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SANFORD
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S anford Daily H erald
IN T H E

HEART

OF T H E

W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

SANFORD

•The City SubslantlaT

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

SANFORD. FLO RID A. M ONDAY. A P R IL 24. 1922

volume in.

A

N U M B E R 25

LIBRARY ELECTION
PROHIBITION IN TARIFF
FRANCE WILL UNDERTAKE SANFORD
WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK,
EVERYONE SHOULD VOTE
IS REPUBLICAN POLICY
‘ ALL ALONE ANDpAlDED
TO CARRY', OUT TREATY
INSTEAD OF PROTECTION
Som ething T hat is G reatly Needed H e re N o w and
in the Future

R» IM Ril HR N h i R i Rs M RR
Ra Ra Rv *
as •a Ra Ra u*
room free for the use of the inhabi­
m Senator W a ls h Says the
On
next
Wednesday
the
people
of
n
Made
Versailles if the m
tants of the City,
Sanford
will
vote
upon
the
question
of
nr N e w Hill N o t Only P ro ­
F
R
E
IG
H
T
R
A
TE
S
Ra
a* P E A C E BETW EEN
D efau lt in
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as May­
the establishment and maintenance of
O
U
T
O
F
PR
O
PO
R
TIO
N
Ru
«a
REBELS AND F R E E
tects Hut Prohibits
a public library, something that is or o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, un
Payments
TO T R A D E V A L U E S
So
STATE R S SIGNED
tier and by virtue o f the authority in
needed
now
and
has
long
been
needed
Ra
an
and will be needed more than ever in me vested, nnd we, C. E. Henry, S. O.i
W A S H IN G TO N , A pril 21.
aa
LONDON, April 24.— An Rj
the yenrs to come. Sanford has main­ Chnse nnd Forest Lake, as Commis­
lr.i(i.sportation
rates
on
an agreement hnn been reached
sioners of the City o f $ .inford. Huh
tained
n
library
here
fo
r
many
years
products
o
f
agriculture,
ns
an between the military lend- Ra
chiefly through the heroic efforts of n da. composing nnd comprising the City
PR O TE C TIO N AS V P R IN C IP U I
on
many
other
commodities
T IIK a* era o f the Republican nnd
few citizens who knew and appreciat­ Commission of the City o f Sanford,
H A S ItRKN C O M PLE TE LY
now
••bear
n
disproportion­
IN
tm
*4 Free State forces In IreA IIA N DONKD ItY B IL L
ed the value o f a library and the San­ Florida, do hereby call an election to
ate
relation
to
the
price
o
f
R4
■y land, snys a dispatch to the
be held in the City o f Sanford. F lori­
ford
Library
Association
now
feels
such
commodities,”
and
Ua West Minster Gazette from Ru
|1ly |he* \••(Minted
that the time has come when the en­ da, t.n the 2flth day o f April, A. D.
•
should
bo
immediately
re­
as
Dublin, which will consliW A S H IN G T O N , April 24. ChaaI I I . T he
Ui2‘
2
,
to
determine
the
question
by
said
tire citizenship should take up this
duced, according to
find­
-M.• E- DUC, j.
HDA1
. ranee,. April
an tute the |p*is for peaceful
nctnerlzing the administration ta riff
election then and there to In* held,
matter
and
make
it
n
city-wide
insti­
ings
o
f
the
joint
congres­
Fr,n,. will, if ncce***ry, undertake Rl arrangements in connection
hill ns nn “ economic monastrositj
tution. The location o f the library has whether the City o f Sanford. Florida,
•
sional commission mi a g ri­
•lone to .e that the treaty o f Versa! • *s With the future policy of
without precedent nr prototype" sen­
not been decided upon and will not !&gt;&lt; -hall establish and maintain n public
cultural inquiry, announced
lrI
executed if the Germans default *a both sides nnd profoundly
ator Walsh, o f Massachusetts, Dsmdecided upon until a fter the election library nnd rending room free for the
Saturday by Chairman A n ­
in the reparations payments, Premier an influence events in southern
ocrntic member o f the senate finance
has been carried and nt that time the use of the inhabitants o f said City.
derson.
Not only
should
Poincare intimated in n speech before an Ireland for the better.
committee declared In » statemawl
And
I.
C.
K.
Henry,
as
Mayor
o
f
the
wishes o f the people w ill he consulted
these freight charges como
the General Council Department o f Mi
yesterday that the Republican party
The correspondent claims Kit
City
o
f
Sanford,
Florida,
and
wo,
C.
K.
with the idea of obtaining a location
down, the report declared,
"hns nt Inst presented to the country
aa authority for this announce- Ra
Meuse today.
Henry,
S.
O.
Chnse
anil
Forest
Lake,
hut in the future rate mak­
• • that will be near, the center of tin­
a ta r iff hill that does not merely
a* rnent nnd say* he undergrowing city o f Sanford nnd the build ns the City Commission of tho City of
ing bodies nnd railroad tra f­
GENOA, April 24.— The French del­ aa stands that in consequence
protect, hut infnrt
prohibits
add
ing will he erected that w ill be com­ Sanford, Florida, do hereby appoint
fic
officer* should give
egation announced tpdny it was w ill­ ha o f the agreement arrived at, Vdl
keep
snut
foreign
goods
altogether"
mensurate with the city o f twenty-fiv» Mary II. Malnes, Susan lb Wight.
it "greater consideration to
“ Protection ns n principle has v o ­
ing to subscribe to the proposed pact aa hostilities between the rivnl R)»
thousand
people that Sanford will ..... . and Ressie Zachary. Inspectors o f said
the relative value o f com­
der this hill been completely aban­
under which various nations would •c forces nre to cease, nltho Us
become. Th? following is the official election, and Annette Laing, &lt; lork of
modities in the making of
doned," Senator Wnlsh said,
»grre to abstain front agression pro­ an the political issue between Pk
enll for this election nnd it is hoped *«id election.
rates," nnd let existing
underlying purpose o f the bill
vided it was backed by the proper Pa the two parties is not a f. Rb that every citizen w ill vote on the
The said election hereby ordered and
charges on high priced fin ­
to la- the handing out o f special feRa
guarantees. It was considered cspcc- P a footed.
question next Wednesday. April 2«lth: railed to he held on the said 2Mh day
ished products stand if neevors and subsides tn those groups
IsIIy necessary in view of the Itusso- Ru
The decision, it is added, $$-;
Whereas, the City Commission o f «’ f April, A. D. 1022. shall he held
essury to remove cost bur­
who are able to exercise either B o­
Gennan treaty.
aa followed negotiations Ik*. Rj the City o f Sanford, Florida, on the and conducted In the manner presenbdens from hnsie materials.
lster political Influent*
upon th*
aa tween the respective lead- R-. 10th day o f April, A. D. 1022, duly “ I Ly the ordinance and charter o f
legislators or perhiciou* forms a f
HAR-LE-DUC, April 24.— Prcntior Ro ers, who hnvo been deeply R-l
passed and adopted n certain onli- the City of Sanford, Florida.
»u
economic pressure. It Is plain that
|
ill! tiiiis »wu%v« ■•- ”
a
Rs ilifluenred by the frntrinance
entitled,
dictated by
------------------------- certanin schedules were dictate
today that if the French delegation at Ra cidal character of the strug- »a
OLD CRUISER V E S U V IU S
“ An Ordinance providing for the
Tho Herald is selling out the line
.rfllj
w hlrh hold in t&gt;e
,
Id not go nhcad with its Ra gle ns well ns hy considorn- H 1
PRIDE OF S P A N IS H W A R
establishment nnd maintenance of
of box stationery to make room for
Jm o f the|r hands a large p*
part o f
t 3
Ru tion o f the effects upon the
SOLD FOR JUNK TO D AY
si.
I- VM
.. rnn get ttho
loi vssrv
.
.
. .
a __s.__
a public library and rending room
thor- ____
goods.
You
very American
business
and
control
th*
R,
would regretfully hnve to cease par­ Ra national situation.
free
for
the
use
o
f
the
inhabi­
latest
styles
o
f
stationery
below
cost
production
nnd
the
price
fixing
of
Re.
ticipation in the conference.
Rj
W A SH IN G TO N . April 24.—The
tants o f the City o f Sanford,
for the next two weeks.
many
o
four
.most
essential
commod­
«ri Ra Ra Rn R i • » Ru Ra Ra
old navy dynamite rruiser, VosuFlorida, nnd authorizing the may­
ities.
vius, in the Spanlsh-Amerlran war
or o f the city o f Snnford, Flori­
“ Other schedules it is well know*,
e-.-i •
&lt;(inference raised Saturday
days hailed, ns possible ploncr ernft
da, to call nn election to deter­
were dictated by vote seeking polhby il French objecting to Germ any*
o f new nnvnl era fo r world, wns
mine the question o f the establish­
t(elans who propose to entrench th#a
reply t the ten-power note suggestsold today for junk to a Chelsea.
ment and Maintenance o f Hu*
selves in power by attempting to hothe German delegation l e ­
Massachusetts man for forty-two
Same.”
stow the Messing* o f protccton u p «
ft.. n fn ni discussions relation to Rua*
hundred dollars.
and
the farmer, with the implied asaao»i:.ti affairs, had not passed satisfac­
Wlic-iean, said ordinance provides
ance that a mirngi* o f high tnrif rate*
torily as yet.
for the establishment nnd maintenance STE A M E R I.AM PDEN
will « rente overnight millionaire eoh\t a meeting o f representatives of
SINKS IN SU PERIO R
o f a public library and rending room
E L IM IN A T IO N OF STO R A G E IL \ T -1nnj,,Pj rivaling Wall Street ln-tha
tl.&lt;- t» a . at,-nle power* lute Suturday L A D IE S W A N T T H A T O L IV E T IN T
CREW OF SE V EN TE EN
f r e e for the use o f the inhabitants of
TER Y M AKE S NEW CO NN HUBU. rjlU lUir.\l sections or the middle
it w . agreed that another note ho
T H A T LOOKS W E L L W ITH
the City o f Snnford, Florida, and
I
l
l
s
T
h
r
l
*
r
r
«
.
»
TH
IN
W
ITH
L
IG
H
T
SO
C
KE
T
i
nn ,|WP„tern states.
hi
t&lt;&gt; the Germans stating it was
E V E N IN G W E A R
F A U L T STEM A III E. Mich.. April
Whereas, under the law, it must he
•‘ In nttemplng fo r the first time to
in,
that they meant. In their,
decided by n mnjority o f the togi-tcr- “ 4.— The steamer Lnmpdcn of the
I
l
l
y
T
h
e
\
«
«
i
t
r
l
n
l
r
d
I
’
f
f
M
l
reply trati-initted Friday, to refrain
w A s "r iN !m .jr “ si
n , - ! » « • « '• * , »
f
'
f
z z
LO N D O N f April 24.— Henna hath ed voters o f the C ity o f Snnford, Flor­ Canadian Lighthouse Service, carry­
from
all mission
Russian hi
discussions
the
IP ... ascum mils in
........*
,
uUrn
fllntltmtlmi ,.f tl..- . t o w - Imlt.'ry. th.- rty..ltur..l
Ih&gt; bill u n t o ­
ida, participating in nn election duly ing n crew of seventeen Is believed
,
.
, takes to increase the bread lines or
. - ...I. intmiKHion
m.Mission ox
of mo
tho cuiuuiuiiwu.
conference. « » » » ,orm,nR ‘ »
................
i* ........
... j;..,,
most rxpen vc part " f the home made
... ,
I j our large d i e s and multiply poverty
t the British and most o f thr
w«»mrn who derm ollvo color railed and held, whether the Pity o f to have sunk southeast o f MichiplSanford, Florida, shall cstahli-h and roten Island in Lake Superior, dur.
.........*
" T l r
'
■ .......trial rent««. Enm
• „...e d delegations so inter- •*«
w" r,h “ &lt;1V r* " *
niKinllttR
,h.- Itur..«ii ..(
^
f
, |ta, |h,
„(
maintain a public library and leading ing a storm Inst week.
•t„ thrman reply, hut the
Jrongly tinctured
The receiving set developed by thi
crowdril tenement* »o sfuirttly
• M.ressed fear that the Ger- ‘ &gt;c
Bureau makes connection with ol di.
. i t
i
t • i tint which looks well with ovcninK
ceive, is to ho taxed, as oven th*t eft a loophole through which 1
nary electric lamp socket.
, .’
,
dresses of oriental shade* and designs
most uniformed Vnnwns that half aur
-■"it., might enter into discus- “
import and export trod* are a gri­
•f Russian questions not treat jd ,,0'v popu nr u n . _______
Horfifdoll
P
ro
p
erly
cultural
product*.
Gi email treaty signed a t
#“
“
Every
essential for domestic crusi't Sunday a week ago.
\ i r j ^ i l l l U I C U F S O Il
W ill He H eld by L a w
sumption nnd use, including wearing
N o t A llow ed to Talk
If Desertion Proved apparel will ho increased In price by
IMHINT l a k e a g a i n
the rntes fixed in this hill; and thk
in Baptist Church
llONORF.n BY TH E B A N K E R S
Justice Supreme Court So Rule* nt forced upon the country at tho very
«&gt;&gt; THE S T A T E OF F LO R ID A Was Invited to Tell o f Kfforta to Raise D ESTRO YE D A T C O U N TY J A IL MORE T il\ N T H R E E HUNDRED
Washington Today
time wages are being rapidly in­
T O D A Y IN H U ND RED GALMEMBERS L IB E R A L H A R M
duced and deflation of price* urged.
Moral Time of Stage
( I l f T h r A t l o r U l r d I 'r r a a i
LON LOTS
ARRESTED
it
Foreat Lake attended the
The uiuruming millions o f American
W A S H IN G T O N , April 24.—Justlro
r"nvi-nti"U of hunkers at Gainesville
(n r Thr A «»orl«ie4 i*rr..»
I l l s The t o o r U l H l*rr«al
are gong to ho taxed for the benefit
I llr T h r
I'r r w l
MEXICO C ITY. April 21. The ar­ llaltey, o f the District o f Cnhimhin Su­ o f the old army o f ta riff beneficiar­
rek nnd wns ngntn honored by
N A S S A U , N. IL , April 24. \irginJ A C K S O N V IL L E , April 21. -Sher­ rest o f nion* than .’100 members o f preme court today ruled the alien
them in being elected vice president in I’enrson. motion picture nctrets who
ies, plus all tho war mushroom indnei
f
f
Merritt Issued a general invitation ^
N ,r||niruiin i.||*rnl party on nc- property custodian cannot b« required
of th. State Ranker* division o f tho was to speak at the First BapU&gt;t
trics nnd Inst Iml not hmst the nrw
^ o f n .Vo|utionMry „rtP ities was to surrender property o f Grover CloveAmerican Rankers Association and church last night wns prevented at the U, the publcl to Witness at the county
leadership-group In tin- Republican
Chamorro, InmlRcrgdoll, valued at three quarters
wdt represent the state hnnkers o f Inst minute by the deacons. They in- jail here this afternoon the deslruc- on|cre(| to,Uy ,)y
party, tho farm bloa.
timi
o
f
more
thnn
$10.0(Hi
worth
"
r
nrrordink,
to
private
advices
received o f a million if the government proves
Flnrida at the American nankers* structed the pastor to announce the
"The provisions o f tho bill
CouJ, 0|{B|n&lt;l tju. government is Rergdoll wns convicted o f desertion
.intion in New York on Octo- action was fo r the good of the church. liquor, including 500 gallons of moon- j ^
.
,
..... .
1l-ivo the president unlimited power
and is now a fugitive from justirc.
‘
*
. , ,
I fenrrd.
I t 4th. Mr. Ij«ke served as prcsl- Virginin Pearson said she was invited
,________
to change intes, scheslnlef, elassincad*nt of the State Rankers’ Asaocin- by the pnator to tell o f tho efforts to
Ulona, and valuation stamiarda if * o i
I M lKI.S M UST C O N V E Y
t" n two years ngo and hns held sev- raise the moral standard of the stnge.
unconstitutional, nru at least moat
T R U E C O N TE N TS M A T K ltlA l.S
pernicious. It delegates to one nuui
•
otfleea with the association ainco
OF M A N U F A C T U R E D GOODS
it* organization and his Sanford HIGH CLASS V A U D E V IL L E
the power to completely nullify the
%
fr.ir.i! nre congratulating him upon
IIY’ M EN'S C LU B A T PARISH
expressed will o f the chosen legisla­
1117 T h e A e e o e l n l r d l * r e « e l
h i added honors.
HOUSE TOM ORROW N1GIIT
W A S H IN G T O N , April 24.— The tive representatives o f thu people. It
trade names nnd Inbcla used hy man. vests tho president fo r tho first time
The following excellent
program
ufacturcrs must not convey to the in our history with the power o f t*a w ill he rendered at tho Pariah House
purchasing public nn inaccurate de­ atiun. It is a step toward* nutocraey
MORK T H A N
HALF
LOSS
IN W O U LD O B TAIN 11,1000,000 IIY IS
Tuesday night nt 8 o’clock:
scription o f materials or ingredients to bestow on thu ox ecu five tho pow­
W A G E S ACCORDING TO T IIK
I
S U B OF U B R TIFIC A1 K8 APMrs. Seth Woodruff, Accompanist
o
f manufactured products, the Sup­ er of law making.
PROVED TO D A Y
( 'I I AM HER O F COMMERCE
____ I 1.— Music..le g io n Snxnphone Hnnd
"Th e hill leaves uncertain the ques­
reme Court decided today In the
« I I &gt; T l i r \ « . . . r l n lr d P r r . » l
case brought by tho Federal Trade tion o f making rates on the hatw
W A SH IN G TO N , April 24.— Plant
S l l j Tfcr S M O f U I r i **»♦••»
o f foreign or American valuafloa.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , April 24.— Loss o f the Seaboard A ir Linn Railway to Commission against Winstead Hos­
_ , , ....... Mrs. D. D. Newberry
i
The house demnnda one standard,
from strikes in Philadelphia in the obtain approximately $4,400,000 for iery Company.
— Popular Songs
Male Quartette
the senate another, altd the preaidrat
GFTICKRS W ORE U NIFO RM S OF 3.
last two years .totalled about twenty new equipment by issue o f equipment
4.— Original Sketch Robert Herndon
is to he given power to jntnp from
UNITED STATE S N A V Y ON
MRS.
KAIZIN
H
T
R
IA
L
million dollar* o f which more than certificates through subsidiary cor­
5.— Cornet Solo— Johnnio Schlrard
one
to the other.
CHASER 101
HAS
BEEN
PO
STPO
N
ED
half were in wages, according to n sur­ poration was approved today by Com­
fl.— 6ong and Dance
S. S. Baumel
“ In desperation to ka«p oat Oar.
E
X
A
M
IN
IN
G
FOR
S
A
N
IT
Y
vey made by the Chnmber of Com­ merce Commission.
7.
— Song Luclle Asplnwall Takach
v.
Tar Auix-Utr* PrtM|
man made goods an th ib a n p la
merce.
NE"
YORK, April 24.— Bootleg- 8.
— Melody ..
MileQuartette
I llr The A M w Isle* r r t w )
ity.h as been placed on mi '
G RE E K S TROOPS
King scheme whereby
liquor
was
N E W YO RK, April 24.— The trial made or produced In every
Accompanist, Saxahone Hand
*
C A P T U R E T E R R IT O R Y
*mufg le d in from Bermuda and Cuba 0.— " I ’m Going Right Hack to My
o f Mrs. Lillian Ilaizen, charged with country except Germany."
G O VERNO R S M A L L
FROM T IIB TU R K S
° n a former submarine chaser com­
GOES
TO
T
R
IA
L
TO
D
A
Y
the murder o f J)r. Abraham ClickDear Old Florida Home"..
FOR EM BEZZLEM ENT
manded by officer* wearing uniforms
stein in his Brooklyn office, indefin­ P R O M IN E N T M A N U F A C T U R E R
........
Maurice llelston
( II 7 The Aa.selate* P re i.l
•d the United States navy Vrere un*
C O N S TA N TIN O P L E , April 24.— itely* postponed, pending a report of
(Th is song from the pen of R. W.
D IKD A T ST. F R T E R R H U M
(S r « »
A m « - I « i »4
earthed at the custom house it was
commission examining her sanity, It
Pearman, Jr., Sanford, Fla.)
The
capture
o
f
Sokla
and
Scala
Nova
W A U -K E G A N , Ilk, April 24,— (
announced today. Former chaser 101 10.— Duet ...Direction Bandmaster Hall
was announced today.
( l l r T fc * A m m I b I c*
Governor Len Small went on trial ( fo rty miles of South Smyrna, by the
ST. PE TE R SB U R G , April 24.—
n-numed
Fidus
was
seized
with
com
Greeks
troops,
wai
confirmed
in
the
1L
— Acrobatic
E. “8.• Ward
Irv i&gt;n I
.
---- ------I I . ----A
c r u u i i i v oStunts
t u ia tn
*«•
-------before Judge Edwards in I-ake Coun­
FOR S A L E — Automobile, HM» Scrippa L. S. Starrett, head o f t!a largaat
nltr and crew. Officials said tho , 2._X ylophone Solo
James Robson
ty Circuit Court today, charged with Turkish Nationalist communique to­
Booth fi-paas. touring car. A bar­ tool manufacturing company In
.
declared pirates held up the 13. _ M u a l c . .. I-cgion Saxaphonn Hnnd
day.
The
Greeks
have
lx
gun
an
ad­
conspiracy to embezzle state funds.
s*er yesterday o f f I^ing Island and
----------------------gain, Make me un offer.
Cameron country, died at hla winter home
vance
aouthward,
while
the
Turks
‘srded the craft with drawn revel" I ’m Going Right Straight Hnck tc The selection o f a Jury began Im- nre rushing troops In grant numbers Trent, Welaku Apts., No. 10.
He was eighty24-fltp yesterday.
Vm *nd txjund the commnndcr to tho My Dear Old Florida Home," at Hln- medjately after court convened.
years
old,
and
Pnwldant uf the
and heavy fighting is reported In the
*n**t and seized the chaser's ca rg o ‘o f tormister’s Piano Store, Wclaka Block.
rett
Tool
Company,
o f Athol,
Herald
want
ads
get
results.
Italian zone.
Post Cards at th* Herald Office.
Ikjuor.
j
—
"
20-tfp

at
Germans

FOOLS

POINCAIR STATES

RADIO SETS
MADECHEAPER
iiY PATENTS

HENNA BATHS
LATEST FAD
IN ENGLAND

DUVAL SHERIFF i REVOLUTION
NIPPED IN BUD
INVITES PUBLIC
IN NICARAGUA
TO

SUB CHASER
WITH OFFICERS
CARRIED BOOZE ..... ^ r . r '

STRIKE LOSSES S EA BOA RD .
WANTS LOAN v
IN PHILADELPHIA
TOTALS MILLIONS FOR EQUIPMENT

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The Amount Doesn’t Count

mr.n class

It’s the Start

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

That’s the Thing
V*.

V .*. •
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I 'f l - l . ;
L I

JANl

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Why %ot
You?
E very dollnr finds its way to some Hank,
take it there Home one else will—

For Florida:
and Sunday.

WHY

NOT

YOU?

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Statistics show thnt the percentage o f money lost out­
side o f banks is greater than lost through bank failure by
over 210 per cent, and yet people will store their money
away in stockiiiRH, bureau drawers, mattresses, carpets, etc.,
w aiting for thieves and flames. The stories o f serious und
pitiable losses of this published during the past year would
All a volume. They show that many murders have been
caused by hidden money. In some cases for riduculously
small amounts.

W H Y N O T Y O U S T A R T T H A T S A V IN G S
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ACCOUNT NOW

■

The Seminole County Bank!
S TR E N G T H

-PROGRESS-

CLASSIFIED
ADS

FOR

-SERVICE

to W A T E R A N D HIGH G RAD E
to C E L E R Y L A N D .
IT
W IL L
to P A Y YO U TO IN V E S T IG A T E .
to — II. B. LE W IS.
v: Ittc

Claa*ifird Ada 5c a line. N o
nd taken for lena than 25c.
and positively no cla*alfled
ada charged to anyone. Cash
mu*t accompany all ordei
Count fir e worda to a line
and remit accordingly.

SALE

^T)ne 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
distance to city. Tw o lots corner
Center and Elm nve. Two lots west
aide Palmetto nve.. 60 ft from E lev­
enth St. Make offer, n. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring SL, Loa A nge­
les, C alif.
288tf; 29-tf

to

to
to

F air tonight

to
to

to to to to to to to

Won Lost

At
At
At
At

American League
I’hilndelphin.Roston, cold.
New York, 1; Washington,
Detroit, 15; Cleveland, 7.
St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 10.

Generally fair nnd no rain.
Fine weather, though and you ad­
mit It. don’t you?
However, this part o f tho state
need* m ill and need* it badly.
Mr*. B. G. Smith o f Oveldo was
among the visitor* to the city yester­
day afternoon.
The cool weather is bringing up
the price o f relory again nnd with
the small quantity left the late stu ff
should bring good prices.

By Frederick Fenn and Richutl
Directed by Jack Diilct
Photographed by Chnrle,

A production wonderful
pealing, effective und triut
in its lovable simplicity, fc.
Miss Pickford’s brilliant »4
ntent in characterization
proved to be an event in1
V A U D E V IL L E , M E N ’S C LU B history.
— P A R IS H HOUSE. T U E S D A Y ,
A P R IL 25TII.
21-5tc

I'ostcnrd from O. P. Swope In
Chicago says R snow* one minute,
blows the next nnd tho *Un shines
next. Ho does not like the varinblo
■ 10 Stores in GenrjjU
wenther and say* It U
Ida.

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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a s a s iii

I Store in Floridt

|The Churchwell

Indies will huve one
chicken suppers to­
M filer store com er
Park avenue. Starts ■
xr
ox
should be there on S O f t H r O r c l S i N C W S t o r C ---a
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The Herald offico is some busy
place these days with the city and
county tax antes coming In, with Sal­
magundi on tho way, with the great- 3
cat amount o f job work ever recorded "
before nnd with the constantly In­
creasing subscription list o f the Daly
nnd Weekly Heralds.
Mr. T. J. M iller hn* bought the
Star Theatre building and will soon
remove it.

L A D IE S ' D E P A R T M E N T

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

WINDSOR CREPE

FANCY TROUSERS

In Blue, Pink, Lavender, F low ­
ered and W hite. Special, yard

F or Youngr Men

29c
In all colors, pretty patterns,
Special yard

PERCALES

W ANTED

STO P— LOOK— RE AD
extra
good
load
of
F R U IT-PR O D U C E SH IPP E R S
T ry our expert service collecting Rail­
MULES FOR SALE OR TRADE &gt;s
jj
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern AT BRADY’S BARN.
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
&lt;a
Cooper, Asa’t General Mgr., v^lth P. R.
r o l l ' s ALE H TanT carved oak center R. Claim Department, ten years, Seatables. Apply 709 Oak Ave. 23-2tp ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc
S
F o r s a l e -A _practically new piano.
&amp;ANFORD
FLORIDA
High grade, walnut finish fo r cash.
Those elegant Sunday dinners with
$160.00.
310 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp
either chicken or turkey at tho
LOOK A T TH ESE C U T
Seminole Cafe are what brings the
F A R M . 5 T IL E D , 5 NO T people to this popular place to e a t
P R IC E S !
C L E A R E D , $3,500; O NE 10- They come back day a fter day—
A C R E F A R M . 5 T IL E D AN D 5 w h y f Well, try one o f our dinners 1.000 Hammennllle Letterheads $4.50
N O T C LE A R E D . $4,500; O NE and you will know
23-lte 1.000 Business Cards______ ..... 3.75

.‘36-in. wide, special, yard

PALM BEACH TROUSERS
$4.50
WHITE FLANNEL
TROUSERS

19c

J. C. HUMAN

$7.50
—

;j G et Cash Prices-

10-ACRE F A R M , A L L C L E A R ­
1.000 Billheads, slie 0_______ __ 4.35
ED
AND
T IL E D . S M A L L
'T m Going Bight Straight Back tc 1.000
Envelopes----------------- 4.50
HOUSE A N D R A R N , $8,500. My Dear Old Florida Home,” at Hln
TH E S E F A R M S JOIN A N D tormlstcr’s Plano Store, Welaka Block.
W I L L S E L L S E P A R A T E OR
20-tfp
Seminole P rin tery
TO G E TH E R . T H E Y A R E A T
L O A D IN G S T A T IO N , LOTS OF
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
Phone 404
9th and French

£

39c

MULES

,

-Phone 127

a

A rrnngrments have been made fo r
the installation o f one o f the la rg ­ ■
est Radio Station* in Holy Cross
Parish House In connection with tho i
Holy Cross Mea’a Club and other
Institutional work done thore.

t MULES

M E I III MIT

The S T A

FOR B E N T — Furnished npnrtincnt
All the o ffice supplies nnd sta­
nnd rooms with bath, Good locntionery nt the Hcrnld office will ho
lion. Apply "P . S." care o f Herald o f­
sold nt Imrgnin figures In the next
fice.
23-Gtp
few weeks to make room for larger
FOR R E N T — Two furnished rooms offices. The chance to g et good
nnd kitchenette, 014 West Second stationery cheap.
Street.____________21-3tp

rjj IV.,

" ’° V

American Association
A t Jndinnapolia, 13; Knmia* City 7
Knthnlecn Mallory Circle w ill have
A t Louisville, 11; Milwaukee, 5.
a Cooked Food Sale nnd Vegetables
Others poatponed, cold weather
at tho Union Phnrmacy Snturday,
April 22nd.
,
21-3tp
Southern Aaaoelation
A t Mobile, 2 ; Birmingham, 1.
C U T T H IS O U T— IT IS W ORTH
, t Chattanooga, 5; Memphis, 1.
MONEY
A t Nashville, 9; Little Rock, 4.
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c
At New Orleana, 4; Atlanta, 3.
The way to spend a plnusl
nnd mail It to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
day is to get up early, go to
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
School and church nnd then hs]
College Baseball
nnmo and address clearly. You will
whole fam ily come to the
A t Charlottesville? Oglcthrope 5:
receive in return n trial package con­
Cafe fo r a real chicken or
University o f Virginia, 3.
taining Foley’s Honey nnd Tar Com­
dinner. It bents home cooking •
A t Macon: orcor, 4; Auburn, 3.
pound fo r coughs, colds and croup;
nnd thnt Is going some. Are;
A t Gainesville: University o f Flor­
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
Seminole Cafe diner?
ida, 14; Rollins, 0.
and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney and blnddcr nllmcnts; and Foley
Mother’s Day is approach^
GAM ES TO D AY
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
a beautifully engraved or .
Lakeland nt Orlando.
thoroughly cloan.ing cathartic fo r con­
painted Monther’s Day card i I
Tnmpn nt Dnytonn.
stipation, biliousness, hendnehes, and
Herald Printing Co. They art i (
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
•luggish bowels. Sold everywhere —
very Intcst designs and be«
Adv.
done.

PERSONALS

28-8tp

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Southern Association
Won I.o?
Mobile ...«......
.... G
3
Little Rock
6
4
Nashville
4
Atlanta ..........
.... 5
5
Memphis _____
.... 5
5
New Orleans .... ...
4
5
Birmingham
. 4
G
Chnttanoogn ....
..... 3
7

From the Charlea Frohmaa

To-Night,

KOIt R E N T

FOR RENT

M b SALE bit LEASE-

*

to

-Colored girl or wontnn.
W A N T E D —Colored
I he Methodist
Apply Sunday morning at 407 Myr- •»f their famous
tlo A vc.
23-1tp night in the old
W i l l R E N T — 3 rooms, partly fumlsh"- First street und
ed.— Mrs. Philp, near Routh Bakery. nt 5:30 nnd you
time.

FOR S A L E — Completely furnished FOR R E N T — Furnished nnd unfur­
fou r room pottage, an aero o f land,
nished rooms, 20G Park avenue.
plenty o f rrult, flow er* and gardan
10-Gtp
all In, w ill consider teasing t « right
party. Thla Is pick up fo r some one
M owner Is railed away on buslnesa.
Tw o furnished rooms for lighthouse­
Addrea*, Business, care Herald.
keeping. Lights and water furnished,
19-5tc
IIN.OO per month. GI5 Laurel A v e ­
F O R S A L E — Ford Sedan. C. A . P., nue.
22- Up
Car* Herald.
15-5te
COOL. C O M FO R TAB LE 10-ROOM
FO R S A L E — I’otnto barrels in
house, partly furnished, rent for 0
quantity, special price* on car lots, months. Call 318 Mngnulln Ave. 22-2p
correspondence solicited, Clcnrwnter
FOR R E N T — 80ven room house, loM fg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
rated on Sanford Heights.
10-tfc
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. It.
V olt R E N T —.Two unfurnished rooms,
siding. Within four blocks o f center
bath, fo r lighthousekeeping. Good
o f city.
location. Apply ” R. S.", care of Her­
Ceo. VT. K N IG H T
ald Office.
fl.tfc
272-tfc
FOR R E N T — Furnished apartment
W A N T E D — Old mirrors to re-silver,
with garage, summer rates, 914
perfect satisfaction and prices reas­
Myrtle.
22-0tp
onable.— Mlllor &amp; Son.
19-6tc

At
At
At
At

National League
Pittsburgh-St. Louis, snow.
Brooklyn, 1; New York, 4.
Boston, G; Philadelphia, 4.
Chicago, 8 ; Cincinnati, 3.

THE WEATHER :

If you do not

t i iJ k

Ii | a

Pariah
House
April 23th.'

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SPORTS

7 «

.

The

LEAtiUB STANDING
Florida State League

%
Tuesday.

S t Petersbu rg..
Daytona ..........._
Tw elve acta o f vaudeville at the Lakeland ......... .
Parish House the 25th. On the pro­ Tampa .............
N ow that Sunday is almost to
gram Mrs. D. D. N ew bctry will give Orlando ....!.........
here ngnin It might be well to
n number and Herndon and M rs . 1Jacksonville ...I....
to nak the people that want to
Householder will give an original
rain to pray fo r It. Prayers to
sketch.
Acrobatic work and music
National League
arc answered and prayers to
by the Legion Saxaphone Band are
Won Lost
fo r rain have been answered t o added attractions
and plenty o f New York ----------G *1
and I f this dry spell keeps t o
ringing and dancing thrown In. Duet Chicago — ...............
G 2
up a while longer the earth to on the comets by the Ball Twins
St. I .outs — ............
4 3
w ill dry up and blow away, - t o
nnd m ary others that will compose Pittsburgh ...............
4
However, the weather la de- to a twelve act bill. The admission is
Philadelphia ___ ...
3
lightful at that and while to 25c and 50c.
Brooklyn
............. 2
the form ing business needs
Boston .............« ...... 2
rain, the gardens nnd lawns
Cincinnati ........... .... l
need rain, the nights nnd
mornings are the greatest
American Leagur
ever and blankets are need*
Won Lost
cd to keep warm at night. to to
Cleveland .......... ..... 0
2
Read the temperature re­
O
Now York ......«... —
G
*
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port and bo convinced:
1’hilndelphin ....... J... 4
3
3:10 A. M. A P R IL 22. 1922
YESTERDAY'S FIN A LS
Chicago ...«.....«... ..... 4
3
Maximum
72
Florida State league
St. Louis .
...... 4
4
Minimum ......... _..... .... 55
A t Jacksonville, 4; St. Petersburg 5. Boston __________ ..... 3
4
Rnnge
............ (52
A t Daytona, 5; Tampa, 1.
Washington ........ _... 2
G
B arom eter......... „ ....... 30.20
A t Orlsndo, 9; Lakeland, 8 (12 in­ Detroit ...«.......... ___ 1
G
Northwest and clear.
nings).

•rF ,

Ip

At

v a u d e v il l e

PAY

C A S H ____

-Get M ore Goods— ----- G ot M ore S a t is fa c t io n

e Churchwell Co.

n m iM E T

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SELLS IT FOR LESS

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THE SANFOKD D A ILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922

