, Dr. Ralph Stevens, and
tho club members present wore, Mr.
g
nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrnsher, Mr. and
9
Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt, Col. nnd Mrs.
George Knight nnd R. A. Newman.

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PERSONALS

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N o tic e T o F a rm e rs

K E Y S T O N E LIME

LADIES’
DRESSES

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MEN’S
ALL-WOOL
SUITS

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Hill Lumber Co.
SERVICE

QUALITY

PRICE ■

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CHULUOTA INN
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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluota. Fin., among the pines nnd lakes of 8emlnole county, an up-to-date :
modern brick hotel, with private bathe and hot water heat. First :
;lasa cuisine. Rates $2.50 to fSJSO per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. S. F. Harris, of Tampa, an­
nounces tho mnrrlngo of her daugh­
ter? M. Marie Harris, to Mr. M. Carl­
ton Sheffield, of Mncon, Gu. Tho
marriago corcmony wns performed by
Rov. Phngan, of tho First Bnntlst
Church of Macon, Mnrch 10, 1022, nt
high noon in the prosonco of relatives
ond a fow friends. Tho happy couplo
loft Immediately for Atlanta nnd oth­
er places of intorost. Mr. und Mrs.
Sheffield will bo ut homo April 1st,
at 717 Cherry street, Macon, Gn.
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Let your money work for you—Buy for less—put what you save to work j

C h u r c h w e l l
SELLS IT FOR LESS

FIRST STREET

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T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1922

by small capitalists handling the
h.ivo n canal on tho cast coast that is
UNCLE HANK
proposition. Tl}o largo financial In­
limited nnd wo have tho St. JohnB riv­
terests of tho country ara so organ­
P n h ll.h r d r v r r y i( tr r n s n &gt; »*«♦»! S an ­ er that ig ono of tho grontost rivors
ized that thoy do not fnvost In any
aa,
th e llpnnld llu lld h .it. 1U7
in the state. Tho tourists cannot get
IlMKnulla Av*« Hnuturd, Kin.
stocks
that do not havo a largo ele­
into the St, Johns rlvor without gom
ent'of
profit in tho first instance,
ing to Jncksonvillo nnd vlco versa. If
nnd
tho
management givon over to
OUR ANNUAL CONTEST WILL OPEN
I’ U lS U H H B lf_____________ tho upper St. Johns river which opena
thorn
for
further operation. Thoy
up ono of tho greatest countries in
APRIL 1ST, 1922
m, J. HOl.LV------------------------ ----K d llor
know no othor rule and can not be
the South, could be opened into tho
M, J. L iL l.A ltD S rcrctn rr-T rcn x n rcr
gotten
away
from
this
idea
until
their
H. A. K K U li.............. ...... « e n * r a l * « « « « Indian river at Titusville thus givng
O. I* 11IWI!*______ C ircu lation H nuancr
systom entirely breaks down bel'hunp 148 np lu HUM l&gt;. M.
u tortinuous wntonvny nnd ono 1h.1t
Get your tackle ready and win one of the three prizes
m
enno
of Its own weakness.
A 4vrril.it** lln tr* U n i t K n o w n
could bo navigated from Jacksonville
A p p lica tio n
There are enough capitalists in s
to Miami this part of the state would
Nuharrlptlon I’rlrc In A dvnnco
Seminolo,
Orange and Osceola coun­
FIRST PRIZE—Shakespeare Reel
benefit in so many ways that space
One Vcol*
.......... ..
■■■■■KdO
ties
to
build
a
lino
from
Sanford
to
Six Month*
——
0-®* will not permit n recital of them.
SECOND PRIZE—Heddon Rod.
Rlsslmmeo without outaide capital.
D elivered In C ity fcy C arrier
This is ono of the big things under­
One W ee k ______________— ___ 1$ Cento
There aro several hundred growers
taken by the Sanford Chamber1 of
T he bln 13- to 18* pa go W e e k ly H e w
THIRD PRIZE—Best Silk Line.
nnd planters who would becomo stock­
aid e n tir e ly eo rero B eoiloole C onoty Commerce by the nsslstanco of Mr.
holders to various amounts because of
and la pahflahed e v e r y F rid a y . A dver­
t is in g raleo m ade k n o w n on a p p lica ­ Donnelly, Mr. Williams nnd kindred
tho benefit such a lino would bo to
tio n . D em ocratic la p olitico. $ 3 4 0 par spirits and booBtors.
Boss m ust be caught w ith Rod, Reel and A rtificial Rail pur­
y ea r , a lw a y s In a d van ce.
this country. Ties and trolley poles
chased of the
It
is
something
that
should
bo
done
M BM IKII T U B ABSOCIATBD P R B I1
can be had in those three counties.
--------nnd will bo done and when it Is doiie
A man can't lay around like a hen Building tho roadbed and bridges
T!
supplemented by tho $60,000 bont and make money.
would not bo expensive. Why isn't
basin nnd pier at Sanford thero will be
tho scheme
feasible T—RoportorYou con watch tho stop of tho Re­ not ono, not dozens but hundreds of
Star.
publican party while in power and yachts of wealthy tourists tied up at the proper machines or trucks for
you can see the fine Italian hand of.Sunford docks nil during tho winter his roads needs.
Tho weak spot in Florida’s road STATE ROAD FUNDS S P ^ iT IN
the ^orporatipna and tho trusts in nnd part of tho summer.
building
program in the past has been
WEST FLORIDA
every move that is made.
Tho greatest slnglo item in our comthe lack of good roads and then sit
-----------°----------morcial life. Tho greatest and the
The pnpers nnd the people of South
The postofflce Department says biggCst thing in progressive Sanford, complacently down to listen for the
CAR LOAD OF BUICK AUTOMOBILES 1
the postal deficit is duo to the h tn - , |jy far ono uf tbe largest Hingla plaudits of the public on our enter­ Florida havo said that tho state road
BY WIRELESS
i
dllng of tho parcel post. Wo thought achievements of tho Chamber of prise and progressiveness; but too funds meant nothing to the people of
often
before
the
tumult
and
the
South Florida. It has been tho poli­ m
It was about time for the express Commerce.
CAR LOAD OLDSMOBILES BY HYDRO- |
companies to bo getting in their
And something that every inhubi- Hhoutlng dies ttha roads aro rutty, full cy of tho people of West Florida to
of
holes,
badly
disintegrated,
and
fast
:
PLANE
J
work.
tnnt of Sanford and Seminolo should becoming worse than useless, and take tho road monoy of tho stnto und
spend
it
on
West
Florida
since
fow
if
get behind and push. Read about it wo having spent all wo had on fir$t
any of tho counties of Wcat Florida
Prices the Lowest-------- Quality the
Ilenry Ford will not get Muscle today and do your part.
cost arc out of money for mainte- wp] bond for good rondB. Tho followShoals, says Thomns Edison.
All (
nnnee, nnd dependent on tho pcoplo to jnfr jtom„ „f rond building are only n
right, Tom. You are only telling
REGARDING SPRING FEVER
volunteer a sum sufficient for re- few 0f those put over by tho rond dcthem what tho Herald said six months
_____
pnniring until we can vote another pnrtmvnt and show where your nutoago but wo will tell thorn something ( spring fever is on annually recur- bond Ibsuc to build again.
mobile license monoy nnd your state
else. Henry hnd bettor get It or the rinjf digcne80 whlch( whllo having „
Tho Georgia plan recognizes tho tax money is going:
Republican
party
will
bo
deader
than
wido
provnlcnco
tho
country
over,
doctrine that
not umjr
only in
is »iuuuy
liberty the
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k,»
~
uutiniiu
iiiuv uub
uiu
Up to Jnn. 1st, 1921, the Rond De­
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sauer spent
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith have partho Investigation of t o
y does not add materially to tho death product of etornal vltflonce, but Rood
partment
the
Now
Yofrk
World—and
chnsed a new Oldsmoblle car, one to
«h. New Ycfrk World—and .ha, !. „
g ,h n lu tl . . . a t odd. a . to th . ro .d , oro tho rooult ot ot.rn.1 vltri- l ^ d ' S r hnd spent more Btnte money Friday in Sanford and Orlando.
“ Rawther dead.”
Mrs. O. G. Wolcott visited Orlando match their now home in elegance.
underlying causes of this annual_cpl- (Innco plus prompt mending tho lit- { inclm|in tll0 bri&lt;iges on thnt rond
-odomic if such It may bo called. Some tlo holes. Wo expect to see Georgia thftn it hfld
t on
tho othor Tuesday.
A WATER HIGHWAY
Aay Its a natural drowsiness caused ranko good its boast that this year pnnH. {n
t
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler spent
by the efforts of the body to eliminate will see moro miles of good road
w . i ..
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.
Monday in Sanforl and Orlando.
W. T. Donnelly, the distinguished the poisons accumulated during tho built and mnlntninncd for less money . . ,
hnvn nil boon comnlated tho
Revival services at largo tabernacle
F. T. Tinglcy nnd Mr. Wood spent
guest of Sanford in the winter and an winter by the heavier eating, nnd tho j than over before because it is going
on
Laka Shore. Hoar Rev. A. D.
ail-ycar-round-Florlda-Roostor, one of physicnl inaction duo to the inclem after the wear and tear on roads in department will hnvo spent on Rond n day nnd night in Oviedo this week Znhnlscr of Greenville, III., each ev­
tho grent mnrine engineers, nnvnl ar­ cncies of tho climate. Thnt explan­ the only wny to prevent its being No. 1 more state and federal aid mon­ Mr. Tinglcy loft Tcsday for Sock- ening nt 7:^0.
ey than it will spend on all the rest ville, Cnnnda, while Mr. Wood who
chitects, builder of floating dry docks ation may apply in tho northern costly.
Services begin March 2-1 nnd con­
is nlso from Cannda returned to his
of the roads in tho state.
nil over tho world nnd a man who states which arc ice nnd snow bound
tinue
throughout tho following week.
The old mnendamized turnpikes of
The road from Lake City to Jack­ winter residence nt Haines City
knows inland waterways as no other, for n considerable pnrt of the yenr, the latter port of tho Inst century
has an nrticlo in this issue that is but it is not applicnblo to Florida, were maintained in fine condition nf- sonville {fill miles) will cost over $1,- where ho will spend two or threo
moro weeks before his return to
NOTICE TO FARMERS—.Inst ar­
worthy of more than passing notice. where winter nnd spring differ so , ter thoy wore built. The whole Be­ (100,000.
Cnnnda.
rived,
fresh carload of that good old
Rond
No.
1
from
Lake
"City
to
the
Ono of tho first members of tho At­ little thnt ono must go to tho nlmnn- [cret of success wns keeping men with
Tho
result
of
tho
basoball
games
reliable
KEYSTONE LIME. Nutt
Jefferson
County
lino
is
n
local
proplantic Deeper Waterways nnd a pio­ nc to determIno whero hc’B nt. So their shovels nnd rock-brcnking hnmbetween
the
Boy
Scouts
of
Sanford
sod.
Telephono
136. Phone us your
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osition
in
which
tho
state
nt
largo
has
neer and probnbly tho man who start­ the scientifc sharps arc forced to mors, their mule nnd cart, tcrnnlly
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..... .
nnd
Ovoido
InHt
Saturday
was
7
to
6
wants.
They
will
have our usual
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1,0
interest,
and
only
benefits
tho
two
ed tho Eric canal and other cnnals in seek another explanation, nnd thoy going over the rond, monding tho
. . . .
,
,,
in
fnvor
of
Ovcldo.
Tho
Oveido
prompt
nttontion.—Hill
Lumber Com­
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counties,
Suwance
and
Madison,
the’ northern states, Mr. Donnelly find it in the nnturnl laziness which holes, picking up looso stones, nnd
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, .
Scouts
will
play
the
Longwood
Scouts
pany.
Service,
quality,
price.
309-3tc
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heavy
Hnrd-surfnccd
roads
built
by
tho
knows tho inland waterway subject (they claim is engendered by tho smoothing tho surface after
this
week.
y
Department
in
North
Florida
cost
nt
from theory nnd from fncts.
His tropicnl climate. But this is not snt- mains. At a cost of perhaps two dolL. H. Gore has begun work on his NOTICE. TO DOG OWNERS-I am
thcorica wore gleaned from years of j ^factory, because it docs not accord, |nrs n day, miles of turnpike wero least $27,000 per miio.
new
residence next to C- A. Brannon.
willing to board dogs this summer
The department almost committed
study nnd bis facts were gleaned from with the fncts. Tho farmers of Flor- kept in tho finest condition.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
F.
Whcolov
and
again.—Mrs.
J. E. Vaughn. 309-itp
porsonal experience such os few men ldft nre among tho busiest people on
Wc congrntulnto Georgia on its to n program of rond building from Mrs. J. H. Leo, Sr., visited Sanford
hnvo hnd. Mnking his fortune by earth nil through tho winter. Their plan for keeping up its roads, and Lnko City west that includes ten
Special at Stone &amp; Corwin’B, Red
close application to study of docks and list of crops is so large, nnd their recommend it to Florida which is miles in Columbia county, twenty-five Tcsday afternoon.
Snapper
Fish atonk, o&amp;c |b. I’honc
Born
to
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
C.
Shupo
marine ways and other problems Mr. growth so rapid, nnd they follow one spending far more money for ronds 1miles in Suwancc County, and sixty
Monday
night
a
fine
baby
boy.
872-W;
327
Snnford Avo.
311-ltc
Donnelly now spends pnrt of his time another in such quick succession, thnt this yenr thnn Its neighboring state miles in Madison county, ninety mlics
in nil. This work, after deducting
in his flonting home, the Dawn and the farmers are on tiptoe every day on the north.—Tnrnpn Tribune.
the amount to bo paid by the counties
Now Era, electric propelled launches nnd hour nil through the winter. With
thnt are nn innovation in the naviga­ them it is seed time and hnrvost all THAT PROPOSED INTERHURHAN (about $7,(100 per mile) will cost the
state not less thnn $20,000 per mile,
tion problems of inland wnterways the time, and they ennnot nfford n
and water transportation. In Floridn dny’s neglect. There is no Test for
The announcement by J. F. Ange or a total of $1,900,000.
This program is now being carried
for six months in the winter and at them until tho rainy season sets in. nnd Frnnk J. Rynn thnt thoy will or­
points in tho north for six months Tho progressive fnrmcr has no timo ganize a company to build an inter- out. The state hns ovor one hundred
gives Mr. Donnelly experience and to indulge in tho luxury of spring urban railroad from Snnford to Plnnt men at work west of Lake City, nnd
data on inland waterways thnt is in­ fever. Ho lenves that to tho school­ City may sound n littlo fishy to the work will ho carried on to comple­
valuable nnd his residence at Snnford boys and tired business men of tho some people; but so tho eleven story tion as rapidly ns possible, unless
this year, his membership in the San­ cities With the coming of spring in hotel sounded a yenr ago. If tho pronrc *u^cn
S*°P
The contracts already let will absorb
ford Chamber of Commerce, his mem­ early February tho sap starts rising posnl to build nn electric lino where
bership in tho Ccntrnl Florida Water in tho trees. Grass Hprouts green. thero wns no demand for it, nnd whero a large pnrt of the money which the
Traffic League nnd bis untiring zcnl Plnnt life buds. Chirping birds paUBo construction wns expensive it might Department will receive, and if the
program Is carried out that will take
nnd energy in tho water transporta­ on their wny north. The ice goes bo a different song.
about
all that is left. Thero will bo
tion idea and ininnd Florida, the St. out, fish run on the surfaco. The
A line between Snnford nnd Kis­
Johns river nnd other problems give' bear leaves bis don. Timber wolves simmee would be a paying institu­ no state money to spend nnywhero
ccntrnl south Florida a better grasp stop running In packs nnd mate,
tion if it never extended nn farther, else.
upon thoso water transportation ques-' Thnt is spring—the sunrise of a collecting with bont nt Snnford on
tlons. His work for Sanford in par­ new potiod of life.
the North nnd nt KiKssimmoc on the
5 We have ju s t received and have on display a most complete |
The bnckynrd gardener stirs Far­ South, n vnst nnd flourishing terri­
ticular is appreciated most heartily by
■
line of EV ER Y TH IN G FOR TH E FISHERMAN— the right ■
those members of tho Chamber of mer whistles In tho fields. Golf hug tory would bo served.
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stuff
at th e rig h t price —and everything is brand new.
£
Commerce who have had tho pleasure smacks his lips. Fisherman goes ov­
Sooner or inter n grent inland wnami profit of being associated with er his tackle. Smnll hoys swnrm with terwny Vill he opened up southenstK’.i K'j Iti Ru sa f t Id in
Mr. Donnelly in this great work of mnrhtcs, baseballs, kites.
wnrd from Kissimmee clear down into
Spring
is
tho
tlmo
to
take
a
new
development—development on Mr.
Lnko Okeechobee, thence on to th o ,
Donnelly’s pnrt without any thought lease on life, to get a fresh start. sea. Railroad operators have forced [ Mr nnd Mrs. II. E. Kilsey nnd fnmof personal gain or profit but the ono Fill your lungs with fresh nlr and go the issue, and pcoplo hnvo taken tho ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. McCulley, Mr.
mutter of transportation into their and Mrs. C. . McCulIcy motored to
big thought of helping mnnkind in to it.
The
best
thing
nbout
spring
fever
own
bnnds. Automotive power nnd Manatee Fridny to visit Mr. nnd
general.
is
thnt
It's
n
prcludo
to
another
round
the
steam
boat is going to squeeze MrH. C. D. Lundy.
Mr. Donnelly recently made a trip
to tho uppor St. Johns river with the of intense human activity Except, the wntcr out of stock thnt promoters I W. B. Young entertained tho MenB
Bible Class of the Methodist Sundny
view of discovering just how much of course, for the gent that has ( built up fortunes on.
, work tho government would hnvo in spring fever
dnys of tho year.—
All ovor tho north and west elec­ school Monday night. Fourteen mem­
tric lines are serving tho country. bers wero present and n most cncutting a canal across the narrow Tnrnpn Times.
Thu trolley that goes out nmong tho joynblc evening was spent. Tho en­
strip of land that now separates the
farmers picks up tho milk enns, ber­ tertainment committee hnd prepared
A SUGGESTION TO FLORIDA
St. Johns rlvor from the Indian river
ry crates, egg crates and chicken tho following program: Solo by W.
and his article in this issue deals with
A special to the Manufacturers crates nnd cnrricB them into tho mar­ P. Carter; debnte, resolved thnt wo­
this im portant, subject. Opening up
this part of tho state with a "water Record from Columbus, Georgia, says ket each morning is a flourishing In­ men will elevate politics, nffirmntive
high’vny" us Mr. Donnelly truthfully tho maintenance of the entire sys­ stitution. They pick up tho school | L. E. Jordan, negative Stcon Nelson;
calls it would mean much to south cen­ tem of Gcorgin stnte highways wns children all along tho lino nnd carry speech by W. B. Young. Each num­
SavingB should have ns definite a place in
tral Florida. At tho present time we tnken over on March 1 by the state them into school in tho towns. Prac­ ber wns n gem of particular brllllnnco
hikhwny commission. The mainten­ tically all ot&gt; the pnekngo freight for nnd brought forth loud applause.
the family expense account as tho hills f°r
ance funds will be provided out of tho local houses is handled by the inter- Mrs. Young served chicken snlnd,
fuel, food, light and clothes.
sliced tomatoes, pickles, sandwiches,
urbnn lines.
automobile license fees.
Rnilrond construction hns slowed coffee, Ice crcnm nnd cn};o nnd tho
Tho interesting part of the story
is the distribution of responsibility up during tho past fow years. It will new mumbera womkicd why they had
If you would bo successful, you must allot a
for the maintenance nnd upkeep of continue to be slow, because of two not Joined tho cluss sooner, whilo tho
certain p a rt of your salary to thrift.
■ tho ronds. The counties hnvo been facts; tho truck and tho inability to old members patted themselves nnd
Railroad con­ each other on tho back beenuso thoy
■ grouped into eleven districts con- sell watered stock.
5 tnnining as ncnrly as possible nn struction heretofore hns been a pro­ hnd exercised such good judgment in
The Peeples’ Bank of Sanford cordially in­
A stock selling joining this class cnrly In the yonr
xn n
T T n n n m ■ rv r n n 5
mileage of roads. In each ills- motion schomo
vites tho deposits of tho small saver.
in which grent fortunes hnvo when it was first organized.
%
AND YEGETABLhS ■ trlct
8 nthoro8stnto
,&lt;ionthighway
cnBin°crcomminsreHP°n*j scheme
iblo 1
to
boon made. Tho public has become
Rivirdy Wright nnd Miss Ruth
You can
Make
yourself
save—
and
succeed,
icn for tho roods in his district. Tho educated up to a point whore this Young spent Wednesday afternoon In
ronds aro dldvidcd by districts into (can no longer bo dono nnd promoters Orlando.
do so if you will.
■
Mrs. J. B. Jones was hostess for the
sections each 50 miles long and a hnvo turned their nttontion to oil
Courtesy
*y, and
t l - , Prom pt Sernnd fivo patrolmen aro and othor speculative Btocks.
rogulnr meeting of tho U. D. C.s 8
IS foreman
vice Our Motto
plncod In chnrgo of each section, Thero hnvo been a number of short Tuesday nftemoon.
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which thoy must patrol and weep- in electric lines built nnd operntod by
Edward McCall of Stetson Unlvor- ■
good repair, spending their entire the organization of smaller capitalists sity spent the week-end with his parPhones 497-494
a tlmo on tho work. Each foreman Is who simply bonded tho ronds for a c-, ents.
— *“ tunl cost nnd these havo been very! Mrs. C. L. West entertained tho
WELAKA BLOCK
8■ furnished with material and equip! 1 ment for keeping his fifty miles In satisfactory lines. Finnnclng nn ol- Women’s Bible Class of tho Metho_—■«h i h
■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£, first class condition, being also given ^cctrlc lino now would only bo possible dint church Tuesday nftemoon.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922
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AMERICAN STEAMER
THE 1022 SEASON WITH
90,0000,000 BUSHELS
Automobile races on Daytona MUC IIINTEREST IN
REPORTED SINKING
BIO AND LITTLE LEAGUES beach, entered by approximately 20
OF POTATOES ARE
SHIPPERS' MEETING
BAST OF CHBRBO
IN STORAGE NOW
renowned drivers, will be held daUy
Organisation Opening Date and In connection with the regatta,
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and
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Great Interest continues to bo
m v r t r a m n i *m r « « n
Closing data wore:
WASHINGTON, March 23.—Stocks
social factions at evening will make' manifested In the meeting of growers
MARSEILLES, March 23.—T V
National Laagaa, April 1 2 ,. Octo. the affair one of the gala aspect In
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of potatoes in tho hands' of farmers DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND American steamship W o t Canrth,
flhlppon,
to
be
held
In
th
.
county
|H
||
dMle„
March
lho
ilt.
tho "Triple Cities.”
.
,
bar 1.
waa sinking this morning r»
American League, April 12, Octo.
Froo gasoline and oil, free hotel coUrthouBa her® prlany evening, ac teen leading potato states, are esti­ RESTORES ITS NATURAL COL­
miles east of Cherbourg, said
OR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE
accomodations, and large cash pur- cording to S J. Sligh, president of mated at 90,940,000 bushels, by the
bar 1.
less.
Call for help wax picked
American Association, April 12, , ses at stake are attracting many re- the .Central Florida W ater Tra^fl Department of Agriculture.
a
M
editerranean
wireless stat
Compion garden sngd brewed into a
October 1.
The states covered are: Maaine,
nownod "stunt” and commercial fly- Leage, under whoso auspices the
six
o'clock.
The
message
International League, April 18, era to tho rogatta.
New York. Pennsylvania, Michigan, heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol vessel was in a hopeless condition,..
meotlng will ,be held.
September 23.
Glon H. Messer, well known aerial
*•____ *___ i1f‘ 11 Ayh
Mr. Sligh‘yesterday discussed the Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dacota, added, vyill turn gray, streaked and
Southern Association, April 12, acrobat is in charge of tho aviation action of shipbuilding companies in South Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, faded hair beautifully dark and lux­
Kimball Pianos, from factory ’
September 14.,
end, and “Wild Bill" Endlcott, veter­ regard to p.eparationa which are be­ Colorado, Idaho, Washington, Ore­ uriant, Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul*
homo
prices. When you aria out ahog*“
!
phur
recipe
a
t
home,
though,
Is
troub
Pacific Coast League, April 4, an dirt track racer will handle the ing mado to handle q largo portion of gon and California.
ping,
don’t fall to stop tti a t T.'
’
October 16.
nutomobllo races. Tho affair Is be- Florida's products. Tull dotaatls of In 1921 itheso states produced about losomo. An easier way Is to get- the
Milter
A
Sons'
and
look
‘thidin
6V«r.'
Western League, April 13, Sep­ ing promoted by every civic organis­ theqe plans as well as the proposal to 70 per cent of all potatoes in tho roady-to-uso preparation improved
ation in tho “Triple Cities,” and it build a system of canals in this sec­ United States, and had a surplus ov- by tbo addition of other ingredients Thdhbco Mr. Lanier, for prlc44 and
tember 20.
288-tf*
Eastern League, April 20, Septem­ is planned to make It an annual ev­ tions of the state will bo discussed at or farm requirements of 150,306,000 a largo bottle, at littla cost, a t drug term s/ I
ent.
bushels. The movement from farms stores, known bb "Wyoth’a Sago and
ber 28.
the meeting.—Orlando Sontlnol.
Try a Herald Want Ad today. •r-t,
tto
March 1, was 119,371,000 bushels, Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a
Western Association, 'April 20,
-ss
■
leaving 30,986,0 bushels to move from lot of muss.
September 4..
NATIONAL “CLEAN
TTO fti
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
■'M
farms after March 1.
I While gray, faded hair is not sinful,
Texas Leaguo, April 14, Septem­
UP AND PAINT
uiih
In
1021
tho
group
of
states
includwo
nil
desire
to
rotain
our
youthful
ber 14.
UP” CAMPAIGN
The Nellie Tumor Circle of the
South Atlantic Leaguo, April 17,
, ■*
Missionary Society - of tho Baptist I ing Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virgin- nppoarance and attractiveness. By
la
normally
consume
in
nddltion
darkening
your
hair
with
Wyoth’s
September 4.
JACKSONVILLE, March 23.—The Church mot with Mrs. Dorsey on
Mtchtgan-Ontarto League, May 2, State Health Officer Is in hearty Myrtle avenue Wednesday after­ their own largo production of pota- Sage an d 1Sulphur Compound, no one
toes, the Iowa, Missouri, and Ken- can toll, because It does it so naturalSeptember 4.
sympathy with ,the efforts of the noon.
j
tucky,
which West Virginia, Ohio, iy, so evenly. You just dampen a
Western International
League, National “Clean up and Paint up’
The dovotional service was con­
pm
Indiana,
Illinois,
bulk
of
tho
surplus
spongo
or
soft
brush
with
it
and
draw
May 2, September 4.
Campaign Bureau.
ducted by Mrs. Freeman.
Virginia League, A.pril 20, Sep­
This campaign Is resulting in great
Tho mettlng was very successful, from tho northern tier of commercial this through your hair, taking one
; hr &lt;||t&lt;
tember 6.
advantage to community life thru- there was several plans interestingly states grew 86,000,000 bushels less small strand a t a time} 'by morning
Piedmont League, April 20, Sep­ out the United States as regards discussed for the betterment .of tht than in 1920, when 109,739,000 bush- nil gray hairs1have disappeared. A fter
els were produced. Threo srplus pro- another application or two your hair
tember 10.
t
health, thrift, Are prevention, civic circle.
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Appalachian League, April 27, prido and in making tho “Home and After the program the hostess, as­ during states, Maaine, North Dakota, becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft
8ATH YOU MONET "
September 8.
C^y Beautiful."
sisted by Mrs. Melton served dainty and Colorado, had unusually big crops and luxuriant and you appear years
Write as
Blue Ridge League, May 16, Sep­
Tho cleaning up, repairing and refreshments of Tutiefrult jollo with last season, aggregating 21,000,000 younger.—Adv.
bushels more than in 1020, when 87,tember 4.
Empire Hotel Block
screening of houses, tho removal of homo made cake.
817,000
bushels were produced. Up to
Kitty league, May 10, September 4. tin cans, bottles and trash in gen­
ThoBo present were mosdames:
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Southwestern League, April 20, eral, tho elimination of mosquito and Methurn, Freeman, McMullen, Starr, February 16, last, those threo states
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
September 4.
fly breeding placcB, will reduce tho Spear, Browning, Vause, Melton. Tho had shipped 42,070 cars as compar­
Florida State League, April 8, Aug­ incidence of malaria, typhoid fover clrclo will meet with Mrs. Freeman ed with 22,409 cars up to tho corres­
HALL’S BARBER
ust 10.
and dysentery, as well os tuberculos­ on Myrtio nvonuo noxt Wednesday. ponding date Inst year.
SHOP ,
Mississippi Valley League, May 1, is.
Tho missionary scrvico will bo con­
QUAKES'ARE FELT
September 4.
City and county authorities and duced by Mrs. McMullen.
Next do6r to the Princess Theatre
IN THREE STATES
Three I League (Scheduled not an­ others interested in the success of
WITH NO DAMAGE
nounced.)
this campaign can securo information PRESIDENT, WINTER
THE ONLY UNION
concerning its various phases from
'GARDEN DANK DEAD
SHOP IN SANFORD
Sanford, Fla.
Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee 212 East, l i t St.
3
Alien W. Clark, Pontiac Building, St.
SIXTEEN AVIATORS
Report
Blight
Tremors
In
Louis, Missouri.
HAVE BEEN ENTERED
WINTER GARDEN, March 23—
&gt; PRICELIST
/,
Several Cities
IN AERIAL REGATTA
W. T. Boyd, 01, /for mony years
Shave .........................20c
president of tho Winter Garden bonk,
SIX PERSONS ESCAPE
ST.
LOUIS,
March
23.—Earth
tre­
DAYTONA, March 23.—Sixteen av­
Hair Cut i..............;.....40c
FROM CHAIN GANG died suddenly last night at eight mors lasting 18 seconds and begin­
BEFORE BUYING
iators havo entered with their mao'clock, death being duo to high blood ning at 8:22 o’clock last evoning were
Shampoo ............. .35c
chines in the aerial regatta to bo
CHARLESTON, S. C., March 23— pressure.
A
PHONOGRAPH
registered on tho seismograph at St.
M assage.....................35c
staged here for four days, March 29- Six members of tho Florenco, S. C.,
Mr. Boyd had lived in Wintor Gar­
Louis
University.
Tho
quake
was
de­
April 1, inclusive, and at least ten city chain gang made their escape den for a number of years, was be­
S in ge.......................... 35c
more havo signified their intentions yestordny afternoon whon Hamby loved by all who know him, and a scribed as not ns severe os tho first
one
at
4:30
yestordny
afternoon
but
This shop has been renovated, cleaned
of "dropping in” for tho festivities, Harris, a convict, held the gard at the man who stood high in tho esteem of
wns felt in St. Louis and according
and painted throughout. We employ
which are to bo the most stupendous point of a pistol, Two of tho men his fellow citizens.
1to reports southeast Missouri and sou­
only
the most skilled barbers, guar­
of this naturo hold in tho south.
havo boon captured.
, VN
Thoso left to mourn tho loss aro
thern Illinois.
antee
satisfaction and will appredta
Aerial polo, automobile to aero­
tho widow and ono son, Dr. H. M.
•Jit—
Severe earth shocks lasting about
your patronage.
plane changes, parachute loaps, stunt
Special at Stone &amp; Corwin's, Red Boyd of Titusville, and two daughters
flying contests, squadron flights and Snnppcr Fish atenk, 25c lb. Phono Mrs, Harry nouscr and Miss Wilber 112 Boconds were recorded by tho seis­
HALL’S BARBER
other aerial exhibitions with be on the 372-W; 327 Sanford Avo.
311-1 tc Boyd, both of Wintor Gordon. Fun­ mograph at St, Louis Univorsity here
yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock.
program for the mony aviators in at­
eral announcement has not yet been Tho shocks* woro violent during tho
SHOP
te n d a n t each day during tho regatta,
Herald wont ads get results.
mndc.
ORLANDO,
FLA.
N
ext
to Princess
first two seconds.
Observers . said
that tho shpek was probably f&lt;jlt for
We also sharpen Razor Blades
-l!
a distance of 100 tot 160 milos south­
east of hero.

COMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR

GLOBE PIANO CO.

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| Teddies and Skirts, special for—

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Vais and Round
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Tremors Felt at Poplar Bluff
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., March 23.
—Earth tremors wero felt hero yes­
terday aftornoon about 4:20 o'clock
and Instcd about 15 seconds. A num­
ber of pointB in southeastern Missou­
ri reported tho Hhock as very dis­
tinct.

SAFETY FIRST
s

Several Buildings Were Shaken
At Hickman.
HICKMAN, Ky., March 23.—Earth
tremors severe, enough to shake build­
ings and lasting several aeconds were
felt here yesterday ^afternoon N o .
damage resulted.

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Linen Finish Suiting
Rose, Tan, Green and Cope,
yard wide for, yard—

29c

YOWELL

Boys* Wash Suits
2 to 7 year sizes, W hite, W hite
and Blue Trimmed and Solid
colors

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sent you and protect vour health.

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v 1 JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEM ETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
IMS Weat First Street

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We handle everything in

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WASHINGTON,
March 22— A
resolution making tomorrow a special j
suspension day in tho House so as to \
consider the Soldiers’ Bonus.bill, u n - f
der suspension of rules, was, approved
today by the rules committee.
Kathleen Mallory Circle will hold a
cooked food,sale Saturday afternoon
a t (he ;IJplon-Pharmacy.
811-2tp
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The world at your door every even­
ing for 16c— Daily Herald.

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Thu City Mnnagcr will receive bids
up to April firat .for .the moving of
city stables an d . the erection of cot-*
tage. Plans and details may bo seen
at tho City Manugcr’s office.
5
C. J. RYAN,
311-9tc
City Manager. !
8USPEN8ION DAY
CALLED IN HOU8E
CONSIDER BONUS BILL

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The Ford people qf Sanford as well as th e
W estern Union recommend th is w ater fo r
batteries. •

Elder Springs Water Co.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

Big shipment of Laces, specially for our Friday and Sat­
urday Sale, Linen, Vais apd Round Thread regularly
12V&lt;&gt;c to 15c values. Special 2 days at, yard—

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite the public and all usere o f ELD ER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit th e spring and in
our m ethod of handling ita p ro d u c t W hy take
a chance 7 Your em inent physicians claim
th a t th is w ater in unexcelled and ita p u rity
m akes it m ost beneficial fo r m any troubles.

Two Shocks in West Tennessee
TROY, Tonn., March 23.—Two die- I
tlnct,earth shocks were frit through­
out. Obrien and surrounding weat
Tennessee counties.
,
.,The first was felt at 3130 and the
second, of much greater Intensity, oc­
curred at 8:16 o’clock last night.

ATTENTION!
Epworth Leaguo Folks, surprise for
you and your friends noxt Friday
night Meet at the church at 7:30.
You will be directed where to go from
there. Everything-froo. Grand time
assured and don’t wear your beat
clothes. This will give your League
credits for tho DeLand meeting.
“TRANSPORTATION AND EATS”
FREE. You can’t aford to miss it.
Rain or shine.
310-2tg

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In Bottles Everywhere

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Demand the genuine—name stam ped on every crown—ask
for it by name
Bottied only by

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1921
*7h

explored w aterw ay

ST. JOHNS TO INDIAN RIVER
—CHAMBER OP COMMERCE

Johns Drainage district, survey o2
which was recently completed by Isham Randolph A Co., for the Board or
Supervisors of the Upper St. Johns
Cralnago District, and that a canal or
wntcr highway constructed by and at
tho expenso of tho gonoral govern­
ment, would very greatly facilitate
and roduco tho cost of tho drainago
project.
Mr. Donnelly wlshos to express his
thanks and appreciation on bohalf of
himself and his friend, Mr. Tracy, for
tho ontortalnmont received from Mr.
and Mrs. Baxter and tho assistance
rendered by tho other membors of the
party on this exploring expedition
which was also a very novol and en­
joyable outing.
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY,
March 22nd, 1922.

Edmonds’'Pleads
For Enforcement
18th Amendment

BAN THE PROFITEER

&lt;ny Tke A*»oeli»trd Press)
WASHINGTON, March 22.—All
supplies for the army and navy would
be manufactured and repaired a t gov­
(Ooatlnntf frost I'm On,)
Rigid enforcement of tho 18th ernmental arsenals- and navy yarda
f r u i with 2H foot of water, and ar­
Amendment to tho Fodoral Constitu­ under a bill introduced Tesday by
rived a t the landing on the east el do
Republican,
tion, was tho keynote of Richard H. Representative ’Hull,
a t 18:80, took thirty minutes for lunch
Iowa.
The
measure
would
take away
Edmonds’ address befnro the Kiwanls _
fnri mttdo the return trip to Genova
Club yesterday.’ Tho editor of the from private concerns the right to
dock on Lake Harney by 7:80 p. m.,
Manufacturer's Record doclnrod that bid for the construction and recondland from thore retumod overland to
the spirit of lawlessness was abroad tlontng of,nav ycraft or the manuSanford.
in the land, that it was a menace and facturo of ordnance. Mr, Hull said
The old residents will remember
that the prohibition law written Into enactment of tho bill would "relieve
that this route was at one time one of
the constitution must be maintained; unemployment among civilian workthe main highways of Florida. Steam­
“Buying from tho bootlogger places era of the government,* and would
ers ascending the S t Johns, proceed­
a mnn lower than the bootlogger,'1 de­ remove financial Incentive to war.
ed- up through this chain of small
clared the eminent editor. He assert­
lakes to the landing reforred to, whpro
ed that prohibition had not caused
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
their goods wore transferred and car­
crime, stating that men did not be­
ried across to tho India nrtver. The ex­
come criminals over night, and that
(H r Tk* A n M t a l t l I*i h i I
plorers are of the opinion that the
BRISTOL, Va.-T«nn, March 22.consequently the wave of crime thrufuture is bound to see this nnclent BURNED BODY. DEAD
out the country was not due to the George C. Perry, lawyer of Taaehighway openod again and modern­
well, Va., and chairman of the ninth
SEVEN DAYS, fOUND 18th amendment.
ised to become one of tho principle
He urged the Klwanians to recog­ Virginia district Democratic commit­
arteries of trade through Florida. .*
nize their Individual responsibility and tee, was today nominated by the
(n r The AtioflitfS l’r,M)
Democratic district convention hero
The land on each side of tho St.
WELAKA, Fla., March 22.—The to strive for the Highest Ideals of cit­
to
be the party's candidate for con­
Johns and that adjoined to the above body of Christopher Gaston, sixty izenship. Ho declared It was up to
small chain of lakes oxtending east­ four, a highly respected cltlsen of .every citizen to give his host to hu- gress.
ward to within four and a half miles Naihua, about seventeen miles from manity and not to hoard wealth.
Special a t Stone &amp; Corwin’s, Red
of Titusville, was carefully observed here, was found yesterday In the
He asserted that not since tho fate­
Snapper
Fish steak, 25c lb. Phone
by the land party consisting of Mr. woods some distance from his home. ful days of March, 1918, was tho
872-W;
327
Sanford Ave.
311-ltc
Donnelly and Mr. Tracy, who proceed­
When found the body was lying world so threatened by gangers as It
ed via mule express at the rate of face down. The clothing bad been j is today when men havo come to dls
three miles an hour, mnklng the trip entirely burned off and the body was regard tho supremacy of law and when BRITISH SUB LOST
WITH ALL HANDS ABOARD
to Titusville ,by land In something badly charred In places. It Is thought (tho doctrines of nnarchlsm and bolshoIN THE MEDITERRANEAN
more than four hours whero they wore that he had been dead about seven viHm are planted in the hearts of so
met by Mr. Donnelly’s auto and re­ days.
many people.
,
(lly Tkf Aaaorlntrd l'rrsa)
turned the some dny to Sanford via
lie stnted thnt thore wero twelve
Undoubtedly he bad met his death
LONDON,
March 23.—A British
New Smyrna.
whllo fighting a /wooda fire. Tho million aliens in the United Stntcg submarine H-42 has been lost with
Mr. Donnelly wishes to Htato that body was burled yesterday afternoon who did not think along American
all hnnds aboard in the Mediterran­
the trip convinced him in every way of at Welaka.
lines and thnt there wero three thous­ ean, eays a Gibraltar Dispatch. It
the entire practicability of making n
and newspapers printed in foreign collided with a destroyer during
modern, up-to-date water highway
inngungen. Ho flayed labor leaders maneuvers.
TELEGRAPH MEN MEET.
from Sanford to Tltusvillo on tho In­
who were continually stirring up
dian River, and that in his Judgment
strife.
•
(Ily Tke AeeoclntrS Prwi)
NOTIcfe TO FARMERS—.lust ar­
RICHMOND, Va., March 225the expenso comparatively speaking
Following his nddroas which was rived, fresh carload of that good old
would be very email. This water high­ Three hundred delegates from many wnrmly received Editor Edmonds wns
rellnblo KEYSTONE LIME.
Nuff
way would adequately drain several parts of tho Unltod States, Canada briefly interviewed by The Sentinel,
sod.
Telephone
136.
Phono
us
your
hundred thousand acres of rich agri­ and Moxlco nro attending the tele­ lie declared thnt he was unqualified­
wantB.
They
will
have
our
usual
cultural land, and In this connection it graph and telephone section of the ly in favor of n bonus for tho ex-ser­
should bo understood that the area re ­ American Railway Association meet­ vice men an it wns not only duo them prompt attention.—Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Service, quality, price. 309-3tc
ferred to Is part of tho uppor St. ing hero, for a throe day session.
but wns an investment in prosperity.
He said that economic and business
conditions were on the upgrade nnd
would steadily improve. Ho said such
prosperity if it enmo onrly this sum­
mer would help tho Republicans in
November election. Ho favored Henry
Ford buying Muscle Shoals nnd said EAT LESS MEAT, ALSO TAKE
the plant in potential power wan equal
GLASS OF SALTS BEFORE
to Niagara and if developed would bo
EATING BREAKFAST
a wonderful asset for the south. He
would not be quoted on tho four pow­
Uric ncld in meat excites the kid­
er Pacific treaty. When asked tho neys, they become overworked; get
question, “Will William Jennings Bry­ Bluggish, ache, and feel like lumps
an, if elected to the U. S. senate from of lead. Tho urine becomes cloudy;
Florida, ever do Florida any good," the bladder is Irritated, and you may
5 He replied that he did not want to dis­ bo obliged to seek relief two or three
Tho pnekngo la plainly mnrkcd “Florida, U. S."
cuss politics. He said ho wan in con-? timeB during tho night. Whon tho
Thoro's a spaco on tho cover to nddrcsH—"Evoryono,
stant correspondence with world lend­ kidnoys clog you must hoip them flush
Everywhere—Please Call.”
ers.—Orlando Sentinel.
off the body's urinous waste or
you'll be n real sick person shortly.
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
Nature has stamped this package In indelible
At first you fee! a dull misery in tho
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
colors, making It tin undcnlnblo wonderland. Fruits,
kidnoy region, you suffer from backWEEK ENDING MARCH 21, 1922 ncho, Hick headache, dizziness, stom­
flowers, inndsenpos, ahorcs, harbors, massive hotels,
artistic homes, inland waterways, urban and subur­
ach gets sour, tongue coated nnd you
Temperature:
The temperature feel rheumatic twinges when tho
ban touches of tropicnl and metropolitan atylo, peo­
was moderate, ranging from slightly weather is bnd.
ple at piny, hnppy workers, stretches of boulevards
below normnl to .'i degrees above in
and acres thnt beckon.
Eat less ment, drink lots of wntcr;
the extreme Hnuth. There wns much also get from any pharmacist four
sunshine.
ounces of Jad Salts; take n table­
What dors the Florida package contain?
Precipitation: Tho week was most­ spoonful in a glass of water before
ly dry, except locully heavy rain in breakfast for a few days and your
Thoro's sixty-one component parts—oach
a
tho extreme
northeast
portion. kidnoys will then net fine, ThiH fncounty with individual characteristics and nil within
Droughty conditions continued.severe mous salts is mnde from the ncid of
the zono of supor-productlon and unusual things.
in the lower portion of the central grapes and lemon juice, combined with
Each county adds to tho showiness of Fiorldn and in­
and most of the southern division, lithia, nnd has been used for genera­
vites investigation of its opportunities.
except on tho coast where the need tions to clean clogged kidneys and
of rain is not so urgont.
stimulate them to normal activity, also
It's all beautiful.
Condition of Crops:
Except as to neutralize the acids in urine, so
noted, tho roll In Bcnomlly In Kood „ „„ ,
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of
condition and the absence of rain and thus ending blnddor wenknesa.
It'n all true to life.
the nbundnnt Runshine wore factors
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot inthat favored farm work which made
FlorldianB know it. Others are daily learning
,
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, jure; makes a delightful effervescent
good progress. The dry wcathor In ..,..
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and becoming Floridians.
,
hthin-wnter drink wh ch evoryono
tho Lake Okcechobco section has per- . , , . ,
. ..
, , '
Ri.tcd for many work., which h u
lake now and than to keep Ihc
And, millions await further information about
unfavorably affected all iro p . In that ‘ ld" a" c'?“n “" d "Ctiv, \
Florida.
.
H a i vicinity.
t i .
. . this,
. . , tlmo tho
.. here
Bay
of Jad .Salts, ,to'
immediate
At
,
7 they
. ..sell lots
,
1folks who boliovo in overcoming kldplanting of corn nnd truck is back ,
. .,
.
,
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Good publicity will enrry tho wanted message.
ward, nnd early truck was not.up to ," oy troubl° whHo lfc onIy troub,°*
THE FLORIDA MAGAZINE, n now national month­
the standard. Tho planting of corn.
v*
ly, will toll Florida’s Wondorful Story in national
cotton, sweet potatoes and truck con­
stylo nnd on every nowsBtand. Beautiful art covers
tinued in the north and wost; oarly ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MBA
In four colorB will emphusizo Florida’s nttractlvonesH.
corn is being worked; somo sections
Florida fiction, civic, commercial, industrial and in­
is up, and truck in doing well. Largo
dividualized phases of Florida's greatness will a t­
shipments of tomatoes and other
tract tho tourist, homesookcr nnd investor.
truck continued from tho southern
and central division.
Celery ship­
ments continued from Sanford and
Ask your iiowh dealer for a copy or send $2.50
other localities; blight is reported
for n ono-yonr subscription to bo sent to yoursolf or
from some fields, owing to tho warm
a friend.
dry weather. New Irish potatoes
were shipped in small quantitlca;
THE FLORIDA MAGAZINE
strawberry shipments wore reduced
llisbce Bldg.
Jacksonville, Florida
in the lowor central districts, but aro
To Voile W illiams' Form ­
increasing in the north. Citrus trees
er location at 111 Park
are In splendid condition; thero is ab­
undant bloom.
Melons and some
Avenue, nnd are better
truck wero damaged locally by high
OJSTOX
prepared to give you real
winds during the latter part of tho
week, but a sa rule melons aro do­
service— day and night.
ing very well. Highways aro mostly
Our prices are rig h t and
in good condition over tho stato.

IF BACKACHY OR
KIDNEYS BOTHER

T h e L o n g P ackage
w ith th e

Im p o sin g C over

WE’VE
MOVED-

our work guaranteed.

FO R Tv
A L L *^
FLORIDA

uuwmmwn

F O R Vi
ALL ^
.FLORIDA

people of this section—
We invite an early opportunity to
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. FORSTER, President

a F. WHITNBR, Coohier

JUST LOOK! • : PROFESSIONAL
The very latest style : AND BUSINESS
: DIRECTORY
SAFETY RAZOR
THOS. J. A. REIDY

AT YOUR OWN PRICE

Attorney and Coanaellor-at-Law
Practicing in State and Federal Coarta
Over Seminole County Bank

Drop a Coin in the Box

George A. DeCottes

For a few days only

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

Attorney-at-Law

S. 0. Shinholser
C ontractor and Builder
SANFORD

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FLORID*

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
E x p ert Auto Repair Work
Phone SO

Corner First aid Oak

“W E DELIV ER THE GOODS"

CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX­ Quick Service Transfer
ES REMAINING UNPAID WILL BE
Storage Facilities
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE If v.e please you, tell others; if aa&lt;
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
tell us. Phone 498
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
Sanford Steam Laundry
294-24tc
City Tax Collector.

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

PROPERTY OWNERS
NOVELTY
TAKE NOTICE SANFORD
WORKS
The law provides th a t “If tax ­
es upon real e state shall not be
paid before the firs t day of April
of any year, the Tax Collector
shall advertise and sell.'*
This is to notify all concerned
th a t the requirem ents of law Will
be complied w ith and the Tax
Books will positively be closed
on April f irs t as provided by law
and all lands on which taxes
have not been paid will be ad­
vertised and executions issued
fo r unpaid personal property
taxes.

JNO. D. JINKINS

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mil]
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEi
817 Commercial Street Sanford, FIs.
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Geo. W. Knight
Real E state and Insurance
SANFORD

*:* FLORIDA

Sanford Machine Sr
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­

Tax Collector, Seminole County turned; agents for Csllle Inboard *id
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone «

202-M-W-S

T W O

M E N

Started life together,
One of them piaid re n t all of his life; the other paid on a
lot and home. Wh
journey they met,
because all th a t he nuu wj hhuw am* ..*•» *.**&gt; ...... ~ rry „ _ nif
re n t receipts), and thd other looked like he respected him
and felt th a t ho was a m an among men. (because he nuu .
accumulated a little som ething in his travels).
W hich m an are you going to be?

LUMBER PLANT BURNS
EAU GALLIE, March 22.—The
plant of tho Pineda Lumber Company
Pineda, six miles north of here, to­
gether with four railroad cars nnd
,$250,000 feet of lumber, was ontlroly
destroyed by fire of unknown origin
yesterday. Tho Iosb was estimated
at approximately $125,000, partly
covered by Insurance. Tho mill had
only recently moved hero from Indrio.

The field of our activities embraces
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We sell lots on easy terms with a small pay- g
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PITTS &amp; WELLS’
GARAGE
111 Park Avenue

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

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TH E SANFORD D A IL t HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ads 5c a line. No
....id taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
•da charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count five words to a line
and remit accordingly.

WANTED
WANTED—Position as stonographor
by young lady with soma experience.
Deference furnished. Address "Mias
C” care of this office.
311-Stp
WANTED—Energetic, woll acquulnted salesman for Seminole county to
■ell Wlllys Light plants. — Hof-Mac
Battery Co.
S0fl-3tp
WANTED—To rent or leasQ"smoy ho­
tel or good boarding house, furnish*
ed, In good condition. Write Mrs. AN
mera Williams, care Fort Meade Ho­
tel, Fort Meade, Fla,
300-ltp
WANTED—Ambitious
18-yoar-old
white apprentice to Icam automo­
bile electrical trade.—Hof-Mac Bat­
tery Co.
309-3tp
WANTED—Wo have opening for sev­
eral young ladles of refinement in
and around Sanford who dcsiro work
which is very dignlfod, but yet offers
splendid
financial remuneration.
Phono 26-W for personal interview.
30D-3tc
WANTED—Houso, "or unfurnished
rooms by couple. Phone 205-W.
307-Gtp
WANTED—Team work. Apply M.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
300-12tp
WANTED T0T K X E E —iJalr of horses for Ford truck in good condition.
—M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
800-12tp

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Sound horse, $75.00. Ap­
ply to E. F. Lundquist at Crown Pn
per Co.
311-2tp
FOR SALE—Six room house on Park
avenue and Sanford Heights.—Geo.
Huntor, Route A, Box 100-B. 309-2tp
FOR SALE—Smnll farm with bulldings. "H” enro Herald.
808-5tp
FOR SALE—Now Ford, nover run;
$16.00 under market price.—A. L.
Roy, 206 Park Avo.
807-7tp
.FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 aero,
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
distance to city. Two lota corner
Center and Elm avo. Two lots west
side Palmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Muke offer. B, T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
les, Calif.
'
288tf; 29-tf
FOR SALE—One B flat saxophono
and B flat clarinet.
Apply 207
French avo.
303-12tp
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon
Ares, 805 9th St.
284-20tc
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
aiding. Within four blocks of center
of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc

FOR RENT

They now stand as follows:
O. TP.
Bower, Kiwanis ...........24 3903
Bolding, Cong............... 33 5109
Amnnn, Men’s Club ....12 1094
WE ARE SELLING SUMMER-WEIGHT WOOLENS,
Ilritt, Rotary .............. 30 4150
Pennington,
Cong.........
30
4154
GUARANTEED U P TO T H E MINUTE
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Itonnud, Cong................. 31 4301
hi A A A A 'A A A A
A little frost was on the
Botts, Mpn’s Club .......33 4548
I. &amp; S. BING CLOTHING
squash this morning and tho
Overlln,
Mon’s Club .. .32 4200
ROTARY WINS AT LAST
report as published horo at
BLUE FLAN NELS, Young Men’s Style
Knight, R o tary .............30 3980
40 docs not give tho vary
Lloyd,
Kiwanis
...........30
3935
only
After
allowing
tho
Men's
Club
to
coldest last night and this
got
away
with
nearly
a
hundred
and
BROWN FLAN NELS, Young Men’s Style
morning for it must have
fifty load In tho firBt game, on tho FORD’S OFFER ATTACKED
_( fancy )_ only_
gono down to near 88, But
Parish Houso alleys last night tho
BY LOS ANGELES FAT HEAD
wo should worry about that.
CHECKED SUITS, very latest,
Rotary Clpb fought an uphill fight
It Is just tho finest celery
POSING AS AN ENGINEER
only
and
camo from behind enough to win
weather that was over given
BLUE
SERGES, Best Grade,
in tho last soveral framoa of tho last
&lt;By T h e Annorlntrd I 'r r e e )
to tho Sanford growers and
only
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game by tho small majority of thirtyWASHINGTON, March 23.—Ford's
they are rejoicing thereby.
sevon pins.
offer fo r Muscle Shoala and that of
But It looks like some of
AND OTHERS
Britt
rolled
high
score,
Amann
sec­
tho Alabama Power Company for
tender vegetables north of
ond .and Bennett third. Tho scores power projects there, was attacked
hero will be kilted with noth­
LOOK ’EM OVER
last night changed tho individual av­ &gt;by J. E. Levering, engineer, of Los
ing hero oven hurt. Have
erages as well as making a change in Angeles, in a statement Bled today
you a littlo Ku Klux in your
with the House military committee,
the Club standing.
homo?
at Its request.
Tho
first
half
of
the
season
ends
:
5:10 A. M. MARCH 23, 1922
Regarding
tho
Ford
offer
Levertho
last
week
in
April
a
t
which
tlmo
Maximum...................... 08
a now schedule is drafted and tho win­ Ing concluded, "Mr. Ford makes this ■
Minimum ...................... 40
The Store That la Different
ner of tho Bccond half will piny a ser­ tender as dear friend of fanners ■
Range ........................... 41
ies of games with the winners of tho from whom ha has acquired millions j
Barometer .................. 30.87
Sanford, Florida
first
half to dotermino tho winners o f , of dollars. Should ho get possession
Calm and clear.
the sliver loving cup. This cup will of their fertiliser supply, they will
a is h la h be held by tho winner until next sea­ realise ho is the dearest friend they
h h h M
son and must bo won two years in over had.”
succession in ordor for it to bccomo
It has tho most chnrming and poetic havo a charm thnt is beyond descrip­
IKOTARIANS GATHER
the winning club’s property.
landscapes of any of tho countries into tion. "Dream Street” will be the fea­
ture at the Star Theatre Friday and
Tho next gnnio will bo Monday
AT SAVANNAn TODAY;
which ho has wandered.
.
night with tho Mon’s Club against tho
With tho actors you seem to ronm Bnturdny. MANY FROM FLORIDA
through tho dlnmond dusk of gtrange
-------ta Kiwanis.
Last nlght’B scores wero ns follows:
NOTICK TO CONTHACTOim
I l l r T he A-mirlntPiI P r m l
old alloys, with tholr dirt and their
For Florida:
Fair and Fa
SAVANNAH, Go., March 23.— perfumes nnd tho odd life goes jang­
Rotary
slightly wnrmor tonight and
Honied bids fo r th e f u r n ln h ln a of m a ­
Several hundred Rotarians from Ala- ling through the shadows.
te r ia ls for and la b o r r e q u ire d In a r t e l Friday.
^ Britt .................... 142 120 189 457
Ina nnd c o n s tr u c tin g n school b u ild in g
K night................... 117 159 114 390 bnma, Florida and Georgia aro horo
With tho queer sardonic Chinaman at^Oviodo, Florida, will bo received un425
today
for
tho
oighth
District
Rotary
Ilousholder
...........112
190
123
m a* m
IA IQ A R l 1A IA
R. E. Stovens.......104 118 157 379 Convention, which will continue thru you tread stealthy stairways that seem . A pril *4th? i9J2.°by tho CounVy°Doa*d of
to creak with memories and confos280 tomorrow.
Dons .................... 145 141
slons or, with Gypsy Fair, tho ador-. tendent. Snnford, FJa.
Band Concert
Higgcns ...........
135 135
able little dancer, you trip measures 0&lt;jDaccording* to" plans? blue pr*lnta a n d
NOTICE
TO
FARMERS—Just
ar­
Given at Pavilion
in tho sunshine of broad walks and . { K ° l « « V w l a |0n f
rived,
frosh
carload
of
thut
good
old
Club totals.......................... 2072
littlo c o u r t y a r d s .
c h lte c t. Orlando. Fla.
Greatly Enjoyed
rollnblo
KEYSTONE
LIME.
Nuff
Men’s Club *
.
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, , ! Copies of plans, blue prlntB a n d spfCS o m e tlm e a you uro u p o n th o docks in c a tlo n s m a y bo bad from tho a r o w 309 nod. Telephone 135. Phone us your
Betts .................... 127 111 1
430 wnnts. They will hnvo our usual with tho masts nnd spars of the ship- ^ o s U l n ^ M m '
One of the most interesting and Amnnn ............._...167 189 1
420 prompt attention.—Hill Lumbor Corn- ping black ugninst tho starlit sky. to bo hold until tho said copies aro regreatly enjoyed band concerts of tho Bennett ................ 162 159 1
153 pnny. Sorvlco, quality, price. 309-3tc Again, you aro in funny stuffy little tiulldlng to cost approximately $11,season was tho one on Tuesday night F o x ............. - ........ 153
dressing rooms which seem to havo
b(l, mil(lt be ac c o m p a n ied by a
at tho pnvllion. On account of tho May ......................143 110 130 308
Certified chock mado p a y a b le to lh«
tho ago and traditions of tho real.
chango In the ntmosphero many did Overlln ................
139 120 259 “ DREAM STREET” IS A
above Bald b o a rd In tho sum of IH0.00.
chuck of tho su c c e ssfu l b i d d e r to
not attend tho concert but thoso who
Still again, you aro in ancient Egypt Thu
DREAMLAND GRIFFITH
lie re ta ine d by Board should said b id d e r
Clnh tntnln
did had an excellent progrnm. Band­
.2035
of
tho
Fharoahs
with
tho
pyramids
refuso
or [all to oxecuto c o n t r a c t a n d
—THE PRODUCER, FOUND
ish bond ns r e q u ire d w ith in ton
master Boll likes tho week night con­
standing in grim nnd rooking silence dfuarn
y s a f to r w r i t t e n n o tific a tio n of t h e
p tan c e of bid. All o th e r c hocks to
certs beenuso it gives him a chnnce
Standing of tho Clubs
“Dream Street," tho now D. W. nt your back. Then again there comes acce
bo roturned.
..
... .
, .
to run In descriptive music of all
W. L. Pet. Griffith picture iy a charming little into your purviow, dainty drawing
Tho succosnful bidder w ill bo re q u ire d
a s u r e t y c o m p a n y bond,
kinds nnd enliven tho concerts with Congregational Club 9
.818 voyngo through a land thut is dis­ rooms thnt ring with tho laughter of atog r efue arnb ish
2
le to tho Board, In an a m o u n t
equal
to
o
n
e
- th ir d of bis to ta l bid.
funny stuff. Tho Sanford Band of Men's Club .............. 0
.545 tinctly Griffithlnnd.
children; and thon old court rooms
5
Tho B eard ronorvos th o r i g h t to r e ­
twenty years ago was given and In Rotary Club .......... 3
.300
7
In a foreword to tho picture, he sodden with sorrows and tho memor­ je c t uny and nil b i d s . __
COUNTY BOARD O F PUBLIC IN ­
this pioco Ed. Molsch called Joe Reis- Kiwanis Club .......... a
7
.300 says it is not Limchouse, nor London, ies of sorrows.
STRUCTION. 8EM1NOLK COUN­
instcin and balled him out on his caTY, FLORIDA.
„ „„„„
Thoro Is nlwnys something interest­
Pcnnyfields nor High Street. It is
By: C. F. HARRISON, Chm.
denzu which Joe had practiced for
Individual Averages
just one of tho fnBclnating lands of ing and distinctive ubout Griffith's
A U *t ! ’ w . LAWTON, Supt. a n d Sooty.
tho past threo weeks to tho detriment
Tho leading ten bowlers that hnvo Nowhero that Mr, Griffith invonts.
"Beta” but thoso of "Dream Strcot’’ S-t-o.a.w.-twa
nnd BlcuplessncsH of tho inhabitants participated in ten or more games aro
of tho Shirley npnrtments. Tho old practically tho same tfen as Inst week
tlmo hnnd nnd playing nnd then tho with tho two cxcoptions, Amnnn’s
band of 1921 brought forth much nnmo appears this week and n shnkoInughtor and applause.
up In the rest.
Dr. J. N. Robson nt tho intermis­ Betts, who has been third from tho
sion made several announcements and beginning, through some hard luck,
told nbout the old hnnd nnd the now ‘‘splits’ nnd “had brenks” last night,
nnd announced thnt tho Snnford Mu­ illowed three men to pass him. Throe
nicipal Hnnd had been engaged by tho men nro tied for fourth place.
pooplo of Orlando for the Water Cnr;
nivnl to ho given there on March 3rd.
MISS GRACE TOMPKINS
An the season gets older and the
weather warmer the pavilion concerts
(Registered Nurse)
will gnin in popularity in tho middle
:
Surgical, Medical and Obstetrical
of the summer tho homo people will
calls answered
add much to tho concerts by putting in 'hone 663-W
309 French Ave.
A group of business mon in this community recently nwnkened nnd took notice, They fneed tho East and
boats on the lake and making it a 101-tfc
this is whnt they beheld:
wnter carnival upon a small scale
from tlmo to time.
A "Road to the Sen" bringing to their own citadel tho traveler from the far north who, because of
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lack of easy access to inland points, had hitherto sojourned on the Eastern Coast.

FOR RENT—Three room houso on
Snnford Heights, $12.50 per month
—Geo. Hunter, Route A, Box 100-B.
31l-3tp
FOR RENT—Comfortable light housekeeping rooms, 318 I’nlmctto Ave­
nue.
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811-5tp
GARAGE FbR RENT—014 Magnolia
avonuo or phono 488-J.
307-fltp
FOR- RENT~Ono four-room bungnlow furnished, also gnrago, $15.00
per month. Apply Mrs H. D. Durant
Lake Mary.
33-3tp

LOST
STOLEN—National bicycle, practical­
ly now. No. 8—473822. In caro of
Mrs. S. A. Chancellor, 503 West Third
St.
309-Stp
LOST—Silver Mesh Bng. Reward if
roturned to D. T. ThrnBhor.
311-5tc
LOST~Octngon shaped wriTt wnch
on black silk ribbon at or near tho
Princess Theater. Finder return to
311 Park avonuo.
8U-3tc

als
F r id a y
RED SNAPPER FISH
STEAK, 25c lb.

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$22.50
25700

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Orlando-to-Ocean Highway and
St.Johns River

Summer Excursion
Rates May Result
From Railway Meet

The opening up of commerce with new markets as a result of conservation of time, money and
labor in the transportation of their produce over good roads to such markets.
In n word, they snw the FAR EAST brought NEAR.

Summer tourist rates for Florida
will bo obtained shortly on nearly all
railroads running Into tho Peninsular
state, is tho belief expressed by offic­
ials of tho Florida Development Hoard
of Jacksonville, an organization which
Is co-operating with chambers of com­
merce in tho state In an effort to in­
duce tho railroads to recognize Flor­
ida ns n summer resort nnd grnnt rnte
reductions during tho summer month’s.
Tho Southern Rnilwny, according to
ndvices received by tho local chamber
has nnounccd that round trip summer
tourist tickets for Asheville, N. C.,
will lie placed on snlo May 15. Tho
ALWAYS FRESH
fares aro to ho on tho hosts of sixty
Not Sold in Hulk
per cont of double standnrd ono way
faro.
,
This will bo a material reduction in
faro to Asheville over fares in effect SANFORI)— NEW YORK— MIAMI
lust year nnd an effort will he made
to have the Southern nnd other lines
extend tho ordor to tnko in Florida.
Rnilwny oxecutives will meet in AtInntn March 29 for tho oxpresa pur­
pose of pnssing on requests to extend
tho rates to Florida. If the requests
nro granted It will menn thnt n ticket
from Northern points to Florida cities
P ROTEC T Y O U R C A R
will cost approximately two-thirds of
W IT H SE A T C O V E R S j
tho present charge.
Tho contract for tho erection of tho
labortory building nt tho tobacco sta­
tion neqr Quincy, has been awarded
to tho Southern Construction Com­
pany of Pensacola.
Tho bid was
around $10,000.

This group of buslnoss men wero far-sighted enough to appreciate thnt the "Road to tho Sea" spelled PRO­
GRESS—progress to their own city nnd progress along every mllo of land to tho Sea. Every ono of them •
judgo of good values, thoy mado hnsto to securo some of tho boat of thnt land whilo tho price was yet low.
And tho groat ndvnntngo lies in tho fact thnt it is located in YOUR own Orango County nnd YOUR neighbor­
ing Seminole County to tho north.
Without any effort on your pnrt, YOU are now privileged to own nn interest in thnt property—to watch it de­
velop into tho back country requisite to tho growth of every wido-awuku city—and to sharo equally In tho
profits with thoso and other wiso men who nro daily bolng added to tho ranks In tho forward march along
tho "Rond to tho Son.”
/.
The officers of tho East Orango Land Company aro:
Judgo John M. Cheney, President.
M. M. Smith, Vice-President.
C. P, Dickinson, Secretary and Treusurer,
John M. Cheney, Ex-Federal Judge.
Thos. 11. Hopkins, former President First National
Bank of Orlando and Capitalist.
I)r. C, I). Christ, prominent Physician and Surgeon.
W. M. Igau, State Senator and Capitalist, Eustis, Fla.
A. Schultz, Chairman Hoard of County Commission­
ers, Orango County,
C. P. Dickinson, of Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, promi­
nent attorneys.
F. E. Daxter, of Florida Good Homes—Realtor.
J. E. Turner, Fruit Dealer, Orlando, Fla.
J. C. Lettice, of Winston-Salem and Atlantic Coast
Line Railroads.
R. D. Harze, Cashier Union State Dank, Winter Park,
Fla.
M. M. Smith, of Winter Park, former Chairman of
the State Road Department.

We can furnish
any pattern for
all Model Cars
FIELD AUTO
TOP CO.
Sanford, Tomon. A ugusta

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This compuny is capitalized at $180,000—with this 12,000 ncrcs simply places tho price nt $15 per ncre. This
land Is now worth $30.00 per acre—nnd when tho Orlundo-to-Ocean Highway is completed will sell for nearly
$100.00 per ucro—clip out nnd mail tho coupon below for full particulars.

BEL-JAR COFFEE CO.

Work hns started on tho now build­
ing for tho Hardee County Trust
Company nt Wnuchula. The building
will bo artistic in design and modorn,
Phone 372-W. 827 Snnford Ave. in finish and fixtures.

STONE &amp; CORWIN

HAVE YOU HEARD?

: BOWLING
SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE : LEAGUE NOTES

Invest in the Development
Plan of the East Orange
Land Company.
CLIP COUPON AND
MAIL TODAY
East Orange Land Co.,
P. O. Ilox 272, Orlando, Fla.
Please send mo full particulars
in regard to your 12,000 acrea de­
velopment plan:,
Na IUO ...............

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Address __ ____ ___ ..___ _______
...............................

j 12,000 Acres on Orlando-to-Ocean Highway

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SANFORD
“The City Substantial**

“The City Substantial'

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

n

NUMBER 311

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922

Majorities Were Overwhelmingly Along Party
Lines
*
Vote W as 333 to 70 or 64
More Than Was
Necessary

Band of Men Force W ay

( l ) r T h e Aaaoelntrd PrewO

WASHINGTON, March 24.— A long succession af proposed
Into Home and Shoot
amendments and reservations to the four-power Pacific treaty
were vpted down ono after another by the senate today ns it npDown Family
pronched the final roll call on ratification. For the most part the
majorities were overwhelming and virtually, coincident with purty
lines. Only handful of Democrats stood with their lender, Senator
Underwood against the effort to qualify the ratification o f the resAND OBTAINED EVIDENCE ON
olution and only a little group o f irreconcilables opposed the Re­ CHAMBER OP COMMERCE AND WAS REPRISAL FOR SHOOTING
BOTH IN DEBATE AND FINAL
MIAMI BANKER— MAY BE
OTHER BUILDINGS ARE
publican leadership o f Senator Lodge to vote with reservationist.
ROLL CALL—248 REPUBLICANS
OF SEVERAL CONBTABLE 8
THROWN OUT
TOTAL LOSS
The voting proceeded without debate under the unanimous consent
AND 90 DEMOCRATS FOR IT.
YESTERDAY IS THOUGHT
ngreemept which cut o ff discussion with adjournment o f the sen­
( l l r T h e A ssocia ted P ress)
ate last night.
„
.
ARCADIA, Mnrch 24.— Second fire
( n r T h e a h m u i c s rr*««&gt;
(llr T h e A s s o c ia te d P r c s a )

S A L O O N KEEPER

WASHINGTON, March 24.— Passed
by tho houso late yosterday by a voto
of 333 to 70,"tho bonus bill was made
ready today for tho senate. What
would happen to it thoro jjas regard­
ed as problematical, but houso pro­
ponents proposed to uso every effort
to provont it being shelved ns was or­
iginal measure.
*
,

WASHINGTON, March 24.—Tho
four million dollars soldiers’ bonuB
bill was passed Inst night by tho houso
by un overwhelming majority. It now
goes to the sennto whero its futo is
regarded ns uncertain.
*
. ■
Tho voto wns ^133 to 70 or 04 more
than tho two-thirds majority neces­
sary for pnssago o f the measure un­
der tho parliamentary procedure se­
lected by Republican lenders for tho
expressed purpose of preventing the
Democrats from offering n motion to
recommit.
Party lines disappeared both in tho
general debate and on tho final roll
call, 248 Republicuus, 00 Democrats
and 1 Socialist supporting tho bill nnd
42 Republicans and 28 Democrats vot­
ing against it.
As passed Ly tho house, tho bonus
bill would provide for immediate cash
jmymonts to voteruns whoso adjusted
sorvico pay would not oxdocd $50,
and would give to othor vetornnB tho
option of thoao four plans:
Adjusted sorvico certificates,* with
provisions authorizing lounB by banks
in the first threo years after next
October 1 nnd by the government
thereafter; tho certificates to run for
20 years and to have n face vnluo at
maturity o f the amount of tho adjust­
ed service credit at the ruto of $1 u
day for domestic service and $1.25 a
day for foreign service, increasing by
25 per cent, plus interest at tho rate
of 4 Mi per cent compounded annually.
Vocational training aid after Janu­
ary 1, 1023, at tho rate of $1.75 a
day, the total ]inymcnta not to ex­
ceed, however, 140 per cent of the
adjusted service credit.
Farm and homo aid under which
veterans purchuso or improve furms
or homes would he pnid after July 1,
1023, a sum equal to their adjusted
scrvico credit increased by 25 per
cent.
^
Land settlement, under which lundH
would be reclaimed under tho super­
vision of a special board and farm
units established for salo'to the vet­
erans at a prico fixed by tho board
less tho amount of tho adjusted ser­
vice credit.
In only two Important particulars
dues this meaBuro diffor from tho ono
pussed by tho house two years ago
and thnt was shelved in tho sonato Inst
July. Tho original cash bonus op­
tion was oliminatod and tho bank loan
provision of tho adjusted sorvico cer­
tificate titlo substituted.
Not sinco tho war days had tho
houso gallorios been jammed as thoy
wero yesterday from tho timo Speak­
er Gillott’s gavel fell at 11 a. m. un­
til tho last vote hnd boon ca*t ns the*
*hndoH of evening enveloped tho capi-

Spiilard, n prohibition ngent, given
tho day beforo nt tho prollminnay
hearing of C. M. Clayton, vlcc'-prcsident o f the Mlnmi National Hank nnd
four others, chnrgod with conspiracy
to violate tho Volstead lnw. Clayton,
with Foster Sloan, Mrs. G. O. Harri­
son, W. C. Phelps nnd T. N. Lewis,
is nllegod to have been a party to a
deal for the purchnso of 10 cases.of
liquor for $4,050, by Spiilard, ponlng
ns “ A. B. Philllpj” a Now York bdltleggcr.
Salvator Pncettn, n member of tho
government's flying squadron was
first called to tho stand yesterday und
related the story practically us tpld
by Spiilard. Ho snid he wns with
Spiilard when Clayton wrote tho
ngroemont for tho purchase of *the
"commodities,"’ which ho snid were
verbally understood to bo liquors. He
told o f tho visit to Clnyton’s home
after the liquor wns produced nnd tho
alleged return o f tho money to federal
agents after tho exposure.
• E. I). Henson, chief of tho flying
squndron, guvo a detailed story, sup­
porting both Spiilard nnd Pacetta.
Henson snid thnt ho went to Clnyton's
houso with Agent Ovorpeck, on the
night the liquor wns brought in after
tho others had left nnd told tho bnnkor thnt ho was a federal official nnd
demnnded the money. Clayton, he
said, asked for leniency nnd finally
turned over tho $4,050, which hnd been
deposited with him ns tho purchnso
price for tho liquor..
Ovorpeck followed llcnHon on the
stund nnd substantiate! his story.
' The defense indicated yesterday nt
the hearing that it would attempt to
have tho case dismissed on the ground
thnt federal agents had used assumed
names nnd induced others to violate
tho law, in definnee of n Florida stat­
ute.

Four Killed By
Cloudburst in
Kansas Today
Burlington Has Damage of
Quarters of a Million

Three

'(Mr T h r AminHntrd I'rrun)
BURLINGTON, Kansas, Mnrch 24.
— Four persons wero killed and prop­
erty damage o f thfeo quarters of a
millions dollars, hero last night by a
cloudburst which flooded Rock Creek
which .sent In swooping down upon
tho city. Nino poresons that were
reported mlpsing last night woro
ofund today and unharmed.
OPENING DEFENSE
ON TEX RICKARD
BEGAN TODAY AT N. Y,
I Hr T h » Aaanrlnfrd I’ f K * )

NEW YORK, March 24.—The op­
ening dofenso of Rickard, charged
with criminally assaulting u fifteen
yenr old girl began to day. Coqnsel
for tho sport promoter today told
tho jury a perfect alibi would be
provod for November 12, 1921, tho
dato o f alleged offense.
Sprlpg Is hero. Alrendy winner
pickers is heard in tho land.

ajoro frequent than those in its fnv- characterized ns tho effort of tho
0r&gt; duo to tho fact that many Domo- majority to mako tho bonus a partis­
‘ ••ttU who announced that thoy would nn Issue whiio Representative Camp■upfrort it vigorously attacked some bell, Republican, Kunsns, nnd Longthe provisions and tho ways nnd worth, Republican, nssailed the mln•uoans committee for falluro to pro- orRy report on tho bill fllod by Ropvido means o f financing the bonus, rcsentntivo Kitchen of North Carolina
In the courso of. the debate the meas- tho Domocrntic loader,
uro was referred to as "a gold brick"
Mr. LongwoYth declared thnt tho
a bogus bill" a "hokus-pokus" and n roforonco In tho minority report to
doformod and malformed creature." tAmbassador Harvpy at London ns tho
Politics woro injected into tho do- j "blasphemous, bibulous bootlicker nt
“ ate several times durlpg the ^day the court of S t James," wns most dis­
and resulted in some warm oxchnng-' gracefully vulgar. Ho characterized
e»- Representative Pou, Democrat,' the wholo report as "cheap, wantonly
North Carolina, described what h e ' vulgacnnd disgraceful."

in two days hero today. Starting in
nn old frumo structuro on DeSbto ave­
nue flames spread to the Chamber o '
Commerce building und the Sewnrd &amp;
Company warehouse.
The frame
structure was destroyed, others dam­
aged. The total loss is about $10,000.

To Put Into Effect W hat Will Be
Strike in History

the

Greatest

MAKE LOVE IN CTIURCH
SAYS SPOKANE PREACHER
SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED
(H r T h o AaaorIntrd I’ rrna)

* CLEVELAND, Mnrch 24.— The Goneral Policy Committee of
the United Mine Workers met here today to complete arrange­
ments for putting into effect what officials declared will be tho
grentest strike in history. The meeting is being held behind clos­
ed doors hut it is understood steps will he taken to arrange and
conduct strike without leadership from time it starts April first.

SPOKANE, Washington, March 24.
— Young peoplo should be encouraged
to make lovo in church, Dr. Brown,
o f Los Angeles, declared in an ad­
dress nt tho Baptist church confer­
ence horo last night.
Allow your
Bnptist Young Peoples Union meet­
ings to be courting bees, h # told tho
assembled pastors. Ho said courting
should bo encouraged at church func­
tions to holp young pooplo make mat­
ches among themselves in the midst
o f christlnn influences.
GREAT CHARACTER ACTOR
PLAYS IN "DREAM STR EET

Save Apple Growers of the W set Coast of United
States Thousands of Dollars
Wo noto from tho fruit pnpors,
about Mnrch 1st tho Elder Steel
Ston/nshlp Compnny launched their
second boat, the Noponsot, In service
from const to conHt, on her maiden
trip from points on tho Pacific Coast
to Now York. Tho Noponsot docked
at Pier 25, North River with a general
enrgo and 58,000 boxes oTNorthwcstern apples and 4,000 boxes of Califor­
nia lemons which nrrived in perfect
condition. Ono must renlize whnt this
achievement means to tho growers nnd
shippers of tho Pacific const, when it
in mited that the saving in freight on
these npplus nlono will amount to over
17,000.00 besides the water rate inludes perfect refrigeration service
for 22 to 28 dnys, which would other­
wise cost about 20c per box, making
i(nother saving of approximately $ 11,*
500.00. Tho ywtor rato will avorago
about 05c per box compared to tho
rail rato o f 93 Vic to 07c per box aver­
age. This same paving would be made
on the lemons, nnd any other citrus
fruit shipped vin wntor from tho Pucific coast.
Tho Noponsot nnd her sister ship,
tho Deerfield nre thoroughly equipped
to hnndle perishable products, being
refrigerated throughout thoir four­
teen compartments with each com­
partment separately controlled, so

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thnt n different temperature can ho
maintained in each, insuring perfect
refrigeration Bcrvlco for any commun­
ity. L. T. Miller who represented tho
Wenatchee Traffic Association was on
the boat tho entire trip watching con­
ditions, and I.cstor W. Cpllins, refrig­
erator technologist of tho United
Stntcs Department of Agriculture in­
spected the cargo whop loaded nnd tin
arrival in New York, nnd both gen­
tlemen wero much enthused, nnd hnd
nothing hut tho highest praise for the
service given in transit, and ns to Uy)
condition o f the fruit on arrival.
•
It is our understanding tho Elder
Steel Steamship Company, who con­
trol ninety per cent of the refrigerated
bonts, will put four more honts on
coast to coast service next season, and
will receive a Inrge per ccntngo o f the
perishable tonnngo from tho Pacific
const. If California, six thousand
miles away, can do this, and South
Africa nnd Chile can ship via wntor,
why cannot Fiorldu do tho same? It
is up to us-to gat sumo such steamship
Company interuHtcd in us, and this
muttor will be brought up at tho
meeting to bo held at tho court houso,
in Orlando, Fridny (tonight), Mnrch
24th at 7:30 p. m. Wo want every
grower, shipper or business man who
hns Florida nt heart to attend this
meeting.

