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                    <text>SANFORD
‘ T h e City Substantial"

VO LU M E

The S anford Daily Herald

SANFORD
"The City Substantial"

in.

SNOW AND ICE REIGN IN FRANCE REPLIES TO NOTE
NO COAL SHORTAGE WILL
FROM AMERICA ON PAYMENT
LOWER MICHIGAN AND ALL
OCCUPATION OF RHINELAND RESULT FROM THE STIKE
COMMUNICATION STOPPED
THAT OPENS TOMORROW

ENTERTAINMENT
ban*Service Crippled
AT HIGH SCHOOL
BAD SLEET STORM m i ATTENDED
Mmy

France Recognizes the Right of United States in
the Matter

Highways

A L L D A Y A N D PR 0M IS R 8 TO CON.
T I N U K W IT H T E M P E R A T U R E
JU S T B E L O W FREEZING

JU N IO R S AND F R E SH M E N
ON PLEASING PE R F O R M .
A NTH I \ST N IG H T

J AKIo. March 81.— rranee replied todav to the note from
the United States concerning payment of the costs of American oc­
cupation of Plie Rhineland. The French note repeats a recent de­
cInrat ion o f the minister of finance before the senate ia France
that recognizes the right of the United States in the matter, the
only question is to whom the request for reimbursement should he
P U T made, to the Allies or to Germany, the note says.

One o f the Rest entertainments o f
the
1922 season wns -----given —
at the
D E T R O IT , March 31.— Loz'er Mich—
igan was t o d a y under a blanket of ***" Semnd lust n.ght when the Jun*
•now and ice, communication
lines *or*'»M ls tc d by the Freshmen, put on
crippled, many highwuys intpnssuhle, n p
an *. vau,leville sketches with
telephone pules, and wires blocking •* cua,,,K choruses and song*. The
tra ffic , interurhnn railway service p
" n"
^ Proposal Under
greatly hampered, power transmission ' ’ ifficu ltie* und the cast was right
( H r T h r Associated Press)

COLONIAL HOTEL AT NASSLI
REPORTKD BURNED TODAY,
WIRELESS MESSAGE AT MIAMI

And Price of Coal Will
CHAUTAUQUA
Be Raised Says
INTEREST GROWS NotSecretary
Davis
DAY BY DAY NO - ARBITRATION
SW IN G S IN TO F IN A L TH K EK -D A i
D R IV E T O D A Y TO W A R D
TH E GOAL

W \S PO SSIB LE AS O PE RATO R S
SEEM DISPOSED TO BRING
Q U E STIO N TO A H E A D

Swinging into the finnl three-day |
lllr Thr
\ M u r Ia I r d | * r r a a )
drive today the ladies o f thc Business
IN D IA N A P O L IS , March 31.— Tha
and Professional Woman's U(uh arc
pushing the sale o f season tickets in last day o f work tinder tho present
their whirlwind wind-up campaign o f wago scnlc contracts will bo complet­
personal soeilitation which will close ed today by thc country’s half a mil­
Stated That There W ere N o Casualties Hut De­ with the opening o f the program on
lion coal miners. Officially their sus­
Tuendny afternoon, alter resulting in
struction of Nassau Threatened
lines Interrupted.
Ice covered the up *° the mipulc on
Pnrt on
a sale going 'way "ovrr the top." A n ­ pension o f work is set to begin to­
southern half o f the lower peninsula *^0W*nB tknl tkp pupils had been
other meeting o f the club will he held night at midnight but virtually it was
... ...
The AMUfluIrd
while snow fa ll was reported. Sleet ,,rillet, Umlt'r *hl‘ |,ro»K‘ r kind of ln*
started six hours ahead o f schedule
MIAMI, March 31.— Tho fire which destroyed tho Colonial Mo­ tonight when reports will be mnde
stonn which raged u!| day yesterday structois. The following was tho cast
for most of the miners end their shift
nnd
the
campaign
re-districted
with
tel at Nassau this forenoon wns gotten tinder control shortlv be­
wns morning to
io continue,
rb” rm * ' r
promised this
in mines at that hour. Thc extent of
regard
to
people
who
hrve
already
the tempernture ranging just l&gt;o!ow , ° * Varus ley
\ ictor McLauiin fore noon. Several nearby tourist cottages were burned anti for a
suspension, however, will not bo exact
Jack Harlow
Ityron Stephens time flames threatened to spread over the entire city. No casual­ gotten their season tickets.
freezing point.
certainty
until tomorrow, the first day
A big feature o f the Hcdpnth pro­
(Suitors for the hand o f Dorothy
ties. The hotel wns owned by the Florida Fast Coast Hotel Co.
o
f
the
shutdown.
Complete tic up o f
gram this yenr is the free story hour
Union
fields
in
twenty
Mutes predict­
MIAMI,
March
31.—
It
was
reported
by
wireless
this
morn­
for
the
children
from
i!
to
1
(1
years
IR IS II F R E B S T A T E
Dorothy
. M .r Holly
ed
by
officinls
o
f
the
miners’
union.
ing
that
the
Colonial
Hotel
at
Nassau,
Bahama
Islands,
was
bunt­
o
f
age,
starting
Wednesday.
This
is
B E C A M E L A W TO D A Y
Jennie, the maid
Gladys Wilson
ing.
The
hotel
is
one
of
the
Flagler
chain.
Fire,
it
is
understood,
absolutely
free
and
vecry
child
in
K IN G GIVES A S S E N T l
Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer, who has
W A S H IN G TO N , Mnreh 31.— While
nn excellent voice, favored the aud- started in the laundry of the big tourist hotel, which is a frame the community ns well ns thc pnrents
stnting thnt n general strike in un­
structure.
There
were
no
casualties.
Radio
reported
at
10:15
&lt;II) The
l&lt; d I 'r r u )
nnd
all
others
interested
are
cordial­
ience with a fine selection and wns en­
LO N D O N , March 31.— The Irish
ionized bltimovs c ««l mineu ia to be­
«
„ .
I'HVU
cored cum
ench wine
time showing
mowing how much o’clock entire city of Nassau threatened by fire and loss at that ly invited to attend. The story hour
Free Slate hilt t&gt;ecame a law today lhp „ontf w„ nppreclfcted.
hour wns in millions. Colonicl being dynamited in an effort to con­ Indies are all graduates o f the Co- gin Saturday, Secretary of Labor Dav­
trol the flames.
luinhin School o f Expression who in­ is declared in n statement last night
m ««u re *
****
'
Mi“ ' ViIli""&gt;*
Mmo very in­
ject
into their stories thc appeal o f thnt the situation leaves "no excuse
'
teresting readings that were greatly
human
sympathy in personality. Some for advance in coal prices," and "no
R M P rn m r r n a n t r a
enjoyed especially the one by special
fifty or sixty stories o f history, fables prospects o f coal shortage fo r tho pub­
fc.MI EROIt C H A R L E S
request depicting the small boy who
o f fact and fairy tales will be featur­ lic."
R E M A IN S V E R Y I L L
had to "ca rry In the wood" and mnde
Reviewing thc governmont’n- efforts
ed. The story hour is extremely en­
N O T E X PE C T E D TO L IV E nil kinds o f excuse- to side step the
during
tho Inst two months to achieve
tertaining nnd as well is Instructive
-------work.
n
settlement
in advance, Mr. Davis ex­
in n very fascinating manner.
V ir w r u A T *
‘ ‘ " auV
u
Thc EffJ’Ptinn scene wns well nrpressed
keen
disappointment nt the
One o f the big musical attractions
, ™ NCU* L; “ “ V i "
' h ,
m th.. . . U r , . ,o ,l liro'l
the fever dlmlnl.htyj doriny the n lih t
,hu hou„ „ |h„ -gh, lk- „ , Un.
failure
o
f
certain
operator* to fu lfill
on the program is the New England
former Emperor Ch.rle. HI o f p „ ,o „ „ „ „ „ „ th,
by
Male Quartet, a singing quartet which the terms o f their obligation" to con­
monlo, remained today in a serious . u
..
....
... ..
' Group of Seven W a s Submitted to Upper House bus rulled down a grent deni o f highly fer with miners, fo r tho making o f •
_
tI . ,
'
,
. . . *&gt;&lt;■ beautiful wives. I he Sheik was
condition. IIo ia in a weakened ntato i_ „ p -.i,,.. &gt;„
. ... • , ,, ,
complimentary newspaper and com­ new wage agreement which might
____
. ...
, . ,, .
Joe Corley in private life and the two
For Its Ratification
from ravages o f disease and delirious ■ .
, ,
,,
_ .. .
,
munity commend throughout the east. have prevented the strike.
•
, , __ * .
dancing girls were Pierce G riffin and
ironi lim e lo time*
u _ . *»■ • •
&gt; •
..
The miners, tho secretary said, had
Lewis A. Uiinvis, who lectures Mon­
b «m rleinchor, who r-uforo thc curH ly T h r A a « v r h lr t l l'r r ««|
always
been willing to confer thru
I l l y T h r A a aorlN lril I 'r r a a i
itliiR o )
p K ii rp a s p tl t* fi&gt;nr fh u t
day night on "Under the Paws o f the
tain went up ravortnl all through the
W A S H IN G TO N , M anh 3 L — Readl.*
'
. n f,n r ,h"» it nnd
their
union
representatives, but ths
D O M IN IO N E X PR E S S
Russian Bear" is a man especially not­
, audience kissing tin- Imld headed men
nmii o f tho United Staten to exchange
** H r I,r ,aH 1rn settlements o f
operators
although
for differently as­
ed
for
his
work
wit
hthe
Polish
LoD E R A IL E D L A S T N IG H T
and bringing Idusho to their checks.
ratifications to « r ~ ...nferem e treat. ' V " ' " in fe r e n c e might he intersigned
reasons
in
the
sevcial localities
gion,
fighting
with
the
patriots
o
f
Po­
The music was furnished by James
DOZEN P E O P L E IN JU R E D
ies. final approval to which was giv pn,‘ '‘,, ln
lo
n" P|v,n«
had
"turned
their
bucks
on a chance
land
against
the
Reds
nnd
thc
Terror­
Schaal on the piano nnd James Rob­
"mornl assent’’ to all the acts o f ag­
en yesterday by the senate wns ex­
to lay bare, not only to miners, but to
ists
o
f
Russia.
Ninety
per
cent
o
f
the
(H r TUr Aaanrlnlrd Prraa)
son on the drums and traps and as
gression that have liecn committed in
the public at least, their reasons fo r
H A R R IS B U R G , Pa., March 31.— usual their music added much to the pressed in notes forwarded today from
the past in the Orient, lie wns among Polish Legion perished nt thc hands
the State Department to eight nations
declining
a new wage agreement.” A
Pennsylvania railnmd's Dominion E x ­ success o f tho entertainment.
Mr.
Con vis
The
thjse, however, who cast their votes » f the Revolutionists.
which participated in the Washing­
press which left Buffalo Inst night -Juniors
conference
for the operators, he add­
tells o f his thrilling nurrow escape
—
....-..a.
M
MU
*UV
S
»V -HIIIV'II
\(III
|U'|
and
the
Freshmen
can
feel
fo r ratification.
ton conference.
ed
“
would
have
removed any stigma of
and
o
f
the
devoted
loyalty
o
f
his
fo r Washington, wns derailed near I well repaid sfo
r
their
work
ns
the
audi«# • M i l ' l l
lir e u i c
u u tli*
Over the tariff treaty several sharp
hud faith."
H alifax, eightcer, miles north o f here, toriuin wns comfort..My filled and n
young
jfui.le
who
piloted
him
through
exchanges took place, with Senator
W A S H IN G TO N . March 31— The
"There may he faults on beth sides
corly today. About a dozen perrons nice sum wns realized by the Junior
Hitchcock, o f N'chrnskn, and Senator hnidships o f Northern Russia, with
w ere slightly injured.
doss.
o f this bituminous dispute," he declar­
senate completed its part o f the nrnu
death
stalking
on
every
hand,
nnd
he
King (Deni., Utah), lending In criti­
One o f tho bright features o f the conference program yesterday by xi* cism o f American participation in the tells his experiences in the fnscinat- ed, "but the side that openly repud­
T O SE N D 1WO N A V A L \ ESentertainment was the songs
nnd ing its approval tc the Inst two treat fix in g o f Chinese customs schedules. ing manner known only to mnsters o f iates it’s written nnd signed obliga­
word artistry. His lecture is not, as tions has ciippled it's case before the
SEI.S TO N A S S A U TO H E L P
choruses with the following good lookies &lt;•( the group o f seven submitted to Senntnr King cast the only negative
the
name might suggest, a war lec­ liar o f public opinion.
FIG I1T T H E H1G F IR E T H E R E in* * irl" « " ' l »&gt;oys taking part:
vote on the ratification roll r nl I ami
it for ratification.
ture.
The
agreement repudiated, the
_______
| Chorus Lucky Home— Lead by HhoSenator Hitchcock left the chamber
The
votes
respectively
were:
tlG
to
statement
explained, wns thnt contain­
Wednesdays
program
inrludos
the
ii i r The Aaau. initii I’ rraai
da \nughn nnd Velma Shippe, Georgia
nnd did n«»t Vole. In defense o f the
ed in the wage contract between oper­
K E Y W E ST. March 30 —The nnv- Mobley, Geraldine Kent.
Demarius 0, and 6H to 1.
free
story
hour
for
the
children,
a
measure, Senator Underwood, d e c la r­
The momentum with which th « ••nt- ed all o f the powers already were In­ grand concert in the afternoon by the ators and minors In the Central fields,
nl station here received n radio cull Munson, Elizabeth Flowers, Margaret
fo r help from Nassau at ten o'clock. Cox, Gladys Wilson, Mae H olly and ifiention was swept to a conclusion volved in treaties stipulating f ’hinn's Grctchcn Cox A rtist Company nnd an­ including Illinois, Indiana, Ohio nnd
exceeded thp expectations o f the ad­ t a r iff Hchedules nnd now were acting other concert In the evening followed Western Pennsylvania, which has conPreparations were made to send two Josephine Knight.
naval vessels immediately.
Chorus Mammy— Lead by Lillie ministration lenders who hail not hop. together to ameliorate the situation by the dynamic lecture, "Tragedies o f stltulod tho basic wage contract for
the Unprepared.” given by Thomas all other coal fields In former yenr*.
Ruth Spencer, Allie Vera Glitson, ed to end the debate before tonight. so fa r ns practicable.
By
the
day's
achievement
the
sennte
.McK i n n o n
tells
a
po ssu m
Alice Holley, Marie Stem per, Alice
Final senato action on the treaties Brooks Hetcher, one o f the greatest The situation us to nnthracito mining,
He it was added, "form s n pleasing conS T O R Y A N D LAWTON T A L K S
Runyan, Doris More, George Cowan, set n new record fo r action, four far brought to nn end the determined dramatic orators o f the world.
ON E V O L U T IO N — K IW A N IB
Victor McLnulin, Byron Stephens, reaching international covennnts hav- campaign o f the administration lead- has been called the yard stick by which trust, because the ofieratora nnd min­
ers are meeting directly together."
LU N C H E O N Y E S T E R D A Y .
Warner Scoggans, nnd W. A. Adams. irtg been ratified within two days, and |o n which has kept the senate in re- other speakers nie measured.
Further, complications in the coal
On Thursday afternoon the Zedeler
Chorus "I Like It"— Lend by Mae six within the last week.
. ess from day to day for weeks, and
Opening his remnrks with the story ____^
...............
_
•Smyhponlc
Quintet
will
give
u
grand
i
'
ndu*try,
Mr. Davis continued were
\ irtuoly no difference o f opinion do- has virtually prevented transaction o f
Holly nnd Gladys Wilson, Georgia
concert
in
the
afternoon
and
another
&lt;,U0
lo
tho
,’*&lt;',t‘ nce o f over pruducabout eating the possum and it doing Mobley, Geraldine Kent,
...................
........ velopcd over the Far Eastern treaty, logislativa business since debate 1*Demarius
him no good, W ill McKinnon addressed Masson, Elisabeth Flowers, Margaret nlthough Senator Borah (Republican, gan on the Yap treaty on February 1. concert in the evening. The Zederlers j tion' wn,ounGng to fully 30 per cent
are a company o f fine artist music­ over-development In the bitiminoiift
the Kiwanis Chib yesterday at their Cox, Ithodn Vaughn, Velma Shippe,
ians who get from their five instru­ fields."
weekly luncheon, on the whys and Josephine Knight.
Police
Demobilize
Situation
Critical
One result o f this, it was pointed
ment* the wonderful effects o f an en­
wherefors o f the men’s furnishing,
______________________
In Ulster Counties,
tire symphony orchestra. Frank Dix­ out, was to leave available In storage
business. Mack says thnt some o f the . . . .............
..
A t Helena Today
unsophisticated m ight have profiteer- M A ' 1 ,,KSEN1 ,,0,,,K S
on, brother to Thomas Dixon, the stocks o f coni estimated nt lO.OOOJMH)
Looks Like Peace
as Levees Cave In author o f "Leopard Spots’’ and «.»h..r tons o f anthracite ami (tfV (Wirtnn • —
OF “ SIA M E S E T W IN S "
ed in the days gone gone by, but like,
,
and also to Dr. C. H. Dixon, the o f bituminous.
said negro, it ain’t done them no bene­
TO M ED ICAL C O LLEG E Dirbar.dnuot ,*f Tn eniy-hix Southern
Flood Waters on the .Mississippi
’!
«
)
•
London
clergyman, lectures on ThursThis means that railroads, public
fit now. M ock gave the boys an in■■
■
Counties Begin at Same Tim e
ing Havoc Along Shores
■day night on "The Indispensable Tools utilities, manufacturing Industries und
sight to the clothing business from
CHICAGO, March 31. An invest!,
o f Democracy," n masterpiece o f u retail dealers will have on hnud Sat­
thc retailers point o f view.
. gntion o f the death of Mrs. Joscfa
( H r T l « e A a a o r l a t r d I ' r —aa t
( l l r T fcr V aa orln lril I'r e a a l
master mind.
B E LFA ST, March 3!.— Demobiliza­
urday nearly two months’ supply,"
Following this, Professor Lawton Blnzek, and her sister Rosa, known
H E L E N A . Ark., March 31.— The sit­
tion
of
thc
police
in
six
counties
of
Dr. Dnvls recited.
"The operators
Edwin
W.
Unangst,
director
o
f
the
took a shot at Billy Bryan on his evo- as tho "Siamese Twins," was started
uation at Oldtown, Ark., seventeen
Ulster began today and is expected to miles South o f here where caving in New York Schol o f Interior Decora­ •'tale thnt production from non-union
lution stuff, but did so merely to yesterday by Coroner Hoffman,
with
the m'ners will meet at least 30 per e?nt
preface his remarks about evolution
Following a conference with the he completed not Inter than May 31st. i of first line levees o f the Mississippi tion and ulso affiliated
*
Home
Builders
o
f
Chicago,
will
lec­
o f the normal needs o f the country
that had taken place in the organlza- doctors connected with the case, how- The disbandment o f twenty-six South!• river
began yesterday on account o f
tion and perfection o f Kiwanis.
ever, the coroner abandoned his plans ern counties began at tho snrno time flood wnters, described this morning ture on Friday afternoon on "Furnish­ . . . . ns the strike in the bituminous
The John I^iwrencc orchestra was fo r a post mortem examination nnd will Ik1 finished as soon as possible.
by government engineer* as critical. ing the Home Beautiful," touching in­ industry is oquurely on trial before the
expensive mean* o f securing harmon­ public. A t this stage It is simply an
present and entertained with several authorized the issuance of the death
izing effects In thc home.
M
A
T
B
R
L
IN
K
’S
BHA
I
T
I
F
U
L
economic dispute in which thc chiel
numbers throughout the luncheon, certificate.
C A S H IE R ID E N T IF IE D
STO
R
Y,
"T
H
E
IlL
U
K
IIIltD
,"
A
T
A
fte
r
his
lecture
he
will
hold
u
sufferers will be the miners and the
Special numbers were offered by the
Frank, junior, brother o f the twins,
HOY DICKERSON TODAY
TH E PR IN C E SS N E X T M O N D A Y
forum,
at
whiiMi
time
he
will
answer
operators
themselves. The adminis­
Saxaphonc quartet, and a duet by Mr. who had been joined together since
A S HO LD U P M A N
any questions tho ladles o f tho coni- tration will watch the developments
and Mrs. Connelly. M r. Lawrence in- birth, indicated that he would make
munity may desire to Msk. This num­ und be ready to safeguard the public
(H r T k e (a ,n rU lrd I'r r u l
vlted the Klwanians, their wives nnd arrangements
fo r presenting
the
Thu Woman’s Club presents MaterJ A C K S O N V IL L E ,■ March
The ber Will bo o -f especial interest to
the
sweethearts to be his guests at the bodies to s medics! college,
link’s
. 111a i- beautiful
in.tuiuui story,
siory, "The
(no Bluebird,
iiiueiiiru,
” 31.—
..........id m
e welfare whenever it ia monaced."
Any rise in price, he said, should
big tent last night and some fifty o f
Thc twins, according to their nt the Princess Monday night, A pril l&gt;0,lce *nn°unced today thnt the cash.
nf( th° community. "Friendly
reported to Washington at once,
the bunch went down and enjoyed the brother, left a fortune estimated at 3rd. Everyone interested in the quest1ter o f the bank o f South Jacksonville ^ J'n
n
comedy-drama
show.
about 1200,000, and a large farm in fo r happiness should see this play, had identified the plrture o f
Roy
^ Pr* ‘ f nUd ^ id a y night by a for action hy the Attornoy-General.
A fte r the meetting thc board o f di- Czecho-Slovakia, to which the brother said to he one o f tho sweetest stories Dickerson as one o f four men
who,, ° r , u
' ork
LONDON, March 31— I I is rumored
rectors mrt and elected Kiwnninn and the 11-year.old son o f Rosa are ever told in pictures and giving one o f helld up the bank lost summer und
nP
„ bigKr,t ^ ’* ‘ ures o f the
rays
tho Pall Mall Gazette and Globa
Dumas to take a seat on thc board, heirs, as the twins died without hsv- the great lessons o f life.
escaped with $4,000. Dlckerr.on !■ in 1 ^ “ " ' ‘ i f ' ^ Urin,b* “ -nd, «
today
that Lord Reading, viceroy o f
nisde vacant by the resignation and ing made their wills,
Next Monday nl*ht at the Princess jail at Seale, Ala., awaitting trial fo r
-.u P ,n&gt; .J Si* c « ntr* l Americana
departure from the city o f Dr. H y - .
-------------------------under the auspices o f the Woman’s robbing tho Phcnix-Glrard bank at
,p ,
thcir n* t,Vo ,r(*lrumcnt. the India, has tendered his resignation
man.
j The world at your door every even- Club.
I Girard. Ala., last year.
marimba- Their playing is , Upp|e . hut for the present no official an­
nouncement «U| b«
0f Jt&lt;
(C V»tU s»4 M. p i n r m r )

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922

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PERSONAL NOTES EARTHQUAKE
cu n ru

It ia iu mured that a new 5team
na
laundry w ill ho built in Sanford
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shortly and thnt the deed
4s now being made ready.

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-TONIGHT

Carlot Shipmenta Reported for W edPOLA NEGRI
WINDOWS R A T T L E D
AND
PICGet some o f those beautiful Easter
neaday, Mnrch 29th
T I R E S S H A K E N FROM
49 cards, Easter remembrances, and
Florida—Sanford section
Did you ever stop to think thnt no self-made man ever
W ALLS
.......... C birthday cards at the Herald office.
Florida—Manatee section
achieved success until he first learned to save
California— Southern district ...... ~ * Nothing like them i.t the price,
( I l r T h e A a a o r la lr g I’ rraal
— in—
We do not believe in Stinginess, hut we do believe in
MEMPHIS, March 30.— A distinct
Bnndmastcr E. A. Dali celebrated earth tremor continuing fo r three or
Thrift.
Tntnl earn
62
his
removal to Ijik e Mary this morn­ four seconds was felt here nt 10:53
Destination* of Florida Shipmenta
A KfPftt percentage of our people have now come to
ing
by taking n seven pound trout o'clock today. Windows rattled nnd
23
realize that no matter how small a man’s income, something
out
o
f Crystal I^ike, falling overboard a number o f reports received by the
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Chicago
should be placed in a SavingH Account, and the amount in­
while
in the act, hut hanging onto the Weather Bureau thnt pictures and
Elmira
.......
1
creased, as the income increases.
g fish.
mirrors were shaken from the walls in
Potomae Yards
.............
various pnrts o f the city. No dam­
You may think this impossible— on the contrary it is
Baltimore
2
Edward Mcisch had a fractured age was reported.
quite possible, and without doubt is of extreme importance
I
Detroit
to every individual. T R Y IT !
Savannah
H splinter o f bone taken out o f his leg
nt the Fernnldl.nughton hospital yes­
Pittsburgh
LE VEES C A V IN G IN
EASY TO S A V E WITH A CALEND AR H A N K — IT S
.
7 terday, Dr. Lnngleg perform ing the
New York
W AITIN G HERE FOR YOU
A LO N G M ISSISSIPPI
St. I«ouls
.................
1 operation, and the patient is resting
easy today. Some time ago Ed frncM A Y R E SU LT BAD
m
Total cars
58 tured the bone playing football nnd
Diversions Filed Sinew Last Report l it had been hurting him since.
Helena, Ark., in Great Danger if the x H H H U D I s JIx Ha j Ir ]'
From Savannuh:
Flood Breaks Through
New York
....
SIX TY S E C R E T A R ­
Atlanta
Illy The Aaaoelntvd I'reaat
IES IN V IT E D TO
Potomac Ycrds ................ ...... ....
-PROGRESS-SERVICE
STRENGTIIHELENA, A rk., Mnrch 20,-CnntinBoston ..... ........................ ...........
C A P IT O L M E E T ucd caving in o f the levees o f the Mis­
Toronto
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sissippi two miles below
Oldtowrn,
Shipping Point Information for W ed­ Thnt Will Ilr Held In Orlando on
nenr here, wns reported today, Increas­
FOR
SA LE —Tw o
story businesa
nesday, March 30t3:
A pril 5th
ing the gravity o f the Good menace.
building. Apply to the owner, Klcn
( I l f I h f \««or|i(|rd I ' r n a )
SAN FO RD , F L A ,:
Warm, clear.
A heavy rain last night ndded to d if­
A w s , 805 0th St._____________ 284-26tc Huulings moderate.
Demand nnd
ORLAND O , March 30.—Sixty secre­ ficulties o f flood fighters. Sub-levee
F O R S A LE — One II fla t saxuphono movement good, market firm, little
o f sandbags being built to provide for
and II flat clarinet.
Apply 207 change in prices. Cnrlots f. o. b. ensh taries and representatives o f Cham­
nn
emergency.
10 inch crates Golden S e lf bers of Commerce in the state are in­
French avc.
303-12tp track:
Hlunching, in the rough, 4*-6«, $2.50- vited to nttend the rnpitnl removal
K ID N A PPE D A N D W AR N E D .
FOR R E N T
$3.00, mostly around $2.75; cnrlots f. convention here A pril 5th. Members
o f Florida State Commercial SccreClassified Ads 5c a line. No
and unfur- o f b. usual terms: mostlx $3.00.
FoTT
H EAVENER. Okln.. Mnrrh ?r&gt;._
taries Association will meet here the
...ad taken for leaa than 25c.
Total
carlots
shipments
from
San­
rushed rooms at 206 Dark Avenue.
Dr.
W. Z. McLain, seized by masked
morning o f the convention to form u­
and pMiltively no classified
ford section this season to dntv,
311-fltp
men nt n drug store hero Tuesday
late
a
program
for
the
convention
that
ads charged to anyone. Cash
car*
2188
F O lt R E N T - T w o light
hotisekeepassociation will hold in St. Petersburg night and taken in nn automobile into
must accompany all orders.
Total
carlot
shipments
from
MnnE IG H T H A N N U A L
in g rooms. A pply to 118 Myrtle
in June nnd they extended the invita­ the country, wns here yesterday. He
Count five words to a line
utcc section this season to date,
avenue.
NEGRO H E A L T H W E E K
l-3t
snld he had not been hnrmcd. Dr.
and remit accordingly.
cars
826 tion to he present nt cnpitol removal
TO IIP, OBSERVED
McLain
stated
bo
was
taken
n
mile
F5S R E N T —Furnisher! cottage, 3 Total
meeting.
carlot shipments from F lor­
rooms,
bath
and
kitchenette
on
Melnnd
n
half
out
o
f
the
city
where
his
^ in m h
ida Inst senson to dntc, cars ... 2950
( H r T h r A * * o r ln lr d I’ rraa)
lonville avc. $20 per month.— II. II.
abductors nccused him o f being "too
GOVERNOR R U S S E L L
W A S H IN G T O N , March 30. — The
Lew is.
Phone 349.
3-3tc
W ANTED
VETO ES S A L A R Y R E V IS E nffcvtionHto” with n woman. He then eight annual national health week will
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j wn* brought to the outskirts o f the bo observed Apri 2 to 8, the Upstate
W a K T E l)— First class sales represetiLO ST
JACKSON,
Miss.,
March
30.—
Gov.
town aml Ub«rnto«l, he said. Dr. Mc- Public Health Service announced to­
tative lor local agency by establish­
S T O L E N — National bicycle, practical­
Lce
M.
Russell
yesterdny
vetoed
the
, 'nin '* mnrried and the father of two day. The program will he conducted
ed manufacturer. State experience
ly new. No. 8— 173822. In care o f
children.
He hns been n practicing
state
salary
bill
revising
the
salnries
and reference ns to ability and char­
by R. R. Moton, principal o f Tu.&lt;keMrs. S. A. Chancellor, 603 West Third
physiclnn here fo r ten years.
o
f
nil
state
officers,
employes
nnd
acter. Ilox 282, Charleston, S. C.
gee Institute, under auspices o f the
St. $3.00 reward.
, 312-fltc
j members o f the Judiciary and which
2-4tp
Tuskegee N egro Conference, Nntional
L o s t— llnby shoe was brought to
sought
to
place
the
state
revenue
A valuable article giv- N egro Business League in co-opera­
W A N T E D — Team work. Apply M.
Hernld office this morning. Owner
agent
nnd
attorney
general
on
a
s
a
l
'e
n
a w a v S i l t l l l - f l l l V w i t h tion with public health service and
Hanson Shoo Shop.
306-12tp
enn have snmc by ca llin g nt this o f­
nry basis. An nttompt In the house
O t t l U T U B j r W I U 1 other organizations.
JOSEPH JONES, S T A T E S A T T O R ­
WAiltkl) Yf&gt; fitAiyii- l ’nir of hors. fice.
to pass the bill over the veto failed by each purchase.
See adN E Y . SAYS T IIB Y «G IV E C E R TIes fo r Ford truck In good condition.
n
v
o
te
of
6
4
to
6
3
,
n
tw
o
-th
ird
s
m
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vertisement
in
Friday’s
N ew York full cream cheese, ShefC ATES A T G R A D U A T IO N
— M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
3&lt;)0-12tp
ound
ford Cream Cheese, Brick Pimento and
jo r iiy M . „ n e c c T T .
Herald.—
Lloyd’s
Shoe
W A N T E D - Competent
woman
to F ()l'5 7 j&gt; — Male dog with Orlando tag.
Longhorn Cheese.— Popular Market.
Ills T h r A H iir lM rS I 'r r l i )
canvass fo r staple household necesPhone 423-W.
2-3tp
Hernld want ads g et results.
Store.
O RLAND O , Mnrch 30.— State A t ­
l-2te
aitics. Address Doom 308 Duval Hldg.
torney Jones returned here from Fort
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Jacksonville, Fla.
311-Dtp
l^iuderdale where he assisted in the
F O R I) O W N ER S— A ttcntlonl Valve.) prosecution o f wire tappers, snid to■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M B ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■(!■■
FOR S A L E
I ground ami rnrbon cleaned, $2.50.— ilny he discovered that the confidence
FOR S A L E — New nnd second hand Sanford Auto Exchange, Foot o f First men have a college in Denver, Colo.,
10 Stores In Gcorpln-------------------------------------- ------- -------------------------- 1 Store in ^lorldu
furniture store, located on main street.
1-Otc fo r teaching their trnde nnd when n
business street, New Smyrnn, Fin.,
student graduates he is given n di­
trnde Paige
W rite, W. M.| Wilson, Ilox 904. 2-2tp FOR T R A D E -W o u ld
ploma.
touring enr for light truck.— A. C.
L O T FOR S A L E -C h e a p ! See* Mr. Smith. 706 Elm Ave.
3-3tp
East nt Hill Hardware.
2-3tp
IIA R E A S CORPUS H E A R IN G
C AR F O R HIRE by trip or hour, any­
FOR T O D A Y A T M IA M I
FOR S A L K -10 aercs on S ilver laike,
Sanford’s N ew StorePhone 127
tim e or anywhere.— A . C. Smith,
C
O N TIN U E D U N T IL M O N D A Y
50 orange trees, small house. Price
Phone I-I9-W.
3-3tp
$1,000.— E. F. Lane.
313-fltp

“THE
RED
PEACOCK”

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The Seminole County Bank!

BANANAS, APPLES

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Bananas by bunch or
Dozen

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Apples by Box or Dozen.
Car on First Street by
Express Office

BANANAS, APPLES

WIRE TAPPERS
HAVE A SCHOOL
TO TEACH TRADE

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FO R S A L E -5 room bungalow, price
$1,350.00, easy terms.— E. F. I.nnc.1A M E R IC A N SHIPS
313-0tp I
LEAD IN COMMERCK
FOR S A L E — Celery farms, any size
W A S H IN G T O N , March 30.— Ships
nnd any price.— E. F. Lane. 3l3-6tp
FDR SATE: •10 acre celery farm", Dying the American fla g carried 50
price $3,750.00.— E. F. I.ane. 313-Op per cent o f the foreign commerce of
the U nited States during Fcbrunry,
FOR S A L E — f rom the famous “ Key- the shipping board announced yester­
atono Strain" o f Hnrrcd Rocks, hahy day. American shippn curried 67 per
chicks, 30c each; 20 chicks und moth­ cent o ' the imports and 34 per cent
er $8.50; eggs for hutching $2.50 and
o f the exports, The total cargo ton­
$5.00 per 15 delivered. Tho best is
nage moved in the month by Am eri­
the
cheapest.— Keystone
Poultry can nnd other ve««e!s was 4,864,400
Yards, LcngwooJ, Fia.
312-Ctp tons.
.FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
In tnnk ship cargoes alone, the
aiding. Within four blocks of center American ship* moved 81 per cent
of city.
o f the total of 92 per cent o f the
Geo. V . KNIGHT
import movement, which constitutes
272-tfc fou r-fifth s o f the trnde.

SPECIAL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Illy T k r

Salt W ater Mallet, l b . ..........................12%c
Red Snapper Fish Steak, lb.......................25c
F R E S H S H R IM P

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Nice Fat Hens, l b . .................................... 35e
Hens, Dressed to order, lb.........................45c
F LO R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M EATS

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Phone 372- W

327 Sanford Avenue

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V E IIE R TO G ET L IF E
FOR IN D IA N

I’ O IN C A H E IS G IVEN
VOTE OF C O N F ID E N C E
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L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T

M E N ’S

BATHING SUITS

DEPARTM ENT

EXTRA TROUSERS

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M URDER

M IA M I. Fia., Mnrch 30.— A ver­
dict o f guilty o f first degree murder,
with n recommendation fo r mercy,
wns returned nt 7:30 Inst night by
the ju ry In the trial o f Charles Veber,
accused of killing Jack Tigertail,
Syminnle Indian, after nn argument
over the purchnse o f plumes, about
a month ago. The verdict automatic­
a lly carries with it a life sentence.

(H r The

RED S N A P P E R FISH

A aatirlnlrd

M IA M I, Mnrch 30.— Hnhcns corpus
hearing to release from jail here Ed.
gnr C. Frndy, under indictment for
1first degree murder o f his w ife a
month ago, begun last night in cir­
cuit court, wn* continued until Mon­
day morning.
Frndy wns to hnve
gone on the stand last night but on
the w ay to court room gcarly fainted
and physicians ordered him returned
to the hospital wnrd In jail. He is suf­
fe rin g from self-inflicted knife wound
in throat.

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I’ A U IS , March 30.— The govern­
ment o f Premier Poincare received
a vote o f confidence In the chamber
o f deputies yesterday, 405 to 157, on
the arm y service questions. By this
vote the deputies defeated the eight
monthn* military nervier bill spon­
sored by Paul Boncour, modrrato
socialist.

Bathing Time is Here

Come in and look over our line
of Bathing Suits for Ladies’
and misses’.

$1to $4.75
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In Solid and Fancy Colors

$5 to $7.50
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P A Y C A S H ------------------------------------------J. PO PE BROWN DEAD.

MILLEDGEVILLE, Gn.. March SO.
-J. Pope Brown, superintendent o f
the state farm here, died at 3:30 yestrn ia y morning, after an illness o f
nearly a month. He had been super.
Intendent o f the farm since October.
Several years ago he was a candidate
fo r governor and had served as state
treasurer and as a member o f the
railroad commission.
Th e world at your door every even­
ing fo r 15c.— Daily Herald.

To Get Ahead

And Stay Ahead-

Means to Use Your Head

|The Churchwell Co.
[ FIRST STREET

SELLS FT FOR LESS

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PAGE TWO

SANFORD DAILY HEKALD

mind that sooner or later this order
will eo into effect, that Live Oak,
P a k l b b t l r * » r , ■ d r r i H i • u t y l S « » - Lake City, Gainesville and other In*
4my at Ike l l r n M U « i M l u i IW
lerior points trill have the same rela­
M av au lU A * * , ■aafertf, V ia .
tive rates that Palatka will have—
by rail. It may be possible to defer
Its final operation, but railroad men
P lJ U M IIIK n il
.Editor record its ultimate adoption as inevH. J, H O L L Y —
..■oorolOfr-Trroooror
ft. J.
L IL I.A H D, _____...
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.
Itable.
-U ra o ra l M aaasor
Sf l
Manairr
Then whfit iihould Pnlatkii do? She
r&gt; a — isa o f » * » f&gt; M-______ t yhould take advantage o f her w ater
A S f t r l l i l u lla tra MaSr K w w »
tran spiration right at her door.
________________ a w Um i i « » _______________
That's the agreement o f everybody.
l i t w r l y l l * * I’rlr* la A l r u r t
Rut thus far there hat b^cn no con­
O m Y ear ........................... .....——
aia M r a l k s _____________________ certed effort to develop Palatka’s
O f l l t i r H la C H r k f L'arvlrr
O ar W rrk
.......... .............. IS Crala most valuable adjunct to commerce.
T k r kla IS- la IH-paar W r r k lr tie r- The establishment o f n boat lino be­
• M r a llr r lr r a r r r a
Hrialaalr C aaaly tween here nnd Jacksonville has
aaS la pakliakrtf r v r r y F rlS ar. A A vrrlla la a ratra m n ir k io n n oa a p p H « - served its purpose in preventing a
fla a . Ilra ia rra lle la pallllra. $3JH&gt; prv
raise in water freicht rates between
w a r , alw aya la aSvaacr.
Even this line
MCMtlP.ll T H E ASSOCIATKII m C B i here nnd tide water.
has not been accorded the patronage
by local shippers that might have
assured greater success, and estabITon. J. J. Dickinson o f Sanford, n , ^
compftriy jn a position
brother o f our C. P., has announced whcre )t mijfht cxtcnd its activities
his candidacy fo r the Judgeship of amJ Ju nperj,tlon!! to other porU
thft circuit court o f the seventh Judic- ( north pf j a fk^nnville.
tal circuit to succeed Judge Perkins.
I f the fourth section order goes
H e will make a good race.— Reporter jl)to pffpct it w|n mpnn thnt p alatka

UNCLE HANK

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

Star.
The Dustin Lake Region says that
state division or capital removal Is
hounu to come sooner or Inter nnd
thnt the Dobson plnn will be adopted
In the building o f u new capital city if
the vnrioua locations fail out among
themselves. And we would add that
If the Dobson plan is adopted that
Lake county presents several locations
for a new cnpitnl that arc hard to
beat. And in this connection it would
be intecrating to note that about ten
years ago the editor o f the Herald, T.
il. Lanier o f T.iv«»«:a and SI. M. Smith
o f Winter Park, discussed this same
plan with a view o f locating the state
capital near Tavares in Lake county.

It's purty hard to believe In Ic
tnllty when you see your hair I
out.

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' T ° l U “ * “ 7 ° f 11 p,eted’ **lh« * * * * * * will have
course this means cheaper spent on Road No. 1 more stnte nnd

IN TITIl 8T. JOHNS RIVBR FLOWS

all
Of
milk and cheaper cheese nnd hutter in
the near future. One means taken by
The merchants are apathetic, the
the Canadians is to purchase milk in
fanners are apathetic, tho fruit g row ­
large quantities for school children. In
ers have n small spark o f life but not
Toronto schools lately several thous­
much over the fact that tho railroads
and quarts have been distributed to
Intend to put in nn equalised water
the pupils every day, the school hoords
rate which will tnke nwny the low
paying the cost. Hero is something
' U \ T '" T " ’ 'W o r d ' l »ow lo ponder
present
The Sanford Chnmbcr o f Commerce
. conditions Florida school boards could
t’ ns taken up the mntter time and
not afford to purchase milk at n cent
age in and there hns been a system­
a gallon; they will do well to keep the
atic campaign put on fo r watur ship­
schools open and pay the tcuchern
ments nnd -verythlng thnt a few men
their salaries. Rut harking back to
could do hns been done but the gen­
the milk question, the dnlrymon will
eral public sits down like n D igger
have no cause fo r complaint if lower
Indian and Is w illing to let the world
prices do come, provided the cost o f
tnke Ita regular course regnniless o f
cuttle feed drops proportionately. Ev|whether the traffic rtins over t em
n-udjuslments fire coming
and kiil. them or not. A ll the river ^
p ^ S T l T . , 1 H-ms oVbu'sK
towns nml Htles are waking up to n« s .~ U k c ln n d Telegram ,
what It menns If this new move cn
the pnrt o f the railroads goes into .
effect. The Palntkn News has the 1 HOI'OSING A L E T US L IV E IN
following about it in Tuesday’s issue:
PE A C E M E E K .
OUR L IF E BLOOD.

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"On next Monday nnd Tuesday'
, ,
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,
there will be n m eeting ir. Atlanta , Jut,RinB
lho nUn»b«
o f wc&lt; * b
t t y Southeastern T a r iff association th* A m ',ril'nn P«W*C
""ked to obto consider the fourth fiction order 8*'rvp' U'ero nrp fnr more th* n fi f t yo f the interstate commerce commls*,hp nT ' ,Kl‘ &gt;tn r' It,B n rnro
sion. which prescribes thnt the rail- W0P^ im,Pl’'1 lhat Imssp* now w itho“ t
rands shall put into effect an equal- , s^ n' [ ‘cnnt‘e&gt;nn‘I the Intent, accord-

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Sagacity
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 thnt his money is absolutely safe.

lie usually becomes a regular customer, and
stays with us.
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C H A U T A U Q U A IN T E R E S T

Start this thrift-habit without delay, and be
prepared for any emergency that may come.

The Peoples Bank of Santord

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I GROCERIES!

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GROWS D A Y BY D A Y
tween the prune wcokers and'the proI
motor, o f the ‘Eat a Cake o f Y e a s t .
(0-ltaBia
P. „ &lt;*.,
Week has been happily adjustcu. The |ment at times with the bass viol. This
prune wcokers had assorted that the j company nro every one highly talentjobbers will have to resort to enrgo yeast weekers did not have a letter od and they have n repertoire o f more
shipments, entailing tremendous out- from the president. W e understand than five hundred pieces thnt they
,nyR o f cftpitnjt with t},n attendant the charge has been withdrawn, nnd j p|ny without n piece o f music beforu
,|anBPra 0f fluctuating markets be- t h a t ‘ Ent a Cnkc o f Yeast Week’ w i ll . them. “ What Do You Think When
twcen carfro pprin^a&gt; or c0 nut o f be regularly Instituted ns noon ns nn You Think 7" which w ill be given Fri
)lUBinpn9&gt; it ia „ simple proposition open dnte enn be arranged for. In day night by Pnttlson Kline, in a plci
plca
0f
j f they nrn ni,|P |0
the menntime persons who are eating fo r constructive thinking.
Pnttison
nnnee schooner Cargo shipments thev yeast without w aiting fo r the official Kline has made an enviable record
wj|j j)p n|,]e to control the trade in time arc taking their own chnnees.
throughout the country, being a gen­
t[,ls territory by reason o f the s u - . “ The nssoclntion that is promoting ius o f extraordinary keen insight up­
pflpiop rntp Jacksonville Is Indlffer- 'Be Kind to Animals W eek' will issue on the Inner workings o f the human
(.nj , 0
final adoption o f the order, special instructions before the date mind nnd having the nbility to pre­
f lir Jacksonville hns water rates and n°t. It 1® believed thnt persons who sent his thoughts in nn interesting
v .||] benefit by the order when Pa- desire to observe the week, but have manner. In the nfternoon, Solis' M a r­
tkn and other lobbing points are nn animnls to be kind to will bo per­ imba Rand will give a concert preced­
p)ncp(| on n rn|| kntil basis fat nhove mltted to be kind to each other, if ing the lecture by Mr. Kline ami in
tj(p rn( PB now onjoyed by renson o f they can produce the necessary proof the evening there will be n grand
w gt„ r transportation,
that this Is the best they can do."
concert by this unusunl band.
Thp ajtuntion u ono , hnt 'every
Although its romments are inspired
Tickets are on sale fo r $3.00 for

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a
business man in Pnlntkn should give by a sense o f humor, The Star states
The Kustis Lake Region will sus- „,.r j0Ufl consideration to. It Is n mat- a problem that is really assuming
pend publication o f the dpily paper tpr thnt thp chamber o f Commerce serious proportions, therefore, follow ­
with the issue o f tomorrow after runkeenly a live'to , and it is through ing out the nuisance to its logical end,
ning for three months.
The manorganisation thnt the best re- we propose n !,ot Us Live In Peace
ngement says that Kustis will Support a„its ran be nttained in co-operating Week.
o daily Inter on all the yenr round but r |tber fo r rate maintenance or esOh, how delightful is the thought!
nt the present moment it will
not tnldishment o f water transportation, — Jacksonville Metropolis.
stand it and the three months daily Ending ultimately to n deepening o f
will be resumed next fall to continue q )p c|ian,)fl| between Pnlntkn and OUR N O R T H E R N C O N N E C TIO N S .
as long ns the people want it Operat- •Jacksonville.''
ing a daily pnpor in a Florida town
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Secretary R. W. Penrmnn, Jr., o f
takes much advertising and unless the
C H E A PE R M ILK IS COMING
the Sanford Chamber o f Comniorccc,
advertising is forthcoming the yenr
lias sent out n circular in which there
round the daily Is not forthcoming.
Northern newspapers are- forecast are set forth certain facts in connecThe Lake Region hns been a power for
ing a considerable lowering of the lion with tho expenditures made by
good this winter ami advertised Kus­
price o f milk and dairy products dur­ the State Rond Department on State
tis as nothing else would do and we
ing the next few months. This fo re­ Road No. 1 thnt which eventually w ill
hope it can be resumed next fall.
cast is based on the fact that i|uite traverse the northern tier o f Florida
Meantime the splendid Weekly Imko
suddenly and mysteriously enormous counties between Pensacola nnd Jack­
Region will cover the field to the sat­
quantities of milk have suddenly ap­ sonville. On the face o f these state­
isfaction o f all concerned and Ansel
peared fo r shipment to the large cit­ ments is to the effect thnt when the
M iller ran got away a few days duri e s wldle across the bonier in Canodn j contracts
paving awarded since
Ing the week to go fishing.
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wch a surplus is reported thnt the'Jan uary o f 1921 hnve all been com-!

lie d rate. This means thnt the roads
in this territory, ns well r.e others,
are to estnldish a rate based strictly
on mileage, without regard to water
transportation or any other special
facilities. It means the removal o f
all depressed rates alone
Stt
along the S
Johnn river.
Palatka might ns well ,nnke up its

acroi,

length o f porthern Florida, built as ■
n portion o f a through and direct road
-« to California, would open up an nve|nue o f travel to a class o f people who
would do Florida a vact amount o f
good. In this dsy and generation it
is not n wise policy to half any road
building
program;
South Florida
ought to know by this time that until
the highways to the north are thrown
wide open and advertised as real high­
ways, we cannot hope to attract the
attention o f a class o f people who
would be glad to visit this section
|o f the country* but who have so far
been unable to da so simply because
Florida bad to admit there was no
decent wny to get here. Polk county
can afford to take its chances on re­
taining a large percentage o f those
who come here to see what wo have.
— Lakeland Telegram.

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Your Mother-In-Law W eek!
The Star, laughing up its sleeve In
n delightful wny, Temnrks that—
The Nntionnl Bureau for the
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J?nV f 'C* I ,0n A l l C” ' lfllCfl,‘on of
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nnd " hon Weeks has not,
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federal aid road money than it will
spend on all the rest o f the ronds in
the stnte." It is further said thnt
it will cost $1,500,000.00 to complete
the fifty-three miles between Jack­
sonville nnd Lake City. The North
Floridn road program also includes
the completion o f No. 1 from Lake
City through to the Apalachicola
river, which strenm is now being
bridged by n substantial structure o f
concrete and steel. The road work
nlone on this western end w ill be in
the neighborhood o f $1,900,000.00, it
costing about $27,000 per mile for
construction, the counties paying
nbout $7,000 per mile nnd the stnte
the remaining $20,000.
An appeal Is being made to stop
road building 'operations In. North
Florida, call o f f all the rond forces
nnd bring them to South Florida.
Cnndidly nnd frankly this cannot be
done in Justice to the State nt large.
However much the situation may be
deplored, it is now too Into to put into
effect any radical action o f , this kind.
The only pity is that form er highway
boards did not concentrate on these
northern roads, ignore all other pleas
nnd build the menns o f access to F lor­
idn first. W e in tho southern sec­
tion o f the stnte must ndmlt, after
due reflection, thnt had it not been
fo r the progresslvencss o f Duval nnd
St. Johns counties in providingg tho
first highway into the lower section
o f Floridn, it would hnve been utterly
impossible fo r the vast amount o f
tra ffic to get through to those coun,
nml those cities that have been
benefitted n thousand-fold more than
hnve the counties that have Invested
hundreds o f thousands o f dollars, not
in local ronds, but in through routes,

adult tickets and $1.50 fo r children's
tickets, no war tax. This includes the
entire ten attractions, with the story
hour given free.
A s a community builder, moulder
o f high class entertainment the Chau­
tauqua is unsurpassed. Civic minded
business Indies o f this city have se­
cured a very unusunl program fo r the
benefit o f the community. Jr. buying
senson tickets, one is supporting the
L,UBlnc,s Indies against n personal loss,
bonofitting oneself in some o f the
K ^atest attraction events thnt will
0Vur
Sanford, and consequently
building nnd boosting fo r n stronger
community, n better Sanford.

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ever brought to this city and nt most reasonable prices. Ev- ■
eryihing usually found in a Sporting Goods Store of the better kind.

Sanford Cycle Co,

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FOR HOME SITES A T
A N A T T R A C T IV E ,
PRICE

SPLENDID h o m e SITES CAN NOW BE
SECURED WHERE
, LIVING, is Rcnsoniihlc

TH E YOUNG M A N ’S
CHANCE— SECURE A
HOME, W IT H WORK
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And W ill Continue for Five Days and Then Close
D U R IN G T H E T IM E OF S A L E A N A U T O W I L L BE IN R E A D IN E S S ■
TO C O N V E Y P R O SPE C TIV E B U Y E R S FROM S A N F O R D TO T H E i
SITE JU ST E A S T OF M O NRO E, F LO R ID A . THIS W I L L BE F R E E
A N D FOR T H E USE O F A L L T H E INVESTOR S.
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lished there may bo ssome unavoldable confusion in the celebration of
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these national weeks,
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and 'Bestow n Thougght On Your
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Creditors M’crk' nre now generally the traffic over which is fully ninety *
observed, hut 'Give Your Mother-in- P‘*r cent foreign. So we say to Friend
Law a Kiss M’ cek’ nnd ‘ M'nva a Hand Pcarman that with the work in North
to Your Neighbor W eek’
eek' hns once or 1Florida under wny, it would be better
twice rcgretably telescoped 'Pick Up to allow this improvement to go on
to completion.
Furthermore this
Ilnsty persons &gt;State Hoad No. 1 is the eastern termi.
who have kissed mother-in-law in ' nun * f what Is now advertised all
prune week and eaten a prune In waste through the Southwest as the Spnnpaper week will not now be proceed- l»h Trail, running from Los Angeles.
ed ngainst, but the societies having California, to the Atlantic const o f
these weeks In rltnrge recognire that Florida. A concerted and systematic
mistakes like these cannot go on, and e ffo rt is being made to induce traffic
it is the purpose to be severe with to follow thin route which passes
infractors after the work o f codifica- through southern Texas, reaches New
lion is completed.
j Orleans and then comes to Florida
“ M'e ore informed that the serious by wny o f Mobile and Pensacola. I t !
difficulty thnt at one time arose be- is a safe assertion to muke that n

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FLO W IN G W E L L LA N D , LEVEL, ATTR A C TIV E , W E L L D RAINED ,
LOTS 80x135 feet. To be sold at reasonable prices. Cash and terms, for
these lots, and be sure to secure your pick o f them as there is but ten
lots. Abstract Title, good as gold; Warranty Deed with purchase, secured by paying one-third cash.

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This is a five-acre sub-division of lands or. a hard road, in a favor- *
■ ed section, where living is right and taxes reasonable. N ow is your op- ■
S portunity, all lots are priced alike, and the advantages lie altogether in 3
the selection o f the site.
SEE OR W R IT E A T ONCE, TO

Monroe

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�TH E SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, FR ID AY, MARCH SI, 1922
:» !!!i- M v n m «n n i!e !9 - :s 3 a s a s iB a u M iiiia i,

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REAPPORTIONMENT
IS STRONGLY FAVORED
IIY THE GOVERNOR
I H r Tfce A ..*»■*Ini rrf P rr.n l

On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Boat Coaat Railway, Chaloola, Fla., among the plnca and lakes of Scrainola county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, wllh prlrate baths and hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Rates I U 0 to 1150 per days *10 to 118 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CH AS. D. B R U M L E Y , Manager

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M IA M I, March 31,— Governor Cary
A. Hardee declared himself moat em­
phatically in favor o f reapportionment o f representation in the state
legislature, while here, according to
an Interview published in the Miami
Daily Metropolis, nnd declared, also
that if the voters adopt the proposed
amendment to the state constitution
providing for such reapportion ment,
nnd the next legislature should fail
to enact a law in keeping with it, he
will promptly call u special session o f
tthc legislature to enact the neeessary
Inw,

j CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY \
“ SERVICE T H A T COUNTS”

The following is the account o f the
interview with Governor Hardee pub­
lished In the Minmi Metropolis:
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T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E L IN E
Governor Hardee was asked i f he
had any comment to mnkc on the cap­
J
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
* ital removal talk and the recent stall!
convention o f capital removalitts but
Richmond, Virginia
replied to the question by another:
"D on’t you reckon the people would
talk less about capital removal nnd
state division If the newer sections
N O T IC E TO C O NTRAC TO R S
o f the state had more equitnhlc repre­
sentation in tho legislative branches
The City M a n n e r w ill receive bids
o f the state government?’’
up to A pril firs t fo r tho moving of
Then, answering his own question,
city stables and the erection o f cot­
the goyvrnor said:
tage. Plana and details may be seen
“ I have always been for reapport t tho C ity Manager’s office.
tionment,
worked for It when in the
C. J. R Y A N ,
state legislature, argued for It during
311-9tc
C ity Manager. *e
You Can Find the Name o f
my campaign fo r governor. Tho peo­
•a Every Lire I’ rofrAxional and
ple o f this state now have an oppor­
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
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Buainea, Man in Hanford In
tunity to secure renpportionment, as
This Column Each Day
tho amendment providing for it comes
to a vote o f tho people nt the election
next November. - I f the people vote
While they last we will give a
fo r the adoption o f the amendment
and the next legislature fails to pass
THOS. J. A. REIDY
n law in keeping with it, I will
Attorney
and
Coun^ellor-at-Law
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promptly call a special session o f the
’ Practicing In State and Federal Cdarta legislature to pass such a bill."

We handle everything in

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: DIRECTORY

DURHAM DUPLEX
RAZOR

0,er s'n,'no1' Cou",, B*nk

purchased

BALL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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George A. DeCottes
Attorney-ut-Law

The rally o f the Circles o f the Meth­
odist church held Thursday evening
was quite a success. Mrs. Kelly hrd
ehorge o f tho opening exeerrisrs nnd
S. 0. Shinholser
after stating the object o f the gather­
ing, very gracefully introduced Mrs.
Contractor and Builder
Thornton who conducted the devotionSANFORD
FLORID* at port o f the program.
A very Interesting report ot
Annual
Missionary Conference held
SM ITH BROS.
In Jacksonville was given by Mrs. H .
G arage and Machine Co. H. Chappell In her pleasing and o rig i­
nal way.
Expert Auto Repair Work
Some special music completed the
Phone 30
Comer First and Oak program.
The Circle captains were most
"W E DELIVER THE HOODS' hosplttnlde. During the social hour
refreshments o f coffeo nnd sand­
Quirk Service Transfer wiches were served.

Storage Fnrilltle»
I f wa please you, trll others; If ne
tell ua. Phone 198

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J

GLOBE PIANO CO.
8AVB YOU MONEY

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Empire Hotel Block

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

ORIANDO. FLORIDA

General Shop and Mill
Work

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Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

B ecause Penn'a is packed air­

PORKERS GET DRUNK.
RICHMOND, Va., March 31.— Fed­
eral prohibition agents returning to
this city from GoPchland county re­
ported that more than n score o f pigs
nnd bogs became Vlrunk as a result

DR. E. D. BROWNLEE
Will Drench to the

tight in the patenie d n ew
con ta in er- the qu ality is
sealed in.
So I’ .nn's l» olw .yi (r*»h. H . v . j r o u
rv«r t.a ily chewed f r o th tobacco?
Uuy P .n n 'a «h* n.vt time T , y it. N o ­
tice thefinecondition fieeh ~Pen n ’a.

PEHN'S
CHEWING
TOBACCO

still. The porkern crawled o ff into
the woods, where their loud grunts
attracted th « attention o f tho office™.
In the ndd the officers destroyed a
500 gnllon capacity kettle, confiscated
u four horsepower steam engino, 30
fermenters, 1,500 pounds o f sugar, one
burse, one mule, a new two-hone
wagon nnd other equipment

KU KLUX KLAN
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CH UR CH
S U N D A Y N IG H T , 8:00 O’CLOCK
EVERYBODY WELCOME

The vocational committee o f the Bust
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women d«atring
employment to register at the F in t
National Bank.

Kimball Pianos, from factory
to
home pt ices. When you are out shop­
ping, don’t full to stop In nt T. J.
Miller
Sons’ nnd look them over.
Then sec Mr. Lanier, fo r prices and
terms.
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I desire to meet all members of the
Mystic Shrine Friday evening in the
Palm Room of the Valdes Hotel at 8
o’clock to discuss holding o f a Cere­
monial here during May.

F. L. MILLER,

AGNES G. IIERNER, Chairman

GOOD NAM E
“ B L IS H ’’ is the family name of

IIKYAN HAS NARROW ESCAPE.
BRIDGETON, N. J., March 31.—
William Jennings Bryan, who was
here Wednesday night to lecture, had
n narrow escape from injury, it was
learned yesterdny.
His automobile
was proceeding from the railmnd sta ­
tion to the Central Methodist church
when a motor truck turned from a
side street. A collision was averted
by the narrowest o f margins.

Shrinors, Attention!

.. Employment Bureau.

H O N E Y BOY F L O U R
(SKI.F RISINR)
Abraham-Blish established America's First Mill in
1658, and the ninth generation of lilishs is still mak­
ing "The World's Rest Flour.” Buy it at any grocery.

F L O R ID A G ROCERY CO.
IIIBTRIIIUTOR8. I-AI.ATKA.

Blish Trilling Co.
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S A N F O R D N O V E LT Y
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Penn's spells quality.
W hy?

uf drinkihg some o f the 9,000 gallons
RALLY OF CIRCLES
o f mash poured into n spring branch
METHODIST CHURCH
THURSDAY EVENING nenr Irwin, following n raid at a big

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

with every package of blades

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CONTRACTOR and B U IL D E I
817 Commercial Street

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Half-Price Sale

Geo. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD
212 Baat. Ut Bt.

Sanford, Fla.

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine £
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; DeLuie Platons;
Oreralae It Inga and Pina;

Flywheel
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Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafts re­
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL
1, 1922, AFTER WHICH A L L TAX­
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.

BEFORE B U Y IN G '
• A PHONOGRAPH
See the

NEW EDISON
— at—

DRENNEN PIANO CO.
ORLANDO, FLA.

turned; agents for Caille Inboard aW
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FOR C O U N T Y CO M M ISSIO N ER
Tho friends o f D. L. Thraaher an­
nounce hlr candidacy for the poaitlon
o f County Commissioner fo r District
No. 1, knowing that he will at all
times be found doing hli full duty na
he sees It and that the county w ill
have a buaineaa man In District No. 1
and a conscientious worker fo r the
people o f the whole country-— P*W
Political Advertisement.

TU B EASTER BAZAAR
o f the Pipe Organ Club w ill be held
at Dr. Moore'a Optical Parlors, Sat­
urday, A.pri! 8th.
313-13tc

W e have decided to discontinue our Boys’ Department
and to move this quickly we are selling everything at
H A L F PR IC E

Blouses, Shirts, Undertogs, Sox,
Stockings, Wash Shirts, Pants,
Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps ..
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Most of 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; Clothing Co.

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T H E SANFORD D A IL Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y, MARCH 31,1922

P A G E FOUR

AGREEMENT
BY FREE STATE
PARTY IS HELP

other caaea," he amid, "and I f they
show strength in which the Sehoenfcld case was lacking. w « will *ry
them."
Three indictments charging crimi­
nal assault on East Side school girls
(IIT T k f A i m t a l r l P r » « l
CHICAGO, March 30.— Following are pending against Mr. Rickard.
recent approvals o f courting at church
fa th erin g*, a* the mean* o f attract­ C A N A D A LOSES $2,210,000
EN O R M O U SLY
STRENGTHENED
in g a |arge attendance o f young peo­
BY
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M E N T FOR
ON M E R C H A N T M A R IN E
ple, a speaker before the annual con­
P A C IF IC A T IO N
vention o f the rellgioua education sec*
O T T A W A , March 30.— The Canad­
( U r Thr A * * n r la ir d Press I
rotary placed the "O. K ." on dancing ian government lost $2,210,000 in
LONDON, March 31.— An a gree­
In church building*.
operating in merchant marine in
" I t la the only wny the dance hall 1021, excluding depreciation and in­ ment by the Free State party in I r e ­
land enormously strengthened by an
evil* can be corrected," declared Dr. terest charges.
Interest owed the
H a rry F. Hubble, paator o f a Presby­ government fo r 1921 was $3,357,823. agreement for pacification of the is­
terian church in Buffalo, N. Y. “ All Depreciation was figu red ut $4,158,776 land was signed here last night the
House o f Commons was told today by
churchei nhouid install dance halls," fo r the year.
Winston Spencer Churchill, secretary
he naid. " I am in favor o f dancing if
This Information was given to the
o
f Colonies.
they are under proper supervision."
house o f commons today by two mem­
bers. Average costa fo r the smallest
C O TT O N M ILL S T R IK E
or 2800 ton type vessels while *«*» in
A U S T R IA GKTS MORE
G A IN S M A N Y W O R KER S,
T IM E T O P A Y U. 8. operation was given at $103.12 a day,
F E W A R E W O R K IN G
while the average was placed at
W A S H IN G T O N , March 30. — The $572.87 for the largest o f 10,500 type.
I S r The A a a o rU trd Press)
join t resolution already adopted by
L A W R E N C E , Mass., March 30.—
the senate authorising a 25 y e a n
K U C H IN 'S D A U G H T E R DIES.
The strike of cotton m ill operatives
extension for payment by Austria o f
advanced so far today it is estimated
$25,000,000
fo r
flou r
purchased
W A S H IN G TO N . /March 30.— Miss that not more than three thousand are
through the United States grain cor­ lone Kitrhin, daughter o f Repprescnt- w orking. When the week closed S a t­
poration was adopted late yesterday ntivc Claude Kitchin, o f North Caro-' urday there were about twenty-one
by the house.
Una, died nt the fam ily home yyestcr- thousand on the payrolls.
Th e vote, 132 to 50, was tsken after day after n prolonged Ulna**. She
a bitter partisan debate, and a fter was twenty-one year* old. Mis* Kit­
NOTICE OF a L l i t M . J . )
the defeat of a motion by n vote o f rhin had been confined to h rr bed for
W I I R R K A 8 . a resolutio n has been
1R7 to 115, to send the messuro back the past nine months. P rior to her du ly adopted by the Uonrd o f County
Commissioners of
Hetnlnolo
County.
to the ways and means committee. illness sshc was n student nt George F lorid a , o f even date h erew ith , that It
Member sadvocating this move insist­ Washington University, where she w ou ld bn expedient and to the best In, terests o f Hemlnole County, Florida, to
ed action should not be taken until would have been graduated in Juno. Issue county bonds o f the County o f
State o f F lo rid a ,
for
the
the subject was considered by the Funeral arrangements have not been Hemlnole,
purpose o f construetlnr. re-hard su r­
debt committee.
completed. The body w ill he taken fa c in g . macadamising am i pavin g c e r ­

M IN IS T E R S U R G E S
D A N C E H A L L S IN
C H U R C H AS C U R E

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tain roa d s In Hemlnolo County. Florida,

to Scotlnnd Neck, N. C., fo r inter- In said resolution partluui.nl&gt; describ­
ed. nnd f o r the further purpose o f build­
• nient.
ing and constructing n b r id g e across

K E Y W E S T C AR PE N TF.lt
the Hi. Johns river In Sem in ole County,
W ASH ED O VER B O AR D
F lo rid a , nt a point k n o w n as Osteen
F e rry.
FROM S U B M A R IN E RASE W O ULD STOP K IL L IN G
T IIK U B F O IIB , BE IT
RESOLVED,
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O F C ATH O LIC S IN IR E L A N D
T h a t notion be, and the sam e la hereby
( t t y T h e \ * &gt; i. r la i- it P rr-a.i
BY S U S P E N D IN G PO LITIC S Riven, that on Die ’ li b d a y o f April. A.
P 1922. and In pursuance o f the reso­
K E Y W EST, March 30. — Henry
lution aforesaid, duly ndopted by the
Thompson, 39„ carpenter employed at
Fount y
Commissi on era
of
Hemlnole
4I t X T h r A a a o r l a l r d P r r a s l
County. Florida, nnd n o w bein g pub­
tho submarine base here, was washed
D U B LIN , March 29.— The republi­ lished In the Hanford H era ld , the only
overboard today and drowned. His can member* o f the Dnil Elronnn at a n ew sp a p er published In Hemlnole Coun­
ty, F lo rid a , an election w i l l b « held,
body bad not been recovered at noon. meeting here yesterday ndopted n res- and th e same lr hereby ordered to be
held
throughout the C o u n ty of Bemtlution proposing immediate suspen­ nnlr. to
determine w h eth er there shall
sion of the political campaign in he Issued by the said C o u n ty of SsntI*
R IC K A R D M A Y S T A N D
nolo, bonds In the ssld sum of V100,T R IA L ONCE A G A IN southern Ireland in order that all fac. 000,00; to besr Interest nt the rate of
p er centum per annum. Interest
tions may unite to "compel cessation six
p a ya b le semi-annually: said bonds to
tnuitirr
th irty yearn a f t e r the date o f
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N E W YO R K , Match 30.— George L. o f murder o f Catholics'in B elfast."
( “ T e x " ) Rickard, international sports
promoter, acquitted early yesterday on
charges o f criminal assnult nnd ab­
duction, may have to undergo triul
on one o f tho remaining indictments
against him, Assistant District A t­
torney Pecorn announced Inst night.
" I intend to look earefttlly over the

“ EX ID E B A T T E R Y S E R V IC E " the
strongest in tho world. W e nre paid
to examine nnd re-fill your batter
free o f charge. Tho Dnttery is the
life o f the car. Wo re-charge nnd re­
pair nil makes batteries.— Itny Broth­
ers, Sanford, Fin.
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the Issuance thereof; said bonds to be
dated July 1st. 1921; ltS.000.04 of the
irocoeds ai____
derived from the anle o f laid
lionds to bo used for constructing, ro ­
il payhard HtirfacItiK. macadamising ami
iiiK Hie roads in Heininole County, F l o r ­
ida. p a rtic u la rly described In the reso­
lution a fo resa id ; nnd 112.000 00 o f the
proceeds derived from the salo o f said
bonds t o tie used far bu ild in g and conHtm rtlnir n bridge across the Ht. Johns
Itlver tn Hemlnole County, Florida, nt
a point k n ow n » » Osteen F e r r y ;
at
which aald election the question an to

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if said bonds In oonformtbs issuance of
forsssld resolution of the
Ity with the aforesaid
if
Sviaiitul*
County
county. Florida* ahall be submitted to
the legal voters o f the County of Semi­
nole. fla ts of Florida. The form of the
ballot to be uaetl In such election shall
be: "F or Bonds’' or "Against Bonds."
The following named persons a r t ap­
pointed Inspectors and Clarks of said
election:
to

Bc in o t s o . i — * A x r o i m —

\V. E. Betts
F. L. Woodruff. Jr.,
T. M. Fox. Inspectors.
It. C. Stax well. Clerk.
I'HKCINCT ISO. 1— W O *H O B —
it. Mann,
O. Bell.
J. CL Moffett. Inspectors
A. 8. Hawkins. Clerk.
PHKU.X CT WO. a ^ -S A W P O III)—
W. M. McKinnon
C. L. Britt
U T. Bryan. Inapeotora
W. M. Haynes. Clerk.
P IIECINCT NO. A.— r A O I . A —
Osorge Bmlth
Leonard K e U
A. V. McOuln. Inspectors
A. A. Hicks. Clerk.
PUKCINCT NO. 0.— OVIEDO—
H. O, C raw ford
Hteen Nelson
S. W. Swope. Inspectors
O. 0. Wolcott. Clerk.
V B E C IN C T WO. « — OK W K VA—
C. W , Culpepper
V W ic k s
•It. A. Gresham, Inspector
F. B Bradley. Clerk.
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It. n. Ttoberts
N C. Jacobs, Inspectors
J. E. florder. Clerk.
P R E C I N C T WO. K.— G A lift I E L L A —
H. O. Parkw r
8. E. Math ers
C. E. Mathers, Inspectors
A. W. Moremnn. Clerk.
P R E C I N C T NO. » . — 1,0 NG WOO It—
C, C H a r t l e y
a H. H o o k e r
W. K, Hatcher, Znspectors
J. N Hearcy. Clerk.
P R E C IN C T NO. 10— L A K E M U f V —
J. W. F o r t ie r
B. C. I n g e r s o ll
It. 11 Lynch. Inspectors,
A. K. HJoblom. Clerk.
P R E C IN C T NO. II.----ALTA M O N TE
SPHINOM—
A. II F u lle r
J. W. Osteen
It. C. T y le r , tr.apectors
W. It Unitnrd, Clerk.
Hald election so ordered to be held
shull he held at the p o llin g placee In
the various precincts where the last
g e n e r a l election was held, throughout
the entire County o f Hemlnole. and euuh
election shall be conducted and the canvase o f the votes c e r tifie d to, and the
returns and the ranvnsa o f the returns
o f said election shall be made In the
manner and w ithin the time p re s c rib ­
ed fo r Rcncrat elections, except that
the returns o f said election ehali be d e­
liv e re d to the Chairm an nnd C lerk
of
the Hoard o f •County Commlealonera o f
Hemlnole County, Florid a, Instead o f
to the Supervisor o f R e g is tr a tio n and
the County Judge, and,
B E I T F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , that
tilts order and notice o f electio n be
published In the Hanford Herald, the
o n ly newspaper published In Hemlnole
County, Florida, f o r a period o f not less
than four weeks p r io r to the date o f
saiu election.
Done nnd ordered this 7th day of
March. A. D. 1922.
I - A. IIR U M L E Y ,
(H E A L )
Chairm an
O. P. HW O PE.
K. C U R L E T T ,
I„ P. It AO AN.
r W. ENTZS1INGER.
Hoard o f Cou n ty Commissioners.
Hemlnole County, Florida.
Attest:
E A. DOUOLAH8.
Clerk o f the Hoard o f County
Commissioners, Hemlnole Coun­
ty. Florida.
Uy: V. E. DOUG LASH. D. C.
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tangible assistance when such ac­
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F. P. FO R STE R , President

Fishermen Take Notice!
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A N N U A L C O N T E S T W I L L O PE N
A P R IL 1ST, 1922

Got your tackle ready and win one o f the three prises

F IR S T P R IZ E — Shakespeare Reel
S E C O N D P R IZ E — Heddon Rod.
T H IR D P R IZ E — Best Silk Line.

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Hams, bacon, sacks of flour, bags 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 be present when articles are given away. G E T FR EE
G R E E N D R A W IN G T IC K E T A T M IL L E R ’S F U R N I­
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man Land Company, says:

" I predict 2,000 people will attend

the Hale Snturday nnd every lot aoid by 5 p. m.

H elp build up your city and Join its profitable
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Street Parade

Dinner on Ground Served by Mothers’ Club

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The most stable security is R E A L E S TA TE .
1922 is under way. Put your fighting dollars in
constructive interests that have always paid.

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when he gets scared he sticks his head in the sand.
Then it is an easy m atter to sneak up behind him and
steal his tail feathers fo r a hut.

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tie, o f lovely .prlng flower..
In the absorbing game o f bridge
URS. FRED D A IG B R , Society Editor,
ployed during the afternoon, high
Phone 217-W
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have aay I r lr a li visit tag ; m score nmong the club members was
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Marjorie Du B ow won
which waa a box o f aUtlonery.
Little M is. Robson was a dolightful hostess and was assisted in tn .
tertaining her guests by Pearl Robson
and Elizabeth Whitner.
About 26
children enjoyed this happy occasion.

Mrs- Mary H igglna haa returned
Entertaining with her usual charmfrom nnines C ity where she waa the Inp and * ” c!ou" manner, M n . Fred
guest o f her daughter, Mra. Lucius Wa,*mnn was hostess at bridge y e.terdny nfternoon at her home on MagMcLeod.
nolia avenue, the guests including the
Mrs. Howard H arris is spending a member, o f the Merrie Matrons
Bridge Club.
short time in iJtke C ity with her
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parents. Mr. Harris accompanied her
to iJtko City hut returned home Tues­ were placed were symbolic o f spring,
time with their beautiful decorations
day.
o f cut flowers and fern.
A fter several interesting
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bridge it was found that tho prize,
a bridge set, hail been won hy Mra.
The MothcrJ Club will hold a
D. P. Drummond.
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cooked
food Bale
sale Saturday
Saturday afternoon
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It pays to own tbc HUPMOBILE. Everyone seems to
knotv thnt it is especially long-lived, especially faithful in
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HUPMOBILE is better built, and thnt it STAYS OUT OF
TH E SHOP far more consistently.

W e have sold six new Hupps in the past
ten days.
Following is a list of the Hupp owners in Sanford, and
Seminole County, and we invite you to ask any of them about
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John Meisch, Sanford.
American Fruit Growers, Sanford.
Chase &amp; Co., Sanford.
Judge Housholder, Sanford.
G. W . McGagin, Sanford.
W ight 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. M organ, Sanford.
Mr. Durant, Sanford.
B. F. Toole, Geneva.
Mr. Ahern, Sanford.
Mahoney-Walker, Sanford.
Less repairs, less gas and oil, better tire mileage, high­
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Bottled only by

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

re-lur.l surfnt oil. paved and placed In
first class eonillllon
half mile poet o f Section 38. Tuwnelilp
IIK M h V .t A V I I M »:
II ck lulling i,i the W eal enil or ilraw- 19. South o f Itange JO Knst. thence
hrlilu' a m i s s St. Jnlma l i l \ i r tui the West «|x t8) tenths mllcil to where
ronJ running from Snnfnrtl In (lensva. private road runs kuuthwesterly Into
run West approxlin atrly one ami one- cemetery. Salt! romt In he re-hard aurqunrt-r i l ' , | miles lo brick pavement. fnred, paved nnd placid In first d a s *
Alen h -glnnlng at Knot end of at Id condition
(iO l.llH ltllltl A M I |&gt;AOt,A IttlAll
lirhhto, run Kant onn-hulf &lt; W &gt; mile to
Ilcgin nlng
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tho Intereeclloti or
hrlt k pavemenl.
Sahl road lo he reliar&lt;l earfaeml. pa veil anil placeil
In Onldehnrn Street and French Avenue
In tho t’ lty o f Sanford, run Went
on
flrel rluea entulllhiu
iluldahuru street appr xlinntety eight
oit AN tiK m u i.i:%a i i it
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tenths
miles,
thence
Southwesterly
Iti ulunlng at the
Inle raietlou
of
Ora hit i' Itoutevanl with tirigau Hlr«.'I " » road |umt Fllt‘» Dairy, nti|iroxlmat&lt;i
a* I.t lit out In the Map ot
Hanford JV om* (9) leiithu mile*, ihenr* follow.
Farm, rn-oriletl In I'iat lluok One ( I I •njI Oi« main road Wont ami lioulhw ««l*
imwi ". I3T nnd IIS of Komi nolo 1’ounl y\
“ rty approximately three quarters ( 3 - It
Itotord., run t-jast oti Orntigo ttoulo- " I a mile to tho Houth lino of Hoot Inn
vard n|i|iroximnloly otto I II tnilo tn tho fJ- Township 19. Houth of Itango
30
North and Houth ouo-quarter &lt; •«) lino
Hu nt'o W. ttt following
puhllo
of Hectlon II. Township I
Houth of road nppritMrnntcly throe and thr«oItatuto Jtl, Knst, whoro Orungo lluule- ‘ lentils 13 3| mile* to the
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vard Intersects the Monroe Itrtck road, corner of ( o w n . hip 19. Houth of Itange
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and placed
flrnt class
clas* condition.
puMlo road through Tania,
approxtlaced In flrat
mutely olio and one-half &lt; I &gt; miles
It \ M i s s ||i|M i Ittl til
■loginning on HI (Isrlrtlde Avenue ot l o connect with lirtek road nt the West
- point
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........ o n e -h a lf utile post o f Hecilott 30, T o w n ntefy ......
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feet West
nf tho Herlioli iino b etw een Hectinne "hip 19. Houth o f Itange 30 Kant, e.ild
38 nnd J7, T o w n sh ip 19, Houth o f Itange road lo he re-hnrd surfaced, paved and
3d Cast, said point being on the center placed In firs! class condition.
line o f a public road running North to and
Hand's Hiding, run North approxim ate,
W in rear, a m ajo rity o f Ihe memhur*
ly I&amp;U0 feat to within If, feet of the o f the Hoard o f County Commissioners
Atlantic Coast Line Itallroad rig h t-o f- o f Hemltiole County, Florida, have v o t ­
way. thence N o rth w esterly on public ed to build ami construcl a
bridge
road along railroad approxim ately 300 across the Hi. Johns’ Illver In Seminole
f e d to rnllrond crossing, (hence across County. Florida, at n point known ns
the railroad r lg h l-u f-w n y to n public l h « Osteen Ferry, nnd
road parallelin g the railroad on
Its
Whereas, Hie Hoard o f County C o m ­
northerly aide,
thence
southeasterly missioners o f Seminole Count), F lorid *,
along Mils road approxim ately &lt;00 feel have employed thoroughly competent
to the road on the north tine o f Sec­ nnd reliable experts to determine the
tion J7, T o w n s h ip 10, Houth o f Itange cost md expense Incidental to the con ­
30 Knst, thence Kasl
approxim ately struction o f a good and nuhstuutl.il
3380 feet tn road running North and bridge across the Ht, JohuS f i v e r at the
Houth, thence South I&amp;00 feet to Ht. pultit afnrcsadl, who have made n r e ­
tiertrude Avenue, said road to tie re­ port to the Hoard o f County C om m is­
in.rd surfneed, paved and placed In first sioners o f the cost nnd expense lo he
Class condition
Incurred In Ihe construction o f said
lilt.Alt DA X K I T I t l A M M : I I K T W T . O bridge,
s E C T I U N * 30 A M I 3T. T O W N Mill I*
T I I K I l K K i i H K . IIK IT HKSOI.VKD. hy
IP, SOUTH 09* IIAM iU . .111 I : Av r ,
Ihe Hoard o f County Commissioner* o f
IAVKST I I T A L I M I T ItOAIM
Hemltiole County, Florida, that It Is the
Ilcginnlng
nt. , the half
tulle -post, hr- dvlcrmlnnllott o f this Hoard that
It
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would
tween
Hectlohs
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sh ip he19expedient and to the beet In­
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rill, Coillll Oil.
South o f Itange 10. Knst. run South a p ­ terests o f Seminole County to Issue
proxim ately £160 feet
in
Leesburg county bonds o f the County o f Sem i­
branch o f A tla n tic Const i.ltm Itallroad, nole for the purpose o f constructing
said road to l.e rc-hnrd surfneed. paved p av e d macadamized, or other hard sur­
faced hig hw ays In said county ns herennd placed In first d a a s condition
I ’ll K M II A V I ' A I I'. A M I l- K A IK T K ItY iRIAbova described, and for the further
purpose o f building and constructing tx
It It,AH
of bridge across the Ht. Joint* H lv e r
tho
In
Inlcrsrctlun
Dcglrmlng at
French Avenue and Ninth H ired In Hemltiole County at a point known ns
Us
tee
n
Ferry,
and
on
run
Houth
Ilford.
’ he City of
rench Avenue ap proxim ately one and
UK IT F l f l l T r i K I l HKSOI.VKD, that
one-quarli-r 1 1 i miles to the Bouth It I* the iletermlnallon o f this Hoard

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Whereas, the system o f hard eurlaced roads In Hetnlnols Coutlly Is Incomplete, and
Whereas, this Hoard deems It expe­
dient and to tho host Interests o f Hetnlnn|e County l o have bultl and
COM*
s tru c t'd u more thorough nnd complete
surfneed
htghwn
system o
orf hard
surfaced
hig h w ays
throughout the County o f Hemltiole,
and to Issus
county Itonds mo f Hem I note
rm
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County, for the purpose o f construct­
in g paved, macadnntiied or oilier hard
surfaced high w ays In Seminole County,
Florida, more particularly described ns
follows, to -w it:
lit: AltI i a I.I. AA'KNUK
ilcgin n ln g at the
Intersection
of
Heard.ill Avenue at tho North half mile
post o f Section 31, Tow n sh ip 19, South
nf itange 11 Knst, run South one mile
B to Ueiicrn Avenue, said road to he wldB enod, paved and rn-hard surfaced, and
a placed In first class condition,
a
Alt! N IIOK IIO.AII
B
Ilcginnlng at the Intersection o f the
a Monroe ttoud with Kt. tiertrude Avenue
■ wtilcti Intersection Is located on
the
■ North and South quarter line o f Sec- ♦ &gt;
■ tlon *1. Township 19. South o f i t a n g e 1
■ 10 Kast, nt a point 1110 feet south o f
■ tho North hnlf mile uoat; run North
* approxim ately one and on e-h alf miles
■ to tlir bridge across the W est end o f
Lake Monroe, said road to ho widened
paved and re-hard surfneed nnd placed
in first clnso condition,
I
IIK.AIIDALL .A V K M ’F,
beginning at the
Intersection
of ♦
nrurdull Avonuc with Geneva Avenue ♦
nt the Houth H a lf mile post o f Heclb n j
11. T "w n * h lp 19, Houth o f Range 31
run Houth tw o miles, sitbl road In V
■ Knst;
paved, re-hard surfaced nnd placed ♦
■ bo
In
first
class condition.
V
■
tIK M IV A A \ i: m i :
■
Ilcginnlng nt
tho Intersection
o f 4r
■
llrardall Avenue with (Ionova Av
nt the Houth hnlf mite post o f Hect
■ 31. Township 19, Hnnth o f Itunge
■ Kasl. run Kast one mile, said road to bo
■ rc-hard surfaced, paved and placed In
■ first class condition.
C K L K R Y AVK.AUK
■
l i r e ilining gt the
Intersection
of
■
■ lleardall avenue with Celery avenue nl
the North half mile post o f Hcctlou II
Tnwnshtn I* Houth of l t * n e « XI Kast
■ run approximately J.OOO feet lo til.
■ Johns river, sold road In be re-hard
■
m surfaced, paved and placed In flrskclae#
S , condition.
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XT. G B R T l t t 'D K A V K . M K
lb*gInning at the Intersection o f Ht.
fie ri rude Avenue w ith the Monroe road,
■ which Intersection Is on the North end
■ Houth Quarter Heetlon line o f Hertlon
■ 38 run w eaterly fo llo w in g the present
■ Kasl. at a point U30 feet Houth o f the
North half mils poet o f enld Section
run w esterly fo llo w in g the present
■ Jb !;
rosd n p p ro rlm stely tw o end one■ h ritk
a lf mile* to the We*t half mile post
■
o f Section 10, Township 19, Houth of
R a n ge 10 Kasl. said road lo be re-hard
surfneed, paved and placed In flrat class
condition.
CAMKIION AYKNL'R AND HO AD PAST

that the amount o f money required to
Pay the cost o f tho construction, rehard surfa cin g arid pax lug o f Ihe made
hereinabove described w ill amount to
the sum o f H I . 000,00 ; and thnt tho cost
o f the bu ilding nnd construction o f Ihe
bridge S ero se the Ht Johns river
at
Osteen F e r r y will amount to the aum
o f (13,01)0,00, and
HK I T F C H T I I K H RKROI.VKD. that
It is the determination o f this Heard
Ihal the amount of bolide required for
the purpose* aforesaid Is the sum o f
ONK M l 'N P l t K D
THOUSAND
(1100,000 00) Dollars, (xx.000.00, o f which
shall be used for thu purpose o f con­
structing. ce-hard surfacing and pav­
ing the rm de aforesaid, nnd (l l . o o o o o
o f which shall he used fo r the build­
ing and construction o f the bride afore
said; thnt said liondn hear Interest nt
the rate o f G per cent per utinum the
Interest on said bonds to be payahlo
semi-annually; said bonds to mature
thlrtv (301 years a fte r the dale of the
Issuance thereof; said Issue o f liondn
to be dated July !»t. 19*3, hoth the
principal and Interest on said bonds to
be payable at some bank In the City o f
New York, Slate of New A’ ork. and
UK I T F U R T H E R UKMOI.VKD, thnt
In accordance with In'v. an election bn
called, and Ihe name Is hereby ordered
to lie held on the 11th day o f April, A.
U I93J. to determine the question a#
In whether bonds In the sutn o f 1100,000 00, bearing Interest nl the rale o f
six (6 per cen t! per centum per an­
num. Interest payable
aoml-unnually,
the principal o f said bonds to mature
thirty (3«&gt; years a fter the d n l« o f tho
Issuance thereof, shall he Issued by Ihe
County o f Hetnlnolo for the purposes
lirrelttiibox c set forth, and
HK I T F U R T H E R HKSOI.VKD. Ihnt
(lit* resolution he published In the Han­
ford lleruld. Ihe only newspaper pub­
lish* .1 In Heitilnnle County, Florida, once
each week fo r nt least four xveeks be­
fore the date fixed by this resolution
for the holding o f said bond election
Adopted this 7th day o f March. A. U,
1933
Lx A DRUM L E Y ,
IH K A L )
Chairman.

0. U. HWOI'K,

K CURLKTT
1. U. H A O A N ,
C. W, K NT/.M INOKR,
Hoard uf County Commlsalonora,
Hemlnule County, Florida.
Attest:
K A. DOUOI.AH8,
C lerk o f tho Hoard o f County
Commissioners, Hemlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida.

Hy: V. B. DOUGLASS, l) C.

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he will he found working fo r Sanford
«»rot"ed£’".1 ■■■?1,1 * " p
where his name means tauci af approximately eight rntles.I,
*«m ethlng and where his work w ill “ Jf
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count.
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GUARANTEED UP TO TH E MINUTE

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^ord nnd RPcnd part o f their time on run' 'nook* " 2 ! 1i&gt;4 u«'i i ! ' ^'''s sm in o U
shore. Mr. Donnelly Is one o f t i g , County. Florid*, thence run Ham
,
,
i to Second
Sired.
thence
South
,noRt Prom»nent engineers and naval on Second Htred
toAvenue B. being
architects in the country nnd his good i^uhlhati1 **to re* * ta nu»WVilx*.■'*:.! * t
to
worlt here ns a member o f the Wnter- the Fait line o f Section ; i . Township
JO. South o f linage 13 Fast, thence
wnys Committee o f the Chamber o f South and S o u m w e s le rly fo llo w in g tho
Commerce has already been felt and , ^
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w alW4,,n
City &lt;len*
to V"
the " n" Atlantic

J A C K S O N V IL L E . Fla., March 31.
— Tho price o f sweet milk will take
another drop April 1, according to
p/ominent milk dealers o f this city.
E ffective April 1, swecet milk w ill re­
of her seventh birthday anniversary.
tail
for 13 cents a quart nnd 8 cents
ID LE R S C LU B .
Pink nnd white wore the colors
a
pint,
it was announced. This is the
used fo r this lovely party. RefreshOne o f the prettiest parties o f t h e ! ments consisting o f strawberry Ico
droP *n
° f m"k since
spring season wns that o f W edn es-' cream. Individual rnkex iced in pink Janu* ’ &gt; '•
day afternoon when Mrs. Roland Read |and marguerites and dates w ere
i T H E RE ASO N W H Y — Mine Loco­
entertained the members o f the Idlers sen’ed late in tho afternoon.
motives, Factory Tracks, Battleships,
Games o f all kinds were played dur.
Club, and one extra table o f guests,
Airplanes, Submarines and railroads
at her lovely homino on Lake Harney. ing tho afternoon, nnd In the contest
rely almost exclusively on "E X 1 D E "
B A T T E R IE S is because o f their heavy
a m m a u BBi BBBBBa i Bi H R i i i i m u i i m m i i i i B s i « B H i capacity, rugged construction. Tlioro
is an “ E X IU E " Hnttery mrdc to fit
«
every make automobile with 3 to 7
years service. See us about an “ EXID E " for your cor.— R A Y BROTH­
ERS, "E X ID E "
BATTERY
SER­
VICE.
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HAVE YOU HEARD?

........condi­
.... *■
paved and placed In »-■-*
frlat -class
tion
SAXKOItn A A K M K
Beginning at the South end o f the
pres.-nt Prick paving on Sanford A v e ­
nue. said point being the Intereectlon
o f tln&gt; Sanford nnd Orlando Itoad with
Sanford avenue on the Kaat aide o f Sec­
tion II, Tow n sh ip JO. South c f Itange
JO Last, run South on Hanford Avenue
approxim ately one and on e-h alf mites
to Michigan street as laid out In f l a t
™mlng. Their hundreds o f friends o f Mecca Hammock, said road to he rehard surfaced, paved and placed In first
h&lt;' r(&gt; nrv Ion,h to « « them depart class condition
,utt KInd to know that they will be
OAIKIIO A M I U B X K V A HOAII
Beginning w h ere the F lorid a Hast
hack “ train next season at which time Coast
Itatlroad crosses Avenue C, In
they expect to buy n home in S a n - , Plat of Tow n site o f Ueneva. Florida.

U d y Baltimore cake.
,n. l}« 'Io,l»r8 "nd ccn‘8
nl‘
Mrs. Scott noted ax substitute fo r l ’ iuugh he is wealthy enough to re- ihr.. hi.. i,« to Fourth street
»n absent club member. The club
l*ti“ ineas but he Is

members who enjoyed the cordial hosThe Jennie Spnulding Circle o f tho pitality o f Mrs. Walsmnn were Mcs*
Baptist church held a most interest
C. K. Il-nry, n .r r y 1torr,n,
Ing8 nil day meeting yesterday nt the Charles Fodder, \V T. T^mploy, D P
home o f Mrs. Arthur Lossing on Or- Drummond, R. J. Holly and ITnrry B.
lando road. Tho members completed , Lewis,
the wardrobe fo r tho child, which they
clothe.
P R E T T Y BIRTH D AY P A R T Y .
Each member too kalong n lunch and
a t noon a social hour was enjoyed,
Little Miss Ann Roh«on, the bright
during which several members sang young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. N.
and gnvc Instrumental solos. A t one Robson, entertained yesterday a fter­
o ’clock lunch was served.
noon at a pretty party in celebration

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HICHMU.VU A V K X U R
Beginning at the
Intersection
of
Richmond Avenue with Ueneva Avenue,
which I# at the North one-half tulle
post of Section 1. Township JO. Houth
of Range J1 Kast, run Bouth on Richmond Avenue approximately o n e q u a r ter mile to Jordan toad, said roail to he
re-hard surfaced, paved and placed In
first daas condition.

* i i *k *&gt; a a e s l k
Resinning at the Intersection of
Sipes Avenue with Celery Avenue at
TH E D O N N E L L Y S L E A V E FOR
the Northeast comer of Section j;.
Town
ship 19, South of Range Jt East,
HOME.
run South on Sipes A venuo-onc-quarter
mile lo Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
M r end 1 1 — \v -r
track said road to be re-hard surfaced,
air. anti airs, W. T, Donnelly, Miss paxed nnd placed in first class condl
Helen Donnelly, Norm man Donnelly t,#n„ UA„ TO n iiu ts o ir* •tintMi
and Miss Alice Simmons and C a p t.1 Beginning at the North half tnilo
Jerry and Lieut. Matt I m v o today fo r S r » a ^ « ^ " ° ^ . * S ^ ^ u h|h o n ' i S 1!

by Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
The
refreshments
which
were
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
served nt the conclusion o f the card
Saturday— Children's Story Hour w ill game carried out the artistic color
Delicious
be held at Central Park at 4:00 m otif o f yellow and green. ----------fruit salnd In grape fruit baskets, tho
p. m.
Monday— Circle N o, 3 o f the M eth­ handles tied with yellow tulle, with
odist church w ill bo entertained by ; ; i MOr,eiW ;,«
8rr' cd'
&lt;&gt;n « ch*»m e «" Rrooklyn after spendMrs. R- L. Shinsholser and Mrs. J. E. pinto were yellow alnmnnders and ing the winter nt Sanford. They make
the trip to Sanford nnd return each
C o u rier at the home o f the form er on golden kumquata.
This
wns
Indeed
a
lovely
party
and
winter in their beautiful electric proOak /ennr, at 3 o'clock.
the
occasion
being
of
much
enjoyment,
polled
yachts, the Dawn and N ew
Monday—S t Agnca Guild w ill meet
------------------Era,
nnd
take the trip by easy stages
with Mrss. Bart Peterson, 32’ M ag­
M E R R IE MATRONS.
visiting points o f interest along the
nolia avenue, at 3 o'clock.
•-------way nnd boosting klfiridn going and

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Hsglnntrg a l the Interaecllon
of
Cameron Avenue with Celery Avenue,
Which Interaecllon Is forty (40) rod*
West of the Northeast corns* of Sec­
tion 31. Township 19, fioulh of Range
II Kasl, run Bouth on Cameron Ave­
nue one mil# across aald Section 31 lo
Geneva Avenue, said road to bo rehard surfaced and placed In first clasa
condition.
,
,
Al*.* beginning al the Interaecllon uf
Cameron Avenue with Genera Avenue
at the Northeast corner of Heetlon I,
Township J0, South of Range 11 East,
run South on Cameron Avenue approxi­
mately one mile lo the Kaet and AVest
read which leads AVcet lo Moure • Sta­
tion. thrnc# W r i t one-h alf. mil# paet
MooreV
Avenu*.
Moore's Station to lleardall

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C A R R Y THE PARTS
i said road to be re-hurd surfaced.. paved
n a i l l l l l l | I I H a B B B B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ and plaeed In flrat claaa condition.

S A N F O R D , FLA.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANNEX

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SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

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___________ I N T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD ’S G R E A T E ST

SANFORD
‘T h e City Substantial”

V E G E T A B L E SECTION

V O LU M E in .

SANFOIU), FLORIDA, SATURD AY, APRIL 1, 1922

NUMBER 5

Distinguished Visitor To Arrive This Afternoon
BIG COAL STRIKE IS ON
IN TWENTY-SIX STATES
700,000 MINERS OUT
Walkout is Certain to
Effect Many Other
Industries

IIU LLE TLVS (IF T H E S T R IK E .
DENVER, r ■!•»., April I,— More
than 11,000 mini r &lt; o f Colorado obey­
ed tho national r rder to suspend work
nt midnight last nicht.

UNION MINERS FIRM

RH A M O K IN . April 1. — Approxi­
mately 10,000 miners in district nine
IS EX PE C TED T H A T O N E HUNbrought their tools up from more
DltED T H O U S A N D N O N -U N IO N
than 75 collieries at tho close o f yes­
MEN W IL L JO IN STRIKE RS
terday's work in preparation fo r the
general coal strike.
(H r Thr laaoi laird I’ t m )
IN D IA N A P O L IS , April !.—Confi­
H A ZE LTO N , pa . April 1.— Miners
dent that the suspension work which
began at midnight last night by union o f tho Lehigh and Panther Creek
coal minora would result today in n coal field* com piling district No. 7.
complete tie-up o f the country's union­ to tho number of ;0,000 at the close
ized fields, officials o f the United of yesterday lift their working places '
Mine Workers at hcud(|uartcrs here under suspension order, issued by the
awuited report* from district leader* union.
showing the exact effectiveness of the
shut down. A t least six hundred thou­
sand men, one hundred thousand of
them non-union miners, are exported
by the union to be included in the
wulkout, which is planned to continue
indefinitely in an e ffo rt to force oper­
ators to accept the miners demands
fo r
new wage contracts. It is the
first time in history that both the
bituminous and tho nnthracitc fields
arc tied up simultaneously.

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SCRANTON. Pa . April 1— Nearly
80,000 mine worker- left their posts
yesterday in district No. 1, United
Mine Workers, it was announced, to
answer the strike call issued by the
union. The call was effective at mid­
night hut the end of the day shift
practically ushered in the “ friendly
strike" In the hard coal region.

M I R E S ID E N T IIA R D IN G W IL L A R R IV E H E R E
A T 5:30 O’CLOC K THIS A F T E R N O O N TO
IN SPEC T W A T E R W A Y S

WESTERN UNION OPERATOR
HEIR TO BIG FORTUNE—
JAMES LAIRD IS THE BOY
RECKIVES

CABLEGRAM T H IS MORNING
NOUNCING GLAD NEWS

EVERYBODY INVITED TO BE AT
STATION WHEN THE SPECIAL
TRAIN ARRIVES PROMPTLY AT 5:30

AN­

There wns great excitement around the local o ffic e o f the
Western Union this morning when it became known that Mr.
James S. Laird, one o f the operator*, had rcielicd a cablegram
front Cray &amp; Cray, well known attorney* o f Dublin, Ireland, an­
nouncing that Mr. Laird'* uncle, Mr. Lirpn Loof had died very
suddenly, and that Mr. laiird w-.» the solo bcncficiaiy o f Mr.
Loof’s will.

The Chamber of Commerce Will Have Charge of
Entertainment While Here— This W ill Re a
Gala Day for Sanford.— Re There

The cablegram front the attorney* stated that they w ere inimediately arranging with the Bank o f England to transfer to Mr.
Laird 1500,000 and wen- awaiting further Instructions a* to dis­
position of the vast estate left by Mr. Isiof.
Mr. U ird , when questioned about the matter, said he was, of
course, very sorry to hear o f the death o f his uncle, but wn* nt a
loss to understand why he had been mode sole benificary, as there
were other relatives. Mr. I-a ini said he had never seen his uncle,
but hnd often heard that he was a very peculiar man, and hu.l
mnny strango whims; one being, that he took a great delight in
spelling his name backward*.
Accor ing to the cablegram, Mr. Lirpa Loof, in his Inst will
and testament made Mr. Laird beneficiary on the condition that
Mr. Laird should spell his uncle's name backward fifteen time*
each day, and thirty times on the first o f April.
Mr. Laird, M n g very anxious t&lt;&gt; carry out the wishes o f the
Into L-l-B -P-A I.-O-O-F promise* to do so.

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President Harding will nrrive in Snnfortl today nt 5:80 p. m.,
coming by specialt rain direct from Washington to consult with
* President G. \V. Knight and Secretary Penrmnn, o f the Sanford
( '’number of Commerce, and with Hon. Forest I-ako, J G. Ball, A.
P. Connelly and other members of the Inland Waterways Commit­
tee o f the Chamber of Commerce. This important matter has been
brought to the attention of the president by his old friend, Frank
L- Miller, of this city, in such a manner that he could not avoid
coming down here to investigate the feasibility of opening up the
* anal from the St. Johns river to tho Indian River. For one thing
tho president is very fond of yachting and placing golf and the
fact that he has never been able to get very far on the East Coast
('anal in his yacht has caused him to take up the letters of Mr.
M iller on this subject and digest them thoroughly, especially the
articles that from time to time appeared in the Herald and'since
the editor of the Herald ami President Harding are near kin, both
of them coming from the same state, the president is looking for­
Ni tot tot fei f e i t a t a * * t a t o f t * * * ward with much pleasure to the time whn he can view the Sts
t Johns river, the inland waterway through into Indian river and
idso inspect the prospective golf links and country club on Crystal
lattice. While here he will also be the guest of S. O. Chnse at the
new country club grounds and expects to play n round of golf over
the prospective links with F. I’. Forster.
The Chamber o f Commerce will have twenty-five cars all decI\1 m i m r r
occasion in front of the headquarters o f the club nt
111 1 H i t L L W L iF tk iu lhu,Seminole Hotel and anyone wishing to go down to the station
_____
,,n'l see President Harding are invited to join the parade. You can
Wlo-n reports were made at the
F. P. Forster, one ..f the moat active Kut VHUr
from Sec. Pcarman any time today before r&gt;o'clock.
(Continued on page 4)
meeting o f the Business and Profes­ worker* in hvhnlf o f the
Sanford,

SUCCESS OF
GOLF COURSE
CHAUTAUQUA
READY FOR PLAY
IS ASSURED

F A IR M O N T , W. Vs., April 1.—
Suspension o f operations in the bitum­
inous mines o f Northern West V ir­
IN D IA N A P O L IS , A pril
l.- C o a l
ginia was said to be completed when
production wns stopped last night by
the men quit work yesttrday.
the union coal miners who quit their
sional Woman's Hub held in the duh Country Club, nilviic* that the Golf
day’s work in the mines o f twenty-six
PITTSB U RG H . l*a., April
1.— m&gt;m last night, it wns found that Course will, by the end o f three wee
states with the avowed policy of re­
Suspension o f operation in tho union more than one hundred rind* fiftyw sen i be
j* to permit tho*e
- -in
-- -huc
——Ii *hnp«■■■'i
•••*
maining idle indefinitely In an effort
mines o f the Western Pennsylvania *on ticket* already hnd been wild and; who want to try, to play on it. This
to fore** tl.e operators to accept the
coal district was completed last night. indications were thnt the finnl check-ij* the kind o f action we like to see
miners’ terms fo r new w age contracts.
•
Operators and miners agreed. Most ing-up on Tuesday morning will re-Und i f the snme influential men stay
Official* at headquarters here o f the o f tho miners are said to have quit.
suit in Snnford "climbing the brim" with it, by next fall we w ill be proud
United Mino Workers o f America de­
in a la ige oversale o f season tickets, to show off our new g o lf course to the
clared the suspension would not only
COLUM BUS, O., April 1.— Coal ami going on record as one o f the tourists. Arid we can w ell afford to
include a half million workers, but also production in Ohio stopped Inst night
best towns on the Rcdpnth circuits be proud o f it for it is ideally located,
at least 100,000 non-union men would with the expirntion o f wage contracts
Ills Tfcr laanrlnIrd I'rraal
&lt;11/ T k f t iin r ls I r S Press »
throughout the United States. With and the section where it w i lf he laid
F U N C H A L , Maderia, April I.—
join in the walkout. No last minute between -10,000 and fiit.000 miners,
JACKSONVILLE, April l.—G*u. |*.
a program that is nothing short o f an nut has lieon conceded by none other Form er Emperor Charles, of Austriuinstructions were issued from head­ joined In tho national *trike.
Raney, Tnmpu attorney and chairman
event fo r any community, Sanford rer- j than the famous Rutchart, to bo one Hungary, died here today. He was
of the Democratic State' Executive
quarters and the only significant con­
tainly will be hem-fitted individually'o f the best locations for a g o lf course taken ill at his home in exit u little
Committee in a letter today to the
ference held during the day by Presi­
and collectively by their
undivided in Florida. It i* going to take mon­ more than a week ago.
dent John L . Lewis, wns with Lonnie
Moridn Metropolis, expressed the
G O V E R N M E N T M AY
support. Season tickets will lie nolil i-y, however, to finish what has been
opinion that William Jennings Bryan
Jackson, president o f the Kentucky
ODER VTE i n M. M IN E S all day Saturday, Monday and Tue*-1started, and Mr. Forster make* a I R K N C H G O V ER N M EN T
cannot qualify ns a candidate for the
union district, where 5,000 urjion men
day morning by personal solicitation special request to those signing the
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CONTEST
senatorial
nomination, baaing hia opinwill continue at work because their
IIIr Thr Aaaorlmrd P rru )
rsnvassers and people are urged to subscription list, to Immediately mail
W A S H IN G TO N , April l.- G o v c m -------ion on section twenty, article Id of the
contract with the operators has anoth­
buy now ns the sale will close prompt- him checks, either in full o r In part,
rm-nt operation o f coal mines wn* sug­
er year to run.
W ASH , | N G T O N r ,Ap?U,‘f L - The ™ UM,tUti°1n °/ ,ht? S u * « &lt;lf Florfd*.
ly with tho beginning o f the afternoon , making checks payable to the Realty
rom,t,tution prohibits the guverDuring the day, Mr. Lewis declared gested in a statement today by Sena­ program Tuesday. No season ticket*, Trust Company. This w ill
enable French government “ never had any
the suspension o f work by Kunsai tor llorah, chairman of the Senate L a ­ will be obtainable after the campaign those in charge to proceed with the intention o f contesting the right o f nor giving a certificate o f election to
union miners would not he averted by bor committee, a fter a conference with close* Tuesday.
UB* 7 .
" ny P* r#on who h“ *
necessary improvements to the Flub the United States to be as completely ho1
tho action o f the Kansar Industrial representatives o f miner* und opera­
reimbursed
for
their
army
costs
as
not
re!,id,'d
in
H
ori'**
fiv *' &gt;‘ “ " With speakers of the very highest House and fairway,
Court ordering that w age scales of tor*. Bornh said this wn* an alter­ rank, masters o f oratory, and deep
other governments with troops uu the
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■■ HOME W IN TE R IN M IC H IG A N .
the last two years bo continued for native if the coal industry i* not re ­ thinking, musical attractions by some MEN'S C I.U II W IL L P U T
Rhine," say* the reply o f the French
organized.
thirty days. In a formal statement
tho 'Am erican note
. . ,
“
~
.
of the most gifted artists on the platON V A U D E V IL L E SHOW K'&gt;ver.mient
last night the union chief declared the
|relating to ---army
co sts, made public „ A , " d h* nd* in thc following
form today, and features o f unusual
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.
.
clipping from a Michigan paper that
nation-wide walkout would affect hun­
merit, the Redpath program this year
The Men's Club of the H oly Cross ,odfty " l ,he
department,
ahoivs the kind o f winter they have
dreds o f thousands o f citizens, and he
will entertain, pirate and benefit. It 'burch w ill pull o ff one o f the beat
been blessed with this season and
re-iterated his charge that the opera­
seems almost ridiculous that the vaudeville show/ ever attem pted in TW O W O U ND E D IN C O A L S T R IK E
right up to tho present tim e:
tor* had forced '"the strike upon the
greatest dramatic orator o f America, Sanford on Friday night, A p ril 21,
It looks as though winter would
,
(B
&gt;
The
Aaaorlnlrd
l*rraa|
miners.”
a play which appeared fo r two con nt the Parish House, The program.
„ . . . ...I., ,
B E N T O N , III , April
I.— Shooting linger iuni
long in the lap o f spring
In addition to the Kentucky miners,
JACKSON, Miss., April 1.— A spec­ •evutive years on Broadway fo r f.'UO Herald w . h ’ k, ! . '
1
.
!
*
m
*
«d»&gt;’
.in
various
sections
of
throughout
the northern Michigan
union men in Nova Scotia will remain
ial committee o f the Mississippi house per sent, one o f the most sensatlonnl I Herald, w ill be most varied and will Southern Illinois, where the
miners summer resort region this year. With
at work, but those in the Western
nunied to investigate charges by Gov. hands o f thc country, and seven other! Include some o f tho very best local strike is reported to be one hundred Lent well under way and shop winCanadian provinces were expected to
attractionn equally as good can appear
apprur **l*nt, assisted by both the Sanford
Russell that certain life
insurance attractions
per cent complete. N igh t Chief o f Po- 'lows displaying Easter togs,
snow
join the suspension.
band.
interests were maintaining a pernic­ in a community for only thirty cents band nnd thc Snxnphonu
,
To® i lice llunaon, nt Duquoine, was serious- Res deeper than ever before over a
The conference over the Kentucky ious lobby and had inspired the hun­ per numlier. Y et thut is what the Merge Club always make a success |y woundcd lin(, ,.ollcvn,Bn Sconce •core o f sleeping cottage t o w n .'a !
situation wa* ««id by its participants dred thousand dollar seduction suit in­ Chautauqua does— bring* tho very of anything they undertake, and it i|
slightly hurt by firing by Harry Reid, ‘ hough the weather has been mild and
to have been a general review o f the stituted against him by Francis Dirk- Itest that exists in high class enter­ *afe to say this vaudeville show will
n miner.
delightful sinco the week when the
situation there with Lewis taking the head, former stenographer, reported to tainment and lectures at a price to in­ be no exception to thc rule.
.
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district was isolated and rail and wire
position that the union must obey its the house today thnt its investigation clude all,— ten grent numbers fo r only
fit K IL L E D IN B E L F A S T
s e r v i c e * . » . r *r.drd, ir.oug'u „ i ~Ut,
KTORM8 U N A IIATFO
contract with the operators.
hnd failed to substantiate the gover­ thirty cents each, with a season tick­
D U R IN G MONTH O F MARCH beautiful" Is here to last a long time.
et.
IN LOWER M IC H IG A N
N " wr : : u : report* ft urn Uie coal nor's chnrges.
In Petoskey, and other communl.
fields o f tho country also reached
Huy your tickets now and boost for
t H f T il # AMorlnlr4 I ' m a l
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which * re » cUve tw elve months
headquarters which Mr. fo w ls declar­
a bigger and better Sanford.
D ETRO IT, April I.— Th e
lieginSN O W SERVES ONE
fatilities
from
factional
disorders
in
I
"
* * " • * * • • » P1'* *
«now are
ed indicated a complete tic up o f all
Following is a list o f names nnd mg o f A p ril found much o f
I/&lt;iwrr
GOOD PURPOSE H ER E
Blefsst
reached
a
total
o
f
sixty.four
"
cv,d*
ncf*
but
*
»
«n
d
villages
union fields. These reports also showplace* from which tickets may
be Michigan covered with ice and snow,
during the month o f March and was now have succeeded In d iggin g them­
Secured:
"d that 18,000 union men would be
the result o f a forty-eight hour storm
tnr Thr Aaaorlatrd I 'r m l
selves out, and street* and sidewalks
left in the mines to protect the prop­
Members o f the Iiusiness and Pro- that proved the most disastrous o f the the blackest month In the llty ’s his.
PLA TT SB U R G , N. Y.. April L —
are passable. Many o f the rural com.
tory. Th e last victim o f the month,
erty from damage, und the only trou­ The Cady block, one o f the city's land­ fessfonsl Woman's Clob.
entire winter. Railroads are the only
Francis Flynn, died last night from munitie* still are Isolated because
ble between operators and miners In marks, burned today with n loss o f
Newberry's Drug Store.
public service* not almost completely
thc
effects o f injuries received in the "cu ts" through which veh icles,meet
this connection was reported from a quarter o f a million dollars.
Bower &amp; Roumillat.
A
paralyzed. Detroit is all but isoluted
pass In getting to town fo r needed
recent bombing outrage.
" ashington, where operators were seven-inch blnnket o f snow on the
Montezuma Hotel.
from other eities. The W eather Husupplies are drifted level with the
*nid to be objecting to paying the w ag­ roofs prevented spread o f flnmes to
Mobley's Drug
Store.
reau held out n promise
o f Uclearing
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l M I SISK
P O W K I.L W IL L K E E P IIIB JOB. elevations on the sides.
es provided fo r In the contracts that other buildings.
Tickets w ill be on sale, also tonight skies today and thousands o f workmen
M M
L . . i a i L a
1_
M ______ A
S K I S
B
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.
.
.
L ittle Traverse Bay Is dotted with
expired at midnight.
from booths In front of Mobley’s Drug liegan the task o f untangling the tele­
T
A
V
A
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S
,
April
1.—
W
illis
B.
shanties and the government
Store, Newberry's Drug Store, Bow­ graph and telephone wire*.
G OLDEN A N N IV E R S A R Y
Powell, secretary of the Lake County breakwater at Petoskey, w ith a dozen
W A S H IN G TO N , April 1. Having
TO BE C ELE B R ATE D er L Roumillat's drug store and the
Chamber o f Commerce, has with- f®*t o f Ice piled on it, Is a pretty
Union Pharmacy.
decided upon a policy o f non-intenenNEW Y'ORK, A p ril,!.— March was drawn his resignation as the result o f
Vehicles cross the bay and lee
( I I I T he A * M r l a l f S I’rraai
Hon, at least at this stage, the admin­
it was decided by the ladies’ Club the record month for violence in this
a
mars
meeting
o
f
several
hundred.
being
sledded from the north shore
W A S H IN G T O N , April I.- P r e s l- that all profits from season ticket ov.
istration officials viewed the begincity. Thirty-seven persons w ere mur­ citizens from all parts o f the county *° the Petoskey Ice house,
dent
Harding
today
proclaimed
April
crs.dc and from single admissions dered, among them three women, one
ninK o f the national coal strike today
held here Monday night. Mr. Powell
with the protection o f the general pub­ 22 as the golden anniversary o f Arbor should go fo r the benefit o f the city of whom was shot and two wer»* stab­
tendered his resignation several weeks could net get along without his servschools. Tickets are also in the hands bed to death. O f the thirty-four men
lic in the matter o f coal supply and Dsy.
ago and It was understood he would Ices and adoption o f a lengthy rcsoo f a number o f high schools and 8th slain thirty w ere shot and three club­
Prices as the uppermost concern o f
go to C learw ater ss secretary o f the lution commending his work and o f­
'‘fficials. The refusal o f the opera* government with nothing more to do grade pupils.
bed, and one r.tabbed. Twenty-nine o f Chamber o f Commerce in that city.
fering his the unanimous support of
(ora to confer with tho minera at the than the general w elfare demanded, it
the murders occurred In Manhattan, Leading citizens at the mass meeting
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the
- - citizenship -oaf » the
**v vwuil
county flresulted
The world at your door every even- the others In Brooklyn.
Kovernment’s solicitation, has left the was stated.
J told Mr. P ow ell that Lake county Just in his decision to remain here.

£ EX-EMPEROR
CANNOT QUALIFY
CHARLES, OF
CANDIDATE FOR
AUSTRIA, DEAD
U. S. SENATE?

FINDS CHARGES
ARE UNFOUNDED

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�TH E SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , F R ID A Y, MARCH 31, 1922

MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU

PERSONALS

WE I*AY 4% INTEREST ON SAV IN G DEPOSITS

Dr. George Hyman, with his w ife
and tw o children, Virgin Horn nnd
Looks like rain says weather report. John left this morning in their car
fo r Tampa, where the doctor goes to
Rain Just now would be most wcl- tnj(C Up ),j, new duties as director of
come to everyone nnd especially the activities fo r the First BapU»t church

DON’T TRUST TO LUCK
The lost and found column and the every day crime
story in the daily papers tell why Ranks built Snfe Deposit
vaults for the protection of their clients.

fa rm ori1
o f Tampa.
,
-------- Dr. Hyman’s last week in Sanford
Forest Ij«ke nnd Secretary Pear- wnH niadc very pleasant for him by
man, o f the Sanford Chamber o f Com- mnny expressions o f esteem, dinner
crcc, hnve returned from St. Augus- parties nnd a farewell reception,
tine where they attended the good
u „ t Sunday evening the Mcthorouda meeting.
' ,j|g^ Presbyterian and Congregational

You never think of being a victim of theft, fire, or ac­
cident, until you become one.
If you have important papers, Liberty or other Bonds or
Jewelry, don’t trust to luck* Protect them in a Snfe Depos­
it Box in the Bank.
Your valuables will be accessible to you, any time in
banking hours.
OUR C A LE N D A R SAV ING BANKS W IL L PROTECT
YOUR LOOSE CHANGE— DON’ T TRUST TO LUCK
G I T ONE TO D AY

The Seminole County Bank!

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CLASSIFIED
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Classified Ads 5c a line. No
ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
sds charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count fb c words to a line
end remit accordingly.

W ANTED

-SERVICE

FOIt S A L E — One B flat saxophone
and B flat clarinet,
Apply 207
i French nvo,
303-12tp

FOR R ENTFOR
— Furnished and unfur­
nished rooms at 20G Park Avenue.
311-Otp
F fiR R E N T — Two light housekeeping
rooms, Apply to 118 Myrtle A vcnue.
4-ntp
FOR R E N T — Tw o light housekeeping rooms.
A pply to 118 M yrtle
avenue.
l-3t
FOR R E N T — Furnished cottage, 3
rooms, L.it11 and kitchenette on Mcllonvillc nve. $20 per month.— H. II.
I .owls. Phone 310.
3-3tc

W A N T E D — Fi rst class sales represeii* _________ L O S T _____
totivc fo r local agency by establish­ S T O L E N — National bicycle, practical­
ed manufacturer. State experience
ly new. No. 8— 473822. In care of
and reference as to ability and char­ Mrs. S. A. Chancellor, 503 West Third
acter. Ilox 282, Charleston, S. C.
St. $5.00 reward.
312-Otc
.
2-4tp

iO U N D
Apply M.
300-PJtp FO UND Male dog with Orlando tag.
Phone 423-W.
'
2-3tp
W A N T E D T O T R A D E - i ’nlr of horscs fo r Ford truck in good condition.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
— M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
30ti-12tp
W A N T E D —Competent woman
to FORD O W N E R S — Attention! Valve*
ground and rnrhon cleaned, $2.50.—
cnnvnsB fo r staple household neces­
sities. Address Room 308 Duval Bldg. Sanford Auto Exchange, Foot o f First
l-0tc
Jacksonville, Fla.
314-5tp street.

.W A N T E D — Team work
Hanson Shoe Shop.

FOR S A L E
LO T FOR S A L E — Cheap!
East at I I ill Hardware.

FOR T R A D E — Would trndo Pid^Itouring car for light truck.— A. C.
3-3tp
See Mr. Smith, 700 Elm A vc.
2-3tp GAR FOR 1111! I ! I 11 ip or huur, any­

FOR S A L E — 10 ncres on Silver Lake,
time or anywhere.— A. C. Smith,
3-3tp
50 orange trees, small house. Price Phone 140-W.
$1,000.— E. F. Lane.
313-Gtp A U T O M O B IL E R E P A IR and Paint
FO R S A L E — 5 room hungnlow, price
shop on Snnford Heights at Rcher
$ L I 50.00, ensy terms.— E. F. Lane. Bros, old stnnd. Our prices are reas­
313-Utp onable and all work guaranteed.— E.
4-15tp
FOR S A L E - Celery farms, any sire 8. Steakley.
and any price.— E. F. Lane.

N
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313-Gtp

F a i r s a m ? HO ucre celery
farm,
price $3,750.00.— E. F. Lane. 313-Op
FOR S A L E fro m the famous "K cystonc Strain" o f Barred Rocks, baby
chicks, 30c each; 20 chicks nnd moth­
er $8.50; eggs for hatching $2.50 nnd
$5.00 per 16 delivered. Tho best is
the
cheapest.— Keystone
Poultry
Yards, Longwood, Fin.
312-Otp

C O N G R E G A T IO N A L M E N 'S C LUB.

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F A M IL Y L E A V E
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THE WEATHER
For Floridn: Partly cloudy,
probably local rains Frida&gt;
nnd Saturday.