thinking over the nutter that Flor- G R E AT IIO nSE A N D M U LE S A L E SANFO RD M ATTRESS FACprayer meetings and pray fo r rain
UNCLE HANK
TORY
ida is fa n n in g to grow wonderfully
-------the
rain
would
be
granted
them.
W
e
—-*In the near future.
Wednesday morning, May 3rd, the
N llk t&gt; 4 m r |
m m , i *■»• are glad the good people o f Okee­
B. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
l a y a t th r l lr r a M B a lld la a , 107
in some o f the places where vU-’ big Spring Garden Ranch at Deleon
chobee City led the way. It ahowe
lla A * * , R aalard i 7 la .
“ Old Mattress Made New » nd
itora have been the most numerous Springs will auction o ff a largo nutnthat there arc God fearing, honest
New Mettreea M ide to Order”
*
i|
is
to
be
expected
that
some
houses
her
o
f
horses,
mules
and
milch
cows,
and real Christian people down there
French
Avenue
and
17th
Street
arc closed and the big resort hotels nnd anyone In need o f a horse for
and they do not hesitate to ask Him
I’ U iiL lM iiK iia
in many plnccs are now ailent, mi- any purpose can surely make a sefor
thuso
blessings
that
arc
only
be*
WL J . IH H .1 .V
................................ K d l t o r
though not deserted. The going out lection to meet hia requirements,
X . J. L l I X A R I I _ _ . I m r t a r y - T r r M k m stowed upon the ones who ask for
* . A . .N IU C L .
________l i m r i j l M iin a rfrr
o f the hundreds c f thousands means
A free lunch with cold beer will be
« . U I H W I R _____ I ' l m U l b a M a a a ir r them through prayers— prayers that
I 'k a a * I W a p ta I M I*. M.
a difference, o f course, but with the served at nooh. Mr. F. N. Burt, the
wilt he granted.
M ir n la ia g Halva Mate Kaawa ea
retiring o f the guests comes a move- owner, invites everyone interested in
----------- o
A vpllraila a
|ment to build, clean up, improve and live stock to come to the sale whethIt is rumored that the old wreck of
R a lM v ip lla a T r lr v la A d t a a r v
cxpnnd that is most encouraging. In cr they intend to beconio bidders or
a frame building across from
the
■O' l w » -- -....- some towns the particular activities not, nnd wo urge our readers to atH i H u a lk a
___ __ ______
.... ...
recently acquired property o f *.he
I lv lla r r v d la C lip bp C a rr lv r
o
f the early summer will center tend as it is well worth while to
&lt;*■» W a a k ____________ ___________ I * t’v a la First National Bank and at the cor­
*^p^—
---------------------------- ner o f Park avenue and First streets
about street paving, additional sew- make a trip to see this Ranch, which
T b v k ip l£ - la l a - p a i * W v a k lp llv v rrnge, extension of water mains and is undoubtedly the finest in the
laW v a llr v lp v a * rr a
av m la o lv
1 o a a lp will be torn down at once to make
&lt;mmd la p a b l b l r l va v rp F rM a p . A d * r r general improvements. Bond issues State.
lla la a r a lr a w a i t k a a w a wa a p p lie s - room fo r nnother four or five story
Ita a . lir a * sera tie la |&gt;allllra. H J W p tr office building and business block.
haver been authprized; some
have
---------------------------p a t , alavapa la a l i a a t t
been voted for and sold, snd work Is M EN’S CLUB V A U D E V IL L E
This
will
certainly
be
one
o
f
the
___ XII I KM T I I K AH M U C IA TK II I’ H K M
going on; other places are getting
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Tba Associated Proa* i* exclusive­ greatest moves In the new building
S A V E YO U MONEY
_____
Usually a ‘man doesn't appreciate ready to do the desired work.
ly entitled to the uso (o r republics* program not only for the new build­
W rite os
In various sections o f the state w m lu&gt; Held Evening or April 25th at
Upa o f sll new* dispatches credited to ing but on account of the old one. Hit* meaning o f the term, "better half,"
until he bnbls an umbrella over Ms good roads «r o
lining constructed
the Parish House
II or not otherwise credited in thi» pa- tf all the old wrecks tn the business
where very poor roads have prev..... —
portion
o
f
the
city
rould.be
condcm-'
gkr and also the local news published
Em pire Hotel Block
lously
exxisted.
During
the
summer
Owing
to
the
fact that the High
ned
and
torn
down
this
summer
Santarsia.
ORI.ANDO, FLO RID A
A ll rights of republication of spec* ford would grow and flourish in to ,,rr of Publications of newspapers many miles of brick, asphalt and School Is staging a play on the ovenmacadam
highways
will
bo
added
to
inp
of
April
21st
tho
Men's
Club
has
than five from
■ » over the U " d ln cireu*
tel dispatches herein are also re­ that 25,00u class in less
, years-w hich has been the
prediction ,nt,on •'verywhere. and people are the already creditable advance made taken this matter Into consideration
ed.
Henry McLauIin, Jr.
!..( the Herald for some
time.
At ^
advised-ns to the proper value in this important movement to mako nnd postponed their vaudeville show
OPTI CI AN—
ETH18T
I last our people nre getting the via- nf articles o f merchandise, especially transportation easy nnd comfortable until Tursday, April 25th.
those
of
a
standard
brand
o
f
manav
[a
the
big
road.
A
ten-act
vaudeville
program
has
, ion.
fnt‘urcBest o f all the reports from town, been arranged which includes numbers
Orlando fans are again inquiring,
"Now, can you lilsine me, or any- village and city show that many now by the—
“ whore is the cup 7" They have lost
S T A T E DIVISION IS A SAO
one else, if I sec advertised In New Homes are bring constructed and all
American Legion Snxnphone Bund
the Tomple cup down there and it
SUBJECT—
York city or Jericho or nny other through the summer months and
E. A. Ball
*
cemlnda ua o f the time when they
plate n pnir o f silk hare o f n ntan- right into the fall tho carpenters,
Jimmie Robson
lost the Sanford-Orlnndo cup. May
And almost breaks our heart to
dnrd grade nr a tube of tooth pr.»te bricklayers, painters
and
other
Lucille Aspinwnll Tnknch
bo .A rtie Smith could got it for
talk ntaitil tt for we hnto to separ­
112 East. 1st 81.
Bsnford, Fit.
nr
a
box
o
f
powder
or
m&gt;
o
f
the
craftsmen
will
he
busy
building
Robert Herndon
t&amp;cm.
ate from that part of the state that
countless articles that have n rtan- homes fo r newcomers nnd newly
•
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has for so many. years
told
.
. us what
.
‘ lard grade, at a price 25 or 35 per weds and others who have wearied
Maurice liclston
Arbor Hay was supposed to bo last
o h i mu w&lt; i ii
an&lt; now
hi
rcnt jCS!| thnn I can get them for in with being cramped into quarters not nnd many others that have entertainFriday but to our mind Arbor Day
there Issome chance o f separating t my nw.n home town, if I send uway ,-ntirclydesirable. Tho "homes" now cdln Sanford. Thoprogram
willhave
should bo any day this summer when
wm
«'»m
«
w
"
u
n
&gt;0,,‘
from
home
fo
r
them?
planned
and
under
way
number
In
many
surprises
and
will
nfTord
ar
the time is propitious and trees can
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V
i
'
T
i
V
V
*
a
w*in*r
thing
In
"
nutshell
la
the
thousands
and
range
in
cost
from
evening
of
fun
with
Sanford's
local
be planted. Arbor Day is all right
i.i jiih
nn
,cnr °
"
this: Those who desire ta boost the five hundred dollnrs for n tiny cot- talent.
10-tfr
P L A Y kit ROLLS
in some localities to come around in
and even yet they would ask us not -ti-ntlo at home* Idea must net ignore t„g P |„ the suburbs, somewhere,t o _______________________________________
April but In Florida tho host time Is ,(1 (j(t j,
PH ONOGRAPH RECORDS
owi w r, eir g n e
s
fn(q that people rend
the news- mansions at or near the famous rolater in the season.
premature for tho state has not been
pnpers nnd they must chsrg- proper sorts that will cost half million per- S p a r t O T T
H o m
S e r v ic e
•
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divided ns yet nnd tho following prices for articles of slnndnrd grade, haps.
It is n source o f supremo satis­ from the St. Petersburg Times
I fwc nre to keep money earned in
Summer activities also will include
--------------A T -------------faction to the editor of tho Herald shows that south Florida is not so
J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
nny community from being scattered the construction o f n dozen or more
f &gt; , , X4
that many things are coming to pass hard hearted after all:
broadcast."— D e U n d News.
flno, ncw. hotels, extensive additions k a i U O r d B a t t e r y S e r \ I C C
P I A N O CO.
here now that wo advocated fo r (if“ South Florida is in earnest. South
•-oand Improvements for other big hotten years and that tho people are tie- Florida is determined. South F lor­
Com pany
Welaka Block
telries, new nnd commodious chur­
WHAT IS APPRECIATION?
ginning to realizo that .Sanford w ill Jfa means business,
ches and Brhools, and scores of busbe a city o f twonty-fivo thousand
But South Florida docs not nctu.Sometimes
this
old
world
is
n
distaess
blocks, office buildings, stores,
peopto in tho next five years.
ally want slnto division)
•mil
place.
Sometimes
It
would
seem
nn'l
tinctures
for new industrial cn■■
- o — ---- Let's lie honest nlmut this rnmSouth
‘
hat
none
o
f
man’s
efforts
nvailed
lcn&gt;rlses.
Florida
had a wonderful
Whon those cclery-fcds complete pnlgn for the things tlint
- him anything worth while. Some- r‘‘cor,l ln,,t
showing up prnmithat g o lf course wu nro going up to Florida docs want
And what are these things?
times it would seem that only ncntl)‘ among tho states that had retake Boh Holly on for a game.— Re­
South Florida wants honest repre- ’knocks and kicks" greet the things covered from the war depression nnd
porter-Star.
tries to do fo r the benefit o f oth- were going forward in a satisfactory
That’s a hot, old fellow, and we Mentation in tho state law-making
" W l this year will probably pile up
body.
South
Florida
wants
removera.
will show you one of the llnest golf
at
of
the
capital
to
a
point
where
all
Hul
once
In
a
long
while
there
“ higg.-r ,M,t « f improvements. The
courses in the country with a real
features will include hundreds
club house and two wine cellars that sections of the state will have easy comes through this cloud a rnv o f
access
to
the
huh
of
stnte
affairs.
sunshine-a
bright
spot
to
repay
him
'»*
new
acres set to citrus groves, a
Went with the house when wo bought
■
To
gel
these
two
things
South
Tor
oil
the
e
ffo
rts
he
has
expended
in
hundreds
more— rnnybo thousands— ■
tl but thero was nothing In tho col­
Florida threatens something else unselfish earnestness for the general ,,rln» Prepared for truck crops; new a
lars, you know.
■
ttint It does not really want, hut '-'“ “ I " f ‘ he community.
ventures along tho line o f dairying ■
■
And a newspaper Is not unlike an n&gt;
nJ crtensiv.- acreage ndded to that I
The Herald wlshoa to compliment which it will earnestly nnd deter■
tho Chamber o f Commerce, tho W o­ ntlnedly seek-in order to g»* the oth- ' rdir.ory human Individual. A new s-1u,,vauy being used for cattle ran- ■
,-r
two
things
that
it
doe*
want.
paper
battles
fo
r
the
community
In
Florida
grows
every
minute
man's Club, especially the welfnro
That is the issue ns the
Timjgi which it is published. All too often an&lt;l *ho summer will .te the busiest
department through the efforts o f
cos
it,
fairly
and
honestly
stated.
il i!* bemoaned nnd criticized, knock- .,h‘‘ l'tn,r ,,ns ovt,r known.—Times
Mrs. Hill, the Atlantic Const [.inn
and all othor ngcncies that planted North and West Florida have too &lt;d and kicked by those it is trying to r n i°n.
“
T---------and planned the improvements and long ignored the demands o f this help. AH too often the men who
flowers in and around the union sta­ progressive section of the state, '""k c newspapers nre led to believe G R IF F ITH S ^ ’ WAY
DOWN HAST" COMING
tion. It has made a flower garden North anil West Florida have too that there is no such thing ns appro-,
out o f a waste place nnd ono o f the long run things with a high hand, iation.
And what is appreciation?
0»
G riffith ’s pieturibatiun o f _
beauty spots out o f a desert.
It refusing honest reapportionment of
Merely nil honest expression from "W ay Down East," baaed on the stage J
demonstrates what can be done when representation
In the legislature,
the Indies take hold o f any public With the capital located ns far from *hc heart—a tellin g to the other fol- D?t»y by Ixittle Itlnir Barker, which
some sectiohs o f South Florida
ns Is low* that you realize
biseffort*
in Tor the pasttwenty-two year* was
enterprise.
the capitnl o f the nation, South F’ lor- y,,,,r behalf and
the hehnlff o f oth- ,,n'' °T the rural classics of the Amer*
Bi
--- -- theatre,
—S will la- presented
VOVIllt'll ill
And by tho way there was a larger Ida ha* not been able to exert tho ere.
Itnn
at IIIU
the
Such a message came to The Times I’rincess Theatre Friday and Saturthnt might
might
have
oj&gt;wd
at the golf linksyesterday
direct influence thnt
than haa been at any place In or boon exerted were the capital nt reccnlly from n fnnn in a public posi- '*ay of this week with the following
tlon in St. I’ cterahurg.
T « reveal 1
- Itillinn Gish, Richard ll-irthelaround Sanford for some time. The &lt;"tno more sensible place,
!tis
identity
nr
to
print
his
letter
Mary Hay, Burr McIntosh, Lowrrolf links nnd country club will
South Florida can much batter get
Shrrnum, ( reigliton Hale, Mrs.
prove tho most Interesting to nil “ long ns a separate state than can would i«- violating a confidence and
Morgan Belmont, Knte Bruce, Edgar
parties and they will find it out ns the North and West Florida conn- offending modesty.
But if none other than this mnn Hudson, George Neville, Vivin Ogden,
the summer waxes nnd wanes nnd In i *ieg.
Bernard,
the winter, Oh, boy, in the* winter.
Hut South Florida doe* not want lend* on this printed page how n l ’ortcr Strong, Josephine
newspaper
appreciates
the
apprecla*ur*.
Oavid
Landau,
Patricia
F'ruen,
when the air is crisp and tho greens this separation— this divorce, if you
are flno and the tire is burning in the w ill—providing South Florida can tion of those who honcntly commend l- 1° re nee Short, Emily Fitzioy and
big fire place In the club house, then get fair treatment from the rest o f it, the space these thoughts occupy Myrtle Sutch.
will not have been used in vain.
Mr—Grilfith’s production of "Way
tho timo tho members and their lht&lt; state as now constituted’*
S T A R T I N G P R O M P T L Y A T 10 A .M .
Like
Carlyle,
The
Times
believes
Down
East" represent ten month's ■• __________________________________
many tourist friends will enjoy the
/
■----i hat "ohc of the Godlike things o f 'v,,rk o f the most exacting character, ■
Tit \0K A T HOME.
g o lf links nnd club house. And also
this
world
is
the
veneration
done
to
Tor
in
his
screen
version
of
the
story
■
r%n
H
P
A
H
—
1
wl11
80,1
to
tf,e
hluhest
nnd
beHt
bidders
the people o f Sanford can now invite
follow" closely !
wU H L A L I
W IT H O IT RESERVE a choice collection
Within the Inst few years tho human worth by the hearts of men." he
be has endeavored to follow
nil their northern friends to come to
of Horses and Mules of all sizes and weights, amonjf which
Trade nt Home" slogan ha* found! And even n newspaper may be par- *ko narrative o f the stags piny, with
Aanford next winter nnd play on the
will he found the following: 12 head o f real «o »d Farm
classiest g o lf links In the stnte. bar almost universal expression by muri- dulled nn honest pride in its own
,,n,l there a digression for the
Horses and Mares, that are all broke and ready for the plow
■one.
iripalitk-* throughout the land. 8car-1 wo^th.
purpose o f dramatic value or( elabora­
anti harrow. Ibis la rm Stock must he seen lo he appreci­
tely does one pick up a newspaper
A not very well-known writer, C. tinn.^
ated. Three spans of real Draft Horses, with weight, hone
the
exhortation. \ucheater, once la id : "To feel ex“ Way Down Flast" is the biggest
Union services wi-re held in Okee­ without .finding
and substance for heavy hauling purposes. 10 head of real
I" the lot o f very many; hut production Mr. G riffith has made. 8cvchobee City last Tuesday in which "Trade nt Home” staring him in the '
high class Riding Horses, that arc broken in the saddle to
to
appreciate
belongs
to
the
few.
‘‘
rnl
Griffith
Innovations
are
promisall the churrho* j«:nrd and business face.
■
all
gaits.
a
And
it
is
well
nnd
good.
Money
onp
or
two
here
anil
there
have
®d»
including
n
thrilling
snowstorm
woj suspended while the people gutha
«r*d to pray fo r rain. This is real­ earned in a community should, fo r G*c Mended passion nnd understand- ,,nd 11 genuine New F'nglnnd Ire break ■
a
FREE BARBECUE LUNCH
ly the solution of tho dry spell that the best interests o f thnt rommun- • " * which, in its essence, constitute* on tho river.’
aaems to have all of south nnd cen­ ity, be spent nn&lt;l kept there. Such |worship."
“ TERM S OF S A L E are practically cash." However, we will
And so The Tim es almost worships
You can't afford to miss the sate nt
tral Florida In Its grasp and If the a condition o f financial affair* wor­
nncpl
indorsed hiinkahlc notes hearing interest for fiO days.
2l-!ltp i
people o f tho entire state would hold ked advantageously fur Germany the man who is honest enough, once the O. T. (). Gift Shop,
------------------ — ...
during the world war. All her trade in a while to show his appreciation
IIIIS lilt, S A LE W IL L T A K E I’ LA C E repardlcss of
A TTE N TIO N , CONCRETE MEN
was within her own borders, ns she o f the rfforts o f this newspaper to.................................................a a s i
rain,
os we have lots of shelter at
Colonial Block Machine, makes two
could not buy elsewhere and her ward a constructive policy for the
money was kept constantly In circu­ city all of us love.— St. Petersburg blocks per minute; makes twenty-four ■
different styles o f blocks; can
be
lation. while tho funds o f her adver­ Times.
----------- n-----------moved to different Jobs. Price $232.50.
saries were sent broadcast, much of
it never to return.
\ BUSY BUM MER IN FLORIDA Agents wanted. W rite for circular
Said a housewife recently:
This
------and
general
information.— CAUL _
2 1trade nt home idea is a splendid
Ixmking over the newspapers pub- D ANN, Orlando, ^Florida.
2i-3tc J
thing am] I like to fnllow the plnn. Mihed in Florida one la struck with
---- ----------------- -—
«
But the wide circulation o f modern 'he
magnifirent optimism everyt
N O TIC B I
ii
m newspapers makes it Lard for those where prevailing. The winter has
N* II. Garner will sell tatter cars J
■ who have to get things ns cheaply
uassed with hundreds o f thousands,"b en they are made. The Old,mobile J
ns they can to ndherc to the policy Perhaps a million, visitors and part * nn‘* s * *bc Iluick 4 nnd fi. Just nr- ■
Starling promptly at 10 a. m„ continuing until the last ani­
.
o f “ trade at home.’’ Ncwapnpeia to­ Mme residents enjoying the delight- r' v,M' bi car loud lots. See me before
Courtesy
Her*
mal Is sold.
vice Our Motto
, ■ day have wide areas of circulation, 'til wenther and other things offered * nu buy. I will save you money on
; and modern nnd progn-ssive mernd with the spring passing there I* &gt; °,,r R*», °d nnd repairs.— N. H. Gara |chants have learned thnt they cannot ‘ nlk o f what is to he done during nor'
24-Ctc
a afford to ignore the value of ndver- he summer. The building programs
*------------------------P. N . B U R T
* Using. Many merchants oven in the ■nnounred for many Florida towns
(’hours 4V7-HH
Knthnlsen Mallory Circle will have
Owner of Stock and Sprin^Cardcn Ranch
■ rural districts do a considerable mall •ml cities are such ns would amaze
n Gookcd Food Sale nnd Vegetables
W E L A K A BLOCK
■ order business through newspaper inyone not fam iliar with conditions
G*e Union Pharmacy Saturday,' a
I*. G. W ALD RO N, Auctioneer
, advertising. There nre a large nuin- here, and it must be evident to those A pril 22nd.
21-3tp

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

P

J

IANOS

! AUCTION SALE

:

Blooded Live Stock

Horses and
MuTes

i Spring Garden

I

RANCH

5 DeLEON SPRINGS

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FLORIDA

I WEDNESDAY, MAY 3

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GROCERIES!

FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES' \
IS
I
nnd Prompt
DEANF TURNER "

i

j Spring Garden Ranch
DeLeon Springs, Florida
WEDNESDAY, M A Y 3RD

�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922
DENIED H A B E AS CORPU8

•Hr TSf A u ««b lr* Pm m )
M IAM I, April 21.— Judge Brannlng
o f the circuit court, yesterday after­
noon denied the writ of habeas corpus
i nbehslf o f Edgar JC. Frady, o f Chicage, and ordered himm held In Jail
here for trial at the May term of
court on the charge o f first degree
murder. Frady is charged with hav­
ing on February 20 last fired the shot
which, ofur days later, resulted In
the death of his wife, a sister o f John
. Thompson, o f Chicago, millionaire
head of a string o f resaurants. The
scene of the shooting was a tourist
hotel on the beach. Following the
shooting Frady attempted suicide by
cutting his throat with a pocket knife.

T u t e » * matter of

tobacco quality
Wr it»&gt;' • « « ouf bonfr!

bSrflhat tbr tobacco* u&lt;fd
cvutrfitU

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at the p n « L iU ia tt 'J y t n T t ^ C ^

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F IR S T P U B LIC A P P E A R A N C E

:

LEGION SAXAPH0NE BAND
M E N ’S C L U B V A U D E V I L L E

PARISH HOUSE
TUESDAY,

A P R I L 25TH

B.iy it with a Herald Wnnt Ad.

AN OLD RECIPE i
TO DARKEN HAIR I
SAG E TEA A N D S U L P H U R TU R N S
GRAY, FADED H A IR DARK
AND GLOSSY

Chesterfield
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Vacuum tint
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every time when clouds are darkest
she is right there to do some little
thing that makes the sun shine thru,
“ I was reminded one day recently And 1 will never forget the little in­
o f the great b it importance o f little cident o f the rose.”
th in gs" raid M ary Pickford na she
,
,
.
tooK a breathing spell between scenes
'
whll° Diming "Suds” her forthcoming
production fo r United Artists, which
GREATEST B E AU TY
IN L IT T L E T H IN G S

Temptrature: Temperatures were
lutiweibly high throughout the
the
twk the daily excess at some utn*
,
, *
...
_
__ ,
ticej btinc 10 to 15 degrees. MaxiKD temperatures were will up in the
(,y,
Precipitation: Showers occurred
»Mi of the Apalachicola River, and
is the extreme northern portion o f
.i
, , .
. .
the remr.raia between the Apalachii.
..a
n
t
.
.
,
.
Tbn
I cola ard Suwante Rivers. The week
nr practically rainless over the penfenlt m t and south o f the Suwon:rt. (hr drought remaining unbroken
is the louth, where it has continued
|for Hvtral months.
Condition of crops: Most crops
fa the truck line are in a precarious
[ audition, and some haw deteriorated
unfitly; in fart, beans on high lands
is »ome initanres hnve been ruined—
mail id dry, hot weather. On low
land' the deterioration is not ao prottcr.-rd. Melons made fair progress,
hot rrowtH is backward; oats are bein* hanrsted; the crop is short, ow ­
ing to rust and other damage from
dry wrathfr. Corn made fnnfr pro­
ne", tot needs rain; the crop is
t*f&gt;ri!!y »H1 worked; there is no
of grass Cotton was plan­
ted where the soil was in good condi­
tion, hut some recent planting is
germinating Mutely; some early seedir* i' up tml chopping will begin
* ‘ ' 1 '1'* * plants ure doing well,
Lit like all nthrr crops need rain.
•MvC.rry plant* are doing fn lrly
* f,l in
n,,r'h, hut dry weather is
a.Gvting the . cop. Harvesting Irish
potatoes rtffitinued on a m
large scale.
Tbitcmp, al*n, has been unfavorably
»ffwt«d by drought.
The weather
'hhng thr vvt-.-k was excellent fo r
Arresting purposes. Citrus leaves
,rr mrllng, nr.d some fruit Is dropPing w &gt; h e draught hns been most
M'w .
— -------------- i “ More

w ill be seen here tonight and Snturj ny
1 . . ,
, .
“ I had had nn unusunly hard day—
. , .
, .
,
,
,
hn'l been working since early morning
in scenes that were very tiresome.
Many other important things also had
put in some very trying hours.
“ A t about u quarter to aix 1 culled
it n day and everyone was tired and
the atmosphere wasn’t real clear and
happy, and we all fe lt the strain o f
the day.
“ I was sitting on the old counter in
the funny laundry where so niuny o f
♦Hu •w nuti n f m
v « to rv nm l**M
in«t
1 ‘
*
# *
sort of giving up to the feelings that
will creep in some times and I was
about ready to cry, when my mother
came up to me in her own sweet com­
forting way and handed me the most
beautiful red rose I have ever seen—

SPORTS

S A T U R D A Y ’S G AM ES
Florida State League
A t Orlando, 18; Lakeland, 5.
At Jacksonville, 8; St. l*cte, 12.
A t Daytona, fl; Tampa, 5.

At
At
At
At

National lea gu e
Brooklyn, 5; New York, 3.
Boston, 2; Philadelphia, !».
Pittsburgh, 14; St. Louis, 2.
Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, 1.

At
At
At
At

American League
Philadelphia, 1: Boston, 7.
Detroit, 3; Cleveland, 2.
New York, 4; Washington, 2.
St. Louis, 10; Chicago, 7.

National League
Won
Chicago ........ ______
7
........... C
N ew York
_______ 6
Pittsburgh
6
Philadelphia
4
St. Louis
Brooklyn
...... ..... 3
o
Boston ........
Cincinnati ....._______ l

Deposit
&gt;

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'*! lJlore than a result o f your foresight and effort— it is an expression
of high confidence in Y O U R B A N K .
'' e appreciate this confidence, and
nre doing our utmost to m erit the co­
operation and support o f our custo­
mers by extending every service and
accommodation within o u r pow er to
render.

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K P’ F0R8TEJl. PrraliJMt

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D. F. W D IT N E R , C « W « r
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Lost
2
i)
A
3
3
4
5
6
8

American League
Won Lost
9
m
New York ... ..... . ... 7
3
Cleveland „ — ........ .'. C
4
5
St. Louis -------------4
4
C a Icjijpo *'•##••.*•*■*•*■•■•»».•
4
4
Philadelphia
m4
Boston ............- ...... 4
0
Detroit ......... — ...... *1
*
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m
7
Washington ................

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Devoe s Paint
Is Guaranteed to
Cover m ore surface and w ear longer.

W h y buy cheap paint and be compelled to do
your house over in h a lf the time?
T H E B E S T IS T H E C H E A P E S T

TH E C ITY R E G IS TR A T IO N BOOKS
A R E NOW O PE N A T T H E C IT Y
H A L L A N D W IL L R E M A IN OPEN
U N T IL T U E S D A Y , M A Y 2, 1922.
I
L, R. P H IL IP S .
20-10te
City Registration Officer.

H ard w are

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1 Wi

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CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH

PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
"S E R V IC E T H A T COUNTS”

wilb a sore, sout, bloslrd Rom•ch. Food doe* not oouiuh.
loatrad it i* a sourre ol mi*-ry, earning
puM, Iwkhing. itirinc** u d beadecho.
fl The peiKHi with a bad Sonub
ihouid be Mlu£ed with nothing Wu
ihta permearnl, httmg relief,
q ’l l * right remedy will net upon the
lining* ol llie •iom.cli, enrichthe bio.-I,
aid in catting out the catarrhal poitoni
and iticngthrn ctery IxxLly function,
q The Urge number ol people who
him Mxxewfully ured Dr. 1Urtman’s
l*mou* medanr, reiomtncnjcd for all
catarrhal condiricioi, ofit the atroograt
poaaabU eodonetnent lot 1

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th e

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Car Lota or Leas.

l in e

Ship u«^

Richmond, V irgin ia
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4 CHULUOTA INN
On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida Rest Coast Railway, Ctiolootn, Fla., among the pines and lakes o f Scminola county, an up-to-dat«
modern brick hotel, with private hntha and hot water heat. Plrmt
class cuisine. Rates *2.5u to fSJiO per day; $10 to 118 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

,:in .

T A B L -T S OH LIQUID

M R S . C H A S . D. B R U M L E Y , M a n a g e r

SOLO C VCItVW HIRC

H R H R R R R .............................................................................. ..

Hill Hardware Co.
HAS

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RECEIVED

A

COM-

PERTH L IN K OF

EON A®
C L 'A N A U L K

O NE-PIECE, PO R C E LA IN LIN E D

Pet,
.700
,6C7
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.600
.500
.600
.250
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A n d W e H a v e It

&gt;U C A N T ENJOY LIFE
American Asaoc'itllon
Toledo, 5; Minneapolis, 2.
Columbus, 1; St. I’nul, 0.
Louisville, 2; Milwaukee, 11.
Indianapolis, 4; Kansas City. 8.

Your B ank

N O—T IC E !

„

und ,l Wa* ful1 t,f thl&gt;
° t the
At
roses that grow out in the Cnlifomin
A
t
sunshine. She had been over to the
At
new home a friend had just bought
At
und in the garden she saw this rose,
and she picked it and brought it right
Southern Association
over to me.
A
t
Chattanooga,
7; Memphis, 11.
“ That doesn’t seem so much when
A
t
Mobile,
5;
Birmingham,
!*.
I tell it— but it means worlds to me.
A
t
Nashville,
4;
Little
Rock,
11.
The rose was beautiful nnd perfect—
At New Orleans, 8; Atlanta, 1.
but it wasn’t the rose so much that
made me happy as it was that mother
G AM ES TO D A Y
thought o f men nnd the little
Orlando at Jacksonville.
Pll-nsurc she could give me. 1 did cry
Lakeland nt Tampa.
tbon—good nnd hard— bu*t they were
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
n&lt;,t enDrcly tired or unhappy tears—
,bey wcre mostly tears o f Joy nnd
.HAG UE S T A N D IN G
Krat'tude thnt I had been allowed to
Florida State League
l h« wonderful pnlship a real
Won Lost
mother can give.
St.
Petersburg
than over at times like this
Daytona ..........
Nothing nicer for gifts than fine doc* my bcnrt K° out t0 the poor lit•thorny Going helpw cost for tw o tie orphnns it has been my privilege Lakeland
at the Herald office.
18-3tn to bc*P 8 hit *nd *° «very girl who is Orlando
not so fortunntc an I— to hnve my T nmPn
Herald wam ads get results
] mother always with me. Seems like Jacksonville

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Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
ed, brings hack the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray, Years ago the only way to
get this mixture was to moke it at i
home, which is mussy and trouble­
some.
,
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for “ Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound." You will get a
1
large bottle o f this old-time recipe im
proved by the addition o f other in- m
gradients, at very little cost. Every- *
body uses this preparation now, be- *
rouse no one can possibly tell thnt you *
darkened your hair, as it does it so ■
naturally and evenly. You dampen a £
sponge or soft brush with it and draw J
this through your hair, taking one ■
small strand nt n time; by morning *
the gray hair disappears, nnd after ■
another application or two, your hair ■
becomes beautifully dark, thick nnd ■
glossy nnd you look years younger.—
Adv.

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and bright eyes, they seemed but a
O N E M ILLIO N D O LLA R S
continuation o f the fair Gowers that
ASKED FO R FLOOD
A ll dogs found running at largo on
PRO TECTIO N IN V A L L E Y bloomed at their feet. As U always
; i i i ;■« k »
the esse at the Lake Monroe ochool,
•A# atreeta a fter today without a Uin
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the
program was well worth while
oanao tag on them will ~be killed by
W A SH IN G TO N , April 21.— The and not a break occured in the well
the policeman wherever found. Thla
emergency appropriation o f one m il­ ordered children through the even­
la a city ordinance and w ill bo *olion dollars to fight the flood in Miss­ ings performance. *Aa number after
forced to the letter.
issippi river, wil be asked o f Con­ number was happily staged the aud­
J. A. K JLU B R E W ,
gress today by Southern leaders, ience grew more enthusiastic till the
80-fitc
Chief Police
with approval o f budget by director closing song when many pressed fo r­
Dawes.
ward expressing their pleasure and
H E LP E D HER MOTHER W ONDER­
The resolution was rushed through sounding praises o f the school a id
FU LLY
the Senate and House and an hour the many fine little girls and boys
In these days o f "flu ," coughs, colds, after the introduction it was approved and the talent displayed. Some of
-croup and whooping cough, it la well by lioth houses. Fund Is made avail, the catchy piecoB upon the program
Ya know that every year there are able Immediately.
were “ The Foreign Language Les­
used more bottles of Foley’e Honey
son" nnd “ The Fan D rill" by tho
B E LF A S T, April 21.— Firing was Primary room nnd the "Color F air­
and T a r than o f any other cough
again
in progress in the Eastern sec­ ies'' and the "Gceut Chicken Stealing
esadlclne. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 516 W. Gth
fit , Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: “ Foley's tion of Belfast today. Serfgeant spe­ Case" by the intermediate and Prim­
Honey and Tar relieved me of a hack­ cial Ulster constabulary the first cas­ ary rooms combined.
This
little
ing cough, tickling in the throat, ualty o f the day. Three deaths and playlet proved such a success thst
wheezing and pains in the cheat. It wounded Inst night raised the Easter requests hnvo come in from differ­
la helping my mother wonderfully." tide list to twelve.
ent sources begging a repetition next
That'e why druggists recommend FolMonday evening, when the Grammar
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
ay*a. Sold •vi-rywhere.— Adv.
school rooms has its closing exercises
Misses Rena Mann and Catherine
l ake received many compliments upon
V A U D E V IL L E , M EN'S CLUB
their performance) upon the piano,
— P A R IS H HOUSE, TU E SD A Y, h
their efforts being very satisfactory
A P R I L 25TH.
21-5lc *
ha after only this years term o f school.
te
The Herald for Post Cards.
The Grammar school room will give
Fa
ftn tv» ha Fa
fci *a M
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lonj&amp;y ev­
ening at ft o'clock. Mis. W. F. BlackMrs. Pop* Washington loft for her
man of Monroe will deliver the clos­
home in New York City after settling
ing address to the graduates. A large
*ip the estate of her father T. G.
crowd from this community and near­
Roebuck.
by towns ure expected to be present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Nowell w e r o ,
Several zealous members of the
visitors in Orlando Thursday.
Baptist
church here gave nico dona­
A. V. nnd J. K. Fuller were trans­
tions
us
Easter offerings.
Among
acting business in Sanford Thursday.
Mr. Hayward o f Orlando tens an them was the following: Three uoata
o f white paint, labor, etc., in beauti­
out &lt;&gt;f town visitor Thursday.
Miss Omnh Allen spent the week­ fying the church, by J. II. Johnson;
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. n new well, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ja­
TIIOS. J. A. REIDY
cobs; lining fur Baptistry, Robert
Hill Allen.
Attorney and Connsellor.at-I.aw
Saturday afternoon the l,ongw»od Mann nnd Mr. Barnett; piping from
well to Baptistry, L. B. Mann.
Practicing In Htate and Federal Courts baseball nine played I.nke Monroe.
Mr. slid Mrs. M. L. Hartline and
Scoro being Cl to 1* in favor o f Lako
Over Seminole County Dank
daughter, Mrs. Leon Byrd have re­
Monroe.
Mr. Hartline
Mr. John Dunbnr nnd Miss Elsie moved to Arkansas.
sold
his
home
to
Mr.
I’cavyhouie
of
were
visitors
in
San'ord
Tuesdny.
G eorge A . DeCottes
Sanford.
1
1
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Miller
o
f
Jacksonville
spent
Tues­
Atlorney-at-Lnw
dny with J. E. Phipps.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black of ChuluOver .Seminole County Hank
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel were vis. oto have purchased an acre o f land
SANFORD
FLORID A
itors in Sanford Tuesday.
from T. K. Wainwright nt the corn­
Rev. Kerr Uoyce Tupper preached er of First and Monroe streets and
S. 0 . Shinholser
to a large audience Sunday night in will erect a general store and conduct
the library.
the same.
Contractor and Builder
There will lie services at Christ
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferrell Coleman o f
SANFORD -:FLO RID &gt; Church Sunduy P. M. at 11:110.
Rev. Miami visited Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Father Peek of Sanford officiating.
Coleman one day last week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson nnd little
S M IT H IiROS.
Mrs. Joseph Wainwright of Pear­
daughter Helen spent the week-end son visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
G a ra g e and Machine Co. with Mr. and Mrs. Hill Allen.
T. E. Wainwright.
J. E. Phipps left Wednesday for
Tom Forrester of First street has
Expert Auto Repair Work
Pnlmcttn and other southern points.
Phone 30
Comer First and Oak
Miss Helen Moran resumed teach­
ing Monday after an illness o f two
“ WE D E L IV E R TH E GOODS weeks. Miss Sweat o f Geneva' sub­
stituted while Miss Moran was ab­
Quick Service T ran sfei sent
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sold his residence and several acre*
o f land to Mr. Gibba o f Atlanta. Mr.
Forrester and son have began to
erect new homes.
Mr. Staunton has purchased five
acres o f land from Mr. Booth and
wil erect a new house.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McKenney and
children have returned from a visit to
Mnp. McKcnncys parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Russ o f Apopka.
Mr. &amp;nu Mrs. Brooks o f Osteen
visited friends here Sunday and at­
tended church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black o f Chuiota were in this section Monday on
business.
,
Mr. John Bell has returned from a
business trip to Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bolly nnd fam ­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Kalserman and
fnmily spent Sunday at Palm Springs.
The Monroe boys played an Interest­
ing game o f basebatl with the Long-

Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh and Mlza ]n
wood boys SatunUy( winning the
game by a score o f 14 to ®,
H »* Boles spent Sunday at Daytona.
Monroe boys have scored a victory
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Marsh of p *
game so fa r thla season.
Land spent Easter with Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lake, Mr. and Albert Hawkins.
Mrs. J. D. Talbott, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Bell, Mr. Kalsermnn, Mr. Studorff, Fred and Truman Billy , Miss
Linda Miiesc and Henry Miles spent
a pleasant day at Fort Florida fish­
ing.
Miss Bessie Swaggerty ia recover­
ing after being confined to l.er home
by illness.

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Brother Blue and Brother Gtleot
of Lakeland are conducting a revij.
al service at thla place in the Int^
eat o f the Methodist faith.
Mr. and lir a . R. T . Wynne
children spent Sunday at Mt. Dors.
Rev. Sexton o f Memphis will .u n
a series o f meetings at tho Bapti*
church here April 26.

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H ERE’S no imolec and
smeU to make disagree­
able work o f coo king with the
New Perfection Oil Stove.
Clean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the Same stays where
you set it.
We'll be glad to demonstrate
how easily you can regulate
the New Perfection for any
sort o f cooking. Wehavetlie
NewPerfection Oven also—
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Prize for best Rifle Shot— Open to legionnaires
Prize fer best Rifle Shot— ripen to Ladles' only.
22 Calibre R ifle used in nil contests
Prizes for best Trap Shoot— open to all.
Concert by American Legion Hand on the grounds of San­
ford Rod and Gun Club nt Snnford
B E G IN N IN G M ONDAY, M A Y 1ST. A T 2:00 P. M.

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J. C. HUTCHISON in churge o f Rifle Contests
, DR. R A L P H E. STEVENS in chnrge of Trap Shoot

Sanford
Furniture Co.

G E O R G E G. H E R R IN G ,

Post Commander

K. R. M U R R E L L , Jr., Post A d ju tan t

Storage Facilities
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tell ua. Phone t!)N

Sanford Steam Laundry
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Real Estate and Insurance
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Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
Ganerml Machine and Boiler

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; IM .n xe Pistons;
Oversize Hinge and

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INK'S REPAIR SHOP
W HEN YOUR CAR IB O U T OF

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Waahingand Polishing a Special!)

Foot of First Street. Sanford Avenue
A L L WORK G U A R A N TE E D

Rayfield C arbu rators
Installed and Guaranteed by

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IF RACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
FLUSH YOUR K I D N E Y K OCCAS­
IO N ALLY IF YOU EAT M E A T
R E G U LA R L Y

Geo. W . K night
.SANFORD

Krdlnnt children smilingly greeted
numerous patrons nnd friends Friday
evening at the closing exercises of
Die Primary and Intermediate rooms
uf Lake Monroe School,
Beautiful
flowers decorated the stage nnd as
the grand march sounded and the
happy children filed In and hanked
heavily upon Hie rostrum in their
pretty frocks, with their rosy checks

No tnan or woman who eats meat
regularly can muke a mistake
by
flushing the kidneys occasionally,
says u well-known authority.
Meat
forms uric acid which clogs the kid­
ney pores so they sluggishly fille r or
strain onlp art o f the waste nnd pois­
ons from the blood, then von get sick.
Nearly all rheumatism, headaches,
liver trouble, nervousness, constipa­
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder
disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
The niument you feel a dull ncho In
the kidneys or your buck hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular o f passage or at­
tended by n sensation o f scalding, get
about four ounces o f Jml Baits from
any reliable pharmacy and take a
tnblcspooiifnl in n glass o f water be­
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grains and lemon juice,
combined
with lithln and has been used for gen­
erations to flush clogged kidneys nnd
stimulate them to activity, also to
neutralize the acids in urine so it no
longer causes irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful efferves­
cent llthin-watcr drink which nil reg­
ular meat inters should lake now nnd
then to keep the kldnrys clean and
the blood pure, thereby avoiding seriotta kidneys complications.— Adv.

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M U R A L I N K in ■lock.

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These elements are taken from the earth by filtering the
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minerals in solution. F E R R A L IN E has all the wondrous
properties o f the earth from which it Is obtained. Nothing
is lost. It contains no alcohol or hubit forming drug. It is
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Our files arc filled with letters from grateful users who
have been restored to health by the use of F E R R A LIN E .
Your druggist will tel! you o f the remarkable virtues that
it possesses. I f you are suffering from indigestion— if you
are listless, run-down nnd unambitious— let Mother Nature
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ISOCIETY
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Punch was served throughout tbo Their lives sre blended into ons.
--------------- evening, at a prettily decorated ta­
Thru
all
these
many
years
ble in the hall, by Mra. E. M. Carroll,
and at a Into hour, deliciaui refreah- TTmi joy and sorrow and sometimes
tears
menta consisting o f chicken salad,
They
have walked together side by
saltinea, olives, picklcj, wafers, angsl
side
feed and gold cake and coffee, were
served by Misses Mnry and Louise With nothing to disturb or their love
divide.
s n T j ; ,vr. s s s s » f c - a i Fields and Ethel Kersey.
The follow ing program was ren­ Sometimes friends, the world goes
dered during the evening:
wrong
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Piano duct— "Parade o f the A m i- For God gives grief with the g ift
o f rong
, ,
Organ Club will m&lt;H»t gans"— Elizabeth # Shoemaker, Mrs.
S. W. Walker.
Sometimes poverty but your love is
Vocal Solo— "L ittle Gray Home In
more
“ ‘T r T s V . * '• «’
the W est."— Mildred Lee.
To you than riches and gotden store.
Violin solo— (a ) Cradle
Song,
iK
°'
Houser;
(b )
In the Gloaming— There will coma u long sad day
m CaiM h" t0' " ' 0 lh "
When one or the other will bo taken
Mrs. P. M. Boyd.
away
Readings—Group o f love poems
But on that happy goldon shore
in c .M a i(t i \ t \ \
and
Rosa
from
the
Sign!
Hose—
Mrs,
,f M l- F « W .rt .n
You’ll be happier than you wcko beNewberry.
,
,k gt_ (t four o clock.
fore.
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Vocal
duct— "S ilver
Threads
. * £ ^ * . B H dr I . r t » . B jMRS. E. M. CARRO LL.
Among the Gold.----- Mr. and Mrs.
S V * « . * " h Mr*‘ * A‘ H. It. Lalng.
April 21, 1922
FOR S A L E B Y A L L GROCERS
Vfirman a* boitesa.
Last
but
not
least
was the poem
Piano Solo— "L ove Song," Ambrose
|f,to«a&lt;Ur-LlteratuM and Music
written by Mrs. Carroll's father who
,g S 5 E l of the Woman • Club — Mrs. S. W. Walker.
is 80 years old:
Vocal
solo—"W
hen
You
and
I
were
ftjrBUy Mr*. Harry Hecrcn will
Young,
M
a
ggie"—
Lilly
Ruth
Spen­
titrrtaln the member* of the MerTO MR. A N D MRS.
P. FIELD S
W H O LE S A LE DISTRIBUTORS
cer.
r&gt; Matron* Rrid*o Club.
Time in its flight
FLO RID A
Headings— "The Lapse o f Memory"
Murks twenty-five years tonight
p* Ndlie Turner t’ircle will meet — Miss Ora Williams.
With silvery gifts so bright
Pinro Solo— Julia Laing,
yn F. B. Whittle’s, 100 French
Since the sacred knot was tied
Vocal solo—"O , Love o f Mine" That made sweet Oscie my bride.
|ji«na«, on Wednesday as near 3:30 as
We have no rail-splitters now, but Notice of Application for Tax Deeds 19 S „ Range 30 E, 110 acres. The said
Keiss—
P. M. Boyd.
—
then thry will proceed to the
land being assessed nt tho dntu o f the
Under Section 575 of the Grneral
Violin solo— "Believe me, i f all O Time, deal gently in coming years. whcn wc comPar« Pttcts nnd covc‘
of Mr* Kenneth Robbins in
Statutes,
Laws
o
f
Florida
issuance o f such certificate in the
a„ All member* are urged to at- Those Endearing Young Charms."— Until the golden wedding day op- nn,' ,f' lt occun' to u* thal WB » ,t’ n« l
name o f Elizabeth Kissel.
pcnr8
|without hair-splitters.
Noticc is hereby given that Charles
rj u B KooJ lime is expected with Mrs. P. M. Boyd.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 22, dat­
A t the conclusion o f the program To brighten again this home o f lovo
I). Cary, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
of the oldest members.
I’ lonso
ed
the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1919, has
the folowing original poem* written Till they reunite in heaven above,
No. Ill, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
Vjj r,-ed!e and thimble.
filed
said certificate In my office nnd
qml read by Mrs. E. M. Carrol):
1
— Written by J. Hill Jones.
D, 1919, has filrd said certificate in
has made upplifitlon fo r tax deed to
my
office
nnd
has
made
application
D ED IC ATED TO MR. A N D MRS.
ciIVKH WEDDING ANNI­
There will bo an important meet­
for tax deed to issue in accordance issue in accordance with law. Said
VERSARY,
W . P. FIELD S
certificate embraces the following de­
ing o f the Literature nnd Music De­
Tt* ittractivc home of Mr. and (On*their 25th wedding anniversary)
U r a L I x / a v U L i \ T r i a l the following described property in scribed prpoerty situated in Seminole
partment o f
the
Woman's
Club,
y.-v W. I’. Field* was the scene of Twenty-five years ago today
llcg. NW
Wednesday afternoon nt four o’clock.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: W County, Florida, to-wit:
fci’.Jiess Friday evening when they He led n maiden homo to Btay
P A IN
R IG H T O U T W ITH 1-2 o f SB 1-1 Of SW 1-4 " f 8W 1-1 and cor o f N E 1*4, Sec. 32, Twp. 19 S.,
The
hour
being
changed
on
account
RUB
euniirtd a largo number of their In a cottage ho had tried his best
S M A L L T R IA L B O TT LE OF OLD
of the Memorinl exercises being held
8 W l-1 o f SB 1-4 o f SW 1-4 and Range 30 E. Run E 12 chs., S 20 ch.
fan!*, tfce occasion being their Sil- To make a coxy little nest.
“ ST. JACOBS O IL "
in
the
Park
nt
three
o’clock.
It
is
N W 1-4 o f SW 1-4 lying E of W line to S and L E Ity W ly along same
wr Wedding anniversary.
hoped
that
nil
members
o
f
the
deo
f Sanford Grant (less 825 ft. N and 7 1-2 ch., N 29 deg. W 10.90 ch., W 10
It
was
something
fine
twenty-five
Quantities of fragrant pink and
partment will be present
years ago
Kidneys cause Backache?
No! S by GfiO ft. E nnd W in SE corner nnd ch., S 11-13 ch., N Ely 23 ch., S 14 deg.,
site roje*. snd oleanders in baskets
They have no nerves, therefore can less N. 7 1-2 eh.) Sec. 29, Twp. 19 S, E 8 ch., S 64 deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W
rrii ir.d petted plants, were most To look in his handsome face and
D. A. R. M E ETIN G
know
not cause pain. Listen! Your back­ Range 30 E., containing 25 ncrcs. The o f E line of Sec. nnd 10 ch. N o f S.
gtatkily used in the spacious
line o f N E 1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor.
The April meeting o f the Snllie ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica said Innil being assessed nt the date
raezi cf this attractive home. In That he would walk by her side thru
o
f NW 1-4 of Sec. N to N W cor. of
o
f
the
ixsunncc
of
such
certificate
in
life
Harrison Chapter N. S. D. A. R. was or a strain, and the quickest relief i*
tk dining room the refreshments
Sec. E to beg. 107 ncrcs. Tho said
the
name
of
Elizabeth
Kissel.
To
help
her
bear
its
petty
strife.
held
Inst
evening
nt
»thc
Woman’s
soothing,
penetrating
"S
t.
Jacob’s
Oil.”
vis covered with n beautiful
A lso: Tax Certificate No. 18, dat­ land being asses soil nt tho date of tho
I Rub it right on your painful back,
bet dofa, and centered with the It was something fine twenty-five Club, Mrs. Craig Hnrris hostess.
The club rooms were charming : nnd instantly the soreness, stiffness ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 11*19, issuance o f such certificate in tho
stdfing cake ice in white, nround
years ngo
name o f Jacob Kissel.
« base cf which was an attractive To look in her pretty face and know with baskets and vases o f A p ril’s and lameness disappears. Don’t slay has filed said certificate in my office
Unit’l l said certificates ahull ho re­
and
has
made
application
for
tax
deed
crippled! Get a small trial bottle of
choicest flowers.
TiEfem
From, ths , That
shc w„
t'0 Wnlk
,, int of ferns.
....... —
—
----- b- his side
deemed
according to law, tux deed will
to
issue
in
accordance
with
law.
Said
"St.
Jacobs
O
il"
from
your
druggist
Mrs. J. N. Whitner’s paper on "Old
her to the comers o f the fa*
tatjinJ ur.
jjfc
,i,.n
certificate
embraces
tbo
following
de­
issue
thereon
on tho 15th day of May,
and
limber
up.
A
moment
alter
it
is
Trails and Historic Spots p f Florida
were festoon* of graceful aspar- T)( bc a tnic nnd hnppy w ifc .
scribed
property
situated
in
Seminole
A
.
D.
1922.
applied
you'll
wonder
what
became
of
and
Our
Own
Seminole
County,"
was
ftra*, fastrned with white ribWitness my official signature and
County, Florida, to-wit: All N’ E 1-4
It is something fine when the world most interesting nnd instructive. It the backache or lumbago pain.
Hull old, honest "St. Jacobs O il" ill Sanford Grant (less beg. 15 Iks. seal this 10th day of April, A . D. 1922.
fvas voted that a copy be sent to tbe
Bn, Alfred l.iljn welcomed the
goes ill
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
r.«’i it the rl r, and Mrs. L. P. To know she’s faithful and loves you *D. A. R. Magazine nnd nlso to our whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, W o f N K cor. run W to intersection
Clerk
Circuit Court,
o
f
W
line
of
Sanford
Grant,
SWly
rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso­
k m introduced them to the restill
state press reporter.
along
Grant
line
15.150
ch
,
E
4,08
eh
,
Seminole
County, Fla.
lutely
harmless
and
doesn't
burn
tin
*mtg line. In the receiving tine To feel when sunshine is hid from
W c unanimously added to our
4-IO-Ctdh
Bv:
A.
Me
W
E
E K S, D r.
N
E
ly
17.55
ch.
to
beg,),
Sec.
31,
Twp.
skin.—
Adv.
art Mr. srd Mrs. Fields and their
sight
honorary membership, Mrs. Emma

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W ig h t

g r o c e r y

co.