Tyrone Power, ono of the moBt fa­
mous of the elder stage actors, distin­
guished in Shnkcspcnrcnn nnd heroic
roles, appears In "Dronm Stroot" tho
D. W. Griffith mnster picture, to bo
nt the Star Thcntro tonight nnd to­
morrow.
Perhaps the greatest o f Mr. Power’s
achievement wns his performance ns
tho drain man in "Tho Servant in tho
IIouso."
When Mr. Griffith was searching
for someone to portray tho flguro of
Good In "Dream Street," with tho no­
bility, humanity and simplicity de­
mnnded for the part, ho soibeted Mr.
Power as one o f tho strongest o f Am ­
erican actors. His performance in
this film is o finished standard of tho
trained actor.

‘ BELFAST, March 24.— A band o f
men forced their way into tho homo
of Owen MncMahon, a saloon keep«r,
early today and shot seven member*
o f tho family. Tho raid stirred the
city. MacMahon and threo son* wer*
killed outright and another son died
of his wounds, two others aro near
death. Tho crime is belloved to be •
reprisal fo r tho shooting o f several
special constables yesterday.
The
raidors broke into the houso at 1:30
o ’clock, rushed upstairs where the
family woro sleeping. Tho male mem­
bers o f the family woro taken to the
living room, linod up ugalrpt the wall
and riddled with bullets. Mrs. MacMahon and daughter ruBhod to the
living room when tho attackers had
departed and found tho father and six
sons on the floor in pools o f blood.
When the police nrrived tho women
wore in n state of collapso. Another
son esenped by throwing himself un­
der a lounge and was uninjured al­
though two shots woro fired at him.
Tho nmbulnndo attendant collapsed
uftcr helping carry tho bodies to the
hospital although ho was hardened
with scenes o f bloodshed.
Joseph Campbell, a Belfast city of­
ficial \yaH shot and killed by a sniper
today.
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POWER DEMOCRATIC
PARTY WILL SOON
BE RE-ESTABLISHED 1
Woodrow Wilson Expresses Confl
dencc in Party in Telegram
DULUTH, Mnrch
2J.— Former
President Woodrow Wilson in n telogram to tho chairman o f tho St.
Louis county democratic committee
yesterday expressed "confident expec­
tation thnt tho party will soon be
ro-cstnblishcd in power and in a posi­
tion to rendor ronowed sorvico to the
liberal forces o f mnnklnd throughout
tho world-.’’
Tho telegram was in really to a wire
sent Mr Wilson by tho county con­
vention in which tho form er president
was "assured recognition as the lead­
er o f tho domocrntic party."
Tho telegram follows:
"Your message has given me great
cheer nnd encouragement.
I hop*
you will have nn opportunity to con­
voy my greetings to tho democrat*
o f St Louis county, together with an
expression o f my confident expecta­
tion in which no doubt thoy .sham
thnt our great party will now soon ba
re-established Ih power and in a posi­
tion to render renewed service to the
liberal forces o f mankind throughout
the world."

COMPLIMENTS OF
COLOGNE" FOUflD
MISSING SEAPLANE
THE MONTEZUMA
TO BE W HISKEY
IS STILL MISSING
Every man who can get away should
PLANES ARE SEARCHING
Tho board o f governors and mem­ .
NEW YORK, March
24.— One
go to Orlando tonight to tho meeting
thousnnd
bottles
o
f
Japaneso
whis­
of tho Control Florida Wates Traffic bers of tho Chnmbor o f Commorce
key
disguised
as
cologne,
wero
con­
Loaguo which will ba held at tho wero tendered a complimentary lun­
fiscated
by
customs
official*
yester­
court houso nt 7:30. There will bo
cheon at tho Montozuma 'Hotel to­
day . when four Japaneso pleaded
many matters o f great Importance to
Miami, missing since Wednesday guilty In tho federal district court to
tho growers and shippers, business day by manngor Groso that waa
noon with pilot and flvo passengers charges of Illegally transporting li­
men and farmars discussed at this greatly onjoyod. The Chamber o f
whon It startod on a flight to Bimini. quor. They paid / jlnes aggregating
meeting and definite steps takon to Commerco took up road matters,
Planes went out again today from $ 1,000.
/
&lt;
put on a boat lino botween Sanford soft water for tho city o f Saftford,
Palm Bench, Miami and Key W est In
The liquor was seized in a raid on
nnd Jacksonville and to toko the advertising, ship by water and many
search. Tho missing piano was cam­ the Staten Island dock near where
mnttor of canals from Kissimmee to other items of groat Importance to
ouflaged during the war, having beon the Japanese steamship Toba M a n
tho St. Johns river via Orlando.
the city and county. Tho mooting used as a naval plane
Thla paint
waa well attendod and much intereat had never boon removed which makes was tied up. Fifteen shots were ex­
changed before tho prisoners, two o f
NEW ARRIVALS ^ T BAUMEL ’8 waa manifested by all present. A
It harder fo r searchers to sight it. whom were members o f the steam*
In this issuo Baumol’s Specialty voto o f thanks was tendorod the Speed boats and destroyer which
Shop advertises tho new arrivals in Montezuma Hotel
and Manager searched yesterday In port are today ship’s crew, wero taken Into custody.
Each bottle o f liquor had the regu­
the shapo of ratine gingham dresses Grose at the closo o f tho meeting.
being held In reservo in case rescue lation cologne glass top. When re ­
now millinery, capes and wraps, and
work become necessary.
moved, however, thla disclosed an
skirts. Special prices on twenty taf­
W. B. Tolley a well known archi­
feta 'dresses. Watch the H erald-for tect o f Lakeland la In the city today
announcements on tho Fashion Show. calling on his many friends and
looking over the situation here. Mr.
Everybody Is going to tho Central Talley qays tho state o f Florida is accepted one with the W ight Bros.
Florida Water Traffic Lea go meet­ growing rapidly in every section and Company,
F. R. Mustin, manager o f J. H.
ing at Orlando tonight. It meant so he 1* kept busy drawing plans fo r
—
Waters
store at Okeechobee, aeeenmuch to every business man in San­ new construction work. Mr. Talley
the
phonopanted
by
his handsome little m b ,
ford that they should drop every­ ha* the sympathy o f his friend* in
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t
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,
F.
R.
Jr.,
was
in the city today, e o .
thing else and go to tho meeting. A t this recent death o f his&gt; father *t
coupons
on
route
home,
after
a visit with n h .
Lakeland.
the Orlando court house at 7:80.
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tives at Ocala.
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HAKE YOOR MONEY WORK FOR YOO
' WE PA Y 4% INTEREST ON SAVING DEPOSITS

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WHAT’S YOUR AMBITION?
Men who nre earning no more than yourself are buying
their own homes, seizing business opportunities nml making
profitable investments.
The systematic accumulation o f money in a Bank ac­
count makes all of these possible. Moreover it is n good in­
vestment in itself.
The mnn who fails to save does none o f these things.
A CALENDAR SAVING BAN K TEACHES DAILY SAV ­
INGS— WHY NOT START YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY?

The Seminole County Bank
STRENGTH-

-PROGRESS-

-SERVICE

night at eight o ’clockk at which time
tho club will be organised and other
mntters o f Importance taken up.
Ladles are especially invited to at­
tend.
809-4tp

PERSONALS
A. M. Kronen o f New York City
la in Sanford again after an absonco
o f eight months. He was here last
winter and made many friends who
are glad to see him again.

SOCIETY
VlRS. FRED DAIGBIt, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
It you h a r e a n y f r l t a f a t UIII b s 7 » *
—If j « n a r t c o l a s a n y w h e r e e r e o n l a s
lu n ii, o r If yo n are e n le r t a l a la c , w rite
i p«.ital card to Ihla dep a rtm en t, s l t l i l
iMnlUt o r telrh p on e the Item* It w ill
»e ffrentljr appreciated*

hie Hawkikna fo r the peat two weeks,
leaves today fo r Leesbrg, where she
will visit hor mother, Mrs. Lacy Har­
bor, nnd sister, Miss Thelma Harbor,
beforo returning home. Mr. Syphon
arrived hero last evening and will
accompany his wife to Leesburg.

G reat C om edy Dram a, “Friendly
Enem ies,” a Chautauqua Feature

ETHEL CLAYTON

Mrs. H. F. Steele and Herman A l­
ton, Jr., aro visiting Mrs. Steele's
mother, Mrs. D. J. Dykes at West
Palm Dench.

“HER OWN
MONEY”

Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Thrnsher, Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Dalgcr, Sr., and Mrs.
N. II. Gamer motored to DcLand
yesterday afternoon.

Also “A Muddy Bride*

Mrs. Wilson, who has been visit­
ing her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Monger,
on West Sixth Strcot, returned yestordny to her homo nt Lowisburg.
DAUGHTERS MEETING
Tho Missionary scrvico to bo held
tomorrow afternoon nt tho homo of
Mrs. Claude Herndon is termed a
''Daughter’s Meeting” nml is in charge
o f the daughters of women who, in
tho pnst, woro responsible for tho oxistenco and continuation of Mission­
ary effort in tho Methodist Church of
Sanford. Mrs. Alico Evans Eldor is
leader for tho day. Mrs. Llllio Evans
Herndon, Mrs. Doth Mottinger Mor­
gan, Mrs. Salllo Lou Peabody G rif­
fith and Mrs. Efflo Martin Fox aro
hostesses.
Tho subject for mission study 1b
“ Mexico,” conducted by Mrs. S. W.
Walker.
Tho following progrnm will bo ren­
dered during the social hour:
Selection by Sunday School Orches­
tra.
Musical Rending— Mrs. Newberry,
Piano Solo— Mrs. S. W. Walker.
Vocal Solo— “ One Sweetly Solemn
Thought,” Miss Lillio Ruth Spencor.
Violin Solo— Mrs. P. M. Boyd.
^Reading— Miss Ora Williams.
Trio— “ An Autumn Lulluby,” Mcsdames Herndon, Fox and Morgan.
All members o f tho Missionary So­
ciety aro invited to attend
the
Daughters meeting.

Anyono wishing poinscttlas for
planting can havo same free by tak­
ing them from the street at the resi­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
dence o f R. J. Holly at Sixth and
Park. Good chnnce to got all the
Friday— Mothers Club will meet nt
poln8ottias for spring planting.
tho homo of Mrs. A. M. Phillips on
Onk nvenuo nt three-thirty, o'clock.
Tho Kiwnnls Club held tholr regu­
COOKED FOOD SALE
Friday— Mrs. E. F. Ilousholdcr will
lar weekly luncheon today at the Val­
The N. Do V. Howard Chnptor
entertain the members of tho Lucky
des notel nnd hnd tho Plckcrts for
U. D. C., will hold a cooked food salo
Thirteen Bridge Club nt her homo
their guests in songs and stories
Snturday afternoon at McCullers’
on Ninth street at 3 p. m.
Tho Kiwnnls were almost 100 per
Store.
cent present nnd hnd a very Interest­ Saturdny—Catholic Women’s Lenguo
will hold u cooked food sale at
ing meeting.
COOKED FOOD SALE
Deano Turner’s Store.
Tho Catholic Ladies League will
The Sanford Cycle Co., has an ad­ Saturdny— Children's Story Hour will hold a cooked food solo Saturday afbo held nt tho Central Park nt four tomoon nt Deano Turner's Store,
vertisement in tho Dnily Herald, call­
o’clock.
ing attention to tho flno lino o f Ash­
ing tackle and sport goods just ar­ Snturday— CcciUnn Music Club will
meet nt tho studio o f Mrs. Fannie
rived nt 'this popular emporium.
S. Munson on Myrtlo avenue at
Rend tho advertisement nnd sco tho
three o’clock.
Sanford Cyclo Co., for anything in
tho sporting lino as well as bicycles Saturdny— N. Do V. Howard Chnptor
U. D. C., will hold a cooked ofod ha
and accessories.
CELERY
ha
sale at McCuller's Store.
m h Vji Fn
si
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Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Frazier nnd Monday—Wesmlnstcr Club will meot
at the home o f Mrs. Joe Chittenden Cnrlot Shipments ReportedMch. 22nd
daughter Miss Tholmn nnd Miss Cnso
on Eighth nnd Laurel nvenuo at Florida— Sanford Rcctlon ............... 53
left yestordny for thoir homo in Fred­
Floridn— Manatee section ................11
three-thirty.
ericksburg, Virginin, after spending
California— Southern district ......... 1
the winter here at their home at El­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Lane nnd Mrs.
der Springs. The Frazlors fcol like
Total enrs ................................. 08
Sanford is really their home now and A. W. Leo motored to Orlando yestor­
Destination of Floridn Shipments:
while they go homo for the summon* dny where they spent tho day very
Wnycross, 12; Now York, -1; Cincin­
they really like Florida hotter than pleasantly.
nati, 2 ; San Antonio, 1; Duluth, 1;
old Virginia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bart Peterson of Fiorcnco, 9; Detroit, 3; Pittsburgh, 3;
Special nt Stone &amp; Corwin's, Red Jamestown, N. J., have returned from Rochester, 1; Providence, 1; Chicago,
Snapper Fish gtonk, 25c lb. Phono Jacksonville, whoro they were tho B; Snvnnnah, 3; Baltimore, 1; Toronto,
372-W: 327 Sanford Avo.
311-ltc guests of their aunt and undo, Mr. 11; Potomac Yards, 0; Jersey City,
nnd Mrs. Robert Simms, and nro tho 2; Houston, 1; Boston, 1. Total enrs,
guests o f the lattors’ parents, Mr. 04.
ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS
Diversions Piled Since LsbI Report
All the stockholders and any who nnd Mrs. B. J. Starling.
FROM SAVNAANII: Pittsburgh 3
are interested in tho Country Club
Mrs. Syphon of Commerco, Ga., Now York 4, Philadelphia 2, Cleve­
and Golf Links nro requested to meet
In the Court House next Tuesday who has been tho guest o f Miss An- land 1, St. Louis 1.
Floridn .A5C .-C100T. ETAOIN SES
Shipping Point Information for Wed­
nesday, Mnrch 22nd
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, clear.
Haulings heavy. Demand and move­
ment good, mnrkot slightly stronger.
8
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Carlots f. o. b. cash track: 10 inch
Just Arrived •
crates Golden Self Blanching, in the
rough, -ls-Gs, mostly $2.25: Carlots f.
Fresh Carload of that Good Old Reliable
o. b. usual terms: $2.25-$2.40; washed
prccoolcd $2.65-$2.75.
Total cnrlot shipments from San­
ford section this season to date,
cars ...................................... ......... 1012
Totnl cnrlot BhipmontB from Mnnateo section this senson to date,
Null Sed
cars ............................................... 707
Total cnrlot shipments from Florda last senson to same date,
Phone
Us
Your
Wants
cars
............................................... 2030
Telephone 135

A 2-part Century Comedy and

“Face to Face With
i
Japan”
Friday nnd Saturday— D. W. C.riffith’s "Dronm Street"

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“ Friendly Enemies” Is ono of the most popular of recent comedy successes.
Scores of cltjes throughout tho couutry Imvo alternately laughed nnd wept
over this Irresistible comedy drnmn whose plot grows out of tho conflicting con­
victions of two life-long friends.
A complete production of "Friendly Enemies" will 1k? given nt the coming
Kcdpnth Chautauqua by a cast of six experienced Ilrondwny nctors organized
by William J. Keighley, manager of the New York City Producing Department
of the nedpath Bureau.
This delightful comedy will he one of the most popular entertainment at­
tractions on tho ontli'o Chautauqua program.

IN ESTIMATED REVENUES
(H r T h e AxaorIntril I'rraal

WASHINGTON, Mnrch 2.1.-On
basis reported collection of Ineoms
and profits taxes o f March fifteenth
installment, thcro Is n shortage of
two hundred million dollnrs in esti­
mated revenues from these sources
for tho calendar yoar 1922, It was
estimated todny by tho Treasury.
GOOD FRUIT YEAR
SAY T n E FARMERS
IN MOST SECTIONS
I lly T h e Amoi-lnlril I’ rma)

WASHINGTON, Mnrch 23.-Outlook for whnt farmers call good
fruit year, wns promising in most
parts of tho country, according to
Weather Bureau.

— Phone 127 !

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CHULUOTA
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200 MILLIONS THIS YEAR

The Churchwell Co.i

K E Y S T O N E L I ME

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In addition to tho representative*
o f various women’s clubs throughout
the state, sevoral business orgtnl**.
tions participated in the forum.
Enforcement o f cattle dipping leg.
(elation as well as local option stock
laws will be sought strongly It was
generally emphasized.
Tho spoekert included Mrs. Regj.
nald Owens, o f Miami.
Presentation o f reports occupied
largely the morning session.

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INCOME TAXES SHORT
do moro than submit tho photograph.
$500 OFFERED TO
GIRL
Names should be written plainly on
PRETTIEST
tho back o f tho picture, giving occuTampa Times Will Pay Well For pntlon If the young lady Is employed,
and mailed directly to Beauty Editor
Photograph of Florida's Most
Tho Times, Tampa, Fla. Tho namo
Beautiful Young Lady
o f the photographor should also be
Tho Tampa Daily Times is offer­ givon.
i
ing $500 in gold for tho photograph
of tho most beautiful girl in Flor­ AUDUIION FOLKS TAI^K
ida, in ordor tot prove that this state
NEEDED LEGISLATION
is in no way behind tho rest of tho
country in feminino loveliness
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 28.— A
Photographs o f any girl over 10 forum this afternoon nt which speak­
years (unmnrried) aro invited from ers gnvo five mlnuto outlines of leg­
nil sections of tho state. These plc- islation they proposed to seek at tho
turcs will be published from time to next scsion of the state’s law-making
timo, nnd nt tho close o f tho contest body, nnd nn nddross last night rcthc judges will decido which is tho Intlng to forestry by F. H. Miller, o f
most beautiful one. Tho $500 will tho Southern Forestry Experiment
be paid directly to the girl.
Station, New Orleans, mnrked tho
No costs o f any kind are attached sessions here o f the Florida Andoto entering, nor is there anything to bon Society,

MARKETS

SERVICE

Evening Pictun

PRICE

JACKSONVILLE, March 23.—An „
attempt on tho part o f certain mom- J
bora o f tho city council to force tho &gt;
adoption o f a city ordinance which 3
would have rolegntcd tho old fashion- J
ed dodgor or hand bill to tho musoum, was defeated last night. Sup­
porters of the measure maaintained
that tho dodgers litter the streets
and make tho work o f the street
cloaning department more labor- 1
■ ious.

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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Eaat Coaat Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the plnea nnd lakea of 8 emlno!o county, j n up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private batha and hot water heat. Flret
, claaa cuisine. Rates $2.50 to 9 U 0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, acj cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUM LEY, Manager

Aftor all, happiness doesn’t de­
pend on an automobile. Even a poor
■ man can run down his neighbors.
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Anothor prolific cause o f divorce is
the can opener.

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Today
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The world at your door every even­
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may not have sufficient funds to
havp purchased breakfast before ht
ot&amp;rted
the day’s work. It Is all in
ra h lla h rd e v e ry ■ l l t r » » o » « • • » &lt;
4mm nt Ik r Herald O u lld lav, 10T
tho day's work with tho nowspajlor
IlKavlIa A r t n
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men nnd Just how difficult their
task la or how stupendous it is will
never bo known until they have pass­
I'UDUIHKHII
ed away.
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UNCLE HANK

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.
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H. A. NKKL-------------- (Jeaeral M a m tr

Another flying bont has been lost
enrouto from Miami to Bimini. It
bents all how those fellows lose their
bearings after thoy have soon Bimini
nnd start back home. Bimini Is only
a small speck in tho ocean yet they
find it every time. Tho Florida terri­
tory is ten timos ns largo hut thoy
can’t find it on tho return trip. Wo
suppose thoy will coll out all the
govemmont fleet and tho airplanes
and the state militia and tho Sanford
Machine Gun Company to find thorn.
You know "llkkor” is a strange thing.

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Applicants

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The bis 12- to lA-pac* Weekly
elr eoeero Heniiaoie Oonnty
•ad la published every Friday. Adeertlatas ratea made known on apalloa,|an. D e w o e ra tio In p olitico. I M * pee
rea r, a lw a r a In ndranpo.
WBMBKH T U B A H O C I A T I B PIUBid

Another fish day,

FIRST PRIZE— Shakespeare Reel
SECOND PRIZE— Heddori Rod.
THIRD PRIZE— Best Silk Line.
r

Bass must be caught witl* Rod, Reel and Artificial Bait our 1
chased o f the
v a

Spring is approaching.
Judgo
Scholia
Malnes
is
wearing
a
red
tie to
It takes a weddln' to bring oat ST
pollco
court
again.
varieties of pickle-forks.

TRUCK
By a Sanford Celery-fed
Man

Young John T&gt;. Rockefeller says it
is hard to give away millions. We
quite agree with him. Wo havo such
n hard time giving them away each
week hero in Snnford.

Ball Hardware Co.

And the Cat Came Back
"Lost, Strayed or Stolen—Tho Ho­
tel Astor cat, Tommy, who Is well
known to patrons o f the hotel. Any
person returning him will receive a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
bottle of tho famous Mountain Dow
Scotch, specially Imported by W il­
liam Fleming."— Ad. in tho Panama
City Star and Herald.
They say that a Jacksonville cop
who chased a “ rum runnor" into tho
Union station shouted, “ Drop that suit
cuso you bootlegger," and 47 suit cas­
es nnd two hnndbngs hit the' ground.
-St. Augustlno Record.

VOL1E WILLIAMS, Proprietor

BUICK and OLDSMOBII^E
Sales and Service

“ Miss Bcrthn Bath wus honored on
Easy to Be Calm
Mondny when Mrs.’ Harry Bath enter­
Th e patient In tho private ward of
First Class Mechanics
tained with a shower.''— Wilmington
n hospijpl wo sn testy old millionaire
Correspondent o f Ohio State Journal.
whose case at first gavo tho physician
In one o f the most up-to-date Garages in the City
considerable difficulty.
"Ford Roasts the Politicians," says
"W on.” "aid tho crusty one after ho
SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
headline in daily papers. Ho ought hud been there Sovornl weeks, "how.
to rido them in Fords when thoy run do you find me this morning 7"
for offico.
•
"Y ou’ro getting on well," replied
the phyBicinn, rubbing his hands in
We asked a porter at a hotel If it satisfaction.
"Your legs are still
was General Porter who said “ tako swollen, but thnt doesn’t bother me."
no qunrtor from tho onomy," nnd he
"O f courso It doesn’t" snarled the
5 115 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
SANFORD, FLA.
said that no portor ever said th at
old man, “ Your logs could swell till ■
thoy blew up nnd it wouldn’t bother ■■ «■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !
"Pantry Boy Hold for Murder," aayn mo."
dispatch from London. If our pantry
boy ever commits murder wo will kick
NOTICE TO FARMERS—Just ar­
his pants in tho pantry.
rived, fresh carload of thnt good old
reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
Nuff
Hot Dogi
sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
There once was u woman called Mrs. wants. Thoy will have our usual
Who said, “ I don’t know what a Krs.
prompt nttontion.—Hill Lumber Com­
But a follow in haste
pany. Service, quality, price, 309-3tc
Put his arm ’round her waist,
And quietly nnBwered, "W hy Thrs."
ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS
— Stylus.
All tho stockholders and any who
aro Interested In tho Country Club
Thought for tho Day
nnd Golf LlnkB aro requested tojn oet
A life thnt is lived wholly for self in tho Court House noxt Tuesday
gets to be unlovely, and ail its inner night at eight o ’clockk at which timo
deformity is expressed in features, tho club will be organized and other
tones, words nnd bohnvior. A look- mnttors o f importance taken up.
ing-glasB will Inform such n man of Ladies aro especially Invited to at­
the workings of his soul, ns will also tend.
30D-4tp
his voice, if his ears do not deceive
Wo have just received and have on display a most complete J
him.— United Presbyterian.
Children’s Wash Suits being closed

know something about his country
FINANCING THE SCHOOLS
when, ho has heard tho speakers toll
of tho inland waterways und water
Gainesville and Cicnrwater are two
traffic.
Florida cities jst now much worried
over tho local school situation in their
Sanford peoplo will join Orlando communities. Unless sufficient monand Kissimmee people in the building cy can bo ralsod with which to pay
of that trolley line from Sanford to the tuachora, tho schools will bo comKissimmco and on to Tampa. It will pelled to closo for the remainder of
mean the building up of tho entire tho season. Up In Galnosvlllo tho
stretch o f country from Sunford to hat was pnssed among tho citizens
Kissimmee— already tho most popu- with tho gonl of $4,000 in sight, hut,
ious in t):&gt;stnte.
after a more or less thorough can.
o------------vas, little more than $2,000 was obJack Hughes former newspaper tained. Tho same condition threatman it touted as a candidate for the ens several towns nnd cities in Florlegislnturo from Ornngo County. Wo Ida aud it is now vory evident thnt
aro for you Jack and if possible will tho next legislature will have plenty
got down thoro nnd voto for you at to do if it will tncklo this vastly imlcast once. But Jnck, old boy, you portnnt problem prayerfully nnd
will And it hard sledding. They don’t thoughtfully, determined to find a hoIwnnt newspaper men in the Floridn ution that will be n solution nnd not a
legislature. Wo tried It.
postponement o f r.n inevitable evil
— ■ o— ------ilny. Columns could be written on
The bonus bill has passed the this subject of schools but hrlefly
house but this does not mean thnt it this much mny be snld, thnt some
will becomo a lnw.
It utill must drnstic action must bo taken if tho
tako its chances with the senate and young people who are growing up to
thnt is rough riding.
Tho ox-ser- mnnhood nnd womanhood are to beout at hair prico at Sanford Shoo &amp;
Instructions Obeyed
vlco mon aro not trying to forco this como useful citizens. No stnto enn
Clothing Co,
310-fltc
bill through Congress. They want nfford to neglect its schools nnd FlorTho managing editor of a smnll city
Congrcsa to feel that the bonus is ida will bo remiss in its duty and newspaper wheeled his chair nround
Herald wnnt nds get results.
due tho ox-servico men or it is not guilty o f a grave offenso against its
duo them and to decide it once and future citizens if it fnils to provldo
fo r all. As tho Herald sold m a n y 'f o r them nmple educational facilities,
times tho ex-servico men do not want j — I.nkolnnd Telcgrnm.
the government to give them any—--------- 0________
thing. All they want is help of some TIME TO AMERICANIZE ALIENS
kind thnt will put them on their feot
WITHIN OUIt BONDERS
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whoro thoy need it and somo of
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them need it more jpst now than
After Col. J. Q. Nolan delivered his
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they will over need it again. Some- address at Eola Park Inst night hunthing in tho shape o f a loan from the dreds o f people left with n new em­
i
banks would solvo tho quostion for pression o f th0 Ku Klux Klnn. Tho
r
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many o f thorn and they could pay the Klun is 100 per cent American nnd is
j
government bnck and no one would bo going to see that tho rest o f tho
hurt. Certainly they arc entitled to country gets In line. Tho time to
j,
something.
Americanize thp nliens within tho
borders of this country hns como, and
Our sympathy Is extended to Edi- no more aliens should bo permitted
tor Thorndyko of tho KiBslmmeo to enter. I f those foreigners on our
*
Gazette who recently lost his only shores do not wnnt to apeak nnd road
child, a dnughter, who gave a mom- the English language nnd learn our
■orlnl note to her memory in Inst customs they should bo deported,
■week’s Gazette nnd then turned to Furthermore, amendments to tho conhis accustomed tasks. Tho editors stitutlon seem populnr, nnd wc ndvoaro liko tho actors. RegnrdlcsB of cate an amendment compelling nil
tho grief, the troubles and sorrows newspnpers published on Amerlcnn
that beset their own households they soil to be printed in one Inngungo—
must go on each day and night and English.
«
Bmllo rognrdlcBB of how heavy their
Tho BnlknnB started tho troublo in
hearts mny be.
The paper must Europe nnd set tho world on fire,
como out regardless of how th&lt;j e d l-, Thoro
are
miniature
“ Balkans"
tor feels nnd ho must keep up tho springing up all over America where
tamo show of good humor, optlm- peoplo spenk their own languugo oxism, chcorfulncas, oven though he clusivoly— Russian, Gorman, Italian
and Greek. Tho timo is fast ap­
proaching when America musf be
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thoroughly Americnnlzed.
Insidious
propaganda ulicn-to American Inter­
ests must bo crushed its tho bud and
not allowed to bloom along while real
Americans nre careless to the situa­
tion, The burs should be dropped on
i
Immigration fo r tho next twcnty-Avo
years and Americans should set about
to educate those foreigners now In
America. Should tho millions o f al­
iens diBrogard our language, our Id­
eals and our customs and culture
they should bo deported Clean up at
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
home and place on tho scrap heap
vice Our Motto
those Inhabitants who think moro of
their old country than they do of
’Amorlca.— Orlando Sentinel.
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We don’t try to sell all the tailoring but to try to
Our. bread and rolls stand thu test. I
sell the best
WELAKA BLOCK
— Daylight Bakery, 313 Sunford Ave­
nue.
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SCHAEFER-WEEDON TAIL­
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Will be With Us

24th

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Big Line of Sporting Goods j
of Every Kind
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line of EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN— the right J
Btuflf at the right price— and everything is brand new.
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Sanford Cycle Co.]
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CAR LOAD OF BUICK AUTOMOBILES ■
B Y WIRELESS
CAR LOAD OLDSMOBILES B Y HYDRO. j
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25th!

Sanford
! Shoe &amp; Clothing Co. 1 j

FANE TURNER

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Savings should have os definite a piece in
tho family expense account as the bills for

If you are interested in a high
grade tailor-made suit for im­
mediate or late delivery it will
pay you to see this line.

FRUITS
• VEGETABLES g

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Williams Garage

[ N. H . GARNER j

Today and
Saturday

G RO CER IES!

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Get your tackle ready and win one o f the three prizes

W hit Do You Thln« of Thlof
Virginia housewives mnko tho best
pickles.— Delineator.

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A N N U A L CONTEST W ILL OPEN
APRIL 1ST, 1922

OUR

Man from Palm Beacn wants to
know If thoro is a Legion member in
Snnford known as "Buddy Fnt Boy."
Don’t know him, friend, and anyhow
If wo did we wouldn’t tell you.

IlltYAN IS LIKE CATTS

Thls weather Is tho greatest In the
Sure, Mr. Bryan is coming into tho
world.
rncc— ho is like Catta, who couldn't
got an offico in his own state, so
Clean up and got ready for a flno came to Floridn. Ho thinks Floridians
spring and summer.
nre easy. And sometimes they are.
--------------- o— -----------But when tho campaign warms up
Now for those hundred now homos Park Trammell will tnko a Httlo wellfor the people who havo been clamor­ earned vncatlon, and como home, nnd
ing fo r them.
go nround among thoifolks, and smile,
-------------o-----------* nnd gtnd-hnnd, nnd show thnt genuine
All the Joy seems to have been Interest he has In the people ho hns
taken out o f joy riding since the lived nnd worked among all his life,
“ folks in white" have token to search­ nnd thoy will rnlly around him, rally
ing outos that woro out lato at night. onco agnin. And when tho votes aro
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counted it will be found that the best
Evory businoss mun in Sanford man has won, nnd William J. Bryan
should join tho Chamber of Com­ hns ndded anothor stout, green sprig
merce and the Central Florida Water to his wreath of willows. All tho
Traffic League. Moot tonight in Or­ same, it is not fair, and it is not cred­
lando.
itable to Democrats that u man whoso
eligibility is not questioned
should
have
to
run
against
one
whose
eligi­
The Central Water Traffic League
meets In Orlando tonight and every­ bility is.—Ocnin Star.
------------- o------------one who attonds the mooting will

and' pressed a button on his desk.
Tho subordlnato wanted entered.
“ Here,’ ’ said tho editor, “ aro a num*
bor o f directions from outsidors toll­
ing us how to run our paper. Seo that
evory one is carried out.”
And tho oiTico boy, gathering tJ»om
all in a largo wastebasket, did IB.
— Amoricun Legion Weekly.

fuel, food, light and clothes.
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I f you would be successful, you must allot a
certain part of your salary to thrift.
The Peoples’ Bank o f Sanford cordially in­
vites the deposits o f the small saver.
Make yourself save— and succeed.

You can

* do so if you will.

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PANARAMA OF LIFE’S PICTURES

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KcKinnon’s and Wallsman’s Lawn *
PROGRAMME

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The Seasons— Betty McKinnon, Marioh Ann Powers, Juanita
Smith and Margaret Purdon.
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20th Century Sweet Sixteen........................................Mildred Holly
16th Century Sweet Sixteen......................................Nnorai Scoggan
gport GirLi*«».... ...................... .................. ..................Miss* Humphreys
Youth and Old) A ge..................Agnes Dumas and Adelaide HigginB
Young Married Set....... Mrs. Ben Caswell and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff
Colonial D a m o .... ............................................... .'...Mrs, B. J. Starling
gleeping Beauty ..................................... ................... Florence Henry
The N u rse ................................... v .......................... Mrs. L. I. Frazier
Jlilk-maid.............................................................................C. E. Henry
uette
-Mrs, Coleman
Madonna .......
................ . Mrs. Lloyd
The B r id e ..... .............................................................Mrs. Percy Mero
Farmer Boy .....................................................................H. R. Stevens
Fashion Favorites— Mrs. Housholder, Mrs. Drumond, MrB. Lewis,
Mrs. Wallsman.
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Music— Piano kindness o f Mr. H interm ister
Quartette

L0NGW00D
Mrs. Frank Noyes entertained at
400 Thursday evening at har winter
homo. There were -three tables of
players. The S% Patrick idea was
artistically carried out with all green
decorations. Dollcious refreshments
consisting o f an Ice couiso with in­
dividual cakos werq served at the
close of the card game.
Invited to enjoy this pretty party
.were tho following: Mr, and Mrs.
E. E. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Long, Mrs.
White, Mrs. Roy Sours, Miss Olivo
Dinkol, Messrs. John and Ralph Ran­
ger and E. S. Mijler.
Mrs. Goorgo Stuart, Miss Margaret
and George Stuart loft Fridny night
for their homo in Voronn, Penn.
, C. H. Corn and Miss Ruth returned
Saturday from a most plensant trip
to Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irving of Or­
lando woro the guests o f Mr. and
Mrs. A. Yy Fuller.
There wife church at the Christ
church Sunday afternoon.
Father
Peck of Sanford officiating.
Roy and Bill Coleman of Lake Mon­
roo wore visitors in town Sunday.
Miss Lolia Fuller returned Thurs­
day from Miami where she attopded
tho Federation o f Music.
There will bo n “ IIoubo Warming”
at tho Library Friday evening to
cenebrato tho completion of tho buildInk'. Everyone is invited.
Wilbur W l.it. und Loui. Ent.mli.gor
of Dunedin » o r o In town tho first ot

Mrs. Glenn of Sanford sang n'duet
also Mrs. Glenn sang a solo and Miss
Ruth Corn o f Franklin, Tcnn, sang
••Alono” which was onjoyed by everyono. Mrs. Wllkerson road on tho
•‘Enlistment’’ and, last on tho program
was a talk on Cuba by Mrs. Walker
o f Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Rangpr and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy woro visi­
tors in Sanford Wednesday.

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Farmers in this section are busv
with pepper fields, Somo will begin
to pick within tho next two weokd.
Buyers are out looking tho Holds
over. A few havo contracted tho poppors till tho last of June. Others
have refused good offerB preferring to
tako n chance on a good * market.
Squash cucumbers, tomatoes, beans,
and other spring crops nro doing nice­
ly.
State Rural Inspector, M. D. Geiger
visited our school Thursdny and after
a close inspection of tho buildings,
promises, class rooms, methods of
teaching, etc., placed tho school In
class A, second upon tho list of two
hundrod and fifty rural schools vis­
ited since October. Mr. Geiger nddressed tho school In tho nudltorlum
and told tho children something of
tho prominent features of the Bchool
throughout tho stato.
Ho said he

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tnnny good join t., but o.p cd n ll,
the many benutlful memory gems tho
the week calling on tholr friends.
children know so well.
Mr. and Mrs. Boltz and Miss Noll
Tho Fairy play under tho super­
Baker- left fo r tholr homo In Ohio
vision
of tho Stnto Bonn! of Health
after spending the winter with Mr.
will
ho
shown at tho Lake Monroo
and Mrs. Roy Sours.
School
Fridny
evening nt 8 P. M. We
C. W. Entzminger and Tuno Lewis
woro visitors In Sanford Wednesday.' arc to havo tho Fairy Play for sollTho regular monthly Baptist Mis­ ing tho grontost number o f Christmas
sionary mooting w o j held Wednesday Seals.
Mrs. Ora Layton, Supt., of tho
afternoon aj tho church. There was
a largo number of visitors from Health crusade In throe counties nnd
Sanford Orlnndo and Winter Park. Mr. Gowdy of Orlamjo visited Mon­
A very intonating program was ren­ roe Fridny.
Mrs. C. F. Rnulerson of Miami vis­
dered. Mrs. A. Y. Fuller gave an in­
teresting 'talk on tho Baptist Drive ited her brother, Prof. Tclden Jacobs
for $75,000,000. Mr. Lnmrlck of Or­ last week.
Monroe baseball team crossed bats
lando read the Devotional readings.
Mrs, Moso Overstreet gnvo a talk on with the Sanford team Saturday and
the "Enlightmcnt.” Mrs. Carol nnd Monroo cqmo out victorious with n

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ats.‘fe? r.sr!r»fis,u?i® 1bsra.?r,jiar,tas.T,i8!ai»7,fl:

a,—That tba known bomlliolitara, miirtn»*ai*«.
and Other aawWy
per rml nr mora of total amount of bond*, inorfgain, or otbrr aarnrltlra era:
Mrrgrntlialar l.lnotypa Company, Naw York.
4.—That the two paragraph* na*t almra, fir
Inf Iha nauira of tho awnara, atockholdara, ami
aactirlty holdara. If any, contain not only tha Hat
of almkholdrra and aarurlty Imldara aa thay appaar upon hooka of tbo company bat alto. In
ratra whrra tho atockholdfr or aacurlty holder
appear* .upon tho twuka of the company aa truetea or In any other fiduciary relation. Ilia name
nf ttia parwin or cortxiratlon fur wbom auch Iruatee I* ...IInf, la firm : »N« that tha aald two
paranraph* contain autementi embracing af­
fiant'* full knowledge and belief aa to tba elrciiiimtanraa anil condition* under which *tuck hold
e rs and security b o ld e m w h o d o not *|»triiHtnes, )ir&gt;td stock nnd secu rities In a
pour u p oiu tb e b o o k s o f the c o m p a n y as
ca p u clty oth er than that o f a bona fide
o w n e r : nnd this a ffia n t has no ranaon
to believe that a n y o th e r person, a s ­
sociation, or corporation baa any Intcreat direct
or Indirect In Ilia aald atnek. bond*, or other aacurltlra Ilian aa au atated by him.
B.—That the average number of coptra of each
Issue o f this p u b lica tion sold o r d is t r ib ­
uted through tho malts or otherwise,
to paid Huhncrlbors d u rin g
the
six
m onths preced in g tho duto uuowu a b o v e
Is 1151.
N. J. 1,1LI.Altlt.
lluslness Mgr.
Hwarn to and suhscrlhod tiefore mo
thin 23rd day o f March, 1023.

.
f l ^ . Chnno, o f Hnnfortl. Fla., 100 shares,
0|)0 w
K n ig h t o f Hanford, Fla., 10
shares.
II. K. Hqulres o f Hanford. FIs., 10 shades,
n . F. W h lt n e r o f Hanford. FIs., 10
shares.
A lfre d
F oster,
o f Hanford, Fla., 30
shares.
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II. It. Htovens o f Hanford,
Fla.,
10
shares.
H. P. Hmlth, o f Hanford, Fin., 10 shares.
L. I. Frasier, o f Hanford, Fla., 2 shares.
W . H. Hand, o f Hanford, Fla., 10 shares.
In W it n e s s W h e re o f, tho said H. O.
Chase,, a e o . W. K n ig h t, Lt. E. Hriulres,
II. F. W hltner, A lfre d Foster,
II. R.
Slovene, II, I*. Hmlth. L. I. F ra sier and
W. H. Hand ns In corporators o f Han­
ford M o r tg a g e Loan
C om p a ny
have
h ereun to set their hands on this the
18th day o f Mnrch. A. D. 1032.
OEO. W . K N IG H T
It. K. SQUIRES
II. F. WHITNHSR.
H. O. C H A S E
A L F R E D FO S T E R
FI. R. HTEVHN8
H. P. SMIT H,
L. I, F R A Z I E R
W . H. HAND.
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A ,
COUNTY O F SEMINOLE
I, the undersigned, an o f f i c e r duly
a u th orised to taka a c k n o w le d g m e n t s o f
deeds In tha State o f F lorida do h e r e ­
b y ca rtlfy that on this 18th d a y o f
(HCAI.)
MINNIR IIAKKU.
Notary Public. March. A. D. 1022, p erso n a lly ap p eared
My comtnlsalon ex p ires O ctober 3Sth,
1924.

homo prlcos. When you are out ehop*
ping, don’t fail to atop In at T. J.
Miller &amp; Sons’ and look them over.
Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices and
terms.
288-tfe
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

N O T IC K OK IN T E N T IO N T O A P P L Y
K O Il I.E T T K H H P A T E N T

celery delta, nt tho finest o f the
planting of tho golden solf-blcaching
cplery thcro Is * itnld to bo raised
1,300 acres, set in tho Holds, with be­
tween two nnd three hundred acres
o f tho green top to be plnnted. It !b
hard to cstimato exactly but thoso
who kcop tabs every year can come
pretty closo to it.

H ardee, G o v e rn o r o f tho Htato o f F lo r-

Notice Is heretiy g iv en

S TATEM E NT OF TIIE OWNEIlNIIIP,
M A N A G E M E N T , t llU l)I.ATION, ETC.,
HERtHIIED IIV T IIE A C T OK CONGIIKHH OK AUGUST V4, Ifllg
Of Hanford D a lly Herald
published
Dally oxcopt Sunday, at Hanford. F lo r ­
ida, for April I. 1823.
BTATR OK ri.mtIPA.
COUNTY OF HKMINIjJj:. »*.:
before fue, a notary public, In nnd fur the
Slate ami mnnty aforeaabl, peraonally appeared
N. J. Milord, wlio bavins Iwen duly awnrn. aerunllns to law. de|K&gt;eea ami aava tliat hr la the
Huh. Mgr. o f tho Sanford Dally Herald
and that the following I*. to the bent of hi*
knowledge and belief, a trot atatement of tba

NEXT W EEK

John Lawrence Stock Co.
IN THE BIG TENT
Auspices Kiwnnls Club Hospital Benefit

2

Empire .Hotel Block
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST

H A LL’S BARBER
SHOP

that on the

t\f cnlnru
nunr grown
» « ,,r n in
In tha
QnnfnrA 31stwm
dayapplyof March.
tho undersignhr
celery over
the aanrord|,,d
to the1821,
Honornhio
Cary a .

There is said to bo tho largest ac­
reage of poppers over set out. Egg
plant tomntqpn, sweet corn, coco
zlllns and other kinds of sqiinsh,.
spring cnulnflowor, Irish potntoes,
chickorqy, cscclolo nnd other snlnd
plnnts nrc seen ns spring crops.
There Is a report thnt Mr. and Mrs.
J. W, Corley hnvo sold their homo
and farm nt Moores Station to Mr,
and Mrs. Bntcs. Mr, Bates is man.
nger of Jones Cnsh Grocery on First
Street. Tho Corleys nro to give pos­
session after' tho present crops nro
hnrvested nnd build n fine now home
on tho Ingraham plncc recently
bought over on Cnmovon road.
Mrs. Byron Sqruvo and children arc
leaving Friday for tholr homo In
South Jacksonville after visiting here
a month.
Mrs. R. J. Fny went to Jacksonville
on Fridny nnd was joined nt Pnlntka
by her daughter, Miss Susie Fny, the
Indies to romnin over Sundny.
Mrs. Raymond *T5minor wnH oper­
ated for appendicitis Wcdonsdny nt
the Fernnld hospital by Doctors Mar­
shal nnd Langley. Mrs. Sauner will
receive treatment for other troubles
while at the hospitnl'ns fh o hns been
in poor health for somo time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Balmas nnd
son of Eureka Hammock nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Nolan of Orlnndo rood,
wore cnlllng on Bcnrdalo avenue
friends Tuesday in tho Balmns now
car.

4

SAVH YOU MONBY
Writ* aa

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

It is estimated that about sixty per­
cent of tho 1021-22 colery crop has
been harvested. .The largest acroago

COMING
-ALL

fe

EAST SANFORD

PUBLIC INVITED
it a k a ta ta ta to lta ta F u

S.fm. fo o d PUjrtaf

come to Florida from Canada. They
made many friends'hero who regret
their departure.
Mr. add Mrs. Goorgo Cain and son
Eldon havo boon confined) to tholr
homo by Illness.
Fred and Truman, Bolly, Mr. and
Mrs. Kalserman and family spent
Sunday nt tho Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorcas and daughter
Lucille who havo epent tho winter
here will leave Wednesday for their
homo at Pnlym, Pa.
Mrs. R. T. Wynne and daughters,
Roberta nnd Josephine are recover­
ing from Ingrippe.
Master Jack Marne is upon the sick
list.

goloist ........... ........................................ Mrs. Emma Abbott Lyhipan

ADMISSION 35c

m

o f this corporation shall bo conducted before me 8. O. Chsee, Oeo. W . ICnl
Al
('resident: Geo. W.,Knlght, Vice Foster, it. It. Stevene, H. P. smith. U
I. Frailer and W. 0. Hand, each to me
WM pitched high throughout tbs an- |n Section 441. Postal Lnwa and lleguln- frod Foster. Secretary and Treasurer, well and peraonally known to me to fee
the persons described In and who sub*
Hr. fonte,
M onro, h o p ., to h .v . • |K K t E S T
” n " " , m m W U lft.? S S S S
" '. . K
■crlbod their names to the foregoing
article*
of Incorporation a t Incorpora­
strong team b y s a m m e r .
J.—ttift the n«m*e end eilitreecee of,the pub- And L. 1. F r a i l e r aa the Doard o f Dltors o f Hanford Mortgage Loan Com­
baalneee
■*»_ and M y . T T inanhe h n v « rn ! lUlwr,* editor. meiiutni editor, sad
btulneee rectors.
reotora.
Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Jacobs havo rs ,|inirwl(,.„,
ira,
,. .
The
---------------„
Tho Incorporators^
Incorporators o f this
this company pany, and they onch eeverally aoknowl*
covered after being confined to their
N*m# of
Pootofflm sddroas— shall meet In tho City o f Hanforil on edged to me that they elgned their
.
,
, ,
*
I'uldlaher: Ileretd I'rlntlm Oo.. Sanford, Florid*. (ho 7lh day o f April, 1828, to complete numee thereto for the ueee and purpos­
homo by sickness.
Kdlior: It. J. Holly. Hanford. PtorMe.
the oriranlintlon o f the company and es therein expressed.
In witness w hereof 1 have hereunto
Mpi nnil Mrs P R Ahem hhvn said M«n*sls* Editor: II. J. Holly, Hanford, yktrlde. to adopt by-laws,
air; ana Mrs. K.J9. A nom nave aom j,„l1nMg M»n**»r: n. j &gt;Lilian!. Beoferd. Florida
Article v i .
sat my hand and officia l seal at San­
_____ ___
_ _(&lt;)hs,names
...
. and i rfho
m 'I’lhighest
lPflFL
the own*re
are:
amount of Indebtadnoas ford, Florida, this tlth dsy o f March,
their property at Fort Piorco and are _a.—'That __
a&lt;ldrr«M&gt;a nf Indlfldual owner*, or. If a rorpura- nr ilahlllty to which this corp o ra tio n A. D. 1921.
sojoumeying at Monroo visiting relf- tlou, lira Ita nitna and tba name* and addraaaaa mRy a l ftny time nubjoct Itnslf ahall b«
(SEAL)
It. C. MAXWELL.
Notary /Public,
stockholder* owning or bolding l par cant or t Wlco tho a m o u n t o f Ita au th orised c a p - i
tivos boforo tlioy leave the state for of
more of tba total amount Of Block).
Stato
o f Florida st Largo.
Hal stock.
n. j. iiuiir, r. r. thuton, u. a . Naai, n. j .
tholr new home in Washington. Mr.
My commission expires Juno It, 1914.
A r tic le V II
Ullaril, T. ». Wllaon. Bd. Itoorka, IH*ane TraadTho nsmos and residences of the In­
and Mrs. Aheni have been residents wall. HunfVnl, Klorlila.
corporators nnd subucrlptloni o f stock
Mrs O. II. T nylor, Sanford, Fin.
Kimball Pianos, from factory to.
with the number o f shores subscribed
o f tho state about ten years having

KOt. « f 11 to « .

Next door to the Princesa Theatre

in co rp o ra tin g h a n f i Si i d m o h t ______ _______ _____________ tinder the f o l ­
H
.
*
I V V f charter,
X f - Uf tho o rig in a l
lo w in g propound
o f which Is n ow on fDo In the o f f i c e
o f the Hecrotnry o f Htato at TalluhnH212 East. 1st 8t.
Sanford, Fla.
aee. Florida.
OEO. W . K N IO H T
B. E. SQUIRES
B. F, W H I T N E R
H. O. CHASE
A L F R E D F OSTER
II. II. STEVENS
II. I«. SMITH
L. I. F R A Z I E R
W A L T E R HAND.
Wo, tlic undersigned, h ere b y unsocialo
ourselves tog e th er fo r the p u rp ose o f
b ecom in g Incorjiornted and /firming
corp ora tion under and b y virtue o f the
Stnto o f
undcV°tho fotho
low lng pro­
poned charter, t o - w it :
This shop haa been renovated, cleaned
IMini'OHED OH A IITE R OK SAN'KOIID
and painted throughout. Wo employ
MOItTOAGE LOAN COMPANY
A rticle I
only
the most skilled barbers, guar*
T bo nnmo o f this co rp ora tion ahall he
SAN FORD MORTGAGE
LOAN COM­
antce sntiafaction and will oppreciU
PANY, and Its principal plnce o f bualyour patronage.
ncan HimII he In the City o f Hanford,
Henilnnlo County, Florida, with branch
offlcea nt auch o th e r iiolnla In tho Htato
o f Florida, and In tho United States or
fo reig n coiintrlea an the Hoard nf Dlreotora may from time to lim e d e s i g ­
nate.
,
A rticle II.
*
Next to Princess
T he general nature o f tho hualnoaa 4^44^44^44,^44^4A^A4^4
A
^A
to he trunauetod b y thin co r p o r a tio n
We also sharpen Razor Blades
ahall lie that o f bu yin g, selling,, ualhg,
m anaging, owiflng,
c o n t r o ll in g
and
gen erally d ea lin g In real eatntn
and
poraotml property, and erecting,
by
co n tra ct or otherwise, hulhllngn o f o v ­
ary nature and kind and d ea lin g In nnd
h a nd ing building m aterial o f evury doncrlptlon, ami d o in g ,n general Inmirnucu ami b ro k e ra g e htiHlneHH, ami to
that end, therefore, the
co rp o ra tio n
“ SERVICE TH AT COUNTS’ *
*
nhull have the p o w e r to buy, sell, purchnae, hold, awn, Improve, m o rtga g e,
It'UHe and oth erw ise acquire, dispose of.
We handle everything in
control, m anage and g en era lly deal In
real estate and poraonnl p rop erty of
ev ery kind and descriptions in erect,
by con tra ct or otherw ise, b u ildin gs o f
ev ery nature and k in d ; to huq and he
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
miod: to con tra ct and to bn con tracted
with; t o b o rro w m o n e y and to aocuro
I he loans by m o r t g a g e or m o rt g a g e s
upon Its property, o r by stock s, bond*
or Other evidences o f Indehtcdnens; and
to Isaue bonds, debentures and other
evid en ces o f Indebtedness, and to seouro the same by trUBt deeds o r m o r t ­
g a g e s o f and upon the p rop erty of tbo
c orp ora tion or by c o lla te ra l securities
o f Htieh nature amt kind as the Hoard
o f D irectors tuny deem ex p ed ien t; to
dlscounl com m ercia l paper o f
every
kind and d escrip tion ; to lease, hire, buy,
sell dnd ow n m o t o r vehlclett o f every
kind nnd description, and f o r - t h o p u r­
pose o f c a r r y in g on tho m o t o r -v e h ic le
liunliiOsa, to tiuy. soil nnd c o n v o y p r o p ­
erty, both real and pernonal, aa the
same shall he necessary, and g e n e r a l­
ly to do nil things thnt m ay he n e c e s ­
sary to tho con d u ct o f said business; lo
buy and sell and g e n e ra lly deal In
stock s, bonds, m o r t g a g e s ami all kinds
o f nccurltlcH and o b lig a tio n s, and to do
a g en eral b r o k e r a g e business; to nur| /v l* lU i........ .................. ......................
vey, subdivide, plat, Improve and d e ­
velop lands f o r 'p u r p o s e o f sale or o t h ­
erwise. and lo Iny out thereon streets, _
sid e w a lk s and nlley w a y s and to deill- I ■
cate same either to the public g e n e r a l l y ' ■
*•&gt;••«*••. m Uv
or la auch persona nn It m a y select, and I ■
to cause mnpa o r ptatn th e ro o f to ho
reco rd ed ; to act n« agent, b r o k e r
or
a tt o rn e y In fact fo r a n y person or c o r ­
poration In buying, soiling and d ealing
In rcnl prop erty and ev ery estate nnd
Intareat therein nnd chnson In action
secured thereby, ludgmonlH remitting :
therefrom , and oth er personal p rop erty
collateral therein, In m a k in g o r o b ta in ­
ing loans upon such property, In supervlaing, m a n a g in g
and
p rotectin g
auch p ro p e rly nnd loana nnd all Intoreatn In nnd clntma a f f e c t i n g the same,
%
In e f f e c t in g Inauruuce a g a in st fire ami
all oth er rlskn thereon, and In m a n a g ­
ing nnd co n d u ctin g any prncoudliiRH at
law o r In equ ity and hunlnOHn relating
to any such a g e n c y ; and to exerclae
*
%
g en era lly such p ow ers as may ha Inci­
Other Items ut very low prices— Come and be convinced
dent to or con v enien t fo r tho purpoaa
anil business o f tbla corp ora tion , and to
have und exerclae nnd en joy all
tho
righ ts and p riv ileg es o f corporation!!
fo r profit under tha law s o f the Htato
o f Florida, It b ein g ex p ressly p rovided
that tho f o r e g o i n g
ouumorut Inn
of
apecirtc powei-H ahall not ha held to
limit o r rcMtrlnt In a n y mumier the g a ll­
on*! p ow ers o f tho corpnratlife.
■
Article 111
Foot o f First St.
Opp. Ford Service Station
The Capital Mtnck o f tho co rp o ra tio n
Hliall lie T W O HU ND RED AND F I F T Y
THOUSAND D O L L A R S &lt;*250,000.00), d lvlded Into t w e n t y -fi v e hundred nharoa
o f the liar vulue o f ONE
H U N D RE D
DOLLARS each, payable o n ly In l a w ­
ful m o n ey o f tho United Htutoa
of
America.

THE O N L Y
UNION
SHOP IN SANFORD

PRICE LIST
Shave ........................... 20c
Hair C u t.......................40c
Shampoo ....................-35c
M assage.......................35c
S in ge.......................
35c

BEFORE BUYING

A PHONOGRAPH
See the

NEW EDISON
— at—

DRENNEN PIANO CO.

H ALL’S BARBER
SHOP

ORLANDO, FLA.

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY,:

?

!

\,

THE FRUIT AN D VEGETABLE LINE
Richmond, Virginia •

SPECIALS for THIS WEEK

Economy Grocery

Puffed Wheat or Rice, 2 for..............

Tall Cream, dozen...........

.'

*
■

...... $1.29

24-lbs. grood grade Flour....

1.19

Van Camp’s Beans, 2 for .

......... 25c

Gallon cans Alaga Syrup

..........69c

Economy

■&gt; l

Grocery

-X/

m

!

PEOPLE

35

Band nnd Orchestra— All New Plays— Vaudeville— Saxnphone

Quartette

OPENING PLAY MONDAY

“MOTHER AND SON”
A Comedy Drama-

-Vaudeville Between Acts
LADIES FREE M ONDAY

Admission .................................. *...........i„....................................... 15c and 35c
W a r T a x In clu ded

A r t ic le IV .

duly elected and qualified tho business

&amp;

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

Tho term f o r which thin co r p o r a tio n
Is org a n ised shall ho n in ety -n in e yearn.
A rticle V.
Tha IniHlnoHH o f this co r p o r a tio n elm It
be con ducted b y a prenldent, v ice p ro el-l
dent, a nocretary, a trea su re r and
g en eral m a n a g er and a hoard o f d ir e c ­
t o r s . T ho o f f i c e s o f Hourutary and tro a a -l
lu ro r may ho hold by one and tho aamo
I portion, and a ls o the o ff ic e s o f p resi­
dent 'o r v ice-p resid en t
and
general
m n n a g or may ho held by ono nnd tho
name person. T he Hoard o f D ire cto rs
Hhall consist o f not inoro than nuvon
nor leas than flvo, the n um ber o f aald
|Hoard to bo flx od b y the utnek holders
&lt;Rt each annual moating. T ho n o a r d o f
D ire cto rs shall ho olected hy tho s t o c k - I
holders
tholr nnnual mooting, w h ich
m oa tin g ahnll ho hold
nt m
auch
as
iu ut
u m itime
im o a
n «
m a y bo d eterm ined b
til tho annua! moot
f r A________
. V o o 'S ° : ; i i s
holtlsrs or until tholr

iOV (i

CHULUOTAIN1V-----On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Bast Coast Railway, Chulao*"
p,ne" *nd Ukea of 8®»lnole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private bathe antf hot water heat. First
cuI*lnf &lt;
10 W *0 per day; $10 to $18 per week. me.
cording to location of room.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24,

PAGE FOUR

5
STA*

AOCOATT

Is on now in every city in Florida and Sanford is going ahead and building
homes and business blocks. The best season in the history of Sanford lies
just ahead of you. Don’ t delay in your building plans.
Materials aro
cheaper, lumber is cheaper. Let us figure with you on lumber and supplies
for your new home.

[CARTER LUMBER COMPANY:
■■ BIG Y E A n FOR HOME BUILPEKS
S;
PREDICTED

CONSULTATION
AND ADVICE
FREE
Even if you have some one else do
your work—you will have a
i

*

BETTER H O M E
%

If you talk it over with

w . s. PRICE
And you will have the

/

Best H om e
If you have him build it. It will be
mutually profitable for you to
investigate 4
The PRICE is right
810 West First St.

All signs point to 1022 as a big
year for homo bulldors, according to
the department o f commerce. Tho
Department Division of Building and
Housing has studied roports of contra ctr awarded, analyzed figures on
building permits and consulted with
builders and real estate men from
scores o f cities, and concludes that be­
fore tho year is out the Unitod States
will have begun to reduce R b housing
shortago of about one million homes.
,Somo very simple figures toll tho
story. In 27 northeastern states, in
which over two-thirds o f our people
live, tho F W. Dodge Co., reports that
contracts for 75 million dollars worth
of residential construction wore aw­
arded in Fcbrunry. Tho figuro was
tho Bamo for January, while Decem­
ber showed a total o f 101 million dol­
lars. Tho figures compare with a
monthly average for tho year 1919
of 71 million vdollnrs. The showing is
very remnrknblo, as normally Decem­
ber, Janunry and February are tho
three lowest months pf the year, and
it is especially encouraging since tho
Jate summer and fall months showed
an unusually large number o f build­
ing projects started, to bo carried
along during tho winter Benson. E v ­
erything points, therefore to an ac­
tive spring building season.
The situation varies greatly be­
tween different cities, of course o
few oven haying n surplus of homes,
but n number o f pinccs apparently
will build to the limit o f their capac­
ity. In view o f general business con­
ditions it does not seem likely that
there will be nny great general in­
crease in building mntcrinl prices or
building trado wages. In fact, tho
steudy activity during tho fall and
winter months indicates that tho de­
mand for now construction Is of a
steady, healthy nature, that would
probably slacken in case o f nny mar­
ked advances.
Movements in the building Industry
during tho next few months aro ex­
pected to bo rather steady.
Measured in floor space, tho aver­
age contracts awarded during the past
three months stand well above tho
'1021 average and very c Iobo to tho
high year of 1010. With such a start

the year 1022 could easily rank
ahead of any year since the beginning
o f tho war.
Residential bulldinga have accoun­
ted fo r 47 per cent, or nearly half of
all now construction during tho past
three months, whereas, during the
years 1010 to 1621 residential con­
struction was only 81 per cent, or
less than one-third of the to ta l
Homebuilders are having first call on
tho resources of the construction in­
dustry.—Tampa Times.
BALL BUYS PROPERTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Bnll have de­
cided that Sanford is the place to live
and have purchased a Bummer home
in Lake Mnry where thoy have a lake
at tho rear o f tho property, orango
trees nnd everything nnd thoy will
move out as soon as school is over.
Mr. Ball is one o f the best band
lenders that ever came to Florida and
Sanford is fortunate in securing his

services. That ho has purchased
property and will reside Lore the year
round is a matter, of great satisfac­
tion to his many friends and the lov­
ers o f good music. The Horald con­
gratulates them on their purchase
in a fino community like Lake Mary.

IIKNOI.UTION OK lJO Alin OK COUN­
T V COMMISSIONKI18 OK SI3MINOI.R COUNTY, K l.O lllD A

Wherona. tho syetom o f hard s u r ­
faced roads In Somlnole C ounty Is In­
com plete, nnd
W h erea s, this Hoard doom s It e x p e ­
dient nml to the host In terests o f Homi1n olo C o u n ty to have hullt and
con­
stru cted a more th orou g h nnd c o m p lo to
system o f hard
surfneed
hlithwnys
th rou g h ou t tho C o u n ty o f Seminole,
a n l to Ihhiio co u n t y bonds o f Sem inole
County, fo r tho purpose o f c o n s t r u c t ­
in g paved, m ncniliunlxod o r oth er hard
■surfaced h ig h w a y s In S em in ole County,
Florida, m ore p a rticu la rly d escrib ed ns
fo llo w s , t o - w l t :
. 1IHAIIDALL AVBNUH
B eg in n in g at tho
Intersection
of
Beurdall A v e n u e at tho North h a lf mllo
post o f Section 33, T o w n s h ip 19, South
o f ltnngo 31 Fast, run South one mile
to Uonuvu Avonuo, said road to bo wld*

oned, paved nnd re-hard sufficed, and
placed In first clnna condition
“na
SIOMIOH ItOAII '

Beginning at tho Intersection of (he
Monroo n°nd with 8t. Gertrude Avenue'
which Intersection Is located on the
Notth and -South quarter lino of See*
‘ Ion

\ 0Wn"btJ&gt; 10. Hotit h of iun«e
»5*o foot south"of

the North h a ll mllo post; run Norfh
a p p ro x im a t e ly one a nd- ono-lialf muei
mile.
to the brW go neraaii the West end of
B ake Monroo, snldu-ond to ht&gt; widened
nnvod and ro-hnrd surfneed nnd i,he«d
In first class condition.
IIR A III)A 1,1. AVRNUB
n o g in n in g at the
latereectlon ol
n cnrdnll Avonuo with Geneva Avenue
at the South H a lf mile poet of Section
33, T o w n s h ip 19, South of Range 11
F a s t; run South tw o miles, said road to
bo jm v op , re-hard surfaced and placed
In first clnss condition.
CIUSUVA AVI).Ml',
,
B e g in n in g nt the Intersection ot
Benrdall A vonuo with Geneva Avenue
at the South h a lf mllo potu of Section
33, T o w n s h ip 19, South of Range II
Fast, run 13nst one mllo. said rood to be
re -h a rd surfaced, paved and placed In
first cla ss condition.
CHI,Bit Y A V K M '!)
B e g in n in g at tho
Information of
Boardnll a venue with Celery venue at
tho North hnlf mile post o f ; tinn It, I
T o w n sh ip 19. South o f Range :tl i aat,
run a p p ro x im a te ly 3,000 feet to at. I
J o h n s river, said road to ho re-harj|
su rfaced, paved and placed In first dm
condition.
ST. OE3HTIIU 1)1-3 A VF.M'I)
B e g in n in g at the Intersection of Shi
Gertrude Avonuo with the Monroe road,I

12,000 ACRES
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Orlando-to-Ocecm Highway and
St Johns River
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A group o f business men in this community rccontly uwakonoti nnd took notice.
this is what they beheld:

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They faced tho I.ns^ano i
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A “ Road to tho Sea” bringing to their own citadel the traveler from the far north who, because of
lack of easy access to inland points, had hitherto sojourned on the Eastern Coast,
The opening up of commerce with new markets as a result o f conservation of time, money and
labor in the transportation of their produce over good roads to such markets.

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In n word, they saw the FAR EAST brought NEAR.

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This company Is capitalized « t $180,000— with thie 12,COO acres simply places tho price at $15 per acre,
land is now worth $30.00 per aero— und when tho Orlnndo-to-Occan Highway is completed will soli for mwry j '
$ 100.00 per aero— clip out nnd mail tho coupon below for full particulars.
This group o f business men wore far-sighted enough to appreciate that tho “ Road to tho Sea” spelled PRO- ll
GRESS— progress to tholr own city and progress along every milo o f land to tho Son. Every ono of them i
judgo of good vulucs, thoy made hnsto to Bccuro some o f tho best of that land whilo tho prico was yet^ off- jJ
And tho great ndvantago lies in tho fact that it is located in YOUR own Orango Coflnty nnd YOUR neig or
ing Seminole County to tho north.
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Without nny effort on your pnrtt YOU nro now privileged to own an interest in that property to watch it
velop into tho back country requisite to tho growth of ovory wido-nwake city— and to share equal y 1,1
profits with thoso and other wise nien who nro daily being added to tho ranks in tho forward mnre i n
tho "Rond to tho Selr.”
The officers of tho East Orango Land Company nro:
Judge John M. Cheney, President.
M. M. Smith, Vice-President.
C. P. Dickinson, Secretary and Treasurer.
John Al. Cheney, Ex-Federal Judgo.
Thos. H. Hopkins, former President First National
Rank o f Orlando and Capitalist.

Don’ t* experiment when you build your home— and abova all, don’ t experi­
ment with the plumbing. Cheap, inefficient plumbing is like a running sore
to home owners. There is constant ekasperatiqn and expense. Every plan
for a new home should include a visit to Mahoney &amp; Walker, the plumbingheadquarters. We will be glad to talk over your equipment’ needs on any
phase of sanitation, heating, plumbing or kindred service.
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M a h o n e y &amp; W a lk e r

Invest in the D e v e l o p m e n t
Plan of the East Orange
Land Company.
CLIP

COUPON

AND

M AIL TODAY

J)r. C. D. Christ, prominent Physician nnd Surgeon.
W. Al. Igou, State Senntor and Capitalist, Eustls, Fia.
A. Schultz, Chairman Board of County Commission­
ers, Orange County.

East Orange Land Co,,

C. P. Dickinson, of Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, promi­
nent attorneys. ,
F. E. Baxter, of Floridn Good Homes— Realtor.
3. E. Turner, Fruit Dealer, Orlando, Fla.

Please send mo full particular*
in regard to your 12,000 acres *
veiopment plan:

J. C. Lcttice, of Winston-Salem and Atlantic Coast
Line Railroads.

N am e...................... - .................... .

R. B. Ilarze, Cashier Union Stato Bank, Winter Park,
Fla.

P. O. Box 272, Orlando, Fin.

Address - ............ - .......... - ................... .

M. M. Smith, of Winter Park, former Chairman of
the State Road Department.

12,000 Acres on Orlando-to-Ocean Highway

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lY , MARCH 24,1928
THE SANFORD DAILY HEHALD, FRIDAY,

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lion 27. T o w n sh ip 19. South o f Rnnge
NOTICE O F ELECTION
30 . Enst, thence Enst
a p p rox im a tely I W H E R E A S , a resolution has boon
2300 fe et to road ru nning North and ! duly
adopted by tho Hoard o f County
South, tnonco South 1500 feet to
St.
o m m issio n ers o f
S em ln ole% County,
Gertrude Avenue, said rond to ho re- C
IS; run westerly fo l lo w in g tlio present hard surfaced; ^mved and placed In first Florida, o f even dnto herewith, that it
w
ou
ld
he
expedient
and
to imi best In­
brick roncl a p p r o x im a t e ly tw o and one- class condition..
,
o f Seminole County, Florida, to
hnlf miles to the W est h a lf mile post HltAD ON SECTION LINE GET W E E S terests
Issue co u n ty bonds o f the C ounty o f
of Section 30, T o w n s h ip 10, South o f
s e c t i o n s an a n d 37. t o w n s h i p
.Som lnolo, Stale o f Florida,
fo r
tho
Range 30 Bast, said road to ho re-hard
ID, SOUTH OF It A M i E HO EAST,
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purpose
o f co n stru ctin g , re-b a rd su r­
lurfacod, paved and placed In first class
( W E S T CITY LIMIT JIOAO)
f
a
c
i
n
g
.
m
acadam
izin
g
nnd
p
a
v
in
g
c
er­
condition.
Ileglnnlng nt tho half mile post b e - !
roads In Seminole County, Florida,
CA.MEHON AVENUELAND R O A D PAST tween Sections 26 nnd 27, T ow n sh ip 19. tain
In snld resolution pa rticula rly d e s c r ib ­
MOORE'S gTATIO N
South o f R a nge 30, East, run South a p ­ ed. nnd fo r tho further purpono o f buildBeginning nt the Intersection
o f pro x im a te ly
2160
feet
toLeeaburjf
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—
..
Ing
co n stru ctin g a b rid ge a cross
Cnrneron A ven u e w ith C e le ry Avenue, llrnucli o f Atlantic Coast i-lne Railroad, the Sand
t.'Johns river In Seminole County,
which Intersection Is fo r t y C40) rods said rond to bo re-hard surfaced, paved Florida, at a point k n o w n ap Osteen
West o f tho Northeast Corner o f Sec nnd placed In first class condition.
I Ferry.
lion 33. T o w n sh ip 10, B o u tlw o f ItnnKc
RESOLVED,
11 Bast, run South on C a t ® r o n A v e ­ FRE NC H A V E N U E AND C E M E T E R Y i T H E R E F O R E . RE IT
ROAD
’ That notice ho, and tho same is hereby
nue ono mllo a c r o s s said Section 33 to
Ileglnnlng nt
tho
intersection
o f g iv en , that on tho l l t h day o f April, A.
Geneva Avenue, said road to ho r e ­
tard surfaced and plncod In first clans Frei ch Avonuo nnd Ninth Street In t&gt;. 1922, and In pursuance o f tho rosothu
City
o
f
Hanford,
run
South
on
lutlon aforesaid, duly adopted by tho
condlt Ion.
•'■unnilseloners o f
Seminole
Also begin n in g at Uio Intersection o f Preroll Avenue a p p roxim a tely one and C o u n t y
Cameron Avenue w ith Oenova Avenue n nc-u un rtor ( 1 U ) miles to the South County, Florida, and now- b ein g p u b hntf
mllo
post
o
f
Section
36,
T
ow
n
sh
ip
i
lisped
In
the
Sanford
Herald,
the on ly
tt the Northeast co rn e r o f Section 4.
it hours is InsulTicient for numnn hands to perform all
Townshln 20, South o f R a n g o 31 .Bast, 19, South o f R nn go 30 East, t h e n c e ; n ew spaper published In Som lnolo C ounrun South on Cam eron A ve n u e a p p r o x i­ Weat six (6) tenths miles to w here ty, Florida, an election will bo held,
the household tasks. Tomorrow may offer yesterday’s
mately ono mllo to tho Enst and West private road runs sou th w e sterly Into and tho riant U hereby ordered to- bo
work undone— if you are still trying to keep house by the
road which leads W est to Monro's S ta ­ cemetery. Said road to be ro -h a rd sur- held throughout tho County o f 8omttion. thence W e st o n o - h a lf mllo puat fuccd, paved and pluccd- In flrat class nolo, to determine w hether there shall
old-time
methods.
condition.
ho
Issued
by
the
said
C
ounty
o
f
SetnlMoore's Station to Heardall
Avenue,
GOl.ltHIIOIlO AND PAOLA ROAD
I note, bonds In the Raid sum o f 1100,sild rond| to be ro-hard surfaced, paved I
Ileglnnlng
nt
the Intersection o f 1000,00; to hear Interest at tho rate o f
and placed In first class condition.
1 Hut it is possible to establish the eight-hour day in the home
G oldsboro Street and French Avenue six per centum per annum. Interest
RICHMOND A VE N U E
In
tho
C
ity
o
f
Sanford,
run W est on payable se m i-a n n u a lly ; said bon ds to
liojvlnnlnf? at tho Intersection
of
by making use of electrical helps, — a Washing' Machine,
niahioond Avenue with tlenuva Avenue, G old sb oro street ap p ro x im a tely eight mature thirty yearn a ft e r the date o f
which Is nt Mm North o n o -h a lf mllo (8) tenths miles, thenco S ou th w esterly ( tho Issuance th ereo f; said bonds to bo
Vacuum Sweeper, Electrical Iron, Tonster, Percolator and
post o f Section a. T o w n sh ip 20, South on road past F l u ' s Dairy, a p p rox im a te - dated July 1st, 1922: 188,000,00 o f tho
of ItaiiKO 31 East, run South on Illch- ly nine (9) tenths miles, thence f o l l o w - ' proceeds derived from tho sulo o f la id (
other
labor saving devices. Those untiring “ household as­
mond Avonne a p p ro x im a te ly o n o -q u o r- Ing the main road West and S o u th w e st­ bonds to tie used for constructing, roerly
a
p
p
rox
im
a
tely
th
ree-quarters
(3-4)
haCil
su
rfacin
g,
macadam
izing
ami
p
a
v
ter mllo to Jordan road, said road to ho
sistants" will do your work quickly and efficiently. And the
re-hard surfaced, paved and placed in o f a mllo to the South tine o f Section iln g the ronrls In Seminole County, F lo r -I
34. T o w n sh ip 19, South o f R nnge
30 Ida, p articularly desorlbod In tho reao- I
first class condition.
cost is indeed, trifling when you think o f the time, energy
Enak thence W o st fo llo w in g
public lutlon n forcsu ld
a ; nnd $12,000.00
-------------- o f‘ tho
SIPBh A VENUE I
rond a p p ro x im a te ly three nnd throe- proceeds xlcrlvcd from thn sale o f said
nnd health they.save!
Beginning at the In tersection
o f tenthH (3.3) mllea to tho
Southwest bonds to bo used for building nnd c o n ­
8lpeH Avcnuo with C elery Avenue at c o r n o r 'o f tow nship 19, South o f Range stru ctin g n b rid g e across tho St. Johns
the Northeast corn er o f Section
32, 30 Enst, thenco North fo l lo w in g
tho R iv er In Hemlnolo County, Florldn, at
Township 19, South o f R a n g o 31 Enst. publlo rond th rough Paoln.
a p p r o x i­ a point k n ow n ns Osteen F erry ;
at
run South on Sipes A venue o n a-qu nrler m ately on o and o n o -h a lf ( l li ) miles Which anld election tho question as to
mllo to Atlantic Const Line .Itnllrond to con nect with hrlck road nt the W ost tho Issuance o f said bunds In c o n f o r m ­
track, said road to bo ro -h a rd surfaced, o n e -h a lf mllo post o f Section 30, T o w n ­ ity with tho n forcsuld resolution o f tho
aved and placed in first class condl- ship 19, South o f R a ng e, 30 East, said C ounty C om m ission ers
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of
Seminole
ft'on.
roail to bo re-hard su rfaced, paved and County, Florida, shall he submitted to
HOAD TO BRINSON'S SIDING
placed In first class condition,
tho legal votura o f tho C ounty o f Sem i­
Beginning nt tho ,N(&gt;rth half mile and
nole, Slate o f Florida. Tho form o f tha
post of Section 32, T o w n sh ip 19, South
W hereas, a m n jo rlly of tho mem bers ballot to ho used In ouch election shall
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of ItaiiRe 31 Knot, run South o n o-q u a r- o f the Hoard o f County Com m issioners
ter rnllo to A tlantic Const Lino Railroad o f Seminole County, Florida, have v o t ­
T ho fo llo w in g named persons are a p ­
track, said road to ho ro-h ard surfaced, ed to build nnd construct a ‘ bridge pointed In spectors and C lerk s o f snld
aved and placed In frlst class condl- across the St. Johns' R iver la Somlnolo ele ct lo p :
ft'on.
County, Florida, at a p o l n t ' k n o w n as I'llKCl.NCT NO. I.— HANFORD—
m
SAN FORD A VE N U E
— the Osteen Ferry, nnd
W . E. Betts
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IieRlnnlnir at tho South end o f tho
Whereas, tho Board o f C oun ty C om ­
F: L. W o o d r u ff, Jr.,
present brick p a v in g on Sanford A v e ­ missioners o f Seminole County. Florida,
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T.
M.
Fox.
Inspectors.
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nue. said point b ein g tho Intersection have em ployed th o rou g h ly competent
R. C. Maxwell. Clerk.
a
of the Sanford aufl Orlando Rond with nnd reliable experts to determine the
NO. 2 .— MOMIOE—
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B
Hanford avenue on tho East side o f S e c ­ cost nnd expense Incidental to the c o n ­ PRE CINCT
L. It. Mann,
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tion 12, T ow n sh ip 20, South o f Range struction o f a g o o d and substantial
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i
C.
O.
Bell,
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10 East, run South on Hanford Avonuo bridge across tho St. Johns river at tho
J.
C.
M
offett,
Inspectors
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approximately ono nnd o n o -h a lf miles point nforesadl. w h o have rnado a re ­
(
A. 8 Haw kins. Clerk.
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to Michigan street ns laid out 111 Pint port to the Board o f C ounty C o m m is ­ PRE CINCT
NO. ;t.— HANFORD—
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of Mecca Ham m ock, sold road to ho ro- sioners o f tho co st and expense to be
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W M. M cKinnon
hard surfaced, paved and placed In flrat Incurred in the con stru ction o f snld '
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C. L. Britt
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class condition.
bridge.
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L. T. Itryan, Inspectors
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OVIEDO AND G E N E V A ROAD
T H E R E F O R E , B E IT n E S O L V E D , by
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W. M. Haynes. Clerk.
Beginning w h e re tho F lorida East tho Hoard o f C ounty C ommissioner* o f PRE CINCT
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NO. 4.— l*AOLA—
Coast Railroad crosse s A vonuo C, In Homlnole County, Florida, thnt It la the
G eorge Smith
aB
Plat o f T ow n site o f Clcnova, Florida, determ ination o f this Board that
It
Leonard
Kelz
according to plat recordod thereon In would bo expedient nnd to tho b£Bt In­
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A. V. McOuln. In spectors
Plat Hook 2. p age 12, o f Somlnolo terests o f Somlnolo County to Ibhuo
A.
A.
Hicks,
Clerk.
County.
Florida,
th*nce
run
East co u n ty bondp o f the County o f SemiNO. 0.— OVIEDO—
to Second
Street,
thence
South note for /t he purpono o f co n s tru ctin g P RE CIN CT
It. O. C ra w ford
on Second Htreot to A ven u e 13, being paved, macadamized, or other hard su r­
9
Steen
Nelson
the street co rn e r on w h ich tho H. H. faced h ig h w a y s In Bald cou n ty o « h e r e ­
5
H. W . Swope, Inspectors
m
Pattlshnll store stands, thence East to inabove described, and for the further
O. G. W o lcott. Clerk.
tho East line o f Section 21, T ow n sh ip purpose o f bu ildin g nnd c o n stru ctin g a PRECINCT
NO.
II.—
G
E
N
E
V
A
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19. South o f R a n g e 32 East, thence bridge ncross tho St. Johns R iv e r In
C. W. Culpepper
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South ami S ou th w esterly f o llo w in g the Somlnolo County at a point k n ow n ns
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J.
V.
W
ick
a
main road b etw een Clencvu nnd Oviedo Ostoen Ferry, and
5
R.
A.
Gresham,
Inspectors
through Iow a City to the
Atlantic
RE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that
F. 11 Bradley. Clerk.
B
B
Coast Railroad c la s s in g In front
o f It is the determination o f this Board
NO. 7— CHULUOTA—
B
Lawton llroa.' store at Oviedo, a d is ­ that tho amount o f money required to PRE CINCT
O.
O.
Jacobs
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a
tance o f a p p ro x im a t e ly e ig h t miles, pay the coat o f tho construction, reR.
It.
R
oberts
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a
said road to bo r e -h tr d surfaced, paved iiard su rfa cin g and pnvlng o f the roads
N. C. Jacobs. Inspectors
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and placed In
h ereinabove described will amount to
.n first
flrat cla ss condition
.1. E Snyder. Clerk.
m
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a
tho sum o f *88.000.00; nnd that the cost PRECINCT
OVIEIIO AND UHULUOTA HOAD
NO. H _ U A I I I t lK L L A —
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Iteglnnlng on the South lino o f the o f tho building and con stru ction o f the
II.
C
P
a
rk
er
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town »lie or North C huluotn at Avenue b ridge a cro ss the St. Johns riv er nt
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H. K Mathers
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p. run North on A venue P, flvo &lt;•&gt;) Osteen F e rry will amount to tho aum
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C. 13. Mathers. In spectors
hlncUs to Hovnnth Htreot, thenco Wost o f 4 12,000.00, and
A.
W
.
Moroman,
Clerk.
B E I T F U R T H E R n E S O L V E D . that PRECINCT NO. •— I.ONGWOOO—
on Seventh Stroot tw o (2) b lo ck s to
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Avenue it, thenco North on Avonuo It, It Is tho determination o f this Hoard
B
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C. E Halt ley
three block* to Fourth Street, thence that the amount o f bonds required for
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D. H. H oo k e r
a
on Fourth Street on o (1) block the' purpoaOs aforesaid Is the aum o f
)V. H. Hatcher, Inspect ora
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THOUSAND
&lt;*100,to Avcnuo A, thenco North oil Avonuo ONE I l i m n R B D
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J.
N.
Searcy,
Clerk.
,
5
which PRE CINCT NO, 10— 1,A K K M A R Y —
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A approxim ately f o u r - ( 4 ) tenths o f a VI00.00) Dollars. *88.000.00. o f
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Jnlle io w h ere tho p u b lic road turns shall bo used for the purpose o f c o n ­ ■*—
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J. W . F ortier
Hi
J'eM inwards Oviedo, th on ce W esterly structing, re-harrt su rfa cin g and p a v ­
B. O. In g ersoll
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ing
thn
roads
aforesaid,
and
*12.006.00
following tho public rond beiwonti ChuIt. II. Lynch, Inspectors,
Junta ami OvIAdn to tho Atlantic Coawl o f which shall bo used for the build
A. 13. HJobinm, Clerk.
I-lne Railroad c r o s s in g In fron t o f Law- Ing nnd co n stru ctio n o f tho bride n fo ro- PRECINCT NO. I I — ALTAMONTE
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ton Urns.* store nt Ovlodo, m a k in g n sald: that said bondn benr Interest at
SPRINGS—
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B
total dlwtanco o f a p p ro x im a te ly six nnd the rate o f 6 per cen t per annum the
A.
II.
F
uller
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live-tenths (6.5) miles, said rond to bo Interest on said bonds to be payable
J. W. Osteen
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B
re-lmrd su rfaced, paved and plncod In sem l-an nu n lly; said bonds to mntttro
H.
o
.
Tyler,
Inspectors
a
u
thirty (30) yuars a ft e r the date or tho
foRt class ciVilltlon.
W. II Italian!, c f e r k .
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a
iHsuance
th
ereof;
said
Usuo
o
f
bonds
G E N E V A AVE N U E
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Said election b o ordered to bo held ■
. Iteglnnlng at the W e s t ond o f draw* to bo dated July 1st. 1922. both tho
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a
I
bridge ncroan St. Joh ns RJvor &lt;yi tho principal nnd Interest on said bonds to nhnll be held nt the p o llin g plncca In ■
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foail running from Hanford to Genova, bo payable at somo bank In tho City o f tho varlnuH precincts w h e re the inet ■
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g
en
eral
cle
clio
n
.w
as
held,
th
rou
g
hou
t
run Wortt a p p ro x im a te ly o n o nnd ono- Now York. Htnto o f New Y ork, and
BE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that tho entire C ounty o f Seminole, nnd auch
'barter ( P i ) mllea to brick pavement.
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Alwo begin n in g at Ea*t ond o f said In a cco rd a n ce with law. an election be election nhnll bn con ducted and the ca n - ■
Pf dgo, run Enat o n e-liu lf (V i) mllo to railed, nnd the same Is hereby ordered vans o f the voton certified to, nnd the ■
brick pavement. Said road to bo rp- to bo hold on the l l t h day o f April; A. returns and tho cnnvnss o f the returns
P.brd surfaced, paved and placed
In I). 1023. J o determine the question ns o f said election sbutl bn made In the
to w h eth er honds In tho sum o f *100,- manner nnd within the time preacrlbilrat clnxa condition.
000.00. be a rin g Interont nt the rate o f ed fo r gen eral elections, ex cep t that ■
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ORANGE HOULKVAHD
Iteglnnlng at the
Intoraectlon of six (6 per cen t) per contum per a n ­ the returns o f snld election shall be d eorange Boulevard with Oregon' Stroot num. Interest payable aoml-annually, llvered to tho Chnirman and Clerk o f
S* laid out In tho Map o f
Sanford tho principal o f eald bonds to mature the Board o f C ounty C om m ission ers o f ■
rarma. recordod In Plat B ook Ono (1) thirty (30) years a ft e r tho date o f the Seminole County, Florldn, Instead o f ■
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E«Ken 127 and 128 o f Somlnolo, C oqnty issuance thereof, shall be Issued by the to the Su perv isor o f R e g istra tion and ■
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‘ ‘ •cords. ruit- Enat on O range B o u le ­ County o f Hemlnolo for the purposes the C ounty Judge, and,
B E IT F U R T H E R R ES O L V E D , that ■
vard a p p roxim a tely one (1 ) mllo to tho hereinabove set forth, nnd
1IE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, that this order and notice o f e lection be ■
"nrih and South on o -n u a rtor ( V i ) 'l i n o
, £* Section 21, T o w n sh ip 19, South o f this resolution he published In tho Ban- published In the S a n ford Herald, the
tlangp 30, Baal, w h ore Oran go Hottlo- ford Hornld, the o n ly n ew spaper p u b ­ o n ly new sp a p er published In Sem inole
'"torse a ts tho M onroo Brick road, lished In Somlnolo County. Florida, o n ce County, Florida, fo r a period o f n ot leas
road to Ito re-h ard surfaced, paved each week f o r nt least fo u r woeka b e ­ then fou r w e e k s prior to the date o f
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nhi| placed In first claaa condition.
Dono nnd ordered this 7th d a y of ■
for tho h o ld in g o f said bond election.
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Adopted this 7th day o f March, A. D. Mprch, A. D. 1923.
Beginning on 8t. Gortrudo A venue at
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�gather, the children playing games
It
M and flying kites. As usual delicious
■■ T T n C Y A Y A A \TTk
homo made enkos and coffee
woro
served to tho guests.
Mrs. Voile Wiliams is planning on
1*
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spending a few days tho Inst o f the
It
^ week in Orlando,
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
M|m 0 ]gn Beilin spent Thursday
--------and Friday with her sister In town
Cool nights with bonutiful days, nnd on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan
temperature nt 15 nt 7 n. m. Thurs- Hodges wore guests o f her parents In
day.
Upsnln.
Mrs. Anna DoForcBt’s company nrMr. nnd Mrs. Pritchard returned on
rived tho first of tho wcok.
Monday from Daytona nndjwlth Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell and Westerdlck expect to spend Thursdny
their two little children woro out from in town with their old time friends,
Sanford on Sunday calling at the Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Collor.
homo of Mr. |and Mrs. WeBt, coming
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Scholnk nnd
out in their new Ford.
children, now of Orlnndo, motored up
A number of lady friends and their to hunt up nnd surprise Mr. and Mrs.
children came in on Mondny nftemoon ShrenBporgor and daughter, Miss
to remind Mrs. August Swanson of Olgn Beilin, old time friends of thoirs
her birthday mnking it n pleasant sur- in Alnbnmn on Wednesday o f Inst
prise nnd enjoying nn hour or so to- week.