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BANANAS, APPLES
Bananas by bunch or
Dozen
Apples by Box or Dozen.
Car on First Street by
Express Office

The Churchwell Co.
GEORGETTE CREPE

Hens, Dressed to order, lb...................... 45c

F O R S A L E OR L E A S E - O n e 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
distance to city. Two lota corner
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Make offer. B. T . Corey,
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los A nge­
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light Bakery, 313 Sanford A vc. 4-ltc

" ' 7 ’ \hC. fn^ io n i For thc reception the elegant homo to bear but they are strengthened In
show nnd nil the different characters. o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilrynn was thrown the teachings o f Christ who said
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with the lights o ff and then posing
with the lights turned on the effe ct
being beyond description ns tho scenes
were unfolded to the gaze c f the audi­
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ence. Lnck o f spnee forbids a detail­
ed account o f tho panorama. Suffice
to say it reflects great credit upon
Mesdames McKinnon and Walsman
and all those who took part in thc
pictured events. Mrs. Emma Abbott
Sanford's N ew StoreLyman, o f Altamonte, charmed the auPhone 127
dicneo with n group o f rongs rendered
in her usual artistic manner and Maur­
ice Helston rendered scvcrnl fine so­
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L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T
the entertainment ice cream and cake
M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T
were served on the lawn and a most
enjoyable evening was spent by the
many who were present. The follow ­
ing is the entire program o f the even­
ing:

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churches suspended services at their
.Irs. J. L. Ingraham, o f West P a lm , churches and joined in worshipping at
Bench, is visiting her mother and her the Baptist church, showing Dr. H y­
aunt and uncle, J. E. Pace and w ife. man their nppreciayon o f him and o f
Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Speer
leave his service to .the churches nnd to the
Sunday fo r Asheville, N. C., to visit community o f Sanford at large. A t
their son and brother, Oscar Speer.
this service which was arranged by
the Ministerial Association of San­
W. R. Howling, o f Wyeth, Va., is in ford, Dr. Walker, presided nnd all o f
the^city fo r n few days the gueat of the ministers o f the churches named
his friend, Judge Thompson, who is took ixirt.
Dr. Brownlee being the
nero ns advertising solicitor o f the oldest minister in point o f service in
Reporter-Star for the past week. Mr. Sanford, spoke fo r several minutes,
Bowilng has been in Florida fo r the reviewing the work and ministry of
past three years and haa become a real Dr. Hyninn since his nrrivnl to take
Florida cracker nnd thinks there is no up the pastorate o f the First Baptist
pince just like the Sunshine State.
church here. Dr. Brownlee was in­
troduced by Dr. Wulkor. Dr. Hyman
Lemon Mctingue pies, jelly tarts, ut then thanked Dr. Walker, Dr. Brownthe Daylight Bakery, 31II
Sanford ieo and the Ministerial Association fo r
avenue.
4-ltc their expressions o f esteem and then
preached one o f his masterful ser­
P A NOR A M A E N T E R T A IN M E N T
mons, using ns his subject "V ain Sac­ DEATH O F L IT T L E V IR G IN IA
W A S A G R E A T SUCCESS rifices."
HOW ARD.
The spacious auditorium o f the First
The McKinnon and Walseman lawns Baptist Church was filled to capacity
The sympathy o f the many friends
adjoining the homes on Magnolia ave­ and nn overflow meeting was held at
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A . Howard are
nue lent nn added attraction to the the Methodist Church, where Dr. H y ­
extended to them In the loss of their
panorama scenes depicted there on man innde a ten minute address before
lovely little daughter, Virginia, who
the stage setting that looked like it he spoke at the Baptist church.
was taken from them after thirteen
was made out o f the wildwood on
Throughout the week the Hyman’s months o f joy in her presence— an­
Wednesday night.
The stage
was were dinner guests o f friends, and on
other sweet blossom taken from thc
built on the pergola that is built m id­ Wednesday afternoon an
informal fields of tho enrth to bloom in Heaven.
way between the homes nnd here were farewell reception fo r Mrs. Hymnn
Thc funeral services were held from
depicted the scenes that brought out was gi\en at thc home o f Mrs. C. J.
the residence on Oak nvenuo yester.
prolonged applause from the big crowd Ryan on First street.
day nfternoon at 4 o'clock, Dr. Brown­
assembled. Mcsdamcs McKinnon nnd
Ijist night the Rnptist church, un­ lee of thc Presbyterian church o f f i­
Walseman took this means o f rnising der thc direction o f the Pipe Organ
cia tin g. interment bceing mado In
money for their circle in the Presby­ Club, gave an informal farewell re­
Lake view ccmctcroy.
terian church nnd they not only raised ception to both Dr. nnd Mrs. Hymnn
This is the third child to be taken
a nice sum by the nfTnir hut they
,
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nt the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. from Mr. and Mrs. Howard, all o f
gave their many friends one o f the Bryan on Magnolia avenue. To this'them about the san e ago at the tlm oi
most enjoyable o f evenings nnd n lawn reception all o f the friends o f Dr. and o f the deaths and the beautiful floral
■■ o par excellent.
(M rs. n ymnn nn,| thc church WM jn offerings and tho many friends gathi he lteautiful little spirits dressed vltcd, and fo r two hours n veritable rred nt the bier o f the little onee atas fairies the centuries the old fash- stream o f people came to tell the hon- testting the love and sympathy o f

Our M ens Club had a splendid
meeting Inst night nt their room in
the mnnse. The largest attendance
in thc club's history. New members
were received nnd some routine busi­
ness transacted. A fte r this wo were
The seasons were:
privileged to listen to a fine illus­
Spring— Maria Ann Powers.
trated lecture given by Doctor Heltx
Summer— Betty McKinnon.
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
on the "Physical, Mental, Moral and
Autumn— Evelyn Smith.
siding. Within four blocks o f center
Spiritual Mnn and Their Relationship
Winter— M argaret Burden.
o f d ty ,
to Ench Other." It was not only In­
Cupid—Juanita Smith.
Geo. V . K N IG H T
structive hut very Intteresting nnd nt
20lh Century Sweet Sixteen— Mil1 ■
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W e aro hoping to onii Scoggans.
FOR S A L E Four lots on Sanford have nnothcr lecture from the doctor
10th Century Sweet Sixteen— M il­
Heights, opposite Rose Court. H. in the near future.
The club w ill dred Holly.
1). Durant, ownor, Lake Mary, Fla.
hold its next meeting at Crystal Lake
Selections— Mrs. I.yman.
4-5tp in connection with n picnic supper.
Dutch G irl— Genevieve Lehmnn.
Farmer hoy— II. R. Stevens.
Fashion— Mrs. Lewis, afternoon.
•SiMI
Sleeping Beauty— Florence Henry.
Selection— Mr. Helston.
Sport G irl— Miss Humphreys.
Morning Fashion— Mrs. Drummond.
Madonna— Mrs. Chittenden.
The Vamp— Mrs. Coleman.
The Milkinnid— C. K. Henry.
Fashion— Mrs. Walsman, evening.
Selection— Mrs. Lyman.
Ml Lady— Miss Smith.
I he Bride— Mrs. Moro.
Youth— Adelaide Higins.
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R E D S N A P P E R FISH
A g e — Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson.
Selection— Mr. Helston.
Salt W ater Mullet, lb. ......................
The Nurse— Mrs. Frazier.
Fashion— Mrs. Householder, even­
Red Snapper Fish Steak, lb.................... 25c
ing.
Colonial Dume— Mrs. Starling.
FR ESH S H R IM P
Young Married Sot— Mrs. W oodruff
and Mrs. Caswell.
Nice Fat Hens, lb................................ 35c
Selection— Mrs. Lyman.
Seasons— Repeated.

F L O R ID A A N D W E S T E R N M E A T S

open, and artistically decorated with "s u ffe r little children to come unto
cut flowers, potted palms nnd a pro­ me and forbid them n ot" and death
fusion o f ferns, and as the guests loves a shining mark In old
came in they w ere first met by Mrs. young.
Brynn nnd Mrs. I. E. Estridgc, nnd
lead to thc punch bowl where Miss
Margaret Brain and Miss
Jimmie
Laing served punch, then they w ere
invited to register with Mrs. Cox, a f­
ter which Mrs. Austin Willlnms andj
Miss A llic T ra ffo rd introduced them
to Mrs. Bryan and to Dr. nnd Mrs.
Hymnn, who stood in the parlor. A f ­
Heating up some, heating up
ter this the guests were served with *1
some nnd if this weather
delicious brick ico cream and homo fcs keeps up it will mnke no dif­
made cake by Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. Scholle
ference to us about the coal
Maim s, Misses Scoggnn and Whoolcss.
miners striking tomorrow.
Dainty bouquets o f fern nnd pnnsics
They nrc striking on a had
were the favors.
Tho guests were
•lay, anyhow— A pril first.
entertained by scvcrnl pinno solos, ta» Maybe they w ill he fooled
rendered by Miss Simmons and Mrs. *4
by the people In tho north
Mnincs and by Mrs. Pitts i.nd Mrs.
all moving to Floridn where
tot they do not need any coal.
Philips with vocal solos.
Throughout thc evening the Gram­ n
Come to think nbout it we
mar School Orchestra, composed o f h
need but very little here in
Clinton Hines, A v e y Carroway, Clnude
Florida. Witness thc new
Herndon, Sara Corwin, Mary Stoinoff, Re styles o f spring wear. Did
violinists; Gladys Stemper, core net, *4 you say you havo?
You
nnd Althea Koons, piano, under thc
nnughty little son-of-a-gun. ta
*Z H ave n crate o f |5 celery on ta
direction of Miss Simmons.
Upon lenving tho guests were esme.
ta
nnd Schdle Maincs nnd were told Kx 5:10 A. M. M A R C H 31, 1922 *
goodbye by Mrs. J. B. Powell
nnd tat
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Mrs. Orien Farrell.
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Clnrn Millen, Miss Stanley, Mrs. Mr- Fa Southeast and clear.
ta
Ghngin, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. C. J. Ryan
and Mrs. McAllister.

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�T H E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, S ATU R D AY, A P R IL 1, 1922

SANFORD DA1LV HERALD
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censure when conditions Justly w ar­
rant it. W e 're tired o f pusiyfooters
which is tho soft-pedalled name fo r a
hyprocrite.
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On account o f the high fre ig h t rntes
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Florida
fru it and truck growers
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moment. R ig h t now Irish potatoes
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are bringing $10 per barrel in the
A p p llr a tla a
Eastern market, because they are a
HnkarrltMlaa I M f » l a A 4 » a a r o
rarity
and nro grabbed up by tho
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wealthy customers.
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bring as much and other truck will
a 14 e a l l r r t j paarra
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South Georgia, South Carolina, Texas
l U l o a r a t r a n u t f k a o w a a a appl
tl aa. nraao rratlp la polltlpa. l U t
and
South Mississippi truck shippers
r o a r , a l w a r a la a 4 &gt; a a f f .
begin
to roll their stuff north. F lor­
M E M IIK It T U B A I I O C I A T I D P H E I I
ida truck raisers shoptd be on ths
job when it is too early to snip from
points north.
Judging from
ouoguig
iruin the
me rate
*«•«» policy o f
Another good time to ship vegethe management of railroads op erat-j tables is around the holidays when
hig in Florida their train o f thought |)eJ,nBi peppers, peas nnd other truck
runs the same as their rolling stock— j bring fabulous price*. The Northon a single track.
j ern customers like such s tu ff for
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their rhristm ns dinner and w ill pay
The Celery Avenue Celebrities and ft] mog, nny Itrlro fn r jt ^
the W est Side W allingford* nro wear,,
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I f the
Present tho average celery ship.
Ing broad smiles these days,
per In Sanford is muking good money
celery market keeps climbing we can
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&gt;n spite o f the high freight rntes, nnd
expect to hear them laugh out loud. ..... ,, „ ._____
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would make more If tho railroad o ffl.
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South Florida does not
want a tax
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‘ heir noses. The tomato grow ers in
on gasoline fo r road building pur,,
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. and there­ ,|n,P out “ wnl™ weather w ill make
counties
have no roads
tomato plants g row fast at the truck­
fore ro cars.
ing renters north o f here.
Florida has got tho climate, the
Tho editor o f the Herald expects
roil nnd in addition to the railronds
to take a well earned vacation o f sev­
the fruit and vegetable shippers
eral days, starting today, spending . . ,
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the tim e with old friends at Dunedin “
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and taking in the beautiful west coast. *n,,' i’ h " route hetween Sanford nnd
We want all our friends to send In Jn^ «»&gt; v lllo nnd watch tho railroads
tho news while we ato gone nnd keep
the Herald filled.

™ ' " u n n 1 oir pr r e ,‘
mere Is no better game in the
world thnn that •called "B lu ff," and

Some o f the merchants say that
some have seen a great deal o f money
coming into Sanford, but that they
themselves have not seen much o f it.
I f those who have been receiving this
money would see some advertisements
showing the good things tho nierchants have for sale, tho merchants
would soon sec the money.

" " lo,n|; " " F l" r " ,n "hippers .lo their
n|n ru. t rough the newspapers
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K1f * n""'h ere. The railroad
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received their money
10 rc
'* ftnd n,oreiy Inugh. .
or&lt;' &gt; ^ r ‘ Shipper,
busy
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r’’m 1ompany s hand and g iv e
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their own medicine.—
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Editor Harry L. Rood o f the New
IT S TlttTE OF FI.OHIDA.
Smyrna News is happy over the in­
stallation o f a Model I I Lynotypc in
his office, nnd states that ho now has
ir" 1
n year are g r iwn on
one o f the best equipped plants on
nn&lt; 1,1 P lorlfla without fertill*
the East Coast—and wc rejoice with 7Pr\ ‘ ftn,P
r *r ^c*t soils In the
him, fo r he is giving the people o f ’ ’ r ! ' , in this slate. Agriculturally,
that section a real newspaper and dcPr 1"
n ,npro infnnt.
serves nil the good things that are
" r'V* *'n&gt;! _,,,rtrp const line than
my state in the Union. And much
coming his way.
o f this vast extent Is protected by is.
the
I t would be a good thing fo r the binds which n d ns buffers to ___
next legislature to abolish the State ' 1W ' " f ocean nnd gulf. And everyRond Department altogether. I t does U " r&lt; ^'iture has made charm ing
not function as fa r as this part o f 1,11 cn&lt;,,,lonB o f
*»nd bayous and
the state is concerned nnd sinco w e 1" ' I ” ' affording innumerable fishing
are building our own roads and al- “ " ’i hunting grounds and haunts, nnd
ways havo thore is no valid reason ,,r&lt;M Ul*nK bathing benches beyond
for south Florida supporting n State ' " ml” ,*° " r compare. In addition to
Road Department fo r the benefit o f ' * * ^ " 1 Nature has profusely strewn
the entire const line with fascinating
west Florida.
benutv.
Now that the celery money Is com­
ing in the Sanford merchants shohld
immediately begin to plan the best
method to counteract the activities o f
the mail order houses and keep as
large an amount of this money as j»o»sihle at home. The Chamber o f Com­
merce has very effectively spiked the
guns of stock salesmen, and if the
business men, through the Retail M er­
chants Committee o f the Chamber,
will work together harmoniously nnd
in a determined manner, this problem
will bo solved. Advertising nnd o r ­
ganization have proven effective untldotes to out-of-town buying.
— — oThr St. Augustine Good Ronds
Convention gave the State Rond De­
partment n vote o f confidence.
A
vote o f confidence is sometimes con­

Polk county has 240 miles o f
smooth, naphnlt ronds which connect
every town in the county with every
other town. This county has an area
» f only 1,007 squnre miles, with a
population o f 42,000. This is a fa ir
sample o f the th rift nnd enterprise
which are being shown In every sec­
tion o f this great state.
A Florida raised rorkerc! took first
Prize nt a big show. And It was the
mdy bird entered l.y Florida fancier*.
We lmve n com ing curiosity to know
just whnt might happen if Floridn
would enter a hundred such birds nt
eomc exhibit!
Floridn Is n dandy
poultry stnte.
Floridn hns perhnps’ n larger v a r i­
ety o f trees and shrubbery and plant
lire thnn nny section o f tho country.
This is tho botanist’s paradise. The
only unpleasant thing encountered

this instance it was n verbal boquet.1 l
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« “ Cmptin»r tn e,n M ,fy
Approved by delegates from sections
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which wilt not so,, a penny of State
n v,eriln»’,p " ’ " * p
infinity. Nowhere Is a veriety so p ro­
Hoad money, If the present program
nounced ns in Florida folinge.
is plnyed through, this vote o f confl!c* d* 0,1 Southern citler
dence wns n paradox. I-ct us hone
that the East Const nnd South F lo r­ lr, tuUl uuposita in the United .States
ida Good Ronds Association will do. postal savings system, while Miami
velop men who will not be nfrnid to had, during M ay, 1021, the largest
gnin o f nny Southern city and had the
third largest gain among 125 deposi­
tories in the U nited States. There
must Ik&gt; at least a little money In
these cities.

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Florida grows I
From tf&gt;17 to
1021, or four short yenrs. the assessed valuation o f Miami Beach g rew
from $(147,500 to $0,000,000. That's
growing some!
Florida's potentiali­
ties are stupendous!
Florida is a hlg state. Few people
appreciate Its vastnesa.
F o r In­
stance, from Jacksonville to K ey
W eat is F22 miles, and from Jackson,
ville to Pensacola is nearly 400 miles.
In other words. It Is almost 1,000
miles from one end o f the state to the
other, (t is fu rth er than the distance
from New York to Chicago, or from
Washington to fit. Louis, or from Chiengo to New Orleans, or from Jack­
sonville to Chicago, and almost as fa r

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$1.65 TO $2.50 P E R C R A TE
A T H R A D E N TO W N

The Bedrock of

B R A D E N T O W N , A p ril 1. — Thore
was considerable activity in the cel­
ery market last week, and f.o.h. price*
jumped from $1.05 which prevailed jj
up to $2.50.
Demand was v e r y ' ■
heavy. Preferred stock Is being n b -jB
sorbed ns fast as harvesting can be j ■
done. A number o f tho large north- 1»
t*he man who keeps his idle cash in circula
ern markets reported sales ranging t ■
tion by depositing it in the Peoples Bank 0
from $4.00 to $4.25. There is not
Sanford, where it is used to help legitima
a grent deal o f celery le ft In this
business, experiences the peace of mind 0
section and whnt remains is mostly
knowing that his money is absolutely safe.
under control o f tho association, who
ore obtaining some fancy prices, Lnto
celery, which is generally called green
top stock Is doing nicely since recent
an
He usually becomes a regular cus
showers, and there Is considerable
stayB with us.
speculation ns to whnt prices It will
Th* hope of gettln’ even with th*
landlord tomorrow keeps many s man bring.
Tomato crop throughout the entire
from committing sulclds today.
Start this thrift-habit without delay, and b
section Is doing remarkably well, and
most lnrge marketing agents ars get­
prepared for any emergency that may come.
an from Chicago to Dcnvor. Florida ting their packing houses in readiness
la one vast empire, diversified, as for movement about A pril 15. During
would naturally bo expected In such the past month tomato prices have
a wide extent o f territory, industrial­ been only about half whnt was ob­
ly) agriculturally and commercially— tained Inst season, but there was
a m ighty, potential op port»n ity for some strength In the markets during
millions o f energetic souls.
tho Inst few days. Reports from the
To view Floridu from a railroad east const show that the weather has
coach is like scojng an opera through been quite dry, and their tomato crop
n keyhole.
Florida developments is fast denning up.
Tnking tho vegetable situation ns a
are everywhere, but many o f them
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nro sufficiently' fnr removed from whole growers seem to be pleased
railroad tracks to be invisible to the with prevailing conditions, nnd it
traveller. N o one has seen Florida looks as though this senson will close
until he steps o ff the train and wnnd- up considerably more favorable thnn
Inst senson.
ers a hit to the right and the left.

Sagacity

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The Peoples Bank of Santor

Florida W ater is healthful. Clear
springs abound throughout the stnte,
many o f them rich in medicinal qual­
ities, nnd excellent well w ater can
generally .he had in plenty at a depth
o f from 20 to 40 feet. Hut the ma­
jority supply o f water is obtained
from artesian wells. This is unversal throughout the stnte. Subterran­
ean streams o f sparkling, mineralcharged waters seem to be present In
abundance.
Originating, it is prosurned, within the depths o f the moun­
tains to the north, those interior riv ­
ers bring perpetual supplies o f pure,
health-giving waters fo r all Florida.
Wells driven almost, nnywhere in the
state tap those streams, nnd nnturnl
pressure brings the water to the sur­
face fo r tho use o f man, live stock
and irrigation.

H &gt;h

Walnka Dining Room servek chick­
en dinner Sunday. Excellent service.
Try us once nnd you w ill try
ua
again.
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Sanford at Inst has n thoroughly
equipped, up-to-date restaurant that
makes n specialty o f Sunday dinners
nt n moderate pricb. Tho Seminole
f ’afe gives you n choice o f dinners.
Try the Sunday dinner tomorrow.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
O P T IC IA N — O P T O M E T R IS T

Florida possesses nn even climate.
Once in a while it gets cold, just ns It
should do. Then wc appreciate the 212 Bast. 1st St.
sunshine.
And onco in „ while it
Tots hot, Just like it should do. Then
we appreciate the cool breezes. Hut
I moat o f the time Florida dlm nte is
well behaved. One will hear the nni u*unl words regarding climate, more
," ‘rp than nnywhere else or nny other
l&gt;Ince: " I t 's just about rig h t." Some
climate-— The F'loridn Magazine.
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Roads Association
Formed Yesterday

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At St. Augustine Includes East and
West Coasts.

Catch the Big Ones
With Our Tackle
We have on displny the largest line of good Fishing Tackle
ever brought to this city and at most reasonable prices. Ev- ■
crything usually found in a Sporting Goods Store of the bet- t
ter kind.
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Sanford Cycle Co.

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TO NONROE
DESIRABLE LOTS

SPLENDID HOME-

THE YOUNG M A N ’S

Despite the fact that the fact that
FOR HOME SITES A T
SITES CAN NOW BE
CH a NCE— SECURE A
tho State Rond Department lias made
A
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SECURED WHERE
HOME, W ITH WORK
arrangements to spend practically its
PRICE
entire Income fo r this year on projects
L IV IN G is Reasonable
A T GOOD W AGES
in west Florida, tho St, Augustine
convention hold In that city March
3
20th nnd 20th, passed a resolution ex­
pressing confidence in the depart­
ment
An attempt by ibu Sanford
delegation to have the convention tako
action on this matter was voted down
for tho reason that it might bo con■
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struod ns being a sectional contro­ ■
versy. However, nt the adjournment
^
And W ill Continue for Five-Days and Then Close
of thr convention representatives
from the Enst Const nnd South F lor­
idn conveneil and formed n tempo­ ■ D U R IN G THK T IM E OF S A L E A N A U T O W I L L BE IN R E A D IN E S S |
rary association to be known ns tho
Fkist Const nnd South Florida Good J TO C O N V E Y P R O S P E C T IV E B U Y E R S FROM S A N F O R D TO THK !
Ronds Association, appointed S. M. 5 SITE JU ST E A S T OF M O N R O E , F LO R ID A .
TH IS W I L L BE FR EE
Tatum o f Miami ns temporary chsir— ■
mnji, nnd R. W. Pcnrman ns tempo­ ■ A N D FOR T H E U SE O F A L L T H E INVESTO R S.
rary secretary.
It was decided to
hold the next meeting at Daytona
FOR T H IS SER VIC E C A L L 2111-JApril Rlh at which tihie a permanent
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strenuous nnd concerted efforts taken
FI .O W IN G W E L L L A N D , L E V E L , A T T R A C T IV E , W E L L D R A IN E D , jj
to hnvo the Stnte Rond Department
allocate nn equitnblc portion o f this 3 LO TS 80x135 feet. To be sold at reasonable prices. Cash and terms, for £
year’s stnte road funds fo r the con­
1 these lots, and be sure to secure your pick of them as there is but ten j
struction nnd maintenance o f roads
in this section o f the state. An in­
Jots. Abstract Title, good as gold; W arranty Deed with purchase, sevitation w ill lie extended to the mem­
cured by paying one-third cash.
bers o f tho Slate Road Department
to be present nt this meeting nnd nil
civic organ (rations o f eastern and
This is a five-acre sub-division of lands on a hard road, in a favor- |
central Floridn will be asked to havo
large delegations present nt the Day­ 3 ed section, where living is right and taxes reasonable. Now is your op- ■
tona meeting.

\ Sale ‘Begins on Wednesday, April 5 j
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A t the weekly luncheon o f the
Board o f Governors held today In the
Valdez Hotel, endorsement was given'
to this association and plans made to
have a large attendance from Sanford.
Mr, Bromley, chairman o f the Semi­
nole County
Commissioners, was
preaept at the meeting and advised
the Hoard o f Governors that ho would
bring this m atter to tho attention o f
the commissioners at their next meet­
ing and endeavor to have all the com­
missioners from Seminole county at­
tend.

S po;*tunity, all lots are priced alike, and the advantages lie altogether in £
* the selection of the site.
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5Monroe

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t a fc g lt o lt o lt o lt o lt o lt o lt o

H. S. NOTES
I On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida B ait Coast Railway, Chaloota, Flto, among the pines and lakes o f Seminole county, an u^to-date
modern brlek hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. Flrat
class cuisine. Rates $1.50 to $150 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location o f room.

PUBLIC FORUM :

"Home, Sweet Home” by Mndnmc
Oviedo, Fla., March 30, 1022.
A delaine Patti, waa played on our Vlc- Editor o f Sanford Herald,
trola Tuesday in chapel and well lik­
Sanfonl, Fla.
ed. She certainly knows how to go Dear Sir:
away up in the scale and stay there.
Much adverse comment in Oviedo
and Lake Charm was caused by the
Wednesday in chapel: John Law ­ sudden destruction without warning
rence with 5 members o f his Stock o f the benutiful avenue o f quarterCompany, one n litlc girl 8 or 0 years century old oak trees on the opposite
old, gave us some real music. They side of the public road from the or­
played everything from "1 Want My ange grove ut L ik e Charm owned or
Mammy” to "Lucky Home" and then controlled by Mr. C. S. Lee.
■ the cute little girl enme out and
These trees, though bought nnd paid
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for
nnd set nt county expense wore
■ darned, to pinna music, also sang
planted
nt the instance o f the late Mr.
"He's a Wonderful Child," and “ Maw!
J.
H.
Lee
and formed the chief and a
He's
Kissing
Me”
.
Many
o
f
us
tho’t
j
this was the best part o f the program very worthy monument o f his Tong
for she surely can sing and dance. nnd useful nnd helpful life and serv­
John Iatwrcncc is a very good friend ed to keep his memory green in the
o f Prof. M cKay, and it was a rare hearts o f his hosts o f friends.

MRS. C H A S. D. B R U M L E Y , Manager

rf. A

j CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY I
“ SERVICE T H A T COUNTS"
We handle everything in

T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E LINE
Car Lota or Less.

Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

lie world at your door every even­
ing [for 15c.— Daily Herald.

Being on the opposite side o f the
treat for us to hove a selection like
this in chitpci. Thanks fo r getting highway from the g r o w they had but
them to come, Prof.!
the slightest effect upon the orange
*wch , in fact some o f the destroyed
trees
were opposite a portion o f the
Miss Mell Whitner made an import­
trnct
so
low and frosty that no orange
ant announcement in chapel Thursday
concerning the sale o f the
season trees had ever survived there any
Chautauqua tickets, the Chautauqua length o f time.

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS

lint in titan. Cfaatt, SboalScr. A m t —
jtnt PtcU»It—Difficult Braath. Smother*
\Dinjr. Fain tint Spoil*. Dropaictl Boroll, Albumen and
hero been p*rmui' ralim d w IlM t 72 Aeurt f t 2
Aa.
ml Drmmm mnJ N a d M t u , In Ihoum nli
br Tht Waldtn lU U »d.
of
i of It tart Trouble, Card Inc Atthmt,
, lllond rrtasura,Thraaun«d ParalrtU.
Artarina and KMnty CampleInto
i no oraanla trouble and can he promptly
permanently relieved by The Walden
without drurrt. Writ* for M part
ropy rich ted, txplalalac the Ntturr,
I and Permanent Ktlief o f thceo roraL wftbrutdrnta, Scientific ContolUOon
, Rafertncra. etc., which will b« tent tc
Terrrt Free, upon receipt o f a itaterr.ent ol
rcr.ee. Addrraa: The Walden Institute,
(to «T . I'tynm lh BkU-. New llaven, Cora.

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-al-Ijiw
Over Seminole County Bank
SA N FO R D

FLO R ID A

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
8 AN F O R I)

FLO RID A

SM ITH

8 A V R YO U M O N R T
W rite us

Empire Hotel Block
O RItAN D O , F LO R ID A

Great Comedy
Dram a

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N EW YO RK , March 31.— Two in­
dictments against the American Cot­
ton Exchange and six o f its officers
and directors was filed today, alleging
bucketing. The names o f those in­
dicted were not made public.

W. RAW LING . Prop.

S A N F O R D NOVELTV
WORKS
V. C. COLLEK, Prop.

Complete
Production

Half-Price Sale

General Shop and Mil)
W ork
Sanford, Fla

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

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Foundry Co.
General Machine and Bailer

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Overaite Ring* and

Pina;

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W e have decided to discontinue our Boys’ Department
and to move this quickly we are selling everything at
H A L F PR IC E

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Sanford Machine &amp;
W ork;

5 Cylinder Grinding; Del.axe IMatona;

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Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W S
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets

Call 146-J

517 Commercial St mot

A play which will ■
please and delight J
the entire audience. "

A Cozy Home

Fire drill Thursday.

BROS.

J CONTRACTOR and DUILDEP

Pilled with rollicking l
laughs, interspersed 5
with
moments of j
gripping pathos.
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KU KLUX KLAN

The Freshmen girls sold sandwich­
Cozy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows o f any siie. Built
es and other “ eats" Thursday nt re­
according to latest improved methods of house construction, of the
Expert Auto Repair Work
cess, and while we haven’t heard how
best o f materials, at a great saving. Their economy is worth Investi­
Phone 10
Comer First and Oak they came out on the deal, w . believe
gating.
they must have made something, 1»jW R IT E FDR C A T A L O G U E
cause nearly everybody patronized
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
“ W E D ELIVER THE GOODS’ them,
Wherever they may meet.
Here's
to the Class o f *22
Quick Service Transfci
A. C. T U X B U R Y L U M B E R CO.
Clast of '22
Who do their work so w ell;
Storage F a cilities
Here’s to the Class o f '22
Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W , D e p t 18-K
Here’s to the Class o f ’22
I f we please yon, tell others; if no O f which we are so proud;
Their lives will surely tell.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tel] na. Phone 498
Here's to tho Class of '22
So let us do our part fo r them,
L et’s sing their praises loud;
And help them on I he w ay—
E N T Z M IN G E R BR O TH ER S
Here's to the Class o f '22
That teachers and students of H. 11. 8.
Sanford Steam Laundry The class that can't lie bout;
LO CAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, F LA .
W ill be proud o f them in May.
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FOR SERVICE
Here’s to the Class o f *22
— Mrs. G. E. McKay.

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“ Friendly j
Enemies” j

Will French to the

The Woman’s Club preset!tc* Mncl*
e rlink's beautiful story, "The Blue­
bird.’ nt the Princess Monday night,
April 3rd. Everyone interested in the
quest for happiness should see this
play, said to he one o f the sweetest
I f you can’t sleep good, Just ask stories cvet told in pictures nnd g iv ­
FROM T H E FOREST TO Y O U
Gale McAlcxnndor to put you to sleep ing one of the great lessons o f life.
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By
eliminating
all o f the waste, over half o f the laftor, all of the
Next Monday night at this Princess
— he can surely do it. “ Speck" Pope
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middle
man's
profits
and by delivering a home on record time direct
under the auspices o f the Woman’s
knows all about it, tool
; [ from the forest to you
Club.

The program put on by the Junior
Class Thursday evening in the 11. S.
Auditorium was noted well and everybodj greatly enjoyed it— except those
who weren’t present.

Garage and Machine Co.

ILOBE PIANO CO.

DR. E. D. BROWNLEE

The injury nnd depreciation o f Lake
Charm property by the lose o f these
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
trees may he fairly estimated at about
^ ou Can Find the Name of
$5,000 and it is hoped that the county
S U N D A Y N IG H T , 8:00 O’CLOCK
Kvery l.lve ProfcMional and
may he able to collect at least » por­
4
Huiiness Man in Sanford in
tion o f this amount us damages for
Thia Column K^ch Day
EVERYBODY
WELCOME
the wanton destruction o f public high,
the wanton destruction of public
k B k t h i t t i B M i
property,
H E E A S T E R B AZA AR
TH EO D O RE L. MEAD,
Employment Bureau.. of the T Pipe
The Seniors are getting pretty well
Orgnn Club will be held
C. E. nnd Scc’y o f the Lake The vocational committee o f the Ilual
advanced in Civil Government, in their
THOS. J. A. HEIDY
at Dr. Moore's Optica! Parlors, Sat­
(
’harm
Improvement
Co.
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
study of National, State and Munich
Attorney and Courscllor-at-Law
urday, A pril 8th.
313-13te
requests all young women desiring
i pal Government. This knowledge will
employment to register nt the First
Practicing in State and Federal Courts 1help them nil through their life , espec­ M A K T E R I.IN K ’S B E A U T IF U L
National Bank.
Raisin bread every day at the Day­
ially their knowledge o f the National
STMIIY. "T H E III.U K illK D ," A T
Over Seminole County Bank
light
Itukory, 313 Sanford Avo. 4-ltc
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Chairm
an
Constitution.
TH E PR INC E SS N E X T M O ND AY
to be in town in a few days. Teams
will be form ed to canvass the whole
town, and she states that if f l , r&gt;00
tickets are sold, alt profits w ill go
|toward the establishment o f n Domes1tic Science Course next year. Huy u
ticket for the Chautauqua and you
will be helping your school also.

Relieved
in 72 Hours
Without Drugs

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Flywhool

Steel Gear Banda; Crank Bhaftn ro-

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Blouses, Shirts, Undertogs, Sox,
Stockings, Wash Shirts, Pants,
Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps .. ..

turnad; agenta fo r Caille inw ard awe

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REDPATH
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One of 11 Big
Attractions
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Season Tickets, $3.00 S
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Chautauqua W eek S
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APRIL 4-APRIL 8 j

POLITICAL

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to.
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t o ia t o t o t o n t o r k ^ n

FOR C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
The friends o f D. L. ’.'hraeher an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
o f County Commissioner for District
No. 1, knowing that he will nt all
times be found doing his full duty as
he sees it and that the county w ill
have a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker fo r the
people o f the whole country.— Paid
Political Advertisement.

C RE AM PUFFS
Saturday at the Daylight Bakery, 313
Sanford Ave.
I

Most of 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 of the size before tak­
ing it out of the store.
Nothing Sent Out on Approval--------- Nothing Charged
Sale W ill Last ’Till the Entire Stock is Sold

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

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�TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, SATU R D AY, A P R IL 1, 1922

PA G E FOUR
T

III Circuit Coart fo r the Seventh Judi­

cial Circuit o f the State o f F lor­
ida, In and fo r Seminole Coun­
ty.— In Chancery
D IV O R C E
Charlotte Downey, Complainant,
va.

Raymond Downey, Heapondcnt.
ORDER FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
The State o f Florida to Raymond
Downey, New W illard Hotel, Wn*hington, D. C.:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear in the above
entitled
cause on the Rule Day in April, A.
D. 1022, v ii: the Srd day o f A pril, A .
D. 1022; otherwise, the bill o f com­
plaint filed in said cause w ill be taken
aa confessed by you. Witness
the
Honorable James W.
Perkins, as
judge o f the above court, and my
.name ar Clerk thereof, and the seal
o f said Court, at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, on this the 24th day
of February, A . D. 1022.
(S E A L )
E. A . DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
JOHNSON A G A R R E T T ,
Kissimmee, Florida,
Counsel fur Complainant.

Douglas Fairbanks in
“The Three Muske­
teers” Coming Soon
Predictions arc being made thut the
screening o f Alexander Dumas’ im­
mortal story, "The Three
Muske­
teers," by Douglas Fairbanks will
stand forth in motion picture history
ns an epochal event and that it will
popularise fo r all time the costume
photoplay.
Productions of this sort, even when
based on the fictional writings o f such
masters ns Dumas, have always been
considered to bo in “ the danger zone"
because it has nover been established
beyond question that the American
public would receive the costume play
with the same enthusiasm that has
been accorded features more modern
in locale nnd setting.
It has always been Fairbanks’ con­
tention, however, that any story suf­
ficiently powerful nnd gripping
in
drtttnu is bound to succeed.

the photography and is said to have
nehieved some effects which hitherto
have been considered Impossible.
In the face o f the business re-ad­
justment that the country has been
facing, Fairbanks has spent
more
money on this production than on any
picture he over before undertook, all
because he has confidence In the ve­
hicle nnd in the nmusemcnt-aceking
public. "The Three Musketeers” is
said to be the greatest picture o f its
kind ever made. It is ten reels in
length nnd cost a million dollars. Unit­
ed A rtists Corporation is releasing the
film , which will he shown at the Star
Theatre soon, the date to be announc­
ed Inter In the Daily Herald.

changed fo r the summer and w ill now
be held at 8 o’clock.
The public Invited to all services.
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L

CHURCn.

W e w ill hold all our regular serv­
ices tomorrow beginning with the
Bible school ut 0:45 a. m. A t 11 ■
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o'clock the pastor will preach on the
subject o f “ Perfect Peace.”
Chris­
tian Endeavor meets nt 7 p. m. N ight
service begins at 8 o’clock. Subject,
"F e a r or Love, W hichT" A welcome !
to all.

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D o For You?
W h at this bank has done fo r others,
it can also do for you if you will give
it an opportunity through your co­
operation and support.

t). W . Uyrd, Complainant,
va
OoUlla Myrili Defendant.
To Ooldla llyrd, W in ston Halem. North
C a ro lin a :
I ( aptiearliiR from the uffldav.t o f I).
W. Byrd herein duly filed, that he la
the complainant In 'the above entitled
cauae. and that u u the belief of thn
a ffia n t that Ooldle Byrd la a non-reel(lent o f tlie Slate uf Florida, and that
ahe la a resident o f the State o f North
Carolina, reeldlmr at W lu elo n Salem. In
the *ald slate, and that there la no
peraon In the S late o f Florida, the aervlce o f auhpoenu upon whom
would
hind thn defendant; and that
a ffia n t
further nnya that he believes the a r e
o f the defendant to he o v e r tw en ty-on e
years
You, therefore, Ooldle Byrd, are o r ­
dered lo appear to this hlil herein duly
filed In thle rauae on the lat do&gt; o f
May, A. I &gt; ISIS, the entne botnc a Rule
Bay o f this Court.
It Is further ordered that tills notice
be ptibllehed
for
four
■ouaecutl v «
weeks In the Hanford llerld, a n e w s ­
paper puhllahed In Hernlnote County,
Florida.
W itness: E. A Boualasa. Clerk
of
the Circuit Court, and e seal thereof,
this the J7th day o f March. A, U 19JZ.
(H E M .)
E. A. UOUOI.A8S.
Clerk o f tlio Circuit Courl,
B y: A M W E BUS, !•. C
T H B T F O ItB X W ILK IN S O N .
A tto rn ey s for Complainant
J-lS-o.a.w.-Swc

B A P T IS T T E M P L E
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Services nt the Baptist Temple Sun­ ■
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day will be conducted by the
Rev. ■
Your whole-hearted co-operation
Herry Garwood, o f DoLand. The day’s ■
program will be as follows:
with us is your best guarantee o f
9:30 a. m., Sundny School.
tangible assistance when such ac­
11:00 a. m., morning worship and
:
commodation is required.
sermon by Rev. Garwood.
6:30.— The several B. Y . P. U. meet­
ings.
7:30.— Evening worship, Rev GarH O L Y CROSS CHURCH.
" A popular picture nowadays,” said
wood preaches.
the star, "must be logical; it must
Church services fo r Pssalon Sunday
Mi s-s
Special orgnn numbers by
have comedy nnd pathos, but above ( Nth Sunday in Lent) w ill be:
Simmons.
all it must be human. Any story that
9:45 a. m,— Sunday School.
Special choir numbers under direc
A COM M UNITY B U ILD ER
Is human will succeed regardless o f
11:00 a. m.— Choral Celebration.
tion o f Mrs. Philips.
whether the players wear wigs and
8:00 p. m.— Vespers.
, 5 F. P. FO RSTER , President
B. F. W H IT N R R , Cashier
short punts or are garbed in pajnmas.
The Rector will be at Christ church, E V A N G E L IS T Z A H N IS K It LE A V E S
•'ramn was the same In the Seven­ Longwood, fo r 7:30 a. m. Low Cele­
M ONDAY.
teenth Centura . it i« today. This bration, nnd nt A ll Saints* Church,
may be the gusoline age o f civiliza­ Enterprise, fo r the afternoon Vesper
General Conference Evangelist C.
tion, but it hasn’t altered human emo­ Service nt 3:30 p. m.
I). Zahniser, who has been preaching S A N F O R D
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W ORKS
tions appreciably. People still laugh
’Die music for this Sunday nt Holy- the past week in the gospel tent on
and cry and give vent to anger. And
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Cross w ill he o f its usual high charac­ the lake front leaves fo r Elmira, N.
they are still inordinately curious. In
CEMETERY WORK A S P E C IA L T Y
ter. In the morning the anthem will Y., on next Monday. Services fo r to­
fact, we progress because we nro cur­
101S
West
F
irst
Street
1016 West First Street
be a solo, "The Holy C ity " (A d a m s), morrow w ill be as follows:
The
ious
People of today wonder If In
sung by Mrs. Takach; and nt night evangelist will preach nt Lake Mon­
the olden days kings and queens and
the anthem will he "God So Ixived the roe nt II n. m. and in the tent at 7:30
dukes nnd lords were swayed by the
W orld" by chorus choir.
p. m. A cordial welcome is extended aBBaaaaBBBBBBBBaaaaaaaaaaBBaBBaauaBBBaaaBBBaaaaaaaMia
same passions and emotions that now
to all.
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Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp aB
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ure this curiosity we have made a
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a
celluloid reproduction o f "T h e Three
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Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m.
Musketeers,’ nnd we have crammed
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The mountains o f North Carolina are the best locations In the world
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C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E
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into it everything that is dramutlc,
for health and thnt change o f climate needed by Floridians and espec­
instructive, human, amusing nnd en­ Theatre ut 9:50 n. m.
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A t 11:00 a. m. Dr. W alker w ill
tertaining. W e have tried to twang
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every emotion in the human system, preach on "The Way o f the W orld.”
Laurel Park Camp N e a r Hendersonville i■
The men o f the church have a spec­
Subject:
just as D’Artagnan did in his memoirs
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and as Dumns did in his great novel.” ial meeting nt 3 p. ra.
" U N R E A L IT Y ”
Is one of the best camps in the South ns w ell as one o f the most reas­
Epworth League nt 7 p. m.
Sunday School ____ 10:00 a.m .
The best talent procurable has been
onable with a line corps o f teachers and councillors, with the best
At
8
p.
m.
Dr.
W
alker
will
prench
Church
Service........11:00 a.m .
called upon to help transcribe this
athletic instructors, with the lake fo r swimming, with pure drinking
Womnn’s Club Bldg., ak A ve.
great story to the aluminum sheet. on "Passing Opportunities."
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
A ll are Welcome.
Edward Knobloek, one o f the greatest
Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally
o f contemporary plnyrights, is respon­
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H URCH .

“ E X ID E B A T T E R Y S E R V IC E " the
strongest in the world. Wo nro paid
to cxnmino nnd ro-Iill your batter
free o f charge. The Battery is the
life o f the cor. Wo re charge and re­
pair all makes batteries.— Ray Broth­
ers, Sanford, Fin.
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sible for adaptation, research and cos­
tumes, while to Fred Nihlo goes the
honor o f directing the piece. Nihlo,
a horn adventurer, has won distinction
ns a master in giiilding the destinies
o f this type o f piny; he is said to have
no peer. Arthur Hdeson, rated as a
genuine lens artist, is credited with

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Sunday morning service will be a
Communion service. A ll members o f D IS T IN G U IS H E D V ISITO R TO
A R R IV E T H IS A FT E R N O O N
the congregation are urged to he pres­
ent, and especially all members re­
(Continued from page 1)
ceived since the lust Communion serv­
ice.
The hour o f the night service Is
A P R IL FOOL

R O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

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If You Wish to

and Enlarge A

HOME INDUSTRY

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and have a secure and profitable investment for yourself, you can do this by investing in some o f the

FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the ZACHARY-TYLER VENEER CO.
There will be but a limited amount sold.
the expansion of the business.

Just enough to take care of

Bonus Feature

This mill was obliged to turn down as

much business as booked this year and there is no need of the amount
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to the farm er on all crates purchased which will make a very attractive *

of money that this would represent, going out of the county.

and profitable investment. The Bonds w illp ay

An Enlarged Mill
Means thousands of Hollar** distributed here each month
mont
cheaper prices on crates for the farmers.

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There will be

No Stock Sold
Means, Messrs. Zachary and Tyler will take all of the increased issue of
stock and all of the business risk. The investor will have a first mort­
gage on the entire plant.

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Your money is invested at home. The proceeds of 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.

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, SATURDAY, A P R IL 1, 1922
la Arrington, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs.
H arry Ward, Mrs Henry McLaulln,
Mrs Fred Williams, Mrs. B. A. How­
ISO OAIGER, Society Editor, ard, Miss Annie Hnwkins and Mrs. L.
P. llngan.
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i a r r gn lag H f a k m vr eoal&amp; i
ST.
AGNES
GUILD.
r U i m a r r v a t a r t a la la a , w rit*
e a r * l a this
tltlu
The St. Agnes Guild will meet on
. ar Itlrk p tM
lira ,
l i will
Monday afternoon at 3;D0VcIock at
•tlr apprveU tv*.
tho home o f Mm. Hurt Peterson, 321
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Magnolia avenue.
A ll members are requested to be
la y — Circle No. 3 o f the MethPlease
church w ill bo entertained bjr present nnd to be on time.
bring
all
finished
articles
for
the
I-ois
R. L. Shinaholser and Mrs. J. E.
K
elly
wardrobe.
ter a t the home o f the form er on

cake being iced in white with seven
burning yellow candles. The favors
were little yellow chicks, suggestive
o f the Easter season.
Enjoying Dorothy’s hospitality on
this occasion were May Purdon, Billy
W right,
Betty
Wheeless,
Marion
Houlihan, Mary Helen Rumley, Kath*
erino Mcisch, Vina Bandy, Mary "a
W right, Elizabeth Methvine, Nancy fc»
White, Margaret Purdon and Mary
Mahoney.

avenue, at 3 o'clock,
One o f the most charming o f spring
londay— St. Agnet Guild w ill meet
parties
wss the one at which Mrs.
Mraa. Bart Peterson, 32'. Mag.
Charles Ryan entertained on W ed­
avenue, a t 3 o'clock.
nesday afternoon, complimenting Mrs.
I Mr*. F orest Lake, Mrs.
I).
1, George Hymnn who left Kridsy fo r
Great
lim b er nnd Miss Maude Lake mo- Tampa to make her home.
&gt;rcd to Orlando today where they baskets and vases of lovely spring
flow ers made the rooms o f the Ryan
^pent tho day.
home
most
attractive.
Various
amusements
were
provided
for
the
Miss Danridgc Davenport has re­
guests, one of the most interesting
turned to her home in North Carolina
being an art exhibit, at which Mrs.
[after spending some time hero with
Orion Farrel won the prise, a silver
jher cousin, Miss Daphne Wimbish.
deposit bon bon dish.
Tho guest
prise was a hand embroidered buffet
Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Thrasher, Mr. cover.
I.atc In the afternoon the
and Mrs. F. S. Daiger, sr., nnd Miss
hostess, assisted by Miss Clara Millen,
Louise Thrasher, motored to Orlando j j rg
Bray and Mrs. MacAHster,
last evening to attend the W ater Car- M rved n (W ightfu1 salad course con-'
nival.
sisting o f chicken ia!ad, stuffed celery

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henrts, nut brend, saltinea, pickles
Mr. and Mrs. William A. L c ffl er an- m iced ten. followed by a delicious
nounco the birth o f a son, F rid a y,'ice course.
Mnrch 31st, nt their home on M ug-, The guests on this occasion were
nolin nvenue.
The young man hns some o f Mrs. Hyman's moat intimate
been given the name o f W illiam Arm ! friends, nnd included besides the
strong, Jr.
hbstess and gucal of honor, Miss Clara
-------Millen, Mrs. J. G. Phnron, Mrs. Theodoro Langley, Mm. O. Farrel, Miss
BOOK-LOVERS C LU B ,
Mr*. H arry B. Lewis was the Jeanette Lning, Mm. Rinah nray,
hostess
afternoon, Mrs. Cox,
Mrs, Williams,
Mrs, .............................
Leslie
*ehnmiing
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when she entertained the members of Bryan, Mrs. Porter Pitts, Mrs. I*urthe Book-Lovers Club nt her home on don, Mrs. Telford. Mm.
Schelle
Magnolia avenue,
i Mnines, Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Mrs.
Tho various rooms were adorned Toni Mocre, Miss Stuart, Mr*. Miller,
with spring flowers, quantities o f ex- Mrs. John Mcisch, Mrs. Kent Rossiter,
quisite nmarlllias nnd potunins being Mrs. A . F. MacAHster, Mrs. Craig
used.
Harris, Mrs. W. E. Scoggan, Mrs.
Tha afternoon was pleasantly spent Wheeliss, Mm. Ernest Betts,
with discussion o f hooks nnd current1
-------events, and Mrs. D. I’. Drummond do* * L ittle Dorothy Ryan was hostess to
lighted her hearers with n number of a dozen o f her little friends on Frlpiano selections beuutifully rendered, day nfternoon, celebrating her seventh
A t a late hour tho hostess Served birthday. Many childish games were
chicken anlnd with accessories fo llo w -1enjoyed fo r an hour an tho lawns and
cd by an ico course.
the children were then invited into
Mrs. Lew is’ guests Included: Mrs. the dining room whiro they wero
L a Mode, o f Indianapolis, Ind., the served n delicious ire course. Tho
guest o f Mrs. H a rry Ward, Mrs. D. P. [table was done in a yellow nnd white
Drummond, Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. Stel- color m otif, the wonderful birthday

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N E L L IE T U R N E R C IR C L E
The Nellie Turner Circle of the
Missionary Society o f the
Baptist
Temple met with Mrs. Edison F ree­
man Wednesday ufternoon, with
a
goodly number. The foom*
were
beautifully decorated with bowis of
nasturtiums and petunias. As it was
n special missionary' meeting thero
was a nlco program rendered. Devo­
tional exercises were conducted by
Mm. II. J. McMullen, followed by a
very interesting talk o f “ Cuba” by
Mm. Walker. Variations o f “ Nearer
My God to Thee" played on the Victrola. Recitation on Japan by little
Miss Ailcey Freeman, daughter o f the
hostess. A fte r the program the hos­
tess served dainty refreshments o f
pink ice cream topped with cherries
nnd pink home made cake. The Circle
will meet next Wednesday ufternoon
with Mrs Kmmn Johnson on Louie)
avenue nt 3:30.

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Ball Hardware, Sanford
John Meisch, Sanford.
American Fruit Growers, Sanford.
Chase &amp; Co., Sanford.
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 Holly, Sanford.
“ O rFrM ays, Sanford.
Mr. McCaslin, Sanford.
I. E. Estridge, Sanford.
W . L. Morgan, Sanford.
Mr. Durant, Sanford.
B. F. Toole,' Geneva.
Mr. Ahern, Sanford.
Mahoney-Walker, Sanford.

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Demand the genuine— name stamped on every crown—ask
for it by name
Bottled only by

Treat your w ife tomorrow as you
did before you married her take her
and the kids out to Sunday dinner at
the Seminole Cafe nnd give them
a treat.
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IN P IS T O L B A T T L E
W ITH D E T E C TIV E S
III* T h e Aa.orlnli-,1 I 'r r . a l

NEW
Y O R K , March 31___ One
bgndlt was shot down nnd three others
captured today in a pistol battle with
Mrs. T. M. Sale nnd daughter, Miss eight detectives nt Forty-First street
Lorraine, o f Atlanta, Gn.,
arrived nnd Park avenue.
hero today und are the guests o f Dr.
mil Mrs. J. N. Robson nt their homo
Sanford nt Inst has n thoroughly
on Park nvenue.
equipped, up-to-date restaurant thnt
—.
makes n specialty of Sunday dinners
Trent your w ifo tomorrow ns you nt n moderate price. The Seminole
did before you mnrricd her— tnke her Cafe gives you a choice o f dinners.
and the kids out to Sunday dinner Try the Sunday dinner tomorrow.
nt the Seminole Cafe and give them
a treat.
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CARD OF T H A N K S
Wo desire to thank the kind and
loving friends for the sympathy e x ­
tended to us in our late bereavement;
also fo r the beautiful floral offer-*
lugs.
MRS. GEO. N. TO W N S E N D .

CLAUDINE TOWNSKN D,

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

M A S T E R 'S S A L E
Under nnd by virtue of n dccreo of
foreciosouro and sale rendered in the
Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judicial
Circuit pf Florida, in and fo r Seminole,
County, in Chancery, in a muse there­
in pending wherein O. II. Fnulklnghnm is complainant, and Snrn
F.
Flournoy nnd husband, John T. Flournoy, are defendants, I will sell nt publie outcry to the highest and best biddcr for cash, a t tha front door o f tho
e,
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Court House in Sanford, Horidn, during tho legal hours of sale, on May
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1st, A. D. 11*22, the following
■mowing describrcn^
t&lt;&gt;-wit:
The Enst one-half ( E H ) o f loot
sixty-seven (G7) o f Sanford Celery
Delta, ns recorded in Pint Book “ D” ,
page 50, and Lot sixty-eight (68 ), o f
Sanford C elery Delta, ns recorded in
Pint Book “ D ," page 60, Ornngo Coun­
ty Records, also recorded in Seminole
County Record*, Pint Book No. 1, pngo
75.
R. 8. MOTT,
Special Master In Chancery.
S C A R LE TT &amp; JORDAN,
Solicitors fo r Complainant.
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In th r f irra ll Court, S rtrn th Judicial
I'lr r u ll In mol fur Sem inole County.
S ln le o f Florida— In Chancery

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Fountain. Com plainant.
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T h o m .ii 8. Fountain, I N'fem lant.
T o Thom as K Fountain. Orlando. F lo r ­
ida:
It npnoarlna from the affidavit o f
Jessie U Fountain herein duly filed .

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complainant In the above
offlant^that' T h o io n t'V 'Fnun!lun0f|i,ha
tha* the a lid Thomas S, Fountain l»
con cea lin g himself so th at process can
noi i.e had upon him, and thnt there Is
X* oth er person In the S ta ts of Florida.
I he s e rvice o f subpoena upon
whom
Would bind the defendant: and a ffia n t
fu rth er e a ,s she believes the age o f the
defendant to bo over tw e n ty -o n e y ea is.
You. therefore, Thom as S. Fountain,
are ordered to appear to this b ill h ere­
in duly filed In thin cause on the 1st
day o f May, A. D. 19IJ. the same being
a H ole Hay o f Ibis court.
It Is fu rth er ordered thnt this notles
be published
fo r
fo u r
consecutive
weeks In the Sanford H erald, a news*
paper published In Sem inole
County.
Florida.
W itness:
K A. Douglass. Clerk
of
ihw C ircuit Court, and n seal thereof,
this l i l t i day o f March. A D. 19!S.
(S H A D
K A nO IlO I.ABS,
Clerk o f Iho C ircu it Court.
* Ily : A. M. W K B K S , D. C.
T lIK T F o T ID A W IL K IN S O N ,
A ttorn eys fo r Com plainant.
J-lS-o n.w.-Swe

N O TIC E TO CO NTRACTO RS

GKO. TO W NSEND , Jr.
The City Manager w ill receive bida
Good chicken dinners served ut tho
Wclukn Dining Room Sunday, Wclukn up to A pril first for the moving o f
building, Railroad Way,
5-ltc city stables and tho erection o f cot­
tage. Plans nnd details may be seen
Lemon Meringue pies, Jelly tarts, at nt tho City Manager's office.
C. J. R Y A N ,
the Daylight Hnkery, 313
Sanford
C ity Manager.
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Owing1to threatening rain and weather conditions being unafovarble
Saturday many persons were deterred from attending the concluding
sale o f Buena Vista Estates lots but the sale conductors have agreed to
give all wishing to select lots tomorrow afternoon, Sunday, an

Opportunity at Auction Sale Prices and Same Terms
During the hours from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. Afte»* Monday all lots will,
only be offered at a big increase in prices. Don’t let this opportunity
pass right under your nose and eyes without taking a last advantage.
Success only comes to those who go out after opportunities.

1*88 repnirs, less gas and oil, better tire mileage, high­
est second hand value. Beauty and Comfort. What more
do you want?
We try at all times to keep cars In stock.
Call now for n demonstration.

BOW M AN LAND CO.

209 P A R K A V E N U E , S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

“I f on Earth Own a Slice of It”

DISTRIBUTORS

WE CARRY THE PARTS

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Sunday Afternoon 2 to 6 P. M.
Buena Vista Estates Lots Offered

W e have sold six new Hupps in the past
ten days.

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Excellent dinner, good jcrvicc nnd
moderate prices arc making the r e g ­
ular Sunday dinner nt tho Seminolo
Cafe n renl success.
Don’ t stand
Tho world at your door every even­ over a hot stove all day Sunday— get
ing for 15c.— Dally Herald.
your Sunday dinner there.
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know
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P A R T Y POSTPONED
The party to have been given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Ed. Betts and
Mm. Ben Caswell in honor of Mm.
Braxton Baggett, hns been polntponed
until further notice.
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SA N FO R D D R A M A T IC CLUB.
The
Club
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*Sanford
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|n*t night nt the home o f Mr* Law.
rence Stone o f Wild Cat Ranch. They
rehearsed their comedy play, “ Too
Much o f a Good Tiling.*’ The club i*
also progressing wonderfully with
their comedy nnd vaudeville acts.

TH E R E A SO N W H Y — Mine Loco­
motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships,
Airplanes, Submarines nnd railroads
rely almost exclusively on “ E X ID E "
B A T T E R IE S is because o f their heavy
capacity, rugged construction. T h e r e
is nn "E X ID E " Battery made to fit
every make automobile with 3 to 7
years service. See os about an "E X IDE" fo r your car.— R A Y BROTHS ERS, “ E X ID E " B A T T E R Y SER“ 1VICE.
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Rob Holly « started
this
morning for Clenrwntor and
it looks like rnin nnd I don't
enre if it pours down all
day and he gets soaking
wet. Everybody admits thnt
we have the best climate
In the world, but Bob H ol­
ly ducsqjt make the climate
nnd he has been handing ns
hot oir nnd putting on airs
about it until anyone who is
not acquainted with him
would think he hns entire
charge of tho weather in
this state. For my part I ’m
glad we will not be bothered
with his ravings fo r a few
days, anyway. Tho follow ­
ing report is authentic. It
was handed in by tho man
who has charge o f the
weather in this section— I
have nothing to do with it.
5:10 A . M. A P R I L 1. 1022
Maximum
80
Minimum
go
Range
71
Barometer
20,08
West mid cloudy.

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                    <text>SANFORD
••The City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald
IN THE H EAR T OF TH E W O RLD ’S GREATEST

VOLUME IIL

“ The City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. APRIL 3. 1922

FIRST TEST OF STRENGTH c h a m b e r
OF COAL MINERS STRIKE
-6 0 0 ,0 0 0 MINERS OUT
UNION MINERS
DESIRE END OF
Pennsylvania
HIT RAILROAD MEN THECOALSTRIKE

Claim 22,000 Mon Arc at
Work in Central

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\. •or l a i r d I ' r t H l

WASHINGTON, April 3. — Union
THOU8AND8 ARE LAID OFF WITH
coal miners who suspended work Sat­
MOVEMENT OF LAST LOAD.
urday are declar'd today by John L.
ED COAL CARS
Lewis, president cf the United Mine
Workers, ns being desirous o f ending
(II* T h e A n o r l a l r d P r »» «»
INDIANAPOLIS, April 3.—The
the suspension of mining operations
find real test of the strength in
at the earliest po*«ihlo date, but the
the coal strike came today, the
resumption of coni production depends
I^ginning of suspension of work
upon the future attitude o f the coal
Saturday was an annual holiday
operators. Lewis made this declnrn.
among the miners, having failed
tion before the house Inbor commit­
to determine the exact effective,
tee which is holding hearings on the
Bland resolution to direct the ap­
news of the walkout. At union
pointment by President Harding of a
headquarters here confidence was
expressed
that
developments
commission to investigate the coal
industry.
would confirm the union estimate
that six hundred thousand men,
among them one hundred thous­
FR E E STATE
and non-union workers, had quit
work.
TROOPS REFUSED
WILKES IIARRE, Pa., April 3.—
Reports yesterday from bonrd mamhers nnd presidents of locul unions
show that the tie-up in the anthracite
mines on the Wyoming valley wn» one
hundred per cent Snturdny from Pittston to Moennnqun. The only activity
around the colliers were confined to
the pumpmen, stablemen, engineers,
firemen nnd other exempt clusscs.
Railroal coni crews yesterday re­
moved the few loaded ears remaining
on the loading tracks at the several
breakers nnd shifted empty coal cars
to storage yards nnd sidings. More
thnn 3,000 members o f railroad coni
crews in this city nnd valley will he
idle today.
So far the suspension has Wen en­
tirely peaceful and lenders c f the min­
er* declare there will he no breach of
law.

A D M IS S IO N
(llr The A•«■•(-Lit ri! I'rrsa)
MULLINGER. Ireland, April 3.—
An incident from which sensational
developments are expected to occur
today when one hundred free state
troops marched to the gates of the
hnrrncks occupied by the Irish Repub­
lican army adherents of Kunion De
Valera and were refused admission.

FATTY TO TAKE
STAND FOR THE
SECOND TIME
SAN FRANCISCO. April 3.— Roscoe C. Arhuckle is to take tho stand
*'ln thc next few days” to tell his
own *y»ry of the happenings nt thc
Hotel St. Francis nt a party in which
he is nllcged to have fatally attack­
ed Miss Virginia Hnppc, a motion pic­
ture nctress, counsel for Arbuckle an­
nounced yesterday.
Tho Arbuckle
trial which is on a manslaughter
charge In connection with the netress*
death is expected to consume two
more weeks.

Lewis Asks Public’s Aid
WASHINGTON, April 3.— The nationui coal strike is 100 per cent in the
unionized bituminous und anthracite
fields o f the country and is getting
support in non-union territory. John
I.. Lewis, president o f the United Mine
Workers declared yesterday on his ar­
rival here to attend congressional
hearings today.
•’Thcre ore 600,000 miners ready to I U wi" ho AH.ucRIe*. r a n d ap.
stay out o f thc mines ‘ indefinitely* unthc •t* nd. ‘ n lh° ,h " c
...
. A. . . . . trials o f the cnsc. He did not testify
til thc operators are ready to discuss
...
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the second trial, the prosecution
with us the question of new wage
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. .in., read ng his test mony in the first trial
agreements in thc central competitive
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into the record nnd the defense confield," Mr. Lewis declnred, adding that
sidering thnt this was sufficient ns
while the union “ courted investiga­
fnr as his Versons! *t«ry wns eon
tion for itself and the bituminous in
ccmed.
dustry, it seeks no government inter­
It was announced Saturday that
vention but does nsk for the support
documentary
evidence tending to con.
of public opinion, in forcing the oper­
ators to continue collective bargaining trndict the testimony of Jesse Norwith miners over wages nnd working gnurd a prosecution witness, will be
Introduced. Norgnnrd testified thnt
conditions."
Arbuckle attempted to bribe him to
Discussing coal reserves nnd the
obtain a key to Miss Rappc's room in
effect o f the strike on the interest of
n Culver City studio where Norgp.nrd
consumers, Mr. Lewis strongly ad­
was night watchman.
vanced his opinion thnt "pinch would
come earlier thnn expected."
He declared non-union production SOVIET MAKE MORE DEMANDS.
had been greatly "exaggerated" and
thnt operators had been more or less
LONDON. April 3.— According tn a
openly following tactic* thut "forced dispatch to the Ixmdon Times from
a strike so they could get higher pric­ Riga, dated Saturday! messages have
es nnd scarcity which means greater been received in the Lctvian capitol
profits."
to the effect thnt the Moscow soviet
"There won’t he n tingle man return will make the following demnnds nt
to work this week," President Lewis the Genoa conference:
flAO POO f*s»w ^ ’ h r y fryt-

mer,
. . . .
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, .. i Recognition o f the Soviet -----out. It takes a little longer In the K * ^
. unreltr|cted ule o f for*,gn
non-union fields for us to get thc re’ ,
.
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ports, and the handing over o f all
ships
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in,U nte’ Russian ships.
It will he claimed
right along the Ohioline, there are
that sixty per cent o f Russia's pre­
about 5,000 or 0,000 men in non-union
war shipping was in foreign porta,
mine* for whom meetings are being
and if any o f it has been lor.t it shall
held today. They’ll profcnbly he out
be replaced.
today. There nre meeting* here and
In the event of tho Dardanelles
there in non-union territory all over
M
orn
in g neutral the Soviet govern­
tho United States today. We’ll get
their quotations later. In tho union ment will seek participation in the
territory we know what happened. The international counsel o f waterway!.
operators aren't even going to try to
run mine*."
tain their rcfusnl no matter who trie*
Taking notice o f the suggestion by to get them to confer. Wc *tnnd
Chairmnn Bornh o f the senate labor ready now as over, to enter any con­
committee that the government ought ference with them to dined** term* o f
to intervene in the situation Mr. Lewis a new wage contract which will ullow
remarked. " I ’m afraid nothing much us to resume work.
" I f the miner* today were occupy­
could be done with the operators."
"Every attempt has been made to ing thc position o f refusing to discuss
meet their obligation to continue col­ a wage contract, an the operators ate
lective bargaining with us," he con­ they'd he morally Castigated by all the
tinued, "and I assume they will main- citizenship o f this land."

of

CITY VS. SMALL
PROBLBM8

large

nuicl. **frnm

SANFORD
NUMBER «

SERIOUS SPLIT IN RANKS
IN GREAT SHAPE IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY
-KILLINGS GO MERRILY ON

c iia u t a u g u a
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VI.I. ARBANGHMKNTS COMI’ I.ETK
It hn* often been questioned wheth
LOU OPENING TOMORROW.
er n commercial organization in a
■mall town i* expected to meet prob­
With the carload of Itedpnth Chaulem* ns the one in a large town and
tauquu equipment alrcudy in the city,
wehther their aim* and ambitions arv
2,000 Men Take New
to he unlonded and set up tonight,
identical.
and enthusiasm increasing with tho
Oath of Alleg­
The answer to this queation is thut npprovnl 0f the five-days event, start,
A
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NEW
iance
the problems o f the small comrmfnUy mg Tuesday, season ticket* nro sellare practically the same as those of ing today as never before in the
the larger community—ns fnr ns con- Chnutnuqun history o f .Sanford. F.fficorns the problems themselves—the cicnt organization, with the co ­
distinguishing difference between th&lt; operation o f the High School students
(Ur I hr A««orln(rd I'rr,,)
NEW SMYRNA, April 3.—Clyde
two being tho sizes o f issues involved under the leadership o f Mis* Nell
In n larger city the problem* an Whitner. president o f the Rusincss Mali, the 1’'-year-old son of T. J. Mull, THUKK CHILDREN ARE SF.IUOUSj y -INJURED BY
larger hut not more numerous.
nnd Professional Woman's Club, is gonernl yard mnstor here for the FlorGUN FIRE.
The Chamber of Commerce in n getting the Chautauqua before the idn Fast Coast railroad, was accidentsmaller city is perhaps confronted people o f Sanford in the true light o f
"hot n," , kmr‘ I &gt;'l,*tcn,ny wh,,e
---------with greater difficulties in its at- [•:. existence—a bigger ami better *,unt' nR ncnr here. Hall and n small
m* Th* A » » r iiin i rr*««»
tempt to find n solution for local prob- program thnn ever before for a very ,M’V nMnu''1 ,,ntM hn'1 JU!lt cnt‘,r^ l the DUBLIN, April 3.—The serious exlema on account of ninny reasons, a Mm»l| sum of money and an unde- un‘b’rhrush. Rates following.
Ilntes tent of the split In the ranka of tha
few o f which are herewith enuTnernt
ninbly good thing for the community. k’ " n wn* discharged when it brushedIrish Republican army was revealed
ed. In small cities men know one anO nly« tonight nnd Tuesday until
* branch o f a tree, killing Hall yesterday nftemoon when from flv*
other so well that they often fall to ri p. m. remain in which season tick- in,“ nntl&gt;'’
Duhlin battalions which had been orhnrroi.nize.
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out to Uke a “ new oath of
cts may he secured nnd the people of
allegiance, an oath with new inplicaMore direct service is required of Sanford are urged to buy their season C O L . N U T T S A Y S
^
tions," not less thnn 2,000 men obeyed
tile Chamber of Commerce in n small- tickets before the close of the sale
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the republican appeal and marched to
for the enjoyment nr.d benefit they
er city.
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There In the presence of
Large cities hnvo large problems
receive from the extremely un
• I.lam Mellowes, Roderick O’Connor
unknown to smnll cities; small cities UM,,d program, for the civic interest)
d ir The ( &gt; i « l i i , ( I’ rrasi
and °ther noted hends o f the republihave many problems which large clt- "f Sanford, nnd for the support of
MIAMI, April 3.—Colonel Nuttin n enn movement, they took the oath of
its have already solved. The work of ,h*’ Hu»lncn« and Professional Wo---------'
M
a__ •vum-iuciH
luiinv uwmiru
statement today
declared m.ii
thnt rwirun
Sheriff allegiance to free themselves from
n secretary is easier in n large city.*
“ b " knin!,t
■ l'A«»«nal loss. A)|cn nnd Solicitor Pine, o f I&gt;nd« roun- any other further responsibility to
The large city must employ heroic! ,
th,‘ l,t&gt; j * " p,.,ort
ty, had offered their fullest co-opera- the Dnil Eirrrnn.
measures to correct evils resulting
1 *" ,h '' *VA on t,ck‘‘t *nl'' il 'V,U , ion ..gainst bootleggers and that nrThe extremists Inst night expressed
from lack o f city planning when they *
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rnngements
to prosestudents
rnnK»,ments had
hiul been
Wen made
made to
prose- entire satisfaction nt the response ti
were smnll;' smnll cities must give citTeams
o f high
school
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tint n
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nppcul.
A Hlarge
izens vision enabling them to prepare
[ lh*’ •upervislon of the lendeis Ma|j&gt; cwIp in thc county court. Nutt ing contingent* from 1
the woman’*
for the big city of the future. Finance
"
n&lt; ‘
1 11 ’ n*" ,n”
" declared the F’loriila liquor law waa organization, witnessed tthe parade of
is also a great difference; the little l'uir,lu*'___ *'______________ M* u '_w ilLn "one o f the most stringent in the the battalions, hut gave
gav no demon,
city usually lacks the big fellow who Iwhich rvnchM « vcr&gt;* I’*’" 0" in the country,"
strntion of sympthy beyond their
will invest nml nwnit results.
The city nnd it remnins to the towns.
|presence.
lethargic attitude of the momWrship P «’P,e to "h«w ‘ hpir appreciation of
to the organisation la unfortunately a ’ *u ' Lforts of the ladies in bringing M O R E R R E A E S
I
BELFAST, April 3— Four men
falling found too often in the sm nll: lo Hanford u series of high class
were
shot nnd killed nnd three chilIN T H E L E V E E
city. The machinery for working out m ’n*9 fnr *’lcb ft nominal sum.
A T
O L D T O W N dren were wounded last night In the
the solution o f a problem is obviously
F-nrh o f the ten attractions is nn
*
Sinn Fein area near the Old l.odgc
more limited in the small city. The '"^vidual success within itself. There
,
|, .„
. road district. Thc ages o f tho in«n
knocker’* knock is not so keenly felt i" n "trong "HP™1
the variety of
HELENA, Ark . April 3.- Further ranged from forty to sixty-three. The
in large cities ns in small. I.nrge clt- *h* program und every number is as
^ ....................................... ........ ... caving in of the levee nt Oldtown is children nre two. seven nnd thirteen
ie* place emphasis on the word BKT-»**ronff n,w* attractive in its pnrticul
manner n*” w cry other 'numUr.
developing another
" f age. It wa* « n ° ‘ her grim
TER—small cities on the word IMG ]* r
si»rinu» iituntlon. Seventy-five feet of week end for lieirnst. The shootln«r
CEIL In large cities tho duties re- htertlng with the New F.nglnnd Mnle
the levee adjacent to the hundred and o f *he men is believed to hnvo been
quired o f n commercial organization I Quartet on Tuesdny afternoon nnd
Lewis' *A. Con vis "on Tuesday'"night ■‘•’v n ty -fiv e feet previously reported, in reprisal for tho killing Saturday
arc specific nnd definite, while in thc
the entire
entire program
program is
is one
one wWrh ^11 Into ‘ he river last n igbt Work- o f Constable George Turner. The assmall city they are variable ami gen­
men from here are being rushed to sussin fired at Turner from a vacant
eral. The smnll city problem* are everyone in Sanford will want to see. the scene.
house nnd made his escape. The newt
more personal.
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o f the shooting o f the policeman

FATALSHOOTING

SMYRNA SUNDAY F0|JR

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In larger cities the man of large a f­ M A Y BE MOVING,
TWELVE YEAR OLD GIRL
spread rapidly, nnd despite the curfairs takes all active interest in the
IV \s SOME DETECTIVE
hour Inst night there were scenes
B U T I T ’S S L O W L Y
work of the cities commercial organi­
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* o f excitement in tho streets.
zation. Prurticnliy all his business
Later heavy rifle fire nnd revolver
III* T h r X * * ,i r la (r d I 'r r a a l
II I * T h r l a a o r l N l r * I 'rra a t
affairs are in the rity in which he
WASHINGTON. April 3.- The In
JACKSONVILLE, April 3.— A 12- firing, punctuated with the shieks of
lives, and he is, therefore, interested terstnte Commerce Commission will year-old girl here is thoroughly pro- women nnd children, was henrd nnd
in its commercial problems.
move toward its announced revision of pared to rope with the crime wnve shortly afterward the bodies of the
class
freight rates in Southeastern if it must spread to the ranks o f the four men were taken to a hospital,
In the smnllcr cities, the same type
territory
by holding n preliminary Juveniles.
where thc three wounded children also
of men do not give the same attention
She and her five yenr old brother were conveyed. The father of the
to locul affairs, and, ns u result, tne hearing in Atlanta on May 22nd,it
attended a movie mnntinee recently, children, Joseph Walsh, wns one o f
work of the commercial organizations was announced today.
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and the little Mis* piled her feminine the men who wns killed. All the killin such cities is left very largely to
men who cannot be properly classed G I R L I S A S S A U L T E D
m-cessories. including n vanity case, ings took place In the homes o f the
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nnd the powder puff, in
her victims.
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was
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wounded
th«m.
nun of Llg a ff aim in these sniallei
his lox’e to a safe haven she collared Two-year-old
Bridget
was
shot
ies are more deeply concerned in the
NORFOLK, Vn„ April 3.—The Imdy her little brother nnd renchel for her through the hend.
affairs o f larger communities near ut
hand and they consider the civic and o f a young woman wns found on the valuables,
F'rnnk Walsh, a son o f Joseph
commercial problems o f their own bench at Ocean View yesterday. There
They had disappeared.
Walsh, wna stopping with his grandcommunity too unimportant to he were bruises on her face nnd the nose
She quickly appraised the situation mother, n few doors distant .from the
worthy o f their nttention. This state­ wns broken. The county coroner up- nnd recalled thut two other little girls Walsh home.
The grandmother's
ment is, o f course, not true with re­ o nexnmining the body pronounced had been sealed next to the hnt and ^ouse also wns raided. The intrudero
spect to every big man in small citie i, drath due to drowning.
The body, its contents, hut thnt they had re- rushed upstairs, seized Frank, who
hut it is true with respect to many. however, according to the coroner, had moved to another part o f the theatre, was trying to mnke his escape
As n natural result thc large city or­ not been in the water more thnn nn She singled thbni out and approach- through a window, and pitched him
ganization has the advantage of the hour. He said he believed thnt the ing them politely inquired if they had downstairs. Ills injuries arc not scriadvice o f thc most successful husine-s young woman, who has not been iden- tnken her belongings by mistake.
ous. The grandmother said after the
nun o f thc city; men of ripe experi­ tiffl-d, wns nssaulted and thrown into
A sterner attitude greeted their raid *hnt Joseph Walsh had served
ence and sound judgment; men who the bay. One of her shoe* nnd n negative rrply, however, nnd she five years In the war on the western
front.
have thc means to properly finance stocking were found on the bench'said:
thirteen
the project* which arc determined to nhout fifty yard* from the sjait where
"W ell, if you didn’t get them by nephews in the wnr, only two o f whom
mistake, you took them."
returned.
he for the best interest o f their or­ the laxly washed ashore.
The young woninn wns dressed in u
ganization or community. The small
She dispatched little brother post
"And this is my reward on their
rity organization on the other hand blue flannel ront and skirt. Near her haste to the ticket seller, hut the lit- return," the old Indy sobbed. In the
is often obliged to he content with the laxly wns found n green velvet Tnm-o* tl. fibber* broke down nnd retnroH home o f z r^l^tirr-ur~riig~&gt;ylTih fam ­
fiilvirn n f w o n
——
-rriu'ir i &lt;np:—niii Milk lil&gt;mll 20 year* the valuables,
ily this morning n bullet passed
periencc, and nieahs. These men may I‘dd.
— —
through the arm o f n neighbor holdTIIE LIFE OF A HEALTH OFI Ing a baby and pierced it* stomach,
have large ideas, hut they often lack t
the influence nnd means through [ TWO AIKI'I.ANKH IN FATAL
FICER IS ONE DARN THING
wounding it fatally.
which to translate their word* and
ACCIDENT NEAR IIOUF
HOUSTON
AFTER ANOTHER— FINE LIFE
The body o f a young than named
plan* into deeds. It is n pretty well
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Garvey wn* found lying In the road
The A u w iiird
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at midnight Inst night three mile*
established fact, however, thnt the
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nims, nnd ambitions
of com-1 HOUSTON.
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|morning nnd came down in flnmes, holds thnt position in Tnmpn. Dr. bur&gt;’ Itboth pilots being killed. Major Sim- Harris has related n few o f his ex"W hy not?" asked Dr. IlarrU.
monds, one pilot, wa* burned to death, periencc* the last few days.
"Doctor who attended the rase
and Lieutenant Fitzpatrick, the oth er, Wednesdny morning an Irate cltl- won’t »Grn the death certificate,"

pilot, died n few minutes after thc zen entered his office, declared he wn* the reply.
accident.

"Say* the f*mily F"an*t

the victim o f Injustice and explained P"*'* hi* MB."
that regulations hnd been made which
The doctor arranged to examine the
Your shoe money go?* farthest at.wtiuld require him to sell hla horse t»°dy and issue a burial perm it
our store. _ Peters Diamond Brand ; nnd cow. Investigation showed that
The night previous, I)r. Harris said,
the
man's
place
was
kept
as
a
public
he
hnd been called out o f bed to In»ho*k
*oll«l te» th'r throughout.
Ncw
■t« ’k J“ *t received com- nuisanre nnd that complaints o f the L&gt;rm an inquirer whsther it was true
prising the new and good things for neighbor* were unanimous. As Dr. *he body of a negro had been found
every member o f tho family. See our Harris was relating the incident his ,n the city water reservoir.
Myles and hear our prices. We save telephone rang nnd an undertaker
Rivers Brothers, San* said:
* Vaudeville Show, Men'a Club, April
The roost conservative men are buy you money.
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avenue.
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cannot
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TEXARKANA, Aprlk 3. — Hope,
Arkansas, was visited by n half mil­
lion dollai fire today. The Alice
theatre, said to be thc most magnifl
cent in the .outhwesl and valued at
$400,000,
wus
destroyed.
Other
buildings valued at 1100,000 were also
consumed.

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The Amount Doesn’t Count, It’s the Start
That’s the Thing
-------It’s Easy to Start a Savings AccountIf you wish lo atari a Saving* Account, walk Into our Hank, and
tell any of un you want to Mart a Saving* Account.
Our teller will give you n card on which to write your signature,
your address, and auch other information a* required for record*. This
card ia filed away in our records, and whenever you wish to draw
money out the original signature is compared with the signature on
your withdrawal check.

So the teller knows it ia genuine.

If the teller does not remember your face, he w ill n»k certain questiens, which you have hereto answered on your original new account
form.

Ity this mean* we gunrd again*! paying out money to impos­

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amount deposited.

You then walk out of the (tank, in possession of a

SAVINGS ACCOUNT HOOK.
DAILY SAVINIhS IIA HIT'.

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The Herald hunch hope they will have
a most enjoyable outing nnd thnt Mr.
Holly will return loaded with big fish
stories, sand fleas, sand burs, and a
bright healthy tan.

Mr. und Mrs. Denniston were In
Go to church Sunday—then go to
the surf alone nnd their drowning
was not known until the bodies floatSeminole Cafe and get a real oldt*l nshore.
They were natives o f fashioned chicken dlnnor with nil the
For Florida: Fair tonight
Janesville, Wis., and Denniston was trimmings. You will enjoy it.
5-ltc
and Sunday; cooler tonight.
employed for 25 years In the railway
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l-and
Company’s
band
mail
service
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Herald
Want Ad today.
-PROGRESS-SERVICE
nnd parade attracted considerable at­
tention on the streets this morning
and n large crowd attended the sale
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FOR SALE— 10 acre celery farm, o f the Buena Vista Estates, On ac­
price $3,750.00.— E. F. I.anc. 313-Op count of the threatening weather this
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F o il SALE One H flat saxophone company hns decided to give the pco.

The Seminole County Bank
STRENGTH-

1,000 SHRINERS TO HE
ROAD DEPARTMENT
THE LAWRENCE STOCK CO.
WILL CLOSE MONDAY NIGHT
GUESTS OF THE LOCAL
CANCELS TAMPA M E E T GIVES
NO
REASON
SH RINE ON MAY 27TH
3
The John Lawrence Stock Company
Chairman C. T. Friend o f the board which has been pleasing large crowds
There were some doin’s nt the nn*t.
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o o f county commissioners announced here during the past week, will close ing o f the local Shrincra nt their hall
yesterday that he had received notice their engagement here Monday night last evening, when W . L. Smart, of
Harney Smart, o f Jacksonville, was from W. W. Clark, Wall Springs, a They had expected to remain another Jacksonville, recorder of the Morocco
in tho city yesterday in the interest o f j member o f the state road department, week, but decided to cut their stay Temple o f that city, met with th*
the Slirincra.----------------------------------------- that the scheduled state road meet­ short, so as not to conflict with the lodge nnd arranged for a ceremonial
---------ing would not be held here. The ses­ Rcdpnth Chnutauqua, which opens an hero on Saturday, May 27, at which
engagement horc Tuesday. This is time it is confidently expected that at
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hailey, o f San­ sion was scheduled fo r Mnrch.
Mr. Friend rtated last night that one of the host stock companies that least 1,000 Shriners from every
ford, have been spending a few days
| in Jacksonville, guests at the Hotel he was informed that the meeting has ever played Sanford and every o f the state will be in attendant. It
would be held in Tallahassee this member has made many lasting was also decided to take the Prelimi­
1 Seminote.
month. At the last session, Mr. frierds. The play last night, “ A Turk­ nary steps to organize a club h»re to
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs A. Darbous, Friend invited the state road depart­ ish Bnth” pleased the large crowd be known as the Sanford Shrine Club.
j 1o f Freeport, L. I., spent several days ment to hold the March meeting in present and n real treat is promised
It is expected that the Jacksonville
Tampa, and the department accepted those who attend tonight, when "The Shriners will charter n river steamer
§ here this week at the Montczumn.
the invitation. No reason was given Warning" will be presented with high for the occasion, and that they will
A. W. Swaverly, superintendent of for the postponement.—Tampa Trib­ class vodville between acts.
"The be joined by many members of the
the l.ec*burg Pubishing and Printing une.
Yale Cowboy" will be the closing at­ order from the northern part of the
Co., is a visitor here todny and paid
traction Monday night. Mr. Law- state. Tho party will be accompanied
the Daily Herald an appreciated call. FAREW ELL DINNER
rcnce states he will return to Sanford by n band and patrol o f seventy mem­
TO DONNELLY FAMILY next season nnd he expressed himself bers. It is proposed 10 have a series
ns well pleased with the welcome ac­ o f entertainments for the ladies ot
Mr. and Mrs. Dougins Griffin wero
the party nnd their time while her.
nmong the Sanford folks motoring to
Mr. William T. Donnelly and family corded the company here.
will ho filled with receptions, auto
Orlando last evening to attend the were given a farewell dinner last
' rides, etc., nnd n grand ball in the evWater Carnival.
Wednesday evening at the home o f POPHAM THREATENS
Iening.
Secretary Pcnrman. The floral deco­
SUE NEWS AGENCIES
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Mayer and M. rations o f sweet pens nnd roses were
The Sanford Shriners never dc
AND NEWSPAPERS
C. Mayer, o f Erie. Pa., were nmong tastefully nrranged, and the threethings on a smnll scale and they ex­
th? out-of-state visitors here yester­ course dinner, which wns informal,
pect to pull oir n stunt really worth
TALLAHASSEE, April 1.— William while on this occasion. The Daily
day.
made the Donncllyn feel that they
were being entertained, not by ac­ I-oe Pophain o f A|»n!nrhiro1n, presi­ Herald will publish a complete pro­
G. W. Spencer spent the day here quaintances, but by real old friends. dent o f the Oyster Growers’ Co­ gram as soon us It is prepared and
yesterday with his parents, Mr. nnd Place cards b^ro original verses operative Association, was in Talln- will keep its renders fully informed
Mrs. G. W. Spencer. G. W. is on the which were npropos to tho individual. hassee Tuesday nnd Wednesday, nnd as to developments.
University bull team nnd came over Those acquainted ~lth Mr. Donnelly’s whi,e hcro
‘•onn.el who, It
yesterday from Winter Park where son, Norman, will appreciate the fol- ls understood, will in a short time LEVEE CAVING IN
they played ball.
NEAR HELENA, Alth.
lowing limerick which appeared on ontcr &gt;uit for him n8nln9t The Assohis place card:
dated Press, the United Press and
HELENA, April 1.— Workmen r«
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Lillnrd will move There was a young fellow named n,,out oru’ hundred newspapers in tho
Norman.
, United States. The suit grows oitt turning from Oldtown, 17 miles south
Monday into their cozy bungalow
home on the Heights. This is one o f Of a pair o f fine yachts ho was fore- bt Mr- Poph*m’s contention that of this city, where caving in continued
the«e jinpers carried erroneous and after midnight, declare that the wat­
man.
tho neatest residences in tho city and
false reports concerning the Oyster ers o f the Mississippi river have gone
"SI" says he intends enjoying all the When vamped hy the chix
Growers'
Co-operative Association. It through a gnp in the front levee made
comforts o f n real home in future.
He said to them—nix
I can't mnrry you nil, I’m no Mormon.
*&gt;e recalled thnt Mr. Popham wns by last night’s enve-in. Tha water is
Those who enjoyed the Epicurean recently indicted by a federal grand being
_ held by sub-lcveos of sandHorn—To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. L cfffnrewcll
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
T.
JuO'
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chnrge
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fraudulent
use
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f
bags.
ler at their home on Magnolia ave­
nue, n daughter. The little one ar­ Donnelly, Norman Donnelly, Miss the mails. He declares that the only
rived last night nnd weights 8 1-2 Helen Donnelly, Miss Alice Simmonds, rhnrgcs against him and his asso.
Sanford at last hns a thoroughlypounds. Roth baho nnd mother are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mr. and Mrs clntes is thnt they violated a statute equipped, up-to-date restaurant thst
, prohibiting non-residents o f the state makes a specialty o f Sunday dinners
progressing nicely— and W. A. is cor­ Fred T. Williams.
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|to own oyster beds in the state. It is at a moderate price. Tho Seminole
respondingly happy.
DAYTONA, Fla., April l.-G e o r g o un(*«’ " tood thnt Mr. Popham states Cafo gives you a choice of dinners.
Editor and Mrs. Holly departed this Elliott Denniston, 54, and his wife thnt ,hi!l ,nw wn" violated for the Try the Sunday dinner tomorrow.
morning for Clearwater, where they were drowned whilo surf bathing at pun&gt;n,r nnd with the Intention of
Both te*l *n,r
constitutionality before the
will visit relatives for a few days, re- Daytona Reach yesterday.
court.
turning homo next Wednesday. All bodies were recovered.

The Churchwell Co.

and II flat clnrinci.
French ave.

Apply 207, ,,Ic ,,f th,i Bect,on nnolhcr opportun303- 12tp
to Bw;ur® °0 ° o f these beautiful
building sites nnd their ad in this
issue of The Herald tells you nil
F o il R EN T
Fo r "RENT1—Furnished flat of four about it.
rooms and bath, with gnrnge ready
for occupancy April 17th.
Summer
Perkins A Ilritt announce, starting
rates. Apply corner Myrtle avenue todny und continuing for ever nnd
and 12th ntreet.
5-4tp ever, they will sell for ensh only. They
have nlso decided on n different line
FOR RENT— Furnished nnd unfur­
o f advertising, nnd for the first time
nished rooms nt 200 Park Avenue.
since the Dally Herald wns started
311 -Ot p
no ad appears in ita columns for this
FOR RENT—Two light housekeep- firm. Hut this docs not mean that
ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle this firm will not be steady patrons
avenue.
l-3t o f The Herald, ns they have already
FOR RENT— Fu nlshed cottage, 3 contracted for an increased advertis­
rooms, bath nnd kitchenette on Mel- ing spnee to stnrt the first o f next
lonville ave. $20 per month.— H. II. week, when they will hove news o f
l-owi*. Phone 319.
3-3tc real interest for our readers.

W AN TED — First class salts ropresentative for local agency by establish­
ed manufacturer. State experience
and reference as to ability nnd charactor. Ilox 282, Charleston, S. C.
LOST
2-4tp
W AN TED —Team work. Apply jjf LOST— At Lawrence’s tent show Fri­
day night, pocket book containing
Hanson Shoe Shop.
306-12tp
three ten dollar bills, one five nnd two
W ANTED TO T U A D E -P n lr o f hors­ one dollar bills, also check on Semi­
es for Ford truck in good condition. nole County Hank for $5.30. Finder
— M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
30C-12tp please return to H. L. Gibson, 517
W XNTEib^Com petent woman
to Myrtle Avenue.
5-ltp
canvass for staple household neces­
STOLEN— National bicycle, practical­
sities. Address Room 303 Duval Hldg.
ly new. No. 8— 473822. In caro o f
Jacksonville, Fla.
314-5tp
Mrs. 8. A. Chancellor, 503 West Third
St. $5.00 reward.
312-Otc
FOR SALE

A serious accident wns narrowly
nvertrd last evening near the avia­
tion field when the car o f Mr. and
Mr*. Cinder and on® occupied by Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ed Betts, Mrs. C. E. Staf­
ford and Dr. nnd Mr*. Ben Caswell
collided. Mrs. Ca*wcll and Mrs. Staf­
ford wero slightly cut by broken
glnss and the other occupants o f both
car* were shaken up nnd bruised.

The immense show window o f the
Hall Hardware is one uf the most
pleasing and appropriate seen in San.
FOUND
FOR SALE—One trunk. Inquire nt
ford In a long time.
It contains
1200 Palmetto Ave.
5-tfdh FOUND—Male dog with Orl undo tag.
everything needed to keep your lawns
LOT FflU SAI.E ('heap' Tn-o Kir.
Phone 423-W.
2-3tp In shape and to help with the clean.
East at Hill Hardware.
2-3tp
Ing up and beautifying o f your yurds.
M ISCELLANEOUS
? 6 r S A L i r : 10 acres on Silver Lake, |
In addition two other show windows
60 orange trees, small house. Price FORD OWNERS— Attention! Valves nre being, built to add to tho cxcel$1,000.— E. F. Lane.
318-gtp
yrjJUr»it—
eelrAf-Vtoruuii ucaneu,
— .fr.r-iirr|nny maul' tiy trie Store.'
FO R SALE— 6 room bungalow, price Sanford Auto Exchange, Foot o f First
"P at" Murphy has returned to San­
$1,350.00, easy terms.—E. F. Lane. street.
l-fltc
313-fltp FOR TRADE— Would trade Paige ford on his regular annual visit. Mr.
Murphy is representing the senatorFOR SA LE —Celery farms, any size
touring car for light truck.— A. C.
ial blue hook and also his official
and any price.— E. F. Lane. 313-Ctp Smith, 70(1 Elm Ave.
3-3tp
railroad and steamship pocket book
FOR SALE— From the famous " Key­ CAR FOR HIRE by trip or hour, nnyo f Florida. He haa a host o f frlenda
stone Strain" o f llarred Rocks, baby
timo or nnywhere.— A. C. Smith, here who are always glad to welcome
chicks, 30c each; 20 chicks ard moth­ Phone I40-W.
3-3tp him on his visits here, and he says
er $8.50; eggs for hutching $2.50 nnd AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and Pnlnt
he hopes tp end his days here in San­
$5.00 per 15 delivered. Tho best is
shop on Sanford Heights at Reher ford, where the surroundings are
the
cheapest— Keystone
Poultry Bros, obi stand. Our prices are reas­ most pleasing to him.
Yards, Longwood, Fla.
312-6tp onable and all work guaranteed.— E.
4-16tp
Treat your wife tomorrow as you
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R- R. S. Stcaklcy.
elding. Within four blocks o f center FOR SALE OR L E A S E -O n # 20 acre, did before you married her— take her
o f city.
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking an dthe kids out to Sunday dinner at
Geo. W. KNIOnT
distance to city. Two lots corner the Seminole Cafo end give them
272-tfc Center and Elm ave. Two lots wist a treat
filtc
FOR SALE— Four lots on Sanford
Heights, opooiite Rose Court H.
D. Durant, owner, Lake Mary, Fla.
4-5tp

THE WEATHER

side Palmetto ave., 60 f t from Elev­ FOR RENT— Unfurnished rooms for
enth 8L Maks offer. D. T. Corey,
housekeeping, light and wnter fur-!
owner, 116 N. Spring S t , Los Ange­ niahed. Rates reasonable. 205 Oak
les, Calif.
288tf: 29-tf avenue.

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PAGE TWO

"I havo been my own boss frUtt ti,
with the world in ita present stages solution of the business depression ”
glad to pay long prices j blueberries,
time I was a lad o f sixteen,
UNCLE HANK
Mr.
Mann
started
business
several
' and it informed enough to connect
blackberries and grape* in many va­
years ago at Devil's Lake on $1,000 I have driven m yself harder th»n
1
events as they occur.
rieties, which every Floridan can have
P a h lla k r* « f r j a f t t r a M a t « * | l
worth of groceries that he secured on superintendent or foreman ever rfrov*
4a r a l tk r llr r a ld U a l)4 la * . IM
This is the reason more progressive
nt the expense o f a little care and
M a f a a l i a A r t , H a a f o r 4 . V la.
,
credit and then borrowed $125 to pay me.
’ schools are including thc study o f
trouble. No other state in the Union
“ If I knew that a thing had t0
the freight and cartage on the gooda.
daily newspapers in their curricuiums.
is blessed with such an abundance
He said ii took nerve and nerve won. done, and thc responsibility was rr.:-,
There
is at least one school in F lorand
variety
of
healthful
and
delicious
I’ L’ IU .lSIIK llM
He started to advertise in the local I did it regardless o f heat or co|^
ido where thc newspaper is a text------.
fruits as our own Florida. W c ought
light or darkness, or whether the
n.
J . H O L L Y ------------------- — — ---book, maybe oth ers-th e one we have P»P™ in hi» tow" and kept lt u p i^
to be the greatest vegetarians in the
n . J . L I L L A n U __ H r a r n a i T - T r a a a a r a r
•». A. AKKL............... (Jrarrtl « » » • ! '* world, instead of sending millions of
in mind is the Cocoa High School, enlarged from time to time. Last was watching me or not. That i|
C.
L . I H W I X _______C l r r a U M u a H t t a p r
what I mean by being my own bc,L
Pkoat 14* ap to BrWO I'. M.
The Metropolis considers it an honor y« r h« l,nid the ] « al papcr
dollars to the north for meats and
Often
while others were sitting sbo^t
to be one of the newspapers studied tor Overtiring " O J^s year expects
A 4 « r r l l t l a f l l a l r a Mad r K nu rr a
ennned goods. Wc eat too much meat
a warm fire, enjoying themsdvei oa
A p p llra llt*
by the students o f this high school.
increase it to $10,000. In other
as it is, and wc allow the by-products
a cold winter night, I was tnidgiE|
n u h a.-rlflla a P r tr t la A l t a a r t
The
newspaper
is
history
in
the
words
° vcr » dolJ*r *■ * ^
of our groves and gardens to go to
t l a e Y e a r ...........- ..... .
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through the snow for mtJcs and f4c.
• la H o a l k l ....... ................... i.
---writing. It is a running story o f P " I* r&lt;on ln tt' c 1to* n [ or advert,s*
waste in the fields while we import
O r t l r r r r d l a C l l y l»r C a r r i e r
contemporary life, and this serial ing and in turn did a business o f over ing a biting wind.
O a r W e e k _ ------------------------------- 1* L r a l a ennned goods by the hundreds o f car­
“ I learned Inter thnt I had twa
should have a strong appeal to every
a million and people o y
T k r k l i 12- l a I k - p t f r W r r h l r l l r r - loads.
distant came to his store to trade, be­ doing the very thing that commands
a ld r a l l r r l y r a r r r a
S rm laal*
la a n ty
normal-minded person.
We are sending our products to the
u high premium In industry and btui.
a » 4 la y a h l l a h r d r r r r r F r i d a y . A d r r r cause he used printers' ink.
t l a l a a r a l r a m a d r k a a r r a « a a p p lira - north by the thousands o f carloads—
However, the impression thnt news­
Mr. Mann said: “ A good newspa­ ness, and is indispensable to t].,
f l o a . D r m o r r a l l r la y o l l l l r a . tSJM p r r
something like 50,000 the past year
papers are printed for the aole in­
y r a r , a l w a y s la a d r a a r r .
per in any town is an asset. I reach young man or young woman who ji
formation of adults is still held in
MKM111:11 TUB AMOCIATKO I'llBH — and wc are told that the Clyde
2,200 families through my local news­ striving for success. Thc thing I hire
Steamship line alone will take 75,Two kin live as cheaply as oue, but some quarters, and until it is obliter­ paper and in two days disposed of in mind is self-discipline
to th«
000,000 oranges to the north this lt‘s party hard on th‘ family tooth­ ated children are going to strive fo r
$5,000 worth o f silk. Think o f what young man or young woman who U
present season, a vast freight that brush.
education under a handicap. There
I could do if m&gt; paper had a circula­ striving for success. Tho thing I ban
Quite a crowd of people were ut wouM fm n „olid lruin o f rftf riKerais sensational news, of course, which
tion of 25,000. Advertising docs not In mind is self-diaciplino— thc diipo.
thr depot to welcome president Hard- ,or cnn) moro than njne m|leJ1 ,Qn?
does not have an uplifting influence
Ing Saturday evening, hut for some Thnt freight was lost to the railroads, thc newspaper gives freely. In return on the youthful mind; but there is cost a dollar if you do it right. Ad- sition nnd power to do what you Vnov
reason he failed to arrive. It final y ^because o f their insistence on too for ull this the newspaper is entitled also much more important news, and I vertising brings in additional business you should do without being proddri
by somebody.
dawned on our people that it was ^
W »ter transportation to everything that berra the tinge of more of it, and stimulation of ycJth- i and It is all profit."
"A man can never become a lesdtr
He uaid further: "Page advertise­
April 1, and after a henrty laugh the wj„ y ft Mlve thc rntc &gt;lU0Btion, and real publicity; the support of those ftll interest in this Is bound to re­
good nalured crowd beat it for home. brjn(? thp Btuhl)orn rnij magnntcs to living in the community upon which flect itself in the quality o f modern- ments offset the mail order house cat- in anything, or even moderately jr.Jealogs. Thc business is here, and men pendent, without this quality,
-----------------° ----------------their senses.
A single Clyde line ‘ he publication is continually do\oting
day education—Jacksonville Metropothat holler they ennnot nfford to ad- through uny concern in any city, ind
Wc still have with us the movie steamer can carry 25,000 Itoxri of 1,11 much space in eulogizing; the GH-jUg,
vcrtise cannot nfford to be in busi- you will find that the fellows that art
pest who insists on rending aloud oranges without interfering with its couragemcnt o f every individual who
ness."
steadily advancing are the ones whs
the sub-titles, ns though no ono else regular cargo. The time from thc
n resident no matter whether he
, . U T ... r i n n i I ) .
.
Mr.
Mann
also
said
that
the
man
have learned to boss themselves, an!
at the show could read.—Orlando Re­ grove to New York is nhout 90 hours.
rich or poor.— Kissimmee Gazette.
'* A
A* A
..
r l ( 1 ION Ul NORTH
who
declared
thnt
advertising
does
not
those
who nre lagging back are the
porter Star.
and the cargo can ire unloaded and de­
---------I pay should not he in business. "F or if ones who must be wntched constantly
Also the woman who did not comb livered in 12 hours additional. These A FEW COMPARISONS FOR FLO­
Spring, gentle spring, which poets y0U advertise right, advertising will so they will perform the tasks f. r
hor hair and persists in wearing a facts should awaken our growers to
RIDIANS TO STUDY
of nil times nnd all dimes have rhnp- pay," he said.
which ther nre being paid.” —Tamps
hlg hnt.
a realization that wc are no longer .
---------sodied
over
ns
an
"etherinl
mildness”
100
Times.
Ninety-nine merchants out of
—— ----- o -------------dependent on the railroads for trnnaHere is something for you to think
is but a fickle jade after all. Not in who today have large stores nnd
Tim Rank o f Okeechobee purchased |x,rtntion o f our products.
Rates about:
Florida o f course, for in this blessed stock:; -darted in u small way and A LITTLE LESS BRAYING;
the entire issue o f $55,000 worth o f have been so high that It no longer
TRA.MMKLL
land, winter glides into spring so gen- advertised from the start.
They
A LITTLE MORE SPRAYING
city improvement bonds o f the rity pays to ship anything hot the very
Mayor o f Lakeland, 1899-1901.
tly nnd imperceptibly, that we are Htuck to it and were fortunate. Those
■■
o f Okeechobee «l 95 cents nnd accrued choicest o f our growing. The result
Legislature, 1902-1904.
obliged to consult the almanac to know that get m line and nre out after bus- His beans all died, nnd his rUk(,
Interest. This money will complete i- that the culls and unmerchantable
State Senator, 1904-1908,
when the much lauded season has |nc„ through the medium o f the newswent bad,
the pnvirtg o f the streets, finish the stuff is left on our hnnds to waste
I'residen Slate Senate, 1905.
realty arrived.
But nil Innds are paper, are the ones that will prosper, And riem-end rot was nil his water­
work of Installing the balance of the and rot. The rates should be low
Attorney-Gem ral, 1009-1018.
not blest with the Florida climate,
Mr. Mann started on borrowed capimelons had.
mnrhinery and equipment for th» enough to permit such stuff to ho
Governor o f Florida, 1913-1917.
and
while
it
is
balmy
spring
here
it
tul.
Hi even borrowed the money to The army worm enme one summcr'i
municipal water works and install sent to market nnd sotd at n low price,
U. S. Senator, 1917-1923.
may be cruel winter n few hundred pBy the freight on the groceries that
day,
sewers throughout the city. There hut still high enough to leave a modForty-fix years old.
miles
to
the
northward,
whence
most
hu
fjr.-t
bought.
Afterwards
he
added
And
nto his field crops clear away,
is n live hunch o f people in Okce- crate margin of profit to the grower,
Has voted in Florida.
i of our tourists come, nnd to which othcr tines and today has proven to
ehnhce and the town is growing nnd it thnt cannot he brought about, the
BRYAN
many of them return before they the world that advertising does pay. Then tho root-knot followed to malt*
* progressing ns never boforn.
only recourse is the establishment of
Congressman, 1891 to 1895.
should. They are deceived by
tlie
Florida Post,
it good
home canneries to take care for the
Defeated for Senator, 1891.
budding nnd blossoming trees, the
And
wallowed in the ground whert
The
Defeated for President, 1890.
FLORIDA. THE PARADISE OF good, but unahipnhte stuff.
greening grass, and all thc evidences'
CO-OPERATION
his
truck patch stood.
waste
thnt
occurs
every
season
In
Defeated for President, 1900.
HEALTHFUL FRUITS.
of n new life which surrounded them,
______
Then
thc
white flies, the blamed oil
Florida is a wicked thing to see, when
Defeated for President, 1908.
and forget that
it cannot
be so in
\\\.
cannot understand why business
thieves,
one
reflerts
that
there
nre
thousands
Resigned
from
President
Wilson's
,
T,
,
weeann
There is n saying that tins all tho
binet July 9. 1915.
their northern home. They forget that m,.n ujll *sometinios let n difference of Squatted on all the citrus lenves.
dignity nnd authority thnt can he of hungry people in northern cities to cu
o
i
„
,
v
_______
Ml,rch
,,n'*
A
i'ri!
arc
nhout Uie most opinion so
pinion so continue to widen until it
obtained from age and frequent whom it would !w a life-saving boon.
Sixty two years old.
disagreeable
months in the whole year becom« * an utmost unbridgeable chasm The shock was so great thnt ho up
Tampa Times.
Has never voted in Florida.
repetition, expressed in these words:
nnd cried
Senator Trammell has had a suc­ up north, and the real spring is still when it is so easy to come together,
"A n apple a day keeps the doctor
far
away,
nnd
so
they
go
"back
home”
discuss
the
difference
frankly,
reason
That
he
would leavethedarnstati,
cessful public career. Mr. Bryan hns
away." We have no desire to criti­
TIMES II W E MIGHTILY
to
face
conditions
which
arc
nil
thc
it
(,ut,
and
work
to
u
common
good.
1
dead
or
alive,
been thrice defeated for the presidency
cise the truth of that expression, but
CHANGED.
hi
and om e for the United State* sarnie. more disagreeable because of the in- Such a difference o f opinion lias But he changed his mind, ere
the apple tree dors not flourish in
B
ro.
vlta,’lc
comparison
with
the
delights
como
between
Willis
B.
Powell
and
started
nway,
Floridn, although our faith in the
rime once was when going into a In the midst o f the world war he rosigned from President Wilson's cabl“ l' l“ r" la wlntci1/
those condl* Gilbert D. Leach, both powerful «s- i Bought n power pump, and started tJ
possibilities of the state in so strong drug store
to buy sometrifling article
net.
Senator
Trammell
is
a
youthful
‘
‘"H*
d"
P1
™**
disastrousi
to health Ht.lh to Lake county. It would bo
spray.
— Yellow Sheet
thnt we believe n type will be solved the buyer would say:
"I need two
ihey are fortunate. Our tourist fricndti extremely regretful for Lake county
______ ____________
by some future Rurbnnk, thnt will vie or thiee corks at home. GP me a K'nr,t of Florida, while Mr. Bryan
must not think We are conjuring up to lose either of these men. Mr, Pow.| T , M ,v m!|*t pcr Ranon r,i
In pleasurable nnd healthful qualities
with the best products o f the west­
on tires, no repairs. Thu
ern and northern states.
But let
upp owners say.
fi-tfc
thnt pass. It Is immaterial, irrele­
vant and incompetent ns the lawyers
RD OF THANKS
any. We, in Floridn, are not obliged I
to thank our many friend*
Inter.
I-cnch, on the other hand, ns editor
to rely upon the humble apple ns n give me a pair of shoe laces." And -'It. Bryan is not going to try, for tho
also the men o f the A. C. L. Shop for
A dispatch from Lansing in early o f the Leesburg Commercial, has also
means o f dofensc ngninst the henling the dealer would gladly hand out thc f"«Fth time, to be president o f the
the lovely flowers, nnd tho many kind­
March told of snow 47 inches deep been worth thousands o f dollars to tho
physician, for wo have tho
whole best in the
house. Butnot now.The UnitedStates,but inorder to have his
nesses shown us during our bereave­
gamut of the most nrlstocrntlc
prod- price will be from n nickel totwo '■cnatorial defeats balance
his presi- nt the straits o f Mackinaw, and 30 county. Y’ et these two men hnve al­ ment.
ucts o f the fruit world upon which hits.
' dentinl defeats It appears thnt he will inches deep nt Alpena, with great Mo­ lowed a difference o f opinion which
MR. nnd MRS. D. C. HOWARD.
to draw. First, o f course, comes the
One upon a time one could enter n ; '’ ^ cr himself as a candidate at the gul engines plowing the snuw to clear could easily have been reasoned out
delicious orange, packed to repletion meat market, buy a pound o f stenk ,un'' primary. A fter his coming dc- the roads, and make traffic possible. by interchange o f ideas on a give nnd
TO ALL SllR ISE R S.
Here is additional evidence, if any take basis, ia cause the resignation o f
with healthful, vitalizing juice, idcnl mid have n couple slices o f liver nnd fcul he can then run against Senator
tonic for babes, nnd a vitnlizcr for i soupbonc thrown in for good mens. Fletcher and complete his slate o f de- is needed, taken from u recent edl- one.
The .aeeting which was to be held
strong, healthy men. There is little urr But not now. Between the hone feats and resignations.—Orlnmlo Sen- t,,rial in thp Indianapolis News:
This same thing happens in towns,
on Tuesday, April 4th, will be tonight,
demand for tho doctor's services in nnd the liver there'll he a charge of tine).
"Backfiring and rcmuVscence of between tow ns, a n l yet is so unneces­ Monday, nt 7:30 nt the Valdez Hotelthose homes where the orange in a from thirty to fifty cents.
-o -winter, occurring in the snnpe of sleet, sary. We know o f n road question All papers are here. Be sure nr.d
port o f tho daily diet. And (the
\- *
____ i
,, .
snow
squall nnd keen winds, fall right now which will bring up an im­
L, . .
,
,
&gt;«'l there nre people now living FSI-: OF NEWSFAFERH IN FU RU C
come.
F. L. MILLER.
Floridn orange is the king o f Its kind.
... n
_
...
.
harshly
on ensensibilities, attuned to passable barrier between them that
SCHOOLS.
A
,
...
,,
,
" h o will enter n newspaper office and
Arother member o f the citrus fnm y ..i, „ „ , ..............
.
,
..
spring-like notes and airs, and arc will affect generations yet unborn. We
,, , .
,
. . . .
, ask—nnd expect to receive—publicity
that is coming into the measure o f
.
John T. Roifcuillet, who contributes likely, though by no means certain, have seen the same misunderstanding
,
. . . ,. X u
■
' " r fonio nfrajr free of nil charge —
appreciation which it fu y deserves, V
,,
a
daily article to the Macon (Gn.) to continue so to fall, at intervals, disrupt friendships thnt was absolute­
.
r ■.
-pi
1
rr-nt*” 'ng that it costs considerable
is the grapefruit.
The man who
...
,
. ...
.
News
on some timely subject, in dis­ for the next month. The nunilw of ly unnecessary. There is no question
, ...
...
.
&lt;" *‘‘t the article, something to edit
iHMtins the d»y with a grapefruit on
it, and that it occupies space which cussing the Use o f newspapers in the Hoosiers who have seen snow in May or difference of opinions but what
his breakfast menu will be clear­
schools, says;
would make a large company. The cati be worked out. Too frequently,
is the owner’s only stock In trade.
IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
headed, vigorous ami unafraid to face
Years ago, the lute Bishop Atticus coming m
of gentle .lays,
days, perhaps, foui
four ill-advised counsel accepted from our
\
.r
V, V
4
1 1,1 P
Every newspaper gives away thouDER MOTHERS YOU, DRINK
n
the problems o f life ns they come up. N(1I)(J|( nf ,|0|,n„ . wor(h nnnut|||yi nf G. Haygood, while he was president ,,r ,iv&lt;‘ of lhcm together, is to he en neighbors is listened to without
LOTS OF WATER
There
„ „.i labor. v„*
o f Emorv
Emory ('olleen.
College, «•«»
was n«k&lt;«l
naked t.v
by a joyed
Joyc‘l for
f«r all it is
Is worth what time iit frank discussion with the other party,
lore nre numerous other fruits
fruity its s.mm
spare and
Yet u
it .......
must of
which Florida can furnish the world K|v0 at discretion. Every line in a student o f thnt institution what he rt'mains, but it does not mean the first breeding suspicion and then open
" hcn &gt;'our kidneys hurt and your
spring. A mind braced to disruption. Co-operate; If you do not
to add to the Joy o f living, nnd soften paper is an "advertisement” o f some should read for sound, relluhle in- nrr*vu'
■our regret that the apple of n more *„rt. It is an advertisement to say strueUve, entertaining, nnd general l'X|)ect fitful weather in March nnd think as the other man does, discuss ,,nrk fccl9 90rc&gt; don,t Ret ,,c,ir0(l a,l!
April will suffer less, nnd enjoy quite it with him frankly, and he ready to »,roct,e‘l lo ,oa‘* &gt;*«&gt;«* "tonnch with a
northern clime has not yet been nc- that “ Lawyer Hoggins was cnlled to information,
Tlie learned man promptly replied: a® mut'h, as one that believes thnt the give and tnke. You mny hnve to give |ot ,,f dru,^!, ,hat l**citc thc k,dncy!'
climated in our stnte. There is the Hayseed Crossing upon legal busiffllrst few robin notes and the earliest something, but if you do, the chances and irritnte th»' ca‘ ir‘' urinary tnut.
avacado, just coining into it* own, a ness” — but there is no cbnrge for it. "Some first class newspaper."
I
am
reminded
o
f
this
reply
of
the
»wel,' nK ,,f l'l|ds mean settled warm a n ' u'n to one that the other mnn will Kpcp &gt;'°ur kidneys clean like you ke&lt; p
fruit whose excellence and price, huve |t is „ n advertisement to say thnt
.
* *
■&gt;
•
it
... . . . , L ! . ___
*
#*•*
.
.
VflllP n n U 'P U
P nnn
lio
f l i i a l t i n i i ' t i l l 111
clcan- by fIu*hlnK ‘ h,m
listlnguishcd
divine
and
educator
by
we*ther. Probably no time of year give something, too.—The Grovclund your
SO
far. confined It to the tables of “ Mrs. J. M. Jlmpson has just returned
with
a
mild,
harmless
salts
which i&gt;
the wealthy; the Japanese persim- from some of the great northern mnr- the fallowing mention which I have «*P&lt;»»e* P«upIo to such vicissitudes of Graphic.
moves
the
body's
urinous
waste
md
mon, which is worth a trip to Florida
wl)pre she ordered her fall just rend in one of tho journals pub- temperature. The coldest of midwinstimulates
them
to
their
normal
ac­
ON BEING YOUR OWN BOSS.
to enjoy in its supreme perfection, g.,ods” - y e t no bill is sent for pub- bulled nt the state capital of floor- ler days “ ru morp healthful. The lestivity.
The
function
o
f
the
kidneys
son to be drawn from the facts is
ami even the fragrant guava, some- Hcity. Hundreds of bits o f advertis- gin:
"5 ou and your jo b " hns long boon is to filter the blood, ln 24 hours they
times rejected by the newcomer for |ng ,,re inserted ns news whirl, arc
“ Atlanta newspapers arc being plain. Whoever goes forth in March
one o f the topics the successful have [ strain from it GOO g-rin s o f acid and
or
April
or
the
most
o
f
May
needs
to
its too pervasive odor, but w hich, really advertising-hut the newspaper user! in Atlanta public schools in con­
look Well to bl« rmpplripx.-fn stv ti.al dilated upon in their talt-_*nd Its -raairpfl. we~run ii'Adily undersloiid
forms the basis for the most delicious mnn renders no hilts.
nection with thext books in the
unfailing interest to the worker, who the viuil importance o f keeping the
jellies.
There arc strawberries In
»,
,, ____ _______
,-----he is sensibly clad.”
l—rvrn-11 .-jii i 11ll|T paper in thei«e 'nf-rrugliiJTfty and history, Miss Mary
seeks to improve hlmrclf, hns been kidneys active.
jiUU-Willler, tor wriich the north U
,
The moral is obvious, nnd hardly
t days can give away its advertising Posted, elementary supervisor in the
paramount. The worker, who from a
Drink lot* of water—you can’t drink
needs stating. Do not be in too great
---------! and expect to meet its payroll. What schools, said Thursday:
humble beginning hns been nhlc to too much; also get from any pharma*
' ‘The children nre watching eager- haste to return to your northern
• ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a jN in |,P given free nnd what is to be
win both fame nnd fortune, nnd who ist about four ounces o f Jnd Salt*,
ly
the newspapers for developments homes. Y’ou will leave behind you
■
■ P“ i(l for rvsta entirely upon the edllias held to thc finer things in life in take a tnhlcspoonful in n glnss of
K
H
tor; nnd he would be silly to boost for iM ,h''
project. It has the most iharming season of the on- the battle, is worthy of a hearing, water before breakfast ench morning
J \J|11V V L m I 1 JU U 5 something which is no local affair , ti n ^°un*I thnt the study of geogrn- tire Florida year, and if your mem- Such a mnn is Jurncs Courzens, now for n few days nnd your kidneys will
hut which merely concerns firms, peo- pky and history
is incomplete with- &lt;&gt;ry i* allowed to work you must
mayor of Detroit. He began his in- act fine. This famous salts is made
pie, or corporations nt distant points ° ut *|n&lt;(ortnationfronl the newsknow what you nre going liack to. It dustrinl career as thc checker for ono from the acid of grapes and lemon
will be unpleasant for everyone, nnd
which huve no interest away from paper.'
&gt;'f the railroads running into Detroit Juice, combined with lithia, and has
■
No man, woman or child is cdu- for m,,ny ^ will bp unsafe from the
home
except
to
gather
in
money
from
and hns steadily climbed thc ladder of been used for generations to clean and
■
ie word standpoint o f health. Stay in Floridn succcss. He was associated with Hen­
distant points and fntten their bank- cuted in the real sense o f the
stimulate clogged kidneys; also to
tin
accounts.
unless he or she is it constant reader **" ,,,nB »■* &gt;'°u possibly can.—Tampa ry Ford and from n small investment
neutralize
the acids in urina so it no
of the newspapers, ,or nt least th e ! Times
The reputable locnl paper hns over ®I
secured returns that amounted to m il­ longer is n source of irritation, thus
■ good things to say along the line of reader of one good newspaper. Falions.
ending bladder wenkness.
5 anything which may add to the « x . 1ntlliarity with the literature of the ADVERTISING IS THE KEY TO
"W hatever I have been nhlc to ac­
Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
Jnd Snlts is inexpensive; cannot in­
J cellcncc o f its own IcK-ality; which will '«• * I* not education, only one fenSUCCESS
complish, I attribute primarily to con­ jure; makes a delightful effervescent
vice Our Motto
J aid some individual who ia anxious ture o f it; nor o knowledge o f his-----centration on my immediate task," lithiu-wntcr drink which everyone
■ to benefit the city or the county; tory, which is a single consideration.
There lives upin Devil's luike, N. says Mr. Couzens in Si ccess Mngashould take now and then to keep
■ which will bring into prominence Even the individual who hns developedD., a man named
Fred I\ Mann, who unswerving loyalty to those who paid
their kidneys clean nnd active. Try
^
Ehuiira 497-494
features which if developed, *he ability to think ennnot be classed conductsa department store in that
■ special
lOeeinl feature*
zine for April, “ to thoroughness, to this, also keep up the water drinking,
will ningnlfj the poasibllitiea o f thc n* educated unless he ia able to think town o f 5,100 persons and his busi- my salary, and willingness to toil long
5
M ELAKA BLOCK
and no ooubt you will wonder what bc■
S community to n great extent. AH Intelligently about current event*. The ness Inst year was over $500,000. He hour, at .mall p.V In
am, no ooudi jou win wonder wnar c thlx. .nd h»m lr«I. „t th in ,. M d . , . ™ H ,
„ „ .™ I. |„ touct, m . n t l , «IJ .h .t "Adv.rt™w U tb j . u S !
’
”

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS

5 1 (wl&lt; I I I H

V S

FRUITS
:
AND VEGETABLES!

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: DFANF TURNER

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1922

SOCIETY

FIRST BASE BALI.
GAMES THIS SEA­
SON ST A R T TODAY tins.

[TICAL
*a fta Pa Pa

F»

. COM MISSION EH
o f I). LaThrnshcr «.n[dtdacy for the position
omlssloner for Distrirt
g that he will nt nil
.. lining his full ilnty ns
4*1 that the county will
is man in District No. 1
i-ntious worker fo r the
■o whole country.— Paid
Irtiscn u n t.

ORLANDO. April .1.— The Florida
If yu4 h . t f nay f r l r n S i U i l l l m in n
If &gt;•&gt;«* &gt; rr
anyw h ere er ro m lig
State League, the first organized —
Xi&gt;u&lt;». nr if i n n a r e e n t e r t a i n i n g , w r i t e
base ball circuit to pry the lid off »his « p« a la l rnril to th la d e p a r l a i e a t . g l t l n g
J r . r l l o . ur l e l r h p o n e t h e ll e t o . It w i l l
season, got under wny today with Or g r e a t l y a p p r e c i a t e d .
Daytona scheduled to play nt Jack­
sonville, Tampa nt Ijikelnnd, O.lando
SOCIAL CALENDAR
nt St. Petersburg. A split scafon is
-----------provided with sixty gnmes scheduled
Wedncrday — Regular monthly
In each hnlf, the’ last half closing " fe t i n g of the Woman's Club nt
August 19th.
a P m.
'
Dr. L. C. Brown had ns his guests
CONVICTS
BIRD GANG
yesterday his father anti sister from
WANTED IIIIII.BS
Pnlntka.

TAMPA. April 3.— The Salvation
|BAM p u f f s
[he Dnyllght Bakery, 313 Army here hns received n request for
4-ltc a Bible from a source which f&lt;&gt;r Tnm.
pn is unusual. Army officials said
various persons and organizations
hntl requested copies from time to
time but on this occasion prisoners
in the county jail want one.
The request wns made in the fol­
lowing note to Cnpt. Braczenle:
"Denr Cnptnin:
W e, the under­
signed victims o f Satan, \\h.... corral
is located nt 1308• Jeffi Tson street,
n Find the Name of We respectfully request that our com­
rades of war send up n Bible. Wo
.Ive Professional nnd
a Man in Sanford in We will readily admit that had w given
Column Each Day Wi more timo to the Lord'* ten, lung
w« when we hnd more o f an opportunity
[ u n "a
w we could never he’ here today. Do
not know o f anything so uplifting or
ns inspiring ns nro the Sunday rervices which you render. Trust im* yon
IS. J. A. REIDY
will grant our request nnd thanking
and Counsellor-at-Law
you, we beg to remain, respectfully
In State and Federal Court* yours,
Seminole County Bank
Jesse T. Burns, I.. II. Culpepper, M.
E. Murphy, Nick Sngonias, llallie
F. lli«, j . f . LIHenthnl. W. II. Young,
fire A. DeCottes
Jr.
ittorney-at-Luw
"P. S.—Care Cage No
Isrminole County Bank
. -:FLORIDA POTATO PRICKS IIIGlIFU
AT HASTINGS NOW

FESS10NAL "
BUSINESS :
RECTORY "

!

|0. Shinholser

Potato prices f.n.h. Hastings to­
day showed n slight increase for No.
Is, $7.30 per barrel being paid.
. -:- -:- FLORID*
Second grades were quoted ut $3 per
barrel. Up to Inst night fifty ram
had tieccn shipped from Hustings
ITH BROS,
proper. Figures on other shipments
fc and Machine Co. have not yet been assembled.
Some o f the growers nrc clamor­
|rl Auto Repair Work
ing for rain while others say that
Comer First nnd Onl* any increase In production now will
menn n corresponding decrease in
Ik l i v e r t h e g o o d s price, so thnt sentiment Is divided as
to whether or not a good rain is really
: Service Transfer desired, some nssuming Hint it would
Storage Facilities
hold up harvesting.
lease you, tell othera; if no
tell us. Phone 498
TAMPA WOMAN SEEKS &lt;H I K E.

tractor and Rudder

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|&gt;rd Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
V. RAWLING, Prop.

Fit BP DAIC.EH. Society Editor.
Rhone 217-W

TAM PA, April 3.— Mrs. J. W.
Raker o f this city ha* shied lu-r hnt
into the political ring and will seek
the democratic nomination for county
supervisor o f registration at th pri­
mary in June, she hns told friends.
Mrs. Baker has not formally an­
nounced her candidacy. It. L. Black­
burn, who hns held the job some
years, declare*! he wns glad to see
women taking interest *in politic* and
added, “ the more the merrier"

S A W MILL
BURNED, H ALE
MILLION LOSS
PINE BLUFF, April 3.— Fire to­
day destroyed the main sawmill of
Company here, The loss wns half a
million dollars.