OlICH! LAME BACK!
RUB LUMBAGO OR

I) Af'l/Af'UC' AWAY w’,*‘ *“w' 8*1*1ccrHf!cntc embraces

wrg diughtrrs, Misses Mnrv and
Fl*id*. Mrs. Field* wore sKtiul pawn of oyster white crepe
s t, the bodice being basque effect,
Uti Uby iriih Inre nnd hand mr.de
i, while the skirt was a draped
frd'- Htr liippcrs of whito satin
those worn at her wedding, 25
wn »n&gt;. She carried n bride's
»T-rt of brides roses.
Misses
wore becoming frocks o f white
ffx-'iJie, trimmed with hand made
*»rn.

She's there to help yon
the light.
,
...
n
. . , .
It is something fine to feel her near
When life with its sorrows seems
hard Jo bear
To feel when you falter a clasp
divine
O f her tender and trusting hand In
thine.

HolntRR ICcclcr, motlksu ui our vaiuod regent, Mrs. W. E. Wntson. Mrs.
Keeler was o f great service to the
organizing regent o f the Snllie Har­
rison Chnptoi nnd her ltonrd, while
organizing. Shc has been n M. D ,
for years.
Mrs. John Leonard!, chairman an
Patriotic Education, reported that
the prizes for the schools had bees
He Is to her joy o f life
received!
She is to him a devoted w ife
A fte r the business ndjfturned, the
Like tho spray o f the ocean seems to
meeting wns turned over to our
kiss tho sun
chnrming hostess, and a most pleas­
ant social hour wns enjoyed by a
large attendance. Mrs. Hnrris served
delicious refreshments,
assisted by
Mrs. Herring, Mrs. B. A . Peterson,
nnd Mrs. Thomas F. East.
MRS. B. J. S T A R L IN G ,
Press Reporter.

Study The Prices
and Quality

a

Announcing New
' H I N U T t HAN SI

(Series 22)

$1745

The Herald fo r Post Cards.
KEEP TH E V E G E TA B LE
G A R D E N COMING

A customer can be caught by a B ARG AIN ,
but il takes Q U A L IT Y ta hold him.

Q uality

"■11 remain long a fter price is forgotten .

PRICES
tt0 alt' enabled to g iv e you because -we do
business at less expense and as fo r

QUALITY
tthgu.tianteeS A T IS F A C T IO N on every ar
tide that we sell.

Could w e do more?

give us a t r ia l
9

Kanner’s
Department Store
* n,*°CKS FROM TH E HIGH PRICES
-l'* Sanford Avenue___________________
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— Phone 550

“■ W W M K M M H M H n H w m H M

There is no basis for the idea that
vegetables cannot bo grown in Flor­
ida during the hot summer months,
nnd those vegetables in the garden
that will soon be depleted should be
replnntcd or others planted to take
their plnccs. This is tho advice of
R. A. Carlton who has had consid­
erable gardening experience nnd who
hns made a study o f generni garden­
ing rules fo r the state at the Flor­
ida College o f Agriculture.
For early summer he ndvises plan­
ting .Stringless Green
Pod snap­
beans nnd Siovn butterbeans, saying,
that they will givo good results. Tho
huttorbenna will bear all summer, if
trained on a trellis and kept culti­
vated. Other suggestions are as fol­
lows:
Brabham nnd Whip-poor-will cowpeas arc suitable for this season.
R^th arc excellent garden peas, but
the form er fa earlier.
A few hills o f cucumbers (klondiko,) watermelons (Tom
Watson,)
squqash
(patty
pan,)
cnntalopes,
(Paul Rose,)
nnd pumpkins will
yield surprisingly well in the sum­
mer.
A few rows o f Country Gentleman
of Stovall’s Evergrqnn sweet corn
should be planted every ten days till
well Into the summer.
London Purple eggplants are good
fo r summer conditions nnd may bo
planted quite late In the summer nnd
no garden should exclude peppers and
okra.
White Japanese radish, planted late
in April or earljr May, will provide
a delicious green vegetable fo r the
table after the latter part o f June.

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Thli price U $ 2 4 0 L E S S then lowett
previous price on a Lexington equipped with
famous Ansted Engine, Including
Moore Multiple Exhaust System

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H I S new car is offered for the express purpose
of unquestionably establishing the greatest fine
car value at the lowest price on the market.

It is sure to be the big automobile sensation of 1922!
It will do a ll things a fine car should do— do them
better and more economically— and will endure longer.
W c know that this claim will not go unchallenged
and arc only eager to prove it by actual performance
demonstrations.
Get jhe most for your money— get this new Lexington!
70 horse pow er— 123-inch wheelbase— 3 2 x 4 V r inch cord tires— genuine
leather upholstery— cable brake system and other exclusive features

A carload o f the new Series 22 w ill arrive this w eek; two
o f which w e have been given orders for since the reduc­
tion. W e will have one fo r you.

il

&lt;B. &amp; O. ZMOTOR CO.
209 P A R K A V E N U E -

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                    <text>SANFORD

bstantial

•The City Substantial**

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E

W ORLD

S GREATEST

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

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1926

VOLUME HI'

NU M BER 25

T H E F O LLO W IN G ESSAYS W EBB W IU TTE N HY S I l'D E N TS
OF T H E SA N FO R D HH .il SCHOOL

&gt;pps»n for Seminole
nding Raise W hen
Others

Keiuse

T,

KEY WEST
SEAPLANE
!
MAY BE LOST

.i,,r.l „f County Commission- today.

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.. m Saturday. »'»-•

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Chairman L. A .
ners S. W.
l- i
with v F
Enuningt-r unci L &lt; urlctt, * ltn \ . r*.
n . ... Dei it. Clerk and C. M.
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Naval seaplane* of the At

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*‘ ft hen this morn
»»• " "
plan.

Pilot* Muskk and Richardson, Me
c| « n,c Roderick, Dr. Eugene Low e
pharmacist; Leslie Curry and u worn
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nn PMsengcr front Havanan whose
n.-imo wa* not learned. It is hi

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ners: L. P. Ila- h« ro
° ° « « » u n t o f high wind th.
.Santa Maria anchored ut the shoal,
mley announced
Androe Islands The seaplane wai
, of till* meeting was being prepared for « flight to New

. uk. ui lb. matter of the raise o f, York an'1 htt,J
o f fo ‘Ml 'ln', h|M,ri
m e, i.
»nty, a* ordered mechanical parU aboard.
ti Hun. M L Dawson, state tux l
M L I IIH IS T TO HUN
ejiiiitrr.
Ctrk of th. Hoard here read u let-*
A f.A IN S T 1 K A M M K L I.
ter fi.m Mr. Dawson, wherein he
»&lt;r , l " I'1 “ * * raise instead of
T A J I,,A f Apri| 25.— Over long dis» IU -. raise as at first ordered.
tancc telephone form er governor A L
,„ :,.r ..M Knu.mnger offered tho ^
w o ik .hrhti nt j ncW, onv|||e,

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..Htion.wh..h was duly seconded by n(nR Trjbunc thnt hr hn(, decldod to
i cnir K ( url.-tt, and adopted.
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n candidate for the United States
„ cnata in the democratic primary of

11 1 ,ll,t June *5, against Senator Park T W
. than most o f the coun- mc||f who a&lt;K&gt;kl rc. Joction. Th„ fo r .

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1mer governor has hern meeting with
" w “ “ aril of
County fricndll n, Jncknonvi||P th(. ,„ 8t fcw
- m and for Seminole dny Mnd his decision is a result of
..tel the Tax Assessor th„ 0 nlect|ng..
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General Gilchrist was governor of
’- 1 ,aJt ,l"H. which p|oridn f ron, )!I0H to , 9I2( being see­

/
ceetlcd to the office by Mr. Trnmmull
■- ... &gt;.t Semi- ...i.
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* i uiii the
guDcruntorial
mansion into the senate. Six years
. . . . . wi ""JW ago, when Mr. Trammell sought nnd
l,“ tl *N '* ' nWr won #thi* nrnntnrahip n g iin iit'N . I*.
Bryant then senator* &lt;;• neral Qil«
the tune tin* Board ac- rhriat ,|nd pp|T).
Wn|| nIi0 v
lax A

Why Sanford Should Have Adequate &lt;ms pinrc, mu in the Inst few years,
Sanford hus progressed rapidly and
ha* ontcrown the library like other
things. Sanford should lend this m o­
tion o f Floridn In all thine*, hut even
Orlando, who doe* not have Snnford'n chanre nnd advantage* for bo*
• "mine one o f the first cities in Forida, bn* voted and panned n bond for
the erection o f a large public library.
What an advantage n good liiirnry
would be to the people of Satifonl!
Matty hard working men and women
would find relaxation nnd forgetfu l­
' &gt;•«* from the hard reality o f life, in
a well-supplied fiction section. Thenare time* in school work when it in
imperative
tjjat other text-booka
should be used for reference. School
librniien are often limited and there
are always other student* who want
the name book at the name time.
What Sanford student would not re­
joice in the use of u well supplied his­
tory section? O• f course there ure
many other section* that would tie
used. Sometime or other, everyone
tome* to the public library for enlighiment. The lawyer, the architect,
anti even a bostons in searrh of new
amusements and games for her guests.
Sonic people ure nut ill the position
to buy hooks frequently to read, while
it is the wish and right of everyone to
read good inspiring hook*.
Ilrook*
Fletcher says: “ Tell me what you
read, and I ’ll tell you what you are."
\t a public library one may find plen­
ty of good, helpful hook* and the cost
of a card is n trifle.
A neat, well kept, nice-looking
building is ulw-nys an asset to a city,
ami what true citizen would not have
a feeling o f pride, when showing «
stranger through the city, to Ik* able
»*■ s»ool to an imposing iiuiiiimg aim
say, “ Oh, yes, and that is SA N FO R D ’S
P U B LIC LI HR A R Y .”
Alice Runyon, fla t s of '“ .'l.

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, tl
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General Gilchrist's home I* in Punur .*r th, ii.i|,i. -mon that all other , (| CJonla
•• state would be raised
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thereby cause an I
inJ
thi, xmkhican legion

tJt

e« th, State would a).
t .t- m,Huge to he lowered,
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S P tlllT IX G EVENT
A N D R IF L E SHOOT
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' &gt;n* and tax pay*
county have raised
■*t against this raise
-i t.aw r,-.|uested this
' ommissioners to
*L nt- in g it the order of
1
1 luolizcr, ordering a
t d. d. and,
B-*nr.l of County
I.- I'-Iieve that in fair• to Seminole county,
' equalizer should rescind
'••rt-nc,- to n raise in
It Resolved, by the
' '■&gt; 'ommissioners of
that inasmuch ns
I Dawson, State Equalha* eon fit to rescind
'
vend of the counties
'-hi Board of County
•' &gt;1 hereby urgently re1*
'I L. Dawson, to re-

The Campbell l^.rsing Post AmerIfat1 Legion will put *m n big sportinK event here on May flr*t nt the
Rad nnd Gun Club ground* at which
time the yw lll give away prises for
the liest rifle shot, open to Legion­
wires, fo r the h,**t rifle shot among
the Indies nnd fo r the Iscnt trap
shooting open to nil. The rifle shoots
will be held with 22 rifles and promto lie some great sport. Watch.
------------------------Ralph llronson up the Key- W,-*t
Sauthern Dell Telephone exchange is
the city for a few dny* shaking
hands with many old friends. Ralph
the manager o f the local tcleI’hone exchange here fo r many year*
ttn'l he and his good wife numbered
their friends by their ncqunlntancrs.
Ealph likes Key West but he will
ncvpr lose his love fo r Sanford nnd
hi* many Sanford friend*.

to ■ r.u-.li.

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I ' " ’ ‘ he 22n.l day o f A pril,.

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POINCARE’S TERMS
OR LEAVE CONFERENCE
(It? T lir

\ **n rln lrtl | 'rra «i

LONDON, A pril 25.— A Central News dispatch from Grn&lt;ui say* from
reliable information the French delegation received instructions today to
insist at the conference upon the terms contained in Premier PoIncaircV
speech Monday. The message says the French delegates declared they
will press for forty-eight-hour ultimatum to Bussin or break from the
conference nltogeth.-r. Poinrnire's speech created consternation in con­
ference circles.

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Adamson W a s Com m anded to T h row U p H ands
and Killed as H e Obeyed

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G L A S 3 ,0 ,G ,
Um Associated P tc m today that A !
' ' radium treat- Bed resistance to the Husslnn principl,
,,1
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Ddloway wa* approv-jdf nationalization blocking the ccon
omlc conference. " I t 1* obvious," hi
l.,ard #|| " ^
! l,rther business this *®id, "the only serious obstacles t,
hetj r, ' V ' " 1 ,0 Du‘«t again at their l*ace with Russia atld general recon
M*y 2ruj y ". " " ' Mug k e id Tuesday, struction arc pretensions o f few fo r
•• • h
nier owners of property in Russia.”

" ' NK 1 1 0 1 WEDNESDAY

ANNOUNCEMENT

M bs '' a
e
-Gth. 1022
holid '^M D H IAL D AY, a legal
Yhe play that was to have been givv .ii
" ,ki*
all the hanks on at tke 1’ rincess Theater tonight by
*r-l h ■'
" ' a*k ,k,&gt; ‘lpP&lt;&gt;»itor* tkc Hanford Dramatic Cluh will he
1* *'&gt; tak,* notice of this.
played at the High School Auditor"I'm Goine
e
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,uni*"hnnge was made necesBear 0|,| Florl,l«
*,nck U #ary ,,n BCf0U|}b o f the Star Theatre
knnidcr'i piann u, * .’.I'V' nt ^ * n* , nioving to the Princess. The play will
n * « . S l M , , W . l . t a Block. W
,h , H ltV S,h™ l, M .y
■JO-tfp 5th.
26-p

SEA HOARD A U TH O R IZ E D
TO PU R C H A SE SU PI LIES
FOR IM PR O V E M E N TS

ment as Candidate for
U. S. Senate, Surprise
At Jacksonville Where lie Made
rlwlon Yesterday
(Ilf Tkr

W A N T T A R IF F
ON SH IN G LES
IN TH E SE N A TE
• Hr T k r

V a - o r la ir d I 'r r a a ,

W A SH IN G TO N ,

April

restoration In the House
duty o f fifty cents

n

shingles, was asked o f

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ta riff

thousand
the

hill
on

Senate

Finance Committee today by twentyfive senators o f the Republican A g ri­
cultural ta riff block.
Shingles arc
now on the free list.

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M A N C H E STER, Ky . April 25.—
Feudist* o f Clay county joined liuiida
with civil authorities to dean up Mill
• 'reek district following action if Cir­
cuit Judge Johnson who yesterday Is­
sued warrants for the arrest o f two
hundred resident* o f the mountain ter­
ritory.
All persons in Mill Creek
territory over twelve years o f age will
he taken into custody by a po**« in
Johnson's drive to stop lawlessness in
the mountains. PoMcmcr, are comb­
ing the hills bringing in prisoners.
Many for whom warrants were issued
voluntarily surrendering, others plan­
ning to leave county and some inti­
mated they won't come in. Johnson
announced he would clean up Mill
t'c-ek if it required the assistance o f
one thiiiKiind soldiers.

W A SH IN G TO N , April 25.— Sena­
tor Borah, Republican, Idnho, states
in n letter to the Pocatello, Idaho,
Post, American Legion that if he vot­
ed for the soldiers* bonus hill “ it
would he ii simple matter o f barter
in which I use the people's money to
buy somebody’* vote."
The letter
was in response to a telegram rec­
eived by the senator from the Poca­
tello post and was made public to­
night by him.
“ I observe in your telegram," it
said, “ the thieut which you implied­
ly make a sto future political pun­
ishment
It was wholly unnecessary
for you to make this threat. It re­
( l i t T t i r \ • u o rlr t lr tl I ' r r t a l
W IS IIIN G T O N , \i&gt;nl {ft Consid­
flected no credit upon you and it ha*
hud no effei t whatever upon mo. eration by the II mse Military Com­
\1'I,,.
m ••«*•• -• »•*•.
•
#V —•
fl -vLl
IIII
** mittee ill « XCiUtlv, -i w i„i, o f t.UMHin
■I l , i ,l ^ . &gt;4 * •
* 1*
*•••••
which you propose to inflict punish- oifers for Muscle Shmil* reached u
nient, you will doubtless he able to stage where it appears probable that
sny many things in the wny o f cen­ nolle o f the ,lifers will he recommend­
ed to the house in their present form ,
sure upon my public record.
“ Hut one thing neither you nor any it wan said today on good authority.
one else will he able to say, and that
ii that I c\*r sought to purchase pol­
itical power by drafts upon the pub­
lic treasury, or thnt I chose to buy n
continuation in office by putting four
billion of dollar* upon the bended
, 11, Tkr \ • or l.l I, it l*rrssl
hack* o f American tax payer*.
W ASHINGTON', tprll 2.V— W. O.
“ I haven’t much respect for the Watts, special agent Department of
loan who buys office, even though Justice was removed today for disloy.
he pay* for it with his own money, ally to the Department after adtuDslint the most slimy creature which i in he furnished to Itcprescntativn
d i»g l«c e » American politics is the Johnson, Kcpuhlicnn, South Dakota
man who buys office by paying for certain information on which John­
it with appropriations out o f the son based hi* attack on the departpublic treasury and charges his venal mment in a recent *|u «t Ii in th«
political ohlgations to the tax pey- House.
ers.
“ If I thought thin measure n pro­
per onc.M could and would vote for
it. But believing with thousands of
former service men who have writtrn
( I l f Th«* \ • • o r l f i f t tl l ' r r « « i
me thnt it is not a proper one, if I
W A SH IN G TO N ,
April 2R.— Tho
should vote for it, it would
n sinW
one
hundred
nnd
fifteen
thousand en­
pie mutter o f barter in which I us *
the people',* money to buy Homebody's listed strength army hill, passed by
vote; in which the ncroilnt o f rny the House Military Structure, Is be­
political expenses would ha charged low the safe minimum r,*&lt;piirenentii
of the nation, Secretary Weeks told
to the tnxx payers.
“ Of course, you understand, that I the Senate Appropriations Commit­
have nt all times supported nnd tee today, in urging nn appropriation
stand ready to support any measure for the next fiscal year to permit j
which will help the disabled veter­ force o f twelve thousand o ffi ers and
one hundred and fifty thousand h i n.
ans."

( l l r The A »«,,rl*lrd l*rra«|

D U B LIN , April 25.— Brigadier General Adamson, commanding the
Athlone Brigade o f the Regular Irish Republican army, was shot dead to­
day near headquarters by independent forces in Athlone. Official com­
munique sny* Adamson was returning to barrack* near hotel where
mutinous troop* huve headquarter*. He was suddenly confronted by
armed men who ordered him to throw up his hands. The general, being
alone, complied, nnd while his arm* were raised his assailants deliberate­
ly fired upon him.

Follow in g Action o f Cir
cuit Judge W h o Issued
W a rra n ts for A rrest

l'r r «j)

T A M P A , April 25.— Brack Lowe,
who bn* lived a life o f lunliness in n
hut mi the llill*horough river several
miles from here for seven years be­
cause he Is suffering from leprosy, I*
to he admitted to the United State*
hospital for leper* nt Careyvllle, La.,
Admission o f Lowe to the Leprosar­
ium was brought about through the
efforts o f Joe I.. Forman, o f West
Palm Beach, formerly president of
the Stnto Hoard of Health, and Sen­
ator Fletcher, at Washington.

Gilchrist’s Announce­

r*

Only Srriou* Mb-tnrlc I
l'r,*ten*ion* o f Proper!

FLORIDA LEPER
WILL BE TAKEN TO
CAREYVILLE, LA

cd I ' r r i s l

JA C K S O N V IL L E , April 25.— A n ­
nouncement o f former Governor G il­
christ, thnt he would run for the sen­
atorial nomination In the primary
against Senator Trammell was receiv­
ed here with surprise. Gilchrist made
the decision here yesterday in a con­
ference with friends and personally
telephoned the Tampa Tribune at
Tampa at midnight that he would run.
Gilchrist has been here fo r several
daya conferring with advisers and in­
timated in several quarters he consid­
ered running hut tho announcement
made public first In Tampa came like
a holt from a clear sky. The form er
governor I* expected to begin the cam­
paign immediately.
»
*~ ~
* -■" •
-Plans ure under way fo r the erec­
tion at an early data o f a Catholic
church at DcFuniak -Springs.

XEGGO SUSPECTS
H A V E BEEN RE LE A SE D
A T JACK SON V IL L I
&lt; ll»

Thr

A ssiieln lrit

l*rrsa,

J A C K S O N V IL L E . A pril 25.— Units
of tho National Guard, on duty nt
the Duval county jail fo r ■overal .
day* a* a precaution agninst n n ot-'
slide mob violence o f seven negro
prisoners held in connection with tho
attack on u white women Inst Week,
wero withdrawn last night and tho
negroes were releas'd. The woman
visited the jjnll yesterday, hut failed
to identify her assailant.
D E E R F IE LD M E R C H A N T
K ID N A P P E D A N D IIE A T E N
FOR S T E A L IN G W H IS K E Y
•Hr T l f

%•««&gt;«-In ,rS I ’ rea a,

FO RT L A U D E R D A L E . April 25—
J. F. Rowsman, merrhnnt, o f Doerfiel'i, near her,*, wa* kidnapped last
night by three men and was taken to
Deerfield beach and severely beaten
after his captors accused him o f
stealing fifty eases liquor smuggled
I nfrom Bimini and concealed n**ar
his place.
Warrants have been lasued fo r the arrest o f the assailant*.

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TH E SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , M O ND AY, A P R IL 24, 1922

PAGE S IX
S The A m ount Doesn’t Count.
S

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

It’s the Start

That’s the Thing

Why ‘f io t You?
It

i

Every dollnr finds its wuy to some Bank.
take it there some one else will—

ii

m

WHY

it

NOT

If you do not

YOU?

Statistics show that tho pcrccntnRe of money lost out­
side of banks is jjrenter than lost through bank failure by
over 210 per cent, and yet people will store their money
away in stockings, bureau drawers, mattresses, carpets, etc.,
waiting for thieves and flames. The stories of serious and
pitiable losses of this published during the past year would
fill a volume. They show that many murders have been
enused by hidden money. In some cases for riduculously
small nmounts.

W H Y W OT Y O U S T A R T T H A T S A V IN G S
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STRENGTH-

o g r k ss

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-SERVICE

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CLASSIFIED :
ADS
Classified Ada 5c a line. No
.. nd token for lean than 25r.
and poaitively no claaalfird
ad* charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all order*.
Count five word* tu a line
and remit accordingly.

t

FOR S A L E
FOR S A LE C H E A P— Furniture; H
rooms completely, nicely furnished
rooming house, full of roomers. Rent
fo r house rensonnhle. Reason for sell­
ing, want to leave ctiy. Apply "It,”
care o f Herald.
24-Ilp
FOR S A L E — I truck, 1 ton, m arly
new. Must he aold at some price.
— N. II. Garner.
21 file
FOR SA LK I Hudson Super-six. 7
passenger, nearly new; I Oldarnobile X, 7-paaacnger; I llulck I. All in
good condition. Real bargains.
N.
II. Garner.
21-fltc
FOP. S A LE Pol u Svdnu.
Core Herald.

C. A. r*.,
16-6tc

FOR SALE Potato barrels in any
quantity, special pricen on car lots,
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
M fg C o , Clearwi ter, Fla.
rf-tf.
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with It It
aiding. Within four blocks of center
o f city.
Ceo. V . K N IG H T
272-tf
W A N T E D (lid mim-ra to re-silver,
jn-rfe t aatisfintioM and prices rca-

onable

Miller A Son.

19-flt

F 0 K BALM OR LEAfiP. One 20 acre,
one to acre Sanford nvr. walking
distance to city. Two luts corner
Center ami Elm nvr Two Iota west
aide Palmetto rive., 50 ft from Elev­
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey,
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
les, Calif.
288tf: 29-tf

J&lt;

FOR- SALK I land aivcd oak center
tables. Apply 709 Oak Ave. 23-21 p
F o r SALE A practically new piano.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
$150.00.
.310 Cypress Ave.
23-tf|

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FOR

KENT

Unit RENT At Ibiytona Hearb. Cottngr, five rooms and bath, also ga­
rage. On neenn front. Fr&lt;r particu­
lars write, .lentiy Morrill, Daytona,
Florida.
24-ltp

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;

K O ll R E ST 3 rooms, partly furnish­
ed.— Mr*. I'hilp, near Routh llakcry.
23-3lp

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FOR RENT Furnished apartment
and room* with hath. Good loca­
tion. Apply "P . S." care o f Herald o f­
fice.
23-Otp
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur­
nished rooms, 20(5 Park avenue.
10-Gtp

FOR RENT

T w o furnished rooms for lighthouse­
keeping. Eight* and *»ater furnished,
f1 8.00 per month. 815 Laurel A ve­
nue.
22-41 p
FOR RENT Seven room house, lo­
cated on Sanford Heights.
lfl-tfc

STOP— I.OOK— READ
FRU IT-PRO D UCK SHI I PK R 8
Try our export aervlcc collecting Rail­
road Claims.
Original.
Voucher*
aent direct to clilmants.— Knatcrn
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. O.
Cooper, A.sa't General Mgr., with I*. R.
It. Claim Department, ten years. Seaford, Del.
10-o.o.d-2wc

UNION S T A T IO N GROUNDS
M K TAM O U PII08B D IN T O
ONE OF 8AN FO KD S (.A U D E N S

TWO BANKERS
3 E ][i]n 0 ® [D 0 (c ]ll]&amp; |
ASSOCIATIONS - - - TON i GH T ARE MERGED A N A LILA-SL TCAA RS TSPEC
EACH BODY TO R E T A IN ITS IN*
D IV ID U A L IT Y — S TA TE
in an exceptional
A N D N A T IO N A L
photoplay
------- &lt;l»r Tfc» A**o&lt;-uird l 'r * « l
G A IN E S V IL L E , April 22.
,
gamation o f the Florida Danker*^
Association and the State Banker*
Association o f Florida waa affected
hero yesterday at the first aesaion o.
the aaaociationa’ annual meeting.
The terms o f the resolutions adopt­
A lso a Comedy
ed by both aaaociationa to ratify the
merger provide that each shall retain ita individuality n sone o f two
Tomorrow— Rudolph Valentis* i
groups o f the Florida Bankers AsDorothy Dalton In “ Moran «(
soclatlon. One group ia to be coml.ady L e tty "; also Fox News.
the
posed of national hanks and
other of state inatittutions.
. r m r - l t m t m m im nr m —*.
A meaange by President Bize, o f 0 [ h ] [ e ] O 0 0 [ T ] [ N . [ C (H SjB

“MADONNAS ANDl
MEN”

OT I.OESCIIE OF LEX ING TO N
MOTOR C O M P A N Y HERE the Stale Bankers, which was read _
in hla absence becauio of sickness by wou,d b&lt;J hn(, to curb thdf ^

ACCOUNT NOW

The Seminole County Bank
5

M

Iloncatly wo hnte to do it
but wo will have to break
the end newH to you ngnin
today. There la no sign* of
rain nnywhero but the cold
weather menna thnt it rain­
ed aotnewhere— probably in
England where It ralna all
the time. The weather ia de­
lightful but wo want rain
and we w ill'continue
to
want it until we get it.
5:10 A. M. A P R IL 21, 1922
Maximum — ---02
Minimum
00
Itnnge
.
.0 2
Ilaromcter
30.34
Southeast and clear.

neccaaarily bleached, but as a gen­
eral thing it ia. Therefore, It behoovea the houaewife to uae much
caution in purchaaing flour fo r food.
A t a recent meeting o f tho Am eri­
can Chemical Society in Birmingham
Alabama, thi amatter waa discuaaed
by Miaa Juanita E. Darrah, nutrition
apeciallat of the Florida State College for Women.
She aummarired
her remarka aa followa:
“ It haa Ijeen indicated by the dlffercnce in the rate e f growth o f rata
that bleached flour ia Inferior to unbleached. Inaamuch aa all aelf-riaIng flours common to thia aectlon
are bleached, they should be uied
with caution. Self-rising flours are
not necessarily harmful, IF N O T
B LEAC H ED and if made o f a grade
ed wheat equal to that uied In
'straight’ flour."
.
Mlsa Darrah has received many
congratulations on her work along
this line from well known food authoritlea thru out the country.

ot I/oesche o f the I^xington Motor
Company o f Conneravllle, Indiana, ia
here and expects to he In Sanford
•4
-------►a
For Floridn: Fnir tonight
*3 for MVpril weeks looking after tho
and Tuesday; norhnnge in * ’&gt; Lexington cars in this territory for
Oj
temperature.
*4 the B. * O. Garage. Mr. Loesche
M
R» •haa the diatinctinn of being tho win*x
**
a* *a
*» ner o f the I’ ike’a Peak climb for
two years. 1920 and 1921 and la an
M"«aaR3ftit*a*4K«
expert mrehnnic as well os a dar.ing driver. He hoa been with tho
Lexington fnctory for many years
and the fort that he la here to look
over all the Lexington cars will be
4
14 V
14 4
good news to all the owner* o f these
Ra si
fine nutomoblle*. Ot is a fine chap
Great weather liut atill dry or dry and will make many frlends hero
not only nmong the Lexington own­
atill aa tho cnac may he.
er* hut with everyone.
.1. II. Huddleaton o f Genevn waa in
For County Contmlaaloner
the eity today and reports the Gen­
eva section na flourishing hut need­
I hereby announce my candidacy for
ing rain badly like nil of Florida.
the position o f County Commissioner
“
for District No. 5 o f Seminole Coun­
linn Forest l-nko has returned from ty, subject to the decision o f the Dem­
Gainesville where he attended the ocratic primary to he held June 6th,
convention o f state ami national 1922.
hankers.
z
E. 11. KILIIEK.

: THE WEATHER :

PERSONALS :

Ceorge A. DeSauaurc of Jnckaonville. and addresses by President Archic Livingston o f the National Bankcra, Ciovemor Harucc, an
.
McAdams, president of the j mer •
Banker** Association, featured
'he meeting.
Members o f the State Hankers,
Association were tho first to meet,
and after transacting business and
hearing tho message of their presi­
dent, readily adopted a committee
report recommending a merger with
the Floridn
Bankers'
Association.
With routine work disposed ot tho
Stnic Hankers' organization ns a distinct body came to an end.
The joint ncsaion of the member*
o f both organizations convened immediately afterwards, adopted rcsolutions nffecting the merger, and
henceforth the bankers o f this state
sailed under one Hag.
Both Presidents Bize and Livingston dealt with tho comparative ease
with which Florida has escaped the
nation-wide depression, and they
were optimistic o f tne future.
President Blzc in his message urged the bankers to use their infiuence in bringing about nn improvemerit in educational conditions In
ths state. He also urged that the
bankers work for legislation to protect live stock Interests.
Spurious stock snlcsmcn came in
for terms o f denunciation In Mr.
n'ze's message, nnd he expressed
the hope that remedial legislation

ties.
NOTICE
Regular meeting G. S. A , Tuta
April 25th. 3:00 P. Mm at Mux
Hall. Officers and memben
quested to he present
PRF. IDENTj
The world nt your door c.erji
ing for 15c.— Dally Herald.
CUT TH IS OUT— IT IS W0RTl|

MONEY
—
Cut out thia slip, cncloie
and mail it to holey A &lt; o., 2'H Sk
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing
name and address clearly. Yea
recelvo in return n trinl parkin
taining Foley's Honey and Tsr G
pound fo r coughs, colds and cn
Foley Kidney Pills for pains In a
nnd back; rheumatism, backsets,
ncy and bladder ailments; and Fi
Cnthnrtlc Tablets, a w h o le s *
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
stlpntior., biliousness, headaches,
sluggish bowels. Sold cveiywh
Adv.

,,,
. r. ______
Since the ( huinber of Commerce
started the work o f Improvement nt
the Union Station by calling atten­
tion to tho ilidnpidntcd nppcnrnnctl
o f the grounds and nfterward by the
good work of the Woman's Club and
( I’klil I ’ i i I U I c s I A&gt;tvi&gt;rtl*«mi'ul)
the A.
I.. Railway and assistants
Dr. and Mrs. Lnngley and their
tIk- grounds surrounding the station
W E EK’S W EATH ER.
guests visited In Tampa Saturday
are now a tiling of beauty and de­
and yesterdny and enjoyed tho beau­
spite the present droutli tho flow
Weather Outlook for the Period
tiful "Florida
Highlands" country
&lt;rs ami shrubs ami trees are nil
Mother’s Day is approachinf.
April 24 to 29, Inclusive: South A t­
vnroute.
growing ami as toon ns the rainy
n beautifully engraved or
lantic nod East Gulf States: Gener­
season starts the ground* will he
"painted Montheris Day card s t1
Mr. D. T.
Robertson, insurance ally fair and normal temperature.
beautiful. Mr*. A. E. Hill of the
Herald Printing Co. Th cyarrcfl
counsellor o f New York City spent
welfare department, who has labor­
very latest designs and besatfd
How sharper thnn
n serpent's
a few days here last week ns the
ed long and faithfully oil this work
done.
guest of Dr. nml Mrs. J. C. Potter, tooth is an ungrateful republic.
and also on the park* o f the city
on Laurel Avenue.
made the following report to thi
B B B a a a u a u a a B a aa u B a au u au u u B B aa a u a aa a aa B u a B iiaa u su a a iiiiB B iiiiB U iiu B U iiB aiiiisiij
m i m i ............................................................................................
welfare meeting o f the Woman's
.......................... .
a
a
n
n
a
a
a
t
i
Sanford Is doing business along
Club Inst week:
■V ti) Siiiu Oort uod if ail the stores
A » chairman of your committee on
_______________________ 1________ ______________________ 1 Store In Floridil
10 Stores in Georgia
will advertiser specials nnd go n'ter
depot work. I beg to submit the fo l­
the trade this will he tho busiest
lowing report:
summer in our history.
So far ns I know, the llrst doflnito
move towards Improving the look* o f
Don’t forget to vote nt the election
our station was when Mr*. W . II.
Wednesday for the library building
Ilirml'in, then chairman of the w el­
and the maintenance of the snme by
fare Department o f the Woman’s
Phone 12n
the city o f Sanford. It is something
S a n fo rd ’s N e w Store
Club, set the little spare between
that is needed nnd needed badly in
the express office and rnllrnad Jiulldill
Sanford.
ing with liililsru* and palms. Soon
after this through the line work o f
W. It. Talley nnd O. W Talley of
Miss Whittier
the transportation
Lakeland an* In the eity today look­
force of the Coast Line employes,
ing over the field with the view of
M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T
I.APIK S* P K P A K T M K X T
boui.'ht shrubbery and art out the
drawing plans for a number o f new
pnrk nt the south end o f the station.
buildings. (). W. is a form er resi­
This work they have maintained
S5.00
dent &lt;&gt;f Sanford and both of them are
right straight along, until now their
now living nt Lakeland.
BOYS’
efforts nave been recognized and
'
-------money nml labor have been given
K. II. Kilhee o f Genevn was in the
by the railroad to keep up the entire
eity toiiay nnd announced his intentra il around the depot in a manner
lion of making' the race for County
befitting the needs o f n city like
Commissioner from tin* fifth district
Sanford. This is necessary fo r me
' the Geneva and Chuluota section.
to explain, but neither the money nor
Mr. Kill&gt;oe served one term ns com­
the labor HAD been provided when
missioner from this district nnd any*
I accepted the appointment from the
8.00
tlint his many friend* have ngnln
welfnre department, nml the little
prevailed upon him to tnnke the race.
plat Mr*. Herndon had set was bad­
BOYS’
The Commissioner from the Fifth
ly in need of rare and attention. At
now is Endor Curlett who will nlso
all time* we have had tin- n eatest
Special
be n candidate and the Fifth promis­
courtesy and consideration from Mr.
es some warm campaigning along
Dumas and hi* office force.
Tho
with the other districts
work of your committee is nH fo l­
lows:
15 flnnte vines donated by the wel­
Cash from Welfnre for labor, fif­
fare department, nnd set out nlong
teen dollars.
Man from the eity once a Week the board fem e west o f the depot.
$25.00
2 planted Express O ffice; 2 round
when needed.
ROYS’
Two loads of fertilizer from city. the oak tree; one round pnlm tree. |
Your chairman has nlso held n
One load of fertilizer from Mr.
plant sale nml n rummage sale dur­
Spencer.
Special
ing the club year, both o f which were
One load from Mr. Henry.
very
successful,
and
have
already
Humlioos donated and set around
been reported through out secretarythe northeast edge o f depot pnrk.
10 hibiscus plants donated by Mrs. treasurer.
A* our committee will not he need­
Jewett.
Thousand of petunia plants gTow n ed any longer at the depot, I wish to
by Mr. Meisch and myself, and dis­ recommend thnt n letter o f appre­
ciation be written from the depart­
tributed.
P A Y CASH
4 Japanese palms from Mrs. Slov­ ment to Mr. Puma* for all Lis help­
fulness and courtesy.
ens.
Respectfully submitted for the
1 yellow elder, 2 date palm* from
-Try K
Y o u ’ll Spend I^ess-And Huy M orecommittee
on depot work.
Mr*. Newman.
MRS. A LIC E E. H IL L .
1 sago palm, and 1 crape myrtle

F fB O fR Is T —'T wo unfurnished rooms. from Mrs. Fred Williams.
hath, for lighthousekccping. Good
Nasturtium sec'll from tho Allen
location. Apply "R . 8.", caro o f Her- Seed Co.
aid Office.________________________0-tfc
4 lbs Allaninndas and zinnia seed
FO R
RENT— Furnished apartment Mr*. Hill.
with garage, summer rates, 914
4 Mnlvnviscus, Mrs. McLe.ulin.
M yrtle.
22-0tp
2 American Beauty Roses by Mrs.
Guinn.
W ANTED
Double row o f polnsottin cuttings
W A N T E D —A light one-horse wagon in front o f bamboo hedge, to the ex­
and medium set o f harness. Must press office, given by Mrs. Holly,
he in good condition. Box 659. 2t-3tp Mrs. W. C .Hall.

The Churchwell
JERSEY PETTICOATS

BLOUSES

$3.98
$

GOLF SKIRTS

PALM BEACH SUITS

$5.98

$8.00

DRESSES

I’ALM BEACH TROUSERS

$ 19.98

SELF-RISING A N D
HLF.ACIIKD

FLO URS

$2.25

The Churchwell Co.

There la no American fam ily,
douhtleaa, thnt doe* not uae flour fo r
food. Yet, there arc flour* hoing
sold which food apecialiat* heaitate
to recommend.
Among theae are bleached—a rtifi­
cially
whitened— and
aclf-riaing 1
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

do in a year what might well be ex­
tended over u decade Is going to And
that presently its people will revolt
■gainst the excessive burden placed
on them all at once.— Tampa Trib­
une.

PwfclUfcra m r | a t l m M i a m p l
a t I h r H e r a l d U a l M l a c , IVT
M a c a a l U A t &gt; , Ss afarB , V la.

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

T IIK

O ther Sanctums

IM PO RTA N C E OF
F E N C E " LAW

A "N O

£ ? *£
assured of the ticket salo Jn advance
by the taking o f enough ticketa by
Home people to make the concert a
success. Th&lt;*c were many famous
stars played here in the early days
in this old building and when it is
torn down the /&gt;1d traditions o f the
early times will go with it to make
room for the new picture house, the
mov|
pjcturea nnd m#ny other innovf|ljonl u kln„ the pUct. o f the old
,
p,nyarl.
o
___________________ _

HIGH

SCHOOL A N N U A L
W IL L SOON UE
O FF TH E PRESS

Salmagundi W ill Be Out Early |*Art
O f Next Week.