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LYlLliU R*

It Ul OALA AINU

to

is “ Tho W orld’s Best” Self-RiBing Flour. It
is mode from tho best patent soft wheat
flour (not a particle o f low grade) scientific­
ally mixed with the purest leavening agents
— fit for PEOPLE to cat.
AT YOUR GROCERY STORE

FLORIDA GROCERY CO
DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.

SEYMOUR, IND,

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Mias .Margaret Ericion attended the
aenlor party held at the homo o f MnfIon Hand In Snnford Friday evening
while Carl Pierson and n yontig Indy
frlen^ nttondod ono at the Cleveland
homo' in Fnotn.
*
Mr. pnd Mrs. V. R. Collor and Mr.
and Mrs. Dunning, friends o f theirs,
of Now York, who nro hero touring
tho state, wore out fo r a little while
Mrs. Collor
to seo us in Grapovllle
experts to go to tho Formosa Sanitar­
ium Into Thursday for nn operation
Friday In tho hopes of regaining her
health. Besides her husband, Mrs.
Charles Cramer and children nnd Dr.
Pulcston will accompany her. A noted
surgeon, into o f tho North but now o f
OrlnHdo, will hnvo charge. - Many
prayers front friends hero and olsowfiero will arise in har hehnlf that tho
trouble may be overcome.
A good many here have been sick
with bad colds, among them little
Clnjro Bortleson, from whom tho doc­
tor was called Thursdny nnd IravBurns
little niece has been sick since Sun­
day, tho Bridgcntnn little ones, Leon­
ard and Mrs. West, Mrs. Swanson and
Mrs. Hirschi. Bub in spite* of it tho
lattor has done her part at tho church
keeping it swept and lamps bright nnd
Bernard went over for tho pnstor on
Tuesdny ovening who gave us a good
talk.
Sunday was a banner day at tho
school, 38 being present. 'Glad
to
hnvc with us Mrs. Alma Neeso nnd
children, Mr. and Mrs. Cramer nnd
children, Mrs. Ebba Leo and daugh­
ter, I.enorn nnd tho two youngor
daughters of Mrs. Maude Powell nnd
also Mr. Swan.
Wo were terribly shocked at the
news o f the depth of little Roberta
AinbroRo of Union nvenuo in Snnford
lust Thursday by being run down by n
largo truck. Br. Ambrose is employ­
ed ut tho A. C. L. shops nnd for a
short time lived hero in Grnpovillc.
Tho pnrents have tho sympathy of
nil their friends.

Horn of Plenty

that Should be
Tooted
LOUD!
LOUDER!
That more people may hear.
The nation has an instinctive ear for Flor­
ida’s horn of plenty.
Properly tooted, this Florida horn is “ a
magic flute’’— it draws the people and holds
them with its satisfying sustenance.
Florida is today “ tooted” and “ toted” by
possibly more people than any state in the
Union. They who really know it, toot its
virtues loud and long. Florida products are
toted— here, there, everywhere, thus scat­
tering the seeds of Florida’s present and fu­
ture progress.
There’s lots to toot about.
Florida’s
cornucopia is a blaze o f beauty nnd undeni­
ably prolific in variety and supply.
“ Greuter publicity— advertising” is the
“ big toot” that is heard loiklest nnd longest
from any horn, he it commercial or institu­
tional, merchandise or a commonwealth.
The Florida press is tooting. Tourists are
tooting, and the citizenry nro tooting. Public­
ity will combine the toots into tho longer and
louder nppenl| It will rench jhe people—
more of them— and with more frequency.
The public ear is turned to the high pitch
of good publicity.
Added to the "toots' of the state is The
Florida Magazine, a now national monthly.
Its national style and purpose is planned to
blaze the trail for n greater migration to
Florida of tourists, homeseekers and inves­
tors. To tool from every newsstand in every
stnte is the aim o f this magazine. Isn't it
fair to assume it means more tooters for
Florida’s horn of plenty 7
The Florida Magazine is on the newsstands
nt 25 cents a copy. Subscription price is
$2.50 a yepr. Address

THE FLORIDA M AGAZINE
Bishec Bldg.

Jacksonville, Floridn

CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to express our hcnrtfolt
thanks to the ninny frlondB who were
so kind to us during the death o f our
littlo darling, and for tho many bonu­
tiful flornl offerings
May God’s
richest blessings bo with you nil Is
our prayers.
MR. AND MRS. A. S. AMBROSE
ATTENTION I
Epworth Longue F^lks, surprise for
you mid your friends next
Friday
night. Moot nt the church nt 7:30.
You will bo directed whore to go from
there. Everything free., Grand time
assured nnd dqn't wear your best
clothos. This'w ill givo your Lcnguo
credits for the - DoLnnd meeting.
“ TRANSPORTATION AND EATS"
FREE. You can't nford to mlBS it.
Rain or shine.
3l0-2tg

M AGAZJ.

F O R T9
ALL V
.FIORIDA

There was a surprise party given
Wednesday afternoon nt tho home of
Mrs. R. R. Eldridgc in honor o f Miss
Myrtle Traylor, Ico cromn, enko and
candy was servdd.
There will be art,entertainment giv­
en tho 7tfi o f April, by tho school
children for tho^teneflt o f tho school.
Mr. Nick who Is just down from the
North is now visiting his friends,
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Burnett.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrdo nnd children
o f Winter Turk visited Mr, nnd Mrs.
G. B. Burnett Sunday nftemoon.
Mr. E. Stafford and granddaugh­
ter o f Monroe spent tho dny with her
slstor, Mrs. W. B. Stafford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovolnnd who left
in their car Tuesday frit tholr homo
in Cleveland Ohio wore tho honorocs
nt n delightful dance given at tho
homo o f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pearson
Mondny evening.
Mr, nnd Mrs, Tiller from Tennessee
hnvo bought whnt is known as tho
Bucknnan place over ut Sylvan4Lnko,
Wo were glnd to hnvo Mrs. Tiller
Miss Tiller nnd tho two littlo boys
enrolled in Sunday school Sunday
nnd wo hope to hnvo them with us
every Sunday,
Mrs. E. Stafford nnd grand daugh­
ter of Monroe wore visitors at the
Sunday Bchool Sunday.
Mr. B. W. Smith attended tho lodge
mooting nt Lhkeland Sunday,
The Indies aid supper nnd sale giv­
en on tho 17th was a complete succ­
ess sixteen dollars was clcarad above
all expenses nnd everybody thoroughly, enjoyed tho evening Besides tho
supper sold everything was sold out
nlmost nil o f tho fnney work was sold
Thoy will turn part of this money ov­
er to tho church nnd keep the rest
fo r the Aid Society.
The girls that Joint*! the church
will bo baptised tho first Sunday In
April.

FOR P
ALL ^
FIORIDA

IIIIIIIIN

NOTICE T6 CONTRACTORS

NOTICE TO DOO OWNERS— r am
willing to board dogs this summer
again.— Mrs. J. E. Vaughn.
8O0-4tp

Ia tho only logical answer to your
problems and to ours.

In Circuit Court, Seventh Jndlrlnl Cir­
cuit in nnd (or Seminole County,
Flurldn.— In Chancer?

M lVO itlfc]

T o Ooltlle IJyrU, W in ston Htilein, North
Carolina:
It uppou rlng from tho a f f id a v it o f D.
W. Ilyrct horoln ditty filed, that ho In
the com p la in a n t In tho a h ov o entitled
cativu, nnd that It In tho b o llo f o f tho
affiant that Ooldlo Ilyrd I h a n o n - r c e ldunt o f tho Htatu o f F lorida, and that
b1u&gt; In a niHldnnt o f tho State o f North
('ainllna. ranhllng at W lim lon Salom, In
tho tiald Htuto, and that there Ih no
portion In tho State o f F lorida, tho ner­
v in ' o f Btilipoena upon w h o m
would
bind the d e fe n d a n t : nnd that
a ffia n t
fu rth er mi&gt;H that ho believed the nge
o f tho de fen d a n t to ho o v e r tw o n t y -o n o
yearn. ■
Vim, therefore, Uoldln Hyrd, are o r ­
dered to a p p ea r to thla hill heroin duly
filed In tills online on the 1st day o f
May, A. D. 1922, tho hiiiiio b e in g a Halo
Day o f thin Court.
It la fu rth er ord ere d that thla uotleo
ho pulillHlied
. — ..... .
----cuuseuuilvo
w eek s In tho Hnnford Horld, a nowupaper published In Sem in olo County,
Florida.
W itness:
H. A. D ou g la ss, Clerk
at
the C ircu it Court, and a mini thereof,
this tho 17th day o f March, A. D. 1023.
(HKAL)
K. A. DOUOJ.AHH,
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court,
Itv: A. M. W 1-312KS, I'. C,
TI1HTFOHI) * WILKIN SON,
A tto rn e y s f o r Complnlnnnt.

munity enjoy the benefits fo r which
this bank has striven £0 long ^nd con­
scientiously.
Let's talk it over together.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, Prealdant

B. F. WHITNBR, Cashier

NOTICE TO FARMERS— Just ar­
rived, frosh carload o f that good old
rollnblo KEYSTONE LIME.
N uff
Bod. Tolephono 135. Phono us your
wants. Thoy will have our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Sorvlce, quality, price. 300-3tc

THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Counselior-at-Law
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Bank
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL T A X ­
George A , DeCottes
ES REMAINING UNPAID W ILL DE
Attorney-at-Law
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
Over B e n z o le County Bnnk
OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
SANFORD -iFLORIDA
TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
294-24tc
City Tax Collector.
S. O. Shinholser

Contractor an d Builder
SANFORI)

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Expert Auto Repair Work
Phone 30

Comer First nnd Onk

“ W E D ELIVER THE GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If wo .plcnse yon, toll others; it no
tell-us. Phone 49R
J

Invthe Circuit Court, Seventh Jiitllol
Circuit In nnd for Seminole County,
Stnte of Florid a
In Chnneery

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE

.V'
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Ji'Bslo L. Fountain, Complnlnnnt,
VII.

CHEWING
TOBACCO
P e n n ’s spells quality
W hy?
B eca u se—

Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BIJILDEI
517 Commercial Street

in the patented
n ew container — the

Sanfard, Fla.

fi/Jlit

quolity is

sealed in

So Penn's is always fresh
— an entirely new Idea for
chewing tobacco.
H ave you ever really
ch ew ed fr o th tobacco?

Buy Penn’s the next time.
Try it. Notice the fine con­
dition.
And after that, use fresh
chewing tobacco — Penn’s.

Geo. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; DeLtixe Pistons;
Oversize Rings and

Pina;

Flywheel

Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents for Caille Inboard and
Outboard Motors,

To Voile Williams’ Former location at 111
Avenue, and are

Park
better

prepared to give you real
service— dny and night.
Our prices are right nnd
our work guaranteed.

Kathleen, Mallory Circle will hold a
cooked food Hale Snturdny afternoon
at tho Union Pharmacy.
311-2tp
The world nt your door overy even
g for 15c.— Dally Herald.

FLOP

SMITH BROS.
Garage arid Machine Co.

.1-18-o,a.w.-5wc

T h om a s H. Fountain. Defendant.
T o T h o m a s S. Fountain, Orlando, F l o r ­
ida:
It a p p e a rin g from tho n ffld n v lt o f
.I c b s Io L. Foun tain herein d u ly filed,
that Him ia tho com p la in a n t lit the a b o v e
Styled can no, and It I h till) b o llo f o f tbo
a ff ia n t that T h om a s S. Foun tain Is a
resilient o f tho Stnto o f Floridn, C oun ty
o f Orange, and C ity o f Oraltulo,
ami
that tho said Thom oh H, Foun tain ih
e o n con lln g h im self ho that p ro ce ss can
not ho had upon hint, and that thoro Is
no oth er person In tho Htato o f Floridn,
tho serv lo e o f suhpooiin upon
whom
w ould bifid the d e fe n d a n t : and a ff ia n t
fu rth er sa y s h Iio beltovcs the a g e o f tho
ililfendnnt to be o v o r t w e n t y -o n e yenm.
You, th erefore, ThormiH H. Fountain,
nro ord ere d to appear to this hill h e r o ­
in duty filed In this catiHO on tho lnt
dny o f May. A. D. 1922, th o same b ein g

Only; through

consistent Co-operation can this com­

In Circuit Court for the Seventh JudI
ctal Circuit o f the State of Flor­
ida, In and for Seminole Coun­
ty.— In Chancery
DIVORCE
^
Charlotte Downey, Complnlnnnt,
Raymond Downey, Rcsponifont.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
The Stnto of Florida to /Raymond
Downoy, Now Willard Hotel, Wash­
ington, D. C.:
You nre horoby commanded to bo
and nppenr in tho nbovo
entitled
cause on tho Ruio Dny in April, A.
D. 1022, viz: tho 3rd dny o f April, A.
D. 1022; otherwise, tho bill o f com­
plaint filed in said cause will bo taken
as confessed by you. Witness the
Honorable James W. Perkins, as
Judge o f tho nbovo court, nnd my
nanio ns Clork thereof, and'the seal
o f said Court, at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, on this tho 24th day
of February,A. D. 1022.
I (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Fin.
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
JOHNSON &amp; GARRETT,
Kissimmee, Florida,
Counsel for Complainant.
288-Gtc.
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n iu iiiiiin u ii.

111 Park Avenue

A . P. CONNELLY, Agent

Phone M

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W.V h-

PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD DAILY HfiRALD, fR IP A Y , MARCH 24 ,1922

t o That great weather cont o * vtnues. Wo asked one of
t o our oldest grouchea what
t o he thought o f this weather
t o and ho said there was too
t o much sunshine and when it
t o got hot the first thing ho
t o knew It was c o ld . and it
t o just shifted around until ho
t o couldn’t tell which Saturt o day night to toko his bath
t o any more. Said the orango
t o blossom* smelled too loud
t o and ho hated- tho mocking
t o binds bockuse thoy mado too
t o milch,noise In tho morning
t o and the dbngod town was
t o growing .too fast and ho
t o i would iy v o to move back
t o to the country to get a litt o tie sleep. Wo hopo when

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For Florida:
Fair and
slightly
warmer tonight,
Saturday increasing cloudi­
ness.

ANOTHER

WILLIAMS GARAGE
TAKES OLD-STAND
ON MAGNOLIA AVE
History ropoats itself in civil and
commercial llfo and Voile Williams
is a ease o f coming back to tho old
stand whero he started in business In
Sanford several yea n ago. He has
acquired the business o f the BryanWheeler Motor Co., in the, building
on Magnolin avenue next to the Mil­
ler building. It was in this samo
shop that Voile Wllllans started in
the automobile business working flvo
years in tho machlno shop as a me­
chanic and afterward going in busi­
ness for himself in tho Hines build­
ing on P y k Avenue whore ho hoe
mado a success In every way. Voile
has been in Sanford fo r tho pest
thirteen yean all o f this tlmo balng
engaged In tho automobile business
and knows it from start to finish.
Tho Williams Garage aside from
having a forco of good mechanics
rendy to givo tho best of sorvico on
any make of car will also give ser­
vice on tho Bulck and Oldsmobilo
cars o f which mako N. H. Ggmor Is
the agent for Seminole county, Read
tho advertisement o f tho Williams
garago in tho Doily Herald.
Tho
garage Is located at 115 Magnolia ave­
nue.
•
NAMES SPARTAN DENTIST

S FRESH
d in Bulk

der the euaplcee o f the Klwante Club
Hospital benefit. This Company car­
ries 35 people, band and orchestra
and saxophone quartette.
Present­
ing all new plays and vaudeville acts,
with special scenery.
The opening
play Monday night will bo “ Mother
and Son," a comedy drama. Admis­
sion, 15c and 36c, war tax Included.
Ladles froo Monday night. Hear the
feature orchestra.
f l y in g

boat

LOST A T BIMINI
MIAMI, March 24.— An all day
search for tho missing flying boat,
Miss Miami, with six persons aboard
her, had last night failed completely
to locate a trace o f the craft. Tho
Miss Miami left here at noon Wed­
nesday, with pilot Robert Moore and
five passengers— Mr', and Mrs. Law­
rence E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs,
Atigust Quite, all o f Kansas City,
Mo., and Mrs. J. S. Dickson, o f Mem­
phis, Tenn.
The piano was bound from Bimini,
in tho Bahamas, a 45-minute trip.
A piano returning at six o ’clock last
Wednesday night brought tho first
word of Miss Miami’s plight, report­
ing that sho had never arrived and
that It was probable had been forced
down at sea.
Four planes wore pressed Into, tho
search yesterday and combed the
coast keys,'returning at dusk. Speed
boats aro still plying tho waters.
Mr. Bulto Is vice-president and
general managor of tho Lnrabco Flour
Mills o f Kansas; Mr. Smith Is presi­
dent o f tho Smith-Grooves Printing
Company, o f Kansas City; Mrs.
Dickson Is tho wlfo o f the president
of a largo Tonnessoo lumber con.
cem.
Hopo last night was fading fast,
for a heavy wind blew throughout the
night and airmen doubt If it is pos­
sible for the craft to withstand n
rough Ben long.

Dr. E. W. Shopherd of Spartan­
burg was yesterday appointed a first
Uoutennnt in tho dental cor"* of'th o
Raison brand every day at Day­
South Carolina N atloru
&lt; Ono light Bakery, 313 Sanford Avenue.
311-ltc
lundred and
■ ■ ' 'ry.
Tie appointin'” - .
jjy
3
ijutant go*
, ./ _ •
v'_
Mrs. William E. Lewis o f Accomtote.
'c , Va., who has been a guest of
lemlnolo Hotel for tho past two
Dr. P
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! v .7.
s
returned to her homo yestorErnes*
&lt; .t ; . c ?
ci'-3
s. Lewis Is n regular winter
Mrs &lt;• .
her innny friends hopo to
ni ,
n next year. Mr. Lewis
ngs noxt week, thence
VfHiEK

The John L"-. •
tho largest drai.
ORD— NEW YORK— MIAMI will bo In Sanfora.

^our door evory evon
Jaily Hornld,

HELP WAS URQENJLY NEEDED
Darky Evidently Hid Troublaa of Hie
Own With That “ P o«um " His
Partner Shook Down.
Two negroes. Salvation Jones and
King Agrlppn Johnson, living near the
Dismal swamp wont ’possum hunting
one dark night * A warm trull was
struck, und the dogs soon “ treed."
Salvation, being the, better climber,
volunteered to go up and shako down
the ’possum, whereupon King Agrlppn
made ready to catch It In the sack
they took along for that purpose.
Instead of an opossum, the doge
had treed a wildcat.
As Salvation
made his way to the topmost brunohea
the animal retreated still farther out
on the overhanging limbs, and emit­
ted an angry snarl.
"Hub?. How’s da*!" exclaimed Sal­
vation. “ Never heard no Tossum-talk
tak fiat befoH” .
”Oo on, Salvation. To' ain't heern
nothin' but de dogs. Shake him loose 1
Tee weltin'," urged King Agrlppa.
Climbing a little farther out, Salva­
tion gave the limb a mighty shako and
dislodged the wildcat. Suddenly a
chorus of yells, howls, screeches and
cuss words broke loose from below.
"Hey, dar, King Agrlppa I" anxiously
called down Salvation. “ To' want me
ter come down an' help yo' liol'- him?"
"Naw, suh," yelled Agrlppa. "Ah
wants yo' tuh come down an' help ma
ter tu'n him' atoosel"—Judge.

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"EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE" tho
strongest In tho w orld/ Wo ore paid
to oxJminq and ro-fill your battor
STRANGE MONSTER IN AFRICA freo of charge. Tho Battory is tho
Knglleh Scientist Tolls ef Creature llfo of tho car. Wo re-chargo and ropnir all makes butteries.— Ray Broth­
Whloh He Thinks May Have
ers,
Sanford, Fin,
311-tfc-daw
Been Giant Python.

sed. Telephone 135. Phona us your
wants. They will have our annul
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Sorvico, quality, price. 309-8fiC
MISS GRACE TOMPKINS

(Registered Nurse)
Herald want ads get results.
9. TIL Cornell, Fellow o f the Roys!
Surgical, Medical and Obstetrical
Geographical society, who recently re­
calls answered
turned to England after spending
NOTICE TO FARMERS— Jurft ar­
twenty years In practically unknown rived, fresh carload o f that good old Phone 563-W
300 French Ave.
parts of South Africa, la author of a nrilabio KEYSTONE LIME.
Nuff 804-tfc
story about an unknown monster that
had bsen seen nr v the Great falls of
the Orange river. It haa a huge head
and a neck ten feet long like a bend­
ing tree. It seizes the native.cattle and
drags them under water. The natives
call It "Kyman," or the Qreat Thing.
Last May Mr. Cornell, accompanied
by two white companions, W. H.
Brown and N. B. Way of Capetown,
and three Hottentots, went to ths
Junction of the Cub and Orango riv­
ers to see the monster If possible.
He writes: “ At tho cries of the na*
tlvee I saw something black, huge,
and atnnoiis swimming rapidly against
the currant In tho swirling rapids.
The monster kept Its enormous body
under water, but the neck wna pJnlnly
visible. The monster may have been
a very gigantic, python, but if It was
It was of an Incredible size. This rep­
tile may have lived for hundreds of
years. Pythons approaching It lh site
have been aald to have Hvcjl that
A play which affords an abumlanco o f amusing complica­
long."

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Just received, Patterns of beautiful de­
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largo selection of children’s huts. Prices:

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Last Feeling of Satisfaction.
Fostmnator Chance told tho Ktwnnla club Inst week how I10 kook
an examination to get/h is first pro­
motion lu government service.
lie entered as a messenger. One
day he happened to look Into a room
and saw about thirty people bending
over ’tables.
"Wha( are thoy doing?" ho asked.
"They are taking an examination
for promotion," he was told. "Don’t
you want to try?"
If they were trying to piny a 'joke
on Mr O. Chance o f Illinois he called
their bluff.
He went In, took the examlnhtlon
and Inter was told that he was the
only ono promoted.
“ I tell you, I felt pretty proud," de­
clared Postmaster Chance, -recalling
the tlmo, "until they told mo' that the
others had taken tho examination for
promotion to $1,600 and that 1 had
been tho only on&lt;? to tnko tho exam­
ination for promotion to $1,000."—
Washington Star. ‘
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Eddla Knawl
Eddie la a high school frcshls, He
Is enthusiastic over aports, nnd, with
his father, has witnessed *practlcully
all of the wrestling matches, held re­
cently In Indianapolis.
His teacher
had urged the piiplls to attend at
least one o f the Shakespearean plnys
scheduled at a local theater, und
finally asked whether any o f the pu­
pils had ever seen Robert Mantel).
"Yes," put In Eddie without a mo­
ment's hesitation, as he recalled ths
flame o f A1 Mantel), a noted wrestler.
"I saw him wrestle Jpok Reynolds."
The sally was good for a big laugh
at his expense.— Indian npot Is News.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
N U M B E R 312

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922

VOLUME II

NO FURTHER INFORMATION
IN CAUSE FOR ACCIDENT
THAT DOWNED SEAPLANE

SOLDIER BONUS DEBATE RESUMED COAL STRIKE LEADERS ARE
BILL FORMALLY 4-POWER TREATY
BEFORE SENATE IN SENATE TODAY TURNING THEIR ATTENTION
FORMALITY OF PRESENTATION TREATY OPPONENTS STARTED
ARGUMENT IlY QUESTION­
CAUSES RltOAI) SMILES FROM
ING VALIDITY
MANY SENATORS

TOWARD NON-UNION MEN
Miami Banker

W ant to Win Over the

WAs'lUNGTON,°Mnrch 25*-ScarceW A S H I N G V o N r 'K c h " ^ 2 5 .-D c Fate o f Five Passengers Wate™ !^® ?“ q , vp
Men W ho A re Not in
is Freed o f the
|y had the Senate finished its fight hate on tho four power Pacific Treaty
is Not Known
p,ans to Save
over the four power treaty yesterday was resumed today in the Senate with
the Union
Liquor Charge
Many Millions when the House laid tho long con- momentum entirely unaffected by
Today
troverted soldiers' bonuH bill in its yesterdny’s rntlficnttlon voto giving
Clnytnn Merely a Stnkc Holder and
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Relieve Railroad to Const or Cnnnl I
; final consent to pact. Treaty oppoNot a Principal
System Would Effect This
1
Scnntc business was halted for tho nents started the argument by again
presentation of tho measure, which rnislng tho question as to validity of
MIAMI, Fin., March 25.— C. M. JN SEVEKAL STATES NEXT WEEK
IluHlnesn men front nil over Ccntrnl was accomplished with tho unusnl for- accompanying tho doclnTation signed
Clayton,
vice-president of tho Miami
F 0Il NON-UNION MEN
HY STEAMSHIP HOUND SOUTH Florida diHcusscd transportation prob­
tho midst of a by Arms delegates at tho samo timo j
mality. Appearing in mo miu»«,
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National Rank. was discharged yesTO ACT
FIFTY MILES AT SEA
lems con fronts# tho growur and
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yesterday
shipper of this state at a meeting hold
“M
rthree-day hearing - in - which
n .ho* .wns
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in tho county courthouso lost night House clerk wns escorted part wny domestic issues Bhall not como with
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CLEVELAND, March 25.— Leaders
accused
of
conspiring
to
violate
the
I lly T ha A i i o f l i l t l P r* M )
undor tho auspices of tho Central Flor- down tho aislo by tho clerk o f tho son- 1 In scopo o f tho treaty,
Volstead law. Mrs. G. 0 . Harrison, in thv coni Atrlkc of union minora aet
MIAMI, March
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Wnlor Tt. (flc
ate, who announced:
Foster Sloan, T. N. Lewis and W. C. for April first turned their attention
Mooro
brought to tho horpltol
^
cnnn, , v
Tho proposed cnnnl system from
"Mr.
President,
a
messngo
from
the
CHICKEN
THIEVES
Pholps, co-defendnntH, were ordered today toward winning two hundrod
hore this morning nnd it is feared tho Kissimmee to tho St. JoIuib river
WORK IN DARK
held for trial, nnd were inter released thousand non-union miners to wnlkexposure will be fatal. Ho is still de­ wns discussed at length hut the prin­ House of Representatives.”
Immediately recognized by Scnntor.
MOONSHINE NECESSARY undcr $500 bond onch.
out. Calls for non-union men to act
;*jf
llrious. According to his dlsconncct- cipal Interest of the meeting centered
will
he
issued
in
several
stutos
next
by
Wtllinm
«d store which Moore told during lucid about tho construction of a railroad Wadsworth, Republican, Now York,
Clnyton wns accused
&lt;IIV Tin- Amnelilt'd l’ rr»»l
intervals, tho propellor broke shortly from Inland Floridn to Eau Gallic or who was presiding, the House clerk
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March —
25.- Do- Spillurd member o f tho Governments week.
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a deep bow.
nfter leaving Mlnmi. The boat set­ some othor point whero products could made
"Mr" President ” ho said, "I am dl- daring chicken thieves ply "trade only flying squadron which began a cleanCLEVELAND, March 25.— A com ­
tled In tho gulf stream, floated eas­ be shipped to tho northern markets by rectcil" bjTthoHoUBo
louse ooff RopresentnReprwcnta* on
on nights
night. when no
no moon,
m en, municipal up
up campaign
cmpnlgn noro
hor. aI ..t mu.
M on.loy.of
plete ticup o f tho nation's ontiro coal
,
ily until Thursday morning when the water thus effecting a saving in trans­
the Senate that the Judge Reckhnm todny sent seventy-.holding in escrow f 4,050i f o r tho pu industry by 200,000 non-union miners
hull hegnn to lenk ns tho result of portation charges. Enu Gallic sent a tives to inform sod II. It. 10,874, to three year old negro to jail to remain chase by Lpillnrc o
cas s
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..... m in r frn m P h d p S
joining the solid rnnkH o f a half mil­
hitting something. The passengers large delegation to the meeting, nnd HOUHO has p assed &lt; l. IV. w , o . , , ........... f...................... " " T , :
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lion union workers wns the program
took turns
ox-turnH baling
haling until all
an beenmo
uccnmo ia
dyced government surveys to show
1
adopted Inst night by tho general pol­
could not recognize, jumped overboard *
tho harbor ,n thttt clty Is deop
icy comniittco o f tho United Mine
haunted nnd one woman who Moore enough to permit the landing of ocean
1j
spectfully requested.
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.
8ttck
transaction, carrying on negotiations Workers of tho America for tho na­
Thursdny night. The man ho thought
V h•
fla
going steamers.
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A titter ranaround tho crowded g a l-, chickens in a sack._______ _
w|lh phclp9 nnd Lewis.
Sloan and tion-wide strike set for April 1.
wns hur husband, leaped after her,
Former Congressman Haines, of
^ p RKgH)BNT
M r. HorrUon woru uccu.ed with havRy a unanimous voto o f its 110
both disappeared. Their fnto depress­ New York, now a rosidont of Florida, leriett nnd th.ro woro broad ....Ho. b ,
many
of
tho
sonntors.
members,
the conimittco nffirmed the
ed tho other passengers. Tho remain­ was one of the princiunl speakers, de­
. . . . n in q'iu t v i p \r i l F 1
dd interest in the liquor.
NON PARTISAN LEAGUE
c ,ayton ^
d,8chnrKod( ncC0rd- policy o f a generln suspension o f un­
There
was
a
suggestion
that
the
ing two women fainted nnd Moore voting most o f his address to the sub­
held them in his arms seven nnd ono- ject o f railways. Mr. Haines declar­ hill be referred to the appropriations
mm Th, A...... .
t 'r m i
to Commissioner Graham, be- ion workers, which prohibited tho con­
committee.
Scnntor
Ilarrisan,
Demo­
hnlf hours when they died of exhaus­ ed that a system o f railroads connect­
FARGO, N D., Mnrch 25.— A C. cause he did not see, from the testi- summation of single state agreements,
1 l crat,
Mississippi,
declared
he
did
not
Townlev todny announced ho would mony, that tho banker wns a prlncip- and followed this by directing district
tion. Ho then let them fall in the ing Inland Florida with tho const
finance committee,
wa.it it
II sent
sent to
to tho t'jm'jou
oo.*',l'..|oo.
p re„ d, nl „l In th . plot, but w « . merely a union officials to ask nil non-union
water. This left only Moore nnd one would be a successful enterprise nnd want
explaining
it
mig
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National
non-partisan
I.cnguo
to stakeholder nnd not a participant in men to join tho strike. Tho unani­
man who took turns baling. A wave said he hoped to see the day when
Kill tluit ih Hipniiinir there.
.
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mity o f action late in the day permit­
capsized the plane Friday morning millions of dollars would be saved to h' - Thoi , 1
aai.l "whoa ""■•otlag of Slln,,«»ata orpaai.attlon (Iho ooa^piraoy.
ted a final adjournment Inst night al­
Mr.
Claytons
arrest
occurod
during
and tho pilot nnd passenger climbed pjorj1|(| poop|0 through reasonable .
... will
... wnke
i up and
...i i1 i.niinvi.
in Minneapolis
March 81
that .bill
believe
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though the committee had planned to
what
had
been
described
by
special
A
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——
on top of the wreckage and Moore |tranBportat|on chnrgcll. Ho said that
DRIVING PARK
'prohibition enforcement ngenta^work- continue sessions today.
tied himself to it for fear he would Florida wns on the eve of a great era we ought to send this measure
The resolution for an immediate
become unconscious and fall off. Tho of development. Ho pointed out thut Homo committee that will act on it."
AND RACE TRACK
ing under tho direction o f Colonel L
There followed a squabble as to
call
to tho non-union men also pro­
pnssengcr, realizing thnt death was it had many advantages over Califor­
n o a T n n v p n n v c u n . G. Nutt, as a campaign to dry up
fl
DESTROYED IlY^FIItK ^
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w n t 8 BWOopcd down vided thnt tho "international nnd dis­
not far away took his valuables from nia as a citrus state nnd declared that what committee should consider It, but
his pocket and gnvo them to Monro the climate was not excelled nny* Scnntor Dudsworth decreed that it
Mix The \n»nrlntrd l,r . u i
on alleged illicit resorts Into one trict unions exert nil their powers and
Hhould gOrto the finance committee.
nnd dropped o ff into the water.
™ t»*. inn
..f that co m -1 BALTIMORE, March 26.— A flro o f night nnd continued their wholesale influence to bring about u strike In
where.
in
nun
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could undetermined origin todny destroyed rnids through the following day.. Ap- the non-union coni fields o f America."
S. J. Sligh, president of the league,
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-nd flftcen proximatoly 30 minor arrests were The resolution was offered by Van
MIAMI, March 26.— No further in­ announced that the Florida organiza­ mi teo, said the bonus ~
not
be
up
until
urtir
me
lariu
mu
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IU
n..«*i„m..n*u
made anil
formation was available early today tion was contemplating joining tho ' , ,
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,
.
, . . box stalls at Gentlemen’s Driving
Driving made
and in
in tho
the meantime
meantime Colonel
Colonel.|Rittnor,
Rittnor, of
of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pa., who rop a e,
^ ncnr pimlico Knee Track Loss Nutt declared his forces had evidence resented the provisional Kansas union.
as* to the cause of the accident that Mississippi Valley Waterways Asso­ hml x?en repor ei o u*
he
thought
t
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seventy-five
thousand dollars.
thnt prominent bankers in tho city
! organization nt
forced Miss Miami down on the sen ciation and introduced former Concity'.organization
at the coi
committee meettion on it both in tho committee and B,!VL,nty ___________________
had conspired with the bootleggers. j„ g and it wns adopted without objecof five passengers probably will not
mnn w T&lt; „|nn(1| president of
on the senate floor. He said the ta r-1
* n n r i t l TIIIIF
with six persons nhonrd and the fnte the First National ttnnlr
I Ic intimated arrests would be made tion and practically without dlscusRank in
in Orln
Orlando,
1^ A(SR,CU,‘ rUHR
ho known until Pilot Robert Mooro, who is vice-president of the Missis­ iff Dill probably would he sidetracked SKNACOMMITTEE
among what he described ns the Mon.
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PREPARES
picked up late yesterday by a steam­ sippi association. Judge Hlund told temporarily in the somite to let it
“ higher-ups" Mr. Claytons arrest
TO VISIT THE SHOALS
er is able to give a coherent account. of the work which his association has through.
followed.
ULMER IS STATE
i
Senator
Smoot,
of
Utah,
the
rank­
Moore was picked up from the wreck­ accomplished in securing government
He claimed he had been made an
GOLF
CHAMPION
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'I'hr
ANN.irliilrd
I'rnm)
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age of the plane by the steamer Wil­ aid for inland waterways and express­ ing Republican on tho committee, said
WASHINGTON, March 25— Mem- unwitting party to what appeared to
WINS OVER Y EARBY
liam Green fifty miles at sen nnd one ed the belief that Florida has a great the measure probably would be ma­ hers o f tho Sennto Agriculture nnd be a frame up, and declared thnt his
terially
changed.
hundred miles north of Miami, tho opportunity to take advantage of her
House Militnry committees are pro- handling o f the money involved in
ORLANDO, March 25.— A! Ulmor
"The bonus bill that passes the sencaptain of the vessel ndvising by ratlin position and ship her products by
paring for departure tonight for n the alleged liquor trade wns done In
o f Jacksonville ngnin is tatc ama­
uto will carry a moans of financing it,’
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thnt he was the sole survivor. The
ho Hochtrotl,
that tho fi.umo. ■ » " “ » » ' I't.pootlon of M»«olo h h»»l,. ltth or.n o o f It. ..H ire on,I ns an teur golf chumplon, defating J. R.
water routes.
steamship wns hound south and sub­
ordinary part o f the day’s business.
G. W. Knight, of Sanford, vice-pres­
Ycnrby o f Orlando, in tho finals o f tho
A||E p 1BIN0
i
marine chaser left here early today ident of the league, told of,the great l„ B would not ho don. b , mono, of „
state
tournament yesterday.
to meet the vessel nnd bring Moore increase in water shipping during the bonds.
ROTARY CONFERENCE
ACROSS THE HORDER
Asked
if
a
Hales
tax
would
be
the
hero. The captain of the steamer re- present season nnd predicted that na­
AT THE HUI.GARS
AT SAVANNAH ENDS
A! Ulmer of Jnckksonville, thrice
financing medium as recommended by
ported Inst night that Moore was more oth|jr
would bring even better re
winner
o f the title, hnd Ralph Yearby
President Harding to tho IIouhc ways
Mir Thr AwwoHnlnl I’ rruu)
dead than alive from exposure and ,
othor „pcnkcrB wt.ro C. E. CnnSAVANNAH, Gn., March 25.— o f Orlando, six down at the end o f
and means committee, the Utah sena­
SOFIA, Mnrch 25.— Reports from
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unnhlo to give any account of the n c -|
g p Br0Hk„ an(,
Mi Jornigsn
Greco-Rulgar frontier sny firing wuh (Special).— The conference o f the tho first
holes of tho 80 holo play
cident, or fate o f passengers, Mr. and , ( f ^
Gol,|o
representatives tor said:
___eighth district o f Rotary clubs «d- j for the championship in tho eighth
"I think so, if we have to come to ovcr d »o border all day yesterday,
Mrs. August Hultc, Mr. and Mth. Law­ from Kissimmee, Mount Dora, San­
there J0Ul’n®d H»«t night after a two day nnnunj tournament o f tho Florida
that.”
|
Huignrinn
authorities
ordered
rence E. Smith, of Kansas City, Mo.,
ford, Cocoa and Orlando.
Senator McCumbcr was of
tho Hbou|,| be no reply to tho Greek Are. session. It wns the best conference gtnto Golf Association hero yoBtorday
nnd Mrs. J. S. Dickson, of Memphis.
A traffic committee was appointed opinion thnt members of tho commit- (
ever held in this district, nuusunl in-J w ith Yearby 3 down at tho turn, nt
Miss Miami left here Wednesday noon to investigate the various monns of
tereHt being mnnifcHtcd nt nil meet- tho end o f the first nine holes, Ulmers
tee would want to confer with Presi- COL. NUTT DIVIDES
for Rimini.
connecting Inland Florida with the dent Harding on the subject before
ings, nnd lavish hospitality tendored p|„y became surer and Hurcr nnd playHIS DRY FORCES
const and report to the next mooting acting finally.
Jing par golf for the first six of tho
SPREADS THE NET from the city and local club.
RIVER STILL RISING
of the league which will he held with­
Nearly one thousand delegates from last ninu ho,CH&gt; he camo lrv fl up# a
Hanford MncNider, national com­
in the next two weeks. The commit­ mander of the American Legion, in a
Georgia, Alabama nnd Florida were hnnd|cnp which the Orlando player
Mlv Tin* .Daarlnlrd I’ rniwl
MEMPHIS, March 25.—With the tee’s headquarters will bu in this city.
MIAMI, Mnrch 26.—Colonel Nutt in nttcndancc. The banner wns w'on will hnvo ot fight every inch o f tho
formal statement last night discussMississippi river rapidly rising at all — Orlnndo'Sontinol.
ing tho bonus measure, expressed con- divided his prohibition army today j by the I-ort Lauderdale club, which wny |n tho afternoon round. Ulmer’s
points south o f St. Louis, with indi­
To which we might ndd that William fidcnco that It would meet with tho «"&lt;• •» ‘ "king ohout twenty men with attended ono hundred por cent.
I niod„ i 8C0ro for tho 18 holc8 wa8 70;
cations pointing to tho highest water T. Donnelly, one of the most widely approval of former service men, and him to spread out along the const bo- j A new district was formed ami a Yearby’s medal play nn 85.
slnco tho flood o f 1010, government known marine engineers nnd wnter- declared that legislation thnt
had tween here nnd Key West. Tho re- ( new governor was elected yesterday.. I yearby has been playing tho greatnnd stato engineers hore express con -1wj(y oxport„ in the country nlso made
twlco passed the house was "inovit- ™ i" m,,uTr ot tho forco 19 horo u,u,cr Dr- Jnn,U8 Thomas, of Tscaloesn, I c„ t KoIf of hl„ cnroor |n tho tourna.
fldcnce that the levee system^ will tjJU ()njy rcaj ta|k on waterways that
t E. H. Henson.
Ala., president o f tho University of mont which is nbout to close, oliminable."
withstand the heavy pressure without
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1 was made nt the meeting nnd one thnt
Alabama, nnd nlso o prominent work- ntinK without difficulty some o f the
difficulty. Scvcrnl ntcnmbonts loft was filled with information of the
FORMER EMPEROR II.I.
or
of tho Southern Y. M. C. A. work strongest plnycrs in tho peninsular
hero Thursday night londcd with sho­ right sort. He told the people what NINE MEN KILLED
member o f the h I’ hi Phi Rato Kap-1
w |(h whom he was matched in
vels, HnckH and othor supplies for the they could do In a manner that left no
IN MINE EXPLOSION
M ir T h r ANiM irliilril I’ rran)
the fight to roach tho finals, has unLONDON, March 25.— Former Em- pa nud Shrinor.
forces which are now patrolling the room for doubt and just why he wns
T r i n i d a d , Co l o r a d o
peror
ChnrleH
o
f
Austria,
Hungary,I
.
.
Am°
n,[
thoi
distinguished
guests
at
doubtcdly
met his Waterloo in the
levees in Arkansas.
not mentioned in the above article in
Patrolling o f tho entiro Mississippi the Sentinel seems rnthor strange.
M.r Thr AMMnrinfrd P rr.-,
oxil.d on the island o f Madeira, is ill K CurUs p u b l X r o T th e S a^n lay ' " ta‘ ° chnmplon- U,tncr’ notwithsUnTIHN1DAD, Colorado, Mnrch 2 5 - with fever, says a Central News disLurtis, publisher o f the hntunlay ding tho fact so far ns modal scores
stnto lovco system also begnn yester­
Nine
men
nro
known
to
have
perished
turopntch
from
Funchnl.
His
tompor
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L
‘mtlK
09 • ‘“ 'J' on ’ van9 nu ' “ r go his game failed to show up bril­
day, a mounted guard being placed CELEBRATED BOAT
. b?ckfl;
, * nWm&gt;
.
. .
linntly, is plnying superb golf. In
■.m
and
nine
others
are
mlssiing
today,
tre
is
given
as
104
and
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consultation
’
°
f
m“
ny
tuxt
Cop,,0ck’
every 15 miles.
BUILDER IS HERE
vice-president of the Rotary Interna- tho nU)rninff round ho hnd a aHght
result of explosion nt Sopris coni of physiclnns has been called,
tionnl; Harry Stevens of Sanford, an d' dg0 on tho Qrlnndo player In every
mino hero yesterday. Eight of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Nnt Horesoff of Bris­
Bert Adams, International past presi-1(|opartmcnt of the nmo. Scarcely evnino bodies recovered hnvo boon Idcn- SHOWERS PREDICTED
tol, Rhode Islnnd on bonrd their
dent, nlwnys spoken o f as tho biggest cr troubled, when ho did not faco difFOR FIRST OF WEEK
TOPEKA, Kansas, Mnrch 26.—The yncht Holiantus wore nt tho Sanford tilled. Cause o f the explosion in Htill
nnd best Rotnrinn in tho world.
flcltics which might huva c a lle d n. lets
COOLER THEREAFTER
Kansas Industrial court yesterday dockH today for some timo having undetermined.
seasoned player to falter ho awoke
ordered nn Investigation of conditions Bpcnt tho night hore. Mr. Horesoff
’ ROHIIUTION PULL
M ir T h r .■■itrliitril I'rraa)
the gnlery to an (instant! applause
REV.
CHAFORD
DIES
in tho Kansas mining district rein- |„ ono 0f the most famous boat bulldIN FLORIDA GRATIFYING
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j WASHINGTON, Mnrch 2 5 _ U n with
a master stroke.
tlvo to tho impending strike, nnd sum -1erg Jtr this country having designed
TO COMMISSIONER HAYNES
Mi, Thr AaMorintrd iTr.a.
. Bottled, warm showery weather at tho
moned officials o f tho Southwest In- tho American cup winners In tho In­
NEW YORK, March 25.—Tho Rev. beginning o f tho week, with generally
YOUTH IN JAIL
terstate Coal Operator’s asaociattion tcmatlonnl yacht races for many
WASHINGTON, March 25— Sum­
Sidney Chaford, who had sorvod ns fnlr nnd coolor thereafter, until near
AT TAVARES TODAY
and district nnd provisional officials ycnr8i Thoy liked Sanford very well
11
Congregational mlnlstor in Green the end of week, when it will again marizing tho reports o f activities o f
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
of tho Unitod Mlno Workers of Amor- nnd gajd that when thl*’ .city had
Boy, WIs., Lyons, Iowa, Tampa, Fin., becomo unsettled, is tho forecast for Nptt and speciul staff in Florldu,
ic% to appear boforo the court for a bui|t tho Boat lmsin they would spend
nnd othor cities died yestordny at his Floridn, weok bdgir.nlng S u n d a y .___ Commissioner Haynes declared today
M ir T h r A a a orlu tre I’ rraa)
hearing hero Mnrch 20.
moro time hero but Snnford noeded
results wero "grntifying and in keep­
EUSTIS, March 25.— Lester Rilea,
homo in Brooklyn ngod 82. D u r i n g ---------------------------------------------- *--------a boat basin nnd moro conveniences tho yellow fovor epidemic in Tampa
undor similar ,18, whlto youth, is in Jail at Tavarea
_ with developments
t .
Again wo want to call attention to ing
Going ngnin to tho Seminole, Cafe f or tho visiting yachts nnd crows. .
in 1887 ho nnd a Catholic priest wero tho fact that tho Scmlnolo Cafe circumstances throughout tho coun- ponding examination, result arrest
tomorrow and got ono o f thoso fntn----- --------------------- m
ous chicken Sunday dinners.
T h oy, The stars in tho heavens nro not tho only clergymen who remained In'm akes n specialty o f Sunday dinners j try." Haynes declared co-operation (horo yestordny, on chargo o f criminal
are tho roal thing in every wny.
|the only ono thnt shino less b n l- tho city. Ho wns a trustee o f Rol- Thoy nro all to tho good in every ro- o t stnto nml local authorities was assault. Officers said tho alleged
312-ltc . satisfying as confidently expected.
crlmo was committed Thursday,
spoct.
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812-ltc llantly when tho light is turned on. lins college, Winter Park, Fla.

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Fine Meeting of * ciu b Yesterday—
VIGBH, Society Editor,
Plckerts Furnish Enter*
ine 117-W
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talnir.ent
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The regular weekly luncheon mcoting o f the Klwanls Club held yester­
day at the Valdes Hotel was mado
very entertaining by the Plckert
Stock Company who wore present as
SOCIAL CALENDAR
guests o f the entertainmont Commit­
tee o f tho Club.
!' Saturday— Catholic Women’s League
* During the meeting this Company
will hold a cookod food snlo at
That two dollars in your hand may be the father of
rendered the following program:
Donne Turner’s Store.
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your fortune— and Its children may be working fo r you
Piano solo— Joa Linoell.
when you havo to stop.
Saturday— Children’s Story Hqur will
Piano and SaxnpLono numbor—Lio­
bo hold at tho/Control Park nt four nel! and C. J. Dodson.
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o’clock.
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Tho easy spender may be a ' ‘good follow /’ but he is a
„Solo— Miss Lillian Plckert
Saturday—
Ceclllnn
Music
Club will
foolish man and everybody knows it.
Accompanied by Lionel and Dodson
moot at tho studio o f Mrs. Fannlo
Several quartotto numbers by the
S. Munson on Myrtle avenue at plckert Quartette— Chambers, Lionell
Some how we all respect the man who has “ mpney in
three o'clock.
the bank.”
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Socrny and Latelle.
Saturday—N. De V. Howard Chapter
Plano solo—Lionell.
U. D / C., will hold a cooked ofod
The quostion o f Sanford maintain­
Your Calendar Bank is Ready— Get it NOW
snlo. at .McCuller’s Store.
ing tho band throughout the summer
Monday—Wcsmlnstor Club will moct was discussrd and a committee named
at tho home of Mrs. Joo Chittenden to confer with tho City Commission
on Eighth and Laurel avenue at and othor organisations in tho city
threo-thlrty.
and seo If ways and means could not
'Monday— St Agnos Guild will meet be provided to maintain the Jband
at the home o f Mrs. S. M. L]oyd during the summer months.
^ on Park avenue at three o’clock.
Tom Jones was scheduled to spoak,
SERVICE
PR O G R E SSSTRENGTH
but the doctor hiving ordered him to
stay in doors fo r thirty days—ho Is
suffering with stago cramps— hd was
not present, but was fined $10.00 and
FOR R E N T
Dr. Brownleo took his plnco on the
programme
and discussed the “ Rela­
FOR RENT— Three room, house on
tion
of
the
Klwanls
Club to tho City
Sanford Heights, $12.50 per month.
in
which
wo
live."
Tho Doctor had
•Geo. Hunter, Routq A, Box fCO-B.
put somo time on this subject and
,
311-3tp
Mr. and'Mrs. B. W. Howltt o f Boll
P O U IlHNT-I nicely furnished 'Ted ding, Mich., nre among the Tecent ar brought the club many good points
room, 2 bods in room If desired. rivals and nro stopping at the/M oa along that line. His address was enJoyed throughout, by everyono exReasonable. 314 East Gth St. 311-2tp
I * Classified Ads 5c a line. No
tezuma.
cept J. C. Dean—who explain ed later
t o ....ad taken for less than 25c.
FO k RENT— Comfortable light house­
that ho enjoyed the speech but got
t o and positively no classified
keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto Avopeeved with tho Doctor fo r having
t o sds charged to anyone. Cash
nue.
311-r»tp
drawn his name to speak four weeks
t o must accompany all orders,
from yesterday. Brownlee and Dean
t o Count five words to s line
both bolng of tho good natured sort
t o and remit accordingly.
soon mado up and Dean promises n
deep Thesis on why
Bachelors
should bo taxed, when ho makes his
speech.
.
WANTED
Several Liza Janers strolldd in after the cocktails had been .devoured
WANTED— Position ns stenographer
by
sooner members, but as tho aforeby young lady with somo cxpuricnco.
said
song always makes Forrest Lako
Reforonco furnished. Address “ Miss
ci
y
real
tears they were let o ff with
LOST
C" enro of this office.
311-3tp'
only
one
verse.
WANTED— Enorgotic, well acquaint­ STOLEN— National bicycle, practical­
,
This
being
the last lunchoon/boly now. No. 8— 173822. In enro of
ed salesman for Seminole county to
Misses M. Llnbarge and Anna B. fore Or. Hyman is to leave for Tamsoil Willys Light plants. — Hof-Mnc Mrs. S. A. Chancellor, 503 West Third
jffmnn of Now York City were pa h0 Was called on to say good-bye,
309-3tp
Battery Co. ,
809-3tp. St.
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mrr •■tertaioiaar,

WANTED— Ambitious
18-yonr-old LOST— Silver Mesh Bag. Reward if
returned to D.%1. Thrnshor,
white apprentice to lenrn automo­
'Sll-Gtc
bllo electrical trade.— Hof-Mnc Bat­
tery Co.
301
LOST— Octagon shaped wrist wnch
on black silk ribbon at or near tho
WANTED— Wo hnvo opening for 80VPrincess
Thontor. Flndor return to
oral young ladies of refinement in
811
Park
avenue.
811-8tc
and around Sanford who desiro work
which is vory dignlfod, but yet offers
splendid
financial
remuneration. SELLING FINE TRACT
Phono 25-W for personal interview.
OF FARMING LAND IN
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309-3tc
SEMINOLE ANI) ORANGE
"WANTED— House, or unfurnished
rooms by couplo. I’hono 295-W.
In the Daily Herald appears an ad­
307-fltp
vertisement of thb East OtHngo Land
WANTED— Team work. Apply M. Company, calling attention to tho
Hanson Shoo Shop.
12,000 acres o f fine farming land be­
W a n t e d t o TitAi&gt;b— pnir of hors ing opened up to development In
es for Ford truck in good condition. Seminole and Ornngo counties in tho
M. Ilnnson Shoe Shop.
30G-12tp eastern* part o f tho, county. The new
rond to-tho bench from Orlando goes
FOR SALE
through this property and joins tho
The
FOR SALE— Sound horse, $75.00. A p ­ hard roads in Seminole county.
ply to E. F. Lundquist nt Crown Pit- lands havo rnllrond facilities and good
per Co.
311-2tp drainage and nro bound to ^irove
FOR SALE— Small farm with build- whnt the owners sny they have.' Five
lngs. “ H " care Herald.
808-5tp and ten acre tracts for men who nre
able to qwn winter homes am) small
FOR SALE!— New Ford, never run;
groves and farms in Florida.
The
$16.00 under market price.— A. L.
men who are behind this project nro
Boy, 208 Park Avo.
807-7tp
men well known In this part of the
/FOR SALE— Two story business state, men o f affairs and mon who
building. Apply to tho ownor, Klon can bo relied upon to sell lands upon
Arcs, 805 0th St.
284-26tc tholr m erit
J. M. Russell is representing tho
FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks o f center East Ornngo Land Co., and will put
on the sales service fo r the lands.
o f city.
Rond tho advertisement in the Daily
Oco. W. KNIGHT
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272-tfc Herald.
FDR SALE— One B flat
and B flat clarinet
French ave.

THE REASON WHY— Mlno Locomotivos, Factory Trucks, Bnttloshlps,
Airplanes, Submarines and railroads
roly almost, exclusively on “ EXIDE"
UATTERIE^ Is because of their heavy
capacity, ruggod construction. Thoro
Is an “ EXIDE" Battory mado to fit
ovory make automobllo with 3 to 7
years sorvico. Soo us about an “ EXIDE" fo r your car.— RAY BROTH­
ERS, “ EXIDE" BATTERY SER­
VICE.
811-tfc-daw
CARD

CREAM PUFFS
Saturday at Daylight Bakery, 8J8
Sanford Avo.
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Where good lovo and

Tho many friends o f Mr. O. Smith
o f Laurel nvertuo will be grieved to
henr that ho Is In the Ornngo General
HonpitnJ nt Orlnndo, having had his
leg amputated above the kneo in an
accident Ho is an employee o f the
A. C. L. Railway, being In the trans­
portation department.
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
The Jenny Spnuldlng Circle o f the
Missionary Society of the Baptist
Church,’ met with Mrs. Ashley Kelly
at her homo on Went Hughey street,
Thursday aftomoon.
There was a. good attendance of
members and a very interesting pro­
gram rondered.
After the program
tho hostess served refreshments.
Tho Circle next week will have an
all day quoting with Mrs. Arthur Lossing at hor home, on tho Orlando
Rood. AH tho members aro urged to
attend.

mad

love

meet on tho common level

Post Cards a t'th e Herald Office.

FOR SATURDAY .
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Phone 372-W

327 Sanford Avenue

1 Store in Florida ■

Mrs. Katherine Livingston Eagan ■ 10 Stores in ,Georgia
o f jAckionville, is spending the week­
end here ns tho guest o f Mrs. B. J.
Starling. Mrs. Engnn is greatly im­
pressed with Sanford and expects to
return Hater for an extended visit.

Phone 127

i Sanford’s New Store

LADIES’ DEPARTM ENT

MEN’S DEPARTMENT

MANVILLE CHAM BRAY

'N e w shipments of

In pink, lavender, green, blue, tan and
red. 27-in. wide, yard—

SHIRTS
Collars attached in white, tan and Steele

Fancy Stripe Poplin *

SHIRTING
In white and tan, 88-in. wide, yard

Ladles’ Parampunt

,

SILK HOSE
In brown, black and white, pair

Today we received a big lot of large
samples from our tailoring house. Have
your suit tailor made before Easter.

EASTER
Comes on
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Save while your earning: power is greatest—later it will be l e s s — then
you will need what you could have saved now

The Ghurchwell Co
FIRST STREET

Q U A LITY

D. W . Griffith’

S P E C I A L S

saxophono

Notice To Farmers

Erentng Pictures Start

of th anks

We desiro to thank th oxktndd and
loving friends fo r the sympathy ex­
tended us In our lafe bereavement;
also fo r the beautifull floral offer­
ings.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Woods,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hancock,
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Peterson,
, Mr. and rMs. James Petersop.

terdny for Jacksonville.
to say good-bye, fq r ho expected to
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_ _ _ _ _ 1retnin an Interest In S an fy d and esThc tunny friends o f John Abraham peclnlly in tho Club, and would merewill 4)0 glad to know that ho is able ly say 'So long till I see you again.'
to be out again after a three w eeks, = = = = = _= = = = = = = = s = = j =5=====
IllnoBs nt his homo on Sanford
Heights.
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Wight Bros., Co., are selling so
OBITUARY,
much gas and oil that they are ob­
liged to start another filling station
Snmuuol R. Woods was born Octo­
Tho world nt your door every oven on Magnolia avenue south o f the
ber 10, 1857, and departed this life
ing for 15c.— Doily Herald.
othor station.
March 21, 1022 at an ago o f 84 years,
5 months and 2 days.
He hud made his home in Sanford
for several years during which tlmo
ho. had gained the respect and friend­
ship of tho entire community -by his
integrity and kindness.
Eleven months ago, ho was stricken
Just Arrived
with paralysis ‘from which ho never
fully recovered, although treated by
Fresh Carload o f that Good Old Reliable
sqme o f tho best physicians in the
state.
,Tho funeral took place Thursday
afternoon, March 23, at tho Osteen
cemetery, p r. S. J. Walker of the
First Methodist church o f Sanford
officiating.
Nuff Sed
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Mr. Woods loaves one son, and
;three daughters to mourn his loss:
Mr. John Woods o f Sanford; Mrs.
Phone Us Your Wants
Telephone 135
Gertrude Hancock, o f Miami; Mr*.
Melissa Peterson, o f Seville; and
They W ill Have Our Usual Prompt Attention
Mrs. Agnes Peterson o f ihuluota.
Heartfelt sympathy is vtended to
the bereaved ones by L . entire com­
munity.

SERVICE

Children's Wash Suits being closed
out at half prlco at Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co. ' 810-0tc

Pies, Tarts and CookicB of gll
kinds at the Daylight Bakery, 818
Sanford Ave.
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A pp lica tion

hnvo been installed and there is no
doubt that the warnings of agricul­
turists who have experience should bo
heeded— rest the Innda from potatoes
for as one experienced grower from
Arlstook, Mo., recently snaid somo
morning the Hastings growers are go­
ing to wake p and And that the bliht
hus swept their crop o ff the mnp ov­
er night.— I’ alatka News.
THE I.UItE OF WEALTH

S tih .rrlpllim P rice In A dva n ce
Why does the sucker crop never
Onr V rnr ....... — .............- ................. ~ " * 2 ’22
fail? Why do people in tho fneo of
Mix M onth* ------ -------- --------------- —
Itrllv rrrd In C ity by C a rrier
Onr W r r li ...........~....... .............. — I® Centa all warning and experience, continue
lN -pau r , W .e e k ly H erT he IllK 13 to
--------------aid en tirely ro v rra Sem inole C
C ounty
and la puhllahrd e t f r y F rid a y . A d v e r­
tisin g rntra nindr k n o w n on a p p lica ­
tion. D em ocra tic In p o litico . I M O per
year, alw nya In a d va n ce.________________
MEM IIEH T IIK ASSO CIATED 1‘ tlKBH

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Now for n little rain and a little
rest.
Sanford celery lias the world Bitting
up and tnking nourishment.
Fnud hns been made king of Egypt.
Name sounds rather fuzzy or fezzy
mid should bo all right for the Arabs,
------------ o------------Hustings potato growers are think­
ing of growing celery. Better stick
to your last— Maine Cobblers—with
apologies to the shoemakers.

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Banker in town in Florida the other
day set the time lock and then left
und hns not been seen since. He will
probably come hack when the time
lock opens itself.
Snm Small and the rest of the AntiSaloon crusaders say that a combined
effort is being made to bring thu saloon back and that 1,000 speakers will
be sent into all the states in the
union. Good time to scare them, Sam,
and keep your job going.
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Tampa is coming in for a cleaning
and scouring by the hootch •hounds
nnd hundreds of them are hitting Mi­
ami, Tampa and other Florida cities
in the effort to wipe out the booze.
This is tin* only way to give the law n
real test. Wipe it out sure enough
and fix it so no one can get any.
A well known resident of Orange
county upon being importuned to run
for county commissioner said he could
not subscribe to the oath of Democracy
for while he voted in the primaries
and supported all the stato and coun­
ty Democrats he also voted for a Re­
publican president. There are whole
families like him in Florida only few
of them are as truthful.
DIVERSIFIED CROPS ON
POTATO LANDS
Recent experiments in this county
in growing o f crops other than pota­
toes has receoived considerable linpetus, but not sufficient to centrnlizc a
market, such as Hastings now enjoys
or as Snnfort enjoys. More general
Diversification is ncctut, and if this
sccttion can be established as the
center of somo other early vegetable
than tho potato it will double the importunic of the counties.
Right now several of the more pro­
gressive potato growers of thc Has­
tings sccttion are experimenting with
other crops than potatoes, but on a
very limited scale. The general op­
inion is that celery is tho most adap­
table, from all points of considera­
tio n and from revenues already proven. It finds ready market, yields
about twice as much per acre ns po­
tatoes, is just about ns easily culti­
vated and entails about the same haz­
ard.
That splendid celery can be grown
on the potato lands of Putnum und
St. Johns counties has already been
proven beyond question. At Florahome there are several very fine patchos. W. G. Tilghmnn Bent to the
News office recently (wo as fine huuchcs of celery as we have ever seen
come out o f Kalinuzoo, nnd there are
several instances right in the Has­
tings section where experiments hnvo
rewarded the growers handsomely.
This section lias every facility for
sub-irrigation, considered so neces­
sary to the successful growing of cel­
ery.
Adequate drainage systems

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FRUITS
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Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
vice Our Motto

1 DEANE TURNER
Photic* 4'J7-19&lt;
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PAGE TWO

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UNCLE HANK

Florida taking its rightful place in tho
cattle industry and also in tho estab­
lished markets o f tho world.
The time for “ cussing” has gone
by; likoWlso the time for sharp prac­
tices in the state legislature. The
time is opportune for practical,
straightforward action along well de­
fined lines. Bucking “ tho whole Unit­
ed States” has cost the cattlemen of
Florida npd the stnto dearly. If this
is being properly appreciated it is tho
first step on the rond to tho prosper­
ity that awaits the Florida cattle In­
dustry, conducted and maintained as it
must bo in order to be profitable and
to be permitted in nssoc'ntion with
and to u ijoy the privileges o f cnttlcme ilia other states and countries.—
The Florida Times-Union.

consumed In grenter amounts than
now thnt tho ranges nro gone nnd
grazing is restricted. Whether will­
ing or not reduced supply would drlvo
consumers to u diminished portion.—
Tampa Tribune.
------------- o------------Herald wnnt ads got results.

Thoso good Sunday dinners^,
kind that you will onjoy and hly*
been enjoying at tho Seminole rJ2
tomorrow.
Universal knocking in time bring,
fcforrn ” U doesn’t „ppcnr to
done much for tho weather, howevei!

| Fishermen Take Notice!!

5 OUR A N N U A L CONTEST W ILL OPEN *&gt;
to fall viettims of plnsible sharpers
who mako good livings by selling
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worthless stocks and bonds? An old
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speculator, writing in nn eastern pn£
Get
your
tackle
ready
and
win
one
o
f
the
three
prizes
[
per, gives the answer. He says it is
the desire to “ get rich qlck.” He’s
LESS MEAT CONSUMED.
Th’ voice of th* devil often spenks
right, too, though he should have ad­ to a feller through uu uacouifortubla
FIRST PRIZE— Shakespeare Reel
j
ded that all the suckers do not live church pew.
Efforts made during the war
to
in big cities, but that many are to be
SECOND PRIZE— Heddon Rod.
conserve nient products appenr
to
found in towns the size of DcLand.
most hospitable and nothing can bo have had u permanent effect in rcducThe pathetic part o f valueless spec­ charged against Ocala except that ing the consumption of meat. At leust
THIRD PRIZE— Best Silk Line.
ulation is thnt if somebody offers many yenrsjjpgo, permitted Tom W a t-' tho experience of those duys hns hud
the smnll investor 10 per cent to 12 son and his gang to invade it a n d 1a part in the situation revenled by
Boss must be caught with Rod, Reel and Artificial Bait pur­
per cent for n cash loan he would be- b(dd n p opuii„t convention thero, and the bureau o f unimnl industry of the
chased of the
come suspicious and hold out on his ^ivc birth to tbo p opunBt or “ Ocala agricultural department. A report re­
money; but if n swindler come along platform.”
cently issued shows that production of
and gives him a smooth talk about j
But 0 cnla wnsn't to blnmo nm, if meat in 1921 was 1,500,000,000 pounds
nn undeveloped.oil well or gold mine orlnndo and other cities wnnt the less than in 1918. In thc lntter year
or a new auto which will travel 50 i capital removed they will quietly lay the exports amounted to 2,500,000,000
miles on a pint of gasoline, or n pn- asidu 8C|f|„hness nnd center on Ocala, pounds while last year they were hut
tent churn which will turn lard into
If Orlando nnd Ocala both-get in- 820,000,00 pounds. This might ex­
butter, and assure him that within n to thc fight then Tallahassee will plain a portion of tile falling o ff both
year a few hundred dollars, if inves- kLH,p it.—Jacksonville Observer,
in production and consumption were it
once, will return enough to
— onot that it is known that since 1910
make him rich, he will hand him the
CATTLEMEN SEEING THE LI (HIT. the consumption o f beef has declined
cash. No matter how hard the times
about 20 pounds per cupitn nnd a
the fool crop never fails.
The I’ unta Garda Herald, it appears birgo part o f that was brought about
, For every one, who gets
, , rich quick- by the evidence available, hns been by thc effect of tho war. Of lamb
VOLIE WILLIAMS, Proprietor
\r°_°n romping on the Arcadia Enterprise,1and mutton Americans consume a
more quickly, Taking a chance is n]I the latter a newspaper published in comparatively small amount.
Pork
a
right if you can afford it, hut about |h(f h(mrt of KlorIUn catt,c men’s coun­
production in 1920 nnd 1921 fell ho­
the only chance the average blue sky
A.|iethor ur nol they hold owner- low that o f 1010. It
lt is
is &lt;
estimated that
BUICK and OLDSMOBILE
salesman sells is a chance on being Hh|
tho 8ecUoR8 of th, culintry, last year the average c consumption of
found out before he gets out If ev- , wh|eh th
Sales and Service
they havc
have chlim,
claimedd thc
the in.
in- beef
hoof was
was 57
57 pounds,
pounds, v
veal 8 pounds,
crybody would turn a deaf ear to all herent
..........right
.
..........lhlllr
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niutton
ami
lamb
l!
nm
to pasture their live mutton and lamb (5 pounds and pork
agents who offer unlisted nnd un,
...
,
,
stock. That aside for the time being, ” 2 pounds,
nown sn u n us or sa e, sc mg
the Herald's romping has
brought
Americans have not abandoned meat
First Class Mechanics
terpriae would be directed to legiti­
from the Enterprise a very signifi- eating by any means but they are findmate things and the country would
enut admission, one that gives hope mg substitutes. There are some comIn one o f the most up-to-date Garages in the City
prosper through the savings o f the lh((t lif;ht h a s t „ lh(Wt. mai„ly plaint at first about the “'meatless
,
piop i .
ou can n at t u ot icr i - ruHpona[b|t, for tbu darkness that has days” in wartime but it was ooson disSERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
o\%. gniiu, am i u ms soim t ung fallen upon
tipon the
thecattle
cattle industry
industry ininthis
this covered
covered that
thatthey
theyproved
provedno
norereal liardfor sale cheap that would make you
state.
Iship. That doubtless led eventually
rich you ought to hnvo brains enough
The Punta Gorda newspaper, it np- to reduction in meat allowance on
to know that he would he buying all
pears, has been regretting “ the fact,” other days. The higher prices also
the stock for himself.— Del,and Sun.
to quote from the Arcadia Journal, had something to do with the situn“ that there was no market for our tion, especially since unemployment
CAPITAL REMOVAL
beef although the cattle on the prair- set in. People cannot eat meat when
SANFOItD. FLA. *
115 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
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.
, ies were increasing to such an extent they have not tho money to buy it. It
if Iropos. on oruiune t nnip •that jt wna causing alarm to the cat- is probable thnt the trend thus retall o f Florida from Tallahassee
to t | A „ this U8 introductory to veiled will continue. When meat was
some more suitable place is attract­
the aforesaid significant admission plentiful anil cheap naturally it was
ing considerable attention throughout
on the pi t of the Enturpnriso, which
the state.
says:
That the present location is most
in Circuit Court for thc Seventh Judi
We warn the Herald to be not
unsuitable is clear to four-fifths of
cinl Circuit of the Stnto of Flordeceived as wo are not to be
the people of Florida. That Tnllnhns- i
Idn, in nnd for Seminole Coun­
mocked with impunity by any­
see Is most inaccessible is beyond
ty.— In Chancery
body. We have cussed tho cutquestion.
DIVORCE
tlcmen some ourselves in the
The train service to anil from Tal­
Charlotte Downey, Complainant,
past, but we have all learned a
lahassee is nothing short of disgrace­
vs.
good deal lately and we find that
ful. Thc accomodations at the TnlRaymond Downey, Respondent.
we did not know everything un­
lahnssce' depot would be discreditable
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
der the sun about the cattle bus­
to a hack-woods village.
The State of Florida to Raymond
Savings should havc as definite a place in
iness, and the cattlemen have de­
To reach the capital at present
Downey, New Willard Hotel, Wash­
cided that they can't buck the
the family expense account as the hills for
four-fifths o f the people would waste
ington, D. C.:
whole United States and
get
two days in going nnd two days in
You are hereby commnndcd to be
fuel, food, light and clothes.
away with it. .So, we believe it
returning.
and appear in the above
entitled
is time to lay o ff the hammerTallahassee is surrounded by class­
cause on tho Rule Day in April, A.
und-tungs stuff and got our heads
If you would be successful, you must allot a a
ic red hills and sweet southern senti­
D. 1922, viz: the 3rd day of April, A.
together and try to work out a
■
ment, neither of which nre regarded
I). 1922; otherwise, the bill of com­
■
certain part o f your salary to thrift.
plan where they can get a mar­
l
ns an asset ns relates to the capital
plaint filed In said cause will ho taken
a
ket for their cattle and Florida
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o f n state.
ns confessed by you. Witness the
a
can get in some much needed
The
Peoples’
Bank
of
Sanford
cordially
in­
The capital o f any state should be
Honorable Jnmos W. Perkins, ns
a
money to case up thu tightness
a
located in a progressive city within
Judge of the above court, and my
a
vites the deposits of the small saver.
of
the
money
situation
which
is
a
easy reach o f a majority o f tho peo­
name as Clerk thereof, and tho seal
stopping tho wheels of industry
Make yourself save— and succeed, You enn J
ple.
of said Court, at Sanford, Seminole
a
just now.
The capital removal issue many
County, Florida, on this tho 2*lth dny
a
do so if you will.
Assuming that the newspaper above
i
of Fobrunry, A. D. 1922.
&gt;’,!nrs nK° excited a bitter fight, nnd
a
quoted is speaking for the cattlemen
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(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
t,u&gt; capital would then have been rea
of at least its Immediate section, and
moved from Tallahassee hut for the
Clerk Circuit Court,
■
silly fight which resulted in four or in which they are quite numerous,
Seminole County, Fla.
what
it
says
is
inspiring
with
hope.
five cities, wanting the cnpital and
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
entering the contest It wns a fight It indicates a “ change o f heart” on JOHNSON &amp; GARRETT,
started for Jacksonville and by Jack­ tlie part of thu owners of great and
Kissimmee, Florida,
sonville, but when the election oc- Hma11 her,la of cnltl«» indlcatoa “ »at
Counsel for Complninnnt.
currcd the ppposition to Tallahassee !,arkncH8 that 100 ,on« ,laH prevailed 288-Gte.
. . . . . » . . a « a . i s . » » . H a a a B i i i a a a &lt; i p &gt; a a a a a i i i » H * 1'
was divided nnd Tallahasnee retained 'H
penetrated by the light ot
reason. For a time it wns imagined
And Tallahassee will again retain it and asserted that thu cattlemen hud
if four or five cities go out after it rights which even the government
instead of centering the fight on one was bound to respect. Now, note the
change. If the Enterprise is stating
city.
Now which city is the best loentod thu "Huation correctly, as it is fair to
ALL NEXT WEEK
assume that it is, then thu cattlemen
for the cnpitnl?
are ready to admit that the governUnquestionably Jacksonville.
,Jacksonville is tho most accessible munt liaa ««mo rights that even owncity in Florida, and twice tho size o f urH of catt,c must aspect. For inthe next largest city.
|stance, the government instituted and
BUT JACKSONVILLE CANNOT maintained quarantine against tick infested cattle.
GET IT.
IN THE BIG TENT
rejoicing
Thero will lie genuine
Even when Jaeksonvilfo tried to socure it before, tho Times-Union op- U'mighout Florida if it proves true
Auspices Kiwunis Club Hospital Benefit
posed its own city vigorously as did tl,at the cattlemen of tho state are
the politicians who are blindly led by «coing the light nnd are sincerely willthis newspaper.
|ing to walk therein. If they nro, then
Jacksonville would not bo united on reason will guide them to where “ all
any proposition. If Christ enme to will be well,” not only with tho entBand and Orchestra— All New Flays— Vaudeville— Saxaphone Quartette
Jacksonville and stopped out in tlcmcn hut with the state that now is
Springfield, Riverside would “ cut up.” i»ol«tod and shut o ff front tho cattle
OPENING PLAY MONDAY
If thu whole stato of Florida should markets that nro ho very essentia! to a
offer Jacksonville tho cnpitnl thoro' prospering cattle industry,
would eb such a fight against location 1 R lho Florida cattlemen actually
that somo fellow would go to tho «»d clearly are sqolng the light; if,
courts with an injunction. It’s Just ns the Arcadia Enterprise says, it is
V a u d e v ille B e tw e e n A cts
A Comedy DramaJacksonville's way. -The people have time for them to get their “ heads tonover been unanimous on anything. ! gothor and try to work out a plan
So Jacksonville is not in tho capital where they can get a market for their
LADIES FREE M ONDAY
removal fight. •
cattlo," and the cattlehmen seriously
Admission .....................................................................................15c and 3jc
Then whnt is the next boHt thing? realize this and honestly endeavor to.
Why Ocala o f course.
|start tho now clogged wheels of their
Wnr Tax Included
Oculn is a beautiful city and the Important industry, then there is en, location is Ideal.
Tho people are courngcmcnt for nil who want to see

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Williams Garage

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COMING

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PEOPLE

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PAGE FOUR

PANARAMA
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WEDNESDAY
KcKinnon’s

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The Seasons— Betty M cl
Smith and Margaret
20th Century Sweet Sixi
16th Century Sweet Sixb
Sport Girl...........................
Youth and Old A ge...........
Young Married S e t .......M
Colonial D a m e ..................
Sleeping B e a u ty ..............
The N u r s e ........................ .
M ilk -m aid..........................
Coquette ...........................
M adonna........................... .
The B r id e .........................
Farmer B o y .....................
Fashion Favorites— Mrs,
Mrs. Walkman.