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W h ile the Y e a r
is Y o u n g

BUSINESS REVIVING
BUT ItKIIAI1IMTATION
W ll.l. PROVE GRADUAL

Make an agreement with yourself that
you will save a definite amount out of
your weekly or monthly salary.

' Commerce Department Warns Against
Orercxpanslon.

Then pay off that obligation in regular
WASHINGTON, April 3. — Alinstallments at the PEOPLES* RANK of
though business continues to make
progress in its recovery from the de­
Sanford.
Mrs. G. A. Rndfonl is leaving this pression of 1921, as indicated by £
afternoon for Forcythe, Gn., to visit figures received by the department
This institution will help you with your
her daughter.
( of commerce since March 20. the de­
thrift arcount by allowing you interest
partment warned in a review of con­
Mrs. Frank left last evening for her ditions mode public yesterday, that
on all the money deposited in its Savings
home in New York, nfter spending rehabilitation “ needs to be cautious
Department.
the winter hem with her son, Felix.
that it may be built upon n firm
foundation."
Mrs. Dan U. Wilder o f Jackson­
Some backsets, the statement de­
ville spent the week-end hem with clared, “ may be expected for all of
her parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. John T. the lesions mused by postwar overBrady.
expansion have not healed."
While in most lines, the review
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith nnd added, “ prices have been relatively
daughter, Jnunitn, motored to Tamp i stable for the past six months, dis­
where they spent the week-end with tributors still remember the disaster
relatives.
caused by overstocked shelves in
1920."
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Daiger, Sr., left
“ Although the recent marked in­
this morning for their home in Tampa crease in the price o f fnrnt products
nfter spending the past two week* hits been a big effect upon the morale
here with relatives. They were a c­ o f the agricultural districts, not much
companied ns far ns Orlando by Mrs. o f this hns so fnr ticcn translated in­
Fred S. Daiger nnd Master Frederick. to increased business," says the review. “ Must of Inst year’s crops hnd
Tin- regular monthly business meet­ left the farmers' hands before the
ing o f the Womnn'a Club will bo rise came; the increase is. therefore,
held Wednesday afternoon, April B. chiefly n promise o f better things to
It will begin promptly nt 3 o'clock in come."
m le r to get through for those who
Activity of woolen nnd worsted
wish to attend the Chautauqua pro- niachlnery showed n “ significant imgram. Please be prompt.
provement" the first o f this month,
---------the review said, while that of cotMiss Perils McKinley of Ilirmingspindle* decreased, the Intter due
(H E R O -C O LA
E D W AR D HIGGINS
ham, Ala., who hns been the nttrne- somewhat to the New England strikes
tive house guest o f her aunt, Mrs Knit underwear production increased
Ella I.effler, for the past month, left although shipments nnd orders fell F oltU CABS and FOltDHON Tractors
Friday afternoon for Miami where off. Imports o f raw silk in February
T il EBB’S NONE SO GOOD
301-308 East First Street
she will visit before returning to her decreased to the lowest figure since
home.
^Inrch n year ago.
SHOES
OVERLAND
----- -—
* Exports o f iron and steel Inst
FOR
THE FAMILY
N
os
$t'i9*i
Delivered
in
Sanford
FIRST \NNUAL E A SIE R BALL, month fell off from January, in part
The St. Agnes Girls Guild will give
to tin shorter month, according
their first annual Easter bnll nt t h e 1,n tjl(,
nn,| eopjwr exports
Parish House on Monday evening, ' likewise decreased, but Import! of tin H A IG H T &amp; W 1ELAND LLOYD SHOE STORE
April 27. The admission price is nnd zinc increased ns did sales of
N E W B E R R Y DRUG
$2.30 per couple, but this will include structural steel. Petroleum produc­
CHASE &amp; CO.
dancing to excellent music, vaude­ tion decreased 2,000,(10 barrels below
COM PANY
ville stunts by the best local talent, Jnnuury, hut was greater than nny
lovely favors and n delicious lunch.
month In 1920, ami was exceeded by
FLORIDA FRUITS nnd
EFFICIENT DRUG STORE
The girl* are making •••■or,*
uni) l « o umiitiis tit 1321. Aw against
SERVICE
V EGOTAIII.ES
to make their first Easter dance n this, however, consumption of crude
real success and you ure assured o f n oil -fell to 40,011,000 barrels, while
McLAlJLINS’
C. W . STOKES
delightful evening if you attend.
stocks on hand pnasixl 200.000,000
WATCH.MAK ERH
J BWELER8
GROCERIES AND MEATS
barrels, n new high record.
COUNTY CLERK IS
OPTICIANS
Fruits nnd Vegetables

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The Peoples Bank of Sanford

Co-Operation

The Firms listed below have partici­
pated in a campaign conducted in
Sanford bv Union Labor

FOt'NII
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SENATE COMMITTEE
DUMPS “ FREE SURDS"

III First St.

I'hone 0 9 212 Kn»l first St.

Sanford, Fla

BRISTOL. April 3.— S. I. Revel*,
SMITH BROTHERS
WASHINGTON, April :». The ring
If o u d n o v e l t y
Dinner rlcrk of the circuit court o f
Incorporated
THE
wns built Thursday for the annual
Liberty county, was sentenced to three
W O RKS
fight over “ Free Seed*" between the
FIRST N A T IO N A L
FURNITURE and House PurnishiiiKS
years imprisonment by Judge Love o f
,
senate
ami house.
y. C. COLLER, Prop.
the second judicial circuit ns a result
RANK
By a vote o f I to 3 the senate ap­
Foot of First Street
o f conviction of the embezzlement o f
feral Shop and Mil'
propriation* sub-committee
struck
county funds. A considerable short­
front the annual agricultural appro­
ST. JOHN’ S COUNTY
Work
age wns discovered in 1920 by Stnte
SANFORD SHOE AN D
D EAN E TURNER
priation Dill the house item of 300
W
ILL
ISSI
R
IIONII8
Auditor J. Wiliyon, Thd jury was
I’RACTOR and BUILDE"
'o r fr&lt;e distribution of seed* by mem­ STA PLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
CLOTHING CO.
out nil night before the verdict was
FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
|&gt;mmerclal S ired
Sanfard, FI.
ber*
of
congress.
Four
republicans
of
III, The Aa.iirlnfrtl I'rrol
reached. Revels wns rlcrk for Hinny
EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND
ST. AUGUSTINE, April i.-S L
the sub-committee, Senators MeNnry
years,
being first elected In 1902.
Johns county has nurchnsed the An­
BOYS W EAK
&lt;»f Oregon, Capper o f Kansas, |.en- Welaku Building
Phone 497
Geo. W . Knight
astasia Island bridge nnd causeway
mot o f Wisconsin and .lone* of Wash­
from the St. Johns Electric Company GOVERNMENT W AN TS TO RENIG. ington voted to eliminate the appro­
•nl Estate and Insurance
CARTER LUMPER CO. IIOF-MAC BATTERY
priation while three democrat*, Sena­
OKI)
FLORIDA for $20,000 and u good load. boinS
CO M PAN Y
MIAMI, April 3.— The federal gov­
issue of $300,000 hns been decided
tor Harris of Georgia, Harrison of
ernment
has
exploded
a
bombshell
ELECTRIC
GARAGE
upon, part o f which will lie expend­
Mississippi and Overman o f North
LUMBER AND BUILDING
here
with
its
request
thnt
$17,000
Ian ford Machine #
ed in the construction of highways
( arolina. voted to continue distribuMATERIALS
paid to farmers in this vicinity and
Low cr Price
Large Stock
on Annstasin I*lnnd nnd South Bench.
I tion.
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Foundry Co.
the local t hnmiter o f Commerce, to
The bridge will lie operated as a toll
Tlie republican members of the
al Machine nnd Boiler Work; bridge and the tolls, it i* expected, compensate them for losses during the committee expressed confidence Hint G. A. SPEER &amp; SONS HILL H A R D W A R E CO,
war in pnsluring castor oils, be re­
Jrr Grinding; Dcl.uxe Pistons; ' will be sufficient for upkeep of the turned. The beans were |in&gt;duecd ill the senate would sustain their action
I struejurc.
order that castor oil fo r use in lubri­ 1nnd it wns expected that a fight in LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND
iic Kings and Pins; Flywheel
HARDWARE AND BUILDERS'
cating nit plane motors might be conference would result. Secretary
THE EASTER BAZA \R
Gear Bands; Crank Shaft* reSUPPLIES
manufactured from them.
Wallace o f the Department o f A g ri-:
DRY GOODS
jo f the Pipe Organ Club will ho held
The request, received by the Chant- r" l,,,r" **■
*° hnv* recommendI! agent* for Callle Inlioard niW
nt Dr. Moore’s Optical Pallors, Snther o f Commerce, gave no manor, for
“ handonment
*WI^ distribution
lard Motor*.
-Phone 61 jurday, April Rth.
.in-13tc
the government’* action in asking nml ,he "ub-commlttoo hnd evidence
thnt the money be returned other than ,hn* t,,‘' congressional seed package*
The Herald for Post Card
that nn advene decision had been wen’
‘*‘"*‘ 1 Improperly ns premmadc concerning pnymenl for losses. 'Mn" ky private individuals.
The Chamber o f Commerce, which Is
'
withholding action until more details GOVERNMENT ASKS FOR
—•- — — LislccJ - f—Wwaliingixtrrr-------HRTURN u r M OM K TI’ M rt
— t r c i c n x — i r r s x a n -----m
.
On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida East Coast Hallway, Chuluohns no plnn for collecting the money
FARMERS FOR LOSSES
N tn, Fla., nmiing the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
from the farmers. They were paid
»
modern lirirk hotel, with'private bath* and hot water heat. First
some time ago.
MIAMI,
April 3,— The federal E
a
class
cuisine. Bales $2 50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
N
government hns exploded a bomb,
M
cording
to location of room.
PURCHASES LOCAL
shell here with its request that
TEL EPH O N E E X C H A NG E *17.000 paid to farmer* In this viM R S . C H A aS . I). B R U M L E Y , M a n a g e r
ri lnity and the local I'hiiitiher o f coin- *
LIVE OAK, April 3.—Otto Wett- merec, to compensate them for losses
HAVE YOU MONEY
stein o f this city bus increased his during the wnr In producing castor
telephone holdings in tho state nils, lie returned. Tho bean* went
Write u*
through the purchase of the local produced in order that castor ol! for
We handle the celebrated
cxchnng? nnd lines In Kissimiime. Mr, use In luhrlcntinf airplane motor*
Empire Hotel Block
Spaulding, Bead and Drop*
Wcttstein new is said to own the tele- might lie manufactured from them.
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
er-Mninnrd lines, also the ^
phono systems o f nineteen Florida
The request receive*! by the chnm"Louisville Slugger" hats.
b*r o f commerce gave no reason for
towns.
the government's action in asking
Everything for
the ball
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
FORT PIERCE,* April 1.— M. E. thnt the money he returned other
player at right price*,
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
We hnmlle everythin# in
Fidlcr of Miami is contemplating eon- than that nn adverse decision had
CALL AND SHE OUR
struction
of
n
fish
curing
and
packing
been
made
concerning
payment
for
LINE
TH E FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LIN E
plant here nnd is gathering data on losses. The chamber o f commerce,
the Indian river fishing irdurtry In whi-h is withholding action until
•
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
this vicinity. His investigations so more dctnlls can he obtained from
far have convinced him that enough Washington, hns no plnn for collectTH E SPORTING STORE
Richmond, Virginia
Phone 231 -W
* Sanford. Florid* fish arc available to keep the pro- ing the money from the farmers
posed plant running at capacity.
They were paid some timo ago.
Sanford, Fla.
I East. 1st St.

R A W It AI j WITK

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PAGE TWO
glad to pay long prices; blueberries,
blackberries and grapes in many va­
rieties, which ekery Floridan can have
F i k l l a h r d » v r r j a&gt;(«»•&lt;■
l ----------------------t i M --f l ~ d a t_____
•&lt;_____
Ike —
l l rj r a l d N
l l ai l lldt tluXai, IttT
at
the expense o f a little care and
M a c a o lU A n , I l l U H . K it.
trouble. No other state in the Union
is blessed with such an abundance
and
variety of healthful and delicious
I’ U D L I B I l m i *
fruits as our own Florida. We ought
Kdllar
n . j . i i u l i .v
to be the greatest vegetarians in the
N. J. M l . 1 .A H U __ i M r f l a r f - T r f a n r n
K. A. K U L .
......... O r a a r a l M a a a a r r
C . I . I l l W t f V ______c t r r a l a t l o a M a a a a r r world, instead of sending millions o f
P k t n r I4A o p l o l i M I*. M.
dollars to the north for meats and
A d v r r l l a l a s H a l * * Ma de
ennned goods. Wo eat too much meat
•Ap p l l r a l l o o
as it is, and we allow the by-products
R a k a r r l p t l a a I 'r l r * l a A d t a a r *
o f our groves and gardens to go to
O a r Y r a r ............- ..... - ................... S I - Mon I A t _______ __________________
waste in the fields while we import
l l r l l r r r r d la C l l r k r C m rrU r
O a r W e e k .................. ............ ............ l i C r a t a ennned goods by the hundreds of car­
T k r k l i I S - 10 I K - p a a r W e e k l y l l e e - loads.
ald r a l l r r l y r o v e r *
A railaalr
C aaatr
We ore sending our products to the
a n d la r a ^ l l a k r d r r r r f F r l d a r - A d r r r t n i a a r a l r a m a d r k n a n a a a a p p U r a - north by the thousands o f carloads—
t l o a . D r m a r r a t l r l a pa llltra . H A O p r r
y r a r , a l r t a y a l a a d t a a r r . __________________ something like 60,000 the pnst year
MIC W ill: II T H E A a B O f l A T K I I I’ l l K I I — and we are told that the Clyde
Steamship line alcnc will take 75,000,000 oranges to the north this
present season, a vast freight that
Quite a crowd of people were at woU,d f ,„ |(
tr#in o f refri(teni.
the depot to welcome President Hard- tflr ^
more tb&gt;n nine m|Iea lonR.
Ing Saturday evening, but for some Thnt fre|j,ht
,0Bt to tbp ^ llm a d ,,
reason he fniled to arrive. It finally
0f their insistence on too
dawned on our people that it
was h|jrh
Wat« r trlin!,p0rtatlon
April 1, and nfter a henrty lnug
the wj|j ypj n0iVe the rate question, and
good nntured crowd beat it for home.
th&lt;J „ tubborn rni, n,a^ ntCs to
-----------------o ---------------thvir senses.
A single Clyde l i n e
Wo still have with us the movie steamer can carry 25,000 boxes o f
pest who insists on rending aloud ranges without interfering with its
the sub-titles, ns though no one els® regular cargo. The time from the
at the show could read.—Orlando Re- Brnve to New York is about fin hours,
porter Star.
and the cargo can he unloaded and dcAlso the woman who did not comb ||verPd in 12 hours additional. These
her hair and persists In wearing a fnPts should awaken our growers to
hlg hnt.
u realization that we are no longer
■-------------o — — —
dependent on the railroads for transTho Bank o f Okeechobee purchased |mrtatfon of our products.
Rates
the entire issue o f $55,00(1 worth o f have been so high that it no longer
city improvement bonds of the City pays to ship anything hut the very
o f Okeechobee nt 95 cent* and accrued choicest o f our growing. The result
Interest. This morey will complete 1 - that the Kills nnd unmerchantable
the paving o f the streets, finish the stuff Is left on our hands to waste
work of installing the halnnco of the and rot. The rates should he low
machinery and equipment for th* enough to permit such stuff to be
municipal water works and install sent to market nnd sold nt a low price.
Sewers throughout the city. There but still high enough to leave a modis a live bunch o f people in Okce- ernte ninrgin of profit to the grower,
chobec and the town is growing nnd it that cannot ho brought about, the
* progressing ns never before.
only recourse is the establishment o f
—— ----o ■- —
home canneries to take care for the
FLORIDA, TIIK PAR A DISK OF R°«*&lt;L but unshipnlde stuff.
The
HEALTHFUL FRUITS.
waste that occurs every season In
______
Florida is n wicked thing to sec, when
There is n saying that has all the
reflerl* that there are thousands
dignity nnd authority tlmt can be "T hungry people in northern cities to
obtained from age and frequent "horn it would ho a life-saving boon,
repetition, expressed in these words:
ramps Times.
"A n apple n day keeps the d o c t o r ------------ 0------------away." We have no desire to criti­
TIMES HAVE .MIGHTILY
cise the truth o f that expression, hut
CHANGED.
the apple tree does not flourish in
---------Florida, although our faith in tho
Time one*, was when going into a
possibilities o f the state is so strong drug store to buy some trifling article
that we believe a type will he solved the buyer would say: “ 1 need two
by some future Burbank, that will vie or three rnrks nt home. (IP me .1
in pleasurable nnd healthful qualities ouplo."
Ami the druggist would
with the lre.it products of the west- hand nut Severn!—for which there
orn nnd 'northern states.
But let was no cluirgt
But not now.
that pass. It is immaterial, irreleIt used to he that one could go Into
vnnt and incompetent ns the lawyers my slioeshop where he had ever done
say. We, In Florida, are not obliged business and say: "Wish you would
» rely upon the humble apple as n give me a pair of shoe lnces." And
monns o f dofenso against tho healing the dealer would gladly hnml out the
physician, for we have the whole best In the house. But nut now. The
gamut o f the most aristocratic prod- price will be from n nickel to two
ucts o f the fruit world upon which bits.
to drnw. First, o f course, routes the
One upon u time one could enter n
delicious orange, packed to repletion meat ninrkrt, buy n pound of stenk
with healthful, vitalizing juice, idcnl nnd hnvc n couple slices o f liver and
tonic for Italics, and a vitnllxer for t soupbone thrown in for good mens.
strong, healthy men. There is little urc, But not now. Between the hone
demand for tho doctor's services in and the liver there'll lie a charge of
those homes where tho orange ia a from thirty to fifty cents,
port o f the daily diet. And (the
Vct thcrc
;,eopIp now ,iv|nR
H on da orange is the king o f its kind. who wll, cn, pr u llPWlpnper offirp and
Another member o f the citrus family n„ k_ ftnd pxppct tu recclvo-publiclty
i nut in corning into tho meaaure o f #,..
tt
t
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, w iomo affair frro o f nil char ire—
a ,.p r « i.tlo n » h lc h H fully ,I-..T V „. for„ „ | n t lh„ , „

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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nrtii-le, n m.-lhlne .............

begins tho day with n grapefniit on .•*
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R. and Unit it occupies space which
his breakfast menu w ll be clenr,i,
..............................
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,7 . A .
'* ‘ he owner’s only stock in trade,
hnided. r l n i o a i nnd u n .fr.ld to f » r .
,.|VP.
thr prohlom. o f I lf. . . they
up.
„ „ rth
of
There nre numerous other fruity its spare and labor. Yet It must
•which Florida can furnish the world B|VP at tliscretion. Every line In a
to add to the joy o f living, nnd soften paper is an "advertisement" o f some
•our regret that the apple of a more &lt;(irt. It is an advertisement to say
northern clime hns not yet been nr- that "Lawyer Hoggins was called to
climnted in our state. There is the Hnysred Crossing upon legal bustavocado, just coining into Its own, n ; ness"— hut there is no charge for it.
fruit whose excellence and price, have R |, nn advertisement to sny that
so far. confined it to the tables o f ^"Mrs. J. M. Jlmpson hns just returned
tiie wealthy; the Japanese persim­ from some of the great northern mar­
mon, which is worth a trip to Florida kets, where she ordered hit fall
to enjoy in its supreme perfection, goods"—yet no hill is sent for pub­
and even the fragrant guava, some­ licity. Hundreds o f hits o f advertis­
times rejected by the newcomer for ing nre Inserted ns news wMrh nre
Its too pervasive odor, but which really advertising—but the newspaper
form s the basis fo r the most delicious man renders no hill*
jcRUx. There are strawberries In
No self-respecting pnper in these
mid-winter, for which the north is I

I days c«n give away its advertising
------ - - - nnd expect (o meet its payroll. Whnt
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wou^ bp *Dly to boost for
something which is no locnl affair
hut which merely concerns firnut, pooor *’0^P,,^n‘ i',^!,
distant points
which have no interest away from
home except to gather In money from

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The reputable local pnper hns ever
good things to say slnng the lino of
anything which mny add to tho ex­
cellence o f its own lot-alPy; which will
nid some individual who Is anxious
lo benefit 'he city ni tho county;
which will bring into prominence
specinl features which if developed,
will magnify the possibilities of the
community to n great extent. ATI
this, nnd hundreds of things besides,

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Two kin live as cheaply as ou«, but
It's party bird on th' fsmlly tooth­
brush.

Ihe newspaper gives freely. In return
fur all this the newspaper is entitled
to everything that bears the tinge of
real publicity; the support of those
living in the community upon which
‘me
be publication
continually
pumicnuon Is
is con
iinuiuy devoting
aovuimg
so much space in eulogising; the onmurngement o f every individual who
is n resident— no matter whether he
lie rich or poor.— Kissimmee Gazette
n

“ I have been my own boss from
time I was a lad o f sixteen, bec»t
I have driven myself harder than 1
superintendent or foreman ever dm
me.
,
" I f 1 knew that a thing hnd to
done, and the responsibility was min
I did it regardless o f heat or V
light or darkness, or whether the
was watching me or not. Th
whnt I mean by being my own
Often while others were sitting
a warm fire, enjoying thorns* K
a cold winter night, I was tre
through the snow for miles an,
ing a biting wind.
"I learned Inter that I hud
doing the very thing that comr
a high premium In Industry and
ness, and Is indispensable to th
young man or young woman who
striving for success. The thing I hav
in mind is self-discipline to th
young man or young wc nan who
striving fo r success. Tho thing ( Hav
in mind is self-discipline— the dispt
sition nnd power to do what you kno
you should do without being prodde
by somebody.
"A man can never bccomo a lead*
in anything, or even moderately ir.de
pendent, without this quality.
G
through any concern in any city, an
you will find that the fellows that nr
steadily advancing are the ones wh
have learned to boss themselves, an
those who nre lagging back are th
ones who must he watched constant!
so they will perform the tasks fn
which thcr are being paid."—Tamp,
Times.
------------- o------------A LITTLE LESS BRAYING;
A LITTLE MORE SPRAYIM

with the world in its present stages solution of the business depression."
Mr. Mann started business several
and Is informed enough to connect
years
ago at Devil's Lake on $I.u00
events as they occur.
worth
o
f groceries that he secured on
This is the reason more progressive
credit
and
then borrowed $125 to pay
schools are including the study of
the
freight
and cartage on the goods.
daily newspapers in their curriculums.
He
said
it
took
nerve and nerve won.
There is at least one school in Flor­
He
started
to
advertise in the local
ida where the newspaper is a text­
papers
in
his
town
apd kept it up and
book. maybe others—the one we have
in mind is the Cocoa High School. enlarged from Unto to time. Last
The Metropolis considers it an honor year he paid the local paper $7,000

UNCLE HANK

K\V COMPARISONS FOIt FLO­
RIDIANS TO STUDY

Here is something for you to think
about:
TRAM M ELL
Mayor of Lakeland, 1899-1901,
Legislature, 1902-190-1.
State Senator, 1004-1908^
Presldcn State Senate, 1905.
Attorney-General, 1909-1915.
Governor of Florida, 1915-11)17.
U. 8. Senator, 1917-1925.
Forty-six years old.
Has voted in Florida.
BRYAN
Congressman, 1891 to 1895,
Defeated for Senator, 1891.
Defeated for President, 1890.
Defeated for President, 1900.
Defeated for President, 1908.
Resigned from President Wilson's
cabinet July 9, 1915.
... , ,
,.
Sixty-two years old.
Has never voted in Florida
Senator Trammell has had a suecessful public career. Mr. Bryan ha*
been thrice defeated for the presidency
and once for the United States s*aate
In the midst o f the world war he resigned from President Wilson’s cnlti-

to be one o f the newspapers studied
by the students o f this high school.
The newspaper is history in the
writing. It is a running story o f
contemporary life, nnd this serial
should have a strong appeal to every
normal-minded person.

f,,r advertising nnd this year expects
to increase it to $10,000. In other
words ho spent over a dollar last year
per person in the town for advertis­
ing and in turn did n business of over
half a million and people forty miles
distant came to his store to trade, be­
cause he used printers' ink,
Mr. Mann said: “ A good newspa­
per in any town is an asset. I reach
2,200 families through my local news­
paper and in two days disposed o f
$5,000 worth of silk. Think of what
I could do if my paper had a circula­
tion of 25,000. Advertising does not
cost a dollar il you do it right. A d­
vertising brings in additional business
and it is all profit."
He said further: "Page advertisc„ , ..
„
. . •
,
ments offset the mail order house cat

However, the impression that news­
papers nrc printed for the sole in­
formation o f adults is still held in
some quarters, and until it is obliter­
ated children are going to strive for
education under a handicap. There
is sensational news, o f course, which
does not have an uplifting influence
on the youthful mind; but there is
also much more important news, and
more of it, and stimulation of youthful interest in this is bound to re1#
..
r
,
fleet itself in the quality o f modemdnv
’ ncksonville MetropoTll° bu*lnt‘a8 In hcrc- aruI m*n
it_
that holler they cannot afford to «dlis
vertise cannot afford to bo in husiness.
SPRING, A TACT IN FLORIDA. A
Mr. Mann also said that the mull
FICTION UP NORTH
who declared that advertising does not
---------I pay should not be in business. "F or if
Spring, gentle spring, which poets you advertise right, advertising will
o f all times anil all climes have rhnp- pay » bc hniJ.
sodiod over as an "ctherinl mildness"
Ninety-nine merchants out o f 100
is hut n fickle Jade after nil. Not in wbo today hnvo lnrgc stores and
Florida of course, for in this blessed t Uxks started in a iniull way nnd
land, winter glides into spring so gen- advertised from the start.
They
tly and imperceptibly, that we arc stuck to it and were fortunate. Those
obliged to consult the nlmonnr to know that get in line and are out after buswhen the much lauded season has jnP«g through the medium of the newsreally arrived.
But all lands are pupi-r, are the ones that will prosper.
not blest with the Florida climate,
Mr. Mnnn started on borrowed capianil while it is balmy spring here it tab H&lt; even borrowed tho money to
mny he cruel winter n few hundred pny tb(&gt; freight on the groceries that
miles to the northward, whence most bl. fjr.-t bought. Afterwards he ndded
of our tourists come, ami to which other lines and today has proven to
many of them return before they the world that advertising does pay.
should. They are deceived by
the —Florida Post,
budding and blossoming trees, the
greening grass, and all the evidences'
CO-OPERATION
of a new life which surrounded them,
and forget that it cannot bo so in
We cannot understand why business
.
t h c r northern home. They forget that men will sometimes lot a difference of
.March and April are about tho most opinion so continue to widen until it
disagreeable months in the whole year becomes an almost unbridgeable chasm
J!1’ n&lt;' rth' nn&lt;! th‘‘
*?dn(r, *“ 8tii,1,
[“ * "&gt; ■nn'1
,ho&gt;'
back bomp
" C‘.’. C° n‘ ‘
l#hidl
n‘ l lbe
morc disagreeable because of the in“ ’'.‘j w,'n|wr*"*,n Wlj b tbc delights
n
ft Florida
h liiriilii H
' tilne
If (
of* a
winter
liter. If thoso condlHons do not prov,e disastrous »o health

His beans nil died, nnd his cuke*
went bad,
And stem-end rot was nil his water
melons had.
The army worm came one summer’
day,
And ate his field crops clear away,
Then the root-knot followed to make
it good
And wallowed in the ground where
his trurk patch stood.
Then the white flics, the hlnmcd old
thieves,
Squatted on nil the citrus leaves.

The shock was so great that he up
nnd cried
whan it is so easy to come together,
discuss the difference frankly, reason That he would leave tho darn stnte,
dead or alive.
' l ««*. " ntl work to a common good.
Such a difference o f opinion has But he changed his inind, ere hi
come between Willis II. Powell and!
started away,
j-,'*.
• .
Gilbert I). Leach, both powerful as- Bought n power pump, nnd started to
to Luke county. It would he
spray.
— Yellow Sheet.
atiuoii oi gas,
no repairs. This
mem say.
6-tfc

Bryan hns been defeated with his
state am I by his countrymen. Surely
~
_,
,
. .
,
.i
Mr. Bryan i» not going to try, fur tho
fourth time, to he president of the
United States, hut in order to have his
senatorial defeats balance his presi­
dential defeats it appears that he will
offer himself ns a candidate at the
lune primary. A fter his coming de­
feat he can then run against Senator
Fletcher and complete his slate of de­
feats and resignations.— Orlando Sen­
tinel,

*1

?!
wh°
tho winter,

,bl’ re,,l interest Commerce, has been worth thousands'

huVM bo&lt;‘n hl'ro tbr" ll«h „ f dollars to Luke county, dtlbert D.

A dispatch from Lansing in early
March told o f snow 17 inches deep
nt the straits of Mackinaw, and 50
inches deep at Alpena, with great Mo­
gul engines plowing the snow to clear
the roads, nnd make traffic possible.
Here is additional evidence, if any
is needed, taken from a recent edi­
torial in the Indianapolis News:

"Backfiring anti re cn Vsccnce of
winter, occurring in the shape of sleet,
USE OF NKWSBAREItS IN PUBLIC snow* squalls nnd keen winds, fall
harshly tin ensensibilities, attuned to
SCHOOLS.
spring-like notes and airs, anti are
John T. Boifeuillet, who contributes likely, though by no means certain,
a daily article to the Macon (Gn.) to continue so to fall, at intervals,
News on some timely subject, in dis- for the next month. The number o f
Clissiiig Hie use of newspapers in the Hoosiers who have seen snow in May
schools, says:
would make n large company. The
Years ago, the Into Bishop Atticus' t'om,n*r " f gentle days, perhaps, four
G. Ilnyg.... i. while he was president ,,r fiv*' ,,f tbcm together, is to he eno f Emory College, was naked by n
f " r nl1 il i,(
W,UI‘ time it
student o f that institution what ho *"0ton ins, hut it does not mean the
should rend for round, reliable in- 't™ '-" 1 o f spring. A mind braced to
structive, entertaining, and general B*l,w't f*tful weather in March ami
in format ion.
April will suffer less, nnd enjoy quite
The teamed man prompt!} icplicd: n* mUc^, ftl1 on® that believes that the
"Some first class newspaper."
fifirst few robin notes ami the enrliest

tLeach,
..- i. on
.... ,i
l.
l
, as_ editor
_,,i*. _
the other
hand,
of tin Leesburg Commercial, has also
been worth thousands o f dollars to the
county. Yet these two men hnve al­
lowed a difference o f opinion which
could easily have been reasoned out
by interchange o f ideas on a give ami
take basis, to cause the resignation of
one.
This same thing happens in towns,
between towns, and yet Is so unneces­
sary. \Ve know of a rand question
right now which will bring up nn im­
passable barrier between them that
will affect generations yet unborn. \Ve
have seen the same misunderstanding
disrupt friendships that was absolute­
ly unnecessary, ’’’here is no question
or difference o f opinions hut whnt
can l&gt;e workctl out. Too frequently,
ill-advised counsel accepted from our
neighbors is listened to without
a
frank discussion with the other party,
first breeding suspicion nnd then open
disruption. Co-operate; if you do not
think as the other man does, discuss
it with him frankly, and be ready to
give and take. You may have to give
something, hut if you do, the chances

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
nlso the men o f the A. C. L. Shop for
the lovely flowers, and the many kind­
nesses shown us during our bereave­
ment.
MR. and MRS. D. C. HOWARD.
TO ALL SHRINERS.
The meeting which was to bc held
on Tuesday, April 4th, will he tonight,
Monday, nt 7:50 nt the Valdez Hotel.
All papers are here. Be sure and
come.
F. L. MILLER.

GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
IF YOUII HACK HURTS OR BLAD­
DER BOTHERS YOU. DRINK
LOTS OF WATER
When your kidneys hurt nnd your
hack feels sore, don't get scared and

P " * " ' 1 to lon‘&gt;
"tomuch with a
lot " f ,lru,r* th&gt;t
thc Moneys
” rul
‘ h*1 entire urinary tract.
kidneys clean
clean like
like you
you keep
keep
&gt;'°ur kidneys
II am reminded of this reply of the *WB»*ng of buds mean settled warm nn‘ u'n to one thnt the other man will Keep your

dinguished divine nnd educator by 'vcntbl' r- Probably no time of year «&gt;'*' something, too.—The Grovcland v " ir M)Wy * doan; b&gt;’ Pushing them
distinguished
the• following mention which 1 have
Pe°P*e ‘ ° *uch vicissitudes of ('r-*I'hic.
iu
a nlilJ* harm,c”
which
.

_

just read in one o f the journals pub- temperature. The coldest of midwin­
lishod at the state capital o f Geor­ ter days are more healthful. The les­
son to be drawn from the facts is
gia:
"Atlanta iiews|inpcrs are being plain. Whoever goes forth in March
used in Allnutn public schools in con- or April or the most of May needs to
neelton with thext
in the study Sunk well to hts trappings; to see tluu
o f geography and history, Miss Mary he is sensibly clad-"
Bostell, elementary supervisor in the
The moral is obvious, ami hardly
schools, said Thursday:
needs stating. I)o not be in too great
“ 'The children are watching eager- haste to return to your northern
ly the newspapers for developments homes. You will leave behind you
in the Muscle Shoals project. It has the most charming season of tho enbocn found that the study o f geogrn- tire Florida yrar, nnd if your memphy ami history is incomplete with- »ry is allowed to work you must
out information from the news- know what you are going hack to. It
paper.
will bo unpleasant fur everyone, and
No man, woman or child is cdu- for mt,ny
VVM be unsafe from the
cuted in the real sense o f the word *!an*lpoint o f health. Stay in Florida
unless he or she is a constant reader 1,1 '°n g n» you possibly can.—Tampa
o f the newspapers, ,or at least the Time*
reader of one good newspaper. Fa------ — o - —
miliarity with the literature of the ADVERTISING IS THE KEY TO
ages is not education, only one feaSUCCESS
lure o f it; nor a knowledge o f his---------lory, which is a single consideration.
There lives up in Devil’s laike, N.
Even the individual who hns developed D., u man named Fred I*. Mann, who
the ability to think cannot be classed 'conducts a department store In thnt
ns educated unless he if able to think town o f 6,100 persons nnd his busi­
Intelligently about current events. The ness Inst year was over $500,000. He
really educated person is in touch recently said that “ Advertising is the

ON BEING YO l'R OWN BOSS.
"You anil your job" has long Wen
one of the topics the successful have
dS'.attd upon in their talks ami its
unfailing Interest to the worker, who
seeks to Improve himself, hns been
paramount. The worker, who from a
humble beginning hns been able to
win both fnme and fortune, and who
hns held to the finer things in life in
the Irnttle, Is worthy o f a hearing
Such a man is James Courzcns, now
mayor o f Detroit He began his in&lt;lu.-trinl career at the checker for one
of the railroads running into Detroit
and hns steadily climbed the ladder ol
success. He was associated with Hen­
ry Ford and from a small investment
secured returns that amounted to mil­
lions.
"Whatever I have been able to ac­
complish, I attribute primarily to conccntrntinn on my immediate task,"
says Mr. Couxens in Success Magaunswerving loyalty to thoso who paid
zinc for April, "to thoroughness, to
my salary, and wBUngncss tu toil long
hours at small pay in order to get a

*lart-

TV‘

nf*
h
u n t * tt lurinous
lrlttmin
u
m sln
fami
itiil
moves Ithe
body's
waste
stimulates them to their normal ac­
tivity. The function of the kidneys
is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they
strain from it 500 t-riiins nt nrlit soil
wnste, so wo can readily understand
the vitnl Importance o f keeping the

Hl f l Yna t

kidneys active.
Drink lots of water— you can’t drink
too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounres of Jnd Salts,
take a tahlcspoonful in a glass of
wnter before breakfast each morning
for a few days and your kidneys will
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes nnd lemon
juice, combined with lithia, nnd has
been used for generations to clean and
stimulate clogged kidneys; also to
neutralize the acids in urino so it no
longer Is a source of irritation, thus
ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithla-wntcr drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this, also keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what bocame o f your kidney trouble and back-

|ache.—Adr.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922

FIRST RASE BALL
GAMES THIS SEA­
SON START TODAY

SOCIETY

tir.S. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

ORLANDO, April 3 .-T h c Florida
If ?&lt;&gt;u h n « r MPy l i l r n f a i b l l l i l » * *
riij n k r r r e r r a p l t g
Stnto Loacuo, the firot organized — If &gt;-mi n r r
n r i f | ftp a r e r n l r r l a l i l n i , w r i t e
base ball circuit to pry the lid off this « p &lt;
r n r d l i t t i l l * d r i&gt;« r I n i r n t .
I r l n l U , o r I r lr h it o n r I b e l l r m . If w i l l
season, got under way today with Up u r m t l , n p p r r r l a l r d .
Daytona scheduled to piny at Jack,
sonvillc, Tampa nt Lakeland, Orlando
nt St. Petersburg. A split senron is
Wednesday — Regular monthly
provided with sixty gnmes scheduled
meeting
of the Woman's Club at
in each half, the last half closing
3
p.
m.
August 19th.

CREAM I’ UFFS
!t the Daylight Bakery, 313
4-ltc

Itt Can Find the Name of
cry Live Professional nnd
nines* Man Ir. Santord in
j« Column Each Day

THOS. J. A. REIDY
irncy and Counsellor-at-Law
ing in State nnd Federal Courts
er Seminole County Dank
o r g e /A.

DeCottes

.Vttorney-nt-Luw
rr Seminole County Dank
Hill
FLORIDA

I. 0 . Shinholser
ntractor nnd Builder
DD

FLORID*

SMITH

BROS.

Ige and Machine Co.
pert Auto Repair Work
30

Comer First nnd Oak

DKI.IVER THE G O O D S

k Service Transfer
StornRC FncilitleH
please you, tell others; if no
tell us. Phone 498

ord Steam Laundry

PAGE THREE

S A W MILL
BURNED, H A LF
MILLION LOSS
PINE DLUPF, April 3.— Fire today destroyed the main sawmill of
Company here. The loss was half a
million dollnrs.
BUSINESS REVIVING
HUT ItEIIAItIMTATION
WILL PROVE GRADUAL

Make an agreement with y ourself that
you will save a definite amount out of
your weekly or monthly salary.

Commerce Department Warns Against
Orcrexpansion.

Dr. L. C. Drown had as his guests
CONVICTS IN niRD GANG
yesterday his father and sister from
WASHINGTON, April 3. — AL
WANTED II1DI.KS
Pnlntkn.
though business continues to make
progress in its recovery’ from the doTAMPA, April 3.—The Salvation
Mrs. G. A. Radford is leaving this pression of 1921, as indicated by
Army here hns received a request for
afternoon for Forcythe, Gn., to visit figures received by the department
n Dihle from a source which for Tam.
her daughter.
of commerce since March 20, the doP« Is unusual. Army o fficia l said
partment warned in n review o f convarious persons nnd organizations
ditions made public yesterday, that
had requested copies from time to
rehabilitation “ needs to he enutious
time but on this occasion pri.onors
that it may be built upon a firm
in the county jail want one.
foundation."
The request was made in the fol­
Mrs. Dan U. Wilder of Jackson­
Some backsets, the statement delowing note to Capt. Rraereale:
ville spent the week-end hen* with rlnred, “ may be expected for all o f
“ Dear Captain:
We, the under­
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. the lesions caused by postwar oversigned victims o f Satan, w ho- corral
Brady.
expansion have not healed."
Is located at 1308 Jefferson street,
While in most lines, the review
respectfully request that i«ur com­
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Smith nnd added, "prices have been relatively
rades of war send up a Dihle. We
daughter, Jnunltn. motored to Tampa •table for the pnst «ix months, diswill rvudily admit that had w given
where they spent the week-end with trihutors still remember the disaster
more tinm to the Lord’s too. lung
relatives.
caused by overstocked shelves in
when we had more o f or. opportunity
1020.”
we could never be here today. Do
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Daiger. Sr., left
“ Although the recent marked in­
not know o f anything so uplifting or
this morning for their home in Tnmpn crease in the price of fnrm products
ns inspiring nr ..re the Sunday cerv­
after spending the past two weeks
ices which you render. Ti istmg you here with relatives. They were ac­ has been a big effect upon the morale
of the agricultural districts, n«t much
will grant our request nnd thanking
companied as far as Orlando by Mrs. o f this has so far been translated inyou, We beg to remain, respectfully
Fred S. Daiger and Mnster Frederick. to increased business," says the re­
yours,
view. “ Most of last year’s crops hn&lt;l
Jesse T. Dums. L. II. Culpepper, M
The regular monthly business meet­ left the farmers’ hands before the
E. Murphy. Nick Sngnni;.
Ilnllie
ing o f the Womnn’s Club will be rise came: the Increase Is, therefore,
Ellis, J. E. Lilienthnl, W. II. Young,
held Wednesday afternoon, April 5. chiefly n promise o f bettor things to
It will begin promptly nt 3 o ’clock in come.”
c-(lcr to get through for those who
Activity o f w
wish to attend the Chautnuqun pro­ machinery shower
gram. Please be prompt.
provemont” the f
the review said,
Miss persis McKinley o f Birming­ ton spindles deerc
Potato prices f.o.b. lla-tings toham, Ain., who hns been the attrac­ somewhat to the J
dny showed a slight Increase for No. tive house guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Knit underwear production increased
Is, $7.50 per barrel being paid.
Ella Lcffler, for the pnst month, left although shipments nnd orders fell
Second grndes were quoted at $5 per
Friday afternoon for Miami where off. Imports o f raw silk in February
barrel. Up to Inst night fifty cars
she will visit l&gt;ofoic returning to her decreased to the lowest figure sinre
had heccn shipped from Hastings
home.
.'larch a year ago.
proper. Figures on other shipments
Export* o f iron nnd steel Inst
have not yet been assembled.
month fell off from January, in part
Some of the growers arc clamor­
due to thv shorter month, according
ing for rain while others say that
their first annual Enstor Drill nt the 1to the review, and copper exports
nny inerrnse in production now will
Parish House on Monday evening, likewise decreased, but imports of tin
mean a corresponding decrease in
April 27. The admission price is and zinc increased ns did sales of
price, so thnt sentiment is divided ns
$2.50 per couple, hut this will include structural steel. Petroleum produc­
to whether or not n good rnin is really
dancing to excellent music, vaude­ tion decreased 2,000,(to barrels below
desired, some nssuming thnt it would
ville stunts by the best local talent, January, hut wni greater than nny
hold up harvesting.
lovely favors nnd a delicious lunch.
month In 1920, nnd was exceeded by
The eirls nre makine every effort
to make their first Easter dance n
rent success and you are assured o f n
delightful evening if you attend.

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This institution will help you with your
thrift account by allowing you interest
on all the money deposited in its Savings
Department.

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Fhe Firms listed below have partici
pated in a campaign conducted in
Sanford bv Union Labor

FORD CARS and FORDSON Tractors
301-308 Kant First Street

SHOES
I OR THE FAMILY

LLOYD SHOE STORE
N E W B E R R Y DRUG
COM PANY

FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J
,V. RAWLING. Prop.

Sanford, Fla

[JFORD N O V E 1/H
W O RKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

kcral Shop and Mi!'
Work
TRACTOR and IUJILDE
oRimerclal Street

Sanford, FI.

III,

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AsM irlntrd

I’ r r - . i

ST. AUGUSTINE, April 3.—fi t
Johns county has nurchnscd the An­
astasia Island bridge nnd causeway
from the St. Johns Electric Company
for $20,0110 and a good ronds nond
issue of $500,000 hns been decided
upon, part o f which will he expend­
lanford Machine #
ed In the construction of highways
on Anastasia Island and South Reach.
Foundry Co.
The bridge w*ll lie operated ft* a toll
rat Machine nnd Boiler Work; bridge nnd the tolls, it is expected,
cler Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons; will he sufficient for upkeep o f the
•Izc Bings and

Pina;

Flywheel

atrucfurc.

THE EASTER BAZA \B
o f the Pipe Organ Club will bo hold
ed,1 agents for Caille Inboard nr*
nt Dr. Moore’s Optical Parlors, Sat­
:&gt;&lt;&gt;ard Motors. ------------- Phone fit urday, April 8th.
313-13tc
I Gear Bands; Crank Shnfta re­

The Herald for Post Card*

r» * n r

WASHINGTON. April 3. The ring
was built Thursday fur the annual
fight over “ Fret* Studs” between the
senate and house.
By a vote of I to ft the senate ap­
propriations subcommittee
strut k
from the annual agricultural appro­
D EAN E TURNER
priation bill the house item of 300
STAPLE
AND FANCY GROCERIES
'o r free distribution «»f seeds by mem­
FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
bers o f congress. Four republicans of
the sub-committee, Senators MrNory
o f O ie g o n , Capper o f Kansas, I.en­ Welaka Building
root of Wisconsin and Jones of Wash­
ington voted to eliminate the appro­ CARTER LUM BER CO
priation while three deiiitK mts. Sena­
tor Harris o f Georgia, Harrison of
Mississippi nnd Ovcnnmi o f North
Carolina. voted to continue distribu­
tion.
Tlie republican members o f the
committee expressed confidence that
the senate would sustain their netlon
nnd it was expected 'hat a fight in
conference would result. Secretary
Wallace o f the Department o f Agri­
culture was said to have recommend­
ed abandonment of seed distribution
nnd the suh.committee had evidence
that the congressional seed package*
were being used improperly ns prem­
iums by private individuals.

SMITH BROTHERS

SANFORD SHOE AN D
CLOTHING (O .

IIOF-MAC BATTERY
CO M PAN Y
ELECTRIC GARAGE

\. SPEER &amp; SONS

DRY GOODS

C / al -Ia I- aTj fJL-i T
TQTA
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On the Okeechobee Brnnch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluotn. Fla., among-the pines nnd Inkes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
modern brirk hotel, nith private bnlhs nnd hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Bates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, arcording to location of roont.

MRS. CHAS. I). BIUJMLEY, Manager
SAVE YOU MONEY
Write ua

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Henry McLaulin, Jr
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

Sanford, Fla.

We handle the celebrated
SpaUding, React and Drap­
er-.Mninard lines, also the
"l^iuisville Slugger” hats.
Everything for
the
hall
player at right prices.
CALL AND SEE OUR
LINE

“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
We handle everything in
losses. The chamber o f commerce,
which is withholding action until
more details ran he ohtnlned #n&gt;m
Washington, hns no plan for collect­
ing the money from the farmers.
They were paid some time ago.

TH E FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LINE
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Car Lots or Less.

Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922

PAGE FOUR

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MARION COUNTY IS BIG
SHIPPER OF CITRUS FRUITS

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

&lt; llr T h e A aenrU led Preaal

OCALA, April 3.—Marion county
had shipped more than 410,000 boxes
o f cltrur fruit this season up to
March 15, and the returns f.o.b. ship­
ping points are estimated to haTS
been approximately (1,460,000. These
figures do not Include loss than car­
load shipments by express.
It is estimated the county’s total
crop for the season will be som e­
where between 425,000 and 450,000
boxes, with the returns f.o.b. ship­
ping points between (1,500,000 and
(1,000,000.
Prices have been good,
hundreds o f cars bringing an average
o f $4 to (7 a box. The county ships
mostly Parson Brown and Pineapple
oranges. The citrus groves are in
the northern part o f the county on
Orange I,oke, around Cltra especial­
ly, in the section around Lowell, Fairfield and Irvire in northwest Marion,
near Sparr, Ocala, Bellevlcw, Cand­
ler, Summerfield un don and uround
tjikc Weis. There are n number of
groves in the lake region on the
eastern side o f the Ocklnwnhn river,
and a/ung the river, including a new
development o f several hundred acres
on laike Bryant.

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The weather man's official
deputy in this neck of the
woods says old Jup Pluvius
may visit us for a couple of
days. We're always glad to
see old Jup about this time
o f the year for In addition
to keeping our celery in
good condition the warm
rain drops which accompany
him warm up the briny deep
and we can soon take our
annual dip. When climatic
conditions, etc., are favor­
able nt thebcach , the adult
main class in mathematics
cun repair there to continue
their studies of figures. We
are very anxious to secure
more knowledge in this line
and in order not to overtax
our optics have invested in
a pair o f cheaters with
heavy lens. Have you a lit­
tle moth hole in your bath­
ing suit?
3:10 A. M. APRIL 3, 1922
.Maximum
M2
Minimum
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55
lUiigi
66
lluromeler
30.21
Southwest and part cloudy.

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TRUCK

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FLORIDA TRACTOR DISTRIBUTORS ANNOUNCE IMPORTANT
PRICE REDUCTION.
(200 Cut In Cletrac Model "F "

By a Sanford Celery-fed
51an

to
April is the month o f shoAcrs. The
»ky is the limit.
A business man is often surprised
to find that an employee who comes
from one o f the "best families” is as
to valuable as an nppendix, while one
to whose family started housekeeping in
a box car gives indications of soon
owning the business.

to
Newspapermen have to know some­
thing about everything and this edi­
tor evidently knew a whole lot about
doctors.
(From Benton, III., Evening News)
Ho was shot in the pit o f the stom­
ach at H o'clock Sunday night by Ava
to Lee. Drs. Austin and Vice operated
to upon him, nnd, strnnge as it might
seem, it is said he hns a chance of
recovery.— Billy Crane in St. Peters­
to burg Times.
I wonder, yes 1 wonder, what the
officers do with all the booze they
aicze. You never even hear about any
to of the raids hut you hear about the
to booze they capture!
ed. Who gets it 7

to

The gnrugc people say their busi­
PENSACOLA, April 3. — Lieuten­
ness hns fallen o ff some since the Joy
ant J. P. Adams of the United States
to to to to to to to to
riders have quite joy riding.
Marine Corps fell 1,000 feet In a aeaplnno here several days ago and re­
ceived only minor Injuries to his face, STILL SCRAPPING
The women are making it campaign
llis escape Is regarded by officials
AN I) FUSSING IN
for the people to drink more milk. No
at the naval air station ns miraculous.
CO UN TY M A Y O need for that. We would all drink
Adams was making a solo Tight and
more milk if we could get it. Better
just o ff the station the machine went
DUBLIN, April 3.— A meeting ad­ make a campaign for more milk and
into a tail spin and fell into the hay.
dressed by Michael Collins at Castle­ cheaper milk.
It was demolished.
bar, County Mayo, last night wan
stopped by members o f the fourth
^ perplexing problem: When is
western division of the Irish Repub- ^ ll«" Maine* going to quit growing?
Ilcnn army after numerous stormy Along his equator, 1 mean.
^
scenes in which one woman was
Ought to Cnn It
wounded Ly a bullet, according to ac­
Analysis
shows Moore Haven muck
counts reuching Dublin. The chltf
soil
worth
$12.50
per ton for fertiliz­
TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD F A -j o f the provisional government nnd
er,
senrehends
the
Moore Haven
V O R ltK RECIPE OF SAGE TEA
his party returned to their hotel and
Times.
Gosh,
brother,
what
might the
AND SULPHUR
an official who had proclaimed the
Almost everyone knows that Sage meeting lit nn end followed. declar- price per ACRE be, say, from M. H.
down to Chinn? Never stick a
Tea nnd Sulphur, properly compound­ ing Hint
that none would he allowed to clean
* ,v‘"* " " " "
‘,, *\v " '
ed, brings hack the natural color nnd leave until .Mr. Collins and his friends PloW into
Und’
t«o precious.
lustre to the hair when faded, streak­ had surrendered their arms. Account. r ,“ il ,,n th*‘ mnrk,,t ,n * a,lon ,,nii
ed or gray. Years ago the only way received here do not state whether hnlf * a l
«“ * in Sn»to get this mixture was to make it at the Collins party was disarmed, mere­ ford nnd other arid portions of our
home, which is tnussy mid trouble­ ly saying "some people who left the fair state.— Philosopher in Tampa
Times.
some. Nowadays, by asking at any hotel were searched."
We are not arid, old sport.
We
drug store for "W yeth’s Sage and Sul­
have moonshine, grapefruit and or­
phur Compound, you will get a large INTERESTS OF THIS SECTION
ange wine, bottled in bond and bottled
bottle of this famous old recipe, im ­
FLORIDA T o HR GUARDED in the wood shed, celery tonic and otliproved by the addition o f other ingre­
icr kinds of hair tonic.
dients, nt a small cost.
immediately following the good
Don't stuy gray! Try it! No one roads conference in this city yestecrThey now have a kissogruph which
can possibly tell that you darkened dny, representatives front the East
is
a machine to register the “ kick" in
your hnir, as it does it so naturally Const nnd South Florida sections or­
a
kiss.
Don't you think it all lies in
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or ganized the East Coast and South
whose
wife
you happen to kiss?
I
soft brush with it and draw this thru Florida Good Ronds Association, with
ask
this
in
all
fairness
of
some
o
f
the
your hair, taking one small strand at S. M. Tatum o f Miami ns president
a time; by morning the gray hair dis­ nnd R. W. Penrmnn o f Sanford ns Sanford Lotharios. Honestly I would
like to know.
appears, and after another applica­ secretary.
tion or two, your hnir becomes beauti­
It was decided that the organization
Womett can bnmo Eve for most of
fully dark, glossy and attractive.— should hold its first meeting in Day­
their
faults hut they can hardly blame
Adv.
tona on April 8th, during the Stntc
her for holding the phone for two
Kress Association meeting in that
hours talking about the neighbors
city and the State Knuds Depart­
The Herald for Post Curds.
while the busy man waits for the lines
ment will he invited to send repre­
to be cleared. You know what I mean.
sentatives. The purpose o f the or­
In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , Sr% rn lh J u d i c i a l ganization is to gnin recognition for
* t r r u ll In an.l f u r N rm ln u tr C u u . i l f ,
Heard a man say yesterday that he
* 1 * 0 o f l*l„rl&lt;lnr— I n ( h n n r r r ,
tin* southern anil eastern section of
merely
wanted to stand up for his
the state, which hns not been getting
m vtm cK
rights
when
in reality I think he was
its share of attention, it is generally
Jessie
f o u n t a i n , C om plaina nt,
lying down on the job.
vs.
conceded.—St. Augustine Record.

BE PRETTY! TURN

T h o m a s H f o u n t a i n . Defendant.
T o T h o m a s ft. f o u n t a i n . Orlando. F l o r ­
ida:
It a p p e a r in g f r o m the a ffid a v it - f
J *s sl» i . f o u n t a i n herein duly filed,
that she Is the c o m p la in a n t in the s h o v e
" t i l e d cause, nnd It l« the b elief o f the
a ffia n t that T h o m a s ft f o u n t a i n Is a
residen t o f the Stain o f Florid a. C ou n ty
Of Orsntte. nnd c i t y o f O raln ao,
nnd
that the said T h o m a s 8. f o u n t a i n Is
roneenlltiK h im s e lf s o that p r o ce s s cnn
not he hail u pon him. nnd that th ere Is
n o oth er person In th e H u i e o f F lorida .
•he Service o f su b p o e n a upon
w h om
w ou ld hind (he d e f e n d a n t ; and affia n t
fu rther c a y s ahe b e lie v e s the nge o f the
d efen d a n t to tie o v e r t w e n t y - o n e years.
Vou. th er efore. T h o m a s H, f o u n t a i n ,
are o rdered to a p p e a r to th is hill h e r e ­
in du ly filed In l lil«* c a u se on the 1st
d a y o f May. A. D. 19!S. th « sam e bein g
a Hole Day o f this court
It Is fu rt h e r o r d e re d that this n otic e
he pu blished
for
four
c o n s e c u t iv e
w e e k s In the S a n fo r d Herald, a n e w s ­
paper published In Sem in ole
County,
F lorida .
W it n e s s
R, A. D ou g la ss. Clerk
of
the Circuit Court, nnd a seal th ereof,
th is 17th da y o f March, A D. 1911
(A R A L )
R A. DOCCH.ASS,
Clerk o f Ih o C ircuit Court.

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A second and drastic reduction in
the price o f the Model "F ” Cletrac
this year was made public today by
McDonald &amp; Ilurgman, Daytona, FlorIda distributors for the popular
crawler line made by The Cleveland
Tractor Co.
The slash from (795 to (595 f.o.b.
Cleveland for the standard Model *'F"
ia claimed to put this machine in a
class by itself for it is not only the
lowest priced crawler tractor built
but It is also the only two plow trac­
tor o f any type which will do the ifl‘
general run o f farm work and culti­
vating ob well, thereby displacing ani­
mal power completely.
McDonald &amp; Burgman state that
this price cut ia in no way an attempt
to enter the tractor price fight which
has so confessed the farmer o f late
but is based upon the Incrfeasing
volume o f Model " F " business that
has been enjoyed here nnd in all parts
N
o f the country since the introduction
of this new tractor in September last
H
year.

Every man is responsible for his own succ&lt;
or failure.
True success is not a matter of accident, l
may be attained only through perseveran
and earnest effort.
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A bank account, regularly added to, stiny
lates self-confidence, self-respect and sel
control— those qualities that are essential i
all true success.

j First National Bant

Commontting upon the many unique
features o f Cletrac “ F " Mr. Leo Burgman o f the head office at Daytona
stated that the extensive u|t» of
pressed steel in place o f castings had
done much to keep the price low for
it snves mateerial and construction
costs nnd appeals to the farmer by
giving him nn i860 pound tractor
with nil the power and working capac­
ity o f an ordinary machine weighing
3000 pounds. The saving in operat­
ing expense is very apparent,
Mr. Burgman is confident that
farmers will welcome Cletrac " F " as
the solution of their power needs and
is planning an extensile demonstra­
tion tour this spring to show local
agriculturists how it cnn be made to
produce profits for them.
Raisin bread every day nt the Day­
light Bakery, 313 Sanford Avc. 4-ltc

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
It. F. WHITNER, Cub,

F. P. FORSTER. President

SEE OUR SPRING W IN D O W

Decorate Your Lai?
Spring Time is Hen
FOR

Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (Mower) Beau]
tif ul—-We W ill Help You

Employment Bureau
The vocational committee o f the Bust
ness and Professional Women's Clut
requests nil young women d«string
empIoyTnfnt , 0 r, . ^ . ter ftt th„ Firi,

Ball Hardware

Col

National Bank.
AGNES G. HERN HR. Chairman
Try n Herald Want Ad today.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD 0FF1

!East College Addition

TO MONROE
DESIRABLE LOTS
FOR HOME SITES AT
AN ATTRACTIVE
PRICE

■£:| Sale

SPLENDID HOMESITES CAN NOW BE
SECURED WHERE
LIVING is Reasonable

THE YOUNG MAN’S
CHANCE—SECURE A
HOME, WITH WORK
AT GOOD WAGES

^Begins on W ednesday, A p ril 5

An optimist ir. tine who expect
receive twelve dollars a crate for
celery and a pessimist is the one
I l l y T h r t a a n rln li'i l I ' r r . a l
OCALA, April 3.—The .Marion soltl his early in th&lt;» season for (I per ■
county commissioners will open bids crate.
April 11 for the surfacing of State
Rond No. 2 from the Lake county line
Mr. Chase is the president o f the
And Will Continue for Five Days and Then Close
to Belloville, a distance o f approxi­ new Sanford Golf Club, which is a
mately fifteen miles. This road ia gooil name for a golfer.—St. Augus­
the Dixie Highway nnd the clenring tine Record.
DURING THIO TIME OF SALE A N AU TO W IL L BE IN READINESS
and grnding o f the right of way is
TO C O N V E Y PROSPECTIVE B U YE R S FROM SANFO RD TO THE
progressing rapidly.
The gang o f
A couple of white men were talking
convicts doing the work is now oper­ ubout nn acquaintance who had been
SITE JUST E A ST OF MONROE, FLORIDA. TH IS W IL L BE FREE|
ating between Lnke Weir and North going through some severe trials and
AN D FOR TH E USE OF ALL TH E INVESTORS.
*"
I^tke.
business losses. Prosperity hail seem­
Bids for the surfacing will be re­ ingly forsaken their friend. A very
ceived on bituminous macadam, bi­ philosophical negro was working near­
-FOR THIS SERViro^_CwALL-SfEhx
tuminous concrete, sheet asphalt nnd by who had worked for their friend
■m~
plnin concrete, the aurfuclne to to «Kit_£s------^-trnrmen knowing the tie s
_ ______ » “ • * ?-? - v. a u icn, u. cr daiij on a concrete or crushed stone gro had worked a long while for him S FLOWING W E L L LAN D , LEVEL, ATTR ACTIVE, W E L L DRAINED. |
WORK ON DIXIE HIGHWAY.

AT 9:00 A. M.

—rrnrrritill! A W1I.KI v’SON.

A t to r n e y s f o r C om plaina nt.
l - l l - o » W..&amp;WC

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tho City Manager will receive bids
up to April first for the moving of
city stables nnd the orectlon o f cot­
tage. Plans nnd details may lie seen
at the City 5Unager's office.
C. J. RYAN.
311-9tc
City Manager.

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres.

' Wi :f(,r mV.'1mankyotU
o^ve iuch bad'| LOTS 80x135 feet. To be sold at reasonable prices. Cash and terms, for
lu rk?" Joe looked up, rubbed the
these lots, and be sure to secure your pick of them as there is but ten
sweat o ff his forehead, and said, "No,
•Mr Tb*- tn a rlst'S »»,*•«»
j Suh, Isc don't. Dat man hns no rea- 1
lots. Abstract Title, good as gold; Warranty Deed with purchase, se­
TAMPA, April 3. Dr. J, R. Her-j nun
prosperity.” The white
cured by paying one-third cash.
ris, city health officer, i* preparing man seemed surprised and Mid, "W hy
KARIUF.H IN TAMPA.

data on the prevalence of rabies In n ot?" Joe ^ p H ^ , "You see, sir, dnt
Tampa and is in clu d in g ^ thin w o rk !man |„ om&gt; of ,u.m fcj|„h* whnt totcil
nn investigation o f the reports in the ( two f(1CM um|er onc hnt.»
office o f Dr. W. P. Link, veterinarian.
Dr. Link’s records show that 120
range and dairy cows had died of the
T1IE REASON WHY'— Mine Locodisease in the last two years. Dr. motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships,
Harris declares that an unmistake-j Airplanes, Submarines nnd railroads
nble sign of rabies in cows and goats jrely almost exclualvely on "E X ID E "
is that these animals when affected BATTERIES Is because o f their heavy
will chase chickens, « thing they never capacity, rugged construction. There
is an “ EXID E" Battery medc to fit
do when in normal health.
Many owners o f dogs in Tampa every make automobile with 3 to 7
are vaccinating the canines' to im- years service. See us about an "E X munize them against the disease.
IDE” for your car.—RAY BROTH
ERS, "E X ID E ” BATTERY SERY'ou won’t go wrong when you buy n VICE.
311-tfc-daw
Huppmobile. It’s the best nulontohilc
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
in the world in its price-class.
6-tfc

This is a five-acre sub-division of lands on a hard road, in a favor­
ed section, where living is right and taxes reasonable. Now is your op*
a portunity, all lots are priced alike, and the advantages lie altogether in
5 the selection of the site.
SEE OR W RITE A T ONCE, TO

| Monroe

E . Stafford

Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922
DUVAL PROTESTS AGAINST
TAMPA M A N
the Interstate Commerce Commission
15 ,&gt;Elt CENT INCREASE TAXES that a reduction of 10 per cent in the
KILLS NEGRESS
freight rate on watermelons and
ON T H E STREET jackV nvilL T '*M ” T L ne cantcloupes hns been authorized by
the railroads.
T T h. ,
r t
DuVal county commissioners today
Scnntor Trammell some time ago
TAMPA, April 3 .-C h o stcr E. Lo- adopted
a
resolution
protesting
gan. jr., son of Dr. E. W a n , fur against the reemt order of Marion took up the question of obtaining this
many years a practicing physician of Dawson, state tax equalizer, to in- reduction for the growers o f his state
Sutherland, was arrested about one crease Duval county tax assessment and is grntlfied that favorable re­
o’clock this morning by Introlnmn 15 per cent. Chairman Clark raid sults have been accomplished, es­
pecially in time for the 1922 crop of
Thompson nt N 6 .1108 Ashley street on he would fight the order in courts
melolns.
the charge of killing an unidentified
No member of the senate or house
r.cpress in an alley near by a few
moments previous. A .38 caliber reNice assortment new soring dress has been moro nctive in behalf o f
voiver with three cartridges discharg- materials received. Styles that will freight rate reductions than Senator
od was found in his possession, ac- please you and nt prices you are wil- Trammell. Ho was among the first
cording to the police.
ling to pay. Visit our store and get to attack in the senate the high rates
Quizzed nt the police stntion by the advantage of the new prices. and has not relented in his efforts to
get n reduction of transportation
Lieut. Nipper and Detectives Stanceil River* Brothers, Sanford avenue.
4n,| Jones, Logan, as he staggered
fltf-w2t charges for the people o f Florida. By
his fight and agitation ho had a large
about the room freely ndmitted shoot- i
--------------__--------------ing the negress. He did it, ho said,
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April part in bringing about the 10 per
cent reduction In freight ratoa on
when the woman, accompanied by a n -1'21st
fi-tfc citrus fruits nnd farm products which
other negress, grasped his arm and
.vent into effect last January. Now
attempted to lend him up the alley.
the
reduction nppiiea to watermelons
He was unable to state how many 10 PER CENT CUT
and
ranteloupes.
times he had fired at the woman, he
ON WATERMELONS

Patrolman Thompson, who was but
, block and n half away from the
KCnc o f the shooting at tho time It
occurred, hurried there at the shots
ami found thc negress lying in a pool

ing on the corner, according to the pa­
trolman, and Thompson placed him
under arrest after searching him and
finding thc revolver in his possession.
Three unfired cartridges were found
in thc yard, apparently ejected from
revolver.
At the station, 1-ognn, who was
slightly under the influence of liquor,
seimr dchlefly concerned about "hav­
ing done a good job o f it,” repeatedly
s&lt;n*i- t that "no ’shine' could lake hint
by the unit nnd get awny witu ..." Ac­
cording to his story, consistently repeated to the officers ho had returned
from West Tampa ami was walking
down Ashley street when the woman
ncostod him at the alley and requestl* v
tie- ♦%
ed him to accompany her. The nogn" was accompanied by another
woman, Logan stated, who he claims A
aim grasped him by the arm, endeav- $
oring to draw him up the alley. The j
second woman disappeared promptly
at the shooting, according to the police investigation.
’’Just tell me this one thing, chief,”
Logan asked repeatedly: “ Did I do a
good job of it or not?
There isn't J
any chance o f me waking up tomor­ T
row nnd finding that she’s stilt liv­
ing, is there? No ‘shine’ can hold me
up nnd get away with it.”
liOgan also contends that thc wom­
an attempted to search him for mon­
ey.
“.She says, ‘ Honey, ain't you got any
money?' nnd runs her hand down my
pocket," ho stated to thc officers.
?
"The she and the other woman tries
to draw me up the alley. No honest
white man would stand for that, so l
shot her. If I was in the same fix
I'd do it again,” he stated.
According to Logan’s story he had
never seen the negress before. lie is
?
being held Sri thc city jail landing an
?
investigation o f the killing.

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LAKE W ALES, April 3.-B ain
Rrothers o f Marlon, Ohio, have
awarded tho contract fo r construction
of a brick business building on their
lot on Park avenue here nnd it is
staled thnt tho structure will be ready
for occupancy by July 1. Tho lot is
30 feet wide nnd 90 feet deep a.id the
building will be so constructed that
additional floors may be added later
if it is desired. The front of the
structure will ho of terra cotta nnd
marble.
VERY STARTLING;
«
BUT IT IS TRUE

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MIAMI, April 3.—Co-operation with
the government’s prohibition authori­
ties in an effort to stop the transpor­
tation of liquor is promised by offi­
cials of the Florida East Coast rail­
road. operating till* only railrnn.l into
Miami, nnd described by Col. Null as
one o f the chief booze ports, accord­
ing to n statement today by Col. Nutt.

CLAYTON PRESIDENT
OF NEW BANK, TO 11B
LOCATED AT MIAMI

A ssocia ted l'rrs s *

MIAMI, April 3.— Postponement in
definitely o f the habeas corpus hear
Ing for the release under bond of Ed
gar Frady wns ordered today.
Wauchula hna let contracts for
two unit electric plant. Heretofore ♦
the current has been bought from a . ^
local manufacturing concern.

BILL PRESENT EMBARGO
WITH LICENSE SYSTEM
Illy The

t a a o r l m n l l*rraa)

WASHINGTON, April 3.— A pro­
vision in the permanent tariff bill,
under which present embargo with
licensing system be continued one
year from date of aignlng tho meas­
ure, was ngreed upon today by the
majority members o f the senate fi­
nance committee.

ATLANTA,* April 3. — Mrs. Cora
Lou Vinson, 44, whom a lunney com ­
mission found sane Tuesday, when
her daughter tried to place her In an
asylum, shot and killed her husband,
Dr. W, D. Vinson, 65, in his office
Thursday.
The shooting, according to the po­
lice, was the climax to a series of
“ EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE" the
lawsuits over property between the
strongest
in the world. We are paid
two who had been separated for sevto
examine
and re fill your hatter
crnl yenrs. Dr. Vinson had recently
filed suit for divorce, claiming his free of charge. The Battery is the
wife had threatened his life and iThe'llfc of thc CBr’ Wp r* ‘ rh* rK* nml » had charged inhuman treatment In a fin' r
makes batteries. Hay Broth­
ers, Sanford, Fla.
311-tfc-daw
counter-petition
“ I did not intend to kill him, hut
when 1 thought about how ho had
Vaudeville Show. Men’s Club, April
treated me, I just shot him," police- 21st
0-tfc
____________________________________________________________

f
J

This is n blend of
high-grade
ColTeee
roasted nnd packed
by the latest mach­
inery.
A superb
drink and wonderful
value.
Standard Price, One
Pound

15c
This Sale, 2 Pounds

46c

Symonds Inn Cocoa
Mude from the pure coca beans.
Unexcelled in quality. Without any
adulterations.
Standard Brice. One Package

30c
This Sale, Two I’ ackagea

31c
Household Remedies
and Toilet Goods
30c Analgesic Balm
2 for .Tic
35c Baby Laxative
2 for 36c
25c Charcoal Tablets
2 for 2fic
30c Compound Mustard
Ointment
2 for 31c
(1.25 Iron ami Cascnru
Tonic with Celery
2 for (1.26
25c Laxative Aspirin
fo ld Tablets
2 for 26c
25c Little Liver Pills
2 for 26c
$1 .00 Nux ami iron Ton­
ic Tableta____
2 for (I.nI
(1.00 Syrup of Hypephosphate Compound
2 for S1.(11
15c Tootache Stopper
2 for 16c
35c Shaving Lotion
2 for 46c
J5c Carbolic Healing Salvo 2 for 26c
50c Rheumatic Tablets
2 for 51c
30c Zinz Ointment
2 for 31c

SPECIAL
5 c,

two for 6c

Goodform Hair Net
This net is of the

highest

Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday
APRIL (i, 7 and S
WHAT IS A ONE-CBNT SALK? It is n sale where you buy nn Item at the regular price—then another item
of thc oomc kind for 1c. As «n lllunltnliuii; The aLmdnni price &lt;&gt;( Rexnll Tooth Ponte is 25c. You buy a tube
at this price, and by paying lc more, or 26c, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high-class stan­
dard piece o f merchandise, just the same as wo sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years.
A NEW WAY OF ADVERTISING— This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan.
Batlier timn spend large sums o f money in other ways to convince you o f the merit o f these goods, they are
spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full-size package of high standard merchandise for te.
It costs money to get new customers, the loss taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you.

Rexnll Shaving Cream

Beautiful packages o f highgrade toilet water, ench con­
taining the true odor of (he
flower whose name it hears.
Standard Price, One Bottle

$ 1.00
This Snle— Two Bottles

______________ $ 1.01

Produces a thick, creamy lather
Will stand
upon your face throughout the shave.
Standard Price, One Tube

Rrushes and Sundries
(1.50 Hair Brash
.... 2 for $1.51
Ladies ’ Style, Rubber Cushion
40c Tooth Brush
2 for Mr
10c Krnsors
2 for 1lc

30c
T h l » S a le — T w o Tl|b*-s

31c

Klenzo Denial Cream

lc

lc

A perfect dentifrice,
antiseptic and deod­
orant. Cleans and
whitens the teeth.
Comes out flat on
the brush.
Standard Price,
One Tube

Where your
pennies do the
work of
dollars

SALE
Where your
dollars do
double duty
for you

25c
This Sulr, Two

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

26c.

quality

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

and carefully se­
lected.

Bouquet Ramee Complexion
Powder

R n m n ip t R a m n o

Talcum Powder

Standard Price
One Net

An exceptional high-grade face powder.

A
delightful
preparation
made of the finest Italian
Tale., double bolted and puri­
fied. Contains the combined
perfumes of rose, jasmine,
heliotrope and lilac.

Adheres

to the skin nnd contains the combined perfumes

15c

Maximum Hot W ater
Bottle
—or—
Fountain Syringe
The price
every­
where is (2.50 each.
Full two quart ca­
pacity,
guaranteed
for one year.
Standard Price
One for

of rose, ‘jasmine, heliotrope and lilac.
Standard Price, One Box

$ 1.00

Standard Price, One Can

This Hale, Two Boxes

This Sale, Two Cans

$ 1.01

51c

Toilet Goods
( 1.50 Dazirn Complexion
Powder ........ ....... ...... .2 for $1.51
25c Peroxxone Cream — 2 for 26c
60c Violet Dulcc Van­
ishing Cream ........ ...... 2 for 5!e

$2.51

t
tT
£
£
£
£

Liggctt's Opeko Tea
200 Cups of Tea for l Cent
Formosa
-j

Oolong, Or­
ange Pegoo.

K
&amp;
^

l

Mixed Mark
and, green.
Standard
Price Vl-lb
Packet

This Snle, Two Packages

46c
Stationery, Sundries
and Household Needs
$1.00 Symphony Lawn
(paper nnd env.)
2 for (I.Of
60c Florcine Fabric (pa­
per nnd E n v .)............. 2 for 61c
50c Lord Baltimore (pa
per nnd Env.) ______ _ 2 for 51c
10c Writing Tablets
2 for Hr
10c Ernser.1 ........ „ .......... 2 for lie
50c No. 6 Disinfectant,
It) OX. ........................ 2 for 51e
10c Compound Licorice
Powder .... ........ .
.. 2 for lie
2(K* Cream o f Tartar,
2 ox..........
..............
2 fot 21c
15c Soda Mint Tablets
2 for 16c
85c Cnscarn Tablets
2 for .16c
lUe Cream Tartar and
Sulphur Lozenges ... 2 for 20c
65c KlT. Soda Phosphate 2 for 5Ge
20c Zinx Ointment . ... 2 (or :ilr
35c Mentholated Throat
Tablets
2 for 36c
15c Velour Powder________________
Puffs
... 2 for 16c

♦

I

£
£
£

I
t
*

t
i

Cascade Linen

•fit

50c Violet Dulcc Cold
Creaip,
............... .
26e Violet Dulco Soap

2 fur 51c

25c Violet Dulco Talrum

2 for 26c

50c Harmony Liquid
Shampoo

2 fur Sir

2 for 26c

!5c Rexall Toilet Soap

2 for 16c

25c Tar Shampoo Soap

2 for 26c

25c Medicated Skin Soap 2 fur 26c
25c Rice Powder

2 for 26c

One jxmtul in n package. We also *J&lt;
have envelopes to match. If it is
true that the good taste of a per­
son is expressed by the quslity of
their Stationery, then your taste
Will be established with your
friends.
Standard Price, One Pound

40c

BOW ER &amp; ROU M ILLAT, "he Rexall Store
Phone 325

£

50c *

$2.50
This Sale. Two
for

tf
£

45c

Toilet Water

SA LE

This Sale Only
SCHOOL TABLETS

__________ 16c__________

RELEASED UNDER BOND

PROVISION IN TARIFF

£
?
?

I n r T l i r A ••nrlnlrd 1‘ r r s a )

f r a d y n o t to be

ATLANTA WOMAN KILLS
PHYSICIAN HUSBAND;
HAD BEEN SEPARATED

men said Mrs. Vinson told them when
they took her into custody and later
they said she declared Dr. Vinson
had chided her with being sickly and
threatened to kill her unless she dodcd sonic property over to him.

V

This Sale, Two Nets

W a s h i n g t o n , April 3.— um uccetiful attempt was made today to „ „
rob the Merchants Bank nnd Trust
Company, only one block from the
United States treasury’- One » » « s t
was mode.

to a prohibition agent. Clayton, it
was charged, wrote the agreement
and held in escrow the (4,050 for the
purchase of “ commodities.”
The
court held that there was not suffi­
cient evidence to show that Clayton
was aware o f the nature of the transaction nnd discharged him.

THE REXALL STORE

MAY GET INTO
THE TREASURY NEXT

(llr T hr

in court that he preferred hanging
to serving time in the penitentiary.
Thereupon he stabbed his nephew who
turned state’s evidence In a burglary
charge. The wounded man died Tues­
day, Cofield was placed on trial and
found guilty o f murder Wednesday
He was sentenced to be hanged Friday, May 5.

MIAMI, April 3.— Application for
the incorporation o f the Commercial
Trust Company, to he located here,
with C. M. Clayton, until recently
vice presendent of the Miami National
Hank, as president, has been granted
at Tnliahassec.
The concern is chartered to do a
banking nnd trust business and is
capitalised nt (100,000. Other mem­
bers are A. II. Ramsey, T. E. Dono­
van, T. B. Cox ad IV. L. Hnrris.
Clayton resigned from the Miami
National Hank this week, following n
FROM THIS STATE
PREFERRED HANGING.
hearing last week in which h" was
charged with conspiracy to violate the
WASHINGTON, April 3.— Senator
FAYETV1LLE, Ga., April 3.—On Volstead law. the case revolving
Park Trammell has been advised by Monday Junius Cofield, negro, said
around the sole o f 100 cases of liquor

said.

BRICK B ill.D IN G
FOR LAKE WALES

PAGE FIVE

Sanford, Florida

This Sale, Two Pounds

41c

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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

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

______

,N T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’ S G R E A T E S T

VOLUME in.

SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. APRIL 4. 1922

NUNDER 7

LEWIS GIVES
RIVER FALLING IN REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA OPENS HERE SUSPECT MARINE MINERS CLAIM
REASONS FOR MEMPHIS VICINITY THIS AFTERNOON IN BIG TENT WITH OF MURDER OF FIRST VICTORY
COAL STRIKE - SAY ENGINEERS
NEW ENGLAND MALE QUARTETTE NORFOLK BRIDE IN COAL STRIKE
WAITING RESULT OF CONFIDENT OF WINNING FIGHT
PEACEFUL NEGOTIATIONS
HUT ADMIT WEEK'S WORK
FOR WAGE SCALE
IS AHEAD

S1MIM.Y

Reputed to Re One o f the Rest Sinj;injr Q uartettes
in Entire United States

HUSBAND MISSING AND RE­ INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OF­
LIEVED ON TRIP AROUND
FER TO GRANT DEMANDS
T1IE WORLD.
OF MINERS.

&lt;llr Tkr Anoflulfd I’ m a)
\««oclair4 Press)
WASHINGTON, April 4.—DiscussLMPHIS, April I,— A fail of six*•» wMs Fa fc Ra
Pawn of the opening dnte of the towns in which they have appeared
NORFOLK, \ a., April 4 A United ^
jnjf before the House labor commit­ tenths of a foot from the crest stage Rcdpnth Chnutnuqun in Sanford re- this year on the five-day do luxe Gulf States marine is being held under ob- *a
tee yesterday reasons why 600,000 an­ of 42.6 feet in the Mississippi flood venled the brand expanse of n big new circuit they hnve been very enthusinsNEW YORK. April 4.—
nt the bniracks here in *
thracite und bituminous coni miners at Memphis is exacted today, ac­ tent already up on the MeiSch-llood ticnlly received and hnve excited n connection with the death of Mrs. *•« (Hy the Associated Press)
stopped work Inst Saturday in the cording to the weather bureau here, lots on Fir«t street. Work was start­ great deal of highly complimentary Rulh forcer, whose body was found
—Strike leaders hero today
United Stulea and unada, John I* and the rate of fall is expected to be­ ed on "setting up" the tent at 12 newspaper comment. This afternoon on *be beach nt Ocean View Sunday. M nnnounecd the anthracite
Lewis, president of the United Mine come more rapid for several dnys, us o’clock Inst night under the supervis­ starting nt 3:4 o'clock they give a N’° nrrM* hn" Yrt **•*"
but **• miners general policies com­
Workers of America, and official lend­ the flood water i* reported receding ion of Kdwnrd Johnston, property man grand concert and this evening they N’nrfo,k detectives hnve visited the *i
mittee would meet in New
er of the strike, declared that the an­ nt all points between Cairo and Mem­ of the Redpath, Joe Weber and Philip will give n prelude to the masterful barracks and after securing a partial *« York tomorrow to net on the
thracite workers had Rone out mere­ phis.
reported offer of several in­
Sparling, in order to hnve nil prepnr- lecture by Lewis A. Convis, “ Under identification of him ns the man with
ly to awnit the results of n peaceful
dependent
producers
to
ntions
completed
by
the
hour
of
the
the
Paws
of
the
Russian
Roar."
Tho
w
'bnm
it
i*
claimed
the
young
woman
AAith the ox. option of additional
grant the strikers' nineteen
negotiation with their employers over sloughing for seventy-five feet at the first entertainment,3:46 p. nt.
an American, Mr. Convis sympathized wn" l" l,t ' &lt;*on- u WM requested that "a
Season tickets hnve been moving with the pntrk’t? of Russia in their b° he not permitted to leave the re- * ' wage demands immediately
n new wage scale, but that the bitu- upper end of the cave-in in the front
minous workers were out indefinitely, levee nt Old Town, Ark., no trouble very slowly nr.d nt a meeting of the struggle against tho revolutionists of nervation. His name could not be * ' if they would return to work.
if need l*e, to obtain the signing of n wot reported dutin gthe tiny at any" Business &amp; Professional Woman'* th«ir country, and he enlisted and Earned from the police.
*'
^
basic wage contract.
Club held Inst night in the club room,erved for two years with tho Polish
The body wns positively identified * ■ h Hi hi fn ^ hi H Is n
point in tin* river district.
it wus found that less than 200 sen- Legion throughout Russia. Mr. Con- this morning nt the morgue by Mrs.
NEW YORK, April 4.—Union Hud­
The bituminous workers, Mr. Lew­
son tickets hnd been sold. Through vis’ lecture Is not a war lecture, but Alice Wilson, who lived In the snme ,,r* claimed the first victory for ths
is declared before the committee,
HELENA, Ark., April 4 .-K . M. Al­
striking nnthrarito miners here yeswhich is considering the Eland reso- ien, cotton belt levee official, said at the High School Students, the Ladies he describes in it, in his marvelous house with the dead woman.
Club
members
yesterday
put
on
an
word
pictures,
Russia
anti
Russian
Whether
Mrs.
Mercer
was
assaulted
tcrda&gt;
* wben they announced several
lutfon to direct appointment by the 3;30 a m&gt; &gt;il4U.llLiy , ho nt.w „,OURh
all-day
enmpnign
of
personal
solicltnconditions
ns
he
knew
them,
and
he
and
thrown
into
the
hay
or
took
the
Independent
companies hnd offered to
president of a commission to invest!- in lhe |eVecc &lt;K.l Urroi, on the U|„ tream
*be nineteen wage degate the coa nduatry, are out to cnJ of the o|(1 ,,lVt..in nmI wus about tlon which reached every family in presents nn entirely new and differ- plunge after n qnnrrel Is not known. Krn,,t n**
this
city.
Tho
efforts
In
the
enmpnign
ent
Impression
of
Russia
than
that
of
It
Is
certain,
though,
thnt
the
body
"tands
if
the
men would return to
••stay Indefinitely if need be, until the gcVenty.five feet long. At 9 o'clock
operators of the centra competitive ,n&gt;t ni„ hl a h||th win(, bt&gt;Knn blowing were very unfruitful and a very small general opinion. Ninety per cent of hnd not boon in the wnter more than *^0*r J0*”1immediately,
The offer wn* first made by WIIfield of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and and levee engineer, expected addition- number of tickets were sold through- the Legion with which Mr. Convis ten hours. She wns Inst seen Saturbant Peck, president of the Grove
western Pennsylvania, sign up u bns ul sloughing. Preparations were made nut the town sections which should served perished in tln-ir struggle day night.
While Mrs Mercer’s body Is in the ***** Mining Company, I’eckville, Pa.,
jc wage contract according to their for bracing both ends, and the addi­ hnv. yielded big sale re|&gt;orts. Tickets against oppression; and it is nothing
pledge, on which the other coal min­ tional sloughing made little difference will be obtainable tomorrow until 9:0tJ short of a miracle that Mr. Convis, rj(y nior^V|P her young husband is "*’ " cnmc *° Now York for the puring districts of the United States can in the gcncrnl situation. Officials in duo to the consideration of the Red- himself, escaped with his life. In all mysteriously missing from their P°sc’ according to W. J. Brenna, prespath Chautauqua in granting nn tx- probability, he would not Iks alive to bomc jj,, |,,ft Friday morning and *'lcnt ° f lhe United Mine Worker* of
settle."
chnrge are confident of winning the
tension of time for the season ticket bring the thrilling story of his escape |,nH no( bcon f ,,on „ r beard from since. America in district I.
In reply to questions by Represen­ fight, Mr. Allen said.
sale. Tables will be placed on the and a new Impression of a downfnllcn |t |„ sported he left Friday night
It wns followed, he said, by simtative Iilack, Democrat, Texas, as to
It is now apparent that the fight squarc tonight to accommodate season nation, were it not for a young guide for jialtlmore nnd his mother, Mr*. »l«r offers from "other small Indawhy the union would not settle with
must continue for a week longer, und tirket buyers.
j in Mr. Convis' company, the story of nott&gt;. F Mercer, believes that he pendent mine operators" in the Scranoperators in states and districts where
preparations have been maile with that
The New England Male Quartet up- whose loyal devotion to his leader and shipped on some foreign steamer for ton nren
work could lie resumed under satis­
end in view.
pear in the opening entertainment of his country is one of the most ap- n tr;p nronn,| lh„ xvorld.
' That is signified a hreach in th*
factory conditions, Mr. I«ewis said that
The level of the water in the fiver the program this year and it hns been pealing and most touching that hns
__________________
rnnks of organized mino owner* was
competition would not permit the op­
denied by members of tho anthracite
erators to fix wages locally without a is estimated at between twelve and ruled by authorjues and. critics a* ever come to the attention of the pub- n i u ; i i m i » r i w r /)X T
V i.
knowledge of the wngo scales their fifteen feet above the surrounding one of the best singing quartets in lie. Mr. Convis will appeal with his k m n . V C P I I D T i\frV\T
operators' association. They branded
land, and the triple harriers have been the United States. Though they are unique wit and humor and tho un­
I K A 1 \ M t Mv I
owners who hnd made such offers ns
rompotitors would have.
erected with the view to holding even known ns a singing quartet, they ren-' presalons he gives by his masterful
G O L IA
T O D A Y I "independent operators of wagon
"Even if the operators of Illinois,
more than fifteen feet in cues of n still der a large number of impersonations word artistry will never be forgotten
mines, whose production wns n neg­
for instance," he nddod, “ are willing
greater rise in the river.
of a very humorous vein. In nil the by those who hear him.
ligible factor In the outcome o f the
til)
Thr
Xaanrlnl-tl
I'rrol
to sign up n new scale for themselves,
___________________________________
HOBOKEN, April 4.—Fire today *trikr.”
without regard to their competitors,
broke out on the former transport
the United Mine Workers arc unwill­ M A Y O R O F K V A N S H
E
N
D
E
R
S
O
N
TO
Mongolia at a dry dock here driving
JA P S S C R A P P IN G
ing to hnve its members in Ohio, Wes­
PERKINS A lilt PIT ARK
V T L L E , IN I)., D IE D
tern Pennsylvania, Indiana and West
R U S S IA N TR O O PS
H A V E N E W JO B -slip
’V',’" '"wns
" " being converted into n pasTkc
PITTING ON REAL SAI-B
Virginin, dragged into the suffering
EARLY TODAY
III* i hr A .s^ u ira I’ rrsa)
‘" ’d freight liner. The fire
•II&gt; Thr Xaa.irtnl.il l*rr**l
of a lung strike while the Illinois mine
In this issue of the Daily lleruld
WASHINGTON,
April
I
I’
rasistarted
In the refrigerating plant di­
TOKIO,
April
4.—Speclnl
dispatch­
owners take the markets."
III* Tlir ........
I’rr-.l
will tie found the full page ad of Per­
EVANSVILLE, lid . Apr. 4 .--Ben­ es from Vladivostok report n severe dent Harding will send to the senate rectly nl&gt;o*e the tnnks containing kin* k llritt, T h o Store That is Dif­
Although holding that a national
wage scale was the first essential, jamin llosse, mayor of Evansville and clash between Japanese troops and soon the nomination o f Paul llcnder- more than one hundred and fifty thou* ferent." This sale will afford an opto he second assistant sand gallons of oil. The fire wns tin, „
.
.
,
.
Mr. Lewis told Chairman Nolan that Democratic state thairmnn, died early , forces o f the Chita government when son of Chicago
,
I .. 1
,
I
, i , ,,
, .
...
portunity for the enreful buyer jf
postmaster
general.
Henderson
is
a
der
control
at
II:.Hi.
rho
damage
was
,
B
O
O
of
the
Intter
nttnrkod
the
Jap­
* if congress or anybody else could get today of pneumonia.
, ,
.
,
....
„
it
men * wear to save money on ovi
every­
anese near Spnssk, 100 miles from son-in-law of Chairman Madden of small,
"n representative number of operator*
thing in this line. The sale is for spot
Vladivostok, following n demand hy the house appropriations committee,
from all central fields into confer­
cash only, but you will get the bene­
the
Japanese to disarm. Eighty Chita nnd succeeds to the post vacated by
F
I
G
H
T
E
R
S
U
N
A
B
L
E
ence, those controlling a substantial
fit of every possible saving by paying
the late Edward II. Shnughtiessy.
CHINK. AGED NINE
tonnage, I shall advise the United
T O C O N T R O L B L A Z E soldiers were reported killed.
cash. Attend the sale and note the
Later, Chita troops attacked in
WEDS BRIDE SEVEN bargains offered.
Mine Workers—and I think they will
ANOTHER APRIL FOOL JOKE.
force with field guns and fighting'
Ml* Thr X**nrlnlr4 P r.-.i
take my advice—to negotiate with
............ ... „
,
TOKIO, April I. In taking of the
SAPULPA, Okla , April 4.— Fire continued along the Ussuri railway,.
them for a new contract."
the reports snld.
TAMPA,
April
4.—Municipal
Judge
police
census of Tokio, the |*olieo have Open Trap Season
fighters
are
ninking
no
appreciable
Short of this step, he added, miners
Edmund
Worth
wns
almost
responsdiscovered
one married couple whose
Thursday A fternoon
and operators conferring by districts headway In nn effort to control the
ihle
for
a
death
here
Inst
Saturday
combined
ages
reach sixteen, snys the
last
of
the
three
blaring
cnidc
oil
A G O O D M O VE
would "just be talking—doing no
morning when upon conviction of Mar- Japan Times. This is a happy ChiThe trap season of the Sanford
in speaking of tho condition) "‘ °rnge tnnks nt the Snpulpu Refin
good.
I F C A R R I E D O U T gueritc Parish, n negress, for drunk-"esc groom of nine who has tnkpn unRod
nnd Gun Club will open at th*
ing
Company
here
and
early
today
the
of the industry, Mr. Lewis referred
enness,
he
announced
thnt
the
fine
to
himself
a
wife
o
f
the
mature
age
club
grounds on Thursday afternoon
destruction
of
the
entire
refinery
for the most part, to bituminous mat
I Mr T l i r %•«(•« l*frc| 1' r r s s i
would
he
$1,000
nnd
costs.
When
tho
«
f
seven.
of
this
week, beginning at 4 o'clock,
OKLAHOMA
CITY,
April
4.—
ters in view of the wider scope and vn,upd nt one "''"ion dollars wns
judge
concluded
passing
sentence
These
youthful
huneyniooiicrtt
are
While
(here have been a few pracmomentarily
expected.
Prediction
fhnt
the
American
Legion
importance of that industry as com
and the American Federation of Labor Mnrguerlt* reeled, Invoked the help not alone among the married children tlce shoots nt the trap this year they
pared with anthracite. Although the
of the city, the census taker* having have been unofficial, and no official
"will he found working hand in hnnd of the Deity nnd nearly fainted.
United Mine Workers stood for "nat­ EIGHT RASE HALL CLUES
"April
Fool!”
exclaimed
His
Honor,
located forty-four grooms whose ages scores hnve Wen kept, lleginnlng
ionalization of mines with adequate
IN TAMPA'S CITY LEAGUE through all the years to come for
"I
meant
f!5
or
fifteen
dnys."
range from ten to fifteen, nnd 146 Ibis week official scorea will bo kept
the benefit of nil their members nnd
assurance to property owners, in­
"That’s
better,"
said
Marguerite,
as
brides who hnve not yet celebrated f ° r tbc season nnd each marksman's
the good of the country" wns mnde
ID) Thr A«-(irlnlril I'rraal
volved," he classed "Government own­
she
recovered
her
composure.
their
fifteenth birthday, Japanese say. overages kept.
here
Inst
night
by
Hanford
McNIdcr,
TAMPA, April 4.—Tampn's rity
ership ns impossible nt this time."
national
commander
of
ihe
American
base
ball
lengue
hns
been
organized
4 V P /r n o iID tV P
Most of the wives In Tokio are
The •’•“ h wishes it announced that
"Miners know that they can't hope
U K I t A 1 \ I u I*j 1 / o H I v IIN I1)
young, statisticians hnving worked out everyone is invited to tho club to
to get more than 216 dnys work n for the season's campaign with eight Legion.
CLU B
M O N D A Y the average age of the married worn- shoot, whether a member of tho club
yenr,* ns things
stand,"
he declared, , clubs in the circuit. The clubs are
w
------ n - ----""I
‘
on of the city, finding it to be below or not- Th‘'y will be welcome nnd
"and that part time operation tends Police Department, Knights of Colum. MILITARY MAN SHOT TO
their scores kept hut they will not b*
to incrcaso its scope year after y e a r , bus, Port Tampa, Coca Coin, Cox
DEATH BY OIL OPERATOR
A Shrine Club to be known ns San- thirty years. The gnsun's average
rounted in the official list nor will
Louth as some people may Ik* to face Sporting Goods, Postoffice, Sport
ford Shrine Club, wns organized at “ roun,l thirty-five.
difficulties, and hazards, if privntc In­ man's Supply and Ilishop and Tucker.
The local population located by the ' ho&gt;’ Lbe •nt‘t,ed to nnY I"*1™
OKLAHOMA*“ c m ? T p ‘ii!
v - " ' ~ l! ,:w .....
dustry ennnot work out this problem, The schedule will he arranged within
police within the limits of the city by the club. It Is planned to issue
Lieutenant Colonel Paul W.
tJ *,ytnrt"
" membcrship
W. neck.
Rock n
atf|f, y" U w“
T|u.h folIuwinK
o m nof
n near
wen. |&gt;rw|H,rt which is only about half the ? ," r,*al
«&gt;o best .hot each month,
regular!be employment and stabilize the near future and some of the fans
inched
to
the
nvintinn
sect!
output*, it may ,*» necessary for gov­ hope nt the end of the season to ar­
tion at I o r t ; Hcctw,. F , Miller, president; G. nctunl city, is 2,173^00 with the males
^ Wor!* J f hlm u" U* ho *• ■UCc®«dernment to assume the burden. I be­ range a series with the winner of Sill, wns shot to death here
ere early to^
vice-pre.ldnt; W. M. Me- outnumbering the females by 169,- rd ^
who I. a
* , cr„
tary
tren|iurcr. Tho ,70.
We?)b*r o the club Derail, of this
lieve congress could well set up a the pennant in the Jacksonville City day in the fashionable residence o K
•clary
Jrar\ P. Day, a widely known oil
matter will he worked out and an­
tribunal or a bureau to investigate, nt League.
president appointed all necessary comoperator.
•
Day
is
held
nt
his
home
in
nounced
Inter.
least, and give the facts which might
m iifw . *"&gt;1 *11 preliminary—prepara­
It. r. McIackI, representing TTpesTK„
... . ,
-la . »-__ . *• »»
_
i - nUJjr—nt—u deputy—pt'illhnjT TJTT
........... .......
rhc ncw club house is now pracUtions were mnde for the coming Shrine Fitzgernld
** v* a« *a
Paper Co., of Richmond,
vestigntlon.
rally completed and affords a fine
Pm
ceremonial here May 27.
Mr. Lewis paid his respects to what a*
\n., wns in the city today nnd mnde _i_„- # _
, ,
. . . .
Brvk wns n close friend of the Day
...
...
,
. ...
P'" cp for spectators at the traps. The
Ma
he termed "a general financial de- a* THIRTEEN WAS
this office n pleasant visit
.
.
.
family nnd hnd nttended a card party
grounds around the traps have beea,
mnnd for liquidation of labor and de­ fcj
UNLUCKY NUMBER ** nt the home. I)ny took the other SLIGHT WRECK ON
cleaned up ami a number of seats
flation of wages," by declaring that a*
SEABOARD AIR LINK
guests home nnd according to friends
hnve been provided for spectators and
M
fc»
there was "nothing constructive in
INDIANAPOLIS. April 4.
returned nnd saw his'wife struggling
marksmen.
*«
I
d
the business viewpoint today, and deI l l ) T k r A a a n r l a l r * I’ r r a . t
— Isinh Moore, confessed
in Reek’s arms. He got a pistol and
a
.
JACKSONVILLE,
April
4.
—
The
GAMBLING
ON
STOCK
►
a
The regular contests will be held on
presaion cannot be overcome by cut­
spouse o f thirteen wives,
struck Reck over the head, the pistol Seaboard Florida # Limited, north- M
ft*
EXCHANGE
PICKS
UP
Ka
each
Thursday afternoon throughout
ting wages and further lowering the
was sentenced to serve
exploder! and Beck fell dead. Reck
the summer. Several interesting spe­
purchasing power of labor." The non­
from two to fourteen years a* was commandent of the post field at hound, was derailed near Thalman,
NEW YORK, April 4.—
cial contests have been uiht-dul*d, one
union operators, especially those of
in the state reformatory Sc Fort Sill, n c went there from Carl- Georgia, at 10:60 this morning, three
Pullmans and the observation car left
Over 600,000 shares changed
being a contest between members of
West Virginia, he said, were "Ishmaelyesterday on a charge of
stram Field, Arradia, Florida, July the raila. No on* was seriously in­
hands during the first two
the Rotary and Kiwaals Clubs, tha
itca of industry whose hand is against
embezzlement, and was fined
last.
jured,
although
several
passengers
hours
of
trading
today
nn
first o f which will probably be bald
industry’, who are fomenting indus­
61,000 and costs, disfran­
were
bruised.
on the opening day.
the
stock
exchange,
mostly
trial difficulties that they may get
chised for five years.
TO URGIN' W ORK ON WILSON
nt
gains
of
from
one
to
ta
high prices."
He was also sentence,! to
Much interest was manifest in the
DAM AT MUSCLE SHOALS CLAIMS IT WAS FOR THE
three points. This volume
"Be sure that if this do-nothing pol­
serve two to five year* cn a
shooting last season and from ladl- »
GOOD OF THE SERVICE
of business has not been ap­
icy of business leaves the issues to
cations there will be more this ysar.
charge of bigamy.
&lt; n » T t r .••orlnlrK Prraa)
proached since the excited
WASHINGTON, April 4 -T h e sen­
be fought out," he said, “ with th«
Moore, according to the
On account of the reduction in amno•n r Tfce A i m t U D S r r n .1
markets of the world war,
WASHINGTON, April 4.—The re;
ate agriculture committee today de­
nitlon nnd pigeons the price has b an
police, is said to have ob­
government standing aside ae a neu­
when the daily transactions
cided to vote tomorrow on the motion rent dismissal of twenty-nine o ffi­
tained more than $2,700
tral observer, the public will haw to
correspondingly reduced by the dub.
of a million and n half to
cials
of
the
bureau
of
engraving
by
to
amend
the
army
supply
bill
by
from his wives, fn each case
foot the bill."
almost two million shares
adding seven million three hundred President Harding involved no desire
after he hud been wedded n
Wall, why shouldn't a dirt farmer
were not uncommon.
to
reflect
upon
the
character
of
any
thousand
dollars
for
immediate
comweek
ho
disappeared.
.nix In politics? Heaven knows, fa ­
The trouble if, the hammer is used
menrement of work on the Wilson government employee, It was said to­
miliarity with dirt will com* la
too much on landlords and not enough
day by Secretary Christian.
dam at Muscle Shoals.
handy.
on nail head*.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922

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The A m o u n t Doesn’ t Count. It’ s the S tart
That’s the Th ing
-It’ s E asy to Start a Savin gs AccountIf you wish to Mart a Saving* Account, walk into our Hank, nnd
tell any of u* you want to atari a Saving* Account.
Our teller will give you a enrd on which to write your signature,
your addreas, nnd *uch other information ai required for record*. Thla
enrd is filed away in our records, und whenever you wish to drawmoney out the original signature is compared with the signature on
your withdrawn! check. So the teller knows it is genuine.
If the teller does not remember your fnce, he will ask certain ques­
tions, which you hnve hereto answered on your original new nccount
form. By this menn* « r guard against paying out money to impo*lent nnd protects your interest*.
TWO DOM,AItS Wil l, START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ANI» BUT
THIS CALENDAR HANK IN YOUR IIOMK
The teller writes your nume on the deposit bank book nnd enters the
amount deposited. You then wnlk out of the bnnk, in possession of a
SAVINGS ACCOUNT HOOK. The next thing to do, is to form TIIE
DAILY SAVINGS IIAHIT. It's about as easy ns buying the dnily
pnper.

to
to
to

PERSONALS
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STATE NEWS

to to to to to to to to to to

is

Moore Haven will soon have an3ct Hob Holly didn't nttend Sunday! other modern new business building,
School yesterday.
with stores on the ground floor and
■ -------|hotel above.
Perkins &amp; Britt will have some
-------- good news for tho man who wants to
The packing plant at Chipley, which
bo well dressed, in The Herald tomor- has been closed down for u short
row. Watch for It.
time, has reopened on a much more
1extensive basis.
Bower &amp; Roumillnt nre putting on
--------their annual Rexall One Cent Sale.
The Sumter County officials will
Their nd appears in today’s Herald, award contracts very shortly for
and it will pay you to read every about $.10,000 worth of pavement f-»r
word of it.
' the streets of Bushncll.

Commerce is doing much to encourage and assist the farmers o f that
section, nnd urges encouragement of
the man who offers to set up a pack.
ing house."

|j3®[U[JS]{T][A][R]
-TONIGHT
GARETH

—

The Yowcll-Drcw Company, which
recently purchased the Orlando Pot­
teries plant, is planning to extend the
factory, and will make pottery on a
large scale. Pottery is being made
from Orange county clay, which is
understood to bo as fine as any used.
Machinery has been ordered which
will greatly increase the facilities of
the plant. This Industry Is new In
Florida, at lcnst comparatively new,
hut gront possibilities appear to bo
opening for the making and selling
o f Florida pottery.

HUGHES

------IN------

“ LITTLE EVA
. ASCENDS”
A rnmnnee of n young mail who
rebels against impersonating a
girl, also—

“ W I N N E R S O F TH E
W EST”

Chautauqua tickets must be going
Wnuchuln has let contracts for a
Tomorrow— Min May in Chapter 1
like hot cakes the w-ay the fire whistle two unit electric plant. Heretofore
Some idea o f the importance of
of "The Mistress of the World";
keeps blowing.
Let the bloomin' the current has been bought from a Winter Garden ns a vegetable grow­
also Fox News nnd Snub. Pollard
thing blow—it's itmighty good cause. local manufacturing concern.
ing center can he realized by count­ Comedy.
Every One, Y o u n g and Old, Should Have a
Did your littlo old three plunks help?
ing up the number of carloads of theso
Savin gs Account
Tho contract for the erection of the products shipped from the immediate
Ask Joe Hall, of the Hall Hardware laboratory building at the tobacco neighborhood each /day. Statistics
Company, and I. D. Martin, of the station near Quincy hns been nwarded hnve never been gathered to show
l
Popular Market about President Hard­ to the Southern Construction Com­ the exact nmount of vegetables and
ing's visit here Saturday—they can pany, of Pensacola. The hid wns citrus fruits grown here, nor nny
Thc world nt your door '•very even,
tell you all about it. And there arc around $10,000.
C
record of the Inrge sums of money
■
SERVICE
-PROGRESSing
for 15c.—Daily Hcraid.
STRENGTHothers.
If
this
is
the
only
time
you
■
they bring into this section. But n
■
nre fooled this year you will be lucky.
Telling that Lake County realty record kept in a casual wny shows
hns been changing hands nt n lively thnt during the past week, which is
"The Yale Cowboy,'' tonight's of­ rate the past few weeks, the Eustis about a normal one for shipments,
to to to to to to to to to
FOB SALE OR LEASE—One 20 ncr
one 10 ncre Sanford nve. walking fering of the John Miwrence Shows, Lake Region explnins thnt the princi­ that upwards of twenty-five carloads
distance to city. Two lot* corner will conclude their engagement here. pal activity has been In citrus groves. of lettuce nnd cnbbngu alone went
Center nnd Elm nve. Two lota west This company, composed of real “ There hns been no grent speculation out from here cnch day. One day re­
side Palmetto nve., GO ft. from Elev- actors, has made mnny frienus dur- In groves In Lake County, nnd prices cently seventeen carloads of lettuce
alone were shipped from Winter Gar­
enth St. Make offer. H. T. Corey, Ing their Sanford engagement and a have never reached the peak.”
den.
'owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ange- host of people will welcome them
lea, Calif.
288tf: 29-tf when they return next winter.
In Starke the recent cool spell re­
to
--------The F-aiatka News tells that the
tarded the ripening of strawberries
FOR
HEMSTITCH INO.
plaiting
to Classified Ads Gc n line. No
With
Boh
Holly
in
Clearwater
and
Hotel
Martin, Palntka’s newest hotel,
somewhat,
but
now
the
mnrket
Is
' skirts, negligees, side-box nccorto„..ai] taken for less than 25c.
FOR SA L E C H E A P
"Si"
Lilian!
absent
from
the
office
will
soon
be opened to the public, and
nctlve
again
nnd
mnny
berries
are
be­
deon, one-fourth knife plaits for ruf­
to and positively no classified
to ads charged to anyone. Cash
fles. Call 302-J, or write Mrs. Sor­ most of the time, the Herald shop ing brought In. The Telcgrnph says seems pleased to make the announce­
to must accompany all orders,
rell, Box 771, Hanford. All work guar­ has been quiet, serene and respectable that nt least n enriond is being sent ment. "This will be one of the most
to Count five words to a line
anteed.
6-Ctp place the past few- days—but Bob will out daily from Starke and that the modern hotels in this pnrt of the
soon he homo nnd **Si" will soon ho price range* from $8.60 to $10 a state," declare* the News. The Hotel
to and remit accordingly.
3 T O U R IN G S
FOR K E N T
moved, and then we will have some bushel. Trurkers who raise straw­ Mnrtin is not very large, having only
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, more of the same old thing.
berries are busy, nnd there are sev­ forty-eight rooms, but it is modernly
2 ROADSTERS
hath, for lighthousckcoping. Good
eral buyers on hand to secure the her. finished nnd equipped, and will be
location. Apply "R . S.", rare of Her­
soon ns they ____
come to town. grently appreciated by the traveling
There were DJI men present nt the rlos ns. ____
W ANTED
ald Office.
G-tfc meeting of Dr. Walker's anil I)r. The movement from Starke is i n - Public. "The safe will be a special
WANTED—First class snles represen­ FOR RENT—Furnished flat of four Phillip’s Sunday School elnsses yes­ creasing every day.
feature," adds the News. "Mr. Mar­
tative for local agency by establish­
tin hns already n reputation here ns
moms nnd bath, with gnrngo rendy terday at the Princess Theatre. That's
ed manufacturer. State experience for occupnncy April 17th.
Summer a pretty good attendance nnd goes to
The DcSoto County News, publish- n cnterer cnd thc P,ll«
to 1*
and reference n.v to nhility and char­ rntes. Apply corner Myrtle avenue prove that our claim that more men od at Arcadia, says that the secre- j I&gt;0Pn,ari
acter. Box 282, Charleston, S. C.
and 12th street.
G-4tp nttend Sunday School in Sanford than tary of the chamber of commorro Is'
------------------------- —
2-4tp
in any other town of its size in Flori­ negotiating with a man who has plans
When you are plnnning your new
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for da.
for tho construction and operation of spring dresses, plan on visiting our
WANTED—Competent woman
to
housekeeping, ligjit ami water fur­
a
vegetable parking house at Ar- store and taking advantage of some
cntlvnss for staple household neces­ nished. Rntes reasonable. 205 Oak
The Presbyterian church w h s pnek- endia. "The secretary believes that of the unusual values we have prosities. Address Room 10H Duval Bldg. avenue.
6»2wp. ed to rapacity Inst night to hear Rev.
this handling of truck products in vided for you. New goods just reJacksonville, Fla.
114-Gtp
Brownlee’s sermon on the Ku Klux Arradin and vicinity will bring about ccivcd nnd at prices that please,
A U T O M O B IL E S
209 Park Ave.
Sanford, Florid.
Klim, nnif no one was disappointed in greater uniformity In pack and grad- Rivers Brothers, Sanford Avenue.
FO R S A L E
FORD FOR SALK— Roadster truck,] the able address delivered.
This Ing to the inestimable benefit o f
6tf-w2t
11*21, starter and demountable rims. Inrge crowd clenrly demonstrated two
FOR SALE—One trunk. Inquiro at
A real good one.— Sanford Motor Co., things—Rev. Brownlee's popularity
1806 Palmetto Avo.
S-tfdh
Dodge Scrvire. Phone 3.
C-3tc ns n preacher nnd the pulling power
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nlune Strain" of Marred Rocks, baby10 Stores In Gcorgiatruck, completely overhauled, real columns.
-1 Store in Florida
chicks, 30c ouch; 20 chicks nnd moth­ good tires.—Sanford Motor Co., Dodge
er $8.60; egg* for hatching $2.60 nnd Service. Phone 3.
Not a conflagration or number of
0*3tc
$5.00 per 16 delivered. The best Is
conflagrations, but n real fire of the
the
cheapest.- -Keystone
Poultry- AUTOMOBILE REPAIR nnd Paint Chnutnuqun enthusiasm of Sanford,
shop on Sanford Heights at Rcher is the cause o f the repeated screnmYards, Lorgwood, Fin.
312-Utp
Bros, old stand. Our prices nro reas­ ing o f the rity siren alarm today ns
FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. ft. onable and all work guaranteed.— K.
S a n fo rd ’s New Store
-Phone 127 S
a pnrt of the final whirlwind cam­
siding. Within four blocks of center S. Stcnkley.
4-16tp paign nf solicitation in the snle of
of city.
season tickets. Teams in cars are
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FOR SALE— Four lots on Sanford
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Heights, opposite Koxo Court. II.
to
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a* ladles ki-ep the whistle blowing!
I). Durant, owner, I.ako Mary, Fla.
4-5tp to For Florida: Fair tonight to
to and Tuesday.
to
MOORE IS AFTER
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
PRESIDENT HARDING
FORD OWNERS—Attention! V olvo
l i l t T k e A . a o r l . f r S I’ r r o l
ground and carbon cleaned, $2.60.—
Durability, economy, comfort and
WASHINGTON, April 3.— Investi­ 3
Sanford Auto Exchnnge, Foot of First high trade-in itt what you get if you gation by n specinl house committee
6 Y a rd s o f
street.
l-fltc own a Hupp.
6 tfc to determine whether the dismissal 3
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certain officials of tho bureau of en­
graving and printing was justified,
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F ancy P attern s
seeks to hnve it determined whether
to
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"facta indicate the order may be re­
garded ns a step In the direction of n
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WASHINGTON. April 3.—Decrease
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Mnrch wns nnnounccd today by the
treasury department.
AGRICULTURAL APPRO­
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Spend-----------ers, Sanford avenue— Ladies' pure
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scam and fashioned stitchings, double
PHONE 210-PARK AVENUE
sole, heel and toe, shaped close fitting
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van. Easter sale price $1.£G. Also
a very nice and complete line of every-1
thing In socks, three qusrtcrs and
SAN FO RD
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N I T E W O R K S full length hose for men, women, boys,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
girls and infanta nt Easter Sale
prices. Don’t fail to seo our show­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4,1922

I vice to Its readers. Supposedly edi- Fireproofing Company, which had the PLANT CITY WILL HAVE
didn’t ask four or five price* too
UNCLE HANK
NEW $150,000 HOTEL
1tors read both sides on these ques­ sub-contract for cement end mason
much. Such property owner* help
work,
and
Julian
R.
Downmnn,
as­
tions,
nnd
there
Is
every
renson
in
the
Lakeland. But we know of another
P a U U k rl a t try i l f r r i M i » » « » «
I I I ) T fcr A n a n r l n t r * I 'r r a a )
« a r a t « h r H r r a U l l a l U l a c , IV7
world why they should give
their sistant building Inspector during the
one
who fell heir to some property
PLANT CITY, April 4.— Promoters
U a a a illa A l t , N t a f u r A . F la .
period
of
the
theatre's
construction.
renders the benefit of both sides just
and laid ho would net rich quick. Ho
of tho new hotel here which It Is pro.
ns they have had them. This is the
hiked the rent on his dnddy-in-lnw’*
posed to erect at a cost of$15P,000,
broad minded policy.
property to $100 per month from
Now Believe London Is Dead.
hnve purchased for $20,000 property
I'lllI.ISlIKIl*
o
— ■- ,
The Danes are at Inst convinced that at the corner of Reynolds nnd Even
$50 and then found out that he might
H . J . H O L L Y _______________________ K S I I o r
t
,
14
K
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Ki
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Q
K. n M Jack London is dead. A rumor had
N. J . I . l l . l . k i l l ) . . . J t f r t u r r - T t f t i i i i t r get $150 out of It ind “ c|con up," ao
streets ns n site for the structure.
been widely circulated among them to
I*. A . K K K L ____________O r a r r a l
he told the people he rented to for a
The site comprises one quarter of the
C . L . I H W 1.X_____ C l r r a l a t l o a H a n a s r r
the effect that the Amerleun author
ft!
l- hrm r MS a p lu MiVO I’ . H.
year that they would have to move
wn* living a secluded life on n South hlock.
ftn
K
n
o
t
t
a
o
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out as he could get more money; of
A A t t n l i l i w M alta H a&lt; r
The hotel will not be less than five
A pplication
Rn sea Island nnd Mould not emerge until
■a
course ns soon ns the renter found n
he had finished a momentous novel. A strics In height, will be o f fire proof
“ n b t c r l p l l o a P r l r * la A A n t r t
ft* young Dane returned to Copenhagen
*4
place, he moved on and now the house
Oar Y e a r
___ - ..... — — ..
--------** the other tiny, fresh from Snn Fran­ construction and will hnvc approxlis vacant and we hope it remains
• I s M o n t h . _____________________— ---mntely 75 room*. Dr. C. T. Young is
I l r l l t r r r S In C l i p b 1 F a r r i e r
There’s nothing to this hot ft* cisco lie suid he had taken a walk
That
O a t XVeeh ...... ................. ..... — .........I* C o a l a that way until it fall* down.
ftft air about the weather every "8 with Mrs. Jnrk London, near the Lon­ president and E. T. Roux vlce-prcslfellow claims to be a Lakeland citi­
T h e h i * 12- to IH -p a a r W t t h l r l l t r dent of the company which Is to car.
*
dny and besides, 1 haven’t ft* dons' California home. Coming to n
ald en tirely r . t r r i
Sem inole
C a u a l p zen and ho oven snooped around the
ryout the project,
a n d la p a h l l a h r d m r j F r i d a y . A d v e r ­
got time to even attempt to ft* boulder, hp leaped over It. Mr*. Ix&gt;nt i s i n g rntea m a d e k n o w n o n n p p l l m - place before daylight each morning
don
said:
"Do
y«»u
know
what
you
t l o n . D e n i o e r n t l r In p o l l l l e a . M A O p e r to cut the flowers off the bushes so
tell what thc weather will ft* have Just done?" The Dane confessed
y e a r , a l w a y s la a d r a n e e . __________________
PENSACOLA ELKS WILL
be
this afternoon—even if 1 ft* bis Ignorance. “ You have Jumped
the tenant would not hnvc the use of
M U M 111*11 T I I K A M O r i A T K I I F I lK S S
IMPROVE LOCAL HOME
** knew something nbout it. ft* over my husband's grave," she said, j
them. He was saving the flowers
______
llslnt It funny how a woman kin
for his daddy-in-law’a funeral which
The sun is shining ns it us­
The Dane apologized for his seeming
................
‘corner" a man right In th‘ middle of ft* ually does, celery is bring­ ft* lack of respect, rook the next train for
no doubt be hoped would be soon so
PENSACOLA, April 4.—Tho Elks
ft* ing a good price nnd we ft* South Brooklyn rind embarked on (ho c i u|, j,erc
The Tampa Tribune h«» Just in­ ho could have more houses to help a room!
planning extensive ImOscar II for the Danish capital, where
.
, ,
, . _
., ,
stalled four new multiple magaxlno him mnke o living on Such grnfters
have n page ad for tomor­
he related hts ezperlences. Jack I„n- Provcmenta to the ocal home which
Linotypes, giving that pnper the out- don’t belong in Lnkctnnd and ought graphite.
row telling how much it
don's Danish publisher, Herr Martin, wl ’ Include a dining room, tennis
put of thitteen machine* carrying 2 7 , tu |&gt;&lt;j run out o* town and will ha
About 07 per cent of the country's ft*i wilt be worth all next week
said: “I never did quite believe that court and a radio telephone nnd tele­
different fonts of “ mats." Another gooncr or Inter n* the people find petroleum, or about 36 per cent of Hie ft* from n new advertiser who
rumor.’’—New York Evening Post.
1graph outfit. The radio equipment
feature is the installation of nnothor them out.
ft* wants all your celery anil
world’s production.
1
Is expected to be one of the most
Associated Press wire, which will
About 51 per cent of the country's ft* peppers, so everything is nil
And Now thi "Flnale-Hopper."
interesting of the new fratures as it
Another incident is that of n Lakeft* to the good with tho Herald. *n
keep the new mnchlne* busy on late
citixen. It. I.. Mayes, who hap. mien.
Thai section of Manhattan called the
expected to enable the club memtelegraphic newa of the world. Editor pcnc(j t(, „|t bark of two tourista who
About T.O per cent of the country’s ft* How is it with .you? Have
AcrapollM of America extending from b m , 0 ..,igten !b- *n concert* trd a(J.
Riverside drive to Mornlngslde I’nrk. ' .
.
.
.
.
fty you a little bottle of shine
Stovall nnd the men connected with wt,n, |rlivjng Floridn because of the quart*.
has
a
new
designation
for
ultra-modern
1
,
b&gt;
’
!/
irominont
hint have built up a most valuable j,jgh rates. They talked about conAbout 50 per cent of the country’s ft* on your hip?
girls—‘‘finale-he ppors." They are tho |&lt;!r0‘,s n t nlllt&gt;s nwi»y- Tht&gt; locnl
newspaper property—one of the very ,)jijonii ,10t knowing that Mr. Mayes lumber.
ft*
5:10 A. M. APRIL I, 1922
young women who are a year ahead I* now engaged in n drive to Increase
to* Maximum
best In the entire south.
- j ft* ' of the present or think they are doing the membership to 500.
was from Florida nnd us they nenred
About IH per rent of the country’s
1 now whut the rest of their sex will be |
ft* Minimum
Atlanta they told of how they were asbestos.
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Range
doing ut some time In the future.
MIGHT AS WELL TEI.I TIIK
charged ?H(l per week for board and
About 45 per cent of the country's
58
i A finale-hopper la never In style. She NEGRO IS EQUIPPED FOR
ft* Ilurometc-r
TRUTH.
30.21 m■, &lt;
room and hud to cut their visit short lend.
FAMILY QUARRELS
a.
ftu Is t tnil IIIInzer, a pathtlnder. She anCalm nnd clear.
on that neenunt. They also went on ' About 12 per cent of the country’s
Uclpates
style
As
soon
an
what
»he
*y
ft*
Wo noted in yesterday's Star nn to tell how the tourists were lenving z*nc( I I , T h e A M i t r l u I r l Frenn )
Is doing Is taken up and adopted by
About 10 per cent of tho country’s ft* ft** ffr ft* "a ft* ft* fta M ft*
account of where St. Pete would re- the state and wore not coming nnd
TAMPA, April 4— .T. F Nelson, a
the crowd -he drops lt and turns to
dues the rentals 25 per cent nnd Or- how damage was being done to the ' asphalt.
something else that Is absolutely new. negro, hns gotten into trouble here
Undo had announced that their rent- state.
About 10 per cent of the country’s SANFORD PASTOR IS
That applies to music, art. dancing, ns n result o f a quarrel with his wife.
dres“ and even slung. She U ever The police said it wns nn unusunl in­
NEW ADDITION TO
sis would come down 35 per cent.
Why not bo honest about it nnd fl',,,s!&gt;nr
They give ns the reason that it is the fr,.at t|„. people right? They nre
About 33 per cent of the country's
BAPTIST CHURCH on the still hunt for anything fresh cident because during the quarrel
that hns Deter before been dune or Nelson unstrapped his wooden leg nnd
extensive building program that has |,umnn bring.,, and be satisfied to get
Raymond (1. Carroll, tn the
„ „ „ „ „ „ _i,t, if
mode this possible in each city. These a ,|ct.enl profit out of the investment
About 55 per cent of the country’s
in connection with tho assignment known.PMInrtHphla Public Ledger.
severely beat his spouse with It. He
of Dr. George Hyman of Sanford to
towns might ns well tell the truth Inaternd of trying to bring it nil Intotnlr " n'1 «°«P"tono.
pnid n fine in police court.
nbout the situation nnd quit sending the hands o f the owner in one year.
About 100 per cent of the country’s his new post of director of enlarge­
Improving on Naturs.
out the word to the tourists that since (jv,,r „
rt(t„ tj10 star touched , olton rrf'J&gt; (!*■* n few thousand bales ment work at the First Roptist
I plucked an autumn leaf In the
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
they have not come so strong this on t(jjH subject nnd asked that Lake-' rn' WMl InArizona
nnd California) church here, Rev. C. W. Puke, pas­ park and took It to the etudlo. Show­
lis t
0-tfc
year ns usual, they nre willing, nnd |nn&lt;| p(.&lt;&gt;(l|c be f „ jr nn,| nct gouge th e' w,,lch ia rthwllt f'° ,H&gt;r ccnt of thc tor of the church, begnn n new series ing It to the man with the wonderful
of meetings. A special service was relatives, I said: “ How’s that for an
that their annual visits have been rut tourists, ns well ns local people, but w" rl,1’“ cott,,n crnl’Durability, economy, comfort nnd
short from 25 to 50 per cent, they then it was thought the city would
About 100 per cent of the country’s held by the junior and intermediate Imitation leaf made out ot a very
fine
grade
of
leather?"
“
Le’seelt?"
high
trade-in is what you get if you
departments
of
the
Sunday
school,
would make u discount now, provided |)L. with them and they were fooled, cottonseed oil nnd pennut oil, which
asked the man with the wonderful own a lltipp.
0-tfc
the tourists would just come hack. The city is far behind in its list of add annually several hundred million Rev. Duke speaking to them on "Your
relatives. Passing Ills Ungers over the
The records at Orlando nnd .St. Pete winter visitors nnd Lakeland should dollars of food supply to the north and Salvation.” Nineteen additions to the tinted surface, he remarked: "My
church were recorded nt the conclu­ uncle used to make Imitation leaves."
show that their tourist crop hns fall- |,.t it ,M. known some way that the west,
Your shoe money goes farthest nt
en o ff considerable. The reason is business men, the Chamber of ComAbout 100 per cent of the country’s sion of the meeting.
“ I suppose," I queried, "thnt they our store.
Peters Diamond Brand
not in the great increase in houses
the Rotary Club and other nr- sugar cone.
Dr. Hyman will take over the per­ were much better thnn this one?" He shoes nre eolld leather throughout.
nnd other construction work alto- gnnizntions will do nil they can to see
About 100 per cent of thc country's sonal work of thi1 new services which looked ut me In pity and sneerlngly New spring stock just received com­
gether, but n great amount of it is tImt rents are brought down where peanuts.
will be held each night o f this week said: "I’ll say they wns!"—Exchnnge prising the new and good things for
due to the exorbitant prices charged they belong for the benefit of tho
About I'.'l per cent of the country’s beginning promptly at 7:45 in the
ever)’ member of tho family. See our
Valusbls Weather Predictions.
the tourists which have driven them tourists ns well ns the year round citi* cane syrup.
evening. The children’s chorus will
Forecasts recently Issued by the styles and hear our prices. Wo save
out of Florida this year. Lakeland, xon&gt; lakeland rents are driving many
About 93 per cent of tho country’s prelude each service. Rev. Duke will British meteorological office predicted you money. Rivers Brothers, San­
too, got onto the fever and the crop people away from the city and when sweet potatoes.
deliver special sermons at 8 o'clock.
ten days of fair weather, probably ford avenue.
fitf-w2t
here is from .15 to 50 per cent less ., fellow is forced to buy a home
About 90 per cent of the country’s
Dr. Hyman was for several years n record for long distance weather
than usual and until house owners, rather than pay rent and in order to winter nnd early spring vegetables,
the pastor of the First Raptist church prediction In Knglnnd. No doubt wlrehoarding houses, hotels and other have money enough left to hold down
About SO per rent » f the country's ° f Sanford, »vtved for two yenrs In !rs* named iargtdy in this mnnvntlon,
find o'.it that the American pvopiu arc lt job, conditions arc not normal and rice,
the army ns chnplnin of the Eighty- which. If found to be tolerably roll
tired of being gouged, just thnt Ion r until folks get so that they will help
About 70 per cent of the country’s second division nnd wns very active i able, promises much for the agricul­
turist and others.—Scientific Ameri­
will be people generally have to wit- I,ring times back to normal wo arc grain sorghums or kafirs,
la tho chamber of commerce and one can
ness the shortage of winter visit &gt;h going to have this rent gouging
About 01 per cent of the country's of the business men’s clubs. He was
A Day Dream.
Not only are these high prices forced everywhere. Better repent early and cabbage.
also the president of the boy scouts
Thni wns u smooth stock salesman
upon the tourists, but upon local poo- try
help the situation some thnn
Alwut 50 per cent of thc country’s council nnd was prominent in lioys
In here Jtisl now.'*
pie os well nnd house rents there never to repent at all.—Lnkeland butter
work there.
"He wits. Indeed." said Mr. Pubfore have been inflated and some folks Star.
About 40 per cent of tho country’s
wnlte. "He hadn’t been talking tlve
Dr.
Hymnn
is
considered
a
valuable
who were content two years ago to
peaches.
addition to tho church in Tampn and minutes hefnre I saw myself stepping
get $40 per month nre now asking
About 12 per cent of the country's hns been given nn enthusiastic recep­ briskly into n bank to deposit n few
WIIAT PART OF ASSETS TIIE
$150 per month for their houses, be­
chickens.
SOUTH POSSESSES
tion by church officiate nnd congrega­ hundred thousand dollars, then stroll­
cause they thought they could get it
ing anmnd to my tailor to order a win­
About .‘10 per cent of the country's tion.—Tampn Tribune.
ter outfit of i dozen suits and mak­
As n consequence, there nre a lot of
l'iie Suuth is n powerful factor in |corn.
ing an engagement with a friend of
rooms
to rent, there nro a lot of die production system of tho United' About .'10 per cent of tho country's
,
TWO MEN K ll.LF.il
mine in the motor business to look at
houses for rent nnd much property states, and by developing its various i honey.
IN RANK KOIIIIKRY the fall styles In limousines."
or Hn *'•
10 on *
rni’ijy here nnd | u*nctH the section i* steadily incrcns* I About
33per centof thecountry'*
"What happened next?"
in other places 1. a decent amount for ing this power and gradually becom- W .
"Oh, I woke up. glancing hnxtlly
l HICAGO, April I.— While scores
the investment and were this in wnr it1K th(? ,,.nt!t,r ,n new nH WL&gt;„ HS
And the South hns:
ohotit
to see If I was still sitting In
of persons, helpless, watched, five
tines the only term that could he np- industries. With other sections old in
About.17 per cent of the country’s automobile bandits Inst night dhot the little old office and wished him
*g... I morning.* ” —Blriidngtmni Ageplied would be profiteering. The cities (|„Velopment, nnd with the South in swine.
and killed n patrolman, fatally wound­ Herald
thnt are trying to wake up before the infancy of its development, the
About 31 per cent of the country's ed n bank messenger nnd escaped with
Tk» Cbrbi It nw» tits t S.-4ttkr*. It’»
It Is too Into may get some of the people of the section have every ren­ cattle.
a satchel containing $20,000 which
"EXIDE
BATTERY
SERVICE"
tho
. V 11” *' *B&lt;^ •'•sly •!•»• *rrr
people from »he other hold-up places «(,n , n |„ok to th, futurc with fonf|.
About 30 jK-r cent of the country's the two were carrying. The mes­
t»» arid, cl*,p, il |b araiit and o d i o
strongest
in
the
world.
We
nre
paid
n i« i nte, ut t 10 proper way to ,)enco and determination. By com- milch cow*.
•rn, and (moothi out njly liar*.
senger died later. Thu holdup oc­
treat those visitors whom we say we ,mri(,0I1 wc art, pn.at_ nn,| it la nnlv
About IP per cent of the country’s curred on n brightly lighted street in to examine nnd re-fill your batter
€ a n '••••&gt;•■ • • n J a ct. ml
free of rhnr,*o. Thc Battery is the
i / no w '- « ‘
•*&lt;*'••• «*"-4
ore so anxious to have with u», Is to a um!Btion of u f, w yt, ir„ untiI th*e sheep.— Florida Metropolis,
front of thc Calumet National Bank. life of the car. We rc-ehnrgo and rei t u 0’s i
be fair with them from the very start. South is admitted to be the economic
Thc robbers made no effort nt con­ pnir all makes batteries.— Ray Broth­
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
Me arc sorry to see Lakeland people backbon. of the nation.
120 Lest I6ii&gt; sc. N.W Y«k. Il.p l M.
cealment nnd pnid no attention to
I'UIILISHING BOTH SIDES
ers,
Sanford,
Fin.
311-tfc-daw
get thc idea o f a1.king people outthe crowds.
In
its
recent
publication,
"The
Blue
ragcwis prices on anything.
The
The Tampa Tribune sensibly snys: ’ The two victims, Patrolman Ernest
habit isn’t so bad here ns it Is In Rook of Southron Progress,” Manufac­
"The trouble wilh too many people H. Cassidy nnd Philip Sommers, wore
turers
Record,
gives
a
comprehensive
many places, but such a thing hurts
today is they nre afraid to road the taking tho week’s collections of the
statistical
story
of
thc
South's
prog­
. Imkchrnd nnd at this particular time
Are Y ou T h in k in g A b o u t a Sum m er Cam p
other side. They nre like some relig­ Royal Building and Loon Association
if rents were put where they belong ress for the past forty years, and some
ionists
who,
fixing
their
eyes
on
n
to the bank. As they were nhnut to
F o r Y o u r B oys This Sum m er?
tho city would be more prosperous illuminating facts are contained in
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single Bible verse which, taken alone, enter the bank n large automobile
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nnd the town would be full and run­ the book that doubtless will prove us
M
interesting to the people of the South seems to be foundation for their be­ containing five men drew up. Four
The mountains of North Carolina arc the bast locations in the world ■
ning over with people.
us to the people of other sections not lief, refuse to see any other verse, or men lenped out.
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and espec­ ■
H
We know there nre some property
ially the growing boys.
familiar with the tremendous resourc­ hear any other text. The wide be­
Patrolman Cassidy nnd Sommers
N
owners who hnvc not ployed the gamo
a
tween the eyes man rends both sides, reached for their guns, but the rob­
es that abound here.
ns their more anxious neighbors hsva.
hears
all
comers,
carefully
differen­
A summary of the South's present
bers opened fire, shooting Cassidy
Laurel P a rk C am p N ear Hendersonville
In fnct we rented from n landlord
strength shows that tho section is tiates between probable fact nnd mere through the head nnd Sommers
for some time who charged within $5
is one of the beat camps in the South ns well »«
»&lt; -Ttnrrv rvu/r
bubble blowing, and is not hurt in his through the abdomen.
producing:
of the same rent up to n month ago
onui.ic with" n tine corps of teachers and councillors, with the best
About ion nor .
,.f *i,f country’" orlginaL-fccHef, unless- that-bclief-hnir
-that ho-did-fsur-yet.rn-aKu ntui when
: athletic instructors, with tho lake for swimming, with pure drinking
been founded on error, but he is ITVK INDICTED;
bauxite.
he wns rend)’ to sell the place he
ft
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
About 100 per rent of the country’s strengthened in his fnltli nnd made
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FOUR RELEASED
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more ubundant in his determination to
Fuller’s earth.
Send for Catalogue or See Me l’crsonally
About 100 per rent of the country’s I
ow n Ideas.**
WASHINGTON,A pril 4.— Five of
ft
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turpentine and rosin, which is about
The Tribune bus stood too firmly tho nine men held by the coroner's
R O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
ft
85 per rant of the world's output,
for true American principles to have jury ns responsible for the collapse
ft
SANFOItU, FI.OUIDA
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About 99 per cent of the rountry’r. j its motives impugtied by the simple January 28 of the Knickerbocker
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ft
sulphur, or more than three-fourths) fact that It publishes the views of theater with the loss of 98 lives were
of the world's output.
such men as Eugene V. Debits, IL G.* indicted yesterday by the grand Jury
About 99 |H&gt;r cent of the country's Wells and others on great American on n charge of manslaughter. The ? ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • a a a ■ ■ ■ a ■■■■■»■■ a s a a n • ■ ■ * • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
phosphate rock.
i issues. There are two sides to all other four men wero exonerated, the
About 92 per cent of the country's questions, and the mnn who can not grand jurors determining their con­
D E L IC IO U S
crude barytes.
i trust himself to read both sides, is in nection with the construction o f the
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About 90 par cent of the country’s ft precarious condition. Thera are, of building not sufficient to make them
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aluminum.
1course, some newspapers, whose edi-1 criminally liable.
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Alsiut 09 per cent of the country's tors are so well satisfied with their
Those indicted wero Reginald W,
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Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
carbon black from natural gas.
|own opinions that they regard it an Genre, architect of the theatre; John
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In
Bottles
Everyw
here
vice Our Motto
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About ” .i per cent of the country's useless to give space to the opinions Howard Ford, of the Union Iron
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Demand thc genuine— name stamped on every crown— ask ■
natural gus gasoline.
Iof others.
Works, who revised the original plans
for it by name
Altout fU5 per cent of the country’s
New problems are presenting them- for the steel roof structure; Donald
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Bottled only by
cumir.crcinl fertilizers.
1selves daily for solution, and the Wallace, general foreman for Frank
Phenes 497-194
:
About 60 per cent of the country&gt; newspaper that can not sec its way I,. Wagner, contractors for construc­
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The
Sanford
C
oca-Cola
B
ottlin
g
Com
pany
MELAKA BLOCK
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natural gns.
! rlcar to present all phases ot theso tion of the theater; Richard G.
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About 60 |ter cent of the country’s problem*, will render but small ser- Fletcher, foreman for the Hammett

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Days-Commencing Wednesday Morning, 9 a. m., April 5
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MONEY

A n d will sacrifice our entire stock to raise som e quick cash. Some o f the prices on our merchandise never heard
o f in Sanford in m any a day. This Sale will include S P R IN G and S U M M E R merchandise.
E V E R Y T H IN G in
the store on sale.
T H E R E A R E T H O U S A N D S O F D O L L A R S W O R T H OF G O O D , C L E A N ,
ST O C K T O B E SA C R IF IC E D FO R Q U IC K A C T IO N , IN C L U D IN G S T R A W
B E A C H S U IT S , SILK SU IT S, M O H A IR S A N D S U M M E R W O O L E N S .