I f the good people o f Florida real­
ly desire the enactment of a just
The Sanford High School annual
MEMORIAL HAY TOMORROW
law, which will compel every man to
» . J. W I L L Y ---------------------------- K d l t o r
properly
known as the "Salmagundi"
J.
1.11.1.AITH .H r r r e l a r F - T r r a a u r r r
take care o f his own, whether it be
J*. A. M I K L ____________( i e a r r a l M a a a a r r
but
more
often designated as “ ths
Tomorrow
is
southern
Memorial
cattle or hogs, or growing crops, a
C. U
I IIH 'IN ....
( Irralailu a M anagrr
I ’ fcunr I4A ap ta UAH I*. M.
Sally
will
bo completed the first of
Lay and is n holiday in the south­
law that will enable every trucker
A d r r i u i a i l i m n Mad e H a t i f i
next* week, and according to all pro­
land fo r this is our springtime and
and fruit grower in the state to enApp llrallaa
\
phecies will be the beat annual ever
the time for flowers and the time to
joy In peace and safety h .p ^ d u c t ,
A a b a r r l p l l a a l*rlee la A d e a a r e
published by Sanford High
School
decorate
the
graves
of
those
heroes
o f his own toil; n law that will d
O a e Y e a r _________
and
certainly
one
o
f
the
finest
in th«
■la Mualha __
who have fallen inr battle or in the
more than any other thing that
H r l l r e r e d la C I I 7 by C a r r i e r
sriiscjh itio n mnnr.E p art y state.
Om Week .
----------- *b P u l l ramps before the battle or those who
could be done, to promote the a gri­
having served in the various wars
Both the students and the printers
cultural and horticultural develop­
' Y * a b l « 13 la H - _y a_i r W e e k l y H e r Tin- members o f St. Agnes Guild have worked hard to make the book
« M r a llr e ly eeeera
Aem ln ale
t ' o a a t y came home to live out their allotted
ment
o
f
Florida,
upo^
which
the
fu­
■aad la pab llabed r e r r y F r i d a y . A d l e r will give u Subscription Bridge Flirty the success that it undoubtedly it,
t t a l a c r a l r a made k a a n a ua a p p l l e a - span before being gathered to their
ture prosperity o f the state must he
next Monday evening, May first, at nnd i f the copies sell as well as they
H a a . Ile a aae ra ll r la p oli tic *. J.1JM par fathers,
ll was primarily set aside
bused; if they desire these things,
W a r , ale rara la a d r a aea._________________
H
P .M., at the Parish House. The ought to, with thfc extra number of
to decorate the graves of the south­
then now is the time to begin work
M K M U K I I T i l l : A R S O M A T K I I I’ llK S S
price is fifty cents per player. Plcnry pages, nnd the many live department!
ern
soldiers
but
those
good
Indies
of
The Associated Press is exclusive­
fo r their accomplishment. The next
phone Mrs. Archie Betts, No. 222, in the magozinc the students will
When it neighbor buys 11 pair of
ly entitled to the use fo r rcpublicn- Mississippi who went forth to decor­
few weeks will be filled with the an_
...
..
i
or
Mrs. Fred Daiger, No. 217-W., fo r cotne out all right financially, too.
opry
glasses,
It’s
11
party
good
plan
tiou of nil news dispatches credited to ate the graves of the southern sold­
nouncements or ennd dates for the
..
,, ,
. . ..
... ,
. reservations. Make up your tables
iers
on
that
l)rat
memorial
day
could
«*
P
J"*ur
wlndow-.badw
pulled
Among the particularly attractive
It or not otherwise credited in tills pa­
legislature. l m r e » w 1 be all sorts
,
,
,
, _
,
.. »
.
|early. This is n lovely way to re- features are the com plete, set of
per and also the local news published not bear to think o f the irravcs of
o f men among them; men who are I,
. . .
, '
,,
lease obligations nnd help a worthy alumni notes, the many good school
the northern soldiers being neglected
herein.
openly in favor o f the continuance
...
. . . .
,
, , ,
, , . ..
. cause at the same time. It is for jokes, a greater number o f picture!
and
they
started
the
union
memorial
inM"
a
n
n,,t
hold,r&gt;»
u“
'in(l
A ll rights of republication of spec­
o f the special favors which the cat.
, , ,
.
,
i .
,
men ami women, so come nnd bring than ever before, nn interesting new
day when they in turn decorated the ,h*’ outcome depends almost entirely ..
ial dispatches herein are ulso re­
tlemen
have
enjoyed
for
so
long;
men
25-tfe department devoted to Sanford High
graves o f all the soldiers, their ex- upon the remedies applied to the var­ who will secretly favor them hut your husbands.
served.
. ample being followed by their sis- ious phases o f the* general conditions dare not openly tell what they will
School's prize winners, nnd the de­
rilll.B R E N *!} STO RY HOUR
ters in the north at their decoration is they become acute.
partment o f cartoons on Who’s who
Also, the experts nnd others in 'l&gt; ,,ul wl" roturn c v w iv « * nd ,&gt;uib
Every Saturday afternoon at four in S. 1L S. This Inst named sec.
day In May. This gave rise to that
touch with the trend o f economic ,,In(r
&lt;° * nF SUestions that o'clock at f'entral Park, there is a
Seminole county haa voted another beautiful poem entitled the "Rlun
tion answers such questions as “ Who
-vents
are
firm
in
the
conviction
nn’
nHkc&lt;i
lhtm
n,« ftnlloM nf lhl*
story hour under the auspices o f the is the most pftpular boy in Sanford
G
ray"
and
the
'ine*
that
$100,U00 for roads
Thai comity is and the
l.nslc economic factors are entitled to ’‘,l* o f M,rh f,rlmr Importance to the Mother's t’ lub. These hours are free,
fast becoming one o f the nerviest In read:
High School?"
Who* is the most
consideration and relief before po" r F,orl,U’
Such ,m’n win and every child under the age o f f i f ­
the state, thanks to Sanford celery
studious?" etc., nnd is the result of
evade
the
issue
by
the
assertion
that
tential factors are given liberal onteen years is most cordially invited to voting in which the student body
"N o more shall the war cry sever
and cver’lhing.— Tampa Tribune.
they “ will work for the best inter. .
..
... ... , .
---eouragement.
Mr.
(
’
rissinger
speaks
.
/
.
1
i
come
and hear these delightfu s to r-,.,w,i. nnr.
--------- 0
Or the winding rivers be rod;
ests
o
f
the
(ample,
o
f
Florida,
but
,
UK&gt;K
P“ n for those who hold thin opinion, nnd,
They buried our nnger forever
T IIK EIGHT ROAD BUILDING
“ Salmagundis will ho on sale
they will be careful not to say whnt
copying
the
position
that
he
does,
I When they honored the graves o f our
IDEA.
early next week nt the .High School
he should know whnL he Is talking J^ey consider the "best Interests" to
LOVELY BRIDGE I'/iRTY
dead."
and in the drug stores— the price it
J(lK)l(j
^
lie. Beware of them. They are etthA very pretty party o f Saturday, still ono dollar.
The Orlando Re|»orter-.Star of rer
&lt;r hypocrites, whose minds are al­
Whnt
the
country
needs
today,
and
was
that given by Mrs. Percy Mero,
And thus it happens that tumor
ent dnte quotes Mr. M. M. Smith ns
ready made tip to work for their
world ns for that matter, is n
when
she entertained at bridge nt her
row
(Wednesdayl
ihe
southern
mem*■"
The world at your door every r m saying:
foundation
for the
men •■*»■••**••*
attractive ...
home
Park
•■rial day
lie ouscrvru
observed ny
by wic
the »&gt;oro secure
onai
nay will no
- .........................
* . . _» ,,r . l]w
f &gt;' ,,r«' "P ‘ nclrs*
.i.,. .,.,11.
. on ■
«&lt;« avenue, ithere ing for lf.c.— Daily Herald.
" It is not cheap road construeDaughters of the Confederacy and *hi" « » thnt " re nlMmpnrtant in the nb&lt;jv|( ' jnc| |p
, thj k jt
.
being four tnl.les o f players.
tion, but good road construction
rkspur IN T E R -C IT Y M EET
Wa owe it to the N. dc V. Howard l’ " l,t ,
not
nn
indl*- Rtta|nmj ,K. . t , ' - noncommittal oolQuantities of vnri-colored lark
that we need in Florida."
ic&lt;i , f hc
1 . and other spring flowers were e f fe r­
Mr. Smith is tight, incidentally he Chapter, U. D. C., for the first sou- «rimlnnte program _ «.l developing . , # . (| .
OF K IW A N I8 CLUB
t|&lt;((
|(
nf granting
in thc, ro°ms
where tile
is in line with the arguments used them memorial day observance in would-be necessities; and while proA T L A K E L A N D MAY 2
granting especial
especial ,iv‘‘ly
. , ust,',
.,
.
nn obligation
thnt rnnnot —
be fnVors to the ow
,
.
’
,, curd tallies were placed,
by this paper that
Florida
road , Sanford in many years, Heretofore
nerem iore -(tress
- - - - -is.............
- .............................
ners o f a few half*
.
, .
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, .
building, from now on. should he of they only observance o f this day was ........ &lt;■ Protection o f our present as- w||(|
t
cattle for which
,n be lntercsUng game o f bridge ' L A K E L A N D , April 25.— (Special)
pliiyeu, thi* top neon* whs mado by — Lakeland Kiwnnis club member!
such material and in such manner asthe hanks closing. There was no ex- rets is «n even more binding oblige- ^
is no market outside o f the
Mrs. Robert Ulrica, who wan awarded are enthusiastic over their charter,
w ill nt least last ns long as
the orrises, no music, no flowers. Now 1" ’"* which doubtless is the thought
state. They will do their best to ren glass basket filled with flowers, which they received Inst Friday night
bonds run which furnished the nmn- all will hedifferent and the Herald
pr-uuplcd Mr.
• nx-ungcr to mnve
hnrulicnp to th«*(growth nnd
.... _. , . ,
. . ,...
,
hope* that the Daughters w ill ob- " a r o the hankers o f the state aguinst ,.......,
ey for thiir building
nt the hands o f ^District Governor
development o f the state,"hut" unless " hi,|®
‘ ut priz" ' « h,‘ n|tl
cantlle stick was won by Miss ta ttle Edward G. Branch, and th ey . are
The Reporter Star declaring that serve each memorial day In April and investments that smack too strongly
they have a majority in the legisla­
Caldwell.
it is the |M.orest kind o f economy to keep alive the traditions of the men !,f ,he speculative."
showing their enthusiasm by staging
ture they can do nothing, and the
—u
At the conclusion o f the card gnme, nn Inter-City meet of Kiwnnis Clubt
build cheaply, says, rclntivc to the o f the south who fought nnd died In
incubus
will
rcinnin
for
future
legK I.I'X E L A N
class o f roads that will lie needed the "lost rnuse.*
The observance of
\SNISTS S T A T E
Islnlurea to figlit over. It ii for the I*lt' hostess served ice cream and un­ at Lakeland May 2, at 8 o’clock fn
outiiern Memorial Day should he
fo r the future:
■V
. |-t j |
people to say whether there shall he ,gel food cuke. The favors were at- the evening, nt which time Edmund
,\t m c a s k s , ,
i i . i ,
,i
.
» tract ve pnper vanities
well attended as the servicos will oc­
"Under the heavy automobile
F. Arras nf Columbus, Ohio, will deIbis absolutely inti is pen snide reform
*
cur in Central Park within easy^lisnnd truck traffic to which roads
liver the principal address. Mr. Ar­
or not. Before a ballot is put in the
The Telegram is in receipt o f a
lance o f the homes of the citizens
BOX SO C IAL
are subjected now, they must be
ras is not only a splendid speaker,
box for any man it should be known
nnd
th
e'business
houses.
Let
our
‘
ummunicalion
front
Abraham
LinThe
members
o f the Cntholic Ladies’ hut is n member o f the Board of In.
built vety heavy; must lie con­
exactly win-re he stands on this most
first Memorial day in many years be ' "hi Irian No. 5, Knights o f the, Ku
structed on well drainrd beds
Important issue; no evasion nor side­ League entertained with a box social ternntional Trustees o f Kiwnnis In­
one long to be remembered not only Kh'x Irian, the local organization,
and must he protected at the
stepping should lie accepted. A fnir last evening at the K. C. Hall on Oak ternational nnd one o f the shining
in the program hul in the attendance, (riving the information that Klan has
edges. Clay and crushed stone
and squnre and honest meeting o f avenue, with Mrs. Clarence V. Ma- lights o f International.
— j ,|
sent |I2&amp; to J. Hardin Peterson, who
will not serve where the traffic
In view o f the fact that take!nnd
,
, ,
.
, *
the Issue must he insisted on. There *l" fu'y n!* hostess.
T A L K IN G \HOUT IN V ESTM EN TS ha* been c m ,* y.-d Iqr in ere.ted cit...........
f#r
bridge nnd 500 were played during is the baby club nnd the "thirteenth’’
Is very heavy, . These materials
------izens to ass at Ihe state in the pn.s- ^]ect|un who hnvo |irtra&gt;e(] thcir con. ‘ he evening, there being twelve tables club ir. the state, It in a decided !orserve a useful purpose on some
Now that the growers of the S«n* ctulion of the cases against the men
s
,hn,
«&lt;f players. In the game of bridge, the wnrd step for the club to hold such •
roads hul not on roads of fre­
•len arc
!*rc making
rr.ahir._muiiev
•f„r,i .-•!„;,
money ' 5C£Ui»-*l
a c c u * * of U-ing
m-u,g piembers
members o
«,[f an auto'
n u t o i^‘ no| bftVp |h|t '1 pOTtUhity „ in 1' •—
i prize,
a pair of candlesticks, was,won meeting, and representatives from all
quent heavy trnfifr "
Not only Is it true ns the Reporter- *■» investment sharks will come Mcalng ring, and setting forth rcsoWj&gt; W)|1Bj(|p| ,hin'
f
by Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, while the of the clubs in the state are expectfl
Star says, that our roads must he -warming in like so many locusts and •‘“ ‘ ons explaining the use for which mf)Unt ,m porUnfr i() th
,
, ' prize, for 500, a box o f Azourea face to attend the meeting. Jacksonville
built heavier, hut thnt paper might ‘ hey will he looking for easy money Hn^ money is intended.
^
leetion. It takes precedence o f rn n l.' P°wder
won by Mrs. Wood.
Tampa, Pensacola, Daytona^ Palatka,
The resolutions are as follows:
well have gone further and Haiti that nnd they will get it unless the penA fter the-card game, thp boxes .Sanford, Miami, West Palm Beach,
tal removal, for we can reach the
Whereas, there has come to the
harder nnd more permanent mater­ pie here are cautious about where
present capital, even though it in* which had been prepare;! by the ladies Plnnt City, Bartow, Orlando, takethey
[date
their
money.
there
in
attention
of
this organization the
,
ial must he used on certain roads
,,
,
.
vnlves great inconvenience nnd ex were auctioned o ff and the names of land nnd St. Petersburg compose the
really
no
reason
(or
the
people
o
f
theft
of
many
nulomihllos
in
Luke*
........
, lU,_ ,
, __
,
where the traffic is heavy, anil the
pense to the fastest growing part o f
Indies being placed in the isix, and thirteen clubs in Florida, and all
weight lo hecarried
grown
and R#nf«rd investing tlieir money any- land and PolkCounty, and,
|the state. It takes precedence o f re- ' h,‘ wn" ,h‘’ »uppcr partner of the one have been invited to participate in
growing to a degree Hint is fnr be- '(here except Sanford. The instance
Wherns, tins organization stands
the meeting of May 2.
apportionment, important ns thnt is 1whw ,M,UKht hvr ^ x .
yond present construction aryl inn- ! ° f 11 corner in this city selling for f'*r the enforcement o f the law and
to south Florida
It retards duvel1he occasion was one o f much c^District Secretary T. J e ff Bailey of
terlnl.
$12 ,0 0 11 three years ago ami selling the administration o f justice to all
npmcnl o f every |&gt;art o f the state. J'Oount nnd a great success both fi- Birmingham, Ala., will nttend the
With the extension o f the "ship by ln!,t wct'h For 1:10,000 is enough to without fear or favor, «n d
We cannot honestly nsk settlers to ,lnnri«lly and socially,
meeting, he now being in Florida
truck” idea, the time is not fnr re- “ 'ose the home people to forever esWherns, we have learnedthat Hon.
looking into the cities mnking appli­
ismie here until we can assure them
mote when roads of practically the 'hew the gold mine, oil well and J. lb Peterson is assisting the other protection o f their lives and property,
^*'e Herald for first class Job work, cation for now clubs,
lastingness ami solidity, o f the mod- ^" ‘ her wildcat routes to throw away members o f the court in this invest!and we cannot do that so long ns this
—
orn railroad track will be n e e d e d , ‘ h-ir money. You can search the city gallon, nnd
initiquntH law is'in force. We need ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a u a a a a a a a a a a a i
Reinforced concrete is even now he- «v e r and if you will find one man In
Wherns, there are certain expenses J'b * ^ „ . tt|,,r, ,n n!,„i(lt
in the devel
ing used in many sections o f the ‘ bis section that has ever made any- necessary for u full investigation for
opment o f the whole state, but we
country, especially about the great ‘ bine on Ids stock certificates in outhuh the state provides no funds,
assure them of wholesome liv.
commerce distributing renters such “ bio Investments we
will give him the
therefore lie it resolved hy Abraham
conditio
ns if we expect to gc
ns Chicago, New
York, Pittsburg, "b 'k 'i plated shoe Imrn.
^fii
the Lincoln Klan No. 5, Knights o f the
nnd ever.Baltimore.
" ‘ her hand those men
who having Ku K lu ^ K lan ,
o f primi, lm|mrtnnce to the
Building permanently i- hnihling r“ '*b &gt;" " " i" own community have
that to the court officials and , nttU. |n,j„Ntry (tM,|f Th(t,
jni|u,trv 5
T H K S P O R T S M A N ’S S T O R E
That industry
for |MiHterity, and as posterity is
go invested their money right here in
those charged with the mlministrais in a desperate condition right ■
■
ing to have to take care o f the
re Knnfonl are on Easy Street today, lion o f the laws in our county and
now, simply because o f its persis* ■
Rase Rail Goods
Bicycles
tirin g or many billions o f dollars o f ’■'be investment* In this city nr** bet- slate we hereby pledge our full suj&gt;lent opposition to tiek eradication. ■
these road bonds, it Is but faolr *&gt;
rlow ‘ ban ever because the city port and cooperation ami lie it reTennis Goods
Bicycle Supplies
And tick eradication can only he done jj
posterity that we build for ptrman- ■x over the hill nnd going good, srlvcd
successfully in fern ed ranges.
On ■
Fishing
Tackle
B o xin g Gloves
*&gt;ncy.
.
There is no place in this country
That this organization hereby aptin- open range it will prove a long ■
Rathing
Suits
where
your
dollars
will
grow
quite
propriatirs
and
tenders
herewith
the
Strikin g R ags
N or is it wise to attempt to build
tedious and uncertain process. On J
in a year nil the mileage that a as fast ns in tlti&gt; elly o f Snnforil ami sum of $125 to he utetl hy those hnv- fenced ranges will come the improve- ■
Fine Cutlery
Exercisers
state or a county will need fo r the the man with money who fails to Ing this investigation in charge in or- merit o f the stock, which is impossible ■
next senn-, or even decade nt' years, tmy Sanford real estate now hilt &lt;ler that, a full nnd complete Inquiry- on the open range. We have every £
E V E R YTH IN G FOR T IIK SPORTSM AN
good I'11** ‘ he money in some fly hy night may he made
into these automobile
True "progress'* demands
....................
road to travel on In its goal, hut f,'b«*me (the other .fellow’s gauir) thefts so that
full and complete
greatest cattle state in the entire
117 Park Avenue---------------------------------Sanford, Florida
"progress’’ has been enroute
fnr
"R V ft just as those who have justice may not he delayed or misunion, but as long ns we persist in
many years, nnd only until the alhnvc regretted It. The carried,
our devotion to the wild steer and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J M M a a u a a a a a a B a a a B a M a a B a a H H a a B a a a a a g a a a B g a g x a a
most Immediate now has it had any A llow ing From the Florida MctropoSigned,
the open range, we shall continue to
A B R AH AM LIN CO LN K L A N NO 5
good roads to advance over. It will
■* timely:
lie n laughing slock to ren! cnttleKnights of the Ku Jvlux Klan
not do to substitute the Jazz o f
"Speaking before the Florida Bannu-n the nation over.— Tampa Tim es.!
quick liens for the steady
rythmic kers Association at Gainesville KntO f takclntul, Fla.
— I .zi|f. land Telegram.
atep o f progress; and the county, ,,r,b»y* D. II. &lt; rissinger ( Comptroller
T H IR T Y -T H R E E Y E A R S AGO
atatc, or the nation, that attempts to o f currency, stated a truth in these
F R A N K M ILLE R P L A Y E D A T
emphatic words:
You can’t affo n l to miss the sale lit
S T A R IN OPERA PIN A FO R E
"'T h e present is a most appro- the t). T, (). G ift Shop
24*3tp
printc time for hankers to admonish
The old building that has housed
their clients ngninst over-confidence
A T T E N T IO N , CO NCRETE MEN
the Star Theatre for some time and
in speculative
investments.
The
Colonial Block Machine, makes two
that will soon be torn down has
are made with
w ort* needs a restoration of oppor- blocks per minute; makes twenty-four
many associations o f the old days
P ’ nity to produce and consume things different styles o f blocks; can
be
when shows were shows and when
needed for human progress nnd ban- moved to different Jobs. Price $2:12.50.
H O NEY BOY FLOUR
Sanford was the largest jump be­
kers should keep in mind that the Agents wanted. Write for circular
(S E L F H IS g lG )
tween Tampa and Jacksonville nnd
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mUBl h*' »»nd ganeral
Information.—CARL also when Sanford was the largest
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ln '“'hnlf of ,h‘‘ fnr,,ur* the DANK, Orlando, Florida.
2t :tt. city and the only city o f nny size in
The very highest quality flour and
S
"i manufacturer, the exporter, nnd in
this part o f the state and there were
| general, the industrial and commerJi
N O TIC K !
leavening scientifically mixed. At
no railroads south o f here. In the
| dal community. It is equally imporN. H. Garner will sell lietter car* old theatre building- an- many old
your grocery.
,,,, k‘T l fro"\ ?vpr; whl'n ‘ t v y
made. The Oldsmobllc programs pasted on the walls and
Courtesy nml Frompl S e r . 5 l " ' lt
, extending themselves by too liberal , nI1(1
xht,
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vice Our Motto
on old scenery boards and among
F L O R ID A G R O C E R Y CO.
■ accomodations to speculative rllents." rivt.(i in , nr ,OU(, ,oU . 8er me M o n ,
them one o f a production o f Pina­
Those familiar with present huslD ISTRIBUTO RS. P A L A T K A *
y»U buy, J will save you money on fore by home tnlen in which Frank
ress conditions and the history o f
your gas, oil nnd repairs.— N. II. Gar­ Miller o f this city took part ns one
trade agree in tne conclusion thnt
Phonr* 4tf7-49&lt;
ner.
24-fltc of the suitors. The date on the pro­
wm the country
is passing through n
gram is 1887 which would make It
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revolutionary stage; thnt wjint are
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dny o f A pril, A . D. 1922, duly pnsied
Director Minnie E. Key, for the
and adopted a certain ordinance en­ term o f Are jeers.
titled,
from and after the first day of July
“ An Ordinance Providing fo r
A. D , 1922.
the Establishment and Mainten­
Section 6. That before this ordlnance o f a Public Llbrnry and
ance shnll become effective and opReading Room F’ ree for the Use
erativc, same shall be first approved
o f the Inhabitants of the C ity of
by the majority vote o f the registered
Sanford, Florida, and authoris­
voters nt nn election called for the
ing the Mayor o f the City o f San­
purpose of determining the question
ford, Florida, to Call nn Election
o f tho establishment and maintenance
to Determine the Question o f the
o f a municipal public library and
Establishment and Maintenance
rending room free fo r the use of the
o f the Same,"
Inhabitants of the City.
and
t
Section 7. Thnt tho Mayor Is here.
Whereas, said ordinance provides by Instructed, authorized an&lt;* erafo r the establishment and maintenance powered to call an election In cono f a public library and reading room form lly with Section 7 o f the Refree fo r the use of the inhabitants of vised Ordinance of the City o f Santho City o f Sanford, Florida, and
ford, F'lorida, to determine the quesWhereas, under the law, it must be tion ns to the establishment and
decided by a majority of the register­ maintenance of a municipal public
ed voters o f the City of Sanford, Flor­ library and rending room, free fo r
ida, participating in un election duly the use o f the inhabitants of the City
called and held, whether the C ity of o f Sanford, Florida.
Sanford, Florida, shall establish and
Section 8. Thnt the form o f the
maintain a public library and reading ballots for snid election shall be a i
room free for the use of tho inhabi­ follows, to-wit:
"F o r the approval o f thnt certain
tants o f tho City,
Therefore, I, C. K. Henry, ns May_ ordinance of the City o f Sanford,
or o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, un* Florldn, Entitled:
"A n Ordinance Providing for
; dor and by virtue o f the authority in
the Establishment and Mainte­
me vested, and we, C. E. Henry, S. O.
nance of a Public Library and
Chase and Forest Lake, as Commis­
Heading Hoorn F’ree fo r the Use
sioners o f the City o f Sanford, Florio f the Inhabitants o f the City
1da, composing and comprising the City
of Sanford, Florida, nnd Author­
Commission o f tha City o f Sanford
izing the Mayor o f the City of
! Florida, do hereby cal! an election to
Sanford,
Florida, to call nn elec­
bo held in the City o f Sanford, F lori­
Guaranteed by
tion
to
Determine
tho Question of
da, on the 2(5th day o f A pril, A . !&gt;.
the Establishment nnd Mainte­
11922, to determine the question by said
nance of the Same."
election then and there to ho held,
whether the City o f Sanford, Florida, and FOH THE ESTABLISHMF1NT
.
shall establish and maintain a public A N D M A IN T E N A N C E OF A PU B ­
local weather bureau, slated last n i g h t y
j rcaiH
room frct, fo r tho LIC L IB R A R Y ."
t.............a
ion.
'
he
was o f.. the opinion that the 125"A gainst tho Approval of thnt cer­
use o f tho inhabitants of said City.
foot gap in the wset hunk levee nt
tain
ordinance o f the C ity of Sanford,
And I, C. E. Henry, ns Mayor o f the
Myrtle Grove, 35 miles down the river City o f Sanford, Florida, and wo, C, E. F'lorida, Krititlcd:
from New Orleans, which tore loose Henry, S. O. Chase and Forest Lake,
"A n Ordinance Providing for
Saturday would have no precoptlblc
the
Establishment nnd Mainte­
as the City Commission of the City of
circct on tho *tn g e o f the river hero Sanford, Florida, d&lt;T hereby appoint
nance o f a Public Library and
unless the crovuss widened consider­
Heading Room F'ree fo r the Use
Mary II. Maines, Susan II. Wight,
nf
the Inhabitants o f the City of
ior stopping n.om» wat - ably,
and Uosaie Zachary, Inspectors o f said
Sanford,
F’ loridn, nnd Authoriz­
election, and Annette Laing, Clerk of
IB.tNROSKI). W ATKIt
ing
the
Mayor
of the City of San­
N O TIC E TO DOG O W NERS
said election.
SWEEI’S IN
ford. F'lorida, to CnII nn Election
The said election hereby
ordered
to Determine the question of tho
All dogs found running at large on and called to be held on the said 2fith
ORLEANS. April 21.— Hope
Establishment
nnd Maintenance
the streets a fter today without a li­ day o f A pril, A . D. 1922, shall be held
the brr»lt in the Mississip­
o f the Same,”
cense tag on them will be killed by and conducted in the manner prescrib­
pi »r ■
Myrtle
E S TA B L IS H ­
tho policeman wherever found. This ed by the ordinances and charter of and A G A IN S T TH E
ft.tirty nil1’ - • tli ■ this city,
M
E
N
T
AND
M
A
IN
T
E
N
A N C E OF A
is
a
city
ordinance
and
will
bo
anthe City o f Sanford, Florida,
I -- •
.if'.rr it hn&lt;l
P
U
B
L
IC
L
IB
R
A
R
Y
."
forced
to
tho
letter.
W IT N E S S the hands o f C. E. Henry
to approximately 125 feet
Section 9. That this ordinance shall
J. A. K IL L IB R E W ,
ns Mayor o f the City of Sanford, F lor­
l&amp;ttffort* **f l«’v»o engineers
become
effective Immediately upon
Chief Police ida, and C. FL Henry, S. O. Chase and
Hi- fsp »r.'l •inline the river 20-fltc
its final passage nnd adoption.
F’orest Lake, ns Commissioners, com­
|rrf.' r «har.r•■!
Adopted this 101h day of April,
hoi* t'i !«• able to "tie ” HELPED HER MOTHER W O N D E R ­ posing the C ity Commission o f the
A.
D., 1922.
F
U
L
L
Y
City o f Sanford, F’loridn, attested by
icf the levee with tarpaulins
CHAS. E. H E N R Y ,
L. R. Philips, Clerk o f the City o f Snn|ft *J» water run through over
« n n iA S F .
In
t
h
.««
days
o
f
“
fl'i,"
cough*,
colds,
io id , Florida, mid the corporate «e «i
itiuiitialm mini,
FORREST L A K E ,
it i* im; * i!
tn \stimuli' croup and whooping cough, it is well o f the City o f Sanford, F’ loridn, on
City Cimmission
of
Sanford,
to
know
that
every
year
there
arc
this the 10th day o f April, A. I). 1922.
nrr d- r.r I ) the break at
Florida.
used
more
bottles
o
f
Foley’s
Honey
i hfi ••*. |! tri.ti r men yesterC H AS. e . h e n r y ,
Attest:
A s Mayor o f the City
tonuH thi
n that at and Tnr than o f any other cough
I. R. P H IL L IP S , Clerk.
medicine.
Mrs.
S.
L.
Hunt,
515
W.
6th
o f Sanford, F’loridn.
danirif-- hail already
S
t,
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
writes:
"F
o
le
y
’s
I-"' Ti.i i'plantation
CH AS. K. H E N R Y .
P 1) • th. hi , . -t !’. er. This Honey and Tnr relieved me of a hack­
S. O. C H ASE,
■*1
*
' t n rr
of ing cough, tickling in the throat,
FO RE ST L A K E ,
N O TIC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N roll
As the City Commis­
I3 "
" ' 1 ’■ ' re.I, plnuti’ll wheezing and pains in the chost. It
CH ARTER
Is
helping
my
mother
wonderfully."
f si &gt;lf i r raiii Owners o f the
sion o f the C ity of
Thnt’s
why
druggists
recommend
Fol­
Notice is hereby given that on the
®-t’1*»y it will requite at least
Sanford, F’loridn.
!f*t* ■ htrve.liujj
before ey’s. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
10th day o f May, A. D. 1922, nr ms
A ttest:
Id
.r I,t,, proceed
MKin thereafter an I inti be heard, I
L. R. P H IL IP S .
(S E A L )
City
Clerk
o
f
the
City
o
f
San­
shall
apply to the Honorable James
11" ’
antntlnn on
N O T IC E !
r. i . V . o r befurt’ the flood,
W. Perkins, Judge o f
tho Circuit
ford, F'lorldn.
Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit
of
nil 1 1 :11 •- TH E C IT Y R E G IS TR A T IO N HOOKS A pril 11-18-25.
F'lorida, for a charter incorporating
l*- "
tries Which will A R E NOW O PE N A T T H E C IT Y
the Sanford Country Club. The pror -v&gt;
’ of the break. H A L L A N D W IL L R E M A IN OPEN
U
N
T
IL
T
U
E
S
D
A
Y
,
M
A
Y
2,
1022.
poseil charter now being on file with
['
'
plantation settle*
L. It. P H IL IPS ,
the Clerk o f the Circuit Court of
r ‘
'
•m several
City Registration Officer.
Scminuto
County, Florida.
I
■ continued 20-10te
An Ordlnnncc Providing for
The character and object of the cor­
tt,loVtt " C .ire ,, of land with
tho Establishment nnd Mnlntc
The Herald fo r Post Cards.
StwWe let i,j,.
poration to ho formed is a corporation
nance o f A Public Library nnd
l b . . , r&lt;V(T
NVw G r .
not to profit, nnd to provide a Chib
Rending Room Free for tho Use
House and suitable grounds for a re­
•tat’onury yesterday
o f tho Inhabitants o f the C ity o f
creation
center, and to encourage nnd
'■ 1 the qu option
Sanford, F'lorida, nnd Authoriz­
promote all forms o f outdoor sports
■
ge t. gl ter*
ing the M ayor o f the City o f San­
and games.
U
u 24 hours
ford,F'lorida, to Call an Elec­
GEORGE G. HERRING,
1
f a foot over the
tion to Determine the Question
■l-ll-o.n.w.-tc
Attorney for*
All polnto
o f the Establishment and MninOfteil ri-es o f |
Incorporators.
tennnee o f tho Same.
1”
He
it
enneted
by
the
People
o
f
the
Whereas, the City Commission o f the
1 M ' ini. director of the City nf Sanford, Florida, on the 10th City o f Sanford, F’ lorida:
Section 1. That the City Commis­
sion o f the C ity o f Sanford, Florida,
deem it advisaldo to establish and
JU ST RECEIVED A COM
mnintnin n public library and rending ,, ' s
PLHXF, L IN E OF
room, free for the use o f tho inhab­
itants o f the City.
Section 2. Thnt n municipal public
l . O K f A R
library and reading room, to be free
CLEANABLE
to the inhabitants o f the City o f San­
ford, F'lorida, is hereby established O NE-PIECE. P O R C E L A IN LIN E D
and created by tho City Commission
of the City o f Sanford, F'lorida.
^
than a result o f your fo re­
Section 3.
Thnt said municipal
public library nnd reading room shall
went and effort— it is an expression
be maintained In the manner pre­
Illt'rh confidence in Y O U R B A N K ,
scribed by Chapter 6199, Laws o f
e appreciate this confidence, and
F'lorida, 1911.
Section 4. That Lillian M. Kelly,
’u " O'Hnpr our utmost to merit the coAnnio M, Whltncr, Arthur S, Peck,
"peiation and support o f our custoAlice E. H ill and Minnie E. K ey are
hereby named and elected by the City
,v&gt; *v extending: every service and
Commission as the Library Board o f
accommodation within our pow er to
Directors o f the Municipal Public
render.
Library and Reading Room o f the
City o f Sanford, Florida, by Section
Tw o o f this ordinance created nnd es­
tablished.
Section 5. That said Board o f D i­
rectors shall hold office as follow s:
Director Lillian M. Kelly, fo r the
term o f one year.
v
Director Annie M. Whitner, fo r the
term
o f two years.
A COM M UNITY BU ILD ER
Director Arthur S. Peck, fo r the This Is positively the best Refrigera­
tor on the Market Today
term o f three years.
l^ r o n S T im , President
B. F. W H ITN B R , Cashier
Director Alice E. Hill, fo r the term
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PAGE FOUR

Against the repeal o f Section 174
Section 4. That Section o f 206 of the
tain amendments to the present char­
o
f
the charter.
charter
under
which
the
City
o
f
San­
ter of the C ity o f Sanford, Florida,
Section 10. That the provliioni of
should be adopted in order to prop­ ford, Florida, is now operating and
erly and expeditiously administer the functioning, be and the same is here, this.ordinance providing for and di­
An ordinance Amending Section* eivic affairs o f this city, therefore,
recting an election to be held fo r the
by nmc’nded to read ns follows:
7, 97, 164, 206, and 217; and Repeal­
adoption
or rejection o f this ordin­
"Section 206. S A L A R IE S .— The
Re it Enacted By the People o f the
ing Section 174 o f Chapter 8361, Laws
ance
shall
become effective Immed­
f'ity Commission shall fix by ordinCity of Sanford, Florida;
o f Florida, 1919, Entitled "An A ct to
Soction 1. Th at Section 7, o f the ancc the compensation o f the C&lt;ty iately upon its final passage and adop­
Abolish the Present Municipal Gov­
chnrter under which the dity o f San-1Attorney, the City Manager, the City tion, nr.d mid ordinance shall become
ernment of the C ity of Sanford, ford, Florido, Is now operating and Auditor and Clerk and cx-O ificlo Ass- o f full force and effect os to all of
County o f Seminole, State of Florida, functionlng be, and the same is here- essor, nnd shall fix by ordinance the
provisions therein contained, or
and to Organize, Incorporate and Es­ by amended to rend a* follows, to- compensation* o f the Chiefs of the fire n" *° 8UC^
sa'^ Provisl°ns as may
tablish a City Government for th# w it;
and Police Departments, and members *,c rat*ncl nn&lt;i npproved as the re-,
Same, and to Prescribe the Jurisdic­
“ Section 7.
Powers of the City.
of the fire and police forces. The City
clc&lt;‘ t lnn ordered called and
tion, Powers and Functions of Said
The City o f Sanford, Florida, shall Commission r hall have the power to held, on.|*’ ^rom nn&lt;* n^ er *ho
Municipality."
have perpetual succession; shall sue fix by ordinance the compensation o f snid ordinance is approved, either In
Whereas, the legislature'm ay by and he sued, plead and he impleaded; the Municipal Judge. The City Com. whole or In part, by the referendum
lew confer upon a municipality any may purchase, lease, receive and hold mission shall have the power to fix vote o f the electors o f the City of
power* relating to ita government, property, real and personal, within the compensation o f the C ity Tax Sanford, Florida.
Adopted on this the 10th day of
not in conflict with other organic Snid City; nnd mny sell, alienate, Collector, which may be based on
provisions of law, and
deed, convey, lease or otherwise dis­ either fees or salary. The C ity Man­ April A. D., 1922.
C IIAS. E. H E N R Y,
\ Whereas, the Legislature o f the pose of the snmo fo r the benefit and ager shall fix the number and com­
State o f Florida hna by legislative en­ advantage of anid City; and mny pensation o f all other officers and
S. O. CHASE,
actment granted and delegated unto purchase, lease, receive nnd hold prop­ employees. The salaries or compen­
FORREST L A K E
City Commissioner* o f Sanford,
the City of Sanford, Florida, tho erty, real nnd personal, within nnd sation so fixed shall he uniform for
Florid*.
right to submit to Us electors for beyond the limits o f the City to be like services in cnch grade o f the City
approval or rejection, amendments to used for the burial o f the dead, for service ns the same shall he graded Attest:
L. R. P H IL L IP S , Clerk,
it* charter, and
the erection, construction nnd main­ and classified by the City Mnnager.
(Seal)
Whereas, it is one o f tho fundnmen- tenance of waterworks nnd lighting All such salaries and rates o f pay
tal principle t f constitutional law th rt p]nn( (,i f or
oMtahlishmcnt o f hos- with dates o f employment and dis- » n-18-2r,; f , 2-9-10-23-30; 6-6-13.
U is not unconstitutional ss a ddega- p iu ,Bt poorh„UBP!, nmi houses o f detion o f legislative power for the leg- trr,t|on nni] correction, for the estnhlalaturs to delegate unto a munici- la m e n t of docks, wharfs, hrenkwn- fees nnd moneys received or collected
u n im is m ™
polity the right and authority to am- j pr)) nn,j
baalns, nnd for such by officers nnd employees shall he
end n chnrter granted unto said mun- O(hor public purposes ns tbe City Immediately paid over to the proper
illllL illl/ lllljl 1 1
Iripnlity by the Legislature, provided (Commission may by ordinance deem official or depository ns designated by
any amendment so ndopted does not n K N M ry nnd proper, nnd mny sell, tbe City Commission or City Auditor
Li
contrnvenc or Is'not repugrmnt to the |rwxe uf otherwise dispose of said nnd Clerk on the day o f their receipt."
Constitution nnd the statute law o f property f(ir the benefit o f said City
Section 6. That paragraph (b ) o f
When?**, the City Commission of
the State, nnd
j 0 the same extent thnt natural por- Section 217 o f the charter under ,he n t &gt;’ of Sanford, Florida, on the
W borons, Section 2fi4 of the Icgis- Bfin„ n,j(.ht or could do; and nlso which the City o f Sanford. Florida, is 10,h 'h‘ &gt;’ " f April, A. D. 1922, duly
lative chnrter under which the City of „hfill have the power to borrow mon- now operating and functioning, he, linMr'1 nn'1 «'h»!'tc&lt;l « certain ordiSanford, Florida, is now operating ey ftlJ. clirrrnt expense'*, provided nny nnd the same Is hereby amended to
cn,itl®‘1 " An Ordinance Amendin* Sections 7, 97, 104, 200 nnd 217;
nnd functioning provides thnt amend- nmount so harrowed shall not ex- rend as follows:
menls to said charter mny lie sub- rfl,.,| nn
erjunl to fifty per
“ Paragraph
(b ).-S u c h petitions nn&lt;1 Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
m illed to the electors o f snid City by rpl,t „ f the revenue derived from shall ho signed by npt less than fifty
Laws o f Florida, 1919, Fbitiiled,
n two-thirds vote o f the City &lt; am- ,n x„tlnn during nny fiscal yrar; to of the electors o f tho municipality." " An Act t(&gt; Abo,i" h thp V rtw nt Munimissions, and
Section 6. That Section 171 o f the cilmI «"w m m r n t o f the City of Sancontrol, perform and furnish all pub
Whrrens, it has developed thnt cer- lir services nnd to own nnd ncquire i charter under which the City o f San- ^"r,h ( ounty o f Seminole, State of
public utilities, public docks, whnrfs ford, Florida, is now operating nnd H°rida, nnd to Organize, Incorporate
nnd bontbnsins; to nrqulrp, rstnldish, functioning, he, and the snme is h ere-, ;,n,l Establish n • ity Government for
own, opernte and maintain ns n pub- by repealed.
the Snme, nnd to Prescribe the Jurislie utility, waterworks nnd n water
Section 7. Thnt the Mayor is here. •‘llltlon* powcr&gt; ,iruJ Function* o f Snid
plnnt nnd provide tho City and the by instructed, authorized and cm- Municipality” ,
inhabitants thereof with water; to nc- powered to rail nn election in accordWhereas, said ordinance provides
quire, nwn, establish, maintain nnd ancc with Section 7 o f the Revised ^"r *he Amendment of Sec. 7; S i t . 97;
operate as a public u ti'ity, gas works Ordinance of tho City of Sanford, See.
See.
n,'d -Sec. 217, and
nnd n gas plant, and furnish the City I Florida, to determine the (;uost!on by the repeal of Sec. 174 of the charter
nnd the inhabitants thereof with |referendum vote ns to whether See-, under which the City o f Sanford, F’ lorrnmmrrrinl gas; to acquire, own, os- tions 7, 97. 164, 206 and 217 o f the &gt;[la, is now operating nnd functioning,
tablish, operate nnd maintain ns a charter under which tho City o f San- nnd
public utility, rlertricnl works ami nn ford, Florida, is now operating nnd
Whereas, it is provided by the charT i l OS. J, A. R E ID Y
electrir plnnts nnd furnish the City functioning, shnll ho amended in the ter of the City o f Sanford, Florida,
Attorney and Coansellor-at-Law
nnd the inhabitants thereof with cl- manner hereinabove stated nnd set that any proposed amendment of said
Practicing in Slate and Federal Courts cctricity; to issue ami sell bonds fo r forth; and as to whether Section 174 charter shall be submitted fo r approvany o f the purposes hereinabove en­ o f snid charter shall lie repealed.
nl or rejection to the electors o f the
Over Seminole County Hank
umerated and set forth, nn well a* for
Section 8. Thnt at said election to City of Sanford, Florida, at nn elccsuch other municipal purposes ns mny be called nnd held in the tnnrner pro* tion duly called nnd held for snid purG e o rg e A. DeColtcH
be from time to time proscribed by videii by Section 7 o f tids ordinance, pose,
Altornoy-nt-Lnw
ordinance, or as may he otherwise this ordinance shall be voted upon as
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as mayor
Over Seminole County Hank
provided by this chnrter: to adopt and a whole by title only, and nlso, each o f the City of Sanford, Florida, unnor
SA N FO R D -:FLORIDA enforce local police, sanitary and nth- Section of the charter under which and by virtue o f the authority in me
or similar rogulntlens r.-t in conflict ’ the City of Sanford, Florida, is now j vested, and we, C. K. Henry, S. O.
with thelaws of the State o f Florida; operating anil functioning, sought by Chose and Forest Lake, ns Comini*,
S . O . S h in h o ls e r
tn do whatevermny be deemed
neces. this ordinance to bo amended or re- sloner* o f the City o f Sanford, F’lorisary nr proper fur the safety, health pealed, shall he separately voted Upon dn, composing and comprising the City
Contractor nnil Huilder
ennvenlencp ami grnernl w elfare of its by the electors participating in snid Commission of the City o f Sanford,
HANFORD -:FLORID Inhabitants, and to exercise all pow­ election.
Florida, do hereby call nn election to
ers o f local self-government.
The
Section 9. That the ballots used at he held in the City o f Sanford, Flori­
S M IT H B R O S.
enumeration of particular power* the election ordered to be coiled and da, on the 14th day o f June, A. I).
herein shall not |&gt;o held or deemed to held hy Section 7 o f this ordinance
G a ra g e and M achine Co. lie exclusive, hut in nddition to the shall state the title o f the ordinance 1922, to determine the question hy tho
referendum vote o f a majority of the
powers enumerated herein, or implied to bo voted upon in the manner follow- electors o f snid &lt;*rty qualified to vote,
Expert Auto Repair Work
hereby, the City idinll have, ami tuny &gt;ng:
participating in -aid election, whether
Phone 80
Corner First nnd Oak
exercise nil other powers, which un­
"F or the adoption nnd approval o f the amendments of the present chnrder the Constitution nnd I-uws o f thnt certain ordinance entitled,
ter o f the City of Sanford, F'lorida,
“ WE D E L IV E R TH E GOODS’ Florida, It would be competent for
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­
proposed hy the aforesaid ordinance
Quick Service T ran sfei this paragraph specifcnlly to enum­ tions 7, 97, 161, 296 nnd 217; ami shall l&gt;e adopted and approved, either
erate.
Repealing Section 174 of Chnpin whole or in part.
Storage Facilities
In addition to tho powers herein
tcr 8361, Laws o f Florida, 1919,
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor o f the
If we plrase you, tell others; If no
enumerated or given o r allowed the
Entitled “ An Act to Abolish tho
City of Sanford, !■lorida, and we, C.
tell us. Phone 498
said C ity shall have nil powers nnd
Present Municipal Government o f
E. Honfy, S. O. Chase and F'orest
perform all duties conferred or im­
the City o f Sanford, County o f
Lake, ns the City Commission of the
Sanford Steam Laundry posed by the laws o f tho State of Seminole, State o f Florida, and to City o f Sanford, F'lorida, do hereby
Florida, now in force, or which mny
Organize, Incorporate and Estab­
appoint V . 'F:. Douglass, O. P. Hern­
FOR SERVICE
hereafter he enacted, providing gen­
lish n City Government for the
don and It. C. Maxwell, Inspectors of
Call 14G-J
erally fo r the government o f cities
Snme, nnd to Prescribe the Jur­
said election, and W. M. Haynes, Clerk
and
towns
nnd
not
inconsistent
with
isdiction, powers nnd F'unctlons
of said election.
W. RAWL1NG. Prop.
the provisions of this A c t."
o f said Municipality."
The said election hereby ordered nnd
Section 2. Tlinl Section 07 of the
“ Against the adoption and approval cnlled to he held on the snid 14th day
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y charter under which the C ity o f San­ o f that certain ordinance entitled:
o f June, A. D. 1922, shall lw held and
ford. Florida, is now operating nnd
"A n Ordinance Amending Sec­
conducted in the manner prescribed
WORKS
functioning, be, and the same is
tions 7, 97. |6I, 200 and 217; nnd
by the ordinances and the charter of
hereby amended to rend ns follow*:
Rc|&gt;cnling Section 174 o f Chapter
V. V. COLLER. Prop.
the t ity o f Sanford, Florida.
“ Section 97. F IS C A L Y E A R —
81161, Laws o f Florida. 1919,
And it is further ordered that not
The fiscal year of the City shall begin
Entitled “ An Act to Abolish the
General Shop and Mi!? on the 1st day of October and end on Present Municipal Government less than thirty day* prior to the date
o f the election hereby ordered to be
the 20th day of September o f each
o f tho City of Hnnford, County
held the City Auditor and Clerk «h*l!
W o rk
year."
o f Seminole, Stntc o f Florida,
mail a copy o f the aforesaid ordinance
Section
Thnt Section 16 1 o f the
and to Organize, Incorjmratc nnd
proposing the amendments to tho pres­
CONTRACTOR «nd H C IL D E I charter under which tho C ity o f San.
Establish n City Government for
ent charter of the City o f Sanford,
ford, is now opeinting nnd function­
the Snme. nnd to Prescribe the
F lorida, to each elector whose name
SIT Commercial Street Hanford, Fla ing,be, nnd the same Is hereby am­
Jurisdiction, powers and Func­
appears upon the registration books
ended to rend as follows:
tions of Snid Municipality."
o f tho city.
“ Section 164. S P E C IA L ASSESS- and shall also Separately stntc each
W ITN E SS the hands o f C. E. Hen­
Geo. W . K night
M ENTS; W H EN PAYABLE !. Spec­ Section o f said Charter to he voted
ry, ns Mayor of the City o f Sanford,
ial assesments covering the construc­ upon in the manner following, to-wit:
Real Estate and Insurance
nnd C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
tion
o f sidewalks, laying out, improv­
“ For the adoption o f the amendHANFORD
-:- -:- FLORIDA
Forest Lake, as Commissioners, com­
ing, grading, paving and hard sur­ MH'iit o f Section 7, of the Charter."
posing the CRy Commislson of tho City
facing o f streets and alleys, and cov­
"Against the adoption o f the
ering all other local improvements amendment of Section 7 o f the char­ o f Sanford, Florida, attested by I* R.
San ford Machine
Philips, Clerk of the City o f Sanford,
shall be payable by the owners o f the ter."
F'lorida, and the corporate seal o f the
property
assessed
for
said
local
im­
l ’or the adoption of the amendment
Foundry Co.
City
o f Sanford, F'lorida, on this the
•
provement nt the time stipulated in o f Section 97 of the charter.
10th 'lay of April A. D. 1922.
Against the adoption o f tho am­
Central Machine and Holler Work; the nrdiunnee passed nnd adopted
CIIAS. E. H E N R Y,
with reference to any such local Im­ endment of Section 97 o f the Charter
Cylinder Grinding; Del.use Pistons;
As Mayor of the City
provement, and shall constitute, he,
F'or the ndoption o f the amendment
of Sanford, F'lorida.
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel remain nnd continue n Hen superior of Section 164 of the chnrter.
S. O. HASE,
in dignity tto any and all ether liens,
Against the adoption o f the amend­
Steel Gear Hands; Crank Shaft* reCIIAS. F'.. H E N R Y ,
except liens fo r State and County ment o f Station 164 o f the charter.
FOREST L A K E ,
turned; agents fo r Calll^ Inboard an* Tnxes, upon nnd against the proper­
F’ or the adoption o f tho amendment
A* tho City Commis­
of
Section
290
of
the
charter.
ty
assessed
fo
r
such
local
im
prove­
Outboard Motor*. «— ----- Phone 61
sion o f the City of
ment until paid, and said lioq shall
Against the adoption o f the amend­
—
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■
Sanford, F'lorida.
•
not be barred by nny statute o f lim­ ment o f Section 206 o f tho charter.
Attest:
itations now existing, or by nny sta­
For the adoption o f tho amendment
Rayficld C arh u rators
L. It. P H IL IP S ,
(SF IA L)
tute hereafter enact'd which does not of Section 217 of the chnrter.
flr
City Clerk o f the City of San­
Installed and Guaranteed by
in express term* refer to liens for
Against the ndoption o f the amend­
ford, F'lorida.
Sanford B attery Service special assessments imposed or levied ment o f Section 217 o f the charter.
Apr.
11-18-25;
Mny 2-9-16-23-30; and
hy the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, for
For the repeal o f Section 174 o f the
June
C-13.
local improvement*."
charter.
Com pany

ORDINANCE NO. 29

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PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

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STOP!
LOOK! AND LISTEN!