A rc what your Banker ana successim UUOltivuM —— —
W hy go outside when you can get the full legal rate at
home? Right where you can see what you are getting

Music— Piano kindness ol
Quartette
Soloist.

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The Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.

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On the Okeechobee Urunct
ta, Fla., among the plnea
modern brick hotel, with
claM cuisine. Rates $2.50
cording to location of roo

has proved to be a big success. The business offered the
present season was nearly double what the mill could take
care of. Messers Zachary and Tyler wish to expand the

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Kiicinpss and build a larger—

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but to take all o f the risk themselves and allow the Public
to invest in

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Tourists, Hor

First Mortgage Worlds

From afar, 1
Going homo j
to the brim with
pors" fully satisf
thuslasm.

which will be secured by a First M ortgage on their entire
plant and extensions, so there will be—
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Those now c
Will they like the
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soil, the cducatioi
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These Bonds will bear interest at 8 per cent, payable
a — : Annnaiiv with an Additional Bonus to the Farmer
W rite or call on us for fu ll details.

The story of
To carry thol
to millions rnoro
MAGAZINE, a m
Florida quali
four-color art co'
figures and fnnch
It's for ALL FJoi
The April is
copy; $2.D0 a yen:

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PAGE FOUR

PANARAMA OF I K S PICTURES
W EDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 8:30 P. M.
KcKinnon’s and Wallsman’s Lawn

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H. S. NOTES

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The Seniors" certainly had a “big
PROGRAMME*
time’’ Monday, ovon if it did start
*
out badly by raining. Tho girls camo
The Seasons— Betty McKinnon, Marloh Ann Powers, Juanita to school all decked out like little
Smith and Margaret Purdort.
kids and in tho afternoon took many
20th Century Sweet Sixteen.........................................Mildred Holly pictures, tho funniest positions were:
nbrenst n mule and wagon (Florence
18th Century Sweet Sixteen........................................................ NaomiScoggan
Henry climbed up on the mule's
Sport Girl.....................................................................Miss Humphreys
back, and when tho mulo started to
Youth and Old A ge.................. Agnes Dumas and Adelaide Higgins move, sho
simply
flow
o ff-)
Young Married S o t .......Mrs. Ben Caswell and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff Others showed thorn on top o f tho
Colonial t&gt;am e..........................................................Mrs. B. J. Starling school bus, a "mock wedding," "mock
bicycle race," etc.

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Bleeping Beauty ............................................................Florence Henry
The N u r s e .................................................................. Mrs. L. L Frazier
Mr. Boyd visited us in chapel, also,
M ilk-m aid.............................................. 1...............................C. E. Henry Monday, probably intending to favor
with ono o f his flno selections, but
Coquette ........................................................
Mrs.us
Coleman
M adonna.................................................... ........... ................Mrs. Lloyd seeing tho great commotion that tho
Senior "kids" wero raising, let tho
The B r id e ................................................. .................. Mrs. Percy Mero
Senior girls mount tho platform and
Farmer B o y ............................................................- ........H, R. Stevens sing "Mary had a littlo Laamb," etc.
Fashion Favorites— Mrs. Housholder, Mrs. Drumond, Mrs. Lewis, Zitlnh'a teddy bear was too cute for
nnnythlng. Mr. Boyd didn’t sing for
Mrs. Wallsman.

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Music— Piano kindness o f Mr. Hintermister
Quartette
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Soloist..................................................... Mrs. Emma Abbott Lyhman
ADMISSION 35c

PUBLIC INVITED

us after all— maybe he got Jealous o f
tho way tho Senior girls sang, ( ? )
Tho Sally contract has been drawn
up, so that moanB that pretty soon
our good old Salmagundi will go to
press.
Tho Junior are preparing to givo a
piny sometimes soon, farther an­
nouncement to appear lntor.

CHULUOTA INN

"Home, Sweet Homo," by. GnlliCurci, and "On Tho Miami Shore," by
s
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■ On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chulno- H Fritz Kreislor, wero two o f tho best
J ta, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date ■ records wo’ve heard in a long timo.
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two stor’ is o f Thomas Burke known
as "Gina o f Chinatown" and "The
Sign o f tho Lamp.*' The lo ce lf la
set In Ltmehouse, London. Althugh
It might be said to encompoaa the
world when it comes to the final an­
alysis of the humana who trip gayly
through the several scenes op dram­
atic effects directed by Mr, Griffith.
A trinity of characters In the per­
sons o f a young girl, Gypsy Feirj
la the only logical answer to your
"Spike" McFadden and his brother,
"BUllo" are tho youthful creatures
problems and to ours. Only through
aroupd which is woven a romance o f
dramatic love filled with poetic vuconsistent Co-operation can this com­
Ions and governed by the Good and
munity enjoy the benefits for which
Evil influences o f this world symbol­
ized In two remarkable characters.
this bank has striven so long and con­
They ai;e Good, embodied by a street
scientiously,
preacher and Evil portrayed by a
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Let's talk It over together. mental directions o f our little p.*o
pie flitting through this street o f
dreams and gaining a goal akin to
paradise even on this earth.
Mr. Griffith baa assembled a cast
of rare talent to enact the roles of
"Dream Street," Carl Dempster la
tho Gypsy Fair. The "Spike" McFsd*
den o f the story Is taken by Ralph
Graves whllo his brother "Billie" la
portrayed by Charles Emmett Mack.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Tyrone Power Is the symbolised
street peeacher by Good and tho Evil
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNER, CuhJlr
ono In the stecet fiddler la done by
Moran Wallace.
W. J. Fosguson
ploys Gypsys father and tho great
NOTICE TO FARMERS—Just ar­
Sway Wan, o f Chinese noble berth it
rived, fresh carload o f that good old
impersonated by Edward Poll.
reliable KEYSTONE L IM E .. Nuff
"Dream Street" will be at the Stai
sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
Theater totight— last night
wants. They will have our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumiwr Com­
NOTICE TO FARMERS—Just ar­ pany. Sorvice, quality, price. 30D-3tc
rived, fresh carload o f that good old
reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
N uff
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THOS. J. A. REIDY
wants. They will have our usual
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Uw
prompt uttontion.— Hill Lumber Com­
Practicing In State and Federal Court*
pany. Sorvlce, quality, prlco. 300-3tc
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Kimball Pianos, from factory to
homo prices. When you are out shop­
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Miller &amp; Sons’ and look them over.
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The Freshmen Class had n dobnto
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Gracchus was greater than Cyrus
Gincchus." In tho two sections, “ A "
proved thnt TibcrctiH was greater nnd
in "B " thnt Cyrus was greater. Be­
lieve us, Alton Guntir is some debat­
er.

"Dream Street’’ is tho latest screen
effort to come from D. W. Griffith.
It is u tale o f romanco and love and
laughter, symbolized with Good and
Evil influences londing an enchant-,
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Sanford High had tho hondr of hav­
ing ns its guest, George L. Hossfold,
tho world's chnmpion typist, Fridny
afternoon. lie gnve such an Instruc­
tive talk concerning typewriting. Ho
snyB ono must hnvo tho flvo follow­
ing qualities to ho a succocsfuul typ­
ist: Concentration,. Position, Rhy­
thm, Timo nnd Finger Movement. Ho
certninly enn converse nnd work,
too, nt tho Hnmo time.

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The Freshmen have bought "The
New Art Edition o f Real America in
Romnnco," by Edwin
Markham.
They have planned to givo tho school
something thnt is really something
each yenr. The rest o f us nre glad
they are so "high-clnss."

"DREAM STREET" TO
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FLORIDA

S. O. Shinholser

To Voile Williams’ Form­

Tho City Manager will rccoivo bids
up to April first fo r tho moving of
city stables nnd tho erection o f cot­
tage. Plans and details muy bo seen
at tho City Manager’s office.
C. J. ItYAN,
311-Otc
City Manager.

The High School Gloo Club was or­
ganized Monday nfternoon, with for­
ty members.
The chairman, Mr.
Boyd, called the meeting to order, nnd
outlined tho work for tho rest o f tho
school yenr.
Officers wero elected
ns follows: President, Lillie Ruth
Spencer; Secretary, Domarius Musson; Trcnsurer, Borthnm Shepherd;
Directoress, Mrs. G. E. McKay; Asst.
Director, Mr. Boyd. This is the first
Glee Club thnt has over been organ­
ized in Sanford High, nnd wo hope
that it will be o f grant benefit to the
pupils.
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The Brothrhood o f Saint Andrew is
playing baseball hero in Sanford, to­
dny against tho Lnko Monroe team.
The visitors are being entertained for
supper in tho Parish House after tho
gnme.

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Attorney-at-Law
SANFORD

er location iiit 111
The Seniors had a debate Tuesday
on "Resolved thnt the country pro­
duces greater men than tho city."
The affirmative side was represented
by Florence Henry, Frances Dutton,
Marion Hnnd nnd Fny LoBsing,
while Victor McLnulin, Pnttyo Lyles,
Margaret Z. nnd Bcrthnm Shepherd
Bided with tho negntive. Tho dobnto
wns cnrrled out splendidly, nnd it only
goes to show us onco moro thnt wo
hnvo sonio real tnlont in Sanford
High. The affirmative won.

George A. DeCottes
Over Seminole County Bank

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tho folowing will bo tho services
of tho Proahytorinn church Sunday:
9:15 a, m. Sunday School.
11 n. m.— Preaching.
2 p. m.— Junior C. E.
2:15 p. m.— Intermediate C. E.
At 7:30 p. m. tho Preabyterinns
will unite in the union acrvicca held
at tho Bnptiat church with the over­
flow meeting at the Methodist church.
This union service Is hold in view of
the fact that this will be tho lust Sundny sorvfco of Rev. Geo. Hyman ns
pnator in Sanford.
METHODI9T CHURCH
Sunday School at 0:30 a. in.
Dr. Walker’s class at Princess The­
atre at 0:50 a, m.
At 11:00 a. m. Dr. Walker will
preach on "How to Worship."
Sunday nftornoon nt 3:00 o’clock
there will bo n baptizing nt the Woklwn river.
Sundny night there will be
big
union services at Methodist and
Baptist churches. This is the last
timo Dr, Hyman will be heard in San­
ford and be will speak at both places.
Will bo at the Methodist church
promptly at 7:30 so bo on time.

Holy Cross by n large and grow ing' Somo wlvoa are happy, and some
choir.
realize that their hURbnnda are afraid
Miss Watkins, the Southern Field of thorn.
Traveling Secretary for tho Glrla
----------------------------Friendly Society is holding mootings; NOTICE TO FARMERS—Just nrdnaily, with front and increasing in- rived, fresh cnrlond o f thnt good old
torest. Those not coming, nro miss- reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
Nuff
ing a great opportnunlty..
, sod. Telephone 135. Phono ua your
The Lenten services during tho wants. They wil| havo our usual
week will bo ns according to tho prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Comscchcdulc Card.
pnny. Service, quality, price. 306-3tc
The classes for instruction for the
receiving of Confirmation nro being
ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS
formed, and others are invited still to
All the stockholders and any who
come.
aro interested In the Country Club
and Golf Links aro requested to meet
in tho Court House next Tuesday
ALL SOULS SERVICES
night
at eight o'clockk at which time
Tomorrow is tho fourth Sunday in
tho
club
will be organised and other
Lent.
matters
of Importance taken up
Sundya school at 9 A. M.
Ladles
are
especially invited to at­
High Mnss at 10 A. M.
tend.
800-4tp
Sermon, Gospel of the day.
Meeting Lndics Altar Society aftor
Children’s Wnsh Suits being closed
Mnss,
Rosary, instruction and Uonodic- out nt half price nt Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.
310-0tc
tion nt 7:30 P. M.
Lenten devotions Wednesday nnd
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judlrlnl Cir­
Friday evenings nt 7:30.
cuit In nnd tar Seminole County,
Florida,— In Chnneery
Strangers Welcome. Sittings free.

Herald want ads get results.

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(Registered Nurse)

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DR. WALKER'S CLASS

Sanford, Florida

D. W . Ilyrd, Complainant,
VH.

Tho men's class of Dr. Walker’s at Oolillo Ilyril. Dofnmlant.
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tho Princess Theatre is becoming not. Carolina:
alm
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in stitu
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s im p
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a film
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m u an
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tion oo if

tho city. There were 115 present Inst
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Sunday and tho men say they will

havo 150 tomorrow. There is no sec­
tarian teaching hut good music and a
study of the Bible. Every man who is
noi in some other Sunday school is in­
vited to meet this fine body of men

$22.50
25.00
32.50
35.00

ip p o itrln
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a ffid
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w It Ilyrd
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I tho complainant In iho ahovo entitled
cause, and that It Ih tho tiollof of tho
affiant that CJoldto Hyrd Is a non-rosldent o f tho Htato o f Florida, and Mint
nho is a resident of the Htato o f North
Carolina, residing at W in ston Salem, In
tho said slato, nnd that there Is no
person In Iho State o f Florida, tho Horv lco o f subpoena upon wh om
w ould
hind tho defen d ant; and that a ff ia n t
fu rth er says that he bollovos th« a g e
o f tho defendant to he o v o r tw e n t y -o n e

BALL HARDWARE
NOTICE TO TAX
COMPANY
PAYERS

HALL’S BARBER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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L,
,
nt
the
Princess
Ihcatre
Sunday
mornyears.
Because of tho Union Services to
SHOP
You, thoroforo, Oolillo Ilyrd, a m orbe hold at tho Baptist and Metho­ ing at 9:50.
dorad to uppunr to tliIts hill hornlu duly
filed In thin rauso on tho 1st day o f
Next door to tho Princess Thentre
dist churches on Sunday night, thero
May, A. I &gt;. 1022. tho snmo helm: a Hole
will b« no services nt our church ex­
I&gt;ay of th IhCourt.
THE BIG TENT MEETING
II Is furl her ordered that this notice THE
ONLY UNION
cept tho
Christian Endeavor at
ho published
for
fo u r
con secu tiv e
w
eek
s
In
the
Hanford
Ilorld,
a
nown(1:45 P. M..
The niueting in tho big tent located luiper published In Somlnolo County,
SHOP IN SANFORD
We will have our Sablmth School bo- ■„t the suggestion o f the City Council KWhhi!
W itn ess: H, A. Douglass, Clork o f
ginning nt 9:45 A. M.
[on the Inko front nenr tho Court the Circuit Court, amt a soul th eroof,
PRICE LIST
At the morning hour Mr Burhnns House, started o ff on schedule time JtbJ^^^J^th day of^ iIareh^A^|&gt;^ m l
will preach, his subject being "Tho |nst night.
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court, Shave .........................20e
: A M, W E E K S . I*. C.
Cbristinns Commissnriat."
i A lively song service wns conducted r i l E T F O I t P &amp; lly
Hair C u t.....................40c
WILKINSON,
To nil our members nnd friends, wo b y the district elder, Rev. A. C. Tan- ' 3 |S A tto n m y a for Complainant
Shampoo ...................35c
wish to sny you will miss something ncr, who is in general chnrgo o f tho
In His I'lrt’ iill C nurl, Seventh .1n tl It- In I M assage.....................35c
worth while if you fall to hear this meeting.
C ircuit In mill fur Sem inole C ounty,
sermon. Como.
Slate o f F lorld s.— In C hnncery
Evangelist Znhniscr gave an in­
S in ge...........................35c
teresting and inspiring discourse on
IHVOHCK
Tills shop has been renovated, cleaned
tho necessity and making of prnyor in
.It'ssln I.. Fountain, Complainant,
nnd pninted throughout. Wo employ
relation to a real service.
vs.
only
tho most skilled barbers, guar­
T
hom
as
H
,
Fountain,
Defendant,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The evangelist will speak at 2;30 T o Thom as S. Fountain, Orlando, F l o r ­
antee
satisfaction and will apprcclte
ida:
SERVICE
on the Privilege Conditions and Pros­
It appearing from thn a ffid a v it o f your patronage.
pects of the Sonshtp and In the ev­ Jessie I., Fountain heroin duly filed,
she Is the complainant In thn a b o v e
SUNDAY, MARCH 20TII, 1022
ening nt 7:30 on the Mature Need nnd that
styled cause, and It Is tho belief o f tho
HALL’S BARBER
Subject:
Results of a Genuine Revival of Re­ a ffln n t that T hom as H. Fountain Is a
resident o f tho State o f Florida, C oun ty
"REA LITY”
ligion.
SHOP
o f Orange, and f'lty o f Oralndo,
and
that the said Thom as S. Fountain Is
Sundny School ____10:00 n. m.
Revs. Zabneser nnd Tanner havo co
Next to Princess
n ce a lin g h im self so that process can
Church Sorvlco_____11:00 a.m .
conducted successful revival efforts not he had upon him, unit thnt (hero Is We also sharpen Razor Blades
no oilier person In tho State o f Florida,
Womnn’s Club Bldg., Oak Avo.
nt Lakeland, Lake Worth, Miami and Iho servleo o f subpoena upon wh om
hind the defen d ant; and a ffian t
AH nro Wolcomo.
St. Petersburg nnd this eity in nec­ would
further says she believes the a g o o f tho
essarily short here ns the evangelists defendant to ho ovor tw enty-u no years, ■
You, therefore, T hom a s H. F o u n t a i n ,1!
must fill an appointment in Elmira, are ordered to appear to this hill hero- —
In duly filed In thin cuusc on the 1st
N. Y., one week from Monday.
day o f May, A. D. 1922, tho saino b ein g
a
Halo Day o f tills court.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
The locnl pnstor, M. C. Beilis, sol­
It Is further ordered thnt this notion
cou socu tlv o
Church Services for tho 4th Sunday icits tho hearty co-operation of all ho puhllHliod for fo u r
w e e k s In Die Sanford Herald, a iiowhorthodox Christians and a candid hear­ paper
in Lent, 20th March 1022:
published In Hemlnolo County,
Florida.
ing hy all others.
7:30—Low Celebration.
W itness: R. A. Douglass, Clerk
of
9:45 a. m.— Sundny school.
tho Circuit Court, and a soul thereof,
To get an interest with
this 17th day o f March, A. D, 1922.
11:00 a. m.— Morning Service, Lit­
You took your tip last Sundny nnd
(HEAD)
E. A. DOUODASH.
Clork o f tho Circuit Court,
any.
went to tho Seminole Cafe for your
lly : A. M. WREKH, D. C.
7:30 p m.— Vespers.
Sundny dinner nnd you woro well re- T i l E T F O U P &amp; WILKINSON,
A tto rn ey s for Complulnunt.
Special rtnd good music always at pnid. Go again tomorrow.
312-ltc 3-18-0. a. w.-tvvc

CITY TAX 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.

NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS— I am
willing to board dogs this summer
again.— Mrs. J. E. Vnughn.
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others in the

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ON ORLANDO-TO-OCEAN HIGHW AY AND ST. JOHNS RIVER S
Thu financing o f tho East Orange Land Company is nearly completed and tracts o f from
5 acres to 80 acres will soon he sold for many times the price you now pay for your shares of
interest.

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The plan m simply this:—The East Orange Land Company is incorporated nnd has taken
over 12,000 ncres of Rich Citrus Fruit and Vegetable Lands on the New Orlando-to-Ocenn
Highway and tho St. Johns River about half way between Orlando and the East Coast. Tho
Company is capitalized at $180,000— which places this land at $15.00 per acre to the sharehold­
ers. We expect to sell the very cheapest of this land at $50.00 to $100.00 per acre. I f you
think you can heat this for profit, then we do not ask you to come in with us.

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Read tho list o f officers and directors below and then clip and mail the coupon for full
particulars.

BETTER ACT QUICK

THIS OFFER IS LIMITED

The offlccrH of the East Orange Land Company arc:

A m e r ic a n L e g io n
Presents

W I N T E R ’S
COMPANY
Last and Best Number ot the
Lyceum Course

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Henry McLaulin, Jr.

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Judge John M. Cheney, President.
M. M. Smith, Vlce-PrcMldent.
C. I*. Dickinson, Secretary and Treasurer.
John M. Cheney, Ex-Federal Judge.
Thus. H. Hopkins, former President First Nutionnl
Bunk of Orlando nnd Capitalist.
I)r. C. I). Christ, prominent Physlcinn and Surgeon.
W. M. Igou, Stuto Senator nnd Capitalist, Eustls, Fla.
A. Schultz, Chairman Board of County Commission­
ers, Orungo County.
C. P. Dickinson, of Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, promi­
nent attorneys.
F. E. Baxter, of Florida Good Homes—Itealtor.
J. E. Turner, Fruit Danlcr, Orlando, Fla.
J. C. I.ettice, of Winston-Salem nnd Atlantic Const
Lino Railroads.
R. D. Hnrzc, Cashier Union State Bank, Winter Park,
Fin.
M. M. Smith, of Winter Park, former Chuirmnn of
tho State Rond Department.

Invest in the Development
Flan o f the East Orange
Land Company.
CLIP

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East Orange Land Co.,
P. O. Box 272, Orlando, Fla.
Please send me full particulars
in regard to your 12,000 acres de­
velopment plan:
Name ...
Address

j 12,000 ACRES ON ORLANDO-TO-OCEAN HIGH W AY AN D THE ST.
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SANFORD

D a il y H e r a l d

&lt;»The City Substantial”

SANFORD
“The City SubstantiaT

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922

NUMBER 81S

AND CATHOLICS
AIRPLANE SEARCH MADE RADICALS
OPERATORS
AND
MINERS
CLASH IN STREETS OF MEXICO,
FOR MISS MIAMI’S VICTIMS
INDISCRIMINATE SKIRMISHINGS HOPEFUL OF SETTLEMENT
-MOORE IS RECOVERING
BY ARBITRATION METHODS
Radicals Said to Have Attacked Pedestrians and
Motorists

ULSTER CABINET
ACCEPTS CALL
OF CHURCHILL
MOORE TOLD STORY
Sub-Chaser Puts to Sea
Today to Continue
Search
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WHICH HEADS LIKE OLD TALES
OK THE SEA AND 8UFFERINC.S FROM SHIPWRECK

TO CONFERENCE IN LONDON TO
DISCUSS CONDITIONS IN
IRELAND

til} ' 'I 'h r A a a n r l a t r d I ' r r a a )

MEXICO CITY, Mnrch 27.—Five persons were killed
and eleven seriously wounded in clnshes at Guadalajara, in
(he state of Jalisco yetiterday between Radicnls and Catho­
lic Rroups. The Radicals reported to have attacked pedes­
trians and motorists indiscriminately, the climax coming
when they met a group of Catholic workmen who had at­
tended a labor meeting, when the workmen took refuge in a
nearby church, the building being fired upon by radicals.

Members Return
GOVERNMENT AID Labor
Cleveland to Re­
MERCHANT MARINE From
new Negotiations
BENEFIT SOUTH TO AVERT STRIKE
SENATOR RANSDELI, SAYS LEG­
DOTH SIDES EXPRESS HOP*
ISLATION WOULD FREE THE
THAT DISCUSSIONS WILL TAKH
SOUTH OF VASSALAGE
UP DEMANDS OF MINERS

Re x nEACii c a l l e d
••a
AS CHARACTER WITNESS
( l l r T he A a x o rla lrd I 'r r a a )
( H r r h f A a a o r i a f r d I’r r a a )
(H r Tk« A anoclntcd I’r m )
BELFAST, Ireland, March 27.—The
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 27.—Mem­
FOR TEX RICKARD
MIAMI, March 27,—An air­ Ulster cabinet todny ncccptcd an in­
bers of congress from tho Southern
plane search for Mina Miami’s vitation extended by Colonial Secre­
( l l y T h r A a i i o r l n t r d I’r r a a )
states were urged by Senator RnnsCELERY
victims was discontinued but a tary Churchill to a conference in Lon­ NEW YORK, March 27. — Rox
dcll, Dcmocrnt, Louisiana, in an ad­
m Na
Beach, called as a character witness,
dress in tho senate Snturdny to sup­
subchaser put to sea today to don of Irish leaders, cnllcd in view of
testified today that Tex Rickard was
disturbed conditions in Ireland.
port, for tho benefit of the South's
look for them. Moore is slowly
known in Alaska as boing on tho Carlot Shipments Reported for Sat­ ports, pending legislation to provide
urday, March 25th
recovering at the hospital.
squnro. Beach said ho had known
government aid for the merchant ma­
Sheats Calls Con­
Rickard twenty-four years nnd they Floridn—Snnford section ................ 33 rine.
Florida—Manatee section ...............15
MIAMI, March 20^Itobcrt Moore,
ference Today of All hnd driven spikes together during th 9 California—Southern
Ennctmcnt of such legislation, tho
district ......... 3
pilot of tho lost flying boat Miss Mi­
Klondike
gold
rush.
the
Superintendents
Louisiana senator declared, would
ami, in a hospital last night, fully ToTotni cars .....................................51 free Southern ports from, tho "vascovered from, his dolirlum, although And Other Sphool Officials to Discuss DEFENSE TO QUASH
Carlot
Shipments Reported for Sun­ salngc' in which he asserted they woro
still In grave dongor of developing
INDICTMENTS AGAINST •
Finances
held by forolgn shipping companion.
day, Mnrch 2Gth:
pneumonia, gavo a graphic account of
ALLEGED WIRE TAPPERS Floridn—Manatee Section ...............10
"If tho government does not ex­
the scenes nttending tho death of his
( l l r T l i r A a a iir ln tril I ' r r a a )
tend
direct aid to shipping and there­
California—Southern District ........ 2
TALLAHASSEE, March 27.—State
five puasengors and h!s own fifty(Ur T h r A a a o r l n l r d I ' r r a a )
by
materially
cncourago men to en­
ftvo hour buttlo for life in tho Gulf Superintendent Sheats has called a
FORT LAUDERDALE, Mnrch 27. Destinations of Floridn Shipments ter into the shipping business with
stream clinging to tho upturned craft. state conference of county superinten­ —The defense In trial of tho alleged Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburgh, a reasonable prospect for earning a
"Pleaso don’t allow tho pooplo to dents and other school officials to wlro tappers horo todny filed two 2; Charleston, 1; Providence, 1; Now fair return on their investment," said
praiso me, I have not dono anything meet nt Gainesville April 11th and motions to quash gambling and wlro- York, 8; Montgomery, 3; Fnrgo, 1; Senator Ransdcli, "it will ho impos­
to deserve praise. I don’t want to ho 12th to discuss finances and other ad­ tnpping indictments. Judgo Dnvls Canton, 1; Jacksonville, 1; Potomac sible fo rtho shipping board to dis­
recessed court until 1 p. m. to study Yards, G; Florence, 3; Toledo, 1; Phil­
criticised, unless justly. All I want ministrative problems.
pose of tho greater portion of its very
the indictments and defense motion. adelphia, 1; Savannah, 13; Waycross,
now is to give tho world at largo the
large fleet of slow, niodcrato sized
Tho defense also intimated it would 2; Newnrk, 1; Birmingham, 1; total,
WEEK’S WEATHER
facts,” ho began. "Wo left Miami at
vessels.
Given reasonnblo assistance,
58 cars.
file n plea for change of venue.
11:01 o'clock lost Wednesday mornvessels
of
this clnss can opernto from
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
ing in tho face of a stiff northeasterly j Weather Outlook for the Period
n
number
of
the sinnllcr ports of Am­
From Waycross:
Pittsburgh, 1;
PRIZES FOR THE BIGGEST BASS.
wind. At llt'll, uhout three minutes
March 27 to April I, Inclusive
erica
with
a
fair prospect of success,
Baltimore, 1; Now Orleuns, 1; Kan­
out of Bimini, something broke off
South Atlantic ami East Gulf statthereby
establishing
business out of
sas
City,
1;
Now
York,
1;
Omaha,
1;
The Hall Ilnrdwnro Co. have en­
tho propeller. I automatically looked on: Nnsottled warm and showery bethese
ports
to
the
great
benefit of tho
Houston,
1.
for a ship, or a shoal, to land by. I ginning of week, generally fair and larged their advertising space to toll
country
generally
increasing
tho numFrom
Savannah:
Philadelphia
2,
saw u fishing smack and volplaned cooler until near close of week when you nbout the prizes to be given nwny
boi*
of
its
ocean
ports
nnd
preventing
Memphis
1,
Boston
1.
down to tho water about a mile away weather will aguin become unsettled. this season to the fishermnn catch­
ing tho Inrgest fish in Seminole coun­ Shipping Point Information for Sat­ congestion.
in its course.
"I would particularly invito tho at­
urday, March 25th
ty wnters. The contest last .yonr oxBOYS SUMMER CAMP.
"I asked tho pnssnngors not to bo
tention of senators from Southern
SANFORD,
FLA.:
Mild,
rained
citcd
much
comment
here
nnd
else­
afraid. We woro in no immediate
Rend whnt Ernest Seton Thompson where nnd ninny of tho sporting mag­ during day. Haulings light, demand stntos to tho fact that tho compensa­
danger and the craft was drawing
near. The winds, howovor, were ris-. snys nbout tho hoys’ summer enmps azines took up tho mntter nnd gavo nnd movement good, market firm, no tion or aid to tho Blower, smaller, car­
ing, and before long tho hull of tho In this issuo. Your lioyH need a aum- tho Bnll Hardware Co. much notice. chnngo in prices. Cnrlota f. o. b. cash go ships is of especial vnluo to tho
South, with its exports of cotton, lum­
boat sprang u leak. Tho noso of tho mer camp In tho mountains. It mcnnB This year this enterprising firm will track: 10 inch crates Golden Self
ber, tobacco and other bulky commod­
plane begun rising. Then a big wnvo so much to them in a hundred dif- give a fine Shakespeare rod for first Blanching, in tho rough, Is-Os, most­
enmo along and lifted us. Tho plane feront ways. You know whnt it has prize, n Iieddon rod for second prize ly $2.25; carlots f. o. h. usual terms: ities. Without aid to these Hlowor
turned over and wo were nil thrown done for those Sanford boyss who and n fine silk lino for third prize. mostly $2.50 washed, precooled, $2.75- cargo ships, it is not probnhio that
many of our existing services in ship­
have been nttending n good summer This announcement not only en­ $2.00.
into the sen.
ping hoard steamers enn ho continued
Total
carlot
shipments
from
Snn­
"My passengers wore Mr. and Mrs. camp in tho mountains. You know courages hook and lino fishing for tho
out
of Southern ports, or thnt these
ford
section
this
season
to
date,
August Ilulto and Mr. and Mrs. Law- whnt tho I.nurcl Purk Camp means sport but it encourages rod nnd reel
ports
will maintain a foothold for tho
cars
.................
2001
ronco Smith, of Kansas City, and Mrs. to your boys. Rend tho ndv'vtise- fishing nnd also give Jhis city nnd
gradual
development of the faster nnd
Total
carlot
shipments
from
Man­
county
unlimited
publicity
in
sport­
J. S. Dickson, of Memphis, Tent). Mrs. ment in this issue and make your
larger
passenger
ships to a share of
atee
section
this
season
to
date,
ing
magazines
nnd
among
tho
real
Ilulto came to tho surface first, then reservation with Robert Holly, Jr.
which
they
are
rightfully
entitled.
curs
..........
H
1G
fishermen
everywhere.
Tho
Bnll
Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith. Of tho Ask him for n catalogue telling you
"Compensation
for
mail
steamers,
Total
carlot
shipments
from
Flor­
Hardware
Co.
is
to
bo
congratulated
three, none could swim. I succeeded nil about tho wonderful camp life,
limply
justified
by
Democratic
prece­
ida
last
season
to
date,
cars
...2895
upon
this
giving
of
prizes
ench
yenr
in getting them to tho overturned the mountains, tho athletics, etc., and
dents, would not suffico for present
nnd
the
Hcrnld
will
publish
the
big
plane. Mrs. Dickson and Mr. Rulte (the very reasonnblo terms for two
Southern interests. There must ho
catches as they aro made from time GOVERNMENT DISMISSES
hud not appeared on tho surface. Mrs. months this summer.
niso compensation for the cargo
ANTI-TRUST
CASE
to
time
during
tho
summer
months.
Ilulto made this discovery.
AGAINST RILL POSTERS 'tramps’ especially ndnpatcd to our
"We wcuthorcd tho storm of Wed­ Rend the advertisement in tho Dnily
‘“ My God, my husband, where is
new and growing lines, if those lines
he?’ she cried. I told her he would nesday night, nftcr a terrible experi­ Herald.
WASHINGTON, March 27. — Tho Iare to ho saved to tho ports of tho
he nil right in a few minutes and ence, nnd Mrs. Bulto died Thursday.
govemmont .moved in supremo court ISouth Atlantic and the Gulf of McxlPANAMA HARK
dived into tho waters. I could locate I Haw Mr. and Mrs. Smith clasped in
todny to, dismiss its ensq brought l co,
SINKS IN IIARIIOR
each other’s arms and one of them
neither him nor Mrs. Dicksoa.
under
anti-trust laws, against Asso­
"Within tho last four or five years
AT NEWPORT NEWS
"Mrs, nulte began to weep. I dived suggested that they dose their eyes
ciated Bill Posters and Distributors wo have seen tho creation of a new
into tho water nnd obtained cushions nnd jump overboard. But they didn't,
NEWPORT NEWS, Mnrch 27.— of tho United State nnd Canada. A sea power on tho South Atlantic and
from the plane to use for llfo presorv-1and Mrs. Smith died in her husband's
I’annmnn hark Marin Borges, coal basis of settlement satisfactory to tho Gulf of Mexico—an American sen
ors. Tho other throe passengers were' arms. Wo let go the bodicH of the
government had been reached, it was powor of Hhips managed nnd operated
laden, mysteriously sank in hnrbor said.
on the fusilagc of tho machine. As two women nnd they floated away.
from our Southern parst, purchasing
"Thursdny ns dusk npproached here today, blocking channel to ship
I returned to thorn, I saw tho body of
their storcH there, employing their
yards.
Members
of
crew
aboard
es­
Blute floating. I moved directly in Smith grew delirious and I strapped
DEPUTY SHERIFF
crows there, carrying our commorco
caped
in
small
boats,
reporting
craft
front of Mrs. Bulto nnd obstructed him on. At times lie appeared ration­
SHOT IN LEG IN
to markets some of which we havo
filled rnpidly and went down a short
her view. As tho body pnssed me I al and asked me whnt chance I tho't time after they found she was leak­
RAID NEAR ORLANDO nover reached before. Foreign ships
noted a wound on his forehead. He we had of being rescued.
ing.
had come and gone through tho years
" 'Mooro, let’s you nnd I talk this
must have been killed before he Btruck
ORLANDO, Mnrch 27. — Deputy —ships built abroad, ownod abroad,
the water when the plnno overturned. over,’ ho said. I told him not to tako
TURKEY CONCEDED
- Sheriff J. A. Caruthcrs was shot officered and manned abroad, distrih‘‘Within the next thirty minutes the it so seriously, ns wo would yet he
through tho leg and Sheriff Karol nnd ■uting their profits mostly1abroad and
NEARLY ALL CLAIMS
rescued. ’No,’ ho said, 'I don’t see
"cones changed twice.
EXCEPT ADRIANOPLE Doputy Pool narrowly escaped In­ carrying our commerce on routes
"On tho horizon wo sighted the fish­ how wo can hold out much longer.
jury Into Snturdny night ,durlng n .which foreign shipowners and mer­
ing boat. Wo began to Inugh and con- Don’t you think I hnd a brave wife7* PARIS, March 27.—Turkoy conced­ raid on Conloy’s still, turpentine chants determined.
tomplato boing picked up. I was con­ I assured him that I hnd never seen ed nearly nil her clniniH, except thoso camp, southern part Ornngo county.
"In other words, the European mnrfident wo would ho saved. In fact I a more courageous woman.
to Adrinnoplo and part of Eastern Officers wont to tho camp oxpcctlng I itimo powers hnd hold our Southorn
felt liko whistling. I believe I did. I "'A ll right, Boh' he answered; Thrnco in memorandum allied foreign to find moonshine liquor but ran .Into
portH in almost absolute vasanlngo,
'promise mo that if you return you
kept up niy morale.
ministers todny forwarded to Athens, n skin gnmo with eight negro mon and had destroyed nil hope of nn
“And tho fishing boat changed its will tell her sons how brave their Angora nnd.Constantinople, with view nnd women participating. Tho roid American shipping of our own.
mother was. Tell them the facts nnd
course.
to its acceptance as preliminary pcaco resulted In tho urrost of all tho
"Aro there any of us who would
"I can't understand in God’s world tell them the truth nbout me. You settlement, rovising treaty of Sevres. negroes.
liko
to have tho old conditions rowhy ho did not keep on townrd us. He will know as no other, how I died. Tell
tum
to Norfolk, or Newport Nows,
know I was in that locality some­ thum for me, boy.
MORE ABOUT FREIGHT CHARGES or Wilmington, or Charleston, SnCHARLES I'ONZI
"IIo removed three $1 hills from his
where for ho hod seen mo come down.
MUST STAND TRIAL IN
vnnnnh, Jacksonville, Tampa, Mobile,
I could see his name on tho boat, less pocket nnd asked me to give one to
When tho growers of Mooro Haven Now Orleans, Houston or Gnlveston.
MASSACHUSETTS
COURTS
fhan half a mile away os ho wont on. ench of his threu boys with hiH dying
found it would tnko $70 u car more to
"No, never.
Equnlity with our
Why, oh, why did he not keep townrd message.
ship their 10,000 acre cahhngo crop brethren of tho North, we of tho
( l l r T h e A a a o rla trd I'rr a a )
us?"
"I pushed his body into the sea, and
WASHINGTON, Mar. 27.—Charles than tho northern market offered for
The winds roso during tho night nil alone kept up my courage »h best Ponzi must stand trial in Massachus­ cnbhage, thoy stopped shopping. How South want our own American morand tho women grew weaker. At lenst 1 could. The sun’s heat hnd blistered etts courts nt this timo on twonty- nbout fixing u Htundnrd price for cah­ ehunt marine—nnd this proposed bill
twolvo times they were swept over, me, nnd tho thirst wus maddening. I two indictments, charging him with hngo, Republicans?—Tnmpn Trlbuno. points more cleurly and powerfully
than any bill which wo hnvo soon be­
but I swam out and got them nnd' chewed tho ends of my fingers until certain crimes undor state inws, tho
And wo are rolinbly informed that fore, tho way in which wo can sccuro
blood camo to appease my thirst, I suprenu court held today. Ponzi tho freight rato on erthhago from Cal­
brought them hack ovory time.
nnd keep It"
“Tho next day our hopes roso ns wo saw boats pass and wnvod to them, pleaded guilty in federal courts in ifornia to Chicago is Just nbout ono«aw other boats pass, hut nono came but nono snw mo. As dusk nppronch- November, 1920, to ono of two Indict­ hnif of whnt it is from Southern Flor­
IRISH FREE STATE
more than a mile nnd a half near us. ed Friday night I hegnn to heliovo ments nnd sentenced to flvo yoars.
idn, although tho distance is twico as
HILL PASSED THIRD
I tried to keep up tho morale of tho that It was all up. I tied a ropo to tpy
fnr and much of it mountainous coun­
AND FINAL READING
others by tolling them they were soi- nock, but I wus bo weak that it seem­
MEMPHIS, Mnrch 27.—A stngo of try whoro railroad building costs more
diors. It holpod mnrvolously, but one ed there wasn’t much liso. I guess I forty-threo. feot nnd Memphis, fifty- than olsewhero In tho United States.
LONDON, March 27,-T ho Irish
°f tho women, Mrs. Smith, boenmo ut­ was unconscious when tho boat camo twofoot at Helena, Ark., of tho Mis­ Why cannot tho South got something
Free
Stato bill passed Its third ;and
terly dojocted. Tho other ploadcd after me, for I didn't remember much sissippi river before tho week-end vw»&gt; liko a squnro deal from the railroads?
final
reading in tho houso of lords
with hor to hold out.
more.'
tho forecast today by weather bureau. —Wouchulln Advocate.
today.
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NEW YORK, March 2 7 ^-La­
bor members of the anthracite
arbitration committee returned
from Cleveland today to renew
negotiations with operators in
nn effort to nvert strikes called
for next Saturday night. Both
operators and miners expressed a
desire to end the general discus­
sions to consideration shrdlu eU$D
sions and confine future sessions
to consideration of nineteen de­
mands of workers.
SPRINGFIELD, III., March 27.
—Acting upon his promise to coal
operators, President Fnrrington,
of Illinois Union Miners, this
morning wired tho presidents of
three coni operators ' associations
of Illinois thnt he would meet
them in conference nt 10 o’clock
Wednesday morning in Chicago.
Asked if the conference might
result in n separate wngc scale
fur Illinois miners Fnrington said
“not nt this time I believe."
I)R. HYMAN’S FAREWELL
SERMON DREW LARGE CROWD
LAST NIGHT AT TIIE TEMPLB

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I)r. George Hyman proachod hi*
farewell sermon at the Ruptist Tem­
ple last night nnd in compliment to
him the other churches united in a
union service at the Baptist Temple.
Tho church was filled to overflowing
attesting the love and esteem in
which Dr. Hyman is held in this city.
He had for hin text tho subject: "Vain
Sacrifices" and it was n most eloquent
nnd powerful sermon taking in the
sacrifices of wars nnd of pence nnd
showing how many of them are made
in vain seemingly and yet they have
u great influence upon tho life of the
times. Tho church wns Beautifully
decorated with flowers nnd tho special
music was greatly enjoyed by those
present. Dr. Hyman has neespted a
call to the First Baptist Church of
Tampa In the enpneity of assistant
pastor and expects to lonvo in a few
days for that city.

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HOARD LEAVES TODAY
FOR EVERGLADES TRIP
(lly T h r A M n rln lrd I'rr a a )

TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 27.—The
Intornnl Improvement Board, com­
posed of Hardee, Buford, Amoa, MeRno nnd Luning aro expected to leave
todny for n trip through tho Ever­
glades, accompanied by Chiof Drainnge Enginoer Elliott. Thoy will enter
glades from Wost Palm Beach.
REVENUE OFFICERS
ARE ARRESTED FOR
KILLING GEORGIA MAN
(lly T h r A aaitrln lrd I'rr a a )

SOPERTON, Gn., Mnrch 27.—W ar­
rants charging J. T. Drake, bailiff,
nnd Edwnrd F. Nowborry nnd T. E.
Nelson, revenue officer, with murder
in connection with tho death of P.
Bnrwick last Wednesday in Emanuel
county, woro plnced in tho hands of
tho sheriff hero todny. Drake w m
nrrested nnd plnced in Tructin county
Jail.

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MASONIC LODGE FOR BOYS
ORGANIZED AT 0T. PE T*
ST. PETERSBURG, March 27.—A
Masonic lodgo for boys has been or­ .. /;
ganized horo, St. Petersburg Chapter
of tho Ordor of Do Molay, composed
of sons, brothers, cousins or nephewa
of Masons nnd their chums, haying
boon instituted Wednesday night with
a charter membership of approximate­
ly fifty. Tho chapter la sponsored
by the local Masonic bodlea.

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MRS. FRED DA1GBK, BoeUty Editor,
Phone 217-W

WE PAY 4% INTEREST ON SAVING DEPOSITS

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Sam and Bill worked aide by aide In the same office and
for several years drew the same salary.
Today Sam owns his home, Is educating his children, and
la s made auch profitable investments, that his futuro is
secured. Moreover ho has a share in tho business.

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Bill sometimes is inclined to call him “lucky” but ho re­
members that Sam determined cnrly in the game to GET
« CALENDAR BANK and save regularly every day. Ho
was therefore, always ready when opportunity enme.

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THIS BANK would liko to see YOU follow Sam's place.
It will take real Grit—but it’s possible. GET A C AL­
ENDAR SAVING BANK TODAY.

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Substituting for abaont club mem­
bers wore Mrs. Julius Schultz and
Mrs. Bart Peterson. Tho club mem­
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NORFOLK, Vn., March 25.—Bulidof tho Continental Cereal com

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FIRE DESTROYS BUILDING

Evening Pictures Start at 7:30

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D. W. Griffith’s

j Within hnlf an hour after dlscovory
of tho lire, tho brick wallB of the
structure lny ruined piles on tho
ground, but tho flames wore under
control.

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S tr e e t ’

Monday—Wosmlnstor Club will meet
at tho home of Mrs. Joe Chittenden
Thoro is something distinctive about
on Eighth and Laurel avenue at
tho Sunday dlnnorB at tho Somlnolo
three-thirty.
Report' for next wcok says rains Cafo, something that makes you
Monday—St Agnes Guild will moot
l think about mother's cooking at tho
a t the homo of Mrs. S. M. Lloyd and coldor weather.
| old homo place.
312-ltc
on Park nvenuo at threo o’clock.
Messrs. Dinklo and Lewis of Long"EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE" tho
wood
were in tho city today on buslF. L. Allen, of Kent, Ohio, is spend­
strongest in tho world. Wo aro paid
ing tho week end here at tho Monto- ness.
to examine nnd re-fill your battor
zumn.
W. L. Morgan is homo for tho freo of charge. Tho Ilnttery is tho
J. I’. Walker, of Lakeland, wns in
tho city yesterday attending to busi­
ness, making his hoadqunrters whllo
here at the Montezuma.
Lieut, and Mrs. H. A. Bivins
spending tho week end hero as
guests of tho letter's parents,
and Mrs. B. W. Horndon.

Whoro good lovo nnd mnd lov«
meet on tho common level

week-end nnd will spend it with homo life of tho car. Wo ro-chnrgo nnd ref01k b.------------------------------------------ I pair all makes hnttorles.—Ray Broth­
-------' ors, Snnford, Fin.
311-tfc-daw
W. C. Hill hns purchased a now |
Buick Sedan that is one of tho finest FOR SALE—One six room concrete
bungalow. Apply Mrs. II. D. Durclosed cars seen hero this season.
nnt, Lake Mary.
312-2tp
W. C. Sntchor of Longwood was in
tho city today and reports everything
Don’t worry about your Sunday
at Longwood ns bolng on tho up­ dinner. Just go to church and when
church is over go right to tho S^omL
grade.
nolo Cafe and get a rual chicken din­
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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons of ner.
Stone Island were in tho city yestordny. Mr. Commons going to Tampa
Inst night on business.
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Tell all your friends about those
good Sunday dinnors at tho Seminole
Cafo for they food tho multitude*
there every Sunday. Turkey or
chicken dinners and served juit
Tight.
312-ltc

Mrs. P. M. Boyd and two children
returned homo yesterday afternoon
$5.00 per 15 delivered. The best is from Tnrpon Springs where they spent
tho cheapest.—Keystone
Poultry this week with her parents, Dr. nnd
Yards, Longwood, Fin.
312-Ctp Mrs. J. M. Baggett.
POIt SALE—Several hundred budded
Miss Margaret Mueller hns return­
orange trees, lln rt’s Late. Very
ed
to her homo in Delphos, Ohio, after
John II. Thompson of tho Orlando
cheap for quick sale. Address A. B.
spending
the
winter
with
MisB
Agnes
Reporter-Star
wns in tho city yestcr- J !!
Commons, Mossdnle or Snnford, I*In.
312-3tp Berner. Shi» wns accompanied ns far day soliciting business for Orlando's ▼
ns Fnlntko by Miss Mnrgaret Berner, grentest evening papor.
i Classified Ada 5c a line. No
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
FOR RENT
who will visit thoro a few dnys.
l„..ad taken for less than 25c.
on
FOR RENT—Three room houso
By eliminating all of the waste, over half of tho labor, all of the
Quite a few Snnford citizens at­
l and positively no classified
Sanford Heights, $12.50 per month
mlddlo man’s profits nnd by delivering n homo on record time direct !!
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
L.
Dumas
and
MI
bb tended tho meeting of tho Central
I ads charged to anyone. Cash
—Geo. Hunter, Route A, Box 1C0-B.
Agnes
Dumns
left
yesterday
for
from tho forest to you
Floridn
W
ater
Traffic
League
at
OrI must accompany all orders.
31l-3tp Charleston, S. C., where they wore Inndo Inst night. Tho Orlando peo­
I Count five words to a line
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
FOR- RENT—1 nicely furnished Bee called by tho death of Mrs. Dumns’ ple wero nil at tho golf links.
i and remit accordingly.
room, 2 beds in room if tlesircd mother, tho funeral tnking place this
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
Mr. Goodwin representing tho ShneReasonable. 314 East 3th St. 311-^tp morning at ten o’clock in Charleston.
Cozy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any size. Built
fer-Wcedon Tailoring Co., is nt tho
according to latest improved methods of house construction, of tho
FOR RENT—Comfortable light house­
SANFORD
DRAMATIC
CLUB.
Snnford Shoo &amp; Clothing Co., Btoro
best of materials, nt a great saving. Their economy is worth investi­
keeping
rooms,
318
Palmetto
Ave­
WANTED
Tho S. D. S. met last evening for todKy tnking measures for suits nnd
gating.
,
nue.
3“ -BlP their semi-weekly rehenrsnl of the
WANT E lTTPo 3 it ion ns stenographer
showing somo samples of elegant
WHITE FOR CATALOGUE
GARAGE FOR RENT—014 Magnolia
by young lady with some experience.
comedy "Too Much of a Good Thing" spring nnd summer goods.
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
nvenuo or phono 438-J.
307-0tp at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Reference furnished. Address "Miss
J Mrs. William E. Lewis who hnB been
C" enro of this office._______ 311-3tp poR RENT—Furnished and unfur Bender.
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
uished rooms at 200 Park Avenue
After tho rehearsal, the regular the tho guest of tho Seminole Hotel
WANTED—Houso^ or unfurnishoi
311-Otp meeting wns called to order by the for the pnst two months returned to
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
rooms by couple. I’hono 295-W.
president, and during the
session hcr home nt Accomnc, Vn., Thursday,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
307-0tp
LOST
many
weighty
matters
were
discussnn,i
(
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n
,
Lewis
are
regular
win­
WANt E d - T cUST work. Apply 5T* LOST—Octagon shaped wrist wnch
ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
ed.
ter visitors nnd exceptionally popu300-12tp
Hanson Shoo Shop.
on black silk ribbon at or near tho
L. G. Stone, manager and director, jnr&gt; Mr. Lewis will lonvo in n few
LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
WANTED TO TRADE—Pnir of hors­ Princess Theater. Finder return to made a concluding speech on how well (jny8 for HnstlngB, before returning
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311-3tc | they had done, after which Mrs. Ben- 1 homo
es for Ford truck in good condition. 311 Park avenue.
—M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
30G-12tp STOLEN—National bicycle, practical­ dor in her charming manner ushered
ly now. No. 8—473822. In enre of tho "Stars” and “lesser’ lights into
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FOR SALE
MrH. S. A. Chancellor, 503West Third tho dining room, whore delicious ru- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
312-Otc frashmonts wero served.
FOR SALE—Sound horse, $75.00. Ap­ St. $5.00 reward.
-1 Store In Florida
10 Stores in Gcorglnply to E. F. Lundquist at Crown Pn.MOTHERS' CLUB
por Co.____________________ 311-2tp
Children’s Wash Suits being closed
Tho
Mothers’
Club held a most in­
FOR SALE—Small farm with build­ out nt hnlf prico at Snnford Shoo &amp;
teresting
meeting
yosterduyinftornoon
310-fltc
ings. "H" enro Hornld.
308-5tp Clothing Co.
at
tho
home
of
Mrs.
A. M. Phillips on
FOR SALE—New Ford, novor run;
Oak
avenue.
THE
REASON
WHY—Mino
Loco­
$15.00 under market price.—A. L.
Many things of importance wero
Roy, 200 Park A m _____
307-7tp motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships,
-Phone 127
Sanford’s
New
Store---Airplanes, Submarines and railroads discussed, and it was decided that in
FOR SALE—Two story business
roly almost exclusively on "EXIDE” tho future tho meeting will ho in tho
building. Apply to tho owner, K lc.
BATTERIES is beenuso of their heavy form of a sowing party, tho next meet­
Ares, 805 9th S t . _________ 284-2Qtc
capacity, rugged construction. There ing will ho April 14th at tho homo
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R. is an "EXIDE" Buttery made to fit of Mrs. A. M. Phillips and nil mem­
siding. Within four blocks of center every make automobile with 3 to 7 bers are urged to attend.
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
of city.
years service. See us about an "EXLADIES' DEPARTMENT
Geo. W. KNIGHT
IDE" for your car.—RAY BROTH­ LUCKY THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB
272-tfc ERS, "EXIDE" BATTERY SER­
Ono of the most delightful social
events
of this week, was the bridge
FOR SALE—One U flat snxophono VICE.
311-tfc-daw
party
given
yesterday afternoon by
nnd B flnt clarinet. Apply 207
M
th
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E.
F.
Housholdor
at her homo
French ave.
303-12tp
Chicken dinner or turkey dinner,
on
Ninth
street,
the
guests
included
FOR SALE—From tho famous "Key­ which do you want? It makes no differencc wo have both at the Semi-1U»o memuers oi uio ..ucky Thirteen
stone Strain" of Barred Rocks, baby
’
and everything that goes Bridge Club. There being three tnchicks, 30c each; 20 chicks and moth­ nolo Cnfc
312-ltc | hies of players.
er $8.50; eggs for hatching $2.G0 nnd with it.
Tho rooms where tho card tables
were placed, were symbolic of spring­
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of cut flowors nnd ferns. Quantities
of petunias and nasturtiums being
used.
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
After several interesting games of
bridge,
it was found that for top
We hnndle everything in
score, a pnir of luster China-salt and
popper shakers had boon won by Mrs.
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Claude Howard.
Cnr Lots or Less. Ship us
At the conclusion of the enrd game
the hostess served a delicious snlad
Richmond, Virginia
course.
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HERALD, MONDAY.
MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922
THElJANFORD

PACE TWO

“ HELLO” BARRED IN BOSTON QOINQ NATURE ‘ONE BETTER” WEAK SPOTS IN HER
According to SuporlnUndint of
Schoola Bi\rkt tho Word to Both
Undlgnlflod ond Slovanly.

Man Hat Been Engaged in Work af
Altering Domestic Animate for
Many Centuries.

Do not «ay "Ilcllo** when you pick
op the telephone.
Avoid "Nopo" and "Yep" In your
conversation when you mean "No" or
"Yes."
If Boston Is going to sustain Its rep­
utation as the Athens of Amerlcu, It
faust quit the use of these barbarisms,
according to Jeremiah El Burke, new
superintendent of Boston schools.
It Is more In accordance with Bos­
ton culture ta say something like
*7hU Is Ur. Smith talking; with whom
am I conversing?"
"There are many words," Superin­
tendent Burke says, "which may be
used In place of that moth-eaten, un­
dignified and Impolite word 'Bella*
Its use la condemned In Boston
schoola, particularly In dasaes In oalesmanahlp where knowledge of dignified
and grammatical English la essential.
"There la no excuse for the use of
Tfepe* and ‘Yep’ In conversation. 1
believe that If Boston school children
'Vdll check themselves In their use,
parents at home will gradually dis­
pense with their use.
"My advice to the children In Bos­
ton schools 1st
"Don't bo slovenly In the use of Eng­
lish. Slovenliness Is the result of hab­
it, and once tolerated, It Is likely to
ding to all of ua until mature life."—
Boston American.

What a curious thing It la to realise
that u St. Bernard, a Pekinese, and a
Skye terrier all three come from a
common wild stock I
Mun Im** been alluring domestic
animals of every kind for centuries
past, lie has taken the common pi­
geon and Invented something like 00
distinct varieties, while hundreds of
different sorts uf fowls hnve come from
the original Jungle bird of Ceylon.
Curious experiments hnve been made
in coloring birds liy feeding them on
certain foods. One man obtained pi­
geons of a beuutlful red by putting In
their food a chemical with the terrlbla
name of "methyltrnhromo Uiiorcalne,"
and he got others of a rich (due by
similar means.
Man Is changing not only unlmala
and birds, but also fish mid Insects.
Take bees, for Inatance. Of course,
various species of bees are cunstnntly
crossed In order to get kinds that will
produce a bee which shall be rnora
useful for fertilising flowers than any
of the present aorta.
With object, certain breeders are
trying to produce a bee with a longer
tongue than any possess at present
For flowers like clover such a bee
would be Invaluable, alncc the result
would be a great Increase of fertile
flowers, and, consequently, seed.
The lntcst branch of creation which
man la tackling with a view to modi­
fying Is llsh. The experiments were
begun at the University of Chlcugo,
about five years ago.

ETIQUETTE THAT SEEMS ODD
Table Manners at the Time of Chau­
cer Were of a Decidedly Primi­
tive Character.
fable manners ut the time of Chan­
cer were described In a lecture by
Kenneth Hare, author and poet, on "A
Holiday In London in the Days of
Chaucer." Etiquette In those days (the
Utter h&amp;tf of the Fourteenth cen­
tury) demanded thnt meat should be
held between two lingers and a thumb
•f the left hand, and no more, If one
was to be received In polite society.
After soup, pike roasted In claret and
Parored with atrango and varied spices
was eaten. Then followed partridge
roasted with saffron, cloves and gin­
ger, and Jam tarts and Jelly.
It was tho custom to change the
cloth with the courses, and one read
af one feast In which each new cloth
waa scented with a perfume appropri­
ate to the dish. In Chaucer's day the
bath In construction was not unllko a
miniature pulpit, and a bouquet of
gweet scented herbs was hung over It
for the stream to draw out their re­
freshing qualities.

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Hl&gt; Marriage With Mary Todd Seems
to Hava Been Largely Matter
of Convenience.

"FIRMAMENT” CAUSE
EARTH TO TREMBLE

ST. LOUIS, March 24.—Seismolo­
gists of S t Louis University yester.
day ascribed "weak spots in her Ar­
mament" ns causing old mothor earth
to tromble In parts of six states sur­
rounding St. Louis yesterday. Tho
earth tremors radiated 160 to 260
miles southeastward from horo and
wero reported as far south as Troy,
Tenn., and Hickman, Ky., and as far
east as Evansville, Ind., according to
reports received hero from tho affect­
ed area, which also Included northern
Arkansas, southeastern Misaourl and
southern Illinois.
Shaking buildings and homes for
from 12 to 18 seconds, the shocks
wore described as severe and at times
violent by observers and attendant! of
the seismographOnly slight damage, constating
mainly of falling chimneys and plas­
ter was caused by tho tremors, which
rattled chinawaro and dislodged pic­
tures and ornaments from their
places.

T aste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We Mate it ai our hoaeit
belief that the tobaccoi uied
in Cheiterfield are of finer
quality (and hence pf better
taite) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
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DEATHBED CONFESSION
RICHMOND, March 24.—Curtis R.
Jenkins, 25, of south Richmond, who
died February 23, confessed six days
before his death that ho and not Wal­
ter R. Hines, killed Policeman Wash­
ington I. Curtis in South Richmond,
Inst August, according to a state­
ment to tho Nows-Leader yesterday
by Bessie Jenkins, sister-in-law of tho
dend man.
Hines, who was convicted of the
crime January 21 and sontencod' to
16 years in tho penitentiary, is in
the Richmond city jail awaiting the
outcomo of an appeal to tho state
supreme court.
A similar confession, Mrs. Jenkins
snid, wns mado to tho dead man’s
brother, Fred M. Jenkins. Tho lat­
ter, sho said, has laid tho declaration *a
beforo Hines's nttorneys, L. O. Wed- *a
cnburg and J. H. Turner, both of ha
Richmond.
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PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Mary Todd, wife of Abraham Lin­
coln, was tho sort of woman wlm Idescribed as "cupnlde and upright."
Lincoln, It Is testified by biographers,
was not deeply In love with. Mary,
either before or after their marriage.
As a matter of fact, his heart was
You Cnn Find the Name of
burled In tho grave of his llrst love,
Every
Lire Professional and
and he hnd proposed marriage to a
Business
Man in Sanford in
second and unwilling young woman.
This Column Each Day
By tho time he married Mary Todd,
who wns neither beautiful nor gra­
cious, he had come to regard marrluge
us a necessity rather tlinn us the ulti­
mate result of love and romance,
WASHINGTON, March 24.—Quot­
THOS. J. A. REIDY
Their courtship wns long and suf­ ing n statement by Henry Ford thnt
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
fered many humps and separations if given tho MubcIo Shoals project for
boforo It culminated In marriage.
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
When Lincoln first met Miss Todd development under government con­
Over Seminole County Bank
she wns only sixteen years old ami tract, work would bo provided for
was being courted by Stephen Doug­ many former service mon now out of
las the great man's rival In many n job Rep. Crist, democrat, Georgia,
The Man In the Moon.
George A. DeCottes
things.
\
breaking into tho bonus bill yestorObservations mado from August,
Lincoln hnd suggested In a rather day, urged the houBo military nffaairs
Attorney-ut-L&amp;w
1020, to February, 1021, by Prof. Wil­ offhnnd way thnt lie would marry her. committeo to speed up its inquiry nrd
Over
Seminole County Bank
liam Henry Pickering of Ilnrvard, who Apparently regret set In rather Hoon,
make
a
recommendation
on
disposal
of
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Is one of the world's leading astron­ for ho mado several attempts to grace­
omers and an authority on lunar and fully withdraw from the compact. the Alabama properties.
Martian phenomena, tend, he asserts, Hut Mary, with prophetic vision, hnd
to prove beyond doubt that life exists an Iden thnt he would one day ren^li
BANDITS ROB LOAN OFFICE
S. O. Shinholser
on the surface of tho moon. • Tho the White House and she was deter­
Contractor and Builder
• professor bases tils assertions on a mined to ho Its mistress.
CINCINNATI, March 24.—Within
■erics of telescopic photographs of a
full view of hundreds of pnssorsby, SANFORD
FLORID J
crater with n circumference of 07
"Kidnap" Camara.
three
bandits
yesterday
hold
up
tho
miles. Hundreds of photographic re­
When you Inquire about the big cam­
productions have, It It stated, proved era the stntlon photographer uses In Liberal Loan office in tho heart of
SMITH BROS.
Irrefutably the springing up at dawn, taking the 194-Inrli squnre photo­ the city and escaped with diamonds
with an unbelievable rapidity, of vast graphs for the 50-trlp family ticket and jewelry estimated by Sam Sabin,
fields of foliage, which come Into full be says, "Oh, It Is a special one we owner of tho pawnshop, nt $100,000. Garage and Machine Co.
blossom Just ns rapidly, and which Invented years ago for kidnaping."
Expert Auto Repair Work
disappear In a maximum period of 11
"How do you number them?"
HAY ANI) NIGHT
Phone 30
Corner First und Oak
days. Tim plates also show that great
"It Is n six-exposure plate, and each
SHIFTS IN MILL
blizzards, snowstorms and volcanic of these spnccs on the sheet of paper
SAWING LUMBER “WE DELIVER THE GOODS*
eruptions are frequent. "Wo find," corresponds to one on the plate. Each
says the professor, "a living world at plate Is numbered. Wo used to 'use
U 'T T h e A a a o e l n t r d I’r r a a l
oar very doors where life In some re­ this camera for kidnaping.
Quick Service Transfer
GROVEL
AND, March 24.—Day and
spects resembles that of Mars—a
Then you swallow your pride and
Storage Facilities
night nhifts will be employed by tho
world which the astronomical profes­ nsk boldly:
If
we
please
you, tell others; If no
J.
Ray
Arnold
Lumber
Company
hero
sion has In past years utterly neglected
"What do you mean—kidnaping?"
tell
us.
Phone 498
and Ignored."
beginning
March
27,
it
was
announc­
He laughs kindly nt your Ignorance.
"Why, you know," he says, "we take ed. Each shift will work 10 hours.
our camera and go out on the street
Ship Has 18,000 Spoons.
Recently this mill established what Sanford Steam Laundry
We may bo cutting down our war- and sec n little boy nml take his pic­ is believed to be a state record in that
FOR SERVICE
■hips. There Is no reduction In our ture. We get his name and address. line when it cut more than 111,000
liners. This nppllcs to size an well ns By and by, nfter we dovslop the pic­
Call 146-J
ture, we go around to his homo and feet of lumber In one hour.
to number.
Take the White Star liner, Majestic. show It to Ills mother. If she likes
W. RAWLING, Prop.
k
The largest stenmer In the world Is the picture, she buys one. Thnt’* PURITY LEAGUE TO
aptly named I Its tonnage Is 50,000 kidnaping."—Pittsburgh Dispatch.
CENSOR PARADE OF
SANFORD NOVELTY
and It Is to carry 14,000 knives, 10,000
GAY BATHING SUITS
-forks 18,000 spoons, 46,000 pieces of
Furs.
WORKS
plate in all, 178,000 pieces of linen
Trapping Is being carried on more
ST. PETERSBURG, March 25.—
V.
C.
COLLER, Prop.
and 270,000 pieces of crystal and extensively this siuison than for ths
(Special).—Miss
Hazol
Medford
Van
glassware.
last ten years, and the catch Is ab­
General Shop and Mil)
When one adds It cargo, crew and normal, reports the manager of the Trecdon, head of tho Purity Leago
Work
passengers, one’s bruin almost stng- Winnipeg Fur Auction Hales company. which recently stirred up such a
gers at the responsibility which will
Economic laws work ns rigidly In mcsB hero over tho kind of bathing CONTRACTOR and BUILDEP
rest on the shoulders of the captain. tho far north ns elsewhere. A short­ Buits worn at tho beaches hero, has
517 Commercial Street Banferd, Fla
—London Answers.
age of any commodity runs price.* ngnin como to tho front und threat­
up. Then high prices lure, larger pro ens to put n crimp into tho plans for
Shoved Off.
dilation. With the supply Increased, a bathing suit pnrndo that is to bo
Geo. W. Knight
Tho Ohnssuun* Alplns, thosu classy price slumps. Then production falls a pnrt of tho Festival of States cele­
French lighting men who hel;&gt;ed truth off.
Real Estate and Insurance
tho marines who llrst went to France,
It’s tho cteruul merry-go-round, bration here noxt week. Sho has do- SANFORD
FLORIDA
could never quite get accustomed to with speculators playing the turn In mnndcd thnt sho bo made censor of
tho bnthing suits and proposes to dosome of the mnrlne corps lingo. One tho market.
of tho Blue Devils had learned the
cide which cnn bo put on exhibition
Sanford Machine &amp;
Ha Found Himself.
meaning of the sen-going phrase
on tho flguro of some lovely damsel.
The marine had tumbled off u mo­ To satisfy her T. J, Heller, in chnrgo
"shove-off,” hut when ho had his flrst
Foundry Co.
chance to use It ho waa—ns tho any- torcycle, uml ho wns dead to tho world of tho water sports for noxt Friday
General Machine and Boiler Work;
when they carried him to the hospital.
is—not there.
"Hey, French," suld a Leatherneck, The next morning he woke up Just has agreed to allow her to bo one of Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
“have you seen our lleutennnt ns the doctor came nround to see how the judges and if sho finds anything
objcctionablo about tho parade she Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
the patient wns getting along.
around ?’’
"Well, well, my man," suld-the doc­ will have her way and can stop tho
"Oul, monsieur, onl," suld the pollu,
struggling to remember the elusive tor cheerily, "how did you Ond your appearance of one o f^he girls to be Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafta re­
phrase, "lie have—wbut you call— Bclf this morning?"
turned; agents for Caille Inboard anrf
on display.
pushed over."—The Leatherneck.
"I opened my eyes," suld the Gyrene,
Outboard Motors. ----------- Phone 81
"took n good look at the bed—saw
It Heems impossible ,to produce a
Roman Rolica In London.
some guy lying In It—and there 1 waa." picture thnt will have a healthy effect
An old Homan building dating back —The Leatherneck.
on public morals nnd the Home effect
to tho Third or Fourth century wns un­
on tho box office,
The Youngeat Soldier Killed.
covered by workmen In Grace Church
Representative Inane Hlegnl, of Now
street, London, while laying postal
cublcs. Hiih wall four and a half feet York, recently made claim In tho house
A*valuable article giv­
thick mill extending downward 13 feet of representative* that Albert f’ohen.
appear* tn form part of nn Inner cham­ whose parents hoy/ live In Memplils. en away Saturday with
ber of a Roman building. Thu mitllnu Trim., wns the youngest soldier to b* each purchase. See ad­
Get An Abstract Before
of the elmtuber Is apparent and there killed In action la France, lie wa*
lire painted nrrnimcntntloris on the killed III netIiiii on October fi, 1018, vertisement in Friday’s
wullH. Museum tilllclulH believe that will Iit serving with the 20tb Infantry
Buying Property
Shoe
the wall* belong to tho original forum At lie, time of Ids enlistment he waf Herald.—Lloyd’s
thirteen \ears and six .tiionllis old.
of Roman Lutulou.
Store.
Ill 3-4 tc E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
Herald want ads get results.
Hsrald want ada g * ntw ih ,

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Fishermen Take Notice!
OUR ANNUAL CONTEST WILL OPEN
APRIL 1ST, 1922
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Get your tackle ready and win one of the three prizes

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• FIRST PRIZE—Shakespeare Reel
SECOND PRIZE—Heddon Rod.
THIRD PRIZE—Best Silk Line.
Bass must be caught with Rod, Reel and Artificial Unit pur­
chased of the

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Williams Garage
VOLIE WILLIAMS, Proprietor

BUICK and OLDSMOBILE
Sales and Service

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SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

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The man who keeps his idle cash in circula­
tion by depositing it in the Peoples Bank o
Sanford, where it is used to help legitimate
business, experiences the peace of mind o
knowing that his money is absolutely safe.
He usually becomes a regular customer, and \
stays with us.
Start this thrift&gt;habit without delay, and lie
prepared for any emergency that may come.

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Are what your Banker and successful business men advise.
Why go outside when you can get the full legal rate at
home? Right where you can see what you are getting
and can watch it grow.

The Zachary-Tyler V eneer Co.
has proved to be a big success. The business offered the
present season was nearly double what the mill could take
care of. Messers Zachary and Tyler wish to expand the
business and build a larger—

Crate SMill
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and have decided the best way to*do this is to

but to take all of the risk themselves and allow the Public
to invest in
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First Mortgage cBonds
which will be secured by a First Mortgage on their entire
plant and extensions, so there will be—
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These Bonds will bear interest at 8 per cent, payable
Semi-Annually with an Additional Bonus to the Farmer
on Crates Purchased. Write or call on us for full details.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALDt MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922

Who was tho father of tho great Europe. Tho groat acrongo owned by
SANFORD DAILY HERALD outdoor
movement, tho back to nature individuals nnd corporations in somo

UNCLE HANK

^
amount of mon. Wo want tho Tues­
day night concorts and vre want a
real bnnd thnt Is avallnblo whon wo
noed it.

NOTICE!

P i k l l i M e v e r y ■ K e r n e e i e s e e p t N u » - idon, thnt is possessing America with parts of Europo nre rented to small
l i , n ( t h e H e r a l d n n l l d l n * , 107
Notlco Is horoby given ,h(t ,
such benignant forco today? Thoro tonnnt'j, very largely, and intonslvo
M a g n o lia A r e * H a n fo rd , p i i ,
not bo responsible Jo,
can bo little doubt that Moses was cultivation brings rosults that nro en­
tirely
satisfactory.
COMPOUND
INTEREST
FOR
tho first to recognizo its value. Ho
Mitered Into by my wife, Mrs. p „
,THRIFTY.
established for his people tho Feast
I’lm M N IIH R M
Smnll fnrms in Florida, used to tho
Washburn nor will I bo r . . p « J £
I t. J . IM IL I.Y ......................................... K d lto r of Tabernacles, thnt Is, an annual full extent of climato nnd season pos­
any .goods or monoys furnished
If. J . 1,11,1.A R D ......„ » e * r e t « r y - T r r a a a r e r campout, for a memorial of thoir sibilities, with proper cultivation nnd
Persons who ncoff at interest paid for
.
H . A . ,\K K L ----------------.U e n e r a l M a n a g e r
by banks and othor institutions and h0r» wo hnv,n8separated,
C. I-. l i t W IN _____C tre u ta tlo N M a n a g e r fathers’ big camping trip across tho fertilization, pay
handsomely. Tho
I'h o n it 14H tip to S iM I*. M.
individuals, should consldor tho cast 313‘2tp
desert, nnd also to bring thorn back fact is noted every dny in tho ntnto
p&lt; W. WASHBURN.
A ie r r lln l n g lln te a M ade K n o w n o n
of
Henry R. Stuart.
to
things
simple
nnd
primitive,
so
newspapers. An ncro tract hero or
A p p lle a t lo n
In 1807 Georgo Jones borrowed
necessary to their continued nntlonat two ucrcs thoro gets into print for
Hub a e r lp tI o n l ’r lc e In A d v a n c e
$100
frmo Stuart, agreeing to pay 10
life.
mnking a lot of money for tho owner
O ne V e n r ................................................. ..... pd-W)
A valuable article giv.
H li Mon I ha ________ ____ S.00
per
cont
Interest a month.
Wo
nro
just
beginning
to
rentizo
or lessee.
D e liv e r e d In C ity b y C a r r i e r
en away Saturday with
O ne W e e k ............................... ..........IB C e n to tho importance of those things. Every­
Stuart recently sued for the prlnd.
Great bodies of land nro hold by
one of us who can, goos to tho woods corporations nnd individuals in Florl­
pal of tho tonn, together with accrued each purchase. See ad.
__
ir i
a id e n t i r e l y e o v r r a
S e m in o le
C o n n ty cnch year.
interest and was given n judgment vertisement in Friday*.
dn rnd with the idea almost gonornl
a n d la p u b lis h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d e e r t i l i n g ra te e m a d e k n o w n o n a p p lic a ­
But a false iden has crept in. It thnt theso holdings will somo day bo
in court at San Jose, California, for
tio n . D e m o c r a tic In p o litic o . | U 0 p e r
Herald.—Lloyd’s Shoe
is
the
fashion
nowadays
to
go
to
nearly
806 trillions of dollars.
y e a r , a l w a y s In a d v a n c e .
subdivided nnd sold in tracts that enn
Store.
MEM BICII T IIH A M O C 1 A T K D F i t RUB enmp for the summor, hut what is bo handled by mon of Bmnll means,
Ho has a valid claim on all ths
meant by camp?
money
in tho world, and then some,
One of th' drawbacks to bein’
thoro 1b not tho activity along this lino
313-4te
Is it nn outing? (Certainly not thnt would perhnps bo warranted. It famous Is, you're apt to have a burn but ho can’t collect I t
with out class. Too often with such, must come, sooner or later, and when cigar named after you.
Tho incldout is important only in
The srreat weather continues.
the very essentials nro left out: Tho tho number of Florldn farmers doub­
illustrating tho power of compound
memorial of tho days when the fath­ les, or treblos, nnd thoro nro hundreds
Intorost to bring wealth to tho thrifty.
WE MUST KEEP OUR RAND.
There has never been a better
ers of this country were roughing it, at work in a section where now but
Compound
interest is tho only uni­
spring for celery growing.
making everything with their own half a dozen energetic, industrious
versal
road
to financial Independence.
nro
While
other
Florldn
cities
—o---- hnnds; the totnll chnngo of surround­ men nro working, tho stato will hlos—St.
Petersburg
Times.
spending mnny thousands for outsido
Sanford can now show tho ton­
ings, thought nnd wny of life; tho Bom like tho rose. Florida hns the
nage on tho St. John's river. All we simplicity,, the bodily nnd mental
acres to support tun million people— bands to piny for n few weeks dur­
Europe still clings to tho hopo thnt
need is n man to show It to congress.
discipline; tho tonic of the sun by dny; but they ennnot come hero until it is ing tho winter season Snnford hns wu may yot marry her to reform hor,
tho open compfire and tho swoot
A straw sticking from tho cont of soothing nir by night—those most possible for tho small fnrmor to got a been able to hnvo a regular bnnd that
will play weekly concerts ovory wook
a man in Orlando made the officers preeious nnd healing things of nil, foothold.
ATTENTION STOCKHOLDERS
Tho
Courier,
following
up
the
para­
in the year for less than the big bands
suspicious. Straws show the way the nre missing.*1 For these fnshionnhlo
All the stockholders and any who
liquor. Straws show the wny the enmpers merely build In tho wilder­ graph quoted, says, “it Is tho small cost for a few weeks in tho winter.
are*interested
In tho Country Club
farm thnt is in demand these dnyB.
scent blows.
ness another Fifth Avenue mansion, This is duo to several causes, one of Sanford is nn nil tho yonr round town and Golf Links are requested to meet
-----------o—— —
taking with them their city clothes, which is tho growing burden of tnxa- and should hnvo a band nil the year in tho Court House next Tuesday
Tomndoos In Texas, cyclones in
round. Wo need good music in tho night at eight o'ciockk at which time
Georgia, earthquakes in California foods, servants’ ways and thoughts tionV'unothtTr- 7s~ the , i~ff i7u! ty'o f"go t- summer ns well as in the wintor and tho club will bo organized and other
nnd
call
their
new
abode
"a
cam
p’
i
t
|riJI
n
(|ny*B
W
Ork
for
n
dny’s
wages."
and all is pence and prosperity in
it has some bark slabs on tho Tho mnn who umlortnko3 to cultivate in order to have u good bnnd nnd to mnttors of Importance takon up.
Florida. Stick around nwhile and because
outside.
a few acres is able to attend to tho keep a good band leader it is neces- Ladles are especially Invited to at­
pick off a few.
309-4tp
Against all of this, tho real camp­ supervision of his fields himsolf, nnd snry to arrnngo for a certain sum tend.
that
will
guarantee
tho
band
boys
ers
should
make
n
stand.
Wo
want
thnt menns the elimination of a high
Some well manning chap sent us a
ALWAYS FRESH
“EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE" tho
and tho band lender a band for tho
commercial bulletin this morning tell­ tho simple life, tho primitivo life, tho priced assistant. This is a m atter to year round. It would be foolish to strongest in tho world, Wo aro paid
Not Sold in Bulk
ing about the condition of tho wool outdoor life; with a difforont world bo considered, nnd nowndnys tho farm
to
examino
nnd
ro-fiil
your
batter
attempt
to
go
back
to
tho
ancient
nnd
wholly
different
activities.
Cards
must be operated economically if It is
market. Wo don't care any more
method employed hero in years gono freo of charge. Tho Battery is tho
about tho wool mnrket than wo do nnd hiiilnrds mny bo good gnmos, but to bo n pnying proposition.
by a pick up a band now and thon lifo of tho cnr. Wo re-charge nnd roabout tho boll weevil. Wo enn really not for n summor camp; beenuso one
In France a gardener enn make a and expect them to havo an organiza­ pnlr all makes bntterics.—Ray Broth­
do without wool now that summer is enn, nnd dooB got the,m elsewhere. good living for his family on less
311-tfc-daw SANFORD— NEW YORK— MIAMI
Wo need somo studies, somo rending, than one acre of ground, but ha keeps tion. We never had a real bnnd ers, Snnford, Fin.
coming on.
but not arithmetic or nnclcnt history; at it nil the time. In Florida nil acre until last year and anyono who has
they do not belong. Nature-work, of land will raise n wonderful amount listened to them say they are the
“Lenka Arc Causing Grave Concern
best hand in tho statu for local bnnds.
Among Diplomats" says headline in Woodcraft Scouting, Forestry, n r c „ f vugctab]e3 0r fruit. A few pecan They have already gnined a fine rep­
daily paper. Yes, leaks are causing ideal studios, n of them ,for they, troc3 yield Bplundld returns for their utation over the stnto and Sanford
antI tho Bpaco they occupy. A
grnvc concern among the bootleggers combine athletic handicraft b rain '
work
nml
observation,
they
are
out
I
fow
cnuigu
of grapefruit trees well hns gained in reputation for having
in Florldn nnd nlso amid the prohibi­
of doors, and in those teacher and repay the owner for attention—and genius and foresight in getting a
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluotion forces. In fact leaks nro n source
renl band und keeping the members
pupil nre learning together.
the waiting of a few years. There toguthor nut only in the winter but
tn, Fla., nmong the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
of grnvc concern among a lot of peoBut thoro is only one perfect place are some great farms of many acres;
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water hent. First
plo higher up.
foV these linppy combinations; that some ranches and places wliero things in the summer as wall. We collect­
dnss
cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3JiO per dny; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
'd $15,000 or more for a baseball
arc grown in a wholesale way—but club for one season and surely we
cording to location of room.
Tho Sanford Herald is a shining is tho summer camp,
The physical advantages of this the state lias hundreds of small farms
example of optimism. It thinks that
primitive
life, can senreely bo over­ to every large one, and tho incrcnso can collect one third of this amount
lower freight rates are in sight for
for the bnnd which 'really means
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
estimated.
is stchdily on the side of the small more to our town than any ball team.
its section.—Miami Metropolis.
Exposure to sun nnd air, as in acreage.
No optimism about that, brother.
Tho band boys keop tho money at
camp
life, is now the specific remedy
That is just pure facts nnd wo have
Every new subdivision, nnd oponlng Romo, they uro an integral part of
tho water transportation to bring it for a dozen troublesomo Bkin troubles. of a tract for sales of smnll fnrms is (our cRy, they belong here nnd all
Many n mnn hnvo I known with an aid to tho growth and prosperity of
nbout if tho people will stay with us.
that they receive for their services
weak
lungs, or even well on in con­ the state
---------------o--------------is
left hero in trndo channels. Tho
Automobiles arc being stolen right sumption, who hns been cured simply
municipal
band is a homo institution
and left in nnd around Orlando nnd by camping out.
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
ns
much
ns
any pnrt of our munlcclA Chicago jury has decided that
Its mcntnl discipline is oqunlly
other nearby cities. Sanford has suf­
We handle everything in
styles laBt just threo weeks. This pnl lifo and ns such should bo main­
fered but little loss in cars this year snlutory.
tained all the year round. Tho tim«
Mnny
a
boy
who
was
ns
helpless
should forever settle tho matter be- is coming in a fow days whon tho
but they hnvo not pnssed us by. It
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
behooves everyone to lock their cars, and useless ns n baby, ns selfish ns twccn man an(J wlfo&lt; Hereafter tho disposition of the band will bo mnda
entry insurance nnd use every pre­ a Turkish husband, has hnd his real mnn will settlo for the new dresses nnd it behooves ovory lover of good
Car Lota or Less. Ship us
caution when they leave their cars In awakening in tho summer enmp.
Mnny a girl who was spoiled, hope. every threo weeks without any mur- music to get behind tho band and
out of the way places for tho theives
Richmond, Virginia
Ios sly irritable nnd solfish at homo, merings or mouthings or making fun­ booHt for their remaining during tho
nro with us all tho time.
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has, under the stimulation nnd subtle ny faces at his wife.