If you don’t look these over YOU lose;

SEASONABLE
H ATS, PALM

It you do WE lose

his Sale Strictly Cash-Clothing Club Members can trade out at regular prices

THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BARGAINS

A L L O F O U R SU ITS

regardless of make or kind or
price have been placed in five
groups as follows;
Group 1... ...............
Group 2 ..............
Group 3 .
Group 4 .
Group 5 .

Y our Choice
A n y in the House

$11.48
17.48
22.48

E n terin g our Store

30.00

on opening m orn­

32.48

SHOES

in g o f sale we will
give a certificate,

Your Choice

good for

A ll Shoes in the House
M arked

ONE-HALF PRICE
On a purchase dur
in g Sale

AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS

T H E S T O R E T H A T IS D IF F E R E N T

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LOUISVILLE, April 4.—All honor
to Watteraon waa rendered at funeral
•ervicea here today. The body arrived m
laat night from Jacksonville and was^a
met
— ‘ by a committee of citiiena a n d !"
81111*8 CAIt LOAD OF PRODUCE
--------- )**ken to ll,e mortuary chapel, where , ■
EVERY EIGHT MINUTES
ROTARY WINS ANOTHER
ft " * tcd banked high with floral of. a
IN THE YEAR
For the first time since the orgnni- ferinlt» from persona and orgsnlza-15
The New York Time, of April 2
p j " th* S*n,ford Homing League *i? n* from many parts of the United ■
aaya:
*»v? Rotary Club ia all the way out of St* te" U"HI the time for the funeral "

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APRIL 4,1922

DEATH WARRANT OF JESUS7

POUTICAL
Ml *4 *r.

Responsibility

Document of Wonderful Importance,
if Genuine, I. Hidden Some­
where In City of Rome.

PAGE FIVE

S O C IE T Y
**RS FRED DAK;EH, Society Editor.
Phone 217-W
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plaining whnt the work nnd meaning
of the chapter was, and outlining tho
work and plans for tho convention
which will bo hold in Orlnndo May 2.
It is just one yenr since Mrs. Erel!
organized the splendid N. doV. How«rd Chapter, which has grown both
in number nnd strength.
At the conclusion of Mrs. Ezell’s
talk, the hostess served tea and sand­
wiches, ami a most pleasant social half
hour was enjoyed.

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document that
thm if
|« to ChrisKOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER
uucument
If genuine. Is
The friends of D. L. Thrasher an- '
,he
Interesting and
In ,h*
the
Bounce hi. candidacy for tho position |Z "
,,O’cumciit
CUm*n, ,n
»f County Commissioner for District j i.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
No. I. knowlntt th„t h . will M oil j Jr.o. ............... . V r ' S , ” ' ^ . . ”
times be found doing his full duty nsj tlus Pilate, actlu. .
L?wer Tuesday—Chautuuqua (evening), lecbe sees it and that the county will Galilee, stating That Jesus
ture, Lewis A. Convis nnd New
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have a business man In District No. 1 1 rvth shall suffer death on’ the°cro^ "
Make an agreement with yourself thnt
EASTER HALL
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England
Mule
Quartette.
*nd a conscientious worker for the
...........
In 1810 workmen, while excavating
Tickets for the First Annual Ball to ■
ou will save a definite amount out of
people of the whole country-.— Paid n the ancient city of Amlternum (n o . Wednesday—General Business Meet-1ht given April 17th at the newly envour weekly or monthly salary.
ing and Club shower for tho Worn- |
Oqulla) in the klnganm of Naples,
Political Advertisement.
|larged Parish House, can be secured
nn’s Club at Club House.
! from
„
found an antique vase In which lay
__ __
concealed a cupper plute. bearing on Wednesday—Mrs. M. S. Wiggins w ill1(;UI|,| ‘ p,,
’° r of th&lt;* SL A*ne"
fj I hen pay ofT (hat obligation in regular
sure nnd get your tickets
om- side a long Inscription In the lieTHE RASTER BAZAAR
entertain the members of thc Lucky nt)l|
II installments at the PEOPLES’ HANK of
of the Pipe Organ Club will be held brew tongue this, wh*n translated,
Thirteen Bridge Club at her home •....... 0,ne ',n'1 ‘'nJo&gt;' thu ,,,r*r‘'8t l*nl,
Sanford.
best nffair of the season. All kinds
at Dr. Mooro’s Optical Parlors, Sat­ Jesus*al&lt;1 l° ^ ,h'
w" rn" ,, ot
on Elm avenue.
of surprises and a good lime in store
urday, April 8th.
313-13tc
On' th. reverse side were the., We^ " d“ y - ChauUuqu“ :
Morning for you.
1his institution will help you with your
words. -A similar „,u,e L .en, m
1 h" " r! af,ernoon’
each tribe,”
'
; en ^ox ^ Fo.; evening, lecture by
ia
thrift account hy allowing you interest
Faithfully transcribed It read as Thomas B. Fletcher and
Gretchcn h «4 U q
*a !
on all the money deposited in its Savings
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follows:
1 Cox Co.
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Department.
"In the year seventeen of the Kin- Thursday—Chautauqua:
Morning,
peror Tiberius
t|K,
children’s hour; afternoon, Grand fci
ly scxeriih day oi Munli In the city
concert, Zedeler Symphonic Quintet.'
K* ■
of the Holy Jerusalem—Anuu* and
Evening, lecture, Frank Dixon nnd
•
.
b«&gt;r Florida: Fair tonight •n ,■
• Pirns being pr1,- ,. -aertitcatoni of
Zedeler Symphonic Quintet.
and Wednesday.
irnor of Imwer
-litlV»K Is, ,».• 1 n'^y-Chautauqua: Morning, chilMi You Can Find the Name of
“j
Ka
a* R* Bn
presidential
chair
..f
ti...
,ir:!l.tory
w,„.
&lt;,rt’ n * hour; “ fternoon, lecture, Ed^
Every Live Professional nnd
demns Jesus of Nazurei.i to die on
",in
‘ ,n“ ngst: evening “ Friendly
Ms Business Man Jn Sanford In
the cross NMweei
»„ iMoves, ihr
Enemies.”
1............................ ..
“a This Column Each Dny
■s s e s m i e e i i i
great nnd tintorlmi*
evidence o f th. Saturday—Chautauqua: Morning it.LIE IN WAIT F0H UNWART
people saying:
children's hour; afternoon, Solis’
........................................................... ..
"Jesus is u seducer.
Marimba Band nnd lecture; even- All Kinds of Get Rich Quick Schemes
■■■■Kaa a a a a a a a a a a a a a iH B
"lie la setlltimis
ing, Solis’ Marimba Band.
Offered to Visiting Americans In

E very man is responsible fo r his

j is Young

own sue
Herachcl II. Jonea, director of the living ^ * ilh, ^
Pro» P « t- ° f iU
the
Christian
or failure.
|New -York office of the Stato Depart­ S dn* ti e Men« Club a merry chaac. c^uJrch- The Active pallbearers in­
ment o f Farms and Markets, who has , *y ,,cf&lt;,»tcd the Kiwanis Club laat r,u,,P(l fnpn aaaociated professionally
niftht,
rolling
&gt;mong
fli lif with Britt
•
--- " •high
••»•• score, ,,wi,
.th Mr Watteraon,
--- --- miuviik
mem then.
5 True success is not a m atter o f accident 1
just returned from * vacation In Flor­ IC
M n * JudRe Robert Bingham. pubi|" ID U y b e ’ a t t a i n e d O n l y t h r O U i r h t ln v c
ida, said yesterday that Florida waa Knight second and Uoyd thin.
-The following show. Ju.t how It
Louisville Times, .n d -g a n d
^^
P ^ l S0V6I
booming agriculturally as well as
was
done:
Arthur
Krock.
editor
of
the
Time,
1
5
d
n
«
n
e
S
t
e
f
t
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rivnlly California, he said, as the w in-'
Tk
u . „
- — the Time*.
Rotary Club
The vault in Cave-Hill cemetery, deLfxiwtuj*'
t0r tfHrdcn ° f *be country.
I nritt
•••■152 174 150 476 »iffaed to resist corrosion for a thouA bank account, regu larly added to sti,
"So rapidly is the acreage o f winter, Kniirht
... 130 154 183 4C7 "*nd years, received the body. At
tt the Star Theatre Friday and Sat- |ruck crops, Including strawberries,' Houaholder
lates self-con fid en ce, self-resp ect and «
- .133 121 130 393 the head of the grave |s a simple
urday of This Week
fcoin* increased,” he continued, "th a t1R F Siw
control— those qualities th at are essential
140 150 102 40I granite shaft chosen by Mr. Watteronly high transportation costs will
"
all
true success.
811
------son
several
months
before
his
death.
keep the big markets of the North
H7 NEW DOMESTIC AND
Totals
1737 [J, bon’ no In^ription other than Mr.
from having as cheap fresh vegetable*
FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
Kiwania Club
. Watterson’a name and that of his
nnd fruits all the year around aa from Bowers
, , r l wife.
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135
nearby truck farms in the flush of the Lloyd
(fly The Am nr InIrtj J'yr •« i
--------140 154 151 445
--------------------------TALLAHASSEE. April 4— Secre-|MMOn'
. ,
C. Smith
...... 129 125 144 398 TEX RICKARD IS COMING
tnry of State Crawford’s report on, «i1 *• Rhodes,
director of the Flor- Jones
101 m
120 311
thr number of Corporations granted " ,a
Marketing Bureau, said that
BACK AT HIS ACCUSERS
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
charters during the month of March Kl,,ridn was now shipping out of the
Totals
shows a high water mark in the “t*te an average of a carload of pro....7 .........
F. P. FORSTER. President
•NEW YORK, April 4.—Tex Rick-'
«• p. WHITNER.
S
amount of fees collected.
During ,luci‘ CVMT eight minutes in the year
Standing
.k r-i ,
ard
was
summoned
to
the
district
at.
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March 87 domestic and foreign corHas 2,300,(Xft) acre, In f a m .T n d !
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0
information in connection with his
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04.21I.2S. -rcrrlary
|Mu,'. £ uh
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.500 devlnration that agents of the chil- B
ern w ^ ri d « l . „ , th .l .h l,
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- t m m„ . t „ pM
„ in
H o u r, e h * 1
5
7
.417 dren a society had attempted to Mark- ■
h. .1.1 Lnv.rnmcnt brtan Into th. tlucllon of cltru, fruit,, of * hirh huh- Kl» “ l« Cluh
niail him.
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S E E O U R S P R IN G W I N D O W
7
8
.334
state treasury each month an average dreds of new groves are being
n.cn nund
e1
1
o f 1 10.000.
I velopod, and in production of early;
I
City of Havana.
Individual Averages
n"” 1,? ; r
,nWSaturday—Eai ter Bazaar given by
172
THOS. J. A. REIDY
Something special at Rivers Brothw.njer vegrtables and strawlM-rries '
«verages not only include the *rs,
0
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........
.....
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the
Pipe
Organ
Club,
nil
day
at
Dr
if torney and Counsellor-at-Law
*• *s&gt;rrf°ni “ venue—Ladies’ pure
"Every American In llnvann has s
DAYTONA (’. OF C.
j r.urly cabbage was so plentiful this “ ‘“ ding ten bowlers but all thnt
"lie rails hlm-.lf f.iNely
falselv the king’ T" n' -',oort’’" ‘ &gt;P‘ icnl Parlor. opp«
par- thrend silk ho.f , mercerized Hale top
scheme to make your fortune nnd Id*,
Vrsctirirr in State and Federal Courts of Israel.
SECRETARY RESIGNS &gt;,,,r thnt hundreda of tons were left tiripnted in ns mnny
site postoffice.
loo.' -aid a recently returned Ameri­
jin the fields in Florida because the Theae averages Imrlud.**
f"*hlonpd » ^ i n g a . douhla',-Over Seminole County Bank
Mi* entered 1iii•• the tr-iuples fo|. Saturday— Children's Story Ilnur will can, according to the New York Sun.
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t0e&gt;
close fitting
lie held at Central Park at * p. m.
lowed hy n multitude bearing palm
” lt makes no difference whether your
MAYTOn V V oriV Y '- ™ ; " ’ ,
Pricf 1of,ore‘l In Northern markets rolled Inst night
Kht'
nnk,e- Co,prs. black, white and cord * "
branches
in
their
hands
Monday—St.
Agnes Guild will meet capilul Is $2 or u mil lion tines ihut
tion of S n r l l
Th ° " iRn" ' W0U,d not w the freight,
G.
TP.
Pet.
van.
Easter
sale
prico
|ld»5.
FO R —
ton of S. B. Crosbyns secretary „ f
The estimated acreage of earlv tri.h Bowers, Kiwarns
George A . D eCottes
Also
Ordered the llrsi &gt;••initrIon oullim
with Mrs. J. H. Coleman nt her sum. you cun tlml * proposition tlmt
... 30 1818 .160
TH URSDAY
he Daytona hamUr o f Commerce potatoes alone in Florida hi. velr U lidding, Cong.
CornelluN to lead Him to the place
will need Just the umoinit yo|( can
A tlorn ey-al-L aw
npnrtment in the Welnkn.
- 3(3 5552 .154 thing in socks, three
oecnmo effective y\nrll i „„ i
■ loinju mis year is
rul-e
quarters and
execution, turbid- uii. | rnoll whiilllFrom 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.
«Mrer Seminole County Bank
Mednesday — Regular monthly
Ann Orr,
Z .I.L ,
»n
................... Wrtu.lly. Amann, Men’s Club ...15 2130 .112, full length hose for mei . _____
soever, either rich &lt;&gt;r io.,r. to uppu««
'For4 - or 93 you can buy u hive of
.
• ri tnry for n 'U ptr cent. ovc?r lust v#»nr Tiln
Britt, Rotary
a
meeting of the Woman's Club nt b»i&gt;: Hie bee* will swarm the next
HANFORD
-:- FLORIDA the death of Jesus •‘lirlsi."
36 5035 .139 Kiris and infanta at Easter Sale
•1 p. m.
t«ry ’ until V*auc Wi"
"CPre' IpinK
"Ibcady has begun w !h Pennington, Cong. ... 33 4582 .138 Prices
9*(|t. Dish Pan
«hi\ ai.d you \\III have l« o hives.
The
wline-ses
utm
-itu.'.l
the
itinDon’t fail to seo our show,
t«ry until a successor is appointed. « total of nearly 100 cars in
, Renaud, Cong.
Double Holler
Keep tills process up it few weeks
33 4551 .137 ings before buying. Rivers Brothers
B-cjl.
Stew Kettle
deuinntloii
were:
Diii.le)
Itolmnla,
.»
Sauce
Pan
Set 1-, i y t ., 2-qt.
S.
0
.
Shinholser
Setts, Men's Club
Miss Adelaide ltenyngc, of Orlando, and you will have n thousand hives,
34 4659 .137 Snnford avenue.
I hnrl»«*e; llaplinel It**1ritiLi .limntui*
(i-t|I. Covered Sauce Pan
S-C’up
Percolator
t«o" S Z
M d t Mn.y ° u ‘ hC ° r,f“ ni” * ! ,•t it T
e
^
rm
r
d,
l°
*“
•
«
»
•
«*-«yiar. Them- already have had a I.loyd, Kiwanis
, ; Help M ake S a n fo rd ’s L aw n s (M ow er) Iiei
Conlructor and Iiuilder
liohanln, Capet, m citizen.
was the week end guest of Mrs. Ray­ aud ns bees can work the year round
30 4929 .136
10-in Heavy Skillet
Roaster, 10-in.
In t ubs, flower* being continuously
„ „ 4I „
-j decided effect on the market for old Knight, Rotary
It waa also* stated tlmt .Ir-us should mond Key.
.3 6 4867 .135
l-qt. Tea Kettle
SANFORD
FLORID*
fi qt. Sauce Pan
In bloom, each hive will make you 92ft
SEARS ANNOUNCES
(Potatoes. Omitting Long Island from Overlin, Men’s Club
go
i*U
l
of
the
city
of
.leru-.it&gt;'m
by
ilia
j
t
i
f
u
l
W
e
W
ill
H
elp
Y
o
u
35 4683 .133
slid ii thousand hives iiiciin $—'•,&lt;H■» a
FOR CONGRESS ! co,,* 'l*r" t,on' Florida now sends more Bennett, Men’s Club
of S l r' " ' •l.«- Ai.geies Timet.. Mtn, ' ecu Butt motored over from
•—
'
35 4487 .128
year.
A neat Income even In an ex­
--------. potatoes annually to New Vork than R. E. Stevens, Rotary
SM ITH B R O S.
Orlundo today and spent the day here pensive resort like llavumt.
23 2930 .127"
&gt; »nu troresslonal Women’s L’lub
He and She
WASHINGTON, April 4 .- A spo- ',0** N,,w York Mate,
Houaholder, Rotarywith her mother, Mrs. L. G. String-j ‘‘If you have u few huudted dollar*
32 4095 .127 1 Jests all young women d*slrii.g
•There are three -tun
Garage
and
M
achine
Co.
finl despatch to the Orlnndo Sentinel
Florida
is
a
Carter.
Kiw
fellow, who accompnnletl her home to [ Y»'i will be advised Co go Into tho B
ruta is a very rmportant factor
Kivv“ ni"
18 2258 .1 2 5 :
Joyment to register at the First
Infatuation for a woman
&gt;«ys Congressman W. J. Sears Inst in o&gt;»iking the food supply of New
chicken business and your udvlser ■
’ * on,rwnv im\niK
tmvine lil
to.** wny midi point; lui be her guest until tomorrow,
Experl Auto Repuir Work
33 U29 .124 ‘National Bank.
■
wri),
night announced
that
he
would
he
«
v
'»rk
will tell you how egg* sell ut tl or 8 ■
■■a a Ka a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a a
. .
—- — ..
City one of the most varied
' d* ( '
Kiwa
31 4186 .123
w«y.M
—
—
J’hnne 30
AGNES G. IIERNKR. Ch.lra.sn
■ ■ a a a a a a asn
Corner First and Oak
cents a piece—they don't sell them by ■
2 0 -Y e a r Guarantee W ith Fvery Piececandidate for re-election to the llouac healthful in the world. Even the ,.vJ l h a "&gt; Ho," r&gt;13 1607 .123
’The renaon that a love tiflalr no *el-'L**
Lane, accompanied E. A. tin- dozen In Havana—and each hen
” Representatives from the fourth
wage-earner here Is now able to , , ‘'nry*
dum ends Imppll) Is that mo of the ball and family to Orlando to nttend
.17 1973 .116
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
‘WE DELIVER THE GOODS’ low-rs Is generally unwilling for It t« the watei mrnivul Friday evening, nnd Will therefore earn 912 to *15 yearly, ■
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while lu-r tioard will be J.'lsn or some ■
.116 t
the nrimnrv t..
k..i,i i ___ ........K
“ s “ '*un-, .... ..........
■
•l '1 ■IL”
i. turning with them t«* be their guest NUcb *U|||.
Mr Sea?
,,r
June «
..... .. *" w.nier an in summer. The Wight, Kiwanis
.17 1911 •111 ■
Quick
Service
Transfer
■
"It I* probable tlin
tbit! If * woman ran for a few days at their new home,'
t r n
*
a
ffiven heaviest enrlot receipts „ f lettuce in Kent, Cong.
■■■■■■■a a a a a a a a a a a ■■■■■ ■■a aa a aa a aa a aa a aa a aa B a a B B H
"If your fortune Is up In Ihe thou­
15 1716 .114 S
Storage
Facilities
not
see
the
point
of
he
( &gt;r publication, declared thnt he had JNcw Vork City, in the year,
y ear for ex Jones, Kiwanis
liii-buiid'* |“ Quarter Rest" at Lake Mary.
sand* you lire advised to go Into the
15 1607 .113 ■
plea*, you, tell others; If no Joke* she will see very little Indeed id
ri. .reived
mnny letters from
his conco n -1,in,ld‘-. are in th® Period of IW om h.r Jewett, Cong.
lumber business and you will tie told ■
.
..........
18 2027 112 n
him.”
PHONE If 10
a
felt ns. Pfconc 428
of the tremendous (tenuiml tor pole* N
PARK AVENUE
i i.nents ‘ "'"oiending his efforts and to March inclusive, when the supply »*. P. Smilh. Kiwanis 11
THE
ROYAL
NEIGHBORS
OF
1135 1021*
“ A woman cares most for a man
Which
to
hang
tobacco
while
It
I
*
...........
.............................................................................................
assuring him of their support. Mr. is aalmost
I
entirely from Florida and
AMERICA
when their love affair lx o u t ; a mac
IIIS IS S IS
being cured. The Amerlcun who 1 * _______________
’
""hi that because of the con
The R. N. of A. met ut the Masonic explaining Hie huge profits from these
enre* most for a woman before tliell
' , pn,«- M°re toniatues, cabbage DAYTONA METHODISTS
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
~
—
gested condition of the House calem ami lettuce came here in 1920 front'
love nffair liu* begun."
Hall Thursday for their regular meet- enterprises usually does hi* talking In
FOR SERVICE
T o HLII.I) NEW CHURCH
dnr he would in all likelihood be un- Honda than front any other state.
"lt Is Ihe mini who lm» no right whe||ng, all officer* nnd a great number of * cafe and docs hi* figuring on lop
nb e to devote much time to his cn»mgenerally comforts the woman who tins the members being present.
Call 14C-J
of the marble topped tables. The table
Om of the things that impressed
MJr Ihr
Pmgn.
wrongs."
mee mo*‘ in Florida was the
DAYTONA,
After the meeting the doors were tups are covered with llgures on n
"ppor,
April 4__ The Com.
w. RAWLING, Prop.
"It Is more or less true that an at­
busy tiny until a waller come* around
tunity for |H.ultry rniaing. The tietractive woman bus no friends. Th&lt; thrown open to the Modern Woodmen. with n damn towel and wipe- off (be
has"ann
p»&gt;««h
f u n k r a i. o f e m per o r
tnnnd for eggs in the Mali
The
R.
N.
A.
gave
their
visitors
a
announced its intention o f buildmen are more nnd the women b-**."
nil the
tables and obliterates the fortunes.*’
SANFORD NOVELTY
CHARLES TOMORROW &gt;*’«r around Is much in excess of the' T n npw ^
"Oddly enough, the woman nlu very humorous tableau which set the
« f worship at a cost
looks most self-possessed generally be­ bouse in an upronr.
"uppiy, and conditions, in som o|0I not ,,,M thnn ?100,000 on the site
WORKS
long,*
in some mini.”
latter nil were ushered into the
•"
I'lenl
» f "&gt;'•
Chun h. , h. ] cZ rT t
I lie Pipe Organ Club will have a
I 1 NCHAL. April 4.—The funeral Z T : ’
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
"Mitt always -ay that they loatbl beautifully decorated banquet room
Kg
production
there.
In
the
w
ln
t.r'
Penin*uU
,)
r
,v
e
&gt;
Daytona
Bench
An
1
1
ookeil
Food Sale Saturday, April J5.
of former Emperor Charles of Austhe prettiest golden brown, puffy hmruit* anybody
being flattered, but don't lake any no­
General Shop and Mil) tice—no mull has ever known that Ik where a delicious salad course w,,s Faster eggs will also he on «ale.
trin-Ifungnry will be held In the •nu- trainloads of eggs must bo bro’t J!r° * l?1" te,y on«’ ‘ hint of the building
ever ate? Anyone can with
served.
' to supply Ute enormous tempt-rary fu" d ha" been pledged, it was stated
1 hose wishing to put in an order for
d e s ir a b l e lots
was fluttered."—From ‘Turnings," L&gt;
Parish church here Wednesday alter- population.
SPLENDID HOMiL
W ork
‘ ' “ ""
Thl’ Florida Market Bu‘ "sctlon will begin as soon
Sidney Tremuy ne.
Faster Kggx will please phone 171.
THE YOUNG MAN’S
f o r h o m e s it e s a t
On the day of «hr funeral the n-nu
H O N EY ROY FLOUR
says tho market for eggs last n"
SITES
CAN
NOW
BE
CONTRACTOR
and
HUILDEIi
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
Tentntite
plans
for
the
■
7-1Otr
people will be permitted to pass by
(SELF RISING)
CHANCE—SECURE
A
ir m im n
. .
•• •
AN
ATTRACTIVE
Cards by the Thousands.
M7 Commercial S tm t Sanford, T it
Litlo Mis* Marjorie Till!*, d a u g h - ------------------------------SECURED WHERE
J fV *" F,or,d" was a cent a dozen ground floor provide for
the ensket nnd view the body.
Sunday
h
o
m
e
,
w
i
t
h
w
o
r
k
PRICE
More Christmtt* card*, probably, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tillis, colelugber on an average than in any oth- School room to sent 900. n dining
because if* "The World's Best Flour" with the fin­
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club April
LIVING is Reasonable
Francis Joseph Otto, eldest son.
room
„ Mtchen Th&lt;&gt; nm|n nu j|
were posted by l&gt;r. Theodore Maxwell hrnted her sixth birthday Saturday af- -’ 1st.
AT GOOD WAGES
est
and purest leavening scientifically added at the
fi-tfc
who now is treated by the family ,s State*1c n ‘hC Uni°M
- The
ot Woolwich. Hutu by any "to* Indi­
mill. Your grocer sells it.
Geo.
W
.
K
n
ig
h
t
Hate
College
o
f
Agriculture
at
torlum
nnd
the
pastor’s
study
will
b0
ternisin
at
her
home
on
Elm
Avenue
---------------------------sovereign, yesterday w „ out gathervidual. suy* Loudon Answer*.
on the second floor.
Tho most conservative men are buy
•ng flowers to plnrc on the birr For- (jnincavillc and the State Marketing
Real Estate nnd Insurance
lie bud been engaged for a loll| with a delightful party.
',rr3U arfc vntuuruging the develop.t
t-'
Tinhouse
wa*
prettllv
deeorntrd
K
Hupmobllc*.
fi tfc
wotk In j
• ” ■* m u rau u
lime iii iiicdlcul
iiirdicui nussloiiuiy
missiouui) wink
ANFORD -:- .;.
FLORIDA
F L O R ID A G R O C E R Y CO.
Zit" r0m*,n"
India, utnl for some year* before lilt wiP&gt; rut flower* nnd the afternoon
Isidy Kn'
o f PrCM
her husband
night and day.‘ he |meat of commercial henneries and in- HAND CONCERT CENTRAL PARK.
m sT iiim rr u iis , i m i .a t k a .
"tructing farmers through the coundeath, which look plnee In 1914, In was happily spent by tho children in
ATTENTION, I K VOTERS!
«&gt;• farm bureaus in up-to-date methods
made it hobby of printing these card! playing games.
Sanford
M
achine
8?
The Sanford Band will render the
»&gt; '-kk prouuctlon and marketing.
In various languages, nnd sending | The favors were fancy caps nnd has.
You are expected to meet at the
following program in Central Park *
' A T 9 :0 0 A . M .
Foundry Co.
them nil over the world to |wopl« whe k.-t* fil(,-«| with candies, delicious In Methodist Church Thursday after­
“ I nc farmers in Florida havee learnIc
thl. evening and extend. « cordial in­
|cmUTI nluj c«ko were served.
»’&lt;i from the
noon nt 0:30 sharp to attend the Cen­
•&gt; rneral Machine and Holler Work; he thought would appreciate litem.
California &gt;nation to the people generally to !&gt;«
A n d \Y ill Continue for Five D a ys and Then Close
Altogether he sent out, during till
Enjoying
Marjorie's
hospitality tral Florida Lenguc Union nt Dof
CORRECTED t o NOV. |fi. J92l
that efficient and economicalil market-' present:
SEYMOUR, INI).
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxc Pistons; lust ter years of III* life, some Ku.tsX
were Effi \enable, Charles Woodruff, l-nntl. We must have 100 per rent to
iJ'K of their products can he
u&lt;
Mnroh Semper F,delis... j . p. SoUM
lie
uccomcard*.
Inscribed
with
seasonable
Southbound
Ovcraiie Rings and Pins; Flywheel greetings In more than 3d different Justice Butler, Katherine Tillis, Doris bring hark the banner. You must
pushed efficiently only through co- Musical fantasy (From the Comic
Arrive
Departs
operative
marketing
associations.
7-2tf I I I S B I I S I B I I I S S S m i S U S I I B S I B S I M I I B S B I S S D S I S S i l l i i n
No.
Steel Gear Band*; Crank Shafta re­ laiiguuges nttd dialect*, mid nto-ily Rockey. Sadie Linchnrt, Mary Griggs, lot there.
Opera Mikado) .................. Boettger
M3
.... 2:30 a.m.
2:40 a.m. !* , aMot'i*‘ 1°ns are rapidly increasAda
and
Etlith
Singletary,
Mamie
nnd
printed by Ills own band.
Waltz—Moonlight „n the Nil,.
No.
27.
SANFORD
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
turned; agent* for Caillc Inlward atW
8:40 n.m. *ng in numbers and strength. Their
For several year* past a rhnrltuhlt Louise Melton, Carl Youse, Verna and
* No.
91
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.... 1:18 p.m.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
1:38 p.m. mm is to build up u reputation for
Indy residing In New York bn* posted Elmer Bandy and Wilbur Tillis.
Outboard Motor*. -----------Phone 61
No.
Fox Trot—^Texarkana ...............Silzcr
89
.... 2:55 p.m.
ft.O
tx)
Christmas
card*
to
a*
many
3:20 p.m, junlity and uniformity of their pro: A N D FOR T H E USE O F A L L TH E I N V E S T o S
H
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
Many pretty birthday gift* were re­
No.
85..
Intermission.
.... 0:56 p.m.
poor children; and there I* n philan­ ceived by the hostess.
1018 West First Street
7:10 p.rti; lucts through standard grading and
1018 West First Street
Trombone Charnsteristic, Tho Blues
thropic society, whine headquarter!
............................... .............................
packing. The best they produce is
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are In South London, which uiiinmlly
„
‘ ‘ ......................Fred Jewell 18
Northbound
FOR T H IS S E R V IC E C A L L 2111-J.
■hipped to Northern markets, and a •election (from the Bohemian Girl)
ST. AGNES GUILD
■
dlRpnUht-K between Jhl.Uts) and Id.tSIt
Arrive
Departa “ K
.................................................................................. ..
odd sizea ami quality
The nu mbers of tho St. Agnes Guild
No.
Christum*
enrd*
to
prisoners
nil
ovei
82
— 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m. unedited to shipping is to be found i!I
were must delightfully entertained
No.
the world.
84
...11:45 a.m.
12:05 p.m. the enormous winter |a.pulnt|«„ of th
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Bait
No.
H0........ 2:35 p.m.
2:65 p.m. Mate. There is much the New York
Breed* New White C*rnjtlon.
Peterson nt her home on Mngnolia
No.
92--------------- 4:00p.m. 4:05 p.m.
Crossing the American arnalloc' avenue.
farmer can learn from these more dis­
No.
..........10:00 p.m.
known a* "Mr*. T W Lawson" wltt
tout producing stations that have
Armies for Hu- Lois Keity wardOn the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Foist Coast Railway, ChuluoEnglish plants hn* produced, nftci
round how to overcome the difficul­
rola'
were
turned
in,
nnd
other
sew­
la, Ha., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
y
Trilby Branch
twenty-four year* of M-Itvllvre breed
ties of remoteness from market thru
ing
attended
to,
among
which
were
I
modern brick hotel, with private hath* and hot water heat First
Inc. a dazzling while variety, the flrul
Arriv*
LLOYD GEORGE RECEIVES
Departs comparative organization."
flu*, cuisine. Rate* *2.50 to 93-50 per day; $10 to 9IH per week ACxNo. 100______
of a new ince of disease rcststlni scarfs nnd tray covers for the hospital.
7:00 a.m.
VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ■
rordinir to location of room.
After the business session n social
flower*, which lb described n* n Irl
*No. 2 4 ...... .
3:23 p.m.
Twenty
miles
per
umpli
of
horticulture.
gallon
of
gas,
hour
wa*
enjoyed.
Among
the
Guild
“ No. 158...........
SAVE YOU MONEY
7:00 a.m. 1 .1,000 miles on tires
II* breeder. .Stuart Low. who Ii memliers present were Mesdames |
no repairs. This
Lo n d o n " ' A - p ^ ' T—- TSH
hV? ’ over- ■
No. 22..........
----------- - W J .fs s v a V
M R S . C H A S . D . B R U M L E Y . M an ager
7:00 p.m. Is what* Hupp owners say.
showing hi* novelty, named While Archie Betts, S. M. Lloyd, Julius TnkWrite
ns
fi-tfc
:
.
;
K. ,s 1'J -"1 dn&lt;* taxes reasonable. N o w is vour oil
Pearl,
at
Ihe
Royal
Horticultural
.
j‘r nrh, Delln liny, Robert 'Herndon, M.
.
,
.
- , - Merday when : POJ’tunity, all lots ai:e pneed
Leesburg Branch
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hall, London, hn* succeeded
ahke, and the a d va n ta g es lie a l t o g e Z
E
m
p
ire
H
otel
Block
Minarik, Chris Matthews, Fred I)nig,«
T
«
e
a
SON
WHY—
Mine
Loco­
We handle Ihe celebrated
Arrive
retaining
the
old
enrnutlon
frag
the
selection
o
f
the
site.
o
f
H
u*-V*
n
thc
votc
of
fonfldence
Departs motives. Factory Trucks, B.ttlaahip., f the hotisc by a vote of 374 to 94
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Spaulding, Reset and llrap*No. 157------------- 3:65p.m.
ranee, which In many modern cr, Jr., Paul Bigger* and J. B. Cole­
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Airplanes, Submarines un.i railroads
varieties hn* almost vanished. It man.
er-.Msinnrd line*, also Ihe
No- 21. ....... 2:60 p.m.
b u n d " t,h 0
° f " qu ick’ v lo ,c n :
thunderstorm In clearing up the politI* stated thnt Hie new pc !' rree ennui
"lioulavllle Slugger" hat*.
101...... — 5:50 p.m.
S E E O R W R IT E A T O N C E , T O
h a t o T i f s uC| ^ iye,y on , r:xiDE" leal atmosphere.
“
Hon has gone through all disease
H enry M cLaulin, Jr.
The
fiRht against
“ No. 25.................. 1:30p.m.
Ihe
hall
U. I&gt; C. MEETING
C Everything for
cnJJfJ
ir n,,Me ot ,heir he.vy coalition,
test* and has come out tilisenthed.
however, has
has n«t been
X ' k X S S * COn*tructlon- Thoro
nowever,
plnyer
nl
right
prices.
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
No- 22.....
7:00 pjn.
Thc
N.
drV.
Howard
Chapter,
U.D.
IJ
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
LX IDF Battery m*de to f it I abandoned by the opposition, it is de.
CALL
AND
SEE
OUR
C.,
held
n
most
Interesting
meeting
I?
Not
In
Those
Days.
overy mako automobilo with 3 to 7 clnred.
We handle ever&gt; thing in
Oviedo Branch
LINK
L Mr*. Nexdore— Your boy threw * last Friday afternoon at the borne of L
year
*No. 120........ 7:45 p.m.
Mr*. L. G. Stringfcllow on Ninth
--------H
)*F™ V*rVlCe' ° C0 U‘ *hout nn “ KXlump of coal at our cat.
IDE
T H E F R U IT A N I ) V E G E T A B L E L IN E
ror &gt;our car.—RAY BROTH­
*Mo. 127______
.
Mr.
Nnybor—I’ll
attend
to
the
yotinj
street,
3:40 p.m. ERS, "EXIDE" BATTERY c m
if ' ° U T o ’* K" w,on« whcn &gt;ou 1'uy a
rascal
Not that we care nnythlntj After the regular business meeting
x —Daily, except Sunday.
Car Lots or Loss. Ship us
VICE.
an
i
’
Wn thc ^
automobile
about vour cut. but no boy of mine I* M„ FlH, of f,&lt;,„bl)rjr&gt; atatc or„ anix;
______
311-tfc-daw in the world in its price-class.
THE
SPORTING
STORE
S
0-tfe
going to waste roal In that &gt;""nn*r Icr, and fourth vice-president, g a v e the I’hone 25I-W
Richm ond, V irginia
S
Sanford, Florida
*12 Bast. 1st St.
—Do*lon
Transcript,
I chapter a very delightful talk, ex T
Sanford, Flo.
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SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

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•

The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD

•The City Substantial"

IN T p E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

y o l u b ie

in .

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLO RIDA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. 1U22

NUMBER 8

MINES SIGHTED IN
OPERATOR-MINER MEETING FLOATING
PATHWAY OF LINERS IN NORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
IS CALLED IN WASHINGTON
ATLANTIC— WARNINGS SENT OUT SECURES NEW WHOLSALE
CONGRESS TO TAKE A HAND
CONCERN FOR THIS CITY
injr T h e A u w l s I r S P r e s s )
W A S H IN G TO N , April f».— A drift

ing mine was sighted yesterduy in the

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pathway charted for liners plying be­

PRESIDENT IS
ASSAILED FOR
FIRING ORDER
HANDS OFF POLICY
Conference is Called for
Monday, April
10th

hut

governm ent

does

not

W A N T T H E P R IC E O F C O AL
R A IS E D
W A S H IN G TO N , April 6.— A congresslonal effort at settlement o f the
coal strike, particularly ns it involves
the bituminous fields, was begun yes.
terday, when Chairman Nolan o f the
house labor committee was authorized
to telegraph invitations to n number
o f representative operators and o ffi­
cers o f operators* associations in the
central competitive coal fields to at­
tend a meeting with the miners’ union
leaders in Washington April 10, nnd
attempt to reach an agreement.
A t the same time, Senntor Hornh,
republican, Idaho, too!, occasion to
say in the senate that “ drastic public
action” might he demanded, nnd to
charge the operators with contract
brrnking in precipitating the strike.
A possible divergence between the
views o f the members o f congress
nnd those of the administration, how­
ever, was seen when Attorney Gen­
eral Daugherty issued a statement
that the government is not undortnk

M A Y PR O IIE CASE OF D E M O ­
C R A T S WHO LOST T H E IR
JOBS.
W A S H IN G TO N , April 5. — P rcsi.
dent Harding's dismissal o f 29 bureau
o f engraving executive* wan the cen­
ter o f another storm o f dem ocratic
protest in congress yesterday, despite
a W hite House explanation that the
president had not intended b y his
action to "reflect on the ch aracter"
o f any o f the dis«hnrged officials.
In the senate a congressional in­
quiry was proposed form ally in a
resolution by Senator Caraway, dem ­
ocrat, Arkansas, who declared the
president's unheralded dismissal order
had been "inhuman, and inexcusable,"
several other democratic senators
joined in the attack while in the
house o f representatives, Byrnes,
democrat, Tennessee, assailed the
president’s act as "nothing short of
an outrage."

tween Boston nnd Europe. Warnings
of its presence were sent out by radio
broadcast by the hydrographic offiu
of the navy department to nil man­
ners.
The vessel which reported the mine
gave its position ns latitude 40 d&lt;&gt;.
grees 1R minutes west, longitude 52
degrees 56 minutes north. Th e loca­
tion is south o f the Grand Hanks, nnd
west o f the junction at sea where
ships bound from Europe to Boston
leave the trnck of the Europe-New
York linora, and bear almost due we-t
into port.
Since January 1, 1921, eigh t float­
ing mines which drifted from the re
making m ine fields of the w a r ovrr
sea, have ^
definitely reported to
the hydrographic office in the North
Allan ic area, immediately o f f
the
Anier can coast.
During the same
period tw o mines were reported off
the southern part of the
American
There w ere reported and charted by
the hydrographic service fro m Janu
ary 1, 1921, to March 29, 1922, 121

floating mines, while six additional
mines were reported before the 1921
date.
An insurance company asked for
detailed Information as to the distri­
bution o f the mines observed and re­
ported nnd was informed that 72
mines or 59.5 per cent o f the total
for nil waters were in the European
nren, 69 o f them being located in the
region described as "north o f 45 de­
grees north, east of 15 degrees west."
"It must be remembered," the hy­
MOST
PO PULAR
E N T E R T A IN *
drographic office informed the insur­
TH E ENTIRE PICO HOTEL
M K N T EVE R SE E N IN
ance company, that this letter does
BUILDING HAS BEEN
TH IS C IT Y .
not purport Jo cover nil mines adrift,
LEASED
but only those actually observed, nrd
The popular quartette, represent. VT
4
.
reported to this office.
Ing the N ew England states, held tho
A U N \ P K c « f f p ’ P re s id e n t
of
In co-operation with the internal - ! closest attention o f the large crowd ’ ^ 'S o u t h e r n D n . g C o m p a n y o f
ionnl mine clearing company in Lon­ that attended the first entertainment J a c k s o n v ille , a f t e r c a re fu l
mdon, the hydrographic service furnish- Of the Redpath- Chautauqua, which p o t i o n o f v a r io u * lo c a litie s ( in
c* regular mine warnings and chnrts (inminl In (hit rite voiIn riU v tinrlav ‘
(loCUlcd
opened in this city yesterday under f , ‘ V " ^ O
, lltllll
, V I* lo f llltl, 4
U
CC,l,ed
to all mariners leaving
American the nUBpiccs Of the Business «nd Pro- t U n t S a iifo n l o f f v m l g r e a t e r pos^
Th„ c , how thnt, v a lt
mlno
k lt lv llil m u
I A H
V M it n u l n l i l t a l i m
#
The pro­ aihilitiea for the establishment of
nri, „ o f thc wnr ar„ , t||1 u n sw , fessional Woman's Club.
a branch of his business than
, nd minM thnt brcA,; loo„ . drift inlo gram varied enough to please the
were to he found in other sec­
,ho chnnneU ))f „tcnm, hip tr„ ffil. oc. most critical audience and wns re­ tions visited.
ceived
with
murh
applause.
rMionnl d#. truction of vessel* from
...c New cmcoiiu
wuarieuc
Shortly before leaving on a
The
Englnnd mat*
Male Quartette
,hi&gt; cauil0 M n g ri.|)ort(M,. Nnv&gt;. (lf.
rendered the prelude at thc evening's trip further aouth, Mr. O’Keeffe
ficcrft hflit*vi» it will Im? yvnrn In'forr program, and was greeted with the announced that he had been ntthe danger is wholly passed or until
aarne henrty welcome. The lecture, fracted to Sanford by the many
the action o f salt water has finally
"Under the Paw* o f the Russian inducement*
it
offered and
destroyed the mines.
Bear," by Lewis A. Convis, was a which
had
been' favorably
wonderful story well told by a man brought to hia attention in varwho is one o f the best posted in *0U8 forma of publicity originatAmerica on his subject and his re- big from th e Sanford Chamber
marks gave people n new light on of Commerce. Upon his arrival
this much misunderstood country.
be stated that he was ,at first
Tonight nt 8 o’clock Gretchun Cox doubtful of securing a suitable
nnd Company
Compnny in a program o f classic location, but
n i ? A T i l D V f i A U n t T nn&lt;*
out tthis
h is difficulty had
hat
lift A IH
I l f I I I I n ! music w ill begin one o f the best c n -'b e o n overcome through the sue
trrtninmenta o f the entire C'hautau-, cessful efforts of the local Chamqua. The program w ill bo concluded ber in negotiating his lease for
I l l y T 9i&lt;» A a t n r l a l n l P r r u \
one
o If Die Pico Hotel
Building;| und
ID U R B
rFletcher,
IL L U I I If
U
lic
U
MUNE, Belgium, April 5.-—Armnnd by Thomas UBrooks
Jeannes wns condemned to denth In America’s leading dramatic orators which, ftftor being remodeled und
court here Inst night for treason and and editor o f tho Mnrlon, Ohio, Trlh. elevators Installed, will be one of
espionage against Belgium nnd her une, competative paper o f President tho most modern warehouses in
work will be
allies during the world war. He had Harding. Mr. Fletcher has the iarg- Sanford. This
[wasted he wns instrumental in bring- rat return dating of uny young man started the first of May and Mr.
ing about the arrest and execution on the Chautauqua platform and his O'Keeffe hopes to b egin bim lneaa
biter than the fifteenth. He
by Germans o f Edith Cavell, the Brit­ lecture alone Is well worth thc price
ish wnr nurse, but this charge was o f n season ticket, i f you fall to intends to utilize all the facilities
Sanford offers as a distributingnot mentioned In the indictment hear him you are a big laser.

Southern Drug Co. to
CHAUTAUQUA
Locate Branch
Here
YESTERDAY
WAS SUCCESS READY BY MAY 15

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CAPITOL
BELGIAN TRAITOR
REMOVAL
IS CONDEMNED TO
MEETING

Taking the lead in defense o f the
administration, Senator New, repub­
lican, Indiana, told the senate there
wero "am ple reasons" for the dism is­
sal,
unfortunately
there
—•
•# although
ii
um
u iu iiia(ii|f
Vi
i f It*
ing
were u
times
when me
the president
president could
• to do anything
.... " in the
--- ipresent
-—
m n wnen
situation o f the coal matter, declaring j not take the country'Into his con fl- WITH 300 D ELE G ATES P K K F B C T
Hint "men have a right to quit work ,iPncf.
PERM A N H N T ORGAN 17. A T IO N
and men have a right to employ other
A T ORLANDO
A t the White Hogse, S ecretary
men," that the public was not men- Christian, acting for the president.
f c e \ • «nr In I rd I ' r r a * )
(I IRl r r T______________________,
aced with cosl shortage, and that it declared in a letter to one o f the
O RLAN D O , April 6.— T h ree
hunwas the duty o f local authorities to dismissed officials that a full expinna
dred
delegate*
from
all
sections
of
maintain order
tion was net yet opportune" although the state E ast and South o f the Sn
The government would not look the chief executive regretted that " i n ­ warn- rlvnr 'met here today t « per­
with fnvnr upon coal price Increases, sinuating publicity wxs being given
manently organ ize a capitol Removal
Mr. Daugherty said, adding thnt he the incident. There had been no d e ­
Association w ith the object o f moving
“ saw no reason at this time to be. sire, the secretary wrote,,to reflect on
the state capital from Tallahassee to
lieve thnt disorder need .he feared," the character o f any government e m ­
tho central part of the state. Colonel
hut asserting that the government ploye.
T. J. A pployatd, state printer, appear­
will perform whatever may be its
It was also snid that Mr. H ard in g ed nt the m eeting and threw a bomb­
duly In the premise*" i f loen! and felt he alone wns responsible fo r the
shell hy in v itin g the organization, in
state agencies cannot maintain peaco. conduct o f an efficient administration
behalf o f Leon County Chamber o f
The house committee action came nnd thnt ho proposed to exerrise the
Commerce, to attend the cornerstone
a fter it* members had spent' two presidential appointive power in n
laying o f the, new addition to capital
days listening to discussion o f the manner thnt accorded with his own there May 10th.
strike from the miners' viewpoint, by judgment. There was no possibility
John L. Lewis, president o f the United thnt any o f the dismissed em ployes
A N N O T T N r iT S
Mine Workers.
Mr. I^w is nssnred would be restored to office.
C t M I H D V f 'V
the committee ho would advise his as­
V^/\XN U 1 I J A L I
sociated to negotiate with any repre­
sentative "grou p " o f operators from
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the central Held*, which includes Illi­

s s iiv i

,cento* *»»vl the Sanford branch
TA T
wil operate daily truck service at
c \ v e p v n i 4 xTrx firKl to 0r,ftndo aml then to othn .‘\ I S E N G LA N D er adjacent points. In addition it
will afford unusual service to lo­
M l? T h r A.an rtn lril I’ r r a . &gt;
cal retailers.
A s s i n T * XT-----------! LO N D O N , April 5.— The British
Mr. O’Keeffe wns duly appre­
BLAM E A N TI"
government has nddressed a note to
ciative o f the services rendered
CATHOLIC PYR O by the Chamber of Commerce in
axt i
i ? A O n n r fn,t *h,a (,n n t ,,rltn,n has to pay
him to
A N I . l l 1 x * I v I 1 1v I', interest on her debts to the United assisting
f
— — .......
-- secure a satis-------state* »hc re s e rv e
to herself tho fttc t ° ry location.
H e expects t o

against him. A burst o f applause oc­
curred In the court room when the
sentence was passed nnd n great
crowd outside jeered the prisoner as
he was taken to the death cell.

T IT

M

M O N T R E A L , April 6.— Montreal right to call upon the A llies in turn to r° t u r n to S a n fo r d V ery s h o r t ly
police yesterday sought an anti- pay Interest on their war debts to ftRd W ill sp en d c o n s id e ra b le t im e
c " ,ho,ic pyromanUc as the author o f Great Britain.
b e r c a f t e r th e n e w branch b e g in s
Ibe fire which Monday destroyed the
In this connection it is |m|nt*d out business.
IIlf Tfcf Aaaoclatr* I'rru I
church o f the Sacred Heart with a Great Britain I* now fu lly prepared
The Southern Drug Company,
nois, Indinna, Ohio and western PennI.ARE C I T Y , OprII 5.— Declaring loss o_f 1500,000.
___ ,
_____ w
___
„ „ to pay interest due thc United States, with headquarters ill Jackson­
E fforts
ill be
&lt;rr*m B.iurdiU* D*ll?)
sylvan!*, even though not all o f the
to connect* *■
him,
he ’is found,
B E L F A S T , April 5 .-T h o tw o c h il­ he look thc announcement o f Colonel made *
'“ 'if* 1
*
*
ville, in one o f the oldest and
operators ciuld be Induced to deal
dren wounded during the week end Robert W. D avia of Gainesville .hat I with fires in other churches nnd inWASHINGTON.
A
pril
5.—
Beyond
jsrgest wholesale drug concerns
again with the union. The union, he
disorders, died today.
he
would
seek
the
democratic
nominastitutiona
including
the
disastrous
thc
f
r
u
p
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t
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f
urent
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nime,
aim until a lew
lew
the
t
r
.
.
reou
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Great
Britain*
b»
th
u le , and
insisted, would not and could not
Ik
o
to
congrt-aa
as
meaning
Frank
conflagration
Inst
week
that
destroypreparation
to
begin
the
payment
o
f
m
ontliS
ago
maintained
a
branch
settle the dispute in other state* until
( lark would not seek renominntion, ed the Hnsilica nt thc famous Shrine interest upon her fivo billion dollar bl Tampil. They have recently
this basis had been established for
Judge Guy Gillen, county ju dge o f o f Ste Anne dr Beaupie.
\war debt to this country, the treasury Purchased a new
building in
a wage level.
Columbia county, in n statement toA fireman fighting the church o f department ia ns yet without Infnr- Jacksonville to take care of their
The committee decided to appoint
day announcer] his candidacy for the Sncret Heart fire, thc police let mation on the subject.
increasing volume of business,
direct representative o f the opera-,
( H r T h r V ..**rln lrd i ’ r r H )
nomination.
jit
become
known
yesterday,
heard
a
_____
and
which cost them over $100
SA N FRANCISCO , April 6.— Roslore' groups in the states named, and
n'*
n
*“
*•'
|
PA
R
IS,
A
pril
5.—
The
French
reply
B e fo r e s e llin g th e ir bus­
Mr. Lewis last night declared it had coe Arhuckle was to take the stand
’
"St
Bridget’s
will
be
next
and
then
to
the
British
note
concerning
pcr.
[In
ess
in
Tampa t h e y had comJA
C
K
S
O
N
V
IL
L
E
,
April
5.
~
f
The
put forward u proposition worth con­ in his own defense today, according
we’ll
get
the
r
e
s
t"
He
fled
before
manent
interest
on
war
loans
by
EngPletecl
a
w
a r e h o u s e a t a co st o f
Washington
correspondent
o
f
thc
to his chief counsel.
sidering.
the fireman could seize him
minnil is likely to be that the question is , $&lt;r»0.000.00, which they still own,
Jacksonville
Metropolis
.telegraphed
During the hearing* yesterday, Mr.
The man's description,
said,
‘ hound up with thnt o f the inter allied not having been sold at the time
today that Congresaman C lark ad•
• it was
— -----Lewis defended the miners' union pro­
vised him there was no change in hia * 0 f » P » " « d with thnt o f a man who debts which must he dealt with as a 1they disposed of their business
posal to establish n six hour day and
|
a
f
. a
a
,
,
11 ( f P m V l ( l * f I
( A
a l t I I* VI
4 IlM
Q t
t f l a* - a aa A
j there. The Southern Drug Com­
plans to run in the primary and that attempted to burn the St. Vincent whole, says the Echo Do Paria.
a five day week, one o f the demands
De
Paul
refuge
two
weeks
ago.
pany ran bp assured of the cohe announced hia candidacy fo r reoriginally made, scouting as “ absurd"
I l l r T I ip 4**np|*lf4 l'r# **»
A
man
o
f
aimilar
description
sought
S
7
R
A
O
0
0
0
T
O
'operation
o f the financial a m i
nomination
several
weeks
ago.
*
calculation
by
Representative
D E TR O IT, April^ 5.—Several w o ­
j —- nnd
—
»
*
*
’
business
interests
of
Sanford,
to gain entrance *to •*-the . deaf
n
iiy
a
\T/in
iirrvnTS’
,1,
B
uutruuH
oi oanioni,
Black, Tcxaa, that thia would occasion men will sit In the next congress is
and
Mr.
O'Keefe
ia
to
be
congratdumb
institution
in
St.
Dennis
street
nn extra annual coat o f 9244,000,000 thc opinion o f Mrs. Harriet T a y lo r
a week ago but waa turned away
u,*ted In having selected Sanford
to the public for coal.
Upton, vice chairman of the republi­
by the mother superior who became
_____
a* « location for a branch of his
"H ow ever, if we discuss any o f can national committee. The record
business.
suspicious.
Crossed electric wires
i l l r T h e S a a o r l a l r * I’ r r a . )
O U H tn e S S .
T h o s e H llliV u llin ls in
these demands around a council table o f Miss Alice Robertson o f Oklahoma,
W
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s
h
i
n
g
t
o
n
,
April
5.—
The
rethe
Chamber
o f Commerce who
are
the
pyromanlac
suspect's
method.
with operators," jM r, le w is added.
Mrs. Upton declared, would aid the
1 Crossed wires raused the fires at sumption o f work nn thc gigantic Wii- are working to make Sanford a
and practicability and reasonable* candidacies o f several women who are
IB r T h e Aaenelnlr* I’ r r u I
C LE V E LAN D , April 5.— A m eeting Ste Anne De Beauprc and in t h e , son da mnt Muscle Shoals, under the wholesale d is t r ib u t in g point n ro
nesa cannot be demonstrated for seeking seats in the coming elections.
e fF ire ! charge o f army engineers, wns recom-1elated that their Continued
l o f the Pittsburgh V4in Operators An- church
y ,urc'1 o
0 f thc Sarred Heart.
them, the demands will fa il."
mendod
to«l*y
by
tho
senate
ngrirulsame cause
in
( forts are now producing prncti-1
I socistion
Kvuaiivu UI
o f the
.lie uciiuai
Central com petitive ” orn
------ broke
------ out
---- ■
■■
Discussing tke possibility o f wage
! turnl committee. It was vol-’d to un cal results.
The
sequence to
coaj field is called for this afternoon
c"U*rh ° f the Sacred Heart last
,
T .
• eev- 04.l|UL'm,C
IU
negotiation, Mr. Lewis amplified thc
or tomorrow m orning to consider the becembcr, hut was extinguished with animousiy rport the amendment to more wholesale housCH ia increasrepeated charge that the bituminous
and the iIntter
request o f Chairman Nolan, o f the * •"**** l®**'
.thc.. anny supply bill
... when
.
-presented, ed river
-- tonnage,
-------- ----------ouci
operators o f tho central field had
Hou.e
Labor
Committee
for
a
meetA
f,r*
,n
Vincent
Dc
Paul's
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r
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the
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building o f
broken a contract with the miners in
I l l r T h e .4 a a o r l a l r * I’ rraa)
the coal
iner* ,.r* fu*" e WM
* v«rted
( the St. Johnn-Indinn river canal
ui lov
r o «i operator*
ojM raiorN and
anu m
mincTN
-------------- when
----- an ele ctric-! ',ne' h ,lf ,nillio»&gt;
_
,
.. "PPropriatlon
,
LONDON, A pril 5.— The acrepUnce ing of
. fallin g to confer with its committee*
ihington
lan
^l^overed
r
tly
,10
f
on
.the
d,,m
,or
onc
which in turn will create a basic
in
Washington
A
p
ril
ten
as
the
first
,‘
n
C
o
v
e
r
e
d
crossed
wire*
s
h
o
rtly
,
‘
!
*
^
*
tiT
i
0
rkI
®n
dm
by
the
British
government
of.
thc
fo r a new wage acale before the
int at Sanford for Central and
step
in
an
e
ffo
r
t
to
settle
the
nation“
f,er
“
vi‘
1
1
o
f
»
,nan
P01'0*
•*
s
n
,*
n-ginning
July
,irat
next.
equity
o
f
American
views
pertaining
strike.
The fact, he said, “ really
JUth Florida.
.
m m
a v i s m m ,
gave the strike all the aspects o f * to t h e ' maintenance costa o f the w id ' coal strike.
The man who sought admittance to
lockou t"
American arm y nf occupation was
the
deaf and dumb Institute posed aa
In reply to questions from Repre- informally conveyed to the* American
an electrician, come to Inspect the
government today.
aentative Black. Mr. Norris
wiring in thr institute.
"T h e basic day w age" In coal mining
under present conditions was $7.50 a f i r s t b r e a k i n
I B ) t h e A a a r r U tr * I ’rra a )
day, as compared with $2.84 In 1P13,
W ASH IN G T O N . April 5 .-E m p lo y .
but the scale in the latter year, he
I Mr T h r A s m H a lt* P i s — )
ment conditions throughout the counW A S H IN G T O N , A pril 6— l i e apadded, “ was a pauper standard."
PARIS, A p ril 5.— The Council o f
try continued to improve according to rolntment o f a Joint commission to
l l l v T h e A a a a rla l.4 I’ rraa)
Ambassador!
today took up thc q u o * -.
&lt;nr
Amm.u u 4
rei*orts received during thc last ton investigate thc expedience o f creatC L E V E L A N D . April 5. • - Three
The reaaon a raving beauty is uni- hundred striking
BELGRADE, April 5.
Interm it- ilnys by the president’s conference o n ' Ing a government crop insurance *yi_
electricians and tion of providing fo r the fa m ily o f
v |'r“ ' ,jr Popular ia because ahe does electrical fix tu re workers returned to Kinpiror Charles, who died S atu rday.. tent earthquakes which began March unemployment, Arthur Woods, chair- tern was proposed today In a raaoluf
, r •'M n g in the privacy o f h*r work today. T W ia the Brat break The Allies are ready to contribute to ‘ 23, are continuing in northern Serbia man of the Emergency Commiaelon,1tion by Representative Sinclair, r e ­
home.
the support o f the family.
' but with decreasing intensity.
in the building tradea strike.
announced today.
|publican, North- Dakota.

IN N O C E N T SUFFER
W IT H THE G U IL T Y

“ F A T T Y ” ON THE
STAND T O D A Y

MORE

WOMEN
IN CONGRESS

W ILL E N D EAVO R
TO SE TTLE STR IK E
OF C O A L M INERS

I IN A N C E W ORK
ON W ILSON DAM

JOHN B U L L SEES
TH IN G S OUR W A Y

ufdt

1

F O R CONGRESS

WILL CONTRIBUTE
TO SUPPORT FAM ILY EX-EMPEROR EARTHQUAKES
STRIKE TODAY
CONTINUE SHAKE

—

EMPLOYMENT
CONDITIONS
IMPROVING CROP INSURANCE
SYSTEM PROPOSED

i

��THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922

PAGE TWO

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

bond l«*ue w ill cover.
The county
commissioners from time to time in
P l k l l i k r i f t t r / t l U r i M l rm e*p l l » f c - the pant hove been repeatedly be4m j « l I k r ll r r a l d llu lld ln B . 11*7
aecchcd and petitioned to improve
M a s a o lla A . * - , K a u fa rd . V la,
different section* o f Seminole county
roads and after a careful considera­
tion and study o f the subject this
i*u n u n iiK iis
efficient
body unanimously ngrvcd on
Kdltar
J. IIO i.L V .
%. J. LII.I.AftD ---- lM r » U r ;- T r f M « r »
a number o f improvements as most
I*, a . m : c l ....... ........... O t u n l * • » * « • *
urgent, and decided on holding an
C. I . I H W I N _____C trrola ttoa « • ■ * « «
P k o a a 14* a » l a « * * &gt; r . H.
election fo r the authorization o f bonds
A d « r r t l.ln g I t a lr a M a t e K a a w a
to defray the expenses o f these re ­
A p p llr a lla a
pairs. It is now entirely up to the
S a b .rrlp tla a T rie * la A k i a i r t
people
o f the county as to whether
O ar Y e a r
- .................... —
i l l kin a l b a ............ ..........................—
they were sincere In their previous
l U l I . r r a d la i ll y by C a n t e r
O ae W e e k
_____ ___________ — 1* C e a la nppents fo r these Improvements. Be­
T h e big 13- la IH-paae W e a k ly i l , , . ; fore reaching this decision, the coun­
aid e a llr r ly ro r r r a
Seailaole
C aaaty ty commissioners sounded the senti­
and la publUhrd e ie r y F rid a y . A d r e r lla la a ra lra made kan n n on a yp llea - ment o f the various civic organiza­
Man. tle m e e ra lle la po lit Ira. I3JM per
y ea r, a l « » ) i la adraaee._________________ tions in Sanford and residents in all
M K k l l l » : il T U B A S S O C IA T B M P U B S * other parts o f the county, /nil o f
whom went on record a* being solidly
*&amp;*
behind this plan.

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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UNCLE HANK

next-door neighbors should have rec­
ognized his pre-eminent .ability. A t
prevent, Nebraska haa a solid Republi­
can delegation in the house. Shall
Florida exalt what Nebraska wouldn't
have?
B A T T L IN G SIN C E 1819.

The f i n t strike ever staged by
American coal miners was in 1849.
A local union, organized in the Penn­
sylvania anthracite field, struck fo r
higher pay and better working condl.
tlons. This strike failed.
It was a decade before miners
again organized.
Since then there
have been hundreds o f walkouts o f
various size and in various mining
districts.
Among the hundreds o f strikes
No niuttrr bow strongly u man be­ only five were big enough to be comlieves In a hereafter, be Is ulways pared with the present one, which
careful to collect his bills In tills breaks all records fo r number o f men
world
involved.

Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
21st.
C-tfc

: HONOR ROLL
n hi m

THE
OSTEEN
BRnir.E
W IL L SAV E YOU MONEY
W HEN
YOU
V IS IT
THE
BEACH TH IS SUMMER. VOTE
FOR IT.

First Grsde
8-6td and lt-w
Annie Allman, Edith Braxton, Mar-1
tha Coney, Ruth Cruse,Marjorie DuBoso, Beatrice Hickson, Betty Mc­
T H E R E A SO N W H Y — Mine Loco,
Kinnon, Non* Rivers, Pauline Bell­ motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships,
amy, Esther Ericson, Rosemary Fern­ Airplanes, Submarines and railroads
andez, Marian Hoollhan, Dorothy rely almost exclusively on "E X ID E ”
Ryan, Margaret Purdon, Nancy White, B A T T E R IE S Is because o f their heavy
Mary W ight, Ralph Monger, G. P. capacity, rugged construction. Thore
Sharp, Norris Benton, Herman Cnld- is an "E X ID E ” Battery made to fit
well, Robert Caldwell, Jeff Davis Gei every make, automobile with 3 to 7
ger, Raymond Lundquist, Russell years service. See us about an "EX.
I.undquist. Lee Stenstrom.
ID E ” fo r your car.— R A Y BROTH.
ERS, "E X ID E ” B A T T E R Y
SER­
Second Grade
VICE.
311-tfc-d.v.v
Alice Cxssady, Lou ire Hickson, May
Hickson, Viola Browning, Palsy Gar­
Your shoo money goes farthest at
rett, Mnrnie Melton, Margaret Bow­ our store.
Peters Diamond Brand
man, Ruby Coursey, Dorothy Lord,
shoes are solid leather throughout.
George Steele, Charles Ward, I. V. N ew spring stock Just received com­
Stenstrom, Tom Davis and LeRoy prising the new and good things for
Raulerson.
every member o f the fam ily. See our

This bond issue must be carried
Sanford’s new g o lf links will be
fo r two very important reasons, viz.:
ready for play by May 1. That’s
During the panic o f 1893 miners'
To safeguard the original investment
going some.
fo r good roads and to keep Seminole lawyers o f high degree that the states wages were cut. To regain this loss
--------- o--------180,000 bituminous
miners
county roads up to as high standard possess any legnl right that tho con- about
The beautifying o f Central Park
.
,
, ,
, .
, , as maintained by those counties which stitution o f the United States does not struck the following year. A fte r dlsis progressing nicely and shows what
..
.
.
,
,
,lui ilc.nn
,
7
'
. it'/irlf
,
pride themselves on good roads. A prohlbit them from possessing. The |orders and calling out o f m ilitia in
styles and hear our prices. Wo tav:
eati
l&gt;t» systematic
a u sliim a lir work
can be
done by
great mistake made by a m ajority o f constitution o f the United States docs t°ur states this strike ended in a
Third Grade
you money.
Rivers Brothers, San­
o-------Florida counties is that they have not say that the atate of Florida or i compromise.
Ethro Cotlins, Barbara Diehl, Mabel ford avenue.
6tf-w 2t
We are Informed that 116 men have
failed to properly maintain in repair any other state hns not the right to
1° 1897 there was an overproduc- Fernandez, Irene Giidewcll, Pearl
signed up fo r stock in the Sanford
roads, to build which, the counties put a five-year requirement on a c it i- 1Hon o f coal.
Anticipating a wage Hatch, Elizabeth llark oy, Margaret
G olf Club, and it is expected that at
A T T E N T IO N , LE A G U E R S !
bonded in large sums. As n result o f zen's being eligible to represent it in cut in a dull mnrket ISO,900 miners Tew, E.'kn Lundquist, Katherine Takleast 100 w ill "stick.” The hustlers
struck
fo
r
three
months.
this lack o f foresight, these counties the senate; therefore, that law must
By thenjach, Martha Washington, Doris Nolwho have this movement in charge
You are expected to meet at thcoal was scarce and wage cuts w e r e . an, Mary Bufortl Powell, Gertrude
now find themselves as bad o ff fo r be valid.
are to be commended.
after­
roads ns they were before they bondI f Mr. Bryan is n Democrat, and ,,ut o f the question.
j Vining, Elva Powell, Merce Thomas, Methodist Church Thursday
ed and i* necessary, in a great many believes in state rights, he will not try
The 1897 strike was the first major i Addie Browning, Fcnollu Kemiode, noon at 6:30 sharp to attend the Cen­
As fn r back as we can remember
o f the counties, to go through this to have the constitution o f the slate • victory o f the United Mine W ork ers! Margaret Britt, Orn Mae Culp, Grace tral Florida lea g u e Union at Dewt&gt; were taught that an Irishman and
whole program again.
of Florida pel aside to favor his perAmerica, It led, In 1898, to firm Lewis, Mary Louise Dunn, Julia Hig- Land. We must have 100 per cent to
a fight were synonymous. The fracas
I establishment o f collective bargain­ gins, Gladys Hickson, Sura Maxwell, bring hack the banner. You mu:J
The Seminole county commission- sonal ambition.
now going on in the Emerald Isle
7-2tf
ers have profited by the experience' Other friends o f Mr. Bryan have j ' n*f between the union and the opera- Ruth Martin, Ella Spencer, Mary be there.
convinces us thnt this precept was
o f other sections arid with the support been parading the urgument, or rath- I01*
the central competitive dis- Alice Shipp, Helen Douglass, Lish
well founded.
o f the citizens will see that Seminole cr making the Ihreul that the nation -1trict, the hearto f the bituminous in­ Morse, Kelly Pope, Edwin Shinholscr,
--------- o--------county mads will be kept In the same »l constitution says
"Each house Jdustry.
Emmet Fox, James Hayes, Murrne
Wlint have you done fo r Sanford
condition ns they were when they shall be the judge of ttie elections,!
The anthracite strike o f 1900 won Kanncr, Chnuncey W ilson, Robert The vocational committee o f the Busttoday? What did you do yesterday?
ness and Professional Women’j Club
Adams, Henry Witte, Clarence Wolfe,
were first laid.
returns and qunlificntionu o f its own n wage increase o f 10 to 16 per cent
’ Vhat have you planned to do in the
requests all young women d*slring
I f Seminole county roads are bet- members.”
Very true.
But it does fo r the 132,000 miners involved.
Billy Davis, John Crawford, Abner
m.y* thnt are still liefore you ? Never
employment to register at the First
ter than those in other counties, it not seem to us that the people, least
Two years later the 140,000 anthra- Barnes, Roy Britt, Cornelius Brooks,
let n day pass without boosting and
National Bank.
is hr. und to attract those from other o f all the p eop le o f uny
Southern cite miners walked out.
A fte r ’a Itcridrl! K inuni, Elmore L)o&gt;d, feteve
doing something that will make fo r a
AGNBS G. BERNER, Chairman
states who appreciate good roads. I f state, want this carried to anything strike o f 23 weeks the Roosevelt com­ Shank, Madison Wade, Gny Waits nnd
greater Sanford.
_________ __________
Seminole county does not have good like an unreasonable extent.
It *s mission raised their pay 10 per cent. Harry Hall..
7"
.
roads,' there is nothing to hold this likely the Republicans o f Florida will They returned to work with n three
i
ounty^ on&lt;^ i w l on sit fo r , lass o f tourist here. To those who have this yenr a candidate for the years’ contract.
Fourth Grade
Tuesday, April 11th, should receive
have been foremost in complaining senate. It is extrem ely unlikely that
Beatrice Bledsoe, Bettina Campbell,
In 1919 nlmut 395,000 miners struck.
a large vote in the affirm ative. Hoads
nlmut the condition o f Seminole he will receive a Inrge vote. But it j I hey finally won n wage increase Clorlne Cannon, Dorothy Gore, Lois
like everything else, will depreciate
county roads, we say: "P u l your X will lie in his power to cluim u large I averaging 27 per cent.
Garrett,
M a rgaret. Giles, Mildred
and the Seminole county commis­
in favor o f bonds next Tuesday or vote, mid it will be in the power o f tile ■ Seventy-three years o f intermittent I Ferguson, Margaret lliersrhi, Marjor­
sioners have made « wise move in
forever after hold your pence.”
Republican senate to sent him.
strikes in the coal fields! It is one ie Hoskins, Lottie Mitchell, Juanita
planning to repair the ravages on our
The county commissioners have
How would Mr. Bryan and
his o f the oldest o f all labor controver­ McMullen, Phalli* Smith, Elinor T y ­
roads caused by increased traffic.
done what the m ajority agreed was friends like that?
They would do-1 sies.
ner, Flossie Vickery, Katherine Pow­
You Can Find the Name of
the proper thing to do, nnd have nounce the senate, o f course. But the
ell, Dorothy Today, Dorothy Williams,
.The
fact
thnt
no
permanent
settleEvery Live Professional and
The
i nmimnii.inifit in another col- washed their hands o f the situation, senate would be no more law-breakings I ment hn» been found in nearly three Minnie Hardy, Goldie Foote, Grace
Business Man in Hanford In
umn
Loosing, Kate Perritt, Virginia Pen­
I
w “ nr,&lt;
th"
no more given to setting aside princi- 1fourth, o f
This Column Eueb Day
local c l l
secure,i' another " b ig 1 w h o lesa le nln' ™ 1 u n n n i m n "*
'J " ’ »™ rm a tivo. pie fo r political expediency, than the a peculiar problem in the coal in- nington. Lucite Woods, Rose Warren,
has * e .u. « . ,"•••-»»
"■m.csn.e
The following paraphrase
ng- people
. . ..
.
..
puruplirnso o f |.v
Long,
peopleoof f Florida
Florida will
will be
be ifif they
they "ca l!” dustrv—
Edith .Smith, Sherwood Harvard, Jim­
dustry— seas,mnl
seasonal buvint.
buying.
cone* rn, wi
&gt;, nug it\ boo, r, a, irtg f,.j|nw*R p&lt;n-ni hangs on the wnll o f Mr. Bryan and Mr. Elryun accepts,
mie
B rooks, Olan Crenshaw, Arthur
Seasonal buying means thnt coni
fo r our people.
Sanford is coming
thl. NVw y ork
highway commls
Mitchell
nnd
Another argument o f theirs is that sales during certain months are dull. Humphrcw,. George
to the front, and nothing can hold it -.loner’* nffi,-.. nn.l
___ _
„ ...
T H 03 . J. A . It L ID Y
Leonard West.
back from taking its place in the ^ t h i s suhlect
**
&gt;
£ ........
Z " m v y ™ i k M y M iner, then are h id o ff, for the mlnee
Attorney and Coonsellor-at-Law
io mis suujeci.
done tht. same thing, nnd got away Jo not operate long when they have
front ranks o f the best towns in Flor­
Fifth Grade
I "Hordes o f nutos now remind us ,
|with it. Tw o or three wrongs dt&gt; n o t , no market.
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
ida.
I.enore Shenfer, II. C. Waters, An­
________ Q
Thnt we should build our roads to make one right, nnd if the people e x - 1 This condition necessitates keeping
Over Seminole County Bank
•‘toy.
pect the law thnt should protect all to a labor surplus in the coal field* to toinette Shin holler, Jack Peters, Es­
_
" m ajiy.r lorida sectioiih will
,|,.pttrt j„ g leave behind u»
bo respected, they must discourage handle orderswhen
theyshow
up, telle Collins, Pennie Dnndclukc, Elixabe represented nt the rate conference
beth Knight, Ruby Booth, May Lord,
Kind thnt rains don’t wash away.
those who would set it aside to suit likemaintaining firemen inidleness,
*’/ 'u*
^ 0CH °n Committee o f when our children pay the inortgngo their personal or partisan convenience. awaiting outbreak o f fire.
Dorothy
Parker, Edward
Mitchell,
Attorney-at-Lnw
Southern Carriers to bo held in A tEmher’s made to haul their loads,
A ll o f us, citizen* o f Florida, have
I f you can solve this problem— Mndie Bronson, Lillie Caraway, Mar­
Over
Seminole County Bank
lantn next month when the railroads Th cy’l! not have to u*k the question, taken u solemn oath to obey ami up­ find n way to induce homes nnd busi­ tha Fitts,
Viols
Hickson,
Lillian
SANFORD
F LO R ID A
will again attempt to Ignore water
th„ bom|, but w W a tho hold the laws o f our state. William
ness to buy more coal during dull Rhodes, Emily Starr.
competition by bolstering local rates.
roads?’ ”
J, Bryan has taken that oath. Our months— you hnve the key to a labor
Perhnps it might bo a good thing if
Sixth Grade
governor nnd other officers linve tak­ battle waged since 1819,
they succeeded fo r then we would
IS B R Y A N E LIG IB LE ?
en an oath to not only obey the law
l-ouise
Fort
on, Jewel Mae Rogers,
hor, above nil, what the miners
Contrnctor and Builder
probably become fighting mnd and re. *
-------I but enforce it. When nny citizen o f always vvunt is steady employment.— Bertha Tnkach, Helen Jenkins, Annie
tailate hy using the river exclusively
Ruccurell.
SA N FO R D
Ocala Star: The question has uris-Uhis state asks William J. Bryan, with N. E. A. Editorial.
FLO RID d
to carry our freight.
rn, "W ill Bryan run for the S e n a te ? "! the mud o f N’cbrnskn yet oh his shoes,
----------- o----------Seventh Grade
and the peerless modestly says he w ill to run fo r the senate, he breaks his A W ORD TO E L D E R L Y FOLKS.
Market reports show celery prices . i f( he
b, is “ called." We all know what plighted word, for in his request he
...
Elizabeth Shoemaker. Elvina Single­
still climbing nnd with them our hopes , th],t
contemplate* demanding that the gov.
Did you ever rend Cicero’s "Essay tary, Juanita Slonn, Algernon Speer,
am as pirn. one. Already the plans'
Another question, the answer
U ie r n o r and secretary o f stale o f Florida on Old A g e ? ”
Cicero was ono o f Gertrude llenjumin, MnVy Fields, EmExpert Auto Repair Work
are
c ng made or the construction ‘ which
should
more
and break their solemn oath. I f William the greatest orators and writers o f &gt;'it Kellizlo, Mildred Lumlcy, Camilla
•««*% •*
n
i r i u i l l
lbe
/V
I.
Iimmediate
111 I I l k ' l l 11
o f a great many new house* and the |sim|llo&gt;
n ryiin e liKlbIo?’’
Comer First and Oak
i J. Bryan becomes a candidate for sen- Rome and lived from 106 to 43 B. C. l*ulc-ton, Theo Vickery, Elizabeth Phone 30
business section will also come in
s ,,t.tion 20 „ f A rticle .X. V
. I of the ntor, he w ill in the same manner break The literature corecrr.ln^ hint i« Whitncr.
for it . share ur new building. W ith Constitution o f Florida oaya:
h's word. And what sort o f n man very Inrge.
“ W E D ELIVER THE GOODN"
He worked up to the
wer on street improvements, sewers,
"T h e governor and every state of-1 w ill that be to send to the senate?
Eighth Grade
last day when he war murdered by
an &gt;nr
ms n, provided fo r in the
nri, hereby prohibited from g iv - 1 Why should Florida set Park Tram tho soldiers o f the emperor he had
Briggs Arrington, W nlter Barber,
proposed city bond issue, this summer |nR ccrt|f|c„ t es o f election or other mcll aside to favor the man who has
Dutton,
Storage Facilities
offended. With Cicero "Y o u n g " nn j Andrew Carraway, Frank
will see Sanford ns busy ns a ono
Robert Garrison, J. D. Perritt, Emily If we please you, tell others; If m*
■rodentinis to uny person its having been the most conspicuous failure in |"O ld " were comparative terms,
eyed dog in a sausage store.
tell us. Phone 498
been elected to the House o f Reprc- j Am erica politics? W e do not consid- J When men who are physically G riffin, Doris Hand, Mildred Hand,
------- m-------ShinsentntIves o f the United States Con- er Mr, Trammell ns the highest typ* ( young become seir satisfied und set- Bonnie Mae Kinlnw, C lifford
VO TE FOR BONDS ON T H E U T IL
gress or the United States Senate who o f a statesman, but we doubt that tic down they become old early in
has not been five years a citizen o f there is nny mnn o f his age in tho life,
On the other hand, men be.
Property owners o f Seminole coun­
FOR SERVICE
tile state and ten years a citizen o f the i United States Senate who hn.» done y 0nd the Psnlmist’s age' are still old Mavis, Essie Diehl, Margaret Ed­
ty w ill, on next Tuesday, April 11th,
United Staten and a qualified voter.”
more efficient nnd faithful
public mentally active and useful, in this wards, V irgie Hyman, Russell MitchCall 146-J
have
the
opportunity
to
decide
Mr. Bryan has not been a citizen o f work. He has fo r 21 years held pub-, elan* jM Chauncey M. Depew, who Is elt, Mary E. Moyc, Theodore Pope,
whether they desire the county to be
W. R AW LING , Prop,
Florida for two year*. He woe a citi- ‘ lie office, and it is only too evident, KH. He is now nt St. Augustine cn- Esther Powell, Merrill Roberts, Cloydv
bon dr d in nn amount o f $ 100,000 for
Evelvti Schell, Margaret
zen o f Nebraska in the Inst prei
presiden- that the people he has served believe joyin g his 30th winter in Florida. Russell,
repairs to roads which, when o rig i­
tial election. I f he is nominated and he has served well, fo r they hnv'e Thomas A. Edison, who fo r , more Sprout, Frnne Thomas, Deane Turner.
nally built, cost them a grent deni of
receives a majority o f the votes, our steadily raised him from the office o f than thirty years has spent his win­ Chester Walker.
money.
state officers cannot give him a cer- mayor o f a little Florida town to the ter* in Florida, is in the same class,
Details o f the repair work contem­
tifiente o f election without breaking highest o ffice in their g i f t
He hns lfo is 75. The minds o f both are
HOOD ROADS BIUNfi PEOV. C. COLLER, Prop.
plated nnd construction o f the Osteen
the law they luive sworn to uphold.
certainly mndc good as a senator. He still keen and up-to-date. Both are RLE A N I) PROSPERITY. SEM­
bridge have been published from time
"H ut," snya Mr. Bryan’s friends, husn’t
tried • to
regulate the no doubt fam iliar with Cicero's INOLE COUNTY
IS AFTE R
to time in this paper nnd the voters
friends, "the constitution o f the Unit- atfairs o f the world, or even o f treatise on old nge. It details the BOTH.
given sufficient opportunity to ac­
8*6td and lt-w
ed States imposes no Huch quatiftca - 1the nation, but has steadily attended' pleasures o f lift} and you ought not
quaint themselves with what this
lions; therefore, Mr. Bryan is not to his duties as senator from Florida, to wait to the autumn of your life
bound by it."
His salary h not ns big as that o f u to read i t
G O VERNO R LF-N S M A L L
Tlie United States government rec- abtnot officer, and the cost o f living
What is more pitiful than to sec
IS PLA C E D ON T R IA L CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ognized the constitution o f the state in Washington hns not lowered since [ a man physically old and mentally
of Florida thirty-six year* ago. The 1914, but he hac never neglected his stagnant, with nothing to do but eat
W A U K E E G A N , III.. A pril 5 .-L c n 517 Commsrelal Street Banferd, F'a.
constitution o f the state o f F lorh ln ' duMe* to go out on n Chautauqua Hr- and sleep?
They are in the class Small, governor o f Illinois, challenged
conflicts with the national constitution cuit, or do anything else to make mon- that Dr. Ossler meant should be the legality ot the selection o f the
on one point. The state constitution ey on the side. He hasn’t been heart! chloroformed, but really It would In? jury panel when hi* case was reached
says a man to obtain tho office , o f prating nt so much per prate about a waste o f chloroform. Fanny Cros- in Lake County circuit court here
Real Estate and Insurance
senator must he n citizen o f the U n it-' patriotism, etc., but ho has faithfully by was writing hymns at 80 y e a n old .Monday,
SANFO RD
-:- -:- F LO R ID A
ed States fo r ten years; the national lalwred to obtain fo r our siek and and blind her whole life. Joe Cannon,
Small, charged with conspiracy to
constitution says he must hnve boon'crippled soldier boys as much us pos- at 86, is still active In congress. Iler- embezzle state funds, presented «n
n citizen o f tho United Stntes fo r nine 'slble o f what was due them. Nobody . bsrt Spencer and Charles Da*win affid avit to support his claim that
years. I f Mr. Bryan had been a citi-'n eed fool themselves Into thinking dying in the HP’s were, busy to the the vcnl/emen were chosen contrary
zen o f Florida five years and a c it i- ' Bryan can better represent Florida. f last. James Bryce at 83 finished his to the laws o f IlUnol*.
Courlcsy and Prompt Ser­
zen o f the United Stntes nine years, Wind is ro t at n premium in the Unit- last book. Remember that our after
General Machine and Boiler W ork;
vice Our Motto
he would be eligible to the senator- ed States Senate nnd Trammel) has years are an much o f life as tha early
FOUR BIG DAYS A T B A N ­ Cylinder Grinding; D elu xe Pistons;
ship, notwithstanding the ten-year more influence in that body than Mr. &gt;years.
They should be happy ones NER'S D EPAR TM EN T STORE,
requirement o f the Florida constltu- Bryan ever could have.
instead o f being fnllow and forlorn.— FR ID AY. SATURDAY.
MON­ Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
tion.
i
I
f
Mr.
Bryan
wanted
to
go
to
the
Florida
Metropolis.
Phones 497-494
D A Y A N D TUESDAY— DOL­ Steel Gear Banda; Crank BhafU re­
But Mr. Bryan has not been a citi- senate, why didn't he go from Nebras - 1
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turned; agenta fo r Catlle Inboard and
zen o f Florida for five yuan.
; ka? He lived in that atnto nnre than | .Vaudeville
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PROFESSIONAL
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DIRECTORY

George A. DeCottes

S. 0. Shinholscr

SM ITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

Quick Service Transfer

Sanford Steam Laundry

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

General Shop and Mill
Work

GROCERIES!
FRUITS
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Geo. W. Knight

AND VEGETABLES!

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

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W e have seen it expressly otated b y ' thirty years, and It seems like hi* 2 I*L

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Sanford Celery and Pepper

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T h e B L U E G O O S E w e n t o v e r the top last w eek w ith one h u n d red
and five cars o f celery, and ad van ced the price
on e d o lla r in one w eek

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A fte r due consideration o f all o f the factors involved, we concluded that the growers were entitled to high­
er prices than they were getting; and we took steps to remedy the situation. The plan was to arrange to ship at
least 75% of the best blocks o f celery in the district under the BLUE LOOSE LA B E L and then advance the
market.
During the week of March 20th, the necessary tonnage was secured and the campaign for higher prices was
started at the end of that week.

R e m e m b e r
That we have representatives in over one hundred and sixty markets, and. each o f these work the outlying
towns in his particular district, making a total o f over 2,500 markets in which BLUE GOOSE products are sold.
This gives us a tremendous selling power, and explains why we are able to obtain the “ HIGH D O LLAR " for San­
ford Celery and Peppers.
When we were ready to go, we told the American Fruit Growers representatives what the price was to be
from day to day, and they went out and got it.
On Saturday, March 25th, Celery was selling at $2.50 f. o. b.
Our schedule of prices for the week beginning, March 27th was as follows:

$2.75 F. O. B.

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TH U R SD A Y

3.25 F. O. B.

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3.50 F. O. B.

SATURDAY

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This is an advance of exactly $1.00 in one week from Saturday to Saturday, and the BLUE GOOSE did it.
On Saturdaynight, April 1st every car o f BLUE GOOSE Celery was.sold. On Monday and Tuesday the market
on BLUE GOOSE Celery was $3.75 f. o. b. but we will not attempt to forecast the market for the remainder of
the week.
Don’t you think it would be to your advantage to consult the American Fruit Growers before marketing
your products.

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IN THE H E A R T OF THE W O RLD ’S GREATEST

"The City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFOHI), FLORIDA. THURSDAY. A P R IL 6. 1022

O LU M E in .

SANFORD
NUMBER 9

GARNER CLIMBS ON BLANTON
CAPITOL REMOVAL MEET
MODERN
STEAM
LAUNDRY
-H O U S E IN AN UPROAR
SAYS HE IS A DISGRACE WILL OPEN IN THIS CITY
AT ORLANDO YESTERDAY
WAS WELL ATTENDED
-BUILD NEW STRUCTURE
And Ought to He Kicked Out of the House, Which
Causes More Words

ASSAILS FORI)
AT RAILROAD
WAGE HEARING
WILBER PRESIDENT
Permanent
Organiza­
tion Was Formed and
plans Formulated

\ F \ T m e e t in g
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w here cam

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U N IO N LEAD ER DDKS N O T F A N
C Y IIE N H Y ’S PLA N S FOR
HIS W ORKERS

BROOKS FLETCHER

AT CHAUTAUQUA A MODERN PLANT
A TE F IR S T C LASS LAU N D RY

p a ig n w i l l r e a l l y s t a r t
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O RLAN D O . April 6.— Colour I
Thomas J. Apple) nrd. hU I? print,r. did not Invite the Capitol Hemovnl Association here yesterday
to attend the la)ln g of the cornrr atone o f the new addition to
the rnpitol at Tallahassee in the
near future u* reported. Applevard didn't nddres* the conven­
tion hut * a* in the city and
mingled with the drlegntc* outaide the convention hull. George
II. Wilder, o f I'lnnt It). » « * electcd president o f the permanent or­
ganization and headquarters will
Ik- at I’ lnnt City. Neat meeting
will be held in I’nlatka.
O RLAN D O , April 0.— Permanent
organization o f the Floridn
State
Association for Capitol Removal wn*
effected at a meeting here yesterday
with the election o f George II. Wilder,
of Plant City, ns president and the
formulation o f plan* to plnco the exe­
cutive committee composed o f one rep­
resentative from each o f the interest­
ed counties on a working basis at the
earliest |iossihle date.' The meeting
was attended by more than two hun­
dred booster* interested in the prob­
lem confronting the people o f South
Florida. It did not develop o discus­
sion o f the proposed site o f the capital
if it should be removed to n more conIrpl
A fter temporary Chairman J. G.
Stmzicr. o f Winter Garden, called the
meeting to order and introduced M ay­
or Duckworth, who delivered the ad­
dress o f welcome, the constitution and
by-laws were adopted and President
Wilder took charge o f the meeting.
M r.’ Wilder declared that the associa­
tion was organized for the purpose of
righting the wrongs that had been
imposed on South Floridn fo r year*
and assorted that the capital should
be moved to a point as nearly equi­
distant from the boundaries o f the
state ns possible. The president’s ad­
dress was greeted with prolonged ap­
plause.

CHICAGO. April fl. Henry Fnrd.i
Detroit automobile manufacturer, was
declared responsible fur advancing
specialization in factories and accused
o f “ conferring a cur.-«
bis workers"
before the Railroad Labor Hoard yes­
terday in the wage hearing at which
204 rnilronds are seeking a ten per
cent wage reduction.
Kdward J. Kvnns, vice-president of
the International Brotherhood o f Elec­
trical Workers, attacked the railroads
which he said, were tending toward
too great specialization in shop work.
“ Henry Ford may have conferred a
blessing on many people, those who
own automobiles, but he conferred n
curse on his workers. They sit nt
their benches, half dead, doing their
hits o f work mechanically over and
over," the union leader declared.
High specialization was asserted by
Mr. Evans to be the worst crime
against humanity. The railroads, in
seeking n sliding scale &lt;&gt;f rates, ac­
cording to the work done by different
shop inen, were tending more and
more toward specialization, he said.
Replying to testimony by the rnil­
ronds that outside industries paid
much lower wages than the roads to
shop craft employes, union officials
told the hoard that the i .irri*'rs had
not presented n true summary of the
situation in their wage hearing evi­
dence.
Harry Carr, vLe-pieaidenl o f
»
machinists' union, told the board that
John G. Wnlbor, representing eastern
roads, had named 17 establishments in
Cincinnati which pnid lower rates than
railroads paid.
“ Every one knows that a strike in
Cincinnati two years ago l*&gt;-t every­
thing for these men and that they
now nre forced to take what they can
g et," Mr. Carr said. "That is not u
fair example.
"M r. Wnllicr cited wages in six
firm s in New York. I wonder if that
was all he could find and why he did
not mention the Hoe Printing Press
Company, which pays shops crafts­
mens 1*0 cents an hour, municipal
shops which pay $ 1.12 H-, nr the (Hack
and White Taxicab Company which
pays
cents, ns compared with the
77 cents now pnid railroad shopmen."

The principal discussiosn o f
the
meeting centered about the organiza­
tion of the executive committee and
the county auxiliary associations.
I’ri id.nt Wilder expressed the belief
that the county organizations must
carry on the most important ’vork o f
the campaign and urged that their o r­
ganization l&gt;e perfected immediately.
After considerable discussion a motion
" a - adopted instructing the secretary
to write each chamber o f commerce in
the interested counties, calling upon
them to name one representative to R E S U L T OF GRO W ING A M AGONISM R E PU B L IC A N S TO W ARD
attend a county meeting on a given
TH E FREE STATE
•late- fur the purpose o f electing
a
county vice-president to direct
the
I Hr The A «»o eInfrd l*rr««l
campaign locally und serve on the
LONDON, April fl.— Indication* nre
&lt;u &gt;utlve committee*.
thnt the situation is Ireland I* be­
bake and Dade counties named their coming dangerous a* the result o f
vire-presiclcnt yesterday, the former growing nntugonism o f the Republi­
l-eing represented by Carl Lehmann can* toward the supporter* o f the
un&lt;* the lattcrby W. S. Williams. N. free stutc given in newspaper dis­
Yowell, president o f the Orlando patches.
Hostile demonstration* by
{ Lumber o f Commerce responded fo r revolting sections o f the Republican
Orange county when the list was read, army reported with increasing fre­
tnting that the appointment would quency.
"* t#kcn up here at the county meetmg to Ik- called following t h » issu- B R Y A N ’S H E A D Q U AR TE R S
unce o f the Instructions by Secretary
M A Y RE A T O CALA
Hart, o f I’nlntka.
IN T H E S T A R O FFIC E
Although the meeting failed to e x ­
hibit the signs o f enthusiasm expect­
(IIZ The (oiM-lat-il I ' r M l
'd it disclosed the fact that South I OCAT.A, April fl.— It is reported
Horida is intensely interested in the here that If Bryan runs fo r the sen­
movement. There were humorous mo­ ate he will open campaign offices
ments, but underneath it all a spirit o f in Ocala. Tho report prompted the
earnestness, which indicates that the Ocala Star today to o ffe r office room
association will push its claims until freo i f »ucn Intention was carried
•he removal o f the capital is achiever!, out.

SITUATION
IN IRELAND
.
IS SERIOUS

" a s manifested.
O L IV IA STO NE’S CASE
No mention o f the proposed loca­
GOES TO J U R Y T O D A Y
tion o f the capital, If it is removed,
* * * made, although one apeakcr de­
I I I ? T h r A i « o H n l r d | 'r e * «|
clared that he understood four cities
N E W YO RK , April fl.— The case o f
w*re interested in obtaining the capi­ Olivia Stone, charged with the murder
tal and nuggested thnt each o f these o f Ellis G. Kinkcad o f Cincinnati,
L« permitted to name a member o f the went to the jury today at 11:28
o'clock.
llVmllaM* m p m * roan

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WASHINGTON. April 6.— Reprrsuntativc ClarntT, Democrat,
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i i
iii
of Texas, (lecinred in the house today if he wns permitted by rules
p n r I T m A I 1/
F r o c t o d o n P ailmetto
lm e
to speak what was in the minds o f 4JV&gt; house members, he would (y1A 11H (,|{}i A I I A I 14
Avenue
say Representative Blanton, of Texas ‘‘ is a disgrace to this house
*
and ought to b e ‘kicked out.” Ganii’r's statement coming after
Blanton had defended himself against a newspaper article threw
the house into great disorder and brought front the speaker a sharp
quick command to sergeant-at-arms to prevent personal clash a f­ \ND XI..SO \T M EETING OF T H E
IIU R M A N
&amp;
N IG F U I.L
W IL L
ter Biauton had shouted he would hold Hamer responsible if called
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TODAY
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MRS. WHITTINGTON ACQUITTED
WITH HER DAUGHTER TODAY
OF MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

Itrook* Fletcher, editor o f the Mnr,A
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numerous attempts to interest capita!
taumiii lecturer, delivered two very
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stirring addresses, one last night en,
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(Hied
"The Martyred
rooti*. ill the announces that I N. Ilurmnn und,, J.
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, ... N. Nigfull, jr., prop! retort o f the Or( nunlouquu tent, nnu another nt the
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lando Steam 1-uundry, have consented
Kiwanis luncheon today on the subto build an&lt;l operate a modem stennr
jeet "W hy Your Homo Town Look*
laundry here. The laundry will be lo­
1 ike You."
Both &lt;*f Mr. Fletcher's
cated on I’ulmetto avenue between the
lectures were typieol o f the man's
Wight Grocery Co., nnd the
San­
mentality, forceful, analytical
and
ford Furniture Company. Mr. Burclear. The lecture on "W hy
Your
man was here this week completing
Home Town l.ooks Like You" was the
I l l y *1 h r \ «•&lt;»«' In 11 ti l ' r r « * i
final arrangements for the purchase
BUSHNELL, Apri» G.— Mrs. Ida Whittington and hurlG-year most forceful from a civic standpoint.. of this property, lie plnns to con­
old daughter, Irene, chnrged with manslaughter in connection with Ilis punchy declarations hit some i struct a modern brick building nnd in­
the dentil of an infant girl alleged to have been the child of Irene mark in the cudiciiec every time. Any- stall in it the latest style equipment
were acquitted l»v the jurv in the circuit court here today on in- "ne whose sense o f hearing was fum-t- thnt can be secured. This equipment
struct ions from Judge Unlock. The infant’s hotly lmdly mutilated ‘" "in g properly that did not feel that will include a water-softener to pro*
was found in a pond near here several weeks ago. The case of they had been stirred to greater civic 1vide Nuituhlu water necessary in n
Dr. D. II. Seymour, physician, under indictment for murder in the activities are mentally and spiritually plant nt this kind. Mr. Ilurmnn hns
first degree and manslaughter in connection with the death of the dead. Nothing idiort o f the judgment assured the Chamber o f Commerce
infant was continued until the October term of court and the phy­ horn could arouse them to activity. that when the plant is completed, it
Iteing an editor Mr. Fletcher took the
sician released on $10,000 hail.
will be one o f the most modem in the
occasion to remark on the benefits a
state, and something the |H*ople of
town receives from its paper and rec­
Sanford can Ik* proud of. The Chamommended that the people o f the com....
, ,
...
,
her o f ( ommcrec, on the other hand, in
imiuity personally thank the editor fot
.
.
.,
. . . . .
. . . . . .
inducing Mr. Uurtnan to conn* hero,
the role o f benefactor which is his
advised him that the people o f San­
steady part, lie suggested, however,
ford and Seminole county would give
that caution Ik- taken to do this gradhim their patronage nnd fullest co­
■unity as any evidence of appreciation
operation to insure the success of the
shown him might prove fatal.
laundry.
Sanford is glad to have the Chau­
Mr. Ilurmnn is anxious to have the
tauqua and glad that the Chautauqua
building completed and equipment in­
brought Mr. Fletcher. Tho Ruainess
stalled su that operation*can begin by
.V Professional Women's Club is to be
early faff.
congratulated on taking tin* initiative
This institution will be known as
( H Z 1 h r \aaiM-lulril C r r « . |
in bringing this high class attraction
NEW YORK. April G.— Week end sessions of the Anthracite here. Not only nre they to be con­ the Seminole Steam Laundry and Un­
miners, o|K*rators sub-committee on wage contract negotiations gratulated but they should Ik* finan­ original investment will be $3.7,000.
The Seminole Steam l^umdry will
was,agreed upon by both parties today in an endeavor to settle the cially supported, ami not Ik* allowed to
maintain an office at Raffeld’s De­
hard coal strike.
assume any burden o f expense result­
partment Store to take work which
ing from the failure to aell the requir­
will Ik* done by the Orlando Steam
ed nmmuit o f season tiikcts called for
Laundry until such time ns the plant
in their contract.
,
of the Seminole Steam Laundry
is
Tonight at the Chautauqua Frank
completed.
Dixon will deliver his lecture entitled
Itoth Messrs. Ilurmnn and Nigfull
"T h e Tools o f DemiK'rnry" am! it Is
are practical Inundrymcn, nnd
the
replete with the good things that evwork that they are turning out at
levy real citizen should know about.
Orlando hns brought them the favor­
The Redder Symphonic Quartette will
able comments o f tourists from the
also appear tonight having delighted
large northern cities.
Mr. Ilurmnn
a large audience this afternoon.
is one o f the successful business men
o f Orlando, and Is highly thought o f
in the* business and financial circles o f
dir ’^kr \■snrisfrd r r e « » i
.he believed now ns then that the en(but city.
\\ A S IIIN G T O N , April fl. H&gt; n |forc*mrnt law was made too drastic
The people o f Sanford enn be as­
vote o f more than three to one, th e , nt t|)p „ tnrt
sured thnt Mr. Kurmnn will live up to
House lute yesterday passed unit sent
l Warning wit* sounded to prtdilhlbis statements nnd give the city a
to lin- senate a bill nulhuiuilig the'
' (Midst* by many members, including) President Harding nnd Cabinet Mem modern laundry in all that the term
deportation o f aliens convicted in state
.
f t '
Representative Mann, Republican, li­
hers Mere Present
implies.
on charges o f having
’
. ..
,
or federal courts &lt;
. . . . .
i linols, a veteran o f the House, that
.
, ^
violated the nnrerotic and Yolstcail
l i t ) ’I h r t s - » r l n l r i l I ' r r a s l
they were going too far, thnt then*
nets.
W A S H IN G TO N , April fl President
was danger o f disrupting the whole
Described by prohibition advocates
system o f law enforcement, nnd that and Mrs. Harding and memlK*n» of the
ns a step toward better law enforce­
jurors would be unwilling to convict cabinet and other high government o f­
ment, and characterized by Rcpresenthose who ought to go to jail if it also ficials joined in tribute to the mem­
tntive (Indium, Pennsylvania, ranking
ory o f Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
meant de|&gt;ortation.
Republican on the judiciary com m it-!
today when is memorial was placed at Court Will Deiide on Ydmilting E»lto
tee, as "a monstrous piece o f legisln- 1 There were many references
thn grave in Arlington cemetery l»y!
denre
tion," the bill ns presented by tho im- 1the Anti-Saloon League and Wayne this.National Geographical Society.
migration committee stood up against It. Wheeler, Its general counsel. Rep­
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I IIJ I hr
I'r fM l
resentative Hill, Republican, Mary­
F
A
N
FR
AN
CISC
O
,
April
U.— De­
all attacks.
M ARC H ERS CLASH
American
fense
counsel
today
neared
the
com­
A motion to recommit so thut the land, charged thnt "the
N E A R D U IILIN TODAY
provision, relating to conviction
in bootleggers’ union" nnd the league
F R E E S T A T E AND R K I’ URS. pletion o f offering o f evidence in the
“ F atty" Arbuekle case. Counsel to­
state courts might be eliminated was were standing hand in hand and fig h t­
ing
under
one
banner
to
get
the
ulicn
day looked for decisions from court It
I Ilf I hr \««orlfilrd
defeated nnd the measure was put
.
bootlegger
out
o
f
business.
Mr.
D
U
IIL
IN
,
April
fl.—
One
hundred,
to admissibility o f evidence contested
through ns framed, 222 to 73.
Representative Walsh, Republican, Walsh said that Mr. Wheeler could young men from Tralee arc proceed from time o f its introduction,
-------------------------Massachusetts, a member o f the ju ­ not Ik* classed by the bootleggers ns ing to Dublin to join the free state
R)
BBS
diciary committee which wrote
the •in enemy since "he is the man who army were intercepted today at Mai- NO IM P O R T A N T P A P E
has
made
it
possible
for
them
to
ply
low
by
a
strong
party
o
f
Republican.
STO
LE
N
IN
M
A
IL
ROI
R O IIIIB R Y
original Volstead net, and who o ffe r ­
A elush occurred in which it was re­
IN F R A N C K Y E S T E R D A Y
ed the motion to recommit, declared their trade.
ported ane free state recruit
was
I l l y T h e %aa«M'ln ( r «| I ' r f M l
wounded. Free stnte men were then
LONDON, April fl.— No important
arrested ami taken to barracks nt
PRISO N ERS' F L IR T A T IO N S
'•LIB U T.-CO LO N B L K IL L E D
Rritlsh government documents were
Duttcvnqt.
W IL L UK CENSORED
HY SO LD IE R A T F O R T S IL L ,
in the mail hags stolen In yesterdny’s
IN C O U N T Y W O R KH O U SE
W A S SHOCK TO FR IE N D S
sensational
train robbery In France,
S P E C IA L C A L L FOR O F ­

Physician in the Case Released on $10,000 Bond
Until October

WEEK END SESSION
MINERS AND OPERATORS
WAGE CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS

Agreed Upon By Both Parties Today in an En­
deavor to Settle Hard Coal Strike

WILL DEPORT ALL ALIENS
WHO VIOLATE PROHIBITION LAW
-H O U S E PASSED BILL YESTERDAY

By Vote o f Three to One Prohibition and Anti­
Narcotie Law W ill Be Strengthened

Memorial to Ireary
Placed on His Grave
at Services Today

Defense Ends in
Arbuekle Case
Offering Evidence

I llz T h r AaM trlatrtf l* r r » « l

W IL M IN G T O N , Del.. April f l Flirtations between men nnd women
prisoner* at Newcastle county workhouse hns reached such a point that
Warden Plummer, rather than have
them exchange notes secretly, has
established n jail postofficc and censorship for love letters.

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(H r T h e A o w U l r S

FO RT K IL L , Okla., April fl.— The
t kilting o f Lieut.-Colonel Paul Reck,
assistant commandant o f Post field,
came ns n shock to the officers and
enlisted men here. Roth officer* und
men made it plain they found it hard
to believe the charges made ugninst
Heck. Reek wn* killed by Jean Day,
who charged he found Reck In his
home Insulting his (D a y ’s) wife.

FICERS TO T A K E T R A IN IN G

“ wm* authoritatively stated.

H A IL C AU SE S llltIC K
( HZ T h e A a a o r U l r * I ' r r aa)
W A SH IN G TO N , April fl.— A special
B U ILD IN G TO C O LLA P S E
call for officers to take flying train­
ing nt Pensacola N a val'F lyin g School
M IL L K D G K V IL L E , (In.. April fl—
was Issued by the Bureau o f N aviga ­ The south end o f the negro boya*
tion to the entire naval service todny.
. dormitory, n three-story brick buildThc training to start July first and Ing at the Georgia Training School
Inst until altout December 30.
|fo r Boys, collapsed during a hail and
--------- *--------------- rain
storm
yesterday
afternoon.
PR E S ID E N T CH AM O RRO
B E L F A S T , April 0.— The Republi- Other buildings were flooded when
PR O C LAIM S M A R T IA L L A W
President Chamorro ad cabinet pro­ can forces are reported concentrate^ the hnll broke the windows. Shade
IN M A N A G U A T O D A Y
claimed martini law fo r thirty dnyi on n section o f the Ulster
frontier,
--------- ------------- * be- tree* in the city and crop* at the
tween Counties Leitrim and Fer- state farm were badly damaged. The
as
a
result
o
f
the
dlscovary
o
f
a
plot
( I l f The .«»■&lt;&gt;&lt;-1»Irri I'rraaI
managh.
M A N A G U A , Nicaragua, April fl.— against the government.
storm was violent fo r ten minutes.

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, W EDNESDAY, A P R IL 5, 1922

PA G E SIX

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The Amount Doesn’t Count It’s the Start
That’s the Thing
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MARKETS

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

PERSONALS

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CELERY

♦»; i t -

believes in this community; in its growth and
prosperity, individually and collectively.
W e underwrite its ambitions and its efforts
with our unqualified faith.
W e pledge our Co-operation to its forward­
looking enterprises and to its individual citi­
zens.
W e expect to grow and grow by serving.
W e want your Savings Account to grow—
L E T TH E C A L E N D A R SAVINGS B A N K
H E LP YOU.
When you have a financial problem let us
help you solve it.
You will find a cordial welcome.

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t fe certainly can weather
' A package o f paper* addreutd to to
this
yeathcr and whether it
Mrs. 3. B. Gerald. 26 Cottage S t , | t o '
is sleety in M ichigan* or
with no town addrcaa haa been re- to
Mrs. Ippy is overflow ing
turned to The Herald by the p oat-, * *
office. Owner can have aamc by call- to her banks, Florida sunshine
is still turning out that sup­
tag at thia office.
to
■ . ■—
,
i to
erfine brand of climate. Our
banks, too, will soon be ov­
Mr. W hitfield Wilaon, o f the W ilton to
Coffee Company o f Tampa, ia in the to erflowing, but in a different
w ay; and we are sitting
city for a few dajra. With hit aaao- to
dates Mr. Wilaon will put on a dem- to steady ami anxiously ready
to be engulfed in that kind
onstration o f that good coffee, “ WiU to
ton’s Custom House," the date to be to o f an overflow. Nice cool
nights, up with the sun,
announced later. Their ad appears in , to
cv ’rybody busy— ain’t we
another column.
got fun? Celr’y way up
yonder, business on the
Kanner’s Department Store has
hum, can’t beat this climate
contracted fo r regular space in the **
no matter where you're
a advertising columns o f The Daily
from. Have you a little
a Herald and their first ad will be found
boosting
s p ir t in your
on the society page today. Manager * ’■
home?
Dawson says he is making some very **
attraettve prices during his dollar day ” 1 5 :4 0 iA. M. A P R IL 5, 1922
sale and it will pay to read his ad- * 1 Maximum ......... ...... c... 86
Minimum ......... . .
57
vertisemrnts carefully.
Range
... 60
'to B arom eter....... ...... ..... 30.14
E. W. Potter, who purchased the
Calm and cloudy.
Ward farm on Bcardail avenue last

M ARKETS
Carlot Shipments Reported for Tues­
day, A pril 4th:
Florida— Sanford section ........- ..... 51
Florida— Manstee section -----1
California— Northern district
California— Southern district
__ 1
Total cars ........................

52

Deatinationa o f Florida Shipments
Waycpota, 30; Cincinnati, 2; Savan­
nah, 1; Knoxville, 1; Chicago, 4; Co­
lumbus, 1; Newark, 1; Buffalo, 1;
New York, 4; St. Paul, 1; Kansas City,
1; Potomac Yards, 3; Pittsburgh, I;
Charleston, 1; total, 52 cars.
Diversions Filed Since l.ast Report
From Savannah: Chicago 1, Cleve­
land 3, Detroit 1, St. Louis 1, Boston
2, Buffalo 2, Montreal 1, Providence
1, Pittsburgh 2, Rockford 1, Buffalo 2,
N ew York 1.