A M E R I C A N L E G I O N R U T S O N BIG
S P O U T IN G E V E N T

notice of charter
A jllll Y| 1jllli \IT

Prize for be.st Rifle Shot— Open to Lcgionnnires
Prize for best Rifle Shot— open to I-ndies’ only.
22 Cnlibrc R ifle UHed in all contest*
Prizes for best Trap Shoot— open to all.
Concert by American Legion Hand on the grounds of San­
ford Rod and Gun Club nl Sanford
B EG IN N IN G M O N D AY. M A Y 1ST, A T 2:00 P. M.
J. C. HUTCHISON in chnrge of R ifle Contests
I)R. R A L P H E. S T E V E N S in charge of Trap Shoot

G E O R G E G. H E R R IN G ,

Post

Commander!

K. R . M U R R E L L , Jr., Post A djutant

AUCTION SALE
Blooded Live Stock

Horses and
Mules
Spring Garden
R A N C H
DeLEON SPRINGS • FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3
S T A R T I N G P R O M P T L Y A T 10 A .M .
C A I J C A B — I "'HI sell to the highest nnd be.st bidders
OU Ilfi/ U /
W ITH O UT R E SE R V E a choice collection
of Horses and Mules of all sizes and weights, among which
will be found the following:
12 bead of real Rood Farm
Horses and Mares,* that are all broke and ready for the plow
and harrow. This Farm Stock must lie seen to he appreci­
ated. Three spans of real Draft Horses, with weight, bone
and substance for heavy hauling purposes. 10 head of real
high class Riding Horses, that are broken in the saddle to
all gaits.

FREE BAR BECUE LU N C H
“ TERMS OF S A LE are practically cash." However, we will
accept indorsed bankable notes bearing interest for f»0 days.
TH IS ltIG S A L E W ILL T A K E PLACE regardless of
rain, as we have lots o f shelter at

Spring Garden Ranch
DeLeon Springs, Florida
.

W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 3RD

Starling promptly at 10 a. m., continuing until the last ani­
mal is sold.

F. N. B U R T
Owner of Stock and Spring Garden Ranch
I*. G. W ALDRON, Auctioneer

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922
and better developed it w ill becom e;'land and France, all hnvo theira, and;
but n largo variety o f books must be the United States also, although it is
read, in order that the mind may ox new, hns one o f which wo can indeed
pand in all directions. I f you were to be proud. For have its contributors
KKKD DAlGKB, Sotlety Editor, try to live on proteins or fats your not been, almost without exception,
I? '
body would be undeveloped in every great and worthy men whose works re­
1‘hone H7-W
way, because it is not possible for one flect their lives?
to live on proteins alone. Therefore,
I f Sanford is to J&gt;o truly a "C ity
i '■•* —
you must read biographies, nature Substantial,” and if we are to be
» f Irlrh p a M
studies and histories along with yotir proud of her, we must work fo r an
I t t t r r a l l r a p p rrrim trd .
fiction, or your brain will be under­ adequate public library, fo r after all,
SOCIAL C A LB SD A U
developed in those directions.
“ Hooks are medicine for the soul."
ft '
I itcrature and
ana M ade
Good fiction is not good fur one if
— Margaret Berner, Class o f ’2d.
fTeftrtJaJ" ■^ ^
Roman's Club, rend exclusively; then, whnt shall be
ivpsrrt i •• ininrja| j)ny Uxerciftcs said o f the exclusive reading o f poor
Libraries
^edr.e- »&gt; par^ at 3:H0 I*. M.
fiction?
Tho person that does this
Libraries!
The very thought of
** * * \lrs
ill will l&gt;e harming his mind instend o f
fljjredsy—
-.Mrs. Harry
Marry ilceren
u n . , „ w___
such institutions bring to one the de­
‘
‘ ‘
ill
retrrtsin the members o f the
Mer- d.................................
e v c l o o l n j ...........................
tie Matron. Bridge Club.
1.be -feeding
T R his mind
,nt_°}h"
w ord,
he w of sire for knowledge and the love o f the
poison
instead
higher and better things which life
tlcnday—Mrs. F. L Miller will cn- good, wholesome food.
~
‘
holds for us. Within us constantly is
But, unfortunately, a good portion
trrtsin the members o f the Fort­
a yearning for something bigger and
o f the people cannot nfford to buy the
nightly Bridge Club.
greater than we have already attain­
Sstarday—Bon Ton Bridge Club will books that everyone should rend, nor ed, and so in the companionship of
—..rf.inod by
t« entertained
by Mrs. J. D. Wood- do they have access to the libraries o f books this thirst o f the soul is par­
others.
tially quenched. Books are our true
rdf.
The public library brings the best
friends.
Mr snd
I.. Feran
o f Fustis books before all the people shrdlu un
Whnt would a nation be without
yir
mu Mrs.
.'ns* K. —
this way gives them the best "brnin"brainT spending
»pending a
a few
days here
here with
.... —
infew days
with
books?
It ...............»•—
£outd not bu a nation but
#.r daughter. Mrs. I). L. Thrasher. ,
ir really good library fiction book87 ,l 5^,,u,,, not bo a nation but
!•&gt;. .. daughter. Mrs. I), i.. Thrasher. food." In
merely
a
country
with wnnwan­
that
highest, most
most '!lcrcly “ countr&gt;’ overrun
overrun with
that is
is only
only o
o ff the
the highest,
dering folks. Heal history could not
ur anj Mr* W. E. Raines and wholesome quality is kept, and so cal!- , rinR fo|k"- Rco1 history could not
r. H J McMullen -rent the w eek -, ‘‘•l "dlme-novcls" are never seen. Ar- ,
rccorda were made. Even
Mrd m I’slatka, visiting friends and chltecU consult the hooks on nrchl- ,n l,u' "''I days o f Egypt men had to
ted
lecture; teachers come to use the ref- expri'*® the,r emotions and thoughts
hieroglyphic writ------- »— 1 ._ — i i . , i . _ , ,i._„ ___ , *nd so witii their hieroglyphic
irlitivr*.
erence book# and books that they need
ings they have left us a story o f th e ir'
in their class work; lawyer# come to ,T'
vtiNFS
GUILD
------ .’ " *•*
llvca and deeds.
. .;*,v" VT. ". .r ." , " ’
i
*”
t i u u L lie* s u v l n l a ( n I ntl* • l l m u t n n m r r n t t l l .
Ur. U ' II \uddmSg entertained the U,ok u'&gt; I'0*"1®
the'stenograph- ,,v” ™ ' ' * 7 ' ' o t
nnu
. .t r f t
&lt;?t \2nes Guild most or" c‘,me to ,ook UP niatteri o f Eng- .. 1 ,
,, &gt;r of ( '
r* 1
*“ 1°
flourished,
dtaijilly ytMcrda'y'afternoon at her lish which they use every day; and
and Home flouri. and I
L T
the ' V f Side
scholar# come to read the books that
«&gt; «« were mm, o f intellect
km, on thf
me.
, ....... .. ....... . (ti .
U U n rv
( understanding. They gave the w orld i
are to be found in a good library.
the best literature. Libraries were
Atlh uirh this was not the regular
A good library is an asset to any established and never before did two i
i t i i v o misting, several matters o f
a such nations o f culture and refinc___ town. Tourists nrc attracted by
■8il ■:[ Mat. • wen- discussed and
*® ° f us* to ‘,vei&gt; mcnt
And when these libraries
ittrruled to among them being the ‘ro°'* •9,r,,r&gt;r&gt;
_ &gt; rt fr ,m the Easter Ball Commit- on°* il bann.® n“ 0,,e‘
,,u'n' with their vast stores o f knowledge
a!* - ret it* made on the card lhi" worthy institution deserves the were destroyed there ensued the "dark
til.'* and lover# with which the P™*®0 nntl * uPPort ° f ovory cR *Icn
ages” for the very stimulant o f the
•irU are pn-viding for the Parish
up nnd-doing town.
nation was gone.
H.ij*i Another matter o f imporTlR Sanford library has n-en, or a
What is a town without a good
taste, were the plans fo r a Subscrip- ,u,nl*,&lt;r
yvnrs, inadequate or t ie rury#
One may rest assured that;
l ard Party to be given next 0 limber o f needs o f aH the^people o f ^ eru
L,|„p jn n town where a
Met day evening. May first, at 8:00 ««n fo rd . It la true, a few o f our most library is lacking. The school kliil*
P M, at the Parish House.
public-spirited men and women have dreii must have instructive and enter­
After Ihe business session, a do- « lvcn R their support, but they cun- taining books, the business men must
Erhif.il
ml hour was enjoyed, the » » t *lo everything even though they have Iwiok# and books are a necessity
kstrss serving chicken salad, sal- hnv® accomplished much and spent a to the refined woman. Indeed " A lib­
ti**&lt;, iilivi*. piililes, coffee and two lot o f time and money. But when you rary is a university within itself." Ev­
come face to face with the facts, our ery good book that one reads helps to
kiidt of home made cake.
The n&lt;\t nieiting o f the Guild will library has been sadly neglected. mold that person’s life into a stronger
is no reason on earth why San- ... __ , _
t» with Mrs. Clifford Peabody, on There
, , .
.character.
ford should not have as good a lib, ,
. ... ,
, „
,
Myrtle avenue.
, . I Let us not think o f Sanford, our
■rary as there is In any town o its „ r ,t SubMnntia!" continuing with a

PAGE FIVE

S O C IE T Y

1OHfNIGHTLY BltlDGK
POSTPONED
On aco'jr.t of the .Mciiiorial Day
L.
Omni-*, on Wednesday, Mrs.
Mi«!*n ha* |v"*tpi*ned the Fortnightly
Br-iif, Club fn in Wednesday until
Thursday afternoon.

FOR SALE B Y A L L GROCERS

W I G H T G R O C E R Y CO.
W H O LE S A LE DISTRIBUTORS
FLORIDA

S.*..\T021D

PLAY GOLF

SANFO RD

JU ST RECEIVED
A Shipment of

M ATTRESS
TORY

“ Old Mattress Made New and

Come in and l ook Them Over

GLOBE PIANO CO. SANFORD CYCLE CO.

New Mattress Made to Order"
French Avenue and 17th Street

Sparton

I lorn

Service

T H E SPO R TSM A N 'S STO RE

117 Parl^Ave.

Sanford. Florida

S A V E YOU MONKY
Write us

San ford B attery Service
The world nt your door every even­
ing for I5e.— Dally Herald.

Com pany

Em pire Hotel Block
O B L A N IK ), FLO R ID A

NOTICE TO FARMERS

IANOS
P L A Y E R RO LLS
PH O NO G RAPH RECORDS
P O P U L A R S H E E T MUSIC
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I

URK’S REPAIR SHOP

Now's tho tinio for you to liuy n MOLINE TR AC TO R . Wo
have a special offer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannot afford
not to buy a real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
will sell you a—

M O L IN E , Model I), latest improved T ractors
for $428.00
Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
member this offer is only good until October 11th,
nine**
your order now.

BELL BROS.
PHONE 21t)2

L A K E MONROE, F LO R ID A

Always Faithful in Service
It pays to own the Hupmobile. Everyone
seems to know that it is especially longlived, especially faithful in service.

fluence “ P‘‘r,lon. whether for good or

Ur#-, n nt Dior o’clock at the Wo- I"’ '1' ,0 * ,n choosing tllelll, w « Ahoii’ll

•W’* &lt; tut. tiy the
Ih* careful to select those books which
Literature nnd
Mbi'.c Inpartinents:
,
will influence us fo r the better.
Through bixiks we nre enabled to
Bskmuan Girl (lta lfe ) __________
Mrs. Frank Roper. learn o f the past, nnd profit by the
examples uf the great countries nnd
TVtn &gt;&lt;u will remember m e _____ the
n^ble characters of heroic men.
Mrs. Vance Douglass
Cj;*&gt; 1 In.nis
Club Chorus We nre able to know what interested
R «7 of Cnvnliern Rusticana (Mas- people in the past, and whnt kind of
•sg’ ii Sili'itions fn&gt;m Cavalier* people they were. In fact, books nre
RuMirann (piano) . .
nothing leas than n dinry o f the humMrs, Schelle Maines. an r,lcc'
Irtlia] Chorus
Tlie great Scotchman, Carlyle, said.
Club Chorus
"The true university o f these days is a
collection o f books," or, as we might
ferr^r'*11 mr,n t0 " U rvc w l"
#ny, the library is "The People's Col­
lege," for if a person rends wisely and
intelligently, he can learn nbout as
»U \ SANFORD SHOULD
much {rotn atudying the right book®
H AVE a GOOD L IB R A R Y for hlmMif, tt» fron t going » ° col’ cg '
-------i and everyone hasn't a chance to go *
icmii. b*) f-.iT. e .f. o««»
..__ _ , n .us, university, old, young,
«kr*t.,nd life." No truer words have college, n this
woinM1 may

«wr Wi n spoken. One might as well
try to live without ihe companionship
«! friends as to attempt a life with••t U#iks. It would be a mighty drab

and inid&lt; e ‘ “ Kt '
university fo r doc«H lenrn.
t *
.Iirv.er,
farmers,
tors, sclenti# s,
' n Df all
lawyers, carpento

. ’ |tn.oks Fletcher, says:
*®»ow me what you read nnd I'll tell
Jou what you arc." So greatly do
book* Influence our lives.
use
« slang.term, Imoks are
.. ainng-u
‘Arain.food,"
and the more "brain-

professions.
k wn world
\oltnirc sau ,
.
-overnexcept only savage nations,

ed by books." Wo know this is true,
A ll the nations .which
pow,have_ have
. . j ,been
ir litora rfu lln the past,
food" you feed your brains the larger aturca. Greece, H a y ,

It’salmostaproverbamongskilledrepairmen
that the Hupmobile is better built, and that
it stays out of the shop far more consistently.

H E R E ’S no amoke ^nJ
smell to make disagree­
able work o fc o o king with the
N e w Perfection O il Stove. ,
Clean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the dame stays where

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you set it.
W e l l be clad to demonstrate
how easily you can regulate
the N e w Perfection fo r any
sort o f cooking. W e have the
N e w Perfection O ven also—
and it bakes perfectly.
.

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F u rn itu re Co.

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H o r dn- " ml
very
diminutive, obscure library.
I
; U ,,; L .hlnVt‘ it( ? ®ur pcopleIwiU vvnk" Surely something must bo wrong with
u*’ °
* llct 1 11 'VL neC on,' , nn&lt; the people of Sanford who will nut aid
J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
n™ } U bndl&gt;';
„
,
and boost for u library which i. worThe present library building is very thy o f the town and is n necessity to
P I A N O CO.
'
small and the books are not su ffic­ the w elfare of the community.
ient in number. The present system
Welaka Block
— Margaret L. Cox, Class o f ’23.
o f filing is not efficient, ilut funds
arc not on hand to make any changes.
m m i IlllU llltO
PARTY
In Paris nbout 1,500 jewelers nnd
W HY NOT TR Y
What will the good people o f Sanford
Ma t,r Henry Bower, the bright
watch and clock dealers use radio in­
do? The students o f the schools and
jour.f • : . f Mr. and Mrs. It. C.
struments to get the exact time sent
the High School in particular need
bi»ir, n.i* thi hint at a lovely party
out daily from the E iffel Towel.
this library to help them in their work,
baliinlsy afternoon, when he entertainni i miinbi r of his young friend# and especially they need more r e fe r -1
W H E N YOUR C AR IS O U T OF
is crlil.rai;. • .if his sixtb birthday encc books than it now affords.
'
W HACK
This
question
hns
not
been
hereto­
ucivtrnry.
Tht afti-rniKtn w-as delightfully fore agitated very much, but we feci f
ip«rt with nil kinds o f games deur confident that you will all help us to
Washingand Polishing a Specialty
U ihe chililrcn’s hearts, and a "pea- secure that new library, nnd we are
Foot of First Street, Sanford Avenue
Kt Hunt" afforded much exciUmeiit going a fter it. It is bound to come.
Why
not
now
?
tt«l men n &lt; t, Hiihnnl Deas, found
A L L WORK G U A R A N T E E D
— Florence Edna Lord, Class o f ’23.
Br rr...•i to ng the boys, while Anu i ' . h, wn. the lucky one among
tt.f rnS Until were given boxes of Why Sanford Should Have nn AdeH en ry M cLau lin , Jr.
quote Public Library
l'*»r.ut Brittle.
O P T IC IA N — t^ n 7 )M R T R I8 T
W e are dll proud o f our hotels,
Aft- r the games and contests, rcfrt^hmiTM irrymg out the co or schools, banks, stores, churches, etc.,
fc'tiff f [.ink and white, and con. nnd we have a figh t to be. Sanford
has been given the name "The City
lating
running"favois Su,,!,l “ »Hal"i but there is one thing
•f loll; i .|&gt; d. ll- in fancy crepe missing to moke it substantial. Many
r*;«r lire**
for the girls, and
U8 think wo buvc n tro" d library,
Dut.h l-.y* in . repe paper suits for but il *® m&gt;l n&lt;lc&lt;lu“ to nnd without nn
Sanford, FI*
udequnte public library, a city cannot
the ItfiVI
Ma«t&lt; r !1. ler proved himself a be substantial.
Many say, "W e have newspapers,
rkannlnc t- .-1 . and wus tho recipient
* , |r. " v gift* from his many and whnt d o 'w e need with hooks?”
B.t i I
\1 &gt;ut tifty children en- They are the very people who need
them most. O f course, we need news­
k&gt;)nl thi* lovely party.
papers. Through them we ore able to
learn what is going on at the present
Ml •'P \\|&gt; L IT E R A T U R E
time, but we ought not to go through
DEPARTM ENT
TV.- f
Ming program will be ren life without books, cither. Books in^m-d at the meeting Wednesday nf-

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Owners have found that yearly repair and
replacement costs,barring accidents,arenext
to nothing.
It is a remarkably fine performer when it’s
new; and the same fine performer when
it’s old
It isn’t strange or unusual—is it?—that every­
one believes it pays to own the Hupmobite.
Touring Cor, *13SO; Roodator, $1350; Rood• tor-Coapo,
$14*5; Coup*, $1*35; Sodon, H93S;-Cord Tiroo on oil
modulo— Prkroo F. O. B. Detroit. Roronao Tom Extra.

■B. &amp; O. SMOTOR CO.
209 P A R K A V E N U E

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SANFORD

S ACityN F O R D

.^hc

"The City Substantial"

Substantial

I N THE H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD ’S G R EATEST

V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD. F L O R ID A , W ED NESD AY, A P R IL 26, 1922

VOLUME 1IL

NUMBER 26

SEARCH FOR MISSING
SANFORD’S DELEGATION
GENOA CONFERENCE BREAK
IN BIG TEXAS FLOOD WHEN
TRINITY RIVER OVERFLOWS WILL COME IN A FEW DAYS
GETS PROMISES GALORE
ON AID FOR OUR ROADS
SAYS LONDON NEWSPAPERS
Unofficial Death List Now Stands at Twenty But
List May Grow

Some » f Which May
Materialize in the
‘ Near Future

ROCK FOR ROAD
TO M \KK SHOULDERS ON STATE
HOAI) NO. 5 WHICH 18 SANFOKD OHLANDO HOAD

VAUDEVILLE
AT MEN’S CLUB
WELL ATTENDED

(Hr Tfcr AaanrlalcS I’ffM l

FORT WORTH. Tex., April 26.— Search for thirty-six perHotiH carried on unofficial list of dead and missinR today as the re­
sult o f yesterday’s overflow of Trinity river started at daylight
when squads of searchers were sent out to corn!) the district where
the flood waters begun to recede. Unofficial death list now stands
at twenty.
Property damage estimated at appfoximntcly one million dol­
CLUB ARRANGED F IN E PRO­ lars, is the toll of a flood which swept Fort Worth r rly yesterday,
GRAM TH AT W AS A P P R E ­
carrying before it scores of residences and small ouildings, over­
CIATED RY A L L
flow ing hundreds o f cares of land and inundating several city
streets.
Tho vaudeville entertainment given
John J. McCain, Forth Worth city engineer, issued a stateby the Men’* Club of Holy Crons Par- m cnt last night in which he declared that the levees around the
Uh assisted by the Legion Snxaphone r iv e r s , which broke here early yesterday and flooded lowlands of
band, was well attended and those th0 city, were "dynam ited by unknown parties," and that an in­
present thoroughly enjoyed the var- vestigntion by u grand jury would he demanded immediately,
ious stunts. They demonstrated beD A LLA S , April 26.— Forty-seven persons are unaccounted for
ynnd any doubt that Sanford has some o r known dead as the result of a flood and one windstorm in Texas
of the best talent to be obtained nny-^ within the last twenty-four hours,
where and any time they want to p u t ____________________________________

Lloyd George's Enemies
ROTARV CLUB
Say the Meeting is
ELECT OFFICERS
a Failure
ENSUING YEAR S O V I E T THREAT
IIIG MEETING HELD YESTERDAY
A T NOON-DAY LUNCHEON—
OFFICERS ELECTED
Sanford Rotary Club held n most
interesting meeting at noon jesterduy
at the Valdez Hotel at their regular
mid-day luncheon. Aside from the reg­
ular business to l»c transacted was the
annual election of officers nnd the fol­
lowing directors were elected for the
ensuing year: J. C. Dali, F. E. R«umlllnt, Edward Higgins, E. F. Housholder. A. K. Yowell, D. L. Thrasher,
R. J. Holly, Chas. Rritt, S. O. Shinholser. The directors met after the
meeting and elected tho following o f­
ficers who will also he ex-officinl
members of the board: I). L. Thrash­
er, president; E. F. Houiholdcr, vice­
president; \V. M. Haynes, secretary;
Chas. Rritt, treasurer; J. D. Davison,
II. It. Stevens as past president, will
l&gt;e a member of the board,
sergeant-at-arms.
The new officers will lie duly install­
ed at the next meeting nnd at tne first
meeting in the month of May the new
members will be initiated with n big
meeting to bo held at night.
R. J. Starling was taken in us it
member yesterday and Ralph Bronson
u visiting Rotarian from Key West,
wss asked for n few wonts nnd made
n good talk on the Roy Scout move­
ment that was given in yesterday’s
Herald.

The meeting of the State Road Do' ’
‘
urtaent held in Tnmpn yesterday
de­
veloped into what could be construed
u * filibuster on the part of udhor«nt» of State Rond No. ft. It was not
ur.til Isle in the nfternoon that repreitnUtives from other counties had the
opportunity of presenting their re­
on a vaudeville sketch it w ill bo some­
quests and grievances to the board.
Nothing developed from this unus- thing ns good ns any professionals.
sal amount of \crbosity, except prom­ Every number on tho program last
ises—none of which enn be fulfilled night was first class, tho sax band
until the revenue from 1923 tax money making its first appearance in public
02111213
is received. The most definite nssur- after seven weeks practice of one
»r.ce received by any delegation was night each week mndo such a credit­
that giver, the member* from Sanford able showing thnt they were roundly
-representing Seminole county. This applauded every time they made their
delegation brought the Uonrd's atten­ appearance. Dandmnster Rail has O r Lowering: of Subscription Rales at This Time,
tion to the condition of the Orlando- certainly whipped the boys into shape
Says President of Association
Sanford road and the necessity of im­ in n short time nnd the thirty players
mediate repairs being made to prevent with all sizes and shapes of snxn• Hr Tkf Axiwlnlrd I'rraal
iU further disintegration. A fter a pftoncs made n fine stage setting. Tho
N E W YORK, April 20.— I’ lnciiiR the full weight of the Ameri­
thorough discussion of this matter the readings by Mrs. Newberry, the negru
can Newspaper Publishers’ Association against any effort to in­
members of the Department unani­ dialect sketch by Holt Herndon al­
troduce the forty-four hour week iu the newspaper shops and de­
mously voted to furnish sufficient ways good, the qunrtette thnt turned
claring there cannot be any reduction in newspaper advertising or
rock to be placed 3V4 to 4 feet on the out to he n trio of Tom Martin, Rud
subscription rates at this time T. ]£. Williams, o f the Pittsburgh
shoulders of the present rond as u Allison and Maurice Heiston, Johnny
Post and president o f the association, called on members at the
temporary expedient, and which will ^ochirnrd in cornet solos, S. Samuel
opening*of the nnnual convention today to eliminate waste in the
meet the heavy traffic until such time Raumei in song and dance, Mrs. Lu­
newspaper plants and gel behind apprenticeship school movement
is funds arc available for the widen- cillc Aspcnwnll Tukach in solo, the
in order to prevent shortage of skilled help in newspaper work.
itjr of this road. The engineer of the duct on cornets by the Hall twins, the
Road Department assured the Snnfortl acrobatic stunts of Ed. Ward, the
delegation that shipments of this rook xylophone duct of James Robson and
would be made immediately upon re- his little sister, Pearl, the too dancing
eeipt of adviic of the county comniis- of Jennie May Rrown and the violet
•loners that they were ready to ban- dance of little Mary Wight and all |
die it. ('hairman Rrumlcy, of the tho many and varied numbers were
rcur.*.) iwniniMtiuiiurii, advised that he nwny above the average vaudeville at*
■ould immediately call a special meet- tractions of the big cities nnd were
mg of the county commissioners to nil heartily encored. In fact tho prosccepl this offer from the Rond De- gram was repented so often that it' And Then Carried Both Bodies to Undertaking:
psrtment and much necd:*d repairs to took about three hours to play it out
Establishment
thii important artery will begin with- hut the audience never became tired
ir. the next thirty days.
ns so many nnd varied stunts wore
The rock will he laid sufficiently enrried out thnt the entire program
( I l f The .laaoclnlrd
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A N N IS T O N . Ala., April 26.— Policemen Joe Holiday ant L.
thick iu that when it I,ns been evened wns full of punch
and pep
nnd wns
by traffic it Will Increase the width o f most successful in every way. The H. Hurst w ere sh ot nnd killed here to d a y by Policeman Marshall
thf
nt roadway from 0 foct to show was given by the Mcn'it Club to Welch. A fte r flln yin g th e tw o policem en, who WCTC liu lIlK in HU
v IT feet. At that time ohtain funds for the many improve- automobile, Welch d ro v e th e car con tain in g the bodies to an un­
ran he applied which meats in the Parish House and other llc rtu k ln if OBtflbliflhltlcnt fliul tlicil Hlirrcnck'ictl. l o llio SeilcI
t 11
will further improve i l
'parts o f the plant that tho club now d ec la re d he shot Holiday in self-d e fen s e and th e shooting ot
i t m.ii I u, ts t othe Road De- offers the public and every man in Hurst w a s accidental.
[Ailment f &gt;r tho«o improvements will Snnford who enjoys the fellowship of
t„ nt (oust Sift,000.00.
his fellow man, who wants to see the
Ertimat- ii costs to the Rond Do- young boys In good company and who
tin. um ih*. first to l»c heard by the is anxious to help his city should be• A'l Department, after the lengthy come n member of the Men’s Club and
di‘ -u»*i ,n» on Rond No. Five, they as*i&gt;t in this grent work.
u, ri wry much elated nt this definite
Tho Men's Club is anxious to enroll
‘ Dion. No definite action has been the names of nil the old men, the midtn 11
Road Department in the dle-aged men nnd the young men In
J»&gt;‘ &lt;( making appropriations up un- the cluli in order to get a large and
Id the tune Seminole county was enthusiastic crowd of men ready und Passengers W ill Be, Taken to Nassau By Boat as
L*»rd.
Plane is Damaged
. willing nt all times to create n larger
A
wn» spokesman for plnnt in Snnford for the benefit o f the
&gt;
______________
an(" r,l delegation, which cortiisl- men of the city nnd the boys and give
nty Thp s Mm-liirt i&gt;rrni
u forest Lake, I,. A. Ilmimcy, them a good clean place where they
M IA M I, April 26.— T ito Suiltll Mnrill is S tiff tit \\ ilsoil Island
knight, c. W. Kntzmingur can have good, clean sport* nnd according to n wireless front Havana at 11:20 today. The mes4ri' * " r,tnry R. W. Penrmnn^
amusements every night in the week .sago wns from the Havana Company owning the Santa Maria.
if they desire. The club now
has
T h e message was sent by a naval plane which stated the pas­
“ KTWKKN DUBLIN AND IIEL- bowling nlleyn, |uiol rooms, shower sengers on the Santa Maria were taken to Nassau by a small boat
baths, a big theatre building, basket while the pilot and mechanician remained with the plane.
1 vxr GOVERNMENTS—SITT h e Santa Mnrin encountered such heavy winds after leav­
ball court, trapeze and other athletic
1 VMON ALARMING
apparatus and next season hopes to ing K e y West she wns forced to use nil her fuel and had to stop at
Ill'l «•»»
l \
r , r M&gt;
have n stage nil set with good scenery the island nt 1:30 Monday afternoon. None of the passengers are
tsren ti 'i r ’ ' 1 .
breach be- „nd curtains nnd hnve a placo where any the worse for the experience.
»«nt« ui i hi' 11
ifast govern- the entire city of Sanford enn congredwlire m l
,*V.r •’" ' ‘deal quarters.
nnd play and have a real comKenneth Williams
Naval Planes Searc li
irrcrm n,1 i l " ,u,,lure ° f I-ondon ‘ munity house that is so badly needed
New Swat King
l,„ . .
in,licntr'i by a statement!here.
For Missing Santa M a­
’ ' •&gt; provisional government In ?
_
on St. Louis Team
!7&gt;lm “ "nouncing it was unable to '
ria That Left Monday
•operate with Belfast government in M ALAGA EIRE SWEPT
Home Runs in Four Days Has
Inquiry into Irish railways.
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
J Waters O ff Coast Combed Wllhout
Chance nt Ruth's Record—T W E N T Y PERSONS DEAD
Result Yesterday. &gt;
!
I«S WAITER DEPORTED
Ills Tfcr 1»&lt;M-Iii|rd I'rraal
Ills The lu orlslrd I'rraal
(H r Tfcr .iMoeUlrd I'ree.l
f Kl-L IN l.OVE WITH
ST.
LOUIS, April 26.— With six
M ALAGA, Spain, April 26.— Twcn.
KEY AVEST, April 26.— Naval and
home runs In four days, Kenneth
MILLIONAIRES DAUGHTER j ty persons are known to be dead and
commercial planes at daybreak re­ Williams, St. Louis American, left
thirty injured b ya fire which swept
turned search for Rant* Maria, miss­ lielder today leads all the Major
WASHINGTON, A'pVil JlL^Auguat Government buildings last night, and
ing with six persons, since it left here Leagues In the home run column. In
ri t,'t, Swiss waiter, who charged #til1 burn,nK today. It is feared the
at
alxx ten, Monday morning for mnking six homcruna in four days,
*' **• kidnapped on account of his
wou,d spread to the Customs
Williams has s chance st the record
f"m»ntic interest In the daughter of ,,0UBe in which great quantities of Nassau. Waters off the coast were
now held by Ruth, who scored seven
* W(,aithy member of fashionable Rol- nmmunltlon destined for use o f the combed yesterday without result. One
In five days last year.
,,n* Stock Country Club near Pitta- i s P*ni*b forces In Morocco is stored. plane went over Key West-Nas**u
route and the Santa Maria planned to FLORIDA P Y T IIIA N 8
S S i ? , 11 U d fP0rted from th e1
-------------------day nv ti&gt;l' t ^ndcr 0rder l,,ued t0*
DUBLIN. April 2 0 .-E fforts to follow.
BEGIN PROCEEDINGS
• -abor Department.
secure peace in Southern Ireland was
IN GRAND LODGE
TOKIO, April 26.—A heavy earth
“ Pn, r .Z l n, . . _
renewed this morning with reassemORLANDO, April 26.—The Grand
M&gt;- Dear n n l / m Straight Rack to bllng of Free State and Republican* shock was centered in Toklo at 10:15
Remitter's ih
' d ° mp, at Hin- j leaders ami after discussions which this morning. There was consider, lodge of Florida Knights Pythias be­
mno . tore, YYelaka Ulock. continued into the afternoon the con- able damage to buildings In the city gan their annual convention here to­
day.
and suburbs.
20-tfp ference adjourned until Saturday.

AGAINST 44-HOUR WEEK
IN NEWSPAPER OFFICES,
NO ADVERTISING .

""

I POLICEMAN KILLS TWO,
ONE OF THEM POLICEMAN,
AT ANNISTON, ALABAMA

SANTA MARIA IS SAFE
AT WILSON’S ISLAND,
ACCORDING TO WIRELESS

REDS PROTEST POLAND ’ S AC­
TION CONCERNING RUSSOGERMAN PACT
(Its The .laaurlalrd I'rraal
LONDON, April 20.— Probable ear­
ly breaking up of Genoa conference
wns moro than hinted at in somo of
London newspaper editorials today.
Northrllffe Journals, which consist­
ently opposed conference and IJoyd
George’s advocacy thereof, declare
meeting n failure.

GENOA, April 26.—Soviet Russia,
contributed another sensation to the
economic conference yesterday by
sending a note to the Polish delega­
tion remonstrating against Polands
action in joining with the Allied pow.
ers In protest against a separata
treaty between Ruisin nnd Germany.
Russia claimed thnt tho peace treaty
between herself and Poland covan
all relations between the two coun­
tries so thnt Poland, like Germany,
should not participate in the discusslon of Russian affairs, even intimat­
ing thnt Polnnd by her present ac11inn in the conference has abrogated
the treaty signed nt Rlgn on March
18. 1021.
Russia hjp n strong Red army enrnmped near tho Polish border, and
for this reason tho Russian remon­
strances are regarded by some of the
delegates as equivalent to almost a
threat ngninst Poland.
RUSSIANS l-’ INDING
The expiffs on the Russian ques­
OUT TH E Y C A N T
tion sitting without the soviet dele­
DO W ITH O UT MONEY gates, yesterday rompnred n d »s on
he new proposals presented by the
Russinn delegates nt Tuesdays ses­
(Ilf Tfcr (■•nrlilril I'rraal
MOSCOW, April 2d— While Its sion, nnd decided to forward their re­
dclegattion at Genoa is trying to port to their respective governments.
reach nn agreement with the Euro­ It s expected thnt when the answers
pean powers for economic Wld for nre received from the various cnpltnli
Soviet Russia, the Bolshevik govern­ the powers will submit counter pro­
ment is seeking to bring its financial posals to the soviet counched in Arm
nnd other nffnirs to n sounder basis language in an endeavor to roach a
by work nt home.
working linsls for nn accord.
The All Rflssinii Communist party
•*We cannot stnty here forever,'
congress has hcen tho preliminary snid n French dolognto Inst night
fields where the international strug­ The French nre dlstruhed over the
gle to bring out order from chaos in manner in which the English hnve
Russia’s finances has been fought. interpreted Premier Poincare’s ad­
Against the few remaining groups dress. The French s|&gt;okesman mndo
of the communist party who still it clear thnt all Frenchmen aro al­
cling to tho iden thnt money should armed over future military jMraaiblllhe eliminated, M. Sokolnikoff, as­ ties o f the Russo-German treaty and
sistant to the commissioner for fin­ that M. Poincare wns merely voicing
ance, supported by the majority, France's genuine disquietude. There
carried his point thnt n sound mone­ are certnn indications hero that
tary system for Soviet Russia can bo Franco with her dwindling population
gained only by curtailing the issue of is fearful of the constantly increas­
paper money, on one hand, nnd by ing German population, united with
collecting tnxes, to bring the money mighty Russia. Tho French attitude
hack to the government, on the oth­ toward Russia is deserbed ns like that
er.
of Jnpnn toward China—each wnnta
Up to the lust of March, twenty- nn organized nnd prosperous neigh­
live trillion paper rubles had been is­ bor, hut does nut desire that that
sued in 1922, it developed In the con­ neighbor lx- so strong ns to loom up
ference.
Hitherto the government, ns n possible menace.
while paying out huge sums in pap­
er senrrely ever received any of it ELKS CONVENTION
back, ns there were no tnxes in monsy
A T JACKSONVILLE
to he pnid no tram fares, railway
BRINGS RIG CROWD
fares oi postal or other revenues.
Now, the income will be nn effort to
(Hr Tfcr-.laaorlmre I'rraal
check the outgo.
JACKSONVILLE, April 26.— The
From April the gold standard at­ city wns crowded today with Elks
tempt wns abandoned, and all taxes from nil parts of tho state, hero for
railway fares, etc., calculated on tho nnnual State Convention o f
Elks,
basis of the paper ruble.
which opened this morning, and will
Municipalities must support them­ continue through Friday.
selves under the new plan. All gov­
ernment budgets are to be cut to tho
GILCHRIST ANNOUNCED
bone, and new budgets arranged ev­
TO D A Y FORMALLY
ery three months.
The rouncil of commissars has ap­
GIVING PLATFO RM
pointed n special commission in lino
llljr Tfcr AaanrUl&lt;e I'rraal
with the new policy, to eliminate bu­
JAC KSO NVILLE, April 26.— Gil­
reaucracy in the statu Institutions by
ftO per cent of the government em­ christ formally announced today for
the United States Senate from Flor­
ployes.
ida, and made public his platform of
twelve points, principal of which la,
LAST COMBAT U N IT
advocacy proper federal bonus for
COMING FROM GERM ANY
TO S A V A N N A H IN M AY disabled service men and their de­
pendents; less interference o f etate
rights by the Federal government;
(Hr Tfcf .(•■nrlalrS I'rraal
WASHINGTON. April 26.— Eighth more business in government; less
infantry, last combat unit will ar­ government In business.
riv e at Savannah from Germany the
latter pnrt of May, Senator Harris,
There is more profit In keeping a
of Georgia, suggested that Savannah few good cows than in keeping many
prepnre to welcome the home coming poor once. Keep milk records and
cetcbrntion and invite
Harding, find out which o f your milkers are
Weeks and Prrshing.
loafing on the job.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922

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The Amount Doesn’t Count.

It’s the Start

That’s the Thing

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

•

You know ns much nbout
the ruin n* we do nnd there­
fore you have three guesses
iibout the weather. It may
rain tomorrow and W. J.
Rryan may be elected presi­
dent of the United States
next time, yes.
3:10 A. M. APR IL 23, 1922
Maximum
72
Minimum
.
01

I f We
,1

Could
Persuade
Every person in this community to take a few centa
E V E R Y D A Y and at the end of the month, have
.n

L , .p {
j &lt;

LEAGUE STANDING
Florida State league
Won Lost
St. Petersburg ____ 12
7
Daytona ........
11
7
Lakeland
.... ____ 10
9
Orlando ______ ____ 0
10
Tampa ... ......... ... ' »
11
Tampa ________
R
11 •
Jacksonville
____ 7
11

National league
YVon IgJSt
New York
.
8
2
Chicago .........
8
3
Pittsburgh
.„....\ 6
4
St. Idiuis
6
4
Philadelphia
1
4
Boston
3
5
a* Rang*
64
Brooklyn
6
3
liarometer
.'10.04
Cincinnati
1
10
a* •Southeast and cloudy.
American league
Won Lost
i c i t i M t i h a a a
‘1
y
New York
...... $
Cleveland
4
St. l.oui*
7
4
Boston
5
4
Philadelphia
5
4
Chicago
t
6
4
---Ra
Detroit
3
7
■ For Florida: Generally fair
8
3
a
tonight and Wednesday.
*■* Washington
a
Ra
Southern \-~ori.il ion
r.j
* a r r fc: *■* *4
tu
Won l.&lt;*t
8
5
Ra Sa e i Si
Rn *a
it* Little Bock
Mobik
I
it
New OrleaiiN
f|
7
Memphis
«
6
Nashville
i
0
luit lanoogu
10
9 •
r
H
h *1 Ra
a*
n
7
lainka like ruin but we are afraid Birmingham
Atlanta
5
8
t«l ttllV HU.

Sanford Hotnrian* under the Jeader•hip of Deane Turner chairman of m t B H B D E I B i m iNlfgirgir ^ j
the Boys Work Committee, would do
all in their power to make the visit ' ------ T O N I G H T ___
9
of the Key West Boy Scouts pleasant
and profitable.

Pet.
.632
.611
J&gt;26
.474
.421 ASSIST. S A N ITA R Y ENGINEER
.421 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH HERE
SPRING
WATER
.412 INSPECTING
Pet.
.800
.727
.600
.600
.500
.375
.375
.091

Rudolpha Valentino
and Dorothy Dalton in

A. C. Newman assistant sanitary
engineer of the state board of health
was here yesterday nnd today looking
after the drinking water of the city
and inspected the Elder Springs wa­
ter nnd Lord's Purity Water and
seemed to find the drinking water of
this city to be all right. Ilccxpccta
this city to be all right. He expects
also return at an early date and
make an inspection o f the Sanford
dnirics and offer suggestions in re­
gard to the sanitnry measures to be
adopted in the milk supply.