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William Jennings Bryan was hissed ceaseless influence of n high, clcnn
when he attempted to nddrcsH tho enmp, been gently wrought into n new
City Club at Washington Friday character, nnd made n desirable mem­
nftornoon. It was occnssioncd by tho ber of tho homo clrclo.
If your boy is peevish nnd spoiled
fact thnt a mnn wns Bpenking when
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home send him to camp. Is ho
Bryan entered the room nnd tho mas­
disorderly
in dress or manner?. Send
ter of ceremonies wanted to introhim
to
camp.
duco Brynn nnd have him speak on
Is ho inclined to bo a sissy and
tho other fellow’s time. The crowd
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to play the part of n mnn?
would not stand for it nnd told Wil­
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to camp.
liam to go back nnd sit down.
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ho
disrespectful
to his parents
-o---nnd teachers? Send him to camp.
THE SUMMER CAMP.
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nnd firmly be brought into line, in
Do you wish your boy to rend nnd one short summor.
write? “Yes, why nBk such a ques­
Yes, these nro tho effects of tho
tion ? I send him to tho best of enmp lifo, with it shigh clean stand­
schools."
ards, and self-contained community,
I)o you wish your boy to be n high- PROVIDED YOU SELECT YOUR
class, strong American with a snno CAMP.
outlook, n healthy body, nnd clean
Not
military camp, whero
piensures? Then send him to the
. , n big
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place where such things nre taught, I cacth b,oy
a ™*e Private, to be
not only by good teachers and good
about’ nn&lt;1 treuntc‘1
precepts, hut chiefly by the nll-prc- not tho ,onB° cnmP ,whe,r° to,nt-llfo A
vading influence of tho thought, tho ," ean" mcro, “ "restraint, but the up- irresistible magic of atmosphere, with to; ' ,ntc mm,crn. camP&gt; w,th ,cntlor9
its night nnd dny insidious compul- 'vbo nro, mcn,
cbaract®r t ‘'ninod to
sion, nn agency that can lie found ‘ho work' «olcctcd- tried and proven,
only in nn isolated community, only A camp where the fundamentals of
in a selected nnd harmonious com- Woodcraft nro not only taught, but
munity—that iis a hlgh-clsas sum- lived, nil dny nnd all night.
There must bo five thousand sum­
mcr camp,
mer camps in Amcricn today. Many
of them nro not sound; but many of
them nre, you enn easily learn which,
by looking up the record. If you
want to make Huro thnt your boy or
girl is on the wny to high manhood or
high womanhood, send him to a care­
fully selected summer camp.—Ernest
Reton Thompson.

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We have decided to discontinue our Boys’ Department
and to move this quickly we are selling everything at
HALF PRICE

Blouses, Shirts, Undertogs, Sox,
Stockings, Wash Shirts, Pants,
Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps .. ..
Most of this stock is KAYNEE Brand, strictly fast col­
ors. Owing to the fact that we will not restock our Boys’
Department it will be necessary for you to be sure to get
the right size as we will not take back any merchandise.
Bring the boy with you and be sure of the size before tak­
ing it out of the store.

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Nothing Sent Out on Approval-------- Nothing Charged

SMALL FARMS IN FLORIDA.

Tho I’lnr.t City Courier ree - y
said: "If tho holders of largo hoil 'L
of land in this section would sell p in
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
sninll tracts there would ho develop­
vice Our Motto
ment of this pnrt of the stnto thnt
the country has nuvor oven drenmod
could conic to pass." Smnll farms nro
Phones 497-494
the ones that pay beBt in Florida, nnd
in thlH respect it mny bo thnt tho peoWELAKA BLOCK
plo nro learning a lesson from tho old
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBQBCgaBBBBBffl world. Smnll farms aro tiio rulo in

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night.

PRINCESSTHEATRE
W I N T E R ’S
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Now and beautiful stock of Eastor
enrds just arrived at tho Harald of­
fice. Eastor is coming. Got your
cards now.
Weather seems to bo nil right to­
day with occasional flurries of sun
and cloud. Wcathor report says
showers all wook.

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J. S. Williams of GreencvUlc, N. 0.,
is in tho city for a few days visiting
with his old friend, W. J. Thlgpon.
Mr. Williams is carried away with
Sanford and thinks it is tho best
country ho has scon nnywhere.

Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summer?
Tho mountains of North Carolina nro tho best locations In tho world
for health and that chango of cllmato needed by Floridians and espec­
ially tho growing boys.

Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
is ono of tho best camps in tho South ns well ns ono of tho most ronsonablo with n flno corps of teachers and councillors, with tho best
athletic instructors, with tho lako for swimming, with puro drinking
wntor, good food, snnitary in every respect.
Send for Catalogue or Sco Mo Personally
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Lonnie McMullen, who recontly Bold
Ills homo at 1201 Palmetto avenue to
Orion Farrell, is now building n now
home between tilth and 14th on San­
ford avenue, which he hopes to hnvo
rondy In a fow weeks.

The Robbins Credit Store and tho
Surprise Shoo Storo havo Joined
forces nnd tho big stock of shoes and
the big stock of ladies’ ready to wear
will all be found at 310 Sanford avonuue with n large forco of clerks to
wait on you nnd show tho wonderful
bargains in every line. Watch for
tho announcement in Tuesday's Dnily
Herald of the Surpriso Shoo Storo.

What Millions
Want to Kno’w

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F. L. Tharpe, manager of tho locnl
exchanges of Orlando and Sanford for
the Southern Bell Telephone Company
was in tho city today shaking hnnds
with his mnny Sanford friends and
looking over the locnl field.
Mr.
Tharpe stated to a representative of
the Herald that arrangements have
now been mndo to take care of nil tho
subscribers who hnve boon wanting
phones, They have added much now
equipment, now enblen ami other sup­
plies and will 'tnko care of tho con­
stantly increasing Sanford business.
If there arc any customers in Sanford
who have been waiting for phones put
in your application at once and tho
local forco will be at your service.

THE FLORIDA MAGAZINE
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of the Pipe Organ Club will bo hold
nt Dr. Moore’s Optical Parlors, Sat­
urday, April 8th.
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Mrs. S. Robbins (THE LITTLE LADY) formerly with
Robbins’ Credit Store, has now joined forces with the
SURPRISE SHOE STORE at 310 Sanford Avenue and
invites you all to inspect her wonderful new -line of
dresses in all latest modes and materials and beautiful
line of millinery. These goods were all purchased last
week and arrived this morning. It is Mrs. Robbins’ aim
to increase her much valued patronage and has for this
event priced all wearing apparel so very low, that you
must come in to see for yourself the wonderful values
and you will be astonished.

WASHINGTON, March 27.—Retail
food costa in ton cities showed n de­
crease ranging from 1 to 4 per cent
during tho month ending March 15,
according to tho Bureau of Labor
Statistics.

A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.^-Lloyd’s Shoe
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Remember that the Golf Club and
tho Country Club members and all
who are interested in this tho great­
est step that Sanford has over under­
taken nro requested to meet at the
court house tomorrow night (Tues­
day) nt eight o’clock to elect officers
nnd orgnnlzo for business. Tho links
must bo started and put in shape
now with tho spring rains coming on
to mnko tho turf green nnd tho build­
ings are being mndo over nnd the
loention presents ono o t4 tho finest
prospects ever. Bo nt tho court houso
tomorrow night nnd bo thoro ready
to net. This menns stockholders and
all who expect to bo stockholders,
Tuesday night nt 8 In tho courthouse.

Facts.
Actual Results.
Profitable Production.
Of farming, trucking, dairying, fruit
growing, lumbering, general business, recrea­
tion, and every phase of Florida's life that’s
worth while.
The public craves Florida’s facts, figures
and fancies.
Florida is the ultimate Utopia for many.
Publicity given Florida by enthusiastic
tourists, has helped Florida, hence Florida
needs more tourists.
Publicity through the printed page—the
pictorial page—the advertising
page—has
brought many thousands. What it has done it
will continue to do.
A specific publicity medium—one hundred
per cent Florida and for ALL Florida is THE
FLORIDA MAGAZINE. A new nntionnl month­
ly, aiming to enrry Florida’s Wonderful Story
over the entire United Stntes. In quality style.
The April issue is on the stands. Look it
over. Subscribe through your dealer or address
us. 25 cents a copy; $2.50 a year.

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Mr. Frank Tracy, tho charming
bachelor guest of tho Scminolo Hotel,
nnd guest of Mr. W. T. Donnelly on
his yacht, tho Dawn, loft Sunday for
his homo in New York City, nftor a
pleasant two weeks’ visit. Mr. Wil­
liam E. Lewis nnd Mr. Tracy motored
to Dnytonn from which plnco Mr.
Tracy made train connections for Now
York City. Mr. Lewis continued by
motor to Hastings from which place
ho will toko trnin for Accomac, Vn.

More about Sanford.
More about Florida.
The people—the climntc—the soil.
About tho greatest celery season Florida
has ever had.
About two nnd one-half millions’ worth
of celery from ono center.
About the high remunerative investment
Sanford has to offer.
About Florida’s opportunities.

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Tho Ball llardwaru Co. is having
show windows remodeled and other
changes made in tho building for tho
hotter display of tho. wares of this
lively institution.

Joe Dawson, representing tho Bur
ger &amp; Baumgordner Co., of Now
York, was In tho city today call|gg
on the locnl trade. Joo lives In Or­
lando nnd has been making this terri­
tory for tho past twenty years and
knows ovory hnrdwaro merchant in
Florida nnd then some.

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.

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Fishing Is reported as being very
good again slnco the cold spoil. Tho
lakes and rivers around Sanford of­
fer good fishing all tho time.

Last and best number American
Legion Lyceum Course

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CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE
TO VEGETABLE CROP
Beam and Squash w«r« tlardcst HU
—Palmetto and Moore IUv«n To­
matoes and Other Crops Suf­
fered Considerable
The cold spell Wednesday night did
considerable damsgo to the truck
crops around Plnnt City. Advice from
other sectttons Is to the effect that
crops there were hurt eqally as bad.
It has been estimated that the damego In this vicinity will run cl4so to
twenty-five per cent, but later reports
aro that the general acreage was not
hurt ns much as was at first ftipposed. The thermometer dropped as
low as thirty-three degrees In the
country near Plant City early Thurs­
day morning.
Frost was much In evidence Thurs­
day morning. Farmers in the Dover
community lost heavily from the frost
it Is said. Tho Hopewell community
is said to have suffered very little,
while loss was rather heavy out
Knights way. A number of farmers
around Springhead and Coronet suf­
fered loacss, while the territory as a
'whole was not do severely damaged.
The midway section underwent a bad
setback, especially on beans and wa­
termelons.
Tho frost as Is usually »i.»
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fected the crops only in spots, mostly
on high ground. Beana and squash
seem to have been hurt more than
anything else. Some cucumbers were
nipped but not as badly as was st
first supposed The tomato crop as a
whole does not seem to have suffered
greatly, although thoro are individual
cases whore the less was heavy.
Tho tomato crop around Palmetto
was cut by tho frost and cold wind
which followed It from thirty to for­
ty per cent, according to a telephone
messngo from there. Other crops In
that section were hurt In proportion,
it is said. Advice from Moore Haven
is that crops were damaged twentyfive per cent on tho west or Moore
Haven side of Lake Okeochobeo,
while those on the opposite side were
not hurt.—Plant City Courier.
THOMAS SUCCEEDS TURNER
SAVANNAH, March 25— Dr. Jas.
S. Thomas, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., by
acclamation, wns selected os noxt
Rotaiy district governor, to succeed
Gov. John Turner of Tampa, Fla., at
the sixth annual eighth district To*
tnry confercnco hero yesterday.
Children’s Wash Suits being closed
out at hnlf price nt Snriford Shoo A
Clothing Co.
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TWO MEN
Started life together,

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One of them paid rent all of his life; the other paid on a
lot and home. When they came to the last stretch on life’s
journey they met, one of them looked tired and discouraged
because all th at he had to show for his life was a bunch of
rent receipts), and the other looked like he respected himself
and felt that he was a man among men. (because ho had
accumulated a little something in his travels).
Which man are yju going to be?

We sell lots on easy terms with a small pay­
ment down

Meisch Realty Co.
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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CAN’T SQUIRT WATER
ON OTHER WOMEN nlcipel exemption eleese and Imme­
diately brought the matter to the at­
( S r T he A i i o f l i l t l P r* *■)
tention of treasury department offi­
MIAMI, March 27—Newly acquired cials Undo Sam went down Into his
women’s rights do not includo a pre­ pockets and reluctantly roturnod tho
rogative to squirt wator on another niony.
of tholr sox, according to a ruling In
Judge Branulng’s offlco here.
A woman dashed breathlessly up
to Deputy Sheriff Mattie Waro and
asked:
"I wont to know If it’s a criminal
offense to turn a water hoao on an­
other woman, for I’m going to do it,”
Tho deputy roforred her to Judge
It is our business
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Brannlng’s offlco, whoro sho was In­ RUB PAIN AWAY WITH A SMALL
formed such an attack might come
TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD
to help you with them.
under tho head of assault and bat­
"ST. JACOBS OIL."
tery.
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“Well, I’ll seo about It," sho de­
What’s Rheumatism? Pain only.
clared as she walked meditntlvoly
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Stop drugging! Not ono case in
nwny
fifty requires intornal treatment. Rub
Come in and talk it over.
Details of what had come up in tho soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil"
neighborhood to w arrant this jSpon- directly upon tho "tondor spot" and
tnneous quest of Ignl knowledge were relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacob’s
not revealed
Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism and
sciatica liniment, which novor disap­
FREE COURSE IN WRITING
points and ennnot bum tho skin.
FOR ALL CORRESPONDENTS
Llmbor up! Quit complaining! Got
a small trial bottle from your drug­
tl t y - T h e Aaaorlnted F k u )
GAINESVILLE, March 27.—Tho gist, and In just a moment you'll bo 5
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
University of Florida through Its free from rheumatism and sciatic | F. P. FORSTER, Presldwt
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
General Extension Division, has an­ pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling.
nounced the offer of a free scholar­ Don’t Buffer! Relief awaits you. Old,
ship In newspaper writing to oil re­ honest "St. Jacobs Oil” has cured mil­
porters or correspondents who apply lions of rheumatism sufforers In the
REPORT OP SCHOOL FUNDS
last half century, and is just as good
through tho paper they represent.
Tho courso will be conducted by a for sciatica, nouralgls, lumbago,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
number of tho extension, division’s backach, sprains and swellings.—adv.
For the Period Ending December 31st, 1921
staff who has had six ycnrir experi­
ence on largo dnlly papers and maga­
Tho fo llo w in g report o f tho r e c e ip ts and d isb u rsem en ts o f tho School Pum.
A valuable article giv­ obfnlnncos
SEM INOLE COUNTY fo r the p eriod en d in g D ocom bor l i s t ! 19*1 with tH
zines and who 1b a graduate of the
nnd a m o u n t o f w a r r a n ts o u tsta n d in g and a sta te m e n t of the
Missouri School of Journalism It will en away Saturday with nnd L ia b ilitie s, nnd th e v a lu e o f tlio S ch ool p rop erty o f tho said Somlnole Con\i
ty a s reported on th e l l e t d ay o f D ecem ber, 1921, by th e C oun ty Uoard of P»S!
cover tho Bourco of nows, proper pre­
lie In str u c tio n and tho S u p er in ten d e n t o f P u b llo In str u c tio n , Is hereby nubllih.j
each
purchase.
See
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paration of copy, ideas relating to
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newe values and tho necessity for vertisement in Friday’s
Comptrsllir.
brevity, order and scquenco In w rit­ Herald.—Lloyd’s
Shoe
General School Fund
ing news
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home prices. When you aro out shop
420.00
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ST. PETERSBURG, March 27.—
ICxpendrd fo r S c h o o lsi
H nlarles o f T ea ch ers ..................................................................... * 17,881.(0 1
Tho fdcral treasury has returned to
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(ex p en ses o f A d m in istra tio n !
tho city of St Petersburg some $1,255
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1,100.00
Phono 401
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ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
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at the Princess Theatre, Tuesday Evening
March 28th, at 8 o'clock
A Fashion Review, showing the first authentic styles in
Ladies W earing Apparel and Millinery for the coming season

OB.VKIIAL SCHOOL FU N D
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922

RUMOR STARTS
RUN ON BANK
IN CHICAGO

of tho Spanlsh-Amcrican war, north
to Palntka, south to Lakeland and oast
and wunt In the territory aro cordially
Invited to affiliate with Roosevelt
camp, headquarters a t Sanford.
A
membership campaign is planned that
will Include Somlnolo, Orange, Lnko
and Volusia counties.
At tho Orlando mooting Comrades
C. E. McDowell, John J. Caldwell, Jas.
M. Brady and Walter A. Mongos wore
sworn Into membership.
Captain
Bradshaw will bo transferred from tho
Jacksonville camp to Roosavolt camp.
Tlioro wero n number of other appli­
cants who are expected shortly to
unite with tho Sanford vets.
Accompanying Commander Torhoun wore officers nnd comrades, J.
G. Sharon, Craig Harris, Frod Wil­
liams, Luko Wnlkor, C. It. Lord, J. T,
Brady, sr., G. W. Rutherford, W. D.
Ballard (Altnmonto), E, Partin (Wag­
ner), Roy Schmidt, John Haigh (Ovie­
do), A. King.

Shipping exports continue to argue
Mfordlng the advantages of oil fuel
orer coni. At present the question
Is occupying the attention of medical SPECIAL DETAIL OF POLICE TO
KEEP CIIOWDS AWAY FItOM
B&gt;The adverse effect of oil fuel upon
THE HANK
mch surfaces as steel, canvas, rope
gBd other shipping accessories are
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widely known; ships’ doctors are now
CHICAGO, Mnrch 24.—A special dodivided on fhe question as to whether tall of polico nrmed with rifles wero
It Is harmful or benoflclnl In Its effect cnllod today to control thousands who
spon sailors, a writer In London Tlt- besieged tho Northwestern Trust &amp;
Bits states.
Bailors on oll-tcd vessels are fatter Savings Dank to withdraw doposlts
ind plumper than those who work on following n fnlso rumor that tho Insti­
soshfed ships. Some naval surgeons tution was unstable. Tho bank offorod
declare that the fattening effect Is pro­ $5,000 reward for tho arrest of tho
duced by the alight fumes exuded by person starting tho rumor. Tho bank
the dormant oil fuel; others ridicule is declared the strongest In Chicago of
|be suggestion, and maintain that the Its slzo. Tho Fcdoral Reserve Bank
former are fat simply because they
sent it three quarters of n million In
give lets work to do.
“Coaling ahtp" Is one of the finest cash to withstand tho run and an­
exercises In the world for reducing other bank sont one million dollurs.
JORDAN RECEIVER superfluous flesh. It Is Imrd work that!
FOIt FELLSMERE BANK
bis to be maintained at high speed all FORD ANNOUNCES FORTY
day. Ships vie with each other In get*
HOUR WEEK AND $6
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 25.—T. E.
ting their coal aboard In record time,
DAY FOR ALL EMPLOYES Jordan, Jacksonville, former bankor
I«a even after the operation Is finished
in Apalachicola, was appointed receiv­
the sailors still have a few more
DETROIT, Mich., March 25.—Ad­ er State Bank of Follsmoro today by
sances of avoirdupois to work off In
cleaning up the meas below decks. option of tho forty-hour woek as a Comptroller Amos.
Usually three days are occupied in permanent policy in all plants of the
cleaning a vessel after a bout of “coal Ford Motor Company was announced
ehtp." On tho other hand, oil-fuel last night by Ersol B. Ford, president
ghlps perform the tnsk In about three of the company,
Undor tho new
hours.
plan tho .factories will be closed on
Doctors aro asking themselves: “Is
Saturday and Sunday and about
the fat a healthy fat, or an Injurious
3.000
men will bo added to tho forco.
parasitic growth?" If a hammock Is
splashed with oil fuel, all the scrub- Tho chango will affect approximately YOU CAN BRING BACK COLOR
bins and boiling In the world will not 50.000 employes who will continue to
AND LUSTRE WITH SAGE
prevent a holo from appearing In It; rccoivo tho minimum ?0 a day wage.
TEA AND SULPHUR
end If It eats through doublo-ply can­
Now employes, however, will r e - 1
vas, what will oil fuel accomplish In celvo a minimum of $5 daily, th o ,
When you darken your hair with
the case of huntnn beings?
pre-war scalo. In making tho an- ] Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
’Tnnker" hands are noticing that
after two nr three voyages they begin nouncomont, Mr. Ford snld ho had toll, hecnuBO it’s done so naturally, bo
to put on flesh.
.roachcd tho
, conclusion that tho forty - 1 evenly.
PxcpnringJ thid mixture,
hour week was practical, that tho a d -)th0URh| J homo |a ' ua8y ftn(J
ditlonol Uny of rest
, would. . provo
. . . . a . troublesome. At littlo cost you can
FAMED FOR ITS MARASCHINO . . . . . . .
h.L r , r.k.°r"
i h“‘, ‘ • bus’
»ny druff .tore th. r n d y to .
Dalmatian Town of 8sbenlco Really production schedules of tho Ford in­ use preparation, Improved by tho ad­
dustries could bo so nrranged as to dition of other ingredients called
Has Little Right to Other
mnintnln tho present output on tho "Wyth's Sago and Sulphur Com­
Clalma to Honors.
curtailed working wcok.
pound.” You just dampen n sponge
Bcbenlco vainly boasts of being the
Mr. Ford Bald ho believed a grentcr or soft brush with it nnd draw this
Iloumn colony Slcum, whero 01ndins demand for motor vehicles P «tlcu-, throUflh
hn| tokl
or)e smn„
quartered Ills veterans, nnd so styles Inrly commercial was nn indication of ...___, _L _ ..__ __________
strand nt n time. By morning all
Itself In public Inscriptions and Latin Improvement in business generally
grnw linir disappears, nnd, after nn­
documents, Hut Slcum stood farther
•oath, near Sulonn, nt a spot stilt
other application or two, your hnlr
DRINK MORE MILK
marked by Roman romnlns.
becomes beautifully darkened, glossy
WILL BE SLOGAN
It Is to be feared that Sebenlco
and luxuriant.
CHILD WELFARE COM.
had a sadly Ignoble origin, snys the
Gray, faded hair, though no dis­
Manchester Guardian. The name Is
grace,
is n sign of old age, nnd ns wo
said to be derived from n word that
Scminolo County children are not ull desire a youthful and attractive
means the fort front whence bund!in drinking enough milk so tho mothers
nppearnneo get busy nt onco with
watched tho sea for ships which they
attacked nnd plundered. The little nnd teachers think and tho Womans Wyeth’s Sngc nnd Sulphur Compound
Dalmatian pirates’ Inlr remained quite Club under tho Child Wclfaro Com­ nnd look years younger
unknown until selected In the early mittee is going to put on n County
Middle nges by Croatian kings for their wide "Milk Campaign” educating
favorite residence. Apart from pos­ not only tho children in tho food vnl- BIG CENTERS OF POPULATION
session of n picturesque Innd-lockcd uo of milk but also tho mothers Tho
harbor, the only cathedral In the world following committees have been ap­ Twenty-Five of the Largest Cities of
the World, In the Order That
built entirety of stone nnd mctnl, nnd pointed:
They Come.
the ancestral homo* of the Orslnl, Se­
Finnnce—Mrs.
Fred
Williams,
Mrs,
benlco has few claims to distinction.
London, England (Greater London),
However, by some people Sebenlco John Leonard!, Mrs. John Moisch.
had
an estimated population of 7,502,Publicity—Mrs.
Henry
Wight.
will always he held In high honor
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(In
1HH*); New York city (Great­
Picture
Slides—Mrs.
O.
P.
Herndon.
for being tho plniu where they make
maraschino, nn Insidious liquor dis­
Window Displays—Mrs. Fred Wll* er New York), hud a population of
0.141,445 (In 1010)—and the city with­
tilled from stunll black cherries.
Hams.
in limits, had a population of 5,020,Subject matter nnd mntorinls— 048 (In 1020); Paris, Franco, (In 1011),
The Wmng Saint.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Mrs. D. A. Kolly, had a population of 2,8.88,110; Chica­
Childhood's propensity for getting Mrs. W. Thcodoro Tnnglcy
go, III. (In 1020), 2.701.703; I’otrogrnd,
names mixed was well Illustrated a
Itussla (In 1013), 2,318,045; Tokyo, Ja­
Transportation—Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolar.
Sunday morning or two ago when
pan
(In 1013), 2,173,102; Berlin. Ger­
Survey
Commlttoo—Mrs.
Stella
little Illchnrd, on tho way to Sunday
many
1010), 1,002,500; Vlcnnn,
school with his mother nnd sister, Arrington, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Miss Austria (In
(In
1020). 1,842,003; Philadel­
met nnother little boy atlllctcd with Clalro Millcn.
phia, Tn. (In 1020). 1,823,770; Buenos
St. Vitus’ dance.
Statistics Committee—Mrs. Endor
Rlchnrd wns deeply Impressed by Curlctt, Miss Agnes Berner, Mra. Aires, Argentina (In 1020), estimated
the Incident nnd asked his mother E. M. Gnllowny, Mra, W. E. Watson. population, 1,074,000; Hankow, China
(In 1018), 1,443,050; Osaka, Jnpan (In
what wnB the mntter with tho little
All members of tho above commit­ 1020), 1,202,072; Calcutta, India, with
boy.
“Poor child," the sympathetic moth­ tees will please meet MIbs Mny Morse suburbs (In 1011), 1,222,818; Buda­
er replied. "He has St. Vltuu’s dance." nt tho Valdez Hotel at 0:30 Mondny pest. Hungary (In 1021), 1,184.010;
Hack at home, Illchnrd rushed In to morning, March 27, In tho Second Rio De Janeiro,- Brazil (In 1020), 1,157,873; Mnrfcow, Russia (In 1010),
tell his father of tho Incidents of the Floor Parlor,
about
1,121,000; Glasgow, Scotland
morning and closed with tho re­
(In
1010),
estimated population, 1,113,mark:
JAX SEEKS DRY DOCK
454;
Peking,
Chinn (In 1018), over 1,"And—and—and wo saw a poor tit­
000,000; Constantinople, Turkey (In
tle hoy who Jerked nil over. He had
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 25.—The 1021) , about 1,000,000; Shanghai,
the Hltcomh Riley."
city of Jacksonville will mnko a cash China (In 1018), 1,000,000; Dotrolt,
offer for tho 10,000 ton dry dock pro- Mich. (In 1020), 003,078; Hamburg,
Only Fat Girls In His Offlct.
Germany (In 1010), 085,770; Warsaw,
"I have found one employer -whose perty formerly owned by tho Terry &amp; Polnnd, 080,000; Ilomhay, India (In
hug’ in hiring folks for his ofllco Is Brittain Shipbuilding Company whon 1011), 070,445; nnd Cunton, Chinn (In
worse than the Men against bobbed It is offered nt auction by tho Unltod 1018), 000,000.
heads nnd short skirts," lamented n States Shipping Board horo Mnrch 30
young womnn \vh wns wenry with Tho city Intends, howovor, to present
hunting work.
certain claims ngalnst tho property SIEGFRIED'S SWORD IN BERLIN
"And what's that?"
"He won't hire any one—mnto or fe­ which it is figured will virtually offset Weapon Had Long Been In German
male—unless lie hns a fnt, healthy, tho purchnso price. A commlttoo rep­
Capital, Though the Hero Wae
well-fed, woll-ciirad-far look. I was resenting tho city rcacntly appeared
Really a Belgian.
tdking to the girl who lets nppllcnnts hoforo tho shipping bonrd In Wash­
In to see the boss. She wns renl sweet ington In nn effort to get tho prop­
The theft of tho sword from the
ami kind and she told me I might as erty.
stntuo of Siegfried In Berlin .raises
well not go In. I asked her why, and
the question. Wlint titis Berlin to do
with Siegfried’s sword or with Sieg­
•he confided to mo that I was too
I'nle, top delicate looking. Tills girl ORLANDO SPANISH WAR VET­
fried himself? That lioro woh no
ERANS BECOME MEMBERS OF
thinks it Is Just because ho Is known
Prusslun, but rather a Belgian—nt
THE ROOSEVELT CAMP any rnto, a Netherlander—and It wna
B&gt;l nn old tightwad nnd Is scMsIi, and
he doesn't want It said of him that
n Burgundian princess that he mar­
flv&gt;n Ms office people look pinched and
An enthusiastic mooting of Unltod ried. In his day tho Ilorusslnns were
hale and Ill-treated.’’—New York Hun. Spnnish Wnr Votoruns was hold In un obscure tribe nnd senreuly heard of
tho office of Captain J. N. Bradshaw In Burgundy nnd along tho Rhine.
Moreover, tho difference In char­
SAVANNAH, Ga., March 24.—Ths nt Orlando on Thursduy evening, for
acter makes It hopelessly Incongruous
Eighth district Rotary convention tho purposo of swearing Into member­ for the PrusBlnnB of today to exploit
composed of Rotary cluba In tho ship in Roosovclt Camp, organized Siegfried as one of their national he­
•bates of Georgia, Alabama and hero a few weeks ago, several Spnn­ roes. Hagen of Trnnjo would bo more
Florida, unanimously yosterday voted ish war vets of Orlando. Headed by fit, chosen at tho moment when he
to hold tho 1028 convention In S t Commander R. A. Torheun, sr., tho treacherously murders Siegfried, when
Petersburg, Fla.
men loft Sanford thirteen Btrong. he steals Krlamhlldu’a fortune or when
brutally slays the Infant Ortlleb.
Lucky thirteen follows up tho Itooso- ho
But Siegfried was honorable, Slog*
volt mo'mbiiYshlp
for tho comp w « b frled was brave. Slegfrlod was chlvnl;
Kiri
organized with thirteon members; tho rlc, Siegfried was not a Hohenzollera.
membership however, hns Incrobscd to
To exploit Siegfried and his Haltwenty-one with tho goal of fifty In mung as emblematic of Prussia, or In­
the near future. Tho only camp in deed of tho Germany of today, la
Central Florida, it Is tho purposo of gross linportlnenco perhaps. It is well
this camp to roach out to the com­ that tho sword Is gone. The statue
Itself should follow It Into retirement
rades throughout this section and from a place whero It does not belong.
313-4 tc bring them into fellowship. Votorans —New York Tribune.,

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

HAVE YOU HEARD?

Tho City Manager will receive bids
up to April first for tho moving of
city stables ant) tho oroctlon of cot­
tage., Plans and details mqy bo soon
at the City Manager’s office.
C. J. RYAN,
SU-Otc
City Manager.

WE ARE SELLING SUMMER-WEIGHT WOOLENS,
GUARANTEED UP TO THE MINUTE

L &amp; S. BING CLOTHING
BLUE FLANNELS, Young Men's Style
only ................................................................
BROWN FLANNELS, Young Men's Style
(fancy) only ................................................
CHECKED SUITS, very latest,
only ................................................................
BLUE SERGES, Best Grade,
only ............................... .

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Latest Style

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Perkins &amp;Britt

with every pneknge of blades
purchased

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Sanford, Florida

BALL HARDWARE
NOTICE TO TAX
EASY TO DARKEN
COMPANY
PAYERS
YOUR GRAY HAIR

A valuable article Riv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.—Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

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NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS—I am
willing to board dogs this summer
again.—Mra. J. E. Vaughn, 809-4tp

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,
294-24tc
City Tnx Collector.

ieved
Hours
W ithout Drugs
Fain* In Heart, Cheat, Shoulder, Arm, Angina I’aclorl*—Difficult Breath, Hmothertng, Dliiy, Fainting f)p«lla, Dropalcal Swell­
ing". Albumen and Hugar. hare W n perman­
ently relieved utithin 7 3 hour, to 3 w t t h t ,
w ith o u t Drug* a n d M adlclnai, In thousand,
of ew a , by The Walden Method. WJc of
■ufT.rora of Heart Trouble, Cardiac Asthma,
Angina, Blood I’reMuto,Threatened raralyda.
Hardened Arterica and Kidney Complaints
have no organic trouble and can ho promptly
and permanently relieved by Tho Walden
Method, without drug,. Write for *8 page
hook, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
Cauees and Permanent llollef of theao com­
plaints, without drugs. Scientific Conaultatioo
Chart, References, ate., which will he sent to
■ufTorere Free, upon receipt of a statement o(
their case. Address: Tho Waldsn InaUtute,
Bulls 407. Plymouth Bldg., New llaven. Conn.

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GLOBE PIANO CO.
8AVH YOU ffiONBT
Write os

BEFORE BUYING
A PHONOGRAPH
See the

Empire Hotel Block

NEW EDISON

Henry McLaulin, Jr,

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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DRENNEN PIANO CO.
ORLANDO, FLA.
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Sanford, Flo.

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To get an interest with Judge Cheney, M. M. Smith, C. P. Dickinson and
others in the

1 2 ,0 0 0 A c r e s o l R ic h L a n d
ON ORLANDO-TO-OCEAN HIGHWAY AND ST. JOHNS RIVER
Tho financing of the Eaat Ornnge Land Company is nearly completed and tracts of from
5 acres to 80 ncre.s will soon be sold for many times the price you now pay for your shares of
interest.
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The plan is simply this;—The East Orange Land Company is incorporated and has taken
over 12,000 acres of Rich Citrus Fruit and Vegetable Lands on tho New Orlando-to-Ocenn
Highway and the St. Johns River about half way botween Orlando and the East Coast. The
Company is capitalized at $180,000—which places this land at $16.00 por acre to tho sharehold­
ers. Wo expect to sell tho very cheapest of this land at $50.00 to $100.00 per acre. If you
■ think you cun beat this for profit, then we do not ask you to come in with us.

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Read the list of officers and directors below and then clip nnd mail tho coupon for full
particulars.

BETTER ACT QUICK

THIS OFFER IS LIMITED

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The officers of tho East Orango Land Company aro:
Judge John M. Cheney, President.
M. M, Smith, Vice-President.
C. I*. Dickinson, Secretary and Treasurer.
John M. Cheney, Ex-Federal Judge.
Thos. H. Hopkins, former President First National
Bank of Orlando and Capitalist.
Dr. C. D. Christ, prominent Physician and Surgeon.
W. M. Igou, State Senator and Capitalist, Eustls, Fla.
A. Schultz, Chairman Board of County Commission­
ers, Orange County.
C. I*. Dickinson, of Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, promi­
nent attorneys.
F. E. Baxter, of Florida Good Homos—Realtor.
J. E. Turner, Fruit Dealer, Orlando, Fla.
J. C. Lattice, of Winston-Salem and Atlantic Coast
Lino Railroads. *
H. D. Barze, Cashier Union State Bank, Winter Park,
Flo.
M. M. Smith, of Winter Park, former Chairman of
tho State Road Department.

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Plan of the East Orange
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NO MAN
lives to himself alone. Neither does an institution.
Your success is our success. The prosperity of the bank
but reflects the prosperity of this commurity.
Real growth is the result of the Spirit of CO-OPERA­
TION and HELPFULNESS.
We invite you to use this bnnk ns you would use a
strong and resourceful friend.
We enn be n real factor in your financial growth.
You will And it helpful to bank here.
l e t t h e c a len d a r hank h e l p you to sa v e .

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FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of ccntor
of city.
Geo. V . KNIGHT
272-tfc
FOR SALE—10 acre celery fnrm,
price $3,750.00.—E. F. Lane. 3l3-6p
$|&gt;.00 per 15 delivered. The best is
the chonpoat.—Keystone
Poultry
Yards, Longwood, Fin.
312-Ctp
FOlt SALE—One B flnt Bnxophone
and B flat clarinet.
Apply 207
French nve.
303-12tp

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Clualfled Adi 5c a line. No
..ad taken for leaa than 25c.
and positively no claaaified
ada charged to anyone. Caah
mast accompany all ordera.
Count fire words to a line
and remit accordingly.

FOR SALE—One six room concrcto
bungalow. Apply Mrs. II. D. Dur­
ant, Lake Mnry.
312-2tp
FOR SALE—Several hundred budded
ornnge trees. Hart's Lnto. Very
WANTED
chenp for quick sale. Address A. B.
WANTED—Good waitress at Lincoln Commons, Mossdale or Sanford, Fla.
House.
313-2tp
312-3tp
WANTED—Sulesman, $100.00 and
commission to sell guaranteed cord
FOR RENT
and fabric tires direct from factory at FOR RENT—Three room houso on
lowest prices.—Goodstock Tire Co.,
Sanford Heights, $12.50 per month.
1109 Michigan Avc., Chicago, Illinois. —Geo. Hunter, Route A, Box 100-B.
318-ltp
311 -3tp
WANTED—Position ns stenographer FOR RENT—Comfortable light house­
by young Indy with sumo experience.
keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto Ave­
Referonco furnished. Address “Miss nue.
31 l-5tp
C“ care of this offico.
311-3tp FOR RENT—Furnished nnd unfur­
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nished rooms at 200 Park Avenue.
WANTED—Team
work. Apply hL
300-12tp
311-Ctp
Hanson Shoo Shop.

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WANTED TO TRADE—Pair of hors­
es for Ford truck in good condition.
—M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
30C-12tp
WANTED—Ladies to distribute sam­
ples, Sanford and Vicinity. Sal­
ary $2.50 per day. Apply to Mr. Leo
nt Valdes Hotel.
313-ltp

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cows nnd
heifers. Bargain if sold at once.—
Orange City Water Works, Orange
City, Florida.
313-2tp
FOR SALE—10 acres on Silver Lake,
50 orungo trees, small house. Price
$1,000.—E. F. Lone.
313-Otp
FOR SALE—5 room bungnlow, price
$1,350.00, easy terms.—E. F. lame.
313-Otp
FOlt SALE—Now Ford, novor run;
$15.00 under market price.—A. L.
Roy, 200 Park Ave.
307-7tp
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, KIcn
Ares, 805 9th St.___________284-20tc
FOR SALE—Celery farms, any size
and uny price.—E. F. Lane. 313-Otp
FOR SALE]—From the famous ”Koystono Strain" of Baired Rocks, bnby
chicks, 30c cuch; 20 chicks nnd mothor $8.50; eggs for hatching $2.50 and

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LOST—Octagon shaped wrist wnch
on black silk ribbon at or near tho
Princess Theater. Finder return to
311 Park avenue.
311-3tc
STOLEN—National bicycle, practical­
ly now. No. 8— 173822. In care of
Mrs. S. A. Chancellor, 503 West Third
St. $5.00 reward.
312-Gtc
LOST—Near or in depot, ladies white
headed handbag containing ladies’
hunters ease watch with long gold
neck chnin. Small amount of money.
If found return to Herald office. Rewurd.
313-2tc
Children’s Wusli Suits being closed
out ut half price at Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.
310-Gtc
THE REASON WHY—Mino Loco­
motives, Fnctory Trucks, Battleships,
Airplnnes, Submarines and railroads
roly nlmost exclusively on "EXIDE"
BATTERIES is because of thoir heavy
capacity, rugged construction. There
is an “EXIDE’’ Battory mndo to fit
every make nutomobilo with 3 to 7
yenrs sorvice. Seo us about an "EXIDE" for your car.—RAY BROTH­
ERS, "EXIDE" BATTERY SER­
VICE.
311-tfc-dnw

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday—Snlllo Hnrrlson Chnptor, N.
S., D. A. It., will hnvo n picnic at
Now Smyrna.
Tuesday—Socinl Department of the
Woman’ll Club will hnve n bridge
pnrty at the Club rooms, with Mrs.
G. 1. Loucks ns hostess.
Wednesday—Idlers’ Rridgo Club will
bo entortulncd by Mrs. Roland Read
nt her homo nt Lnk- Harney.
Thursdny—Mrs. Fred Wnlsman will
entertain the members of the Merrio Mntrons Bridge Club at her
home on Magnolia nvenuo at 3:00
o’clock.
Tuesday—Truth Sockors Class will
bo entertained nt the home of Mrs
R. L. Griffin by Mcsdnmcs Griffin
G. W. Spencer, Elliott, Washburn,
HON. FOREST LAKE
and Mrs. McKinnon nt 3 p. m.
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Saturday—Children’s 3tory Hour will
Whoso friends nro urging him to mnko
bo hold at Central Park at 4:00
tho race for representative from
p. m.
Seminole County
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Harry Ferrnn, of Eustis, wns the
guest of his sister Mrs. D. L. Thrnsh- nry topic, 'JMoxcio,” in n most skill­
cr yesterdny.
ful and entertaining mnnnor. •
Tho program of music and readings
TRUTH SEEKERS CLASS
published in Thursday’s Ilornld wns
Wcsloyn Truth Seekers Class will carried out in detail and was keenly
be entertained nt tho homo of Mrs. enjoyed by all present.
At tho close of tho nftomoon tho
R. L. Griffin Tuesday afternoon at
3 o’clock, with Mesdnmes Griffin, G. hostesses served a salad courso and
W. Spencer, Elliott, Washburn and hot chocolate.
So enjoyable was the Daughter's
Miss McKinnon ns hostesses.
mooting that it is hopod it will be­
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT BRIDGE come an annual event.
PARTY
FASHION SHOW AT PRINCESS
Tho members of tho Social Depart­
THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT
ment of tho Woman’s Club will be en­
tertained ut bridge Tuesday nftomoon
Bnumol’s Specialty Show will hnvo
by Mrs. G. I. Loucks. As Mrs. Loucks
thoir semi-annual Fashion Show nt
will bo out of town Monday, all those
tho Princess Thentro tomorrow night
expecting to nttend are requested to starting nt eight o’clock. Rcnutiful
phono for reservations to Mrs. W. T. models, ten vaudeville numbers, re­
Langley.
freshments. . Music by n fine orches­
DAUGHTERS’ MEETING
Tho Daughters meeting of tho Wo­
man's Missionary Society of the M.
E. Church, held Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Clnude Herndon,
was a most beautiful nnd enjoyable
affair. Tho connecting parlors were
sweet and fragrant with quantities of
nasturtiums, Amaryllis nnd ferns and
wore crowded with members of the
Society and friends of the hostesses,
Mesdnmes Herndon, Fox, Griffith nnd
Morgan.
Mrs. P. M. Elder opened the meet­
ing with a short devotional exercise,
after which she paid a tender tribute
to “Our Mothers." Her own mother
wns at one time president of the So­
ciety and presented Mrs. Elder’s name
for membership when she was hut a
y^&gt;ung girl. Mrs. Mettcnger was also
for many yenrs president of the So­
ciety nnd i.till retains her member­
ship here; though doing active work
in her own church in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Elder welcomed the Daughters
into the fold nnd spoke of tho time in
tho not distant future when the bur­
den of the work would pnsH wholly
into their hands and prophesied that
they would do honor to the high heri­
tage which is theirs.
Mrs. Wnlker handled tho mission-

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Well, tho old bulb spells 80
todny which is a suro sign
that summer is nlmost hero
to stay. There inny ho n
fow cool dnys and wo want
them for Iho late celery
crop hut thoro will ho little
of winter left.
Tho old
scoundrel may linger in the
lap of spring but if the
sheriff catches him ho will
give him a job on tho roads.
This olcgnnt chatter about
tho wenthor wns left out
Snturdny by Harry Neal,
who said it was not tho sort
of stuff for Snturdny rending—Harry joined church
Inst week. Our opinion of
him is that it will need a
revival to snvo his life If ho
over leaves out this moral
uplift of ours again and wo
can provo it by all tho readers of tho Hcrnld. Isn’t it
so?
Raise your hands,
Thank you and you and you.
5:40 A. M. MARCn 27, 1922
Maximum ...................... 80
Minimum ..................... 02
Rango ........................... 04
Barometer .................. 30.24
Rain: trace.
Southwest nnd cloudy.

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“A WIFE’S
AWAKENING”
The story of a man
with a twisted soul
ALL STAR CAST

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JOHN LAWRENCE STOCK CO.
STARTS TONIGHT IN BIG TRNT
Tho John Lawrenco Stock Company
starts a week's engagement tonight
in the big tent on First street near
tho postoffice. Tho Lawrenco Co.
comes under tho auspices of tho Klwnnis Club and tho proceeds go to
tho Fcrnold-Lnughton Hospital, so go
to tho shows this wcok and help along
n good cause. Chango of program
each night. Tho plays are excellent
with strong casts nnd good vaude­
ville acts all through the show. You
will enjoy this flno company in the
big tent, nnd, orchestra, saxophone
quartette nnd everything that goes to
mnko up a real performance. Tonight,
"Mother nnd Son." Watch tho Daily
Herald for dally program.

WOMAN KILLS CHILDREN
WINTERS COMPANY TONIGHT
CUT THEIR THROATS
AT PRINCESS THEATRE
COMMITTED, SUICIDE
( H r T he A n a n r l n l r d I ’r r a a )

GREENWICH, Conn., March 27.—
tra nnd all of it free to everyone. Rend
the ndvertisemont in this issue of tho Mrs. Henry Bnrkcr( whoso body was
Herald and he ut tho Princess tomor-, found in her homo last night, killed
row night. Baumol’s Fashion Shown, her three smnll children by cutting
are tho events of tho season twice a their throats before bringing about
year nnd nro attendod by people from her own death by tho Bnmo means,
polico announced today. Tho chil­
all tho surrounding counties.
dren ranged from eighteen months
to five yean.
,
Post Cards at tho nerald Office.

The American Legion announces
tho Winters Company tonight nt the
Princess, ono of tho regular nuinbon
of tho Lyceum course. This is the
Inst nnd the best number of this ex­
cellent course of attractions given
hero this season. Be suro nnd take
your tickets nnd attend tho performnnco tonight or If you hnvo no tickets
go nnd help out tho Legion boys.

•1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georffln-

The Churchwell Co.
-Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store

TUESDAY $1.00 DAY
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MEN’S DEPARTMENT

Four Yards of

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS

WINDSOR CREPE

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A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.—Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

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PAJAMA CHECK

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BOYS’ SHIRTS AND
BLOUSES

TO N IG H T
John Lawrence Stock

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IN THE BIG TENT

36-inches wide

Auspices Kiwanls Club Hospital Benefit

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PEOPLE
Band nnd Orchestra—All New Plays— Vaudeville—Saxaphone Quartette
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OPENING PLAY TONIGHT

“MOTHER AND SON”
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War Tax Included

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922

NUMBER 1

MIXED JURY IN ST. PAUL
IMAND W ATERW AYS AID
CAUSES TROUBLE TO OFFICIALS THE SENATE HAS RATIFIED
GETS INCREASED BUDGET
WHEN LOCKED IN JURY ROOM THE FOUR-POWER TREATY
FIFTEEN MILLION ADDED
BUT WITH RESERVATIONS
No Provisions Had Been Made for Lite Men and
Women Jurors

Deiocrats Favor Larg- FT\ LAUDERDALE
WIRE TAPPERS
erjVppropriations for
FINED $20,000
livers and Harbors

P(RK BARREL CRY

Judge I&gt;avl.4 Iroponea Fines After
Twelve Men Plead Guilty.
FORT LOUDERDALE, March 28.

RAISE!) BY RKRUHLI- —Fines aggregating $20,000 were ImS WITH USUAL PRO- 1nosed on twelve wire tappers by Cir:uit Judge E. C. Davis here yesterday
SITY FOR CUTTING
OWN MEASURES

( I l r T h e A - a o r l n l r d l ’r r » |

TO INVESTIGATE

Finally Untangled All
ST. PAUL, Minn., March 28.—St..Paul': third mixed jury was
CHARGE
OF
MISS
forced to upend the night in the same room in tlie countv inil on
Parliamentary Diffi­
account of failure to reach n verdict, prepared to resume the tie-!
MIAMI’S
PILOT
culties and Joined
liberations this morning, in a damage suit. E ight womep.nnd four j
men are on the jury. They took the case late yesterday and a fte r' MIAMI, Mnrch 28.—Tho charges
failing to agree were locked up late last night ns required by law. of pilot Robert Moore, sole survivor
Criticism which followed the locking up of the first two juries had of tho Miss Miami, that a fishing
caused officials to make better arrangements for partitioning of; bent failed to heed his signals and
the jury room and last night heavy curtains and high screens were passed up tho wrecked plane, leaving DOMESTIC QUESTIONS WILL
available.
NOT COME HE FORE THE
Moore and his five passengers to
their fnfe In the «es, will he Investi­
FOUR-POWER CON­
gated by tho bureau of navigation of
FERENCE

SUPPLEMENTS

? £ &amp; ■ £ £ £ £ 1 5 5 "WOODROW WILSON DECLINES
TO DISCUSS POLITICAL ISSUES
IN RESPONSE TO INVITATION

the department of commerce.
defraud
E.
C.
Petcrlino,
of
Grand
The navigation burenu yesterday
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WASHINGTON, March 28—The
WAJIINGTON, March 2H.—Disrc- Rnpids, Mich.
wired officials of the Miami Airways Senate finally untangled its parlia­
gardirr] recommendations of the budCorporation, owners of tho plane, to mentary difficulties over the fourThe mon were recently indicted by [
get bu i»u and of the appropriations the Droward county grand jury which
forward nt once to them nil informa­ power treaty supplements yesterday
tion concerning the Incidents imme­ by joining the two supplementary
commi te, the House yesterday by n also returned n truo bill against II.
diately preceding nnd following the agreements together and then ratify­
three
one vote added $15,000,000 Cowan in connection with the cate.
to the, nount carried in the army up- Cowan escaped, however, during th e : q
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r m n n S e r v i c e M e n ’s O r i r i l l l i / t t - plane’a landing on the water.
ing them both by unanimous vote.
propn on bill for rivers and h«rt&gt;or. raid nnd no trace of h it whereabouts a e i U 11,111
V lia irm a il
I t t i V l i l l h W r g U lll ^ U
Hope for finding the bodies of the
One of the supplements, itself in
five who were drowned—Mr. and Mrs. the form of a treaty, defines the geo­
tion of Democratic Party
improi went.
has ever been found.
August Rultr and Mr. nnd Mrs. graphies! scope of the four power pact
An i icndment to increase the lump
Decision of the twelve men to plead
Lawrence E. Smith of Kansas City, so ns not to inciudo the Japanese
aum • ilnieiil fin»» $27,835,200 U&gt;, guilty.to the charge of attempting to
(tty Tfce Aaa.winird I’rraai
$42,81, 01 was Ainpil by a vote of defraud*Peterline enmo after Judge
CHICAGO, March 28.—Wootlrow Wilson has (ioclillOil to (Hs- nnd Mrs. J. S. Dickson of Memphis— homeland. The other, attached to the
158 to ll after three hours of acrim- Davis hnd denied u defense motion CUM current political issues ill response to an invitation to do so was abandoned yesterdny after an­ tirst by yesterday's action in tho form
onion cbntt* during which 40 mcm- to quash the imliitments and one call- sent hint by Palmer Edmunds, chairman of the Former Service other plane and a subchaser had of u ‘'reservation," stipulates that is­
berr n( sd their views. The vou&gt; on ing for n bill of particulars.
M en’s Organisation o f Regular Democratic organization. Wilson, sonrehed tho waters for hours. Nnvi- sues which are purely of a domestic
the ur. ndment was along sectional
Although loc.d citizens who Inter- j ill his reply, however, makes declaration of his belief "That WC gntors believe thnt by this time they character cannot bo brought before
rather ban party lines, Republicans ested themselvn in the case expressed shall Very soon indeed wipe away the Ugly record we made in fuil- have been devoured by sharks.
the four power "conferences."
Moore’ wns much improved today
spllttii; on the proposal, while most (disappointment thnt sentences of im-j ing to fullfil the objects for which our gallant men fought." .
The vote on the dotihle-hnrrelled
of the emocrats favored I t
priaonment had r.ot been given, S la te ,
■----------------------------------------------- and physicians said he would be able ratification resolution was 78 to 0,
to leave tho hospital In n few days.
Thr i iscussion was so protracted Attorneys Coleman and Jones, the lnt-1
opponents of the four power plan
that u ! nal vote oft the bill could not ter sent here from Orlnndo by Govcrjoining in giving approval to the
The more we see of some people, supplements because they interpreted
be rca icd yestordny. The measure nor Hardee to nssist in the prosecuthe greater our regret thnt birth con­ the two agreements as limiting and
piobub] will come to a final vote to- tion, hniled the conclusion of the enso
trol wasn’t universal forty years ago. curtailing the operation of the princi­
day.
without tho expected long drawn out
The i ts-ff "pork barrel legislation" trial as »t "brlllianl” victory,
pal treaty. Several attempts to at­
fre1'iuciay was injected into the do-,
tach other reservations which had
le, vlich had nil the earmarks of [1
bate
failed when the four powur treaty it­
congrcH ionnl wrangles of former
self wns under consideration were de­
Only Seven Times Has “Father of Waters” Gone
years i or rivers nnd harliors appro-,
feated by the usual pro-treaty and an­
prUtioi l
Over the 40-Foot Mark
ti-treaty line-up.
the imount originally recommendAs soon as tho vote had been com­
ed in tie bill was slightly in excess of
pleted
Senator Lodge of Massachu­
MEMPHIS, Mnrch 28.—A stage of unprecedented height of 40.5 feet,
thj sum approved by the budget bu­
setts,
the
Republican lender, called up
Ills T h r l i M r h l r d I 'r r a a l
the Mississippi river nt Memphis of Memphis gauge. At thnt time, bowreau, while tho total proposed was
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naval
limitation treaty ostnhlislkSAN
SALVADOR,
March
28.—
43 feet or more nnd of 52 feet nt He- over, the levee system bud not been
tlx amount requested by the chief of 110.MRS THROWN INTO CROWD AS
imr
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6-5-3
rapitnl shin ratio for thh
Eight
passengers
were
drowned
when
lenn. Ark., before the end of the week built to the standard that government
nr ty engineers, in charge of the im
IT WATCHES TIIII
and a prolonging of tho flood stages engineers hnd mapped out ns neces- 'the steamer Elenita whs wrecked on United States, Great Britain and Ja­
•ement. Carried in a lump sum
FIIIE
of the river were predicted in a warn- xnry for all time. In the spring of a bar in the Colorado river in North­ pan. Debate on it is to begin today,
wi i amounts not specified, the nppio------ing issued yesterday by J. II. Scotto, 11*20 the river reached a stage of 40.3 eastern Costa Rica, says a dispatch and the administration managers ex­
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P m ii
pect to see it ratified by nn nlmost
Pr ' tion to bu expended on various. BELFAST.
March 2v—Several fires United States weather forecaster. feet. Memphis gauge, but there was received here.
projects would lie apportioned by the
unanimous
vote by the end of the.
broke out in different parts of the General ruins have fallen in the cen­ no overflow. The levee construction
nr iy engineering corps to continue
week.
CHANCELLOR
MIRTH
eity this morning. A bomb wan tral valley being heavy over those between 11*13 and 11*20, due largely
Wu &gt;: during the coming fiscal year
The plan of combining action on theSAYS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
thrown into u crowd watching the areas, the warning stated, with ruin to ni’l in the form of a $50,000,000
on srojccts already authorized.
two
four-power treaty supplement*
TO
PAY
REPARATIONS
appropriation
by
congress
in
11*17,
burning of a factory and three per­ still falling from Tennessee to the lake
1.’presentotive Mondcll chnnicterizwas
proposed
by Scnntor Lodge after
gave
the
peoplo
of
the
lower
valley
region.
sons were wounded.
III, T h r A aao rln lrd I 'r r a a l
i-d he movement to increase the nphe hnd decided it waa unnecessary to
Flood stages below Cairo will prob­ full confidence thnt the levee system,
BERLIN, March 28.
Chnnccllor
pro irihtlon as the "first nssmilt on j
ably be increased next week tho warn- would forever end the disastrous 1Wlrth told rcichstag today the de­ present two separate ratification reso» It.MIH.I)
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the budget system” and as a “raid on
lotions. The treaty opponents, hold­
| ing says, but until tho extent of the floods.
OFF JERSKV COAST
mand of the allied reparations comthe treasury." Mr. Rurton contended 1
MUCH LIQUOR FOUND rainfall is determined tho height ntul
For more than 200 years, or uincc l mission for additional tax levy of ing that the domestic questions sup­
art •n of tho House in approving the
lime of the crest of tho highwntcr enn- j the city of Now Orleans wns laid out I sixty billion marks, transmitted to plement really wus a part of the four
incunie showed the mistake of m«k-1
I l l 7 T h r la a n rlu lrd I'rr a a l
not bo determined.
| by French engineers In 1717, embank- I German government Inst week, wns power pact, protested thnt the method
ing tump sum appropriations. Such a
DAYV1LLE, N. Y.. Mnrch 28.—The
finally settled upon by the Republi­
------- ments have been built along the river absolutely impossible.
nystrnt, he said, caused members to ntcnm yncht Edith, said to be owned
can leader was hut n "weak and un­
comlinc In support of large turns so by Antonio Cnssese, t bacco Importer. .MEMPHIS, Tcnn.. Mnrch 28.— hanks to hold tho river to its channel. INSPECTING MUSCLE SHOAI-S
satisfactory” way to solve the parlia­ * \
thnt| projects in their districts would was raided off the &gt;onst Inst night Flood warnings thnt unusually high' Prior to the ( ivil War considerable
AND NITRATE PLANTS mentary problem confronting the sen­
bo taken care of. Mr. Mann decinred and liquor valued at two hundred water would send the Mlss'.-slppl riv- headway had l«*cn made to protect the
ate, but Mr. Lodge and other Republi­
beyond
the flood
stage -----in its-------lower. .&gt;‘*west and best
agricultural
that opponents of the bill made it thousand dollars seized by the sheriff. er —r
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.
. . _ , lands but
cans insisted It would be entirely ef­
III7 Thr (Mwl.IrS I'rraal
clear that "a hand of rascals" were nt- The versel had been to the Rnhamas. reaches gave tho people of tbo lower thp "‘•’’'••I' ,,f embankments were not
SHEFFIELD, March 28.—Members fective.
tempting to raid the treasury. A I'assese nnd the crew of the yncht Mississippi Valley comparatively lit- connected up nnd the overflows, where , of the Senate Agricultural Commit­ Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska,
tie concern this spring. Ten years n g o |th ‘,ro w*’« n« restraining walls, nl- tee nnd the House Military Commit­ senior Democrat member of the for­
number of representatives who aj&gt;-1 were «rres*cd.
•uch a warning by the weather bu. !*■&gt;’« threatened those sections which tee are inspecting the government
proved the increase advanced the nr
eign relations committee, declared the
reau would have enused immediate *u,&lt;* on^
protection The cost of property nt Mlisele Shoals nnd spent
ginient that improvement of inland GOVERNOR HARDEE
preparation lor nn mevitatile general 1bubding tin- ainomiKmeiila waa tre- today in 11 tour of Nitrate plants No. rcr.atc's action in K**&gt;nu belated ap­
waterways would allow tanners and
JOINS OTHER MEMRERS
proval to the supplement "is an ad­
manufacturers in the interior to move
OF THE I. I. HOARD overflow over an area of hundreds of nicndous, so much so that it could not 1 nnd No. 2.
mission to Jnpan thnt the supple­
square miles. The absence of fear | ^ ‘‘one with desired rapidity cither
their products b ywater more cheap­
ment's provisions are not n part of
this year is due to the (.Tent levee or | bV
distrtrt*. by the counties or by BILL TO ESTABLISH
|l* r T h r ta a o r lm rd I 'rr a a l
ly than they now can do so by rail­
the four power treaty." Other Dem­
.MIAMI, Mnn'h 28. — Governor embankment system which has i&gt;oen | tho
I'on« wf,ort WM mM,le to
LEGITIMACY OF CHILDREN
road.
ocrats also argued thnt the only prop­
Hardee Joined the other members of completed in the last few years t o :
fw,cr&gt;l ht,,P b” t K "»»
until
OF UNMARRIED PARENTS er procedure wn sto reconsider the
the Internnl Improvement Board here hold the Mississippi in Its floodway. , 18,7 thnt fun,l'‘ in "ufficient pruporvote ratifying the four-power pact 1^
MACWILLIAM8 OP
today for drainage inspection tour of
River engineers say thnt tho levees j tinn" Wl’rt' forthcoming. Since that
I llr The Aaaoelatrg I'rraal
ST. AUGUSTINE TO
LONDON, March 28— A bill to es- us to include the supplement in th t\
along both sides of tho Mississippi; , ‘m-' however, the work has progressthe Everglades.
OPPOSE JOE SEARS
tablish the legitimacy of children of ratification. Adoption of tile domes-*
from the mouth of tho Ohio to the j very rapidly.
tie questions supplement as a “reser­
SLIGHT POSSIBILITY
Gulf of Mexico nre now ronstruded
The Mississippi river now is hern­ unmarried parents will be introduced vation" to the geographical supple­
( I l f Th«* i M M U I r S I ' r r a a l
OF FEDERAL ACTION
ia such dimensions that they will hold mod In by a chain of levees from Mis- in the house of commons soon ns a ment, however, w a s by a vive voce
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 28—
AGAINST TIIE SKIPPER the river pvon should it go'four or souri nnd Tennessee to below the government measure.
!vote.
State {Senator W. A. MacWllliams y es-,
five feet higher than it ever hns gone. city of New Orleans, embankments
Two attempts wore inode to attach
. terdsy announced his candidacy for
| H r T h r l . w r l n l r Z I'rr a a l
They say there is hut one point in that are continuous and that total MINERS CANNOT QUIT
congress from the fourth Florida dis­
other
reservations, Senator Pittman,
WASHINGTON. Mnrch 28— There the entire system toward which the. more than 1,500 miles In length At
WITHOUT DUE NOTICE
Democrat, Nevndu, presenting the
trict. He will oppose Congressman
8uKht possibility of federal action
HAYS
COLORADO
LAW
bast anxiety is felt anJ this set tion of j r.omc places they tower more than 50
Lodge League of Nations reservation
W. J. Sean, who, it la understood, walnut the skipper of the fishing
the embankment will hold a flood feet high arid their crown is as wide
on
domestic questions, nnd Senator
will be n candidate for re-election,
which Pilot Moore of Miss
III7 Thr A■•orlalrd I'rraal
«tagc this year equalling tho record *ns un average street with the base ofDENVER, Colo, Mnrrh 28— Dis- Robinson, Democrat, Arkansas, intro­
,Thlii is the firat announcement o f . Minzni charged disregarded his dis- high water of 1913. Near Helena,’ten more than 300 feet wide.
j trie! attorney* in Colorado counties ducing again his proposal that outside
typosltion to any of F arida’s con- tn .M Mgnnls, according to officials of
Ark, some 00 miles downstream from
Before the levees were built, the
'prrasionnl representatives.
i the Department of Commerce Bureau Memphis. 11 short link hna not been nrea of land subject to overflow was where there nre ronl mines wero ask­ powers be invited to join in Pacific
Senator MacWUHnms* announceNavigation. Officials expressed completed to Standard dimensions, in excess of 15,000,000 acres, or An ed to start criminal proceedings conferences affecting their interests.
against nil miners in their counties The Pittman reservation wns beaten.
ment wm made after the perfection ^
thnt the fishing boat probElsewhere, even at pincea where con- «rea greater than the comblnod area who quit work April 1st without giv­
21 tu 49, and the Robinson reserva­
heie yesterday of an organization to n|,|y wal |CM than seven hundred tons
struction h comparatively new, the «»f Delaware, Connecticut, New Jerbe known as the “MacWllliams for
accordingly it not under the huge embankments have settled ami sey and Massachusetts. Since tho lo­ ing thirty days notice ns required by tion was rejected without a roll call.
the state law, according to members
Scnutor Robinson also sought with­
Congress" club.
bureau's registry.
ur* strong enough to withstand f a r ' vecs have afforded more and more of the state industrial commission.
out success to amend the supplemen­ ’ f
R was not made known whether
_
—
more pressure than tho Mlsatss.ppi, in ( protection, the region has been rctary treaty no thnt the island of Sak­
Mr. MacWilliams contemplated re- COTTON MILL STRIKE
her most terrific rampages, ever has, claimed rapidly und put Into cultivn- POSTOF FJ C E DBPARTM EN T
signing as state senator or the
halin also would be excluded from the
AT LAWRENCE. MASH,
displaycd.
- jtior. so thnt it now ranks as one of the
.COMPLETING TIIE PLANS
presidency of the uppw body to which
operation of the four-power plan, lie
IS GAINING STRENGTH
Only seven times since river statio- most productive ureas in the entire
FOR DECENTRALIZATION argued that trouble on that island
he waa elected a t tbe last session of
tics hove been compiled, dating back 1country. Nearly 1,000,000 people, dothe legislature. H it present Venn will
&lt;nr Tap ANMlsirt rre««)
would be almost certain if Russia
(Hr Thr Aaaorlalr4 I rraal
axpire in 1924, but a new prealdtnt to
LAWRENCE, Mass, March 28.— to 1872, has the Misairsippi gone over pendent mostly on agriculture, live in
would attack Japan, hut his amend­
WASHINGTON, March 2h— Po.tofbe selected from the "holdover" ranks The strike in'cotton mills here begun the 40-foot mark on the Memphis the region. Where there was hut one
ment was voted down, 20 to 63. Sena­
will be named by the senate when h yraterday gained r.trcr.gth today, gauge. The flood or bank-full stage Is banking institution in tho nrea in fico department is rapidly computing tor Unde&lt;w.’ood, of Alabama, the Dem­
convenes for its 1028 session.
j 8«xehty.fivc hundred reported out 35 feet. The leveea. engineers say, 1RR0—that at Helena, Ark,—there plans fyr decentralization of much of ocratic leader, led the fight against
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now are more than 500 flourishing routine work of department under a
will resist • 60 foot stage .
•
_________________I yesDtdoy was increased by fifteen
it,
saying
that
it
might
lead
to
rejt-*The Inst serious overflow, when n hanks. Whefe there were no railroads system of state central offices which , t—
_f ,L.
L.—
t _ four
S
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Iton’t misa Life‘a Panorama of Liv* hundred ♦c4*y. Several plants so
tion_ of
the whole
power
urwide
area
was
in'undsted
and
much
whatever
In
the
territory
prior
V
?
the
postal
officials
believe
will
grently
in­
Ing Pictures on McKinnon-Wnlsmnn’s badly affected by today’s defection*
rangemrnt by Japan.
yi
I-awn, Wednesday evening, March 29. that the indicated' they might close damage done by flood waters, was In j '80s, the mileage now Is !n excess of crease the eficlency of sendee and
1913,
when
the
river
climbed
to
the
3,200.
save
expenses.
Herald
want
ads
get
results.
Mrs. Lytnrn will sing.
l*2tc before night.