!The Seminole County Bank!

A Torchey Comedy
“ Topics o f the Day”
Tom orrow— Seena Owen and Mstt
Moore in ‘‘ Rack P a y "; also “ Fm ,
to Face With Japan" and a Comedj

S O m Q s IC B lA jiR

Shipping Point Information for. TurnThe world at your door every ev*e.
u . , , A p ril 4th
ing
fo r 15c. -Pail', Herald.
-SERVICE
-PROGRESSSTRENGTHSAN FO R D , F L A .:
Warm, clear.
Hauiings heavy. Demand and move­
ment good, market firm , no change in
prices. Carlots f. o. b. cash track: 10
year, left for his home in Michigan
inch crates Golden S elf Blanching, in
Saturday after spending the winter
the rough, 4s-6s, mostly $3.50; carlots
FO RD FOR S A L E -Roadster truck, 1here In Sanford. Mr. Potter j s one of
f
. o. b. usual terms: $3.50-*3.75; wash­
1021
21, starter nnd demountable rims, the largest shippers of farm produce
ed
and precoolcd $4.fiO-$4.35.
*»I good one.- Sanford Motor Co., in the middle west. He wore one o f
,,,, IT n
A real
Total
carlot shipmenta from San­
those
big
satisfied
celery
smiles
when
Dodge Service. Phone 3.
0-3tc
ford section thir season to dste,
F O R IV F O R S A L E — 1020 worm 1-ton he left.
car* ------------ --- ------- ----- -----2428
truck, completely overhauled, rent
I
-------Total carlot shipments from Man­
The
American
Fruit
Growers,
Inc.,
good
tires.—
Sanford
Motor
Co.,
Dodge
t
l
l
y
T
S
f
A
ia
o
ela
frS
I’
rra
a
)
I Classified Ada Sc a line. N o
atee section liiia season to date,
5.—
Service. Phono 3.
6-3tc are making a hid for the patronage! CO NCO RD IA, K a Apri l
I__ad taken fo r leas than 25c.
cars
----- ------------ --- --------- 894
o f the Sanford growers with a page Theodore Tremblay, an 18-year-old
I and positively no clasaified
A U T O M O B IL E R E P A IR nnd Paint advertisement, which
appears today. farm b°y . was " lain with an axe Total carlot shipments from Flori ada charged to anyone. Cash
shop on Sanford Heights nt Reher This is o ic o f the largest and most nnd th m * younger brothers and father j &gt;da la* t wason to same date,
I must accompany all ordera.
Bros, old stand. Our prices nro reas­ reliable companies in the United "criou ily injured by an unidentified'
cars
3140
i Count five words to a line
onable nnd all work guaranteed.— E. State* and has n most complete or- aMaHant at their home near here
l and remit accordingly.
S. S Lakley.
4-16tp ganizatlon fo r handling fruits and ,a8t n,* ht- The three younger boysD AD E C O U N T Y T A X E S
I
vegetables, not only throughout the arc ncar
IN C R E A S E D 20 PE R C E N T
L E T ’S M AK E T H E $1(10,000 United States, but in foreign coun—
CO UNTY BOND ISSUE U N A N ­
M IA M I, A pril 6.— County Tax A s­
tries as well.
J SA FE GUAR D T H E M ONEY
IMOUS.
sessor
Robert L. H ill has been in­
-------YOU H A V E IN V E STE D INi
R-5UI nnd lt-w
F O R S A L E — Potato barrels In any
Gilbert D. Leach, editor of the Lees- GOOO
ROADS,
COUNTY ,tnjcted by State Equalizer Marion
quantity, special prices on car lots,
burg Commercial, was an appreciated H Q N I) IR S IT F 1«S* FOR
THIS L P awaon ( ° Increase the valuation
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
‘ ( of
personal and real property In
visitor at The Herald office. Mr. PURPOSE.
M fg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
Leach states that the big paper mill i
8-r.td and lt-w Dnd'‘ county 20 I * r cent. This will
at Leesburg will soon be producing
_______________
[mean adding About $4,850,000 to the
FOR S A L E — Newel Post, inquire of
news print nnd that the stock o f the
Mrs. Phelps, 609 Palmetto Avenue.
When you are planning your new
valuation o f the county.

AUTOM OBILES

: CLASSIFIED
:
ADS

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ONE K ILLE D A N D
rO U K W OUNDED
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CONCORDIA, KAS.

PHORDS
FOR S A LE CHEAP

3 TOURINGS

2 ROADSTERS

FOR SALE

$100 Up

BOMBS EXPLODED
IN M IN IN G V IL L A G E
OF W EST V IR G IN IA

8-3tp

B. &amp; O. Motor

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compsny is nearly all disposed of. spring dresses, plan on visitin g our
ito re end
and taking
o f ,0m,
some
" • says «things
" « * »are' indeed looking itore
teklnit advantage
edeentore of

I l l s T h e A u o r la lr S I’ rraal

B ECU LEY, W. Vn., April 5.—
WE W A N T A IIRIDCE A T
F o r S A L E —5 acres celery land near
tho aouth end o f Cameron avenue., Bombs were exploded In front o f two bright for the new enterprise. He was of the unusual values we have pro-'O S T E E N
FE RRY. IT HAS
vided for you. New goods Just rt-'lIK E N INCLUDED IN TH E
Tw o acres cleared, not tiled. Good homes in the mining village o f Kll- accompanied by n party of friends.
well. Fenced. Can bo made ready *ythe last night. Troops with blood-----------------------ceived and at prices that pleas#.'$100,000 B O N D IS S U E . V O T E
209 Park Avc.
Rlyers Brothers, Sanford Avenue.
|FOR IT.
fo r crop next yenr. A ll good ham- hounds who hurried to the scene nrmock land.— W. M. Haynes, 115 Psrk rested two men who deny any know!0tf-w2t,
8-fitd and lt-w
Avenue.
7-2tp « l g c o f the affa ir. The homes were
|those o f two miners who continued
F O R S A L E — Ono trunk. Inquire at working.
W A S H IN G TO N , April 6,— Hearing
1206 Palmetto Ave.
5-tfdh
on «nuthrm dans 1..U- it-visions will M
begin May 22 at Atlanta, Ga., it was ■ 10 Stores in GeorgU
-1
FOR SALE!— Warehouse with 11. R.
announced by the interstate commcrco'B
elding. W ithin four blocks o f center
commission.
Commissioner
Easto f city.
man nnd Examiner Wilson will conGeo. V . K N IG H T
Wort! has been received at the duct the hearings which nre to do272-tfc
headquarters o f the Chamber o f termine n more Just division o f In­
F O R S A L E — Four lota on Sanford Commerce in Orlando to the effect terstate and intra-state rates. A fterHelghla, opposite Rose Court. H. that delegates from nearly all o f the wnrd hearings will Ik* resumed in :
cities invited to attend the capital New Orleans fo r several days to cnD. Durant, owner, Lake Mary, Fla.
4-5tp r(&lt;movnl meeting today will be repre- nhle representatives in thnt section
dented. Tampa, Ocala, Palntka, Day- to present their cases.
bOR S A L E — Lunch room, best loca- tonn, St. Petersburg anil muny other
tion, next to theatre, doing fine bus- 0f the towns in central and southern
Because rats on shipboard nnd in
incss. Owner has other business. A d - ' Florida #111 send their delegates,
some
industries
damage
electric
dress Box 216, Sanford.
7-6tp ^ Tnllnhnsscc Chamber o f Commerce! cables by gnnwing them, an insulat­
I sent word to It. F. Cox of,th e Orlan­ ing compound containing poison has
do chamber thnt the present seat o f been invented.
the state capita! will not lie repre­
F O R S A L E OR L E A S E — One 20 acre,
By connecting a generator to an
sented.
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
ordinary windmill an Ohio mnn Is
The
program
for
the
meeting
today
digtance to city. Tw o lota corner
getting current enough to light his
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west is In charge o f J. W . Hart o f Palnt­
house, charge th « batteries o f his
ka
and
no
definite
plan*
have
been
side Palmetto avc., SO ft. from Elev­
electric automobile nnd run a stove.
announced
as
yet.
It
is,
however,
enth St. Make o ffer.* D. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring SL, Los Ange- expected that n course o f action to
N O TIC E O F D ISSO LU TIO N OF
Jcs, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf i pursue will be formulated nt the
meeting.— Winter Park Post.
P A R T N E R S H IP
FOR
H E M S TIT C H IN G ,
plaiting
Notice is hereby given that the
skirts, negligees, s^lc-box
nccor- F L O R ID A NEED S
pnmership heretofore subsisting be­
*
deon, one-fourth knife,plaits for ru f­
tween us, R! C. Ilowor nnd F. K.
ANOTHER FE D E R A L
fles. Call 302-J, or* write Mrs. Sor­
JU D G E— F LE T C H E R Rnumillnt, heretofore carrying on the
rell, Box 771, Snnford. A ll work guar­
business o f n drug store nt Sanford,
anteed.
6-6tp
firm
W A S H IN G T O N , April 5.— Author- Florida, under the style nnd
ization o f an additional federal judge mime o f Rower &amp; Rnumillnt, has been
FOR S A L K OR R E N T — Six room
in Florida was urged in the senate dissolved by mutual consent, ns nnd
house on Park avenue nnd Snnford
yesterday by Senator Fletcher, demo­ from the date hereof. A ll debts due
Heights. Sec E. F. I.nnc, or George
crat, Florida, speaking on his amend­ to nml owing by the said Inte firm o f
Hunter, Route A, Box 160-B.
7-2tp
ment to the bill providing 19 more Bower &amp; Roumillnt will be received
nnd paid respectively by R. C. Bower
judges.
Business in the Southern Florida who will continue to carry on said
LO ST— Gold evershnrp pencil. Find­ district, Senator Fletcher declared, business in his own right, under the
er return to 918 M yrtle nvenuo and warranted a judge, which was not name o f K. C. Bower,
receive reward.
8-4tp
Dated this the 6th day o f April, A.
recommended by tho judiciary com­
mittee in drafting the pending bill. I). 1923.
F. E. R O U M IL L A T .
He cited statistics o f federal dock­ 8-tfe
et*
in
other
states
to
show
that
there
FOR R E N T — Two unfurnished rooms,
s
bath, fo r lighthousekeeping. Good was more need fo r another judge in
location. Apply "R . 8 .", care o f H er­ Florida than in many other states,
ald Office.
6-tfc provided fo r by the bill.

Co.
Sanford, Florid*

SOUTHERN RATES *
M A Y BE REVISED

v&lt;&lt; I

I . U

M A N Y CITIES TO
SEND DELEGATES

J

IThe Churchwell Co.
Sanford’s New Store-

M ISCELLANEOUS

Phone 127

LADIES’ D E PA R T M E N T

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

SUMMER W EIG HT

PONGEE SHIRTS

RATINES

In Lavender, Burnt Orange,
Green and Rose, 36-in. wide,
special, yard—

,

Collars Attached

$4.00 AND $5.00

75c

^ a r J1

Store In Florida

E VERLASTING , FULLFA SH IO N E I)

DRESS SHIRTS

SILK HOSE

In Madras with Satin Stripe

In white, black and brown,
pair

$2.50

LOST

LIG H T COLORED

FOR R E N T

k

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V- kJ

FOR R E N T — Furnished flat' o f four
A wooden figure o f a horse that
rooms and bath, with garage ready
fo r occupancy A pril 17th.
Summer can be made to imitate nearly all tho
rataa. Apply corner M yrtle avenue motions o f a living animal has been
and 12th street.
6-4tp invented in England to teach horse­
manship.
FO R R E N T — Unfurnishsd rooms fo r
housekeeping, light and water fu r­
A new skylight ventilator resem­
nished. Rates reasonable. 206 Oak bling fiv e rows o f glass shlnglte
6-2wp. meeting at a sharp angle is opened
avenue.
by gravity when its fastenings are
FO R R E N T — Bedroom, large
airy
released.
front room with bath, hot and cold
w ater. Easy terms fo r summer. A p ­
GOOD
ROAD
COUNTIES
ply Mrs. Phelp*, 600 Palmetto. 8-3tp
TO R R E N T — Two lo * e r "light house­
keeping rooms. Apply to 118 M yr­
tle A ve.
5-3tp

WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS

In Canary, pink, light blue and
white, 36-in. wide, Special, yd.,

Collars Attached

$2.25

$2.50

: THE WEATHER :

t o

to
to
to

P A Y CASH

t o

For, Florida: Generally fa ir
tonight and Thursday, except showers tonight in the
extreme north portion.

to
to
to
to

W e Buy for Less-

------By Paying CashYO U B U Y FOR LESS

-We Sell fo r Cash

to
to
to to to to to to to to to to

FOUR BIG DAYS A T KANNER’S D EPAR TM EN T STORE.
FRIDAY, SATURD AY, MON­
D AY AND TUESDAY— DOL­
L A R SPECIALS T H A T W IL L

ARE GROWING. COUNTIES.
openyv° ur
KEEP SEMINOLE IN TH IS
CLASS.
8-6td and-Jtw

TAFETTAS

eyes,

|The Churchwell Co.

come*

Herald want ada got raauita.

Sr/ ,

PMBMMJafrt*

FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS

W ELAKA BLOCK

Is S S S S S S S S K S S K S S U K S S K K U S S S ^ S R ^ S S S S S S iS B S H S : ■ ■ S n S in S n a S n S i

�dtrM to l.r held In »»l*l Ht&gt;*il*I Tux
&lt;ynTiri; o r « n : t m i . i i o m »
TION r o ll •»!•»:« I %I. T » \ -I MOOl. School I'lP lrld No I. Rcinlniil* County,
m r r i i H T m i . i.
k * o i ' • Florida, on the 5th day of May. A. I».
TV. n ,O H III\ . - t i l * '• H I M I . T M 1) 21, to d&lt; tertnlnr whether or not there
&lt;1111001. IIIS T H H T IIKIM i
' ! •“ » hhall t.e Maned hy raid Stieclnl Tux
K.MI\V&gt; A** HVA r o i l l l
M MOOI. School lilatrh t No I. Seminole County.
Florida, honda In the aunt of I 60.ono.of.
D IN T IIIIT.
Wtn-rraa: A petition hit* Item lire- to bear intercut »t the rale of five ana
one-hulf
per cent [ter iintt'im. Intercut
•rnt*4 to the County ll«ur«l « f t'Ubllo
Instruction for S"rnlii*&gt;l«* Count)'. Clot* liayahle ueml-nnnually. hooda to tie rtatI1I.1. aliintd by mure tlmn twenty-Mv* cd July tut. A 11 1522 and to mature
thirty yearn after the date thereof
per cent o f thi
lie it further reuolved That thla o r­
rtoldlnr with In Rpet-ial Tux r*vht»ol t*!»Irirt No I. Kenilnole County Klorlrl.i, der tie tiutillnhrd In the Sanford Dally
Haul H im lil Tm
School
IMuirM Herald a newupatier |iuli|l»hed wtthlri
helnii «luo known an the Hanford School i Special Tax School IHutrtct No l. S&lt;
District, asking and petitioning
11 Inole Caiiioty. Florida, once &lt;arh week
County Hoard of I'uhln Inulructlon for fnr four eucceuotve week*
Done and ordered In regular aeuulon
Seminole County. Florida, to call and
order un election to he held within of the County Hoard of Public Instructlon
for Seminole County Florida, thlu
Special Tax School Dlutrlct No, I. Hein|Hole County. Florida, raid Special T*&lt;* ' I • llh da V ■f April, A D. I '*22
O. F IIAltlllSON.
School DlUIrlct lie|iiu aluo known au
Chairman
the Sanford School Dlutrlct. to deter­ •Seat of Hoardi
FltRD T \VII. MAMS.
mine whether or not there uhould l.e
C.
A
DAU-AS.
luuued hy the raid Hprelul Tax School
County |to«r*l of Pub­
trlutrli'i S'o. I. bond* in the uttin of 16®.*
lic in-trurtlon, Semi­
000.00, the proceed* of cuch trondu to Innole County, Florida
uued for the purpoue of u. uulrlng
At
I
eel
building, enlarging furnishing or othT W LAWTON.
erwlue Improving uchool building" and
Hunt of Pub In»l and Kxuchool itroundu and for the exclusive*
officio Secretary to Hoard
uee o f the public fr. e echoulu within
S t
tot Id Special T « * School |U-ir|.i V*&gt; 1
•t
the proceed* of tlu mill bond l«»ue
amount Ins to KO.Ooo.no. to he uueil for
the
pur pout a act - forth
tn eiid iietlth.r,
III.will.I
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w|'t:iM|.
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ulte. building and f urnl«lilng u primary
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and uchool ground* for the exclijulve
l t d A i . 1y t . wo i . m u x s v w t i n : * \ n une of the public free udiooi* within
P M I I I ■ » r I I MMI . I l l w | m i | , m a i i : Ml
tut Id Special Tax School Dlutrlct No. I,
i a t i : i i i : w| i n in: r t u i t i i i :i i i : m \,
and.
m i : -■ m i : w i i f . a c h i m i c u , i a i i
Whereau The County Hoard of PulilATP.n pwr w i i u i , in: i n i;
vmi
He Inulructlon of Seminole County,
P i t t h i t :.
Florida, hau carefully examined uald
U 'liiriNi! On thi till tiny ttf March. A
petition and hau nniertnlmd Hint inori
than* twenty-fix &lt;• per C u t of tl* &lt;lul&gt; I ' I *-2 .. petition xx.i |ir&lt; m lo l loth *
qualified electors residing within Hp*«- '*«unty Hoaril *&gt;f Public I list no tlon f-.r
lul Tax School Dlutrlct No l
have Seminole I ounty. Florida, sign'd by
hlKord salt] petition, and
more* than twenty - D i e per * "lit of the
Wherean: The County Hour*! of Puli- duly uuullfPd electors residing within
lie Inulructlon for
Seminole County.Jhe Spewlal Tax Stliool Dlutrht No I
Florida, hn" hy i* solution this day t|* ■1Seminole County, Florida said Spaclu)
I tarmlnad that bond un thi au.....f ••#.« Tax - bool I Mat r I I I ■ t .■ also known
000 00 will ho required for the purpnu* u n« the Hanford Sehool Dl«trlct ''k in g
set forth In tub! petit Ion. and which and lietttlanlng that m He* tlon be
are enumerated her. inahox -uld l.ondu &lt;alle,t and held to determine Hie .piesto hear Interest nt Hie nit* of five and lion au to whether or not l.onds In tinone.half per cent per nnoum, InDi'Ut **um of |&lt;|ti llti't Htl -Itould !•*■ Issued l*y
payable aeinl-annuutlv hotida to be dut- said Special Tax School District No I
ed July 1st \ |i 1522, arid the prim l- Semlnol. County Florida for the putpa) of said hoildu lo to . ..me due and l " ’»&lt; of nrqutrlng hulldliu.- * rilafiriuw.
pnyuhle thirty year a after the date fur Mailing or otherwise imprnvlnif
thereof
school tnilldlnKU ......
nml *•- hrml grounds
IPTFRI.
Now. therefore. In norunnme of law, and for the rxelualvr u s e .,f Ho- nubll*
umi In puruuam
of a reeoluHon of free ** lioul* w ithin - 'Id Special Tax
thlu Hoard, this day adopted, nolien In
bool Dlutrlct No l. Seminole County
herein given that on Hit 5th &gt;1..' of Florida, the proceed a of t lie- raid bond
Slay. A. D 1522. an election will be Issue nmnunlInc to ir.nnfKinn in lie
held, and th* same la hereby ordered u*ed for the titirpo.e net forth In mild
tn tie held In Hprrlnl Tux School Dl«- PeHtloti. and to r»* • vpended and dlutrirl N*«. !, SJeiniiioie C.iuni). Flo. Ida. bui ued in u manner following, to-w lt
aald Special Tax School Dlutrlct aluo
Itiii.tnin no to he uued In nci|ti!r!riK a
known an the Hanford School Dlntrh T «n... I.ulldiutr and furnluliloK a primarv
to determine whether or not
tlwra achool, and for enlsrgtng, furnishing or
Shall be luuued by the laid Special Tax „therw|.. Improvlm. ........I hulldliu ■*
School Dlutrlct No 1, Semltiole ( ounty. nml to tiool groundu for the exiluulv*I Tor Ida. bonds In Hie mm of I60.rn"&gt; on. „ , , ,(f
.......... houla within
to bear Interest nt til" rule of f l l " and pn|,| Special Tax School Dlutrlct No. I.
one-half per cent |o*r annum, intercut ,,,|
payable i*em|.annually ; bonds to
he
...........
,
I.I.I.. Ii.lrtv
v o ia a
I.D.I
aide
thirty yesru
iiir the
tn. dale
unit therein .i.
of. na lu provided for lo that • * rt.lr.
reuululIon
thatof «&gt;*&gt;
i'm'iV.VttucHoii'for
County
Hoard
Public
Inuttucllini f»r
Seminole CoUlity, Florida, In which said
^ , o n o,,,y ,h ed ,1' . , . , ,HP;l

" f SpecialComity.
Tax School
Dlutrlct
N|l , Semltmlr
Florida,
aald
s. , I . 1
.'t ... ,1 I .!' t r I i l ' l Ing
o also
bnow'n
Hut
Schmd p luirlct.
, luutic
__ a-,....
... Sinfor.l
.....
...............
to
tioiolu
in the
uum. of• -I, tr
S
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.f&gt;r&gt; no,
'o n ^ f j ^ e

s a u J in W ig T S ;
s . ^ t ^ t f f W ; . ^ - r :,% ^
tilled to Vote
The until election un ordercil to l.&lt;*
Therefore he it remixed
That It lu
livid shall be h* 1*1 at .........
poll- : I ba d'-tarnilnal Ion of thlu Count y Hoard
Ilia places within u.ild Special Tax ..f Public Inutriullon
for Semlnob*
School Dlutrlct No I Seminole county. |count y Florblit._lb»l Hi* amount of
Florida, where the laut urrn'ial elec- bnndu re.piind r*.r the t»irpo*ru and
tlon w .im held, throughout uald dlulrlcl. objedu «et furtli In uald t.• 1111&lt;in lu
to-wit
At Precinct No I mill Precinct j the uum of ............... that the still
No 3, and the eulil election uliiill he linrid* uhall hear ttllcreut at the late
held In compliance w ith law. and III*’ .of Die mol one-half pci cent per anInapet tore mol &lt;letku if Hie. polling , uum; Ho- Interest on uald hondu tn he
laces slid 11 make iiropipl return lu Hi*' payable ueinl-annually: uald bonds to
m* dni' it July let, A I* tt»22, «tul io mu
fJuuiiiy liujifi) «if I'tihtlr I fiKtruction
H* intnotc County. Florltlu. Irnmohutfly lure thirty yearn after tho date there*
i4fi«*r thi* mild H nllu n »mt tho lubulu* «»f. nnd,
lion of tho vote* polled, and the County
ftr .. f L;r*» r •
J Thai •» 1*4,1* &gt;
Huu nl ul FUliltc I net ruction Jor &gt;s' r11•* j,t| *lcit Inti he held in puiIiI Him r lul Tn i
pole County, Florida, will l.e In special &gt;1, rtool DMrlct N&lt;* I SeinInole County,
Hireling at 10 o'clock A. M on the pith |-|,,r t,|„. tn m &gt;ordam e with law, to deday of May, A IT 1522. to tucelve tho |.rnintn whether or nut lilt re shall he
ret ut tut of III. -aid elcctliin and to can|,v „., |,| Sp.,i,.l Tax Sc I... I DluArauu. deter
T * * 11if&gt; the t. uuita (r(,., N), , .......... . i.*oun!y. Florida.
thereof.
hutida ns t n provided fot In this i
The following liati&gt;e*l are hereby rip- |U||„n a„,|
polllteil alid designated »&gt; Clerk mid
It* It further reuolved That thlu resns|M &gt;torn lo hold and i olidu.T the uuld
ut I,," be published In the Sanford Dali)
alectlon at the polling place or pre- oI
Herald, a newspaper publlehed within
cIltiT named, to-wit
uald Special Tax School District No. I
At Precinct No.vv 1 it,,rr
tSanford) k .,,,,1
L .M
,
1
.
I
Seminole
County, Florida, nine u week
Tyre, Sr. Hoi
Murrell, tnupecto,u and I* * ' Hrownler
MWcrunlvr weeks
ulark.
Thlu reu,ilutl"ii adopted In regular
At Predhci No. 1 tSanfordi: llnvld seaulon of the County Hoard ,f Public
Spver, F. P. Hines and Chau Mathewu, I nut ruel Ion for Semlnob- County FlorlInspectors and .1, H l.conardy, clerk,
da, on Dp- tth day of April. A D 1522
F HAHltlSHN
All of which In done and ordered by
Chairman.
the County lloaril of Puhllc Inulructlon, tHeal of Hoard)
FIIKD T WILLIAMS.
Seminole County, Florida, In regulur
C.
A
DALLAS.
s.-si,ton Hits Hi*' tth day of April. A P
County Hoard of Public
1921
Inulructlon for Seml­
.
C. F IIAltlllSON.
nol* County, Florlda.
•4Sen I of Hoard I
Chairman
Attrat:
FIIKD T WILLIAMS.
T W LA W T"X ,
C A DALLAS,
Sutierlntemtent of Puhllc InCounty Hoard of PuhItc Itiutruction for
utrurtlnn. and Kk-offlclo Sec­
retary lo Hoard.
Suminulr County, Flu
t-6-13-20-27; &amp;-&lt;
A ttest:
T. W LAWTON.
uhllc In-1
Supei Inlcmlenl of
utruction and Kx-offtcb. Secre-|XO T H E VOTERS OF SE M IN O LE
tar) to Itould,
i -m i -v t v
t-6- ll-2 a-2 7 : t - t

OtlllKU TM 1IMI.II t&gt; i:i.t:CTIMN IN
M ’ HI (A t. TA 1 St’ IIMMI. HI art t i e r
Nt&gt;, I, xK H l\u i.i: • tn M ’ » i ri.titti|).l, M ill) SPItCIAI. TAX MTIOOI.
I li a l l l l t r IIK IM i ALSU lx AMXVX AM
T ill: ftA X FMIt It at IIUOI. DISTItltT.
XVhereaa: A petition ha* Iieeti pre■enled to the County Hoard of Public
Instruction for Seminole County, Flori­
da, on March Ctli. 1»S1. signed l&lt;y more
than twenty-five per cent of the duly
•lUhtlfled clrctoro residing within Spec­
ial Tax School Dlutrlct No 1. Seminole
County, Florida. aald Special Tax
School
also eknown
n
x, | y x i
■ Plulrl.-t
■ &gt; I a i • a « u being
» * i r»
- -— - - - -iiu
- - - - the
-Sanford School Dlutrlct. asking and pe
tltinhlrg that un election he held with­
in
Hpvrlal
School Dlutrlct No.■ -I,
111 DIH’I
I * ' Tax .yvnwv*
Kelnlnole County, Florida, to deter
mine the tioeatlon whether or not hotida
In the sum of |«o,non un uhall lie lusm-d
by raid Special Tax School Dlutrlct No.
1, Seminole County, Florida, the pro­
ceeds thereof lo be used for the purpose
Of acquiring, building, enlarging, furn­
ishing or otherwise |mpro\lhg achool
bulldlnga■ «and
sellout
for
'» m w
v#sx«rwi» »ground* and
---- --the exclualve u*e of the puhllc free
schools of Special Tax School Dial llct
No I. Hemln-ile County. Florida
Therefore He It Iteuolvrd: That an
election be and the aame I* hereby orljt

CO UNT!

A fter mature thought nncl consider­
ation I have decided not to enter the
race for the legislature.
I appreciate more than words can
express the confidence nnd the en­
dorsements I hnve rcccix’ed from
mnny sources. And above nil I feel
grnteful to the people o f Seminole
County fo r the large vote they gnve
me in 1920.
F. P. FORSTER.

SANFORD

MATTRESS
TORY

FAC­

E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
"Old Mattrcsx Made New and
New Mattress Made to Order”
French Avenue nnd 17th Street

C H U R C H ILL DENIES
HE W AS FA TH E R OF
MARK A T B U SH N E LL

UNAI1I.E TO S U P P O R T
RICKARD 'S* U R IB E K Y
C H AR G ES TO D A T E

PU SH N E L L , A pril 5— Seth Churchi ll—reputed hy Irone Whittington to
have ia-on the* father of a baby, whose
■load body was found neur hero, and
fur the death o f which she and her
mother, Mm. Ida Whittington nre be­
ing tried here on manslaughter charg*
e.a— denied late yesterday afternoon
that he was the infant’s father. He
testified that the first knowledge he
had of trouble was letters from both
the girl and her mother, in which they
advised him o f an impending event
and pleaded fo r his aid.
The major portion o f yesterday was
taken up with securing a jury fo r the
trial, it being -1 o'clock before the box
was filled.
Ernest Goodwin was the firs t w it­
ness, telling o f conversation:! with the
girl. He said that Irene Whittington
told him of her eondition.

(" T e x ")

O PE N

C E M E N T T R U S T T R IA L

N E W Y O R K , A pril 0.— Trial o f
more than forty pereons nnd corpora­
tions comprising what is known as
tho “ cement trust” for alleged viola­
tions o f the Shcrmnn anti-tnist law
was railed Tuesday in federal court
Iw-fore Judge Knox.
The accused
w ere indicted Inst August after an In­
vestigation by Col. W illiam Haywood,
United States district attorney.. It
wns charged that the defendants man­
ufactured and sold 90 per cent o f all
the Portland cement in the United
States and exercised a pracical
monopoly.

IM O U S .

8-5ta and h *
N EW

Statu Attorney Schofield Muted lust
night that he has several more w it­
nesses for today and may not finish
the state's presentation until late this
week.
The two women and I)r. E. II. S ey ­
mour were indicted by the grand ju ry
mutilated l*ody in u pond near here
following the finding of the babe's
several weeks ago. Dr. Seymour fa c ­
es charges o f both murder and man­
slaughter and will go on trial at the
conclusion o f the women's trial. It is
inn at the birth o f the child and he is
charged he was the attending physicin jail without bond.

LET’S M A K E THE Jino.wn
COUNTY ROND ISSUE UNAN­

MISS M IA M I SIG H TE D
OFF S A V A N N A H IN T H E
G R IP OF G U L F STR E AM
W A S H IN G T O N , A pril 5.— A dere­
lict flylr.g boat, possibly the missing
commercial seaplane Miss Miami was
sighted nt sea yesterday approxi­
mately 226 milea due east o f Savan­
nah. The radio report received by
the hydropraphic office and communi­
cated to all shipping said that "a
large flying boat with top o f cabin
awash" had been seen.

Y O R K , A i r i l 5.— George I.
Rickard,

sports

promoter,

who several days ngo was acquitted
o f a charge o f hazing nssnulted a
15-ycsr-old girl, yesterday was sum­
moned to the district attorney's o f­
fice to give further information in
connection with his declaration that
agents o f the Children’s Society had
attempted to blackmail him,

The position o f the plane yester­
day was latitude 32 degrees nnd 17
minutes and longitude 77 degrees and
39 minutes nnd the wreckage was in
the grip o f the gu lf stream which
nt that point wu» setting to the north­
east at about two and a half knota
nn hour.
The conclusion that the wreckage
was that o f the seaplane Miss Miami
was reached by naval officials both
on the report that the derelict was a
cabin craft and from the fact that a
check up on all aval flyin g boats
Juryshowed all definitely accounted for.
One of the witnesses examined was Miss Miami was lost in a storm March
Chnrles E. G riffin, proprietor o f a 23 while en route from Miami, Fla.,
saloon where Ricknrd said the agents to Rimini, Rnhamas, nnd sho enrried
attempted to blackmail him.
five passengers o f whom no trace
has ever been found.
The pilot o f the plane xvho was
FOUR RIG DAYS A T KAN- picked up by n steamer when found
N E E’S D EPARTM EN T STORE. clinging to wreckage, reported that
FRIDAY. SATU R D AY. MON­ the flyin g boat bad been forced down
D AY AND TU E S D A Y— DOL­ by engine trouble nnd her passengers
LAR SPECIALS T H A T W IL L died of exposure.
William Fields, said to have been
employed by Rickard at an apartment
he mnitnlned in W est 47th street,
also was sought fo r examination by
the District Attorney. Several per­
sons were questioned at the district
attorney’s office Monday in an effort
to obtain coroberative evidence on
Rirknrd's charges.
Chief Assistant
District Attorney Pecorn said that
ho had not enrried the investigation
fnr enough to determine whether the
case should be carried to the grand

OPEN YOUR
EARLY.

EYES.

COME
8-2lc

The Herald fo r Post Cards.

N O TIC E O F DISSOLUTION np
P A R T N E R S H IP
Notice is h e re b y . given that tht
pnmership heretofore subsist!).*
tween us, R. C. Bower and F. &amp;
Roumillat, heretofore carrying -r, ti*
business of, a drug store at S.u.Lri,
Florida, under the style and
name of Bower &amp; Roumillat, h.»j i* dissolved by mutual consent, ;*i u l
from the date hereof. A ll del:- ,
to and owing by the said late finn *
Bower &amp; Roumillat w ill be recmid
and pa!d respectively by R. C.
who will continue to carry ot -.j
business in his own right, un hr
name o f R. C. Bower.
Dated this the 5th day o f April. A.
D. 1922.
8-tfc
F. E. ROUMILLAT

YOU W IL L H A V E NO .MORE
KICKS ON POOR ROADS IF
YOU
VOTE
FOR $Kin.ftOt
COUNTY ROND ISSUE.
8-5td un i it i
The Pipe Organ Club will hint t
Cooked Food Sale Saturday, April ik
Easter eggs w ill aUo be on n't
Those wishing to put in nn order ! •
Easter Eggs w ill plensc phone K:
7-lftt
T H E M A STE R B AZA AR
o f the Pipe Organ Club w ill be h«:i
at Dr. Moore’s Optical Parlors, Sat­
urday, April 8th.
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worked; get sluggish; clog up nnd
cause till sorts o f distress, particular­
ly backache and m isery in the kidney
region; rheumatic twinges, severe
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torpid liver, sleeplessness, Madder nnd
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take u taldespoonful in a glass of
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T H E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, THURSDAY, A P R IL 6, 1922

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“ A Nation o f Home Owners” is the ideal that America looks forwar dto. It is a mighty big ideal, but practically
everyone who is paying rent can help realize it. Doesn’t every real American want a share in the soil and the
property o f his native land? Of course he wants to be Uncle Sam's partner!

Right now at the first dawn of

Spring, the impulse to own your own home is strongest. You will do well to “ obey that impulse.”

,UMBER SURE TO INCREASE,
SAYS RAMSEY; BOOST MAY
BE 20 PERCENT DEALER SAYS

“ Businczs In nil lines is beginning bvr is us low as it will get and that donee or industrial building that is valuation beenuso o f the permit
to stimulate itself and I do not bo- the demand is increasing very rapid- erected moans a "G reater Tampa." granted the First Baptist church.
Move it is going to ho long w h en ',.
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business will move along nicely. Hy
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rdi&gt;b' c ‘ " f ° m m ti«» So do your bit. be » booster and build The inspector thinks the increase for
this month is remarkable taking all
fall I look for a brisk business in
.
‘ ‘' T .
‘" ’ T . . ' ! ’ lhink ‘ " T a m p a .
quickly if they intend to build. CarAlthough the building permits for things into consideration und claims
1all o f its branches," be said.
that if the parties who are going to
"W
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he salil,
snid "Hast
the worst
worst t,„
1 „* |,|,.nt
.
lo this
month , do
largo
we
e are,
past the
fn as ast year k for uthe
#
.* not loom, up
*, into
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build homes beyond any doubt had
non..,l nf »ho l.n.ino.. .ion,., nn.i
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1 figures, yet the records o f Inspector
pcriou or the business slump and r,.a* „ n that they are going to be m ,
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come in Inst month. March o f last
nt|, :. ;
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*'f Buildings Marti Otero show nn in*
"Lumber has stimulated itself over it w ill likely increase from 10 to 20 when considered how the other
year would have been cut down con­
o
f
the
country
suffered.
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last siderably in figures.
[the country," said T. \V. Ramsey, one per cent in the next two months. This
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cause o f the cold weather, but bus!\
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m,,nth' I&gt;* n,,iU iMUl'd for lht* ,ntter
the largest lumber dealers in the tendency extends over the country, ness in general. Tampa and the south
The inspector is jubilant over the
*hm,,d w r« ? " « r fr.ends month aggregated $240,924, while the
in tiie north and Invite them to spend permits issued up until Inst Thursday I ulUl°ok and claims he know, o f sevin an interview, "and nlthough ns the market shows, and conserva­ fared splendidly.
« " 't ite r in our city so that they may for this month showed n total o f *ralprojectsthat are
going to come
is hard at this time to predict how tively speaking, claims it is nn indi­
Lumber
n
very
important
m
»
f
,
,
r
themselves
what
sort
o
f
n
cli$272,117.
According
to
Mr.
Otera
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P#**
as
well
ns
a
number
o f restcation
o
f
nn
increase
in
the
material.
it will soar, 1 am o f the opinion
ti rial these days nil nu r th, country |mate and other conditions v o hnvu there was more home building this donees that will 5,* constructed but
and according to traveling men the compared with the north. And we month over that o f last year, how- is not in a position to give them cut
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con.truc ion o f n ‘sidences and Indus-^bou'd renu-mher that every new resi. ever the reconls show much more
trial building is going to be immense.
I see the brightest kind of prospects
fo r building in our home city ns well
ns the adjacent suburbs," ho said.
The building trades hear Mr. Ram­
sey out in his statements nml assert
that the activity along the building
lines is big. It claims business will
be flourishing in the next DO days in
the north and much sooner in the
south, because o f no likelihood o f d if­
ferences between employers and men
this year,
Faint manufacturers and jobbers
claim some improvement and say the
outlook for 1922 is very satisfactory.
Steel the Barometer.
Business men recognize the stee’
market ns its barometer, said a prom­
inent tinvijing man at thu Hillsboro
hotel. 1 keep in touch with it for
Several reasons and see where th.*
steel corporation mills have advanced
operations to 70 per cent of capacity.
Independent concerns are making
go al strides. Known plans fo r rail­
road purchases o f rolling stock and
Is nn now iii every city in Florida and Sanford i» going ahead and building
building material and enlarging oper­
homes and Business Blocks. The boat season in the history of Sanford lies
ations in fabricating lines indicates
just abend of you. Don’t delay in your building plans.
Materials are
n more active steel production in
cheaper, lumber is cheaper. Let us figure with you on lumber and supplies
about three months," he said.
for vour new home.

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

BETTER HOM E
If you talk it over with

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And you will have the

Best H o m e
If you have him build it.

It will be

mutually profitable for you to
investigate

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Iteware o f Curbstone Brokers.
"Curbstone brokers," and there are
many, it is snid, "hear watching, as
their work is not only fraudulent but
use the worst sort o f tactics in mis­
leading innocent builders whom he
terms a ‘sucker* nfter having sw al­
lowed his hook. Thut sort o f fellow
is dangerous.
The reliable lumber
dealer or business man will not stnnd
on the street corner and talk business
fo r any length o f time. Why? be­
cause he has an o ffice to transact his
business. That is not the case with
the ‘curbstone broker.'
"On the other hand you can go to
your local, relinble dealer, meet him
at his established place o f business
and gel a square deal."
As the Times has endeavored to
bo as conservative ns j kiss Ihie in gath­
ering opinions ns to building pros­
pects this year, it has no reason to
believe other than 1922 will Ite equal­
ly ns good ns that o f Inst year i f not
better.
Should Act, Not llelay.
Mr. Ramsey, ns well ns other re­
liable lumber dealers,tell us that him-

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For Sanford is on a building boom and there will be more
building this spring and summer than ever before. M a­
terials are cheaper. L et us show you how you can save
money on your lumber and all building materials.
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The Bottom
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 1 buy my material at wholesale prices.

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TH E BUILDER

�TH E SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , THURSDAY, A P R IL tf, 1922

PAGE FOUR
where their interests lie for the f r w
bridge does not appeal to those who
arc Interested in the Monroe ferry
bridge— it is the best paying propo­
sition in this part o f the state and
naturally the folks most interested
want to continue to rake in the
shekels. The real men o f Soroenolo
county should vote fo r bonds fo r the
t. A. N K K L . --------------U n » r i l M anager improvements in rouds and bridges
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I I I W I S -------C lre a la lla a » * * » ! * »
and should vote because it means a
I’ hnar 1 « I S «t» **00 I*. M.
county bridge at Osteen ferry and a
A S v rrtla la g H a le * M a *r K n ow n on
A M lIn lU i
future opening o f the St. Johns rivet1
Su korrlpllnn l*r!e* la ASvnne*
to tra ffic instead o f having it bot­
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tled up entirely. Look into this bond
Sis M onika
------- — *— D e livered la C lip kr C a rrier
issue most carefully nnd you w ill vote
One W e e k --------------------------------- c
for the bonds.

UNCLE HANK

T k e h f« 13. la 10 -p a g r W e o k lr lle r 4 e n tire ly e n rem
S e «ln # le
Conn I f
■4 lo pnklloked e r e r r F rid a y . A 4 »e r - Q U E STIO N S T H A T C O N FR O N T US,
■Ina m lr a m ade know n an npplleaon. D em oern lle In pallllea. S3JM per
» , r . n . w n y .n. n v n n r e
th , 1&gt;&lt;r, t ,nUlcat|0ns o f the

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th. t |, W i„ k. m, j ,

it seems Ilk* th* main function of a
Florida development, is the Interest woman’s forefinger Is to find out
------- ------------------------ -------------------- that is being manifested In the Florwhether cslttn’ cards sre engraved.
There is no place like Sanford after j(jn citrus industry and gen eral'farmall.
|
1Ing by men o f means nnd f Intel!!- —
------------o— ■ 1 gence. These men are fully awnre pastures; in the heart o f the corn; in
There are many beautiful tow ns: 0f the fact that some things nro flu ffy fru itage o f tho cotton plant;
and cities In the state o f Florida but necessary in a political way to the in the toothsome product o f the pewhen it comes right down to renl successful development o f the Mute can tree; ln the modest nnd useful
business none o f them look like San- nnd nre taking a vital interest In growths o f th* garden; in the busy
ford.
public affairs.
Isaac Van Horn o f marts o f trade—and In the golden
----------- o ----------Haines City, a large owner o f citrus sunshine o f tho finest climate on the
State Senator McWilliams will
las groves nnd
fnrm lands, recently earth!
a candidate fo r congress from the sold:
The g&lt;
Fourth District nnd ho is already
“ At the present time the people It and dig fo r it
going over the district nnd says he have serious
questions to decide, kut lake it.
It is
will make a systematic and ntost questions that cannot be 'ducked,' but joy RThere is
vigorous compnign.
We may have must he met right in the open, princi. yartU and front
;
some life injected Into thin campaign pal among which we consider most arid forests; in th
yet.
I Important the following:
South; in the muc
----------- o----------"Tick eradication.
and the red hills o
When ail the new orange groves
"Equalization o f rnilrond rates.
where you look— c
that have been set out nnd Itelng set
"Capitkl removal.
everywhere you
out in south Florida nnd especially
"Nomination o f the right men In , there is gold.
In t{ie ridge section get to hearing the June primaries.
And what has
there will have to be n wider range o f
"Development of the state rond gold cost the woi
distribution c f fruits to get the thou- system.
us that every dol
sands o f l&gt;oxes o f new fruit into new
"Revision o f the state constitution.' dug out o f the c
markets N ext year will bo a banner
"Punishment of offenders of th e , in labor, in time,
year in citrus fruits nnd there w ill liquor laws.
flee, in nerve for
be much money made in organge*
"Reconstructed laws covering edu- dollar’s worth of
and gm pefrult.
cation.
i potatoes, or meal
------------o ---------"General revision o f the laws on 1be necessary to s
Col. T. J. Apployard attended the taxation.
men forget theii
capitol removnl meeting at Orlando
"A compulsory spraying law.
their hogs, theii
yesterday nnd invited the people to
"Some law to protect the public other needed pro
the laying of the corner stone o f the from the wrongs o f the open range, a fter the yellow
new wings on the old capitol. Tom
"Much, if not most o f the public
Yes, there i* g
just wanted to remind them thut the agitation fo r these things is carried finest gold in th
old angel still lived, the only differ- on by public-spirited citizens who ns the' poet tclli
erne being in the new wings. 'I homos have the w elfare o f the state at heart,) coveted fleece v
is some politician a n d 's always ready without any remuneration nnd at the gold that rew ar
to spring something in favor o f his •xpenso o f much money and time, in o f any man who
dearly M o v e d Tallahassee hut neither their efforts, being opposed most nl- has faith to planl
Thomas nor any other "bombsheller” ways by selfish interests having both cultivate, and the
can stop the sentiment that prevails influence nnd funds to protect their a sure reward.— \
in south Florida. And in confidence private interests."
sonville Metropoli
we will say that if they want t o ’
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ing up the debt which Russia owes
this nation, i f she will consent to re­
ceive the entire gang o f lunatics from
which Big Bill was nffililatcd in this
country, and banish them to the Urals,
or some other region equally inacces­
sible. And suppose the results o f his
mining scheme, should enable Big BUI
to enroll himself among the capital­
istic class, or would he insist on divid­
ing his profits with his workers, in
accordance with the communistic doc­
trines to which he is s ) devoted There
is plenty o f interesting food
fo r
thought in the project, but we have
little hope o f seeing it materialise.
The ships going Russia-ward are not
likely to bd overcrowded by voluntary
recruits fo r B ig Bill's coal mines. Such
a move would involve hard work, nnd
hnrd work in not one o f the cardinal
doctrines o f the I. \V. W.— Tampa

To the Editor fcanford Herald:
The name of William Jcnninga
Bryan has been mentioned by the
personal friends and admirers o f Mr.
Bryan ns a proper prospective candi­
date to represent Floridn in the
United Statessenate
in the coming
elections.
W hile everybody who knows Mr,
Bryan recognizes him ns a gifted
orator nnd speaker and in this line
he hns acquired considerable noto­
riety. He is a refined Christian gen­
tleman and a good citizen and as such
we welcome him to Floridn. But w
all this de demur when the effort is
b e in g .made to make the impression
that Florida is lacking in native talent
to represent her in congress or any-

Precipitation: Except local heavy
tains over portions of the northwest
nnd extreme west the rainfall was
light nnd mostly unimportant. No
rain was recorded over the greater
portion of the section; more moisture
is needed over the peninsula, but west
of the Apalachicola River the soil is
in good condition, except that low­
lands are still rather wet in some lo­
calities. The heaviest rain reported
was 2.30 inches at Pensacola.
Condition of Crops: Much sunshine
■nd moderate temperature enabled
fnrmers to make good hendway with

cotton crop, working corn, trucK,
melons, and citrus trees. Oats arc
mostly good, but some fields arc dam­
aged liy rust. D igging Irish potatoes
has begun In the north central coun­
ties, extending in a small way to
some northern districts. Many fields
nre In splendid condition, but blight
is complained o f by some, and the dry
weather has unfavorably affected the
cr0p jn ,,oine localities.
The truck
crop hns suffered seriously from
drought in the south, and dry weather
was unfavorable on uplands in the
central nnd northern counties. Citrus
trees ure in good condition, as n rule,
fout rajn is needed.
i t h
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where else.
executive commlttc
Mr. Bryan’s sudden rise to nromi- however, failed to
ncncc as the leader of n great pollti- « i „ n
this ndmit

nation o f West Florida can be u J
en only by a complete, JUM
political reapportionment of the , , I
o f Florida, and a fa ir and juit
Dentation o f all o f the people
^
state o f Florida equally in th( ^
making body o f naid state, do f unU
organise themselves for the
o f accomplishing the necessary
es in the state senatorial and
sentative districts for the purpo* j
obtaining n fair, equal nnd juq
re mentation in the law-making 1-.^
as aforesaid.
For the accomplishment nf ^
purposes and fo r the government i
this organization, the debrat?, ^
representatives o f the people cf
state o f Florida promulgate this,
governing instrument o f the;r rfV.
zation, nnd pledge themselves fur
accomplishment o f th j purp ei h,.v
inbeforc set forth.
R O YA L PALM PARK,
M IA M I. S A V E D FROM
DESTRUCTIVE
M IA M I, Fla., April &lt;1.— Roy#]
!
Park has been saved from dm;-;,
tion by fire through the o ff-Keeper Dow nnd two nun, u f.j
two days and two nights nrrd
wnter to throw on the burning gruj
nnd trees in wash tubs on their h*sfr.
This was learned yesterday by Ftn
Chief Cnlemnn, o f Miami, Emeu fin
presilent^if the Floridn State llealton
Association nnd Frank J. Pepper 4-j
J. II. Meyer, members of the Ixd
realtor’s club, who male a trip to the
park with a view to taking itepi •*
halt the spread o f the fire.
It was found that about ,.i t-u
had been swept by the flames, ud i
few roynl palms damaged. The L i
is not out, but is tinier control. It
has been burning fo r more than ,
week.
G EORGIA CROPS H IT
H A R D B Y H A IL .''TORH

see, addressed the meeting, inviting severely t
the delegates to attend the dedication nn jnc|, Qj
ceremony o f the capitol extension. Col. rninutos.
The public school situation through­
Appleyard did not address the meet--)
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out Florida hns become quite serious.
When ;
There is no evading the fact that ,n*
Ocala sent the largest delegation to nb0ut win
some kind o f drastic action is going
the meeting, n motorcade o f nearly n may snf e|
to he necessary in many towns and
'itiea i f the schools nre to he kept hundred boosters, but representatives the ashes,
were present front nearly a dozen
MOTOR M A N S L A U G H T E R
open until the end o f the regular
FOUR
school term. Pensacola is the Intest aunties, including Lake, Dade, Orange,
Marion,
Paint
Reach,
Seminole,
N
IC
K 'S f
Deflation In railroad faros has ar­ I city to send out the S. O. S. call. Un­
Volusia, Hillsborough and Hardee.
, I ’ |{| J) \\
rived. The war tnx hns been abolish­ it ** the money necessary to pay th e !
The following prenmble to the con-1 [ ) \ y
^
ed nnd the fares nn many lines have teachers their salaries enn bo raised
Mttuliun, sully explains the {duns and [ \
been reduced somewhat. In addition by private subscription, the city
purposes o f the association:
to a general fare reduction some schools will be compelled to close.
The people o f the State o f Florida:
roads nro o fferin g special summer Florida undoubtedly has some w eigh­
Realizing the necessity o f placing
rntes for tourists, which will make ty problems to be solve d by the next
the sent o f government o f the state in
a round trip ticket from const to legislature; that affectin g the future
such location ns to make it more eas­
const cost only a little more than of our schools Is by no means the
ily accessible to all parts o f the state;
the one-way ticket hns been costing least important. I f it were a ques­
tion o f local difficulty the whole mat­ and realizing further, that the de­
in recent yc.y*.
velopment o f tho state o f Florida nnd
Tin's is a g ra tify in g change. Dur­ ter might readily be adjusted but
the
growth o f said state have carried
ing the war ana Immediately after, when practically every section o f the
the
Center
of population thereof to the
railroad fares were almost prohibi­ state Is crying for help in keeping the
central
portion
o f it; and realizing
tively high. Vacation trips which in­ schools in operation, there is some­
that
immediate
steps
should he taken
volved any railroad Journey nt all be. thing radically wrong somewhere.
to
remedy
the
situation
which now ex­
enme too costly fo r the person with Had the tax limit not been raised by
ists, namely, the Mention o f the eapilegislative
enactment
following
the
moderate income to take. What tho
tnl o f said state nt a point Inaccessible
railroads hoped to make by high submission o f a constitutional amend,
J U S T RE C E IV E D A
fares was pretty well counterbalanced ment, to the ten-mill figure, there is to the greater portion o ' the popula­
IM.ETE L IN E OF
no telling to whnt unhappy pnss tion thereof, nnd inaccessible from the
by a falling o f f o f travel.
(sirtions o f the state which have been
This summer, in spite o f the past school n ffairs might not have' come.
and
are being developed, built up and
months of business depression, then1 Since money seems to be the foundaIHjpulntcd,
nnd that the center o f pop­
CLEANABLE
should be a wholesome revival o f tionaon which the superstructure o f
ulation of the state o f Florida hns
state
school
operation
must
he
built,
travel in this country. There is beau­
moved southward to n point near the O N E -P IE C E . P O R C E L A IN I.INKU
tiful scenery ready for million* o f it is therefore up to the legislature
geographical center o f said state;
Americans to enjoy. There are nat­ to make some sort o f suitable prohereby organize themselves for the
ural playgrounds and beautiful parks, vision that will be within the pro*
purpose o f removing the capital o f
maintained for the benefit o f the visions o f the constitution o f the
said
state o f Florida to some point
American public, which have been great state o f Florida. I f ten mills
which
will he more easily accessible
visitrd so far by a comparatively is not enough, then steps should be
to the majority o f the people of the
taken
to
again
raise
th
e’
limit.
Rut
small part o f the population. The
state o f Florida, nnd which will be
lowering o f railroad passenger rales why there should be a limit on school
more nearly otpi!-distant from
the
should mark not only the good sense and no limit on roads or other public
boundary
lines
o
f
said
state.
•&gt;f railroad management hut the be­ welfare items on the state budget, is
The organizers o f said Florida State
ginning o f uii ern o f increased travel­ something the nverage layman is
H ! . i.
A Association for Capitol Removal be­
ing among the groups o f citizens who rather puzzled to understand.
lieving
that
capitol
removal
is
not
P
r -~♦* H
must emint the cost rather carefully hoard o f county commissioners enn
M o r e setting forth to see the world run the tnillnge up sky high if they feasible or possible without the unit­
and Amerien first. Gainesville Sun. So desire hut w-hen the item o f school ed effo rt o f ull o f those people In the
levy is met, the state stops In nnd state o f Floridn who believe in the
says;
"N o t more thnn ten mills." fairness, justice and righteousness o f
The problem would seem to bo one hf the aforesaid purposes, do further
either curtailing the scope if our edu­ band themselves together fo r the pur­
is disposed to take traffic regulations
"B ig Bill" Haywood, who seems to ction s! system or else providing pose uf accomplishing cnpitol remov­
Perhaps the Sterling- al without reference ,to the proposed
lightly.— Tampa Tribune.
have fared better with the rulers o f more money.
Towner
federal
bill will help Bolve the future, location o f said cnpitol,* but
—_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1Russia, limn his co-laborers in the
where
and
the
how.— U kelaud Tele- solely fo r the purpose o f accomplish­
GOLD IN F L O R ID A .
cause o f anarchy, Goldman nnd Berking the removal o f said capitol to some
-------man, lias been grunted u coal mining •mini.
point which will serve to the best ad­
There is gold in Florida. Not the ’Oncession in the Ural m-uiiUuns. \V&lt;
vantage the people o f Florida; nnd
metal the chemist symbolizes ns '*on't know much about those inounN EW YO R K , April 0.— Lenders as­
with this end in view, the organizers
"A u ,"— the M u ff men su ffrr and die ,ain** MCeT't that they are situate I at
sociation against prohibition amend­
o f said association pledge themselves
for o ff in mountain fastnesses where '
distance from America, and
ment arranged today for membership
to the purpose o f this organization
it is found in rocks nnd in the sand' **,at ** reason enough fo r our npprovrally tonight in Carnegie Hall. The
disinterestedly and without reference
o f swift flowing rivers, and hoarded
Big Bill's plan to draw his work*
announcement o f the meeting stated
Whan you'ra suffering from
to any proposed place fo r the future
hy misers and guarded in safes— the B'F force from the I. \V. \V. elan
the principal object o f the association,
location o f said capitol.
hoadache,
geological conditions us wc know which infests the wild pieces o f Wyoin"was to get the Volstead act out o f
Said organizers hereof further real­
them nre against the existence o f ing and Montana. I f he carries out his law and keep it o u t"
baokacke,
izing that capitol removal is n politi­
"A u ” in Florida, but its representaand succeeds in inducing every
toothache,
cal Issue which can be accomplished
Uvea nre here, ami here
abun" • " . in America to move to the
neuralgia,
dance.
Urals nnd join his colony, which he W E A T H E R
A N D CROP CONDI
or pain from any othar cause, In;
For those who search for it In the M V* w ill establish a perfect governT IO N S IN F L O R ID A FOR TH E
right way, it presents itself in the nion*. he will have writ his name
W E EK E N D IN G A P R IL 4.
golden glow o f the orange; in the l « rgv among the benefactors of this
Ona or two and tha pain stops
Mooni o f the bush; in the fields o f "untry.
It will be interesting to
ConUln no hobit-tormin# drug*
tomntdes, celery and lettuce; in the watch his experiment— at this disHava you tried Or. Miles' Nervine?
cattlo on the prnfrics and in forest lance, and it will go far toward cvenA t k ymur V r u g g i t t

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, THURSDAY, A P R IL 6, 1922
Mr*. S. G. Messer has returned
from Sistcrsville, W. Ve., where the
spent the past three weeks on bust,
ness, and has taken one o f the Lee
HRS FRED DAIGKH, Society Ed Ilor,
apartments,
She was accompanied
Phone I17-W
home by Miss Glcnna Locke who will
I f r n k a r * a «T
v U ltt* ( F »«
—I f
»r. f * l «
mr n b Ii i be her guest for several months.

SOCIETY

PAGE FIVE

ROAD M E E TIN G A T
II
D A Y T O N A TO PLE A D
FOR RECOGNITION

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Members o f tho state road depart- a
ment have been invited to attend the *
meeting o f the Enst Coast and South
Florida Good Roads Association
Daytonn April 7-8, according to a le t
ter which has been sent out over this
section o f the state by It. W. Pearman, Jr., secretary o f the Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce and temporary
secretary o f the new association.

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IT Make an agreement with yourself that
II you will save a definite amount out of
your weekly or monthly salary.

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II installments nt the PEOPLES' B A N K of
Sanford.

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C. W. Gary o f Clearwater, Fla., *
fo,lo" 'cd by nn *£« cour9t' Wer°
stopped over in Sanford yesterday en *c^vo&lt;, nt ,hc concl" * ion
the card
route to northern points.
K" n' e’
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Mrs. George Weiland substituted
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f ° r an absent club member. The club
nrr^ • clT n,n 0
*U* 8
members who enjoyed the rordinl hosguest o f his sister, Mrs, D. L. Thrash, t «i,u k.
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pitality of Hus i harming hostess were
er. yesterday.
Mesdame* D. P. Drummond, B. L,
Perkins, David Caldwell, Hal Wight.
Miss Anne Hawkins is spending Charles Britt. Claude Howard. F. E.
this week in Oviedo the guest o f Mrs Roumillat anil A. B. Wallace.
R. 0. Smith.
FLO R ID A JUDGE
W IL L NO T RE N A M E D ;
RILL F A IL S T O PASS

A. S. Smith o f Ashland, N. II., is
spending a few days here at the
Montezuma.
Dr. J. N. Tolar has returned from
Memphis, Tenn., where he hns been
taking treatment*.
-------Dick W aring o f Charleston, S. 0.,
is the guest o f his uncle nnd aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dumus.
Thc many friends o f Mrs. L. R.
Phillips w ill regret to learn that she
is quite ill at ho* homo on Park avenU&lt;*.
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W A SH IN G TO N . April
6. — An
agreement was made by the senate
yesterday to vote finally next Friday
on the bill to create a scon- more
o f federal Judges. This was followed
'»y the defeat on n tie vote o f nn
amendment
offered
by
Senator
Fletcher, democrat, Florida, to au­
thorize nn additional judge for the
Southern Florida District.
Discussion yesterday was IprineiPaRy on, the Fletcher amendment,
which was lost 21t to 29. Senator
Fletcher announced, however, thnt he

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Chat wick of Red ^ u’ ,i rvnc" ht* n,m,ndnu;nt later.
Rank. N . J., wer,. nmon„
recent Ki« ht republicans joined dem.wrsf.
arrivals arid stopped at the Monte- in " upportln* the Fletcher amendment. The opposition consisted cnzumn.
tirely o f republicans, except Senator
King, democrat, Utah
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Fowe o f MidSenators Flctrher and Trammell,
dlesboro, Mass., nrrived here yester­
o f Florida, both urged the sennte to
day for n short stay nnd are stopping
authorize
the additional
Florida
nt the Montezuma.
judge, declaring that business in
South Florida warranted another one.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrnshcr have Chnirmnn Nelson, o f the judiciary
as their house guests the latter’s par­
committee, nnd Senator Cummins
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferrnn o f
spoke against the Fletcher amend­
Eustis.
ment, Senator Nelson declaring that
the judge for the Northern Florida
A. E. Crandall o f Pittsburgh, Pa., district spent most of his time assist.... .............
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who has been spending the winter jntr federal judges
in Now
Y'ork.
here ns the guest o f Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 'scliatV^Nelson” Vu"ggest*d ” that*"the
S. Wilson, left yesterday fo r his two Florida district* he combined, to
home. Mr. Crnndnll is very much in make both judges "at la rge" or thnt
love with Sanford nnd hns !&gt;een spend­ the state's population nml business
ing the past four winters here.
be rent)portioned.

Rayfield Carburators
Installed and Guaranteed l&gt;)

T R A S S A T L A M Il FLYERS
W IL L RESUM E J O U R N E Y
ON A P R IL E LE V E N TH

LISBON, April 8.— Associated ad
vices from Cape Verde Islands suy
, ..
the Portuguese trans-Atlantic flyers
,,,
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...
wit ' resume the r flight to Brazil nt
f» p. m. April llth . They expect to
arrive at Fernando Noronhn, o ff Urn.
zilinn const at 11 o'clock the next day,
.MORE L IG H T FOR LESS MONEY covering 1,30ft miles, the most d iffi­
cult leg o f the flight.
Yesterday's
flight from the Canary Islands to
Cape Verde, 816 miles, averaged 92
miles an hour.

Sanford Battery Service
Company

NEW PRICES, APL. 1

Put Edison Mazda

LAMPS in every
socket for better,
brighter light.

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V IB R A TO R S
E LE C TR IC
STOVES ....

L . . . $7.50

2.00

$6.00TO$7.50
F. P. RINES

ELE C TR IC
IKONS

105 Palmetto A ve

Sanford. Florida,

T A LK BONDS A N D WORK
TO PU T OVER TH E COUNTV
HONI) ISSUE.
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II thrift nceount by nllowing you interest
on all the money deposited In itn Savings
Department.
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Are You Thinking- About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summer?

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The mountains o f North Carolina uro tho best locations in tho world
,nst " n&lt;! ni&gt;rthmeeting frnni Orlando.—Orlando Sen- jj
Macon. Gn., April 3 . - “ Hoa«U im- linel,
^ for health and thnt change o f climate needed by Floridians nnd espec­
ially tho growing boys.
Prov&lt;'d " " «c o u n t o f dry weather.
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We can't hope for the peace that a
vitlo than by Huntsville."'— Macon
pnsseth understanding until we make ■
Chamber o f Commerce.
n pence that will pass the senate.
is one o f the best camps in tho South ns well as one o f tho most reas­
Augusta. (!a.. April 3.— "Rest route
onable
with a fine corps of teachers nnd councillors, with the best
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from
Augusta to Washington is by
athletic instructors, with the lake fo r swimming, with puro drinking
Wny of Columbia, Camden and Char- S ' N Fn,{,&gt; 1 A 8 II GROCERY
water, good food, snnitary in every respect.
lotto. Heavy
Heavy mins
rain, recently,
recently and
;in,l tho
the
MOVKS IN TO N K ' V ‘ lU A H TU its
lotto.
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Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally
The Sanford Cash Grocery will be
proved during the last few days and
located in new quarters Saturday,
entirely passable."— II. A. Wheeling,
having moved from the store in the
H ANFORD, FLO R ID A
Secretary* Chamber o f Commerce.
Charlotte, N. C., April 3 . - “ Routc #W Phillip* c° r" f r to thl' Blor&lt;'
rth Concord. Albemarle. Troy, San. *"
P » 'C u ller* Grocery in the
north
Band building.
The Sanford Cash
ford, Cary, Durliam, O xfonl, ClnrksGrocery
has
had
a
phenomenal busi­
v j||t,, Petersburg, Richmond.’’— Charness since the opening o f the cash
|„tto Automobile Trade Association,
Chattanooga, Tenn., April 3—“ Road concern in this city and much o f tho
Atlantn. Chattanooga. Nashville to credit is due to the able manager,
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit in very O. P, Stenstrom whose customary
good shape. This mute shorter hut good nature and attention to Ids cus­
tomers has brought the ('ash Groc­
not so good ns through Carolina."—
ery the business, Not a little o f the
Chattanooga Automobile Club.
success o f the business o f course hns
On March 30 he received the fol­
come through tho low prices made
lowing w ire from Jacksonville:
possible by the cash nnd carry sys­
“ Waycross road is in good shnpe. tem o f selling groceries that gives
Wt! invite the public nml all users of ELDER
Upon leaving Jacksonville there is n
SPRINGS W ATE R to visit the spring nnci in
the customers the benefit o f the sav­
detour from the King's Highway
our method of handling its product. Why take
ings in additional clerk hire and the
poorly marked on M yrtle avenue.
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
delivery o f the guud». The Sanford
Look out lo r this. Rond to Waycross
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
Cash Grocery has made a fine reputa­
is all good except six miles henvy
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
tion in this city in their old stand
sand 18 to 12 mites from Waycross.
and expect to do twice ns much in
,-pon |t!lv|n(f Waycross go via MillThe Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
the new location where everything has
wood nnd Axnm to Douglass, thence
Western
Union recommend this water for
been added to the store room to give
Dixie Highway to Fitzgerald, thence
batteries.
the people the best of service nt nil
via Rochelle and Findlnysen to llnwktimes.
The Snnford Cash Grocery
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
insville, and thence Dixie Highwny to
makes a specialty of giving the peo­
sent you and protect vour health.
Atlnntn, There is not a mudhole on ple the best grades o f groceries nt
th(. cntirc r&lt;tUlc
VPI&gt;. fa , t
,.nn
mB(j over it, Jacksonville to living prices and Mr. Stenstrom gives
the people service in every depart­
Atlantn."
ment o f the store nt all times. He
Parties going out o f the state nnd invites all his old customers ami all
not desiring to go to Jacksonville, will the new ones to come and see him in
find rood number 2, through Eustis, the new stand next to McCullers the
a a a fta a fta B a a a ftfta a B V ftN a N ftfta a a n a a a M a fta a a a a B ftfta a a a BBBBBaa
L,‘c *burg, OcaTn, Gainesville, High opening day to be Saturday at which

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Laurel Park

Camp Near

Hendersonville

ROBERT J. H O LLY, Jr.

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

Elder Springs Water C o .

SANFORD

* prinB,,’( U k c C‘ ty’ ' V* lto Spri" K*' tin" ’ hp wi" ,l“ v*'
-litftper, to connect with Gconrin
toad number 7, through Valdoitn to
Macon, in good trnveiablc condition.
Mr. Smith w ill thank tourists fo r any
information which they may obtain o f
&gt;tuo»- to the traveling public.
-------------------------FORD COMES TO A ID
OF W A R V E T E R A N S
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D ETRO IT, Mich.. April rt. E.lsel
Ford, president o f the Ford Motor
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* ompnny, yesterday notified veterans
, ,
, •
o f foreign wnrs thnt he wnult em­
ploy 200 men dally from the veterans’
bureau fo r nn indefinite period. Only
men who have resided in Detroit six
months or more will he employed, it
was made clear.

THE WEATHER
F’or Florida: Generally fa ir
tonight nnd Friday.

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IS AFTER
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( h,. way to buy your (groceries if you
have the means o f delivering them
;,n«| the Sanford Cn«h Grocery ic the
I place to buy groceries that are o f the
standard grades and guaranteed to
|,,, fresh nnd good at all times.— Adv.

GOOD ROADS BRING i’ FO-

In his announcement Mr. Ford is
said to hnve made it clear destitute
men given position* would ho paid
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April their wages in advance until such
21st.
0-tfc time ns they were in improved finnn____________________
rial circumstances.
T A K E N O TIC E
T H R E E K I L L M AN FOR V..J0.
When better cars are sold, N. H.
fh im cr will sell them. The Ruiek and
CHICAGO, April 6.— Three youths
Oldsmohile, the only ear* that guar­
antees twelve months.
8-6tc who shot nml killed n man to obtain
15.40 were being sought by the police.
"E X ID E B ATTERY’ S E R V IC E " the The victim was Jacob Marcus*, a junk
strongest in the world. W e nro pnid dealer, who was lured into a hateto cxnmino nnd re fill your batter ment under the pretense o f completfree o f charge. The Hattory is the ing a sale. He was shot while resistlife o f the cnr. We re-charge nnd re- ing effort* to rob him.
pair all makes batteries — Ray Broth­
T ry a Herald Want Ad today.
ers, Sanford, Fla.
311-tfc-daw
Fresh Fuuer Kraut. 10c pound.
Widoman Caldwell, agent., grocery and
market, 5th street nnd Sanford ave8-3tc
nue. D. O. Brown Bldg,

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Well, well, don’t the old
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ravancl of ft* sun shine nice in Sanford,
Charleston, S. C., arrived here last ►
Flurriddy? And while it is
week and are pleasantly located at ft* shining on t h e r e a t vege­
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
---------the home o f Mrs. J. C, ,Bonnctt. Mr. ft*. table crop that Sanford ever
F r i d a y — Chautauqua: Morning,
chil- Ravanel is manager o f the Pre-Cool- *.
had the moon is shining on
,Iren’s hour; afternoon, lecture, Ed­ ing plant.
ft* the best crop o f well, let’ s
win W. Unangst; evening “ Friendly
ft* suy, it is shining and that
The Daytona meeting will take
Enemies.'*
ft« is sufficient. Foreign boot­
FOR lilt ID E ELECT.
up the road discussions where the
Saturday— Chnutauqua: Morning is
Miss Allie Gillen will entertain at n ft* leggers are to be deported
" 1 St. Augustine meeting, held March
children’s hour; afternoon,
Solis' miscellaneous shower Monday nfter* ft4 while tho home product will
* ‘ ! 29-30, left off, beginning by devising
Mnrimba Rand and lecture; even- noon from 4 to 0 o'clock at her homo fta receive protection, nt least
means to obtain what is characterized
ing, Solis’ Mnrimba Rand.
on Palmetto avenue, complimenting fta the papers say so, all o f
" ■ more equal distribution of state and
Saturday— Easter Razaar given by Miss Gladys Bryan, n bride elect of ft* which moans that liquor will
federal aid funds. Mr. Peamtan and
the Pipe Organ Club, all day nt Dr. this month.
be manufactured out o f
other men interested in the nsaocinTom Moore's Optical Parlor, oppo­
—
sawdust ns usual. Have you **■* tion charge that unless the road desite postoffice.
L U C K Y T H IR T E E N BRID G E CLUB. **
a little cnpsule in your " * pnrtment’s program for road building
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour will
A very pretty affair o f yesterday * *
home ?
"*• is nullified there will be no funds left
be held at Central Park at 4 p. m.
afternoon was the bridge party given *
5:40 A. M. A P R IL fi, 1922
for maintenance and building o f new
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will meet by Mrs. M. S. W iggins at her homo *ft Maximum
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ronds in central and enst Florida.
with Mrs. J. R. Colemnn at her on felm avenue, the guests including "■&lt;- Minimum
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Members o f the state mad departapartment in the Wolakn.
the members of the Lucky Thirteen *•
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ment have been invited to attend
Club.
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Barometer
30.12 "
other meetings o f u similar nature
T. H. Williams o f Jacksonville was
K*&lt;L yellow and white were tho **
Calm and clear.
but heretofore have failed to lend the
in the city yesterday transacting colors used both in the decorations **•
^
influence and enlightenment o f their
n»
k * ft* ft** presence to the deliberations of the
business.
and details of this pretty party. n* ft* ft* fta
Quantities of red lillies, snap dragons
booster* o f state road number 2 and
Mrs. Ed. Lane left Tuesday for and calendulas were effectively used IN F O R M A T IO N A B O LT
other highways considered of tho ut­
Jacksonville where she is visiting her in the rooms where the card tables
T H E HOADS TO N O RTH
most importance in south, enst and
sister.
were placed.
A N D T H E E A S T central Florida.
-------Top score In the interesting gntne
Tho State Press Association, which
Mrs. Sherwood Harvard was called ° f bridge was made by Mrs. D. P.
M. M..Smith, president o f tho Hor- meets in Daytona on tho same date
to Tampa Tuesday by tho death o f Drummond, who was awarded a gold idn Automobile Association, hn.* re- ns the road meeting, will be invited
her sister.
&lt;,nd whi*e honey jar.
ceived the following telegraphic in­ to attend the discussions. A large
.
Refreshments consisting o f n salad formation regarding tho best routes delegation is expected to attend tho
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Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Hardy enter­
tained the people o f Maine who arc
spending the w inter in Longwood at
their beautiful w inter home in South
Longwood on the evening o f March
28th. This occrsion was also a fare­
well party to fou r o f the party who
left the next day fo r Mnine. The
veranda was decorated with pink and
blue crepe paper roping nnd lights
covered with pink paper, also beauti­
ful flowers w ere everywhere.
The
tables were spread with dainty pink
and blue favors at each place. A
most delicious lunch o f strawberry
ire cream and enke was served. A fte r
this F. II. Ranger with a few well
chosen words presented Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. E. Hardy with n wntej set nnd a
hnnd painted vase made in Florida.
Although tnken by surprise both re­
sponded feelingly.
Thus closed a
very
enjoyable
evening.
Those pres­
LUM BER SI RE TO IN C R E A S E
ent
were
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
Frank
Noyes
S A Y S RAM SEY, BOOST M A Y BE
nnd
son
Carlton,
W
atervllle,
Me.;
Mr.
20 PE R C E N T S A Y S D E A L E R
nnd Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Myra
(Continued from page 3)
Farrington, Walnut Hill, Me.; Mr.
nt the present time.
Tnken as a Henry Judkins, Chesterville, Me.;
whole the last month was exceeding-

A t the Star Theatre Tomorrow and Saturday
Herahi want

ds get results.

BASE BALL WEEK

her at low c!ih it in hut nnturnl that
those who are thinking o f building
an* going to make arrangements fo r
that material la-fore it advances and
which it is going to do from nil re­
ports. Now for n “ Greater Tam pa."
J. W. Shaffer, cement contractor,
*aid in reference to building this
year: " I have plenty o f work on
hnntl. I predict a big year In the
building line.
On the other hnnd
buildings that are going to be con­
structed this year are going to ho
better and larger," he said.
His father, H. F. Shaffer, one
the largest roofing contractors
Columbus, Ohio, who has been
Tampa for several months, said:
have made up my mind to spend the
rest o f the winters in Tampa, It is
my first trip to Tampa nnd I want
to sny that I was surprised when I
looked the city over," he said.

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Mr. and Mm. W ill Greene, form erly
f,f Wilton, Me., now o f Pennsylvania;

Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Rnnger a.id
son
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Ralph. Drydcn. Me.; •L H. Ranger,
East Wilton, beside* the host and
hostess.

T H E SPO RTIN G STORE
Phone 251-W
Sanford. Florida

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GLOBE PIANO CO.
S A V E YOU M O NEY

Write ua

Empire Hotel Block
O K I,A N DO, F L O R ID A

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
O P T IC IA N —OPTOM R TR IST

Mr
Kant. lot St.

Sanford, F li

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TRAIN SCHEDULE
C O R R E C T E D TO N O V. 16. 1921

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

m
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
A rrive
... 2:30 n.m.

83
07
1)1
SB......
85......

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

Northbound
Arrive
Departs
82 ....... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.in.
84..
. .I I :45 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
80.......
2:33 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
92..
. ~ ..... 4:00p.m. 4:05 p.m.
28.................. 10:00p.m.
Trilby llrnnrh
Arrive

xNo. 100.....
xNo. 24
xNo. 15 8 ....
No. 22.....

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xNo.
'N o .
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Depart*
2:46 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Leesburg Hranrli
Arrive
167... ........ 3:55 p.m.
2:50 p.m.
21..
6:50 p.m.
101...
1:30 p.m.
25.....
2 2 ....
7:00 p.m.

Oriedo branch
xNo. 120........... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127...........
x— D aily, except Sunday.

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“ Little People” Have Sway Over
Stream in Ireland.

THE TEST OF A MAN
is determined by his willingness to serve—

Waterway , In County
Fermanagh
Avoided by the Dwellers Near It
Becauaff of Old Superstition.

The officers o f this bank expect success for
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Our success is a reflection o f your success,

l ’ p tn County Fermanagh, In the
northern part " f the Emerald
there Is a dark, deep, silent stream,
which winds Its way some 15 lulh*
or more through u picturesque cuuntry.
It Is colled the Klieelees, or the
Stream of the Fairies, uml there are
many tales and legends told concernlug It. It rises near the little village
of Derrygonnelly, Its source being
small lake t ailed llunnhoDe. Its course
lies between the picturesque moun­
tain* o f ilo and h beautiful level coun­
try mi Its other hnuk t ailed the Holden
plain. The wild sedge grows down to
Its very waters, anil above It the cur­
lew sends out Ids eerie call In the hush
of tlie evening. Htit beautiful as the
stream may look to visitors. It Is
shunned hv the country folks who live
In It n vicinity.
Tradition says that
at titie time the little fairy people*
placed a curse ii |n.o It nnd from that
time on death uml disaster have come
out o f Its treacherous waters many
times.
There are few who rare In
wander along Its hunks for In the

ed solely by the service they are able and will­
ing to render the people o f this section.

and you will find us more than willing to do
the best we can to see you succeed.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY B U ILD E R
5

F. I*. FO R STE R , President

II. F. W H 1TN B R, Caihict

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Unger* Hie old «iutng that Inis lie i'll
fur! 8 9 5 S S S 3 S - X S S B B i i a a a i B i a B f l B B B I B B B X I I B X a i B B B B a B B i a a B l I l
bundl'd low ll from -I r- tv
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SEE OUR SPRING W IN D O W

Hal ■ball it
for fl«li nnd ti*hln*
**’ “ 11 It tw (nr (ItuMiiing.
Al ways unlucky •Iinll It be to meddle
with.

C. H. Corn nnd Miss Ruth le ft for
There i* a Mrnmte peculiarity about B
their home in Franklin, Tenn., after
the river, and that is that it run* in
spending two months in their win. 1
hii
apparently uphill course. The I
ter home in West Longwood.
legend that account* for ihi* freak of

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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dinkel motored to Dnytnnn Bench Sunday.
.Mrs. I- rnln nnd daughter. Fern,
spent the week end in Orlando with
relatives.

Decorate Your Lawn
Spring Time is Here

nature l* a* follows: One day K a llltjP
Faber " it * Ih-vlng from tier enemies
along the river hank. In tier haste she £
dropped on&lt; of her precious hook* In a
I he wnlcr.
Ike-ply grieved over her *
I****, she raked her stuff over (lie
Mr. Smally nnd Mr. Tyler, vvho ►(ream, and lti*!iuitly- the waters
have been spending the winters here turned backward* In tlielr t our***, andI !
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for the past few years,
years, left
left Thurs- la-r precious k&gt;oh was restored to her. a
day for their home* in Connecticut, i
Tim e and agnln various attempts ■
a
Among some o f those taking in the i **m» c been made to drain this trench* a
W ater Carnival were C. If Cnrn, Miss
’•Denutil, which very- often over- B
Ruth Corn, Miss Olive Dinkel, ,Mr. ilovv* it* hank* and docs considerable
and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel Mr. and Mrs. damage to the farmers In the vicinity.
f
Hut alway*. dkaster and death him
" I make the assertion that Tampa Edwin Dinke).
followed those who have meddled with
i* going to he one o f the coming cities
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilkinson and little the *1renin. At the la*i attempt made
o f this country and the best city in daughter have returned to Sanford M1,’h u series of iieelih-nts and death*
the south before many years,"
to make their home, a fter • pending befell tlo«*e who undertook the project
I f you want to save the world, the winter with Mrs. Wilkinson's that it probably will he a long time ■ a B I B I R I B B a B B l I B B B I B I B B B B B l I B B I I I I X I I X I I I I I I I I i a i l N I
before tin* thing I* la ought up again.
don't take to the pulpit, hut go Home, parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. Rill Allen.
Even those who are tm&gt;*[ Injured by
I f you want to reform society,
Dr. Kerr Iloyro Tupper will preach
the si ream’s vagaries, the farmers
don't mount the soap box, go Home. at the Baptist church Sundny evo- whose land* nrv* *o often flooded, will
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No movement will move unless it ning at 8 o'clock.
now have nothing to do with Hie drainstart* in the Home.
I be I&lt;ongwood Civic League held liijr of
the
Sticelees,
preferring ■
No reform will reform unless it Oielr regular monthly meeting Tues- fltiaiieliil lo** rather than Incurring the;
eifialty of the Little People.
lay, A pril 4th.
originates there.
And so today the Stream of the
N o law will stand unless it Is fnvMr. nnd Mrs. Rankin o f W agner
ored there.
have moved into the house form erly Falrle* pursue* It* crooked, treacher­
ous course, at places
like a
N o religion will prosper that is not occupied by the Parrish fnm llv
dazzling silver ribbon in the sunshine,
viable ther«
at other part* lying In deep, dark,
No education is o f much nccount I HE F E M A L E OF T H E
treacherous pool*, waiting for an un­
that does not include the Home.
SPECIES— DEADLY! A H !
wary one whose feet might step be­
The real of either politics or eco­
yond the rank sedge that lines It*
nomics is not the man hut the Home.
Anyone laboring under the impres- hanks. And tradition ha* It that very
Build a Home in Tampa. Make it ion that the life o f a motion picture often under cover of the night the
a "G reater Tampa."— Tampa Times.
star is nne o f luxury nnd ease need Little People dunce fur Joy upon Its
only put themselves into the dainty dnrk. mystic water*, rejoicing In the
fact that the Mreniu Ini* kept Its faith
You won’t go wrong when you buy a hoots o f Mary Pickford, America’s with them.— Knn*a* I'lty Star.
Huppnmhilc. It's the b&lt;-st automobile Sweetheart, for n few- days during the
in the world in its price-class.
fl-lfc film ing of her latest United Artists
Postal Air Service.
production, "T h e Love L ig h t" which
Mure limn li).i*kl,tk»i letters were
Something special at Rivers Broth­ will he at the Star Theatre Friday curried by the po*i ofllce air mail serv­
And if the World's ice In the third quarter of l t d ,
ers, Sanford avenue— Ladles' pure and Saturday.
thread silk hose, mercerized lisle top, ^ " ' vtlo-art * dainty foot gear doesn't Assklunt positnu'ier Hcnerul Slmughues*y told the mcmlter* of the Society
seam nnd fashioned stitchings, double fit* ,',t ,ht‘m " &gt; ,h'' " lur,|y boot* o f
of Automotive Englneei* at ope o f Us
sole, heel nnd toe, shaped close fittin g
r '^rector. L ranees Marion,
recent meetings mi commercial aviaankle. Colors, black, white nnd cordoWhen Miss Pickford announced to tioti. During ltint period the ulr until
van. Knstor snlo price $1.25. Also her organization that she had secur­ •airier* covered IHtl.tMSi miles, !&gt;7 per
a very nice and complete lino o f every­ ed Miss Marion as director and that cent o f toe*e scheduled trip* wrre
thing In socks, three qusrtcrs and the two o f them would make a pic­ completed on time ami all of the
full length hose for men, women, boys, ture, the masculine portion o f her st.itT tegular trip* were made without la
girls nnd infants at Easter Sal* Jrmi!cd a * .tinned nnd contented smile, Juries. The cost of operation, which
prices. Don't fail to *oo our ah ow - nn‘I murmured among themselves that wan $H per loll mile In 1520, vvu* re­
duced In 11*21 to ?*l |s&gt;r tmt mile, and
Ings before buying. Rivers Brothers, Hung* couldn't he much softer and
with the Improved de»ign of machine
Sanford avenue.
0tf-2wt ‘ here was no doubt that the robust now being put in use Py Hie Dost O f­
males Would soon exhaust the oppos- fice department, the co*i for the coin­
Twenty miles per gallon of gas, *te sex and probably about 3 o'clock In ing year Is expected to he reduced to B
B
15,000 mile.* on tires, no repair*. This the afternoon the fa ir director ami $2.00.
B
B
is what Hupp owners sny.
0-tfc star would he taken home in n comntoie condition caused by extreme fa ­
To Teach Hawaiian Youth.
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club A pril tigue, thus enabling them to spend
Alarmed at the trend of the youth
2 1st.
of Hawaii away from agriculture ami
6-tfc what they termed, a perfect day.

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SANFORD CYCLE CO.
W e handle ihc celebrated
Spaulding, React and Dropcr-Mitinurd line*, aka Ihc
"Louisville S lu gger" lint*.
Everything far
the
hall
player at right price*.
C A M , A N II S E E OCR
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Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (M ow er) Beau­
tiful— W e W ill Help You

Ball H a rd w a re Co.
W hen The S to ck
Salesman Comes
Around...

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other productive pursuit* ami Into non­
productive clerical work, the American
FOUR RIG DAYS A T KANlegion, department of Hawaii, 1* In­
N K it’S DEPARTM ENT STORE,
itiating u territory-wide movement
N E W YO R K , April tl.— David Znl.
FR ID AY. SATURD AY, .MON­
looking toward the establishment In
knn,
hue driver, who was arrested on all school* of Industrial, agricultural
DAY AND TU ESD AY— DOL­
L A R SPECIALS T H A T W IL L a manslaughter rhnrge in connection and manual training.
Statistics for the past few years
OPEN YOUR EYES.
COME with the death o f Robert n. Roose­
iliovv that a heavy majority of the
velt.
Jr.,
was
released
in
$5,000
bond,
E A R LY .
s-2lc
, pending further examination, Roose-’ hoy* and girl* attending the territorial
Fresh Bauer Kraut,
10c pound. v*’lL 11 second cousin o f the Into Thoo- public schools, particularly those of
Ihivvntluti and Oriental bluml, an- tak­
Widemnn Caldwell, agent., grocery and ,|l,re Roosevelt, was found unconscious
ing up so-called commercial courses,
market, 5th rtrect and Hanford ave­ in Columbus n*mue Friday night, fitting them only for clerical work.
R E L E A S E HUS D R IV E R .

8-3tc
Depart! nue. I). O. Brown Bldg.
7:00 a.m.
Durability, economy, comfort and
3:25 p.m.
7:10 a.tn. high trade-in is what you get i f you
fl.tfc
7:00 p.m. own a Hupp.
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Nice assortment new spring dress
Depart! materials received. Styles that w ill
please you nnd nt prices you are w il­
ling to pay. Visit our store and get
the advantage of the new pricas.
Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue.

after being struck by an automobile.
He died Saturday.

NOTICE!
A ll merchants are warned not to «el|
W, A. Allison anything to he charged
*n mt'!'-6tp
G. W. S FENCER.
The most conservative men arc buy­
ing Hupmobiles,
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IF YOU H AVE
KICKED
COUNTY
ROAD
A G A IN S T
COUNTY ROND ELECTION, CONDITIONS. VOTE YES ON
TU ESD AY. A P R IL 11TH. VOTE TH E 1ITH OR FOREVER AF3-40 p.m. YES.
iT E R HOLD YOUR PEACE.
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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 proes immediately into homebuild inf?. 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 of our
Bankers. They know.

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L it e ra ry Tidbits.
From a ltrltl»h Book— "She was a
gin*! cook, as cook* go—ami a* cook*
go she went."
One noticeable thing about our Ac­
tion character* I* that they don't
*l*'iid much lime earning a living.
No Roger. "The Triumph of the
F.gg.” though It I* a story, do»*.* tmt
relate how the egg reached it* |iecunlary eminence.
From Prince** Rlheseo'i hook. "I
Dave Only Myself to illnine." we call
thl* literary flower: "When he wa*
w ith her now In* Mnmmervd. lie didn't
know that a Htammer I* the divine
eloquence of luxe."
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tA IL T JtT.XAU) WABT AD.

-SHARKS $100.00 EACH
Buy all you can

|Sanford Building and
i Loan Association
OFFICERS
T. J. M IL L E R .............................. ......... President
H. R. STEVENS........................ .....Vice-President
A. P. C O N N E LLY......... Secretary and Treasurer

---------- DI R E C T 0 R S----------D. L. THRASHER
S. O. SHINHOLSER

B. F. W H IT N E R
FOREST L A K E

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922
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POLITICAL
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county

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c o m m is s io n e r

iSAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR

You can turn gray, faded hair beau­
tifu lly dark nnd lustrous almost over
night if you'll get n h«t*!c o f "W yeth ’s
Sage and Sulphur ompound" at any
drug store. Millions of bottles
of
this old fnmous Sage Tea Recipe, im­
proved by the addition o f other in­
gredients, are sold annually, says a
! well-known druglst here, because it
hair so naturally and
•---------------------------•1darkens the hnir
f o r c o u n t y c o m m is s io n e r .
evenly that no one can tell it has been
— ---t applied.
The friends of John Mclsch an
Tho*c whose hair is turning gray or
nounce his candidacy fo r the position hteoming fa(ic&lt;| havc
a surprise awaito f County Commiss oner or s ric ^
them, because after one or two
No. 2, knowing tha.
e w
a n npp||cations the gray hair vanishes
times be found doing his full duty as
your locks become luxuriantly
hc sees it and that the» c o u n t y w ill , , ^ v ^
b„ utlful
have a business man in District No. This is the age of youth. Grayand a conscientious worker fo r the
haired,
unattractive folks aren’t want­
people o f the whole country.— Paid
ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's
Political Advertisement
Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight
nnd you'll be delighted with your dark,
When you arc planning your new handsome hnir nnd your youthful ap­
spring dresses, plan on visiting our pearance within • few days.— Adv.
store and taking advantage o f taiam
o f the unusual values we have pro­
vided fo r you. N ew goods Just re­
W E W A N T A BRIDGE AT
ceived and at prices that please. OSTEEN
FERRY.
IT HAS
Rivers Brothers, Sanford Avenue.
BEEN INCLUDED IN TH E
6tf-w 2t $100,000 BOND ISSUE. VOTE

SANFO RI)

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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the pines and lakes o f Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with p r im e baths and hot wntcr heat. F*imt
class culaine. Rates $2.50 to $32&gt;0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

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The drop shoulder, ope o f the most
Lnlii&lt;iiiahle lines &lt;•( the m .ivui, is fnli'\vnl in the development of tins silk
urge fr»&gt;ck. The lengthened skirt and
■mbmiduy Ixirdi r oil sleeves and skirt
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r nolr. ihii • - , » * *.! , la.it
a id &lt;■( Fashion. The short kimono
dreves arc lengthened with one-piece
il &gt;'ing sietiuiis, and a casing adjusted
at the waist-line, through which an
il.i'tic is inserted, makes it possible to
11gut ale tire fulness to sit • the wear­
er's fancy. Medium sire rciptires J1j
y.nds 54-iiich material
Pictorial Review I H o t No ‘&gt;7.11
Si.’o . .1-1 to 4J indies bust and 14 to
2U sears Price. JS cents Fuihmid«i» No. 12505. Transfer, blue or &gt;cllow, 25 cents.

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A T T E N T IO N , LE A G U E R S !
You are expected to meet at the
Methodist Church Thursday
after­
noon at &lt;1:30 sharp to nttend the Cen­
tral Florida I-cngue Union at Dei .ami. We must have 100 per cent to
bring back the banner. You must
be there.
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MRS. CHAS. D. BRU M LEY, Manager

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»»»* mayor of tins city, who recently got it to drink.

That

AG NES G. BERNER, Chairman

problem has

o f his clerical post, but It was test!- di-vkred himself In favor o f the one- confronted
with a ghastly state
ever since coming into the state. The
fied in court todny thnt many o f his ( piece bathing suit and the "sea vamps’
price nf milk is so staggering that
old congregation now nttend services who wore them, even if his stand cost
even the tint vest are balked, and some
which ho conducts at his residence.
him his office, wns re-elected by a ,,f llB who (iai|,,j from the Blue Grass
majority o f f&gt;8 | vote* yesterday, w in -] state and thought we could recognise
ning over Dr. George Fitch and Noel a cow on sight have weakened con­
siderably, fni in our e ffo rt* to pur­
Mitchell, who was recalled
several
chase a four-footed bovine the price
months ago. A total o f 2,951 vote*
asked was so appalling that we stood
were cast.
hack astounded wondering if it real­
C. It. Carter and Mrs. John .1.
8-fitd and lt-w
Burnside, nnd R. R. Pearce were re­ ly was a cow or some rare species,
the only one o f its kind now extinct
elected city commissioners.
The Herald fo r Post Cards.
U|u&gt;n the whole face o f the earth.

GOOD ROADS PROTECTED
AR E BETTER TH AN
GOOD
ROADS N E G L E (T E I).
THE COUNTY ROND ISSUE
W IL L PROTECT THEM.

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You could sit on the fabled carpet o f Bagdad and view
the world. In the whisk o f an eyelash it would carry you
any place you wanted to go. All you had to do was wish.
Advertising is a sort o f magic carpet. Read it and in the
twinkling of an eye you can review the merchandise of
the world, pictured and displayed for your benefit.
You can pick up this paper and in fifteen minutes know
what the different shops are offering in the way o f fab­
rics, patterns, varieties and qualities of almost anything
you want.
The advertisements introduce you to the latest styles—
the newest comforts for the home— the best o f the
world’s inventions. They tell you how to buy, where to
buy and when to buy. They keep you posted on things
necessary to feed and clothe you and your family and
make you comfortable and happy.
Read the advertisements as a matter o f education. Read
them to keep abreast o f progress.

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T. Wynee.
returned after a visit to Mrs shrdluu
Mr. and Mrs. Duggins, o f Crescent
i City, were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. lieu
|laike Tuesday.
T. E. Wuinxvright nnd son Joseph,
who are employed at Chuluota, were
at home Tuesday evening to nttend the
1birthday party o f Mrs. Wninwright.
|Spencer Wninwright, o f Oviedo, also
visited his mother, Mrs. T. E. Watn|wright.
Bartow Mann, one o f our hustling
fnrmcrs, lias purchased the ten acre
farm o f Mr. and Mrs. Dorcas. Mr.
Miller now occupic* the place hut will
I give possession about the first of
|July.

Alfonso Pissani, 29, a member o f
Cola-Snnto’s band which recently
completed an engagement here, will
he returned to this city to stand trial
fo r an alleged attack upon a young
woman who resides In Orange county,
It was announced yesterday by Sher­
i f f Francis Karel.
Pissani, who is o f Italian descent.
Is under arrest in New York and will
bo brought here by Deputy S h eriff P.
M. Moseley.
S h eriff Karel expecta
to leave today fo r Tallahassee to ob­
tain requisition papers which w ill be
forwarded to Governor M iller o f New
York.— Sentinel.

You Can Had the Name of
Every Live Professional and
llii.loess Man in Hanford in
Thi* Column Each Day

to to to to to to to to to

THOS. J. A. UEIDY
Attorney nnd Counnellor-at-Law
Practicing in State and Federal Court*
Over Seminole County Bank

George A. DeCottes

,

Attorney-at-Law
O trr Seminole County Rank
SA N FO R D

FLORIDA

•

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor nnd Rudder
SA N FO R D

FLORIDA

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

Comer First and Oak

"W E D ELIVER THE GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer

('. P. Rabun ha* moved from the
Campbell place on First street to his
If
j own home near his father’* place.
Mrs. II. C. Ilcnyc, o f Jacksonville
has returned after a visit to Mrs. It.

BRING B A N D S M A N
HERE FOR T R IA L

R ead the Advertisements Regularly

to

Mr- tvninrvright’s birthday. Quite

a number o f useftd presents were re­
ceived by the gracious hostess among
them being canned fruit, linens, kitchen ware, dishes, etc. Tw o large birth♦ &gt; I day takes were contributed, one a
«T« f brown solid cake, the other a pink and
white layer cake, prettily dccorntcii.
The table wim apreml ill the ynnl anil
the many frieml* enjoyed the lovely
refre*hment* ami Die evening very
|much ami left winhing Mr*. Wnin­
wright many happy return* o f the
T I &lt;biy.
Mr. anil Mr*. Dorcas ami little
daughter, Lucille, left fo r their home
at Palmyra, I’n., Thursday morning
ill their ear. Mr. ami Mrs. Dona*
j certainly were the true blue ami they
left many warm friends at this place.
Lucilc had attended school at this
place for the past four months and
was a lovely child in every sense and
greatly beloved by her teacher and
|little school mat e*.

Y

The Magic Carpet

: PROFESSIONAL
: AND BUSINESS
: DIRECTORY

Neighbors and friends surprised
Mrs. F. E. Wninwright Tuesday even­
ing the orenaion being the celebration

T

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Y
Y
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Your shoe money goes farthest at
our store
Peters Diamond Brand
shoes are solid leather throughout.
New spring stock Just received com­
prising the new nnd good things for
every member o f the family. See our
styles and hear our prices. Wo save
yon money.
Rivers Brothers, San­
ford avenue.
6tf-w 2t

.Irlnh.11 »'.■...ntallm,.l l,.» «.•

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T H E RE A SO N W H Y — Mine Loco­
motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships,
Airplanes, Submarines nnd railroads
rely almost exclusively on "E X ID E "
B A T TE R IE S is because o f their heavy
capacity, rugged construction. There
is an “ E X ID E " Battery made to fit
every mnko automobile with 3 to 7
years service. See us nbout an "E X ID E " for your cnr.— R A Y BROTH­
ERS, "F.X lD E " B A T T E R Y
SER­
VICE.
311-tfc-daw

Employment Bureau..

him for $20,040 «nd ha sold hi. horn.

•mmmmmm to Bcttlo ,he Bllit.

CHULUOTA INN

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A 1 A S IIIO N A R L E
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M IN IS T E R D R A W S F IN E
FOR "W H IT E SI. t V E R Y ’

F O LLO W S

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the crops considerably in this section.
The plnnta are growing slowly and the
most o f the pepper is filled
with
nphis. Farmers are fearful thnt the
crop will produce only nl*&gt;ut n half
yield.
Mrs. Mann nnd son Bartow
Mann, who have their crop contracted
for the season, will ln'gln to pick pep­
per the lust o f this week. A t present
they have a beafttiful field o f nbout
ten acres o f fine plants.
George
Cain, Ben Lake, Win. Roe, Mr. Mur­
phy anil a few other earlier planters
will In-gin to ship very soon.
Quite an attractive little
playlet
"The Health Fairies” wns staged at
Monroe under the auspices o f Mrs.
Ora Layton, secretary o f the Healtli
Crusade in this section. Misses Dor­
othy Goebel, the fairies, were win­
some, pretty and appealing and acted
their parts very well. Miss Cole is
also a talented musician and enter­
tained with severnl selections upon
teh violin accompanied upon the pinno
fly her mother, Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Lay*
ton also tool; part in a
character
sketch and introduced the evening performance by an instructive health
story.

Mis- Webster, who represents the
"Drink More Milk" campaign also
visited the school Wednesday and en­
FOR IT.
couraged the children and commun­
ity in the use o f plenty o f clean,
wholesome milk. By picture nnd story
she very interestingly showed the
value of milk to the human system,
The minister left his fam ily nnd
The vocational committee o f the Busi­
thereby
teaching a splendid health leshis flock in the fall o f 1020 and went PI I VER RE N AM E D
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
GOVE, Proprietor
Miss Webster encouraged us to
to Buffalo with Trimt Hanneburg, a
M AYO R OF ST. P E T E
requests all young women d*slring
drink all the milk we could and that
WORK A SPEC IALTY
member o f the congregation. They
employment to register at the First
1018 West F'irat Street returned n few months later.
National Hank.
__________
Thcn
, ,
IT. PETERSBURG, F l» „ ...... ....

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THE
OSTEEN
BRIDGE
W IL L SAVE YOU MONEY
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o W HEN
YOU
VISIT
THE
BEACH THIS SUMMER. VOTE
The prolonged drouth is effecting FOR IT.

Mr. Moore, who knows something
nbout first aid, dressed, looked over
the bottles on the doctor’s shelves,
nnd went to the boy's home.
Mr.
Moore administered to little Jimmie
and soon had him comfortable. As
soon as he could smile, Jimmie gated
at the actor and said, grinning: "You
are fine in ’The Passionate Pilgrim ,'
hut 1 like you better us u doctor.' ”
"Back Pny," the story o f a coun­
try girl’s struggles, ngninst self, in
New York, will he seen ni the Star
Theatre tonight. Scena Owen plays
the lending feminine role opposite Mr.
Moore.

Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April
21st.
S-tfc

LAKE MONROE

Matt Moore, who plays the lending
man’s part, was assigned to a physic­
ian’s room in the hotel, the doctor be­
ing out o f town. He was awakened
late one night nnd urged to attend a
boy suffering from an attack
of
cramps.

N E W A R K . N. J., April 6.— The
Rev. Cornelius Denscl, form er pnstor
o f the Now Netherlands Reformed
Church o f Pnssiar, was fined $500
Tuesday after pleading guilty to vio­
lation o f the Mann act.
Federal
8-5td and lt-w
Judge Lynch said the clergyman had
suffered enough so he would not send
him to Jail.

M AR B LE

JOHN
CEMETERY

to to

Daily Fashion Hint

When Cosmopolitan
Productions
was filming "Back Pay" n new Paramount picture the company engaged
IT'S G R A N D M O TH E R'S R E C IP E TO upon it went to Delaware Gap, Pa.,
where several country scenes were
• IIRIN G HACK COLOR A N D
photographed.
L U S T R E TO H A IR

The friends o f D. L. Thrasher an­
nounce his candidacy fo r the position
ef County Commissioner fo r District
No 1 knowing that he will at all
times be found doing his full duty n.
L secs it and that the county w ill
have a business man in District No. 1
nnd a conscientious worker fo r the
people o f the whole country.— Paid
Political Advertisement.

The Herald fo r Post Cards.

M A TT MOORE A DOCTOR!

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

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

SANFORD NOVELTY7
WORKS
V. C. COLLEIL Prop.

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

Hanford, Fla.

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
8 ANFORD

FLO R ID A

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler
Cylinder Grinding; D elu xe
Overaixe R in g! nnd

Pina;

Work|
Pistons:

FlywLeel

Steel Gear Banda; Crank BknfU re­
turned; agent* for Callle Inboard a»d
Outboard Motors. ----------- Phone

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                    <text>SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

The S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
•T he City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

OLUM E IIL

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1922

NUMBER 10

BISHOP RECOMMENDS
RENCH DELEGATION HELD CALIFORNIA
ELIMINATION OF THE WORD OBEV POLICE COMMISSIONER ASKS
STRICT SECRECY AT GENOA FROM ALL MARRIAGE CEREMONIES FOR 1,000 ADDITIONAL MEN
--M U ST NOT TALK ANY
ON NEW YORK CITY FORCE
Says Antiquated and Mutual Basis not One of
Authority

OLIVIA STONE
IS ACQUITTED
OF MURDER
WIVES NOT WANTED
Will Be Sent Home Im­
mediately If They
Talk Too Much

CABINET APPROVES POINCARE'S
NOTE THAT DELEGATES HAVE
SMALL AUTHORITY
Illy | be A»«ut t&lt;«li 4 I'iiaa)
PARIS, April 7.—The French
delegation at Genoa will Ik*held in
atrict secrecy. The firwt delegate
getting too talkative will Ik* aent
home and their wive* presence
will Ik* frowned upon. The cablnet approved Poincalre's note to
the effect that the delegate* will
not lie clothed with full author­
ity. Lloyd George with a party
of twenty including hia wife and
daughter in a Jovial mood left
London enroutc for the confer­
ence.
.

Blind Teacher
Has Sight Restored
After Two Weeks
Preaaurr on Nerve Centcra Releaaed
by Delicate Operation
(llr The Ansrlalrd Preaa)
DALLAS, April 7.—The sight of
Mildred Hull, athletic director of the
local high school waa restored nftcr
two weeka total blindness. Pressure
on the nerve centers was released by a
delicate operation.

NURSE ACCUSED OF KILLING
KIKKIIEAD WILL RETURN
TO HER WORK
Illy Tfcr .l«*orl«frd I'rraal
NEW YORK, April 7.—Oliva M. P.
Stone was acquitted by n jury last
night In the Brooklyn Supremo Court
of tho murder of Ellis Guy Kinkead,
formre corporation counsel, of Cin­
cinnati. She said today she would
return to her work nnd attempt to
forget her "teriblc experiences," she
returned to Raymond street jail last
night for a quiet nnd refreshing
night's rest after her acquittal.

Illy The •••i.rlnlrS I’rr-al
SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.— Edward A. Parsons, Bishop Co­
adjutor of the San Francisco Diocese of the Episcopal church and
member of the commission that recommended revision of the hook
of common prayer; said the reason “obey" is omitted from the
marriage ceremony is because it's antiquated. Proper basis of
marriage nowadays is mutual basis not one of authority over oth»r, he snid.

KANSAS FARMER KILLS
FIVE MEMBERS OF FAMILY,
FOUND DEAD AT HOME
Five Sons Were Hacked With an Axe on Tuesday,
Three Dying and Two Will Die

Illy The (MOrlalrd l‘rra«&gt;
CONCORDIA, Kans., April 7.—L. H. Tremblay, a farmer near
St. Joscpli, five of whose sons hacked with an axe Tuesday, one be­
ing killed and three others probably fatally injured, was found
OIL FINANCIERS ARRESTED
FOR FRAUDULENT OPERATIONS dead at the home of a neighbor today. No trace of poison was
found. Tremblay, who also received slight hurts with axe, was se­
INVOLVING MANY MILLIONS
verely grilled by officials last night.
BOSTON, April 7.—An nllegcd oil
fraud snid to involve the loss of $1,.
000,000 to Investors here and pos­
sibly millions in other parts of the
country, was disclosed by federal a t­
torneys here yesterday when they
mndc public the nnmes of IB oil fi­
nanciers in New York, Boston nnd
Holyoke who have been indicted sec­
retly by tho federal grand jury for
fraudulent use of the mails.
Charles M. Luddon, nn attorney,
and John E. Giterrast. nn official of
the Exchange Trust Company, both
of this city, nnd Frederick E. Herzf,
president of the Motor Specialty Com­
pany of Wnlthnm, were arrested on
the fhnrges, which concern tho activi­
ties of the Petroleum Corporation of
America. All pled not guilty nnd

PARIS AND LONDON AERIAL
EXPRESS PLANES COLLIDED
IN MID-AIR, SIX KILLED
Pilots of Both Machines, Three Passengers and a
Mechanic Were Killed

To Keep Down Crime
HOLD FIRST
That is Sweep­
TRAP SHOOT OF Wave
ing New York
THE_ SEASON DISTRIBUTE BOOKS
The Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club open­
ed their trap season yesterday at the
grounds near the club house. On ac­
count of the threatening weather the
crowd was not as large ns it would
otherwise have been but then* wns a
fairly good attendance out nnd very
good scon’* made.
It is planned to hold those contests
every Thursday afternoon beginning
nt 4 o’clock. The public is cordially
invited and are welcome to shoot, a l­
though only members of the club
are eligible for prizes and while non­
member* scores are recorded they art*
not published, nor their percentages
computed.
The scores for yesterday are Aft
follows:
Score Pet.
Coleman, J. II.
50 15 .900
50- IS .860
Wight, Ralph B.
Stevens, Ralph E.
50-45 .860
Newman, R. A.
25-21 .810
Puleaton, 8.
...
50-40 800
Mobley, Dr. K. I».
25-18 .720
Hutchinson, J. C.
.Ml r&gt; .700
Smith, llownnl P.
50 56 .700
Maxwell, It. C.
25-17 .680
25-16 .640
Hill. W. C.
Higgins, Kd.
25-14 .560
Whitncr, Chaa.
25-14 .500
Herndon, H. \V.
... . 50 23 .460
35- 9 .360
Jones, T. W.

ON SELF
PROTECTION
AND
WANTS e v e r y p e r s o n ARMED
WITH POLICE WHISTLE
l lly I ftp Aaaorlalr* 1'rrnl
N KW YORK, April 7.—Police
Commisiioner Enright appeared
In-fore the board of estimate* and
requested 1,192 men in his de­
partment. The force now is I,506. lie said it was absolutely
necessary because of the crime
wave. Enright has prepared for
free distribution of booklet on
self-protection. Among recom­
mendations i* one that every per­
son Ik* armed with police whistle.
Enright's action grew out of
crime wave.

President Signed Bill
Granting an Extension
to Austria on Payment
25 Million* Debt Incurred Through
Purchase of Food Stuffs
Illy The Associate* 1‘ressl
WASHINGTON, April 7—Resident
Harding signed the hill today grant­
ing twenty-five yenr extension to
Austria in payment of the twenty-live
million debt incurred through the
purchase of foodstuffs from the Unit­
ed States Grain Corporation.

&lt;II» The .luorlntr* l*rr*a)
PARIS, April 7.—The Paris-London aerial express collided in DISTINGUISHED MEN TO
mid-air over the village of Phieloh, seventy miles from Paris to­
SENATOR MacWILI.IAMS HERE.
SPEAK NEXT SUNDAY
day. Pilots of both machines nnd three passengers and one me­
GIVES CREDIT TO SECRETARY
chanic were killed. The French plane leaving Paris at noon car­
State Senator W. A. MacWllliams
Dr. George Morgan Ward, Mr.
CHAM HER OF COMMERCE
ried three passengers, and the British plane from London only had Irving Ilnrhellcr nnd Mr. Will S.
of St. Augustine was here today visit­
the pilot nnd mail. Both machines were wrecked.
ing with his many Snnford friends
Rucklin'* beautiful painting* nn !h&lt;&gt;
SMAfiM IsnM f *&lt;
f (tft I .*t
ar.d incidentally putting in .» few •• V»C MV((« it* y«,|UUU call .
drop eurtnins ami side scenes of the
The following letter from A. W.
The federal authorities pave out the Fourteen Teams Meet
plugs for his candidacy for congress
Winter
Pnrk
High
School
Auditorium
OKocfc
of the Southern Drug Co. it
Private Detective
from the Fourth district. Senator following additional names of those
will be the triple nttrnrtion offered I n lw ll n g ns it is only another case
Arrested for Jury
at Gainesville Today
MacWilliams needs no introduction to indicted: Jacob II. Mettler, II. Fran­
those attending tho Collcgo Chapel of &lt;hr K"0'1 work tho Sanford Chamcis
Foley,
Frank
W.
Bernard,
Edward
mnny of the people of this county
Tampering Today Assoclatinn service* to be held nt R ,,or of Commerce Is doing:
In High School Feats
since he lias been a citizen of this dis­ A. Clark, nil of Boston; Edwnrd 11.
o'clock next Sundny evening, Ajiril 0,
Jacksonville, March 6, 1922.
trict for the pnst .17 years nnd is Bushncll, of Holyoke; Abvyn Bell, Jr.,
nt
the
auditorium
of
the
High
School.
Sanford
Chamber of Commerce,
for
to
llnve
lleon
Convicted
Said
Annual Track Meet Looks Like Fl.
well known nil over the district. His Edwin II. Cndwcll, Charles R. Flint,
Dr.
Ward
hns
completed
his
work
for
Sanford
Florida,
Shipping
Explosive*
Lauderdale, Dural nnd Gainesville
record ns a member of the Florida George E. Gudehrod, Roland H. Illnis.
this season itt tho Polnciana Chnpol Gentlemen:
legislature for 20 yenrs ns represent­ dell, Clnrenco p. Inman, Hurt n.
nt
Palm Rench nnd yielding to the
1
thnt il *" °nly proper that I
(lly
Thr
Aaaarlnt-d
I’rraal
4IIy Thr Aa-nrlntnl l*rr--l
LOS ANGELES, April 7. Herbert requests of his mnny warm friends "LcubLI congratulate the City of Sanative nnd aenntor Is sufficient to Clements, Raymond D. Fuller, John
GAINESVILLE, April 7.—Fourteen
gunge hia nbility as n law mnker nnd A. Shcllitc, and James L. Cnilton, nil strongest high schools of tho state en­ S. Ilockin, prlvnte detective i* under In Winter Psrk nnd Orlando will for,I "Pon h»vlng what 1 term a live,
given him that wide experience neces­ of New York City.
arrest here for alleged jury tamper­ speak nt the usunl Sunday evening nrGve nnd efficient Chamber of CornThe government alleges the Pe­ tered competition in nnmufl track
service*. The occasion will afford nn m,,rrp' and of course, when I -peak
sary for n congressman. His record
ing in the Hurch case. He is snid to
opportunity to sec the new front and
body, it means its officers and
in his home town ia another source troleum Corporation, orgnnized under meet which opened here today. Fort
of pride to his home town people the laws of Pelnwnre, falsely adver­ Lauderdale, Duval nnd Gnineavllle are have been one of twenty-eight con- bnrk drop curtains nnd side scenes "f course particularly its secretary,
Today’s vlctcd nt Indianapolis for conspiracy by Mr. Will s. Bucklln of Naw York, l,Pon "horn the work of all such
where he hns nlwnya been active in tised tat its capitalization was $60,­ looked upon ai favorites.
devolve.
the upbuilding of his community. He 000,000; that the Standard Oil Com­ schedule includes preliminaries of to nhip explosives on passenger trains now nearing completion. No stage In
,,
Ja„ un. Floridn will be so nrtlstlcally adorned
1 ,lroVe to y°ur city on Inst Tueais an attorney of marked ability, a pany was interested in It; that it had meet nnd finals will he run tomor- MVen,, year|I aR()
forceful speaker, a man of pleasing capital stock for sale, nnd that it had row'
able to furnish $2,000 hnil. He refus­ n* thnt of the High School nnd every 'I™*' dom ing undecided n* to the point
resident of winter Pnrk will Ik* proud ®t which I would locate a branch of
personality nnd a Florldn citizen who properties producinf 120,000 barrels
es to discuss past record.
of
oil
daily
with
an
annual
income
of
MAN
TAKES
POISON
of
what hns been accomplished. These the Southern Drug Mfg. Compnny.
knows the needs of his state ns few
WHILE WAITING ARREST,
curtains nro a beautiful example of After meeting your secretary, It boDien know them. Senator MncWil- ff.0,000,000.
Accordinb to federal officials, Ed­
ALLEGED MAIL KOMIIKK
the work of this noted colorist. Fol­ enmo very evident thnt it would he
linms will mnko a renl congressman
lowing Dr. Ward'* address, Mr. ,,n nwfu1 I’nr&lt;! mnttcr to leave Sanand hu will return to Sanford in the ward A. Clark in said to he on n va­
Illy Thr Aaanrlalrd I’rraal
Bncheller will speak Informally con- f" r,l without loenting, and while mnny
Dear future to put his claims before cation trip to Florida.
PALATKA, April 7.—Harold C.
ccmlng the need fur artistic merit
Gdng* that nre said of yoor
the people. Rend his advertisement
Earnest, alias John II. Jones is being
In
clvit
beautification
and
about
the
he questioned by those
OFFICERS FIND STILL
in this issue of The Daily Herald.
CELERY
held here while his story is being in
paintings
thus
exhibited
for
the
first
who
wou,'I
not
&lt;«*“•
trouble to
OVER 100 YEARS OLD
vestigated thnl he escaped San Q-ii’nlime.
It
is
seldom
thnt
three
men
Investigate,
I
found
that
the
growing
GOI.F c h a m p io n s h ip
WAS OLD IIPIRI.OOM tin, California, prison last November
of
such
national
reputation
may
he
rcP°rt
fully
covered
by
facts,
and
NORTH AND SOUTH
while serving sentence for pnrticipn’ Carlot Shipment* Reported for Thurs­ enjoyed during the snme evening nnd l^fore 5 o'clock that nftemoon I made
(llr Tkr (MorlOnl !*».••»
tion in a $100,000 mail robbery. He
STARTED TODAY
Day. April 6th.
this service will doubtless nttrset n
arrangements for establishing my
ANDERSON, 8. C., April 7 —Offi­ was arrested this morning while tak&gt;
house in Sanford and nni now busy
Snnford Section _______
45 large audience.
cers finding n still were told by its
(lly Tfcr \
InIrd I'rrtal
ing poinson. He said he wanted to
ordering the merchandise.
Manatee S ection___________, __ 16
PINEHURSE, S. C., April 7.—The owner that he was merely making a die.
Stone
&amp;
Corwin,
proprietors
of
a
** I’" 1 I'000 m&gt;’ crperience thav
nip
for
his
grandmother.
It
had
been
eight contestants in the second round
meat
and
fish
market
nt
327
Sanwhere
n city hns a live Chamber of
in
the
family
more
than
100
years,
Total
c
a
r
s
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61
of the North and South golf cham­
GIRL SHOOTS FATHER
Dentinal inn* of Florida Shipment)!. ford nvenuc, have nn ad In today’s ( ^ °mmerre thnt city is and must he
pionship started piny today at the he said, and was n heirloom.
WAS AMUSING MOTHER,
Wnycross, 20; Chicago, 4; Buffalo, Herald telling of the specials they of- progressive, nnd I will again repeat
holes where they were forced to e;jp
FATHER WILL DIE
1; Scranton, 1; New York, 0; Phila­ fer for today nnd tomorrow. This Is G1*1 Snnford hns one, of which Its
yesterdey when heavy rain made the
Mrs. II. Clay Morgan and attractive
delphia, 4; Pittsburgh, 1; Shreveport, a progressive firm—they are firm 1° ^ 'f ials should he proud,
links unplayable.
little daughter, Snra Mae, who have
my Thr AaaaelalrS I’rraal
Hoping that our terms of business
ST. LOUIS, April 7.—Mnud A. 1; Savannah, 8; Jacksonville, 1; Mont­ believers In the judicious use of The
been spending the winter with her
mny
he with Sanford for many years
real,
1;
Kansas
City,
1;
Potomac
Herald
ns
nn
advertising
medium
and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rutncr on Ritchie, n 17-ycur-old telephone oper­
DEFENSE COMPLETES CASE
and
see
it grow rapidly, we remain,
Yards,
6;
Elmira,
1;
Florence,
1;
De­
their
nd
enn
In*
found
in
this
paper
ator,
shot
her
father,
aged
S3,
n
Celery avenue, have gone to Charles­
IN ARI1UCKLE TRIAL
Yours truly,
troit,
1.
Total,
61
cer*.
every
Friday.
This
firm
wants
your
butcher,
whom
she
nsserted
was
ahuston, W. Va.
PROSECUTION TO FOLLOW
SOUTHERN DRUG MFG. CO.
ing her mother. Ritchie, with two Diversions Filrd Since Last Report. patronage because they ask for it.
A. N. O’Keeffe, Pres.
,
From Waycrosa: Philadelphia, 6; Try them one time, anyway.
SPECIAL TWO-DAY DRESS HALE bullets in hia side, was taken to the
ID; The Ah w Ii DH l*ffn|
hospital where his eondition was pro­ Chicago, 2; Atlanta, 1; Cincinnati, 1;
SAN FRANCISCO, April 7— Clos­
IRISH RHRUIILICANH
Ilaumcl's Specialty Shop has an ad­ nounced serious. Police entering the Toronto, 1; Scranton, I; Indianapolis, Sanford Band
ing prosecution of its introduction of
FORCE nONDED WAREHOUSE
I;
Albany,
1;
Detroit,
1;
Pittsburgh,
rebuttal witnerses expected today vertisement in this issue calling a t­ house after hearing the shdta quoted
Gets
New
Instru­
DESTROY MUCH LIQUOR
1.
Richie
as
saying
he
shot
himself.
follow closely declaration defense tention to the two days dress sale, all
From
Potomac
Yards:
Buffalo,
1;
ments,
Fine Shape%
counsel yesterday It had completed •ilk dresses only, to stimulate Easter
•n r T l » A H M t e I r t r r * a a )
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Weather report today says clear Pittsburgh, 1.
Ita rase third trial Roscoe Arbuckle buying.
BELFAST, April 7.—A hundred
weather today and tomorrow but the
Shipping Point Information for
The Sanford Rand has some new members of tho Irish Republican
on manslaughter charge growing out
Thursday, April 6th.
instrument*, Miss Rosa Gallagher has army forced their way Into bonded
of death Virginia Rappc, cross ex­ 2-DAY HALE AT CHURCHWRLL8* signs right m&gt;w arc for a rain and a
good one. It will make the growers
amination Mrs. Winifred Burkholder
Sanford, Florida: Warm, clear; purchased a new ltucscher cornet; stores and smashed caaka containing
In this issue of the Daily Herald happy if it rains all night.
New York resumed todays session.
haulinga, decreasing; demand and Max Stewart a Iluescher double bill wine and whiskey. The damage Is
Churchwell’s store calls attention to
movement, moderate; market, steady; Euphonium; G, C. Fellows, a double estimated to be hundreds of thousands
The modem child learns at its moth- ^ change In price*; carlots f.o.b. bill euphonium from J. W. York Si pounds.
W. J. Thigpen leaves today for their two daya sale of Aprons, I-ong
ita own.
n i»
cash track: 10-Inch crate, Golden Self Son; Mrs. Ball a liucseher trombone.
Raltimore where he will enter John Cloth, Romper Cloth and for tho men cr’a 'knee •to roll
straw
hats,
overalls
and
shirts.
Blanching, In the rough, 4s-6s, mostly Mr. Fellows has been playing the
Hopkins hospital for n serious opera­
ST. PETERSBURG, April 7.—The
After
a
man
gets
up
in
the
world,
Churchwcll’s
store
is
the
popular
$3.50; carlota f. o.b. useul terms, base horn for some time on account unusual spectacle of a pinch hitter
tion. His many friends here hope for
$3.50, $3.75.
Washed, precooled, of Ed. Meisch being inth e hospital getting a chance to bat twice In on#
a successful operation and the early ■tore because they have the bent of he usually geta down at 0 a. m.
goods at remarkable low prices and
hut he is exjiected to be hack on the inning and his fcat of delivering a
mostly $4.00.
return of Mr. Thigpen to his home.
About tho only thing to say in fa
their special drives on different lines
job
soon. Don't fo.gct this Sanford single each time at bat, scoring one
Total
carlot
shipments
from
San1
A. B. Commons, of Stone Island, is means a big saving. Read their ad­ vo- of bobbed hair is that it is ob-1ford section this season to date, 2,518 hand this summer, while you are mak­ run, featured the game yesterday be­
vlously fastened at one end.
1cars.
ing other improvements.
tween Lakeland and St. Petersburg.
among the visitors to the city today. vert isemenL

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The Chautauqua in drawing big
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This be Your Saver!

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YOUR BIGGEST FRIEND

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Wc have a depositor whose account grows steadily by
nickles, dimes and quarters.

Yet she is as welcome at

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Small, though her deposits arc, they represent her e f­
forts to show a profit on Iu»r life. To any man or wom­

an, hoy or girl in this community who'll put forth that kind
of effort, this hank will always he a friend.