“MORAN OF THE
LADY LETTY” &gt;

•
A story of a girl who sailed tfc
seas like n man. Sec the munJ«.
ou* mutiny!
Sec the bund#*
schooner race with death u/
blow into bits I See the battle f «
love and treasure! A tale of trstj.
less seas and strange shores
cd with adventure. Fox N r*., t„

Pet.
.818
Tomorrow— Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter
.536
DeHaven in “ Twin Reds" and ad­
.536
ded attractions, also,
III STRAW nALLOT
.III
ON SWIMMING POOL
E E m n 0 ® E ® | g ir {| ]g
.400
IN GAINESVILLE. FLA.
.300
(llr The* \a«nrlnlril l*re««)
short program, a talk by Dr llrrjn .
.273
GAINESVILLE, April
The lee, song, wreath placed in monumro
city council
hen has decided to hold j in honor of our hcroe- of the
council hena str;
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world war. Then to the ......... . u
IVl.
tion of whether to discontinue work decorate ihe graves o f the h
,
.615
on the municipal
n
,
swimming
pool.
,
h).
u
lxtin
Thc
pub„
c
,„v.t(4
.583
.5.38 The r ound ,1* considering stripping ipw.in, invitation is extend,-d r0 tk
.538 construction o f the .....I ... order to oW veterans. 0. A. ft . and
economize on expenditures.
l(0y((
.538
.526 i
WASHINGTON, April 24.—Offi162
V A U D E V I L L E . M E N ’S CLUB
cers
of the American Legion
.385
nnd — P A R IS H H O U S E . TUESD AY
other organizations of world wur
vct* A P R I L 25TH .
21-5U
ernn* were called into secret confer­
ItAl I’ll BRONSON TO BRING
ence today with the Republicans
KEY WEST BOY SCOUTS
Nothing nicer for gifts than £*
Senate
Finance Committee, to dis.
TO SANFORD IN JLI.Y
stationery. Going below cost for t»»
cuss the Soldiers Bonus legislation
weeks at the Herald office.
18-3t&gt;
Ralph Bronson of Key West is in
The Legion Sax hand will mnke it * '
ho city and his many friends are \1 I E VI ION. TEACHERS
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
i firet nppearnnee tonight at thr Par­
AND GRADUATES
giving
him
a
warm
greeting.
He
ish llnuac Vaudeville performance.
MONEY
wos formerly the local manager of
All graduates, former and present
Cut out. this slip, enclose with U I
The Sanford section i* suffering thc Southern Hell Telephone Co., of teachers of the Sanford High School,nnd mail it to Foley &amp;Co., 28.13 SUL
the leant of any in the stnte hut a
'I!?' “ "'I M&gt; nlf a member of the who are interested in forming an fieldAvc., Chicago, III.,writing vow
good rain would be fine for every­ Kry West Untilry Mult nnd of the Alumni Aftnociution nre a«kc&lt;l to
name nnd address clearly. You will
thing.
Ib.ys Work Committee, at the meet- meet at the High School at . eight receive in return n trial package co#.
l"g of the Sanford Rotary Club to- o'clock Thursday night. April 27th.
tnining Foley’s Honey nnd Tar Co
Forest Idike, G. W. Knight nnd It. day asked that the Sanford R o t o r - ___________________
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
W. I'enrmnn attended the meeting of ions would again look after the com­ MEMORIAL DAY
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in -idea
the State Itoad Department at Tain- forts of tin Key West Boy Scouts
TO HE OBSERVED
nnd back; rheumatism, bnckii'he, kid­
pa today representing the Sanford who were here last year nnd want to
IN THIS CITY ney nnd blndder ailments; and Foley
Chamber of t’nmmerre.
tome again thin year in July and use
wholcsom* sad
sl .s a i
.
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vCathartic
nuiRiui Tnblcts,
i MDii is, a wnoicftom

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THK C A L E N D A R S A V IN G HAJMK
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M's More nnd Free for You (o Ohtnin
and ut the end of the month brinK hi this bunk nnd put Ms
contents to work in an interest bearing account, we would
have revolutionized the habits of those whose carelessness is
depriving them of prosperity.
Ilut, perhaps you will be one of those who will profit
by this suKtfcstion to—

P A Y Y O U R S E LF FIRST
Tw o Dollars wil start your Prosperity Account

PERSONALS :

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The Seminole County Bank
STRENG TH

PROGRESS-

to leave tin
of Herald.

CLASSIFIED o
ADS
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drat show was given at the

I r mess las, night since the Star
outfit wns moved ov«-r ll|ere anil
Manager Henulon announced that all
the seats would In- in place tonight
ami ready
for business.

It A. Howard of Okeechobee City
is home today visiting bis wife and
Address "It,” care family ami expects to return to
2«-ltp j OkeeeholsM. teni^ht.
Mi. Howard

FOR SALK Or will exrhnngr- fTr I *n&gt;'\ ,h“ t ,,IC tfrrM Okrrrh..l..-e rounfarm, a five room bungalow, with *ry
» " « » * »'lg lm. lert...... iveniencei
\ddr,
“ II
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........ f'"m platerI
He
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'ms valuable holdings at
Pahokee
T P." Ilox 20.T.
"
ami other points around the big lake
STOP— LOOK—READ
--------------------------- IV.
ami is doing a big business in lands
Classified Ads 5c n line. No *n
ami other enterprises..
FKUIT-PRODUCK S till I'ERS
sd taken for less than 25c. M Try our expert service collecting Rail
and positively no classified *4 road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
The many Sanford friends of M. J.
ads charged to nnyniir. Cash M sent direct to claimants. -Eastern Dnetwyler of Orlnnrlo will extenrl
must accompany nil orders. ** Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G. sympathy in the death «.f lu- wife
Count five words to a line .-j Cooper, Ass't Genera Mgr., with P. R which occurred at his Orl.imlo home
and remit accordingly.
M II. Claim Department, ten years, Sea- yesterday. She left husband and
M ford, Del,
10-e.o.d-2wc three children to mourn her loss and
t i t v t i i i u t r h i i i i r i u
I'OR SALE
room house on corner, the Orlando I hamber of Commerce
Second and Elm. Easy terms. Ap 1culVd o ff their meeting yesterday ns
FOR S A L E
ply 102 West Third St.
20-lip a mark o f respect to the former
president
l■' 'll 8ALE i 11 ii. k. I ton, nearly
FOR
R
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N
T
new. Must be sold nt some price.
** K* *1 Ra RSI
— N. II. Garner.
24-(ite FOR RENT- FumlsIuT room, 111
Park Avc.
j-; «tp fei
FOR RALE- J Hudson Super-six,
7
I*
FOR' RENT— F'urnUhcd apartment
passenger, nearly new; | Oldxino**
day
and rooms with hath. Good locu­
bllo H, 7-pnssenger; l lluick 4. All in
■a
tion Apply "I* S." care of Herald ofgood condition. Real bargain--. — N.
m d in la Ri
ha
*
i
Rfo.
23-0tp
II. Garner.
2l-0tc
DHI RENT l''urnished ami unfur­
k ESTERIL\Y'S RESULTS
FOR SALE Ford Sedan. C. A. P-,
nished rooms, 200 Park avenue.
Florida Stale League
Caro Herald.
16-5tc
_____
19-Ctp
At Jacksonville, 2; Orlando, rt.
FOR SALE— Potato barrels in any FOR RENT Seven room house, lo­
At Tampa, 3; Lakeland. 5.
ipiantity, special price.i on car lots,
cated on Sanford Heights.
Ifi-tfc
At Dnytoni, 5; St. Petersburg, 1.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater FYTft H m —Two unfurnlshr d rooms,
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
K-tfc
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
National League
At Boston, 8; Brooklyn, 7
FOR SAl.li--Warehouse with R. R. location. Apply “ R, S.“ , rare of Her­
C-tfc
siding. Within four blocks of center ald Office.
At Philadelphia, 2; New York, 3.
of city. *
At Cincinnati. 4; St. Louis, o
FOR R E N T —F'urnished apartment
At Chicago, I; Pittsburgh, 2.
with garage, summer rnto«. 9! I
Ceo. W. KNIGHT
Myrtle.
22-fltp
272-tfc
American League
W ANTED —Old mirrors to re-silver,
W
A
N
T
E
D
At
Cleveland,
0; Chicago, 5.
perfect satisfaction nnd pi Ice* reas­
At Washington, II; Boston, 3.
onable.—Miller A Son.
ut.fltc WANTED A light one-horse wagon
At New York, 0; Philadelphia, 4.
and medium set of harness. Must
FOR SALE OR LEASE One 20 acre.
At
St. Louis, 6; Detroit, 2.
be in good condition. Box 059. 24-3tp
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
“ aT i t o m o b i l e s
American \ssocintion
Center and Elm nvc. Two lots west
At
Columbus,
II; Minneapolis, rt.
FORD81
FORDS I
l o iilM
side Palmetto nvc., 50 ft from Elev­
At Indianapolis, ft; Milwaukee, I.
1921
Roadster
Truck
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey,
At Louisville, 3; Kansas City, 2.
1921 Coupe.
owner, 11&amp; N. Spring St., I.os AngcAt
Toledo. 2; St. Paul. 5.
1921 Touring.
les, Calif.
2HKtf; 29-tf
1922 Sedan.
FOR SAI.K—A practically new piano.
Southern Association
All above cars have starters
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
At New Orleans, 3; Birmingham. 2.
1920 I -ton Truck.
(150.00.
319 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp
At Atlanta, 0; Mobile, 4.
All in fine condition, tires, etc.
At Memphis, 2; Nashville, 6.
fo T ts A l.i. T utomohile, 1919 Scripp*
HANFORD MOTOR CO.
At
Little Bock, 9; Chattanooga. 10.
Booth 5-pass, touring car. A bar­
Dodgr Dealers
gain. Make me an offer.
Cameron Phone No. .1
20-fitc
Trent, W tlakn Apts., No. 19. 24-Otp
COLLEGE-BASEBALL
STOLEN— From residence of II. T.
At Wnslngton: Georgia Tech, 7;
P 6 li SALE— Paige speedster at a
I’aFe, a 32 S. A W. pistol, black
bargain. Giim I tires nnd everything. bnrrel with nick in hnndle, nnd now Georgetown, 8.
At Charlottesville: William and
104 W. First St.
26-fltp Anscti folding kodak No. 210. Re­
Mary, ft; University of Virginia, 0.
FOR SALE—7 or H room furniture ward for any information of same.
for rooming house, in good condi­
2fl-2tp
GAMES TODAY
tion. H rooms, $100; 7 rooms, $300;
hospitality Is a state of mind, not
Orlando at Jacksonville,
house rent reasonable. House full of tho art of annoying guests with per­
lakeland at Tampa.
roomers. Cause for selling wanting sistent attentions.
St. Petersburg nt Daytona.

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“ &gt;e Key Wi I Boy Seouta wanted
Will Reearmt Thin Bennll.

" mmp m a community that stood
f„| Custom.
tor l*iy* wrirk ami especially
______
spcr-lully for the
!'&lt;»&gt;' Scouts and for civic pride and
Wednesday. April 20. at ;t::;o p. m..
tor that reason he wanted them to jn Central Park the N. de V Howreturn to Sanford.
His
renu.it ,.,.i r*g«......
i,
..
in
rniui-i ard Chapter U. I&gt;. ( .. will observe
was given the hearty assurance that Decoration Day. There will he a

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htrt.-

The Episcopal church ut IicUU |
willill spend
spend nround
nround 110,000
|IO,OOn rnnodlL
ing their place of worship.

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The Churchwell Co.
Sanford’s New Store-

Phone 127
m assai

l,AD IES’ D E P A R T M E N T

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

BLACK POINTEX HOSE

MEN’S SILK HOSE

in Idice and Corded

In Drown nnd White with Clocks

$ 1.00

$3.48

NEW
j’ JillO

SOCKS
D O /ll

EOT

SPRING CAPS
In Fancy Patterns

In White nnd Hlack

$1.50

25c

anti $2.00

I.A D 1 K S ’

N E W EOT

RUBBER APRONS
For Kitchen Wear

STRAW HATS

$2.50

48c

and $n.OO

P A Y CASH ----Save on Each Purchase— That You May Have More to Purchase With

The Churchwell Co.
FIRST STREET

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THE SANFORD DAILY nERALD, WEDNESDAY, A P R IL 26, 1922

(c ) The extension and enlarge Florida, is a necessary public improve­
merit of the drainage and sewerage ment and will be o f general benefit in
system of tfie City of Sanford, Flori­ ita relation to the municipality.
Section 8.—That the amount of
da.
Tiste is a matter of
"A n Ordinance Providing for on lt(d) The construction of paved, bonds required for tho purpose set
tobacco quality
■ue of Bondi by the City of Sanford,
macadamized and other hard surfaced forth in Section 7, of this ordinance
Florida, In the sum of 1625,000.00 for
We itstt it at our hontit
■treeta in the City of Sanford, Flori­ is the sum of $40,000.00, and the sum
Municipal Purposes; the Proceeds De­
Iwiirf
that the tobacco* uted
of $40,000.00 of said proposed issue of
da.
in Chrmrfifld srr of finer
rived from the Sale Thereof to be used
(e ) The funding and paying of the bonds is hereby appropriated for the
quality (and hrncc of better
for Building and Constructing a Mu­
outstanding floating indebtedness of exclusive use and purpose set forth in
lu te ) than ia say other
nicipal Building, for the Exteniion of
the City of Sanford, Florida, cvldcnc Section 7, of this ordinance.
Cigarette at the price.
Park Avenue Northward into the Wat­
Section 9.—That it is the determi­
ed by the vouchers heretofore issued
ers o f I-ako Monroe, for the RxtenU tgitt W Mjf's TVAaer* C».
nation of the City Commission that
by the City of Sanford, Florida,
•ion of the Drainage and Sewerage
the sum o f $468,000.00 will be required
Therefore,
System, for Constructing Payed, Ma­
to
pay the cost of constructing certain
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO­
cadamized or Other Hard Surfaced
paved, macadamized and other hard
PLE
OF
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD.
8treets and for Funding and Paying
aurfacod streets in the City of San­
the Outstanding Floating Indebted­ FLORIDA:
ford, Florida, and that the said pro­
8cctlon 1.—That a bond issue in the
ness o f the City of Sanford, Evidenced
posed paving and hard surfacing of
by Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and sum of |fl2,r&gt;,000.00, for the municipal certain streets in said City Is a necAuthorizing the Mayor of the City of purposes enumerated and specifically ccssnry public improvement ami will
Sanford, Florida, to call an Election set forth in the preamble of this ordi­ bo o f general benefit in ita relation to
to Determine the Question as to the nance, ire, and the same is hereby au­
the municipality.
Issuance of Said Bonds for the Afore­ thorized, provided, however, that be­
Section 10.—That the amount of
fore said bonds, or any part of said
said Purposes.
bonds required for the purpose set
Whereas, the City Commission of bonds shall he issued, this ordinance forth in Section 9, of this ordinance is
the City of Snnfonl, Florida, deem it shall be first approved by n majority
the sum of $468,000.00, and the sum
expedient and to the best interests of vote of the electors of the City of
of $468,000.00 of said proposed bond
the City of Sanford, Florida, to is- Sanford, who nro qualified to voto as
issue is hereby appropriated for the
■tie bonds of the City of Sanford, Flor­ shown by the registration and tax
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
ida, in the sum of $025,000.00 for mu- books of the City, at an election railed
Section 9 of this onilnan-*
nicipal purposes, the proceeds to be 1nnd held for that purpose, at such
Section 11.—That it Is the determi­
derived from the sale of said bonds to time and in such manner ns proscrib*
nation of the City Commission th a t'
be used for thd following municipal «d by law and the ordinances of the
20 for 18c
tho present outstanding floating in-1
CIG A R E T T E S
purposes, to-wlt:
City of Sanford, Florida.
10 for 9c
debtedness of the City of Snnfonl,1
(a ) Building and constructing a
Section 2.—That said ber.da zhall 1m
o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos— blended
Vacuum tins
Florida, amounting to the sum of $35,municipal building for the housing of of the denomination of One Thousand
of
50
45c
000.00 should lie funded by tho Issu- [
the municipal library o f the City of Dollars each, bearing interest at the
rntc of six per centum per annum, in- ance of bonds, and that said outstand­
Sanford, Florida.
ing floating indebtedness should be
(b) The Extension of Park Ave- tcrest payable semi-annually on the
paid, thereby improving the financial
nue Northward into the waters of 1st days of July and January, said
condition
of suit] city, and that the
Lake Monroe to enable the public t&lt;&gt; bonds to Iw numbered consecutively
payment of said floating indebtedness
ftom
1
to
625,
both
numbers
inclu­
avail themselves of the right of com­
will bo of general benefit in its rela­
merce ami transportation afforded by sive, said Dot els to mature in the fol­
tion to the municipality.
water, and to furnish the means of lowing manner, to-wit: bonds to be
Section 12.—That the amount of
access from the highway by land to numlmred from 1 to 300, both num
FIREMAN LOSES SIGHT
Tht- spray according to Professor The first spraying should be don*
bond*
required for the purpose set
the highway by water for the use of bors inclusive, shall be serial bonds;
OF ONE EVE WHEN
J. R. Watson, entomologist, should when tho earliest tomatoes are the
the maturity dates of bonds of this is forth in Section 11, o f this ordinance
the public.
FIRE HOSE HIT HIM be composed of lead nrsenntc powder size of peas. A week inter, if there
is
tiie
sum
of
$36,000.00,
and
tho
sunt
sue to be numbered from i to 300,
------and water in the proportion of one is no rain, make a second application.
both numlter* inclusive, shall be as fol­ of $35,000.00 of said proposed bond Is­
Illy T I p Vnflflitfd
sue is hereby appropriated for the oxpound of powder to fifty gallons of Should it rain shortly after the first
lows, to-wit:
ST. PETERSBURG, April 2 5 in
elusive
use
ami
purpose
set
forth
water. The milk obtnined by slack­ spraying, it would be advisable to
Bonds numbered I to 30 to mature
Carl Bell, member of the local fire
Section II, of this ordinance.
ing 2 pounds of fresh lime should be upply the second application within
July 1st, 1925.
Section 13.- -That, in accordance department, has lost the sight of one added to the spray In order that it three or four days. Even a single
Bonds numbered from 31 to GO to
with
Section 7, of the Revised Ordi­ of his eyes ns the result of being might have good sticking qualities application will greatly reduce the
mature July 1st, 1926.
struck in the face with the full force
and to prevent burning the plants. percentage of infestation.
Bonds numbered from 61 to 90 to nances o f the City of Sanford, Florida, o f water from n lire hoBe.
the
Mayor
of
the
City
o
f
Sanford,
mature July 1st, 1927.
The accident occurred while the de­
I Bonds numbered from 91 to 120 Florida, is hereby instructed, author­ partment was fighting a blaze at the
ized and empowered to call an elec­
to mature July 1st, 1928.
city incinerator recently. Tho fire,
Bonds numbered from 121 to 150 to tion to determine the question of the man holding the neck of tho hose
issuance of the bonds provided for by
mature July 1st, 1929.
became unbalanced when u piece of
T II0 3 . J. A. R E ID Y
this
ordinance.
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
footing
lipped from under him. The
Section 14.—That the form of the
Attorney and Counsellor-at-l.a«r
mature July 1st, 1930.
hose swayed and its stream struck
Bonds numbered from 181 to 210 to
for ®al,l election shall bo ns
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
Bell nearby. Althouvh he suffered
follows, to-wit:
mature July 1st, 1931,
an
immediate swelling of one side of
Over Seminole County Bank
“ For the Approval of that certain
Hands numbered from 211 to 240 to
his
face he did not consider the hurt
ordinnneo of the City of Sanford, en­
mature July 1st, 1932.
serious until a subsequent pain de­
Bonds numbered from 211 to 270 titled
George A. DeCottes
veloped in the eye.
"A n Ordinance Providing for
to mature July 1st, 1933.
His mishap has prompted Chief
an
issue
of
Bonds
by
tho
City
of
Attorncy-at-I.aw
Bonds numbered from 271 to 300 to
McNulty
to request Mayor Pulvcr to
Sanford, Florida, in the sum of
mature July 1st, 1934.
arrange
for
blanket insurance to
Orer Hrminnle County Bank
$625,000.00 for Municipal Purpos­
bunds to Iw numbered from 301 to
protect
members
of the department,
BANFOKD
FLORIDA 625, both numbers inclusive shall bear
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
disabled
in
fine
of
duty.
Several
Sale Thereof In !&gt;« Urcd far
same date of maturity, bonds number.
years ago, the chief said, a new f ire—
Building nnd Constructing a Mu­
«-.! Sui to 625, both numbers inclu­
S. O. Shinholscr
man broke his leg, sliding down a
nicipal Building, for the Exten­
sive, shall mature 30 years nfter date
pole in answering his first alnrm.
Contractor and Builder
sion of Park Avenue northward
of the issuance thereof; this entire Is­
8ANFOBD
.;. .;. FLORID
sue of bond * to lie dated July 1st, 1922,1 into the Waters of Lake Monroe,
MIAMI SCENE OF TWO
for the Extension of the Drnlnboth principal and Interest of said
STATE CONVENTIONS
age and Sewerage System, for
bonds to lie payable at some bank in
SM ITH BROS.
Construct
ing
Paved,
Macadamized
the City *»f New York, Stale of New
I llr Tb^ ...... .
IV ru )
or other Hard Surfaced Streets,
MIAMI, April 25.—Two state con­
Garage and Machine Co. York.
and for Funding nnd Paying tiie
Section 8.—‘I hot it is the determi­
ventions are scheduled to open hero
Expert Auto Repair Work
Out landing Floating Indebted­
nation of the City Commissinn that
today and delegates to each were ar­
ness of the City of Sanford, Evi­
Phuno 30
Comer First and Oak the sum of $15,000.00 will lie required
riving in large numbers last night.
denced by Vouchers Heretofore
j to pay tho cost of building and con
The 30th annual convocation of
Issued, and Authorising the May­
“ WE D E L IV E R TH E GOOD S' Jstrurting the municipal building for
the Episcopal missionary diocese will
or of the City of Sanfurd, Flori­
j the- housing of the municipal library
take place in
Trinity Episcopal
Quick Service Transfei of tho City of Sanford, and that the da, In call an Election to Deter­ church.
Bishop Cameron Mann, of
Storage Facilities
construction of said library building is mine the Question as to the Issu­
Orlnndo, is the principal speaker on
ance of Sabi Bonds for the Afore­
the opening day’s program, lie will
If we please you, tell others; If no a necessary public improvement and
said Purposes"
will lie of great benefit In its relation
ad.lress the session this evening and
tell ua. Phone 49H
to the municipality of tho City of San­ ami FOR BONDS."
present a review of the last year’s
"Against the approval of thnt cer­ work. About 150 delegates are ex­
ford, Florida.
Sanford Steam Laundry Section 4.—That the amount of tain ordinance of the City of Sanford, pected to attend.
bonds required for the purpose sot Florida, entitled,
The Florida Furniture and Storage
FOR SERVICE
"An Ordinance Providing for
forth in Section 3 of this ordinance is
Association will open its convention
Cull 146-J
un Issue of Bonds by the City of
the sum of $16,000.00, mid tho sum of
this morning with a business scsSanford, Florida, in the sum of
W. R A W L IN G . Prop.
■ion.
$15,000.00 o f said proposed issue of
$625,000.00, for Municipal Pur­
STAR TING P R O M P T L Y A T 10 A. M.
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
poses;
the
Proceeds
Derived
from
exclusive use nnd purpose of construc­
The Hollywood custom o f taking
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y ting and building said municipal build-1 the Sale Thereof to bo Used for ‘‘nightcaps"
at a neighbor's house
C A III?AD — * will sell to the highest and best bidders
Building nnd Constructing a Mu­
ing referred to in Section 3, of this
may be excused; but having night­
»JU I l E i / l D
W ITH O U T RESERVE a choice collection
WORKS
nicipal Building, for the Extension
gowns there is a little too much.
of Horses and Males of all sizes and weights, among which
ordinance.
of Park Avenue Northward into
V. C. COLLER. Prop.
will he found (he following: 12 head of real good Farm
Section 5.— That It is tiie determina­
the Waters of Lake Monroe, for
Horses nnd Mares, thnt are all broke nnd ready for tho plow
tion of the City Commission that the
JACKSONVILLE POI'UI.ATION
General Shop and Mill sum of $67,000.00 will be required to the Extension of the Drninogc nnd
and harrow. This Farm Stock must he seen to he appreci­
GROWS IS FIVE YEARS
Sewerage System, for Construct­
ated. Three spans of real Draft Horses, with weight, bone
pay the coat of the extension of
ACCORDING TO DIRECTORY
Work
ing Paved, Macadamized or Oth­
and suhslancc for heavy ho tiling purposes. 10 head of real
Park Avenue northward Into tiie wat­
er Hard Surfaced Street*, nnd for
illf
Tlir
i
m
a
r*#
till
r«i
high class Hiding Horses, that are broken in the snddle to
ers
of
Lake
Monroe
to
enable
the
pub­
C O NTRACTO R nnd HUILDEIi
Funding nnd Paying the Out­
JACKSONVILLE. April 2G.-Jackall gaits.
lic to avail themselves of the right of
standing Floating Indehtedne-s of
sonvillc'a 1922 directory just o ff the
Ii7 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla. commerce and transportation afforded
the
City
of
Sanford,
Evidenced
by
press contains 60,736 names, and the
FR EE B A R B E C U E L U N C H
by water, nnd to furnish the means of
Vouchors Heretofore Issued, nnd
statistician hy figuring 2 1-2 persons 5
access from tho highway by land to
Authorizing the Mayor of the
to each name concludes the city has ■ “ TERM S OF S A LE are practically cash.” However, wo will
tho highway by water for the use of
Geo. W . Knight
accept indorsed bankable notes hearing interest for 60 days.
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
to
Call
n population of 126.840.
tho public, nnd that thn extension nnd
Real Estate and Insurance
an
Election
to
Determine
the
The
Smith
nnd
the
Browns,
as
us■
construction o f Pork Avenue north­
SANFORD
FLORIDA ward into the waters of Lake Monroe
question an to the Issuance of
TH IS BIG S A LE W IL L T A K E P L A C E regardless of
uni are vying for thu numerical hnn- ■
Said Bonds for the Aforesaid Pur­
or«, with the former showing po loss ■ rain, os we have lots of shelter at
is a necessary public improvement and
poses,"
in its perennial lead. The Smiths ■
will be of general benefit in its rota­
■
nnd
AG
A
IN
ST
BONDS."
are
two pages nhend of the Browns ■
Sanford Machine #
tion to the municipality of tho City of
■
Section 16,—That this ordinance 14 to 12. This follows the usual ■
Sanford, Florida.
Foundry Co.
shall
become effective
immediately polyglot of nomenclature from a ■
Section 0.— That the amount of
■
fair representation of the finny tribe
upon its final passage and adoption.
bonds
required
for
the
purpose
set
:
Gonorsl Machine and Rolltr Work;
Adopted on this the 10th day of through the royal househouid ta ■
forth in Section 6, of this ordinance is
■
Lords and Kings.
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Platon*; the sunt of $67,000.00, and tho sum of April, A. D. 1922.
CHA8. E. HENRY,
■
Orcrafse Rings and Pins; Fly wheat $67,000,00 of said proposed issue of
TOMATO WORM
■
S. O. CHASE,
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shaftn reBOTHERS
THE
GROWER
W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 3RD
FOREST
LAKE,
:
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
—CAN BE KILLED ■
City Commission of
turned; agents for Calilo Inboard and Section 6, of thia ordinance.
: Starting promptly at 10 a. m., continuing until the last ani­
Sanford, Florida.
Section 7.—That it ia the determi­
■
mal is sold.
Outboard M oto r*.---------- Phono ft
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in
V
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r
u
i
■
nation of tho City Commission that Attest:
GAINE.tVii.LE, April 26.—Tomato
____________ .
_________________________________ •
U R. PHILIPS,
(S E A L)
the sum o f $40,000.00 will bo required
grewers are greatly exercised because 5
City
Clerk,
Sanford,
Florida.
to
pay
the
cost
of
the
extension
and
of
the inroads being made by the to­ ■
Rayfield Carburators
enlargement of the drainage and sew­ 4-12-19-26; May 3-10-17
mato worm and numerous requests
F. N. B U R T
Installed and Guaranteed by
erage system of the City of Sanford,
for a remedy are being received by
Owner of Stock and Spring Garden Ranch
Florida, and that the extension and
Perhaps this thing could he com­ the Experiment Station here. The I
Sanford Battery Service enlargement
of the drainage and sew­ promised by accepting the bonus in reply in each instance has been,
P. G. W ALD RO N, Auctioneer
erage ayatem of the City of Sanford, principle.
Company
"Spray with lead arsenaU."

ORDINANCE NO. 30j

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Chesterfield

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PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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AUCTION SALE
Blooded Live Stock

Horses and
Mules

Spring Garden
RANCH

DeLEON SPRINGS

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FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3

Spring Garden Ranch

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DeLeon Springs, Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922

phogress o f r a d io
through t h e y e a r s
Wireless Research Began Long
Ago, But Development Has
Been Swift Lately.
research started iraryr
irsn
ai far back area &gt;• 1827.
L . 0 the ridio telephone Is not a rertol twrfeitlwn; rather It Is that Introiuctloo to tb* Hyman of tba human
rote* and muiic baa suddenly popularh«l M&gt;roahla| that wlrelesa men had
HocjM ■ pastime or amusement. Usrs
k lJjg f iirtmol'JglcaJ record of wireltS9•

was found that tba rumtHU discharge from a lay dan Jar
*oo!d roajnrtUe a *te*I needle.
j^ j _Electro-rongnatle Induction
• u discovered between two entirely
i*p*rut*' circuit* h, Michael Faraday.
j&amp;tf—fookc nnd Wheatatona of
Lcnrioo.
nnd Morse of the
Ceiled Stab* take out flt&gt;t patent for
rtectrlr telegraphSit'Inbell of Munich
miff-ucd that n system of wireless
telegraphy coulil l-e established after
hU dl»'"v*r&gt; "f the tl*e of the earth
return
u*—Joe.-i'ti llenrr (II. 8. A.) pro­
duce.) the first high-frequency elecIrir osculations. and stilted that the
ronden-er discharge I" oscillatory.
(MJ — Wlr.'l™- experiment! were
nude by H F. It Morse by electric
(oadurthm through wuter aero**
Washington canal nnd across wide
fivers
1M1—A wireless system for trnnsatlsntlc communication wn* suggested.
ji,j5_\Vnier waa used ns a conducttar medium In wireless experiments
arro** a wide rlvt e.
1M9—Intelligible signal* were artwily lent across n river 4.M0 feet
wide In India, but the cost wn* found
prohibitive for cor ttierdal use.
1M7—The electric wave* that nre
bow ut111red In wireless telegraphy
acd telephony were predicted In nn

PAO BTHRBS

1distance of 00 miles by radio iliualL I. C. C. C0N8IDRR8
feet last night. Th# fight to hold lection of the tolls had been legal­ asking that he not punish her.
1001—Itadlo communication started
MERGING OF ROADS
the embankments at
threatened ised and no recovery could be made.
“ That evening,’’ said Prof. )f«r*
’with five Islands In the Hawaiian
INTO 19 SYSTEMS points, between Cairo and VlcksThe United States Supreme Court bier's communication, “ I interviewed
igroup. Th# first British ship U fitted
-------burg had still been successful up to held in effect, thst any intention of the child who, realising whet th*
with tha wireless telegraph.
1902—Radiograph signals received
W A sM
t o n T a p HI
If.
« P r w « ! , the legislature to have previously en­ contents o f the note were that beg
.
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confidence of the central river levees acted a law legaliring such tolls mother hud sent to me, doubtlesd
:aboard vessels at aoa at 1,500 statute cration o f the plan
for tha consolida- , , ,,
, ,
jmllrs.
Signals received from a dis­ lion of .11 major r.U ro.d. of Ih. h° ™ " ‘ “ ™ V - ...................
, . could not be considered ns to deprive was of tho opinion that she waa bstance of 2,000 miles.
the plaintiff of his right to n refund ynnd punishment, and became disre­
Unltol S U L . Into 10 b u m .y .t.m .
* " “ * ,1' " * “ “
1003— King Edward receives a ra­
'f monies paid to the improvement spectful when I questioned her con­
wns inaugurated yesterday by the in- . ... ,
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,
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dio message from President Roosevelt .
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of Hickman, Ky., where n swift cur- lauml before tho passage of the leg­ cerning her offense whereupon I
commission.
. .
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,
.Hlgh-power stations were ordered by tenstate ,commerce
.. „ . ..
rent is undermining the banks out- islation.
slapped her face once and sent horn*
The
plan
ns
it
affects
the
south,
.
.
.
'the Italian government First trans­
.
,
. A.
„ „ . o, ,
sde the levee and where caving has
a letter that evening notifying tbs
,
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atlantic radio message sent. Tele­ east quqnrtcr of the United States
_ .
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, ,
occurred for several days, harming SCHOOL PR IN C IPAL
parents that if I was not allowed to
graphic news service for shlpa at aea was taken up first, nnd commissioner_
,,
,
, ,
,
. operations in that section arc prac- !
punish her I would hafe to suspend
la started. Marconi knighted In Rus­ ,,
SLAPPED PUPILS FACE
Hal! assisted by
examiners, opened „ „ „ , uspcndl,d nnd cvcry ftVnllablc
her from school,, an J she is now in *
sia.
the hearing, with a request o f inter. min ,
work on tho rlver front, !
AND NOW IS IN JJAIL
1004— The first press message was
condition of ausoonslon.n&gt;
csted parties present for ah exchange wher# |hf . itllJltbn X w ni(lht wa„ (
sent across the sea.
The warrant for the arrest o f the
of views n sto how the general study . . . . .
.
a ir Th* Aaunrlntr# I’ rrai,
lPOfk—Patent suit started In New
said to be well n hand.
principal
was sworn out by the fath­
PENSACOLA, April 25.— Prof. A.
jTork between the Marconi and Ds For­ should proceed.
South of Arkansas Cty, Ark., the
er
of
the
child.
R. B. Cain, vice-chairman of the situation is stilt critical, although A. Merbler, principal of the school,
est company.
nt Brnne, n town In this county north
Short Line Railroad DIvisPatent fhr horizontal directional American
. . .
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,
engineers claim a break there will be
of here, has made bond for his ap­ FLOODS IN TEXAS
serial Is taken out. This waa a great ion ruled that evidence concerning prevented
REFUGEES IN TREKS
step forward in loeig-dlstanra work.
pearance in court to be tried on a
tho interests of the short line would
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1900—International conference la he sought and taken as each district
charge of assaulting one of his pu­
NEAR TOUT WORTH
CANAL TOLLS ILLE G AL
held In Bsrlln, at which most of tha was concerned.
pils.
John E. Benton,
W mtrlea of the world are represented.
SAYS SUPREME COURT
Prof. Merbler, In a communication
counsel for the Florida railroad com­
(Hr Th* A.aoeUtrS Prvaal
1907—Tbs nse ef steal dUks tar
CANNOT RE COLLECTED to the Pcnsncola Journal in explana­
producing notes were raceess fully mission said he would desire present
FORT WORTH, Texas, April 23*tion of the incident, said Lctltia
n protest against tho tentative plans
tested.
A boat picking up flood refugees
( l lr T l f A l i M l i t r S Prr*«J
Merritt &gt;..id hecn ordered to his room
Jor
consolidation
as
laid
out.
Radio station* In Ireland and Nova
MIAMI, April 25.— Bon*, owners by n teacher for violating a school from housetops and trees, ctpslsed
Beotia were opened for limited public
Acting under provisions of the
who paid tolls to the s
prior to rule. Instead of reporting to him, here today. Two women and one
service.
transportation net of 1920, tho com
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tho enactment of legtdntion in June however,(the girl went home nnd re­ man nre known to have drowned.
1906—Radio atalions opened for un­ mission .had, prepared, „some
m o n th s.................
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1919, making the ;o kvticn oi tho turned next day with a note from With the reports of four previous
limited public service between Orest
ago by President Wm. Z. Ripley of
Britain and Canada.
tolls legal mny have the money re­ her mother saying the parent real­ drownings, the death list here now
1909— Btesmslilp In collision with an­Hurvurd University a complete pro
" rc« n,1 dl&gt;d8 ™ 0 ized the girl had done wrong but is seven.
other off tho const of Florida auo- posal under which the railroads of f 'in* dthe
United
States
would
he
formed
*
S
uPrc,"
f
(
“
urt , of lh* .Uni
.
coeda In calling assistance by radio.
l'&gt;' ,,hL‘ ,
1910— Marconi receives messagesinto 10 groups. The plan would re- J ■*“
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»
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Pioneer Boot Line against the Inter0,700 miles while on board ship going .tnin
the principle of competition, be.
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nn! Improvement Board, according i
to Mouth America.
tween tho vast new systems by giv'
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n #
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&lt;•«, to tho nterprctntion of the tribun- |
Spanish radio company formed.
mg all of the important areas so fnr
, . *
„
,
a s nil ng by legal nuthordies here,
1911— Canadian government leased
■as possible to tow o rmore of tho
'
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,•
radio stations for 20 years.
n_
»
t i.
l.™
The
United States Suprem-i
'
...fourt
,, i
1012— Radio distress signals fromnew railroads. Tho law does not pro#(
reversed the decision o f the I* lorida i
vide
for
the
consolidation
but
sets
the Titanic bring nsalstance and savs
j forward tho principle that under SuJ T C° T in *hc ,c“ sc:
lives of 700 passengers.
There is a satisfaction in knowing1 that
T ,c cn!,c l,r('l|k,hl l,y lht' I 'oneor j
1013— Testa were made between tha
I federal rate regulation weak railwhen you send for a thing that you will get it.
Klffel tower In France and tha sta­ I ronds should ho linked with stronger Boat Lino wns to recover $1,40) paid i
us
tolls
for
passage
through
the
ran*
tion nt Washington. During the trip lines in order to maintain trnnsportaIt is our purpose to maintain our stocks
Into Central Asia un explorer received Ition efficiency under controlled rates. uls between Fort Lauderdale and
his longitude nnd time signals from a
Moore Haven anil West Palm Reach
so that you will not be disappointed.
The chairman said yesterday he exdistant radio station.
and North Haven through the Now
|
peeted
the
hearing
to
continue
sever­
1014— Marconi and radio officials
North River and Palm Beach Canals.
Another thing,— the price is not ad­
•tart test of wireless telephone bo- al months.
( Tiie toll was 10 cents per linenl foot
tween vessels of the Italian fleet. Tha
vanced during a temporary local shortage.
test was continued between vessels on FLOOD SITU ATIO N SAID
f" r cr!‘ rt,
rn'1 ° f l.h''
the high sens nnd voice# were heard
TO HE W ELL IN HAND
h;‘
W e are at your service all the time.
______
1tho improvement board had n right
with clarity at a distance of 44 miles.
to
collect
tho
tolls
hut
his
ruling
was
One day radio telephone communica­
, d Z T h * A » « * ir la tr S P r r *«1
tion was kept up constantly for 12
MEMPHIS. April 25.— With tho reversed by the State Supreme Court.
hours.
Croat Tlrltnln declared war crest of the third rise in tho MissThe same day the opinion wns
issippi expected nt Cairo this even- handed down, however, the stito lcging, accurate predictions on thelislnturo enacted n law legalizing the
bright tho flood waters will attain It collection of tho tolls,
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tho central nnd lower rivers can be
This turn of events again brought
made. Tuesday nivht, United States the Pioneer Lino’s complaint before
G R O W E R S S U P P L IE S
weather bureau officials nnid last ibe Supreme Court of this ■&lt;Ute
night. The Cairo gauge recorded 53 where it was then held that the eol-

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H. Q. Corcoran of Washington, D. C., Moods Ns Aarlal for His Radio Outfit,
His Rtctlvlrg Wlro Dtlng Connected to the Wire Springs of His B*d.
sJJro-s before th* Royal Society In
upon Germany August 4 and all pri­
Und»n. Knclnnd:
vate radio telegraphy and telephony
1 ^ ‘- Tla* sending of an electric cur­
auspended.
rent tlirnugh earth wns systematical1915—Radio communication between
Ij iluit’«&lt;] by John Trowbridge of
America and Japan la completed. Th#
Ilsnurd It wns found (bat signallog might be carried on over large stations were located at Han Franclac*
dlMatin - between pint c* not connected nnd Tokyo with a relny station at Hon­
olulu.
by wires.
The American Telephon# and TslsPV»—It wns found thnt telephonic
graph company succeeded In radio tel­
»!&gt;*•*&lt;h could be conveyed by Induction
ephoning from Arlington station at
over n splice of quarter tulle. Tills
Washington to Ilewull, a distance of
experiment took place tn England.
nearly 5,000 miles.
lWh*—Electric waves were sug­
Secretary Daniel* of the United
gested ns being particularly suitable
f&gt;r the tending of nlgunls through States navy transmitted telephonic
message* from Washington to th*
fog*
1MC—An Instrument for tho detec­ Brooklyn navy yards.
1010—President Wilson «nd tha mltion of electro ningRetlc waves was
discovered which was given the name [kado of Japan exchange messages
over the new tnu'*p"°lnr radio serrof • “coherer."
iIce, which Is formnlly opened.
IN'l A srU-mlst of Berlin signaled
1917— Senators Marconi visits the
through thrit* miles of wuter.
United
States and aids greatly tn re­
lv».V High frequency waves excite
cruiting fur radio operators fur th#
curiosity of Krnniore Marconi.
United Btates army.
l't” * I lr*i patent for prnctlenl
1918— Wireless telephony progressed
*ircle*s transmitting system Is taken
.rapidly,
hefng nsed to a great evfent
out In London by Matron!. Afterward,
successful signaling was carried out In the equipment of airplanes.
Several new long range stations
O’ er distances ss great as one und
on* quarter miles. Hlr William Preeen Iwere erected In the United 8tatcs, It
of Hie British postolficc system In­ being claimed for one built at Annapo­
terested his ,ohorts in Marconi's wire­ lis, Md.. that It waa capable of com­
munication at 4,000 tnlles. The United
less experiments.
Btates government also opened a hlghlet*, Marconi establishes cummunlration between points four miles dts- power station at Bordeaux.
In September of this year radio algBalloons were used to iusm ui I
nals sent from a point 12,000 mile*
•otrntiae.
Marconi demonstrates his wireless nway were received In Sydney, Aus­
»)»lem before the king of Italy, com- tralia.
1919— With the exception of the
municatlng with two Italian warship*
three trapsatluntlr illghls—that of the
nine miles distant.
Die first Marconi station Is erected U. S. N»’~l. und the British (lights of"
« f the Me of Wight and experiment, Alrock nnd Brown and the dirigible
conducted over a distance of 14 mile*. B .11, In which radio communication
Near the fnil ot „ le JMr ,he Rn{ played an Important part In keeping
Costing wireless station wn, ,„rre**. the ships of rite air on their courses—
no very grout ppijtres* wns made In
fully operated.
1H08—The first paid marcunlgram radio telegraphy, although radio tele*** *rat from the Isle of Wight phony was lirlng pushed ohms quietly.
station.
Restriction* upon amateur receiving
UW —Reports made
----- on llghthouas! nnd *pn'l,nr wpr*
,,ir Amrr‘ "
* ' "lent hy radio. First French tUn c“ n
Is fitted with radio apparatus. In 1000—ThtH was the year of the radio
wmmunlcatlon between two telephone, more attention probably hehtllwns Is established New York Inj; paid to thta branch of radio thnn
to lla cider brother, telegraphy. Sev­
r'" ]U' T,'" 'n «* Intereral broadcasting station* were ojpened.
S i e ln .? r. * rU&lt;’"T" 'ni,‘ Url“ »»' " nr
1921—Thl* year wss another radio
' Introduces Msrcool apparatus
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telephonic year.
It wn* marked hy
,'*r&gt;nan vessel communicates . the opening of numerous broadcasting
stations.

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N ovem b er—
“ Hereafter the price o f the
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T h e lowest price ever quoted on
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standard performance.

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lnf» that "U sco” showed Its good
faith by announcing this price
last fall.
T h e same intent to serve that
has madc“ Usco” a standard value
for years.

And now, with the opening of
Spring, there seem to be quite a
num ber o f “ N e w nnd Special
tires” coming into the market in
the $10.90 price range.