OLD MISSISSIPPI RIVER
ON RAMPAGE AGAIN,
BRING UP OTHER DAYS EIGHT PASSENGERS
W E R E DROWNED
BROKE OUT IN
COSTA RICAN RIVER
BELFAST TODAY

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922
IPAGE TWO
UNCLE HANK
to a*. In prnfcnf of tifa -kararter
*t i t t i t 75 per cent of the mosay
paid for the a a p lt'-td work i*-ayi j:
#*•#/ «ii------------- .
*• |fc« IlmM MUUa. 1*7 ♦Jse town in which the work U done,
Are.. MalMC »1«.
beirr paid o at la ware*, rent, Tight
p'-wer and tam er on* other *x
The hekaldT rinting co. voter,
pecaea. Tien why not pay a little
rm u iR n i
------- nv.re :f c e n u r y f .r the borne prodm. j . M o u r _ _____ tKt, iasb t on quality and rerrica, and
*. t. ULI.4KU
K. A. IHKJ. . ------- l i n n a t
\ktr. receive the benefit* which come
C . L tjatri*
*"
fr"» patronizing honw industry^—
(anrra
•«
The Watk!y A dvertier.
■alee
R*4«
A * m tl
4f,ll#alU&gt;
la x l f l A M
The Star knowi of a few btuinesa
Or* T rar
men, too, who depend upon toe n«w*.
•re ■ * r« |i
l&gt;el*reeeO to City Art &lt;arrW-r
paper* for their boosting and np*
? -w "
rTkrte Friendly
port, who want to do ererythinf bat
;
&gt;*y the kelp on Saturday and who
Gentlemen
#2toi? n u . 1" - ! / . ' . AV, ^ ' pitch ami tnort If a newspaper hapw—■ Pewaera tie to
i i W »*f pened to (O a u tlilt U B t COEBpet :trr*
** * * * * ^ 1------------------ Jin* rominc into Lakeland with a big
r i » r a »*o t ia Tro__rw *ss ^
rrysdi and eitabliahing a real
la politic*, there* • lot of blow*
I'er#
»hr7 semi cut of tw«n !«/ | ta n 1** who don't t*ed th' miplraUoo
-------------- their printing became they claim te ..f a haadkerrhlef.
-ShariI t Shot in the Liquor Raid" be able to sat* a few dollar*. Doe.
11
aaya headline in paper. Poor fellow, the print *hop In Tampa, or any other to each and every citizen the thojgbt
be can hardly get orer *oeb a w«md place wh*re the work
done coast fhat a. ;u t Sanford waa in the big
aa lhi*.
to Lakeland to do it* trading I W iU |j. rt , „ , . i «Vrr •»&lt;»•» look recr. tks j
.
we
r _ _ _ _ __-_
t ---- --»
*
that print »bop rue a race otntaarj Daily Herald a* a Sanford InatitutUm
which they
can look the world In
The prohibition officer* are en and funeral notice ef yon when you with
-----------------, ---------dearorinz to cot expens** by frame- art ror.e and tell a lot of i:e* a b c o . j ^ f#fe and „ y Uj*t Sanford ha* a
p4-*f io fact aR&lt;J ,n ftTery r*.
ferring all the seized *torc: or rum ’ what a nice man you
, har« been when
.
and all that ia In atorage to the rov- in
tnstk wtr€ pub*i»h#d. ifeet
The Da3y Herald doe* not yet come
anunent army building* where the aol- perhap* it would not go through th#
d len can watch it. Thi* ought to be IJ. S. mail*? If you art a* ugly ai up to the expectation* of the men
advertised in the “join th* army” bul­ » mud fence and get tr.Arr.t4 to some who are making it po**ible but it will
nlre girl who ought to know you art grow u Sanford grow* and it i* getletin*. ft would draw them.
a icourdrel and crook, will the outg better each year and ha» gone far
o—
of-town paper trcooih *uch a Using
convince the owners that it
New York gunmen killed three and over and lend you on your way re­
wounded aareral more In th* itreet* joicing by tailing a lot of fooliah lie* h*« come to »tay. There are ninny
on Sunday and teem* to have gotten about the groom ? When a new baby change* that »il! be made during the
away with it a* none of them were come* into your home doe* the out- r.ext year to m a k e it a greater daily
arrested. A man i* much safer In of-the-city paper u y what a nice paper. It will have added feature*
and will probably go to a seven col-;
the Everglades of Florida than in th*
papa
ha*
and
hsw
m^ch
it
look*
,
jmR
ere lor-tr and with a larger
street* of New York. The crime*
like it* mother? When you are in pftM ,n ,
buHdirig -»jth * leaded
pulled off there in broad daylight put trouble or have been wronged in some
to shame any of the Je*»« Jamei way do you find the out-of-town paper wire wi.l give Sanford one of the larg­
est 'daily paper* in thi# part of the
•tu ff of the early weat.
COor job shop backing up your place of •fate. No other paper can ever take
----------- o huiinesa or defending y o u r rkar*&lt;- tl&gt;* place of a home paper and thi*
Turk"7 lia- bc«n restored to foil ter? In other word*, who deserves
•tatu* prospect »ay* despatch#* *nd th# work—the man who never invest* rule hold* good with the small weekly
papers a* well aa the dailies. There
while we
re t —
the...............
full fm a» rent
in Lakeland or ue.ps
helps yvur
your bual------r
: don’t
.. quite
-----------ni ,r.
WIIn.irf.r« in
port of It all the meaning is probably r.&lt;t, ,jt the local prr.t ahop that has ..
. . .
‘
wi ve
that Turkey come* out of the war thousand* of dollars invested and
^
;
' Wf
tbe
with more than she went In with and keep* a number of families located '
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home paper and our conatantly in­
this is usually the way with Turkey. jn the city of Lakeland and the**
creasing subscription list beam wit­
In a new package that fits the p o ck et—
We hare alwaya let the scoundrel* farnilie* spend their money at home,
ness to thii fact.
re t the beet of the civilized world
The Star ia not peeved, but it does
A t a price th a t fits the p o c k e t-b o o k —
The Daily Herald enters upon a new
and do ju*t aa they pleased.
know of a few buiir.eta men in tail
ye*r with *he feeling that the entire
The sam e unm atched blend of
o----------,city. who think, it ia , a aly piece of, nty and county is standing squarely
C e o g n u m ta and aenatora will vlalt, htJ*laa**J^ »*"d aw iy fo r prlntla* rad . . . .
... , 4ptr , h ,t j, trvmg to
T u rkish , V ir g in ia and B u r le y T obaccos
Muscle .Shoals this week tr.d go over K*1 il f‘ft? c n t *
than the build up your city and county and our .
tha gsrwrld thnrocahljr and see if J, r *' shop. The fellow who expects policy in the past will be adhered to
something cannot lie done to prevent u&gt; «f*t ^ does get hla living out of in the futur* -to give the news with­
Henry Fon\ getting the plant and I n l a n d 0UKht to be willing to help out bias, to give only the news that
IP
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m
making cheap frrtillzers and cheaper lakeland institutions that help him will interest the 'eaders, to giro noth­
f»et
(t
*cd
not
some
fordgn
iurp&lt;r»VE
farming machinery and cheaper mo­
★ 1 1 1 F IF TYORK
H A
ing but real news, to take up no |»erCITY
- W b l e b a m n i 1 Sw&gt;( If »r»» d o n 't IIS* ” 111” Clgtrrsf**.
Y O **
tor cara. It has come to a fine paaa, tion or office—if he does, be 1* juat sonal fights, to build up instead of
y o u c a n gvi y o a r m o o , , back f r o m t h e dr*l«r.
Indeed, If a two by four like Henry * PI**n ch^ P »k**« fcr*d we should tell tear down, with malice toward none
Ford can even maka the attempt to
^
7n"d charit'y7oV .',7*U 7nd"to press
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Uke over thi. pet -wh-me of the gov-1 that prin .hop and let them ray n.ce
, ^ to ^
j wc have set_ thal
•%
ha
fei
**
*4
w
c.
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
•m m ent and overthrow all the tru.t*
^ Caving Far.ford the best daily paper vegetables from this state. This brief,
j heats prices. Whan &gt;uu are out ir.opwhich is regarded as a mo*t compre­
and corporation* and give the farmer
we ftr&lt; forced to tell the truth .n in th# South.
•a pirg, don’t fail to stop In at f J.
a chance to live. Such pervcriity print, all hell would shake to piece*
hensive and powerful one, covers i *4
.Millet 1’ Sons’ and look them orer.
sr.d .!••-«* and pugnerlousneas should tiefore night on some of them. And
many interesting items of information «*
\ H OKUM FACT.
Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices snd
be punished and we wot not that this all applies not only to bosinea*
respecting the exorbitant rate# on ! •a
2* tie
tot
tot Pa
tot tot •* »« terms.
these commodities. It is declared that
when the congressional committee re- rn',n who
,J,Jt "f town but to
’A f-at kind of water do you have? unless relief is immediately forthcom-'
turn* to Washington that Henry Ford
l&lt;er*on who rr.*kr» it a pr*-will be caller] to Washington to ask tlf,! to *P ,n^ hla money out of town. How deep do you have to go to find |ng to the grower and shipper the in- FOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I.akela id Star.
w*t«r ?”
idustry will lie seriously handicapped
th# pardon of Use Wall Street gang
The friends of D. I.. Thrnsher an-1
- o -----Tte*e and like questions al&gt;out It is declared that shippers are row nounce his candidacy for the position
or go to jail or both.
NF.W VOLUME TODAY
»*ter are generally among the first compelled to accept price* on certain of County Commissioner for District!
----------- o----------itked by pro»pective settlers in the of their products which are actually j No. 1, kr ving that lie will nt all
WHO K&lt; HATCHES YOCK HACK?
We start No. I of Volume III today *t*te# west of the Missouri. H un-'plua the ‘ransportation charges.
tinu-s be found doing his full duty as
Almost every town or city c filled J',f l,“' ,,*iiy H' r»1'1 *n'J 11 £l' e' “» ^reds of g&lt;»d house* have been built
Mr. Calkins states that in the he sec# it nnd that the county will ’
with folks who just will not trade at gn at pride in the fact that the San- ar.d occupied in the western prairies northern markets approximately 50 have u bu«incas man in District No. 1
home. Rornetimea these folk* arc in fo r d Daily Herald hs- weathered tr.e and r.ot a tree or stream to gleet per tent of the value of citrus fruits nnd a con.-cicntious worker for the
is ndded for freight rates. That is to people of the whole county.
minor potftiona and their purchase# storms of two year and demonstrate the view in any direction,
ed
«#ur
faith
in
the
community
when
Alkali
is
so
abundant
in
the
North,
‘ray,
that half of the selling pric$ of . ----------------------------------&lt;lo not amount to much. But when
people with the “rend off for it” idea we started th* paper and said it western plains states that it looki the fruit is added or transportation
The supreme court’s opinion ren- ;
are in positions of trust and influence would fill u niche in the daily life of like snow around the border of lakes charges.
dered by Justice Whitfield rules that
they becom« great factors in retard- s *,nf,,r'1 • f‘,i *""•'&gt;"1* county.
The and waterholea wherever they exist.
the circuit judge “had attempted to
This dreary condition is not pos- ( ENTEKHII.L PRODUCTS
Ing the growth of the community. Daily Herald v.as started just after
i exceeded hi* power and authority COMMAND llir.ll PRICKS
We are led to rnuke thi* remark be­ th&lt; clou of the war when conditions sihle anywhere in the south. Water
granted him by the statute’’ in this
cause of an instance which hits ut were anything hut favorable and the is abundant and the best on earth,
WITH DEMAND STRONG «'n*c
pretty hard. The instance is nothing first year of it- life was rather filled and there Is no monotony in the land,
more or le«« than the sending out of with foreboding* arid calamities as scape. The honu-seeker who cornea to
CENTERH1LL, March ? P ._ re n - FT. PIERCE WILL KEEP
town for a couple of large orders of* the power plant went down during Florida has no trouble about getting terhiU vegetable* nre commanding top
RECORD OF BUILDINGS
printing, for goodness know* what the winter * f the firnt year and *uu*. plenty of good water, and bi.ides, ho eer-v. ~ -rk c t pi In i. Tiit-rc were
(•() tl&gt;r
1m.» no iuiig winter to ince with ex­
reason, hv *
driers!
pubI I I ) I H r \ » « i » r l n f r if l l ' r r « « )
three carloads of vegetables sold f.
in
time
and
money
and
business
In
pensive fuel and clothing bills. The o b, here today for n total of {I’.tO-t.
FORT PIERCE, Mnrch 28.—Fort
J** CW** •» a m tL u * Srauitra. It'a
Hr authority, when Lakeland has with­
in her borders no less than three April of that first year unable longer thrifty homemaker can have some­ The season is just coming in and Fierce hns . ntered the ranks of F lo r-' StU'AfjMtiaf, aad (iapljr *2i*( m r
cLipi *t l b wtiit *sd ooJ«rjrressw of the *«-ry class and type as to issue the daily until the electric thing fresh for his table each month there nre upwards of .7,500 ncres of idn municijmlltiaa that keep n record
arw. u i MMlkt nB| *t|7 U*„.
«, those no which th&lt; jobs were printed. plant vras put in n!in|te the daily sus­ in the year front his own garden.
{ ^ • r e»mhr c m V g u l f ,
a ttm al
various crops to be harvested within of building a new building ordinance
pended
until
the
following
full
when
In
number
and
variety
of
commerWhen lakeland has no less than four
the next few months. There wns ono designed primarily to this end hns
C ircle* a r e
•el*/. S i,; 34 f 4 9 .
print shops which could have satis­ it started for another six monthr run rial springs of inincm!ir.id or medical car of green henns, containing -1.72 been ndop'cd by the city council nnd
Nemo Hygienic*Fashion Institute
factorily produced the jobs at an eco­ hut .it the end of that time there wa water the southern states lend the hnmpc-rs, which sold for $1,404, nn provides that n permit for the erec120 Eeet ISO. Su New Yeek, Oep‘1M.
nomical figure. And when the de­ unh an insistent demand that it con- union. Water is bottled nt the various average of $.7.25 per hamper; also tion of nr.y building or nn addition
tinue
through
the
summer
that
the
springs
by
the
ce.r
nnd
shipped
nerth
be
obtained
from
*.ho
ninyor.
A
fee
liveries could have been made week*
two car* of cukes which sold fo r
n, . ■u
' l of one dollar will be charged each ap- J
^earlier by any one of the local shops. management decided to make it an nnd west, nnd about these springs, es- 4„ rnn
ull-the
year-round
daily
paper
nnd
the
pceinlly
in
the
mountain
sections,
rern
cr
rnr’
c
tu
C
!&lt;
n'*'r3U
C
' nlicant. The ordinance was given
Thi* when l^ikelnnd men and ma­
and
editor
gave
up
hla
chance
to
operate
a
sort
hotels
have
been
built
nnd
each
*„
/
„
t
*
.1'
.
u
*
chinery were not working beyond 75
*2 for culls. The shipments will m 1 ™ 'I ’L ’L *.'?"
While (hey Inst we will sire n
daily summer ppper in the mountains yenr finds them crowded with health
per cent o fnormnl rapacity,
grow heavier as the season advances 50 days imprisonment for violation
seekers
from
all
over
the
world.
Flor­
That may he the way to build up l" T * 1" ■* *"
;‘,"i Uk# “ *• ,,f
nnd the fnrm en nre nil in good of its provisions.
«iur community, hut it doesn’t seem so tin- Daily Herald and nurse it through ida has fine resorts along the sen spirits. There was no damage hero
Latest Style
its first summer. It more than ful- coast and nt many interior points nnd
BRYAN CLUB IS
to
vegetables
in
the
cold
snnp
of
n
i filled our expectations in every re- the state is fast becoming an all the
ORGANIZED AT TAMPA
few days past.
I Xpert although the udverti*ing patron­ year round resort.
PETITIONS CIRCULATED
age was not ax large a* it should have
Some of the largest springs in
\&gt;rvi\ hut we believed that our friends, America are to he found in Florida. “JUDGE EX PEEPED HIS
I I I # T fce S a a o r l a l r d I’ r r a a t
POWER” COURT RULES
J the merchants, went as fa r ax they Silver Springs, near Ocala, hns an
TAMPA March 28.—A Bryan Club
i could in this respect in many w ays1overflow large enough to make a
IN REVERSING DECREE " a s organized nt a mass meeting held
l
“ land that they appreciated our efforts stream to float steamboats.—Moses
-------hcr‘* l«»st night, with A. B. McMullen
■ luml have nt all times given the Daily Folsom in Jax. Metropolis.
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 28.—The selected as chairman of the orgnniza■ ! Herald id! the business they could and
----------- o----------supicme court has reversed the action tion. Petitions wero put in circulnalso that they arc getting better all EXORBITANT FREIGHT
of ( ircuit Judge E. C. Davis in citing tion requesting Brynn to run for the
with every parkaRc of binder
the time and coming more nnd more
RATES ON FLORIDA
VV. R. Gary of Okkeechobcc county senate.
to realize that in daily advertising de­
PRODUCTS CHARGED for contempt growing out of his repurchased
pend* the success of their bv.xincs*.
1movnl ns n county bond trustee last
Not only do they realize thi.t they
TALLAHASSEE, March 28,-H on. December.
A valuable article giv
Courtesy und Prompt Ser­
—
must advertise for their own benefit j Jamea E. Calkin, special counsel for
vice Our Motto
•
c*i
away
Saturday
with,
but the city as a whole hns realized the rniliond commissioners, hns com o r T r i s 3
^
^
W ith
the great benefits to be derived from pletei! nnd forwarded to the hnterstate over to his successors certnin funds
DFANF. TURNER n dally paper in Sanford- a real daily Commerce Commission hia brief in the in his possession aa a bond trustee.. vertisement
V O r tis O I U C n t in
ill F
V JfiflS ' s
Friday's
paper with all the press dispatches ease of the Railroad Commission of He was therefore cited
rltr.l in-- -T --f—
T* *
Phone* 4!)7*I9{
for contempt W *»rni#l
CL.‘
and all the local news fresh each day the
ds ----------of court. The
cnite was takenbefore
before j , .
L lo y d 8
CtllO e
State of Florida v#
the railroads
-------------------------... ....
-----------,
-----------------taken
WEI.AhA BLOCK
ut their doors. It has livened up the of the country, urging a reduction in the higher court in a petition for n «M OrC.
city in no smull way nnd hns brought the freight rates on citrus fruits and writ of prohibition.
313-4U*

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

o n e-eleven
c ig a r e t te s

FIFTEEN

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POLITICAL

! G R O CE R IE S

FRUITS
! AND VEGETABLES

DURHAM DUPLEX\
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RAZOR

'BALL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. MARCH 28, 1922

3b

PAG1

Jn .ni Wash Suita being dosed CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTES INVEST YOUR MONEY
| this issue, visit their mammoth plant, Moore Haven will soon have another
THE REASON WHY—Mine
■half price at Sanford Shoe &amp;
-------IN IIOMK ENTERPRISES
talk it over. It is a real investment modern bualncss building with stores motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships.
310*6tc B» qulek to kick If things seem
ng Cc.
BUILD UP YOUR CITY and
^ nd the people of Sanford on the ground floor and hotel above. Airplanes, Submarines and railroads
wrong
should take—n home affair.
rely almost exclusively on “EXIDE”
;IDE BATTERY SERVICE” tho
But kick to ua and make it strong
BATTERIES is because of their heavy
eat in the world. We are paid To mako things right gives us delight,
Herald want ads get results.
Money invested in home enterprises
capacity,
rugged construction. There
amine and re-fil! your batter
If you are right and we are wrong. is like casting your bread upon the FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
is an "EXIDE” Battery made to fit
f charge. The Battery la the
SHIPMENTS INCREASING
-------waters—it comes back to you in many
every mako automobllo with 3 to 7
A valuable article giv­ years
the car. We ro-charge and ro­
"1\ hat is the Chnmber of Commerce different ways—but alwuys comes
service. Sec us about an “EXll makes batteries.—Ray Broth- doing?” is frequently asked by thcso,ba&lt;-k. Investing your money in forWASHINGTON, March 27.—Shlp- en away Saturday with IDE* for your car.—RAY BROTH­
nford, Fla.
811-tfc-daw' who expend little or'no effort' In the eigin* at^ks" bardlVVverTomea" back menU of fruit* and vegetables in each purchase. See ad­ ERS, "EXIDE" BATTERY SER­
work it is attempting. Ask those to you in any form and your money *rreat quantities by retail and wholeVICE.
311-tfc-daw
1-ENTION STOCKHOLDERS
. . . . of
.........
.........
.............................
members
the..........................
organization who
aro sent
out of town is..........
money, .................
sent away 8 , merchants to nil sections of tho „vertisement in Friday’s
the stockholders and any who actively working, they know, and if for good and all. This arplics to Unitcd Statea l" Readily increasing, H e r a l d . -----L l o y d s
Shoe
itcrested in the Country Club they haven't time to detail the activi- buying cut of town and investing out at'cori^ n*' 1° reports mnde to General
The world at your door every evenolf Links are requested to meet tic9i a visit
^ offJce of tho 0f ' f town lf all the moncy that ha9 Superintendent W. II. Riddell, of th0 | o l u
SlS-ttc '.ng for 15c.—Dally Herald.
i Court Housa next TuMdny. ganlzation for this purpose will con- been invested out of Sanford In the R#*'w*3r Mnl1 Scrv,cc| a t eight o’clockk at which time vine* the most inactive »quuwKcr that past ten years had been invested in
A" nn i,,!ltrati°n of the use to which
b will be organised and other tho locnl chamber
is on tho job workSanford this would be n city of twon- tho parccl po8t i8 brin&gt;; put l,y mcri of importance Uken up. ing for n Greater
Sanford.
ty-five thousand people and tho,.o who c,anl8’
wn&gt; a8Scrlcd by Supcrinare especially invited to atThe Chamber of Commerce is a invested would be millionaires instead *?ndl'nt R'ddcR l*int reccnt'y an en309-4tp democratic organization. It is work- [ of holding worthless stock certificates tirv fr0,K},t car w"* ,ca&lt;lcd w'th in
uspnrngus am
and
--------- ing for the best interests of all in ' as they do now.
dividual caeca of asparagus
shipped
by
parcel
post
rates.
Each
i,Sanford.
.
' s not Working in the
However, some home investment*
, .
. .
. ..
)T!CE TO CONTRACTORS
■ ■ ■|i ! ^ " . 0' *"?
* 1M'V,,1U‘
--------- 'IIIV
UW11TB«"&gt;"
Ulltl W
UVII JUU
| »t
» ' UTUIT
° f IUBII
- better
etber.
.n j .h e . ,.»
” V ° t «euU not h.«!
IjCity Manager will receive bids ' ‘Lviduals, and any one joining it hnvo n chance to buy bonds—first ,)ppn
^
In their relation to the life of the community
been possible to ship tho carload as a
April first for the moving of ^or suc^
purpose is in line for mortgage bonds in n going institu
bulk it was explained.
1
..
i n n n n ln t ntn n f
. Al t s U . I 1 . .
...
*■.
.
.
nnd their past nnd present history
bles
and tho erection
of. c o t-j"n i^l P
P o in tm e n t IItt lisa wan
non-political
tion, you are getting a gilt edge in­
Department officials said that
, ,be no reason why
.
»lrjis and deUils may bo seen andhas pro';en *hat
assimilate vestment
. and. one. that
. *youm can .watch there appeared to
Jity Manager's office.
I factions, with their diversified opin- grow from
day to day. Wo refer to sufficient numbers of crates to make
q j py w
Ions, subverting them to n common the Zaehary-Tylur Veneer Co., ono of
up a hall enr or a carload, cannot b e !
’ city Manager, j cau**’ Occasionally some one re- the biggest nnd best manufacturing
shipped
in the future as pnrcel post, j
! marks that they hnven't any use for concerns in tho city nnd one that has
Parcels
of
a perishable nnturc, how­
i the fellows back of the Chamber of n weeklv pay roll of lnrge propor­
ever,
which
arc likely to spoil w ithin'
?E OF ADMINISTRATOR t Commerce. No ono likes a person tions that is spent in Sanford every
the time reasonably required fo r'
[(For Final Discharge)
with whom they aro unacquainted. A week in the year. This big concern
| closer acquaintance with people dis- has just installed another large transportation nnd delivery, will not,
-AT T H K of County Judge, Seminole
the fact that there arc a mighty veneering machine that will be ready
unty, State of Florida
■
K°°d fellows left in the world. jn June along with other machines of
,
p
.
.. ,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
U ./o t
i Th. mnn «ho h „. »
for a l.r g .
k|„d, lh„, „ „ , i vc then, .uprrlo,
„T "
? ,T h ‘
PM
amphrty.
I proportion of hi, fellow d U m u ou,bt I . d r a i n . . ', In Ihr ninnuf.ctur'
lh" " W *
«&gt;* park.pr.
is hereby given, to all whom, *° consult sonic kind of an ologist crates. They aro nlso figuring on nil
Sunday Nif?ht, April 2nd
oncern, that on tho 10th day to ^ nd out what’s the mnttcr with thtir land on lake front being made MAN DRUNK TWO WEEKS
A. D. 1922, I shall apply to j Lim
into docks nnd warehouses for the
WANTED TO GO TO JAIL I
at 8 o’clock
tranarortntirn of timber by rnfti.ig
-------jrablc E. F. Housholder, Judge
-------tourt. as Judge of ProluiUi, for
If you ever hear anyone say, “I or. the river to their dock* and putting
TAMPA. March 27.—D. C. Shoggan
discharge as A dm inistratrix! don’t like the way they are running in n big sawmill on the lake front approached two policemen on n street
tato of W, T. Humphrey, {la- things,” ask him if he has made any for the manufacture of rough and in Yl)0r C|ty 9(lV0rn| niRhts ago andi
nnd that at the snmo time 'I personal effort to change them. If dressed lumber. This concern mnkes announced he was going to julf. One
sent to said Court my final he was “r ight he would doubtless find 4,000 orntes n day nnd make n spec-10f ^ officers said the jail was the
ns Administratrix of said many others who agreed with him. iaity of the ventilated open head r«l- wronR plnre to go hut Shoggan Inind ask for their approval
, As Btated before, this is n democratic cry crate that is giving satisfaction Bi9twj (t Wns the proper plnre for
March 7th, A. D. 1022.
organization. The policies of the San. to tic growers everywhere. They jl!m A patro| Wagor. with the night
ROSA L. HUMPHREY,
ford Chamber of Commerce aro In are making celery, lettuce nnd pepper n,j|cf mpn npp{.nrr,| whi|0 the eon•9wc
Administratrix. control of nine governors chosen by crates now nnd have orders that will vcnu,tlon wns in progress nnd Shogthe membership. These men are keep them busy nil summer. With 6fl Ran climbed on the sent heaido the
recognized ns possessing n high dc- men on the pay roll nnd the brightent ,|r|vor and insisted Hint he he tnken
grcc of business acumen and if in prospects In their career ahead ot to jaiIi xbr ,!riv(.r complied with the
dw-rfco of some bu.iiieKs corporation them this company want, to sell first re,,Urst and nt police headquarters the
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chnluowould insure its success. Ask the mortgage bonds In order to make man w„ j^ked up an,, n rharRC 0f
tn, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
uninformed kicker if he has cvcr thcso extensive improvements that vngrnncy docketed ngainst him.
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. P in t
spoken to n single governor or th e ' will make this the largest plant In' yn p0|(ce Pourt t bc ncxt day when
dass cuisine. Rite* 12.50 to IA50 per day; 110 to 118 per week, ac­
secretary regarding the mnttera upon this part of the state and will help n,kpd by the Judge what the trouble
cording to location of room.
which they arc working, Has ho ever Sanford grow Into a manufacturing j Wlli( shoggan replied thnt he had.
written them n lettei ? Has ho ever city. Tho company docs not wish to j hrrn
two weeks. The Judge! *
e n u in e '
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
given them nny helpful suggoztions? sell nny of their stock nnd the f ir s t! n„kc(1 {f hc f l i g h t ten days In J a il'"
How much time has he given, nnd mortgage bonds ore good enough for I wouI(, hplp to MnM h|m to „obrr up .
how much effort has hc expended, the investor to put In IiIb money with nnd shoggan said he thought Itwould.1........................... s s w w i m w _____________________ _________
| outside of verbosity, on the civic re- a home firm doing business and en- jjp RO( the ten days,
qulrcmcnt or reform which hc is ro dcavoring to do a much larger busi- f
loudly advocating? Do you think he ness with the help and assistance of
can fairly criticise an organisation in tin- public. They nre not asking for
NOTICE!
which n few nre trying to do for the rebates or bonuses or parcels of land
•SKRVICE THAT COUNTS”
many?
from the city, they arc not asking
Notice
in
hereby
given
thnt
1
will
— •---for fifty per cent of their capital
Wc handlo everything in
Some men think thnt when they stock to be sold hero before they stnrt not he responsible for any contracts
t h e f r u i t a n d v e g e t a b l e l in e
have paid their dues into the Cham­ in business—they are already in busi­ entered into by my wife, Mrs. F. W.
ber of Comnierco they should g&lt;&gt;t ness nnd doing business upon a lnrge Wushburn nor win 1 lie responsible
Car Lots or Loss. Ship us
lnrge and quick returns. Some look scale nnd they nre worthy of your for any goods or moneys furnished
for factories, others for increased support—hut they only offer a bona
Richmond. Virginia
population, others for stimulated fide proposition — first mortgage her.
hav,nK Mparntcd.
business.
In nny channel, where
Read ,heir Advertisement in,313-2tp
• F. W. WASHBURN,
money is invested, it requires action
and effort on the part of the indi♦}*
^
+*&gt;
♦j*
****** K?***v
vidual to secure returns. Dues plus A.
bAVR YOU MONEY
unstinted effort nre required of the
membership to put over those things
Write us
which will make Sanford the largest'
in the south central portion of |
nipire Hotel Block city
the state.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

J

KUKLUXKLAN

DR. E. D. BROWNLEE

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EVERYBODY INVITED
CIIULUOTA INN

it isn’t

ASTINS
isn't the

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riTAMON

, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

,0BE PIANO CO.

enry McLaulin, Jr.
PT1CIAN—OPTOMETRIST

DTICE TO TAX
PAYERS
Y TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
2, AFTER WHICn ALL TAX.MAIN’ING UNPAID WILL BE
CCTED BY LEVY AND SALE
IE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
8 ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
tc
City Tax Collector,

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EFORE BUYING
PHONOGRAPH
Seethe

NEW EDISON

A

A letter requesting information on
Sanford was received by the organi­
zation from W. S. Eddings, Associate +2*
Justice of the Supremo Court of « ♦
) Hnvvii. The leaven of publicity put I A
out by the locnl chamber Is Iieginning | ^
to work in thnt section of the world i
apparently.
|
•
I'robahly one of the biggest works
of Its kind in the world is Thomas'
Register of Americnn Manufacturers.
The chnmber has secured a volume
and nny of the locnl business men who
may have occasion to look up some
particular manufacturer in their line | f
arc at liberty to refer to it nt any V
time.
❖
PASSA GRILLE MAYOR
WILL ARREST ALL DRUNKS;
!
V M n rln trd

ST. PETERSBURG, March 28.— ]
Mayor Duffy of Pnssn Grille, a g u lf, V
resort near here, has announced that y
In the future he woold spare the feelIngs of no one who happened to be on
the island in an intoxicated condition,
**♦ but would have all arrested and then ^
i mako their names public The mayor 1
declared nisitors under the influence
i of liquorYiad been causing trouble hut Y
■heretofore had not been arrested be­
cause he did not care to humiliate
them. The trouble makers, he Mid,
do not get their liquor at the Pass but
arrive there already drunk and pro­
ceed to stir things up. From now on,
no quarter will he given hy the police.

PIANOCO.
LANDO, FLA.

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Apalachicola oysters, 65c quart.—
1-litc
Popular Market.
Mr. Hclaon will sing on McKinnonWalsman's I-awn Wednesday, March
29th, at 8:80 p. m.
l*2t«

Half

rice Sale

We have decided to discontinue our Boys’ Department
and to move this quickly we are selling everything at
HALF PRICE

Blouses, Shirts, Undertogs, Sox,
Stockings, Wash Shirts, Pants,
Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps .. ..
Most of this stock is KAYNEE Brand, strictly fast col­
ors. Owing to the fact that we will not restock our Boys’
Department it will.be necessary for you to be sure to get
the right size as we will not take back any merchandise.
Bring the boy with you and be sure of the size before tak­
ing it out of the store.
Nothing Sent Out on Approval-------- Nothing Charged
Sale Will Last ’Till the Entire Stock is Sold

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing

�PAG E TW *

THE SANFORD DAILY

PAG E FOUR

The Bedrock of

The man who keeps his idle cash in circula­
tion by depositing it in the Peoples Bank of
Sanford, where it is used to help legitimate
business, experiences the peace of mind of
knowing th at his money is absolutely safe.
He usually becomes a regular customer, and
st-avs with us.
S tart this thrift-habit without delay, and be
prepared for any emergency that may come.

HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922

A United State* marshal la In Ocala
thjir.selvcs. Commissioner Wllllaroa
is binding them over to the next seasion of the United States court.
I t Is reported that Federal Judge
Call, at the session of the court In
Tampa, fined one of the unlucky
hunters a dollar. The maximum pen­
alty la five hundred dollars fine and
a year in prison. The secretary of
state of the state of Florida Is ap­
pointed by the government to the
duty of communicating the federal
law to the other state and county
officials.

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922
Mra. S. G. Messer left Monday for
D. A. R. PICNIC.
her home In Siitervillc, West V*.,
The members of the Sallie llnrrlwhere they will epcnd a few wcoks, eon Chapter N. S. D. A. I t, and their
and expccta to return to Sanford to husbands motored over to Nc-w Smyr­
IS. r RED DAlGEIt. Society Editor,
moke her home.
na yesterday where they were met by
Phone 117-W
tnc Col. Arthur Irwin Chapter of
f 700
007 f r i e n d , T ta ltla g 700
t 700 i t , a v i a * a i 7 o k m o r • • a r i a *
Hon.
J.
W.
Gallup
and
wife,
Mrs.
DeLnnd and enjoyed n most delightful
o r If t o o a r c r a f c r t a l o t a f f , w r it e
x .a t a l r a n t o t k t a d e p a r t m r a l , ( h l a s Roso Warren, Mr. Willard Danioison picnic.
ta ils, o r I r l r h p a i , I k e l i r a , . I t w i l l
ai}d siiter, Kathryn, of Danielson,
Many places of historic Interest
■ r e a lly a p p re cia te d .
Conn., have been the guests tho past wore; visited during the day, Mrs.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
week of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Martin.
Rouchollo of New Smyrna giving the
history of these plnccs. Dinner was
Wednesday—Idlers' Bridge Club will
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Bnggott, servod on the Indian Mound and -the
[be entertained by Mrs. Rolnnd R.ad whose mnrrlngo wns a recent event, day was one of exceptional enjoyment
at her home at Lake Ilnrnoy.
have returned from a trip to the Enst for nil.
kursdny—Mr*. Fred Walsman will Const, and are now nt home to thoir
Several out of town members of the
■entertain tho members of the Msr- friends at the Lee npnrtmcnta.
Snllio Hnrrison Chapter joined with
ric Matrons Bridge Club at her
them yesterday, oniony them being
home on Magnolia avenue at 3:00
Mrs. George Chamberlain and Miss
Bb'clock.
Brenda Morrison of Dayton*
EMtoesdny—Truth Seekers Class will and
and Mrs. Bnrt Petctson of Jr.mestown,
f/bo entertained at the home of Mrs oveni
N. Y., also n number of D. A. R.
w fi. L. Griffin by Mcsdames Griffin etui
members of other states were pres|jG . W. Spencer, Elliott, Washburn to be
*&amp;*nd Mrs. McKinnon nt 3 p. m. ’
McKi
fflhursday—Recoption in honor of Dr. out i
DEATH OF GEORGE TOWNSEND
and Mrs. George Hyman at the talnn
borne of Mrs. Lcallo Bryan, on Mag- this
nolia avenue, at 8:30 p. m.
Friday—Mra. II. B. Lewis will enter'la i n tho members of the Book^A otrera Club at her home on M ag-! c |ub
pjt.,r ftolia avenue.
I yr„tr
Jj&lt;J8^day—-N. do V. Howard Chapter U. 1Mit,.
him for a victim without any warn­
D. C. will meet a t 3 o'clock at the ! Af
ing nnd he wns taken from his family
...Lome of Mra. L. G. Stringfollow on hour
und friends almost nt n moment's
Ifa in th street.
i B c rv (
notice.
'1'Caiurdny—Children’s Story Hour will I eoff e
Mf. Townsend had been a resident
. be held at Central Park at 4:00
of this city for the past eight yenrs
coming hero with his family from
Montana whero ho was n largo
C. H. Williams of Tampa was In
rancher. For some timo he wns en­
it city yesterday attending to bu«igaged in tho Cheru-Coln bottilng
business with L. L. Taylor nnd wns
also in the garage business. At tho
timo of his death ho wns engaged in
*Mrs. M. C. Ilillignsit of Philadclcontracting nnd fruit growing.
phln wns amn-jf the out of atnto visit­
Ho leaves a wife nnd a daughter
ors at tho Montczumn.
nnd one son to mourn his lois. Tho
funeral servircs were hold from tho
late home at 11 o’clock today, Dr.
Brownlee of the Presbyterian church
officintlrg, nnd Interment wns mode
in Lekcviow cemetery. The sympa­
thy of ninny friends is extended to
« the Montezuma.
■«n&lt;! Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. S. the family in their berenvement.

OCIETY

BELFAST, March 27.—Up o o
o’clock this evening the total number
of persons killed thus far in March In
tho disorders here was fifty-six. They
included fifty civilians, threo regu­
lar policemen, two special constables
and n military officer.
Two men and a girl were killed at
midnight last night The girl was
struck by a stray shot fired by the
military during a panic caused by a
woman shouting "murder” while in

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JACKSONVILLE, March 28.—Although the 1022 high school base ball
season is yet to get undorway, author­
ities of the Florida High School Ath­
letic Association have already taken
steps toward the annua] champion­
ship tournament to be held nt the
dose of the season. Tentative dates

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Every Live Professional and
IlusinMa Man In Sanford In
Thin Column Each Day

CYCLOPS SUNK WITHOUT
A TRACE BY IIUN U-BOAT
BEAUFORT, N. C., Mnrch 27.—A
bottle containing a note purporting to
be signed by an engineer aboard the
navnl collier Cyclops, which disap­
peared nt sea in 1917, wns picked up
today northeast of Cape Lookout
lighthouse. Tho noto oiated thnt n
German submarine wns close, that all
hands had been ordored on board tho
U-boat and that the ship was then to
lie torpedoed. The note was smirched
with grease nnd the bottle wus stop­
ped with a rubber stopper and was
covered with sea brine.
The Cyclops was bound from n
Chilean port for the United States
with n cargo of nitrates when she
disappeared. An extensive senrch
wns conducted for her but no trace
ever wns found. It has been general­
ly believed that sho went down sud­
denly off the Atlantic const fn a
heavy s&lt;|unl! or storm, nlthough no
nearby port* reported any disturb­
ance nt the time and no wireless mes­
sage was received from the vessel In­
dicating nny trouble.
ROTARY TABLET LAID
ON TOMB OF UNKNOWN
SOLDIER |»Y BRITISHER

in u o . j. a . n a i u i
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 27.- T h e
Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law
unknown soldier entombed in ArlingPracticing in State and Federal Conrts ton National Cemetery completely
Over Seminole County Bank
!^ml ,lm P'y demonstrates the Ideal of
, Borvicc before nelf, Rotary s motto,
1President Crawford C. McCullough of
G e o r g e A . D c O o ftC S
! ^ 1C International Association of Ro. T. . .
tnry Clubs, said in an address nt the
_
^ttorney-at-Lavr^ ^
tomb of tho unknown soldier here.
n*
President McCullough ’« address was
FLORIDA Incidental to the placing of a bronze
— tablet on the tomb of the unknown
by tho association.
I "It is of striking significance that
Oder
1the service of ail our soldiers has not
been in vain, that tho snored causae
* to which they dedicated, nnd in dedi1cation gave their lives, is becoming
IS.
n practical reality. It is of ntriking
.
| significance thnt I, a British subject,
m e CO« should In? hero today representing
750,000 business nnd professional men
in over 1,100 centers," he said.
"WIillo throughout the world we
nr., loyal to our respective flags, yet
"WE DELIVER THE HOODS’ we arc united in our faith in the ideal
Ustaviftoia oil %ice. l) 47 rejoice in
Quick Service Transfer of
the grent service which the United
SleraRO F ac ilitie s
State* of America under the leader­
If we please you, trll others; If no ship of Kotariun Warren G. Harding,
tell us. Phone 498
its president, has so recently rendered
by calling together representatives of
great powers for conference on
Sanford Steam Laundry tho
disarmament; for just and friendly
FOR SERVICE
settlement of those imminent prob­
lems which still endanger the peace
Call 146-J
of the world.”

W. RAWLING, Prop.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mil)
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commarelal Street

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Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine £
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Platons;
Oversize Kings and IMna; Flywheel
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents fur Cellle Inboard ao«
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 61

MANY HUNTERS BREAK LAW
SHOOTING MIGRATORY BIRDS
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CLEARWATER. Mnrch 28.—H. C.
DADE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Brnsfield, mnnnger of the local tele­
WILL WATCII HEAVY TRAFFIC phone company, has announced that
the new telephone exchange would bo
Illy T h f \a a m * |n ln l I 'rr a a l
MIAMI, Mnrch 28.—The county completed nnd the new automatic syscommissioners plun to look inU, the tem put into operation here August
matter of heavy motor vehicles in 1. Mr. Brasfield states indications
are the new system will bo rendy for
their relation to the county roads.
operation
some time in July, but that
At n recent meeting, Secretary W.
at
the
present
time the concern does
S. Maxwell of the Miami Motor Club,
not
expect
to
innugurnto
the service
who is also n deputy sheriff, present­
ed n report showing thnt many heavy until the date named.
tracks do not carry the required
width of tires .and are frequently FORTY-8IX GERMANS
KILLED HOURLY IN WAR
overloaded with their consequent dam­
age to the highways. He wns re­
BERLIN, March 27.—Forty-six men
quested to prepare data on the proper
tiring of trucks under stipulated loads were killed nnd 109 wounded on tho
nnd present it to the commissioners German side during every hour the
with n view to pnrring from the roads world war was raging, according to
trucks not properly equipped with an estimate nrrived nt by General
Von Altrock, a statist'einn. This
tires.
estimate was made from n study of
officin! records.
SCORES OF SPEAKERS
Germany's losses totalled in dead
WILL ADDRESS MEKTINt
1,808,645 nnd wounded 42140,779. Men
(11% Tke ,%■■«»&lt;•IIIInl I'rraal
to the number of 130,000,000 were
MIAMI, Mnrch 28.—More than a under arms during the course of tho
score of speakers, authorities in their war of whom about one in seven was
work nnd of state and national, scope, killed in bnttle.
have nrcept“d invitations to nddress
the annual state conference of social
workers to l»« held here April 7-10,
according to the committee jn charge
of formulating tho program for the
meeting.
Indications point to a large at­
tendance nt the conference. A list
of subjects assigned to some of the
speakers covers a broad range of mat­
ROCKY MOUNT. N. C, March 27.
ters pertaining to the socialworkers,
—A. FT. Adilcholt, Nash county far­
while the definite program in expect­
mer, wns burned to death early this
ed to be more comprehensive.
morning in u blnze believed to have
been started by the explosion of nn
illirit distillery. Ilishomc, a large
two-story resident c, wns burned. The
remains of n still t.f fefty gallons’
capacity wns found in the debris.
me at. i ciersuurg onrine tuuu, cum- Addeliolt aroused hiswife nnd nice?
posed of memlters of the Ancient Am. nnd then went upstairs to fight the
hie Order. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine fire, according fn repert: reaching
has approved plans for the $100,000 here, and wns trapped by the flames.
dub house to be erected here nnd
steps have been taken toward selling
stock to members of the order, the
proceeds of which will compose the
building fund. Tin; building will
have n dance hall and nn auditorium
which will sent 1,000 persons and an­
other feature will be twelce apart­
ments tnhich will be hented only to
Shriners.

(SELF RISING)
Abrnham Blish established America’i Ftm
1668, and tho ninth generation of Blisfci acji
ing "The World’s Best Flour.” Buy it u p 3
cry.

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DISTRIBUTORS, PALATEA.

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Gel your tackle rendy ond win one of the three I'riir

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OCALA, March 27.—Through no,
fault of their own, a large number of
Florida hunters have broken the fed­
eral law relating to the shooting of
migratory birds. At the lust session
of the legislature a game law wns
passed, allowing doves and other mi­
gratory birds to be killed up to Febru­
ary 16 of each ycur. The federal law
closes tho senson on Jxn. 31. The
average F'lorida hunter goes by the
information printed on his hunting
license. He takes it for granted that
the officials of his state know whnt
they nrc about when they pass such
a law, so when February ermo a lergo
number went right on shooting tho
birds. A few days ngo they found
out to their surprise nnd dismuy that
they ht.d been breaking the federal
law.
looking up the inadvcrtonl offenders
nnd a considerable number have
voluntarily gone before United States
Commissioner Williams and reported

WINCHESTER, Va., March 27—
Virginia’s amended "cedar rust" law
permitting destruction of red cedars
within two miles of n commercial npplc orchard, has been upheld by tho
supreme court of nppeals sitting at
Staunton, according to messages rereived here. Tho court is reported to
have refused u writ of error in cnscs
from Shenandoah county attacking

Started life together,
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Ja-MCOFfttlO

One of them pnid ren t nil of his life; the other
lot nnd home. When they canie to the Inst stretcl
journey they met, one of them looked tired and a because nil th at he hnd to show for his life wns *
rent receipts), nnd the other looked like he respec-^
nnd felt thnt he wns n mnn among men. (been ‘
accumulated n little something in his travels).

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We sell lots on easy terms with a snull Pa
ment down

Not Sold in Bulk
Hear Mrs. Emma Abbott Lyman or
McKinnon-Wnlsmnn’s Lawn. Wednes
day, Mnrch 29th, 8:30
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Which mnn are yau going to be?

ALWAYS FRESH

A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

Puleston, Mrs. George Knight, Mrs.
A. P. Connnlly, Mrs. R. A. Newman, ALL DAY MEETING
OF WOMEN VOTERS
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. A. B.
THURSDAY THIS WEEK
Commons, Mrs. C. M. Berry and

WATER CARNIVAL
HELD AT ORLANDO
ON FRIDAY NKJHT
Sanford Band Will Furnish the Music
ond They Will Dance

WE ARE SELLING SUMMER-WEIGHT WOOLENS
GUARANTEED UP TO THE MINUTE

I. &amp; S. BING CLOTHING ,
DLUE FLANNELS, Young Men’s Style

CO O T

BROWN FLANNELS, Young Men's Style
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CHECKED SUITS, very latest.
tho annual Water Carnival Friday
BLUE SERGES, Best Grade,
night, the .‘list, in Eola Park and
Eolu lake. The Legion boys arc iu*t
bock from their state convention in
AND OTHERS
Palm Beach and want to enlarge thin
••■fair *o thnt of the Sun Danco held
LOOK ’EM OVER
annually in Palm Bouch.
After tho Water Carnival In Eola
Park tho legion will tBhc charge for
tho remainder of the evening and
stage plenty of entertainment. There
will be several features among which
The Store That is Different
will be the largest nnd liveat "Street
Dance” ever held in Orlnndo. The
Sanford, Florida
atreet will lie loped off so that the
crowd will not interfere with the dan.Ihg. Flood lights will be placed at the
four corners of the street which will
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS—I am
make the night like day.
willing to board dogs this summer
Best tif all, though, will he the
again.—Mrs.
J. E. Vaughn. 309-4tp
music. The Chamber of Commcreo
has secured the Sanford Band for the
carnival nnd the Legion has secured
Children's Wnsh Suits being closed
their services for thp remainder of the
Tho world nt your door every oven out nt half price nt Sanford Shoo &amp;
evening until the wee small hours of iug for lf»c.—Daily Herald.
Clothing Co.
310-dtc
the morning. This hand has been do­
ing n grent amount of playing for
&lt;lan.es and have the very Infest :*nd
best time dunce music out.
IF U WANT A GOOD USED CAR SEE N. H.
A grent crowd of the Snnford people
GARNER OR VOLIE WILLIAMS
are going to follow their hand hero for
1 Ford. IU21. nearly new
$395.oo
the evening looking forward to the big
nifuir with grent enthusiasm. Addi­
tional detail news of this affair will
be made front time to time l&gt;&gt; the
Legion Wnys nnd Menus Committee
through its chairman. DeLancy Way
ami has many of the active Legions'
buddies working wilh him.

VARIOUS CITIES
IN SOUTH FLORIDA
TO ATTEND MEET

The women of Seminole county
who are interested in the matter of
learning their new ilutiee as voters
aro invited to spend the day Thursday
nt the Woman's Club. Coffee will ho
M. M. Smith, former chnirninn of *
provided and each one Is asked to tlie state load department and presi- *
bring n box lunch. The object of ibis •lent of the Florida Automobile Assn- ■
meeting is two-fold: First, to hear eiation, will be asked today to repre- J
qunlified speakers on Citizenship, nnd sent the Orlando Chamber of Com- *|
informally discuss questions of tho merce at the good roads meeting in ■
day; nnd secondly, to get acquainted St. Augustine, March 29-30, II. R. Cox, ■
in n sociable nnd friendly way. Mrs. secretary of the chamber, said Inst 5
W. F. Blackman, county chairman of night after he had been notified that ■
the Women Voters longue, will ho In Arthur Schultz, the first delegate np-' ■
charge and she will he ably nssisted I pointed, would he unable to attend.
by Mrs. Tolar, president of tho Wo­
ALWAYS FAITHFUL IN SERVICE
The St. Augustino meeting has n«man’s Club, in taking earn of the . sumo! greater significance since it ■
It pays to own the HUPMOBILE. Everyone seems to " guests who niny attend. The meet­ has become known that boosters of ■
state road No. 2 will renew their pro-!}
£ know that it is especially long-lived, especially faithful in E! ing will begin .at 10 a. m.
J,service.
•
S
tests over the manner in which tht
FAREWELL RECEPTION,
m
present mail department is conducting ■
It's almost a proverb among skilled repairmen thnt the S
its nffnirs. Thp local Chamber of "
%HUPMOBILE is better built, and that it STAYS OUT OF 5 There will bo a farewell reception .Commerce has received a letter from j J3
* THE SHOP far more consistently.
B given Dr. nnd Mrs. George Hyman, . the Snnford chamber which put* the ! ■
who leave this week for Tampa, where situation in a new light.
Sanford 5
We have sold six new Hupps in the past 5 Dr. Ilymnn will be assistrnt pastor 1i makes
the cluim that the department j J
of the First Baptist church, Thurs­ is virtually ignoring roads which #
ten days.
B day evening at 8:30 o’clock, nt the would benefit this section of the state 1■
home of Mrs. Leslie Brynn.
Following iH a list of the Hupp owners in Sanford, and
in favor of rood No. 1, which extendi "
k Seminole County, and we invite you to ask any of them about
5 All members of tho church nnd all from I-ake City to Jacksonville.
“
| the Hupp:
■ friends nrc most cordially invited to In the letter received here it is;#
attend.
contended that when the present con? I is
Ball Hardware, Sanford
“
tracts awarded since January 1 arc £
U. D. C. MEETING
completed the road department will ■
John Meisch, Sanford.
M
have spent more state and federal aid
American Fruit Growers, Sanford. *
There will be a meeting of tho N. money on road No. 1 than on all oth­
tie V. Howard Chapter U. D. C. Fri­ er highways in the state added to­
Chase &amp; Co., Sanford.
day a fternoon nt 3 o'clock at the homo gether. The letter asserts that the
Judge Housholder, Sanford.
of Judge nnd Mrs. Stringfollow on proposed improvements on this pnrG. W. McGagin, Sanford.
5 Ninth street, nt which time several tirulnr road will cozi {27,090 a mile
visitors will be present, nrr.ong them ami that only $7,OOO n mile will Ih&gt;as­
Wight Grocery Co., Sanford.
being Mrs. Ezell of Ocnln.
sessed in the counties through which
Mr. Long, Sanford.
All memlters nrc requested to be the road passes, tho remainder to he
present to meet these visitors and on- paid from slate nnd federal aid fund*.
R. P. Jenkins, Sanford.
joy the social hour.
The total cost of completing the road
Harry and Charlie Flowers, Sanford.
[[
is estimated at $1,900,000.
l Chas. Dunn, Sanford.
Season Tickets Only
Sanford plans to instruct its dele­
I. D. Hart, Sanford.
S
gates to thu meeting to protest
meetings nt the against the alleged inequality of dis­
George Pezold, Sanford.
» bigThetentevangelistic
on the hike front under tho tribution of the state and federal aid
John BoIIy, Sanford.
I auspices of the Free Methodist money,
and if the road department
are progressing with increas­ does not satisfactorily explain its ac­
I O. F. Mays, Sanford.
« church,
ing interest nn&lt;| attendance, notwith­
to urge the meeting to demand
Mr. McCaslin, Sanford.
” standing counter attractions. The tion,
that the governor remove certain
evangelist preached last night from memlier* »&lt;f the
I. E. Estridge, Sanford,
«t.
- *.•Vir**‘ ...I v• f uTV
•••«•*«
m ill nrc
The question will be discussed to­
w r Mnr^nr., Sar.ford.
nnd are not produced by death nnd day at the weekly luncheon of the
Mr. Durant, Sanford.
relations existing after death.” Tho Chamber and Mr. Smith will bo urged B
speaker
will discuss a sub­ to accept the appointment on the 5 Are You Thinking: About a Summer Camp
B. F. Toole, Geneva.
£ ject thattoisnight
interesting more people ground that he is thoroughly familiar
Mr. Ahern, Sanford.
For Your Boys This Summer?
in Hanford than nny other. Come with the work of the road depart­
■
Mahoney-Walker, Sanford.
« nnd hear this message.
ment.—Orlnndo Sentinel.
■ Tho mountains of North Carolina are tho best locations in tho world
" for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and ospccIa?.sr repairs, less gns nnd oil. hotter tire milenge, high- ■
Tho $76,000 bond issue of Inverness ■ Inlly tho growing boys.
5 sst second hand value. Beauty) nnd Comfort. Whnt more a
I do you want?
2 It was with the grentest pleasure has been disposed of and contracts
have been awarded for a modern S Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
j
B
We try at all timer, to k e e p e rs in stock.
S thnt I read in yesterday's Herald tnat waterworks and sewer system.
a
Call now for n demonstration.
H Hon. Forest I-ake's friends arc urging
■ is one of tho best camps in tho South ns well ns one of tho most r«ashim to represent Seminole county;
with n flno corps of teachers nnd councillors, with the best
A valuable article giv­ | unable
and 1 firmly believe that the women
athletic instructors, with tho lake for swimming, with puro drinking
voters, remembering his past services en away Saturday with ■ water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
nnd loyalty to our county, will sup­
■
[ 209 PARK AVENUE. SANFORD, FLORIDA ( port him. I shall gladly enst my bal­ each purchase. See ad­ “
Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally
vertisement
in
Friday’s
lot
for
Hon.
Forest
Lake
if
he
secs
DISTRIBUTORS
"
(It to reprisent us.
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Herald.—Lloyd’s Shoe “
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WE CARRY THE PARTS
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• CLAIR CAMERON.

. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Blaso leave to­
day on the boat for Jacksonville, after
■pending n few days here at tho
Montezuma.

SEYMOUR, l.ND

DELAW ARE

-------’ Miss Louise Mnlker of Orlnndo
wmn registered nt tho Montezuma
while in tho city for tho week end.

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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

The S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
•The City Substantial”

IN THE: H E A R T OP TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEG ETABLE SECTION

VOLUME III.

SANFOHI). FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 1922

NUMBER 2

IRISH MEMBER
FIVE HOURS DEBATE ON REVOLTING
WILL
CALL
ENGINEERS
IN
OF THE REPUBLICAN ARMY
DISCUSS MILITARY DICTATORSHIP FOR CONSULTATION OVER
THE NAVAL LIMIT TREATY
SHOWS UNANIMOUS SPIRIT
MUSCLE SHOALS PROJECT
Would Overthrow A ll Governments That Are Op­
posed to the Republic

NO CHANCE
D U B L IN , March 29.— A convention Sunday of revolting mem­ PUSSYFOOT
bers o f the Irish Republican army debated the question o f declar­
ing a m ilitary dictatorship but deferred action thereon, says the
TO DIVERT correcpondent
IN DANGER
here o f the London Star, lie gives as his authority
a statem ent issued from Beggars Hush haracks this morning
COAL
STRIKE
which says the proposal before the convention was to overthrow
DISAPPOINTED
all governments in Ireland opposed to the Republic.
III)

Throughout Day’s Discussion Raise no Voice
In Opposition

-------M EMBERS OF C O M M ITTE R GET
-------R E A D Y FOR LONG. HITOVER F A C T T H A T T R E A T Y DOFS
TE R STRU G G LE
N O T GO F A R ENOUGH IN
-------( I l l 1Hr \
Int rd
L A N D A N D SEA QUESTION.
_
N E W YORK. March 29.— Casting
W A S H IN G T O N .

March 2 2 .-F iv c M,de M m m ’,p r "«Ib llltjr the pros­
—
, .. „
poet fo r nettling ( V i r difficu lties in
hours
o f debate -on the nnvnl limits- time
.
.to. overt
. . . a general, strike
.
nours ui
set for
tlon treaty revealed a virtually unnnl- A pri| firat(
„ f the Anthrnmous senate sentiment In its favor cito sub-committee on w age contract
and resulted in an agreement to vote negotiations today girded themselves
fin ally upon It . ratification today.
7 '
.
...
,
. miners nineteen demands. “ Nothing
Throughout the day’s discussion not but ft mirnc|c „ n , immedlatv . Ccept"
vmro un« m
n nn u
tinco Gf cach nn,j every ono o f our df«
tlon, although from the democratic nmn(K f j n „ vert „ p|rlk# n o w » ani.|
side there w ere numerous expressions Thonms K enni-«ly. district president of
o f disappointment that the treaty did th(J Minent- union
not go further in thc direction of
_ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _
both land nnd sen disarmament.
\ R ’l'.YJFNT S T O R F
Claiming a aharo o , crodlt fo r the t o - .
AT W . ^ N . 6 e , _ r r
duction actually accomplished, the
DAM A
democrats nt tho same time sought
to show thnt thc whole Idea o f nn
Thr ,»Moci « i rd i»rraS)
armament conference originated with
W ILM IN G TO N , Dei., March 29.—
the democratic congress o f 191R nnd Fire today damaged the Outlet Definnlly was forced upon n reluctnnt partment store here &lt;£0 0 ,00 0 , the
Llpponcott store adjoining was dam­
republican administration.
Last night thc administration lend­ aged to the extent &gt;f $25,000. Chief
ers were predicting thnt the ratifica­ Lutz and ten firemen were buried untion would be unanimous nnd that dor a falling roof but the aide walla
the submarine nnd poison gas treaty held tho heavier beams and they cotapsvould be r.pprovrd by n like vote to- ed without serious injury,
day. Tho sudden sweep o f progress
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■■
aroused hope In some administration N O R T H A N D S O l 'T I I
circles thnt the two Chinese treaties
IRELAND T O MEET
might also be ratified nnd the whole
FOR DISCUSSION
group o f arms conference covenants
returned to the W hite House with
u p
.........H a i r s f ’ r r a a i
senate approval by the end o f this
LO N D O N , March 2’.'.— Conference
xfceV.
between rlpiescntatives o f the north-

Senators En Tour to the
Shoals Say it is Too
Biff for Solution

I h r .% «» «tr ln lr d I ' r r a a l

MOUNT ETNA BREAKS
LOOSE IN ERUPTIONS.
. EARTHQUAKES IN ADDITION
%

Inhabitants Flee For Their Lives Down the Moun­
tain Sides
&lt;"*
1'* " 1 " " « « ' •
III) Thr %•••***l * i | I 'f f u t l

MUST BE KEPT
IS

IN W ISC O N SIN
W HERE HE
M \KIN G PR O H IB IT IO N
SPEECH ES
(II)

Thr

\ » a n r In I r «l I ' r r a a l

G R K K N B A Y , Win., March 29.— A
small bomb was thrown last night in­
to thc Union Congregational church
where fiv e hundred persons gathered
to hear a lecture by Pussyfoot John­
son. F. C. W alker ran down the aisle,
grasped the bomb nnd started out
with it when it exploded in his hands,
lie was slightly burned. The bomb
war filled with black powder and ap­
parently o f amateurish make. John­
son at the time was in unother church
making a speech.

LO ND O N, March 29.— Mount Ktnn is in violent eruption says
a Rome dispatch quoting Palermo advices. Sreanis o f lava are
flow ing from all sides o f the crater. Inhabitants o f the villages
on the mountainside have fled from their homes. Several earth­
quakes have occurred within the last few days.
Disorders Continue
.All Bound Belfast,
Q JM

IN R E A D IN E SS FOR T H E N E X T
W A R WHICH A L L PR O FITE E R S
A R E W A IT IN G TO OCCUR.
FLO RENCE, Ala., March 29.— Tha
foremost engineers of America will
be cnlled upon to appear In Washing­
ton before the senuto agricultural
committee to nid in solving the Muscle
Shoals
problem,
Senator
Norris,
chairman o f thc committee, announced
nfter tho government’s nitrnte plants
hnd been inspected.

Members o f the house m ilitary a f­
fairs committee which with the sen­
ate committee is Inspecting the ni­
trate nnd w ater power projects, ex­
pressed the view that Muscle Shoal*
actually and Muscle Shoals on paper
looked quite unlike, nnd Representa­
tive Hull declared the house commit­
tee would never consent to the plants
A re bring scrapped.

N umcrons Shootinffs

ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT AT
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING

.M all Train

Derailed and Cars
Burned

Mr. Hull said the plniits might well
be used in time o f peace fo r making
( l l r T h r la a o r la t e d I’rr a a )
B E L F A S T , March
29.— Disorders fertilizer but that they "must ever he
continue, numerous shootings, freight kept in readiness in ense o f emer­
•
nnd mail train bound from Belfast to gency.”
Dublin Won derailed b&gt; a large party
Chsirmnn Norris did not share the
o f armed men near N ew ry todny. view o f n few o f hin colleagues that
Nine cars weru burned by the raiders. the Mucclc Shonls problem might be
The much-talked _f G olf Course for work ho has accomplished as chairman
speedily disposed o f on return to
Sanford in nt Inst to become n reality. of the g o lf course committee o f the B IK E S FROM FLO RID A,
Washington o f the committees. He
At a meeting held in thc Court House Sanford Chamber of Commerce made
F IG H T S FOR C H A M PIO N S H IP,
said he would Invite thr president*
Inst night, n large number o f the ini- it obvious to those present that the 1
BUNS IN M A R A T H O N o f four chemical and technical organ­
tial subacribers elected u/ficcrs, a future success of the project would be
izations to appear before the commit­
Ir T h r
Charter Committee, and named this nnsurvd under his able guidance. It
tee nt once. They are the American
BOSTON, March 29.— A hike from
new civic enterprise, The
Sanford is expected lira* a club house uml nine '
Society o f Rlcctricnl Engineers, Amer­
Country Club. The determinhd and hole course will be completed by fall. Fort Pierce, Florida, to Boston, n ican Society o f Chemical Engincera,
fight fo r national amateur boxing
American Society o f Civil Engineer*
Debate on the nnvnl treaty, which firn nml » outhcn&gt; ' " ' “ H'1 nnd ,,ritUh enthusiast ie spirit which dominated
championship
and a run o f twenty-five
began with yesterday’s session, was government Ifgnti this morning a dis- the m eeting nnd the genuine Interest
nnd the American Society o f Merhanlmiles fo r honors in the American
ca’ Engineers.
devoid o f the colorful touches which CUMi,,n o f tho ,ri" h rr,' i* w i,h mUfh evidenced by Sanford's representative
Mainthon road race form the stren­
had characterized the fig h t over the official secrecy. At the
conclusion men augurs well fur its success,
"W e have a tremendous responsi­
uous program Vincent Kelly set for
four power pnet. Senator T.odge o f o f thil morning’s sc-* Ion no word was
bility before us," asserted the chair­
F. P. Forster, president o f the First
himself, lie notified tho Boston A th ­
Massachusetts oxplnlned the trenty’s Kivcn out ns l " tho I'w e o d ln g * of the Nntinnnl Hank, was appointed tempor­
man, "and we are going to endeavor
letic Association todny he began the
provisions In n detailed statement o f conference,
to thresh it out nlong business like
ary chnirmnn, Mr. Forster through his
And Do-* Not Mention Upper St. hike from Florida Inst Monday.
more than two hours, and Senator
nnd sound scientific lines,"
own effo rts secured subscriptions for
Johns River
Underwood o f Alabama, added his ap- A R M Y A P PR O PR IA T IO N
In saying thnt thc visit o f the com­
the purchase o f the property in an
G RO W ERS C AN LOOK FOR
mittee* had showh ninny new anglea
proval In n short speech declaring the
H IL L PASS Kit HOUSE,
amount over $9,000.00, ami in his
BIG PRICKS I'OR T H E IR
W A S H IN G TO N , March 29. — The
to the situation not covered hy the
trenty would be accepted an an
C AR R YIN G 22H M IL L IO N S ri|&gt;ort to the meeting stated that a
FIt
U
IT
T
lI
K
C
O
M
!N
»i
8
BASON
nction
o
f
tho
house
o
f
representatives
hearings
in Washington, Mr. Hull de­
epochal achievement by the American
-------sufficient amount o f subscriptions had
clared, "W e hnd n lot o f evidence be­
people regnrdless o f pnrty.
M, .
" A ' ’ m.*’* ’ \v
been pledged to purchase the property in increasing the total appropriations
Senator Hitchcock. Nebraska, took
W A S lflN G T O N March 2 9 ,-W lth - nnd make tho necessary improvements for river anti hnrbor work from $27,Buyers are already in Florida con­ fore us which we hnve found here to
lie mere cnniouflnge."
It wns hla
the lend In claiming for his party the ' f ra,! cn" lhp
on the building, which w ill be the fiOO.OOO to $ 12,H15,(101 carries with It tracting fo r next year's fruit.
’Tis a little odd that they would he opinion, he said, thnt much e f the
ere,lit to he derived from the achieve- ,ht&gt; nrm&gt;’
! Country Club. This property wns fo r­ increases so as to make tho appropria­
ments o f tho conference. He pointed • W ™ * ™ * * * J2S2.(HHI000 to
meet merly the Am ory Estate, consisting of tions fo r Florida rivers nml harbors buying next ycnr'a fm it before nil of ground must he gone over again.
out thnt the naval appropriation hill ,he ™
"un-militaor expcns- one hundred and fifty acres o f Inml, work lornl $i,750,AML
this season’s fruit is shipped, nnd are
Thc entire day wns spent in n tour
o f 1910 contained a suggestion for M ° t tho W a r Department during the and on which there nro two good hous­
The amounts for the various pro­ really offerin g what looks like attrac­ o f the two nitrate plants and other
auch n conference nnd declared that &lt;om nR sea year.
tive prices.
properties o f the reservation. Data
es and a grove o f eight hundred or­ jects ore ns follows:
St. Johns river, Lake Crescent,
"Th ere’s a reason."
before the committeemen showed that
the resolution fo r a conference tnn V O T D fW lT ll
ange trees. It is ideally located for
The real truth o f tho damage to tile the government spf.pt «91,237,656 on
troduced a year ago by Senator Rornh, * * 14
a u ii in * J r
am m d
a g o lf course nnd the fair wny, when Dunns creek nnd Oklawahn river,
republican, Idaho, was heartily sup.
D A S I L l L A M . A IN IV b
California citrus industry is not gen­ the nitrnte plants and thnt the salvage
completed, will possess natural haz­ $090,000,
ported hy the democrats o f the senate
A l W ’ h l l f c L 1 U U A 1 ards nnd other desirable features to
Indian river, St. Lucie Inlet, Minmi erally known in Florida, fo r tho aver­ value ns sernp was estimated at $7,­
bo found on a g olf course laid out in a [harbor and harlxir nt Key West, Un., age Floridian has really sympathized 800.000. They were told thnt plant
and was opposed actively by Pres!AuM|a|r4 PrM a)
with California nnd has not endeavor­ N'o 1 wns obsolete nnd thnt $4,000,000
dent Harding.
QUEBEC, March 29.— F ire
today rolling country. Thc building to l»c $139,500.
Kissimmee, Cnloosahatchee, Orange, ^ed to make capital out r,f California’s would be required to make it modern
Tho assertions o f Senator Hitch- destroyed Basilica of St. Anne
Dc u»od as n Club house wns originally a
Members o f the congressional part)
cock regarding the president’s attl- Uonupre, famous for lU shrine but fine old residence and will bo one o f Anclote, Crystal, Withlacoochee nml m llfoftune.
Hut nevertheless, the California ended their day’s program ns guests
tude were denied by Senator Kellogg, the statue o f Sto. Anna nnd historical the most complete club houses in the Swannea rivers, &lt; hnrlotte hnrlwir, Snrrepublican, Minnesota, who said Mr. relies to which miraculous c u .t s have stnte nfter renovations and nltern- sola bay and ( learwntcr hnrbor nnd fruit industry has been hit hard, nnd of Fdwurd O’ Neal, vice president of
if any one is to benefit by California's thc Aiahanin Farm Bureau Federa­
tioas arc completed. The Club is, Hocaceiga bay, Fla., $111,500.
Harding hud been nnxlous fo r nn In- been ascribed, were saved.
Tampa
and
Hillsborough
bays,
St.
misfortune it should bo tho growers, tion, at a barbecue dinner nt hla coun­
temationnl meeting o f mlnda, al- |
---------------------easily accessible from Sanford being
try home near Florence. A fte r an in­
Petersburg
harbor,
IlillsborAugb
and
not
the speculators.
located on thc recently macadamized
though ho might have withheld op- T H R E A T E N E D IIRBACII
spection
tomorrow of thc site fo r pro­
Manatee
rivers,
Fin.,
$160,000.
One
o
f
the
strongest
fruit
concerns
proval from some o f the specific proIN LI.DYD GEORGE’ S
Pnoln road.
Cnrrnbelte bnr and hnrbor, Apalachi­ in Florida sent ono o f their best men posed dam No. 1, seventeen miles cast
posals In thnt direction considered In
Il was apparent from Mr. Forster’a
C A B IN E T IS A V E R T E D
congress. Thc discussion finally r e - ,
.
—
report that tho g olf course committee cola, St. Johns nnd $t. And.ews bays, to California to learn tho real truth o f Florence, the pnrty w|R leave for
solved itself Into n League o f N s&lt;itr Thr .\»»orU«r4 r r * « « )
of (he Sanford Chamber o f Commerce Apninrhirnln nnd Chipoln rivers, nnd o f the effects o f thc freezo in thnt Washington.
In line with the announcement of
Hons argument In which Senator WI1LOND O N, March 29—The threaten- of which Mr. S. O. Chase was chnir­ channel from Apalachicola river to state, and this is what ho writes:
St.
Andrews
bay,
Fin.,
Flint
river,
Gn.,
Frederick
E. Kngstrum that he would
"Tho
January
freeze
in
California
Hams, democrat, Missouri, predicted
brrmch ,n the r" binct ovcr L '0**1 mnn, hnd put in n grent deal o f timo
that the league would remain a polltl. George’s program for Genoa confer­ on this matter. It' wan through the nnd Chnttahoocho river, Georgia nnd wns tho most serious one in the his­ modify his hid so ns to exclude the
tory o f the California fm i* Industry, Gorgss p’.nlit. crranizatloiVA— hern
ral Issue until the United Stale* had cncc was averted in thc opinion of t ff..rts o f M r. Chase's committee thnt Alabama, $.323,050.
■iters, rla., not only in Its effect in tho present barking Henry Fiord’s o ffe r tele­
become n member o f It.
’ political fiffltmwmjienU Of
today**
•wt,—o/■ .»•v•«* IIIU|/\I%
J *1 (IN t u n *
Making his only observation during , newspaper*. Everything was smooth- sunimated, permitting Mr. Forster the Choctnwnteheo, Escambia and ( one- crop, but also because o f its effect on graphed him nt Fort Myers, Fla.,
three urging him to consider modification
the debate, Senator Bornh. author o f
over In preparation for premier’s opportunity o f submitting a definite cuh rivers. Florida, nnd Alabama, nar the crop o f the next two or
o f his hid "to conform to the federal
the conference resolution, asked how appearance In house o f commons on proposition when soliciting subscrip­ rows o f Santa Rosa sound and Pensu- years.
water power act nml divorce Gorgas."
coin
harbor,
Fla.,
$:!G,000.
"In
many
sections
the
young
trees
It could rernnin a political Issue "with Monday.
tions from the citizens o f Sanford for
They
hnd received no reply late yes­
have
been
seriously
hurt,
while
in
oth­
a golf course.
one pnrty going in the front door and
-----------terday.
COL N U T T RETURNS
er
sections
not
only
tho
young
trees,
the other going in the hack door."
A nominating committee appointed CORSETS FOR MEN
i
FROM ISLE OF CUH A
The Alabama Muscle Shoals A s m but the bearing wood on the older
by Mr. Forster submitted the follow ­
S A Y S A M E L IA B ING H AM
W ITH MUCH D A T A ing names fo r officers o f the Sanford
tmes have been frozen bark. The nat­ elation, organized with the announced
LO C K O U T IN E N G L A N D
TO AVO ID HI.OUCII I NESS
ural effect on this will be n material purpose o f supporting the Ford proW IL E A F F E C T U N IO N S
Country Club, all o f whom were un­
(H r The AssnrlsIrS Press I
(Mr m e A ..«eU (r4 P rm .,
reduction In the output o f both N a v el. psoal, stated through its president,
F O R T Y -S E V E N IN A L L
W A S H IN G TO N . March 29. — Col­ animously elected: President, S. O.
P
H
IL
A
D
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L
P
H
IA
,
March
29.—
Men
and Valencias from California next Emmet O’Neal, that a committco ap­
Chase; first
vice-president, Forest
.. _
.
. . . _
.
ionel Nutt, in chargo o f the dry drive
season,
with sonic improvement In the pointed to investigate the legal and
Lake; second vico-president, F. P. ns well as women should wenr corsets
LO
N, March
to Miami
L UN
MDMO.N
JW..CI, 29.
■.. —
- j . Engineer,
n i i n , , , In Florida,
r
. who has
. returned
.
_
Ullrd vice-president, II. II. In the opinion o ( Amelin Blmrh.m, output during tho following season.” moral phbse o f the Alabama Power
Naturally, the speculators w ill en­ Company’s contract with the govern­
em p lo y ,, o f the federation todoy p o it.
8U .cn .- Itemed o f D irector,: It. .!. o e te e ., - T r i m n , M " . h e . . l d . " t . d . deavor
to make a "k illin g " undet ment had beported that "the alleged
^
“ n«m t^n°m ,dTZ^.h1
«■
.■ »«. no. only In ..men hut m.n
Fred T. Williams, J. G. Ball, O. P . ' as well.
A ll women should avoid these circumstances by tying up your option o f the power company Is void."
Amalgamated Engineers union. The « t prohibition headquarters.
Swopo; Deane Turner, treasurer, nnd' slouchinrss by wearing corsets. Why orange crop by what looks like a fa v ­ The committee making the Inquiry,
lockout will take effect In one w
e e k -------------------------II. C. DuBose, secretary.
shouldn't men wear flexible one* fo r orable contract. Don’ t he fooled, but according tn Mr. O’Neal's statement,
and will affect alx hundred thousand
J- M. Russell .of tho East Orange
wait and get what your fruit Ir worth. held that "thc army officer who
Thc Sanford Country Club is to be thc same reason.”
additional men.
I l**nd Company was In the city today
sought to give this option to tha Ala­
—
Wnurhulln Advocate.
congratulated on thc appointment of l
-------------------------_____________________•
and waa tickled to death with hi« adbama Power Company exceeded Ita
Mr. Chase ns its president. Ho Is one'; ,TEX B IC K A B B NO T G U IL T Y .
B U F F A L O , March 28.— A half mil- v e h e m e n t In the Dally H**rald. He
Not too cariy to purchase those authority."
of the most succenaful business men
-------lion dollars damage was done by a ^ ld several thourand dollar, worth
New
in Sanford and has the enviable repuN EW Y O R K , March 29.— "T e x ” beautiful Hasted post cards.
fire in the wholesale district at Elk of lands from the Herald adi and feels
The world at your door every even­
tntion o f bringing to £ succenaful cut- Rickard was found not guilty hy a su­ stock at the Herald office. Get them
s t m t market todny. Becker PrcntDa/Uke he has obtained real result, fiom
while they are freah.
ing for 15c.— Dally Herald.
mmation anything he undertaken. The preme court jury last night.
Company are the heaviest losers.
, the Herald.

S. O. Chase, Father o f the Club, is Made the First
President o f the Orffanizalion

STATE W IL L GET
N E A R 2 M ILLIO NS
FOB W A T E R W A Y S

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922

PAGE SIX

H A R D IN G IN V IT E D TO
A D D ItB SS ED ITO RS

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MAKE YOUR MOREY WORK FOR YOU

HELPFULNESS
Th is Bank is a Semi,Public Institution, organised1to be
a Bourcc o f helpfulness to the people o f this community, ju.it
as truly as a means o f profit to its stockholders.
,
W e are here to GROW and help the people GROW .
W e arc h e re to co-operate w ith all entejprising cititens s
towards furthering th e progress o f this town and the wel­
fare o f its people.
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On the above basis we welcome your patronage.

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C A LE N D A R SAVING S B A N K S
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s T o T H S — National bicycle, practical­
ly new. No. R— 473822. In care o f
Mrs. 8. A. Chancellor, 303 W est Third
St. 15.00 reward.
312-Ctc
I.OST— N ear or In depot, Indies white
landed handbag containing ladles’
hunters ense watch with long gold
neck chain. Small amount o f money.
I f found return to Herald office. Re­
ward.
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Classified Ada 5c a line. No
M ....ad taken for less than 23c.
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and poaitively no classified
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ads :harged to anyone. Cash
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must accompany all ordera.
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FORD O W N E R S — Attention! Valve.*
ground and carbon cleaned, $2.50,—
Sanford Auto Exchange, Foot o f First
street.

W A N T E D — Second hnnd baby push
cart. Apply 307 East Third St. l-2tp S W E L L PROGRAM
IN R A N D C O N C E R T
W A N T E D Good wuitre s at Lintfln
A T P A R K T O N IG H T
House.
313-2tp
W A N T E D — Team work.
Hanson Shoo Shop.

W A S H IN G T O N , March 28.— Presi­
dent Harding is shaping plans fo r his
Alaska trip next summer so that ho
can attend the 37th annual convention
to
Calm and cloudy says the
o? the National Editorial Association
Greet weather right on.
to
weather report today but
to be held nt Missoula, Montana,
to
this sounds something like
Sanford la gettin g winter vialtora early in July. The president is a
to
the vegetable repott given
paid-up member o f tho National Edi­
every day.
to
out saying celery was down
torial Association and proud o f his
to
when it was up. It Is breoxy
Thl* city is the stopping place fo r affiliation with this organisation o f
to
nnd it is clear at this time
newspaper owners. Such an address
the tourist going back home.
to
o f the day even though it
would be o f national interest.
t
o
wns calm nnd cloudy early
Preparations are mRdo fo r two
George A. DeCottes and J. J. Dick­
to
this morning. It Is just n
special
luxe--------------trains to transport
the
inson were among the Sanford nttor- _r
r ----—dc-----.
to
bit o f Florida weather and
neys attending court at Titusville to- ( rdltorti during their entire tour o f
to
you enn't tell
any more
twenty-one days, starting and ending
day.
to
about tho Florida weather
at Chicago.
than you can about Florida
Resides visiting Ycllowstono and t o
Mrs. Ora Ijiyton , of Orlando, was
t
o
politics ns Willinni Jun­
in the city yesterday on business con­ Glacier National Parks, the news­
t
o
nings
Bryan w ill find out
nected with the state health depart­ paper party w ill travel over the vast
to
when he starts running
stretch
o
f
Montana,
stopping
in
twen­
ment.
against Park Trnmfnell Oh,
ty or more towns and pnssing through t o
to
well, wc should worry . Our
Mr. and Mrs. George E. W ithering- the mining and agricultural districts
t
o
peppers
are looking fine,
Part o f tho journey
ton, of Providence, R. I., were in the o f the state.
t
o
5:40
A.
M.
M ARCH 2*. 1922
city today enroutc from points fa rth ­ will be by wntcr, up Flathead Lake,
t
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Maximum
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which Is one o f the mnnw scenic spots
er south.
t
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Minimum
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that llo outaldo Ycllowstono and
to
Range .— ..........
J. H. Huddleston, of Geneva, was in Glacier National Parks.
t
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Barometer
Missoula is mnking extensive nr.
tho city today bringing in a load of
Calm and cloudy.
new Irish potatoes that he sold read­ rnngcmcnts to entertain the visitors to
during
the
three
days
they
will
be
ily enough nt good prices.
t o t o t o t e t o t o s a t o t o
there fo r the convention.
All the (
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Llilard are other towns on the itinerary are vying
to t o to t o to
arranging to move into their fine new with one another in plnns to show
t
bungalow recently built on Sanford their hospitality.
Speclnl entertainment w ill be pro­
Heights on Central avenue.
vided in Yellowstone Park where the
Ray Greene, o f the faculty o f Rol­ semi centennial celebration o f this na­ to
For Florida: Mostly cloudy
lins College, W inter Park, was among tional playground w ill be in full to
tonight
und Wedne»day,
the visitors to tho city today and his swing. And, inter on thu trip, when to
probably showers Wclneftmnny Sanford friends were glnd to the editors arrive in Glacier Park they to
i
dny and in extreme north
will he greeted In a picturesque man­
see him.
ner by the originnl inhabitants o f tho Hi portion tonight.
Rocky Mountain country, tho Black- [ * "
feet Indians, who still stick to their to t o t o t o t o t o t o t a t o
tribal custom o f registering their ar- J
Just opened a new keg of fst mack­
riving guests with tho mammoth
erel, 20c each; pneknge rod: *h 25c
quill o f tho Golden Eagle.
each.— Popular Mnrkot.
l-2tc
The Rotary lunrheoh at the Valdex
-------------------,---Hotel wns enlivened today by the A U G U ST PRO RST
W O M E N W I L L SM O KE
IL L E G A L L Y D EPO RTED
member* who attended the district
S A Y S F E D E R A L JUDGE
JN N E W Y O R K PLACES
meeting at Savannah giving an ac­

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The Municipal Hand w ill hnvc
Apply
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300-12tp swell program at the concert in Contonight.
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Rularians Give A c­
counts o f District
Meet at Savannah

count o f the meeting. President H ar­
U N T IL L A W 18 PASSED
ry Stevens gave a detailed report o f
N E W Y O R K , March 28.— August
the meeting and the many side lights Probst, form er butler at Rolling Rock
(H r The A«.orlntrd I'rtu l
N E W Y O R K , March 2 8 -P o lic e
o f Hie big convention at which the Club, near Pittsburgh, who claimed
clubs o f the Southern states o f the he wns being railroaded out o f the ( Commissioner Enright today lifted
Eighth District took purt. St. Peters* country on nccount o f love n ffa ir w ith ! the ban on smoking by wruen in
burg is the next convention city as Virginia Crnigie McKay prom inent! public ns suddenly ns he clapped it
St. Pi le with their jnzz band and their society gl I, wns illegally ordered de-J flown Inst night, when he leafrcd thnt
‘ ‘ ( anti-smoking
anti-smoking ordinance had never
bunch o f live wires completely cup- ported, K d crn l Judge KnKox ruled
tured the convention. Dear old John today, in decision on Probat's habeas been passed by the board o f aldermen
Turncr the district governor from corpus nrtion. Probst was held, hnw- or signed by Mnyor Hylnn. t i e clerk
Tnmpn'hnd served his year nnd was ever fo r further deportation proceed- erroneously recorded vtho Ordinance
as passed.
supplanted by a man from Ala-

La d i e s A re

TONIGHT
....A t T h e ....

John
Lawrence
T e n t T h e a tr e
D o o rs o p e n 7:30

- M . H .n .on Sho. Shop.
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n , n . 'y AUo v „ j r ,
W A N T E D —Competent woman
opern "Nabucodo
"Nnoucodonoeor” . Come out
canvass for staple household neces­ and hear the band in the following
sities. Address Room 30H Duval iildg.
excellent program:
Jacksonville, Fin.
814-Btp March—Sons o f A m e ric a .... Lithgow linmn nnd the various committees of " * ■ ' 11
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W. .A. N
D — ----Man with
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----- car to sell the’ , Overture— Nabucodonosor— G. Verdi Rotary held their meetings all over S S S S S IS S B S S S S S B IS S S S S S S S S B B S B S S S B flS S B S B S B flB S B S S lB S IS IB H tlS S S S B S H H S H B S S S S riS S S B S B M
the city nnd there was a meeting of
l*cst Ford Oil Gauge made. *I00.0(J W uH zph from Ould Erin’s Isle —
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per week and extra commissions. Ac* | ................ ................ „C. W. IiennCt some kind every hour.
-1 Store In Florida
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Sto.cs
In
GeorgiaDcnne Turner gave an account o f
c e -'irie s Co., 507 Graham,
Renton Trombone Slips— Ups and Downs
1-ltp
on
Freil Juwell the meeting o f the committees
Harbor, Mich.
Idyll— Mill in the Forest R. Eilenberg Boys Work as he is chairman of this
committee In the Sanford Club nnd
Intermission
F O R S A L E — Fresh Jersey cows and Cornet Duet— U. and I .... T. V. Short the work being done in this depart­
heifers. Bargain if sold nt once.—
ment o f Rotary Is worthy o f
more
Rose Gallagher and Chas. Harvey
P h a n a 197
Orange City Water Works, Orange American Sketch— Down South
C&gt;i n f n t * f l ' o M a w C f n r n
than pussing notice.
City, Florida.
313-2tp
Charlio Henry gave an account of
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Myddleton
King the meeting o f the good fellowship
FOR S A L E — 10 acres on Silver U k c , Selection— Prince Charming,
Dnlbcy committees und the entertainment
50 orange trees, smnll house. Prico Patrol— Blue and the Grey
thnt wns offered the guests and from
11,000.— E. F. Lane.
313-Otp Man'll nnd T m t— A ll Hy Myself
all accounts it would seem that they
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Irving
Berlin
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FOR SALK •' room* bungalow, price
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lacked
nothing
to
he
provided
fo
r
their
$1,350.00, eaay terms.— E. F. I-nnc.
w elfare while there especially in the
J UN (OR E N T E R T A IN M ENT.
313-Otp
hotel line. In fnct Mayor Henry wns
FTTR S A L E —Two story business
A t the High School Auditorium, on simply crazy about some of the Sabuildlrg. Apply to the owner, Kirn
Thursday, March 30th. The program vnnnnli hotels.
Ares, 805 9th 8t. ____________284*2fltc
The noonday luncheon today was
follows:
FOR S A L E —Celery farms, any she
replete with many good things and
Voca. 8olo— Lillie Ruth Spencer.
nnd any price.— E. F. lame. 313-Otp
Reading— Dorothy Stokes.
, among them wns the embracing in
FOR S A L E - From the famous “ Key­
Play— " A Proposal Under D ifficul­ the membership o f Harry II. I^*wis
stone Strain" o f Barred Rocks, baby ties."
and J. D. Davison into full fledged
chicks, 30c curh; 20 chicks and moth­
members o f Sunford Rotary nnd they
The onst:
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Victor Mcl-uughlln will bo duly initiated Inter on.
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Jack
Harlow
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Byron
Stephens
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
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M O D E R A TE E A R T H Q U A K E
(Suitors for the hand o f Dorothy
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siding. Within four blocks o f center
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R E G ISTE R E D A T GEORGETOW N
Andrews
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4,000 M IL E S FROM C A P IT A L
Dorothy Andrews
...... . Mac Holly
Geo. V\ K N IG H T
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272-l/c Jennie, the n.ald — ......Gladys Wilson
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Chorus— "Lucky Home."
FOR S A L E — 10 acre celery
farm,
W A S H IN G T O N , March 28.— Mod■
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Rending— Miss Williams.
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price $3,750.00,— E. F. lame. 313-flp
crate earthquake was registered nt
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Chorus— "M am m y."
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Georgetown University just before
*3.00 per 13 uclivcred. The best Ts
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Egyptian Dance— Mme. Fatima.
midnight, est'mnted 4,000 miles from
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Poultry
tho cheapest— Keystone
Chorus— " I Like I t "
Washington.
312-Ctp
Yards, Longwood, Flu.
The program is given by the Junior
FOR S A LE — One II flint- saxophone Class, assisted by the Freshmen and
E
Apply 207 will be one oi the iiest events of the R IC K A R D C A S K
and H fla t clarinet.
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French nvc.
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FOR SALE-yO ne six room concrete an interesting entertainment, full o f
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fun,
nt
the
reasonable
prices
o
f
thirty■
bungalow. Apply Mrs. II. I). Dur­
(H r Thr \aai.rlalrd I'rras)
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and
twenty-five
cents.
N
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W
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March
Evidence
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312*2tp
B
Don’t fail to come out, March 30th, in the Rickard rape trial wns ail in
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FOR S A L E — Several hundred t»uilde&lt;l
TTJ __
♦n 4V.- !unt..r
ninn
mi noon.
The court lulu iiie jury it
craugv Uvea, lit.rt’« L a i*.
Veiy
School Auditorium.
3U-2tp hoped to give them the case ln t: to ­
cheap fo r quick sale. Address A. 1L
day, a fter both sides hnd summed up.
Commons, Mossdale or Sanford, Fin.
The world nt your door every even— —— - lin g fo r 15c.— Daily Herald.
RIG T A N N IN G P L A N T

O r c h e s tr a 8 :0 5

T h e Chi Lire]iw e 11 Co.

FOR SALE

LA D IE S ’ D E PA R T M E N T

MEN’S

D E PA R TM E N T

I j Pongee Blouses | Straw Hats
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FOR R E N T
FOR R E N T — Comfortable light housekeeping rooms, 318 Palmetto A v e ­
nue.
31 l-6tp
FO R R E N T — Furnished nnd unfur­
nished rooms nt 200 Park Avenue.
311-Otp

it

FOR R E N T — Tw o light housekeepApply, to 118 Myrtle
Ing rooms,
l-3t
avenue.