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tv* FOR RENT Desirable eight room
home, furnished or unlurnished, six
year iense. Phone 243-W.
t*-3tp
FOR BENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
bath, for lighthousekeeping, (iootl
to Classified Ads 5c a line. No
location. Apply "R. S.". cure of Her­
to.„.ad taken for I p ss than 25c.
ald Office.
0-tfc
to and positively no classified
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for
to a tlx charged to anyone. Cash
housekeeping, light and water fur­
to must accompany all orders,
nished. Kates reasonable. 205 Oak
to Count five words to a line
avenue.
.
5-2wp.
to and remit accordingly,
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to
FOR RENT—Bedroom, large airyit
front room with bath, hot and cold
water. Easy terms for summer. Ap­
FOR SALE
ply Mrs Phelps, COO Palmetto. H-3tp

: CLASSIFIED
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Secretary Pearman, of the Chamber
of Comcrco, Is one of the busiest men
in town. His work is not from sun
to sun but from sunrise to the next
day at the same time. He is locating
factories, business houses, wholesale
drug houses, laundries, etc., and hard­
ly a day passes that he does not bring
in a new enterprise«of some kind. His
work is appreciated by the active
members of the Chnmbcr of Com­
merce. It is only the dead citizens
who cannot sec, feel or hear anything
good in the live Chamber of Com­
merce that is doing such fine work for
this city.

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CELERY

SEENA OWEN

Carlot Shipments Reported for Wed
nesday, April 5th:
Florida—Sunford section ...
-15
Florida—Mnnntee section ......
18
Cnlifornin—Northern district
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MATT MOORE
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“BACK PAY”

Total cars
.82
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Destinations of Florida Shipments:
Ily Fannie Hurst. The career of »
Wnycross, 25; Pittshu'gh. .1; Flor­ girl with a chifTon soul. Also—
ence,
2; Rochester, 1; New York, 10;
State Senator W. A. MncWilliams,
It is high time the best people of of St. Augustine, was in the city yes­ Potomac Ynrds, 2; Columbus, 1; Sa­
“Face to Face With
Sanford took the matter ^f high class terday shaking hands with his many vannah, 8; Huffnlo, 2; Baltimore 1;
entertainments into consideration es­ friends. He will bo a candidate for Chicago, 4; New Orleans, 2; Philadel­
Japan”
pecially for the benefit of the coming congress for the Fourth District nnd phia, I; total cars, 81.
AND A COMEDY
•
generation.
expects to make a warm campaign in Diversions Filed Since l.nst Report
Friday
and
Saturday—Mary
PickFrom Savannah: Potomac Yards 4,
every part of the district before the
Judge Maims and Judge llnushnld- election. He will t&gt;c here again to­ New York I, Chicago 1, Petersburg 1, ford in "The Love Light” ; also a
Mopkey Comedy.
er left this afternoon for Jacksonville morrow to arrange for advertising his Cincinnati I, Atlanta 1.
where they will plead before the su­ campaign.
Shipping Point Information for Wed­
preme court. They will be absent sev­
nesday, April 5th:
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eral days.
SANFORD, FI.A.: Warm, clear.
The Hill Hardware Company is us­
ing the advertising columns of the Huulings heavy. Demand nnd move-!*
Robert J. Holly, editor of tho San- Herald to tell of the merits rf the ment good, market firm, little change '
font Herald, accompanied by Mrs, Leonard Refrigerator. Hob Newman in prices. Carlots f. o. b. ^nsh track:
The world nt your door every evenHolly, spent a short while In lak e­ says this is absolutely the best re­ 10 Inch crates Hidden Self Hlnnching, ing for 15c.—Dnily Herald.
land this morning on the wny home frigerator on the tnarket today. Hut in the rough, 4s-8s, mostly $2.50; c a r-' ____________________________ ___
from Dunedin, where they have spent he says that uhout everything you buy lots f, o. b. usual terms: $3.50-$3.?5,
the Inst week.—Lakeland Telcgrnm. of him—the best way to do is to read Washed, precooled, $L00-$ 1.25, most­
the nd nnd then take n look at the ly $4.00.
O. P. Swope of Oveldn, nn» of the refrigerator,
i Total carlots front Sanford seclivu wires of Seminole county nnd
j lion this season to date, cars 217.1
member of the hoard of county com­
Have you tried that delicious new
harlot shipments from Manmissioners, wns in the city today on drink put out by the Sanford Coen-j ntwj w-ction this senson to date.
business nnd reports Ovcido as being Cola Bottling Company? Mr. Parish
,n r*
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in first clnss shape in every particu­ calls it "Delaware Punch," nnd it’s Bj T,'tnl carlot shipments from Florlar.
pure grape juice drink thnt is delightseason to same date,
fully refreshing. If you hnve not tried
cnri
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The many friends of E. R. Brown, it, hurry up nnd get a bottle—you a
FOR SALE CHEAP
r e
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of Jacksonville, are giving him a wnrm tho loser if you delay. "Delaware] J. S. Maxwell, superintendent of
welcome home fnr^i few days visit. I*unch’ is tattled rig . here in San-, the Western Union Telegraph Co.,
Mr. Brown fotm erlin-sided here hut ford nnd is handled by all good denl-j&gt;" * s in the city today and in his usual
is now thfc state sales manager of the era.
[optimistic spirit said thnt all Florida
Virginia-Cnrolina Chemical Co., with
3 TOURINGS
I never looked hotter or was In better
headquarters in Jacksonville.
, shape. He found everything here In
CONTRACT HAS BEEN LET
2 ROADSTERS
FOR NEW HOTEL AT KUSTIS PO«d "bnpe nnd congratulated J. P.
Fred P. Bines announces new prices
l- t *•
,
I IIal1 uP°n **&gt;&lt;• manner in which ho wns
E; L. I-crrnn of Eusti, was here to- ' giving thp p ,p scrv,cc
April I on electrical goods of every
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kind. Don't know whether the April dny and nmong other things stated
I prices are any cheaper than those 1 " .' E f l S ,
*hf
Attend th , C h n u t.;,n . tonight nnd
thnt th , contract hod h e n lot
lve , the
hc p„
p|, wh„
ve n
„
of March I, hut give him a call
when fort
hi wnen
,
«« „Kivc
people
who h,have
you need anything—as he hnn
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,h ; i " *of h.o,.
• * h,t.h
» ' « " « "&gt;»•
&gt;-««ti nre in­
..... .to i r , n n-HHIon
a , , r„
crything from electrical goods
.
. toi the
, hotel,
,
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•••*•• u r n attractions
for
heavy drnying.
0l 0(10f th! Sanford. The tent is waterproof an,I
Wntormnn projects nnd will cost even if it rains you will he snfe nnd
L. A. Remind, (sounCs like the di- , ',(*,’&lt;M)0, ** wUl be °ne «f «&gt;c most sound and comfortable nnd you will
vorce center of the U S.) proprietor of ! " T rn nn'1 Up*todnt° lourl"t
hear something good. Tho attrac­
the Sanford Hatter* Service Co has " ” !* "U tc- Thcro wiU 1,0 ,fi8 room* tions this season nro vnll of the very
awakened from a long sleep and is
th'' "*w 1holo, nnd H wil1 0" UPV best.
using the Herald to tell you about «
, ' " ' l " ,? Ck hctwccn M»*nolia
new carbuncle nr rar burnt or he is sell- !,nd ' ,cI*&gt;n«ld
of tho building will also have ton very do- 209 ,,nrk A tc’
8nnford’ Florid,.
ing. He says it’s n good one nnd will best locations in Eustis. The new airable store rooms.
fit all automobiles anil Fords, too.

5 Used
PHORDS

$100 Up

B. &amp; O. Motor
Co.

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And proving one of th« finest en­
tertainments the city has enjoyed this
thin season.
Jimmy Thomton of the 8. P. Rich­
ards Paper Co. of Atlanta was in tho
city today calling on the local trade.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly returned
Inst night from Dunedin where they
were the guests of Mr and Jfrf. C. j 10 Store* In Georgia------------------------ ------------------ ---------------------------------------l
H. Dingee and spent several days
In thnt beautiful country of orange
groves nnd hustling people. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Dingee hnve plnnted out a fine
young grove and arc happy and con­
tented hut are still residents of San­ S Sanford’s New Store
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s to r e in Florida

IThe Churchwell Co.
-Phone 127

Mr. nnd .Mrs. E. L. Ferran of Eustis
nre in the city today the guests of
their daughter, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Mr. Ferran is one of the pioneer
residents of Eustis nnd hns been one
of the live wire citizens for the past
twenty-five years, taing nt the head
of nil movements for the benefit of
FOR SALE—Mecca hummock 5 acres
AUTOMOBILES
Eustis. Hr hr.s been president of
improved, $1,500; time payment, not
the
Board of Trade for many yonrs
interest. Box 701, J. Allen, Sanford. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR nnd Paint
nnd
much of the egrowth
of .Eustis
r
shop
on
Sanford
Heights
at
Reher
0-3tp
can
he
attributed
t&lt;7
his
efforts.
Bros,
old
stand.
Our
prices
nre
reas­
FOR SALE—Potato barrels in any
quantity, special prices on car lots, onable and all work guaranteed.—E.
4-lBtp
Snnford is honored today to have
correspondence solicited, Clearwater S. Steakley,
with them the distinguished editor
Mfg Co., jCIeanvntcr, Fla.
8-tfd
LOST
and orator, Thomas Brooks Fletcher “
FOR SALE—Newel Post, inquire of
of
Marion, Ohio, who is here ns one ■
Mrs. Phelps, 009 Palmetto Avenue, LOST—Gold evershnrp•pencil. Find- of the features of the Chautnuqun. 8
( er return to 1*1H Myrtle avenue nnd
P j receive reward.
8-4tp Mr. Fletcher gave a lecture at the jj
FOB SALE—One trunk. Inquire “*
nt COST- Tire rack with trim and ol x I tent last night, gave the high school ■
a talk today nnd the Kiwnnis Club 5
1208 Palmetto Avo.
5-tfdh
Goodrich tire, license number nnd
, one nt noon. His visit here hns done {}
FOR SALE—Warehouse with It. It. rear light attached. Findre please no­ much to taost the city and the spirits ■
tl-3tp
siding. Within four blocks of center tify Frank Akers Tire Co.
of the citizens. His lecture nlonc ■
of city.
was
worth the price of admission to ■
WANTED
Geo. V*. KNIGHT
the
entire
Chautnuqun.
272-tfc WANTED -Small cottage May 1st,
furnished. Will rent with option of
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FOR SALE—Lunch room, best loca­ buying in fall. No children. P/efer
The tnuk team of the Sanfold High ■
tion, next to theatre, doing fine bus­ plnce near water. Address Lanford, School leaves today tor Guim.iville
iness. Owner has other business. Ad­ Box 868, St. Augustine.
Q-ltp where they will compete for state
dress Box 210, Sanford.
7-0tp
championship honors with all the high
SI00,000 SPENT NOW WILL school teams of the state. Snnford
MISCELLANEOUS SAVE THE COUNTY MANY hns some good athletes and their
FOR SALE OR LEASE -One 20 acre, TIMES THAT AMOUNT IN A friends are hoping they will carry off
one 10 aero Sanford ave. walking FEW YEARS.
VOTE YES first honors. Among those going to­
day were Prof. McKay, Leonard Me- _
distance to city. Two lots corner APRIL 11TII.
Center nnd Elm nvc. Two lota west
8-Bld nnd ltw Lucas, Jumes Stone, George Cowan, 2
Robert Holly, John -Wilson, William
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev- j
------------------------onth St. Make offer. It. T. Corey, KNIGHT TEMPLARS, ATTENTION! Moye, Gayle McAlcxnndcr, Harold
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., I-os Ange-1 Taylor Commandery will meet in Crisenson and several others.
PAY CASH
28Htf; 2‘J -tf reguln r conclave Friday night at 7:00
les, Calif.
p. m. All member* please attend.
The many Snnford friends of Mr.
FOR
HEMSTITCHING.
plaiting
Do You Know Where Your Money Goes—If it Gives Out Before
II. E. TOLAR,
nnd
Mrs. Herbert I.ymun will be glad
aklrts, negligees, side-box nccorEminent Commander. to lenrn thnt they are doing well in ■ of the Month/
— —------------------------------ —Try Buying
deon, ono-fourth knife plaits fur ruf­
their
new
home
nt
Winter
Haven
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fles. Call 302-J, or write Mrs. Sor­
The public is cordially invited to nn W'here Mr. I.ymnn is the representa­
rell, Pox 771, Sanford. All work guar­
entertainment at the Pnoln School tive of the Virginia Carolina Chemi­
antor a.
8-6tp Friday, April 7th nt 7:30 p. m. Ire
cal Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyman have
WOTTOr TTKTTTi fUTTSY "a small cream and rake sold for the benefit of recently purchased a beautiful homo
cottage, furnished or pnrtily fur­ the library fund.
9-2tp nt Winter Haven and will mov.j Into
nished in or near city. Prefer plnce
it June first, whiclt means thnt they
near water. Want possession May 1st.
GOOD
ROAD
COUNTIES will now be zuro enough residents and
Would buy if found suitable by Octo­ ARE GROWING r m iM T iP Q while their mnny friends here hate
ber. Address nt once, giving all de­ KEEP SEMINOLE IN THIS to lose them from Seminole county
tails to Lanford, Box KSO, St. Augus­ CLASS.
they will rejoice with them in their
tine, Fla.
0-2tp
8-6td nnd Itw- prosperity.
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SPORT SKIRTS

BOYS’ PALM BEACH
SUITS

Crepe Knit and Crepe de
Chine, all colors

Excellent Quality

$10.00 TO $12.00

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$8.oo r

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SQUIRE EDGEGATE —

OVIEDO

BY LOUIS RICHARD.

He \Va&lt;&gt; At Least An Inventor of Very Plausible Excuses!

in one of the very best locations on stolen car merchant is to^pass him­ mer is considered a good stolen car f In that vicinity. That is why whole
the take, having a clear wide view of self off as the representative of an prospect, and if the stolen car broker fleets of stolen cars are sometimes
insurance company, in this way ac- [ finds a fertile field for his wares in ' driven back to the cities by detevthe whole of Lake Crystal.
counting
plausibly for the low price one farm community, he may go back tives.
Mrs. Phillips has also taken over
Dodge Brothers stolen car service
he
is
asking
for the cars. The fa r-: again and again, disposing of his c a n
two-thirds of Block 20 and also Block
16 where she will build a theatre
building out into the lake, also an
amusement park. There will be bath­
ing houses and also boats to lease by
the hour. The grounds will be laid
out with fine shrubs and trees and
splendid walks and drives.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkle has started .‘ aw­ ♦
ing the lumber for the new theatre
building at Lake Mary,
1 received a letter yesterday stating
that it started snowing in Massachu­
setts and New Hampshire last Thurs­
day night continuing through Friday
and Saturday. Sunday morning there
was one foot of snow on the ground
and the wind blowing cold from the
northwest. It’s hardly believable with
the warmth mid sunshine and birds
continually singing here through the
same period, that there should be bo
much difference only a few hundreds
of miles away.
People go back too
early. Spring hasn’t really come in
the north ns yet. Climatic conditions
are unsettled and those that go track
now nrc taking a chance with cold.y
and pneumonia which will prove disas­
trous to some. Are there nny better
evenings or nights in nny [*«rt of the
world than what you are enjoying
right now right here in good old Flori­
da? Write hack and tell your friends
about it up north. We went them all
down here next winter.

M n. Appleton and children, of At­
lanta, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mra.
Wm. Kennedy thia week.
Six
truck* of the Drm of Synde.- „n«l M*-... arrived in Oviedo Sun­
day night. Work on the Orlando road
will begin oa »o«n as the balance of
the equipment arrives which will prob­
ably be Monday of next week.
Besides this road building tuany
other improvements are going on in
Oviedo. O. P. Swope has been mak­
ing many improvements at his resi­
dence, both interior or exterior, a new
roof having been put on the house,
the second story finished, a water
plant installed, new well drilled and
concrete walk laid.
R. W. Lawton is having some inter­
ior improvements made at his home
and will install a water plant very
soon.
B. F. Wheeler has Just had electric
lights put into his home while K. A.
Farneil and Frank Norris are painting
their residences on the exterior. L. H.
Gore’s residence is going up rapidly
and J. B. Jones has started a new*
packing house just back of the |K»«tofTicc, which is expected to be ready
for the tomato and pep(&gt;er season.
W. T. Dodd and Miss Marpjoric O.
Drawdy, of Oviedo, were married in
Sanford Wednesday at the court
THIS IS NO EASY JOB
house. T. W. Lawton officiating,
Andrew Aulin and Miss Alice Powell
Frances Marion, well known scenar­ ?
being the witnesses. Taking with
io
writer, who directed Mary Pickthem the congratulations of their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dodd left on ford in “The Love Light" which is f
Thursday morning for Georgia win re now being shown at the Star Theatre
they will visit for several weeks with besides developing n very splendid
Mr. Dodd’s relatives. They will go director, also became quite proficient
?
directly to Athens to visit for several as an animal trainer.
During
the
filming
of
the
picture
days with a brother, F. P. Dodd, who
D attending the Ufil.eiaily of Geor­ she dlrnleii a bird, a pig, a cat. a r
gia. From Athens they go by auto flock of chirkens and supervised the Y
to Buford, Ga., to visit Mr. and Mrs. close-ups of a monkey.
After Miss Marion struck her direc­ Y
J. A. Dodd, parents of the groom.
torial
stride, ami the newness of her
Mrs. Dodd is the daughter of W. A.
directorial
experience wore off, ahe
Drawdy of Oviedo, having recently
kept
two
cameramen
And two sets
moved here from Augusta, (la.
busy
at
work
every
day.
The picture
Mrs, W. B. KngJett and baby left
was
well
rehearsed
In
advance
and
Thursday for a visit to Mr. Knglctt’s
while Miss Bickford and Miss Marion
parents In Atlanta, Gu.
Clean-up day at the cemetery was were filming one scene, the lights, etc.
observed Wednesday. A large crowd were arranged on the other, thus giv­
was on iho grounds early to begin ing them an opportunity riot only to no
work and much was accomplished the scenes in which Miss Pickford ap­
through the day. The work was done pears hut also the scenes in which she
under the auspices of the U. D. (’, floes not.
with L. E. Wright as director of oper­
LET’S MAKE THE $10(1.000
ations. At noon the workers and
their families were rewarded by a COUNTY ROND ISSUE UNAN­
Y
splendid picnic dinner and fish fry IMOUS.
8-fitd .and It w ±
prepared by the Indies. It is the dasire ot the U. D. C. ladies to put down
THE RASTER BAZAAR
a well at the cemetery so that flow­ of tho Pipe Organ Club will bo held
ers may be grown successfully there. at Dr. Moore’s Optical Parlors, S at­ f
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Swope, Mrs. urday, April 8th.
313-intc
C. H. Lee and little daughter Dorothy
May and Francis Swope spent Satur­ UNITE \ CAIN ST MOTOR THIEVES
day in Orlando.
W. B. Williams spent the week end
Stolen car bulletins issued regular,
with his family lint week.
ly with car number, motor number
Edward McCall, of Stetson Univer­ nml owners’ names, is one of the
sity, spent the week end with bis par­ means tho manufacturer is taking to
with
jiolico
bureaus
ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. McCall Iasi co-operate
week.
throughout the country nnd help
owners recover enrs which have been
stolen.
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The plan used by Dodge Brothers,
As
AS Detroit, is endorsed by New York
Ra at..! Detroit officials. Judge Fish, of
the Brooklyn Traffic Court, describes
fa hi ta i t m H q it as an excellent plan and one which
should increase the number of con­
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and victions for motor thefts. Dodge
two children left Saturday by auto for Brothers maintain a department to
deal with motor car thefts reported
their New Hampshire home.
Dr. George Fellows left Wednesday by owners anil insurance companies.
for Scabrook, N. IS. He accompanied Every two weeks the complete list
the remains of Joseph Langford, who reported is sent to Dodge Brothers
denlcrs and service stations in all
passed away here Sunday.
Charles Merrill is cleaning his lots parts of tho country. Copies of the
and will commence to build n nice bulletin are also mailed to a national
list of police bureaus.
new bungalow in the near future.
A prominent police official states
A, D, I’ariah made a business trip
that the cars which are stolen in De­
to Orlando Sundny evening.
Mrs. Joseph Langford, Mr. and Mrs. troit each )ear go not only to neigh­
Kurlc Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold boring eities and farm communities,
Hayes and Mrs. S. J. Fellows left for but to points far removed. Cars
which are recovered in Detroit someHampton, N. II., this morning.
Mrs. b a ttle Phillips new 6-room times have been brought there from
bungalow (s nearing completion.
A the Pacific coast an well as from far
modem up-to-dnto bungalow with n distunt eastern and southern cities.
A favorite scheme of the shrewd
10 ft. piaxza around it. It’s situated

is commended by Inspectors Jackses
and Parker, prominent Detroit polici
officials, as “a splendid service" ssd
“a great help to us and to other po.
lice departments.”

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(Victual Tests of State Hoard of Health
Prove IVhat Sanford People
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The following letter from the Chief Sanitary Engi­
neer of the State Board of Health is worthy of note since
the sample was taken from the pipes and is the same that
is being supplied to all consumers in the city:
Jacksonville, April 3, 1922.
Southern Utilities Co.,
Sanford, Florida.
Gentlemen:
On March 30th we received from you two samples of
water for bacteriological examination and subsequent
certification to the Treasury Department in accordance
with a Federal requirement, relative to the use of water
for drinking purposes on common carriers engaged in
inter-state traffic.
Examinations have been concluded upon the above
samples and the results indicate that the water is of a
good sanitary quality. The bacterial counts were low
and there were no evidences of any contamination ob­
served. Certificates covering this supply will be prompt­
ly furnished the Surgeon-General and you will be noti­
fied accordingly.
Very truly yours,
GEORGE W. SIMONS. Jr.,
GWS.S
Chief Sanitary Engineer.

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entertainment at the Puoln School
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N. C. J a c o b s . I n s p e c t o r s
Friday, April 7th at 7:30 p. m. Ice
J . E S n yd er . C l e r k .
cream and cake aold for the benefit of PH EC I.NCT NO. N.— G A lilt I E LI. A—
II. C. P a r k e r
the library fund.
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l l e g l n n l n g on t h e S o u t h line o f the
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C. F M a t h e r s , I n s p e c t o r s
blocks to Seventh Street, thence West
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on S e v e n t h S t r e e t t w o ( J ) Mo c k s to
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$1011,000 SPENT NOW WILL P R E C I N C T NO. V,— I.OMiXYOOR—
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t h r e e M o c k s to F o u r t h S t r e e t , t h e n c e
SAVE THE COUNTY MANY
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TIMES THAT AMOUNT IN A
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POLITICAL
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The friends of D. L. Thrasher an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. I, knowing that he will at all
times be found doing his full duty ns
he sees it and that the county will
have a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker for the
people of the whole country.—Paid
Political Advertisement.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The friends of John Mclach an­
nounce hii candidacy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 2, knowing that ho wilt at a l l
times be found doing his fi ll duty aa
he secs it and that tho county will
have a business mnn in District No, 2
and a conscientious worker for tha
people of the whole country.—Paid
Political Advertisement.
Your shoe money rocs farthest «t
our store. Peter* Diamond Dnind
shoes are solid leather throughout.
New spring stock Just received com­
prising the nexv and Rood things for
every member of thu fnmily. See our
stylos nnd henr our price*. Wn tar*
you money. Rivers Brothers, San­
ford avenue.
Gtf-w2t

. Employment Bureau..

The vocational commutes of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
requests nil young women dislring
employment to register nt tho First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

Harney,
thence
Southerly
t h r o u g h j Heurdnll A v e n u e a t t ho N o r t h h a l f m i l e F r e n c h A v e n u e a m t N i n t h
S t r e e t In
L i k e Ha rt l e y to t h e s t J o h n s I I I ' - |,0»t ,,f S e c t i on 13, T o w n s h i p 19. S o u t h t h e C i t y o f S an f o r d, r u n S o u t h
on
or. t h e n c e S o u t h e r l y u p t h e c e n t e r of „ f | |-, ng „ yj E a s t , r u n S o u t h o n e m i l e , F r e n c h A v e n u e a p p r o x i m a t e l y o ne and
t h e St J o h n s R i v e r lo i t s I n t e r s e c t i o n L n o r n , Vl A v e n u e , s a i d r o ad to he w| i| - o n e - q u a r i e r &lt; l ‘«&gt; m i l es t o t h e S out h
with the ce n te r line of the E c o n lo rk
h al f mi le post o f Se c t i on 38, T o w n s h i p
eneil. p a v e d a n d r e - h a r d s u r f a c e d
h n t e h l e C r e e k , t h e n c e W e s t e r l y u p t h e il uo d In f i r s t cities c o n d i t i o n
19. S o u t h o f R a n g e 30 E a s t , t he nc e
t e n t e r li ne of s a i d crCek to t n e r a n g e
AX'est six (rt&gt; t e n t h s m i l es t o wh o r e
MO NR O E HOAD
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p. ' g i n n i n g n t i h e I n t e r s e c t i o n o f t h e
Cuanutieed by
T h i r t y - t w o E a s t on t h e E a s t b o u n d a r y Monr - R o a d w i t h St. G e r t r u d e A v e n u e . | c e m e t e r y . Said r o a d to he r o - h n r d s ur of Secti on T w e l v e . T o w n s h i p T w e n t y - w h i c h I n t e r s e c t i o n Is l o c a t e d on
t h e faced, p a v e d a n d p l a c e d In f i r s t d a s *
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e l e c t i o n iliHtrlrt dint xi, t ing p r e c i n c t a p p r o x i m a t e l y one a n d o n e - h a l f m i l es In t h e t ’lty o f S a n f o r d r u n W e s t on
Every Live Professional nnd
I h e r e b y e s t a b l i s h e d a s E L E C T I O N P I S - ' t o t he b r i d g e a r m s s t h e W e s t e n d of G o l d s b o r o G r e e t a p p r o x i m a t e l y ei ght ^
T R I U T NO 15. s h a l l be a n d r e m a i n a L ake Monr oe, sai d r o a d to lie w i d e n e d ( J ) t e n t h s miles, thcrica S o u t h w e s t e r l y **
Business Man in Hanford In
| p a r t o f t ' n i i n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s D i s t r i c t p a ve d mnl r e - h a r d s u r f a c e d n n d p l a c e d on r o ad poat F i l l ’s Da i r y, a p p r o x i m a t e ­
ly n i ne t ' t | t e n t h s miles, t h e n c e f ol l ow. ■A This Column
Eneh Day
fcl h M I : M h *t 7:-If&gt;, at tho chapel auditorium will be No 5, a n d J u s t i c e o f III* F e n c e D i s t r i c t in first c l a s s c o n d i t io n .
Ing I h e mn l o r o ad Weal a n d S o u t h w e s t ­
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Colonel's Maid," by members of tho j Rf oergeigsot irnyg or ef s oDendn.
39
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Pnrent-Tenrhcrs association for the
.Count)'. Florida.
' E a s t ; r t m S o u t h t w o nillea. sai d r o a d to m a d a p p r o x i m a t e l y i h r e e a n d t hr e e benefit of the school piano fund.
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THOS. J. A. IlEIDY
c o r n e r o f t o w n s h i p 19, t . oui h of R an g e
l o i e g o t n g r e s o l u t i o n s h a l l he In f i n d c l a s s c o ndi t i on.
fei Iti Rn to te*
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Uunn, Mr. and I «p ub bo liies h.iiid
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jMrs. William Ely, Mrs. Ditnius nnd ' oCo
u n t y , once a w e e k fo r f o u r w e e k * .
I t r a r d a l l A v e n u e w i t h G e n e v a A v e n ue m a t e l y o n e and o n e - h a l f ( I ’* &gt; mile*
On Sunday afternoon Ite\’. Arthur Col. E. W. Halford left Tuesday for
P o n e a n d o r d e r e d In o p e n s e s s i o n on at t h e S o u t h h a l f mi le p o s t of Se c t i on t o c o n n e c t wi t h b r i c k r o a d a t Ihe AA'eat Prat tiring in State and Federal Courta
otnt ea -nhgael f 31
mi le post o f S e c t i o n S«, Town*
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T o w n s h i p 19,
S mi t h o f
S. Peck of Sanford filled the pulpit St. Petersburg where they will a t­ t h i s tin- Itti d aI.y oA.f April.
Eas t , r u n E a s t o ne mile, s a i d r o a d t o tie s hi p 19. S o u t h o f R a n g e 30 E a s t , said
Over Seminole County Bank
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Hoard o f I’o u n t y I’timMr. and Mrs. W. II. Tinsler left
Mr. L. M. Wright o f I-akelnnd nrbr i dge
m l s s l o n e r s n f S e m i ­ T o w n s h i p 19. S o u t h o f Ruii go 31 Eas t , r d to buil d a n d c o u n t r u ct a
Over Hrninole County Bank
HI. a c r o s s t h e Hi, Juhi i n’ I t l ver In Se mi no l e
n o l e C o u n t y . F lo r i d a . r u n a p p r o x i m a t e l y 3.000 feel t o
rivel Friday night to spend the week on Sntimlliy after several months
Atlr-t
I J o h n* r i v e r , s a i d r o a d t o h e r e - h a r d C o u n t y . F lo r i d a , at a poi nt k n n w n a*
spent here.
SANFORD
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end with his family here.
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s u r f a c e d , p a v e d a n d p l a c e d In fi rst c l a s s t h e Oa t e nn F e r r y , n n d
AVhereaS, t h e Hoard o f C o u n t y Coin
C l e r k o f lioartl o f C o u n t y C o m- *con d i t io n .
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m l s s l o n e r s of Hemlnnl,* C o u n - l
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panied the puhlic school base hall Jones left Monday momint* for their
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team to Lake Helen on Friday nftcrnotice o f ele c tio n
Houth i j u n r t e r S e c t i o n li ne iif S e c t Ion s t r u c t i o n o f a good n n d s u b s t a n t i a l
the trip through by car. Mr*. Jones,
Contractor and nulldcr
noon where the t w o t e a m s c r o s s e d
W H ER E A S a resolution h a r been
r,ln w e s t e r l y f o l l o w i n g t h e p r e s e n t b r i d g e a c r o s s t h e Ht J o h n s r i v e r at the
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will remain here unt!l the close of CF lo
r i d a , of e v e n d a t e h - wo wl lh t h a t it **• r " " w e s t e r l y f o l l o w i n g t h e p r r s e n t s i n n e r s o f t h e cost a n d e x p e n s e to l&gt;«
Rood l o s e r s a s avcII a s Ro o d p l a y e r s
school.
w o u l d he e x p e d i e n t a n d t o t h y b es t I n ­ bri ck r o a d a p p r o x i m a t e l y I wo n n d o n e- I n c u r r e d In t he l o n a t r u c l l o n o f said
ns nt the close o f t h o game t h e s c o r e
h al f t nl l es t o t h e \ \ ' e«t h a l f mi le poat b r i dge.
AmonR the out of town friends a t­ tI es sr ue es t sc oofu nSt ye m bi noonldes Cooru ntthye. FCloo ur indt ay, otof o f Se c t i on R , T o w n s h i p 19. S o u t h o f
T H E R E F O R E , 111! I T R E S O L V E D , by
stood 7 t o r» in fsA’o r o f Lnke Helen.
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tending
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Miss Marie Tlrooks accompanied by
d s l a r m l n a l l o n o f t h i s Hoard t h a t
It
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Ilcssie Faye Mires spent the week
t a i n mai l* In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , CAAI EI t nV A V r . N t K AND IIU.AD I*A NT
nnd
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In sai d r e s o l u t i o n p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b ­
end at her home in Osteen.
l l e g l n n l n g nt t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n
o f c t m n l y b o n d s o f t h e C o u n t y o f Heml
a n d for t h e f u r t h e r p u r p o s e o f bui l d
Cnirus nnd friends of Del-nnd, Mr. ed.
Ing a n d . . i u s t r u v t l n g a b u d g e avr ua* C a m s r o n A u u i a - R h *' «lsry A x s n u e . , iiule l o r t h o p u r p o s e o f c o n s t r u c t i n g Fhone 30
Comer First and Oak
On Sunday afternoon the Wesley
h e Hi J o h n s r i v e r In Heinlnole C o u n t y , i wh i c h I n t e r s e c t i o n Is f o r t y (101 r e d s pa v e d m a r a d a i n l i e , t . o r o t h e r h a r d stirIliblo class o f tho Methodist church , Ren Thurshy nnd friends of Orange IFtorli
la, at a p o i n t k n o w n a s O s t e e n ' We s t o f t h e N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f Hec-1 f s r e d hi ghw a y s In sai d c o u n t y na h e r e City.
li on 33. T o w n s h i p 19. S o u t h of R a n g e ) l i u h o v e d es c r i b e d , n n d l o r I h e f u r t h e r
Ferry
of Orlando motored to the Orphan­
T H E R E F O R E . HE IT
R E S O L V E D . 31 E a s t , r u n S o u t h on C a m e r o n Ave- p i r p o s e o f hullilliig a n d c o n s ) r u i l l n g a "WE DELIVER THE GOODS7,
A birthday dinner party in honor
n
u s o n e i nt lo a c r o s s s a i d Se c t i on 33 lo b r i d g e n r ' o s s t h e SI. J o h n s I t lv e r In
age and spent tho afternoon inspect­
T h a t noti ce lie. a n d t h a s a m e la h e r e h y
of Mrs, G. It. Palmer wns Riven nt g l v e n , t h a t on t h e l l l h d a y o f Apr i l . A. G e ne vn A v e n u e , sai d r o a d lo tie r e- S e m i n o l e C o u n t y nt a p oi n t k n o w n a*
ing* the homo nnd entertaining and
n n d In p u r s u a n c e of t h e r e s o ­ hn r d s u r f a c e d a n d p l a c e d In f l n l c l a s s Hat s e n F e r r y , a n d
the fnmily residence on March 28. lDu t i o193!.
IIE I T I T . ' I t TR K R R E S O L V E D t h at
n a f o r e s a i d , d u l y a d o p t e d hy Ihe con d i t io n .
Storage Facilities
bel nR entertained by the children o f
Also b e g i n n i n g a t t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n o f It Is t h " d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f I hl s Hoard
C o u n ty Commissioner# of S em in o le
The
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l l e g l n n l n g a t t h e S o u t h a n d o f t ho t h s p r i n c i p a l of s a i d b o n d s t o m a t u r e
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HE I T F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , t h a t
Real Estate and Inauntnee
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19 E a s t , r u n S o u t h o n H a n f o r d A v e n u e I h l s r e s o l u t i o n b* p u b l i s h e d In t h * BanC. G. Dell,
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THE NEWSPAPER GUIDE

UNCLE HANK

defense, promote the general welfare congress, responsible to congress and
and secure the blessings of liberty,” not outside, responsible to the presi­
those are the principles.
Beside dent, that the administration may be
them place the liabilities of the indiv­ changed instantly, without affecting
idual, among which you find freedom the president, when it loses the confi­
of worship, freedom of the press, dence of the people.
freedom of speech, freedom of assem­ 7.—Wo must base our sysetm of
bly, freedom from unreasonable search representation not solely upon local­
and seizure, trial by jury, etc., and ity and population, but likewise upon
you have the foundations on which economic interests, that every import­
Democratic government may rest to ant group of our citizens may be rep­
resented in our law-making body.
the end of time.
2.—The second part of our Consti­ These are the tools that are indis­
tution consists of machinery with pensable to modern democracy. With­
which wo try to make these principles out them self-government is n near
work, the legislative, the executives, illusion; with them, It will dominate
the earth.
the judiciary.
Let us organize our people to
Principles nrc fundamental but your
principles never accomplish und bet­ achieve these reforms. Secure the sig­
ter results than your machinery per­ nature of every’ voter in endorsement
of them, nnd tho pledge of every one
mits.
Good men cannot give us good gov­ to support no candidate for legisla­
ernment unless they have tho proper tive or executive office who will not
instrumentalities with which to work subscribe to them and pledge his ac­
after they come into office. The best tive service to secure their adoption
party ever elected to power cannot do by lawful process, through congres­
much hotter than the worst, so long sional action nnd ratification by stntc
ns nny party mur.t use our present legislatures. Let us reconstruct our
state constitutions along these lines,
machinery in Washington.
There is where our trouble lie*— for every state is a regional democ­
not in the principles of our federal racy. Any siate in tho union may set
constitution, hut in the machinery the model for the nation.
through which we try to mnke those
principles function.
BEAUTY POSSIBILITIES IN THE
If democracy is to us a living faith
STATE COLOR SCHEME.
we must adopt the machinery through
which it can function.
,
The Lnkelnnd Telegram thinks
1. —We must give ourselves a nat­Thomas A. Edison knows whnt he is
ional referendum by which we may tnlkinp about wh»n he say; iht r.ccd
submit any amendment to our federal of Florida cities Is color, nnd giving
constitution, or nny policy affecting the reasons for its endorsement of
our national or international welfare, Mr. Edison's opinion The Telegram
to the direct judgment of our people, points out that—
and let them decide by majority of the
“The trouble with so many of the
registered voters of the lund whether newer towns in the state is thnt they
such amendment or policy, shall be nrc too much like any other town in
adopted.
nny other section of the country.
2. —Wc must nbolish the two-thirdsThere would be no St. Augustine were
or three-fourths majorities of our It not for tho Spanish type of archi­
constitution, by which it is possible tecture, carried out in the great hotels
for a minority of one-third of the for which the Ancient City is fnmous
senate or of one-fourth of the states nnd in many of the private residences.
to impose their will upon the major­ West Palm Bench, Palm Beach nnd
ity of oui people.
Miami have their individual charac­
•1-—Wo must place the ballot upon teristics as regards buildings and in
the same basis with tnxes and mili­ the case of these cities it may bo
tary service in time of war, nnd mnke said that some attention has been
it compulsory.
paid to the native flora. But in most
•L—Wc must nominate and elect instances this is a fenture nlmost en­
our president by popular vote, and not tirely neglected. Thnt is why Mr.
by state machinery.
E&lt;Bson told the Fort Myers News the
5.—Wo must withdraw from our other day thnt every property owner
president the law-making power now in that city shiuld plant bnuganvillea
exercised by him in trenty-making in the front yaid and in the back
and the veto of legislation, nnd let tho yard, if nothing else. Mr. Edison
men whom wc elect to make our laws tells the Fort Myers folks ti remove
have tho power to make them.
the old, and useless citrus trees, re­
—We must have n cabinet inside placing them with pnlms and flowers,

The newspaper that carries a good
lino
of advertisements is to the shop­
l l r l l t t r r l la City by C a r r U r
O a * W t t k ................................. ...... H L * a t o per what the time table is to the trav­
T h r b l a I S - l a 1 8 - y a a * W e e k l y H e r ­ eler and the published guide is to the
a l d e a l l r e l y e o » e r o Meailool* C a a a t y tourist. Rusy people will study these
a a d la p a b l l a b e d e r r r y F r i d a y . A d r t f t l a l a a r a t e * m o d e k n o w n a a a p p l i c a ­ advertisements In the home or in tho
t i on . I l e a i o e r o t l e In p o l l l l ra . H J W p e r
y e a r , a l w a y a In a d e a a e e . ________________ office as they do a time table, nnd be­
H E M D E I t T H U ABS OCI ATBO P I l d H fore they start out shopping they have
determined where they arc going. Tho
Th’ only thing ltiut keeps some fel­
newcomer or the visitor in the city ler* from eatln' soup with a knife la
finds the advertising columns of « their Instinct for sHf-preservstlon.
Col. Nutt, the head of the prohibi­ newspaper a reliable guide to follow,
tion force* has left us to our fate— just ns he finds tho printed guide for
probably to tha squirrels.
tourists to points of interest a mat­ He must be if his lectures are to bo
- - - o ---------------ter of interest and time-saving. In taken ns an indication of the character
John U. Rockcfeler at 8J look* phy- fnct, the stores, the mills, tho pack­ of the man nnd his talks here to the
aically fit says the young lady who ing houses nnd the theatres nrc points schools nnd to the Kiwnnis nnd Ro­
recently interviewed him at Ormond of interest to all tourists, nnd tho non- tary Clubs were to the point. He
Reach. Well, the young lady ought advertiser puts himself outside the handled his subjects without gloves
to know since she interviewed him and pale of interest so far ns strangers are nnd he handed the people who hold
we would also like to know if he in­ concerned. The newspapers of Flori­ back a town In the proper manner and
tends to lower the price of gas.
da are above the average for enter­ In no uncertain way. What he told
prise and quality. They have done them about the newspaper man and
English courts have decreed that a more toward bringing the state into his realtions to the community were
husband has the right to limit the public view and Into public favor than |* b,olutel&gt;' co,rect in cvcry particular
number of dresses his wife can wear. any other agency.—Orlando Reporter- 1,n‘I wh«til&lt;! !&gt;c remembered by thoyo
Well, we thought that was the law In i -Star.
' who heard him.
every country. At l*H*t when a man's
What n blessed privilege it must be
-o-money gives out he can tell his wife
for
any editor to be able to toll the
to stop buying for n few weeks until 1IOW THEY MAKE IT IN FOLK people what ho thinks of the public in
COUNTY
he can get caught up again.
general. It must warm the cockles of
--------------- o ---------------Mr. Fletcher’s heart to stand before
A winter visitor to Sanford came to men that he knows are not the kind of
Putnam county protests against the
tnx raise and every county In South our office the other day and related to citizens they should be nnd tell them
Florida will protest if they have not us an experience he had made in Polk their „hortcomingl.
tilings,
already done so.
It seems most county. It seems thnt he and a party
We are strong for Fletcher although
strange to the progressive counties of of gentlemen were driving over one of we were denied hearing him on ac­
South Florida thnt are paying the tlr&gt; many beautiful ronds for which count of being out of town when he
maximum amount of taxes now that thnt county is noted. They had reach­ spoke but his talk is not needed by
they should bo raised in order that ed a atrip of rond about three miles In any editor or nny other cltlr.ers who
deficits In other parts of the stntc can length, with no sign of traffic com­ are doing their full duty. Wo have no
be made up. This sort of stuff is what ing in either direction, and according doubt but what he told tho people here
to tho gentleman’s statement, they what we have been telling them for
starts revolutions.
were driving about thirty-five miles years nnd we only hope thnt after
The latest Paul Revere is a young an hour.
hearing him they will at least heed
They had gone hut a short distnneo some of this good advice. We want to
hoy in Maine who rode his wheel for
miles along the road where the boot­ when two county rond cops stepped say to other Florida cities who have
leggers were plying their trnde and from behind n clump of hushes nnd not heard Thomas Brooks Fletcher
warned thorn of tho approach of the ordered them to stop. When naked the thn, (liey wlj, lnil1N u trcat if thoy (]o
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prohibition agents. When the hootch reason they were told that they had , not ht&gt;nr him for hc ccrU|n|y
been
exceeding
the
speed
limit,
nnd
hu
wilh
evcryonc
in
S„nfurd.
hounds arrived on tho scene there was
nothing but water to bo seen. W’e thnt n bond of $25 would he required
suppose they will now erect a monu­ from them. The officers advised them
ment to the young boy who saved the there was no need for then) to return THE INDISPENSABLE TOOl.8 OF
DEMOCRACY
to Bartow, which would have meant
“principal industry” of Maine.
an additional trip of 25 miles each
--------------- o---------------Wl»y is it that the people of these
Radicals are trying to breed dis­ •vny, and that they could phone the
sheriff
and
state
their
case
to
him
United
States are powerless to change
loyalty in the American army and
that
way.
On
their
arrival
in
O
rlnn-:,h'’
machinery
of their national govthe navy and no measures have been
do,
our
visitor
took
this
m
atter
up
omment
without
generations of ngitaken to prevent it as the teachings of
nn‘I delay? Why is it that they
tho army and navy are supposed to with some friends who told him that
bring out thi&gt; loyalty ip the mtL. This if hc pleaded guilty he would be fined nuv#r hnv« nn opportunity to register
sounds well hut the army and navy is a nominal amount nnd tho balance of their judgment on a single dfelnite
also a good place to breed discontent bis bond would be returned to him. national policy unless it be expressed
nnd the officials had better hang the After patiently waiting more than a by nmondmqpt to tho Constitution?
Why is it that a citizen who is com­
radical:) to the yardarm or to the reasonable length of time for a re­
pelled
to pay his taxes, or serve his
fund
he
brought
tho
m
atter
to
the
a
t­
nearest tre t before it gets too far
country
in time of war, is not com­
tention
of
lbo
Seminole
county
auth­
along.
orities who interested themselves in pelled to cast his ballot for the elec­
Government officials are not wor­ his behalf. Tho other day he received tion of the men who impose these
ried over the coal strike says report a check from I’olk county for $1, nnd taxes or call him out to war?
Why is it that the people must nrin papers. Well, why should they bo? this is where our visitor received
th0
!cept
candidates for the presidency
Didn't the operators bring on the amusement and Polk county
y.
Wo
say
amusement
charitably,;
men
whom
they would never have
gravy
strike nnd was it not a frnmeup on the
anyone
with
a
keen
sense
of
nominated,
and
choose between them,
for
public and the coal miners alike? And
none
of
whom
they
prefer?
humor
could
not
help
but
be
amused
are not the big corporations nnd the
Why
is
it
thnt
the
men whom we
particularly
after
rending
what
com­
big men of the country generally in
send
to
congress
to
make
our laws do
prised
tho
$21
which
our
visitor
paid
on the deal ? Strikes nowadays are
not made by the men but by the boss­ into tho I'olk county exchequer. It not have the power to make them?
Why do we clothe our president
es and the heads of the corporations roads like a bill of particulars in the
with
powers nnd pcrcrogntives that no
Fatty Arbucklc case anil is ns follows:
and the heads of the unions.
autocratic
monarch in the civilized
Costs
world
would
dare nssumc?
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Arrest and return
* 2.25
Why
is
it
that
for two-thirds of our
nnvs he hut not found that ?‘,’0,000,000 Bond and Release
2.00
national
life
wc
have had a govern­
thnt Henry Pbrd say* he paid the gov­ Attorney’s fee
5.00
ment
in
Washington
that was par­
ernment in war profits. Just another Clerk's fee
l.Hfl
alyzed and unable to function?
one of those small items that escaped Judge's fee
2.I t
Why is it that we are the only
the treasury while the war was on Sheriff’s cost on capias issued
2.75
Democratic
people on earth of any
nnd no doubt it will be found when the
great
importance
who cannot change
Democrats get back into office. Any­ Total costs
*1U.OO
our
administration
instantly when it
how if Henry get* the Shoals he can PINE
5.00 no longer commands the confidence of
easily dig up another 21* millions and
the people?
pay it to the government twice in or­ Total costs aad fine
$21.00
Why is it impossible for our states­
der to balance Melton's book.*
Balance returned to our visitor -I 00
men in Washington to consider any
On the bottom of this detailed list
Hanford celery continues to bring was the notation: “ No mileage was great national or international issue
upon its merits, without making it a
good prices and Hanford growers are charged."
storm-center
of partisan dispute?
correspondingly happy. And there is
We «ny: “Lord, in-lp any poor un­
Why
is
it
that
in our national gov­
noticeable in the business transactions fortunate that has to pay mileage
ernment
responsibility
is so divided
of today the idea of sound invest­ when pinched in Polk county for speed­
ments und saving of money in the ing. He will have to go to the bank nnd confused thnt it is practically de­
stroyed and no man can be called into
people who are making it. The crops for assistance."
judgment
for anything?
this year will not be dissipated in
Wc believe thnt someone is remiss
Why do we not place our president
in not pro-rating the balance of $4.00 above the range of party politics that
to the governor’s salary, comptroller’s he may be the great moral leader of
Office, the .State Rond Department,
all the people, a unifying nnd not n
nnd Hnlvation Army.
Home Polk dismal farce7
county official was derelict in his duty
Why are not more of the ablest men
and should be removed for some kind of our nation, those who are most
of 'casance in office.
competent to represent tho vital in­
Our sympathy goes out to not only terests of the people, serving ns in
our visitor but to Polk county which public life?
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i is the sufferer from adverse criticism
Is the fault In our Federal Consti­
which an incident of this kind is tution?
bound to create.
That constitution may be divided
into two parts:
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
WHAT A PRIVILEGE
1.—Principles which define the ob­
jects
of free government, set forth in
EASTER CANDIES
Thomas Brooks Fletcher, editor of a single paragraph, the preamble, to­
the Marion (Ohio) Tribune and a gether with the liberties of the indiv­
Democratic editor in the same town idual in a free government, expressed ■
with
President Harding's Marion Star in the first ten amendments.
Phones 497-494
was here yesterday nnd Hanford has
“To form a more perfect union,
WEI.AKA BLOCK
been made all the better by his com­ establish justice, insure domestic
ing. Mr. Fletcher is n virile editor. trnnqunlity, provide for the common
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worthless stocks and bonds as hereto­
fore but many of the growers expect
to Invest in Sanford real estate—
something that la a sure and safe in­
come. This is the lime to put your
money into the Sanford Building &amp;
Loan Association, in the Valdex Hotel
stock, into new buildings of all kinds
that will mean something to you nnd
to Sanford.

thereby converting the city into k
veritable tropical garden.”
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Vaudeville Show, Men's Club April
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21st

IF YOU HAVE
KICKED
AGAINST
COUNTY
road
CONDITIONS, VOTE YES ON
THE 11TH OR FOREVER AF.
TER HOLD YOUR PEACE.
8-6td and It-*
Tho Pipe Organ Club will have t
Cooked Food Snle Saturday, April is,
Easter eggs will also be on
Those wishing to put In an order for
Easter Eggs will please phone 171,

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Sparton Horn Service
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Sanford Battery Service
Company

H ill H ard w are Co.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A i&lt;)\|.
PI.ETE LINE OF

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ONE-PIECE, PORCELAIN LINED

REFRIGERATORS

positively the best Refrigera­
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5i £9 - u a y Uress Sale
SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY

Just to stimulate our Pre-Easter business we have decided to give this
SPECIAL 2-I)AY SALE on Silk Dresses ONLY. This includes Canton
Crepes, Rashanara Crepes, Crepe Knits, Printed Crepe de Chines and
all other new Silk Fabrics. Don’t miss this rare opportunity of secur­
ing that Easter Frock at a substantial reduction.

DRESSES FOR

FROCKS FOR

AFTERNOON AND

SPORT WEAR

STREET WEAR

Extraordinary are these dresses of
beautifully rich

nnd

delightfully

cool fabrics for Sport and

An entirely new selection of l&gt;enul if ill Frocks for the fashionable
girl or woman. Dresses of unus­
ual design, that seintilatr the spir*
It of the Easier Holidays. Newest
materials nnd colors of such gor­
geous beauty that description is al­
most Impossible. Your inspection
will convince you.

Beach

wear. Combinations of Crepe Knit
and Kasha Cloth, Canton nnd Crepe
Knit predominate.

Riotous colors,

superbly trimmed In various com­
binations and are especially design­
ed for street wear, motoring
Beach.

or

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and $22.50 Dresses a t ............................................................. $17.50
■ $24.50 Frocks a t ............................................................................... $19.75
5 $29.75 Dresses at
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DEANE TURNER

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haunter 5 Specialty Shop
“ WHERE STYLE REIGNS”
East First Street-

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-Opp. Ford Service Station

$24.50

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922
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Monroe, Chuluota and Longwood were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson, of
Daytonn Beach, was hero on business
this week.
John Alderman wns shaking hands
with his friend Wednesday night as he
was on his wny to Okeechobee.

SO C IE T Y : SANFORD’S

MRS. FRHD DA1GBR. SocUly Editor,
Phone 217-W
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Hit solas soywk;** or — 1«S
hmmS. or U l*« i n •olortalolos. wrtH
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r a n to tkla &lt; r» a rt» n t, (trlae
I,*.II.. or trlrksoor tho Item. It will
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday—Chautauqua: Morning is
children’s hour; afternoon, Soils*
Marimba Band and lecture; even­
ing, Solis’ Marimba Bnnd.
Saturday—Easter Bazaar given by
the Pipe Organ Club, all day at Dr.
Tom Moore’s Optical Parlor, oppo­
site postoffice.*
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
be held at Central Park a t 4 p. m.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet
with Mrs. J. B. Coleman at her
apartment in tho Wclaka.
M o n d a y — The Pipe Organ Club will
* meet nt the homo of Miss Borthn
Fox on Oak avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
LcVcrt SmMh of New Orleans was
in the city yesterday attending to
business. •
E. P. Green and Miss Clara Herlong of Eustis were In Sanford yes­
terday calling on friends.
L. D. Howell and R. E. Stillman of
Ja.kaonvillc were in the city yester­
day transacting business.

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weather and you must put
the old heaver hat in tho
ash can and pack away tho
winter clothes In the moth
bnlls. It is good old summer time and tho Sanford
merchants have their spring
and summer stuff on display at prices th at—well,
rend the Herald. This is not
an advertisement but n
weather report and we have
no wish to ask you if you
are wearing your b. v. d’s
instead of—let's sec, what
are they wearing this summer? And wo almost forgot to ask you again—have
you a little "wee drap of
the crathur" in your home?
l It is for n sick friend, you
i know,
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» Maximum
88
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65
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64
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06
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THE SPRING OVERHAULING
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grant of Tampa
were visitors in tho city and were
Practically nil motorists recognize
registered at the Montezuma.
the benefit of a spring overhauling
for the car. And within a few weeks.
Mr. nr.d Mrs. D. C. Stiles of Jack­ thousands will 1h» attacking this task
sonville were among the recent ar­ more or less assiduously according to
rivals, stopping nt the Montezuma.
their enthusiasm or their faniilinrity
with the subject.
Mrs. J. V. Peeler of Live Oak is
But the elimination of carbon, the
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J, S.
tightening
up of the hearing, holts
Harvard, at her home on Magnolia
nnd
nuts,
nnd
the freshening effects
avenue.
of a coat of paint are not sufficient,
according to J. B. Ray, manager of
W. II. Chambers of Jacksonville, the local Exide Service Stntion.
representing Hutchlncon Shoe Co.,
"The battery," says Mr. Ray "rewas in the city yesterdny calling on quires more or less attention at all
his local customers.
times of the year, hut especially after
it hns stood in the car—idle or otherMr. and Mrs. Win. E. Black of wisc—thmu diout the winter.
Augusta, Gn., stopped over ir San­
"Corrosion may have taken place
ford yesterdny cn route to other
around the terminals. This shpuhl he
points of interest in the state.
carefully scraped off and vaseline
spread over them t o prevent further
Mrs. E. A. Douglas and Mrs. Ilryan trouble of this kind.
.
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Stunnnn nnd baby left today for Bun"The cradle in which the battery
nolle where they will he tho guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDaniel rests, is frequently so badly corroded
by acid, that, figuratively speaking,
for several days.
the battery is only held by a thread.
In fact, I hnvo seen a man’s battery
Mrs. J. S. Harvard returned yester­ drop out on the road because the moday from Tampa where she wns called
ioiisi had failed to examine his
by tho Illness nnd death of her sister.
cradle.
Her nytny friends extend their deep­
"The wisest course is to drive the
est sympathy in her bereavement.
car to the nearest service stntion cither before or after you have comptetMiss Mary Wood Davis of Quincy,
ed the rest of the overhauling. Here.
Fin., and party of friends stopped
nn expert battery man inn test your
over in Sanford yesterday nnd today
battery, tell whether it needs any reas the guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. J. G.
pnirs and in other ways, assure the
Bnll and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Goodsuccess
of your spring overhauling.
speed.
"One way of avoiding this—if you
lay your car up for the winter—is to
Gail McAlexnnder, Leonnrd Mc- store your battery with your battery
Lucas, Rill Moyo, Harold Christensen, service stntion until spring. Tho cost
George Smith, George Cowan, Clair is nominal, but when you are read)
Sweeney, Robert Holly, Jim Stone nnd for tho touring season, you can he sure
John Wilson left yesterdny for your battery is in good condition.
Gainesville where they will take part
“To sum up, remember, your batIn the Intra-State Track Meet. They tery is nn important part of your car.
were accompanied by Prof, G. E. Mc- Give it nt least the same attention you
Kny.
givo to other parts and you will have
no cause to swear at the bnttery—
SWIMMING PARTY.
rnther, you will swear by it.
10-o.a.w.tfc
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff entertnined
the members of her Sunday School ri r i Rt Rt R| in
Ra
class very delightfully nt a picnic
Ra
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and swimming pnrty Wednesday eve­ tot
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R
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tored out to the Inke in a large truck
Ra
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and spent the evening swimming and
la h R: r i r i r i IR Ra Ra RS
with other water sports until a late
-------hour when a delicious picnic supper
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevail ami
was served.
Mrs. J. M. Prevail were visltng Mr.
nnd
Mrs. W. II. Morriweathcr Sunday
EASTER BAZAAR
in Chuluotn.
The members of the Pipe Orgnn
The Mothodst Sunday school held a
1 lub will hold nn Easter Bnznnr to­
party Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Tom
morrow nt Dr. Tom Moore’s Optical
parlor opposite the pnstofficc. All M edan’s.
Mrs. H. II. Pattshnll and Mrs. Curkinds of lovely pillow slips, dainty
lett
spent Thursday in Sanford at the
handkerchiefs nnd aprons as well ns
Woman’s
Club.
other hnnd made articles. Come out
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. IL Kilim were in
and buy your Easter gifts nnd nt the
same time help these enthusiastic Orlnndo Monday on business.
Mrs. B. F. Griggs and daughter
young women.
Irene nnd Mrs. J. M. Littler and
daughter Tressie, of New Smyrna,
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April sper.t last week with Mrs. T. W. Pre­
21st
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C-tfc vail. Mrs. Griggs left Friday for St.
Augustine nnd Mrs. Littler for her
TAKE NOTICE
homo in New Smyrna.
When better cars are sold, N. II.
Mrs. Fred McFarland and daughter
Gnrncr will sell them. The Buick and Ruth, spent the week end with Mr.
Oldsmobile, the only cars that guar­ and Mrs. Dr. Wilson of Daytona
antees twelve months.
8-6tc Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy left Mon­
Tho most conservative men are buy­ day for their home in New York.
ing Hupmobilcs.
C-tfc
Several famlliea of this vicinity are
very sick with whnt they call the
Rayfield Carburators •’flu."Mrs. McFarlanc and Mrs. T. W.
Prcvatt called on Mrs. Franklin Wed­
Installed and Guaranteed by
nesday.
Sanford Battery Service The B. Y. P. U. held a meeting nt
the town hall Friday. A largo crowd
Company
from Osceola, Oviedo, Sanford, Lake

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UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

Mrs. Volie Williams returned home
Sunday after a pleasant week spent
with her father, Wm. Miller, at their
old home in Orlnndo.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Pritchard were auto
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wcsterdick,
■pending the day Sunday with Mr.
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Wife
and Mrs. Parkinson at Osteen.
C. E. Bcrgi)uist wns a Sunday caller
• FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
in Upsala from Sanford, as were also
Mr. and Mrs. H aney and children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Green and sister were
calling nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
:
West Tuesday. Monday evening a
number of friends from Grnpeville:
Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Volie Williams,
Mrs. Ballinger nnd Bright Laiitfy
spent the evening with them, the two
first calling also at E. F. Lindquist's.'
Fourth Congressional District of
Bright Lanoy nnd Mnrgnrot ErlcFlorida
son remained In town Thursday eve­
ning going down with V. C. Coller to
the Florida Sanitarium to see Mrs.
Coller who is getting along real well.
On Wednesday Mrs. Ballinger went
down with them to see her old friend
,,n'1 found she was able to sit up Just
n bit. A number of her Sanford
Make an agreement with yourself that
friends hnvo hern down to sec her,
you
will save a definite amount out of
nni°nc them Rev. nrownlcr nnd wife,
your weekly or monthly salary.
Mrs. Rn” ltcr nnd Mrs. Bennett, which
r,,,‘or* hpr
^rcatI&gt;Then pay o(T that obligation in regular
Mrs. Barney Beck hns as her house
guest her cousin,, Miss Hazel Pritch­
installments at the PEOPLES’ HANK of
ard, who hns been ill of late with
Sanford.
tonsilftls, nnd on Sunday morning
Drs, Pulston nnd Stevens, nt the
This institution will help you wilh your
Ecrnnld-I^ughton Hospital removed
*bc l°nsils which were in very bnd
thrift account hy allowing you interest
*hape. Miss Hazel is a valued em­
on all the money deposited In its Savings
I’h'ye of the Commercial Club of SnnDepartment,
ford and Is anxious to l&gt;o hack at her
wor*&lt;‘
‘ r' n,|‘ * r*' ‘ u*Ui* * wanson nnd
. T ’" ' Su" d"y wlth thcir
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honor n! , hrr ,’irlh,a* «"d
in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
r.in),liuillt rnme in
to cnjoy , hc
wrn(l|on nn(| . hc „|irencl of prpttv
|,irthday cake nnd coffee
Mr&gt;. E. W. Lindquist, who is our
Upsala Cradle Rotl superintendent
l(r|irr»rntui I, r from &lt;1, John* ( •«»•
wn„ (I„wn 0||r wnv
d«uv rrir_ l&gt; In l.mUInturra IMW- IW»T-IImcj-IIi I Iiwi.i.
Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
Irnnlnr :il»l lllolrlrt IWU-ltMll-11117thp certificates, calling nt the homes
IBIV-IB-I. I’rrslilrnl ill Senate IV3I.
of yj rs. Henderson, Mrs. West nnd
For Your Hoys This Summer?
To the White Democratic Voters of
Mrs. Cramer
At the latter home [the District: Have resided in Ibis dis­
Tho mountains of North Carolina are tho host locations in tho world
Mrs. Nirs,* and children were also trict for more than 37 yearn, and
for health nnd that chnngo of climate needed by Floridians and espec­
calling.
know iln needs; will bring to the dis­
ially tho growing boyr.
Sunday wns n good dny nt the charge of the duties ns your Repre­
church, with the pnstor and wife both sentative in Congress that attention,
Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville |
with us for Sunday School and cITiriency nnd enrrgy manifested in
,,reaching. Besides our own people wo my 20 &gt;ears’ service in the Florida
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had wjth us to encourage us, Mr. nnd legislature. I look upon the position
onable with a lino corps of teachers ami councillors, with the best
Mr*. Dunn and children of Lake of .\!rnil&gt;er of Congers* as an enlarged
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking ■
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Itllj Mr*. MInchew jv lth their little people. It will always be my ambition
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Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally
Forrent and nurse were also present, nnd support. Krspcclfully,
On Tuesday evening for Bible study
W. A. MacWILLIAMS.
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when Andrew Rertleson nnd wife
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there was a good attendance and good
Wideman
Caldwell,
agent.,
grocery
and
singin.T, rending, prayers nnd questions nnd answers, Mr. and Mrs. market, (1th street and Sanford ave­
I Bill
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Dunn brought over with them Miss nue. D. O. Brown Bldg.
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SANFOUI) MATTRESS FAC­
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E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
switch lights.
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LADIES UNION.

FOR CONGRESS

W hile th e Y e a r

W. A. MacWILLIAMS ; is Y o u n g

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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Mrs. J. D. Davidson is entertaining the members of the Ladies’ Union
of the Congregntionnl church at her
home on Third street this nfternoon.
—-------------- —----JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
-------Dip Jenny Spaulding Circle met on
Thursday nfternoon nt the home of
Mrs. Murfet on Park avenue. There
was a good attendance of members.
The nfternoon was spent with sewing,
completing the clothing for the &lt;&gt;rphnn girl nt Arrntlin.

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SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicians clnim
that this witter in unexcelled nnd its purity
makes it m ost beneficial for many troubles.

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Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

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Mrs. A. M. Remusnt Is leaving to­
day for Green Cove Springs and Jack­
sonville where she will spend several
weeks.
CURB MARKET SALE
The Celery Avcnuo Circle of the
Presbyterian church will hold n curb
market sale in front of I). L. Thrash­
er’s store Saturday nt 9:00 a. m. (to­
morrow).

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

French Avenue and 17th Street

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PAGE SIX

FLETCHER’S
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MAKE YOUR DOLLAR COUNT IN THIS [
VIEWS ON
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EDUCATION
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POULTRY AND EGGS

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CAN YOU BAKE
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HONEY BOY FLOUR

partment of Education, to authorise
appropriations for the conduct of said
department, to authorize the appro­
priation of money to encourage tho
states in the promotion and support
of education.
"Under its terms the federal gov­
ernment would aid the states in cer­
tain specified particulars, namely: In
the mater, first, of the removal of
illiteracy; second, the Americaniza­
tion of immigrants; third, providing
better instruction, etc., in rural
schools; fourth, promoting physical
education; and fifth, the preparation
of competent tcachcra for the public
schools.
"The hill does not provide any
standard or authorize the secretary of
education to prescribe nny standard;
on the contrary, It is provided, with
reference to each of the purposes for
which appropriations are authorized,
that, ‘the state and local educational
authorities of said state shall deter­
mine tho courses of study, plans, and
methods of carrying out the purposes
of this section within said state in
accordance with the laws thereof.’
"It is further provided thnt, ‘all the
educational facilities encouraged by
the provisions of this act and accepted
by a state shall be organized, super­
vised, nnd administered exclusively by
the legally constituted state and local
educational authorities of said state,,
nnd the secretary of education shall
exerciso no authority In relation
thereto; nnd this net shnll not be
construed to imply fodcrnl control of
education within the states, nor to
impair the freedom of the states in
the conduct nnd management of their
respective school system,’
“Thcro is, ns the hill now rends, no
warrant for the statement mnde by
those who have not carefully consid­
ered Its provisions thnt there is to
he set up n federal standard of edu­
cation which the states must comply
with before they can share in appro­
priations made by congress.
"It is optlonnl with any state ns to
whether or not it will accept the bene­
fits of the net nnd appropriate for
any or all of the particular purpose*
mentioned in the hill an amount of
money equal to thnt appropriated hy
Congress nnd apportioned to )h«
under the terms of the net.
"The bill introduced by Senator
Sterling on April 27, 1921, was re.
fe.-red to the Committee on Education
and Labor, but has not yet been re­
ported by tho committee, nnd it is
quite impossible to say when it will
bo reported or what provisions it will
contain to be finally voted on.
"It may be said, however, that
nrtion on the bill by the committee
has been delayed awaiting report of
the Joint Congressional Committee
on reorganization of the government
departments—to include n deportment
of education, which is in the hands
of the president but has not been
mnde public.
"I wna chairman of the Board of
Public Instruction for Duvnl county,
Florida, for six years, nnd have al­
ways favored liberal treatment for
agencies and means of promoting
edueatlnn; snd, if the bill t« be voted
on does not intrench on the rights,
powers nnd duties of the states—does
not vest authority in the federal gov­
ernment to dictate the course of study,
tho methods nnd practice, terms and
requirements, directions and full con­
trol by stnte authorities ns to the
management of schools, I shnll fnvor
its passage."

COUNTY HONI) ELECTION,
TUESDAY, APRIL UTIL VOTE
because it’s "The World’s Rest Flour" with the fin­ YES.
8-fttd nnd lt-w
est and purest leavening scientifically added at the
mill. Your grocer aells it.
Something special at Rivers Broth­
ers, Sanford avenue—Ladies' pure
FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
thread silk hose, mercerized lisle tup,
seam
nnd fashioned stitchings, double
DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.
sole, heel and toe, shaped close fitting
ankle. Colon, black, white and cordo­
van. Easter sale price $1.25. Also
a very nice and complete line of every­
thing In socks, three quarters nnd
SEYMOUR, IND.
full length hose for men, women, boys,
girls and Infants at Easter Sale
prices. Don't fall to see our showWK W ANT A BRIDGE AT
FOUR RIG DAYS AT KAN- Ings beforo buying. Rivers Brothers,
OSTEEN FERRY.
IT HAS NER’S DEPARTMENT STORE,
Sanford avenue.
6ti-2wt
BEEN INCLUDED IN THE FRIDAY. SATURDAY, MON­
$100,000 BOND ISSUE. VOTE DAY AND TUESDAY—-DOL­
GOOD ROADS PROTECTED
FOR IT.
LAR SPECIALS THAT WILL
ARE
BETTER THAN GOOD
8-6td and lt-w OPEN YOUR EYES.
COME
ROADS NEGLECTED.
EARLY.
8-2te
THE COUNTY BOND ISSUE
Fresh Sauer Kraut, 10c pound.
WILL
PROTECT THEM.
Widemsn Caldwell, agent., grocery and
You won't go wrong when you buy a
fl-fitd and lt-w
market, 5th street and Sanford ave­ Huppmobilc. It’s the beat automobile
nue. D. O. Rrown Bldg.
8-3tc in the world In its prico-class.
6-tfc
NOTICE!
All merchants arc warned not to sell
Durability, economy, comfort and
Twenty miles per gallon of gas, W. A. Wilson anything to be charged
high trade-in is what you get If you 15,050 miles on tires, no repairs. This to me.
own a Hupp.
6-tfc is whut Hupp owners say.
6-tfc 0-6tp
G. W. SPENCER.
(SELF RISING)

B lisJt JV liV ing C o.

"With a little capital one can m ove moun­
tains.”

Pat Edison Mazda
La m ps in e v e ry
socket for better,
brighter light
ELECTRIC
VIBRATORS
ELECTRIC
STOVES
ELECTRIC
IKONS

And the capital thnt is bo necessary at times
can only be acquired by a determ ination to
SA V E the very maximum your income
will permit.

.... $7.50

First National Bank

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

$6.00TO$7.50

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Ave

B. F. WIIITNEK, Cashier

F. P. FORSTE/i. President

Sanford. Florida
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DELICIOUS

..DELAWARE

‘PUNCH..

In Bottles Everywhere

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Demand the genuine— name stamped on every crown—
for it by name
Bottled only by

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

3AVE YOU MONET
Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORI.ANDO, FLORIDA

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coaat Railway, Chaim*ts, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot w ater heat. First
class cuisine. Rates 12.50 to $150 per day; $10 to $13 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
Sanford, Fla.

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—The sole leather used in "FOOT-FITTERS" is of the best quality obtainable. Even the insoles are cut
from stundurd outsole leather.
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—"FOOT-FITTERS" are the only shoes in the world having full length vamps and sole leather box toes.
This feature prevents ripping nt the tip nnd makes n smooth outer nnd inner surface.
3.
—The insoles are shoulder channelled so thnt they fit tightly against the outsole. There is no need or room
for n cork filler. A small piece of duck is used to prevent squeaking.
4.
—-The Calfskin inside counter pocket is of great value, for it saves the wear on the socks. There is no rough
surface to rub against.
6.—"FOOTFITTER" heels are 1-4 inch longer than generally used. They give additional support to the arch
and increase the comfort and wear of the shoes.
6.
—The vamp is re-enforced with 8-oz. duck. This absorb* the moisture from the foot, this keeps the vamp
from cracking nnd holds the shoe in shajK*.
7.
—Edmond’s "FOOT-FITTER" shoes are called “FOOT-FITTERS" beenuse they fit the foot snugly. Built
on combination lasts they support the foot like n doctor’s handnge—"FOOT-FITTERS" give Comfort,
Scrvico and Appearance.

CAN YOU BUY A BETTER SHOE AT ANY PRICE?
"FOOT-FITTERS" are the only men’s shoes which have all of these features. If any other alorc claims
a similarly made shoe, make them prove it hy cutting a shoe In two so that you ran see what is beneath the
polished surface.
We guarantee "Foot-Fittera” to be made of solid leather all through. No paper fiber or subatitute* are
used.
We have been appointed EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for these wonderful shoes.
^ ou can see a cut open “FOOT-FITTER" in our store. Come in and let us thow you dollar for dollar
value in a shoe.
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NEW ROADS COST LARGE SUMS OF MONEY
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REPAIRS TO ROADS SAVE COUNITES LARGE SUMS OF
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It will repair the roads in Seminole County, which, when built cost
large sums of money. It will also provide for the construction of a
Bridge at Osteen Ferry, and save our citizens, when visiting the
Beach, oppressive bridge tolls.

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The Success ot this issue will mean that Seminole County is in the
foremost ranks of the MORE PROGRESSIVE COUNTIES of Florida
Attend the xWASS MEETING to be held in front ot the FIRST
NATIONAL BANK, SATURDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock when the
issue will be further discussed.
Talks will be delivered by
FORREST LAKE, F. P. FORSTER, JUDGE GEO. A. DeCOTTES
The representative men in Seminole County are for the issue, and it
has been unanimously endorsed by

Sanford Rotary Club, Santord Kiwanis Club
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
VOTE YES NEXT TUESDAY FOR REPAIRS TO ROADS
AND FOR THE OSTEEN BRIDGE

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IN THE H E A R T OF THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST

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VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1922

in .

Iflorida gets judgeship
SENATE PASSES BILL
AFTER MUCH DISCUSSION
Bill Provides for Score
or More of Federal
Judges

FOR ENFORCEMENT
|„ F TUB LAW AND ESPECIALLY
OF THE PROHIBITION LAWS
RILL IS DESIGNED
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WASHINGTON, April 8.—The dlffercncei in the senate and house hills
providing for additional federal ju d g­
es including one Southern Florida dis­
trict remained to be adjusted today.
The senate provides for 24 more while
the house previously had provided for

WASHINGTON, April 8.— The bill
to provide a rcoW more of federal
judges, advocated ns a measure to re­
lievo congestion in federal courts, and
opposed ns a political patronage “ pork
bnrrell," was passed late yesterday by
the senate nnd esnt to conference with
the house.
Twenty-three more federal district
judges distributed throughout the
country nad one more judge for the
fourth circuit are provided by the
senntc bill ns against twenty-two dis­
trict judges under the originnl hill
pnssed by the House last December.
The senate vote on final passage
was 44 to 21, with party lines broken.
Eight Democrats, Senators Ashurst of
Arizona, Fletcher o f Florida Hitch­
cock of Nebraska, Myers of Montnnn,
Pomerene o f Ohio, Trnmmell o f Flori­
da. Wash of Massachusetts, and Walsh
of Montana, voted with thirty-six Re­
publicans for the bill. The opposition
included eight Republicans nnd thir­
teen Democrats, the Republicans be­
ing R*-nnters Borah of Idaho, Capper
of Knnsns, France o f Mnrylnnd, Ladd
nf North Dakota, LnFollette o f W is­
consin, McNary o f Oregon, Norris of
Nebraska nnd Townsend o f Michigan.
The Democratic opponents were
Senators Broussard o f Louisiana, Cnraway of Arknnsas, Dinl o f South Car­
olina, Hnrris of Georgia, Harrison o f
Mississippi, Kendrick o f Wyoming,
King of Utah, Overman o f North Car­
olina, Sheppard o f Texes, Shields of
Tennessee, Stanley o f Kentucky, Un­
derwood o f Alnhnmn and Williams o f
Mississippi.
The “ pork Iwrrcll" nnd "log roll­
ing" charges made openly on the floor
by Democratic opponents o f the hill
nnd denied ns vehemently by its sup­
porters, were followed by some open
maneuvers nnd kaleidoscopic vote
changing during the dozen roll calls
on amendments yesterday.
The bill
finally contained provisions for four
more district judges than recommend­
ed by the senate judiciary committee.
These include one cnch for New Jer­
sey, New Mexico, the western Mis­
souri district nnd the southern Flori­
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tary Dcnby announced he had ordered
the naval radio stations closed to pub­
lic use for broadcasting speeches, lec­
tures und any other form o f non-officinl communication* excepting musi­
cal progrnms lie picked up by radio
telephone. The order followed inves­
tigation thut use of ni)val radio by
congressmen addressing constituents
on political subjects. Democrats had
claimed such use only allowed Repub­
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tary Weeks today declined to send
federn! troops into New Mexico in re­
sponse to a telegram from the yovernor who sni he mivht need them to
preserve order in the Gallup coal
fields where martial law was pro­
claimed yesterday.
SIX AMERICAN UNITS
LEFT GERMANY TODAY
VERY FEW ARE LEFT
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COBLENZ. April 8—Six more units
of the American forces in Germany
left today. The contingent included
1,100 men nnd 02 officer*. Eightyfive soldiers had wives and twentyeight children. The strength o f the
American army on the Rhine is now
reduced to 2,600.

WANTED TO SLEEP
IN POLICE STATION
As passed by the senate, the distri­
HAD $15,000 IN IIONDS
bution o f the twenty-three additional
district judges would he ns follows:
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ALBANY’ , N. Y\. April 8 — A man
Two each for Massachusetts nnd
the southern district o f New York giving his name ns James Tolson of
nnd one' each for the eastern New Wilkesbarre, Pa., with bonds worth
York district, Eastern Pennsylvania,
$15,000 in his pockets, entered the
Western Pennsylvania, Northern Tex­
police
station and nsked for a place
as, Eastern Michigan, Northern Ohio,
to
sleep.
Authorities nre investigat­
Northern Illinois, Minnesota, Eastern
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ford. He and Assistant Gaines arc
sentatives of the interstate commerce
now preparing to answer Gunn's com­
commission in Atlanta on May 22 to
plaint which will result in the matter
submit their schedules of rates. Just Tallahassee Chosen
again
going before the circuit court
what basis these tariffs will be on is
Next Meeting Place
for hearing.
not known nnd until this is known no
Florida Press Ass’ n.
steps to oppose them can be taken.
"In Florida the fight to oppose
TALLAHASSEE, April 7.— Flor­
Was Selected (h er Several (&gt;ther
rates that will ruin the wholesale
ida's
gasoline tax law which, nfter 10
Places in Contest
business in some of the established
months* operation, indicated an an­
centers now, will have to lie waged by
nual yield of approximately $600,000
(Us The Aunrlalrd I'rraa)
the smaller ports, such ns Pnlntkn,
DAYTONA, April 8.—Tallahassee for road building nnd maintenance,
Snnford, DeLund and Pensacola. Jack­ was selected by the Florida Press As- was declared invalid in n ruling handsonville
and Tampa do not care what sneintion ns the next meeting place ed down by the supreme court yes"The enforcement of the fourth sec­
rates
the
railroads put into effect, for over Polk county, Gainesville, and Ft. terdny. The court divided, three to
tion print iple, which is already law,
they
ere
protected
by established wat­ Myers. The date o f the next meeting two, Justices West and Whitfield dismeans that Pnlntkn will have no pre­
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ferential rnte over nny other city in er routes and Tampa is planning to tirid the election of officers will he senting.
The* court’s ruling upheld a deeisFlorida. It will pay its rail freight Increase its water transportation. the main business for this afternoon.
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|„n j,y (|u, cirr„n inUrt of Leo i coun­
at so much per mile, just as every Jacksonville was not even represent­
*ly in a enso contesting the legality o f
other Florida city will pay it. Kns- ed at the meeting of the Traffic GOOD ROADS ADVOCATES
the
M KEIING AT DAYTONA
thi* measure brought by S. J. Gunn,
ing points that now exist, such ns thn league. Manager Hoskins, of
traffic
bureau
o
f
the
Tampa
Chamber
DISCUSSING VARIOUS ROADS ,lf U y y r,Jlint).( Nm| n representative
Ohio river, the Potomac river, Missis­
sippi, etc., will he abolished. If l’a- of Commerce, was present and said
in the house.
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latka gets a ton of freight from Cleve­ 1that Tampa diil not care what the
The opinion, delivered by Chief Jus­
DAYTONA. April 8.—Good roads
land it will pay the same rate per league did, that Tampa had already
tice Drown holds the niensure to he
advocates
from
several
counties
met
mile that Gainesville, Lake City or made its plnns for this emergency, here today on order « f the rcccr.t Kt. invalid because of tin having neon
Live Oak will pay. It will mean the and advised Mr. Hart thnr ho need r.ct
Augustine meeting.
Discussion of signi'il by thf speaker of the house
establishment of wholesale
grocery "ask Tampa for a cent ill tills fight, projects for state roads numbers 2 and the president o f the senate nfter
and grain houses in all o f these towns for you will not get it." In marked
and I were advanced. Several East the legislature had adjourned its Inst
and liie elimination of the number contrast to the attitude o f Tampa was Const boosters, including Colonel sine die. It developed sometime after
that now exist here by reason o f the that ot Savannah, representatives Stoneninn o f the Miami Herald, were the measure had been misplaced in tho
from Hint city declaring that they
preferential rule.
last, minute shuffle incident to ad­
in attendance.
"In other words, it will mean that were with the organization in Hit
journment. The luck of the legislnPalatka will no lunger he a jobbing fight to save, if possible, the small
tiv i-heads' signature was promptly
OFFICERS HAD DIFFICULTY
center und distribution point—unless IMirts, and they would take over a
IN GETTING THE EVIDENCE called to Governor Hardee’s attention
Palatka provides against the emer­ portion of the assessment made
when it was discovered and the chief
gency by arranging for water trans­ against Florida nnd attempt to raise
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executive summoned Speaker Jen­
KEY WEST. April 8.—Chief of po­ nings and President MacWillinms back
portation. This would mean the ul­ *t in Georgia.
timate deepening o f the channel of . "Just when the order, which is al­ lice Gardner and other officers made to Tallahassee. They came hack tho
the St. Johns river between hero ami ready a law, a part of the transporta­ a liquor raid here several nights ngo day after adjournment und affixed
Jacksonville and possibly the estab­ tion eel, (joes into effect depends on and obtained exidenre only nfter a their signature*. The procedure was
lishment of an independent transpor­ when the schedules filed by the rail­ bit of unusual work. The plnie rnid- held by the court to lie illegal, set­
tation company
for
chartering roads are submitted and finally up- ed W'lis operated by Eugene (Salmi. ting forth that the presiding officer*
When Fnbnl sighted the officers, have no authority to sign a measure
schooners, or for (he poerntion o f one
|IN»«illnne'| «h&gt; Pair MtH
Gardner said, he mado u rush for tho after the legislature had adjourned.
house, shutting the door behind him.
By n peculiar co-incident tho last
Gardner, however, was able to push
payment under the Inw was made to
the door open before Fnbnl could latch
Comptroller Amos yesterday morning.
it. The ihief said as soon as he en­
The effect the opinion will hnve
tered the house Fnbnl picked up a
on the state road building program
bucket .if liquor and swashed the con­
is problematical, hut there appeared
tents on the floor, the chief receiving
little disposition in uny quarter to
a portion nf the liquor on his shoes
minimize its effect. Iminedintely tho
and trousers where it splashed. Not
court's decision became known rumors
to la' outwitted Gardner took jhis
Twenty-Eight Chiefs Were Removed Recently by handkerchief nnd began mopping up were rife about the government de­
partments thnt an extra session might
the whiskey us evidence. Fnbnl, real­
President Harding
tie called, but a painstaking search
izing the chief was working rapidly
could find nothing that nssunmd more
threw a bucket o f water on the floor.
I t l f T l i r AaaiM-lalvt I'rra a )
tlinn the calibre o f a rumor. Inquiry
He was too late, however, for Gard­
WASHINGTON, April 8.— Divisions of Bureau of Engraving, ner had mopped up about two ounces disclosed thnt the governor himself,
nnd printing, engaged in production of bank notes, bonds, postage of liquor before the water struck it hud been confined to his home by a
sta m p s, etc., will lie dosed tonight for an indefinite period for the nnd bad squeezed the "evidence" into slight illness nil day, nnd there was
no one willing to attempt to give his
purpose of taking inventory of the plant from which Jumes Wil­ a bottle.
attitude.
moth and twenty-eight chiefs, superintendents and foreman were

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ANNUAL REVENUE

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING
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The following from the Pnlntkn
News is something that every citizen
o f Snnford should rend for it only
bears out what the Chamber of Com­
merce hss been telling you here for
the past six months nnd doing nil it
could by organizing the Central Flori­
da Traffic league ami trying to tight
for our very existence. If the Lullness men of Snnford lay down on this
job nny longer they can kiss goodbye
to nil their hopes of Snnford ever be­
ing nny large.' than it now is. Read
the following:
"It was the concensus of opinion at
the meeting of the Southern Tnriff
Association, which was in session at
Atlanta Monday and Tuesday, that
there is no esenpe from the ultimate
enforcement of the fourth section or­
der o f the interstate commerce com ­
mission abolishing preferential freight
rates accorded seaports und institution
of the straight mileage basis, accord­
ing to Secretary J. W. Hart, o f the
Pnlntkn Chamber o f Commerce, on
bis return here this morning.
Mr.
Hart attended both sessions of the
league in the Piedmont hotel in A t­
lanta, nnd was made chairman o f the
Florida division to arouse interest nnd
raise funds with which to do every­
thing possible to secure a favorable
basis for computing the tariffs.

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from the Anthracite Coal Operators who have been in session as
Wagea Negotiations Committee, suspended conferences today and
returned to their respective districts. They announced they would
resume sessions Tuesday, when efforts will be made to bring
about settlement of the strike will be resumed. The basis upon
which the operators will conduct the fight for wage reductions was
outlined today by S. D. Warriner, president of the Lehigh Coal
Navigation Company. He asserted, however, it had not yet Been
decided whnt percentage they will seek to incorporate in the new
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The* great task of tho movie direc­
stnte
road department, authorized the
tor is not to hitch his wagon to a
statement,
thnt all contracts for road
star, but to hitch his star to tho wa­
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MANY KILLED AND
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INJURED WHEN CYCLONE
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OKLAHOMA CITY, April 8.— (Ily the Associated Press).—
Four persons were killed and a number injured in a tornado at
Lawton. Wires between here nnd Lawton arc down nnd direct
communication is impossible. Reports here said a number o f
building* were levelled.
FORT WORTH, Tex., April 8.— A tornado struck Cisco, near
here and wrecked the depot and tore down a number o f residence*
and barn*.
YVICHITA FALLS, Tex., April 8.— One was killed nnd revcral
injured in a tornado which struck Electra near here. Twenytfive hou*e« were destroyed.
BALLINGER, Tex., April 8.-—Six persons were killed and sev­
en injured when six homes were destroyed six miles northwest o f
Rowena in a tornado.

Oklahoma Oil Man and W ife Will Tell Their Story
Before Coroner’s Jury Today
(H r T h e AsaaelateO P reaa)

OKLAHOMA CITY, April 8.— Pleading the stern cotie of Okla­
homa, the "unwritten law,” Jean P. Day prepared to go before the
coroner’s jury here today to seek to be judicially absolved of the
killing of Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Ward Beck on the ground that
he slew him in self defense while attempting to keep inviolate tho
sanctity o f his home. Six men sitting ns a jury will hear this af­
ternoon from the wealthy oil man and his wife their sworn stories
of the slaying. Upon their testimony nnd other evidence .brought
out will be assigned the responsibility in the tragedy. There will
be apparently no witnesses for Beck, as no others were present
when he was slain.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. APRIL 8, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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UNCLE HANK

stock o f the association will greatly The bousing situation in the state has
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new
“ EXIDE” highest price,' Z !
H . A . MEKL
preferential freight rates that will go
other information concerning the as.
im w iw
°
H iu n r
Ilnrdwood mills in Tennessee were for old batteries.— R A Y UROTllFP^
— L u n U t W * M t u i f r into effect soon and that mean the
socintion
and
may
be
procured
on
r*«w ha i t t&gt; i m p. j,
*
freight rates enjoyed by Sanford for
application to this office o r the secre- said to be offsetting to some extent EXIDE SERVICE. We r e - c h a j ^
the decreased mining activity, with repair a » makes.
lO n lfw ^
&lt;&gt;&gt;r&lt;bll&gt;t App'*ra?uV Kmw“ *" many years will now be taken away
S o n GC° ‘ A ' Pi,rce— 1E w tl* Lake “ unemployment now prevalent among
Eab.rrlpil.a
,B A-T„ r.
and the fact tha*. Sanford haa water
Post Cards at the Herald Offl
0»* Year _________
skilled rather than unskilled labortransportation will mean nothing in
■U MaatkaTT^
...............
•rs«M Alabama mines increased pro­
our young lives unless wo put on our
Oa. uZ!Lr*r*4
C' ^
Carrier
em plo ym en t outlook
F O U R BIG D A Y S A T KAN
duction
up to the last day o f the
" r t h — ---------------------------- --- Grata own line o f steamers.
This move
ir m o r e e n c o u r a g i n g
N
E
R ’S D E P A R T M E N T STO r p
month and marked improvements was
may mean ono o f two things—it may
COMMON LABOR |\ f j ,a&gt;
F
R
I
DAY, SATU RDAY
M nf
shown in the iron and steel trades.
menn that our people will lay down
k M W « a a atppllra
.p li c a - on the Job nnd let the railroad suck
The outlook promised a large farm D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y —-1)0^
* &gt; * « e e r a lle la p a lill r ^ ' M-BO per
WASHINOTONTTpril 7 ,-In cre a s . acreage in crops this season.
L A R S P E C I A L S T H A T W in
y r a r , a l it a y i la a i i a a r c .
our life blood and take away all that
OPEN Y
Vn,,D
.” *I-L
ed employment ranging up to 28 per
OUR p
Ev
Yn
Er,
S.
MKMb r h t h e ABBOc ia t k ii iMtr.aa we have enjoyed for years and exCotton mills in Mississippi were
COMB
cent over the preceding month was
EARLY.
____________________ 8-2le
Prcted to enjoy in the future in the
reported yesterday to the employment working “ full time with u full force”
way o f preferential rates or it may
Hlewed Is ih' home la which th' sendee o f the department o f labor in March and the majority o f the
Nice assortment new spring dru,
mean that our people will at last man an' wife don't want to read th' from 43 o f M representative cities lumber mills were on full time, re­
And tomorrow is Sunday again.
materials
received. Style, that
ports to the service said.
awake to the importance o f our rivei comic section at th' same time.
------------- ------ ,
for the month ending March 31 The
please you and at prices you ,re
transportation and put on their own
" hile the Improvement in em­ in* to pay. Visit our store M d „
automotive and allied Industries. Iron
Hopp to see you in Sunday School line o f boat
.............. .....
" to Jacksonville
and If o f the necessarily small delegation
ployment has been felt only to a limit­ the advantage o f the new prJe“
and church.
".ml
h
vthelr
Product*'
necessary from Sanford to New York. * h,ch the expense entailed.
lumber headed
the
trades
showing and
im­ ed extent in Louisiana, it yas said Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue,
For mnny years the old Hoard o f ' . ,South F,oriJ« i* no longer
long
asking proved activity. The net increase for that a more encouraging outlook to t
Gasoline tax has been declared in
®tf—wJt
Trade labored with the Sanford peo- this; it is demanding it as a right
he c o u n ,^ figured on reports frr)m the future was evident by the begin­
valid but no refund is coming to th
The
chairman
o
f
the
e pie trying to awaken them to the
ning of seasonal work.
r
department I-T-A firms, was 2.fi per cent.
S A F E - G U A R D T H E MONEY
promised »t. Now he announcer the
r
m,m* "
h“v'
&lt;
■
*
«
7
Many o f the 22 elites reporting deYOU
HAVE
IN V E S T E D IN
meeting
will
be
held
in
Taliahasree.
_____
_
John* riv" «nd taking advantage o f
The Herald for Post Cards.
GOOD
ROADS.
‘ he biggest asset o f the city but they with nn “ adjourned meeting,” or
COUNTY
in ,hp nvw En^ » nd
B O N D IS S U E IS
Gnlli-Curci played that ancient wcr® npnthetlc nnd just like they are^som ething informal like that. here. stat.s. their reports reflecting the
FOR
t h is
results o f the textile strikes now in
TALK BONDS AN D W O R K IPU RPOSE.
Kame o f losing her jewels
„
“ nd thc ,0&lt;,“ y they waUe'1 Tor “ George to do l" tPr' Thp ch«irmnn and the rest o f progress
i ^ . tllfri chem|ci|Ill ^
TO PUT O V E R TH E C O U N TY
8-5td and lt-v
fi, 1 V
, fnr ,t# Toda)r "b* 1 ,,,“ 1 pnid no attention to the e f - * ^ department know well enough
Product. .Iso employed fewer B O N D IS S U E .
‘ ,
the jew el, under n tree by the
o f those men who could look ' ,hnt n f,cr ,hc Tallahassee meeting is
8-5td nnd lt-w
rkers m March than in February.
NOTICE
' , .
r° " d:. 01,1 ,t u ff* Positively *hc«J «nd see the impending disaster I hc,d ,hprc wil1 be nothing left for the
anrient.
Regular meeting G. I. A. TueidaO, Galll, how could you?
|«f allowing the railroads a free swing
° f ,h*’ ,ta t«- Official approprin- w i C r r ,Pd th° rpportl^
cities
The Pipe Organ Club will have a April 11th, 3:30 p. m. nt Masonic Ball.’
,
ln PmPi°yment In
--------------------------in the matter of rates. Now the mat- ,lon
f,ln'u nv.ilnble----• have M a r c h
tion o f the funds
will
Cooked
Food Sale Saturday, April 15. All officers and members requested to
March of 28.2 per cent.
Memphis
In that good old time when bacon tpr '* up *° &gt;'ou aK*in and it is up to been made, and this section will g ot was second with 18.1.
Ea»tcr eggs will also be on
sale. be present.— President.
P
|o.3tp
was ten cents a pound you could save &gt;0U * ood nnd ProPer. You need ex ­ the nothing it is usual to give It.
Those wishing to put in nn order for
EmpIoympnt
In
the
south
indicated
money hy getting your shoes pstehed pcct no b c,P {nnn anybody anywhere Ih n efore it demands the offle|B|
Easter Eggs will please phone 171.
»
HOAD
COUNTIES
at the cobblers hut at the present U *" " trict,y UP to Sanford as to regular meeting here, and an oppor­ M a i ? S y mpmVed tonp during
7-10tc AR E GROW ING COUNTIES
prices o f soles and heels it is really *'hpthor they hark the Chamber of tunity to show what it has a right to »?■ ■ »». ?*, n Y Ti "*id' with indices.
K EEP SEM INOLE
IN THIS
that further progress would be
cheaper to throw away the shoe, and Cornmm'c {n thi» matter or lay down have.
recorded in the next 30 days.
NOtJ W I L L H A V E N O M O R E C L A S S .
buy new ones.
«nd let the railroads walk over you.
............................
...
The southern part o f the state Is
IF
8-5td nnd It*
Despite some slackness in textiles K IC K S O N P O O R R O A D S
------------- --------------Sanford should take advantage o f the ,lotod Tor having contributed to the
J
O
U
V
O
T
E
F
O
R
$100.(100
irginin
mlustrics
were
more
active’
We understand that a now lee do- " T nml takc "J ^ n ta g e o f it now
,,‘,rw rtmcnt treasury 70 per
C O U N T Y R O N D IS S U E .
The most conservative men are buy.
' ; ho,r and ‘ bp outlook was conliverj- has been started in Sanford g ij ' * 0 ,,usincs3 nmn *n Sanford ^'*nt ° f thc nmney it has had to spend
ing Hupmobilcs.
,vt«
8-5td
and
lt-w
" i IT&lt;&gt;od. Lumber and fertilizers
but since they have not been around "h&lt;’U!d J° ‘ n th°
o f Com- from state sources, and for having
shared
the
Increase
in
workers
to sec the Herald about any ndver-1
° nd With " concertcd effort reielved hack r, p«r cent on its road
The road from Jackson- Z : 7 f * dU: ,n* th' M
tising we know nothing about the new "
that which is v iu l to «u r very projects.
month. At" Sparton
Horn Service S A N F O R I ) M A T T R E S S FACdeal nnd can only say that If they sell ,‘x,l'1ten^p&gt;'°u don't believe it vide to Pensacola, alone, hn hod i ! m n . , T ? d ?
TORY
,itt,c Improvement |
industries,"
Rood Ice cheap they will d0 a big r‘ j
thf&gt;
on the front page more actually spent on it to date than |Un t most
----------------AT---------------S l T .,"
™ :1™ '/ ' ,he
,hp demand
demand for
for
B. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
business.
' ! j ,'.n,lr' r” ‘ » ' »■. . U l . ha. b™ „ labor M n g al^ut 8 per cent over that
“ Old Mattress Made New and
able to get.
f January. Savannah indicated tex- ^ I l f o r d B a t t e r y S e r v i c e
New Mattress Made to Order”
FINE FELLOWSHIP SPIRIT IS
~
South Florida deninnds that the tiles, lumber and repair shop, more 1
The ( hnutnuqun has given the peoCompany
French Avenue and 17th Street
active,
but
not
sufficiently
so
to
a,DEVELOPED
BY
GOLF
LINKS.
Mate
highway
department
come
to
Pie o f Sanford a week o f real enjoy,
"imilate all available labor.
'
Tampa
with
its
maps
and
blue
prints
mrnt and features of the best that
North Carolina's textiles Increased'
“ * l" ' * ™ n i . T h . p i . , U . r n S ; - S —
, hc lncr' “ l"K l » f I » records and its recommendations.
' "hape to show why it is necessary their forces m March and the leading
- . . ..n .o „ h
Z ' “ lh ."' u 'Tm " ’ ",1
" * l,w" '
for south Florida to
fo r l b . ..a ,o n ticket. .Ion ., W,. hop,- h ! ’ i
Al
** Jl,,lrn»t "•&gt;&gt;: “ 11 ,,
... |
aM
.. Ignored.
Ipn-rcl. n cities reported surplus labor being
rap., !y absorbed. In South Carolina
^ • . B c ! : r aiii
. r ‘ ,—
„ , :. ?: ,rC* l,on*1
- made
" - r pos- pJ
^
*
.
! " 1' 1;!1 wo' ,bc cit&gt;' authorities wisely
*
r,m
cnt
com
,
to
Tampa
with
»«xt
les receded slightlp Lut Improve­
.,i ,
,
- -- *.....»—
a com ­
plete
itemize,|
statement
showing
th,
ment
in lumU-r and chemical trades
on the proposition. We know
„
low
&gt;
d* ° f r,Pnn'
fn.sci' ‘
iow wbnt
wnnt
nnting* m°
nntiin.,.
.it..__bt‘aithful,
,__.
.
IN L O A V E S
outdoair diversion for hun- source o f receipts for the money it more than made good the recession
y J tS K Y O U / \ G J ^ O C T J ^
bas
had.
and
an
Itemized
statement
=
and t r a s ^ r p: t ,o ‘ m^ki" U
Atlnnti“ n!, liy establishing
.........
good.
P
‘ ° mnk° “ . lhp
municipal link, in the South­ showing **
distribution of that
east.
And telling o f plans for the n,on,’&gt;'!
■outh Florida
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THEHERALDPRINTINGCO.

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fd u
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parties stalling around to keep from
Joins something that might add
credit *o p*e •’* '.he two partlea.
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Statement o f the con*Kt&gt; nn nf
tkn
U l
t l l V
And now so
grown the
Piedmont
no made on schedule time nn.l
m ................... h
wu 1
u‘« m°nt
made o f the best that money can buy of
f p c" onnc, nnd «&lt;» fine a spirit
ilty to the
means more
m n J for San- f f
* " h p and o f *°y»lty
,Our. g o lf club means
course has been fostered that
f°rd than any one thing that could
T
,K‘t,n ,os,erid thnl
Ih- built for the amusement , f .i,W
" nvc Unded themselves for
tourists.
ement " f th e , ‘ hp betterment o f the course and thc
________
game."
Florida

southern part o f the state for this S
r
M" d atcounti^ . I» both rea- ! “
"onable and warranted

|First ^NationalcBank\

. 7 n i Tril’" " c . r" " " &gt; th .l when the 1
w r m n iM lio n .,t th,. ,| ,„ ,rt.
ment was approaching, and the te n -1
ire o f office hy the chairman was n evident precariousness of hold, on
mUn,clpnl *°\ t is going to nn* promise o f a sonar.. ___ _

cm.

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April 7th, 1922

!

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' i . ’T p r r : V = ; s - ;

ngnin.

i

.

[his n°r .......
the ......
pledge made
publicly
|&gt;&gt; him that he would sec honest jus.
T r “municipal
n,m“ " " oncourse is going to tire «n&lt;l fairness done to the ent
in*
prove an as, ct to Jacksonville. The state.
Une
o f »•'»
the »'rst
first means ooff provimr
• ctropolin predicts that less than tw o '
..... "•

M

atenil o f the democratic jackns.

iPliH ;;

i f i 1-

1?.

Loans and Discounts $737,205.78
Overdrafts..............
222.36

Since bearing Frank Dixon tell
" f ■ '? ? .. nLf ‘ ! r, th° propo,°d course is ’ that hp
what he said will be his
the "do-nothings' in congress we established here a similar nnd larger promP* statement
'
have again
cornu to the conclusion ,oun,c W‘ H ^ planned to aceom m o-1m,'‘'»ing will
held, before th Z r L *
the c onstitution
-----------*
......................
ithat » not only
, ** should
.........»»im uu„on . ”
.... .... rtiso, . -----*
•••wrung nnd if necessnrv ■

i. .k*nf r ! ,ut Wo np,‘d ncw party “
",ort' than ,ilcely the first cour«c,,hp “■djourned meeting" be from m
in the United States—one that will wil* p*&gt;’ enough profits, not failing Tn,Mpa
■
, . to Ta,,*hnssee. instead
o f the ■

1 «4
$ .i|( .
fj r

represent the |&gt;cople instead o f the t“ .,akp into consideration the pro
poimiiatia and one that will gri ^lrlvt .",lion U municipal and is supposes
supposed To un,‘
results for the people. It has
operated on a minimum basis o f

’ “ P° " pd - T ” ,np" Tr'**-

Stocks and Bonds.... 269,555.55
Beal Estate, Furni­
ture and Fixtures
20,515.50
CASH ANI) DUE
PROM BANKS .... 474,825.42

T ota l

T

CAPITAL ....

27,691.38

Dividends Unpaid ...

791.00

Circulation ..............

50,000.00

DEPOSITS..........

............ $ 1 , 5 0 2 , 3 2 4 . 6 1

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PMlHjj

S ir

have accomplished for F lorid a -a n d
much o f the delay has not been their
fault— it is the fault o f the two big
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[ Deposits April 7th, 1922

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FINK ASSORTMENT OF
RASTER CANDIES

1ir Iii

1 H F A N F
T U P M FD
■ D r .A lu
1 U KINtK
Phones
497*494
‘
MELAKA BLOCK

■

|business

institution.

\

•With n little capital one can move moun­
tains.”

And the capital that is so necessary at times
can only he acquired by a determination to
SAVE the very maximum your income
will permit.

“A

S S IB B IS IIIU S B S IB B B B in iiiln

COMMISSIONER

Sanford Battery Service
Company

Thc friends o f D. L. Thrasher an­
nounce his candidacy for thc position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 1, knowing that he will at all
times be found doing his full duty ns
he sees it and that the county will HAS
have a business man in District No. 1
and n conscientious worker for the
people o f the whole country.— Paid
Political Advertisement.

Hill H ardw are Co.

Rosary, Lenten sermon and bene­
I diction at 7:30 p. m.
■
a
Masses Monday, Tuesday and W ed­
S " " d a y nt 8 a. m.; Thursday at 7
■ a. m., with procession nnd all day
. ■ reposition of the Rlcssi-d Sacrament. |
a | W ednesday evening Lenten sermon, ’
“ " I f There Were No Hell, Then There
Is No Adequnte Explanation of the
Sacrifice on the Son o f God on thc
Cross."

Penn’s spells quality.
W hy?
Becuuse—

COM-

CLEANABLE

ONE-PIECE, PORCELAIN LINED

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.

CHEWING
TOBACCO

JUST RECEIVED A
PL E T 8 LINK OF

The friends o f John Meisch *nnounce his candidacy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 2, knowing that ho will at all
times be found doing his full duty aa
he secs it and that tho county will
have a business man in District No. 2
nnd &lt;t conscientious worker for th # 1
people of the whole country.— Paid
Political Advertisement

Employment Bureau.

( jl &amp; jc :

BASE BALL WEEK

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

I

Decorate Your Lawn

Rnrinrf T im a io H apa

FLORIDA

$ 173,029.841

la P 1® mountains o f North Carolina are the best locations In the world
a
*nd that change o f climate needed by Floridians and especJ
the growing boys.
j

Laurel Park Camp

Near

Hendersonville

{ i« one of the beat campe in the South as well u one o f the most reaa-j
Me with • fine corps o f teachers end councillors, with the best
i 1 detic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with purs drinking
i * » t« , good food, seniUry In every reepect.
.,

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Installed and Guaranteed by

Thursday evening t.enten sermon,
"The Real Presence."
Friday evening. Stations o f the
Penn's ia pnesed nir*
Cross; sermon on the Passion and
tit!lit in the patented
B. F. WHITNKR. Cashier
r. P. FORSTER. President
Veneration o f the Crucifix.
new container — the
No service Saturday.
Your shoe money goes farthest at
quality is sealed in.
Strangers welcome especially to
! °u r *tore.
Peters Diamond Brand
So Penn's is n lw u ys fresh
MASTER'S SALE
Delta, ns recorded in Plat Book “ D", hear the Wednesday evening sermon
shoes are solid leather throughout
— nn entirely n ew idea (or
page 50, and Lot sixty-eight (68), of on the Erxistnce o f Ttell, which is
New spring stock Just received com ­
Under and by virtue of a dccrco of
chew
ing tobacco.
Sanford Celery Delta, ns recorded ir. n truth embodied In all orthodox
prising the new and good things for
Icrecloscure and sale rendered in the
Have you ev er really
Christian beliefs.
Pint Book "D ,” page 60, Orange Coun­
1every member of the family. See our
Firtuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
ch ew ed frea h tobacco?
ty Records, ulso recorded in Seminole
styles nnd hear our prices. We save
circuit of Florida, in and for Seminole
B
u
y P ern ’s the next time.
County Records, Plat Book No. 1, page
you money. Rivers Brothers, San­
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH.
lounty, in Chancery, in a cause thereT ry it. N otice the fine con ­
75.
ford avenue.
6tf-w2t
pending wherein O. B. Faulkingdition.
W
e
will
hnve
our
regular
services
B. S. MOTT.
Lm is complainant, nnd Sara
F.
1his is positively the bout Refrigera­
And after that, u se fresh
Special Master in Chancery. tomorrow. Bible school nt 9:45 a. m. i
loumoy nnd husband, John T. Flourtor on the Market Today
chew ing tobacco — P enn’s.
Morning preaching at 11 o’clock hy
oy, arc defendants, I will sell at pub- SCARLETT &amp; JORDAN,
-CALL AND SEE ITThe vocational committee of the Bust
the pnstor; subject, "Our King." At
Solicitors for Complainant.
fc: outcry to thc highest nnd best bidness
and
Professional
Women's
Club
the night service the subject will ho
U .tCdM.
|&lt;r for cn-h, at the front door o f tho 4-l-o.n.w-5w
•••••••a-*.
~
requests all young women ilsstring
"Our Kingdom."
Wo shall have
fourt House in Snnford, Florida, duremployment
to register at the First
specinl music. Let every member and
eg thc legal hoars of sale, on Mny
National Bank.
TA K E NOTICE
friend be present. A warm weliome
lit, A. I). 1022, the following dcscribAGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
When better cars are soitl, N. H. awaits the stranger within our gntes. ALLITERATION IN HEADINGS
}i real estate, to-wit:
IN OLD TIME PAPERS
Gnmcr will sell them. The Iluirk and Paul C. Kurbans, Pastor.
Thc East one-half (E H ) o f I/&gt;t Oldsmobile, the only cars that guar­
I’jtty-ieven (67) of Sanford Celery antees twelve months.
JACKSONVILLE, April 8.— Exam­
8-Gtci
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
ining recently the files o f the Florida
The following will be the church T ,m w ‘ lTnlon " f twenty-five years ngo to
n local newspaper man struck with
services for Sunday:
to
the alliteration in leadlines on bud­
. Sundry school, 0:45 n. m.
to
SICK OUR SPRING W IN D O W
gets of news from towns throughout
Preaching, II n. m.
, the state, jotted a few o f them down
Junior C. E., 2 p. m.
in order to ascertain just dow mnny
Intermediate C. . . . . 2:45 p. m.
You Can Find the Name of
differint lines o f the kind the editor
Senior C. E., 7 p. m.
Evrry Live Professional nnd
o
f
those
days
ground
out.
Preaching, 8 p. m.
to Business .Man In Hanford in
Attention Is called to the hour of
‘'Enterprise
Etchings" nppenred to
This Column Each Day
the night service. It will be 8 p. m. over items from Enterprise, while
until winter.
"Sanford Siftings" showed up fre­
to to to to to to to to
quently. Then there were "Ocala OcFO R ft Wr handle the
celebrated H
casionaJs," "Pnlntkn Pointers," "Frost
METHODIST CHURCH.
I Spaulding, Iteart nnd Drnp- I )
Proof Fancies," "Tarpon Springs
T IIO S . J. A . IlE ID Y
i rr-Mninnrd lines,
nlso the A
Topics,"
"Leesburg
Ixx-nls"
nnd
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Attorney and Counsrllor-st-Law
i
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.
‘
'.S..fcK,
.
"
!.„U. A
.
.
,
,
,
, ,,
■
Dr. Walkers class nt Princess “ LccaLiiiK Lmvoiikk" by way ot v n r-1n
U [ / l
l i l g
1 1 1 1 1 U
1 0
i x u i u
1
Everything
for
the
ball T
ifty "Micanopy Mention" was sand"
H‘ " ‘ P -nd *'pder“ l Coortl
j| Thru tor nt 9:f»0 n. m.
I
pla&gt;
it
nt
right
prices.
§_/
Over
Seminole
County
Bank
wic
bed
next
to
"Jasper
Jottings"
nnd
At II a. m. Dr. Walker will prenrh
t
CALL
AND
SEE
OUR
n
co
oworker
assisting
in
digging
up
on "Endurance."
Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (Mower) Beau­
the headlines was menn enough to
I
LINE
L
Epworth League nt 7 p. m.
George A . DeCottes
suggest
that
the
headline
nrlist
had
Specinl Evangelist!! service at 8
tiful— W e Will Help You
A tto r n c y -u t-I ^ iw
P- m. nnd Dr. Walker’s subject will failed tousc "Jasper Jazz." The head­
Orer
.Seminole County Bank
lines. however, were written long he.
he "Selling Out."
SANFOIU)
-:FLORIDA
THE SPORTING STORK
Specinl music nt all these services. fore the liny o f Jazz so tho old writer
Phone 251-M"
Snnford, Florida
couldno t he censured for not using
it.
HOLY CROSS CIH'Rt II
"Maerlrnny Romances" was a little
C o n tr n c lo r nnd H uildcr
Church services for Palm Sunday, "a* ° f the ordinary. This headline
April 9, will bo:
appeared over a budget o f news from SANFORD
FLORID/
&lt;‘30 a. m., Low Celebration.
the Baker county capital and the bud­
9:15 a. m., Sunday School.
get wns devoted to only two subjects,
SMITH BROS.
11:00 a. m., Choral Celebration.
the finding o f a Civil War relic and
7:30 p. m., Vespers.
the killingo f n six-foot rattlesnake. Garage and Machine Co.
The beautiful Palm Sunlay music The assistant suggested that perhaf
E x p e r t A u t o Itcp n lr W o rk
will Ih- rendered with the procession ,h«' headline writer thought the Mac.
Corner First and Oak
° f the Palms. The offertory anthem «lenny correspondent wns stretching Phone 30
in the morning will b0 "The P alm s"|his imagination, hence the "HoCleanliness is next to Godliness
( Faure) sung as a solo hy Mrs. Tnk- mances."
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
nch, and at night "Jerusalem" (ParkOther headlines were "Gainesville
We invite (he public and all users of ELDER
or) h&gt; A. II. Stone
, Gleanings."
Mascotte
Musing*," Quick Service Transfe*
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd in
SAVE YOU MONEY
Storage Facilities
Greatest friendliness for all always “ Brooksville Briefs." "Plant City
our method of handling its product. Why take
" t„,Io ,y CTOtn&gt; “ wh‘,r&lt;? the white way Paragraphs," Hampton Happenings," If we please y«u. tell other*; if at
Write ue
a chance?
Your eminent physicians clnim
tell us. Phone 498
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"Femandlna Facts." "Pompano Pick-

Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summer?

1,323,842.231

Community Builder”

— PROGRESSIVE

Tomorrow is Palm Sunday and be.
ginning of Holy week.
Communion Mass at 8 a. m.
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
Paroihial Mass nt 10 a. m.
Blessing o f palms and distribution.
Reading o f the Passion on our Lord
Jesus Christ as given hy St. Mat­
thew.

A C O M M U N IT Y B U I L D E R

Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally

STRONG

FOB COUNTY

First N a tio n a l B a n k 1

(’nil phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you nnd protect vour health.

Demand."‘ “for ’ S

It hundreds
hundrsssU of 4
» li___nnH
, . ces wouM
/
id- has spent
dollar,
in a"d dozens of% _e.lden
bo ■
attending
meetings
in
those
far
o
f
f
Tected
during
the
g
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m r summer n ionths if ■
S „
* T iT "&gt; W,thoul tH&gt;injr ablp nU‘" nB to " uppl&gt;' ,hp demands nre pro- 5
f to iret any definite results because v‘ d«l.
*4'h«- Mio 0f th.- r,
o f the remaining

•Whenever a man comes to me for advice I
tell him to S A V E — S A V E — S A V E .

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

1,323,842.23

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Euati. far exceeds the cash supply ! f «
,hc a*«*l«tloh at this time PThnT: S
,,and&gt; °*&gt;ff dollars.
dollars, If
if available
available could
could Z
*nnd®
be placed during the next sixty
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that this water in unexcelled and ita purity
makes it most beneficial fnr mnny troubles.

In four year* there has not been mon«'y with which to erect homes i n ' 5

I th! m T ' * ^ *°Uth K,0r‘ d*' All
H the meetings, except the ones at St.
- Augustine, have
been hpld
held from Jack£
hf VP ,,P‘‘n
d«rT-'
S sonvdie
*®nv' IIp to
‘ o Pensacola.
lensacola. South Flor-

ALL SOULS CHURCH.

$1,150,812.39 i

Increase

Bayfield Carburators

to to to to

SANFORD

a"d the money loaned
Th«
The governors o f the Tampa noard ha» Rone into new home, in EustK
f Trade voice the unanimous sen ti-1‘ h0* building up the city by making
men of south Florida, from the east ' l « “ »Wo the erection o f residence. T,?
■ [ ^ ‘ ,t ,nCro‘ * to the wcst roast when thu#p "h ose mean, were insufficient ■
S
t m.“ nd of. thp ch« ‘ rman o f the *° finanrp "ueh buildings on a cash ■
, "late highway department, fulfilm ent' baila- The building and loan amiL u 5
o f his promise that the late M .rih “ on
'n it. Infancy, with cTeTv'lS
every
j or early April meeting of the dep art-1pr°*Pw t o f becoming
"
fulbgrown

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Elder Springs Water Co.

:J Deposits April 7th, 1921

POLITICAL

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

S. O. ShinholHer

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Total ....................$1,502,324.61

kr " rr lntcn,(,t in ,hr higher ethics f«’ "™ 'ing the organization of
° f "p"rtsmanship necessary to the building and loan association
.
Comp,cte dav«l°pmcnt o f «n y r o m - ' dol,ar o f which has been ,«,i,| J * ? g
tnunitv_v«oLanM..m %
•.
..
monthly
* ••
iw,u ,n on ■
munity.—Jacksonville
Metropolis.
installments *&gt;nd is now
■------— o-----------loaned out and is
yielding dividend.
SOUTH FLORIDA DEMANDS
to the stockholders" Eight
Eight per
perTent
cent f
RECOGNITION.
profits have lieen earned during tho

g ment would bo held In Tampa.

$100,000.00

Surplus and Profits..

CHURCHES

I Ball H a r d w a r e Co.

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At the close of business

Rockefeller Says:

Vaudeville Show, Men’a Club, April
21»t
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•••‘ • " • ‘ ‘ !S!!mmSSa!!!S!IS!mm!!S!SSSSSSSm!SSSSmmSmi

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
8ANFORD, FLORIDA

I.ps,"

"D eU n d

Dots."

Empire Hotel Block

"Starke

Sketches," "Waldo Wrinkles," “ MlconORI.ANIH), FLORIDA
Sanford Steam Laundry
opy .Matters," nnd "New Tray NoFOR SERVICE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
• lions." Krukn presented a problem
SERVICE
• mi the writer took a short rut and
Call 146-J
• invented a word to fit the oernrdon.
W. RAWLING, Prop.
SUNDAY, APRIL BTII, 1922. • "Ketika Krinkles" was the headline
MORE LIGHT FOR LESS MONEY
Subject:
• over items from the Putnam county
"A R E SIN. DISEASE AND • town.
SANFORI) N O V E LT I
DEATH R E A L ?"
•
Apparently there was not much
W O RKS
Sunday School ____ 10:00 a.m . • doing in Wclntka those days and
Church Service_____11:00 a.m. • items of news from there must have
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Woman's Club Bldg., nk Are. • been few nnd far between. Thiy
All arc Welcome.
• were labeled "Welatka Waifs." From
• Wiliiston rnmc “ Wllllston Smiles." General Shop and Mill
• Tallahassee wns easy to handle.
Work
-------------------------"Tallahassee Talk" served for Items
FOUR IUG D A Y S A T KAN- from ‘ be State capital nnd ngnin the
N E R ’S D E P A R T M E N T STORE, """iriant offered comment.
"Tho CONTRACTOR and BUILDEl
FR ID A Y , S A T U R D A Y , MON- Iegrl«I»tur» must have been in sex517 Commercial Street Banferd, FIs
D A Y AN D T U E S D A Y — I)OL- ■!«"." "»id he.
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L A R SPE CIALS T H A T W
I L L -------------------------OPEN YOUR EYES.
COME
Something special at Rivers Broth.
Geo. W . Knight
EARLY.
8-2tc tf*' Sanford avenue—Ladice' pure

NEW PRICES, APLA

Put Edison M azda

-----------------------------When you are planning ycur new
spring dresses, plan on visiting our
■tore and taking advantage o f some
o f tha unusual values we have provlded fo r you. New goods Just recelved and at prices that pleaaa.
Rlrare Brothers, Sanford Avenue.
6tf-w2t

thread ailk hose, mercerized lisle top,
*c*ni and faahloned stitrhlngs, double
*&lt;&gt;K, h?el end toe, shaped close fitting
«nkle. Colors, black, whlU and cordovan. Easter salt price $1.2$. Also
* very rJct and complata line o f every,
thing in socks, three quarters and
full ler.gth hose for men, women, boys,
Ifirls and Infants at Easter Sale
prices. Don’t fall to see our show­
GOOD ROADS BRING PEO­ ings before buying. Rivers Brothers,

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

.s.

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

LAMPS in every
socket for better,
brighter light
j

ELECTRIC
VIBRATORS

General Machine and Dollar

Work] ELECTRIC
STOVES .....
Cylinder Grinding; DaLuxe Piston*;
ELECTRIC
Overaise Rings and Pins; Flywheel
IRONS.......
otf.gwt Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­

PLE AN D PR O SPER ITY . 8EM - »*nrord avenue.
INOLE COUNTY IS AFTE R
-------- ------------------BOTH.
I Vaudeville Show, ifen’s Club, April turned; agent* for Caille Inboard antf
8-6td and lt-w,21iL
6-tfc, Outboard Motors.
---------Phone f l

$7.50

. 2.00

$6.00 $7.50
F. P. KINES

105 Palmetto Ave

Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922
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Surely This Record of Trespass Won’t Be Held Against Mr. Jinks!

PARTISAN PRESIDENT
SHOWN IN ACTIONS
DISCHARGING DEMOCRATS

B Y LOUIS RICHARD

Dteily Fashion Hint

SANFORD’S :
TEMPERATURE :

WASHINGTON, April 8.— Any intention by President Hardiny to im­
pair the operation of tho civil service
A MICHIGAN TO U RISTS IMPRR8- law was specifically disclaimed by
That rain has not co.nc as Hn
White House officials yesterday after
8ION8 OF SANFORD
yet and we are needing it. Ha
Sanford is a hustling, cunny, mid the president's recent bureau o f enWe never miss the cistern Ha
home-like little city llint of fern to the grnfing dismissals again had pcen tho *
tilt the well runs dry and H»
tourint all the cascritial accommoda­ target o f democratic attacks in tho ■
just nuw it seems to take an Ha
n
tions and conveniences that tin* trav­ senate,
awful Jot of water to keep H* I
Tho intention of the chief executive
eler requires.
the moon wet. Maybe it is *a
Nature has been very generous to it was said by officials in his confi­ Ha because the Chautauqua is
Sanford, in giving it an ideal location dence, was not in any sense to break Ha being held in a tent hut h*
on Lake Monroe and the head of navi­ down the spirit or tho letter of the Ha anyhow we would like to Ha
gation of the beautiful St. Johns riv­ civil service regulations, hut rather Hr, have a nice, gentle rain that Ha
Jto improve the efficiency o f govern­ Ra would last all night and Ha
er.
Sanford can with all candor, torsi mental machinery under those regu­ Ha then some. It sounds so Ha
1 St;
of its well paved streets, It'* wide und lations.
good on the roof Saturday Ha
Tho president was said to taka th o ' Hr. night when you remember Ha
foliage lined avenues, well kept lawns
position that ns bond of the govern- Hv that you don't have to work h»
and conifortnblc homes.
Sanford, within its Incorporate lim­ ment ho is responsible for efficient h* Sunday. Do you know your * a
administration.
If Ha Sunday School lesson?
its and nearby adjacent country pos­ governmental
Ha
there
is
anything
in
the
civil
service
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sesses the finest truck farming land
in the south, or in fact in any other that tends to tie the hands o f the Ha Maximum
88 Hji
executive, it was said, it will he look- Ha Minimum
state in the union.
...
C1 H*
Celery, Sanford’s great specialty, is ed into, but without any effort to Ha Range
05 Ha
grown on a gigantic scale, its quality undermine or attack the civil service "s
B arom eter.....................30.10 Ha
IN FOG-GRAY CF.P.PE
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unexcelled, and its market
extends system.
Calm and cloudy.
Ha
from the gulf to the golden gate.
Mi
It also was asserted that there is **
Dazzling jo jt* simplicity i* this
frock of iug-giay »4tin crcpc, trimmed
A continuity o f crops is not only no intention at present of changing ^ h , Ka Ra Ha Hi Ha Ra im Ha
with wry narrow self-color braid.
possible, but the rule, as a matter of the method o f selecting postmasters
'I he front is slashed, then bound witli
fact the fields are at all seasons oc­ under presidential appointment. The
THE
OSTEEN
KRIDGE a bias (old o f self-material, while the
YOU MONEY slccvci jic lengthened with deep, full
cupied with growing crops of one kind system under which the present ad­ WILL SAVE
that are gathered into narrow
YOU
VISIT THE cuffs
or another ami those conditions ought ministration is working, that is, o f WHEN
ribbon wristbands. Medium size re­
to be a great inducement to any one taking one of the three highest under HEACII THIS SUMMER. VOTE
quires J 'i yards 40-nidi material
contemplating truck farming to locale n competitive examination, is regard­ FOR IT.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9/60.
Sizes, .14 to 46 bust. Price, 35 cents.
8-5td nnd lt-w
in a place that gives results.
ed by the White House as giving, on
As to climate, Snnford stands in a the whole, fairly good satisfaction.
class by herself.
The administration recognizes that
The warm days as a rule are fol­ there is considerable criticism in
lowed by cool and restful nights. Her some quarters over the present
close proximity to the sen affords the method o f selecting postmasters, how­
cooling breezes that produces a sound ever, and officials suggested that if
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und bc-uSl'nfui slumber. From a social lliere was too much irritation the
ntnndimint Hanford stands pre-emi­ president might he forced to with­
nent in the distribution o f the genu­ draw some postmasters from under
ine old-fashioned, Southern hospital­ the modified civil service plan.
ity, its citizens as n whole try to out­
An alternative had been .suggested,
do each other in extending n henrty it wns added, for the president, in
and warm welcome to its visitors. Ii case tile irritation increased, to with­
makes no difference to the “ Sanford- draw the first, second end third class
inn" whether you come from the aris­ postmasters from tho civil service
tocracy or the rural districts, all are where they were placed by executive
welcome.
order, and to hnve persons desiring
Hanford is well equipped with edu­ appointment ns postmaster, take a
cational facilities, and ranks high civil service examination up&lt;im\comamong similar Institutions throughout menontlnn o f their congressman so
the state, its buildings have been wise­ that postmasters could he named from
ly located, and properly distributed to this lint.
accommodate all the district within its
It was made clear, however, that
incorporate llmitcs and nearby country the administration lias no intention
that is under its jurisdiction.
of abandoning *he present system.
The teaching faculty is made up of
the best talent that could be obtained POTATO SEASON IN FULL HI.AHT
and the high grade of scholars that it
graduates is sufficient evidence to
HASTINGS, Fla., April 8.— The
convince the most skeptical that when potato season is now in full Mast
it comes to education, Hanford stands and more than 2.000 hands are busy
in the front ranks as an educational digging, sorting and packing Irish
center.
potatoes which are being rolled northIn conclusion I would sny that if ward by special trains. The Hastings
you are contemplating a respite fnuti Labor Bureau sent out a call last
the rigorous winters of the north, week for 0,000 extra bands and the
come to Sanford, and you will find an response has been good. Many o f the
ideal city to spend your vacation. If newcomers are camping out in tents
you come to Snnford for one winter it os every room in the town whether
is safe for me to predict that your it is in hotels or private houses, is
case will be like the proverbial “ bad taken and the demand is still heavy.
penny" you will always return.
Even with the starting up of the
J. W. W.,
season last week over 100 cars wen*
Detroit, Mich. shipped and No. l ’s brought $8.00
per barrel, No. 2’s $5.60 and even No.
ACKNOWLEDGE FAULTS
3’" sold nt $3.50 to $4, When No.
1’s are selling for over $0 per barrel
If man to man acknowledged wrong
then there Is a chance to get rid of
He’d help his fellowmon along.
the culls.
Dry weather and leaf
There's not a life that’s free from stain blight hns cut the crop average down
Your sad mis-steps may help to gain to forty bushels per nrre.
A soul, whom Christ died on the cross
Commission men from all parts of
To save from sin’s dread wrecking loss.
the United States und Canada are in
If by your stumbles others gain,
to^p, all vicing with one another and
Then Tin your fall was not in vain.
on the lookout for choice stock. The
It may he that one word sulTice
market closed Saturday with price\
To lend another good advice.
advanced $1 per barrel over that of
Avow to God; confess to man,
Friday.
And on truth’s firm foundation h*mil.
By Saturday the first train load
— Clair Cameron.
of potatoes is supposed to roll out and
the East Coast railroad has establish­
FOUR 1HG D A Y S A T K AN - ed a yard master here, also a switch­
[ER'S D E P A R T M E N T STORE, ing engine nnd a full yard crew. The
R ID A Y . S A T U R D A Y . MQN* It. S. Department o f Agriculture
IAY AN D T U E SD A Y — DOL- opened |t«|hureau here Monday and
,AR SPE CIALS T H A T W IL L is issuing daily bulletins telling of
PEN YO U R EYE S.
COME tnc condition of the crop and of the
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important business of spending your money. They point
the way to values of which you would never know if they
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Sanford Furniture Company

Workers in the woods frequently find the trail blazed by
the axes o f those who have gone before. Guided by these
marks, they easily find their way.