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DR. GBORGB H YM AN
Florida automobiles has all, most CATTLE ABF DYING
real cities of central Florida. For I
W IL L DELIVER THE
UNCLE HANK
all of them, got a plate inscribed with
ON KISSIMMEE PR a IRIH
many years our principal corners J
BACCALAUREATE ADDp^i
the name of the town where they
-------rik lb tf4 #r#ry &gt;Hm m m t f i l u
have been handicapped by frame bullcame from, so if they happen to
B. P. Whiddcn, a local citixen who
U f al lk » llrral* l i l M l u I f f
dink's that were not commensurate
The many friends o f Dr. GtM||
*&gt;■■■11* A * * . l u l t t f , rim.
meet
another
car
that
won’t
give
owns
a Urgo herd o f cattle on the
with the growing city and now these
Hymen will be delighted to learn that
ground why the survivor will know Kissimmee prairie, returned yestercomers will correspond with the rest
he has accepted an invitation extend,
where to mail the parts. They have day from a long trip in that district
of
the
business
portion
of
the
city
of
__________ I 'f U S I H W B ________
ed him by SupL Lawton and th*
also got their weight stamped on and told some very Interesting facte
26,000 people in 1927.
board of achool trustees to delim
H. J. IIULLY------------------------ U l l M
their license plate which is done as a regarding the way the cattle in that
—
■■ o ■■
Jt, J. I.ILLARO _ I r f i r l a r f - T m i m r
the baccalaureate sermon for tfci
kind of alibi for whatever happen! to part of the country are suffering for
V. A. &gt; i:KL
........ U a t m l H iu c t ?
Albert Glchrist says that his
graduating class o f the Sanfoid Higt
•C. L. IHW IX____ C tm la lU i H i u f t r
them in a collision, like for instance, the want of water.
. ,
__—
r k ii* iw « » ia *.wo r. m .
friends havc been so Insistent that he
suppose there was a big car from
Mr. Whldden said: " I went prac- 1 chon] ° n Sa daJ J a* ^ th- tt h
i l i t r t u i i f lialra Ma*r K m « b aa just had to get in the race for U. S.
A iilk illa i
Philadelphia met a little car from titcally all over the prairie looking
‘ na‘
** a oak,
Senator. Well, Albert will add much
• ■kw ilplln Prlft la A l i u n
Florida and they wouldn’t neither of over my cattle and found them f orv c0 as -aa
our
iha.
humor to the campaign and we cer­
Oa* Yaar -___
them jump off of the road or back up greatly in need of water. In some mg P“
ye*” c »er\ ces wilj fc,
tainly need some. It Is positively the
(Im Wualks ^ _____
and the little Florid, car got .11 Jl.ces there were .mall mud helps held In th« h,* h ■choo» auditorium at
l»#ll«*r#* la City By CarrWy
Oa# Ur#k ..
,, —--- U Oats dryest campaign we havc ever been
smashed up, why the man that own- full of water but It waa so black with UBU* •
__________________
&gt; Tk* bis I!- la l l - H I * Weakly Her­ through.
ed
it
could
show
you
the
license
mud
that
it
was
only
fit
for
drinkc-r-rinv m
---------- o---------at* aallaaly aarrn aearlaala Caaaty
aa* la yablUha* every Yri*ay. A*»erplate
where
it
tells
what
tlft
car
ing
purposes
after
being
boiled.
In
*
,
u
e
i'iii?
tU n v in
The campaign is quiet and will bo
llalaa ralea a a (« kaarra aa ayylleaASSUME INDEBTEDNESS
weighs and then he could say no one of these holes we found twenty.
tiaa. Drove rail# la aallllra. MAO y»r quiet and there is no need for any­
IN CITY ST. PETERSBURG
year, alreaya la a*»aa«e.
wonder he licked me aa he outweighs four cows stuck in the mud they had
one to get heated up over it. This la
R KM III: II T ill: ABSOCIATBO m i l l
me
2.700
pounds.
perished,
before
reaching
the
main
Olr Tk# Arr##tatr* I'rrari
The Associated Proas is excluaive- really an o ff year in poltica and no
Judgin'
from appearances.
I should
.,
.
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.
A Florida man told me a while ago body of water. Thousands of cattle
ST. PETERSBURG,
25.-A
. . . . . .
/.
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.
- April
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|y entitled to the use for republics- chance to get up an argument so why «ay th more prominent a doctor ba- i . . . . . . .
th* ‘ ,the ,tata w” *am } * “ ®f auto* “ nd ho* « " • ,c* ttf red * » ovf.r, thc bond election has been set for Jaa,
tion of all news dispatches credited *.o worry? The men in the race are all cornea, th’ duller hi. rasor gits.
________________ -_________ mobile tourists clubs which I sup- prairie and it would be lmpoaaitle to q nt which the proposal to assume t
tt or not otherwise credited in this pa- good men end will no doubt make
w
Po»« corresponds to our suicide clubs drive these In reach of water as they cjty indebtedness of
|3G5.0&lt;&gt;0 fw
per end also the local news published |good in the places to which they a*. Spaulding of Yale university. Accor
ding
to"l)r.*
Spaulding,'e
v
e
ry
iiiiporup
nor)
h
JokinK
to
one
,id*
il
U
k“
a
n
now
»
frantic
for
‘
he
nwsd
of
1
1
municipal
projects
will
be' PMtti
herein.
P're&gt;
tant
development
which
makes
up
*
,
K
am*
*
»
*
ta
pouring
in
that
they
hardly
know
what
they
are
upon.
All rights of republication of spec-1
.k„
----- .....
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._
. » i Florida let alone make a habit of st doing. When they get stirred up
up
T hr election was originally annous.
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The
Ml dispatches herein arc also reattending the__________________
vaudeville at the the __________
educational progress
of the last
J
Mens Club last night we wfre struck quartrr-ccntury has represented t nnd P^r*on-*1'&gt;4
f 1 Fretty n^*r they start to running and this makes oed for May 16 hut some doubt aro»»
----- , with the fact that Sanford haa a won- business demand, and has justified It- cnou,fn of *nmc on tw° *hort tr'P* il v#ry hard to do * n&gt;'thir‘k Wlth to the legality of any action on that
derful array of home talent that is as »#jf chiefly in terms of its contribu. on.P1” ^ hich wa* on a •s onday P. M., them.
elnte because of insufficient tim«
----- good If not better than the profealion to material nrosperity. which lht&gt; » no re«#ju for thenor"My father
told me that he hpd having been given the voters to d*alnnais. It would be a good Idea to
-With the annual expenditure of a thprn ,our,,‘u to «rUm UP
ro#ds « * » a number of large boats come up cide t^e Question,
Vote for a library today T
get out our home
talent at leaat billion dollars,” declared Mr. Phfnny, " n * •Sund«&gt;’ an&gt;* mo« thnn an&gt;’ 0,h* the Kissimmee river some few yean
Thc vot(,ril wij| baUot on thf^
-o
And attend the memorial exercises twice etch year in some of these af- - wc have achieved industrial success *7 dn' n* ,hiy , r * down
on a|f0* hut now it would be impossible scpnrte projects. It is proposed ts
this afternoon.
fairs and keep them in trim.
but is this nil we want our education. , " r va(,ation and nl&gt;
is alike, for even a small one to pass through [BSU0 bonds in the sum of $1500,000
-----------o------------------- o---------nl methods to achieve? In the word. “ u t *UPP&lt;** habit is as strong with the stream as it ia so very low.
wUh which to build and equip ,
The Men’s Clut^ of the Parish
gjnce jt wnI nimore&lt;J that Bryan of Dr. Spaulding, ’is this overwhelm- , rd* ft!l * n{ . y e v /*nd ”
&gt;ou
" Th« only means we had of water- municipal nower plant, a $15,000 f0y
House is doing n great work in this might run in Florida for U. S. Sena, ing color of Individual, material aucVP
*hut up ,n tho bar" on a
our horses wss an old dipping ^^werage extension and $50,000 to bs
city.
'tor there have been 67 million pco-; ce.s satisfactory? Is it a safe color
lhpy
" nd rai« « * th* ‘
^ ,'ona of/ al" expended on the Bayboro harbor.
-----------a---------- Pie in thc north and half that many in which to prepare our youth to see . ^ ~ } 1'
.
wa,cr in “ ’ ,but had been denorted a
n
d
-----------------------Flood. In Texas and floods In other newspapers that have come out in the facts of life?” Are we not Ion' W ” * thp
1
on H *Sunday never put into u« - Th« P^irie is
ATTENTIO N. CONCRETE MEN
parts of the country are taking all xupport of hia candidacy and asking ing much that is fine and enabling ' a* r,,m P
® nrpon ‘
' cr-' dry and *n a nutnber of places
Colonial Block Machine, mnkis two
the water and leaving none for Flor* ttnd urging Florida people to vote while we pride ourselves on our
j U‘ .T*
.°_ d ‘ he tell wire gran is burning.
block, per minute; makes twenty-foer
Ida.
for the great commoner.
_____
Now ____
if he strength in thc world of buslnesa?" " ucht *®
,thrr* a" d
‘ he sponge
-The cows could stay along the different styles of blocks; can
U
iat popular In
in the
thc north why in
out; ,U
11 . " &lt;‘m‘ ,hat
°" river
----- — ---------J. that
Histories nnd school teschen. have ' " y . out:
,fint 7TarP
* rpo.n
Hver bank and be supplied with water moved to different jobs.
Jobs. Price $232.50.
$232i0.
Hummer breezes
' "Pon^i -M u r-‘ ' 1f there
enough (TTass
Radio ia sweeping the country but the summer
breexes didn't
didn’t they elect told children about the (Treat
great men ; i&gt;nn* * ** * * ,
there was
was j^nough
grass to
tp keep
keep Amenta
Agents wanted.
wanted. Write
Write for
for circulsr
circular
as ar as
am the malive. There is such a large nnd
genera!
itiTormntion.—CARL
few know whether their outfits will him to the presidency when they who have built up our country; they 11 e wnr&lt; w
‘
" no nrgumtnt, ut number of cattle on this vast-plain DANN, Orlando, Florida.
2Htc
work or not and whether the music were given so many opportunitiesT have given the facts about useful in________ J J - —
venttions, nnd they have explained nn&gt;^ ny “ l* » P « W JAenaana is all that it is next to impossible to k e e p ------------------------and speeches now being broadcasted
the revelation, of wlence. Our boy. |;r: Pk* nnd " rnan; ° ,d
that
&gt;"
herd.” -Orlando
NOTICE!
will continue after all the outfits are
EDUCATION IN MOVING
and
girl,
havc
.sited
down
fi"hmg
w^.s
one
of
_the
b.ggest
jnoussVntinel.
N. H. Garner will sell better cir*
sold.
PICTURES
tries in Greece and when the Greeks
facts as they have the multiplication
when they are made. The Old&lt;mobi!«
school of
There
is
either
so
much
that
is
tables;
they
have
become
potential
beard
thal
tbpJ
wa*
Ht
n
i
Dancing
at
Parish
House
Friday
I and 8; the Buick 4 nnd 6, just arThey are doing things with a high
sponge.
spongeing
off
Tarpon nijfht fj.oo per couple.
2«-3tp rived in car load lots. See me befor.
hand In Ireland these days and no « ood or 80 ™uch ‘ hat is hod in mov* bread winners.
,
Springs why they all left their own
you buy. I will save you money oa
one
know,Just
just where
it will________
end. To
P ^ r e . that it behoove, .very
” I!ut let us show them American J ppy
nnj no&lt;.kcd
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You
to miss the sale at your gas, oil and repairs.— N. H. Gar■hoot men in cold blood will bring Par«'"‘ »« *‘ udy ou‘ 8um* methr&gt;d to history on thc screen,’’ say. Mr..
.
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■- - - can't
- - - afford............
retribution in its wake on cither aide 1K«t better pictures.
The Tampa I’hlnny, "let us picture for them the f
,h t G ^ shoU, . .
, . thc °- T- °- c,ift ShoP-&lt;-3tp ner.
2i-«U
and wholesale killings will bo the re- Times has thc following excerpts lives of great statesmen, scientists
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cri1 *n# tb*s
nmu8enu‘n‘
R8 * never
■ult. Ireland's population will be
P«opl« w'ho arc making a study «nd inventors, nnd the sacrifices----Cr(t,k
,hnt Iookfd
,jk|j yet
like that of Russia—they will have to
‘ he moving picture censorship:
Given such
men made to achieve.
.
,,ut 1 suroose it i. th#
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When former Postmaster-General vitalized teaching, boys and girls
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desist for lack of people to kill.
Will 11. Hay. said he expects o -'see will do more thnn simply catalogue 'S ™ 1ko other pn)
likl that
-o
Seminole’s
delegation
to
tho
State
movil,i
every
school
nnd
church
In
data.
There
will
be
a
spiritual
nwak.
.
.
Seminole's
l
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Road
Department
meeting at- ------Tamps this country," hia idea was not so cning, an inspiration from Ihe con- . ,
n n,n In ’ l&gt;r # oc n^' p
yesterday brought back all the bacon Utopian as one might suppose at templation of these high ideals. True u
first thought, declare. Wyndh.m values will be taking the place o f anywny we W&lt;nt
to -ee Greek,
THE S PO R T S M A N ’S STORE
nnd sponges on their home grounds
■treak of fat and a streak of leah In I'hinny. who has been making for the "ham. and good will be so deeply
iho ’crUk'* b'Xwi'Tus't *Hk7Tn
It but it is better than nothing and Society for Visual Education a study planted that it will find expression
.
Greeks nnd the inomres tho

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Base Ball Goods
Tennis Goods
Fishing Tackle
Bathing: Suits
Fine Cutlery

Bicycles
Bicycle Supplies
Boxing Gloves
Striking Bags
Exercisers

“ It Is estimated that 15,000 schools n deep## l«v# ef ccur«tr&gt; «nu never . ,* ” ’ 7 " “ ***■ ei#e on aCCt' 0 * *|8
;*:,d churches have already adopted forget to salute the flag.
Young. *.!** w . erc_
ca.e
*ra’ •
Put what I started out to say was
motion
pictures
as
a
means
of
ins*ters
who
see
nature
study
films
like
A big cut in railroad rates will be
w® made the return trip
5
given out by Ihe interstate commerce stniction and entertainment. Most of 'The Monarch Butterfly’ and ‘Toada’ i
7 , nn.&lt;.
ni ,°
P °^ r pa J
conunjision In a few days say despat, the remainder, ome 500,000 will un- will never again he possessed of a
U* h{* aU ,lit Up and, fc0 d'd th,e otber J
chea from Washington. After we havc doubtodly follow ult as soon us there desire to kill helpless creatures.
E V E R Y T H IN G FOR THE SPO RTSM AN
Children
who
come
under
the
I
n
" ” c,omin« toward» us and wh« n S
are
enough
suitable
films
to
supply
shipped the hulk of winter vegetable
you take a 13 mile ride on a 9 ft. road ■
crop but welcome nevertheless and ,l,rm and a8 *0on a8
prejudice fluence of such pictures as we are
on a Sunday evening with a constant ■
117 Park Avenue-Sanford, Florida
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our people will know what to depend which ‘‘a^*8 »n certain quartera is planning will be found aligning them. ° a ‘ U.
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n next season. And \vc have the dispelled. Signs that this prejudice selves with the good in our democrat-’
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'B * 1 annK
,n
upon
on ...
a l l ',8 already giving way arc npparcnt.iv government and assisting it to ap- ry t‘ W y 1 * V , n° * 0rd® ,° doold St. Johns .river
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.... back
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scribe
same though
though «ur
our Ariv##
driver k
had
----------- --------I' in the action of Yale university, proach
pro.ch their own high ideals. It is arr^
* same
&lt; a
the time.
good supply and used the most of
i which has begun production of one hardly possible to expect too much
--------------------them.
There have been so many offers ' hundred reels dealing with every im- tfood to result, for from the motion
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made for Muscle Shoals that tho purtant stage in thc development of picurv emanates a suitable influence
WHY PICK ON YOUR GROCER
committee on military affairs in tho America. The cditors-ln-chiof of thc which verbal preachments often fail
House havc decided they know noth- aeries are Dr. Max Fnrraad and Dr. to put over, and which comparatively
The wood, are full of amnteur ec- ■
Ing, never did know anything and Frank K. Spaulding.
.
few children extract from books
onomtsts who claim that prices of *
rannot possibly accept any offers on
The educational movie has been alone.”
groceries will shortly return to pre- *
account of their confusion.
All of seriously discussed for atjeast twenwar levels. Will they? Yes, they ■
RING GARDNER CRITICISES
which carries out the impression of *&gt;’ years, some claiming too much for
sure
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FLORIDA ROADS
the members of the committee that ‘‘ nnd others too little. According
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WHEN
railroad
fares
are
back
to
2c
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the public had already gninrd. To ut ‘ ° Mr. I'hinny, however, ” we arc Just
C H ILD REN 'S
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Ring W. I-urdncr, the alleged humI’®1,
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M EN ’S
they look like this 0-0-0-0 and beginning
to ........
glimpse ,thc
true, uinuni
breadth
of its mission. In addition to the ex- orist, whose specialty is distorting the" H E N gasoline is back to 10c per ■
then some.
Patent Oxfords
Douglass Oxfords
---------- o---------- position o f the three R’s and all their
English language, spends his winters gallon;
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l-strap, 2-button
Our county commissioners hive ac-1 **miflcations, its great power can be nt Ilelleair, being a devotee of golf. “ HEN house rent
is back to$20.03
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Size 8 to 12'£
ted on the ten per cent increase lev- "y*tematlcally utilized for character- Gardner has confessed to his ndmirl’e^ nionth;
Et
just arrived, poir
pair
led by the state equalizer and have building. The movie'ahitor-miss in- atlon of our delightful climate, but “ HEN n square meal canbe had for m
decided to stand pat and refuse to fluence for good or evil, ns the ense he is evidently not very favorably im.
:r quarter;
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make any raise in Seminole taxes. n,aJ’
1* well illustrated by the way pressed by the narrow brick roads ho ”
f&lt;»r&gt;n labor is bark to $15.00 ■
This la ns it should he. They were *n wF*ich children answered a query found in Pinellas county. A friend
_l’rr |non‘ l, i
willing to accept the raise
if it Pu‘ by 11New Hampshire school tea- has sent ua a marked copy of a recent " MEN shaves are buck to 10c.
MISSES’
was mndo in other counties but since ‘ her.
f"*ue of thc San Francisco Exnminer " **^N clothes are hark to $15.00 a
M E N ’S
the action of the equalizer was resWhom do you most wish to re- containing an article by Gardner on
"*ui‘ ;
Patent Oxfords
cinded In the other counties
there 8**®We when you grow up?’ she nsk- the subject o f automobile travel in " MEN money Is back to 6 per cent;
Sport Oxfords
was no valid reason for Seminole ‘‘d- Gut of twenty-six
third nnd Florida, and particularly describing a " H E N cooks arc back to $3.00 per ■
1-strap, 2-button
White canvas, leather trim­
paying It. The tax payers of Semi- ?ourth-grmde
classes the largest trip from Betlear to Tar|&gt;un Spring,.
^week;
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Size 12*0 to 2
med, pair
nole are paying their share new.
number of girls answered ’Teacher.'
I^rrdncr holds nothing sacred, and " " E N hair cuts arc back to aquar2
pair
No one else received more thnn one he is not nt all careful to he fair if
-.j
The building program mapped out V0‘ ®— n,,‘ rvcn mother.
When tho it suits his purpose to magnify or “ 'H EN movies are back to n nickel; ■
In Sanford by men who are well able 8nn,e question was put to thirty-four distort, lie gives the state no credit " * I E ice cream is back at n dime;
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to build fine edifices is an ambiteus rla88e8 in ‘ h* seventh nnd eighth for any really good roads, but rathtr’ " HEN doctor's bill Is back at two a
one and wll make Sanford one of the !' ra,l‘‘8' b°v
thc aniwen indicat- would create the impression that all
bucks.
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,
id a very different trend of thought, of our roads are hut nine feet in
For the low of mike, why expect ■
M E N ’S
The majority voted for stage favor- sidth, and rough—when, as a mattei ‘ h’1 manufacturer, wholesaler und re- ■
Brown
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W ork Shoes
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Y Y7 G 5 ‘ be movie netress, nnd Anna Case, the United States or in any other 3‘ i,ne ‘ Why expect us nnd no ons ■ 2-strap Oxfords, low heels,
■ operatic star-”
; counrj- are to he found in Florida,
to *-’° b*ck to P « - » a r prices? ,
pair
pair
Vry little children do not sec many :ind particularly Hillsborough county " b y pick on us?
We are away
movlca. Teacher, father and mother mid the humorist has seen and driven -‘ bend of the procession. Now let the
*, h-ild first place. But the older boy* over these roads, heenuse he has v|*. barber* ami the movie houses aqd
" i and girls widen their horizon and Bed Tampa.
‘ bf B&lt;»f‘ drink parlors and the land: “ grow by what they feed on.”
A portion o f |jtrdn#r*a article is '°rdr, nnd the hotels and restaurants
“\vhy not see to it that the right herewith reproduced:
a'ld ‘ be draymen and the hankers, cut
kind of mental food is prepared and
Now days motoring in Florida is ^ ' ‘ beir prices and catch up with us.
fed to these young, impressionable different game and people with
*’ ick on somebody else,
minds while children Vire under the rhicken hearts is advised to stay out
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beenthe goat long enough,
control o f parents and eachersT" of it. The 9 foot houlcvardi is O. K.,
CourlcMy nnd Fronipt Ser­
pentlnently nsk* Mr. I'hinny. "With n* long fcs you don’t meet nobody.
Dancing at Parish House Friday
vice Our Motlo
the screen’s help the schools can ac- but when you do, you have got to do night, admission $1.00 per couple.
I’ompllsh wonder sin this direction one of three things, either run into Panford* best orchestra.
A real
without the expenditure of extra them and take a chance that they will i.xnce nnd a good time. Everyone in­
“ 3 IiLOCKS FROM T H E HIGH PR IC E S”
time nnd without having to add new '.ct the worst o f it, or else move off vited.
26-3tp
I'honra 497-494
subject to the curriculum.”
of the rood, or else cancel your xr‘
WK1.AKA BLOCK
To bear out this point, Mr. Phlnny rengements for the day and back up
The world at your door every oven- ■ 213-213 Sanford Avcnue-I’ hone 350
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quotes a recent address given by Dr. to wherever you started from.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26,1922

jO C IE T Y
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Mr. and Mra. It. T. Thraaher left
today for Tampa where they will
spend n few days with the former'*
brother-in-law and slater, Mr. * and
Mrs. F. S. Daiger, Sr.

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Boyce Bell left In
their car Tuesday for North Carolina
^ ^ s s s ^ s r s i s r - i ^ i for the summer, where their ion,
Wallace, who la attending school at
“ b ,:;
Hendersonville, N. C., will join them
SOCIAL CALENDAR
later.
.
Harry Hecren will
Mr. nnd Mra. Victor Check will
leave soon on n trip to Mrs. Check's
home, Topeka Kansas. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Check are
enthusiastic
Sanford
boosters nnd will return in July to
and hniM
lhc 7 mbc” become Sanford citizens nnd build
their handsome bungalow on their
f.1 ll. Ili.il&gt;*" • »*
French Avenue lake front farm.
Women'. Club st lour £ m.

P S K S S i^ P S rS ^ - lk° ^
lunday-Mrs. ,knry Purd0"

I -t &gt;rfaiii the member* of the
'£ £
Bridfe »»d T. N. T. Cl.b
,t her home on Palmetto .venue,
,t ten o’clock A. M., honoHnj M{*.
ButUb of Waynesboro, G*.
iJay—Mr*- L. P. H«U»n willI enIcrtain the meml&gt;eni of the Book
Lovers Club »t her home on San­
ford Ileicht. at 3:30 P. *1May-Pnpll. recital, ( A&lt;’8,betic
dancing) Wrtaka Lobby, nt 8:15
l«Uy-Mother*’ Club will have n
lewJnjt party at the home of Mrs.
IV. Morton Thigr&lt;m «t 3:30 p. m.
t u r d a y — Children's Story Hour at 4
). m. at Centra! Park,
turday-Bon Ton Bridge Club will
* entertained by Mr*. J. I&gt;- Wood­
ruff.

[•IS MARRIAGE A FAILU RE?’*
|By Mrs. Henry Wight, Sanford,
Florida.)
|h, marriage is not so bad a thing
] A‘ »*.me wi.uld like to make it,
lor whether good, or very bid,
] Depends on how wc take It.
•‘taking” 1« our main dcaire,
[ In petting pelf or leisure,
uth taking truly will conspire
|To rob the bond of pleasure.
“girinp” has its free appeal
J And eyes look out for mutual aid,
111 then will enjoy the compact aeal,
J And marTiape a succcsa be made,
lor give and take is aye the rule
I For every joint endeavor
life’s prand old experience school,
Ar.d will be so forever.
(tit what’s the use of argument,
Since wedlock’s here to atay?
t long as lover woo nnd mato
I There Is no other way.
for this is true beyond dispute,
|Divorces notwithstanding,
:Uiir.u* uf happy married folk*
No changes arc demanding.
low we all know thnt life la good
Despite some nighta of sorrow,
we should snap Its thread today
We'd miss its Joy tomorrow.
Jfe's here—we make the beat o f It,
Nor Judge it by Ita stresses;
ore's here and marriage, home and
child,
Its sequences, God blesses.
—From Orlando Sentinel.
D- E. Decker of Clearwater is sper..
Iirg a few days herewith his daughkr Mrs. Prurifoy.
D. P. Burroughs of Jacksonville,
^presenting the Herty Cup Co., la
the city attending to business.
W. S. J„n, s of Atlanta, Ga., repreanting the Robinson Neckwear Co.,
» in the city calling on his local cusitners.
Mr*. llnUMenu of Jacksonville nrlMt evening and Is the guest of
,fr M ‘ cr. Mr,, a . W. Smith at her
ime on Palmetto avenue.

JANOS
Ph o n o g r a p h s

J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
best 1 could under the circumstances,
Tho world nt your door every even­
Hope to have work completed by to­
P IA N O CO.
ing for 15c.— Dnlly Herald.
morrow night.
W ela k a Block
Your inspector never called at my
business address hero In town, neither
W HY NOT TRY
did he inquk e of any on* about my
homd, or visit the temporary supply
on which you gave mo the permit.
JUST RECEIVED
Now, n\y dear
it appears that a
A Shipment of
gre.it injustice has been done me and
WHEN YOUR CAR IS OUT OF
it is ruining u business that 1 have
WHACK
(Jolf Clubs and Halls
spent some three years to build up. 1
should not have made these repairs
One of the largest nnd most pleasZenith, Jacksonville, 1- n.
Come in nnd Look Then* Over
without
your consent for mo to use
Wiisltingniid Polishing a Specialty
ant stag fishing parties o f the sea-1b,c#r
another
supply,
and
now
nftor
1
have
son was giver. Inst Sunday, under
The bottom J°*nt
tiling '*&gt; m&gt;
Foot of First
Sanford Avenue
the direction of Captain
Victor wel1'
comc 1001,0 nnd droPp™ gone through what 1 considered the
A L L WORK GUARANTEED
Chock, ably assisted by his worthy dawn&gt; ,cnvinK n "Pncc of obout 11 foot’ proper method, amlMricd to comply
with
the
letter
of
the
law
and
with
crew, Jimmy Ridge, I)r. Drown, Billy
whcro ,ny 8Ulk*on pipe sucks up
THE SPORTSMAN’S STORE
Hunt, Jim Reardon, Tom Terry, Per- the wntcr- ‘ hereby nt times, bringing your consent nnd instruction, you
117
Park Ave.
Hanford, Florida
vis Garrett, Bill Lester, Noble (Ulllon UP riny in thc "nter. This tiling is G condemn the whole proceedings and
Rro. King nnd Lynch, J. R. Little and inch* n* &gt;'ou know- 1 wUh to remove j damage my business, possibly beyond
Tom Jones.
‘
it nnd replace with 8 or 10 Inch, ns repair.
My customers will have to buy from
Leaving port on the worthy ship lhls 0Re doc* not R' ve U8 cnoURh
my
competitor nnd thereby I will loose
they went into tho fnr regions of t'000'many of them.
the Wekiwn, whence they put forth
^ Vou cou'd convcnicntly^lo so,
If you will kindly extend this tem­
their beat fishing efforts with the W0ldd
^or you to ,cnd kour *n‘
result thnt cnch married man brought *IM'clori *° b&gt;ok over the situation c- porary permit this week, I believe thnt
1 can have you samples for examina­
home a guodly fish supply and the L&gt;rc wo started tho work.
tion
before tho week is,over from my
Gables had nn abundance from tho | Whctl we hcnr from &gt;’QU* wc w1ll&gt;
bachelor guests. A noon day feast 8cnd
. “ n’ Pl011 from another supply, supply thnt we are working on.
If you will not, then I feel that my
was served by the Steward and Vic- nearby, which wo wish to use from
tor’s reputation ns n fisherman ts yet " ’Rif your permission till wo can business is ruined.
Please wire me at once at my oxfinis hthis work.
to be beaten.
Trusting this will meet with your pensc.
Yours,
approval, I am,
PU PILS RECITAL
8AVK YOU MONKT
Oil CboA Stores and Otvns
Very
truly
youra,
• M. M. LORD,
i
Friday evening nt 8 P. M. at the
Write us
M. M. LOUD,
Wnlnka Lobby, the pupils of Miss
of Lord’* Purity Water.
On Tuesday Mr. Newman, of the
Daphne Wimbish and Mrs. Dick
H E R E ’S no smoke and
Engineer’s office arrived, visited both
Drown, will give a pupils recital, to
smell to make disagree­
Empire Hotel Block
Jacksonville, Fin., Mnrch 20, 1022. supplies, sr.w repairs complete on our
which the public is most cordially in­
able work o f cooking witn the
Mr. M. M. Lord,
supply, pronounced every thing O. K.
vited, there will be no charge.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
N e w Perfection O il Stove.
Sanford, Florida.
nnd bid us proceed with our business.
This will be the first recital of Ita
G ean, intense heat drives
The first three letters were shown
kind given in Sanford, and wll bo es­ Denr Sir:
We
are
in
receipt
of
your
favor
of
directly
against die utensil
the
sheriff
before
this
work
was
be­
SA N FO R I) M ATTRESS F A C pecially Interesting from start to fin­
ish. Among numbers will lie tho the 15th, relative to the repairs neces­ gun. Wo thought thnt we had com­
and the flame stays where
TO R Y
Interpretive, to classic, Greek groups, sary on your Purity Spring Water plied with the letter o f the law, in evyou set it,
R. C. ECHOLS, Prep.
cry respect. Just why this, we are
Russian, nnd Ballot dances, especially supply.
“ Old
Msdand
W e ’ll be glad to demonstrate
Our Inspector will be unable
to unable to any. We call upon the wntpretty is the dunce of "Youth and
reach
Sanford
until
some
time
dnrfnjj
«i- u iinking people O! Mililonl, to give
how easily you can regulate
Bcnuty.”
New Mattress Made to Order”
Don’t fail to see the dance of the the third week of April. However, at us a fair verdict.
the N e w Perfection for any
French Avenue nnd 17th Street
LORD’S P U R ITY W ATER has an
powder puff, nnd aeo how to im. that time ho will be Instructed to call
sort o f cooking. W e have the
prove nature. There will be dances upon you in order to conduct the nec- good nn analyses ns the state affords.
N e w Perfection Oven also—
Wo give good service and aell it for
suitable for nil moods, so come and essnry survey at the water supply.
Service
Sparton
and it bakes perfectly.
It you are desirous of using water less. Sample bottle for 35c and a tick-1
see.
from another source while the repairs ct of twolve bottles for $4.00. Give
Sanford
us n trial ^ind ace if wo don’t con­
K ATH LEE N M ALLO R Y CIRCLE nro bcinR m* dc« ,et UB hav®
Mra. L. B. Hollar waa hoateaa to ,n °rder thmt you mmy
PermlUed to vince you.
Furniture Co.
do
this.
Sanford Battery Service
Waiting your verdict, I am
the Kathleen Mallory Circle on Tues­
Very ih ily youra,
Very
truly
yours,
day afternoon. The attendance was
Company
GEORGE W. SIMONS, Jr.,
•—Adv.
M. M. LORD.
splendid nnd tho meeting extremely
Chief Sanitary Engineer,
interesting.
Devotional
exercises
Fla. State Board of Health.
wero conducted by Mra. Sarah Smith
The Launch S A N F O R D
and the program for the approaching
Jacksonville, Fla., Mnrch 27th, IU22 For Parties, Picnics, Fishing, Outings
Southern Baptist Convention, which
meets in Jacksonville in May, waa Mr. M. M. Lord,
Sanford, Florida.
N ow ’s tho time for you to buy n M O LINE TR AC TO R . We
read by Mrs. Jams. Many and var.
Capt. Atkinson
have n cpecinl o ffer thnt you cannot nfTord to let get by you.
led business matter* were diacuned Dear Sir:
Fhone 295-L1
On Snturday, March 26th, wc re­
For every fnrmer enn nITorcI to buy but you cannot afford
among them a rummage sale to be
Residence 203 B. Third SL, Sanford
ceived
from
you
two
bottles
of
water
not
hi buy a /enl Tractor, thnt has been proven out to be a
held in the near future. A t the close
for
bacteriological
examination
and
great
success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
of the session delicious refreshments
fitness for drinking purposes. These
will
sell
you a—
were served.
LOOK A T TH ESE C U T
Next week instead of the regular samples were taken from u well sup­
PRICES!
M O L IN E , Model D, latest improved Tractors
meeting, each member will perform ply ^om which you desire a permit to
some kindly deed o f personal service S,,R water temporarily,
for $528.00
1.000 Ilammermlll Letterhrada 14.50
to those who nr* In need.
I
Examinations have been conclud­
3.75
Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­
ed upon these samples and the results 1.000 Ruslnrna Card* ..... ......
t■
indicate
that
the
water
possesses
a
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
1.000 Olllhenda, ai*e 6
. 1.23
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
.
member lIda o ffe r Is only good until October 11th, so plncc
Mrs. Charles Ryan was the hostess ttood sanitary .junhty and is suitable
1.000
Envelope*. ... .
4.50
your order now.
for the regular weekly meeting of tho f°r drinking purposes. You are thenPipe Orgnn Club on Monday after- b&gt;’ gmnted o temporary permit for
noon
i the use cf this supply while the reover to see his father and
Mra. Bnrt Peterson nnd little son, atopp*
mother
'ierc
and also his many San­
Robert o f Jamestown, N. Y., who
ford
friends.
We are all hoping that
have been visiting her parents, Mr.
after
I.lcut,
Harry
gets tired of see­
nnd Mrs. B. J. Starling for tbo past
ing
the
world
that
he
will settle down
two months, leave today for Jackson,
ville where they will spend a short 'n •t’ nnf ° rd f ° r bfe
Ume bet ore returning home. They
were accompanied as far as Jackson- LORDS P U R Ilk WATER
ville by Mrs. B. J. Starling, who will
— READ m i s
spend a week there with her sister,
’
. ___
Mrs. Robert Simms.
j
Sanford, Flo.. Mar. 15th, 1M2.
Coo. W. Simons, C. S. E., Slate Board

URK’S REPAIR SHOP

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NEW PERFECTION

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NOTICE TO FARMERS

$100

dodges

maxwells

PLAY GOLF

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

Sevcral matters were taken care of |u»Rs
l* inir "t " '1® on your ,,urlty
Seminole
nnd the members completed the plans Spring supply
Our inspector will visit your plant Phene 101
for tho May Day Party, to be given
at
nn early date nnd investigate the
on the nftemoon o f May 1st, on tho
Fox Catchc! lawns on Onk avenue, condition* existing.
Very truly yours,
This is an annunl affair and is looked
GEORGE
W. SIMONS, Jr..
forward to with much interest by
Chief
Snnitnry Engineer,
friends of the club.
Fla. State Board of Heatlh
After adjournment of tho business
session, Mesdames Maines and Farrel sang two lovely vocnl ducts. Late
Jacksonville, April 22, 1U22.
in the nftemoon, the hostess assisted Mr. M. M. Lord,
jj
by Mrs. Phillips nnd Mrs. Craig lia r-' Sanford, Florida,
ris, served nn iced drink with sand- Dear Sir:
.»
wlchoa.
This acknowledges your telegram of
Club members present were Misses even date.
Stewart nnd U in g and Mesdames! On April 10th our Sanitary InspecFEW
Pitts. Fnrrel, Gntchel, Hall, Estrldge, tor, Mr. I). II. Osbum, of Tampn. visMoore, Maines, Phillips, Mcthvine, ited your plant in accordance with in- .■II
Harris, McAllister and'Morriweathor. structions from thsi office. Mr. Os­
p
bum reports to me that ho found your
plant
nil tom up, the curbing removed
"”d
»■&gt;. IIELSTON SANG
P
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A
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M
AN
’8
SONG
*nu
no
Improvement completed. Ho
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reported that he waa unable to find

BUICKS
[fords

Nothing nicer for gift* than fine
and 1. a great advertisement for m proper aanlUry condition. Until
stationery. Going below cost fo r two
&gt; lorida and capeelally for Sanford such a time your permit la revoked.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
weeka at th„ Herald office.
18-3tp
■Ince every copy has Sanford on It
Very truly yours,
OPTIC! A N —
M KTRIBT
below the author's name.
GEORGE W. SIMONS, Jr.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
Chief Sanitary Engineer.
LIE U T E N A N T HARRY
MONEY
CARLSON IS HERE
Sanford, Fla., April 23, lb?-*.
Cut out thl* *bp, enclo«e with
Mr. Geo. W. Simons, Jr.,
,md mnil R to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 ShefThe many friends of Lieut. Harry
Jacksonviltc, Fla.
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
Carlson are glad to see him hero to- Dear Sir:
,nnnic nnd addm-c clearly. You w ill1
M2 Kant, lat St.
Sanford, Fla.
Youra of the 22nd to hnnd. It is rcccivc *” return v trial package con
dav enjoying n brief furlough from
his duties In the Naval Air Service. true thnt your inajiector found tondl- ‘ aining holey’s Honey nnd Tar Com .
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup;
Harry is a Sanford boy and wo are tions aa you stated, but 1 did not be­
gin work until some ten days after I Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides
all proud of the record he has made
got your permit nnd then it i/ in the nnd back; rheumatism, backache, kidin the nnvnl air service In which he middle o f our rush season in celery noy nnd bIfldd®r nllmepU; nnd Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
bns *wen doblS dut&gt;* *or tbe P *8t *oar shipping and it Is practically impos­
L A Y E R RO LLS
yenn,i making a fine record In hla sible to control labor just now. l thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con­
HO NO G RAPH RECORDS
stipation,
biliousness,
headaches,
nnd
work. He waa with n bunch of navy have used seven men on this job al­
O P U L A R S H E E T M U S IC
sluggish
bowels.
Sold
everywhere.—
flyers on the way from Key West to ready and will start with two new
Adv.
points on the north Atlantic and ones tomorrow. 1 have dono the very

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Maurice Helston, the popular song- &gt;’uU
home,
ster of Sanford sang *hc song re -' Sonle considerable time has elapsed
cently written by Secret*ry R. W. since you started remodeling your
Pearman at the Vaudeville at tho spring. We arc this day revoking
Parish House last night. The song your tomponrry permit granted under
has catchy words and a wonderful date of Mnrch 27th our file No. 116.!—,
lilt in the music and Maurice put it until such u time as you arc able to
over in great shape. The author was put your plant in a satisfactory worknot present to hear it but ho can rest ing condition. We advise you to get i
assured that it took the crowd. The busy immediately, remodel your plant, «
song is entitled ’’ I ’m Going Right get the curbing in shape and do such j ■

Back to My Dear Old Florida H o m e "; work aa is necessary to put the plant

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OLD CREEK TOYS
ARE LIKE TODAY'S
Modem Children Find Dolls 2,000
Years Old Very Much Like
Their Own.

HID TOPS AND MARBLES ALSO
I f Children cf 2,000 Y u r i Ago Could
Com# to Ufa Thty Could Ploy In
ComploU Understanding With
Children Today.
London.— Do you know I.u niton'a 2,OOO-yaar uld toy ahop? Go through lha
tarra cotta room In thr British uum u h and aak Hi* kind, fatherly lookattondant to point It out to you. It
goon light to the heart. Hero the moat
human llttia comedy waa played by
three Utile girls and a aiaall hoy.
They cam* wandering In, rather
tired of the Pharaohs, thinking, no
doubt, more about eating than an­
tiquity.
Father, too, looked bored, ilia gen­
eral knowledge evidently had (Den
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Kuddeuly they saw something
which (poke to them down 20 cen­
turies; they aaw dolls and little horaaa
and carta, tiny bronta chairs for a
doll's house, little animals which might
knee been saved from Inal year's
Noah's ark, topu, marbles end sinister
touch—a elate with e 2,000 year old
multipliertlon table scratched on In
Ancient Qreek Taya
All these once belong'd to Greek
children In Athena, In Corinth, In Kni­
fes, Naiicratla, Cyrenalre.
“ Oh, how perfectly sweet I" cried ont
af the girls, as the four fair heads
were bent over the case. “ I eay. dad,”
remarked tbs boy, “ that looks Ilka a
One top."
Dad apparently quite unconscious
that the far-off ancient world hud sud­
denly become alive and palpitating,
solemnly read out the museum labela:
“That," he said, 'i t a doll found In
a child's tomb In Athena 2,000 yaara
ago. .
“ And Its arma move, too!*' cried tb*
girls. "And do look, daddy, at those
dear little shoes that cume on and off I
I'd aimply love It."
Shadow Children Thara.
The girls went Into ruptures over a
doll In a red peaked rap. , . . Waa
It Juat Imagination, or waa there really
a crowd of children there? Who were
those othere—o little shy. perhaps
•lightly annoyed? Just shadows, no
doubt.
One thing la certain. If the children
of 2,000 years ago had suddenly come
lo life these four little I^mdonere
could have sat down nod played with
them In complete understanding.
A full-grown Greek might have alnlu
dad at eight, but a all-year-old Corin­
thian would have mat hla children aa
friend* and contemporaries on all mattan of doll welfare.

REPAIR BRIDGE TO AID STORK

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922

SHOWS WAR’S RAVAGES
Astrakhan Much Like New Or*
leans After Civil War.
Rusalan City Trying te Regain Its
Farmer Prosperity, but Process
la Slow— Commumam Not
Likad Thar*.

FLORIDA FERTILIZER
RATES UNDER ATTACK
Tallahassee, Fla., April 24, 1022.
The Railroad Commission of Flor­
ida, with Ita Counsel and Rat« Ex­
pert will be represented In AtlanU
on April 27, where the Interstate
Commerce Commission will hear the
complaint of the Blackahear Fertili­
zer Company o f Blackahear, Ga.
In this case the Blackahear Ferti­
liser Company complains that tho
rntea of the Atlantic Coast Line and
Ita connections on fertiliser from
Blackahear, Ga., to ponts in the
•State o f Florida are unjust and un­
reasonable in and of thcmselve#, and
in violation of the Act to Regulate
Commerce, approved Feb. 4, 18887,
and acta amendatory thereof and
supplementary thereto.
It is further alleged that the rates
on fertilizer on intrastate traffic
from Jacksonville to Florida points
give undue and unreaaonbale prefer­
ence and advantage ot the city of
Jacksonville, Fla., and subjects the
complainant and the town o f Black­
ahear, Ga., and the traffic moving
therefrom to undue and unreasonable
prejudice and disadvantage, in violattion of the Act to Regulate Comm-

Astrakhan, Russia— once prosper­
ous but now ravaged by revolution, the
situation of this city reminds the
visitor of the condition of Now Or­
leans after the U vil war. It la trying
to regain Ita former prosperity, but
tha process Is alow. In lie position
Astrakhan resembles New Orleans In
Mint ways. The city la pitched on
an Island at a point where lha Volga
river divides Into many smaller
streams, forming a delta that eilendi
atxty ratU-a to the Caspian sea.
Tha commarca of Astrakhan was
one* comparable with that of BL
I/ouI*. Memphis or of New Orleans
It was rich In fura, In fish, In caviar
and busy handling freight which
traversed the Volge. There was ones
food for every mouth and clothe* for
every back, with work a-plenty for
every man.
Today are seen the wrecks wrought
by combat between the Imperial and I crcc.
It will rrndily be seen that thla
revolutionary forces, but no sympathy
Is expressed with communism. "W# , coae involves in some degree the sohave had enough," suld ont of the called Shreveport principle. In the
workmen who, together with thou­ | Shreveport cave It was alleged that
sands of hla fellows bad for eighteen
] the Texas intrastate rates geve un­
day*. Juat after the i ’etrograd and
due and unreasonable preference and
Moscow rising) In IU17, took to arms
and besieged the Cossack troops and advantage to the ahippm of Texas as
the wealthy people o f the city, ngainst the interstate rate* of the
gathered In the Kremlin wall*. In sol­ carriers from Shreveport, La., to
dier h«rra&lt;ka and other points at tha Texas points. In this case the Com­
heart of the buslm-as district.
mission found the preference and ad­
The Immediate result of th-ee eight­ vantage to exist aa alleged, and or­
een duya of carnage was the destruc­
dered the rnnovnl o f the discrimnation of tha duma buildings, tha gov­
ernor's house, the great her.uar und tion, which was accomplished by in­
several blocks of eturea Oiled with dry creasing the Texas intrastate rotes.
Similar urtion in the Btackshrar
goods end Persian und Turkestan car­
pets, silks and other fineries.
case would materially Increase ull
The ultimate result la Indicated by rntes on fertilizer in the State of Flotbt hare, (Ire burned wall# today ridn, and for that reason the Com­
standing gaunt and cheerless, with no missioners nre attending this heoring
work on the river and no food In tha
for the purpose of showing that tho
borne* for these workmen. The peo­
ple bave llltle money to buy anything. interstate rntes on fertilizer arc too
The spirited horses which once filled high.
The outcome of this ense will be of
the hnraa market nt the riverside have
gone lo Ih* war* rot to return or considerable Importance to the fcrtlhave been requisitioned for the pres­ lizer mmnnufacturcrs ami users of
ent Budenny cavalry, a few troops of this State.
which are quartered here.
In the provincial hnapltal where 000
We can't understand why joxx
patients lay there was practically no
hands
have so long overlooked the
broth for famine refugees nor quinine
possibilities
of the raw file.
for fever suffer*. Doctor Znkntow • ky,
the woman surgeon In charge, said
American relief was promised, hut so
fat It had md come.
The only public gathering places
opened seemed to lie Ihe moving pic­
ture theater, which was crowded with
young people and soldier* of the
Dadeimy cavalry watching an utterly
villainous Italian tragedy.