DESTROYED BY F lltE

A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.—Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.
313-4 te

SANFO RD M A R B LE &amp; G R A N IT E W ORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Weet First Street

1018 Wast FCr«t 8treet

I H r T h e A a a e e la trd I 'r r a a t

C L E A R F IE L D , Pa., March 28.— A
file today damaged the Elk Tnnning
Company’s plant here $300,000. Two
hundred men were tnrown out of
work temporarily.
A L L ORANGEM EN
O RD ERED TO LE A V E
C O U N T Y OF D O N EG AL
(H r The taaorlnlrd I'rraa)
B U N C RAN 'A, County Donegal, Ire.
land, March 28.— Notices were potted
about the town ordering all Orange­
men to leave by tonight, as a measure
o f reprisal fo r recent MacMahon mur­
ders In Belfast.

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PAGE TWO

HAO HIGH RANK AS HUMORIST “ AN TI-C IG A R E TTE

T h e B edrock of

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g S a ga city
The man who keeps his idle cash in circula­
tion by depositing it in the Peoples Bank of
Sanford, where it is used to help legitim ate
business, experiences the peace o f mind of
knowing that his money is absolutely safe.
He usually becomes a regular customer, and
stays w ith us.
Start this thrift-habit without delay, and be
prepared fo r any emergency that may come.

1 The Peoples Bank of Santord
A valuable article tfiven away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

8th aad French

"Wllllaru SI. E van * wa* the wittiest
uiau i ever wet,” write* Ctuiuncey SI
liepew la Scribner'* magazine. “ It l»
ill till* ult t » i elmblli lute In the suylngt
o f u wit the complete flavor of Uie ut­
terance
It la eaaler with a man of
humor,
"Kvart* v i a very proud o f hla effort*
u* a farmer on hla large estate In Ver­
mont. Among hla prize* was a drove
•&lt;f plg». He vent to Chief Justice Mor­
rison II. Waite a copy of hi* eulogy on
Chief Justice Salmon I*. Chaw. Waite**
predecessor, and at the wim* time a
ham. unylng In hla letter: ‘ Sly dear
chief Justice, I send you today one of
my prize hatna and alao my eulogy on
Chief Justice Chase, bulb the product*
o f my pen.’
“The good things Sir. Evnrta said
would be talked o f long after a dinner.
I remember on one occasion hi* fatnou* partner, Mr. Choate, who wb * a
Harvard man. while Kvart* waa a
■ graduate from Vote, Introduced Mr,
" Kvnrts by saying that he was sur- prised that .. Vale man. with all the
■ prejudices of that Institution against
* the superior advantages o f Harvard.
■ should have risked the coats of his
* stomach nt a Hnrvard dinner.
Mr,
a Kvart* replied: ‘ When I g" to a Har* vard dinner I ilvray* leave the coat*
o f niy «totuncli at home."*

W E A T H E R A N D CROP C O N D I­
T IO N S IN F L O R ID A FOR T H E
W E E K E N D IN G MARCH 28.

Tem pernlufc: On the whole, the
temperature averaged below the sea­
sonal; there were, however, moderate,
ty warm days during the last o f the
Frost occurred on the 2 3 d .
313-ltc week.
southward to the central portion o f
the penlnsuuJa, and temperatures
were in the 30's in the interior o f the
extreme
north and west on the same
Phone 401
date.

Seminole Printery

Precipitation: The week was a dry
one, no rain occurring over the great­
II. N. I.umley
W. N| Lumley er portion o f the section. The great­
est amount reported wa* 0.80 o f an
inch nt Pensacola. The need of rain
is becoming urgent in some uplands
in the central division, and the
drought, which hns been continuous,
in n measure, in the south fo r sev­
eral months, has done considerable
damngo to truck, especially in the
Lake Okeechobee section. I xjw Innds
over most o f the section continue In
m fair to good condition.
Condition o f Crops: The week wa*
You Can Find the Name of **
Every Live Profcaainnal and M cool, dry and sunshiny, which was
llu.lnrh* Man In Hanford in M favorable fo r farm work, now well
Thla Column Each Day ha advanced; In fact, ahead o f the aver­
age fo r the season. The planting o f
corn, cotton, some cane, peantitn, vel­
vet beans, tobacco and truck contin­
Til OS. J. A. REIDY
ued over much o f the section, rupeeAttorney and Counaellor-at-Law
inlly the northern and western coun­
ties.
Some cotton is up. Much corn
Practicing In S la te and Federal Court*
has beer, worked; melon vines in some
Over Seminole County Hank
field* are "running." Slight damage
resulted, however, to plnnts on the
23d in extreme northern localities;
replanting will be necessary'. Small
A tto rn e y -n t-L a w
shipment* o f Irish potatoes were made
Over Seminole County Bank
from the Hasting* section, but gen­
SANFO RD
F LO R ID A eral work will not begin before about
lhe 1st proximo. The frost on the
23*| did good rather than harm to po­
tatoes; It arrested the "hlight" which
was becoming genera! in some field*.
Contractor and Builder
Truck Is abundant. Citrus trees nre
H ANFO RD
F L O R ID !
in splendid condition, but rain would
be beneficial.
W hy Pay M o re? — We Do It For l,e*»!

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

SM ITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

M ' KM JX H E LPS
TH O SE M H O A R E N E E D Y

Expert Auto Repair Work

The Herald is in receipt o f n letter
Corner First and Oak written hy n Indy whose husband wn*
warned to leave town nnd since leav­
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS' ing town he left his fam ily nnd the
Ku Kluv Klim feeling that they owed
those in want nt least pari o f a living
Storage Facilities
have decided to give the family not
I f we please you, tell othera; If no less than $23 per month until further
tell us. Phone 49H
notice. , This in not the first kindly
act o f the Klnn to come to the no.
lire o f the Herald ns then have been
several but they have not been pub­
FOR SERVICE
lished ns the recipients wished to
avoid
embarrassment but since this
Call 146-J
rase was requested space in the
W. RAWLING, Prop.
Herald this mention U made.
Phone 80

Quick Service Transfer

Sanford Steam Laundry

SAN FO R D NOVELTY
W ORKS

M A N A T E E A N D FOUR
Young dy n a m ited

V. C. COLDER, Prop.

M IA M I, Fla.. March 28 — \ t^nik..
manatee, 12 feet long, and her four
young ones, was killed hy a blast o f
dynamite dis* harped at the mouth of
CONTRACTOR and BUILDKI the Minmi river Sundny by workmen
817 Commercial fltreet Hanford, Fla engaged in deepening the channel. I t
was estimated that she weighed l,70fi
pounds.
The killing o f the manatee and her
fam ily Is regarded ns the practical ex­
„ Ken! Estate nnd InHtirnnre
termination o f the species in North
H ANFO RD
FLO RID A America.
One time plentyful In
wnters o f southern Florida, author!,
ties declare thnt they have hern re.
duced to a very small hand in the
Miami river, ami it is belitved that
nil that nre left could lie counted on
Central Mat hi nr and Bolter W ork; the fin ger* o f one hand.

General Shop and Mill
Work

Geo. W. Knight

Sanford Machine
Foundry Co.

Cylinder Grinding;

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Del.uze Pistons;

N'tw York full cream choose, ShcfOveraite Rings and Pina; Flywheel
ford Cream Cheese, Brick Pimento nnd
Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafts re- Longhorn Choose.— Popular Market,
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turned; agent* fo r CaiUe Inboard atW
Outboard Motors. ----------- Phono

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T ry a Herald Want Ad today.

IGNORAelCE HARO TO CREDIT
Superstitious
Belief
Almost
Coat
Woman In German Vdlage Her
Life, It la Reported.
Tn cast the devil out of a woman
living !ri n village o f the Lnueri burger
district o f Pomerania, (ierrnanv. three
hags tortured her. She appear* to
have t»ee11 o f it sour and somewhat
hysterical dlsfiosltlnn and three o f the
village gossip* came to the conclusion
that her feeling* were due to dinhollcnl possesalon and resolved to e f­
fect a ctjre hy tneans of ancient en­
chantments known by them. It Is re­
ported. They first of all gathered the
herbs needed for the purpose In the
forests at the proper conjunction of
the star*. Then a tripod wo* formed
o f three chalra and to th&lt;-*e the pa­
tient was bound. Renenth her was
placed a pall o f redhot coal on which
the herb** were scattered. A* the
fumes of the burning weeds veiled the
vfrtlm the three hags rmned the
prescribed enchant merit. The louder the
woman shrieked the louder they sang,
and afler the process bar! been con­
tinued long enough to .prove effective
they ran a wav. believing the devil
would run out o f the woman after
them.
Hhe, however, continued to
shriek. Her, cries were heard hy a
man who came to the rescue nnd un­
bound her.
Pithy Paragraphs.
There arc some who sny that Ideals
are but elusive phantoms—mere wllto'-the-wlapa of fancy. They scoff nt
(hem. hut I heir scoffing Is only a musk
—Crawford i*. McCullough.
Diplomat* cannot make IntcrnntlonnJ
police. All they ran do Is to embody
In definite form such spirit o f pence
n* nlrendy exist* or run he created In
their several cntmnunlllo*— Lyman
Ahbott.
The struggle fur business success
Im* often been so unrelenting thnt
men hnve forgotten the dream chit
dren of their boyhood day*, bare dis­
sipated n priceless legacy, and. at
!n“ t. tmvlng arrived nt the goal of
material success, find themselves pen­
niless In nil Hint matters—pennlIc*.
In companionship. friendship nnd lore
—Crawford C. McCullough.
The cherry tree story find* no place
In standard biographies, while had
Washington never told n lie the Brit­
ish would hnve got him early In the
war.—James H. Collin*.
Clvfliiatlon Traced &lt;n Coin*.
Man first lind an opportunity tn call
‘head* or tull»" more tlmn 2,2&lt;»)
year* ago, when the practice of stamp
Ing a head on coins was Instituted hy
the Greek*, with the likeness of Alex
ander the Great.
Some of lhe*e an
(■lent Greek coins are valuable a* art
object* ahme, the embossing bring of
rare workmanship and surpassing any
tiling to In* seen on the coinage of to
day
It 1* naturally an example of
the great height which Greek culture
reached In that day.
The course o f rlvlllznllon. In fact
•■an ens'ly he traced In these coins.
The Itoiuuu coinage, some of which
hears the lo-ad o f Nero, Is not equal
In In-anty to Hint of the Greek, hut
nevertheless shows a high quality of
art
ttut the money « f *im euercedlng
"Dark Ages" Is crude In the extreme,
and even the English ten-rent piece
of !»»*• A. I* Is childishly primitive In
comparison.
Irish Settled in Iceland.
It was only In IIGK Mia) Hit- long
constitutional controversy between Ice­
land nnd the luiiiluti government reau.ied In the recognition of Hum I*mini iih a free nnd Miverelgn stale In
aonoclallnii with Denmark, under one
mid the same king, mm once more
"tho hermit of
Atlantic.” na It Inis
been called, I* free to pursue It* way
III accord with Hl*»-e curly liny* when
rolontsts from N*orwuy mid Ireland
(•*lnhll*hed a common word (h which
lusted more tnun four eentnrlc*.
The Irish of the Twelfth century
o ere mu the Hi t of their nne to Hud
h-'i if In Icelord. for the (tut seti •- core anchor te* from Ireland
lonnd h Hii-jm- ictimte .miltitle* a
... i,.
tlielr vocation.—
.!»:lnu s nine ii

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William Evarti "On« of the Wittiest
Men I Cver Met,” Aeecrted
Chauntey M. Depew.

I Service...

National

Plan of Anil-Cigarette _
league.
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CHICAGO, March 29.— The week *
beginning A pril 23 ha* been desig­
nated ns "National Antl-Cigarcttn
W eek" by the NntionnI Antl.Cignrctte
League, according to an announcement
made recently by Miss Lucy Page
Gaston, auperintendent o f the league. J,
The announcement says that the ■
reason fo r selecting this particular \
week Is because Saturday was offl- £
cislly -designated as Anti-CIgnrette *
day by the International .Sunday;;
School Association.
In her statement, Miss Gaston says: ■
"W e cannot hope that prohibition
o f liquor will be a success until the
cigarette i* eliminated, because cigar,
ette smoking creates a craving which
only alcohol can satisfy. Home brew
and cigarettes arc twin evils, neither
.
. „ . .
"f ^
» ° b e abolished mecessfully while the other remains with
us.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
"The
National
Anti-Cigarette
League stands fo r the complete ex­
F. P. FORSTER, President
n. F. WniTNER, Cashier
termination o f the cignrctto through
education, law enforcement and pro­
hibition legislation, but wc are not
eeking to prohibit the sale or use of a i i i * R R i A E i i a i i * i i * i i i ; a s i a a i r s a i i i B i M i a B a a i B B 3 a i M i
tohnrm in other {&gt; rm- *-rcept to and JJ
by minors.
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"The astonishing inciense in cigar- s
ette smoking by women and girls J* ■
muse for genuine alarm owing to the 2
fact that this habit strikes directly *
nt the fountain o f life thereby Im- r
?r!!! I r*’
*.c virdity ...-.d strongtli o f
future generations.
"The immeasurable harm which tho ■
W e invito the public and all users o f ELDER
cignrette is causing to youth o f Amcr- 2
S PR IN G S W A T E R to visit the spring and in
ica is now widely recognized by par- 2
our method of handling its product. W h y take
ents. teachers and others Interested in ■
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
the welfare o f the rising generation. ■
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
The community organization pinn of J
makes it most beneficial fo r many troubles.
our *C]enn L ife Movement’ is proving *
The Ford people o f Sanford as well as the
to he just what is needed not only to ■
Western Union recommend this water for
cnmhnt the cigarette hut other evils 5
batteries.
thnt menace the health and morals
o f the youth o f every community."

that is broad, and safe and un­

derstanding-—

Service that is capable and well

org-anized and that has for it’s

:

aim the happiness and success

of our friends and patrons.

First National Bank

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

LOOKS L IK E N M V R M l ROAD
TH R O U G H TH E EVE RG LAD ES
•H r The

A .an rln trd

I're a a l

MOORE H A V E N . March 20.— Ir I.
reported her*- thnt a pnrty o f prospectnrs hns just completed a trip
through the Everglades for the purpose o f inspecting the territory with
n view to the building o f a railroad
front Miami Cnnal to I.nke Okeecho­
bee nnd around Lake Shore to connect
with the Atlantic Const I.inr nt Clew-

s

Call phone 311 and have a bottle o f this w ater
sent you nnd protect vour health.

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Elder Springs W a te r C o.

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iston.
Nothing definite concerning the
movements or the identity o f tho r«ported investigating party in known
here except thnt the engineer o f n
small bont which took them from
South Bay to West Pnlm Beach snid
theiy had informed him they were
looking over the possible route fo r a
railroad from Miami to Clcwiston.
Hear Mr*. Emma Abbott Lyman on
McKinnon-Walsman's Lawn, Wednes­
day. March 29th, 8:30 p. m.
l-2tc
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
homo prices. When you nre out shopdr.g, don’t fall to atop in nt T. J.
Hiller &amp; Sons' nnd look them over.
Then «ec Mr. Lanier, for prices nnd
terms.
288-tfc
The world nt your door every even­
ing for 15c.— Dnily Herald.

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F LO R ID A

Fishermen Take Notice!

5 OUR A N N U A L CONTEST W IL L OPEN
A P R IL 1ST, 1922.
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Gel your tackle ready and win one of the three prizes

FIRST PRIZE— Shakespeare Reel
SECOND PR IZE — Heddon Rod.
TH IRD PRIZE— Best Silk Line.
Bass must be caught with Rod, Reel and Artificial Bait pur­
chased of the

Ball H a r d w a r e Co.

Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
W e vtzte it u out honest
belief that the tuhu roi uird
in Chcstcrfirid *rr ol finer
suuiity and iitnce of better
taste) thin in any other
cigarette at the price.
LitxtU (J Mjtrj Ttbaite C»,

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C h e sC ItG eA RrE Tf T iE Se l d
20 for 18c
10 for 9c
Vacuum tins
of 50 - 45c

of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922
Children's Wash Suits bring closed
out at half price nt Sanford Shoo &amp;
Clothing Co.
310-Gtc

FASHION SHOW
DREW BIG CROWD
TO THE PRINCESS

“ EXID E B A T T E R Y S E R V IC E ” the
strongest in the world. W e ore paid
to examine and re-fill your la tter
free of charge. Tho Battery is the
life o f the car. W e re-charge and re­ BAUMF.L’S S E M I-A N N U A L F A S H ­
ION D IS P L A Y TH E E V E N T
pair alt makes batteries.— Ray Broth­
O F T H E SEASON
ers, Sanford, Fin.
311-tfc-davr
A T T E N T IO N STOCKHOLDERS
A ll the stockholders and any who
are interested iu the Country Club
and Golf Links are requested to meet
In the Court House next Tuesday
night at eight o'clockk at which time
the club w ill be organised and other
[ matters o f importance taken up.
Ladles are especially Invited to a t­
tend.
309-4tp
la the Clrralt Court of Srmlnnlr Coun­
ty, Florida.— in t hnnrrrj
NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNTING IIV
ADMINIVTIt ATIII\
Robert T. Humphrey, William I. Hum­
phrey (nometlmee known ne L II.
Humphrey), and Iloee U Humphrey,
Complainants,
va.
Roan U Humphrey, lnillvlduut&gt; und as
Administratrix of Ihe Hetale of W il­
liam T. Humphrey, (aornetlme* called
W. T. Humphrey), (leeeaaei]. Therern
Humphrey, L V, fitenatrom. I.ea 8teneirom. Ernest I* Humphrey. Arthur
Humphrey. Bruce Humphrey, Bally
Humphrey, John Humphrey, C. C.
Humphrey ami (lus Humphrey, Pefemlanta
Notice la hereby given Hint the un­
dersigned us Admlnletrntrlx of the Es­
tate of William T Humphrey, (some,
times known as W. T. Humphrey) de­
ceased, will on the 10th day of May,
1922. file her final report ana account
as Administratrix of the above named
estate In tho office of tho Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Seminole County, Flor­
ida. In accordance with an order of the
Circuit Court of Seminole County, Flor­
ida, dated the 2nd day of March. 1921
In the above entitled cause.
n osA u i m u i ’ H n n r.
Administratrix or the Es­
tate of William T Humph­
rey (sometimes known ns
W, T Humphrey.)
(March HI, 22, 29; April 5, 12. 19, 26;
May 3, 10-c)
N O T IC E OF A D M IN IS T R A T O R
(F o r Final Discharge)
In court o f County Judge, Seminole
County, State o f Florida
In re Rotate of
W . T . Humphrey.
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
It may concern, that on tho 10th day
o f Mny, A. D. 1022, I shall apply to
the Honorable E. F. Housholder, judge
o f said court, as Judge o f Probate, fo r
m y final discharge as Administratrix
o f the estate o f W. T . Humphrey, de­
ceased, and that nt the same time I
w ill present to said Court my fin d
accounts as Adm inistratrix o f said
estate, and ask fo r their approval.
Dated March 7th, A. D. 1022.
ROSA L. H U M P H R E Y ,
-7-o ji .w -Owc
Adm inistratrix.

The Princess Theatre was a bowrr
o f loveliness and spring beauty last
night when the Bnumel Fashion Show
held the semi-annual revue o f nil the
latest creations in ladies** wear and
millinery. A s usual with the fashion
show the theatre was crowded with
the ladies and a few of the sterner sex
who one and all were anxious to get
u glimpse o f the Intent decrees
of
fashion right from the world** marts
o f trade.
The Baumd's Fashion
Shows nre said to be bigger and bet­
ter each time ami ulso that they are
far superior to the shows held in cit­
ies twice the sire o f Sanford anil the
show always brings hundreds from
surrounding cities nml towns to see
the bewildering array of regal gowns
and hats. The varied styles o f the
costumer's art were displayed by Mrs.
Hal Wight, Miss i
th Humphries,
Miss Marjorie Clay, Miss Mildred
Simmons, Miss Mildred Holly, Miss
Esther Miller and Miss Daphne Wiinbish. Among the modish gowns worn
by Mrs. W ight waa a beautiful white
tailored eanton crepe dress with plnitcd paheD nnd a meadow lark crepe
Remains trimmed in henna georgette,
one o f the Peggy-Paige models.

usual, they were good all the w ay
through:
Popular Melodies— Billy Hoffman.
Delightful Tunes— II. C. Clausa.
Character Comedian—Tom Egan.
Beautiful Ballads— Sid Rive.
Sweet Songbird— Mildred Holly.
Violin Soloist— A l Withcrington.
Entertainer de Luxe— S. S. Baumel.
Hoy
Wonder
Cornetist— Master
Schirard.
The hats worn at the fashion show
were exquisite creations o f the best
milliners o f this and foreign countries
and harmonized with ench anti every
costume. These inclmit-d sport hats,
tailored hats and large picture hats
and nil the new and bright ahndca that
nre being worn this season so exten­
sively that the 1922 fnshlons will long
be known as the “ colorful spring" in
millinery. The bright colors were
well demonstrated - nt the fashion
show Inst night nlthought the lighting
effect did not give them the proper
scope in which to display the real
blending o f rich effects
A ll o f the
model costumes were purchased In
New Y’ ork personally by Mrs. S. 8.
Bnumel and both Mr. and Mrs. Bnu­
mel nro always on the lookout fo r the
newest things fo r milady’s wear,
striving to purchase only the cry la t­
est creations in order that Sanford
and Scntimdc Indies cun be the best
dressed in the state.

The stage was beautifully decorated
in u home-like .filin g , embellished by
flowers nmi ferns, the furnishing lieIng green to correspond with the note
o f spring in the costumes.
A ll the shoes worn by the models
were
furnished fur the fashion show
Marjorie Clny was sweet nnd win­
through
the courtesy o f Lloyd’s Shoe
some in a Peggy-Paige crepe Romsine
Store
and
the shoes played nn import­
o f peach blow color trimmed with sen
ant
part
in
tho perfect ensemble The
«he)| and white bends w.-m with a
furniture
was
loaned by the Sanford
Knns model picture hot of white. Also
&amp;
with a Copenhagen Rus-nck model, Furniture Co., and T. J. Miller
beaded in steel nuil head-, the feature Son, the piano by the Hinterminter
o f this dress being that the entire Plano Co., nnd the candy was from
trimming o f tho dress was on the the store o f Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnumell wish lo thank
sleeves beginning at the elbow ami
all
those who so nbly assisted in mak­
reaching to the wrists. Another was
ing
the Fashion Show such a success
n sport costume including a tan and
and all those who nttended the show
red model o f canton and rrepe noD
ami by their presence showed their
Mildred Simmons wn-. regal in sev&gt;
appreciation o f the efforts o f
the
era! beautiful costume* and
Specialty Shop to please their patrons,
to advantage an unusual model o f
T h f mujlic for Ua&gt;
, w„ fu r.
program was fur
henna canton crepe trimmed with line n [ M
b A| W itheringt
on, violin,
aloe! cut bcml.s a feature* of this m od-1__ ,
.,
and Mrs. Abercrombie, piano, nml was
cl living an afternoon gown without
up to the usual high standard.
sleeves. It w a- a copy of a I ’aru
model o f the very latest designs. A n ­
other design was a Peggy-I’nige dresr.
o f henutiful peach colored
canton M IL L S T R IK E R S A R E PIC K E T IN G .
crepe embroidered in new
crystal
L A W R E N C E , Mass., March 29.—
bends ami silver threads the feature
being the new dropped shoulder, the More active picketing resulting in in­
KuMinn blouse effect and the extrem e­ crease* in the rnnks o f striking mill
workers, nnd two minor disturbances
ly youthful Eton collar.
Miss Simmons also displayed
a marked the second day o f the exten.
black lace evening gown of periwinkle slon o f the New England textile strike
crepe de chine which was worn with to seven mills here. Approximately
the new model Stone hat trimmed with 9,000 persons ns compared with 7,500
yesterday were said to be on strike
plumes o f the same shade.
nnd
it was estimated tlmt 7,000 more
Mildred Holly, the youngest o f the
were
idle. The strike was petelpimodels, displayed her youthful beauty
tnted
by
a wage cut o f 20 per cent.
in several girlish dresses among them

being a navy blue canton cre|&gt;c with
fuchin combination with exaggerated
Apalachicola oysters, fi5e quart.—
hoop skirt effect nt the hips. She was Popular Market.
1-2Ualso winsome in her second number
when she sang the "Sheik of A rn by"
while wearing a copen evening dress
S A V D YO U M O NEY
o f georgette with petal effect nnd
hoop skirt. She was also very prettyW rite us
in a sport costuinu o f red coat nnd
white plaited georgette skirt.
Miss Humphries, o f the striking
O RLA N D O , F LO R ID A
brunette type, was lovely in a black
canton crepe with front ami hack pan­
el embroidered in steel beads with a ir­
plane effect, black georgette edged in
O P T IC IA N — O PT O M E TR IS T
steel bends which formed the sleeves
and drapery. She wn* nlso stunning
in a red crepe knit sport dress trim ­
med with white. She also showed to
advantage an unusual sport costume
o f white ratine with a guimp o f red
ami white checked gingham. And a
P c g gy -I’aigo model o f blaik georgette
112 Boat. 1st 8t.
Sanford, FIs. with the new peasnnt sleeves con­
trasted with grey banded skirt trim ­
med with red and white beads.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Daily Fashion Hint

PAGE THREE

Another New York shipment o f
T H E REASO N W H Y — Mine Locofresh dates, split peas, rod kidney
motives, Pactory Trucks, Battleship*.
beans just arrived at the Popular Mar­
Airplanes, Submarines and railroad*
ket. Phone 210.
1*2tc
rely almost exclusively on “ E X ID E '*
B ATTE R IE S is because o f their heavy
Herald want ads g et results.
capacity, rugged construction. There
is an “ E X ID E " Battery made to f it
every make automobile with 3 to 7
years service. See us about an “ EXID E " for your car.— H A Y B R O T H ­
ERS, "E X ID E ”
BATTERY
SF.Rvice
311-tfc-daw

A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See a d - ... .
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.
Tho world

at your door every cven313-4tr ing for 15c.— Dally Herald.

KU KLUX KLAN
SM \RT IN S T Y L E A N D
FAB R IC
■i kt &gt;u&gt; aim *t rirluh in
. • r.ijtii ity
The first it
I ■i
with nrl\ a
ri-.l.'! - . I ■bini-htll i. » u l a
III I I i... u ...
I lie ll 'iVttlg »lr» . J
are iln i ':-; hh ivc Itaiur
i tic do»i|-u
.iittih.i lei I &lt;ing c ' d vvi t-»
the waist line Medium »ij • n.uircs
4 yard* 40 unit satin tir|K
For the i h -m I d.jip.i i.ip c meteor
t&gt; ii-ni. ci ,i i ' ■
. i i Itcnna
The w.ii.’t rl ;r» i -i t! IcR
li. and
the g.tlhcml skirl ■ trimmed with :»
series &lt;d bias folds to intitule tucks.
Medium -»/e- requires 4», j.irds -Hlineli nutiri.il
l-irei Model:
Pictorial Review
Dre-» N'«i. ‘&gt;703. Si/es, 31 to -II
incln • Imst Price, 35 »cnts
Srti'iid Model. Dress No. 9S91.
Sires 34 to 42 inches bust and 18 to
20 &gt;cars Price, 35 cents.

In their relation to the life o f the community
nnd their pnst nnd present history

t*»e
(a* -i

T E L L TH E W ORLD A B O U T
FI O ltIDA SA YS W A N AM AKKIt
T A M P A , FIs., March 29.— “ Tell the
people » f the North nnd West what
Florida really Is, and they will come
nnd invest here even to greater ex­ fl
tent thru now,” said John Wnnamnkcr, men hunt prince o f N ew York
and
Philadelphia, addressing the
Tampa Rotary Club today.
Mr.
Wnnnmaker is l.erc with a number o f
guests on board his yncht.
Mr. Helson will sing on McKinnonWnlsmnn’s Lawn Wednesday, March
29th, at 8:30 p. m.
I-2te
T IIE KAHTKIt B A Z A A R
o f the Pipe Organ Club will be held
nt Dr. Moore's Optical Parlors, Sat­
urday, April 8th.
:tII-Lite
N O TIC E TO C O NTRAC TO R S
The City Manager w ill receive bids
up to April first for tho moving o f
city stables nnd tho erection o f cot­
tage. Plans nnd details may be seen
nt the City Manager's office.
C. J. R Y A N ,
311-9tc
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C ity Manager.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

By

DR. E. D. BROWNLEE
AT TIIE-

PR E S B YTE R IA N CHURCH
Sunday Night, April 2nd
at 8 o’Clock

EVERYBODY INVITED
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On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida East Coast Railway, dinlnota, Fla., among the pines and lakes o f Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern hrlck hotel, with private baths and het water heat. T in t
rlasa cuisine. Rate* 12.50 to 1130 per day; f 10 to tIH per week, ac­
cording to location o f room.

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

TH E F R U IT A N I) VEGETABLE LIN E
Cnr Lots or Less.

Ship us

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Empire Hotel Block

1 H a lf-P rice Sale

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

W e have decided to discontinue our Boys’ Department
and to move this quickly we are selling everything at
H A L F PRICE

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

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C IT Y T A X B 0 0 K 8 CLOSE A P R IL
11)22, A F T E R W H IC H A L L T A X *
R E M A IN IN G U N P A ID W tl.I, RE
o llected

by levy

and

sale

F T H E PR O PE R T Y U PO N W H ICH
XES A R E D E LIN Q U E N T.
A L F R E D FOSTER,
4-24tc
City Tax Collector

BEFORE B U YIN G
A PH O NO G RAPH
See the

NEW EDISON
— at—

IRENNEN PIANO CO.
O RLANDO, F L A .

Enthet Miilvi won plquallt iu a navy
blue eanton crepe trimmed with steel
bend, the feature being pnncls hang­
ing from the sleeves and heavily bend­
ed with steel. Also a black taffeta
Peggy-P aige model
trimmed
with
fuchin canton crepe tho sleeves being
very long and tight with open check­
er bourd effect down the entire length.
She also wore an unusual sport dress
o f black nnd white trlcollete with
checker board effect skirt.
Daphne Wimblah, a model of grace
nnd vivacity, was unusuaHy charming
in several beautiful costumes one be­
ing n peach color canton crepe with
smart short cape and heavy braid em­
broidery in a bow knot design, tlfe
kimona blouse o f white canton crepe
in front nnd peach color canton In
back. Also a bride-like costume in an
evening gown o f white georgette with
full drafted skirt trimmed In panels
of silver head*. Also a charming cos­
tume o f grey canton crepe and a lavendnr crepe Colonial style dress.
One o f the best features o f the
Fashion Show ench year in the spec­
ialties and vaudeville stunLi put on
under the personal supervision o f S.
Sanford Bnumel. The fashion show
last night was enlivened by the I’olluwing program o f favorites and as

B lo u se s, S h irts, U n d e rto g s , S ox,
S to ck in gs, W a s h S h irts, P a n ts,
S u its, Shoes, H a ts, C a p s
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Most o f this stock is K A Y N E E Brand, strictly fast col­
ors. Owing to the fact that we will not restock our Boys’
Department it will be necessary for you to be sure to get
the right size as we will not take back any merchandise.
Bring the boy with you and be sure o f the size before tak­
ing it out o f the store.
Nothing Sent Out on Approval--------Nothing Charged
Sale W ill Last ’Till the Entire Stock is Sold

Sanford Shoe &amp; C lothing Co.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922

P A G E FO UR

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
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The Orlando Sentinel wclcomca op­
position to Joe Sears but aaya they
would rather have a candidate from
Orlando.
W ell, trot him out.
We
w ill vote fo r him.
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Sixty m ilts north o f Cocoa is Day­
tona, and the two cities on the penin­
sula part, and they are called the
Triple Cities. Today they boast o f
nearly 10,000 people and nrc spending
thousands fo r publicity and have a
bunch o f boosters that spend their
money fo r bigger and more prosperous town. They are getting their re
The attorney fo r the Florida state
ward, fo r the Triple Cities are doing
tailroad commission, lion. James E.
fine.
Calkins, has forwarded his brief urg­
Then comes St. Augustine and Jack­
ing a reduction on freigh t rates fo r
sonville, and both cities are growing
citrus fru its and vegetables from
fast. St. Augustine is not a slow
Florida, to the interstate commerce
conch town even i f it is old. There
commission at Washington.
is a live w ire bunch in the town that
Mr. Calkins shows that fif t y per
are making the place hum.
cent o f the selling price In northern
Coming down the Coast Line the
markets o f Florida citrus fruits is
first town is Talatka, a place that
added costs because o f transportation
would like the state capitol if Ocala
charges. In the matter o f vegetables
does not object. Palntka stood still
it is pointed out that often the trans­
for many years but is doing better
portation charges cat up the entire
Th' mouse Is behind many an up­ now.
selling price ,and demand a check lift movement.
Then come* DcLand, a fine town
from the shipper in addition.
and whose boosters put the town on
Unless something can be done In
this m atter it is evident there must said about the goodness o f Florida the map and they keep it there. Deeither be a cessation o f Florida de- occupied a column or more in many Land is a good town nnd a fine trad­
vclopment along those line*, or th e . of the metropolitan newspapers and ing point,
A great many say, how iibout San­
growers o f citrus fruits and vege what he said in California did not oc­
ford?
H ere is a town that is grow ­
tables must accept their losses ns n cupy three lnes. possibly be did not
ing and yet is sleeping on her rights.
patriotic duty and continue to feed say it at all.
the country as an act o f charity,
Mr. Babson It a welt posted man Sanford has water transportation nnd
Sanford is
wheI&gt; trnn)1portation charges ox­ and in many case3 he has spoken the makes but little of it.
thp cost o f proj uction p1uB n truth as to conditions.
lie aces a famed for its celery nnd ships a lot o f

miserable fo r the bread winner until
they g et them. Guess we people who
are heads o f families know what we
are talking about, yea bo.
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F L O R ID A SH IPP E R S SEEK
R E LIE F.

Those summer rates to Florida put
on by the Coast Line means that many
summer tourists will come to Sanford fo r the summer vacation and use
our new g o lf link*.
reasonable profit to the producer, it
is time to sound the danger horn. As
iftere will be a "moon dance" at much ns our people nrc friendly to
the Orlando water carnival Friday the transportation companies, It is
night.
W e suppose they w ill have beyond the reasonable expectation of
everything that goes with n "moon even n philanthropist to believe they
carnival” which means moonshine, nits going to be "content in rnirc and
etc.
innrket s tu ff solely that the transo----------portntlon companies n a y receive n
The big road meeting at St. Angus- certified dividend on n watered stock
tine today ought to settle several capitalization, as is the case at t..’j
questions that have been agitatin g the time.
public mind fo r some time. This city
There is plenty of profit at a raasshould have a big delegation at .he onahl" selling price, fo r grower,
meeting.
shipper and middleman handling Flor.
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Ida products. When nny one o f the
Another expedition has stnrted fo r
the south pole and the lender o f the
bunch snys be w ill'explore the "ro o f
o f the world.” We sure hope ho don't
fnll through until we can harvest our
rolory crop at least.

UNCLE HANK

rising market nnd that in another
twelve months everybody w ill be
busy nnd hard times will be fo rg o tten.— Florida Post.
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,j’ n'p attempts to take more than
(From
Florida
Poati
thp,r i ust Proportion somebody Is due
- ------------------‘ flkp n bond in readjustment; and
One Dr. Hurston has writto na long
wp *cnow ° f no other authorized to letter to the News-Tribune o f Fort
do ‘ bi* p* rpl’ ‘ ‘ be commerce commls- Pierre and rays when that progressive
slons, stnte nnd Interstate,
city gets a bridge across the Indian
There hns been n groat deal o f river it will bo on a level with the

Tw o million fo r waterways in Flor- «»&gt;pf&gt;rp«lp"&gt;
" p" ‘
in the past
Ida nnd not a cent for the St. Johns a,M\ut
"reasonableness o f allowriver from Palatk. to Sanford as fa r np ,hp frni’ ro,,d* ^mettilrur extra
as the reports in the despatches show. &gt;'pp" » * p Flonda is so far out o f the

it. yet does not get the proper freight
r" * « thnt (t should.
Orlando is another fast growing city
nnd not o f the mushroom kind. OrInndi is the best inland city in the
state and none have yet ever disputed
it. Orlando’s big asset is not tourists.
|but a fine back country that extends
fo r forty to sixty miles in every direc­
tion. Orlando is getting new hotels
today that she should have had five
years ago. There never has been hote! room enough in the city to take
' proper care o f the guests.

Lakeland is another fine city that is
growing by leaps and bounds. It is in
n position where it commands a fine
trade and especially from that sec­
tion traversed by the Atlantic Const
ti
L ine south to F ort Myers which helps
feed the merchants. Lakeland's geographic position is great and if it does
not grow faster in the next ten yenrs
l'«lm Beaches and Miami. Meaning, than it has during the Inst twenty, it
we suppose, that t o r t Pierce, w ill be will be the fault o f the citizens. The
town has the locution and the trade is
""o th e r l » W p
hke ‘ he two
huch a thing is not impnsrib e. Ju-t Just outside o f the limits waiting to

in scenic beauty, with three houses on
the land, with all kinds o f hills and
dales and beautiful lakes, with plenty
o f good building sites fo r winter visi­
tors the land is worth double what the
g o lf club paid fo r it and the men bohind it will make it a success from the
very start.
Now, let the rcd-bloodcd men in
Seminole County take out a member­
ship nrid push the Sanford Golf Club
to a finish. It means more to the
county and to Sanford than anything
that has ever been started. It means
an influx of winter tourists and sum­
mer tourists, it moans a new tourist
hotel in Sanford and one near the
g olf links, it means distinguished vis­
itors coming here in the
winter
months and spending weeks playing
g o lf on n real g o lf course. It means
— well, it means that Sanford will be­
come the city o f our dreams now. AH
honor to S. O. Chase, F. P. Forster
and the other gentlemen who have put
it over.

nnd o f these owned homes lfi,4.r&gt;7 or
25.2 per cent w ere mortgaged. In­
formation regarding the value o f the
home and the amount o f the mort­
gage debt o f the homes fo r which
m ortgage report* were secured was
$1,003 and tho average value was $5,160, and one the basis o f these aver­
ages tho total m ortgage debt on the
mortgaged homes not on fsrm s is
estimated as $294,100,227 and the
total value o f such homes as $79,848,.
720. The ratio o f m ortgage debt to
value is 30.8 per cent.
On owned farm s as reported in the
census o f agriculture the total mort­
gage debt was $12,909,813, while the
total vnlue o f these fortgaged farms
was $50,580,850, the ratio o f debt to
value is .30.8 per ce n t
B A IL S T R IK E R S C R E A T E
R IO T IN M A R Y L A N D SHOP

H A G E R S T O W N , Md., March 29—
Rioting broke out in the yards o f th«
The Sanford G olf nnd Country Club Western Maryland Railroad late to­
will make Sanford famous all over the night when an attem pt was said to
have been made by non-union em­
United States nnd foreign countries.
ployes to turn an engine.
DO W E W A N T HIGH CLASS
E N T E R T A IN M E N T ?

This is n question fo r the people o f
Sanford nnd Seminole county to de­
cide fo r themselves nnd it will prob­
ably be decided after next week when
the Chautauqua will begin a week's
engagement here. The Herald does
not know how the ticket sale is
progressing fo r the Chnutaiiqua The
Business and Professional Women's
(Tub is hacking the proposition and
they will put it ncross if it is physi­
cally possible to do so. In the years
gone by the Chautauqua hns never
paid in Sanford and each year the
willing nnd the patriotic nnd those
who want high clnss entertainment
go down in their pockets to foster
this kind o f amusement In Sanford.
It is up to the better class o f people,
the high minded, the moral, the fathscr nnd mothers o f children to get
out am, sec thnt good clean shows
are brought here or else sink into the
slough o f despondency with no hope
o f ever having the better class of
amusements. The American Legion
hns just finished a lyceum course
here, all o f the entertainments being
good, instructive, high clnss nnd en­
tertaining in every respect. Shows
fit for the school children, shows that
were instructive, Did they succeed?
They did not and tho American Lcgion boys nrc in the hole to the tune

Members o f the Federated Shops
C rafts nnd o f the Maintenance of
W ay Employes unions who went out
on trike Inst S * .unlay because of
w age reductions w ere snid to have In.
terfered with the non-union workers
and railway guards were declared to
hnve discharged revolvers in an e f­
fo rt to quell the disturbance. One
man Wns reported to have been
wounded.
The strike is n sequel to the taking
over o f the Western Maryland Railmnd shops nnd maintenance o f way
work by the Dickson Repair Co. of
Youngstown, Ohio TW. walkout was
called ns n protest against a reduc­
tion in wngos and an increase in the
work dny, from eight to ten hours,
the unions demanding thnt the con­
tracting firm restore the rate o f pay,
rles and working conditions estab­
lished by the United f.tntes Imbor
Bonrd, while the shops were being
operated by the railroads.
The men nlso protested against loss
o f their seniority and riding privi­
leges, with transfer o f the shops to
the contractors. The questions o f the
lega lity o f railroads, contracting with
private firm s fo r shop work ia pend­
ing before tho labor board.

Tins is fine business and shows that way\ Th1*’ ' ,eo»'lc- *ppin* C* ,ifornl« “ fpw &gt;cari a* ° " h* n Mlan,i
WM
l)c “ sked. ,
vra need a new delegation In congress Put in p,° ',p marketing renrh with making gigantic strides to become a Tampa is in the largo city class nnd
The strike- is being directed from
nil round ■
Iho Atlantic const, white Florida Is vity o f the first clnss not much atten- grows whether it is boomed or not but
Hagerstown, vvheie the operating
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"till held o f f despite the closer prox- lion was paid to the Palm Benches, Tampa could grow faster if her citiheadquarters o f the railroad are situ.
unity of farthest Florida points com. and West Palm Beach in particular. *ens would pay more attention to
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r ty ‘ p pared with the nearest California The general opinion was that South- ’ establishing deep water nnd steamship
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i zc o . an on o n\r a ns non s i w
places, are beginning to demand thc|- east Florida would only support ono lines than to politics,
o f several hundred dollars in conscThe Yowell-Draw Co., o f Orlando,
such ns Bnumels hnvc twice n yenr, rjL,|)(,
Many other cities are flourishing
in this state.
Mr. Calkins big city nnd thnt would la* Miami.
quence. Now comes tho Chautauqua haa recently purchased the Orlando
It brings new customers to . W a r d , „hot)W h#ve tho , oIi(] nm,
t&lt;&gt;nt
Did the West Palm Beach boosters and one o f the most phenomenal is St. with the usual npathy displayed by Potteries Plant o f that city and are
gives the city a better tone in bus!, ,
.
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Petersburg. A town that wns placed
the genera] public nnd by those who planning to extend the factory.
ness, shows the world thnt we have \ J ! “ "
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With that k!n&lt;!
oil the map in big letters
through
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live w ire m erchant here and last hnt I,
. n
* °J l ° f .tUlk?
,Th*#
y Went t,,K'n'1 printers’ ink. Publicity made St. P et­ ought to he enthusiastic over this,
kind
of
entertainment.
They
may
not least makes Sanford people feel
lf *VIKm h^ S T 7
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fo r
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‘ he Florida state publicity and their town bloomed. To- ersburg and today it is one o f the rally round the standards o f the
that they are up to now with Dame rnllro|ld comm ission.-Tnm pa
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Trib- day they have a population that j* I fastest growing cities in Florida. St. Indies nnd help them put it over or
Fashion.
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rhnmber o f commerce, a Rotary ing to see what the Sanford peopla
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either.
They are a fter the
trade I an'1 * KlwnnlB club can do, along with do about this show business nnd then
T IIK B R Y A N M EETING .
walked into millionaire's mnnslon nnd
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fa f a f a f a f a f a f a f a f a
front tin* North and from the South, thp rtti&gt;ln8 o f
publidyt nnd we expect to speak right out loud in
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DrittoFw, diamond*,
*p),0 local movement to induce Hon. and altogether are a fte r the hig trad* l ‘u’ ‘ow rn‘ eJ l*1" 1 prevailed for apart the meeting nnd tell you something.
FO R C O U N T Y C O M M ISS IO N E R
t m l i**’ t* ' nn&lt; wn Pl r,t
0,1 ’ W. J. Ilrynn to become a candidate from tho Eve rglades und are gettin g ,,u'nts nnd hotels
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Jump^l H I . . &gt;n.ck „nd w . , t
fo r » , , nomln , „ f l , f „ , ............ S l. t c , « .
Important cities also in South F lor­ MORTGAGES ON HOMES
nounce his candidacy fo r tho position
ida are Gainesville, Ocala, Fort M y­
lock*,I up ”n thp p p lilr " " w i n
Thp” "l'nnl' ,r
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" " l i n t . fl„w;p,t Into thp cotCon.
A N D F A R M S $12,320,010 o f County Commissioner fo r District
. |w r y satisfactory conditions at tho the merchants will build up any town ers, Arcadia, Leesburg, Eustis, Plant
No. 1, knowing thnt he will nt all
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"'-'m p P lIl.lt ll.t h p p p u r lh o p .P M p tn lir h t. „ r plly.
Th,,:,. dollar. L » t c m . City, Lake Wales, Sebring and other
W A SH IN G TO N , March 28. — The times be found doing his full duty nB
^ ”r n
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Wltllp ninny ritizpnp who h a y. op en -1from thp lotrk country n,„l from tho towns which are not to lie sneezed at total mortgage debt on owned homes
he sees it nnd thnt the county w ill
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&gt;b' declared their purpose to support outside. The fumily man arriving in and are rapidly coming to tho front.
nnd tarms in Florida in 1920 was have a business man in District No. 1
Judge Bell seeks to restrain Imper- hlm |n tho evonl !hnt he
„ caniJi. towfl Kencrn,|y w, nU a job
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Whnt a contrast us compared with $42,320,010 and tho total value o f the
, i ' ’ ,*
1 nu dn‘ c w,‘re not present, there wns still not forthcoming he goes to anotho r but fifteen years ago. Then there mortgaged properties was $130,429,- and a conscientious worker for the
people o f the whole county.
nn&gt; replies to his rritics in the news- fl lnrRrr n, t,inf)nnc„ than is usual at town. Therefore one town loses am
nnd were one or two towns thnt seemed to 679 tho m ortgage debt thus repre­
M (
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prepared n niectings o f this character. Imprea- the «^ h .r gain, in population.
he forging ahead and the rest were senting 32.4 per cent o f the total
In IC . S . i V " " V n;T u PT ”
" ive
wprp &lt;|p" v pr « l by a
Ten years ago Fort Pierce looked dead. Today there are over 1(»0 towns vnlue, according to n preliminary re­
and cities that have caught tho go­ port by the Census Bureau. Rented
the rourts seek n m trn in him from ; anil tho meetlng was altogether pica.- to bad shape nnd the merchants w ere ahead fever and the sound of hammer
homes, tenant farms nnd farms that
not very active. Since thnt time tho and saw is notirentde in all o f tho nrc partly owned are not included ln
S i n 'r . H ^ I " ! « t
T
v hy ^
Mr* Drynn'sfriends in this
don
they restrain the N ew Y ork w t (o n . I f the same Interest is mnnl- streets have all been
paved,
new places.
these figures.
\lnrld _aiu! other papers and mnga|n oth„ r „ rr , |on, o f thp stflto
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n^K-o in inner seninn" or m e state blocks have been built
and many
The town thnt is classed ns a dead
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nmol
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i ’y*1P ‘ °*A‘ number o f homos in the
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^ cv‘d,’ n‘ here, there Is certainly homes erected for the newcomers and
0 * South Florida today had te tte r „ teto olh(,r than form homrt
wns
»Vip «bn1 mi
rtin&gt; v
" r °IU nn&lt; n ,n ^ " ^"r *'‘ r* H r&gt;‘Bn to enter the the merehuiits nil have larger am lbet- wake up. The progressive cities are
174,739 of which 61,392 or 38,1 per
he whole story looks like n fram e up rnre._Tam pa Times.
ter stocks, A bridge will lie built all rilling on tho limited. They hnve ,!p’a{
in some quarters thnt should lie in_________ c _
wi re owned by the occupants,1
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across the Indian river and the bench no use for the way freight o f yeetervestignted nnd made public.
BABSON W AS RIGHT.
or peninsula part w ill be developed, ilny.
-------West o f thr town tho rich muck lands *
A working man must hnve more
T H E G O L F CLUB
Many o f tin* papers published in ,,r,‘ being drained and improved. It
than $2,60ft a year to sustnln him self
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Mid fam ily the Railway Labor noard
kin.dl.y ,0 thc * 1 * *
S“ n,cn " IH,t *&lt;f that ,oca|M
utterances o f the financial expert, &gt;ty
| One of the greatest institutions ever
is told by the union. And while this
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mny sound big to mmc people when ,t‘,‘:Pr W *
who is traveling
As South Florida to developing fa s t ' organized in Sanford was that o f the
natural that a big town Sanford ( !mintry„Club_Uu,t \vn»—hr~B —
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States nnd the result it will only lie not
you figu re it nut the
sum ,is nlUfulK*
pitifu llv ,,ver thp
-— i. , * o f—Kta—visit— ts telegraphed to hun- " i l l exist and flourish nlmut every 6ft stituted last night nt the court house
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dreils of papera throughout the coun- miles.Miami will take care o f herat one o f the most harmonious and
NVItv D. L. Thrasher is doinj? more business than in 19121 ?
nnd even get them the rrnl necessi­
tvy.
self and ell o f thc territory south to one o f the most earnest and yet withties o f life.
People require more
Because the buyinif public knows the same merchandise can
Tho Alabama papers claim that Cap®
Sable.
Northward sixty-six «1one of
thejolliest
meetings ever
these days than In olden times and re­
lie
bought for less money at the store that sells for cash only.
were
gardless o f whether they need certnln emh city Babson visited h^ praised miles West Palin Beach to grow ing held inSanford.The officers
thnt individual city to the skies, nnd like a weed und will he a f&gt;lg city
elected and a committee appointed to
things or not they see other people
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particularly in Mobile, Birmingham
Then sixty miles north o f the Palm draft the by-laws and constituting »«&lt;(
with them nnd the family makes life
und MmO,rnn,nry.
Mr .-.too told o f Btadics in f ort Pierce, which bus just make the Sanford g o lf nnd country a
We are prepared to take care o f your needs. We invite you
their wonderful advantages over other begun to grow nnd tho future develop­ club one o f the finest in the countryto our store because we want your business and if you ac­
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parts of the South and that their ment o f the town is in the hands o f A g o lf expert has already told the o f­
cept,
we feel confident that our prices will convince you o f ■■
future was g n .u .
the citizens. If they spend money for ficers thnt the land purchased on Crythe truthfulness o f our claims that it pays to pay cash. W e ■■
Then when ho reached New Orleans publicity and keep their town on the
stnl Lake was one o f the prettiest in3
have the most complete stock o f M en’s,* Women’s nnd Chil­
he told the people there thnt that city ' nmR through the channels o f their the stnte, had more natural hazards
dren’s Shoes at lower prices than since the war began. Hang­
wns the greatest in the entire South t’ hnmbcr nf Commerce, Fort Pierce and some of the most beautiful land
ing in prices in Men’s and Women’s Shoes from $2.25 to the
nnd thnt Alabama’s chnurcs were not wd* Kr,,w. but the boosting hns got to I effect* thnt he had ever seen anyvery
best stocks at $7.50.
as good as they should be. This hm s'b« done along thc lines that made fine where. Ilutchnrt, thc greatest o f them *
aroused the Ire o f *he Alabamians I c‘ tiee out o f Mintni nnd the Palm nil. laid out links next to the present * Children’s Shoes from
..................... $1.50 to $3.50
and they refer to his talks n.i nn out- Rcnches.
|location last year nnd said that from 2
Women’s
and
Children’s
Hose
nt about V, price of Inst season ■
burst o f "Babsonln,"
Up in Brevaid county there
are a topographical
viewpoint
Crystal
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Men’s Spring Suits for
........................$ u .0o to $25.00
We noticed in n Chicago pnper three towns thnt have the chance to Lake country offered the best links in
Blue Serge Suita....................................... ........ $25.00
that Babson stated while in California 1become n large city nnd they arc the United States. This is -ome claim
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that Florida’s chances were not any 'Cocoa, Melbourne nnd Titusville. O f to prominence nnd the men who are
Men’s Hats fr o m .......................... * ........... $2.00 to $4.00
2 Courtesy and Prompt Ser*
better than elsewhere in the South. |‘ be three Cocon nt present 1ms the ’ at the head o f the Sanford G ojf Club
Men’s
$1.50 Suits Underwear a t...................
$1.00
vice Our Motto
Though he told the citizens of Miami •'due, but unless she spends more fo r intend to go right ahead nnd build the
$2.50
ar.d
$3.00
Dress
Shirts
n
t
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$1.50
to
$2.25
2
nnd again in Jacksonville that South publicity Melbourne w ill
grab tho links nnd have the course ready for
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SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
r
Phone* 497-494
by the depression, but might n year does not seem to l*e doing much. One fnll. They are men who do things
or so inter.
j « f the three towns has thc chance and and they intend to do big things on
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We do not believe Florida has any
will wntch and see which one im -( the new golf and country club. In the
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POLITICAL

A valuable article g iv ­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

P a y L ess and B a n k th e
^ .D iffe re n c e ...
EASTER IS DRAWING NEAR

1g r o c e r i e s !
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SOCIETY
HRS. Fit ED D A IC E R , Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
I f 7 « * fc a tr a a r W m I i . ta ilin g y « a
__ I f rma arw R o la g a a j a k m a r M a l a g
k o «i«&gt; a r U y e a a r r r a t r r t a j a l a * , w r it*
a p o s ta l r a rd t a tb la i f p a r t m r a t . ( I t l a y
a a la lla . ar I r l r k p e a a lb * lla a i. It w ill
h r p n l l f a p p r r r la tr * .

S O C IA L C A L E N D A R

ranged, decorated the various rooms.
In the living room a beautiful arrh o f
white and green was placed and it
was here that the impressive cere­
mony tcok place.
The bride entered with her father,
Mr. Carl Carlson, who gave her in
mnrringe, nnd wns met at the altar
by the groom, attended by his best
man, Mr. Carlson, the bride's brother.
The bride was a picture o f girlish
loveliness in her wedding gown o f
white canton crepe worn with a veil
o f softest tulle, caught to tho hair
with orange blossoms, and carried an
arm bouquet of bride's roses and val­
ley lUllcs.

Thursday— Mrs. Fred Walsmnn will
•entertain the members of the Merlie Matrons Bridge Club nt
her
home on Magnolia avenue at 3:00
o ’clock.
Tuesday—Truth Seekers Class wil!
Miss Helen Carlson, bridesmaid,
be entertained at the home of Mrs wore a most charming frock o f pink
R. L. G riffin by Mesdnmes Griffin organdy, and her Cowers were pink
G. W. Spencer, Elliott, Washburn rose buds.
and Mrs. McKinnon nt 3 p. m.
A fte r the ceremony an informal re­
Thursday— Reception in honor of Dr. ception was held, the happy couple
and Mrs. George Hyman at the leaving at midnight fo r Jacksonville
home o f Mrs. Leslie Bryan, on Mag. nnd N ew Orleans. A fte r April 10th
noils avenue, at 8:30 p. m.
they w ill be at home nt Fairfield, a
F rid a y— Mrs. H. B. Lewis will enter- suburb o f Birmingham, Ala.
tain tho members o f the Book*
The numerous friends o f Mr. nrd
Lovers Club at her homo on Mag­ Mrs. Thompson are wishing fo r them
nolia avenue.
every future happiness.
F riday— N. do V, Howard Chapter U.
D. C. w ill meet at 3 o’clock at tho
SO C IAL D E P A R T M E N T .
home o f Mrs. L. G. Stringfellox on
Ninth street.
The members of the Social Depart­
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour will ment nf the Woman'a Club were debe held at Central Park at -1:00 , Hghtfully entertained yesterday afterP m.
I noon by M ir. G. I. Loucks, assisted
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Mr. and Mrs. W . B. Ryan and baby
o f Palatka were the week-end guosts
o f tho form er's sister, Mrs. Andrew
Mahoney, returning to their home yesterday afternoon.
Am ong tho guests attending the
party given Saturday afternoon by
Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. Donnelly on their
yacht "N ew E ra " the nnmes o f Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. G. Ball and Mr. nnd Mrs.
John
Leonard! were uiintertinlly
omitted.

by Mrs. G. G. Herring, Miss Mary
' Irvin nnd Mrs. J. C. B**nnett.
Quantities of white oleanders nrul
ferns were effectively used In deco­
rating the club rooms.
O f exceptional Interest wns the
gaire o f bridge played during the
nfternoon, high score being made by
Mrs. John Meisch. who was presented
a dainty Maderia handkerchief.
A t the conclusion o f the card game
n tempting ice course wns served.
IN HONOR Ol

cd. Tho evening was enjoyed by all.
They go from us to their home
"Quarter Nest” nt Lake Mary.
Those enjoying this delightful event
w ere: George Smith, John Wilson,
llcrtrnm Shepherd, Clarence Welsh,
Zllla Welsh, Virginia Crosby, Margar­
et Gallagher, Frederick Hines, Made­
line Mullen, Lester Bradley, Mrs. Lane
and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ball.
George Smith and Bertram Shep­
ard entertained the guests with a few
jars selections which wns much enJoyed by all
C EC1LIAN M U SIC CLUB.
The program o f the Cecillan Music
Club lust Snturday afternoon was in­
teresting and enjoyable.
In nddition to the piano numbers,
Miss Rose Gallagher, accompanied
by Miss Mildred Simmons, gnvo a
cornet solo which was greatly ap.
predated.
The program concluded
with a delightful group o f readings
from Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
The piano selections were:
M n zu rk n _____ _____ ____ ____ Borowaki
Margaret Zachary.
W ait*, Brilliantine in A flat. ..Chopin
Emily Bailey.
Scottish Tone P ic tu r e _____ MacDonrll
Georgia Mobley.
Military P o lo n a ise____________ Chopin
May Holly.
Spinning S o n g _____ ______ Elmenrlck
Mary Helen Morso.
Pensee, M u slc n le_____
MHodeyo
EHznboth Whitncr.
TrUimphin! M a r c h ____________ Oestcn
H . a McMullen.
Polish D a n c e _______ ____ Schnrwenkn
Mnjlf’ inc Mnllcm,
Minuet in G _____________ Pnderewski
Dorothy Rny.
, Salome __________
l-orraine
Louise Thrasher.
T n re n te lle _____ ______ Stephen Heller
Velma Shipp.

IIA1.L T W IN S
C IR C L E

THOM PSO N — CA R LSON.
A beautiful wedding o f Inst eve­
ning wns thnt o f Miss Hilda Carlson
and Mr. Christopher Thompson, of
Birmingham, Ala., which took place
nt the home o f tho bride'a parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Carlson, on West
F irst street, nt D o’clock, in tho pres­
ence o f relatives nnd close friends.
Dr. S. W. Wnlker, pnstor o f the Meth­
odist church, officiating.
A profusion o f ferns and cut flow ­
ers in pink and white effectively nr-

Monday night u -urprise party wns
given for the Hull Twins at the Shir­
ley apartments. The hostess being
Mrs. J. K. Smith and A lice Lane. The
room was decorated so thnt one would
know spring wan here and flowers o f
nil kinds wore in profusion. Thu cvcning was spent playing curds nnd dancing nnd delicious refreshments o f ban­
ana punch, cakes and candy were serv­
ed nt n late hour.
The honored wi re dressed in the
daintiest o f blue organdy frocks and
no doubt they were agreeably surpris-

Hupmobile
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SERVICE

It puya to own the H U I’M O B ILE . Everyone seems to
know that it is especially long-lived, especially faith fu l in
service.
It ’s almost a proverb among skilled repairmen that the
H U PM O B ILE is better built, and thnt it S TA YS O U T OF
T H E SHOP far more consistently.

VVe have sold six new Hupps in the past
ten days.
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Following is a list o f the Hupp owners in Sanford, nnd
Seminole County, nnd we invite you to ask any of them about
the Hupp:

Ball Hardware, Sanford
John Meisch, Sanford.
American Fruit Growers, Sanford.
Chase &amp; Co., Sanford.
Jud^e Housholder, Sanford.
G. W. McGagin, Sanford.
W ight Grocery Co., Sanford.
Mr. Long, Sanford.
R. P. Jenkins, Sanford.
Harry and Charlie Flowers, Sanford.
— ChaNrDunnrSanforth—
1.1). Hart, Sanford.
George Pezold, Sanford.
John Bolly, Sanford.
0. F. Mays, Sanford.
Mr. McCaslin, Sanford.
1. E. Estridge, Sanford.
W. L. Morgan, Sanford.
Mr. Durant, Sanford.
B. F. Toole, Geneva.
Mr. Ahern, Sanford.
Mahoney-Walker, Sanford.
LesB repairs, less gas and oil, better tire mileage, high­
est Becond hand value. Beauty and Comfort, w h a t more
do you want ?
W e try at all times to keep cars in stock.
Call now for n d em c -stration.

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR COMPANY
209 P A R K AVENU E, SANFORD, FLO R ID A
DISTRIBUTORS

W E C A R R Y THE PARTS

RALLY

M E ETIN G .

PAGE FIVE

PR IZE S W E R E D ISTR IB U TE D
AMONG SCHOOL C H IL D R E N
Mrs. Ora Layton, field worker fo r
the Florldn Public Health Associa­
tion, nnd spccinl supervisor o f social
service for Orange county, wns here
yesterday visiting tho schools. The
children had been offered nn enter­
tainment ns a prize fo r selling tho
greatest number of Christmas seals
nnd Sanford sold the most In tho coun­
ty nnd la k e Monroe tho second. Tho
Health Fairy Troupo consisting o f
Pelrott nnd two fairies wns present­
ed fo r the edification o f tho scholars,
the members o f the troupe being from
Winter Park in the personnel o f
Dorothy Cole and Dorothy Goble and
Mrs. Colo neconipanist.
The enter­
tainment lasted for nn hour and f i f ­
teen minutes and was given for tho
purpose o f driving homo the lessons
in health nnd crusade work.
Miss
Cole also gave n violin solo nnd Miss
Goble solo dancing and several other
specialties
Mrs. Layton rewarded
250 pupila fo r keeping the health crusnde 10 weeks In the Grammar school
and 500 primary pupils. Tw o enter­
tainments wpre given, one yesterday
afternoon nnd one this morning nt
ten nnd tonight one will be given nt
Lake Monroe school.
SWEDISH AM B ASSAD O R HERE.
The Swedish ambassador to the
t'nited States, Axel Aiienbctg, H.In
here yesterday nnd today nnd spent
his time very pleasantly visiting
farms and groves nnd talking with
many o f his countrymen,
lie was
accompanied by his w ife and daugh­
ter, Miss T n n gm l Altenberg and Miss
Geida LiUlrhook.
The ambassador Is one o f the hand­
somest men in the diplomatic corps
and he charmed everyone with whom
he cume in contact during his short
stay in this city. The party were
well pleased with their visit hero nnd
hoped they would have an oppor­
tunity o f returning at some future
time. W hile here they were incog­
nito nml did not wish to accept any
social favors preferring to pass away
the time quietly and unostentatiously.

A rally meeting o f the seven circles
o f the Methodist church will be held
tomorrow night at the Methodist
church at 7:30.
Tliere w ill be a short program In­
cluding music, reports o f the enptains o f the circles, and a report from lll'K N A V IS T A E S TA TE S LOTS
Mrs. II. H. Chappell, delegate to the
TO BE SOLD TO H IG H E S T BIDState Missionary Conference recently
HER A T AU C TIO N S A T U R D A Y
held in Jacksonville.
A socinl hour w ill Include refresh­
Elsewhere in this p a p e r , will be
ments. AH members nf the church
found a largo display advertisement
nre invited.
of tho big day, nn auction lot snlo in
Sanford o f the remaining lota
of
W IL S O N -A YECOCK
Buena Vista Estate Addition. Mnny
o f the choice lots in this nddition have
A wedding which came as a grunt
already been sold to our
bankers,
surprise to their many friends was
county officials, hotel men and other
that nf Miss Katherine Ayecock, nnd p r o m in e n t and well known citizens
Mr. Robert F. Wilson, which took
which speaks well for tho value o f this
place last evening at nine o'clock nt
property.
These people would not
the Presbyterian Manse, in tho pres­
have already bought in this property
ence o f a few intimate friends, Dr. E.
had it not been thnt they realized that
I&gt;. Brownlee officiating.
Snnford would grow in this direction
Tho bride, who is a very attractive
anil this property would be worth
young woman, was lovely in a most
more in the future nnd wns nice ele­
becoming frock o f grey ennton crepe
vated tract o f land for building pur­
combined with tangerine nnd worn
poses.
with shoeB and accessories in grey.
For this property to be sold at auc­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson nre nt home to
tion to the highest bidder, regardless
their friends at Mrs. A. M. Phillips
o f price, value or location, upon such
! on Oak avenue.
ensy terms will furnish n big surprise
Thu many friends o f this popular
to everybody in this vicinity nml, un­
couple join in wishing them every fu­
questionably everyone who can spare
ture happiness.
the time nnd the money w ill arrange
til be nt this sale nnd secure some of
E. G. Pearson, o f Orlando, repre­
these lots before tho increase in prices
senting the Htnndnrd Oil Co., is in
is mnde before another year rolls
(lie city attending to business.
around.
Very valuable nnd useful articles
Pat Hill, o f Dade City, was In the
nre to be given away at this sale and
city today calling on old friends.
sorb articles n* are being given away
home­
The contract has been awnrded to will be appreciated in every
Hugger Brothers o f Montgomery, stead, not merely as nn ornament but
Ala., fo r the four buildings o f the as articles o f every day need. Think
Southern College nt Igibeland. Tho o f it! Hams o f meat, pieces o f bacon,
cost will be over n hnlf million dol- sugar, suit, coffee nnd mnny, many
other articles.
1nr«.
The ladies o f the Methodist Church
w ill serve a dinner nt ii very nominal
cost nnd tho proceeds will go towards
The vocational committee o f the Busi­
help paying some o f the church's ob­
ness and Professional Women's Club
ligations and one lot Is to bo sold, the
n c|ucsts all young wunmn tNslrit *
proceeds o f whtrfr goes to The benefit
employment to register at the Firai
of the church. This is n splendid
National Bunk.
thought on the part of tho owners nnd
AG NE S G. B E R N E R , Chairman
sale conductors nnd will mean that
Sanford's loyal supporters o f a good
cause w ill make It convenient to a t­
Stung But Rewarded.
Patrons o f a Long lelutid telephone tend this sale and the men folks will
line complained of a buzzing on the certainly aim to relieve their good
end j trtmHe hurt**'' Hi * **i’ ! housewives from the ncecu ity c f get
out to locate the difficulty, lie lo­ ting dinner on this duy and attend the
cated It nnd be did something else, sale and help ft. support n good enuse
for be found that a swarm of Lees
and prohubily, nt the same time, make
bad made a hive In the connerdnn
some purchases o f lots nt bargain
box on a telephone pole. The trouble
hunter worked for hours and finally prices. Free automobiles w ill take
routed the bees with a fire extinguish­ you out and back from the sale. Brass
er. He was badly stung, but he was bond will be used throughout the duy
rewarded by ten pound* of honey and the witty Twin Auctioneers will
stored In the connection box
certainly furnish entertainment
for
nil who ntlcnd the snle. L et’s g o —
Takas City Directory's Place.
not one but everybody as this is San­
How the telephone hook Is displac­ ford's day to make her town grow in
ing the directory Is Illustrated by cumnumbers os well ns in values o f real
plaints In Brooklyn, which lisa no city
estate.
directory now, thnt It Is hnrd to find

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WE ARE SELLING SUMMER-WEIGHT WOOLENS,
GUARANTEED UP TO THE MINUTE

I. &amp; S. BING CLOTHING
BLUE FLANNELS, Young Men’s Style
only
BROWN FLANNELS, Young Men’s Style
___ (faney) only
CHECKED SUITS, very latest,
only ..............................
BLUE SERGES, Best Grade,
only ............................

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.... 32.50 '
. 35.00

AND OTHERS

LOOK ’EM OVER

jDerKinsl&amp; Britt
The Store That la Different

Sanford, Florida

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N O T IC E TO DOG O W N E R S— I am
w illing to board dogs this summer
again.— Mrs. J. E. Vaughn.
309-ltp
children's Wash Suits being closed
out nt hnlf price nt Sanford Shoo &amp;.
n o th in g Co.
310-fitc

TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTKD T O NOV. 16, 1921

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
A rriv e
83 ......... 2:30 a.m.
27..
91 ....... 1:18 p.m.
89 ........ 2:55 p.m.
85....... 6:55 p.m.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
A rriv e
........ 1:18 a.m.
....... 11:45 a.m.
........ 2:35 p.m.
....... 4:00 p.m.
.........10:00 p.m.

82
81.
80
02
28

Departs
2:46 a.m.
8:40 a.ni.
1:38 p.m.
3 :20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

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

Hours
Without Drugs
Palm In H«art, O m t, I lwuW^r. A m * —
A n xlii. r e a r . W W i l t BrawlK I h s k f .
tnc. D lf.r , FWIntlef Piwlta. Itrepaka] Swatl
lor*. Athutwn .nil
h a n ban
tally raliatni utOAin 12 Kmmn la 2
■nf Aouf Orwgt mnj M.Jicfaaa, la I
o f c n a hr Th* WaUn. Mathad. toft M
n lT r tn t nf Itaart Trouble. Cat f lu A n Van .
A not no, Blond rrv»a-jr».TbraataiwdT » » * lr w »
llanlanad Art erica and KUaay
bat* no organic Utailla ant caa b
and twrmanmlljr raliavod br T
I f . thud, without druf». W tlU far ■ pam
bank, roerriihlod. •itiU isina tho HaUua.
Cauwa ami I'artnatiant Italia* o f Ihaoo rrwtlUinli. without drat*. HrlmtiHe Coaomhaliaa
Chart. lUfaranraa, rtf., which will l a M l k
■ulTrrvr* Fraa, upon racatpt a f a atataaaaat of
Uwlrcaao. Ad drear: Tho W alda* laatitata
Hullo 407. 1'I jtdouUi LlUi „ flaw lia n a . O r z

Trilby llranrh
A rrive
xNo. 100
xNo. 24..•MMHW
A No.
158
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No. Om
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xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:40 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

Leesburg Hranch
A rrive
157. ........ 3:55 p.m.
21.......... 2:50 p.m.
101.. .....
5:60 p.m.
26. ........ 1:30 p.m.
22

Ovirde Branch
xNo. 126 ........ 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127. utTiimnnm
X— Daily, except Sunday.

While they Inst we will give a

Latest

Style

Departs

DURHAM DUPLEX
RAZOR

3:40 p.m.

wllh every package uf blade*
purchnHcd

A valuable article Riv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

BALL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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IF IT W A N T A GOOD USED C A R SEE N. H.
G A R N E R OR VO LIE W IL L IA M S
1 Ford, 1921, nearly n e w ................................
1 Ford ........................................................
1 Oldsmohile 8, 7-passenger...........................
1 Dort, nearlv new
l Anderson

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225.00
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200.00
All In Good contli
Just Back of
tlons. Good terms
Peoples’ Bank

Employment Bureau

the address of persons living there
unless they have a telephone. Of
course everybody
of consequence
ought to have telephone service now,
but all of those who can’t arc of con­
sequence to themselves, nml many of
them are o f consequence to other*,
Moral: Live out In the country,
where everybody knows you.— Boston
Dully Globe.
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HAVE YOU HEARD?

N.H. GARNER

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Tired Feet
~ L*Ui*

Massage gently with soothing

HtlenmolalUm
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SSSSISSSSISlIIISSIBSIISIkSSSSISIIIISSmilSISSSBSIUI

Shriners, ^Attention:
1 desire to meet alt members o f the
Mystic Shrine Friday evening in the
Palm Room o f the Valdez Hotel nt 8
o'clock to discuss holding o f a Cere­
monial here during May.
F. L. M IL L E R
?!

A re You Thinking* About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summer?
Tho mountains o f North Curollna nro tho best locations in tho world
for health and that chnnge o f climnto needed by Floridinns and espec­
ially tho growing boys.

Laurel

Park

Camp Near

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is one o f the best camps in tho South as well ns one o f the moat reas­
onable with a lino corps o f teachers end councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with tho lake fo r sw’ lmming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
Send fo r Catalogue or See Me Personally

ROBERT J. H O LLY, Jr.
S A N P O IID , FI.OIMIIA

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922

PAGE SIX

MARCH SEN. TRAMMELL
WILL NOT STEP
Seeming Proof That Instinct Is
ASIDE FOR BRYAN
Not Infallible.
ttfnall Creatures Dragged Themielvcs
to Death Because No Ons of Them
Had Any Initiative,
At nix o'clock In the morning I wax
starting fur u swim In a litltUlt
Uuluita Jungle wlicu, at the foot of the
laboratory ati-p* I m w u awlttly mov­
ing. hroail Hue of urmy unta on safari,
pun-'Inti through the cotupouuil to the
beach. I tracial thorn hack umJer the
servant*' quartan, through two clumps
of buiuhoos, to an outhouse.
latter, 1 followed along the column
down to the river natal, through
• UeiiKo muvs of timlcthrunh, through
a hollow log. up the hunk, hack
through light Jungle— to the outhouse
aguln; and on a large fallen log, a few
feet beyond the »|«&lt;t where ihelr nest
had been, tlie ends of the circle actu­
ally iante together.
It was the must
astonishing thing, and I had to verify
It again and aguln before 1 could bellove the evidence of tny eyes.
It was a strong column, six lines
wide In many places, and the uuts
fully believed that they were on their
way to a new home; for most were
carrying eggs or lunae, although many
had food. For an liour, at uuon, during
heavy rain, the column weakened and
almost disappeared; hut when the sun
relumed, the Unci rejoined, and the
revolution of the vicious circle con­
tinued.
Careful tncatiumucut of the greet
ctrc- showed a circumference of 1 "0
feet.
We timed the laden anti and
found that they averaged two to two
and three quarter* inches a second. So
a given Individual would complete the
round In about two houra and a half.
All the afternoon the Insane circle
Jevolvd; at midnight, the hosts were
still moving; the second morning many
had weakened and dropped their bur­
dens and the general pace hud very
appreciably slackened.
Hut still the
blind grip of Instinct held them. On,
on, on, they must got Always before
In Ihelr nomadic life there had been
a goal--* sanctuary of hollow tree,
snug heart of bamboos; surely this
terrible grind must end somehow.
Through aun and cloud, day and
night, hour after hour, there was
found no ant, with Indlvtdui, Initiative
enough to turn aside an ant's breadth
from the clrcie that he had traversed
peril ops lfl times.
Fewer and fewer now came along
the well-worn path; burdens littered
the line of march, like the arms and
accoutrements thrown down hy a re­
treating army. At last, a scanty single
line struggled past— tired, hopeless, be­
wildered, Idiotic and thoughtless to the
lost.
Then some half-dead ant struggled
froln tho circle along the beach and
threw the line behind him Into con­
fusion. 'Hie desperation of tola I ex­
haustion had acc-ompIDhed what ne­
cessity and opportunity and normal
life could not.
Several other* fol­
lowed his -rent Instead of thnt lead­
ing back toward the outhouse; auil
aa an amoeba gradually Hows Into one
of II m own pseudopodlu, so the forlorn
hope of the great Helton army passed
slowly down the bench and on Into the
Jungle.
Would they die singly nud In be­
wildered groups, or would the rem
nan: draw together, and, ugsln guid­
ed by the supertnlnd of Iti mentor, lay
the foundation of another army, and
again come to nest In my outhouse?—
William Beebe In the Atlantic Monthly.
Knew Him Well.
One summer I visited tn a fashiona­
ble little town In the West. I went to
a tea &lt;me afternoon, and while there
met a woman who said she knew
some one who lUed In the town In
which I also lived
She asked me If
I happened to know a certain man,
I said: “ Yes, I know who he Is.
And I remember that at one time he
took u lariat rope end tried to lariat
a well-educated und charming school
teacher because he wanted her to
marry his son. Kite did not seem will­
ing. so he used these measures to
force her to do so."
After this explanation of the knowl­
edge I possessed of the turn she
added;
“ Well, my dear, he Is my
brother."
1 sought another part of the garden.
—Chicago Tribune.

S A Y S H E IN TE N D S T O KU N A N D
IS C O N F ID E N T
OF
E LE C TIO N .

larger number are refualng to sign
the petitions than those that are sign­
ing them. In some localities, I am
informed, to help the petition m ove­
ment it is said thnt I w ill not bo a
candidate, which statement is fulse.
Some o f the petition circulators state,
in tryin g to induce voters to sign,
thnt the petition amounts to nothing
und docs not bind them, which o f
course is untrue as the wording o f
the petition is thnt the voter pledges
his vote and active support. Some o f
these people state that the movement
Is not antagonistic to me. This state­
ment o f course is untrue, Yet some
people will sign any kind o f a petition
without rending it. Fay has also been
offered for circulating petitions.

W A S H IN G T O N , March 29 .~That
he w ill not step nsido to allow oven
W illiam Jennings Rrynn to make hia
way into the United States senate
from Floridn; thnt Brynn has not
lived in that state long enough yet
to he recognised ns a legal voter In
"It has been talked in some quar­
Florida; thnt the mnin demand fo r
ters
thnt I would be gotten out o f
Brynn to run for tho sonntc comes
Mr.
Brynn’a
w ay by being appointed
from Trammcll'Si political 'enemies;
thnt rumors thnt Mr. Tram mell would on a federal commission at ten thou­
get out o f the way i f appointed to sand dollars n year. This Is false.
some federal commission at n $10,- I would not entertain such proposi­
000 a year salary are without founda­ tion fo r a moment. I have nevur bar­
tion; and that money Is being spent tered and traded in politics. I will
to secure circulation o f petitions fo r not do so now. This is just a piece
signature;! urging Brynn to enter the o f scheming politics to deceive the
primnry. These things nrc summed Florida voters. Some o f my political
up In n statement by Senator Park enemies w ill sign these petitions
Trammell o f Floridn, and he closes some people w ill sign any kind o f n
the statement with the emphatic an ­ petition, and some who have been
nouncement that he w ill remnln In misled by the misleading tactics
tho race and is confident o f renoml* adopted hnve probably signed but my
political enemies nnd the other sign­
nation and re-election.
ers,
which w ill be no great proportion
Senator Trnnimel! says in his state,
o
f
the
white democratic voters o f
ment:
Florida,
cannot settle the question.
“ I nin n candidate fo r election to a
second term In the sennte and feel The sovereign w ill o f the democratic
confident o f winning by cn over­ party will bt expressed nt the ballot
whelming majority In the June pri­ box on June tf hy the white demo­
maryW hile some o f m y political cratic voters o f Floridn. My cause
enemies and some republicans have w ill he submitted to them and 1 hnvo
for months been trying to stir up op­ absolute confidence that I w ill be
position to me, they have been unable re-elected by a sweeping m ajority by
to arouse any great amount o f op­ the people whom I have faithfu lly
position. It seems to he quite gen­ served in the United State? senate !
erally believed thnt 1 will not bo op- nnd in every other office thnt it has
posed by nny public man o f Florida, been my honor and privilege to
who hns heretofore been identified serve."
with the political and public nffnlrs
o f my state. These public men who LOOK O U T FOIt H O R S E H A IR
S H A V IN G B RU SH ES ON M A R K E T
have fo r years been Identified with
Florida, and many o f whom would
( l l z ' I ' k f A a a . ir lM t r il I ' r r a a l
make good United States senators, ns
J A C K S O N V IL L E , March 29.— The
Florida hns just ns rapahle nnd able
Stato Board o f Henlth has issued a
public men as nny state in tho Union,
circular urging thnt dealers in and
realise thnt a very largo m ajority
purchasers o f shaving brushes in F lor­
of the people o f my state nro satis­
idn Inspect tho brushes carefully nnd
fied with my services In the «enate
select only those which hnve been
and they are favorable tv my re- •
properly sterilized hy the manufac­
election. It seems thnt my only poa.
turer.
Colonel Raymond C. Turke,
slide opposition Is Hon. V . J. Rrynn,
state health officer, recently was ad­
who Is not a registered voter la
vised by the Public Henlth Servlco
Florida, and who rnnnot register un­
in Washington that the New York
til some fiv e or six weeks before the
authorities had prohibited tho manu­
June prim ary, ns he hns not y et been
facture o f shnving brushes from horse
a citizen o f the state one year, nnd
hair in thnt state nnd thnt such action
who, n" Is well known, was n citizen
might result in the shipment o f
nnd voter o f Nehrnskn until recently,
stocks o f horse hair to states where
having been n candidate In thnt state
there is no legal objection to shnving
less than two years ngo.
brushes o f thnt variety.
"A s to Mr. Rrynn'* persnnnl nttlThe action taken by the state e f
tudo regarding ibis possible cnndlN
ew
York was in order to eliminate
they, 1 hnve no comment to make. In
regnrd to the fight being made on mo the possibility o f transmitting an­
by a few, however, I w ill sny l do thrax to human beings. The disease
is prim arily one o f lower animals hut
hot propose to sit idly hy nny longer
nnd permit them to continue hy mis. human rases npponr nmnng those
representations and fallacious argu­ who handle hides, hnirs o f nnimnls or
become infected through th” use o f
ments, to try to deceive the people
shaving brushes manufactured from
o f Floridn into bringing about oppo­
the
hairs o f anthrnx nnimnls.
sition tn me.
"W e Floridans hnve felt a great
pride in our state, we have been
proud o f Florida's wonderful growth,
nnd justly so. In the highest esteem
we thrive held Florida’s progressive,
enterprising nnd intelligent citizenship. I f there is n state in the Union
thnt is 'on the map’ it is Florida. The
Cleans* and sweeten the system
state with her progressive ami splen­
eeeh morning end wesh awey
did citizenship, with her charm, her
poisonous, stagnant matter.
wonderful resources nnd nnturnl ad­
vantages, Is decidedly 'on the map.'
T hoco o f Ua who arc accustomed to
Yet. to further their political ends, n f i d dull and heavy when we arise;
few politicnl enemies of mine nnd n splitting headnche, stu ffy from a cold,
few republicans, who desire Ito try foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomto split up tho democratic party, are nch, lame buck ran instead both look
reflecting upon our state ami Flor- and feel as fresh as a daisy always
bin’s enterprising and progressive cit­ by washing the poisons nnd toxins
izenship hy saying the state needs from tho body with phosphnted hot
one man 'to 'put it on the map’ and water each morning.
to advertise Florida,
W ith their
W e should drink, before breakfast,
shoulders to the wheel thousands up­
n glass o f hot water with n teaspoon­
on thousands o f enterprising Florida
ful o f limestone phosphate in it to
citizens have fo r years been carry­
flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys
ing on this work and they have made
and bowels the previous day's indi­
such a good job o* it that to* the
gestible waste, sour bile nnd poisonous
thoughtful it seems absurd nnd ridic­
toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening nnd
ulous fo r nny Floridan to now talk
purifying the entre alimentary trnct
about one man putting Florida on the
before eating more food.
map. Such contention is resented by
The action o f limestone phosphate
a very large m ajority o f the people
and
hot water on nn empty stomach
o f Floridn and should be.
“ About four weeks ngo a man nnm. is wonderfully invigorating. It Henna
t-ti , Walsh, who ia not a registered out all the sour fermentations, gases,
voter o f Floridn and who catne to waste and acidity nnd gives one a fine
A quarter
the state only a few monthn ago appetite fo r breakfast.
pound
o
f
limestone
phosphate
costs
from Pennsylvania, opened in his ofvery
little
at
the
drug
store,
but
is
fice nt Miami hcndqunrters fo r the
enough
to
make
anyone
who
is
purpose o f sending tout petitions for
circulation, requesting Mr. Bryan to bothered with billiousness, constipa­
run for the sennte, the signers pledg­ tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism
ing Mr. Bryan their vote and active an enthusiast on internal sanitation.