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You won't go wrong when you buy a

We will demonstrate them with ANY make
of family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest.

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The Eddy Refrigerators
ARE THE BEST™ WORLD, BAR NONE

Do you read them Wise shoppers do. They are the
economical buyers—the ones who keep themselves strict­
ly up-to-date on the best opportunities for saving money,
or spending it judiciously?, which is one and the same
thing.

Read the advertisements in this paper. Read them to
know what’s what in the shopping district. Read them
because they place before your eyes a moving panorama
of business progress. Read them to save money—to save
steps—to save disappointments.' Read them because
they blaze your trail to satisfaction in your every-day
buying.

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‘Read them regularly.

Folloewtheir guidance.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922

S O C IE T Y CHAUTAUQUA

WILL CLOSE
HERE TONIGHT

MRS FHBD DAIGBK, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will meet
with Mrs. J. B- Colcmnn at her
apartment in the Wclhkn.
Monday—The I’ ipc Organ Club will
meet nt the home o f Miss Bertha
Fox on Onk nvenuc at 3:30 p. m.
M o n d a y — The Westminster Club will
meet nt the home o f Miss Zetn
Davidson on Third street.
Monday— Miss Allic Glllon will enter­
tain at a miscellaneous shewor at
her home on Palmetto avenue from
4 to 6 o'clock In honor of Miss
Gladys Braun", a bride elect of this
month.
Tuesday— The annual business meet­
ing of the Social Department of the
Woman's Club will be held April
11th nt 3 p. m., Mrs. B. A . Howard
hostess.
S. C. Till, of Jacksonville, was in
the city yesterday attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferran left yes­
terday afternoon for their home in
Eustis after spending n few days here
with their daughter, Mrs. D. L.
Thrnsher.
Mrs. Della Hay and little daughter,
l.ucile, left yesterday fo r their home
tn Boston, after spending several
months here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A spin wall.
Robert W. Simms and A. V. SmTI,
president o f the Jacksonville Board of
Trade, were the guests o f Mr. and
Mrs. II. J. Starling yesterday enroutc
to Jacksonville from St. Petersburg,
where they hod been attending the
Hotel Men’s Convention, which was
held there this week. Mr. Simms was
elected second vice-president of tho
State Hotel Men's Association.
PERRY JERNIGAN TO WED
Mrs. Don Loehnor, o f Clermont,
gave a little party yesterday afternuon for .Miss Clellah Loch tier. When
the guests arrived they were all given
nut shells, inside o f which was a piece
of paper announcing the engagement
of Miss Clollnh Lochncr to Perry Jcrnfgnn. The wedding to take place
some time in the early part o f May.
Delicious refreshments wore served.
Twenty-five guests were present.
Out-of-town guests were:
Miss
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C* witlHfi * tttC| V••' • V■aMl|

Mrs. Orien Parrel nnd Mrs. Ilrnxton
Baggett, o f Sanford.
SANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB.
The Sanford Dramatic Club met
Thursday evening at the home of
Marie nnd Gladys Stcmper. The club
rehearsed their comedy piny and
vaudeville nets. The Sanford Dra­
matic Club nre going to give their
play nt the Princess Theater April
25, !'.t22. Don’t forget the date. All
come.
FLORIDA GETS JUDGESHIP
—SEN ATE PASSES HILL
AFTER MUCH DISCUSSION
UVnllncid ffx&gt;tn |*4ft Owol
Oklahoma, Montana, Northern Cali­
fornia, Southern California, Arizona,
New Jersey, Georgia, New Mexico and
Southern Florida.
The hill provides for an nnnunt fall
conference o f senior circuit judges at
Washington with the chief justice and
attorney general of the United Ste’ es
to make a comprehensive survey o f Ju­
dicial business o f the country and
make bench assignments. It provides
also for assignment by the chief jus­
tice of judges to districts where there
is congestion or where the public in­
terests generally requires such as­
signment.
In adding four judges to the bill's
total, tho Senate voted down numer­
ous amendments for judges nnd to re­
duce tho number authorized. An
amendment by Senator Dial, Demo­
crat, South Carolina, requiring judges
to devote their time to the duties of
their office nnd prohibiting their re­
ceipt o f outside compensation was
adopted without a record vote. This
was an echo o f Senator Dial’s critic­
ism of form er Federal Judge Landis,
after the Inttcr’s acceptance of n large
salary ns commissioner o f organized
baseball.
The bill's provision for assignment
of judges to other than their own dis­
tricts was attacked particularly by
Senator Shields, who said it might
result in transferring "d ry " judges
to “ wet" districts. He also charged
that paid lobbyists of the National
Anti-Saloon League were working
among senators In behalf o f the bill.
If you love your wife don’t roast
her. Get your Sunday dinner at the
Seminole Cafe and save time and labor
and money. We furnish Sunday dlt.
ners that arc real dinners.
11-ltc

WITH MARIAMBA BAND AND A Carlot Shipments Reported for Fri­
LECTURE THIS AFTER­
day. March 7th.
NOON
Florida—Sanford section ..
33
Florida— Manatee section .......... I t ' S
One of the largest audiences o f the California— Northern district ....
1 JJ
season greeted the play, “ Friendly
— |■
Enemies" last night at the Chautau-'
Total cars
...
40 fr
qua tent. The play had been adver- Destinations of Florida Shipments: , k
tised thoroughly and there were many Waycross, ID; Chicago, 2; P itts-' £
who had clthrr seen it or heard of it burgh, 1; Savannah, 7; New Orleans, I ■
and nil that they had heard paled into 1; Potomac Yards, 7; Rochester, 1; |■
Insignifance when they witnessed it. New York, 8; Huffalo, I. Totul cars, *
There were tears and laughter and the 17.
clever cast brought the story of the
No diversions reported.
world war home to every one and Shipping Point Information for Fri­
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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ if i ■ ■ a ■ a ■ ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .■ ■ ■ • ■ • s m i m i i i
day, April 7th: '
mothers who had sent their sons forth
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear. ■
lived again over the trying scenes o f
w .l ( * •&lt; is i w k iatW i ■■n i s iSiLi— JL&lt;/
%
a
mk (»,
m
Jb
. ■
Demand nnd ■
the war when the lads went to fight Haulings moderate.
with the thought that many of them movement moderate, market steady, R
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
would never return. "Friendly Ene­ little change in prices. Carlots f. o. R
mies" was worth the price of the en­ b. cash track: 10 inch crates, Golden ■
tire senson ticket nnd the praise giv­ Self Hlnnrhnig, in the rough, 4*-0«, "
en this one feature alone is sufficient mostly $3.30: cnrluts f. o. b. usual
to stir up enthusiasm for the Chautau- terms: 13.50-43.75; washed, prvcoolcd
qua to come back again next season. 43.75-23,00.
—
f^
Last night over two hundred and LotuI carlot shipments from Sanford section this season to date,
^
fifty pledges were given by those who
......... ........................- . W 5 1
will take tickets for next season anti
while two hundred nnd fifty more are Total carlot shipments from Manneeded it is thought that they will he
ateo section this season to date,
given in today and tonight thus mak*
car* ...»............................ - ..... — U40
For Florida: Fair tonight
ing it possible for the Chnutauqun to Total cnrlol shipments from Flor*
and Sunday.
be given next year. Those who have
ida last season to same date,
ears — ............. - ........... .............. 3237
taken in the entire course say that
aa *x *a *a
there has not been u poor nuinl&gt;er Telegraphic Report*, frum Important
Markets
upon the entire program and that all
PUT AND TAKE
ST.
LOUIS:
03, mining. Fla. 1
of them have been top-liners in ev­
TOOK LADY'S MONEY
arrived. 3 unbroken, I broken ear on
ery respect.
Make an agreement with yourself thnt
TO TUNE OF 450,000
It is up to the people of Sanford as Oaik. Demand nnd movement very
____
you will save a definite amount out of
to whether they want the Chautauqua Bght, market steady. Closing prices
vj-j*PETERSBURG,
Flu.,April
8.
your weekly or monthly salary.
next year or not and their attitude to- *'n ',fty an‘* opening Saturday, few _ R t,Vcnlmcnt that awealthy tourist
day will be taken as the sentiment l‘arl&gt;' !,ale*- r*®.s ■**-&amp;* 4 1 00-44 Mi; woman had complained to him thnt
Then pay off thnt obligation in regular ■
upon which the promoters of the Chau­ 8s 43.75, 3s 43.50.
she had lost 450,000 playing "put and
■
PITTSBURGH: 03, raining.
No 1&gt;ke« |n „ ,ocn, u&lt;a rootn Was mado
tauqua car. hank.
installments at the PEOPLES' HANK of
ht b&gt;. Mayor Frank i^lver.
This afternoon a fine lecture on arivals. 12 ears on track. Opening ,ast
Sanford.
"W hat Do You Think When You prices Saturday: Supplies moderate.
The mayor said that the woman
Think" and Soli's .Marimba Band and Demand and movement very slow, came to him several days ago nnd
This institution will help you with your
tonight Marimbn's hand will round very few soles. Market steady. Flu’s told her story on condition thn* he
4s-Cs
$1.00-41.25.
out a week replete with excellent num­
thrift account hy allowing you interest
would give his word o f honor that he
PHILADELPHIA: 02, cloudy. No
bers.
would not reveal her name. Mayor
on nil the money deposited in its Savings
arrivals. 3 cars on truck. No offer­
—
Pulvor said that the woman owned a
ings, no sale • reported.
Department.
handsome residence here and Hint she
SEMANOFF DENIES THEFT.
NEW YORK: GO, cloudy. Fla. 3 was the wife o a millionaire o f Bos­
NEW YORK. April 8 -G e n . Gre­ arrived. Supplies limited. Demand ton, Mass.
gorio Somanoff, hatnnmn of the South moderate, movement limited, market
Thewoma n said that her losses cov­
Russian Cossacks, denied yesterday firm. Fla.'s 3s-0s il.00 -fi.50. Smaller ered a period o f several months nnd
before Peter It. Olnuy, referee in best 43.50-43.75; ordinary, all sizes as that her heaviest loss an any one
bankruptcy, that he was responsible low ns 43.00. Washed, precooled, 3s- time was $3,GOO. She refused to pros­
for the theft of goods belonging to Hs, $4325-44.75, 10s, $1.00.
ecute or reveal the name o f tho ten
BOSTON: 57, partly cloudy. Fla. room where she had played.
the Yftureovitn Home and Foreign
Trading company, a bankrupt New 2 arrived. 3 unbroken, 2 broken cars
Mayor Pulver said that the woman
York concern, which caused his ar­ on track. No fresh offerings, ('los­
blamed only hard luck for her losses
rest here Thursday night. He said ing prices Friday, Flu.’s Inferior con1 11...........I .......................................................................................................
and that she did not believe that tho
if the company ever lost any supplies dition, many decayed, Us-la |3.00-|4,
toddle tops were crooked.
through Cossack raids he know noth- smaller as iow as $2.00.
r &lt; T T f TT T T A T A
TXT XT
The st!
r snld he
ordered
ing o f it himseit because while he
CHICAGO: 45, cloudy, Cnlif. 2, Fla investigation o f the woman’s charges
L H U L jU U I A
AiTIT
was the commanding officer he could 7 arrived. 32 cars on track. Demand
that gambling wns flnurishiny in St.
not he held directly responsible for and movement moderate, market is
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, ChuluoPetersburg and that ns hivh ns $ 1,00&lt;&gt;
what his men did.
tn. Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
steady. Fla.'s Is-Gs, 41-00-41.50, and was belnv wnyored on the turn of a
modern lirick hotel, with private baths -.nd hot water heat. First
washed and precooled 41.75-45.00.
top.
rlasa cuisine. Rates 42.50 to 432&gt;0 per day; 410 to 118 per week, ac­
Chicken dinner, turkey dinner, all
that goes with it at the Seminole ST. JOHNS RIVER IS ONLY
cording to location of room.
I'.Xf'IIAN’ iil’, your old tires fur new
Cafe. The best dinners for the money SALVATION OF FREIGHT RATES
ones, get ready for jo u r
summer
ffi'tti I'af* Hid**
that you can get anywhere. Ask your
MRS. CHAS. I). BRUMLEY, Manager
We make III»era! allowances
friends.
II - He proved. These will be submitted in trips.
for your old tires. We handle MichcAtlanta, New Orleans and Asheville
lin,
Perfections and Firestones,— RAY
INFECTED w i l l ! LEPROSY.
on May 22, simultaneous hearings lmBROTHERS, Phone 518. tO-d&amp;w-lfc
Itig held at earn of these cities on
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RICHMOND, April 8 ,-lV m . M J that date. The rates will l&gt;o based
Skipper, 2’, who was brought here per mile on classification and it is
Yes, once again the Seminole C a fe 'SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE W O R K S
from Marlon, S. C., for examination, or. the classification that shippers nre is here fur you and that Sunday d in -!
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
has been found Infected with leprosy, most concerned. It developed nt the ner. You know the kind we have been
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
according to the city bureau of health Atlanta meeting that a preponderance serving and they seem to gel better
1018 Weat First Street
1018 Weet Firat Street
yesterday. He has a wife and one of freight coming into the south is every time. Try one tomorrow. 11-ltc
child living in East Marion, S. C. based on water competitive points, nnd
Aid o f the federal government will he
|f t
nri, abolished the railCOUNTY ROND ELECTION.I
sought to have him removed from this roai|s arp fncjnK two conditions eith- TUESDAY. APRIL UTIL VOTE

THE WEATHER Zl W h ile the Y e a r
is Y o u n g

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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or they will get a higher rate on nil
the stuff thnt romes south, or they
There nre no dinners just like those will force shippers to use water routes,
served at the Seminole ( afe. It is the ;intj |)&gt;flC considerably more thnn they
general opinion around here thnt the vvl|] gain. It will be the purpose of
Seminole knows just how to touch the i)1(, Traffic League to show, if it can,
11-ltc that the enforcement of the order will
spot.
cut the throats of the railroads in
GIRL ATHLETES MEET.
that it will force a greater volume o f
.-------- traffic by water.
TALLAHASSEE, April 8. — Girl
Mr. Hart said that rail representanthletea from high schools in the state lives evinced uneasiness over the sitmet at the state woman’*' college uation, one being outspoken in his
her«j yesterday in their forst inter- belief that it would prove ruinous to
scholastic meet. Like the boys’ meet- the railroads. A representative o f one
ing at Gainesville, they were slated of the big systems entering Jackson(o try their prowess on the cinder ville said he had already advised his
track and in field events.
traffic chief of the dangers threatenVolley gomes were on yesterday’s ing in the fourth sertion order,
program, while field and track con"Pulntka wholesale concerns held a
tests will be run o ff today and to- meeting recently to discuss the aituanight the declamation and essay con- tioti which now fares them, but ot thnt
tests will be staged.
time had little information ns to the
real seriousnesa of the situation, or
DENTISTS MEET.
what methods might be pursued to
offset it.
Establishment of water
LAKELAND. April 8.—The West transportation from eastern ports, it
Coast District Dental society opened was pointed out, would not nltogethn two-day session nt the Lakeland er relieve the situation here, as there
Elks’ hotel yesterday morning with is practically no grain or hay coming
34 members present. J. P. Getxcn through eastern ports. It wns pointpresided as president. Opening ad- cd out, however, that If Jacksonville
dresses nnd reports were henrd this establishes a water transportation line
forenoon, including lecture by Dr. E. from New Orleans that Pulatkn will
L. Evelln, o f Philadelphia, originator benefit by it nnd can maintain presof the Evclin tooth. A clinic in the ent connections with the Jacksonville
Naves unit is scheduled for this fore- port. Otherwise Tampa will have the
noon and this afternoon will lie dovot- advantage over all tie peninsular sor­
ed to recreation and entertainment, ‘ tion of the state In shipments from
— ----------- —---------the west.
As usual the Seminole Cafe will put
up those excellent turkey and chicken
The world at your door every evendinners tomorrow (Sunday).
11-ltc .h*® f ° r I®** Dally Herald.

YES.

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TRAIN SCHEDULE

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CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1021

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
Arrive
83 ...... 2:30 a.m.
27...........
01
1:18 p.m.
80 ......... 2:55 p.m.
85......... .. 0:55 p.m.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
Arrive
82 .... ..... l:48u.m .
84...........11:45 a.m.
80........... 2:35 p.m.
02........ — 4:00 p.m.
2 8 ..........10:00 p.m.

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Trilby Branch
Arrive
100..........
24
158...........
22...........

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
157_____... 3:55 p.m.
21----- - 2:50 p.m.
101........... 5:50 p.m.
2 5 . ___ 1:30 p.m.
22__ ...... 7:00 p.m.

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 120........... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127..... .....
X— Daily, except Sunday.

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

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

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QUICKBUILT BU NG ALO W , Dept. 18-K
CHARLESTON, S. C.

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Departs
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:60 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

Departs

“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
We handle everything in

TH E “FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LIN E
Car Lots or Less.

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3-40 p.m.

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Ship us

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922

PAGE SIX

SPORTS

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Y E ST E R D A Y S RESU LTS
At Daytona, 4; Jacksonville, 2.
A t St. Petenburg, 5; Lakeland, n.
At Tampa, 6; Orlando, 3.

filed in this cause on the 1st day of
Mar, A. D. t i l l , the same belnr a Role
I&gt;»r of this Court.
It la further ordered that thla notice
be published for
four
consecutive
week* In the Sanford Herld, a newa&gt;«per published In Seminole County,
V‘ lorlda.
Witness: K. A. Ooualesa. Clerk of
the Circuit Court, and a seal thereof,
this the ITth day of March. A. I). 1*SS
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Play practiie la being held almost
Dy: A M. WEEKS. I*. C.
every night on the Senior play, “ The TIIETFOIUJ * WILKINSON.
for Complainant,
Hoodoo,” to be given April 20th and l - l l - o Attorneys
a.w.-lwc

H. S. NOTES

21*t.

Mr. Hall, the advance press agent
for the fU-dpath Chautauqua, surely
“ told it to ua” Monday morning, and
his good talking resulted In the sale
of over $112 worth o f tickets to S.
Won Lust Pet If. S. students. Rah!
ST A T E LEAGUE STANDING
By the way, the Boys' Athletic A s­
2
.600
3
Lakeland
sociation
seems to be having a hard
.000
3
2
8t. Petersburg
.600 time getting a manager for the base
2
Tampa
3
.500 ball team—doesn’t it !
2
2
Daytona
4
.200
Orlando
1
Eskimo Pie will be much more pop­
ular (if such could be the case) since
COLLEGE IIA8EIIALL
At Greenville— Furman, 7; Krskinc, Mr. Fletcher advocated it. He said
tliHt the boy who invented it is now
0.
At A tlanta— Mercer, 3; Gerogin worth thousands o f dollars on account
o f the invention.
Tech, 10.
Charlottesville, Va.—Cornell, 3; Vir­
ginia, 4.
It will be some time before we fo r­
get
Thursday's
rhapel
exercises.
Richmond, Vn., (exhibition):
Thomas Brooks Fletcher, editor o f a
Brooklyn
4 9 0 daily newspaper in Marion, Ohio, and
New York ___
3 10 3 one o f the foremost lecturers in the
Batteries:
Gordonin and
Miller, Bed path f'hautauqua that has been
Taylor; Shpwkey and Hoffmann.
in Sanford this week, (and, we might
add, one of the foremost lecturers of
Winston-Salem, N. C., (exhibition): the world) spoke on the subject,
Philadelphia (A l
2 8 0 “ Grasshopper People." Needless to
Rallimorc (In t.)
2 l 0 say, he held the entire attention of
Batteries:
Moore, Heimark and every one present, m&gt; forcefully was
Perkins; Thomas, Ogden, Groves and the lecture presented.
He empha-|
McAvoy.
sized the importance o f having a
--------gymnasium, playground, school nurse
ROLLINS DEFEATS STETSON
f , ‘ r &lt;&gt;ur city, and said that Boy Scout
The Rollins Tars staged a come­ and Girl Scout movements should
back yesterday at Winter Park and Ik- supported by the Chamber o f Com­
walloped the wearers of John
B. merce. “ The high school boys of to­
Stetson colors 7 to I in a game filled day will be the business men and wo­
with circus catches and erroneous ball men of tomorrow," he stated, “ and
on the part o f Stetson. Starting out they should have every facility pos­
in the early Laagc of the game the sible for securing nn education." We
Hatters pushed a marker across the greatly enjoyed hi* relating the inclplnte in the thrid inning after Bowen dent o f his "sweetheart" teacher,
had grounded uot Black’s hit for a si"0 the "grasshopper" incident. Disingle and scored on Hooper’s only hit rcctly after the one-hour lecture in
of the game. After this the Hatters the auditorium, Mr. Fletcher was the
found themselves running as far as guest of honor at the banquet nt the
first base nnd then returning to the Valilwt given by the Chamber of
bench. Rodenbuugh pitching hi* sec­ Commerce, Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs,
ond game in ns many days for the nnd the Senior class had the privilege
after UIU
the
Tar*
had
Stetsonites I’UUliK
eating J
from
*#**!* S
ISMI the
Mil' UfcVknuimus
MUM of* hearing his talk there, hi
his hand nil during the game. At no ’’cats.” In this talk he stressed the
time was the Tar iron man in any importance of “ community spirit"—
danger o f losing control or efficiency. t everybody co-operating for the sucHevernl snappy plays behind Roden- rMS ®f the community, and many
haugh killed all chances of the lint- were the laughable stories told o f
te n to score.
townspeople thnt did not pull together.
Come ngnin, and welcome,
Mr.
Fletcher!
?
FINAL EVENTS IN STATE TRACK
GAMES TODAY
Orlando at Tampa.
Lakeland at St, Petersburg.
Jacksonville at Daytona.

AND FIE LD MEET TODAY
GAINESVILLE, April 8. — Duval
and Fort Lauderdale emerged jirnc.
tivuiiy even from
the preliminary
event* of the Florida state school
track nnd field moot here yesterday,
11 men from each school qualifying
for the final today.
Hillsborough,
Lakeland nnd Gainesville were next
in the number o f men winning places
In the final events. In the 100-yard
dash, Reed, o f Duval, exceeded the
present state record, when he clipped
off the distance in 10 l-fi seconds, lie
and Marshall, o f
Fort Lauderdale,
bettered the record for the 220-yard
dash, and Jones, o f Duval, made tin120-yard high hurdles in 17 l-fi sec­
onds, lower than the record. None of
the times stand as record*, however,
because o f their having been made in
the preliminary trials.
Those who qualified for the finals
follow:

The High School track team left
high school Thursday noor, for the
State Track Meet at Gainesville.
Here's lurk, fellows!
Mis* N a rimer, the children's "Story
Teller" for the Redpath Chautauqua,
entertained us Friday morning with
several fairy tales. The one about
the “ Donkey and the Gooso" was
greatly enjoyed. Although we may
think so, we are not too old to enjoy
hearing fairy tales when they are
told a* interestingly as this.
Miss S. Muriel (in Friday’s English
class)—“ Class, sit up straight; you’ll
have time to rest the whole next two
dnya,"
Byron 8 .—“ Aw, I’ll have to sit in
church all day Sunday!"

The High school wishes to thank
tlie city manager for the benches he
100-yard dash— Reed, Duval; lllitcii,
so kindly sent us in responso to our
Tallahassee; Marshall, Ft. Laitdcrrequest. They have been needed for
dale; Bishop, Gal, sviile; Urumley,,
"V, ' " ' y
f" r
Gainesville; Monett, Orlando.
l,mc*
Wwl1 " ' rtn'"'y
120-yard high hurdles—Jones, Du
""
v ol; W, Johnson, Ft. Lauderdale;
MAYOR PUI.VKR DOES NOT
Lolo, It. Myers; Monroe, Hillsborough
USE HIS SALARY CHECK
nnd Ditchenmuller, Ft. Lauderdale.
220-yard
low
hurdles— Monroo,
I l l » Ttof* %mmete In t?f1 ( ' m i l
Hillsborough; N olle, Duval; Jones,
ST.PETEKSBUltd, April 8 . - It
I)uvnl; Burwnll, Fort Iaiutlerdale.
has developed thnt Mayor Frank Pul220-yard dash— Dibble. Hillsbor­ ver, who has just completed his third
ough; II, Marshall, Ft. Lauderdale; month as chief executive o f this city,
Reed, Duval; Monnett. Lakeland; has refused to keep his $100 monthly
Powell, llill*l&gt;orougb.
salary ihcck. The mayor took the
Broad jump— (fiv e highest
men check from the director of finnnee
qualified)— Davis, Miami; Baker, Ft. each month but the first month en­
Lauderdale; Marshall, Ft. Lauderdale; dorsed it nnd turned it over to the
Blitch, Tallahassee; llrumley, Gaines­ First Baptist church building fund.
ville.
The second check was divided among
Pole vault (five highent men qual­ the ministers to he used by them for
ifie d )— Baker, Ft. Lauderdale; Mat­ charity and the check for March, the
thews, Ft. Lauderdale; Robb, Fort third one, was given to the Associated
Pierce; Marshall, Tallahassee; (ledge, Charities.
Orlando.
I real! ( ourl. Nrtrnlh Judicial Cir­
Discus throw— (fiv e highest men U cuit
In and for Srmlnolr r » „ » i r ,
Florida.— Iu (k a ir tr r
qualified)— Lowenstvin, Duval;
GilRape, Lakeland; Reed, Duval; Shirley,
D1VORCS
Bradentown; West, Hillsborough; M c­ D. W. Ilyrd, Complainant.
VI
Dowell, Gainesville; Porter, Orlando; (Jolille Ilyrd,
DrfrmUnl.
Stone, Hanford; J-cwla, Duval; LefC a r o l i n a Wl n, l on Hslam, North
fers, Ft. Myers.

440-yard dash— McRoberts, Hills­
borough; Wettstein, Live Oak; J or­
dan, Gainesville; Vickery, Gaines­
ville; Hall, Ocala; Romberger, Or­
lando; IItirwill. Ft. laiudcrdalc; Klnkaid, Orlando; Bouvier, Duval.
Shot
putt— Gillispe,
Lakeland,
Vickery, Gainesville; Brown, Duval;
Jones, Duval; Pctteway, Dunnellon.

W Mn J lS r V « f. fr2m, ‘ h* affidavit of D.
}}• Ilyrd her ftIn duly filed, that he ta
III# compUlnint In the aho\e entitled
cauae. and that It la the belief of tha
affiant that Ooldla Ilyrd te a norwoalof th s H t.le of Florid*
that
aho la a renident of th* Htatj of ,’ ,'utih
r - o lna. ri-aiiliiig at U'lnaton Htlem. In
tha aald «u i« . and that there la no
person In the rtlute of Florida, tha ser?}*• »f subpovna upon whom
would
hind the defendant: ami that affiant
« r r&gt;krrK"»** k
hellevee the aga
*bs dafandant to ba over (wanty-oite
years.
You. therefore. Ool.lle ttyrd, are or­
dered to appear to this hill herein duty

eonceallr.r himself so that process can
not be had upon him. and that there la
no other person In the State of Florida,
the service o f subpoena upon
whom
would bind the defendant: and affiant
further •&gt;** ahe believes the age of the
defendant to be over twenty-one yearm.
Tou. therefore. Thomaa 8. Fountain,
are ordered to appear to this bill here­
in duly filed In this cause on the 1st
day of May, A. D. 1911. the same being
a Rule Day o f this courtlt Is further ordered that this notice
be published
for four
consecutive
weeks In the Hanford Herald, a news­
paper published tn Seminole County.
Florida.
Witness: E A. Douglass. Clerk of
the Circuit Court, end a seal thereof,
la the Cl real I Caart, Heeealh Judicial thla Ilth day o f March, A. D. US*.
(BEAL)
B A. DOUOLAhH.
( Irrult la aad far Seatlaale Caaaty,
Clark of the Circuit Court,
Slate »f Flartda.— fa Chaaeery
B y: A. M. W EE K S. D. CL
THETFOUD dt WILKINSON,
DIVOHCE
Attorneys for Complainant.
J -ll-o a.w.-Swc
Jeaale L Fountain. Complainant,
ve
Thomaa S. Fountain. Defendant.
To Thomaa 8 Fountain, Orlando. Flor­
IF YOU HAVE
KICKED
ida:
It appearing from the affidavit of AGAINST
COUNTY
ROAD
Jceele L Fountain herein duly filed,
that ahe la the complainant In the above CONDITIONS, VOTE YES ON
art led cause, and It la the belief of the THE 11TH OR FOREVER AF­
affiant that Thomaa B Fountain ta a
resident of the State of Florida, County TER HOLD YOUR PEACE.
of Oranae, and City o f Oralndo. and
8-oUj and lt-w
that the said Thomas B. Fountain la

NOTICE!
GOOD ROADS PROTECTED
All
merchants
are warned not to sell
ARE BETTER THAN GOOD
W.
A.
Wilson
anything
to be charge
ROADS NEGLECTED.
to
me.
THE COUNTY BOND ISSUE
9-6tp
G. W. SPE.NCEK
WILL PROTECT THEM.
8-5td and lt-w

WE W ANT A BRIDGE AT
IT HAS
Durability, economy, comfort and OSTEEN FERRY.
BEEN
INCLUDED
IN
THE
high trade-in is what yon get if you
$100,000
BOND
ISSUE.
VOTE
own a Hupp.
6-tfc
FOR IT.
The public is cordially invited to an
entertainment at the Paola School
Friday, April 7th at 7:30 p. m. Ice
cream and cake sold fo r the benefit of
the library fund.
G-2tp

8-5td and lt-w

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

$100,000 SPENT NOW WILL
SAVE THE COUNTY MANY
TIMES THAT AMOUNT IN A
FEW YEARS.
VOTE YES
APRIL 11TH.

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A Southern
Institution
T h e business activities o f the Standard
O il C om pany (K entucky) are confined
to the South.
T h e C om pany has progressed w ith the
m arvelous grow th o f the South and is
today a vital part o f the business and
econom ic life o f its people.
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T h e follow ing data gives som e idea o f
the operations o f the Standard Oil C om ­
pany (K en tu ck y) in the State o f Florida:
It operates 1 2 0 tank stations and service
stations.
T h e C om pany pays in salaries and com ­
missions to its r e p re se n ta tiv e s in th e
State o f Florida over $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 per
year.
U nder th e various City, State and CountyLicense, T a x and Inspection law s, it pays
over $ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 per year.
T h e co-operation, loyalty and efficiency
o f the C om pany’s em ployes have con­
tributed largely to the building up and
m aintaining of its State-w ide service to
the public.
T h e C om pany hopes to m erit the public’s
continued patronage based upon the
superior quality o f its products, its effic­
ient organization and its service and tank
station system throughout the State.

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It will repair the roads in Seminole County, which, when built cost
large sums of money. It will also provide for the construction of a
Bridge at Osteen Ferry, and save our citizens, when visiting the
Beach, oppressive bridge tolls.
The Success ot this issue will mean that Seminole County is in the
loremost ranks of the MORE PROGRESSIVE COUNTIES of Florida
Attend the MASS MEETING to be held in Iront ot the FIRST
NATIONAL BANK, SATURDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock when the
issue will be further discussed.
Talks will be delivered by
FORREST LAKE, F. P. FORSTER, JUDGE GEO. A. DeCOTTES
The representative men in Seminole County are for the issue, and it
has been unanimously endorsed by
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SANFORD
•The City Substantial*"

The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME

in.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. A P R IL 10. 1922

NUM BER 12

TROUBLE OVER RECEIVERSHIP
GOOD ROADS ADVOCATES
SANFORDCELERY STAMPED
STATE BANK OF FELLSMERE
CONVENED AT DAYTONA
~ -CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY BY GOVERNMENT SEAL NOW
URGE AN EXTRA SESSION
— PACK IS STANDARDIZED
Comptroller and Circuit Judge Davis Roth Have
Named Receivers

LEVIATHAN IS
Each Package Rears the
P A L A T K A , April 10.— Assistant Attorney General Gaines FEDERAL COURT
left here last night for West Pnlm Beach in connection with the
Government Stamp
DOCKED TODAY closing
o f the State Hank of Fellsmere. Conflict of authority has
ENJ0INSUNI0N1N
of Quality
developed. The Comptroller, under the law, is the only one to
n receiver and he appointed one. Circuit Judge .Davis, of
NEWPORT NEWS name
ORGANIZATION
West Palm Beach, also appointed one nnd the examiner in charge
ON ROAD PROBLEMS
PRE-COOLED PKGS.
of Ihe irnnk wired the comptroller Saturday that Davis, the ap­
For P u rp o se o f Enacting
G a so lin e Tax Law
Which is Invalid

w o m a n y f a c ts a b o u t r o a d s
‘
\RE bro u g h t o u t a t
MEETING
ORLANDO.

April

10.— Governor

Cary IL Hardee o f Florida w » i sent
a telegram by the South Florida and
Ea»t Coa»t Good Ronds asaoclation
in eenvention assembled at the Cas­
ino Burgoyne In Daytona, Saturday,
asking that he Issue a call fo r a spe­
cial session of the Florida S U te L eg ­
islature for the purpose o f enacting
u gasoline tax law.
A t the aamc
‘ time the Florida Press Association In
annual convention at the Ridgewood
sent n similar message urging that
immediate action he tnken In the mat­

M ir T h e A u n r U t r d I 'r r a a l

W ORK OF R E F IT T IN G IIIG S H IP
W IL L RE Q U IR E TE N MONTHS
TO C O M PLETE

pointee, had demanded the keys to the bank. The examiner re­ WORK IN C O A L FIELD S O F W K 8 T|
Y IH G IA N I, O PE R A TO R S
F IR S T T IM E IN H ISTO RY O F CF.I.fused to comply. It is reported the bank wns forcibly entered.
DON’
T
W
A
N
T
IT
ERY G RO W IN G T H A T GOVT.
Gaines arrived at West Palm Beach this morning to ask Judge
H A S STAM PED C R A T E S
Davis
to
vacate
order
appointing
receiver
citing
lack
of
jurisdic­
(11? Tfce %••«&gt;&lt; Ini* d I'r r a a l
Mir Thr \•Aorlntr,t I 'r r . t l
______
tion.
If
Davis
refuses
he
will
np|H*nl
to
the
Supreme
Court
for
N E W P O R T NEW S, April 10,- T h o
C H A R L E S T O N , W. Vn.. A p ril 10.
quo warranto.
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The Pre-Cooling plant o f the San— JiKigc SI cl unlock, oi federal court,

Leviathan docked nt the plant o f the
New port News Shipbuilding nnd Drydock Company this morning fo r nn
overhauling and reconditioning. Tho
work will require ten months or a
year and means the employment o f 800
or more men laid o ff when battleship
building ceased under terms o f dis­
armament.

today issued injunction against Unit- f" r'1 Farm ers’ Exchange has scored

W EST PALM BEACH, April 10.—Judge Davis said at noon
ie had not seen Gaines hut he hqd heard he was in town. He said cd Mine Workers to prevent orgnniza- another b ig hit, which from a publicity
ho \voulu not give a final decision
the receivership matter until tlon work in this state. A ction was standpoint, is of untold value. In adtaken on petition o f slxty-thrrc coal (l|t|on to Bon&lt;|ini; Sanford celery to ‘.ha
lfter further deliberations.

SECOND WEEK OF STRIKE .
IN COAL FIELDS STARTS TODAY,
Navy Strength Cut
Reduced to 65,000 Men
UNION
FRONT
IS
UNBROKEN
—254 Vessels Laid Up

ter.
I
The decision o f the Supreme Court
of Florida ngainst the one cent a gal­ Other Rig Reductions Made in Navy
and Marines.
lon tax on gnsolino deprived the State
road department of $000,000 a year, n
W A S H IN G TO N , April
10.— (B y
monthly stipend o f $42,000 which hod
192.1
been counted on In the budget for the A ssociated. Press.)— The
6-5-B
the year. As n result tho program nnval bill, carrying out f i e
for the pear was In danger o f work­ ratio was reported Saturday to the
It carries a total of$233,ing hardships against different parts House.
222
.
000
,
or
$18l.00fl,00ii less than ap­
of the State whose economic welfare
propriated
Inst
year. There remnins
depend upon state aid In their build­
ing activities. The discussion o f the to be appropriated in a separate
State Aid rond building program as measure later, however, about $00,­
outlined lowered In rapid succession 000,000, estimated by the navy de­
and for the coming year, was the partment ns the cost o f cancellation
outstanding feature o f the Daytona 'o f contracts for ships note ompleted
meeting which was the first held since |and ordered scrapped.
B riefly this is whnt the bill does:
the gathering at St. Augustino where
Cuts tho enlisted personnel from
G&lt;&gt;&lt; d Ronds Roosters decided that the
time for combined activities had itr- 95.000 to 05,000, plus 2.000 npprenrived and thnt it was vPnlly neces­ ' tices.
Leaves officer total substantially
sary to secure aid in order to preservo
the roads thnt hnd been constructed. intact, except fo r the dropping o f
State Road Commissioner Schilling 589 reserve officers on nrtivo duty.
Authorizes commissions fo r only
of Miami wns present nnd gave some
inside history o f the activities o f the 200 o f the 555 first clnss men ut
board. Questions nnd answers fo l­ Annapolis, to be graduated in JJtinc.
Lays up 254 vessels " o f nonde­
lowed in rnpid succession, and fo r a
time tho road commissioner heard script chnrnctcr.
Eighteen battleships are allotted
what the convention had to say about
new i atereprises at this time, and the the United States under the navnl
failure to take care o f the roads that treaty. In rounding out a fleet the
hnd been built.
Mr. Schilling ex­ hill reduces the number o f destroy,
plained that one such contract wns ers in commission front 278 to 193;
necessary because "it had been prom­ authorizes 84 submarines all the
ised,” and immediately there was a cruisers and lighter auxiliary craft.
Out o f the 07,000 enlisted person­
disposition to dig up prosimes thnt
nel
it provides 50,000 for ships afloat.
had not been fulfilled in tho past.
Provides for the same number o f
This took the form o f n resolution
which was reported out by the Reso­ officers in marine corps nnd 19,500
lutions conunittco asking thnt the enlisted men, a reduction o f less than
State Road comntitttca hold the 1. 000.
This number, the navy advised the
meeting at Tampa us promised In
committee,
will be cut to 17.500 with
January. This L . P. Dickey, o f Tnmpa, declared, was having the real in­ tho withdrawal in the next year o f
tention o fth c meeting frustrated by 2.000 mnrin»s from Santo Domingu,
holding t^« Tampa meeting as an ad­ whowill not re-eniist.
journed session a fter tho district
meeting at Tnllnhnsscc when all the IT A L IA N TO W NS W A R
OVER QUESTION O F HOST
disposition o f the contracts had been
made.
TO RED D ELE G ATES
There were about seventy-five of
( I l f T h r C ....c U lr&lt; l f r r . r l
the representative men o f the East
SANTA
MARCH E R IT A ,
Italy.
' "ast and South Florida present , April 10.— Towns o f Marghcritu and
"hen S. M. Tatum o f Miami, the Rapallo are waging n bitter feud re­
temporary chairman, called the meet- t gnrding which municipality is host to
'rg to order at tho Casino llurgoyne, ( the Soviet delegation to Genoa con­
Saturday morning. W . R. Pearman. ference. There is talk o f bloodshed
Jr., secretary o f tho Sanford Chnm- nnd that Genoa conference or leagu e
t 'r of Comniorce, acted as secretary. o f Nations may be called upon to ar­
During the election o f the afternoon bitrate the difficulty.
•he temporary officers were rnndo
The Soviet delegates are in a hotel
(&gt;crmnnent, nnd Hon. Forrest Lake o f within hounds of Rapallo, hut more
Sanford asked to servo as vice­ thnt two miles from Rappnllo sta­
president. Tampa wns somewhat !n- tion nnd only two blocks from Santa
rredulous ns to how that city nnd Mnrgheritn station.
St. Petersburg were included i t the
nvitntions, until the cxplanaUon was FR E N C H A N D G ERM AN S
made that much o f . the travel to
K IL L E D IN EXPLO SIO N
•hose cities enter Florida at JacksonA T SM E LTIN G WORKS
rille and make the trip down the
M ir T k f A H M la lr S P r r « « &gt;
bast Coast and across tho state.
R E R M N . April 10.—Twenty-three
At the morning session President
French soldiers and one German
Tnlum appointed on the resolutions
foreman arc noyr reported killed and
Committee L. P. Dickey, Herbert Fetten others injured In an explosion
kel. Frank B. Stoneman, Forrest
t yesterday at Huetten Smelting Works
l-«ke and ..u g e n e Masters.
near Gleivits, Upper Silesia.
TreAt tho afternoon sesalon a commit­
I mendous excitement is reported at
tee to repreaent the organisation In
tlie scene with the expectation that
the negotiatlona with the Stain Road
martial law may be proclaimed.
department waa appointed by the
chaair, the members o f which were as
BURCH'S SECOND T R IA L
follows: Eugene Masters, St. AngusBEG INS A T I.OS AN G E LES
Dne; C. L. Vining, Daytona, T. J.
'
M lr T l r A H f f l a i m I ’ rra a l
Appieyard, Jr., Lakeland; Arthur
LOS A NG E LES, April 10.— The se­
Shu Its, Orlando; W illiam Worrell,
cond trial o f Arthur C. Rurch fo r the
Moorehavcn; J. J. Parrish, Titusville;
murder o f J. Helton Kennedy, began
here
today.
IO «t h o «4 na f a r * ri»a )

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Situation in Non-Union Fields Also Favorable to
M l» T h e A a M r l « l r 4 I ’ rraa t

IN D IA N A PO LIS, April 10.— The second week of the coal
strike got under way today with unions organization still present­
ing an unbroken front and the situation in the non-union fields he-'
coming more favorable to the union’s cause, according to view of
situation expressed by President Lewis, of the United Mine Work­
ers.
Mine union members and officers are forbidden to interfere
with free competition among men working in the coal industry of
West Virginia nnd tent colonies of strikers in Mingo county will
not be -maintained after thirty days in temporary injunction is­
sued today by Federal Judge McClintock.

CONFERENCE

POLICE BARRACKS
U IT,H 3 1 U IM I
WERE ATTACKED
GENOA, ITALY THIS MORNING
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N A T IO N S O F FO UR C O N T IN E N T S IIESK IG K D FORCE A T BROADTO RE STO R E N O R M A L
FORD RE FU SE D TO SU R R K N C O N D IT IO N S
DER. D E T A IL S L A C K IN G
M ir T h r

Aaaorlfitr*fl I ’ rra a l

G ENO A, April
10.— The Gcona
Economic Conference .form ally opened
this afternoon in the historic pafme
o f St. George l»y Premier Facta, Italy.
Nations o f four continents will a t­
tempt to restore normnl conditions to
the world. Representatives o f thirtythree states are participating. Richnid
Washburn Child, United States A m ­
bassador to Italy, took a seat in the
section reserved for distinguished vis­
itors. He expected to atten d 'all the
open meetings but will not lie present
ut any conferences o f committees at
which actual important work o f con­
ference will be completed.

Mir T h r ta a o r la lr d I ’ rra a l
LO ND O N, April 10.— Police

bur-

racks at Brondford, County C la re , oc­
cupied by official Irish Republican
army units, nltackcd this morning,
says a Limerick dispatch. They ex­
changed fire for considerable time, the
besciged force refusing to surrender.
Captain William O’Brien, in charge o f
units in barracks fatally wounded. No
other details available.
D U B L IN , A pril 10.—A statement
by the liisli Republican publicity de­
partment today says there wns a meet­
ing o f the Irish Republican army in
Dublin yesterday.

MYSTERY OF BILLS MANUFACTURERS
STILL UNSOLVED BY CANNOT ENFORCE
GOV’T. OFFICIALS DEALER CONTRACT
$ 10,000

FO U N D
BY
B O ATM AN
TO H A N D L E E X C L U S IV E L Y C O PY ’
F L O A T IN G IN T I I E
R IG H TED PRO*
RIV E R
DUCTS

M ir T h r

\ a a o r l« ir « l 1 'rra a )

W A S H IN G TO N , April
10.— While
still trying to solve the mystery of
$10,900 in $5 bills turned over to them
by lioatman who found the money
floating in the Potomac river Friduy,
the Department o f Justice agents
spent yesterday digging up various
places in the vicinity o f the bureau of
engraving. Whether they had defin­
ite clues thnt the money was stolen
from the Bureau nearby could not be
learned.

M lf T h r

l i i s i - l a l r i I’ rra a l

W A S H IN G T O N , April 10.— Manu­
facturers cannot enforce contracts un­
der which dealers had agreed exclu­
sively to handle their copyrighted pro­
ducts, the supreme court today held
in u rase brought by the Standard
Fashion Company agnist
Marram*,
Houston At Company of Boston.

FIGHT OVER
NAVAL BILL
ATTY. GENERAL
APPROPRIA’N
DAUGHERTY TO
DISMISS CASE
M ir T h r A a a a rla lrtf I ’ rra a l

IN D IA N A P O L IS , A p ril
10.— Attorncy General
Daugherty
arrived
from Washington today unannounced,
and declared authoritatively that he
la considering dismissal o f indictments
pending In federal court here which
some operators declared made it im­
possible for any wage conference that
would end the coal strike.

SPORTS

I I . At K MEL I

the Unions

A ltm io

operators o f Kentucky and W est V ir - 1m, rkot. washed,
pre-cooled.
and
ginia.
standardized, each package now bears
the stamp U. S.— 1, which means thnt
►n lfc» hi
it Is government inspected nnd is of
first clnss qunlity. This is the first
time in the history of the
Unites!
Stales Bureau of Markets that this
ha
government stamp has ever been put
l-l fri h K i ta H
ha ha
on a package of celery anywhere in
th« United States, nnd it is tho first
D U V A L W IN N E R IN HIGH SCH O O L timc thnt it hn. evar ^
put on , ny
package o f Florida produce. Very of.
ten in the past shipments have been
G A IN E S V IL L E , April 8.— Duval II. made to commission houses subject to
S., with a total o f thirty-three joints, government inspection at point of
carried away first honors in tho 8th destination. Shipments from tho proannual stnte high school track m eet'cooling plant bearing the government
held here Saturday vslien six state rev- stamp U. S.— I are l&gt;eing eagerly doords were broken and ono equalled by innmled by northern commission men,
athletes from twenty-six high schools inasmuch ns they know that produce
o f the stnte.
‘ io stamped finds readier snle than
lllitch, o f Tallahassee, established a that not stnmped.
now record fo r the 100 yards when he
C. M. Horry, tho progressive plant
ran this event in 10 1-5 seconds; Haz- manager o f the Exchange, is responeltine, o f Miami, ran the mile in four aible fo r this innovation. It was thru
minutes, 55 2-5 seconds, which Is 2 3-5 his efforts thnt the Bureau o f Mnrkcts
seconds better than the old record, furnished an inspector who explained
Jones o f Duval paced the 220 yard the requirements necessary in packing,
dash in 23 2-5 seconds fo ra new state before this rtamp could tie placed on
record. Vickery, » f G allicn iiie, broke each package, and ns a result o f thia
the record o f 54 seconds in tho 440 instruction it was but a short time beynrd dash by running this event in 53 fore celery leaving the ‘ pre-cooling
1-5 seconds.
„
plant wns packed to meet the strict
There was no outstanding individual requirements o f the government,
star o f the moot this year. 11axel tine
"S tag Brand," tho official
trado
o f Miami, and Jones, o f Duval, tied mark o f the Snnford Farm ers
Exfor the medal given to the individual change, means a standardized pro­
high point scorer o f the meet, w ith a cooled package to the shipper. Tho
total o f 10 points each. Marshall, of government stamp U. S.— I gives tho
Fort Lauderdale, Reed, o f Duval, and added prestige nnd the fact thnt SnnViekory, o f Gainesville, all scored a ford celery wns tho first to have this
total o f 9 points each.
distinction brings more renown to thia
• Fort laiudcnlnle High will bo pro- great industry o f Sanford,
sented with the banner by the Univor- j
sity o f Florida in recognition o f the
b u va|. Height 5 feet. 5 Inches,
tine sportsmanship and pro.ovoranco
,|onn| Jump: |,avlst Minmi : Marshown in the last three years w hen' „ hl|„ t Fort IjlU l|erdale and Baker Ft.
they have finished in second place. Lauderdale tied for second, nnd third,
This plucky little school lost out Inst nramlay, Gainesville.
Distance 10
year by the mere margin o f the deleH 3.4
mation contest won by Duval and this' Ht.,ny raco (c ,a„ A ) WH„ ,
„ UV|||
year were but five points behind the
R„,ny ri|ce
wo„ ,
Tn).
winners. The summary:
l.hasseo.
100 yard dash, lllitch, Talluhnssee; j
_ _ _ __
Marshall, Fort Lauderdale; Reed. Du- E X H IB IT IO N GAMES Y E S T E R D A Y
vnl; Monettn, Lakeland. Tim e 10 1-6
.
seconds (new state record).
M E M PH IS , Tenn, April 0.—
1-mllo run: llazeltine, M iam i; C ar­ Pittsburg ( N ) . . . . . . . ____ __7 9 1
ter, Fort Pierce; Stuart, Ford Lauder- Memphis ( S ) ................ ....... 2 5 3
dnlo; Vriezo, Duval. Time 4 minutes,
Batteries:
Glnzncc and M attox;
65 2-5 seconds (new stnte record).
?.ahnl*er, Tuero and Shrtak.
120-yanl high hurdles: Jones, Du­
val; Monroe, Ilillslsirough; W . JohnBROOKLY N, April 0.—
son, Monroe; Hillsborough; W . John - 1 •s,,'w ^ o rk ( A ) ------- ------4 9 2
son, Fort Lauderdale; Ditchenmuller, Brooklyn ( N ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
3 2
Fort U uderdale. Time 17 seconds
Batteries: Mays, Bush and Shang;
(new state recotd).
Vance, Mnmntix nnd Deberry, Miller.
put:
I Shot , . PUt,:

Gillispie,
&lt;;illil,l,|c’
Lakeland;
NEW Y’ O R K , April 9.—
*mV" ' JJrown, Duval; V lvk cry ,
........................ 3 1Q ,
Gainesville. Distance 40 feet, 4 3-4 NcW y ork
..................... 2
Q
n*.,0.!' .
...
'
Rntterlea: Wilkinson and Schalk;
Pole vnule:
Raker, ro rt Lauder- t n _____
. ,
,
, „
,
t&gt; 11 l* , in
i i f
1 1 *• Barnes, Shea, Jonnard and Snyder,
dale; Robb, bort Picrco; L. M arshal,,
______
Tallahassee. Height 10 feet, 4 3-4 1 W ASHINGTON, April 0.—
Inches. #
Boston ( N )
.......................... 2 10 1
220-yard dash: Heed, Duval;
II. j Washington ( A ) ........... ..... 3 b 2
Marshall, Fort Lauderdale;
Hobble, (10 innings)
Hillsborough;
Monetta,
Lakeland.I
Rattcriea: Watson, Filllngcm and
Time 23 2-5 seconds (new state rec- O'nell, G ow dy; Rrillhart, Gleason and
ord).
Gharrity.
Quarter m ile: Vickery, G ainesville;
N E W A R K , N. J. April 9.—
liurwell, Fort I-audordale; lln ll, Ocala,
MrRobcrts, Hillsborough. Tim e
53 Philadelphia ( N ) ................. 7 10 0
Newark ( I n t ) .................... . . 0
4 0
4-5 seconds (new state record).
Batteries: Ring, Smith and Patera;
Discus throw: Lowenstein, Duval;
Gillispie, Lakeland;
Reed,
D uval; Barneis, Knelsch, Gowdy and Man­
.
Shirley, Rradentown. Distance
104 ning.

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PR ESAG E D IIY VIGOROUS A T ­
feet (new state record).
T A C K T O D A Y FO LLO W IN G
i C IN C IN N A T I, April 9.—
220-yard low hurdles: Monroe,
Boston ( A ) . .
9 3 0
P R E S E N T A T IO N
Hillsborough; Nalte, Duval;
Jones, Cincinnati ( N ) I ____ I I I I Z I I b 7 3
M l* Tfce A
Intf«1 I'r r a a l
Duval; BurweII, Fort Lauderdale. Tim #
Batteries: Pleray, Karr and Ruhl;
W A S H IN G T O N , April 1 0 ,-F lg h t 28 seconds (tlod state record).
, Donohoe and Wlngo,
over the naval paproprialion bill waa
Half mile: llazeltine, Miami; VickB A L T IM O R F , April 9.—
presaged by vigorous attack on being cry, Gaincaville; Jordan, G alneavllle; Philadelphia ( A ) ................ S 7
1
presented in house today following a rtomborger, Orlando. Time 2 minutes Baltimore ( I n t ) .............
4 10 0
frontal presentation o f minority views. na-C secon d s.
| n, , teriea:
Rommel, Harries and
High jump: McDowell, Calnsavtllar Fohman, Thom as; Frank, M cAboy
The Herald fo r Post Cards.
Iorter, Orlando; Lewis, Duval; Fob and Styles.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922

T R U C K F A R M S PR O JEC T
DR. R R IT T A N P R E A C H E S A T T H E
18 L A U N C H E D A T A V O N
R A P T IS T CHURCH TOM ORROW .
P A R K W IT H 1,000 A C R E S
The people o f Sanford will be glad
- T O N I G H T A V O N P A R K , A pril 8.— Organiza­ to know that Dr. C. M. Brittan will
tion o f the Red Hills Farms, Inc., was preach at the First Baptist church to­
perfected hero recently with a con­ morrow.
Celery is moving at n rapid rate.
trol o f about 2,000 ncres o f trucking
Dr. Brittan has been a preacher o f
land.
Within the last two weeks, note fo r many years nnd is well and j
And celery money is coming in nt n with the snles campaign not yet start- favorably
known
throughout
the
rapid rate.
ed, the compnny has sold twenty-four stnle. Tho Baptists here nrc to be
-------o f the farms into which the property congratulated upon having him to
Have you attended the Chautauqua, has been divided.
The farm s sold supply fo r them during the time while
m
wlth all her glorious curls, her
nnd do you intend to attend nert ranged from ten to fo rty acres, and they nrc without n regular pastor.
smile and cheerful spirit comes to
year?
some o f the purchasers have already
Thr subject fo r the morning hour,
you in her latest success—
-------started
building.
A
considerable 11 a. m., will l&gt;e "The Divine Lever,"
Soli's Marimbn Rand today and to- acreage o f strawberries w ill be tried while the evening topic will be “ The
night will round out n week o f pleas- out on Jhe land In the coming year, Strength o f Zion."
ure nnd profit.
While previously Avon Park had
The evening hour has been changed
----- A LSO -----not been considered as a trucking sec- from 7:30 to 8 o’clock.
Wnltor
Morgan
is
home
fo
r
the
tion,
the
organization
o
f
tho
Red
Iu
addition
to
the
sermons
by
Dr.
■
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la in
week end nnd reports business in his Hills Farms, Inc., is expected to give Brittan the church has prepared a
territory ns being very good.
it prestige in this form o f agricul- program o f song nnd music under
-------|ture.
the direction o f Miss Simmons, organ­
Saturday at the Princess— An A ll­
“ Friendly Enemies" nt the Chnutau- 1 V g ..
/ i.
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lh e shipment o f citrus fruts from ist, and Mrs. Phillips, choir leader.
Star Cast in "Tracked to Earth"
qun tent lust night drew n nrge crowd . 1, 1.
,• _
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,
* his section is continuing, with the
nnd was undoubtedly the best play
packing houses working full capacity. HUES C IT Y FOR $.',0,000
that has ever been witnessed in SnnFOR H U S B A N D ’S D EATH
The total shipments fo r the season
ford.
arc expected to be about 200,000
M IA M I, April 8.— Mrs. Clnrn Marboxes, ms compared with 120,000
J. G. Gallemore and several other boxes in the previous season. The ler, widow o f R. R. Marlcr, n city
The world at your door every even­
editors o f South Florida, passed thru grapefruit being sold here is bringing patrolman who was shot and killed
early this morning fo r the Dnytonn prices from $1.50 to $4.50 a box.
several months ago by County Detec­ ing fo r 15c.— Daily Herald.
meeting. C. E. Howard, o f Orlando,
The Pittsburgh-Florida Fruit G row ­ tive Jack Adams during a man hunt,
war in the crowd.
filed suit fo r $50,000
ers’ association, which is planting yesterday
ngninst
the
city.
more thnn 4,000 acres in citrus fruits,
S Do you want to be throttled by the has shipped nbout f&gt;0,000 boxes this
Adams, with deputies and policerailroads? I f not, read the article on
yenr from its first unit o f plnntings, n,,’n&gt; “ t night had surrounded an csthe front page and Join the Chamber
about ’00 acres, which came into bear- tn*c where a negro was believed to
o f Commerce, the only organization ing this yenr. The association mar- be hiding. Adams saw a clump of
that can successfully fight this new
keted its fruit through its own pack- hushes move nnd believing the negro
ruling.
ing house, which it erected this yenr. 10 be concealed thero called out. When
------------------- ,
a form was seen to move, without
J. Hochrciter, o f New York, has ar­
N E W B A S E B A L L RU LES.
»n answer coming, he fired. Marler
rived in the city to handle the busi­
-------! stood up nnd cried to him thnt he had
ness o f Chas. Pape A Co., nnd his
O R LA N D O . Fla., April {).— Presi- been hit nnd fell dead in Adams’ arms
fumily w ill arrive next week. They •lent W alter W. Rose, o f the Fioridn when the latter reached him.
will be here the greater part o f the State League, promulgated two rules *
-------------------------summer und will live at 001 Elm ave­ yesterday for the guidance o f local ENGLISH P IL O T DEAD
nue.
management o f the vnrious clubs o f
W A S IN A ER O CRASH
the league.
A E R IA L E X PR E SS P L A N E S
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsh w ill lenvo
He is determined to protect the um--------uext week for their home in Detroit pires this yenr by ruling that tw o
Mir The AunrlairS Press)
where they will spend the summer but polico officers must he stationed in 1 PA RIS, April 8. Rl E. Duke, pilot
will come buck to Sanford early in the parks nt each game within easy of thc KnR|ll,h P '* "e that crashed
the fall fo r Mr. and Mrs. Walsh are hailing distance o f tho umpires. Rdlc &gt;'c8tcr&lt;,n&gt;'- «H*d today, bringing the
real Sanford residents und boosters.
No. 2 provides thnt no one not in uni- ,,cnthf' to "cvcn frwm thc collUlon o f
form nnd actively engaged; in tho thp two npr5nl
Plnncs in midThe Sanford Furniture Co. is sole gnme shall be allowed to lounge on n*r*
agents for the well-known Eddy Re­ or nrnund the players' bench.
Unde Snm shouldn't be unreason­
frigerator, and Jack Davison says it’s
able. He should remember thnt he
the best on eurth. He says the first
You nrc hound to get one o f our din­ took his own time to pay his debt to
Eddy refrigerator manufactured 75
ners sooner or Inter i f you stay in Lafayette.
years ago is now on exhibition at the
,
,
..
Sanford. You henr about them every
•ompanys plant after 30 years con- day from satisfied customers. A t the
We suspect nt times thnt our butchslant use, and then goes or to tell an­ Seminole Cafe.
l l - l t c ( cr is descended from some jungle nnother fairy story o f an Eddy refrig e iSanford, Florida
'ccstor who used to lie in wait to get 209 Park Avc.
STRENGTHator in Texas that in making a liar
-PROGRESS-SERVICE
Thc
Herald
fo
r
Post
Cards.
his living.
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ly got to go to town three times n
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week to get Icc. A fte r installing the
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Kd.ly tt «-3* necessary f..i him to
10 Stores in Georgia-------------------------------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _
-1 Store in Fioridn
make the trip once a week. He hud to
FOK R E N T — Desirable eight room
think up some other story to get to
home, furnished or unfurnished, six
town. A ll who believe this story ran
months or yenr lease. Phono 343-W .
stand on their head and the rest of
_________________ __________ tf-atp
you can go to— sec that refrigerator.
FOR R E N T — Tw o unfurnished rooms,
-------M
bath, for li';hthousekeeping. Good
Classified Ads 5c a line. No M location. Apply "It. S.", care o f Ileis. G A S O L IN E T A X IN V A L ID ,
....ad taken for less than 23c. M aid Office.
S T A T E W IL L LO SE M O N E Y
C-tfe
and positively no classified to
T H A T W E N T FOR ROADS
ads charged to anyone. Cash to FO R R E N T — Unfurnished rooms fo r __________ llX»stinii«.| fmm I' i f f llw i
housekeeping, light and water fu r­
must accompany nil orders. to
work that have been awarded w ill re­
nished.
Rates reasonable. 205 Oak
Count fire words to a line to
main in effect. A check several days
_ _ _
5-2wp.
and remit accordingly.
to avenue.
ago, he said, assured him that the de­
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It’s the Start

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“THE LOVE LIGHT”
A Monkey Comedy

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PHORDS

That two dollars in your hand may be the
father of your fortune— and its children may
be working for you when you have to stop.

The easy spender may be a “ good fellow,”
but he is a foolish man and everybody knows
it.
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FOR SALE CH EAP

Some how we all respect the man who has
“ money in the bank.”

3 TOURINGS

Your

Calendar

Bank

2 ROADSTERS

Is

$100 Up

Ready™Get It Now

B. &amp; O. Motor
Co.

i The Seminole County Bank

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FOR R E N T

CLASSIFIED :
ADS
:

The Church well Co.!

Sanford’s New Store-

to

FOR SALK
FOR S A L E — Several hundred budded
orange tree*.
Hart’s late. Very
cheap fo r quick snlo. Address A. B.
Commons, Mossdnlc or Sanford, Fla.
10-Stp
FO R S A L E — Mecca hammock 5 acres
improved, $1,500; time payment, no
interest. Box 701, ,1. Allen. Sanford,
i
0-3tp
FOR S A L E — Potato barrels in any
quantity, special prices on cur lots,
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
M fg. Co., Clcnrwnter, Fla.
8-tfc
FOR S A L E OR L E A S E —Ono 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford nvc. walking
distance to city. Two lots
corner
Center and Elm avc. Two lots west
tide Palm etto nve., 50 ft. from Elev­
enth St.
Make offer. B. T. Corey,
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Angelee, C alif.__________________288tf; 2 9 tf

FOR R E N T —Comfortable house o f 10
rooms. Central, partly furnished.
Six months or longer. Reference. Cull
nt 318 Magnolia Ave.
l- 2tp

partment had monies in hand to take
care of work already authorized, lie
plans to make n survey o f the situa­
tion in the light o f the court's decis­
ion, and learn just where thc depart­
ment will stand in thc way o f further
W A N T E D — Position by lady as nurse, projects.
companion or housekeeper.— Mrs.
Legal authorities nppenred unani­
Brown, 317 East Third St.
10 3tp mous that there was i it lie likelihood
o f a refund of monies already collected
S T O P - L O O K — READ
under the measure. No provision for
F R U IT -P R O D U C E S H IPP E R S
T ry our expert service collecting R ail­ such an eventuality exists in the fa l­
General
Buford
road Claims.
Original. /Vouchers len law, A ttorney
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern pointed out, and he agreed with other
Shore Clnim Adjustment Co., W. G. sources that a refund was virtually
Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with P. It. out of the question.
R. Claim Department, ten yoars, SenThe law became operative June 10
ford, Del.
10-c.o.d-2wc lust.

AUTOM OBILES
A U T O M O IIIL E R E P A IR and Point
shop on Sanford Heights nt Rcher
Bros, old stand. Our prices nro reas­
onable nnd all work guaranteed.— E.
S. Stenklcy.
4-15tp

LOST

Inquire ot
L O S T — Gold evert harp pencil. Find­
5-tfdh
er return to 918 Myrtle nvenuo nnd
FO R S A L E — Warehouse with R. It. receive rewnrd.
8-4tp
aiding. W ithin four blocks o f center LO S T— T ire rack with rim and 31x4
o f city.
Goodrich tire, license number und
Ceo. V . K N IG H T
rear light attached. Findro please no­
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272-tfc t i f y Frnnk Akers Tire Co.
9-3tp

While its operation so far had in­
dicated an annual yield around $C00,000 Comptroller Amos said he believed
thnt the measure would shortly have
begun to yield nt the rate o f $750,000
a yenr,

M EN ’S D E PA R T M E N T

Ladies'

SHOES

K N IT TEDDIES

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III.ACK KID IILU OXFORDS

Large and smnll sizes

R R R h i a m i U j i a R i i i

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Ladies'

t

MUSLIN PETTICOATS

$5.00

M AHOGANY C A LF IILU OXFORD
Medium To*

$5.00

l.adica’

NAINSOOK GOWNS
M AHOGANY C A LF HAL YOUNG
MEN’S OXFORDS

$6.50

(Hr Thr Aa.orlntrd Frras)
ST. A U G U S T IN E . April 8.— Martin
F. Carey, vice president of tho Stan­
dard Oil Company o f New York,
died at a local hospital nftcr a stroke
o f paralysis, March 23.

REW ARD FOR A N Y IN FO R ­
Get that good turkey dinner
or
M ATION LEAD ING TO R E ­
chicken
dinner
at
the
Seminole
Cafe
FO K
H E M S T IT C H IN G ,
plaiting COVERY
OF SAME.— C. E.
10-Gtp tomorrow. Eventually, why not now?
akirts, negligees, aide-box
nccor- H EN RY.

to.

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S T A N D A R D O IL M A N
DIES A T ST. A U G U S T IN E

M ISC ELLAN E O U S

dean, one-fourth knife plnlta fo r ruf
to to to to to to
flea. Call 302-J, or write Mrs. Sor­ to to to
rell, Box 771, Sanford. A ll work guar­ IF YO U W A N T A GOOD BUSINESS
anteed.
0-0tp A T A IIAKG A1N, LOOK TH IS OVER.
RE A SO N FOR S A L E
GIVEN..—
Tw en ty miles per gallon o f gas, BOOTH’S LU N C H ROOM. 217 S A N ­
1l-4tp
16,000 miles on tires, no repairs. This FORD A V E N U E ,

Broad Toe

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in pink nnd white

FO R S A L E — Lunch room, best loca­
You mustn't believe dll that is
STR A YE D OR STOLEN—ONE
tion, next to theatre, doing fine bus­
written
about thc wicked movies. So
1 H AY HORSE, SHORT MANE,
iness. Owner has other business. A d­
many
writers
hnvo had scenarios re­
S E V E R A L RRANDS OF ID E N ­
dress Box 210, Sanford.
7-0tp
TIFIC A TIO N .
REASONABLE jected.

6-tfc

L A D I US’ D E PA R TM E N T

WANTED

F O R 8 A L E — Ono trunk.
120d Palm etto Avc.

is what IIupp owners »ay.

Phone 127 5

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P A Y CASH
L ife is Run by Habits— Form Good Habits— Get in the Cash Paying
Habit— Buy for Less Habit

11-ltc
FOR S A L E — Johnson bicycle motor,
in good shape. I f you don’t want a
motor on a bicycle it would be fine
fo r n canoe or wind-wagon i f fitted
with an aerial propellor.— W. L. MeAlexander, 200 Palmetto Ave. 11-ltp'

T h e

C h u r c h w e l l
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10,1022

S Q U IR E

E D G E G A T E —

8T. P E T E TO F L O A T
HON’ D IS S U E OK S365.000

(By Thr A&lt;•»'*&lt;-InI. il I'rr.ti
ST. PE TE R SB U R G , April 10— Vot­
ers o f St. Peternburg on May 10 will
decide whether Ihc city ahnll float
a lK&gt;nd issue of $305,000 for municlpal imprivementn, including conrtruction o f nn electric power pant nt a
cost o f 11)00,000. The plant would be
used to penernte power for tho
municipal water plnnt and the mu­
nicipal railwny system, and Inter fo r
tho street lighting system. It would
not serve private corporations or in­
dividuals. O f the remaining $65,000,
completion o f the original Ilayboro
commercial harbor project would conaumc |50,000, while the hnlance
would be used fo r extension and en­
largem ent o f the sewerage disposal
plant.
Th e date for the election was se­
lected nt the Inst meeting of tho City
Commission. The bonds would bear
5 1-2 per cent interest and would
run fo r a term o f 30 years.
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
21at.
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S H O U LD N O T H P ftIN K L E
L A W N S (JUICING P IK E
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ST. PE TE RSB U RG , April 10.— The
city commission here declares citizens
should not sprinkle their lawns or use
w ater unnecessarily while a fire in in
progress, because the fire department
nt any time might need every drop
available.
In order to impress tho
fnct upon tho minds o f residents nn
ordinance to thut e ffe c t has been
passed and violators w ill he fined $25
nnd costs for each infraction o f the
law.

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. Poetic Quotations Refute to Be Quoted

ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Porter of
L/i/.ghorne, Pa., who have spent the
winter in St. Petersburg, are the
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
I. I). Mnrtin.
Guy Mc.Mullin o f Jnckksonvillo is
among the new arrivals In the city
and will have charge o f tho now ice
delivery here for J. L. Hart. Aa soon
ns possible they willh ave a ware­
house on the railroad.
John Bell o f [.ako Monroe and
Walter Hand o f the west aldo an­
nounce their candidacy for the posi­
tion o f county commissioners today.
John Meisch has already been an­
nounced by his friends for tho posi­
tion which mnkos three fo r the place,
as L. I'. Hagan tho present commis­
sioner will not run.
K. W. Pearman, Jr., the secretac *
o f the Sanford Chamber o f Com m er c
remained over tho week-end fo r a
visit with Daytonn friends. Mr. ami
Mm. Pearman spent six months at
the beach last summer, and their
trips to the seashore is something
like coming home. M r l ’earman is the
secretary and treasurer of tho newly
organized South Florida and Fast
Coast Good Hoads association, and
attended the Good K inds meet at the
Casino Hurgoyne on Saturday.— D ay­
tonn Journal.

OUCH! BACKACHE!
RUB LUMBAGO OR
STIFFNESS AWAY

ST. P E T E T A K E S A D V A N T A G E
OF SU M M E R K A TE S ItU II P A IN FROM BACK W IT H
S M A L L T R I A L B O TTLE O F
I Hr Thr Am*firIntr «J 11rr *ai
OLD “ ST. JACOBS O il."
ST. I'E TE KSB U K G , April 10.— St.
Petersburg is probably the first city
When your hack is sore and Inme
in the state to take advantage o f tho
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism
recent announcement by the railroad*
bus you stiffened up, don't su ffer! Get
that summer rates to Florida will be
u small trial bottle o f old, honest "St.
granted this season. In order to at­
Jacobs O il" nt any drug store, pour n
tract summer visitors, members of
little in your band nnd rub it right
the Apartment House Owners’ Asso­
on your aching hack, and by the time
ciation have voted to cut tho winter
you count fifty , tho soreness nnd lame­
rental scale 50 per cent.
ness is gone.
Don’t stay crippled! This soothing,
B U S T M IT E S C A U S E LOSS
penttrntlng oil needs to he used only
O F F IF T Y C E N T S PE It BOX
once. It takes the pain right out nnd
ends the misery. It is mngicnl, yet
G A IN E S V IL L E , A pril 10. — Bust
absolutely harmless and doesn’ t hum
m ites cause a loss o f fifty cents a
the skin.
box on nhout half o f the Florida citrus
Nothing elm stops lumbago, sciati­
fru it crop, according to Professor J.
ca,
backache or rheumntlsm
so
R. Watson entomologist o f the I ’la.,
promptly. It never disappoints!—
Experiment station here, but the loss
Adv.
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m ay be prevented at slight expenese
i f the young fruit is sprayed’ with
Notice of Application foi Tax Deeds
lim e sulphur solution.
Under Section 575 of the General
Spraying, Prof,
Watson
says,
Statutes, I. iimm of Florida
should be done ns soon ns the mites
return in appreciable numbers. The
Notice is hereby given that Chnrlcs
m ites are very small nnd can be I). Cary, purchaser of Tax C ertificate
seen only with the aid o f a hnnd lens No. Hi, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
and because o f this P ro f. Watson de­ I&gt;. HMl', has filed said certificate in
the fruit should he watched my office ami has made application
closely. The mites are worst on fo r tax deed to issue in accordance
grap efru it in April and on oranges with law. Said certificate embraces
in June.
The lime-sulphur solution the following described property in
should not he used when the tempera­ Seminole County, Florida, to-w it: W
ture is above ninety degrees.
1-2 o f 8 E 1-4 o f SW 1- 1 of SW 1-4 nnd
SW 1-4 o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 nnd
G A IN E S V IL L E PO LIC E
N W 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E o f W line
IN BIG C IT Y CLASS o f Sanford Grant (less K25 ft. N nnd
S by 660 ft. E nnd W in SE corner nnd
( H r T h e A * * n r la lr 4 T r e s s )
less N. 7 1-2 ch.) Sec. 2», Twp. 10 S,
G A IN E S V IL L E , April 10— GainesRange 30 E., containing 25 acres. The
viilo’a police department is now out
said land being assessed nt the date
o f the amnll town class nnd members
o f the issuance of such certificate in
o f the force w ill he paid soon salaries
the name of Elizabeth Kissel.
instead o f fees, Tho ordinance put­
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 18, dat­
tin g the salary feature into effect
ed the 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1010.
w ill become effective October 1, the
has filed said certificate in my ofTico
beginning o f the fiscal year.
Ehe
nnd has made application for tax deed
C ity Council at the same meeting
to issue in accordance with law. Said
fixed the salary o f the City Mana­
certificate embraces the following de­
g e r at $3,000 and that o f the City
scribed property situated in Seminole
Marshal at $2,100.
County, Florida, to-w it: A ll N K 1-4
in Sanford Grunt (less beg. 45 Iks.
Fortunately, however, posterity will
W of N E cor. run W to intersection
have only our epitaphs to Judgo us
o f W line of Sanford Grant, S W ly
by.
along Grant line 15.00 ch., E 4.08 ch.,
You w on't go wrong when ycu buy a N E ly 17.55 ch. to b e g .). Sec. 31, Twp.
Huppmobile. It'a the beat automobile 10 S., Range 30 E, 110 acres. The Said
in the world in ita price-claai.
6-tfc land being assessed at the date o f the

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issuance o f such certificate in the
namu o f Elizabeth Kissci.
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 22, dat­
ed the 2nd day of June, A . D. 1010, has
filed said certificate in my ofTico and
has made application fo r tax deed to
issue in accordance with Ipw. Said
certificate embraces the follow ing de­
scribed prpoerty situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. N W
cor o f N E 1-1, Sec. 32, Twp. 10 S.,
Range 30 K. Hun E 12 chs., S 20 ch
to S and L E Ky W ly along fuufte
7 1-2 ch., N 20 deg. W 10.00 ch., W 10
ch., S 11-13 ch., N E ly *23 ch., S 14 deg.,
E 8 ch., S Cl deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W
o f E line of See. and 10 ch. N o f S.
line o f N E 1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor.
o f N W 1-4 o f Sec. N to N W cor. o f
Sec. E to beg. 107 acres. The said
land being assessed at the date o f the
issuance o f such certificate in the
namu o f Jacob Kissel.
Unluss said certificates shnll be r e ­
deemed according to law, tax deed w ill
issue thereon on the 15th day o f May,
A. D. 1022.
Witness my olTicial signature and
s&lt;al this 10th day o f A pril, A . D, 1022.
(S E A L )
E. A . D O UG LASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
4-lO-Otdh By: A. M. W E E K S, D. C.

TH E
OSTEEN
11HIDGE
W IL L SAVE YOU MONEY
W HEN
YOU
V IS IT
TH E
REACH THIS SUMMER. VOTE
FOR IT.

BY LOUIS RIC H AR D

Hi

FMlv Fashion Hint

A D A Y T IM E

The Eddy Refrigerators
ARE THE BEST ,,1,nk WORLD, BAR NONE

W e will demonstrate them with A N Y make
of family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest.

FRO C K

One i' always smartly* frOcknt in
tins model of dark-blue serge I-argc.
full sleeves, stitched with folds of
fancy braid, arc set into the large
armholes, while a narrow ln.lt indi­
cates the lowered waist-line
I lie
round neck i- oillarless Medium size
require." 2 yards 54-mch material
Pictorial Review Dress N o f&lt;702.
Sizes, .14 to 42 nidus bust and 16 to
20 years. Price, J5 cents.

Sanford Furniture Company

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD 0FFIC1

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Workers in the woods frequently find the trail blazed by
the axes o f those who have gone before. Guided by these
marks, they easily find their way.
Advertisements perform a similar duty fo r you in the
important business o f spending your money. They point
the way to values o f which you would never know if they
were not there to guide you.
Do you read them Wise shoppers do. They are the
economical buyers— the ones who keep themselves strict­
ly up-to-date on the best opportunities for saving money,
or spending it judiciously?, which is one and the same
thing.
Read the advertisements in this paper. Read them to
know what’s what in the shopping district. Read them
because they place before your eyes a moving panorama
of business progress. Read them to save money—to save
steps— to save disappointments. Read them because
they blaze your trail to satisfaction in your every-day
buying.

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THE 8ANPORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10,1M2

WORK THEY ENJOY
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Cane-Cutting Time.
It ia understood thnt Rev. T. W.
Rnnch-r w ill be at Muore’s Station
iuty Iw n M Are Thoee on Iho Sugar
church to preach hereafter on tho 1st
Plantations Whan tha Harvaat
Sunday instead o f the third as here­
It Balng Gathersd.
tofore.
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Something special at Riven Broth*
m , Sanford avenue— Ladles’ pun
thread silk hose, mercerised lisle top,
seam and fashioned stitchlngs, double
sole, heel and toe, shaped doae fittin g
ankle. Colon, black, white and cordo­
van. Easter sale price $1.25. Also
a very nice and complete line o f every­
thing in socks, three quartern and
full length hose for men, women, boys,
girls and infants at Easter Sale
prices. Don't fail to sco our show­
ings beforo buying. R iv e n Brothen,
Sanford avenue.
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Mrs. Jones ond Miss Hoskins Jones
"Wakr up. jbn niggers. and git yoah
Ibrrkfua reedy! Wafer up and git to were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
vork C* rlnga through thr afreets of J. H. McCaalin in town Monday even­
ihf little town atlll rapt In eluinber, ing o f lost week.
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
Helena Robblna wrltea In the New Or6-tfc
Mrs. C. A. Palmer was called again 21» t
Irana Time* Picayune. Four o’clock
to Palatln last week at the death o f
in i the crier goea slowly on. The
When you are planning your new
her father, Mr. Gutling.
Mark, foggy night laga In flight at 1/
spring
dresses, plan on visiting our
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany drove to
] wondering when the brilliant eun will
store
and
taking advantage o f some
Auburndale
last
week
to
visit
Mr.
uml
I come to frighten It awny. Loudly and
more Inalatently the old man crlea the Mrs. Charles Adams and also visited o f tho unusual values we have pro­
alarm, alternating between a alng aong W inter Haven to purchase nursery vided fo r you. New goods Just re­
land a taore emphatic call, till gradual­ stock and Lake Gem this week fo r ceived and at prices that please.
l y one eeeraa to know that life bestirs more young citrus trees.
R iv e n Brothen, Sanford Avenue.
lt»H' behind the closed doora of the
fltf-w 2t
Fred Townsend arrived here a week
Icablna. Here a woman, opening the
I door atarea at the receding back of ago Saturday from Los Angeles, Cal.,
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. o f his
GOOD HOADS BRING PRO*
the crier,
there a____________
man’* dark head .pro- to visit the w ife and family
trudei from the wbll. curtains In an late brother, George Townsend on RLE AND PROSPERITY. SEMo{H*n window and call* to a Mend In ] Mellonvlllo avenue. He was very I INODE COUNTY IS AFTER
[open
|th* neighboring house. Smoke curls favorably Impressed with the Sanford R O T » L
|upward from rows of chimneys. The section, and as he has just recently
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Indor of coffee Alls the air.
Lights disposed o f his walnut grove in Cali­
Igledm In the curtained doorways, and
fornia he may decide to come here to
Your shoe money goes farthest at
IbolMemuB chatter proclaims the workreside. He left the last of Inst week our store.
P itera Diamond Hrand
|er* preparing for the field.
shoca are solid leather throughout.
goon they stream from the cabins. fo r his home.
Miss Gladys Deiterirk was at home New spring stock Just rw oivcd com­
Imeii and women, young and old; huge
run hats cover the dusky heads The last Sunday fo r the day from Orlando prising the new and good things for
women’s skirts, looped up by the tie where she is nursing for Dr. McKwen every member o f the fam ily. See our
string* about the hips, reach only t « again.
styles and hear our price*. W e save
the knees, the upper eicess of cloth
D. L. nnd Robert Thrnshor have you money.
Rivers Brothers, San­
forming a bustle effect of ample probought 15 acres more land o f A. B. ford avenue.
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h . tlons.
Pipes In mouths, dinner
Cameron
adjoining
that
which
they
buckets In hand and rane knlvea slung
lover shoulders, the colorful procession bought Inst year o f Mr. Cameron,
lef workers wends Its wny, slip-slop.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Henley have
Isllp'hip, through the streets. Into bought four acres uncleared land on
ficsiy roadways and on to the cane Celery avenue from II. H. Chappell
Installed and Guaranteed by
field destination. Children, too. ac­ opposite their furm* and arc having
company It. to play with the shanty
some clearing done and preparing to
children on the plantation grounds.
build a modem home.
Or left to themselves at home they
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corley have
grasp their chance of uninterrupted
squabble nnd play with happy henrts. moved onto their new place recently
Now In the fields, the slnahlng of the purchased nnd arc having clearing amt
The vocational committee o f tho Busi­
|tall .-ane stalks forma an accompani­ tiling done nnd expect to build a new
ness and Professional Women’s Club
ment for the songs nnd chatter of the hurnu soon.
requests ail young women &lt;NHiring
negroes. The overseer as he rides by,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ward, jr.,
•topping his slow-moving horse for a have moved from town to the Corley employment to register at the First
National Honk.
moment to survey the fields of work­
place thnt Mr. nnd Mrs. Hates bought
ers. sees bended hacks, hears the calls
AGNES G. IIP.ltNP.fi. Chain •an
to one another or the now almost recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hates will
Mr.
breathless songs mid smiles n hit, for come out shortly to reside nlso.
he enjoys the csne-ciitting harvest as Wnrd ia Mrs. Hates’ son.
much ns they And I rally tho negroes
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Cameron have
enjoy If. that camaraderie esj-erlally, gone to the Cameron ranch at Hoatsnd the opportunity t" exchange the wick to remain for the next three
snwndtl Jobs at 12 nnd 63 u day for months.
II v» nnd n full day’s work in the
C. E. Corpening nnd party enjoyed
fleld. They cut, ns they say. "from
a
fishing trip to Keontockhntchic
Vln to esln’t," from Hie time when they
can ' i f till the time when they can’t, creek Inst Saturday.
The first snap beans nnd coco zilla
end they enjoy It.
lint the negroe* nre not the only or Italian squash were shipped out o f
one* who enjoy the enne cutting nnd East Sanford last week. Sonic grow ­
grinding »eason.
The boys of the ers expect to begin pepper picking in
net,1i ' rh' od are In the element.
nhout 10 dayo.
When tinned with u stout knife they
Nick Z.crnovcnn killed n hie diamond
tatnc sgtiirst tlie huge ever .revolt Ins
csrri'T (hat hauls the stalks tip Into hack rattler Inst Monday nnd says it
the mill und out of their reach. Bet­ was trimmed up with twelve rattlers
ter nnd sweeter still Is the cane nnd n button.
ehewe;| on the sty In the solitary midst
of a waving cane field, or "swiped"
GOOD ROADS PROTECTED
1from loaded freight car* In the early
ARE
BETTER THAN GOOD
! ■ morning, one eye "peeled for the
ROADS
NEGLECTED.
H w strh m sn.’’ the other on the lookout
THE
COUNTY
BOND ISSUE
M ig v iiiii! wormy cune. Hmv torturing
• re the nfler-hourr *i&gt;ont rft school for W ILL PROTECT THEM.
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Jcnori failure or for "tensing the
rirls" when the other fellows nre
on’ In the cane Helds or at the mill!
W E E K ’S W R ATH Kit
Equip your Fishing Tackle with
a
■ Ar i when knives are forfeited for a
■ l*r -■ fv f cutting desks Instead of Weather Outlook for the Period April South Rend Level Winding Anti-back
| am . huw cruel to them Is the punish10 to 15, Inclusive
lash, or a Shakespeare reel, Cortland
tuent' Sugar cane senson Is Indeed a
South Atlantic nnd East
Gulf line, Itcddon’a hamho A gate Rod, "A l
•ctixd &gt;enaon of cutting and squirm­ States: Unsettled, warm and show­ Tons’* bait and lleddon Minnows at
ing
ery first half, generally fair and cool- prices lower than you ever expcclrd.
One can Imagine, for hours at a
F IF T E E N PER C E N T D ISC O U N T on
er second hnlf o f week.
time the scenes Inking place in the
fields or In Ihe mill, but cares and
all Hods and Reels. A ll
QC
COUNTY ROND ELECTION,
duties call nnd the fascinating plants*
Minnows, each ..........- ..... ...... O t l v
|tl«n view must lie left for fnll house* TUESDAY, APRIL U TIL VOTE

Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
\V( itzir it zi our honnt
belief that the lobarcot tiled
in Chriterfirld are of finer
quality (znd hence of better
U ite ) thin in any other
cigarette at the price.
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES

o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blend**!

Rayfield Carburators

Sanford Battery Service
Company

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

.. Employment Bureau..

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rivantng, or garden-making. or bus!

n« *« until the hell cnlls once again.
fjj the meantime, negroes bend to
if* tsvk In the fields, the grant mouth
of ilie derrick haul* the cane Into the
Carrier, hoy* ami girls chew cane, and
life &gt;n the plantation, a midget world
ir '*"lf, goes along In humdrum, everydsi fashion.
The Swiss Are Thrifty.
The British seaboard saves the postti'ssler general from a great deal of
■hi ‘Aunpctltlou which la robbing Ihe
t«ist office of revenue, remarks
Under the Clock" columnist of
*he l."in|t&gt;n (England) Dully News. I
" a ttn&gt; other day n pout card addr* --. ,| |o (Seneva by a Swiss business
man living near the Austrian border.
Tie ciinl bore Austrian stump* to the
'aim nf seven crowns, mid had been
I"’" 1'.) at Keldlrscb. A fowl card from
point to another ill Switzerland
co*:-. ten centimes, but for tell cen» Swiss cun buy u hundretl Auatri.ni 'ohiiiilskrouen, with which lie
t'"Ult*. liy punting from the other side
"I Hu* frontier, send Into Switzerland
fourteen pimi card* slid have still two
crowns In hand.
Fur Bearers Vanish.
The muskrat, formerly held In small
•’•■•’em, la today recognized ns the
m .st Important o f American fur-bearlug animals. Us pelt, having become
fashionable, commands an ever-lnErasing price.
Thereby the pursuit of the little
W a t has been stimulated, with the
frsull that Its numbers nearly every
•here are rapidly diminishing.
Trapper* In the state o f Wisconsin
*'“‘k more than 800,000 muskrats la
11*17. In 1918 they took fewer thin
*•&gt;.000. and In 1910 only about 150.000.
* -l’hlladelphla Ledger.

Feel the Thrills!!

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THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Conns«llar-at-Lair
Practicing in State and Federal Coarts
Over Seminole County Bank

Attorney-at-Igiw
Over Seminole County Hank
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Trilby Branch
A rrive
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Leesburg Branch
A rrive
157...----- 8:65 p.m.
21______ 2:50 p.m.
lt li______ 6:60 p.m.
25.......... 1:30 p.m.
22______ 7:00pjn.

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 126______ 7:45 pjn.
xNo. 127______
X— ■Daily, except Sunday.

Elder Springs Water Co.

Contractor and Builder
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SANFORD

Expert Auto Repair Work
Phone 30

“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS'
Storafie Facilities
If we plraae you, tell others; If no
fell us.

Laurel

Phone 498

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J

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

General Shop and Mill

Departs

F. P. R IN E S
3:40 p.m. 105 Palmetto A re

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On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Srnilnole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. P in t
class cuisine. Hates 62.50 to $3*50 per day; 610 to 618 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

Geo. W. Knight

MRS. CHAS. I). BRUM LEY, Manager

Real Ealnle and Insurance

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SANFORD

Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Piston*;
Oversize Rings and

Pina;

M ARBLE &amp; G R A N IT E

W O RKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPE C IA LTY

Work;

1018 Weat P in t Street

1018 West F ln t Street

Flywheel

Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re

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Outboard Motors, ———— — Phone

Phonograph
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Rend for Catalogue or See Me Personally

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A

Banferd, FIs

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

P IA N O
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Work

General Marhlnc and Boiler

Departs
7:00 ajn.
3:25 p.m.
7:10 a.tn.
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onable with a lino corps o f toachcra and councillora, with tho heat
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.

SANFORD NOVKLTY
. W ORKS

517 Commercial Street

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W. BAW LING, Prop.

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for health und thnt change o f climnto needed by Floridians and eapocinlly the growing boya.

Quick Service Transfer

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

The
L a te st in

FLO RID A

Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
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For Your Boys This Summer?

Corner First and Oak

CONTRACTOR and UUILDE*
Departs
2:46 n.tn.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

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SM ITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

SA N FO R D
Northbound
A rrive
82-------- 1:48 a.m.
84......... 11:45 a.m.
80.......... 2:35 p.m.
92..... .... 4:00 p.m.
28 ........ 10:00 p.m.

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

FLO RID A

S. O. Shinholser

CORRECTED T O NOV. 16, 1921
Southbound
A rrive
83 ......... 2:36 a.m.
27......... .
91______ 1:18 p.m.
89____
2:55 p.m.
85........™ 6:55 p.m.

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

George A. DeCottes

SANFORD CYCLE CO.
Phone 251-W

We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring nnd in
our method of handling it« product. Why take
it chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
thnt this water in unexcelled and ita purity
makes it most beneficial for ninny troubles.

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ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property

Sanford, Florida

E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres,

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PAGE FOUR

"The beast of heraldry, the pomp of
power

UNCLE HANK

book is being touched. However, i f
you sift the m atter down you will
find out why a certain few might op­
pose the bond Issue. But the every
day citizen is profiting by the bond
issue, he is having a chance to voto
fo r repairing roads that need repair­
ing, he is voting bonds fo r one time
fo r purposes that he can sec before
the bonds are voted and the matter
is so plain that the bonds w ill be
voted by the biggest m ajority ever
given n bond issue in Seminole coun-

And that beauty and wealth e’er
Ksve,
A like await the inevitable hour—
The paths o f g lo ry lead but to the
grave.”
— Jacksonville Metropolis.

THE POLITICAL POT BOILS

W e invite you to call and get our prices on
P A IN T , VA R N ISH E S and STAIN S.

PA T­

TON SUN-PROOF P A IN T $2.40 a Gallon. We
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Interested In the . t o o ot "E d ." Haley.
veteran engineer on the New York

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Just n few day* ngo Engi-

--------------------- |neer Haley was accorded an ovation
all along the main line o f the New
--------------------------------------------- ‘ York Central that would rival thnt
Some Sanford girl should win that jjjyen a president o f the United States.
|600 prize o f the Tampa Times fo r ,\t every stall.n hundreds turned out
the prettiest girl in Florida. Sancnclnim the man as a hero. When
fordha s the reputation o f having the tj,c famous Empire State express rollprctticat girls in the south.
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ond, hcreaming whistles and waving
M ary Garden wept when kissed flags greeted the train and its engitwice on the Pacific coast, says the neer. High railway officials came t&lt;»
Timea-Union. W e don't blame her n the station to extend felicitations,
bit.— Orlando Reporter-Star.
What was it all about? Edward J.
And they do say that the beauties Haley was making his last trip; he
o f the Pacific coast are almost be- had reached the age limit o f seventy
fond belief. Yes.
years and according to the rules o f the
------------o------------railway which he had served so long
It w ill be up to the representatives »nd so faithfully, he had to retire to
o f Seminole nnd all other south F lo r - , make room for younger n.en. F iftyIda counties as to whether we get two years o f faithful service in the
what is rightfu lly ours or whether cab o f a railway locomotive is a long
we allow west Florida counties to time to he engaged in one occupation
hog the whole thing as usual. W e hut in that more than half century Ed.
need strong men in the legislature Haley had seen wonders happen in
next time and men who know how to the railway world. "W a y hack yongive and take.
der he had stoked the trailer, using
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wood us fuel. Then came coal and
W ealthy oil man In Oklahoma who ,nter rt,H» oil *uel- 1,0 h,4!' Iivc,J to
shot the aviation o fficer for fooling
th" diminutive four-wheeler give
with his w ife nnd pleaded the untw l *10 K 'nnt machines that anniwritten taw will undoubtedly go free I'll*** *P UC0 nt Ou* rntl’ ° i anywhere
as the coroner's ju ry could find noth- frum tt0 tw yo mile» 1111 hour- Netufw
Ing against him. A few more
killhc. h u * enjoyed «n acquaintanceIngs would stop such business alto- "I’ ll* covering much of the territory
gethcr and mako the name of
woNew York and Buffalo; knows
man more sacred.
x thousands o f folks by their first name.
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the road money.
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Telegram,
The Dnily Herald has almost
reached the stage where it will he
eight pages every day and this i n ,
the summer time or almost on the
verge o f the summer time. It is up
to the business men o f Sanford ns to
whether they want a big dnily paper
or n small one. The foreign adver­
tisers are taking to the Herald for
they know the papers that get them ion, hut the Great Runner has lgformed the editor o f the Tampa
results.
Times that Mrs. Bryan is ill und that
Tomorrow is the day that all o f us he would not think of seeking a politwill mnrch down to the polls nnd ical office if his loved one was in
cast our vote for the $ 100,000 bond such a serious condition ns to doIssue fo r the Osteen bridge nnd th$ mand his continuous attention. The
Improvements on the roads already primary is drawing nearer, Bryan
built. Voting fo r these bonds is mere­ will have to canvass every section o f
ly safeguarding your interests al­ the state so thnt the people can get
acquainted with him nnd learn his
ready invested in roads nnd unless
they nre repaired now it will cost identity and platform, and the mutter
twice this sum In another twelve of state organization is in n highly
In the meanmonths. It is merely good business imperfect condition.
In this instance nnd good business Is time we have observed that only five
or six newspapers In Florida have
what the tnx payers want.
taken a definite stand for Bryan,
nnd there are alraut lf &gt;0 newspapers
The time has passed when the nine
large and small, published In the
foot roads w ill solve our road ques­
state.
We should think the odds
tions. The nine foot road may have
been alright a few years ngo hut they are in favor o f W. J. Rrnyan's reare an abomination now when n car
has to keep two wheels o ff the road
all the way to Orlando.
The nine
fo ot roads enn easily he made into
sixteen foot nnd twenty four foot
roads nnd this should he done every­
where. We are waiting for the road
department to put in our share o f
the rond money into some o f our
roads now hut it seems like an endless
waiting.

agent induce hint to run in spite of
himself.
O f nil the cases o f poor
publicity that stu ff thnt is coming
out o f Washington in behalf o f Tram ­
mell is the worst anti will do more
to stimulate antagonism to Trammell
than anything that could Ira done.
His friends here have written him
about it and it is to Ira hoped that
Building the Osteeon bridge will
no more o f thnt slush will he forth ­
interfere with the revenues o f the
coming. I f Bryan or any other man
Monroe bridge and you can look for
wants to run let him. Thnt old idea
opposition to the bonds in some
quarters where the private pocket

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buy by the car load.

T A M P A 'S O N L Y S A L V A T IO N

About ns far s i some fellers git In
th* public eye Is to write their names
sa th' capltol dome la Washington.

H. A. H ALVERSO N, Proprietor

A CHECK O N
Yourself
Do not try to pay bills without a checking
account.
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; nnd, be­

Tnmpn, the nll-wnter rate to Tampa
has been wiped out,'nnd the rate via
all-rail to Plant City, plus the mlleae to Tampa has been made domi­
nant.
O f course, there’s n remedy fo r
tills, Mr. Hoskins points it out. He
says:
The most conservative men are buy
"B y moving every pound o f
ing Huprnobiles.
fl-tf
freight possible by water instead
o f by rail. Mr. Hoskins believes
the salvation o f this port can he
SANFO H I) M ATTRESS FAC
reached.
In fact, he believes
TORY
thnt eventually the carriers will
R C A X T IO L S , Prop.
fall over themselves In eager­
"Old Mattress Made New and
ness to reduce their rates to
New Mattrens Made to Order"

sides, with a checking account, you san keep
an accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
you to become one of its customers.

French Avenue and 17th. Street

o f lading fo r water and rail ship^meats; not only have they succeeded
' in having the interstate commerce
commission nbolish the principle o f
water competition; but they have
gone so fa r ns to demand o f congress
Hint the railroads nnd. thq trar.ioceanic and other steamship lines he
i permitted to merge nnd go under the
.contrail and operation o f the rail*
roads.
A good course o f the medicine rtcommended by Mr. Hoskins will cure
much o f this.— Tnmpn Tribune,
ADVICE

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“ Fiddling Rob” Taylor, once beloved
governor o f Tennessee, was born in
the mountains o f his native state
and reared under the most exacting
circumstances o f poverty. His father
nnd mother wrro uneducated, and in
order thnt her son Rob might study
"to be a grent man" the mother used
to take his place behind the plow thnt
he might remain from work to read
nnd learn the secrets necessary to
success.
Only n man with the soul and
power o f expression o f Taylor could
properly tell the sacrifices which nttended the struggle to "amount to
something" in the world. His refercnees to his mother are filjed with n
sentiment that is universal and clothcd in words that are unequalled for
language.
When "Fiddling Boh" was leaving
his mountain home to begin search
for fame, a fter kissing him on the
brow his mountain mother wiped
away her tears and said "Remember
my son, ye nir horn to die."
That was the only advice she offered; and it was enough. "Fiddling
Bob" told how on more than one ocfusion the memory o f that one sentence changed the whole course of
his life.
"Remember, my son, ye air horn

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Most likely they have everything else you want.

doesn’t pay to put good style into poor fabric. Good style
always means careful tailoring.
If you choose your clothes for Style you are on the
right road— provided the price is right.
You always get this in H AR T SCH AFFNER &amp;
M A R X CLOTHES at our 1922 prices.

DEANE TURNER
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SO C IE TY
MR4 FRED DAIGBK. Society Bdllor,
Phone 117* W
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SOCIAL C A L E N D A R

Monday- S t Agnes Guild will meet
with Mrs. J. B. Coleman nt her
npartment in the Welaka.
Monday- The Pipe Organ Club will
nuet nt the homo o f Miss Bertha
Fox on Onk avenue at 3:30 p. m.
Monday—The Westminster Club will
meet nt the home o f Mias Zeta
Davidson on Third street.
Monday—Miss A llic GHIon will enter­
tain at a miscellaneous shower at
her home on Palmetto avenue from
l to 6 o’clock in honor of Miss
Gladys Braun, a bride elect o f this
month.
Monday— Mrs. G. D. Hart will en­
tertain the members o f the Idlers
Bridge Club at her home on San­
ford Heights.
Tuesday— The annual business meet­
ing o f the Socinl Department o f the
Woman's Club will be held April
ilth at 3 p. m., Mrs. B. A . Howard
hostess.
Tu esday— Social
Department
will
have a business meeting followed
by Bridge.
W edensday— Mrs. Howard P. Smith
will entertain the members of the
T. N. T, Club at her homo on San­
ford Heights nt 8:30 P. M.
Wednesday—Music and
Literature
Department of tho Woman's Club
will have a short business meeting
and program.
Wednesday— Hofmnn-Bryan Nuptials
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les­
lie llrynn on Mngnolia avenue.
Saturday—Story Hour will be held at
four o’clock nt Central Park.

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week has been designated

GOOD ROADS ADVOCATES
CONVENED A T DAYTONA.
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URGE AN EXTRA SESSION

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Visitor’s Week In the Sanford Gram
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icwiitafii from Par* on»,
A ll patrons and friends of the Frank B o »n , F o rt Lauderdale, L. P.
school are earnestly requested to vis- ^ *ckcy' Tampa; S. A . Belcher, Miami;
it the different class rooms and be- Forrcst u k c Sanford; J. B. MeDonconic familiar with
tho methods U,J* West
Palm
Beach; Richard
taught and the work being done.
W hite, Fort P ierce; S. Harris, St.
There will be no general exhibit o f Petersburg,
pupils’ work at the close o f school
A n c,osucnt address o f welcome was
this year, so all parents are espec- mndc at ,he morning session by S. C.
lally urged to visit tho school this A rc hibnld, president o f the Daytona
week.
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Schilling
wns the fir,t 8Pcaker anJ from the
clo8c of his " f o m e n t as to th"
bl,n‘,inK Program fo r the year, the
conference hit on all cylinders at

The Eighth grade w ill have charge
o f chapel on Friday m orning and nn
interesting program is betn prepared.
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Principal Sanford Gram m ar School. ” nc° with m " k lPs "corded. Han. ■ ’
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Forrest Lake emphasized that the or- a j
PHILLIPS-RAKER
ganixatlon had no criticism o f the
Mr. and Mrs. G. W . Waters an- S tate Rond department. What the

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we,rc ,n ftcr wn" th* u&gt;vkocP o f ■ ;
ing marriage of their niece Miss Ruby tbn T * ds a,rfndy bui,t on the F ,orid l i ,
Raker to Mr. William I I . Phillips of
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Miami. The wedriing to take place ?/ *** Hl* hw“ y: ,Iis nPPenl wn" t b r
the latter part of this week
,hc rcpnlr o f thp rond* built and tbf
ccaning for the present o f any new
rond construction. “ The first thing of
MUSIC AND L IT E R A T U R E
importance is the taking care o f what
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The friends o f D. L. Thrasher an
Martha ( F «otaw) M r.- R- A. Terhuno suplcmcnting the prodigious efforts
nounce Ids candidacy for tho position
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Last Rose of Summer
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Good Night..............Club Chorus
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W- A. McW illiam s who was the No , knowlnB thut hc will at all
presiding officer o f the Honda S t a r timM bc fout)(1 lloin(r hls fu,i duty as
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senate, explained ju st what hnd hap- . ,
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The regular business meeting o f * pened to the law providing one ee.1t
( District No L
the Social. Department o f the Wo- tax on the gallon o f gasoline.
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noon at three o’clock. Following the passage. It
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business meeting, the members will in the drawer o f the chief clerk ami
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had not been properly certified, nnd
because of that tho Supreme court
hnd ruled it null nnd void, inasmuch
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Tubes were going up, but here is u 25*. REDUCTION, it
marks the lowest prices in Tire history.

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Chas. L. Polk o f Jacksonville Is
he entertained nt bridge with Mrs.
spending a few days hero attending Fred Williams ns hostess.
Please
to husiness.
phone Mrs. W. T. I^ingley fo r rcicrvations for Tirl.W
s noons :or u m ge.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W . Stok*s and
laughter Dorothy spent tho weekPA H K E R -PK PPK R W E D D IN G
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GAS— OH.— BATTERIES— A IR — W ATER—SERVICE
it would anvr
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drs, G. W. Waters.
brides parents, Prof, nnd Mis. J. D. $ttno,000 for the rond building pro—
Pepper Sunday afternoon
nt 3:30 jects o f the state.
For County Commissioner
Mrs. A. D. Key has returned from o clock. It was a quiet homo affair
A t the afternoon session the reports
I
hereby
announce my candidacy for
)aytonn Beach where she has been nnd was witnessed by only n few o f o f the committees w ere henrd, and n
the
position
o f county commissioner
pending some time as tho- guest of their friends and relatives. Rev. S. collection taken amounting to $22A5.
for
District
No.
2, subject to the de­
o r sister Mrs. W nltcr Twitchell.
J. Ingram officiated, the beautiful x bt. following resolutions were ofcision
of
tho
Democratic
primary to be
ring ceremony being used.
fered nnd accepted
with enthusfield
dune
f.th,
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Evcrhard and
Mr. Parker is a native o f Clay (asm:
W A LTE R HAND.
Mrs. L. A. Gibbs, and Miss T( F
attended school several
Resolved, Thnt tho Stntc Road DeGibbs o f Ripan, Wia., are spending yenrs in Ashland. He also served an pnrtmcnt is urged nnd requested- to
For County Commissioner
,,
i*me time here at the Montezuma.
apprentice in the printer’s trade here preserve the roads thnt have horetoI announce my candidacy for the po- a
bcforc going to Florida nbout n year f „ ri. b,-en constructed on the Enst
Mrs. E. A. Douglas nnd Mrs. Bry­ ago. Hc is an excellent young man r,.,»st and in South Florida before sition o f County Commissioner for the ■
an Sturrr.an nnd baby have returned and has rapidly worked his way to undertaking nny new construction of District No. 2 subject to the decision S'
from Bundle, where thoy spent Sev­ the front in Florida w here he now the roads in nny oth er parts o f the o f the Democratic primary to be h e ld ,5
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ern! days ns the guests o f Mr. and holds a splendid position w ith a prin- state.
June fith, 11*22. My decision to enter J
Mr
Martin McDaniel.
ting establishment nt Snnford. His
W H E R E A S , The State Road De- tin* race was made at the earnest re- *
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hride is one of Ashland’s most modest pnrtmcnt nt their next meeting in the quest o f many friends nnd I promise
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Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brissnn o f Dny* refined and amiable young women and
First Congressional
District nt a that if elected to serve the best intcr■
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tona Bench were in the city Snturdnv n worthy helpmate o f him with whom
p|nrc ( 0 bt. named by the member eats o f the entire county,
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JOHN VV, BELL.
combining business nnd plensum she has linked her life.
fnm) thnt district, nnd
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While hero they were the guests of
Immediately after the marriage
W H E R E A S , Mr. W . W. Clark hn*
For Count) Commissioner
the form er’s sister Mrs. W. J. Mc­ rites were solnmized M r. and Mrs. named Tampa as tho place for thnt
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Parker, accompanied ns fn r ns Alex- m eeting, nnd
Having served the people o f 3cmi- ■
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andcr City by a pnrty o f
friends left
W H E R E A S , the present Board hn* nolo County ns commissioner since the
Z HERE A R E A FEW OF THE .MANY ITEMS YO U R DOL­ a
Capluiu W aiter Soules was a visi­ fo r their
home in the “ Land o f
not held n meeting in thnt district, (county was established, 1 will again Ih&gt;
LA R W ILL HUY
Thnt success and happiTH E R E F O R E , lx* i* Resolved thnt n candidate fo r the position of County
tor from Pnlatka at tho home o f Mr. Flow ers."
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nnd Mrs. A. M. Staup nnd daughter ness may attend them through lile ist ht. South Florida nnd Enst Coast 1Commissioner from the Third District
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Victoria last Sunday nnd Monday, the wish of their ninny friends.— Rood Roads Association In meeting subject to the decision o f tho Demo­
10-Quart
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hnving come down on the Osceola, re­ Tho Ashland (Alabam a) ITogrcss.
assembled call upon the Chairman of cratic primary to be held June *i, 1022.
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C . W. F.NTZMINGER.
turning to Palntka Monday after­
the State Rond Department to call
Fine tjiinlity, 3 yards for
noon.
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Circle No. 2 of the M. E. church r iP A p ril meeting o f the Department
will hnve nn Easter Basket Sale Sat­ In the city of Tampn, prior to nny
For Representative
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A t the earnest request of many
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April urday April With at the Union Phar­ m eeting of the Hoard nt nny other
12-Stc place.
-‘ 1st.
fi.lfe macy.
friends I hnve decided to become a
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candidate
for the position o f represen­ a
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Passed this 8th day o* April, 1022,
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a
SENIOR P I .A t
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in regu lar meeting assembled nt Day­ tative from Seminole County subject
to the decision o f the Democratic p ri­ m
The Senior Class o f
the High tona, Florida.
7 yards for
School will present “ The Hoodoo" on
RE SO LV E D Thnt the Governor of mary to he held June fith, 11*22. H av­ a
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f»
yards
for
ing
served
for
three
terms
as
repre­
the evenings of April 20th nnd 31st. the S tate of Florida be requested to
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This play by W. B. Haro, is a three call ns early as possible n special sen- sentative nnd knowing the needs o f ■
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the
county
nnd
the
state
I
will
serve
net comedy with 2t characters and sion o f the legislature fo r the pura
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LOOK VO U N G ! BRING BACK ITS one o f the best of the v e ry excellent pose o f enacting a Gasoline Tax Law, the people to tho best o f my ability a
4-QUAIlT EN AM ELED
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a
N A T U R A L COLOR. GLOSS A N D
senior pluys thnt hnve been enjoyed nnd to provide such other legislation and believe 1 am qualified to give a
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a
A T T R A C T IV E N E S S
fo r so many years by Sanford people, us is necessary to provide funds for them real service as a member o f the
and
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“ The Hoodoo" is nn Egyptian Scarab the building, repairing nnd maintnin- FJoridn legislature.
a
Common garden sage brewed into n given by Prof. Spiggott to Brighton ing o f roads In the S tate o f Florida.
FO RE ST L A K E .
a
Extra S|&gt;eeinl, each
a
4
for
heavy tea with sulphur added, will Early ns a wedding g ift.
Under its
R E SO LV E D , Thnt this association
turn gray, streaked and faded hnlr evil influence Brighton is blnckmnil- extend to Stntc Rond Commissioner
Tho Pipe Organ Club will hnve a a
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just ed by n former flame; the susceptible I. E. Schilling, our thanks for his Cooked Food Sale Saturday, April IB. t
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a few applications will prove a revela­ B illy Jackson finds him self engaged presence nt this m eeting and for the Easter eggs will also he on snle. i J
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tion if your hair is fading, streaked or to three Indies nt once, the Professor information given, and express re- j Those wishing to put in nn order for ■
Cray. Mixing the Sage Ten nnd Sul­ is accused o f bigamy. Dun, the clev- grets thnt other members o f the De- Easter Eggs will please phone 171.
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phur recipe at home, though, is trou­ er burglar, is caught. M atters nro pnrtmcnt were not able to hc present
blesome. An easier way la to get a straightened out when the scarab is at this Conference,
It is difficult to decide whether
a
bottle o f W yeth’s Sage nnd Sulphur buried. Hcmnchus, the professor’s
RESO LVED , Thnt a vote of thanks Europe needs another Moses or anoth­
-1‘HONE 550 Ia
213-215 SANFORD AVENIJECompound at nny drug store all ready son nnd Paradise, the colored cook, he extended to the M ayor, City O ff i- er Columbus.
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a a B a B a a a N a a a a a a B a a a a a a a B ia a a a a a B a a B a a a B ia a a B a a a a n a a ia
for use. This is the old-time recipe nre exceptional comedy characters, clnls and Chamber o f Commerce o f
improved by the addition o f other In- Tho prices are the same ns nlways: i Dayton:, for their hospitality displnyYOU W IL L H AVE NO MORE
vredientk.
KICKS ON POOR ROADS IF
35c nnd BOc.
12-3lp ed to d d eR "*” » t this meeting.
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While wispy, gray, faded hair is not
A committee on constitution and YOU
VOTE
FOR $100,000 a

O N LY ONE MORE D A Y LE FT FOR YOU *
TO VISIT TH IS
S

DOLLAR SALE!

VOILES

G A LV A N IZ E D
PAILS

$1.00

$1.00

F IN E ENGLISH
LONG CLOTH

TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA

A P R O N G ING H AM
$1.00

$1.00

KETTLES

COCOA DOOR
MATS

SAUCE P A N S

$1.00

$1.00

Kanners Department Store!

sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive­
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one ran tell, because it does it so
naturally, so evcnyl. You just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand st a time; by morning si] gray hairs hava disappeared,
and, after another application or two,
y°ur hair becomes beautifully dark,
Rlossy, soft and luxuriant.— Adv.

Mrs. Lois Mayes of the Pensacola by-laws was appointed with J. A .'C O U N T Y HOND ISSUE.
Journal, Mr«. Longman o f Brooklyn, Rel,ly ° f Ormond as chairman and
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Frank K. Anderson o f the Florida W - B- Goldenbcrg and John Z. Pepper
Grower. George/ Ho.tner
o f the o f Daytona as other members. In the
Bradcntown Journal nnd Tom Apple- c l°*inK hours o f tho convention, the
yard, state printer o f Tallahassee
thought expressed and » liberated
-A T were in the city Saturday night after uPon w a “
I btf new organization
attending the meeting o f the Florida b’ d m " d* * n excellent beginning and
State Press Association at Daytona
forw ard word was "F ollow On.
and were entertained here b y Mr. and
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adJ«»rned to meet at
Mrs, B. J. Holly.
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of
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10,1922

PAGE SIX

HIGH SCHOOLS PREPARING
FOR FLORIDA AQUATIC MEET
AT ROLLINS COLLEGE APRIL 29
Annual A ffair W ill Attract Big Crowd From All
Over State o f Florida
Starting with the fiO-yard-dash fo r
High school* In Florida arc gottinK
all prepared fo r the Florida ititcr- boys at 0:20 a. m. the program will
acholastlc Aquatic meet which is to be continue throughout the day.
held at Rollins College A pril 23th.
The follow ing list will embraco tho
This w ater meet is an annual a ffa ir events o f the day.
at Rollins but judging from the num­
50-yard dash fo r boys.
ber o f entries now lr. hands o f the ath­
220-yard dash fo r boys.
letic director o f Rollins this year’s
Plunge fo r distance.
meet w ill bo the largest w ater carni­
100-yard free style fo r boys.
val ever staged in the state for high
100-yard breast stroke fo r boys.
school competition.
Fancy diving fo r boys.
The meet w ill be held under the
75-yard dnsh fo r boys.
rules of the stitte high school nthlctic
440-yard free style for boys.
association and the Am ateur Athletic
100-yard back stroke for boys.
Union o f the United States o f which
Relay for boys (4-man team ) 110
C. W. Streit, o f Birmingham, Ala., is
yards each.
vice-president.
25-yard dash fo r girls.
The meet w ill be held on Lake V ir­
50-yard dnsh fo r girls.
ginia being loented on tho edge of the
Plunge for distance.
college campus. Owing to the ideal
50-yard free style for girls.
location o f tho lake in regard to the
220-yard free style for girls.
rest o f the college Rollins has the best
| 50-ynrd back stroke for girls.
natural accommodations fo r a water
100-yard free stlye for girls.
meet o f any school in the south.
Fancy diving.
Officials fo r the meet w ill be elected
75-yard dnsh free style for girls.
and at the present time the following
Relay for girls (4 girls) 100 yards
men have been selected to judge the
’
ench.
contests. C. W . Streit, Jr., w ill act ns
Tho diving progrnme will require
honorary referee, A. A . Doonnn of the
Atlanta A thletic Club will a it as hon­ the following dives for boys:
orary judge o f the events; Henry Kart
Running jack knife.
w ill act as referee; Ralph Doble will
Straight dive.
act ns clerk o f the course and .luck
The diving program for girls will
Branham ns assistant d e l it o f thu he:
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course. Roy Symcs, scorer; Franklin i Running dive.
O. King, starter; S. Kendrick Guern­
Running jack knife.
sey, announcer; F. IV Schlictor, captain
Straight high dive.
o f the course; Wilbur Flower, II, W.
A t the present time there are 27
Caldwell and M. J. Daetwylcr, ns high schools interested in the meet
judges. A rthu r Lnnstrcct, II. W. Bar* throughout the state and before the
sum, Asher I'eter as timers i.nd Hr. lists close it is expected by officials of
Bollard llotard us physician will com­ the meet to have the number swelled
pose the rest o f thu officials o f the to thirty-five.
meet.
In tho last year's meet the team
Cups amounting in excess o f $t,r&gt;00 representing Palm Bench took
tho
have been given by thu follow ing peo­ honors in the hoys events. This team
ple fo r the winners o f the various with Edwnrd Roddy as their star eas­
events in the meet.
ily broke two state records while the
Henry Knrt,
Kvunn-Rex, W inter other members o f the team pluccd In
Park Laud Co., Union State Bank, A. every other event. The girls team o f
Schultz, Standard Auto Co., F. W. St. Petersburg won first honors with
Shepnrd, W inter Park Auto Co., Dr. tw 6 stars o f their team tying.
Edward Lippincott, Marguerite Kurt,
This year’s meet will ho more even­
W inter Park Business Men’s Club, ly contested due to the fact that the
W inter Park Plumbing Co., Ralph Lu­ two winners o f Inst year's meet have
cius, It. F. fj&gt;edy, Roy Symes, Bank of lost the majority o f their stars and o
W inter Park, all o f Winter Park and complete reconstruction o f their teams
Franklin 0 . King, Lions Club, Super­ has been necessary.
ior Numerics and the Orlando Cham­
As records have been equalled or
ber o f Commerce all of Orlando and broken in previous meets it is ex­
Grcenleaf and Crosby o f Jacksonville pected that some smashing of marks
compose the list o f donors In the will be done in rase dope runs true to
meet.
form.

Out o f the Mouth o f
Hell at Vesuvius

M O N E Y S A V E D FOR T1IE
TR U C K E R A N D G RO W ER

"Tho old spraying machine is liable
Daredevil Cameraman, D cfjin g Death, to be set aside os a thing no longer
Badly Gassed in Kli k lit Over
needed except fo r scale insects and
Crater o f Belching Volcano
vvhitefliea, so fnr os Injurious insects
are concerned."
N A P L E S . Italy.. March 2 2 . - Rus­
“ But what docs this mean?” asks
sell Muth, a reckless daredevil photo­ I he trucker and grower.
grapher o f the Fox News Service, was
"Sim ply this," says Professor J. R.
carried Into the Municipal Hospital Watson, ■entomologist o f the Florida
here today badly injured ns the result Experiment Station; “ dusting instead
o f his picture-taking flight in an a ir­ o f spraying fo r the control o f insects
plane over and across the crater o f is rapidly becoming possible, practi­
ihe active volcano o f Vesuvius, that cal and more convenient.
Dusting
lias recently been in violet eruption.
plants and trees for the control o f in­
The flight was simple until Muth sects is cheaper than spraying. True,
and his pilot wore above *ho mouth of more material is necessnry in order to
the crater. Hero they were struck by dust than to spray, but dusting can
storms of superheated smoke and be done more cheaply than spraying
whirlwinds o f choking vapors that fin ­ In addition, much o f the labor neces­
a lly gassed them and left them uncon­ snry In spraying is not necessary in
scious above the great volcano and in ■lusting. Practically nil Insects ene­
an uncontrolled nirplnnc that
was mies, except scnlo insects nnd whiteplunging downward to destruction. A flies, enn be controlled by dusting."
violent blast carried it beyond tho
The foregoing information should
crater. The fresh air outside revived be o f great interest to the growers
them just before the smnshup. Muth nnd truckers o f Florida ns well ns of
thought first o f his pictures and other states. Spraying always hns
threw his camera overboard an instant been one o f the farm er’s big nnd titsbefore they struck. Both wore uncon­ agrcahlo problems. Now, that dust­
scious when rescued from the w reck­ ing may replace it largely, much o f
age.
But the pictures were intact. Ids valuable lime nnd money can be
divertel to other phases o f his busi­
The plane was a total wreck.
These pictures show the interior o f ness.
the crater o f Vesuvius itself with
T A K E N O T IC E
ctoscups o f tho now cone hurling mas­
ses o f white-hot lava and rock h'gh
When hotter cars are soid, N. H.
into the air from the force o f the te r­ Garner will sell then). The ltuick nnd
rific internal explosions.
Oldsmohilo, the only cars that gunrnntccs twelve months.
H-Gtc
Tho above pictures reforod to in tho
Naples dispatch w ill he one of the fe a ­
N O T IC E !
tures nt the Star Tuesday (tom orrow ),
A ll merchants are warned not to sell
also the last chapter o f “ Mistress o f W. A. Wilson anything to bo charged
tho W orld, “ Saved by W ireless" and a to me.
Snub Pollard comedy "T h e Joy Rider," 0-5tp
G. W. SPENCER.
m aking up n program that you cannot
a ffo rd to miss. Let tho children see
WE W A N T A BRIDGE AT
this picture o f the crater in eruption, OSTEEN
FERRY.
IT HAS
as it ’s educatiunnl.
BEEN INCLUDED IN THE

$100,000 BOND ISSUE. VOTE
T A L K BONDS AND WORK FOR IT.
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BOND ISSUE.
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The Irish shouldn't try to settle GOOD
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COUNTY
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FOR THIS
to be had fighting about tho constitu­ PURPOSE.
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Nice assortment new spring dress
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the advantage o f the new prices.
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They Try It and Become Convinced. Then ed and Praises
They Pass on ihe Joyful News to Others Most Highly.
That They Too May Win Health. Hundreds Mr F. W. Doughcr
the opinion that
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hr Mould be dead
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now that you will drop in at yu
Drug M ore and purchase a teiltle
Ferraline The results will nmare &gt;o
Thousands hate been h r- '-.'led by 1
u»e
For nervousness, Indlgtstlo
rheumatism and disorders r f the Moot!
it has no p ctu-.vl t i.e e
tnonlnls which nre !u l a fo
from the hundreds In our filj
W Iv Fiturlln. I ’t bytrrian
o f Pemopolls. Ala., says:
"F o r n great many yeari
been subject to sporadic, nnd
severe attacks o f Indices!
heard of the rurnllve effr
line, on one or two of
I decided. In almost
lo try II. and I nm gta
greatly benefllled me.*

All Local Drug Stores
Handle Ferraline.

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Centerville. A la , say*
"1 desire
without
hesitation, to commend
sons who nre over work,]
In a run-down onnd
a tonic
I look
almost like a new
Mr Orley Mol
Ohio, writes:
*'l am ordering ,
Druggist Sells 12 Gross (1728 ties of Ferraline fr
I cannot keep It
Bottles) of KERR A LINK in my friends Iry It
friends and t
Short Period. Only Won­ their
know I have not go
derful Properties Could Sell your medicine had «
ment here II would
n Medicine So Fast.
E very one that buys
back for more It wo
to advertise Itself. I
In a recent letter received hy the
o ff whenever
Ferraline Medicine Company, the ow n­ send
that have Irled It ss
er o f O ilm an's Drug Store, a lf&gt;living .Vo without II
It
Mobile. A l a . company says
"Your for It has done wh
salesman strolled Into ihe store nnd for
my wife, for I
Introduced Ferraline
A fle r listening
to whal he had lo say. decided i ,i iry o f them "
three tloten. clsssinir ll alone the line*
o f patent medicines
In three daV*
I ordered a sross and wllh your line
o f advertising. It has been one gross
a fter another and up lo Ihe present
time ] have handled twelve gross
doin g some for one kind of medicine
It sold strictly on Its merits and I
consider It one o f Ihe ties! repeaters I
hsve handled.
Hundreds o f people
Mr. W VV. Lau ...
have taken from one to a doten bot­
tle
tor. of nib! County,
Could a medicine sell like this unlsee two and a half pound. .
It realty did bring to those suffering days after starting to u
from rheumatism's aches and palna.
This la a wonderful ri^.
Indigestion's range end the effects of more wonderful than Iha..™,
Imnurs blood end poor functioning others who have written to t U r J
kidneys end liver, raw! and satisfactory rallne Medicine Company recounting)
relief!. No. These large sales prove Ihslr experiences with Farrs lint, In
that Ferraline Is whet we claim It to making hla report. Mr. Laundea says
be. Nature's one greatest tonic.
•T desire, without aoltcttattou or heel

Remarka
Weigh
Fe

nty see and read the
testimonials that
alter* written by
rallne who have
use and want to
d to their friends
rs. you would be
uur case, too. ForIpful
Idea of acme of the
' at have been obrph
tha. _
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of the awful
aoh." After LskFerrallne I found
st heartily, mv
■oublrd me and
' ft me. 1 be­
en remedy on
III cure stomach

Ith they
—
for twi
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idltion, my kidney* a!*
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condition.
attracted to F em lln o b]
advertised
In A la be tru
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loilreably relieved ant
takfhg Ferraline the palru
— .-■ the Fcierns la much better,
am glad to recommend Ferreting bi
rau»e ll hat restored me to kegll
and I consider « ihe beat rented
that ran be found. I would not
without It for much more than
cost
Two botUea have made om
well man.'*

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                    <text>SANFORD
•T h e

City S u f c a U n lU r

S he S anford Daily Herald

SANFORD
"The City Substantial”

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTION

VO LU M E H L

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, A P R IL 11, 1922

NUMBER 13

PALATKA JOBBERS PLAN
STORMY PEACE SESSION
FOR WATER TRANSPORTATION LIQUOR CONDITIONS HERE
DISCLOSES OLD SORES
TO OFFSET THE RAIL RATES WILL BE INVESTIGATED BY
AND NO DISARMAMENT
HEAD OF “DRY” FORCES
Say There is N o Danger to Business as Long as St.
,
Johns River Flows

WOMEN EQUAL
TO MERE MEN
SAYS GEORGE
NOT 0N~AGENDA
France A gain Comes to
Front W ith W arlak e
Declarations

PR O M ISE O F WOMEN "TO O B E Y "
A N D LLO Y D GEORGE PO U RS O IL
IN C ER EM O N Y 18 OB­
ON T H E TRO U B LED G A U L
•
SOLETE
A N D A S K S FOR P E A C E
(H r Tin* Aa.ttf-lnlrd Press)
N E W Y O R K , April il.— Women in
&lt; ltr Tki&gt; A a a o r la lr d P r e s * )
GENOA, A pril 11.— A clash over a the United States nearly all respects
dirarmament proposal by George equals o f men therefore promises o f
Chitrherin, the Russian soviet foreign vows o f men and women in m arriage
minister, which occurred between should be reciprocal. Substance o f n
Chltchcrin and M. Barthou, Franco, statement by George Zabriskic, mem­
threatened to disrupt the conference. ber o f the commission on revision o f
M. Bsrtou said that Franco cate, the Book o f Common Prayer o f the
gorically refused to discuss disarm a­ Episcopal Church in an explanation
ment at Genoa.
M. Chitrherin re ­ of some changes commission will rec­
plied that Russia thought France ommend to genera! convention
nt
would he ready to discuss this ques­ Portland, Ore., next September. Dotion because M. Briand, the form er elded the promise of a woman to obey,
premier, had snid at the Washington in m arriage service was obsolete.
conference that Russia's armamonts
had made disarmament impossible.
Ruisis, the status of which Is one
o f the questions o f supremo im por­
tance to be decided by the economic
conference came to the forefront soon
after the opening o f that great as*
scmbly yesterday. Speeches had been
made by the presiding officer. P re­
mier Facta, o f Ita ly ; M. Barthou, OF N A V A L A R M A M E N T AC C O R D ­
representing Frarcc; Premier Lloyd
IN G T O T H E 5-5-3
George, of Great Britain; Dr, W irtli,
R A TIO
o f Germany, and spokesman o f Japan
and Belgium, nil o f a conciliatory na.
I D r T h e A a a o rla trd P r r a a l
W A S H IN G T O N , April 11.— Reduc­
ture and voicing adhorence to ’ the
Cannes resolutions, upon which the tion o f tho uavni personnel to 60,000
enlisted men as provided in nnvnl ap­
present gathering is based.
Mr. I.lyod George had said that propriation bill now being considered
all the delegates met on a footin g o f by the house would reduce the-Am eri­
equality provided they accepted the can navy below 5-5-3 ratio established
conditions set forth, which, b riefly, by tho arms confernece and “ would lx*
declared that countries must not r e ­ most injurious to interests of tho U nit­
pudiate their contracts, that they ed States,’’ Secretary Hughes today
Rogers,
R e­
must not w age w ar on the institutions wrote Representative
of nnother, that they must not en­ publican. Massachusetts.
gage in aggressive operations against
others and that the people o f one COLDER W E A T H E R
IS PREDICTED
country should bo entitled to Justice
FROM W A SH IN G TO N
In the courts o f nnother.
Geore Chitrherin, the Russirn so­
( H r T h e A » « o r l * l r S I 'r r a s )
viet foreign minister, in speaking fo r
W A S H IN G T O N , April II.— On rush
his delegation, announced their adher­
o f hot weather in the middlo Atlantic
ence to the resolu tion and then de­
South A tlan tic States will bo given a
clared that Russia was ready to sup­
set hack In the next twenty-four hours
port any proposals that would avoid
when n drop in temperature is predict­
war or lighten the burden o f arm s,
ed by western storm advancing east­
ment.
M. Barthou immediately protested ward.

HUGHES FEARS
FOR OUR SAFETY
IN REDUCTION

and declared with some best Franco
NEGRO SH O O TS ANOTHER
would absolutely refuse to discuss the
T O DEATH IN O C A L A
question o f disarmament at this con­
ference.
( l l r T h e A a e o e la lr * I'r e a a )

Mr. IJoyd G eorge hastened to inter­
vene, and In his contention that dis­
armament could noot he taken up,
certainly not before a peace basis had
been reached at Genoa, he was sup­
ported by Signor Facta. Eventually
the discussion on this point ceased,
after M. Chitrherin said the Russian
delegation would bow to the collec­
tive will o f the conference.
The clash between the Russian and
1 rench delegates disclosed the fa c t
that disarmament not on the agenda,
and that therefore, this matter !a not
to he taken up fo r considuration.
The keynote o f
IJoyd George's
speech was peace, and he made a
powerful appeal to the delegates to
work In unison fo r the restoration o f
good relations and normal economic
conditions throughout the world. H e
believed that I f the conference w s i
successful in Ha achievements, the
United States "would not m erelj
come In, but come In gladly.”

O C A LA , A p ril 11.— Felix Janes, ne­
gro porter In a local hotel hotel, waa
shot to death last night. Joe Watson,
another negro, is in jail accused o f
the crime.
W ITN E S S H A D T H E EVID ENCE
IN S ID E O F H IM — WAS F IN E D
$10 A N D A REST IN J A IL
l . l r T h e A ean rlalf-4 I ’ rea a )

M IAM I, A p ril 11.—The county’s
[charges in a recent bootlegging cate
were given additional weight when
the star witness for the prosecution
was brought into court with abundant
tell tale evidence externally preserved.
When the name of the witness wns
called ho was found to be sbsent. The
trial o f the bootlegger was postponed
until an attachment on the witness
could be served. Seversl hours Inter
he was brought In. With his material
testimony given, the presiding judge
took notice o f his predirsment ami
sentenced him to pay a fine o f $10 and
GENOA, A p ril
11.— Consideration to rest in Jail until he sobered up.
of the Russian quetsion by the In ter­
national Economic and Financial C o n ­ A U G U STU S 8TO RR S
ference began today with a m eeting
W O R TH IN G TO N D EAD
of Russian commission appointed yraterday by conference chairman.
The Hon. Augustus Stores W orth­
Admission o f Russian and German ington, L. L. D., died Sunday morn­
representatives to principal com m it­ ing at his home in Waihington, D. C.
tee of economic conference strongly Mr. W orthington was a brother o f
oppeoed today by French and Belgian Mrs. W. F. Blackman c f Lake Monrepresentatives. British, Italian rep ­ |roe. He had spent the w inttr with
resentatives intervened, however and his w ife and daughter, at had been
Germans and Russians were* fin ally his custom fo r a number o f years, at
admitted.
the Seminole H otel, Winter Park, and
died suddenly tw o or three days a f­
IN C R E A SE D B A N D IT A C T IV IT Y
ter his arrival In Washington. Mr.
S H O W N IN OLD M EXIC O
Worthington was for s number o f
years United States District A tto r­
( l l r T h r A s s o c ia t e * P r e s s )
.
W A S H IN G T O N , A pril ll.- O f fic ia l ney fo r the D istrict o f Columbia, and
advices today Indicate increased revo­ was the recognized leader o f the
lutionary and bandit activity in th* Washington bar, as well as a man o f
state* o f Vera Cniex, Jalisco and Mny- sterling character and attractive per.
sonality.
•rit, Mexico.

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WOODRUFF
SPEAKS OUT TO
DAUGHERTY jMjxx

( l l r T h e A aa w rla ird 1‘ rra a )

P A L A T K A , A pril 11.— At a meet-derating and provide an independent
Plans for Survey of the
ing o f the shippers o f Pnlntkn Sntur- line if the Clyde and Merchants &amp; M i­
Liquor Movement E x­
day afternoon at tho Chamber o f ners attempted to raise their rates.
tended to P. Rico
Commerce, plans were set in motion This would permit the Pnlntkn line to
to prepare for tho institution of w hnt-! connect and bring freight here at the
ever revised rntes may ultimately re- rates enjoyed ut present.
suit from the fourth section order o f
C. C. Hudson said that while the sit­
the interstate commerce commission. uation was one deserving o f serious S A Y S A T T O R N E Y G E N E R A L MUST
A committee consisting o f Dr. L. W. consideration thnt It did not mean that
M O V E A G A IN S T L IN C O L N
O TH ER NEW S OF IN T E R E S T A T
Warren, H. O. Hnipm, H. M. dc Mont- the Pnlntkn Jobbers would be put out ;
MOTOR C O M P A N Y
T H E N A T IO N ’S C A P IT O L
mollin, C. C. Hudson and A. A. Cor­ of business ns the "bugaboo in the I
FOR IM F. DAY
I l l y T k c A a « o fls t r 4
coran was appointed to investigate Pnlntkn N ew t” stated. He said thnt
W A S H IN G TO N , April 11.— Repre­
nnd report o nthe best method to be he was proud thnt Pnlntkn has a bout
( l l r Tfce A . . « c U ( e 4 P t m l
W A S H IN G TO N , April 11—Tho clos­
followed in establishing water trans­ lir.e o f its own and he agreed with sentatives Woodruff, Republican, of
portation that w ill meet Palatka’s Mr. de Montmollin thnt tho thing to Michigan, said in tho House today if ing o f the National Bank o f Grccc*
needs. This committeo will report at tlo is for the jobbers to patronize the Attorney General Daugherty did not was reported today in n cable to the
Confusion
n subsequent meeting to be held later. water line nnd let the railroads raise ! fully look to tho interests o f the gov­ commerce department.
ernment
in
the
pending
claim
suit
;nuscd
by
uncertainty
o
f
enactment
of
The meeting was called for tho pur­ their rntes to nay height they desire.
igninst
the
Lincoln
Motor
Company,
forced
lonn
by
Greek
government
ia
pose of receiving Secretary H art’s
Dr. I.. W. Warren said thnt many |
report of the conference of the South­ shippers had found that when they , he would consider him guilty o f mis said to hnve caused Roursc to closa
ern Traffic League held in Atlanta linked that their freight be routed by feasnnee nnd move impeachment. Tho April 6th and the Bank April 8th. The
Inst Monday nnd Tuesday, at which the Pnlntkn line from Jacksonville statemrnt in a course o f extended day tho forced lonn became effective
speech in which he charged tho depart­ business in Athens was nt a stand­
time tho fourth section order waa the thnt the Clyde and Merchants &amp; M i­
1
mnin topic. Mr. Hart made an ex­ ners paid no attention to it, some­ ment o f Justice had failed to proceed still.
in civil and criminal courts ngninit
haustive report which was commend­ times sending it down the river by
n number o f wnr contractors on tes­
W A S H IN G TO N , April 11. — Pinna
ed by those present ns clearly stating the Clyde Line or by rail, but that if
timony brought out before the con­ for return survey, liquor condition* in
the situation nnd indicating necessity shippers would insist and refuse ship­
gressional investigating committee.
Southern waters was extended to Por­
fo r action on the part o f those points ments thnt tlitl not mine ns routed
to Rico nnd Virgin Islands by Colonel
now enjoying/dupressed rates on ac­ thnt this evil could soon lie remedied.
Nutt, under consideration today at
count of water transportation.
Coincident with the increase
of
prohibition
lieadqunrtera. Nutt plana
II. M. de Montmollin said thnt he water transportation a vital need will
to
go
to
Jacksonville
at an early date
did not favor Pnlntkn entering into n be ndditionnl dock facilities, Mr. do
nnd
from
there
to
the
islands.
fight to offset the rntes proposed, or Montmollin snid. The establishment
to fix the minimum basis for two ren o f ntuniripnl docks has boon foreseen
W A SH IN G TO N , April 11.— Peti­
sons, one w si that tho roads would us a necessity by every city with wnttions
were filed with the Commerce
put in'o effect whatever rates they cr transportation, but Pnlntkn has no
M AKE S S T A T E M E N T TO ASSO C I­ commission today by the Western
desire, and second thnt if water trans­ municipal docks, practically all of the
A TE D PRESS TH IS A F T E R ­
Union nskfng adjudication o f its prop­
portation really means anything now uvniluhle docks being owned by the
NOON ON SU B JEC T
erty
rights and separate consideration
is the time for I’alatka to demonstrate railroad, bottling the port up just ns
for it in commission proceedings fo r
it. “ If the shippers o f Palstka will Pensacola was, ns Tampa was and na
I l l r T h e I a.nr la ir d |’ i r u |
valuation o f four railroads. A ll o f
patronize n boat line there is no doubt Miami was. Miami iss pending over n
Jen-I
M IA M I, April 11.— W illiam
,
.
,
,
.
minor importance except the Florid*
it can be financed nnd 1 will undertake million dollars on docks, Tampa has nings Bryan in a statement to the Ascoag»
to do it,” Mr. de Montmollin said.
spent mure than this amount
nnd socinted Press this afternoon n n n o u n c - _____________ _______
Mr. de ontmollin also said that the Jacksonville hns invested und is in­ jed a definite decision not to run f o r __^.
'C O A L fS T R IK E H E A R IN G S
establishment o f n line with boats vesting more thnn five million dol­ the scnntv.
ARE N E A R IN G A N END
that could make outside trips to Uni- lars. Pensacola has just won its suit
C O M M ITTPE TO M E ET
timore nnd New Y’ ork was not neces­ against the railroads for thu expendi­ ST. PETERSBURG P L A N N IN G
sary for tire present. Ho indicated that ture o f $200,000 on docks and Orlando
8T R K E I* PA V IN G PROGRAM
W A SH IN G TO N ,
April
11.- T h e
Jacksonville probably will keep n safe­ is planning to build her own docks on
iiu iiiumo iabor cummttty valve on the h is t lino, already op- the lahe front s t Sar.fsrd
I I l f | nr
P ress)
|
ST. PETERSBURG, A pril I I .— Lo tec on the nationnl coal strike were
cal municipal officials are planning to concluded yesterday, fo r n time at
make hay while tho sun shines this j least, the Inst day being devoted to
summer nnd when the tourists come hearings o f testimony from labor
this way next winter they w ill find spokesmen who denied rhnrges o f tha
that a large street paving program i operators concerning union contract
has been carried out.
breaking being n factor in the walkBids fo r approximately
100,000 out. Choirman Nolan o f the cornsquare yard* of surfacing w ill bo re- mittce said there wer,. no plans at
ccivcd by the city commission May 16. present fo r a further investigation o f
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the strike but tho committee w ill moot
Members A fraid of Destroying’ Efficiency o f the
G E N E R A L S T R IK E IS
Wednesday in executive session to

has

PLAN

BRYAN REFUSES
TO MAKE RACE
FOR U.S. SENATE

[NAVAL BILL STARTS ACTION
IN THE HOUSE YESTERDAY
AND RATIO IS NEGLECTED
American Navy

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W A SH IN G TO N ,
April
11.— The Kelley and Mr. Mondell in its defense,
fight on the naval appropriation bill On the other side the speaker* with
b ".n

in the l!o u .c y c u n U y

w llh

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“ '•’ " " " “ " " J

members insisting thnt it did and th a t, Ncw y ork &gt;n|J v&gt; re of penniy|vanla,

j

It did not actually carry out the 5-5-8 an Republican members of the approrullo, as fixed by treaty. All duy the priations committee, who signed a midiscussion centered around this one nority report urigng a force o f 80,000
big question in dispute.
plus 6,000 and who declared tho comChairman K e lliy , o f tho subcommit-1 mittce figures disrupted nnd ignoYcd
tee on appropriations, which drafted the treaty.
tho measure snd others, including R ep-1 There will In? two full days o f genresentative Mondell, Wyoming, the Re- oral debate, with more later when tho
publican leader, declared an enlisted personnel section is reached,
force of 65,000 plus 2,000 apprentice j The nnmo o f tho president was
seamen was ndequato to maintain the brought into the debate and there
navy in accordance with the arms con-1 were many verbal clashes as a result,
ference rating. Others, however, in -; Mr. MondeR questioned the propriety
eluding Representative Padgett, T e n - 'o f the inclusion in minority views o f n
nessee, ranking Ocmocrat on the n s -1statement that the president had urgval committee, which in former times led 86,000 men, or 10,000 less than the
prepared the navy bills, asserted the number requested by Secretary Denfigures were so low "as to destroy the by.
efficiency o f the American navy” and
Asserting thnt 65,000 men would not
give it a standing the same as or low- accomplish the aims o f the treaty, Mr.
Padgett suggested to the committeo
cr than that o f Jnpan.
In nil there w ere seven speeches thnt if it was unwilling to accept tho
during the day, three fo r and. four solemn judgment o f the secretary o f
against the measure. Representative the nevy, somebody ought to bo put
Byrnes, South Carolina, supported tho in bis place whose advice would be ac­
committee proposals Joining Chairman cepted.
AG ED CH ICKEN T H IE F
H AS BEEN RELEASED
NOW T H A T MOON 18 F U L L
( llr The . (u w la lr S

P ress)

D EC LARED IN P O R T U G A L
______
IIIr Tfcr AsastUisa Press)
LISB O N, April 10.— A
general
•trike has been declared throughout
Portugal as protest against the arrest o f twenty Syndicadlsta.
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BANK ROHHHRS M A K E
IIIG H A U L IN IT A L Y ,
R IFLED L O C A L HANK
irons s«tuni,,'« D«iir)

tnl&lt;p BCt,on on thfl H '"0'1 bill which
|would set up a federal coal commls* l° n to deal with such situations.
Witnesses appearing before the
committee yesterday Included Edgar
Wallace, labor federation legislative
j agent, and a member o f the miners*
union, John Hcsaler, president and
William Mltrhn, secretary o f the !ndiann district o f the United Mine
Workers, and James Lord, vire-praai, dent o f the American Federation o f
Labor.

C A T A N IA , Sicily, April 11— Rank
—
robber* made a rich haul here Inst
night when they rifled n safe In n local ^ N E A L JNAMED H EAD
OF R E P U B L IC A N S IN
branch o f the Rancho Di Sicilia cscap- '
FO URTH D ISTR IC T
ing with nine million lire In lam k'
notes about $186,000 nt present ex­
P A L A T K A . April 11— With th*
change.
•
nomination by fourth district republicans in convention here yesterday o f
Former Service Men
Howard McKay, o f Miami, aa the
party's candidate for the house o f
Told to Go Home and

I

Get Good Jobs
There
two republican congressional

National Commander Says They Are
Crowding the Cities
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dates have been placed in the field ia
this state.
Judge William M. Gober, o f Tampa,
was recently nominated as the party's
candidate fo r the houac from the first
district.
McKay won yesterday’s nomination
over M ajor Mllbum, o f W est Palm
Reach, by a vote o f 37 to 15.
Approximately 100 person*, about
half o f them negroes, attended yesterday’a meeting. A permanent or­
ganization o f fourth district republi­
can* was effected with W. R. O’Neal,
o f Orlando, as chairman, and J. R.
Scott, o f Jacksonville, secretary.

IN D IA N A P O L IS , April 11— Form­
er service men of the country asked
to go hack homo and get u Job in an
appeal hy Hanford McNidor who ask­
ed the Associated Press to flash it
broadcast to jobless veterans to go
V O L U S IA C O U N T Y JURY
hark home, who ho said were congre­
M EETS T O D A Y A T D E LA N D
gating in large cities where unem­
M U R D R R CASE IS U P
ployment situation is becoming worse.
Legion’s efforts to find employment
( I t * T h e A s s o e la (r S P r e s s )
|fo r 700,000 jobless veterans
begun
O E LA N D , A p ril 11.— Tho Valusla
three weeks ago gaining in effe ctiv e­
grand Jjury w ill meet today.
One
ness he said.
.
cate to be investigated in that o f Mr*.
HIG H W A T E R FLOODS
N O R T H E R N M IC H IG A N
A lice Shields, charged with the mur­ H A R D IN G S W IL L P L A N
FOR A N N U A L EGG R O L L IN G
C A U S IN G MUCH D A M AG E
der o f her husband, William
A.
I » 7 The 4 u « f U l r 4 Press)
ON
W H IT E H O U SE L A W N
Shields, near here a few weeks ago.

. JA C K S O N V IL L E , A pril ll.- J o h n
Adams, seventy-three year old negro
chicken thief who waa sent to Jail by
Judge Beckman recently, to atay un­
til the moon ahoae again, cn the the­
ory that chicken thieve.) operate only
nlghta when there I ano moon, waa
released todsy.
The alrosnac and
Judge Beckman said full moon to­
N E W YO RK , A p ril 11-Jack Demp­
night. Adams was arrested March
sey tailed today fo r Europo where he
twenty-sixth.
w ill remain fo r three months. H e ia
not engaged to meet any European
The largest and best event o f the boxers but salad he would not b « a v­
season, The Eastor Ball.
12-6tc erse to accepting a reasonable offa r.

l l » r T H * A s a s *»a tr« P m a l

W A S H IN G T O N , April 11— Presi­
dent and Mrs. Harding consented to
opening o f the White H om e grounds
Easter Monday for an egg roiling, s
time honored cm tom looked forward
to by the children of the city.

A L P E N A , Mich., A pril
11 -High
water caused by heavy raina is caus­
ing heavy damage to many parts of
northern lower Michigan and threat­
ening to inundate town o f Tower on
north side o f here. One list was loet
yesterday.

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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, MONDAY, A P R IL 10, 1922
authority. Meat form s uric acid
which overworks the kidneva in tHeir
elTort to filter it from the blood und
they become sort o f paralyzed and
lotfgy. When your kidneys get slug­
gish and clog you must relieve them,
like you relieve your bowels; remov­
ing all the body’s urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick hesdschc,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue is coated, nnd when the weath­
er is bad you have rheumatib twinges.
Tho urine is cloudy, fu l o f sediment,
channels often get sore, w ater scalds
and you are obliged to deck relief two
or three times during tho n ig h t .
Either consult a good, rcliablo phy­
sician nt once or get from your phnrtake n tnblcspoonful in a glass of
macist about four ounces o f Jad Salts;
water before breakfast fo r a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is mndo from the
acid o f grapes and lemon juice, com­
bined with lithia, and has been used
fo r generations to clean nnd stimu­
late sluggish kidneys, also to neutral-,
ize ncids in the urine so it no longer
irritates, thus ending blnddcr weak­
ness.

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The Amount Doesn’t Count.
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It’s the Start

PERSONALS

That’s the Thing

: SANFORD’S
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That two dollars in your hand may be the
father of your fortune— and its children may
be working for you when you have to stop.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rutledge have
u» their guest, their daughter, Mra. F . !
W . Short, o f Williamsport, Pa.

The easy spender may be a “good fellow,”
but he is a foolish man and everybody knows
it.

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Mrs. J. W. Rutledge nnd Mrs. F. W .
Short motored to Orlando Snturdny
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Musgrnvc nnd
son Millie.

The Seminole County Bank

There 1e n great buying o f farms
in the celery district nnd there w ill
probably bo more country property
chnnge hands this summer than over
befofre.

-SERVICE

-RROGRESS-

STRENGTH-

ir a x in tii

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada 5c a line. No
..ad taken for lesa than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five worda to a line
and remit accordingly.

FOR R E N T Furnished nnd unfurn­
ished rooms, 200 Pnrk Ave. 12-fltp
Three furnished bed-rooms fo r rent
in the new MHler building over the
Seminole Cnfe.
For particulars sc**
the Seminole Cnfe.
12-6tc
FOR R E N T — Nice furnished bed room
for 2 people, $1.00 per week. 314
East Fifth Street.
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Mr. und Mrs. I)olph McCngeun und K
Mrs. Mack Coursey nnd two children,
Ruby and David und their
mother,
Mrs. Tnte, motored to Deluind nnd
spent the day with their
brother.
Charlie Tnte and wife.

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F O R S A L E OR L E A S E —One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford nvc. walking
distance to city. Tw o lots corner
Center nnd Elm nve. Two lots west
side Palmetto nvc., CO ft. from Elev­
enth St. Mnke offer. II. T. Corey,
owner, 1*5 N . Spring St., Los A n ge­
les, C alif.
288tf; 29-tf
FO R S A L E -O n o ti^ink.
120d Palmetto Ave.

Inquire at
6-tfdh

FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks o f center
o f city.
Ceo. V . K N IG H T
272-tfc

LOST
ST R A YH I) OR STOLEN— O NE
HAY HORSE. SHORT MANE,
S E V E R A L BRANDS OF ID E N ­
TIFIC ATIO N .
REASO NABLE
REW ARD FOR A N Y IN FO R ­
MATION LEAD ING TO RE­
COVERY OF SAME.— C. E.
HENRY.
10-Gtp

1 S I00.000 SPENT NOW W ILL
SAVE TH E COUNTY M ANY
TIM ES T H A T AM O U NT IN A
FEW YEARS.
VOTE YES
A P R IL 11TIL

THE WEATHER
For Florida:
and Tuesday.

Fair tonight

IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
SAYS
h

MACK A C H E IS SIG N YOU
a v e IIE E N E A T IN G TOO
MUCH M E A T

When you wnkc up with bncknchc
nnd dull misery in the kidney region
it generally means you huve been eat­
ing too much meat, says a well-known

POLA

NEGRI

The International Star, In

“THE POLISH
DANCER”
— A 1.80—

“W IN N E R S OF THE
W EST”
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Tom orrow the laat chapter of “ Mistreaa of the W orld” , “ Saved by
W irelesa" also “ Vesuvius Conquer­
ed” and Snub Pollard in “ The Joy
R ider."

T n g n o u iiiiA ig

5 Used
PHORDS
\

HONOGRAPHS
SHEET MUSIC

F O R S A L E C H E A I1

3 T O U R IN G S
2 R O AD STE R S

All the Latest Popular Hits

$100 Up

H. CHASE, LESTER A N I)
PREMIER PIANO S

UPRIGHT PLAYERS, GRANDS
EDISON AND RU SSELL
PHONOGRAPHS

J. II. H IN T E R M IS T E R
P IA N O CO.
Welaka Block

B. &amp; O. Motor
s Co.
209 Park A re.

10 Slorrfl in Georgia_________________ ________________________________

C. W. Fntzm lnger of Longwnod wns
in the city L'-.!.,, .tUtmding the meet­
ing o f the county commissioners nnd
makes his announcement in this is­
sue. Cbnrlle has been n member of
the honrd since the county wns es­
tablished and is again a candidate fo r
the position.

Snnford, Florid.

--- 2 Store in Fiurida

The Churchwell

Sanford’s New Store

Frnnk Aikcrs calls attention in this
issue to the fnct that he is agent for
the **F" Autollne oil snid to he the
only oil that will stop the "chatter­
in g" in the Fords. This is Mime oil
nil right and you should rend the ad­
vertisement nnd give Frnnk a cnll
when in need o f oil.

-Phone 127

E A S T E R

FO R S A L E — Lunch room, best loca­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
tion, next to theatre, doing fine bus­
Twenty miles per gallon o f gas,
iness. Owner has other business. A d ­
Forrest Lake announces his canili15,000 miles on tires, no repairs, This
dress Mox 210, Sanford.
7-Gtp
«lncy for tho position o f representa­
is what Hupp owners say.
G-tfc
tive in this Issue.
Forrest is the
FOR R E N T
father of Seminole being in the leg ­
FO R R E N T — 3-room furnished apart­ IF YOU W A N T A GOOD MUSI NESS islature when this rounty was Treated ■ ■
nnd has served three terms as iegisment over Herald office. Apply to A T A MA MG A IN , LOOK T H IS OVER.
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lntor. Thnt he w ill mnke Seminole a
REASO
N
FOR
S
A
L
E
G
IV
E
N
—
B. W. Herndon, Seminole Hotel.
good one goes without saying nnd ho
12-Gtp BOOTH'S LU N C H ROOM, 217 S A N FOR lit A V E N U E .
ID tip is not likely to have nny opposition.
FO R R E N T — Tw o unfurnished rooms,
fci * 4 ^
^
M
lu h
IU Us H i
bath, for ligbthousekecping. Good 1
The board o f county commissioners
location. Apply “ R. 8.” , care o f H er­
The largest and best event o f the nre holding n meeting today nnd have
ald Office.
G-tfc season, The Easter Mall.
12-Gte the ninttor o f the election tomorrow

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A U T O M O B IL E S

A U TO M O M ILE R E P A IR nnd Pnlnt
•hop on Sanford ! L ; Hiil» a l Rehor
Mros. old stand. Our prices nro reas­
onable and all work guaranteed.- -E .
S. Stenkley.
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Jad Salts is a life saver fo r regular
Tho world at your door every
meat caters. It is inexpensive, cannot
ing
fo r 16c.— Dally Herald.
injure and makes a delightful, effe r­
vescent lithia-wntcr drink.— Adv.

This is Visitor’s Week nt the Gram­
mar school nnd the patrons and *a Ra it*
Ra e* a*
friends o f the grammar school nro
enm estly
requested to visit the
There will be a cnll meeting o f Cir­
school this week. Rend the invitation
cle No. 2 at the home o f Mrs. L. M.
in another part o f this issue.
Telford Thursday at 3:00 o'clock. A ll
members are urgently requested to bo
The High School Trnrk team r e ­ present.
U»-3tc
turned home yesterday with Prof.
M cKay and they report n fine time nt
Meet mo nt the Easter Mull. 12-0tc
Gninesville. While they did not car­
ry o f f any o f the honors they repre­
The worst o f men have sonic good
sented Snnford High very creditably in them, and even the hard-boiled nre
and hope to do better next season.
whito under the shel.

W A N T E D — Salesman, $100 and com­
mission to sell guaranteed cord nod
fnbrlc tires direct from factory
nt
FOR S A L E
lowest prices.— Good stock Tire Co.,
FOR S A L E — Meccn hummock 5 acres 110fi S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
Tho IIintermister Piano Co., has an
improved, $1,500; time payment, no Illinois.
/
12-lt-p advertisement in this issue cnlling a t­
Interest- Ilox 791, J. Allen, Snnford.
tention to the fnct that they now have
i 8-atp W A N T E D — Position by Indy ns nurse,
companion or hou.sckcoper.— Mrs. sheet music on hand, nil the latest
FOR S A I.E — Ten empty Linseed oil
Ilrown, 317 West Third Street. IO-3tp song hits nnd instrumental pieces.
bnrrcls— Snnford Pnlnt Store.
I-ook them over before you send out
S T O P— LO O K— R E A D
12-3lc
o f town fo r your sheet music.
F R U IT -P R O D U C E S H IP P E R S
FOR S A L E — Several hundred budded
ornnge trees.
Hurt’s Intc. Very Try our expert service collecting R ail­
Don’t forget the bond election to­
Original.
Vouchers morrow. These time warrants must
chenp for quick sale. Address A. II. road Claims.
Commons, Mossdnle or Snnford, Fla. sent direct to claimants.— Eastern Ik* voted in order that tho roads can
10-3tp Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G. receive the nocessnry Improvements
t O R S A L E — Potato barrels in nny Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with P. R. nnd the Osteen bridge can be built.
quantity, special jiriccs on car lots, R. Claim Department, ten years, Sen- Seminole county must keep up her
I0-e.o.d-2wc end in the good roads buildinq pro­
correspondence solicited, Clenrwatcr ford, Del.
gram.
M fg. Co., Clenrwatcr, Fla.
8-tfc

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FOR R E N T — Unfurnished rooms for
housekeeping, light nnd water furniahed. Rates reasonable. 205 Onk
6-2wp.
avenue.

WANTED

"i

W e have hung up snakes nnd gone __
through every other performnneo lo fci
make it rnin nnd believe it will co m e1fc#
tonight.

Y our Calendar Bank is Ready

I

N o rain as yet nnd it looks
like old summer time had
eomc to camp on our door
step in earnest. W e want
rain— not on account o f the
rest but because the crops
need it everywhere.
Of
course we have the subirrigntion but there is nothing
like the gentle rnln to do the
real business nnd then
a
good rnln would mnke it
cool nnd cool weather makes
celery money nnd it is the
money that we want. Have
you a little savings bank in
your home?
5:10 A . M. A P R IL 10. 1922
Maximum
Minimum ....... .
Range
Maromctcr .........
Calm und cloudy.

A ll randidatea must get n receipt ■
from Secretary R. J. H olly before
they can qualify fo r office.

Some how we all respect the man who has
“money in the bank.”

fi

G rrat weather but needing rain.

| B 0 U O S | T lE jig

S P E C I A L S

L a d ie s ’ Shoes

M e n ’s Sh oes

M ISSES'

PAT

STRAP
$7.50 value.

SANDAL

B R O W N B L U OXFORD

Special

:

H O W T H E O LD E ST O IL C O M P A N Y M A D E
T H E N E W E S T D ISC O V E R Y A B O U T
FORDS
The most interesting announcement of recent years in
the oil industry has been made by Wm. C. Robinson &amp; Son
Company— the oldest oil company in America. *
It tells of the discovery of a new lubricating oil, which
will not carbonize, and thus glaze the transmission brake
band lining of Ford cars, causing what is commonly called
“ chatter."
^ It l\ns been tested and approved by 1615 authorized
Ford dealers and reliable service stations.

:‘

TESTED HY THOUSANDS
Every drop of this oil, to which the name of " F " Auto­
line was given, 1ms been sold under the guarantee of this
90-year-old oil company, that it will assure perfectly smooth
transmission and braking, or money will he refunded upon
request.
Any Ford owner is invited to fill his crank case with
I' Autoline Od from the Frnnk Akers’ Tire Company, on
the promise that his money will be immediately refunded by
them if his brake and transmission do not operate smoothly.

FRANK AKERS TIRE CO.
DRIVE IN FILLIN G STATIO N
First nnd Elm Avenue
Rhone 447-W

to occupy their time. The Itonrd has
labored long nnd fnithfully over the
question o f roads nnd the improve­
ment o f the same nnd their decision
to float the warrants for $100,000 to ■ ■
build the bridge nt Osteen and rvpnir ■ ■
the roads wns reached nfter every
other means had been exhausted.
The men o f the Snnford Rotary
Club have received an invitation o f
the wives o f tho members— the RotnrAnns to come to n "chicken feed " nt
the Pnrish House on Tuesday night
April 18th nt which time there will
Ik* something doing in the entertain­
ment linp and also an elaborate
spread of good things to eat. The
Rotnrl-Anns say they will make the
Rotariana look like n piece o f Swiss
cheese when it comes to putting on
a real entertainment.
T A K E N O TIC E nnd save money!
$400 buys Mulck 4; $650 buys Muick
6; $475 buys Oldsmobile
4; $000
buys Oldsmobile 8. Malnnce, terms to
suit your purse. When they mnke
better cars, I w ill sell them.— N. H.
Gamer.
12-I0tc
Easter Mall, Monday, April 17, nn
event you can not nfford to miss.

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ereas, Thu City Commission o f
ity of Ssnford, Florida, on the
lay o f April, A. D. 1022, duly
1 and adopted a certain ordientitled,

Attest.

T u e s d a y , a p r i l u , 192:

ford, Florida, la now opera tin y a»«A
functioning be, and the same is her®.
by amended to read aa foilowa, toI

8. 0 . CHASE,
FO RE ST LA K E ,
Aa the City Commis■ion o f the City
of
Sanford, Florida .

“ Section 7. Powers o f the City.
The City o f Sanford, Florida, shall
have perpetual aueceulon; shall sue
*nd be sued, plead and be impleaded;
may purchase, lease, receivo and hold
property, real and personal, within
Said City; and may sell, alienate,
deed, convey, lease or otherwise dis­
pose of the same fo r the benefit and
advantage o f said City; and may
purchase, lease, receive and hold prop­
erty, real and personal, within amt

L. R. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
City Clerk o f the City
Sanford, Florida.
A p ril 11-18-25; May 2 9-16

Pen n 's - spells
quality.
Penn's is packed
air-tight in the pat­
ented new con­
tainer. It is always
fresh.
Q ie w fresh to­
bacco. T ry Penn’s
next time. C le a n fresh—sweet.

Florida, do hereby call an election to the erection, construction and niain, held In the City o f Sanford, Florl- tennnee o f waterworks and lighting
W hcreas, the City Commission o f t
C ity o f Sanford, Florida, on the 1C
day o f April, A . D. 1922, duly pass
and adopted a certain ordinance c
titled,

Ititc r -iin i I (.

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E l) N A T IO N A L DBKKNE
M A Y ERECT HOME A T ST.

benevo lent

G R O U N D B RO KEN FO R A N E W
1-STORY H O T E L A T L’ l.'STJS

The man whom Progress dropped
behind some years ago finds some
consolation In scolding about “ igno­
r - u a n s , April l l . - T h c ground has rant m ajorities."

Tfc# Aasorlar

ST. PETERSBURG * A
A National Home o f tho

been broken hero fo r tho erection o f
Circle No. 2 o f the M. E. church Ear,F
« wedding gift. Under it*
II have an Easter Basket Sale Sat- ovll influence Brighton is blacknsil
four stories in height and will spread
dnv AnrH 15th at thc Un,on Ph(U&gt;. cd by a form er flam e; the ausceptjt&gt;!«
over a block. Tho ground floor will mney,
12-fitc Bi,,y Jackson finds himself eng***!
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to three Isdi—
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bo divided Into ten business offices to
iea **
at once, the
Professor
be rented for commercial purposes.
S E N IO R P L A Y
,s nccuae&lt;1 o f bigamy. Dun, the JevContract fo r tho erection o f the build­
Matters art
Tho Senior CIm ,
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hool will present "The Hoodoo" on . . ,
buried. Hemachui, the profeuo/s
e evenings o f A pril 20th nnd 21st.
son and Paradise, the colored ccok,
■i» Play by W . B. Hare, is a three
are exceptional comedy characters.
t comedy with 24 characters and
The prices are the samo as always;
" o f tho best o f tho very excellent 35c and 50c.
the Fountain Inn Hotel which w ill be

Order o f United Nntlonnl

W IL L
F U R N IS H
E L E C T R IC IT Y
may be erected in this city
FOR LESS T H A N H A L F W H A T
commissioners
will donnto
SANFO RD M UST P A Y
ground fo r the purpose.
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Plans fo r tho erection 61
, J A C K S O N V IL L E , A pril 11— A max­ were discussed by persons
imum rate o f seven cents a kilowatt
here recently. Committees
hour fo r the first 50 units used, fivo
cents fo r the next 20 nnd two cents
per k. w. h. thereafter will bo charged
for lighting nnd cooking purposes of
patrons o f tho city's electric power
Plant under the plnn to electrify the
city.
I
The city commission which recently 1
(lent o f the *«nnte did nut sign the net went-Into the business o f selling tho
jnpoHing one cent a gallon on ga»o- fuel on an extensive basis, has adopted i
Hne sales, before the last session of tho scale o f prices.
the legislature adjourned It never hoCommercial putrona such ns rcstaucame a law in ihe opinion o f the rants and hotels who adopt electricity
•U te s supremo court. If, on tho oth- to displace gas as n fuel, a rate o f 3
or hand, they did sign the act before cents fo r the first 500 k. w. h. is fixed
too legislature closed in refutation o f
the allegations set forth by S
J
Gunn, o f Levy county, who contested
the acta legality, the state may yet

I Whereas said ordinance provides for
few issue of bonds by the C ity o f San­
ford, Florida, for municipal purposes
|n the total sum o f $625,000.00, the
Irocecds derived from the sale o f said
[orris to be expended In the following
tanner, to-wit:
[ 115,000.00 for building and conkrurting a municipal building for
lousing the municipal library o f thc

W O M EN VO TERS A T K U 8 T I8
n iQ T i’ o 7 * '.
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h U S T IS , A pril 11,— Decision to
form a U k o county organization o f
the League o f Women Votera was un­
animously tnkon «♦ .
- nr,wi “ • •• Mituiiii* 0 1» men
and women here recently. The meet­
ing was addressed bv Mr*
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Blackman.
Mrs. Clara D. Palm er was named
chariman ,°f " tcmporary orgnnizntion, which was charged with
the
work o f form ing a permanent organ­
ization.

EA STER

Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, os M a y .
or o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, un”
dcr nnd by virtue o f the authority in
me vested, and we, C. E. Henry, S. O.
Chase and Forest Lake, a* Commis­
sioners o f the City o f Sanford, F lori­
da, composing and comprising the City
Commission o f the City of Sanford,
Florida, do hereby call an election to
be held in the City o f Sanford, F lori­
da, on the 26th day o f April, A. D.

CLO TH ES

‘SERVICE T H A T COUNTS’’
We handle everything in

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isn t Easter for you.
The niain thing now in buying an
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T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E L IN E
Car Lots or I^ess.

CLOTHES

Don’t just have a try-on, lay down
youi money and walk out. Examine
your clothes— fabrics and tailoring—
and look for this label that you know.

I Whereas, prior to thc issue o f tho
bond* above described, under the char­
ier of the City o f Sanford, Florida, the
Mid ordinance proposing said issue of
wn&lt;U must be upproved by a majority
'rote of the electors o f tho C ity o f Sun
ford, Florida, who arc qualified to vote
si shown by the registration and tax
toe City, at an election called
ind held for that purpose.

«r Sanford, Florida, do hereby
1 an election to be held in tho City
Sanford, Florida, on the 17th day
•ny. A. I). 1922, to determine the
“ tion by said election then and
sion o f the City o f
r,‘ to be held, whether thc said orSanford, Florida.
•r.e proposing BaJd Issue o f bonds Attest
“ be adopted, approved and conR. I'll I L I PS.
(S E A L )
"'"J !,&gt; ‘ be electors of said City,
City Clerk o f the City o f Son
'"h ith e r the bondj provided fo r in
ford, Florida.
ordinance shall be issued by the
y of Sanford, Florida, jn the man­

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Shoes

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ST. PE TERSB U RG , A pril U . - L o C*I municipal officials are planning to
make hay while tho sun shines this
summer and when thc tourista come
this way next winter they will f|,.d
that a large street paving program
has been carried out.
About six miles o f paving is con­
templated and approximately 12,000
feet o f uewerage planned.
Oh, very well.
Let 8t!nm
nopollze trade.
One man 1
eazy 10 handle when again we
the worjd safe fo r democracy.

atson

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Richmond, Virginia
powers enumerated herein, or implied
hereby, tho City shall have, and may
exercise all other powers, which un­
der thc Constitution and Laws o f
Florida, it would be competent for
this paragraph specifcnlly to enum.
ernte.

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E A ST E R

BU8T18 W IL L V O TE RONDS
FOR N E W S TR E E TS . ETC

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

Easter is always the same!

Also for

Good ronda advocates attending
the m eeting o f the South Florida and
Beat Coast Roads Association took
the fim t action o f this kind when a
telegram , ita contents docidcd upon hy
unanimous resolution, was dispatched
to the chief executive. Sim ilar action
was taken hy the publishers o f tho
•tato in attendance at tho Florida
Publiahera’ association meeting.
“ Governor Harde*’* attitude In the
m atter has not been made known. Ho
la known to atrongly disfavor extra
iMMlona o f the legislature aa indicat­
ed in bis refusal to act upon the solici­
tations o f advocates fo r a session to
deal with cattle tick eradication

C H U L U 0 T A IN N

maintain n public library and reading
room free fo r the use of thc inhabi­
tants o f tho City,

Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, ns Mayor
1 D #• 1 ity of Sanford, Florida, under
md by virtue o f the authority In me
&gt;*ted by thc ordinances o f the City o f
janford, Florida, and we, C. E. Henry,
. 0. ( haie nnd Forest Imke, i»s Comaiv-ioner» o f the City o f Sanford,

e ltu .n
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representative
citizons at Daytona Saturday urged
Governor Hardee to call an extra scssion uf the legislature to re-enact the

U u a ra n tc c d b y

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tflon n!vn l ° MV°
itJI *P P po*!m atcly
WOOOOO revenue fund fo r the road
building and maintenance.
"T h e supremo court has declared the '
act Invalid, in that It was enacted ir­
regularly
In rendering jta opinion. 'W IL L FORM L E A G U E OF

J j ’ ° ? *?*. “ ‘ I* day ° f Jun#' A D P,* n K f0r th f ” tablishment or ho*.
* " “ *■, 10 determine the question by the pital*. poorhouses and houses o f de­
referendum vote o f a m ajority o f the tention and correction, for the cstabelcctora o f said City qualified to vote, Hahment o f docks, wharfs, breakwa.
participating in said election, whether ter* nnd boat basins, and fo r such
the amendments of the present char- other public purposes as tho City
"A n Ordinance Providing for
ter o f the City of Sanford, Florida, Commission may by ordinance deem
the Establishment nnd Mainten­
proposed by the aforesaid ordinance necessary nnd proper, nnd may sell,
ance o f a Public Library and
shall be adopted and approved, either toasc or otherwise d(*po«« „ f « a ij
Reading Room Free for the Use
in whole or in part.
property for the benefit o f said City
o f the Inhabitants o f the City of
And I, C. E. Henry, ns Msyot o f the to the same extent that natural nerSanford, f lorida, and authoriz­
H ty o f Sanford, Florida, and we, C. *ons might or could do; and also
ing the Mayor o f tho City o f SanK- Henry, S. O. Chase nnd Forest "hall have the power to borrow monLnkc, ns the City Commission o f the
f ° r current expenses, provided any
City of Sanford, Florida, do
hereby •mount so borrowed shall not exEstablishment nnd Maintenance
nppoint V. E. Douglass, O. P. Hem- cf« d
amount equal to fifty per
o f the Same,"
don and R. C. Maxwell, Inspectors o f » cent, o f tho revenue derived from
and
Mid election, and IV. M. Haynes, Clerk taxation during any fiscal year; to
IN hcrvAN, said ordinance provide*
of said election.
|control, perform and furnish all pubfo r the establishment and maintenance
o f n public library and reading room
free fo r the use o f the inhabitants bf
thc City o f Sanford, Florida, nnd
Wh«reas, under the law, it must be
decided by a majority of the regi«t*r-

Whereon, the City Commission of
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida on tho
10th day o f April, A . D. 1922, duly
passed and adopted a certain ordi­
nance entitled “ An Ordinance Amend­
ing Sections 7, 97, 164, 200 and 217;
and Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
8361, Laws o f Florida, 1919, Entitled,
“ An A ct to Abolish tho Present Muni­
cipal Government o f the City o f Sanfoitl. County o f Seminole, State o f
Florida, and to Organise, Incorporate
and Establish a City Government for
the Same, and to Prescribe the Juris­
diction, Powers and Functions o f Said
Municipality” ,
Whereas, said ordinance provides
for the amendment o f Sec. 7; Sec. 97;
Sec. 164; Sec. 206; and Sec. 217, and
the repeal o f Sec. 174 o f the charier
under which the City o f Sanford, Flor-

A n n u l A iT / in

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M EN— You have heard it hinted around that Tires and
lubes were going up, hut here is a 25% REDUCTION, it
marks the lowest prices in Tire history.

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or jm.

-------An ordinance Amending Sections
7, 97, 164, 206, and 217; and Repealing Section 174 o f Chapter 8361, U w *
o f Florida, 1919, Entitled “ An A ct to
Abolish the Present Municipal Government o f the City o f Satiford,
County o f Seminole, State o f Florida,
and to Organize, Incorporate and Estnhlish n City Government fo r ths
Same, nnd to Prescribe the Jurisdirtion, Powers and Functions o f Said
Municipality."

posed by the law/ o f the State o f
H °rida, now in force, or which may
hereafter be enacted, providing gen­
" a l l y fo r the government o f cities
nn'1 towns nnd not inconsistent with
toe provisions o f this Act.”
Section 2. That Section 97 o f tho
charter under which the City o f Sanford, Florida, Is now operating nnd
functioning, be, nnd the same is
hereby amended to read ns follows;
"Section 97. F IS C A L Y E A R .—
Thc fiscal year o f the City shall begin

Whereas, thc legislature may by
law confer upon n municipality any
powers relnting to its government,
nob in conflict with other organic
provisions o f law, and
Whereas, the Legislature o f the
State o f Florida has by legislative cnnetment granted and deleguted unto
Ihe City o f Sanford, Florida, the
right to submit to Its electors for
ipprovn or rejection, amendments to

on D'e l« t day o f October and end on
toe 30th day o f September o f each
&gt;’r n r ”
Section 3. Thnt Section 164 o f the
charter under which the City o f Snn.
ford. Is now operating nnd functloning.be, and th0 s#nu&lt; Is hereby amended to read as follows:
“ Section 164. S P E C IA L ASSESSME N T S ; W H E N P A Y A B L E .— Speojn| usacementa coverirg the construe-'

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t is not unconstitutional as a delcguIon o f legislative power fo r thc leg-

tion o t aid*walks, laying out, improv- '
|ng, grading, paving and hard sur- j
facing o f streets nnd alleys, and sovoring all other local ImprovcmcnU |
.hall Ik- payable by the owners o f the j

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Un.t0 * muniri*
lality the right and nuthority to nmT " ifh,,irter granted unto said mun.
ripalit) hy the Legislature, provided
iny amendment ao adopted doca not
ontravcnc or {■ not repugnant to the
.onstitution and tho statute law o f

property assessed fo r said local improvement at the time stipulated in
the ordinance passed and adopted
with reference to any such locnl Improvement, and shall constitute, be,
remain and continue «. lien superior
(n dignity tto in v anil nil nthnr liana

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long* juct as much to tho m in who
comes hero from other states and be­
haves himself and become a good cit­
P lk lb k H I » » t r y i l U r i M i M N y t ttaa
Aa/ a t l b * H araM B a tM la s , 107
izen as it belongs to the "h ick '’ who
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sits on tho fence and whittles &amp; stick
with the idea that becauso ho was
born hero he la the supreme creature
I 'C D U I I I I U U
k-# anil entitled to something more than
I t J. H O LLY ..._______________ ______l A l t n
N. J. L I L L A f l D ----- l i m U r j - T n u a r t r the common h e rd It is high tim e the
R . A . IMCKL--------------- O i w n l H a u f t r
:wrj C. U I R W I N ------ C l r r a l i l l n k U u f r r people from other states asserted
P h a a o I4M a * ta l i M 1*. M.
themselves In Florida nnd told somo
A i T i i l l l l a i fU ltra M i l r K bottb a*
o f the nallvo birds where to head In.
A p p llra tla a
The Pensacoln N ew s sums up this re.
N obarrtptloa l* r lf » la A l i l l f l
diculous position as follows:
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The discussion in some o f the news­
papers in Florida anent what we be­
lieve to be the certain candidacy o f
I f II
l i t r a t lr r ly ea vera 'ftrm ta o lr
C a a a ly William J. Ilryan fo r United States
■ * l la p i k l b k r t • v a r y K r lta y . A t u r ( b l i t ra lra m a tr k a a w a aa a p p lla a - senator, has raised what seems to us
fla a . D r m a r r a llr la p aIIlira. M AO par
an almost ridiculous irsuo. Somo of
yea r, a lw a ya la a t t a a r * .
A E M B K II T i l K A B B O C IA TK II I 'K K M the newspapers favor Trammell and
oppose Ilryan becauso thoy say Tram ­
mell is a native son o f Florida and
Ilryan is a nowconier to Florida. In
According to the statements o f the the first place, i f the statement y e m
Orlando papers relative to their true, the Issue would he an unsound
street sales since tho first o f October one and unbecoming a great people
Orlando easily has 3,333,333 people about to choose a senator o f the
livin g down there.
W e hasten to United States.
And in the second
congratulate our sister city on tho place, the statement is not true. B ry­
wonderful increase in population and an Is just an much a native of Florida
would staatc to tho census bureau ns Trammell. Neither is a native of
that they are losing time s lid in g cen­ Florida.
sus takers to Orlando. All they need
Senator Tram m ell was born in A la ­
is the “ street sales" that’s the thing. bama.
Rcnntor Fletcher was bom in Geor­
Sanford needs a good library build­ gia.
ing nnd w ill have ono ns soon as the
Congressman Smithwick was born
bond issues can be prepared nnd votod in Georgia.
upon.
Every enterprising city has
Congressman Clark was bom in
a fin e library building. Sanford has Alabama.
kept up n library association for
Congressman Sears was bom in
many years ch iefly through tho cf. Georgia.
y fo rts o f n few faithful workers who
Congressman Pro no was bom In
without any room and In a cubby hoio Kentucky.
o f n piaco hero and there have kepi
Florida is not represented in neith­
alive tho spark o f rending and a er house o f coungreas by n native
thirst fo r knowledge embodied in our non.
young people ns well ns the old. Now
Most o f Florida’s former United
that we have a chance to build n beau­ States senators w ere born outside the
tifu l library building wo should all state. Charles W . Jones was born in
take n just prido in tho library nnd Ireland, Samuel Banco in England,
push the mnttcr by voting fo r tho W ilk.
Call in Kentucky, Jumcs P.
bond issue when it comes to the vot­ Talinfnrro in Virginia, the senior S.
ers.
It. Mallory in Trinidad, West Indies;
the junior S. K. M allory in South
W ith tho idea o f shipping by water Carollpa, David I,. Yulec in St. Thoingrow ing each day ns tho railroads ns 'Vest Indies; Jackson Morton in
slowly but surely enfold us in the Virginia, James I). Westcott in Virtcntnclcs o f high freigh t rates and ubiin, Thomas W . Osborn iq New Jcr*.hc preferential freigh t rates that^ M y, Adonljah Welch in Connecticut,
means the cutting o f f o f the water Abijnh Gilbert in Ohio, Simon
B.
rates from tho river towns, ithe- 1Conover in New Jersey (the last
four
hooves us all to think nbout thp bond *‘*rv‘‘d during reconstruction.)
William James ilryan, W. H. M il­
issue soon to be prepared that will
give Sanford a fine city dock and ton. N . B. Broward nnd N. P. Bryan
boat basin nnd other docking fncill- w ere the only United States senators
tire fo r big nnd small vessels o f all in the history o f Florida who were
kinds. I f we are to ship by water we native sons.
Senator N. P. Bryan was u native
shall need municipal docks first o f all
and to have municipal docks the city son, and he is tho only democratic
must own nnd opernto the docks. Wc icnntor in Florida’s history who was
note by the Pnlntkn News thnt O r­ refused a second term, Senator Tram ­
lando Is contemplating docking facili­ mel! defeated Senator Bryan after
ties at Snnfnrd. I f this is true it is Bryun had served but one term in tho
high time Sanford wus looking around senate.
The accidental place o f n man's
fo r the name thing.
nativity neither fits nor disqualifies
----------- o -----------him fo r public office, nnd it would
N A T IV E SON R IF F L E
neither help nor hurt Florida. It is
an
unsound argument in which broad
One hears so much nbout the “ na­
minded
men nnd women should not in­
tive son" p iffle along nbout election
dulge.
time nnd this slush is not confined to
O f course, a man should live in tho
Florida fo r California works her “ na­
state
long enough to be fam iliar with
tive sons" overtime nnd on nil occas­
ions. The editor o f the Herald wns the state's resources nnd get nrqunin.
Irani in Ohio and he thinks Ohio is a ted With the people nnd their wishes,
grand old state but he would not go ns w ell us their views upon public
back there to run fo r an office and questions, Otherwise, ho would not

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work tho old story nbout being born 1,0
lo "P resen t tho best interthere to get n few votes from tho
*bw
nor
*rub ’ reflect
other fellow who happened to Ira ll" ‘ viuw&lt; unJ w rites o f tho people of
born in some other state.
When wc th° " U t e - An‘&gt;
woul«&gt; * » unM« m*
were candidate fo r o ffic e in this ^ *n n n,an *°
or oxl,cl-l 1° be
county we heard a lot nlraut the man
vleeted toone o f the highest offices
who wns not born in Florida and it
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t*lu People nnd to
makes us feel like kicking tho pants barn their wishes,
o f every man in this or nny other
mnF be *bat " illiam J. Ilrynn
atate who stands upon the platform should not n*k 1° be elected to ono of
o f being the “ native son."
I f the lhl&gt; highest offices in tho g ift o f the
state o f Florida was le ft to the nuPW1P&gt;&lt;*.
Perhaps the people will
tivc sons it would ho about the Same
,urn ,l deaf enr to his request, but
kind o f state it wns when it was dis. **u’
l bat bp wn* born in nnother
covered b y tho people from other
n°* n legitim ate argument
states.
The native sons have h e -, “ Kainst bis candidacy,
come good chitons in some instances
Thnt Mr. Bryan will be n candidate
and the people from other ntntcs have ^or *bo senate in opposition to Serinbecome good citizens in some instnn- lor * rnmmcll, we have long be:n
ccs nnd you will find good anJ bad convinced. Whether he w ill bo electcitizens among all o f thorn regard- p'* *8 nnother qquestion.
less o f where they came from nnd
where they o. It is high time the A D V E R T IS IN G OUlt RESOURCES
“ native son" bull was thrown in the
barnyard where it belongs and all
In his swing around the circle Hu­
the workers o f the g a g thrown with
ger W . Bnbson takes particular no­
It ifhoro they belong.
Florida betice thnt i f the state o f California
hns anything to sell it is advertised
from one end o f the country to the
other.
Mr. Ilnhson truthfully says:
"A d vertisin g has been the great fac­
tor in the prosperity o f the South
Pnciflr stntc. Tho people o f C alifor­
nia believe in edvcrtislng. They have
organized associations to sell the dif­
ferent products and every fru it grow
er nnd vegetable raiser In the state
is assessed a certain sum und they all
^ pay their pro rntn."
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Often w e rend items in the Florida
■ state press o f the superiority' o f our
2 oranges, o f our grape fruit and every
K A H TK It C A N D IE S
g thing else wc raise over that o f the
k n l iin
m il n si p n
■ California product. Hut wo do not
D r .A M e
1 U K M f c i K 5 , tell the outside world that it is so.
* The Florida Citrus Exchange is usl'honra 4»7-49(
I
R ing a lot o f space with Northern and
W R E A K A BLOCK
■ Mid-Western publications and out
i f tide o f that organization with the exF IN K

A S 8 0 IIT M K N T

OF

whonre—
After seeing what some fellers have
left In ibis world. It's no wonder that
their departed spirits never return.
ccption o f a few individual
nothing is being done.

See the chance In th* *4,,
office and the home. Advertising Is
aa much tho part o f the service ren­ ment o f Charchwell Co., tods;
der .»d the public aa the placing o f Easter Specials are worth co-Ju?
clerks st convenient distances in ev ­ ing. You save money at thl*
ery department. In f a « good adverThe first daily newspaper in the
Thp free lecture at the 1*^United States to put one a one-cent tiM " ^
^
X t s r f o / t Theatre Thursday night of th!j *15
paper prepared the way fo r a groat “ « « » ,to bu,‘ n' ,&gt;
Z
* to
will embrace "God's Kingdol»~
circulationihy running an ad an entire advertisement ^ -haplng Ideal J u
Como" "T im e o f Restoration
week which road: "Ono a Day W ill *hc, pubI,.C * nd ,F P * 7 ™ Id
Do It." People talked about that t d ' business transaction, and rapid shop- “ Millions N ow Livin g Will Ntvtr Qu
etc. Free.
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and wondered about it. The one-cent pi" * wl 1 P7 , fo r
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Thus it will be seen that advertising
paper came along and made a great
not only serves a san accelerator to
Little E aster baskets and bu**
h it
business, hut increases the capacity for the kiddies nt the 0. T. 0. GJ
A prominent Chicago merchant, who
fo r handling business. Like tho tola- Shop.
was a large advertiser, contracting
phone, it is a convenience and a
his space by the year nnd changing
time-saver that pays fo r itself.— Re­
When you are planning yov ^
hts copy dally, took a notiton thnt ho
spring dresses, plan on vlilUn(
porter-Star.
would like to know how many and
Yes, suppose some o f big depart­ store and tak in g advantage of
what class o f people read his ads.
ment stores were to quit advertising o f the unusual values we h*ts ^
He decided upon the novel plan^of
fo r a day. What would wo do, we vlded fo r you. N ew goods j « t ^
putting a very matter o f fact ad in
ask you, what would we do?
cclved and a t prices that plt^
all the newspapers and running it fo r
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'Rivers
Brothers, Sanford Arcnm
an entire week without change. A fte r
The Herald fo r Post Cards.
the third day his banker called him
up nnd inquired If he had noticed the
carelessness o f his advertising mana.
grr in not changing copy. The same
day five wholesale houses, who were
Interested in the success o f his busi­
ness, called his attention to his un­
changed ad. The w ife o f a United
States nenntor, who wbb a regular
customer o f that store, Jokingly re­
minded the proprietor o f tho overs^ h t, and clerks in tho store and
heads o f departments were inquiring
a fter the health o f the advertising
mnnnger. Even jealous competitors ■
Do not try to pay bills without a checking
increased their advertising and gavo
account.
it all the latest and brightest touches
in their desire to take advantage o f
tho competitor’s oversight. That ad
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
set people to talking. The proprietor
Endorsed checks are legal receipts;'and, be­
got the information ho wanted. Ho
got n prnctitcal d unonstrntion o f ad
sides, with a checking account, you san keep
reading. He lenrned that his banker
an accurate record of your expenditures.
and the wholesaler wore interested in
his advertising.
the eye. The lesson Is not driren
home until a new one appaare. A
daily change o f copy is not always
good policy.

UNCLE HANK

cities

“ I f we have been taught to cat Cal­
ifornia raisins nnd California nuts, tt
is because they are advertised in all
o f the best publications."
Louisiana raises the finest rice in
tho world but thoy never have edu­
cated the masses that such is a fnct.
Patrons o f grocery stores in buying
rice do not know where it comes from
nnd. neither do thoy nsk.
Down in the Ridge county o f Florida
the finest orange in the world is
raised nnd is sold for high prices.
But when it gets into tho hands o f
the retail fru it dealer or groceryman,
does thnt individual advertise the
fruit ns Ridge Grown Oranges;
He docs not.
In his advertisements in the local
paper they are advertised "Indian
River Valencia Oranges," nnd soil fo r
80 cents per dozen on tho Chicago
nnd New York markets.
Some thirty years ago a campaign
wns instituted in Florida nnd aided
by the commission merchants o f
some o f tho big cities o f the North
for the exploiting o f the name " In ­
dian River OrnngcB," nnd their su­
periority over the russets (there wns
no plan feasible in those days in re­
moving the dull scale from the or­
anges grown in the sand) was so
well known, thnt ornnges grown in
the neighlmrhood o f Oenla, DcLnnd
and other spots mnny miles from the
Indian River w ere mnrked "Genuine
Indian River Oranges."

A CHECK ON

Y ourself

Suppose the Yowell-Drew or tho
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
Dickson-Ives ads disappeared from
you to become one of its customers.
tho newspapers o f Orlando fo r oven
a day? You can imagine tho com.
ment. What would people think if
the United Markets and Baker Bros.,
who have a system o f advertising
mnrked by the snmeness in appearnnce o f each ad and the nmount o f
s j*c o used, fnilod to run the ad, that :
shoppers have become accustomed to?
It would ut least cause comment and
disappointment to shoppers who study
these price lists before leaving home.
I’ lg g ly W ig g ly advertisements look
ulike nil over the United States, and P A D
C A t l ?—
ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Land, 5-acrt
nre everywhere read.
T U a u n L E i tracts or more, easy payments. This is th&lt;
Advertising not only pays, but It Is -------------------- largest solid body of Flowing well lnnd in thi
These Indian River oranges were a convenience to the public. In this
grown in tho hummock west o f Hock- nge o f hurry nnd hustle people want
ledgc nnd Cocon, nnd ns they were nil to do a pnrt o f their shopping in the
hrights, they commanded a higher
price in the mnrkets o f New York,
Chicago, Cincinnati and other large
cities. Attem pt at thnt time was
mndc to gain n name fo r the ornnges
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grown in (ho hammocks west of New I
Smyrna, Port Ornngc' nnd Daytona,
hut the growers did not take to it,
preferring to label their boxes " In ­
dian Rivers," and let it go at thnt.
A lady w riting from Chicago says
thnt she is a lover o f the Valencia
orange nnd calling nt a large fru it
store asked for them and was told
they were genuine “ Imflnn River V al­
encia orunges." A glance nt the box
in which they w ore shipped revealed
the fnct they w ere shipped by tho
Citrus Exchange from Lake Wales,
and on account o f the reputation
gninod by advertising yenrs ago by
the Indian River F’ ruit Growers’ as­
sociation, these fru it dealers prefer
to call them that.
They are called "Indian
River”
simply because tho orange growers nt
Lake Wnles, Lake Hamilton, Sehring,
Frost Proof, Haines City, W inter Ha­
ven nnd other points will not hand
together nnd tell the world o f n su­
• V P r - 4 , ; ; p-r.--uS
perior orange they nre shipping to
- VC cyl
Northern and Western points.
1M3 11,11 Scluilrci., &gt;!
I f Florida wnnts recognition o f her
many resoucre and advantages she
must advertise to the dhtsidc world
thnt wo have them. The people must
be educated. I f the Florida grown
fruits nnd vegetables are superior to
those o f California it is up to our cit­
izens to tell the outside world nbout
it.
Printers' ink, liberally applied, a l­
Most likely they have everything else you want. It
ways pays.— Winter Park Post.
----------- o-----------doesn’t pay to put tfood style into poor fabric. Good style
B O N N E R ’S AD

The Peoples Bank of Santord

~ _ _ _ _ FRANK L W00DRUFI

ur¥i t'

I f Y o u r Clothes H ave Style
always means careful tailoring.

There l» »n old story o f Rob­
ert Bonner, when he wns conducting the New Y ork Ledger,
who filled a page o f one o f the
largest dailies o f that city with
the line, "Read tho New York
Ledger,” repeated over nnd over.
Only that line and nothing mere.
Mr. Bonner’s pastor, it is said,
was struck with the extravagcnce
o f the advertising nnd called to
remonstrate with Mr. Bonner fo r
spending so much money in such
n way. “ You saw the advertise­
ment, didn’t you T”
nskod Mr.
Bonner. “ Yes.’’ “ W ell, that is
Just what I wanted everybody to
do."
Tho abovo paragraph Is from the
Miami Herald. It points out a fact
too uften overlooked by advertisers.
In fact, some of the best advertisers
In the country make the mistake of
moving the picture too rapidly before

If you choose your clothes for Style you are on the
right road— provided the price is right.
You always get this in H A R T

SCHAFFNER &amp;

M A R X CLO TH ES at our 1922 prices.

S a n f o r d
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Shoe 8C Clothing Company j
Home of H art Schaffner &amp; M arx Clothes

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THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, TUESDAY, A P R IL 11,1922

's o c ie ty

IDLERS BRID G E CLUB
Mr*. George Davis Hart was the
gracious hostess yesterday afternoon
when she entertained at bridge at her
I MRS. F H K I&gt; DAIGBK. Society Editor,
lovely home on Sanford Heights, the
Phone 217-W
guests Including the membors o f the
fr1em4m T h tlla f
Idlers Bridge Club and two extra tab*
les o f players.
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tro ll*. or tPlrkpoae (It
kr g rra llr mpprreUteO.
SO C IAL C A L E N D A R

Tuesday— The annual bualncsz meet­

ing o f the Social Department o f tho
Woman’a Club w ill be held A pril
' p A now arj
11th at
P- •&gt;
hostess.
Tuesday— Social
Department
will
hnve a business m eeting followed

Quantities o f lovely red amarillias
were effectively used in decorating
tho rooms whero the card tables wore
arranged.
O f exceptional Interest was the
gatuo of bridge played during the a f­
ternoon, high score i.mong the club
members being made by Mrs. John
Meisch, while the high score among

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G AM ES Y E S T E R D A Y
A t Orlando, 8 ; Jacksonville, 11.
A t Tampa, 5; St. Petersburg, 4.
A t Lakclnnd, 7; Daytona, 8.

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GAM ES T O D A Y
Jacksonville at Orlnndo.
Daytona at Lakeland.
St. Petersbur g at Tampu.

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tho guests was made by Mrs. J. Q.
Sharon.

L E A G U E S T A N D IN G
Won Lost
A t tho conclusion o f the card game Tnmpa
5
by Bridge.
Wedensday— Mrs. H ow ard P. Smith the hostess served a dsl'Cous salad Daytonn
will entertain the members o f the'eaurse
i St. Petersburg
-------Jacksonville ..
T. N. T. Club at her home on San­
ST. AG NE S G U ILD
Ukelnnd
ford Heights at 3:80 P . M.
A meeting o f tho St. Agnes Guild Orlando
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Wednesday— Music and
Literature
was
held yesterday aftpmoon at the]
Department of tho Woman’s Club
will have a short business meeting apartments o f Mrs. J. B. Coleman at &lt;;|;\N TS A N D Y A N K E E S A L L SET
the Welaka. Several matters o f lmFOR F IG H T
and program.
h i , r a . A iu r is ir S r m a i
Wednesday— Hofman-Bryan Nuptials portanco were discussed, among them
N E W YO RK, April 11.— With three
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les­ being the Easter Ball to bo given
next Monday evening at tho Parish major league baseball teams within its
lie Bryan on Magnolia avenue.
Saturday—Story Hour w ill bo held at House. The wardrobe fo r Lois Kel- boundaries, two o f which wero penly at St. Mary's has been completed nant winners in 1921 and contenders
four o’clock at Central Park.
Saturday— Little Miss Caroline Hill and will be shipped this week. AH for the world’s scries honors tho basemembers are asked to make their ball followers o f Greater New York
will entertain a number o f her
enrd table rover and turn in same at are keenly interested in tho prospers
young friends at an Easter E gg
for tho coming season.
Hunt at her home on Fourth St., next meeting.
The
next
meeting
will
be
April
|
Despite the fact that both o f New
at four o’clock.
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and -4th at the homo of Mrss. W. H. Bel- York’s champions, the Giants and the
Saturday— Cooked Food Sale
Easter Sale by the members o f the ding on the West Side.
|Yankees, were m aterially strengtheni od during the past winter, neither
Pine Orgnn Club at Deane Turners
-------team has visions o f a walkover. In a
g / re
B IR TH D A Y P A R T Y
Little Miss It. E. G riffin, the bright paper analysis, both New York teams

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FOR S A L E B Y A L L GROCERS
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Free Bible lecture, "God’s King- county was established, I will again be
T A K E N O TIC E
dom Soon to Come," Princess Theatre, a candidate for the position o f County
When better ia.tt are sold, N. II.
Thursday night. Come*
13-2tc Commissioner from the Third District Gam er will sell them. The Quick and
— --------------------subject to tho decision o f tho Demo- Oldsmohilc, the only cars that guar­
Thero w ill be a cnll meeting of Cir- f rntic primary to he held Juno C, 11)22. antees twelvo months.
8-Ctc
cle No. 2 at the home of Mrs. L. M. |
C. W. EN TZM IN G K R.
Telford Thursday at 3:00 o’clock. A ll
members arc urgently requested to bo
l-or Representative
12-3t c 1 A t the earnest request o f tunny
present.
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friends I have decided to become n
Mrs. Delia Justice o f Ft. Pierce, is young dnughter-of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. «ro entitled to be considered tho fn»- ,
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candidate for the position o f represene guest of her niece Mrs. Paul Big- Gfriffin was the hostess at a lovely orites in their respective leagues, yet
Meet mo at tho Easter Ball. 12-0tc
,
the guest
tatlvc from Seminole County aubjoct
party Friday afternoon at her home each team has shown weal nesses In
gers.
to tho decision o f the Democratic prion Myrtle avenue, in celebration o f vital departments in their spring
Your shoe money goes farthest at maXy to he held Juno fith, 11)22. Ilavgames.
Mrs. Ben Caswell le ft last week fo r her eleventh birthday anniversary.
our store.
Peters Diamond Brand
iverved for three terms as repreThe dainty color o f pink was bcautiThe Giants, world’s champions, have
Atlanta, where she w ill visit her par­
.
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t,_||||._* Unnlo CioP nml *^0CB nr® ,0 ^
leather throughout. scntntive nnd knowing the needs of
fu lly carried out in the ,l« o r .t lo n , « . M a * b r illt o t l l . n l . O r * *n.l N&lt;w
,
llock
r c . i v r f com- , ho counl , nJ
, w ll,
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. llu ff.
and
o f this pretty p
a rty ., two
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.
nnd details Of
party.
iw « hard
m*ru hitting
'm u n i minor league
Iinguu out-'
oui- ...
— ------ , -------------------- -------------Quantities of cut flowura being used, fielders, Ralph
Shinncrs
and Ike * r 5 n^’
0 newnn K °°
•'W1 or the people to the best o f my ability
All thc Latest Popular Hits
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake and par.
In the dining room the refreshment. Boone.
* * * * * mp™ cr o f tho
J " our and believe 1 am qualified to
give
styles and hear our prices. We _save them reul
~ "service
Y
"I *”
. ' of" the
, *
ty motored to Daytona Beach Sunday
table was centered with the wonderShould the Giants falter this sea "
’ * * n‘
P“ r ° UP nr cc** “ * * **•
■ us a member
*----- * **-- A. II. CHASE, LESTER AND
you money.
Rivers Brothers, San- FlorlJa .CRilllftturo.
where they spent the day’ .
ful birthday cake frosted in pink and *on, they will do so becauseo f pitch- .
.
.
PREMIER PIANOS
r
FO REST LAKE.
topped with tiny pink lighted tapers, ing. A t present Arthur Nchf, the ur nw'nuoMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff,
Merry games during tho afternoon crack southpaw, is the only olio o f Me„
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W oo d ru ff motored
Nice assortment new spring dress UPRIGHT PLAYERS. GRANDS
caused tho hours to pass very quickly Grnw’s pitching regulars in top notch .
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u a r” ,jr .V1
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to Orlando Sunday afternoon.
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* ------ - ii . . - . f..rm
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: hear the lecture nt the Princess The- materials received. Styles that will
fo r tho young guests. A peanut Hunt form, though
Douglas
nnd Jesse
ntro, Thursdny, H p. m. Free. 13--te
you an(j
prices you are wilEDISON A N D RUSSELL
was also enjoyed, the prise, fo r this Ramos have been showing better in
C. II. Evans o f Manatee spent tho
,,
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Hng
to
pay.
Visit
our
atoro
and
got
PHONOGRAPHS
was won by Henry Wimbiah. Fol- recent exhibition games,
.lust arrived an entire new line o f thc aUvjntBgc o f thc nBW pric^
day here Sunday with hia sister, Mr*.
lowing tho games delicious refreshWithout Ruth nnd Horn Mcuscl, the dainty fuvorn for Easter, weddings R,v m Brothcri, Sanford ayfnue.
H. L. Gibson, leaving Sunday evening
ments consisting o f ice cream and Yankees nre not n particularly strong nnd all occasions.— O. T. O. G ift Shop.'
6tf—w2t J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
for Leesburg.
cake carrying out the color scheme aggregation, hut the club haa the
13-3tp j
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F IA N O CO.
w ere served. The favors being pink strongest pitching .itnff in the game
Mrs. A. W . Leo le ft yesterday fo r
...
t Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April
bankets Ailed with Easter eggs.
in Mnys, Hoyt, Jones, Shnwkey nnd H E LPE D HER MOTHER W ONDER- „ U I
Wdnkn Block
c‘. .
Titusville where she is the guest o f
Little Miss G riffin proved herself a Bush, nnd these twirlcrs must keep
FULLY
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee, Sr., fo r a
charming hostess and was the recip- the Yankees in the race during tho
few days.
Tito most conservative men arc buylent o f many lovely birthday gifts. period when tho big sluggers o f the
in these days o f "flu ," coughs, colds, injf ||UI)mot,||0(,
fl.tfc |
Sho was assisted In entertaining her team nre serving out their suspen- croup and whooping cough, it is well
Henry McLaiilin, Jr.
________
Mrs. Archio Betts and Mrs. How­
guests by her mother, Mrs. R. E- G rif- sions.t
to
know
that
every
year
there
are
ard Ovcrlin motored to Orlando yes­
Tho Pipe Orgnn Club will linvc a
O PT IC IA N — OPTOM ETR 1ST
fin nnd Sara Evelyn Williams and
While Ruth nnd Meuse! arc serving used more bottles o f Foley’s Honey
terday where they spent tho day very
Cooked
S=!c
Saturday,
April
15.
Em ily Griffin.
About thirty young out their suspensions, tho Yankee oo»- and T a r than o f any other cough Ea„ tcr C|tK, w ,„ aUo ho
pleasantly.
on sale.
friends of the hostess enjoyed this held will be n rather makeshift nlTnir
medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, MD \\. Cth Those wishing to put in nn order for
Fewster will start in le ft; Miller in
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes:
holey a E u*tor Eggs will please phone 171,
Dennis Ford of Lakeland, represen- hnppy occasion.
center; while two recruits, Skinner
Honey nml Tnr relieved me of n hack-1
7-IOtc
ting the Central Shoo Co., o f St.
nml McMillan w ill alternate in right. Ing cough, tickling in the t h r o a t , ____________________
E A STE R B A L L
Louia is in the city cnlling on his lo­
I f you haven’t your ticket fo r the
wheezing and pains in the chest. It
Something ipecial at R iver. Brothcal customers.
Easter Ball, be sure and get it and A M E R IC A N L E A G U E C O N FID E N T. is helping my mother wonderfully. „ „
Hanford, Fla.
Sanfon, avcnuo_ U d le ,. pu„ 212 East. 1st Kt.
CHICAGO, A pril 11.— A prediction That’s why druggists recommend Fol- thread a{|k ho§e( merc#rlxed IUI#
avoid the rush. Tickets may be ob­
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A . Nowrmnn, Mr.
tained, from any o f the members o f that the race fo r the pennant in the ey’s. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
and Mrs. D. I„ Thrazhor and Dr. and
seam and fashioned stitching*, double
the St. Agnes Guild. This is to bo American Lcngue this season would he
Mrs. S. Puleston wero a congenial
' sole, heel and toe, ahaped close fitting
one
o
f
the
best
in
years,
wns
made
the largest nnd best social event of
i a in
party motoring to Daytonn Beach
* * * * ankle. Colors, black, white and cordothe season nnd one you will not wnnt lust night hy B. R. Johnson, presi­
Sunday afternoon.
* * van. Easter sale price $1.25. Also
to miss. Splendid music, refresh­ dent.
* * a very nice nnd comploto line of everyments, favors, nnd several surprises
Mrs. T. M. Scale and daughter Io r * * { thing in socks, three quarters and
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E OPENS
await you. Come out and hnvo n good
riane who have been tho guests o f
* * ( full length hose for men, women, boys,
N E W Y O R K , A pril 11.— " A ll pros­ Kj l a Ka Ha ta Kz lu
time nnd nt the snmo time help a
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson fo r tho past
r4 girls and infanta at Easter Sale)
pects point to nnotiler successful base­
worthy cause.
week left Sunday evening fo r their
prices. Don't fail to seo our show-j
ball canton," said President John A.
home in Atlanta, Ga.
Inga before buying. Rivers Brothers,
FOR C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONER
See Ilciunehus Spigott, the brain­ Heydler, o f the Nationul League &gt;esSanford avenue.
6tf-2wt
less wonder, oldest o f the little Spig- terdny in dsicussing the outlook in tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan O. Gnrner
The friends o f I). L. Thrasher an­
gott's. Don’t miss it. Senior play, senior association.
left yestorday
fo r Delray, Fla.,
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April
nounce his candidacy fo r the position
"The Nutjonn! League will open its
A pril 20th nrd 21st.
13-ltc
where Mr. Garner goes on business.
fl-tfc
o f County Commissioner fo r District 21st
forty-seventh annual pennant race on
While in Delray they w ill he the
No, I, knowing that he will nt all
Wednesday, in possession o f world's
W AN TED - W A N T E D !
guests o f the lnttcr'n brother and
times be found doing his full duty ns
Fifteen nble bodied young men, to championship honors, well balanced
wife, Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Keene.
Horn Service
he sees it nnd thnt tho county will Spar ton
Join the Mcdlcnl Corps 1B4th Infantry clubs nnd tho confidence and follow
hnvo n business man in District Nc. 1
ing fo baseball patrons in both East
Florida National Guard.
-A TMr. A very who has been tho guest
and a conscientious worker fo r the
RALPH E. STEVE NS, Capt. nnd W est," he continued, "anti I feel
of his son.in-law and daughter, Mr.
M. C. F. N. 0.
safe in predicting high class play, a S : . 1
,,A ^ rtr r : . r l’t,y" P*'',|Sanford Battery Service
nnd Mrs. C. H. Evans at Manatee, is
13-3tp close race nnd a fa ir share o f the pat­
the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gib­
Company
ronage which in the past has caused
son for n few d".ys before returning
FOR C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONER.
T it Cite!*) Ii war* tkaa a Bmtkrt. It's
Lulu, the maid, nnd she is a Luiu, hnsehnll to bo termed (he national
S«U-A4jaith|, sad siarir tUas i m
to his home in Social Clrclo, Ga.
too. Just watch her fix Mr. Meek's sport."
tk. k«.&lt;l, cUim at tk« w ild aad aa4«rTho friends o f John Meisch an­ SANFORD MATTRESS FAC­
am, sad n o t k i sat agty lia**.
tie. Senior play, April 20th nnd 21st.
TORY
Have you bought your ticket for the
It roar Jtaltr tmn'l f t it. »tnd mttmml
13-ltc T A K E N O T IC E nnd save money! nounce his Candidacy fo r tho position
k.«f m i.iir ., mmma, mJJt t f and
K. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
High School play? They go on sale
o f County Commissioner fo r District
9I.OO. U V f/M «d (Aa C t i a n
1400 buys Quick 4; $5f&gt;0 buys Quick
paid.
S i n t 34 la 49.
today. Thursdny and Friday night,
"Old Mattress Made New and
No. 2, knowing that ho w ill at all
B AN D CO NCERT TO N IG H T
(1; |475 buys Oldsmohile
4; $)&gt;00
Nemo
llrgi.n lc-Fa.h lon In.tituta
April 20th nml 21st, High School Audi­
New Mattress Made to Order"
times bo found doing his full duty as
110 U t * IS U S U .N .W Y w k . U . » lM buy* Oldsmohile 8. Balance, terms to
torium.
13-ltc
French
Avenue
and
17th
Street
he
sees
it
and
that
the
county
w
ill
The regular weekly concert will be suit your purse. When they make
given ut Central Park tonight. A ll better cars, I will sell them.— N. H. hnvo a business man in District No. 2
M U SIC A N D L IT E R A T U R E
and a conscientious worker for the
In new uniform and ready to give you Garner.
12-10td
DEPARTM ENT
people o f the whole country.— Paid
one o f those wonderful programs that
A fter a short business session to­
Political Advertisem ent
you enjoy so much.
Easter Ball, Monday, April 17, an
morrow afternoon at tho club rooms
Bandmaster Ball has prepared n event you can not afford to mins.
the follow ing program w ill be render­
For County Commissioner
popular program fo r this evening,
12-&lt;ltc
ed:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
mnny numbers appearing such as the
Lucia do Lnmmermoor - - - - - ___—
Prince o f Pilseu, Tales from HoiTman.
Hear Mr. Pollock, o f New
York, tho position o f county commissioner
--------------Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
March— legionnaires
II. L. King Princess Theatre Thursday, 8 p. m. fo r District No. 2, subject to the de­
(a ) Rcgnavn nel Sllensio,
Opernttn from Prince o f Pilseu
Seats free. No collection.
13-2tc cision o f tho Democratic primary to lie
(b ) Quando Rapito nl es ta stl..
held June Gth, 1922.
......... ......- ........... - ........G. Luders
you teeter the spoon, level it off, pile it up,
Mrs. Julius Takach
W A L T E R H AND .
Patrol o f the Cossacks ..
Eilenbcrg
nnd then wonder if you hnve just enough
A ll colored candies and holders re­
Sextette— Piano Study
lo r
Left
Waltzes from Old Times
. Tolmni duced in price at tho O. T. O. G ift
soda
or baking powder to make good biscuit.
h a n d _____________ Mrs. R. E. Tolar
For County Commissioner
Intermission
Shop.
13-ltp
Most likely you don’t.
Martha (F to ta w ) ...M is s Humphries
I announce my candidacy fo r tho po­
Trombone Slips— The Blue* ...Jewell
Violin Solo (selected) ____ - ____ — sition o f County Commiziioner for the
Reverie from Poppy len d Zamenick
H O N E Y BOY FLO U R
N O T IC E !
------------------------Mrs. P. M. Boyd
(S E L F R IS IN G )
Overture— Prince o f Indian.........
A ll merchanti are wanted not to sell District N o. 2 subject to the decision
•-ast Rose o f Summer ________—
..........
Ramhouae W. A. Wilson anything to be charged o f tho Democratic primary to be held
_______ _______________ Club Chorus
iis the finest Hour, with the purest and be»t
June Gth, 1922, My decision to enter
to me.
Popular Hits of *22:
Goodnight (t r io )____Mesdamcs A . M.
leavening
scientifically mixed in JUST
the
race
waa
made
at
the
earnest
re­
Leave Me With a Smile ..... Blake 9-5tp
O. W. SPENCER.
Phillips, Schelle, Malnes and E. M.
RIGHT.
A
t
your grocery.
quest o f many friends and I promise
Juat Listen, Honey....... ........Berlin
Carroll.
that i f elected to serve the beat inter­
Star Spangled Banner — ....
Key
F L O R ID A G R O C E R Y CO.
ests o f tho entire county.
Rayfield
Carburators
D ISTR IB U TO R S, P A L A T K A .
Profeasor Splggott Is a comedy
JOHN
W.
BELL.
Do you like uti old-fashioned negro
character In "T h e Hoodoo.” He is In­
mammy? See Aunt Paradise in the
Installed and Guaranteed by
terested in Egyptology and la the
For County Commissioner
Senior play. Hear about her trouble
father ot seven little Splggotts. High
H aving served tho people o f Semi­
with "dat labender colored hose" Sanford Battery Service
School, A pril 20th snd 21st.
13-ltc where she kept her savings.
nole County as commissioner since the
13-ltc
Company
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�PA G E SIX
this ordinance providing fo r and di­
recting an election to be held f o r the
adoption or rejection o f thie ordin­
ance shall become effective immed­
iately upon its final passage and adop­
tion, and said ordinance shall become
o f full force and effe ct as to all o f
the provisions therein contained, or
as to such o f said provisions as may
be ratified and approved as the re ­
sult o f the election ordered called and
held, only from and a fter the tim e
said ordinance is approved, either In
whole or In part, by the referendum
vote o f the electors o f the C ity o f
Sanford, Florida.
Adopted on this the 10th day o f
April A. D., 1922.
C H AS. E. H E N R Y .
S. 0 . CHASE,
FO R R E ST L A K E .
City Commissioners o f Sanford,
Florida.
Attest:
L. R. P H IL L IP S . Clerk,
(S e a l)

O R D I N A N C E N O . 29
(Continued from page 3)
UKO the compensation o f the C ity
A tto rn e y , the C ity Manager, the C ity
A u d ito r and Clerk and ox -O ifid o Asaeaaor, and shall fix .b y ordinance the
compenaatlona o f the Chief* o f the fire
and Police Departm ent*, and member*
o f the flro and polico forces. The C ity
Commission shall have the power to
fix by ordinance the compensation o f
the Municipal Judge. The City Com­
mission shall have the power to fix
the compensation o f the City T a x
Collector, which may lx&gt; based on
eith er fees or salary. The City Man­
a g e r shall fix the number and com­
pensation o f all other officers and
employees. The salaries or compen­
sation so fixed shall be uniform fo r
like services in each grade of the C ity
service as the same shall be jpraded
and classified by the C ity Manager.
A ll such salaries nnd rates o f pay
w ith dates o f employment and dis­
ch arge shall bo immediately reported
to the City Auditor and Clprk. A ll
fees and monoya received or collected
by officers nnd employees shall bo
Immediately paid over to tha proper
o fficia l or depository as designated by
the C ity Commission o r C ity Auditor
and Clerk on the day o f their receipt,"
Section 5. Thnt paragraph (b ) o f
Section 217 o f the charter under
which the C ity o f Sanford, Hdridn, is
now. ,operating . and
. . functioning, bo,
and the same is hereby amended to

ORDINANCE NO. 30
“ An Ordinance Providing fo r an Is­
sue of Ponds by the City o f Sanford,
Florida, in the sum o f $026,000.00 fo r
Municipal Purposes; the Proceeds De­
rived from the Sale Thereof to be used
fo r building nnd Constructing a Mu­
nicipal building, fo r the Extension of
Park Avenue Northward into the Watm of u k l . Monrw.t fo r tll0 K*ten-

* * * * *
0 °JV8:
_ .
arngrnph ( »). Such petitions
shall bo signed by npt less than fifty
o f the "lectors o f the m unicipality"
Section fi That Section 174 o f the

sion of the Drainage and Sewerage
.System, for Constructing Paved, MmI CM(lnmilC(, „ r Other Hard Surfaced
j s lr w U nn(1 fo r Funding and Paying
lhe Outstanding Floating Indebted-

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w,11! ? , " ?
thc C ity .°f S* n'
ford. Fionda is now operating and
functioning, be, and the same is hereby repealed.
8ectinn 7. Thnt the Mayor is here­
by instructed, authorized and em­
powered to call nn election in accord­
ance with Section 7 o f the Revised
Ordinance o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, to determine the question by
referendum vote as to whether Sec­
tions 7, 97. 164, 206 nnd 217 o f the
charter under which the C ity o f San­
ford, Florida, is now operating and
functioning, shall bo amended in the
manner hereinabove stated nnd set
fo rth ; nnd ns to whether Section 171
o f said charter shnll be repealed.
Section 8. Thnt nt said election to
be called nnd held in the mnnncr pro­
vided by Section 7 o f this ortlinar.ee,
this ordinance shnll be voted upon ns
a whole by title only, and also, each
Section o f the charter under which
the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, in now
operating nnd functioning, sought hy
this ordinance to be amended or re­
pealed, ahnll be separately voted upon
by the electors participating in said
election.

! nca* o f the City o f Sanford, Evidenced
hy Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and
lVuU)0lilinK, the Mftyor of the C ity of

Section 9. That the ballots used at
the election ordered to l&gt;o called nnd
held
Section V o f this ordinance
■hall state the title o f thc ordinance
to be voted upon in the manner follow ­
ing:

I

“ For the adoption and approval of
that ccrtnin ordinance entitled,
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­
tions 7, 97, 164, 206, and 217; and
Repealing Section 174 o f Chap­
ter 8361, Law s c f Florida, 1919,
Entitled “ An Act to Abolish the
Present Municipal Government o f
the C ity o f Sanford, County of
Seminole, State o f Florida, nnd to
Organize, Incorporate nnd Estab­
lish a C ity Government fo r the
Same, and to Prescribe the Jur­
isdiction, Powers and Functions
o f said Municipality."
“ Against the adoption and approval
o f that certain ordinance entitled:
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­
tions 7. 97, 164, nnd 217; nnd
Repealing Section 174 o f Chapter
8361, Lawn o f Florida,
1919,
Entitled “ An Act to Abolish the
Present Municipal Government
o f the C ity o f Sanford, County
o f Seminole, State o f Florida,
nnd to Orgnnize, Incorporate nnd
Establish a C ity Government fo r
the Same, and to Prescribe the
Jurisdiction, row ers nnd Func­
tions o f Said Municipality."
and shnll also separately state each
Section o f nnid Charter to be voted
upon in the manner following, to-wit:
“ For the adoption o f thc amend­
ment o f Section 7, of the Charter."
“ Agninst the
adoption o f
the
amendment o f Section 7 o f the char­
ter."
For the adoption o f the amendment
o f Section 97 o f the chnrter.
Against the adoption o f the amen dm eu k»f Section 97 o f the Chnrter
F or the adoption o f the amendment
o f Section 164 o f the charter.
Against the ndoption o f the amendntent o f Section 164 o f thc chnrter.
F or the adoption o f the amendment
o f Section 206 o f the charter.
Against the adoption o f tho amend­
ment o f Section 206 o f tho charter.
For the adoption o f the amendment
o f Section 217 o f the charter.
Against the adoption o f the amend­
ment o f Section 217 o f the charter.
F or the repeal o f BecMon 174 o f the
charter.
Against the repeal o f Section 174
i f tho charter.
Section 10. That the provisions of

Sanford, Florida, to call an Election
to Determine the Question ns to tho
Issuancu o f Said Bondi for the A fo r e ­
said Purposes.
Whereas, the City Commission o f
the City o f Sanford, Florida, deem it
expedient nnd to thc bent interests o f
the City of Sanford, Florida, to is­
sue bonds o f tho City o f Sanford, F lor­
ida, in the sum o f $626,000.00 for mu­
nicipal purposes, the proceeds to bo
derived from the sale o f said bonds to
lie used for tho following municipal
purposes, to-wit:
(a ) Building nnd constructing a
municipal building for the houning of
the municipal librnry o f the City o f
Sanford, Florida.
(b ) The Extension o f Park A v e ­
nue Northward into the waters of
Lake Monroe to enable the public to
avail themselves o f the right o f com­
merce nnd transportation afforded by
water, and to furnish tho means o f
access from the highway by land to
the highwny by water fo r the use o f
thc public.
(c ) The extension nnd enlarge­
ment of the drainage and sewerage
system o f the City o f Sanford, F lori­
da.
(d ) The construction of paved,
macadamized and other hard surfaced
streets in the C ity o f Snnford,1 F lori­
da.
( c ) The funding nnd paying o f the
outstanding Boating indebtedness of
the City o f Snnford, Florida, evidenc­
ed by the vouchers heretofore issued
by the City o f Snnford, Florida,
Therefore,
BE IT E N A C T E D BY T H E PE O ­
P L E OF T H E C IT Y OF SAN FO R D ,
F L O R ID A :
See lion I.— Thnt a bond issue in tho
sum o f $626,000.00, for the municipal
purposes enumerated and specifically
sot forth in the preamble o f thin ordi­
nance, be, and the same is hereby au­
thorized, provided, however, thnt be­
fore said bonds, or any purt o f said
bonds shall lie issued, this ordinance
shnll be first approved by a majority
vote o f tho electors o f thc City of
Snnford, who are qualified to vote as
shown by thc registration nnd tax
hooka o f the City, at nn election called
nnd held for thnt purpose, nt such
time nnd In such manner ns prescrib­
ed by law and the ordinances o f the
C ity o f Snnford, Ftoridn.
Section 2.— Thnt said bonds shall be
o f the denomination o f One Thousand
Dollars each, bearing interest nt the
rate o f six per centum per unnum, in­
terest payable semi-unnunliy on the
1st tluys o f July nnd January, said
bonds to be numbered consecutively
from 1 to 026, both numbers inclu­
sive, said bonds to mnture in the fo l­
lowing manner, to-wit: bonds to be
numbered from 1 to 300, both num­
bers inclusive, shall be serial bonds;
the maturity dates o f bonds o f this is­
sue to bo numbered from 1 to 300,
both numbers inclusive, shnll be ns fo l­
lows, to-wit:
Bonds numbered 1 to 30 to mature
July 1st, 1926.
Bonds numbered from 81 to 60 to
mature July 1st, 1920.
Bonds numbered front 61 to 90 to
muturc ‘*u*y '■*. 1927.
Bonds numbered from 91 to 120
to mature July 1st, 1928.
Bonds numbered from 121 to 160 to
mature July 1st, 1929.
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
mature July 1st, 1930.
Bonds numbered from 181 to 210 to
mature July 1st, 1931.
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Bonds numbered from 211 to 240 to
mature July 1st, 1932.
Bonds numbered from 241 to 270 titled
“ A n Ordinance Providing for
to mature July 1st, 1988.
an Issue o f Bonds by the City o f
Bonds numbered from 271 to 800 to
Sanford, Florida, in the sum o f
mature July 1st, 1934.
$635,000.00 fo r Municipal Purpos­
bonds to be numbered from 301 to
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
626, both numbers inclusive shall bear
same date o f maturity, bonds number­
Sale Thereof to be Used fo r
ed 301 to 625, both numbers inclu­
Building and Constructing a Mu­
sive, shall mature 30 years a fter date
nicipal Building, fo r the Exten­
o f the issuance thereof; this entire is­
sion o f Park Avenue northward
sue o f bonds to Ui dated July 1st, 1922,
into the W aters o f Lake Monroe,
both principal and Interest o f said
fo r the Extension o f the Drain­
’bonds to be payable at some bank in
age and Sewerage System, for
thc City o f New York, State o f New
ConstructIngPnved, Macadamized
York.
or other Hard Surfaced Streets,
and for Funding and Paying the
Section 3.— That it is the determi­
Outstanding Floating Indebted­
nation o f thc C ity Commission that
ness o f thc C ity o f Sanford, Evi­
thc sum o f $15,000.00 will be required
denced by Vouchers Heretofore
to pay the cost o f building and con­
Issued, and Authorizing the May­
structing thc municipal building fo r
o
r o f the City o f Snnford, F lori­
the housing o f the municipal library
da, to call an Election to Deter­
o f thc City o f Sanford, and that the
construction o f said library building is mine the Question as to the Issu­
ance o f Said Bonds fo r the A fore­
n necessary public improvement and
said Purposes'*
w ill bo o f great benefit in its relation
to thc municipality of the C ity o f San­ and FOR BONDS."
“ Against the approval o f that cer­
ford, Florida.
Section 4.— That tho amount o f tain ordinance o f tho C ity o f Sanford,
bonds required fo r tho purpose set Florida, entitled,
“ A n Ordinance Providing for
forth in Section 3 o f this ordinance is
an
Issue o f Bonds by the City of
the sum o f $15,000.00, and tho sum o f
Sanford,
Florida, in the sum of
$15,000.00 o f said proposed issue o f
$625,000.00,
fo r Municipal
Pur­
bonds is hereby appropriated fo r the
poses;
thc
Proceeds
Derived
from
exclusive use and purpose o f construc­
tho Sale Thereof to lie Used for
ting nnd building said municipal build­
Building nnd Constructing a Mu­
ing referred to in Section 3, o f this
nicipal
Building, fo r the Extension
ordinance.
o f Park Avenue Northward into
Section 6,— Thnt it is the determina­
thc Wntern o f Lake Monroe, fo r
tion o f tho C ity Commission that the
the Extension o f tho Drainage and
sum of $67,000.00 will be required to
Sewerage System, fo r Construct­
pny the cost o f the extension
of
ing Paved, Macadamized or Oth­
I'nrk Avenue northward into the w at­
e r Hard Surfaced Streets, and fo r
ers o f Lake Monroe to enable the pub­
Funding nnd Paying the Out­
lic to avnil themselves o f tho right o f
standing Floating Indebtedness of
commerce and transportation nfforded
the City o f Sanford, Evidenced by
by water, nnd to furnish the means o f
Vouchers Heretofore Isrued," and
access from the highwny by lnnd to
Authorizing the M ayor o f
the
the highwny by w ater fo r the use o f
C ity o f Snnford, Florida, to Call
the public, nnd thnt thc extension and
nn Election to Determine the
construction o f I’nrk Avenue north­
question as to thc Issuance of
ward into the waters o f Lake Monroe
Said Bond* fo r thc Aforesaid Pur„ s
is n necessary public improvement nnd
poses,
w ill be o f general benefit in its rela­
nnd A G A IN S T BONDS."
tion to the municipality o f the C ity of
Section 16.— Thnt this ordinance
Sanford, Florida,
shall become effective
immediately
Section 6.— That tho amount
of
upon its final passage nnd adoption.
bonds required fo r the purpose set
Adopted on this the 10th day of
forth in Section 6, o f this ordinance is
April, A . D. 1922.
the sum o f $67,000.00, nnd the sum o f
CH AS. E. H E N R Y ,
$67,000,00 o f snid proposed issue oi
S. 0 . CH ASE,
bonds is hereby appropriated fo r the
FO RE ST L A K E ,
exclusive use nnd purpose set forth in
C ity Commission of
Section 6, o f this ordinance.
Snnford. Florida.
Section 7.— That it is the determi­
A ttest:
nation o f the City Commission that
L. It. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
the sum o f $ 10,000.00 will be required
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida.
to pny the cost o f the extension nnd
enlargement o f the drainuge and sew­
erage system o f the City of Sanford,
Florida, and thnt the extension and
enlargement o f the drainage nnd sew’An Ordinance Providing fo r
orngo system o f the C ity of Snnford,
the E*t*hl|»hmcr.t and M obile
Florida, is n necessary public improve
nance o f A Public Library and
mcnl and will be o f genera) benefit in
Reading Room Free fo r thc Use
its relation to thc municipality.
o
f thc Inhabitants of the C ity o f
Section 8,— That the amount
of
Snnford,
Florida, nnd Authoriz­
bonds required for the purpose set
ing tho Mayor o f the City o f San­
forth in Section 7, o f this ordinance
ford,Florida, to Call nn Elec­
Is the sum o f $10,000.00, nnd the sum
tion to Dctcrmino the Question
o f $ 10,000.00 o f snid proposed issue of
o f the Establishment nnd M ain­
bonds is hereby appropriated fo r thc
tenance o f the Snmr.
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
Bo
it enacted by the People o f thc
Section 7, o f this ordinance.
City
o
f Snnford, Florida:
Section 9.— That it Is the determi­
Section
1. Thnt thc City Commis­
nation of the City Commission thnt
sion
o
f
the
City o f Sanford, Florida,
the sum o f $ 168,000.00 w ill l«&gt; required
to pny the cost o f constructing certain deem it advisable to establish and
paved, mnendnmixed nnd other hard mnintnin n public library nnd reading
surfaced street* in the City o f Snn­ room, free for the use o f the inhab­
itants o f the City.
ford, Florida, and that thc said pro­
Section 2. Thnt n municipal public
posed paving nnd hard surfneing o f
library
and reading room, to be free
certain street* In snid City is n nee*

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ORDINANCE NO. 31 OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

cessary public improvement nnd will
bo o f general benefit in its relation to
the municipality.
Section 10.— Thnt the amount
of
Ixmds required fo r the purpose set
forth In Section 9, o f this ordinance is
the sum o f $168,000.00, nnd the sum
o f $468,000,00 o f snid proposed Ixmd
issue is hereby appropriated fo r thc
exclusive use ami purpose set forth in
Section 9 o f this ordinance.
Section 11,*—Thnt it is thc determi­
nation o f the City Commission that
thc present outstanding floating in­
debtedness o f tiie C ity o f Sanford,
Florida, amounting to the sum o f $35,000.00 should be funded by the issu­
ance o f bonds, and that snid outstand­
ing flouting indebtedness should be
paid, thereby Improving the financial
condition o f snid city, and that the
payment o f snid floating indebtedness
will he o f general benefit in its rela­
tion to the municipality.
Section 12.— That the amount o f
bonds required for the purpose set
forth in Section I I , o f this ordinance
is the sum o f $.15,000.00, nnd the sum
o f $35,01)0.00 o f snid proposed bond Is­
sue is hereby appropriated fo r the ex­
clusive use nnd purpose set forth in
Section 11, o f this ordinnncc.
Section 13.—Thnt, in
accordance
with Section 7, of the Revised Ordi­
nances o f the City o f Snnford, Florida,
the Mayor o f the C ity o f Snnford,
Florida, ia hereby instructed, author­
ized and empowered to call an elec­
tion to determine the question o f the
issuance o f the bonds provided fo r by
this ordinance.
Section 14.— That the form o f the
ballotn fo r said election shall be as
follows, tn-wit:

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ORDINANCETiro, ai
(Continued from p « g « A)
to the inhabitant- o f the CUy o f 8anf^rd, Florida, U hereby eatab l.hed
and created by the C ity CommUalon
of the City o f Sanford, Florida.
Section 3.
That eald municipal
oublic library and reading room ahaU
L maintained in the manner probribed by Chapter 610«f L a w . o f
^Sectioned!* That LUlian M. Kelly,
Annie M. Whltner. Arthu r S. Peck,
Alice E. Hill and Minnie E. Key ara
hereby named and elected by the City
CommUalon a- the Library Board o f
Directors o f the Municipal Public
Library and Reading Room o f the
City o f Sanford, Florida, by Section
Two o f this ordinance created and es­
tablished.
Section 6. That amid Board o f Di­
rectors shall bold office as follows:
Director Lillian M. Kolly, fo r the
term o f one year.
Director Annie M. Whltner, fo r the
term o f two years.
Director Arthur S. Pock, fo r the
term o f three yean.
Director Alice E. H ill, fo r the term
of four years.
Director Minnio E. Key, fo r the
term or five year*.
from and a fter the first day o f July
A. I ) , 1922.
Section 6. That before this ordin­
ance shall become effoettvo and op­
erative, same shall be first approved
by the majority vote o f the registered
voters at an election called fo r the
purpose of determining the question
of the establishment and maintenance
of a municipal public library and
reading room free fo r tho use o f the
inhabitants o f tho City.
Section 7. That tho Mayor is Mere,
by instructed, authorised and ‘em­
powered to call an election in con­
formity with Section 7 o f tho Re­
viser! Ordinance of tho C ity o f San­
ford, Florida, to determine tho ques­
tion as to the establishment and
maintenance of a municipal public
library and reading room, free fo r
the use of tho inhabitants o f tho City
of Sanford, Florida.
Section 8. That the form o f the
ballots for said election shall bo *■
follows, to-wit:
‘T o r the approval o f that certain
ordinance of the City o f Sanford,
Florida, Entitled:
“ An Ordinance Providing for
the Kstablishment and Mainte­
nance o f a Public Library , and
Reading Room Free fo r the Use
of the Inhabitants o f the City
of Sanford, Florida, and Author­
izing the Mayor o f the City o f
Sanford, Florida, to call an elec­
tion to Determine the Question of
lue rislabiialimviii and Mainte­
nance o f the Same.”
and FOR TH E E S T A B L IS H M E N T
AND M A IN T E N A N C E OF A PU B ­
LIC L IB R A R Y ."
"Against tho Approval o f that cer­
tain ordinance o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, Entitled;
“ An Ordinance Providing fo r
the Establishment and Mainte­
nance o f a Public Library and
Reading Room Free fo r the Use
of the Inhabitants o f the City of
Sanford, Florida, and Authoris­
ing the Mayor o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida, to Call an Election
to Determine the question o f tho
Establishment and Maintenance
of the Same,”
and A G A IN S T T H E
E S TA B LIS H MENT A N D M A IN T E N A N C E O F A
PUBLIC L IB R A R Y .”
Section 9. That this ordinance shall
become effective immediately upon
its final passage and adoption.
Adopted this 10th day o f April,
A. D , 1022.
CHAS. E. H E N R Y ,
S. O. CHASE,
FO RREST L A K E ,
City Cimmission
of
Sanford,
Florida.
Attest;
L. R. P H IL L IP S , Clerk.
(S E A L )
NEW

CORN FIELDS IN THE ALPS
Traveler Deecrlbee Plotureeque Raglan
That le Net Ordinarily Visited
by the Teurlet
Europe's highest com fields a n
perched well over 8,000 feet high to
the Orisons, where the peaeanU still
apeak the old Honiansch dialect, a
survival of the lingua rustic* o f the
Roman empire. It U a region o f baiv
r«u seeming, despite Its wealth of
bright Alpine flowers, where the strug­
gle with the land for ertatenc* la
keen and persistent, writes If. J.
Lands.
i
I had ascended In the motor dili­
gence on one of the few wet days of
this remarksbls summer. At the sum­
mit of the Oberalp pass, neurly 7,000
feet above sea level, beyond s somber
trout lake, a cloaked figure with peak
cowl end long wand held up Its hand.
It looked Ilka ■ Familiar of the In­
quisition summoning the modern In­
vader to some ancient rite In a mon­
astery hidden in the mountain fast­
nesses. but aa the ear obeyed the com­
mand, the figure uncowled and re­
vealed Iteelf aa a road-mender in en­
veloping mackintosh. Ills "wend" wae
a long-handled spade, *nd he merely
wanted a lift to soother pitch to con­
tinue hta lonely labors.
Then came the corn fields.
The
grain had been cot and Wha stacked
hort con tally on tall, narrow frames
that looked Ilka race-course Indlcatom.
The corn Juit consents to grow, but
refuses to ripen, and It has tc be laid
ou the shelves of these roofed frames
to be dried and ripened.
The Rhine Is bom here—tn a little
green lake. T.flPO feet high, seques­
tered amid enormous rock precipices—
and continues ■ turbulent courts for
some time through ravines and wslrd
fray gorges that might tie relief of
tha Stone ago.
Motors ara a novelty yet. Cowa oc­
casionally contested the right o f w ay;
now and again a child fled screaming,
while others sat stolidly under um­
brellas to watch the yellow monster
scurry past
Soon the motor wtll be
supplanted, for a railway has already
been commenced, hut It wtll have *
steeper gradient than the highway.
Tha line has a derelict appearance;
It ts thickly overgrown with weeds ell
along tne route. It has not been usad
y e t; the war Interfered with the work.
But completed It will be, to form t
link betwteen the Enradlne on the one
hand and the Bernese Oherland and
the Rhone valley on the other.
Connecting the at ttrree of the Rhone
and the Rhine, It mny be an omen of
the linking up of thA nations.

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Llk* Modern “Put and Taka."
Almost Identical to principle with
the present-day game known popularly
aa “ Put and Take," la the game of
“Trendel," particularly popular with
the Jewish people during the Chenuka
holidays. It ta a very ancient game
and La said to have been known to the
Greeks and Homans.
T r e n d fl” U from the German word
"drehen." or turn, lienee the name for
the topllke Instrument with which tt Is
played, esplalna the Detroit News. The
trendel has Inscribed on Its tour aide*
the Hebrew letters 'nun.'' "gluiel."
•'hfh‘‘ and “ shin.'' which are the In­
itial letters of the words "N es godol
hoyo shota,” meaning H a great miracle
was performed then." In'plnylng the
game the consecutive meanings given
theae letters are •nlchta," "guns,"
"bnlb" and “ atell." Thua when the top
falls, with the “ nun" upward tha
player turning the top gets nothing,
“ gtinel" takes the whole pot, *'heb"
takes half, « “ shin" calls for “ put­
ting" or “ adding" to the pot.

Hear G. R. Pollock, o f New York,
at the Princess Theatre Thursday
night, 'T im e o f Restoration N ear."
Free!
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Colored Easter E g g * fo r sale at
Mobley’s Saturday.
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V. C. COLLER, Prop.
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GLOBE PIANO CO.
S A V E Y O U M O NRY
W rite ua

CONTRACTOR and BIJILDK*
817 Commercial Street

Empire Hotel Block

Do you want “ the eyes o f your un­
derstanding opened’ to the real, true
comforting meaning o f God's Word?
Then hear the free lecture by Mr. G.
R. Pollock, Thursday, April 13th. at
8 p. m. Absolutely free.
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Sanford, PTa.

Geo. W . Knight
Real Entate and Insurance
SAN FO R D

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS =
DIRECTORY :

You won’t go wrong when you buy a
Huppmobilc. It’s tho best automobile
in the world in Its price-class.
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A »lxty-lnrb reflecting teltrcope pur­
chased for the Harvard college ob­
servatory nearly -“0 year* ago and
later abandoned as unsatisfactory tuts
been proved by recent successful tests
to be o f decided -value. It Is one of
the four largest reflectors In the world.
Msdn 30 years ago In Kitglnnd by
A. A. Common, u famous telescope
maker. It was bought by Harvard In
1002, for a special type o f visual work,
but when set up end tested was called
unsatisfactory. Slnrc thnt time as­
tronomers hare learned much about
the characteristics and special uses of
big reflector*, and the recent tests
promise good results with this tele­
scope In radiometric work.

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

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Overalic Bings end

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Steel Gear Banda; Creak Shafts re­

THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law

turned; agenta for Caille Inboard and
Outboard Motors. - ......

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Over Seminolo County Bank

The
Latest in

George A. DeCottes
Attorncy-al-Law
Over Seminole County flank
SANFO RD

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Contractor and Builder
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Garage and Machine Co.

Free lecture Thursday night, Prin­
Expert Auto Repair Work
cess Theatre. Como!
13-2tc Equip your Fishing Tnrklc with n
Phone 30
Com er First and Oak
South Bend I,*vfl Winding Anti-back
FOR R E N T — Low er light housekeep­ lash, or n Shakespeare reel, Cortland
ing rooms. A pply to 118 Myrtle line, llrddon's bamho A gate Bod, "A t "W E D ELIVER TH E GOODS’
Avenue.
13-3tp Toss’ bait and Ilrddun Minnows at
Quick Service Transfer
price* lower than you ever expected.
Storage Facilitlea
N O TIC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N FOIt F IF T E E N PER C E N T DISCOUNT on
If we please you, tell othere; If no
C H ARTER
all Bods and Reels.
tell ue. Phone 498
Notico is hereby given that on the Minnows, each .....
10th dny o f May, A . D. 1922, or as
soon thereafter aa I can lie heard, 1
Sanford Steam Laundry
shell apply to tho Honorable James
FOR SERVICE
Old Campatjn Sutton,
W.
Perkins,
Judge
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f
tho
Circuit
T
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In tho Globe recently there war*
Call 14G-J
195 Palmette Ave
of
published pictures and n brief descrip­ Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit
117 Park Avenue
W. BAW LIN G. Prop.
tion o f a campaign button used dur­ Florida, fo r a charter incorporating Phone 251-W
ing the carapstgn o f Ahrahstu Lincoln
and Iiaunlba) Haiulln for the land’s
two highest tjdlcea In 16WO.
A. P. Curtis of Fitchburg aaw the
Itam and mailed to the Globe a sltnlt*r button u»«-u by Lincoln’* opponents,
Stephen A. Douglas and Herarhel V.
Johnson. The brass buttons are Iden­
tical except for the tintype* which
they contain.
Ur, Curtis received the DouglasJohnson button fiom his father, who
In turn received It front hla father.
Ur. Curtta doubts whether the coinlike campaign badge was used s i a
chans, and points nut that the ribbon
attached to the Juhnson-Douglee but­
ton (which he saye ta the original rib­
bon) Indicates that the brass buttons
wrre suspended from the cost lapel
buttonhole* by tnrana of the short rib­
bons,—Boston Globe.

PIA N O
ROLLS

Phonograph
Records

L. .85c

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

ave

W av* Meter.
A motor, or power producer, op­
erated by the wavea nf the sea ha*
been tried In England. It resembles
a great ateel buoy. A long, hollow
aptndle I* maintained In a vertical
position. Near Its lower end ta a plat­
form whlrh. being far below the sur­
face of the water, ten-la to resist any
vertical displacement.
An annular
float surround* the spindle and rise*
and falls with the waves
Thus a
pump-llke action Is produced between
the moving (lost and the relatively
stationary spindle, end title Is utilised
to produce power. In one experiment
e stream o f water waa thrown acroaa
a ship’s deck. It Is proposed to mount
a complete electric plant ut&gt;&lt;m such a
wave-motor, and hnve the dynamo
driven hy the same, so at to supply an
electric iantp. This would give a aelfaupplylng lighted tiuoy.

F. P. RINES

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Sanford, Florid*

Stuff

Back near the beginning of things, our prehistoric fore­
bears would have perished from the earth if they had not
understood the science of reading advertising.
The cavemen didn’t know much about underwear, hair
tonic or phonographs, but they did have to eat. The one
who could follow the tracks of the game he hunted, or
read the meaning of a twisted leaf or broken twig, was
best ofT in life.
Then as now, the most consistent reader of advertising
was best dressed, best fed and most contented.
There has been something of an evolution in advertising
in the last few thousand years but the principle is just
the same.

The Pari seep*.
Under tht* name the Commandant
Soulle de Cenac of the French I-egton
of nonor has designed a plnce-nes, or
eyeglass, which enables the wearer
to eee at the same time on all aides,
and even behind. Thle Is Ingenlouely
effected by mesne of reflection*. At
tba same time the glatsee are so con­
structed as to correct myopia and
other error* of vision. A use for the
Instrument that the Inventor did not
think of has been revealed to him by
deaf persona employing It. They say
that It Increases their safety by en­
abling them to perceive the approach
o f dangers.

The consistent reader of the advertisements is invariably
best informed on what to eat and where to get it; what to
wear and how much to pay for it; what to do and how to
do it H e’s up on the most important things in life. Con­
sequently he gets most from life.
Throughout the ages, advertising has done much to
make life livable and pleasant. W e owe it much.

Joyful Reunion.

While I waa la service I loaned a
baddy la oor company 100 frsne*.
which at that tlmt amounted to almeat

no,

Recently as I was touring tha leap
buying Christmas preesnts w* mat.
We hardly got through greellog each
other when he handed me 123. Tbti
amount, he claimed, was due me, In­
cluding Interest I never expected to
see him or ths money any more, since
he was »*nt to (he hospital to b* op­
erated on while I waa atilt In Oar
many.— Chicago Journal. ^

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Practicing in State and Federal Courts

Modern Youth.
Marjory (aged seven)—That little
boy next door is always trying to kiss
me.
Her Brother (aged eight)— Never
mind. Marjory; you know we were
young ourselves once.— Boston Trans­
cript.
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IC E D E L IV E ItV

In this issue o f tho Herald is an ad­
vertisement o f n new Ice delivery in
Sanford, the company having
two
wagons on now delivering Ico as fast
** they can ship it here from Jack­
sonville. Tho new company hna not
been able to get headquarters aa yet
but expect to have a warehouse and
telephone soon and then they w ill be
ready for a big business. The ice is
being shipped hero by J. W . Hnrt, of
Jacksonville, who form erly resided
here and is well known in Sanford
where he was with the Southern U til­
ities Company fo r some time in charge
o f installing machinery. Guy McMul­
len is hare in charp« o f the lee com­
pany and ia ready to servo the public
*t all times with pure crystal ico at
reduced prices.

tho Sanford Country Club. The pro­
posed charter now being on file with
the Clerk o f the Circuit Court of
Scminolo County, Florida.
Tho character and object o f the cor­
poration to be formed la a corporation
not to profit, and to provide a Club
House and suitable grounds fo r a re­
creation center, and to encourngo and
promote all forms of outdoor sports
and games.
GEORGE G. H ERRING ,
4-ll-o.a.w.-tc
Attorney for
Incorporators.

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