K in g Abandons Chapel Royal.
It la reported In English church cir­
cles that *hi&gt; king Is tntnklng about
unburdening the civil list hy ceasing
the use of the t.'hnpel lloyul, ftt.
James’ pnlnre.
The king and queen never attend
oervlees at St. James', preferring the
private chapel at tlurk Ingham palace
Historical students and sentimental
Londoners will he murh grieved, for
the service In that ancient building,
which belongs In the Holbein period
of the palace, with the hoy choristers
-—•‘the children of the Chapel Itoyal"
— In their beautiful uniform of scarlet
and gold, like pages of antique pat­
tern, la one of the moat curious and
support. Mr. Walsh who, though not
beautiful survivals of the lime.
a voter in Florida hut who ia tryin g
to run the politics o f Florida, has sent
Easily Arranged.
*'Hld you make any New Year rests these petitions broadcast. Some o f
lutlona?"
those receiving them refused to cir"Not for myself," replied Sena tot culnto them and sent the petitions
Sorghum.
"My constituents provide
to me, some .consigned them to the
me with resolutions ready made fot
waste basket, nnd some aro being
all seasons of the year. All 1 am ex­
pected to do It to write back and tell circulated mostly by political cnethem how much better they are than mles o f mine. A ll kinds o f misleading
anything I could thlLk up on my owa tactics arc being used to get signers,
yet It Is my information that a fa r
aecocpL"

ixing a Glass
Drinking
of Hot W ater is
a Splendid Habit

Herald want ads get results.

A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.
313-ltc

If You Wish to Help and Enlarge

Home Industry
a n d h av e a secu re a n d p ro fita b le in v est­
m en t fo r y o u rselt, y o u can d o th is b y in ­
v e stin g in som e o f the

First Mortgage Bonds
ot the

Zachary-Tyler
V eneer
Co.
There will be but a limited amount sold.

Just enough to take care o f

the expansion o f the business. This mill was obliged to turn down as
much business as hooked this year and there is no need o f the amount
of money that this would represent, going out o f the county.

An Enlarged Mill
Means thousands o f dollars distributed here each month

as

well

as

cheaper prices on crates for the farmers. There will he

No Stock Sold
Means, Messrs. Zachary and Tyler will take all o f the increased issue o f
stock and all o f the business risk. The investor will have a first mort­
gage on the entire plant.

In addition to this there will be a special

Bonus Feature
to the farmer on all crates purchased which will make a very attractive
and profitable investment. The Bonds will pay

8°|0 Semi Annually
Your money is invested at home. The proceeds o f the mill are used at
home.

Did you ever stop to think how this works out from the

Bankers Standpoint
Call and see us for corroberative information.

M a r y - T y l e r V en eer Co.

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AUCTION SALE

Beuna Vista Estates
Saturday, April 1st, 10 A. M.

EZY EZY TERMS TO Q U ICK BUYERS TO HIGHEST
BIDDERS REGARDLESS OF PRICE, V A L U E
OR LOCATIO N

GIVEN A W A Y FREE
Hams, bacon, sacks o f flour, bag’s o f salt, sugar, pounds
of coffee, aluminum ware, kitchen utensils, rugs, socks,
stockings, dishes, cutlery, Florida souvenirs, brushes,
combs, necklaces, baskets, shirts, skirts, brooms and oth­
er useful and valuable articles. You must attend the sale
and he present when articles are given away. GET FRFF
GREEN D RAW ING T IC K E T A T M ILLER'S F U R N I­
TURE STORE.

Hand

TWIN AUCTIONEERS
SELL TH E SAM E LOT A T TH E SAME TIM E TO THE
SAME CROWD A T THE SAM E BID FROM T H E SAME
W AGON A N D SPEAK IN THE SAM E TONE O F VOICE

Free Lot Street Parade
Dinner on Ground

Money placed on every lot we sell—yours if you find it
first. Who will catch Greasy Pig? Possum given away,
too.
F.E. SHERM AN, J. L. G RH AAM , G. M. G R AH AM ,
Owners
Orlando, formerly o f Bar Harbor, Maine.

BOWMAN LAND COMPANY
s

Charleston, W . V a .

cent, while in the seven yearn ending for bundling u tra ffic no larger were
with 1920 the nuntU-r o f both loco­ ?2.1100,1)00,000 more than in 1919. The
only remedy for high rates is the tomotives and cars increased only
ductlon o f operating expenses. One o f
slightly over two per cent. The rail­
the things most needed to make pos­
ways bandied the heavy business o f sible large and permanent reductions
D U N N 'S
ID E A S ON
HOW
TO 1917, 191R nnd 1920 largely with sur­
o f expenses is the investment o f a
SO LVE l*ItOHLKM.
plus capacity provided in earlier large amount of capital in improve­
years. Their suurplus capacity wns ments which will enable the railways
N E W O R L E A N S , U ., March 29.— exhausted by 1920 nnd future in­ to operate more economically. Neither
There in absolutely no way to solve creases o f business must be hnndlcd, tile capital needed fo r these improve­
the railroad problem under private Jif at all, with increases o f capacity ments, nor that needed to ennble the
ownership which does not include let­ made in future.
railways to expand their capacity can
tin g the railways earn net returns
"You may consolidate the railwnys be raised unless the railways are a l­
that are reasonable compared with :&gt;r not consolidate them. You may lowed to earn a reasonable net r e ­
those earned in other lines o f busi­ repeal the rate making provisions of turn.
ness, Samuel O. Dunn, o f Chicago, the Transportation act as many nd-j
"Reductions o f rates are desirable
told the Western Petroleum Heffners vacate, or you may let them stand.
but any reductions made In disregard
You may Increase the powers o f the o f the necessity o f the railways earn­
Association here.
"The decline in the development of labor board nnd the Interstate Com­
ing adequate net returns will indlfthe railways has continued until It merce Commission, nr you may reduce
inltcly
postpone
needed improve­
has become a menace to the business them. Whatever else Is done, however, ments.
and prosperity o f the entire country,” the railways w ill not be able ade­
" I f when general business revives
ja id Mr. Dunn. "The railways with quately to increase their facilities, nnd \
we hnve more acute congestions o f
fh e ir existing enpnaity could hardly they will not be aide to hnndle n
traffic and a relatively greater short­
hnndle a larger trnffic than they largely increased trnffic when it
age o f facilities o f transportation
handled in 1920. In view o f past ex­ comes, miles- they are allowed to earn
than ever before, what attitude is the
perience it is reasonable to assume a net return sufficient to cause new
public going to assume?
that nftcr business revives the de­ investment o f fr«m\ one billion to two
" I f we ever get government owner­
mand for transportation w ill within billion dollars n year in their securi­
ship
o f railwnys in this country it
a few years be 40 to "&gt;0 per cent ties fo r some years.
will not Iw n result o f thoughtful and
"T
o
allow
the
railways
to
earn
rea­
larger than in 1920.
sillier discussion nnd decision, but o f
"R a ilw a y freight business increased sonable net returns does not involve
some violent outburst o f public senti­
40 per' cent between 1900 and 1913, keeping their rates high. Their net
ment precipitated by inability o f the
and again Increased 40 per cent be­ return in 1921 wns one-half billion
railways to handle satisfactorily the
tween 1013 and 1920. In the form er dollars le«s than in 1919, although
country’s
commerce."
period, however, the number o f lo­ their rates were much higher. Their
comotives increased 24 per cent and rates had to be so much higher mainThe Herald for Rost Curds.
the number o f freigh t cars also 24 per ly because their operating expenses

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Const Line to Otter
Summer Rates to
Florida Says O’Neal

is worthy of the claim Florfdn is a
fittin g place to spend summer vaca­
tions.
Although the message received by
Mr. O'Neal did not state on what
date the new rates would becomo
effective it is believed the) w ill be­
come operative in the near future,
lasting until next October, when tho
winter season opens,— Orlando Senti­
nel.

women’s ticket or stop courting the
young women.
Election officials are o f the opinion
that a majority o f the men voted for
the women rnndidntea niuf that it
was the heavy women vote that de­
feated Mrs. McDermott nnd Mrs.
Steiner.

The Atlantic Const Line rnitrond
will o ffe r special tourist fares to
Florida during the summer months,
the reduction to apply to nil points
O C ALA A R ISIN G FROM
in the state, where winter tariffs
TH E ASHES O F HID FIR E
nre listed, it was announced yester­
day by W. It. O'Neal, locnl repreTK X RICKARD A C Q U ITTE D
I lls T h r A ia n rla O S I'rra s l
sentntive o f the road.
O C A LA , March 29.— From
the
Ol A L L ( 'l l ARC EH
Mr. O’Neal made public n telegram
ashes
o
f
the
curious
fire
in
the
busi­
A N D IN D IC T M E N T S
ho received from executives o f the
ness section o f Ocala February 18,
road which stated that the round trip
(IIS Thr
I'rvaal
eighteen new buildings already arc
rates to Florida cities from northern
NEW
YO RK, March 29. — Tex
rising. George MncKny A Co., who
points would be made on n basis of Rickard, acquitted o f charges o f nssuffered the heaviest loss in the fire,
eighty per cent o f the rates now in «)iiilt and abduction early today,
have begun construction o f what will
existence. The message said further probably will not he called upon to
he ono o f the hundsomest mercantile
that the new rates would he tendered answer to three similar indictments
Within two
connecting mads fo r busing purposes found ngninst him by the grand jury, buildings in Florida.
weeks
after
the
fire
the
insurance
ad­
in compiling fares to Floridn.
Assistant District , Attorney Decora
justments, clearing o f the debris was
The action o f the Atlantic Const indicated today.
under way, and n week ngo the MacLine is generally hailed as n» assur­
Kay company began work on Its new
ance that therailronds are at last t&lt;* S W E E T H E A R T S T U F F
building.
Work on tho Chace and
recognize Florida ns an nll-thc-yrarF A IL E D TO WORK
Gerig building is expected to bo under
nrotind state and it is predicted that
way at an early date.
nil lines running into the state will
Illy Thf %MnrlMfrd l*rr»»l
The new MncKnKy building will
C H AR LO TTE , In., March 28. Han
follow the example set by the Coast
lie three stories in height ns against
Cupid
lost
his
election
fight
in
C
h
a
r.1
Line.
The locnl Chamber o f Commerce lotto today, nil women candidates for the two stories o f the old one. The
front w ill he o f hu ff colored brick,
has joined with other chambers in city offices being defeated.
with the mortar indented nqd with
During
tho
campaign
a
number
of
the slate and the Florida development
pinto glass show window^ on the
hoard o f Jacksonville in the effort mothers with marriageable daugh­
ground
floor nnd nlrge steel sash winto obtain the recognition from the ters, supported by the daughters
windows with prism glasses on the
themselves,
announced
that
the
g
ir
ls
'(
railroads, believing that the climate
in this state in the summer monlhs young men friends must support the second and third floors.

Fellow Paid a Pretty Penny (or His Thoughts On the Matter!

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It give* the Herald editor ■ satis­
fied feelin g to know that at last tho
g o lf links aro assured fo r Sanford.
Wo have talked about g o lf links and
a country club for ten year* or more
until we were heartily tired o f it and
we suppose our readers were tired
o f It too. But once starting some­
thing we never quit until somebody
puts it over and we knew when the
Chamber o f Commerce took up the
g olf question and put S. O, Chase as
chairman o f the committee that some­
thing would bo done and it was. N ow
Sanford Is in a fa ir way to have a
falrwny second to none in the coun­
try.
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HOKItOWINC. M O N E Y TO P A Y
DEBTS.

W H I

Secrctary Mellon estimates that
the receipts from tho March pay­
ments o f income and profit taxes
will total 400 million dollars. This
will be .100 millions less than such
receipts in March, a year ago.
W e clip the above from an ex­
change nnd have no reason to doubt
Its accuracy. It shows an alarm ing
,|r fjr iPn(.y in the resources o f tho govtirnnicnt ( a deficiency with every year
wb|cb tnkcil us farther awny from
ty10 b]0ntcd incomes, and the exorbltnnt profits o f the flush war times.
It brings us face to face with n
mj j»hty inconvenient dllemmn. There
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protection, and schools, to say noth­ ■
ing o f the utilities such as light,
gas, water and power. Where would
the money come from to support
these needed protections?
Bonds,
you say?
Bonds, interest and r e ­
tirement, depend on taxes, and you
could get nothing from the tax-exempt
new property values which you would
be hound to protect.
O f course Safety Harbor is o f age
and knows its own business, presum­
ably» but It perhaps has overlooked
the fact that almost every municipal­
ity in this country has ceased to ex­
empt new business from paying its
just part o f tho expense o f protection
and government which it w ill enjoy
in any place it proposes to set down.
— Tampa Tribune.
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Bom* of them city apartments are N E W S P A P E R S H E L P F L O ­
so small that a feller can't swnllow a
R ID IA N S (JET E D U C A T IO N
without pressing th' Janitor's bell.

UNCLE HANK

G A IN E S V IL L E , March 20.— Florida
newspapers have helped another thou­
cities like Miami, W est Palm Beach, sand Floridians get started or renew
Daytona, Jacksonville and Orlando their educational activities since Jan­
hnve had bends to sell and in all casos
uary 1st by publishing a notice at that
■ - o -------------------the bonds brought more than par.
time concerning the scholarships o f­
The last batalllon o f soldier dead re
Y et in some communities wo are
fered by the state in correspondenceturned from France yesterday.
It
told that boosting does not pay. That
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study through the General Extension
e a lli to memory mnny sad events in
a Chamber o f Commerce or a 8 “ *
D iTJ lon 'oT th c U n lv e rs it^ „ f Florida',
connection with the war and the faces
o f Trade was an expense and that ^
nnJ thlrty.fwo ncw , tu.
o f those boys who went over so filled
the town could not afford o pay f o r , ^
h#ve cnroUcd nnJ nlt*ched to
wlth ardor and hope.
a live wire secretary, and in t h o s . , ^
|ic&gt;t,onil noticc, frora forty------------0----------same towns today the own authorfda„
and w etkly newspapers
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H liH la , H A H t
I ■ • I A tf (t V * r n O n
Sec pictures in pnper o f a girl and
ties
or
the Acounty
commissioner*
have i
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her fellow who she has promised to
to fi|rht „ kc Mn to get even 05 p e r ;
mentioning a large number of
Among tho
marry and has fooled him five tim e *, certificates which must he redeemed cent o f the total. The bond houses 11 V baIH-'rs
students registered arc men nnd wornby refusing to go through with the a* orce j f Uncle g nm would maintain won’t give par although the tax pay. , ,
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en nnd girls and boys o f all ages who
ceremony nt the altar. In looking ift bjs r(,pm fttion o f a prompt debt pnycr. ers w ill pay par nnd then some.
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some
reason
or. other• were
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thoni one docs not wonder nt it. They , t is |mpn*slble to think o f his nllowNow, d o e.n t it pay to U^ost? ^
lo fjnish lhcjr cducation and dc
both look like nuts. ^ O f courso they jnj* i bll( reputation, gained through Hasn't the secretory o f the Lakeland ^
u
fthead wjth ,t a l iMn time,
are in "high society."
tho stress o f so mnny years, to go Chamber o f Commerce been n paying
or those W’ho nre seeking practical in­
°
by the board. It must be maintained investment?
Is there any move on
General Pershing says the rcduc- at wbnt, vcr COf,t. To pay this 550 foot to disenrd their secretary and struction which will help them make
a better living nnd become better cit­
lions In the army are a serious blow llli|;i3nw o f dollars o f indebtedness, thus save n bit o f money? Lakeland
to the nation's m ilitary policy. Well, ,cfcrPtl,ry Mellon has but 400 mil- is one o f the best inland towns in izens.
B. C. Riley, director o f the General
Gen. old boy, it was done for that very |j„nB 0f dollars o f revenue. Of course, Floridn nnd is not fa r behind Orlan­
purpose, you know. Sort o f .lone for jt cnn.t hp done
nut onc cour8p j8 do when it comes to business trans­ Extension Division says, "Florida
the good of tho nation like calling the oppn to hirn
Tnxnt!on c nnnol b). acted yearly. Pessimists are not al­ newspapers arc the one great agency
made it possible fo r the
boys out in time o f wnr and nil that jnrrf.n)lrd f or it (inn already passed lowed to stay in the town over night. „which ,has
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Extension
Division to enroll
stuff. You know what we mean.
the limit o f safety, nnd is stngnat- Thry do not try t « fit square pegs
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not only the greatest number o f stuing i*ll business with its weight. into round boles In Lake-land ns the ,
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o f any of tho divisions in the
This pnrt o f the state will not mind t;nc|c s am must borrow money to pay citizens are up nnd doing every
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tho increased assessment made or. jier- hlh dcbtj,
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dlsagroeable but minute.
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those in the United States. The Gen­
lonal nr.d real property by the state noecssnry. plnns nre under wny to
The members o f the Cocon Board
equalizer if he makes the balance of jRBUr. o/;q millions o f trensury ccrtlG- o f Trade and also in Moore Hnven era! Extension Division is the agen­
tho state pay their pro rata share o f ,.ntos to pay o f f these old certificates hnve discarded their respective secre­ cy through which the University of
tho taxes. Wo arc willing to pay all nnd provldo a iittle rpady cn!(h tj ,,, taries on the ground o f economy nnd Florida offers its great educational
the traffic will stand but we want it treniury must adopt the plan o f Mi- imagine that some o f the members advantages and resources to all the
to come back to us nnd not go for im- cnwbrr to pay &lt;iiie note by w riting who also have a multitude o f per- people regardless o f residences, pre­
education or training nnd ad|mu. nmni.t at some olher point where annth.'r, and Thank God, that debt’s son a i and other duties to perform wilt vious
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they pay but little taxes.
paid." Or it might adopt the German hnve nothing else to do but give their ,
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hy a stnte appropriation nnd with the
plan o f printing untold millions—or time fre«» gratis to their public boost­
assistance o f newspapers is trying to
Seattle woman amputated her own b| J lion i-of paper money, and paying ing machine.
The result will be
n u t n vitn if 11r&lt;fi li 11a n
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reach folks particularly in the isolat­
arm yesterday because "u spirit com- lt„ dchtn with that, but that would nothing accomplished.
ed sections of the state who
want
mundod her to do bo and now she Is bp a r(&gt;mcdy wnrse than the disease,
Hire a secretary even if your taxos
not expected to live. Again we urc „ nd 8Urp to ,(p fo |juvred by digastor. are boosted. H ire n live w ire every more education. Citizens who desire
practical assistance may find some o f
called upon to remark that spirits in
llncle Same hns greatly the advan­ time and your bonds, like those in
the Agricultural
Reading Courses,
these days iiru funny things. Now, tage o f the average citizen, In his
Lakeland, will bring par or more.
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i Teachers' Review Courses, Conirnerwhen we were young, the spirits hov- I ability to borrow. H i* credit is good
A live town Is made so by the citl. i , , „
m i . o i . i Verad nround the corner grocery and r„ r ftny nmmlnl (ll nny (imp or pJncc zens nnd not by nny other ' ngcncy.— I rial Courses, High School Courses or
i the Civil Service Courses o f particular
they were good spirits and never com- IJut hp is determined to keep it good Florida Post.
interest. Address General Extension
mended any o f us lo cut o ff
our When the average citizen finds his inarms.
Division, Gainesville.
come inadequate to meet his expenses
E X E M P T IN G T A X E S .
with no prospect o f increasing it, he
There arc so mnny fine affairs all begins to think o f economy nnd re­
D A U G H E R TY B A Y S C IV IL
The Safety Harbor Herald says:
over the state to which wo arc in­ trenchment. N ot so with congress.
S E R V IC E H IN D R A N C E TO
The City Commissioners, at
vited every day—social affairs, busi­
G O V E R N M E N T E F F IC IE N C Y
It scorns economy, especially in its
their meeting cn Tuesday night,
ness affairs and nil kinds o f gather­ own expenses. Not long since it voted
passed the ordinance which hns
ings where we could havo such a good $500,000 fo r the purchase o f seeds fo r
W A S H IN G T O N , March 29.— Belief
been watched fo r with interest by
that the civil service is a hindrance
time in pleasure and profit combined congressmen to ' distribute to their
mnny who contemplate building
to government efficiency was express­
-but we cannot get away from this constituents, in the hope o f influencthis spring, that o f exempting the
i' jklit if nil ♦typew
vnmvri
iivnl office flnftk
t__ _n *few
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beautiful
riter and
desk in(r
ed by Attorney-General
Daugherty,
city taxes for five years from
to which w . have been chained by ha5 Itopn P)tpolcd „ nJ dpr!dcd time
testifying recently before the house
date o f the ordinance nn nil build­
appropriations committee.
the dear little daily.
j out „ r mjnd( j,ul still persists in conings and additions to buildings.
" I t is probably a gratuitous sugges­
0
* gross, even while the nntion hns to
It is never the purpose o f the Trib­
Tampa is bonding fo r IflO.OOO for j ,„)rn,w monoy t0
,u honwt dcbtB.
tion, but I believe the civil service
une to hinder in any way the progres­
™ ? : W ta t I. popularly known ns the "pork sive steps o f nny plnee. but it would is an interference to some extent in
■eems like a large sum but it is none
u
, „ . . the discharge o f public business," said
barrel b ill" is nnothcr illustration o f -nil
rnll attention o f the city o f Safety . . . .
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too large for a growing city like
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|tho attorney-general, ns quoted in the
the reluctance o f congress to practice Harbor
to one or two things in the [ . , ,
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Tainpa. Sanford wants to bond for economy when it trenches on their pet . . ,,
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f printed rccoro of the hearing. “ While
matter o f exempting
pting property from .
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I am attorney general and while tho
water front improvements an,I some privilege.. The nation rejoiced when
taxation fur n number o f years ns nn
people cannot see it but the lake front
congress passed the budget bill, a fter inducement to new business to come civil service law is In the statutes I
nnd terminals and docks and piers
w ill enforce it and observe it ns I ex­
long years o f solicitation and Director in.
and boat basin will be the greatest Dawes took bold o f it with nn ener­
pect to enforce and observe all laws.
In the first pince the homo mer­
assets o f this city ill the next ten getic determination to effe ct somo
" I believe if it wore not for tho civil
chant and business man who has
year*.
W ater transportation hns real economies in our wasteful m eth­
service we could get along with less
struggled along during tho past years
come to stay and will be the biggest ods. He hns already done much good, , .
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than two-third* o f the number o f cmdoing his pnrt in keeping up the ex- ,
thing in the south in a f*w years.
nnd instituted many reforms, saving non.n
fun,!
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,m,,Cr civil *Crvict'- «»•*
pense fund o f n city, has ns much
the nation millions o f dollars, hut if right to be exempt from taxntion for ably get twice as much work out of
W e wish we could convince the pro- congress is to ignore and override his a period o f years to allow him to them."
Asked b y .a member to explain just
pie here that the Importance o f th e 1recommendations at will, his further catch up with improvements he wishes
now what might be done. Mr. Daugh­
river transtnirtation, the deepening o f usefulness will be curbed
The earnto make, or to increase the stock he
erty said:
the St. Johns river, the cutting o f the
wholehearted co-operation o f
needs. It Is nil right to encourage
"1 suppose the department o f juscanal into] Indian river and many ,.0n g r c i, |* needed to get the best ro
new business, but, speaking general,
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lice hns ns good employes and ns
othor improvements are the real de- sUltB front the budget.
I f that is i
ly, the business that comes to a place f (ljtbf u] w
who are under civil service,!
volopmcnU for lira section. So few l i k i n g it can be o f little good,, nnd
demanding something more than the
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people seem lo be nble to look abend congress does not seem to realize the
ns those who are under civil service
other business men get, is so npt to
and see what our river transportation necessity for economy. The obi fnshin any other department, but they
be entirely fo r self, that by the time
means to this city. Without the St, ioned method o f retrenching expenses
are not ns anxious generally to tie in
the tax-exempt period expires it is ,
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pince to commence work on the dot as
Jjihns river Sanford would be com.
niCct a reduced Income in not in liable
to sell out to some one else for !.
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they ure to quit work before tho dot.
pletely bottled up now and forever favor now-n-days.— Tampa Times,
a good profit and seek another taxnnd yet we do not appreciate what
They call the
. . . I would rather take the recom­
ineasley sums given exempt town fo r another period.
the river means it us.
mendations o f a political committee,
to the St. Johns river "p ork " but it
In the second place, with tho tax•I
I'it h n r l&gt;«»m
m jiiH im a n ,
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is the host investment the govern­ exempt seeurllU*, nr.d the uofuir
self-respecting
committee
for the ap­
ment ever ow.de fo ; the people. I f we mnnner in which the ineome tax is
Jiad nny delegation in congress we levied, three per cent o f the entire pointment o f n man or woman than
he compelled to go through the ro­
could get action on our river,
population Is now paying seventy per
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cent o f the tola) tax o f the govern,
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S E L L IN G BONDS A T PAR.
mont, not including state, county nnd “ " f "
Thoy urc * * * * ' } *
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municipal taxes. Every man or busl- nLmbl ‘ T ’
rncLrK‘ tic undor
the civil service ns nre those not unThe recent snle o f bond* in I-nke- nes* which is exempt from tnx pay■
der civil service.”
lnnd to the amount o f $575 nbovc par ing fo r n year, or fo r a period o f
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shows that boosting a city nnd adver­ yenrs, is riding free on the hack o f
The world nt your door every eventising it well does help when thnt the men who nre paying; nnd the
said rity hns something to sell. Those henvy biirden o M n ra tio n " will ' never |n* for ,5c— I)ul,y I,c r n R
thnt keep track o f well advertised be lifted in this country until every
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communities cannot help but notice man pay* hi* ju*t, fa ir part.
v a l u a b l e a r t i c l e griv■
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
Ihnt tho towns thnt are boosted nnd
Suppose, under n !* x exempting orU W aV S a t u r d a y w ith
vice Our Motto
bragged o f by their own citizens n r o ' «linnn&lt;*c, there should grow up n city
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the one* that get away with the o f several thousand people, where now 6RCR P U lC lia S O .
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j are but hut a few hundred, practically V C r t i s e m e i l t i l l F r i d a y ’ s
Phone* 497-491
Lakeland authorities sold $100,000 nil the incrense being mndo through U p r o 1 H ___ T l n v H ’ u
rorth o f bonds nnd they brought a I the exempted business. There w ou ld ,— ,
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little more thuii par. That speaks' grow up with it the need fo r fire S t o r e .
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well for Lakeland.
Other booming protection, police protection, health
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Fellow told us today that he saw
the " fift y horsemen o f the Apocolypsc"
on the road tho other night and luck­
ily he had his own w ife with him.

[GROCERIES!

FRUITS
I ’ AND VEGETABLES |

S

A

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DEANE TURNER

W h e n The Stock
Salesman Comes
Around..
Tell him that you have made up your mind to
buy paid up Stock in the SANFO RD B U ILD ­
ING &amp; LO A N ASSOCIATION, because the
stock pays Four per cent each six months, is
safe and conservative, and last, but not least,
every dollar goes immediately into homebuilding*. Have applications for more than
One Hundred and F ifty Thousand Dollars—
people who are waiting for the money to
build. W e can’t pay stock salesmen, but ask
you, that have money to invest, to discuss the
matter with any of the directors o f the Build­
ing &amp; Loan Association or with any o f our
Bankers. They know.
-SHARES $100.00 EACHBuy all you can

|Sanford Building and
Loan Association
--------------- O F F I C E R S --------------T. J. M IL L E R .............. ..................... President
II. It. S T E V E N S ......................... Vicc-PreBident
A. P. C O N N E L L Y ........ Secretary and Treasurer

------------ 1) I R E C T O U S------------I). L. T H R A S H E R
S. O. S IIIN H O L S E R

.. Employment Bureau..

B. F. W H IT N E R
FO R E ST L A K E

Shriners, Attention!

The vocational commlttco o f the Busi­
I desire to meet all member* o f th
ness nr.d Professional Women’s Club
Mystic Bhrino Friday evening In th
requests all young women dsslring
Palm Room o f the Valdes Hotel at
employment to register at the First
o'clock to discuss holding o f a Core
Nationnl Rank.
moninl here during May.
AGNES G. B E R N E R , Chalroian
T . L. M ILLE R .

Notable Lectures
at the-

Redpath Chautauqua
“ Under the Paws of the
Russian Bear”
L E W IS A. C O N V I8

“ Tragedies o f the Unprepared”
TH O M A S BROOKS F LE T C H E R

“ The Indispensable Tools o f
Democracy”
F R A N K DIXON

“ Furnishing the Home Beautiful”
EDWIN W. UN ANGST

“ What Do You Think When
You Think?
P A T T IS O N K I.IN R

Five Big Days
SEASON TICKETS FOR A L L 5 D AYS, $3.00

■CHAUTAUQUA W E E K HERE-

APRIL 4TH TO APRIL 8TH

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922

PAGE THREE

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OVIEDO

CH U LU O TA IN N
On the Okeechobee Drench o f the F lorlil* G u t Coait Railway, Chulaota, Fla., among the pines and lakes o f Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private balha and hot water heat. P in t
class cuisine. Rates 12.50 to )15 0 per day; |10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location o f room.

MBS. CHAS. D. BRUM LEY, Manager

I CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
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“SERVICE THAT COUNTS"

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We hnndlc everything in

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TH E F R U IT A N D VEGETABLE LINE

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Car Lota or Less.

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Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

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A valuable article giv­ 911,000,000 SUIT
en away Saturday with
FILED AG AINST
each purchase. See ad­
H E N R Y FORD
vertisement in Friday’s
he
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Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe M IA(MI l fI, TFla.,
March 30.— Claiming
that Henry Ford owes him $11,000,000
Store.
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T ry a Herald Want Ad today.

While they last we will give a

Latest

Style

DURHAM DUPLEX
RAZOR
with every pnekuge of bludcs
purchased

BALL HARDWARE
COMPANY
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GLOBE PIANO CO.
S A V E YO U MONBY
W rite ua

Empire Hotel Block
O R I.A N C O , F LO R ID A

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
O P T IC IA N — O PT O M E TR IS T

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Sanford, Fla.

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS
C IT Y T A X HOOKS CLOSE A P R IL
1, 1922, A F T E R W lflG H A L L T A X ES R E M A IN IN G U N P A ID W I L L nE
C O LLEC TE D B Y L E V Y A N D S A L E
OF T H E P R O P E R T Y U PO N W H IC H
T A X E S A R E D E L IN Q U E N T .
A L F R E D FO STER,
29i-24tc
City Tax Collector,

BEFORE B U Y IN G
A PH O NO G RAPH

— at—

DRENNEN PIANO CO.
O RLAND O , FLA .

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. SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
As ench day comes to us
with the wonderful weather
and the wonderful prospects
unfolded to our vision in
this vote o f loveliness und
t ,rs it gives one n satis­
fied feeling that we are liv­
ing in a place that is just
nhout ns near perfection ns
one can get it on this mun­
dane sphere (whatever that
means) nnd it also brings
to mind that we should he
happy ns the mocking bird,
the June bug nnd all other
orders o f creation. Our pros­
pects this day nre so hright
as to dazzle the sun nnd that
is going sonic. Watch the
Herald for future announce­
ments o f n raise in tnxes.
r.. 10 A. M. M ARCH 30, 1922
Maximum
Minimum
T
Range
Barometer
Calm ami clear.

Mr. Stick ney o f Daytona was in
Oviedo Monday looking nfter the in­
terests o f the Southern Bell Telephone
Co.
TO N IG H T A T T H E HIGH SCHOOL
Dr. Hilhurn, presiding elder o f the
in royalties on a magneto he invented
J I’ M O K PLO Y W IL L HE G R E A T
for him, and which is now in use in Orlando District, preached nt the
COME O U T A N D H E L P THEM
Ford’s cars, Edward Huff, superin- Methodist church in Oviedo Wcdnestendent o f a Miami ••ns»in'’ering com- day night. Immediately a fter the aerAt the High School Auditorium, on
pnny, yesterday filed «uit against Ford mon * Quarterly Conference wns
Thursday, March 30th. The program
for that amount.
*ie’ dMiss Elizabeth Igiwton o f Roiiins follows:
Vocal solo— Lillie Ruth Spencer.
College spent the week-end with her
PR E S E R V IN G EGGS IN
Reading— Dorothy Stokes.
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. I.awton.
W A T E R G LASS
Play— “ A proposal Under D ifficul­
Rev. and Mra. L. E. W righ t were
ties.”
visitors to Sanford Wednesday.
During the spring and cnrly sum­
Tin- east:
N ext Wednesday, April 6th, has
mer, when eggs are nbundant and been set ns ‘‘clct..i up day" nt the Roll Yards ley.
Victor MeLnUghlin
reasonable in price, attention should Oviedo cemetery.
Jack Barlow ________ Rryon Stephens
bo given to preserving thorn for win­
(Suitors for the hnnd o f Dorothy .
On Thursday. April (tth, the Oviedo
ter use. Fresh eggs properly pre­ stores begin to observe their weekly
Andrews.)
served may he kept for 8 to 12 months half holidays.
Dorothy Andrews___ .. . . M a c Holly
in excellent conditions nnd used with
Miss Wana Pope spent the w eek­ Jennie, the m a id -..- Gladys Wilson
good results.
Chorus— "Lucky Home.”
end in CJcnevn, the guest o f Miss
Eggs laid during April. May, nnd |je|t,n Mornn.
Rending— Miss Williams.
enrly June have been found to keep
Choron—"
Mnmm y."
Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Brannon nnd
better than those In id later in the Mrs. C. L. West nnd baby arc spend­
Egyptian Dance— Mme. Fatima.
season.
Chorus— " I Like It."
ing n few days in Jacksonville, the
I f satisfactory results are to bo ob­ guests o f Misses M ary nnd Alice
The progrnm is given by the Junior
tained, the eggs shouh. be fresh and Brannon.
Class, assisted by the Freshmen and
clean and, i f partible, Infertile. E ggs
The Oviedo Boy Scouts hnve or­ will he one o f tho heat events o f the
that float when placed in the solu­ dered new bnso hnli suits and expect school year. The students are giving
tion are not fresh and therefore can ! to have them in time fo r their game ar. interesting entertainment, full of
not be preserved. When an egg is with Orlando Saturday.
fun. at the reasonable prices o f thirtyonly slightly soiled, n cloth damp­
Miss Cook o f Georgin hns been visit­ five nnd twenty-five cents.
ened with vinegar enn he used to re­ ing Mrs. C. T. McCullcy fo r several
Don't fa il to come out. March 30th,
move such stains. Under no circum­ days.
to the Junior entertainment.
High
stances should badly soiled or cracked
W. II. Kimbrel Is spending several School Auditorium.
eggs he used for preserving; If put days nt home this week, looking nfter
Musir will be furnished by .lames
into the jnr while dirty they will spoil his farm.
Schanl, piano, and James Robson,
nnd washing removes a protective
Mrs. A. K. Crawford le ft Saturday drums.
coating which prevents spoiling.
for Jacksonville, a fter spending two
Water-Glass Method.
weeks with her mother, Mrs. M. M.
" E X IDE B A T T E R Y S E R V IC E ” the
A good method fo r the preservn- King.
strongest ir tho world. Wo are paid
tion o f eggs Is the use of water glass
to examine nnd rc-flil your batter
or sodium silicate. I f the price o f
T H E E A 8 T K K IIA7.A Alt
free o f charge. Tho Battery is tho
water glass (sodium silicinte) Is about o f the Pipe Organ Club w ill he held life of the car. Wo re-charge nnd re­
30 cents n quart, eggs may be pre­ nt Dr. Moore’s Optical Parlors, Sat­ pair all makes batteries.— Ray Broth­
served nt a cost o f approximately 2 urday, April 8th.
3I3-J3te ers, Sanford. Fla.
311-tfc-daw
cents n dozen. It is not desirable to
use the water-glass solution a second
time.
Use 1 quart of sodium siliciatc to 9 ♦♦♦
quarts o f water that has been boiled
and cooled. Place the mixture in n 6.
gallon crock or jnr. This w ill be suf­
ficient to preserve 16 dozen eggs and
will serve ns a guide fo r the qunntity
needed to preserve larger numbers o f
eggs.
(1 ) Select a 6-gallon crock \and
clean it thoroughly, nfter which It
should he srnided nnd allowed to dry.
(2 ) Heat a qunntity o f water to the
boiling point and allow it to cool.
(3 ) When cool, measure out 9
quarts o f wnter, plncc it in the crock,
nnd add 1 quart o f sodium silicinte,
stirring the mixture thoroughly.
(4 ) The eggs should he placed in
the solution. If sufficient eggs are
not obtainable when the solution is
first made, additional eggs may he
added from time to time. Bo very
careful to allow at least two inches o f
the solution to cover the eggs nt all
times.
(5 ) Place the crock containing the
preserved eggs in n cool, dry place,
well co ver'd to prevent evaporation.
Waxed n e w covered over and tbu
around the top of the crock will answer this purpose.
Using Preserved Eggs.
Fresh, clean eggs, properly preserved, ran be used satisfactorily for
all purposes in cooking nnd fo r the
table .When eggs preserved in water
glass are to he boiled, a jm nll hole
should he made in the shell with n pin
at the large end before placing them
in the water. This is done to allow
the air in the egg to esenpp when
heated so as to prevent cracking.

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Pay Less and Bank the
...Difference...
W hy I). L. Thrasher is doing more business than in 1921?
Because the buying public knows the same merchandise can
be bought for less money at the store that sells tor cash only.

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H A L F PRIC E

Blouses, Shirts, Undertogs, Sox,
Stockings, Wash Shirts, Pants,
Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps .. ..
Most oi this stock is K A Y N E E Brand, strictly fast col­
ors. Owing to the fact that we will not restock our Boys’
Department it will be necessary for you to be sure to get
the right size as we will not take back any merchandise.
Bring the hoy with you and be sure o f the size before tak­
ing it out o f the store.
Nothing Sent Out on Approval--------Nothing Charged
Sale W ill Last ’Till the Entire Stock is Sold

N O T IC E TO CONTRACTORS
The C ity Manager will receive bida
up to A pril firet fo r the moving o f
city stables and the erection o f cot­
tage. Plane and detail* may be seen
at the C ity Manager’s office.
C. J. R Y A N .
SH-Dtc
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to our store because we want your business and if you ac­
cept. we feel confident that our prices will convince you ox
the truthfulness o f our claims thr.t it pays to pay cash. Wo
hnve the most complete stock of Men's, Women's and Chil­ ■
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Men’s $1.60 Suits Underwear at
$1.00
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Mrs. J. R. Hardee and two children
left Wednesday fo r their home in
Fernindina, after an extended visit
to Mrs. Hardee’s sister, Mrs. W. B.
Englctt. Mrs. Hardee and her two
handsome children made many friends
in Oviedo who regret to see them leave
and hope they will return again soon.
W. 11. Dodd spent Tuesday in San­
ford.
J. C. Owen o f lakeland is in Oviedo
this week looking after his grove in­
terests.
Mosdnmes W . P. Carter, R. W . I.aw.
ton, T. L. Mead, L. R. Mitchell and F.
N orris attended the County Federa­
tion o f Women’s Clubs in Sanford
Thursday.
Rev. J. N. Thompson, pastor o f the
Baptist church, baptized four o f his
members at I.nke Charm Sunday
nftemoon at 3:30. All the applicants
for church tnemi*ership w ere received
during the recent revival services.
Those baptized were Mrs. J. C. Brown,
Malcolm Junes, Clinton and Ernestine

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PAGE FOUR

CONSULTATION
ANDADVICE
FREE

I MILLIONS FOR
CONSTRUCTION

Even if you have some one else do
your work— you will have a

BETTER H O M E
I f you talk it over with

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And you will have the

Best Home
I f you have him build it.

It will be

mutually profitable for you to
investigate
The PRIC E is right
810 West First St.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFIC

It i f wars possible to assemble all
tho figures to represent the money
that is Heine expended in Florida fo r
construction work, not including any
but vhnt o f a public character, the a g ­
gregate amount would be both enor­
mous and astounding. With a very
grent expenditure o f time and labor
these figures could be assembled,
merely fo r the purpose o f definite in
formation. However, our present pur­
pose is served if wc present some data
with reference to Palm Beach county,
a Florida unit carved out o f the w ild­
erness not so many years ago. A s a
matter o f history Palm Beach county
was created in 1909, and has had por­
tions taken away to form parts o f
Broward and Okeechobee counties. It
has, or had in 1920, as now constitut
ed, a total population o f 18,054. It
had in that same year a total proper­
ty valuation, railroad and telcgrnph
lines not included, o f $7,^92,080, which
figures give only an idea as to the
approximate actual value today o f
property in that coiinty.
As money is counted today, eight
millions o f dollars is not n very large
amount with which to represent the
wealth o f a county. But it must be
remembered thnt the
constructed
wealth that is In Palm Beach county,
ns in every other county, hns been nc
cumulated in comparatively brief time
and thnt the work started from prac­
tically nothing except with Nature’s
endowment in soil nnd climate. O r ig ­
inally there were no public roads nnd
bridges, no schools nnd other public
building, no adequate drainage
by
which the rich soil could be made
available— no improvements o f
any
sort. But the people went to work
nnd have achieved wonders, not only
in Palm Beach but in every other
Florida county, until today there are
modern facilities,
constructed
im ­
provements, o f enormous value nnd
costing, in the aggregate, almost fa b ­
ulous sums o f money.
Florida's construction work is by
no means completed, fa r from it. But
it goes on steadily and to the utmost
extent possible within limited resourc­
es. A t that, the resources arc very
considerable. Again
taking
Palm
Bench county for illustration, there
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“ A Nation o f Home Owners” is thei
everyone who is paying rent can he
property o f his native land? Of
Spring, the impulse to own yourowj

are public enterprises now under w ay
in thnt county that call for the ex­
penditure o f nearly |4,000,000, h a lf o f
the property valuation of tw o years
ago. These enterprises Include per­
manently constructed roads nnd b rid g ­
es, public school buildings, light nnd
water plants, drainage nnd other like
improvements fo r which the people
have voted the money, some o f which
will come from current tax receipts
nnd more through bonds which they
w ill redeem out o f their earnings in
tht* coming years, while at the same
time having the benefits of these im ­
provements.
Truly, the construction work thnt is
now going on in Florida, building fo r
the present and fo r many, many years
into the future, is enormous. It
is
made possible only through the th rift
nnd enterprise o f the people. When
one stops to consider with what they
have to do to get "arunning a ta r i"
ns is said in racing parlance, w ith tho
obstacles they hav eto overcome, many
o f them ignorant or ill-advised op­
position, their progress is as am azing
ns it is stupendous, as worthy ns it is
enterprising.
It is sincerely to l&gt;e hoped that this
Florida construction work will go on,
ns is necessary and in keeping w ith
the progressive spirit of a people de­
sirous o f achieving thnt which is both
desirable and commendable.
W ise
direction o f this work is essential in
order thnt it may prove an nssot o f
inestimable value to the present g en ­
eration and to those o f the future, thnt
to these latter may be handed as a

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heritage and not as n liability w ith­ also home but on Sundny they re­
out accompanying benefits.— Timcs- turned to Windermere with Mr. and
Mrs. Nonh F r y and Emil Magnuson,
Union.
who came up fo r the day. They were
here the previous Sunday, too.
Emil Magnuson was a welcome vi*.
itor nt Sundny school.

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

Mrs. Volie W illiams, who on Thursday entertained Mrs. Dunnie Arru.it*
nnd the twins, Earnest and Karnestine and Mrs. Charley Arrnnts and littie Marvin, nre spending this week
with the babies at her father’s home
Mr. nnd Mrs. Teitsmn, o f Geneva, !n Orlnndo.
were callers at the home o f Mr. and
Charles Cram er is expecting his
Mrs. Forest West on Sunday.
brother to visit him from Fuirview,
Mrs. Wcsterdick visited at the home Oklahoma .this week. His wife and
o f her brother, Seymour Pritchard nnd childien returned from Formosa on
Monday evening.
On Saturday he
wife.
CJ. H. Hirscht has been setting out went down to secs them nnd his aunt
with
him,
Bright Lnney,
trees nnd building fences nnd now A u ­ taking
gust Sw.'.nson is nt it, too, improving Leonnrd and Miss Lila West.
their homes. The pastor has been set­
ting orange trees also nt his home to
bud.
Mrs. Barney Beck accompanied Mrs.
Caider to Orlando Monday and Dr.
Osenhacb took them to Formosa to
see Mrs. Coller. The hoys remained
with their grandmother, Mrs. Westerdick.
Mrs. Jennie Kricson nnd little ones
went to DcLand Friday to spend a
few days with her sister, Mrs. Adam
Karr, while on Sundny A lfred took
over the children anil Mrs. John Borell and Woodard Bertlcson to spend
the day there.
Mrs. Bengston visited nil o f last
week nt the home o f her daughter,
Mrs T. O. Tyner. Miss Kunice was

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Mrs. Norman DeForcat uml her
friend spent a few days nt the beach,
her little daughter Elizabeth Ann re­
maining with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Henderson and
children visited their old neighbor*,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Andes last .Sun­
day.
The many friends o f Mr. and Mr*.
Coller are so glad to hear thnt she i«
getting along so finely nt the For­
mosa Sanitarium. V. C. goes down to
spend n part o f each day with her,
while their little daughter, Bright
Lnney, hns been staying this week
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ballinger but expeetj to spend the week end with
Margaret Kricson.
There w ill ho preaching ns usual the

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AUCTION SALE
H E A R THE T W IN

AUCTIONEERS

SELL

Benna Vista Estates
Saturday, April 1st, 10 A. M.
EZY E Z Y TERMS TO QUICK BUYERS TO HIGHEST
BIDDERS REGARDLESS OF PRICE, V A L U E
OR LO CATIO N

GIVEN A W A Y FREE
bacon, sacks o f flour, bags of salt, sugar, pounds
of coffee, aluminum ware, kitchen utensils, rugs, socks,
stockings, dishes, cutlery, Florida souvenirs, brushes,
combs, necklaces, baskets, shirts, skirts, brooms and oth­
er use I u! and valuable articles. You must attend the sale
and be pi esenl when articles are given away. GET FREE
GREEN D RAW ING TIC K E T A T M ILLE R ’S F U R N I­
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Free Lot

Street Parade

Dinner on Ground Served by Mothers’ Club
-Money placed on every tot we sell—yours if you find it
first* W H O W IL L CATCH GREASY PIG? Possum g iv ­
en away, too.

TWIN AUCTIONEERS

F. E. SHERM AN, H. L. GRAHAM , G. M. SH ERM AN,
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Owners

SELL TH E SAME LOT A T T H E SAME TIM E TO THE
SAME CROWD A T TH E SAME BID FROM THE SAME
W AGON A N D SPE AK IN THE SAME TO N E OF VOICE

Orlando, formerly of Bar Harbor, Maine.

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first Sunday in the month. Sunday
echoo! meets at 2:00 when we hope to
get our new quarterlies and the ser­
mon by Rev. Clarke at 3:00.
Will Henderson kindly brought over
the pastor Tuesday evening for the
Iliblo study. N ext time it is Rev. It)
chapter. Come!

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V. Lewis, and sister, Mrs C. W. Entzminger.
Mrs. B. J. Overstreet and Mrs.
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money on your lumber and all building materials.

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Mrs. Long nnd Mrs. Hour were the
D A R K E N G R A Y , FAD E D H A IR
gracious hostesses Monday evening nt
W ITH S A G E TE A
a 500 party. There were four tables
o f players. At a late hour delicious
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refreshments were served.
Those
Grandmother kept her hair beauti­
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present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank fully darkened, glossy nnd attractive
Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. J. with a brew o f Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Ra
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mt a*j P i Ra R* R* Rs Ra R* Ra John nnd Ralph Ranger, C. H. Com,
faded or streaked appearance, Ibis
l.arry Ford and E. H. Miller.
simple mixture was applied with won­
II. F. Phipps o f Tampa was a visitor
Mrs. B. J. Overstreet entertained derful effect. By asking at any drug
in town Wednesday.
at 500 Tuesday evening. There were I store foi “ Wyeth's Huge and Sulphur
Mr. and Mrs. White left Thursday three tables of players. Those in­ jCompaund," you w ill get a large bot­
for their home in Michigan, after vited were Mr. ami Mrs. White, Mr. tle o f this old-time recipe, improved
spending the w inter here.
and Mrs. Roy Sour, Mr. and Mrs. by the addition o f other ingredients,
The play nt the Library last Wed­ Neimycr, C. H. Corn ami Miss Ruth, all ready to use, at very little cost.
nesday evening was quite a success,
tyiss Olive Dinkel and E. S. Miller.
This simple mixture can be depended
The Longwood base ball nine will upon to res)&lt;*re natural color and beau­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Noyyca left
Wednesday fo r their home in Maine. cross bnts with Apopka Saturday, ty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
C. II. Corn, Miss Ruth and Miss April 1st.
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage
Olive Dinkel were visitors in Orlnndo
Snturdny afternoon.
RE PO R T OF H O SPITAL SHOW ER. nnd Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
Mr. nnd Mrs. W ill Rincnu nnd Miss
Fay were visitors in Orlnndo SaturFor the benefit o f those interested nobody can tell it lias been applied—
in the hospital I wish to make the it's so easy to use, too. You simply
day.
dampens a comb or soft brush and
Dr. R. I - Anderson und Mr. W il­ following report:
draw
it through your hair, taking one
son o f Orlnndo were in town Sunday.
Money received, $13.50; napkins, 5
strand
nt a time.
Ily morning the
Miss Ebha Hnrtley spent the week doz.; tray covers, 115; wash cloths, 2;
end in Snnford, the guest o f Miss face towels, 60; dish towels, 8; scarfs, gray hair disappears, a fter another
Turkish towels, 10; bed spreads, 10; application or two, it is restored to its
Jimmie Laing.
natural color and looks glossy, soft
Mrs. Fnlgnr Harris left fo r her sheets, 27; pillow cases, 59,
und beautiful.— Adv.
Mary Pulcston.
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by making use o f electrical helps, — a Washing Machine,
Vacuum Sweeper, Electrical Iron, Toaster, Percolator and
other labor saving devices. Those untiring ' household as­
sistants" will do your work quickly and efficiently. And the
cost is indeed trilling when you think o f the time, energy
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to homeowners. There is constant exasperation atm expense. Every plan
for a new home should include a visit to Mahoney &amp; Walker, the plumbmg
headquarters. W e will be glnd to talk over your equipment needs on any
phase o f sanitation, heating, plumbing or kindred service.

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If you are interested in owning a home, see V.
C. COLLER. Plans and specifications free, if
I build the house. I can make the best price on
work as I buy my material at wholesale prices.

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S TA TE B A N K S W IN
Author and Artist
R IG H T TO CHARGE
Fought Real Duel
With Riding Gloves CHECKS EXCHANGE
California llim Another Sensation In

S a ga city

A rtistic Circlet

The man who keeps his idle cash in circula­
tion by depositing it in the Peoples Bank o f
Sanford, where it is used to help legitim ate
business, experiences the peace of mind o f
knowing that his money is absolutely safe.
He usually becomes n regular customer, and
stays with us.
Start this thrift-habit without delay, and bo
prepared for any emergency that may come.

(D r T h e A a e o r la t r S P r r u )
S A N F R A N C ISC O ,
Mnrch 30.—
H orry Leon Wilson, nationally known
author, and Theodore Crilcy, artist,
fought a duel Inst Saturday accord­
ing to the Snn Francisco Examiner to*
day. The duel was fought in a shel­
tered glen near Carmel, seventy miles
j south o f here, at daylight. Weapons
i were fists, encased in riding gloves.
C riley won. The newspaper says n
foul o f long standing arising from a
quarrel after N ew Yenr’s festivity
wnH responsible.
F IF T Y D E L E G A T E S A T ROAD
M E E T IN G IN ST. A U G U S T IN E

ST. A U G U S T IN E , Fla., March 30.
— Good roads advocates, approximate­
ly B0 in umber representing virtually
a every section in the state met here
I yesterday morning nt n meeting ca ll­
ed by the St. Augustino board o f
trade fo r the purpose o f devising
I ways and means fo r improving road
building in Florida.
I The meeting was called to order
to So *4 to to
to to by J. J. Gannon, president o f the local
Kimball Pianos, from factory
tn
to i board o f trade, and following an into
home prices. Whrn you are out shop­
to |vocation by the Rev. Calkins, o f tho
to
ping, don't fail to stop in at T. J.
to
to
j Baptist church, Eugcnt Mnster, city
M iller &amp; Sons* and look them over.
to |manager o f St. Augustine, was made
Then see Mr. Lamer, fo r prices and to
to I chairman o f the conference.
terms.
288-tfc to to to to to to to to
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FOR C O U N TY C O M M ISSIO N E R |Anastcsla Island, a fter which adjournTho friends o f D. L. Thrasher an- &lt;merit was taken until today,
riounco his candidacy fo r the position
Spenkers yesterday voiced the aim
o f County Commissioner fo r District! o f the conference ns that o f helping
No. 1, knowing that he will at
the state road department solve its
times he found doing his full duty as problems. To this end steps are to
he sees it and that tho county will bo taken looking to amendment o f the
hnve a business man In District No. t federal road building specifications
and a conscientious worker for the so that the stnte may build roads o f
people o f the whole country.— Paid materials deemed best fo r Its climate
313-1 tc
Political Advertisement.
and yet share in federal funds. In ­
creased funds for the state road de­
partment to carry on its work w ill
In (h r C lr r till (H u r l u f Srurlnutr C o n n also be sought.
i f , r tn r ld n ,— In ( h n nerry
The federal government's require­
N O T IC K OI* F IN A I, A C C O U N T IN G IIV
A l l V IIM S T II A T It I X
ment in the allotment o f road funds,

j The Peoples Bank of Santord
POLITICAL

A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
You Can Find the Name of
Every Live Professional and
Business Man In Hanford In
This Column Each Day

Hobart T Humphrey, William 1*. HumwnN l,c* forth, that twelve inches
nhroy (sometimes known
(• H-, o f rock nnd eight inches o f solid conComplainants,
j crote he ibid. This method o f surHoso I* Humphrey Inittvldualy unit as I fo r *nR
Administratrix of the F.stnto of Wit* ' climate.

held to be

absurd

in this

Ilarn T. Humphrey, (sometimes ratted
W. T. Humphrey), deceased, Theresa j
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Humphrey. I V. htnnstrorn, Ir-e Htcn-1 I . b t It X T T I I m v n r
s*rom. Hrnest I. Humphrey, Arthur
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itess::?:

Tax Assessor A lex Vaughn hns re­
ceived a letter from State Tax Equal­
izer llarion Dawson advising him that
after n canvass o f the county by one
o f his representatives he had come to
the conclusion that Seminole county
real and personnl property was due
for a ton per cent raise all round.
His orders arc ns follows:
“ You are hereby directed to make
your valuations nnd assessments fo r
the year 1922 accordingly, raising the
tax valuation o f the two classes o f
property by the specified ten per cent
ns required by Chnptcr 8584, Laws of
Florida, Acts o f 1921."
Mr. Dnwson hns ordered increases j
in the valuation o f a number of
counties in tho state declaring that a
personal examination uf the 1921 tax
rolls revealed inequalities in valua­
tion. In case tho changes arc made
the assessment w ill be raised but the
millngc can be lowered by the county
commissioners who can bo relied upon
to look nfter the business o f taxation
in this county which their years of
residence and experience guarantees
tho taxpayers. There are many things
to be taken into consideration in these
tnx matters and while everyone recog­
nizes the fact that taxes have never
been equalized in tho stnte nnd they
should be, it is nlso a fact that ninny
counties hnve never paid their Just
share nnd i f this is remedied South
Florida w ill o ffe r no serious objec­
tion to the change. Sanford celery
lands nnd orango groves have paid
tho limit fo r ninny years, some cer­
tain pnrcels o f lands probably paying
more than others which could nnd
should he equalized, hut when wo
know’ that other lands in tho state
are not paying their pro rata o f
taxes and that the owners hnve avoid­
ed paying their Just share fo r years
this part o f the state naturally de­
sires that nil pay alike nnd thereby
comes the objection. Since tho act
o f the 1921 legislature was fo r this
purpose it gives the tax payers a ray
o f hope that maybe at last the taxes
will he placed where they belong and
will he equalized in just proportion.

George A. DeCottes

TRAIN SCHEDULE

that is broad, and safe and un­

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derstanding1—
Service that is capable and well
organized and that has fo r it’s
aim the happiness and success
of our friends and patrons.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public and ail users of ELDER
S PR IN G S W A T E R to visit the spring and in
our method o f handling its product. W h y trike
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial fo r many troubles.
The Ford people o f Sanford os well as the
Western Union recommend this w ater fo r
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle o f this water
sent you and protect vour health.

Elder Springs W a te r C o.
SANFORD

Adm ittedly one o f the biggest emo­
tional photopluy» to be aeon here in
xNo.
many months will be “ The Red Pea­
FOR SERVICE
xNo.
cock," a new Paramount picture star­
Call 146-J
xNo.
ring l ’ola N egri, the famous European
No.
W. BAWLING, Prop.
screen star, which comes to the St nr
Theatre today. Miss N egri Is said to
l,eeaburK Branch
be the Sarah Berahn -it o f the screen,
A rrive
Departs nnd thnt she is versatile is amply prov­
xNo. 167____
3:55 p.nt.
en by her superb work in Huch pic­
No. 21____
2:60 p.m.
tures ns "Paiau m ." “ G yp«v I t l H " sr.d
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
R.r.n
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xNo. 101
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“ The Imst Payment,” the latter
a
xNo. 26......
1:30 p.m.
Paramount picture, scoring heavily.
No. 2 2 .....
7:00 p.m.
In the story, Poll* N egri is seen ns
Violette, a flow er girl, who la driven
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Oviedo Branch
from her squalid home by a drunken
SIT Commercial HI root Hanford, Fla xNo. 126.......... 7:45 p.m.
step-father nnd forced to make her
xNo. 127..........
3:40 p.m. own way through life. She meets a
x — Dally, except Sunday.
young playwright in dramatic circum­
stances, and the story o f their love is
finely told in n series o f remarkable
Real Estate and Insurance
scenes that hold one's attention to the
SANFO RD
F LO R ID A
final fade out. Pola N egri, a dramat­
When you’re Buffering from
ic actress o f great force and brilliance,
meets the requirements o f her ardu­
ous role with exquisite artistry.
The scenes o f tho picture are laid
in Europe. Tho director was
Paul
Gaaeral Machine and Bollar Work;
Stein and the supporting company is
Cylinder Grinding; D eLuxt Platons;
or pain from any other oauaa, try
one o f the boat thus fa r seen in any
Oversl i e Rings and Pina; Flywhaal
Pola Negri photoplay.
Departs
7:00 s.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

SANFO RD NO VELTY
W ORKS

| Silk and Organdie Sale
♦j* 1,000 yards of the Newest Spring Silk for our 2-day sale. Pongee in
Red, Tan, Blue, Lavender and Grey. Fancy Silk for Kimonos. BeauX tiful Silk Skirtings in all the bright Spring colors and new patX terns. Stripe Silk for Shirts, all 36-inches wide. Special 2 days—

H E A V Y W EIGHT

JAP PONGEE

ylche?

turned; agents for Cailla Inboard and
Outboard Motors. ----------Phono II

headache,
baokaoke,
toothache,
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neuralgia,

A L L SILK
For, yard—

$1.00

79c

29c
L IT T L E BOYS'

TH E N E W S PR IN G

WASH HATS

COLLARS FOR LADIES

Hear Mrs. Emma Abbott Lyman on
McKInnon-Walsmar.’fl Lawn, Wednes­
day, March 29th, 8:30 p. m.
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Yo^well Company

Dr. Miles Anti-Fain Fills
Ona or two and tho pain stops
Contain m htbtl-formlna Oruf*
Hava you triad Dr. Milas' Nervine?
A « * fc*ur P r u t f f l t f

REAL JAP PONGEE

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500 pieces o f 40-ineh Organdy, nice sheer quality in all the new
shades for Spring, Rose, Yellow, Lanvedar, Pink, Blue, Green,
White, and Black, an extra good grade for 40c a yard. Special fo r
Friday and Saturday only, yard—

Geo. W. Knight

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$1.69

General Shop and Mill
Work

Steel Goar Bauds; Crank Shafts re­

FLO R ID A

YOWELL COMPANY

“ The Red Peacock” is
Feature at Star Today

' Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

B. F. W H IT N B R , Cashier

F. P. FORSTER, President

F R ID A Y ------------------------------------------------------- S A T U R D A Y

Quick Service Transfer

Trilby Branch
A rrive
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Post Cards at the Herald Office.

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

Sanford Steam Laundry

!s Service...

sourer deadhome

Humphrey and &lt;tus Humphrey
Ho*
fendonts
N E W Y O R K , March 30.— The last
Notice Is hereby ttlven that the ondersluned as Administratrix of the Ks- battalion o f soldier dead to bo brought
tato of William T. Humphrey, (sometimes know n ns W. T Humphrey
) de home from tho fields o f Franco—
hi
ceased,
will on the Ifith dnv of May,
THOS. J. A. REIDY
192!. file her final reporl and account 1,00(1 in all— were saluted by the guns
as Administratrix of tho nbovo nnmed o f Fort Hamilton and Wndsworth
Attorney and Couns«llor-at*Law
estate In the office of the Clerk of th&lt;Court of Heminole County. Flor­ when tho army transport Cambri
Practicing in 8tate and Federal Courts Circuit
ida. tn accordance with an order of tho
Circuit Court of Heminole County, Klor passed through tho N arrow s Inst ovoOver Seminole County Hank
la i ha*a bo va* • nVn Iei**cnuseMttr c l a *s , nir.g with her precious cargo. Flags
iUVBA 1. Ill MfllltKV.
o f escorting craft flew nt half mast,
AitmtnlnliKirlx or tho Kntnlo of William T Humph­ nnd were dipped in salute to the fa l­
rey (tiomotlmc* known an len warriors.
W, T Humphrey.)
Altorney-at-Law
(March 1'., 2!, 29: April fi. 12. 19. 26;
F orty-five thousand o f those who
May 3. 10-c)
Over Heminole County Hank
made the supremo sacrifice overseas,
SANFO RD
F LO R ID A
in the service o f tho United States,
hnve now been brought back to their
home Innd, nnd only about 100 more
bodies nwnit shipment from England
and Franco. A ll o f the others who
CORRECTED TO NOV. 10, 1921
Contractor and Builder
fell in battle or died behind the lines
8outhl&gt;ound
SA N FO R D
FLORID A
will continue to rest in foreign soil,
A rrive
Departs that being the wish o f their relatives.
No.
83 ........ 2:30 n.m.
2:46 n.m.
Commemoration
ceremonies
for
No.
27..........
8:40 a.m. those who died in uniform will be
No.
91.......... 1:18 p.m.
1:88 p.m. conducted Sunday in Frooklyn.
No.
89.......... 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
Gcnernl Pershing Is to lend n parade
Expert Auto Repair Work
No.
85.......... 0:56 p.m.
7:10 p.m. organized by the Veterans. In the
Thcne 30
Comer First and Oak
participation there will be high nova!
Northbound
and arm y'officials. Groups o f sailors
Arrlvo
Departs nnd congressmen, Mayor Dylan, and
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS'
No.
82 ....... 1:48 n.m.
2:03 a.m. leaders in civil life.
No.
HI ---- 11:45 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
No.
80 . ....... 2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
Storage Facilities
No.
92
.
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4:00
p.m.
4:05 p.m.
I f we please yoa, tell others; if a#
No.
28
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10:00
p.m.
tell us. Phone 498

S. 0. Shinholser

T A X ASSESSOR V A U G H N D IR E C T­
ED T O IN C R E A S E T A X E S
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SOCIETY
MRS. F it E l) D AIG R R, Bodety Editor,
Phone 217-W

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FUTURE IN STORE
FOR DEMOCRACY **

I f | M h a v e a a r fr le a A a visitin g m
-------I l l y T fcr i M o r l n l r l l*rvao|
_If you are ( n l i f » i r " k * r t ar n a l t c
bom-, or U Tea are ealertalalas, write
JACKSO N, Miss., March 30.—James
• postal rard te Ikle Srpart m.at. (I iln g
Srtalla, or lelrhpoar Ike lir a . It wlQ M. Cox, form er governor o f Ohio nnd
he greatly apprrclale4.
Democratic candidate for tho presi­
dency
in the 1920 election, made nn ad­
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
dress before the joint session o f the
Thursday—Reception In honor of Dr. two houses o f the Mississippi legisla­
and Mrs. Georgo Hyman at the ture last night on the international
home of Mrs. Leslie Bryan, on Mag. policies and what ho termed "Lodgonolle avenue, at 8:30 p. ro.
i»m " and the "Bool-weevilism " in our
Friday—Mrs. H. B. Lewis will enter­ international affairs. Ho paid tribtue
tain the members of the Book- to Woodrow Wilson, tho League of
Lovers Club at her home on Mag­ Nations, and urged Southern farmers
nolia avenue.
to diversify.
Friday—N. de V. Howard Chapter U.
He championed the cause o f Henry
D. C. will meet at 3 o'clock at the Ford in his efforts to obtain lease of
home of Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow on the Musclo Shoals nitrate and wnter
Ninth street,
power projects.
Ssturday— Children's Story Hour will
“ I want to sec his millions and na­
be held at Central Park at 4:00 ture's vast facilities joined at Muscle
p. tn.
Shoals," Mr. Cox said. " I want to
see the government o f the
United
Calloway Gilliam, o f Tampa, was in Stntcs give him this opportunity.”
the city Tuesday attending to busi­
Mr. Coxl in a sally against what he
ness and m ingling with friends.
chnrncteriied as "the blight o f Lodgeism" charged thnt Senator
Lodge
Miss Alberta Ayccock has returned “ killed” the League of Notions.
from St. Augustine where she spent
Mr. Cox asserted that the Massa­
the week end.
chusetts senator “ knew full well what
would happen to the country" nnd
George Chamberlain, o f Daytona “ had been warned by no less nn auth­
Beach, was in the city today attending ority than former President T n ft,"
to business nnd shaking hands with
He closed with an optimistic predic­
old friends.
tion fo r the future sueresa o f
tho
Democratic party.
The Daughters o f Wesley Circle will
hold n cooked food sale Saturday a f­ DESTRO Y N E W S PA PE R
ternoon at McCullcr's store. A il kind*
P L A N T A T D U B L IN
o f pies, cakes, chicken salad, etc.
-------m y T h e Annorintrd P r e s s )

B an Peterson left Tuesday evening
for his homo in Jamestown, N. V., a f­
ter spending a few days here with his
family, who are visiting Mrs. Petersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Starling.

D U B LIN , March 30.— A large party
o f armed men early yesterday m orn­
ing held up the stuff o f tho Free,nnn" Journal, sinnshed the presses,
threw gasoline on the floors,
and
stairs nnd set fire to the Puildir.g. The
•&lt;tnff o f tho newspaper were liberated
after the fire was started.

R A L L Y OF C IRC LES
The Circles o f the Methodist church
will hold a rally mooting this evenT H E REASO N W H Y — Mine Loco­
ing nt 8:00 o’clock at tho Methodist motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships,
Church. There will be n short pio- Airplanes, Submarines and railroads
gram, followed by reports from the rely nlmost exclusively on "F .X ID E "
different circles nnd a report from B A T T E R IE S is because o f their heavy
Mrs. H. H. Chappell, delegate to the capacity, rugged construction. Thero
State Missionary Conference recently is nn "E X 1D E " Battery mndo to fit
held at Jacksonville. A fte r tho p ro-[every make automobile with 3 to 7
gram a social hour, during which re years service. See us about an “ E X ID E " fo r your car.—H A Y B R O T H ­
freshments w ill be served.
SER­
A ll members o f the church are most ERS, “ E X ID E " B A T T E R Y
VICE.
311-tfc-daw
cordially invited ot come.

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: LEAGUE NOTES
For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight nnd Friday; prohably showers Friday.

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PERSONALS =

Club totals
170.1
Attend the play at the High School
Auditorium tonight nnd help the
Wednesday, March 29th
Juniors out. They need the money
Congregational
and arc giving you a good entertain­ Drilling ..r......
150 137 IftO
ment in return.
IVnnlngton
134 1.10 1ft8
Ili’ii mid
100
lit
Bolly
......... . 100
110
a valuable souvenir with each pur­ lewett
04
chase o f shoes or supplies on Satur- Kent
103
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tiny nnd until nil o f them aro gone. ilnndall
139
127
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Wntch the Dally tomorrow fo r the
Announcement,
Club totals
tj Rotary
Harold E. Hall, advance agent for Britt
145 128 1.10
the Redpath Chautauqua is in the city Housholder
1.10
93 144
nnd will assist in the publicity work Stevens
118
154
166
for the Business and Professional Wo- Knight
168 131 118
club. Tho Choutauqun begins
I leas
111 IftO 104
next Tuesday.
Club totals
Forest Lake and R. W. Pcarmnn
arc nt St. Augustine today attending
Standing of the Club.
the meeting o f the State Ronds de­
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partment and the good roads boosters Congregational Club
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meeting o f the governors tomorrow at Kiwnnis Club
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the Vnldcx Hotel.

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Following is a list o f the Hupp owners in Sanford, nnd
Seminole County, nnd we invite you to nsk nuy o f them about
the Hupp:

Ball Hardware, Sanford
John Meisch, Sanford.
American Fruit Growers, Sanford.
Chase &amp; CoMSanford.
Judge Housholder, Sanford.
G. W. McGagin, Sanford.
W igh t Grocery Co., Sanford.
Mr. Long, Sanford.
R. P. Jenkins, Sanford.
H arry and Charlie Flowers, Sanford.
Chas. Dunn, Sanford.
I. D. Hart, Sanford.
George Pezold, Sanford.
John Bolly, Sanford.
0. F. Mays, Sanford.
Mr. McCaslin, Sanford.
1. E. Estridge, Sanford.
W. L. Morgan, Sanford.
Mr. Durant, Sanford.
B. F. Toole, Geneva.
Mr. Ahern, Sanford.
Mahoney-Walker, Sanford.

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Less repairs, less gas nnd oil, better tire mileage, high­
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W e have sold six new Hupps in the past
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B. &amp; 0. MOTOR COMPANY
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WE ARE SELLING SUMMER-WEIGHT WOOLENS,
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Seems like everybody in Snnford ore
making pinna to go to the big auction
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history o f Sanford 1ms such n fine
number o f pints been placed on the
market so thnt everybody can buy nt
their own price. It seems like nn in­
crease in the price o f celery has been
made tn secure these lots nt your own
price instead o f paying somebody
rise’s fixed price. Everybody believes
real estate in Sanford w ill In* higher
next year ami nil the unsold lots In
Iltienn Vista Estates w ill be Increased
in price so the people buying now
beat the other fellow to the big bnrgain sale.
More people will he in Florida In
the fnll o f 1922 and 1923 thnr. ever
before buying lots nnd Florida land.
California’s freeze nnd snow storms
has put Florida products in markets
never before known. Wntch the next
year be a big money maker for FlorIda property owners. Altrcndy prop,
erty has begun to change hands in
the north.
Saturday will be Sanford’s big day
and the Mothers Club will serve such
a dinner ns everybody will gladly be
willing to give the 'sm all nominal
price asked. Hein your mnlh.-rm men
hoy« nnd jrirln. sSce they have n biir
crowd to supply dinner to, nnd i f you
go and bring some one with you you
will hnve done n worthy net, Mnke
your plans to he there nnd catch tho
greasy pig.
I f there by 10 o’clock
you might win $10.00 by guessing
what lot No. 6 In block C sells for.
Somebody w ill get $10.00 anti this
may be your lucky day.

A valuable article giv­
en away Saturday with
each purchase. See ad­
vertisement in Friday’s
Herald.— Lloyd’s Shoe
Store.

ULUE FLANNELS, Young Men’s Style

IVt.
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.500
.801
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BROWN FLANNELS, Young Men’s Style
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The Store That la Different

Sanford, Florida
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21)02

....A Shipment of....

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Edmonds Oxford Shoes I
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For the Spring Season

MEAT INJURIOUS
TO THE KIDNEYS

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T A K E A T A IlL E S r u O N P U L OF
I S A L T S IF IIA C II HURTS OR
III.AD D ER DO TH KK8
Wo are a nation o f incut enters nnd
our blood Is filled with uric acid, says
a well-known authority, who warns u#
to be constantly on guard against kid­
ney trouble.
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The kidney* do their utmost to free
the Mood of this irritating acid, hut
become weak from the overwork; they
get sluggish; the eliminative tissues
clog nnd thus the waste is retained in
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
the blood to |»&gt;ison the entire sys­
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
tem.
1018 W e il First Street
1018 West First Street
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps o f lead, and you havo sting.
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mg pains in the back or the urine is
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cloudy, full o f sediment, or the blad­
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der is irritable, obliging you to seek
a
relief during the night; when you have
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severe headaches, nervous and dizzy
spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or
rheumatism in bud weather, get from
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your pharmacist about four ounces o f
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Jnd Salts; take a luhlcspoonful in a
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glass ot water before breakfast each
morning nnd in a few days your kid­
Got your tackle ready and win one of the three prizes
neys will net fine. This famous salts
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in made from the acid o f grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to flush
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and stimulate d ogged kidneys,
to
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neutralize the acids in urine so it is
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no longer n source o f irritation, thus
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ending urinary and bladder disorders.
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Jnd Salts is inexpensive and cannot
Hass
must
he
caught
with
Rod,
Reel
and
Artificial
Bait
pur­
injure; makes a delightful efferves­
chased of the
cent lithia-wuter drink, nnd nobody
can make a mistake by taking a little
occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
and active.— Adv.

Opp. Post Office

SANFO RD M AR B LE &amp; G R AN ITE WORKS

Fishermen Take Notice!

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A N N U A L CONTEST W IL L OPEN
A P R IL 1ST, 1922

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FIR ST P R IZ E —Shakespeare Reel

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SECOND P R IZ E —Ileddon Rod.
TH IR D PRIZE— Best Silk Line.

M il'll i; TO L'ONTRACT!)IIM
Mealed Mds for the furnishing of ma­
terials for nnd labor required In e r o d ­
ing and const met lusr a school liiilldlna
at Oviedo. Florida, will ha received un­
til eleven o’clock on the tunmlng uf
&lt;‘.h l » J*«*)« County UuarU of
Florida, at Die office of the Hupailn
(endnnl, Hanford, Fla
llulldlns to ha erected nnd construct­
ed according to plans, hlue prints and
specifications prepared Lty, and

undur

trio supervliilon of F. II. Trimble. Ar­
chitect. Orlando, Flu.
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Copies uf plan*, blue prime and spec­
ifications inuy ho had from tho archi­
tect on and after March 17th, t!)Z2. by
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depositing with architect 110.09, name
to be held until the aaltl copies are re­
turned to architect.
llulldlns to coet approximately III.000.00.
Kaclt hid must he accompanied hy a
certified check made pnyuble to the
above said hoard In the sum of tibO.vn,
The world nt your door every even­ Tho chock of the successful bidder to
bs retained by Hoard should raid bidder
ing for 15c.— Daily Herald.
rsfuse or fall to urecule contract and
turnlat, bond ns required within ten
days nftsr written notification of the
acceptance of bid All other checks to
bs returned.
The successful bidder will he required
to furnish n surety company bond,
agreeable to the Hoard, In nn amount
equal to one-third of his total bid
The Hoard reserves tho right to re­
ject any and all hi Is.

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HAVE YOU HEARD?

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Mr. ami Mm. Arthur E. Wakcmun,
nf Itruoklyn, N. A'., who have been
the guests nf the Seminole Hotel nnd
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Donnelly ami
family,
left Tuesday poon via boat
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for New York. Many social a ffairs
were given fo r both Mr. and Mr*.
Wnkemnn which included trip* up tho
St. John* river on the beautiful boat.
“ New Era," nnd numerous auto trips
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to East Const and other Florida points
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of interest. The many friends look
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Sanford.

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T A IL END BBS W IN OVER T H E
LEADERS
The two games howled on the Par­
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ish House alleys this week resulted in
a win for the two tail coders. Lloyd
made the only sensational stunt of
the week, rolling two out o f his three
games over two hundred.
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The scores fo r the two games aro
as
follows:
Chautauqua next week.
Monday, March 27th
KDsanis
Looks more Hike rain today. Badly
Bower ___ ______ 134 140 ICO 440
needed.
Lloyd »*..*......
210 117 222 549
137 124 i n
Farter
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I f it turns cold again the celery
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Smith,
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C.
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growers will be so prosperous# they
will have to go into tho printing busi­
Club totals
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ness to spendtheir money.
Men h Club
Betts ...........
111
111
J. S. (P o p ) Wilson has gono to
134 142 147 42.1
Overlin
Hastings where he w ill hnndlo tho po143 139 154 436
Amann .....
ift.i 140 132 42ft
Bennett
expects to be absent for several
May
Dili 123 208
weeks.
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______________ _________ ___________________________P A G E SE V E N

COUNTY HOARD OF PUHLIC INFTHUCTJON. HEMINOl.i: COUN­
TY. F I/ m iD A .
Hy: C F. HAItniSON, Chro.
Attest:

T. W. LAWTON, Hupt. nnd Hscty.
313-4tc l-l-O.n.w.-two

Ball H a r d w a r e Co.

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A re You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Yotir Boys This Summer?

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The mountains o f North Carolina are the best locations in the world
fo r health and that change o f climate needed by Floridians and espec­
ially tho growing boys.

Laurel Park

Camp

Near

Hendersonville

is one o f the best comps in tho South ns well ns one o f the most reas­
onable with a lino corps o f teachers and councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with the lake fo r swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
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Send for Cstslogue or See Me Personally

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

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