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Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and
Office Supplies for T w o Weeks
In order to close out the stock o f Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room fo r new stock o f goods coming
in and also to put in la rger and more commodious offices
the Herald Printing Company will sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below at h alf price.
A ll o f these
gods are goin g higher instead o f dropping and the prices
are big bargains. You w ill agree with us if you look
them over. The opportunity o f the public to buy the best
in stationery and o ffice supplies at prices that w ill never
be touched at this price again.

Special Bargains in Job Lots
Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00 n o w .........

. $ 1.00

Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now ...........

.50

Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now............... 35c and 40c
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now.................

.60

Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, p k g .....

.20

Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards...........

.60
Plain Fudged Correspondence Cards............................. 50
Students* Looseleaf N ote Books ( De Luxe, $1 value .50
Students* Looseleafe N ote Books, 65c value.................35
Students Looseleaf N ote Books, 45c value.................... 25
Looseleaf N ote Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ........................15
10c Composition Books fo r

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5c Composition Books, f o r .......................................... 02172.
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10c School Tablets, 2 f o r ................................................15
5c School Tablets,

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2l/2c to 3 1 -3 c

Ink, Paste and M u scila g e....................................

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E V E R Y T H IN G IN OFFICE S U P P L Y L IN E A T
G R E A T L Y R E D U C E D PRICE

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LOVES WILD ANIMALS

Ntlghbor* Lay Planks and Offksra
Open It far Doctor ta Raich
Patlant.
Philadelphia, Pa.— When Dr. Robert
T. Klmer of Wayne the other night
received a telephone rail from a far­
mer living hark of Newton square. In­
forming him that the stork sna hover
tug around and that Ihe physlclun was
desired to greet the bird, the only
road that wna m i blockaded by snow
waa one lending over a bridge, across
Darby creek, that waa condemned and
closed to truffle two weeks sgn.
Neighbors of the emlnus farmer
communicated with lha Delaware
county comtulaalonrra and obtained
permission to o|»-n the hrtdga. with
the proviso that I)r. Elmer use It at
hla own risk.
The farmers laid planka upon thr
structure and thr doctor drove hi*
cat carefully over It and hurried to
hla patient, to he there when thr
stork arrived.

TO PLAY CHRIST ON STAGE
tPae the First Time an Imp*, ecnatien
ef Christ on the Eng'lah blips
Is Pemvliad.
London. — An Impersonation of
rbrist haa been permitted for the
Aral lime on an English stage In the
production here of Slringberg'a sym­
bolic play, "Advent." A fourteen year
eld gtrl appeared as (he Redeemer.
Dramatic critic* are Inclined lo
take Ihe view that the English stag*
censorship Is brondrnlng In regard to
religious plays, probably owing to
•lie fact that representation* of Chrlat
have appeared often In Ihe films.
In the past year*, several play*
nave been refused licenses because
they Included Christ aa one of the
characters. Others received perm is
slnn on condition that no character
should appear symbolic of the con
venllonnJ conception of Divinity In
human form.
Dogs Guard Froien Boy#,
Kulku-kn, Mich.—Their two dogs I
standing fulthfully by their side, dra
pile the cold. I.eonnrd and John Glide,
thirteen and nine years old, reaper
lively, were found fruaen to death In
fifteen Inches of snuw, uhoul ala miles
was! of South Roartliuan. The boys,
sous of Coneltua (Ride, a fanner, had
left home wllli their dogs to hunt rab
bit*. They apparently lost their way
ta the snowstorm that came up lata
la the day, end. overcome with eihauatloii lay down lo Bleep, cuddling
against Ihelr dog*.

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Thru Druqiritti //ave
Mil* girt prefer* wilt] unliunla fur
her playmate*
She la Glmlya Pit
loara, seventeen year old daughter of
Dr. Raymond Dltuiur*. curator u( the
Hrrnx too In New York. She know*
every spades In the xoo by their rtrat
and last name*. 'Hie klnkaju and
woodchuck are small enough to he
real pet* end they always can ha
found around Gladys, who makes a
great fuse over them
Nasrly 5S Year* a Teacher.
New York. -Mis* Alice Kllxaheth
Creafletd retinal a* u teacher In lha
New York public achooln niter n con­
tinuous service of fifty-four yearn sit
months and sixteen day*
When she
was first employed hvi nalury was
9182 a year.
Her »ultirj last year
waa IUCO

Man Fights for Life
With Wolf in St. Paul
HL
Paul — Arthur
lutner,
twenty-seven, appeared at city
hall with a OO-pound gray wolf
be killed with Ida hare hand*,
within the rtly limit*, lie was
going home early In the morning
when the wolf, which he (Jr»t
thought wiib a dog. sprang on
him. lamer grasped It and Imre
It to the ground. Gelling hold
of Its hind legs, he l&lt;enl Its brains
out on Ihe pavement

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These elements are taken from tho earth by filtering the
purest of water through it. The water carries ofF all o f the
minerals in solution. F E H R A L IN E has all the wondrous
properties of the earth from which it is obtained. Nothing
is lost. It contains no alcohol or habit forming drug'. It is
simply Nature's own remedy, made by Nature und delivered
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Our files *re Idled with letter* from grateful users who
have been vectored to health by the use o f FE H R A LIN E .
Your druggist will tel! you o f the remarkable virt *cs that
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BOWLING :
LEAGUE NOTES:

TH E C IT Y REGISTRATION BOOKS
AR E NOW OPEN A T THE C IT Y
H A L L AND W ILL REM AIN OPEN
U N T IL TUESDAY, M AY 2, 1922.
L. R. PHILIPS.
20-10tc
City Registration Officer.

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Rotary Club Loaaa

The Herald for Post Cards.

ijbenrill®. 5; Orlando, 8.

0; Lakeland, 3.
», 9; St I’et® 4.
Sitionsl 1-eaKU®
..—•Pittsburgh, r**n‘
iiuli-St. Loui** win.
4- Brooklyn, 5.

U s t night in a regular match, the
notary Club loat their first game out
of the last six, the Congregational
boya walloping them with a nice maJorty of nearly four hundred plna.
Since the laat publication of aver­
ages, there has been four games
played which resulted as follows:
Congregational defeated Klwanli;
M ods Club defeated Kiwanis; Rotary
Club defeated Kiwanis and the Congrcgationals defeated Rotary.
The Rotary Club and Monr Club
are now tied for second place, with
each of them one more game to go
before the season closes. The Mens
Club has a shade the best o f It, as
their last game is with the tail co­
ders, while the Rotary has to battle
with the Congregational Club. The
results of these two games will de­
cide who ends the season in second
place.
The clubs now stand ns follows:
Standing of (he Clubs.
W.
L. Pet.
Congregational Club — 12 3 .800
Rotary C lu b ------------ - 7 8 .407
Mens Club ................ 7
8 .4G7
Kiwanis Club ................ 4
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N O T O flF B O N D
ELECTION

tniaaioners of the City of Sanford,
Florida, comprising tho City Commission of Sanford, Florida, do hereby
call an election to be held in the City
o f Sanford, Florida, on the 17th day
o f May, A. I). 1022, to determine the
question by said election then and
thcjre to in* held, whether the said ordins.ice proposing said issue of bonds
shall be adopted, approved and confirmed by the electors of said City,
and whether the bonds provided for In
said ordinance shall be Issued by the
City of Sanford, Florida, in the man­
ner and for the purposes In said ordi­
nance provided and set forth.
And I, C. E. Hcrtry, as Mayor of tho
City of Sanford, Florida, and wo, C.
E. Henry, S. O. Chase and Forest
appoint 11. E. Tolar, C. L. Britt and
F. I’. Bines, Inspectors of said eloction, and W. M. Haynes, as Clerk of
said election.
The said election hereby ordered and
called to be held on the said 17th day
o f May, A. D. 1022, shall be held and
the ordinances and charter of the City
of Sanford, Florida.
WITNESS the hands o f C. E. Henry,
as Mayor of tho City of Sanford, Flor•da, nnd C. E. Henry, S. D. CIu m and
v'oreat Lake, ns Commissioners, com­
posing the City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida, attested by
I,. It. Philips, Clerk of the City of
Sanford, Florida, nnd the corporate
sen! of the City of Sanford, Florida,
on tint the 10th day of April, A. D.

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Whereas, The City Commission of
the City of Sanford, Florida, on the
tuWphia. 3; New York, 9.
10th day of April, A. D. 1022, duly
passed and adopted a certain ordi­
T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 25TH
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nance entitled,
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j,uUnJ-Chica|to, rain,
"A n Ordinance Providing for an
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ruhmifton. 10; Beaton. 0.
Issue of Bonds by the City of San%
ADM ISSION, 25c nnd 50c
^ York, 0; Philadelphia, 0.
' ford, Florida, in the sum o f
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, Loon.
Detroit, 3.
$025,000.00 for Municipal Purpos­
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.African A v ia tio n
Sale Thereof to be Used for
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Building and Constructing a Mu­
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nicipal Building, for the Exten­
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southern A'»ociatiun
sion of Park Avenue Northward
Orleans, 8; Birmingham. 0.
into the Wnters of Lake Monroe,
tlanta, 6; Mobile, 10.
for the Extension of the Drain,
Delphi*, 5; Nashville, C.
age and Sewerage System, for
Uttlt Rock. 4; Chattanooga, 0.
Constructing, Paved, Macadamiz­
ed or Other
Hard
Surfaced
GAMES TODAY
Streets, and for Funding and
Jo at Jacksonville.
Paying the Outstanding Floating
at Tumpa.
Indebtedness of the City of San­
[petmbunt »t Daytona.
ford Evidenced by
Vouchers
1022.
Heretofore Issued, and Authoriz­
CIIAS. E. HENRY.
Florida State League
ing the Mayor of the City of
As Mayor of the City
Individual Averages
Won I » « I’cl
Sanford, Florida, to call an Elec­
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The individual averages, including
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tion to Determine the Question ns
CIIAS.
E. HENRY,
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the game Inst night, of the players
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to the Issuance of Said Ronds for
S. O. CHASE,
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who have* participated in ten or more
a&amp;]
the Aforesaid Purposes,”
FOREST LAK E ,
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games, show very little change since end
As the City Commis­
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the last publication, with the cxcep
Whereas said ordinance provides for
sion of tho City
of
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tion of lidding closing in on Bower. the ii#uo of t*,,,,),, liy thc city of Snn.
Sanford, Florida .
Each of these two will decide vviio is ^
Florida, for municipal purposes
Attest:
National League
to be the league leader. Stvenson, jn th(, tutal &gt;um of j G2r,,000.00, the
L. R. PHILIPS,
(S E A L)
Won l»s t
of the Congregational Club is bow proceeds derived from tho snlu of said
City
Clerk
of
the
City of
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ling the highest average now, but he bon da to he expended In the following
York
Sanford,
Florida.
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has only played in six games and it manner, to-wlt:
April 12-10-26; May 3-10-17.
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is impossible now for him to play in
$15,000.00 for building and con­
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the required ten in order to have his structing a municipal building for
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
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averages figured with the rest. This, housing the municipal llhrnry of the
dtiphii
(For
Final
Discharge)
Cover more surface and wear longer.
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ing thchest howler.
$07,000.00 for the extension of Park In court of County Judge, Seminole
W h y buy cheap paint and be compelled to do
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The averages are ns follows:
County, State of Florida
Avenue Northward into tho waters of
G. TP.
your house over in h alf the time?
Lake Monroe to enable the public to In re Estate of
American l&lt; icue
Bower, Kiwanis ______ 30 6184 * ® avail themselves of the right of com- W. T. Humphrey.
Won IjOAt
Belding, Cong. --------- 45 7031
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
,l) nicrce nnd transportation afforded by
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T H E BEST IS T H E C H E A P E S T
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York
May, Mens Club ______ 14 2071
water, and to furnish tho means of it may concern, that on the 10th day
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Britt, Rotary ______ ..45 0400
" access from the highway by land to of May, A. D. 1922, I shall apply to
And W e Have It
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Pennington, Cong. ...4 2 5893
tho highway by water for tho use of the Honorable E, F. Housholder, judge
4
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Anmnn, Mens Club ..31 2988
j of said court, ns Judge of Probate, for
the public,
dtlphin
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Renauil, Cong. ______ 40 5500 139
$10,000.00 for the extension nnd cn -' my final dis hnrge ns Administratrix
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Bette, Mens C lu b ....... 43 5031 V " Inrgement of the drainage and newer- of the estate of W. T. Humphrey, de
lisgton
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•333 Knight, Rctary ___ ...45 0145
ceased, and that nt the snme time 1
age system of tho City.
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■273 Lloyd, Kiwanis ______ 44 5950
$108,000.00 for tho construction of will present to said Court my final
Overlin. Men* Club
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paved, macadamized and other hard accounts ns Administratrix of said
AxMirillliiin
Householder, Rotary .41 5333
estate, nnd ask for their approval.
surfaced streets in tho City, nnd
Won List Pet. Carter, Kiwanis .......26 3375
Pntcd March 7th, A. D. 1022.
$35,000.00
for
funding
nnd
paying
I Rock
0
5
•013 R. E. Stevens, Rotary .32 4004
ROSA L. HUMPHREY.
l" &lt; the outstanding floating indebtedness
•015 Bonnctt, Mens Club ..42 5307
3-7-o.n.w-9wc
Administratrix.
of tho City of Sanford, Florida, eviOilcan*
.015 Roily, Cong. _____ ...3 3 4123
den red by vouchers heretofore Issued
“ SER VIC E T H A T C O U N TS"
£
J. C. Smith, Kiwanis..40 4950
In Ih r I Ir. nil C m ir l o f S n i i l i i u l r C onn j",' by the City of Sanford, Florida,
I ) , F l o r i d a . — In I S n n r r r r
■
■
Dens, Itotnry _____ ...1 3 1007
in
Sold bonds to l»o of the dcnomlnaWe handle everything in
V
x o T ir i: o r f i n a l s r r n t
iiv
Randall, Cong. ______ 14 1003
® tion of One Thousand Dollnrs each,
A1IMIMX I II VI III %
Fox, Mens Club ..........19 2244
j
bearing interest at the rate o f six ttoticrl T Humphrey. IV 111lam t. limn- s ‘ TH E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E L IN E
Hencry, Rotary _____ .17 1073
U
phrry (sniiictltne* known im I- II, ■
per centum per annum, interest pay*
Humphrey). nml (loss I. Humphrey,
Jewett, Cong. ___
25 2900
Cnr
Lota
or
Leas.
Ship
ua
14c,* (V’.ml running at lar^re on
1 nblc semi-annually on the 1st days of
Complainants,
Kent, C o n g ..... .......... 10 18 10
■
. . .
»
■’ July nnd Jnnunry, said bonds to he Ilona I- vs.
|0n«U after today without a HHumphrey. Individual)* amt n*
Wight,
Kiwnnis
.
..
..
'.
7
Richmond,
Virginia
i
1911
1t» . n th- n will he killed by
Administratrix of the Krtnte of W i l ­
numbered consecutively from 1 to 625,
■
Jones, Kiwanis . . . . . . 2 2 2405
li,im T. Humphrey, (sometimes nailed
||ll]etiran wherever found. This
" both niinilHirs inclusive, said bonds to
W T Humphrey), deceased, Theresa ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MBS ■■■ I I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BilB
H. P, Smith Kiwanis.. 15 1571
Humphrey, I V. Siensir»m. Lee Hmn' dtr ordinance and will be enmature in the following mnnncr, tostrum. Truest I. Humphrey, Arthur
1to the letter.
Humphrey, Hruco Humphrey, Hally ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ
wlt: bonds to be numbered from 1 to
Humphrey. John Humphrey,
C.
IIEI.PF.D HER MOTHER WONDER- rjoo, both numbers inclusive, to be eerJ. A. K1LLIBREW,
Humphrey anil Hus Humphrey. De­
F U LLY
fendants
Ini bonds; the maturity dates of bonds
Chief Police
Notice Is hereby alven that the un­
of this Issue to he numbered from 1 dersigned a* Administratrix of the KsIn these dnys of “ flu," coughs, colds, to 300, both inclusive, to he ns fo l­ tnie of William T. Humphrey, (some­
Vp likely demit*-racy will never
times known « » W, T. Humphrey) de- s
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croup
and whooping cough, it is well lows, to-wit:
een-ed. will on the ISth day of May,
r j** H nt where a buck private
S
On
the
Okeechobee
Branch
of
the
Florida
East
Coast
Railway,
Chulnom
1911.
file
her
final
report
nml
account
I *«1 » .'eeon.l lieueenant Old Tl- to know that every year there are
Ronds numbered from 1 to 30 to as Administratrix of the a b o v e named
ta,
Fla.,
among
the
pines
and
lakes
of
Seminole
county,
an
up-to-date
estate
In
the
office
of
the
Cl*rk
of
the
used more bottles of Foley's Honey mnture July 1st, 1925,
Circuit Court of Seminole County, Flor­
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. First ■
and Tar than of any other cough
ida. In accordance with nn nrder of the
Ronds numbered from 31 to 00 to Circuit
■
rinse cuisine. Rates J2.50 to $150 per day; $10 to 118 per week, ac- p
Court
of
Nemlnolo
County,
Flor­
medicine. Mrs. 8. L. Hunt, 515 W. Cth
ida, dated the Jnd day of March, ISIS.
iployment Bureau SL, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: “ Foley’s mnture July 1st, 1920.
"
cording to location of room.
In tho above entitled cause.
Ronds
numbered,
from
01
to
90
to
IlOHA I. IIIJMI’ IIIIB Y.
l»w»tionat committee of the Rush Honey and Tnr relieved me of a hnckAdministratrix of the Re­
Professional Women's Club ing cough, tickling In the throat, mnture July 1st, 1927.
late of William T llumph*
MRS. CHAS. I). B R U M L E Y , Manager
rey (sometimes known a»
Ronds numbered from 91 to 120 to
F *“ 1,1 7°™* women d-slring wheezing nnd pnins in tho chaat. It
W, T Humphrey.)
mature July 1st, 1928.
P P w iit In rrgjitrr „ t the Firnt
(March I*.
Z»: April 6. 1*. 1». !•:
is helping my mm her wonderfully,*'
May i. to-c)
r **1 Hank.
Ronds numbered from 121 to 150 to
That’s why druggists recommend Fob nu\~'re JulV ls ^ lM o ”
*GXES 0. IIKitN HR, Chairman
ey s. Sold everywhere.—Adv
Ronds numlmrjd from 151 to 180 to
mature July 1st, 1930.
D ELIC IO U S
:
■ IB a R B S S S IR IIIIIg lllllS Ig g lR ilB I
Ronds numbered from 181 to 210 to
mature July 1st, 1931.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMBonds numbered from 211 to 240 to
I’ l.BTE LIN K OK
mature July 1st, 1932.
nonds numbered from 241 to 270 to
In Bottles Everywhere
j
mature July 1st, 1033.
CLKANABI.K
Dcmnnd tho genuine— name stamped on every crown— ask S
Ronds numbered from 271 ta 300 to
for it by name
t
mature July 1st, 1934.
ONE-PIECE,
PORCELAIN
LINED
bonds to be numbered from 301 to 025,
Bottled only by
^
• hoth numlxtrs inclusive, to bear tho
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
1same date o f mnturity, bonds number­
to taB&lt; over with our friends and
ed from 301 to 625, both numbers in­
clusive,
to mature 30 years after the
customers the details o f their bus­
date of the issuance thereof; this en­
iness, or to assist them with advice
tire issue of bonds to bo dated July
1st, 1922, both principal and Interest
S A re You Thinking About a Summer Camp »
or rea* accommodation as their
of said bonds to be payable at some
needs require.
For Your Boys This Summer?
bonk In the City of Now York, State of
S
'
I
New York.
■ The mountains o f North Carolina are tha best locations In tha world
Whereas,
prior
to
the
issuo
of
tho
^ ome in. W e ’re always gla d to
H tor health and that changa o f dlmata needed by Floridians and aspecbonds above described, under the char­
J tally tha growing boya.
see you.
ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, the
said ordinance proposing said issue of
1 Laurel P ark Camp N e a r Hendersonville i
bonds must be approved by a majority
m
S vote o f tho electors of the City of San­
■ la one o f the heat camps in the South as wall aa one o f tha most reaeford, Florida, who are qualified to vote
^ onable with a fine corps of teachers and councillors, with tha hast
as shown by the registration and tax
'l athletic Instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
books o f the City, at an election called
5 water, good food, sanitary tn every respect.
and held for that purpose.
'
Send tor Catalogue or See Me Personally
■ ' Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor
“
!
of
tho
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
under
A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
R O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
m
■ and by virtue o f the authority In me This la positively the best Refrigera­ :
t
SANFORD, FLORIDA
■
vested
by
tho
ordinances
o
f
the
City
of
tor
on
the
Market
Today
r- fc FORSTER, President
,
■
B. F. W niTN K H , Cashier
Sanford, Florida, and we, C. E. Henry,
-CALL AND SEE IT" ‘H is iiii
S. O. Chase and Forest Lake, as Com-1
■w■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

| The Peoples Bank of Sanlord \
OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

f

Devoes Paint
Is Guaranteed to

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H‘ * *

Hardware

■-

i

I CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY :

j

CHULUOTA INN

j

Hill H ardw are Co.

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..DELAW ARE

ever too B usy

REFRIGERATORS

First National Bank j

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                    <text>S ; T he S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

IN TH E H E AR T OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD. FLO RID A. TH U RSD AY. A P R IL 27, 1922

volume in.

NUM BER 27

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RESUMED
MISSISSIPPI ON RAMPAGE
BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GERMANY, PROVISIONAL FREE STATE
AMBASSADORS ARE APPOINTED GOVERNMENT TROOPS WIN
BREAKS THROUGH LEVEES
CONTROL OF MULLINGER
and FLOODS LOUISIANA
Rappollo Treat Goes and it Will Be Carried Out by
Both Parties

„—
. - j . . L IB R A R Y BONDS
Town of torrtday Under
CARR IE D R Y A
Water Today But inBIG M AJO RITY
habitants Escaped

v id a u a is n e x t

Leaves N o Doubt in Minds o f
the
People as to H um Majority Views
the Situation

The election for bonds fo r u pubWITH TWO THOUSAND IM IA H I■
He
library held yesterday did not bring
" TINTS EIGHT Mll.KS FROM
out
a large crowd and only two hun­
I KHIt-VH \A REACHED TODAY
dred votes were east chiefly on ac­
.n. Thr Saaorlalr* I’rraal
count o f the fact that the people were
NATfllKZ. April 27.— Flood wnt- busy, it was a hank hnlidr.y and as
tr« of the Mississippi, which late yes- u#l,n|
people took the time to
u n l a y
b r o k e
through AVeecome Levee vote. It was evidently a movement
\

I „ ntrrrd the town of Ferri"
,
d»&gt;.
• * ,u‘ “ 11
•»trr» traveled tour miles before
reaching the town nnd the residents
had sntplt time to escape. In the
pith of the
Is tha town of
Vidalin. La., with 2.000 population, K
miles from Fcrriday, which is expected to be reached today.
_ ,
,
NKW ORLEANS, April 2i.— Hrca
in tkr Mississippi levee at Poydras, 10
miles below New Orleans wns reporttd today. Early re|&gt;orts said 100 feet
of the levee went out ami approxi­
mately 330 families arc fleeing before
the flood waters. Poydrns is on the
east bank of the river and unless thu
break U .topped is expected to cover
a large ana just south of the city.

that hadsthe endorsement o f the mnjority o f the people for they did not
think It was necessary to vote fo r the
proposition ns it was sure to carry
atlyj,ow j,ut |,0nd Issues have been lost
by ^
u m e over-confidonce.
O u t o f 100 Votes cast there were L’.G
votca fo r tho bond igguc nn,| 42
J|RnjnBt the issue *nnd two votes mutiIntcd thnt could not he counted which
shows beyond peradventure that the
)|t&gt;rary [4 something the people want
nn(, lnU.n
end to have.

(IlF Tkr \*«orlnfr&lt;| |*reaa)
27.— Dcplomatic lions at the end o f Mny was the
relations between Germnny-llussin is chief feature o f yesterday's confer­
ence activities. This call for a meet­
to be resumed Immodatcly in accor­
ing o f the Allies wns inspired by
dance with the Rnpnllo treaty, says Premier Poincare's Marie Due nda Central News Berlin Dispatch. dress militating tlint Franco was proGerman ambassador to Ilussin Is pared to act alone If the Allies failed
Professor Wiedenfcld. nnd Russian to support her In enforcing the trennmbnssndnr to Germany is Leonid tv.
Poland replied to Russia's protest
Krnssin.
• barging tiie Pedes with viotnling
G ENOA, April 27.— Announcement treaties with Russia and seeking to
by the British delegation that a meet­ undermne Russian sovereignty. The
ing o f the signatories o f the Ver­ polish reply asserted that the Poles
sailles treaty will he held in Genoa wi re endeavoring to assist In the re­
within a fortnight to determine upon construction o f Ilussin nnd had no
notion n the event o f Germany’s fa il­ thought of violating their treaty ngure to meet her reparations obliga- rements with Russia.

JU RY SELECTED
Day Marks Scene o f
TO T R Y B U ZZAR D
Much Fighting in Un­
FOR TREASON
happy Ireland

LONDON, April

RAND WEEK PROGRESSES,
BIG MEETING WAS HELD
AT VALDEZ LAST NIGHT

Charge Might Mean Death if lie
Found Guilty

is

I)E VALERA’S MEET

&lt;IV? Tkr A««i»r|*lrd I'rraat
C H A R LE S T O N , W. Vn.. April 27.— SATU RD AY A G A IN S T TH E T R IiA A jury to try William lHUtard, dis­
T Y IIUING8 ON H O STILITIES
trict officer o f the
United Mine
WITH M A N Y K ILLE D
Workers on treason indictment was
selected in court here today. Before
&lt;n, Tkr Aaanriatr* rrraai
seated the Jurors were asked if they
LONDON. April 27. -Troops of the
had opinion “ that would prevent &gt;ou I provisional free
stato government
from minding the man guilty o f an gained control o f tiie town of Mullin! offense punishable with death." The ger after today’s fighting, says the
charges against Blizzard are lie as­ Kelfnst correspondent o f the Evening
sisted in assembling men for a march News. Armored car manned by reg­
against the Logan nml Mingo non­ ulars is patrolling the street nt the
union coal fields last fall, thnt he time the dispatch wns sent.

Big Concert Monday Night With Street Dance
Will Start the Campaign

furnished men with arms and ammu­
M U LLINGER. April 27 .-F igh tin g
nition, that he directed them in battle
broke
out today between the regular
on Hlnir mountain against state forc­
es and volunteers and that he partici­ and irregular Irish Republican army
forces stationed here in nntiripath.u
pated in the fighting.
o f DeVnlern’s anti-treaty meeting Sat­
urday.
Hostilities continued t w o ( L A Y S OF FLO R ID A
hours
both
sides using rifles and ma­
TO HE IN V E S T IG A T E D l»Y
chine
guns.
One man wns killed on
F L A . G EO LO G ICAL SU RVE Y
ench side, nnd six reported wounded.

It is just another step forward in j
the public life o f Sanford, just anoth- ,
The stnte o f Floridn has an abun­
er big improvement for the benefit of
dance
o f clay suitable for the manu­
I l l y T k r A » » o r l n t r 4 l* r e * * l
.
the people nnd the tourists nnd visi­
Thu joint committee of civic club* |ami Mr*. Henley wan protein at the facture o f various clay products.
tors to the city, just another step for me* Inst evening and completed nr- meeting nnd assured the representnThere arc several plants now funking
the benefit o f the young people who rnngements for Hand Week which will lives from the other organizations
common building brick nnd some ronkwjth thc f m } „ brary w„ , f int| thnt
begin Monday,
the Woman's Club would leave mi
jtur Ulillll
,|rnjn Ult’
t||,. IliHI
nn,| building tile. •Flor■lit; | May 1st. Ench organ• * n .........that
-............
*“ •
knoyledge fo r which they nrc seeking
re
ngreed
to
furnish
eight
nothing
unturned
to
raise
the
amount
j
|a
n)jM
|
pr(KjUl.cg
q„ nntit|e« of hlghizntion hav
nnd should he seeking at all times,
rom their respective organ- necessary to insure Sanford having a
j,rn,|,. |in|| clay or kaolin. This
FORT WORTH. Tex.,
April 27.—
-•x., April
- i . — j ugt unuthcr place where the people of members fr
hand
for
another
year.
.
ig
.hipped
Oil of the stale to potterizations
to
canvass
the
city
and
secure
The Trinity river is we w t n
s nj| { |U|C| CJ|n g 0 nmj ,,pt,n(i „ quiet
SOUTHERN M EM O RIAL
V. P. II. Akers, Jr., wns appointed (pa
t|lp N-orlh for mnn„ f fl,.t„re into F IR S T
a
dollar
a
piece
from
each
adult
in
the
bank, thl- morning, the gauge show­
hour nnd one that will he productive
D
AY
B
XBRCI8R BVB it HELD
family.
Monday evening the band treasurer to receive funds collected v„ rimlll porcelain wares. In the proing a drop &lt;&gt;f sixteen feet overnight.
o f much good in tlu- community.
IN S A N FO H I)
nnd
Forest
Lake
and
Donne
Turner
will parade from First to Tenth street
durtion of f i l e r s earth, a variety o f
Strett rar service wns restored todny
will assign districts to tho various clay used i ^ t h e clarifying o f crude
through
Park
and
Magnolia
avenue
to all flooded suburbs. The dead nnd
oils, Florida leads all the other states
Tiie N. de V. Howard Chnptcr U.
nnd will then give n concert on the workers.
milling 1st is now placed at fortyIt
was
the
concensus
o
f
tiie
meeting
o
f
‘
the
Union.
The
totnl
value
of
the
D.
C., observed memorial day yester­
corner
o
f
First
nnd
Magnolia
In
front
rune. An examination o f thc levee
last
night
thnt
failure
to
raise
this
d
a
ys
and
clny
products
for
11*20
was
day,
April 20th in Central Park. It
o
f
the
Seminole
County
Hank.
The
embankments along the rived W'ns
street will he roped o ff nnd those de- money would prove nothing short o f a &lt;2 !»7f» 722.
'vni‘
Southern Memorial ever
itartrd todny in nn effort to deter­
siring to, mny dance at this time. The civic calamity. The hand has become
P i»% sinus 'nave been made tor the he it in Sanford. II. ginning promptly
mine whether thc levee wns dynnmit-------at -I o’clock the following program
f l Uvee !&gt;oard offered *.r&gt;00 f,.r In.
t *( ^
uf lUuiil&gt; commtsstoners iiieinheis »•» the various committees |n fixture in the community nnd has preparation o f n detailed report on
was carried out:
will
be
supplied
with
badges
to
he
proven
a
most
popular
Institution.
The
thi
iiiipiutaiit
natural
resources.
fi mi.ition leading to the arrest o f any jn nn,| f or Seminole County, Florida,
nominal sunt o f a dollar nsked from Professor Olln G. Hell o f the Depart
Prayer— Dr. Brownlee o f the Pres­
given
to
those
who
have
contributed
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o f illegally dynamic tnet ;.t the call &gt;.f the chairman, at :i
ench Individual w ill Insure* Sanford n)(,n( „ f
Cornell University. byterian church.
their
share
to
the
hand
fund,
and
this
o'clock Wednesday, April 2rtth. Pres­
Southern airs— By the City Band.
mill mitt co will make an attempt to having a hand nnd tiie peopie having will he connected with the Florida
ent: L. A. Brumlcy, chairman, and L.
In n few well chosen word* Dr.
concerts
for
another
year.
Other
com­
Geological Survey during the sum­
In i.! U d R lH . Tex., April 27.— p. I|iignn nnd K. Curlelt, commission- sec thnt every one in Sanford wears
munities in Florida are supporting mer nnd wll have active charge of Brownlee told o f our first Memorial
one
o
f
these
badges
before
the
end
of
U..ntinu«-.t reports o f dead and missw Rh \*. K. Douglas*, deputy clerk
their local hands through popular sub­ the Investigations. Mr. Bell’s nnso. Day more thnn half a century ago
mg in the flood thnt has gripped Fort nm| C. M. Hand, sheriff in attend- tiie week.
scription,
anil llnd no difficulty In elation with Dr. II. Hiss. Director of nml then introduced the speaker of
The
hand
will
also
give
concerts
ttorth for two ilays, last night had nnc0t
raising whatever funds are necessary the Department o f Geology o f the (lie day. Judge Ernest Householder,
during
thc
week
on
the
east
nnd
we
t
I ro-gk.t the 11st to sixty-two. A check
Absent:
Commissioners C. W
side o f town nnd Saturday, the final fo r their support.
institution mentioned and who
is whose speech wns n gem i.f eloquence
i‘ &gt; t ret i ‘ siblc and verification o f Entzminger nnd O. 1*. Swope.
The
committee
feels
tlmt
no
d
iffi­
tk U’ffi id reports are held up
day o f the canvass, the band will
a reeognzed authority on the days o f and pathos. A fte r the address by
Chairman L. A. Brumlcy here made
culty
should
he
experienced
In
raising
ngnin
l*e
heard
in
the
business
dis.
the United States, gives assurance o f Judge Householder, our Prosdont,
1 ” , f.i....■! ,1 areas arc searched a report o f the meeting o f the State
money
for
the
Sanford
band
when
it
is
t&gt; r’
the reliable character o f the proposed Mrs. L. G. Stringfcllow, escorted by
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Three liodies have been lload Department, held in Tampa on trict.
tin Daughters of the Confederacy,
tr orered
Mrs. II. E. Tolrur, president of the conceded that it is one o f the best ng- report.
Tuesday, A p ril 2r.th, A. D. 11*22. which
Field work will begin the latter placed n beautiful wreath on thu mon­
Tl ' ‘I ■( injured remained nt 21', he attended in company with Commis­ Woman’s (Tub, with a committee con- gregations of loon! talent to bo found
pari o f June nnd will continue for ument honoring our heroes o f the
» &lt; riling i . reports from the hospi- sioner C. W. Entzminger, and Clerk E. sisting o f Mr*. \V. Theodore Langley. |anywhere.
tal*. The prop, rty loss is estimated
several weeks. Samples o f clay will late war. Mr. Bnll, lender of tho
A . Dough.ss, as u committee rep­
A fter placing
lie collected nnd analysed nnd tested hnnd, sounded taps.
*t Il.lsiO.OlHI.
resenting the hoard o f county commiso f the wrenth. fnvorite hymns followin
the
Inbrntnry
o
f
Cornell
University.
The levee bonrd will investigate m sioners o f Seminole county, lie re­
The stnte Geological Survey' Invites' ed by Dixie concluded tho program
ports that the Stnte Rond Depart­
the ro-opcrntUon o f evetyone Inter, at the park. The daughters nnd n few
ment ngreed to furnish rock, neccsi ste.l ill this work. Correspondence old Veterans preceded to Lake View
! snry to liuild shoulders on the Sanford
should l&gt;e addressed to Herman Gun­ cemetery, where* we placed wreath*
and Orlando road, from Snnfoni city
flowers nnd liouquets on Confederate
ter, Stnte Geologist, Tallahassee.
li t
" m" 11 south to the Orange county lino
n.id Federal alike.
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this being
mg a part o f Sttae Road No. 3.
The following are the names of
BIGGEST OF FILM
The
State
Rond Department agreed
I "t|r Ohio lo «n the Scene of Gather­
those
we honored.
SPE C TA C LE S COMING
to deliver this rock nt the points des­
Dr. J. .1. Harris; rnpt.Otis l-nrner,
ing of Many Statesmen
ignated by the i.onrd of County Com­
( ’apt. JL F. Whittier, Dr. A. E. FhllThe engagement o f II. W. Griffith's
missioners, all freight to he prepaid,
t .t .•-2 l h r ta a a r l a l r d l*rraa|
lip*, Wm N. I-efflcr, ( ’apt. R. II.
wonder spectacle "W ay Down East"
h,1NT I'I.EASANT. Ohio. April 27. rock to lie furnished at the rate o f not
Ill* Thr
l*rrss »
Marks, ( ’apt. Wm. Sirrim, Algcman
W ASH IN G TO N , April 27.— Florida Strawberry Grower* and opens nt the Princess Theatre tomor­ Speer, Arthur Speer, G. W. Williams,
TK nat""i turned today to this littlv less than tw o enrs nor more than six
h»mlrt to celebrate the hundredth cars per day. Seminole county is to State Railroad CommlHsion have not justified their complaints row for a run o f two day*.
Huek Thra«her, Dr. D. J. McRae,
Hnsicnily “ W ay Down East" is a
S. Grant. Up the unload and lay the rock in the road against the express companies that rates and conditions o f service
Richard Woodbrldge, Dean Cassidy,
, U r fr" m • incinnatl came the bed, nnd the State Road Department was maintained which discriminate against that territory in fa v­ picturizntion o f thnt delightful story
Sid Barnhart, Cnpt. D.
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m * r ‘ ‘ aft bearing President is to reimburse Seminole county for or of Alabama, and Louisiana, according to the &lt; ommerce &lt; &lt;&gt;ni- ,,f New England rural life which I-ot- II.
Manley, A. J. Vaughan, M. K. Hea­
r ng nn.I w,fe, congressmen, high the cost of laying this rock iu the mad mission examiner who filed a tentative report today with the ‘ on- tie Hlnir Parker nnd Jos. R. Gristlier, ter, J. D. Hoskins, E. II. l-ning, Elli­
, ... 11 "Uniats nnd others. Pres I - 1bod, ns soon as thc money is avail- mission after hearing tho evidence. The examiner recommended mnde so fam iliar upon thc American son White, J. C. Calhoun, Judge W.
th complaint be dismissed and if suggestion is accepted by commis­ stage covering n period o f more thnn A. I/ockc, J. P. Rcnrlctt, Dr. A. C.
is to speak from the able.
n decade. Ily G riffith ’s treatment It
I '■ "tm near the Grant homesite.
Motion o f Comr. Hagan, second­ sion it will constitute a final settlement of the case, tentative re­
Caldwell, J. F\ Early, C. G. Evan*,
J l!ri—* * ~ ’ regulations and rules imimscd l&gt;y becomes a new art, vibrant with a life Ben Lord. W. R. Rowan, Dr. J. F.
ed by Comr. F'. Curlett, and carried, port held rates 16775606
that i sail hut too fnstly passing
April
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27.— The this Board o f County Commissioner* express companies on perishable truit justified.
Smith, Dr. C. M. Adams, J. M. Parfrom view and infused with realism
* miry of the government wns accepts the above report nnd orders
hnm, James Prince.
nnd tenseness plus the finest ming­
IIIK M IN G IIA M S T R E E T C AR
' executive order of thnt it he mnde a part of these min­ G A IN ES VI LI.E ( O N FERENCK
— BY A DAUGHTER.
ling o f pastoral scenes ever conceived
r" 'l&lt;nt Harding to permit thous- utes, and the clerk of this board is in­
RAN W ILD T O D A Y
N U R SE R Y M E N . IN S P B tT O R S ,
H IT T R O L L E Y PO LE for nn American drama. Music add* SH IE LD CASK SET
, .’
employes nnd offic- structed to mafl a copy bf these min­
O F F IC IA L S P L A N T HOARD
its charm to this swelling appeal nnd
P to ,l"i hof"*r to the memory of utes to the Stnte Rond Department,
FO R T R IA L T H IS TERM
I I l f T k r . V i t t r l a l r d l* r r « « |
&lt; llr T h r A n i i r l a l r d I'rraat
the combination shells a new form
r r *1 tirant at the dedication of nnd nlso extend to them their sincere
B
IRM
IN
G
H
AM
,
Ala.,
April
27.—
OF V O LU SIA COURT
G A IN E S V IL L E , April 27.— Confer­
u iiu iift u iiA M . Atn..
- „ pre,.lon to iv e ry acn.c thnt
rnumorial ln ,,ol“nlc Card- thanks fo r the courtesy extended their ence o f Nurserymen nnd inspection Thirteen pero.ns are re p o red *njur- 1
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for entertain­
‘ \
I,lf ho,ld»y was granted the representatives at Tampa, nnd for officials o f the state Plnnt Board ed. some seriously, hero today, when
Mir Thr Asanrlalr* I'rraal
ment nnd illustration.
D ELAND . April 27.—The Shields
H tV * nn&lt;*
l,u^*Dc schools clos. their co-opeintion in this matter.
n
West
End
street
ear
ran
wild,
left
will be held May fourth at I-akeland
It is deemed essential to ndviso the case was set nt lunt fo r trial thin
*he city y.,u, decorated in flags
There being no further business thc during the nnnunl Florida Horticul­ the mils nr.d crashed into a trolley
renders o f this paper that "W ay '.erm court. Three murder nnd on*
hunting.
hoard stands adjourned to meet again tural Society called today.
pole.
Down Eas I " Is going to pack the rape case precede it, date when it i*
nt their next regular meeting May
theatre
days and it is prudent that to start Indefinite, depending upon
T H R E E ARRESTED
D ISC O NTEN T SHOW N
L’OO n**'''00,
please return to 2nd, 11*22.
you
come
early nnd avoid the rush. the conclusion others.
FDR
RIG
RO
IIH
ERY
OVER PRISONERS IN
%gf(j
,ir Avenue and receive re­
L. A. BRUM LEY’ ,
A
t
the
Princess
tomorrow nnd Satur­
OP
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A
S
T
OCTOBER
C A L C U T T A . IN D IA
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27-ltp A ttest:
Chairman.
F U R TH E R M O D IFIC A TIO N
day.
K. A . Douglass, Clerk,
FOR
DR s VI r
—
FOR M U SCLE SHOALS
I l l , T h r Aaaorlnlrd l*rraal
C A LC U TT A . Inhln. April 27.— Dia‘ ' **nt" h-room bungalow,
By: V. E. Douglass, I&gt;. C.
N E W YORK, April 27.— I-ouls and
The
Bonrd
o
f
Public
Works
nt
I H r T h r A a a o rln lrd I'rra a l
content over the alleged favored
a h ! 1 ° n ! ?#nford "eigh ts, *,..*,00,
Jack W olfe nnd Jacob Price were ar­ Plant City will spend about $20,000
W A SH IN G TO N , April 27.-Fu rth*r
’ * haf« l n - A . P. Connelly.
treatment
o
f
political
prisoners,
be­
Thc saying, “ there is nothing now
modification for the Ford proposal
rested here today in connection with for street paving material.
27-tfc under the sun," docs not apply to lieved to b© responsible for yester­
fo
r Muscle Shoals is understood to
the
two
million
nnd
hnlf
dollar
mail
days convict revolt in jail here when
some antiques.
"t’m
A r.ew industry will tic started hnve been made totay by official rep­
truck robbery on lower Broadway
a
break
for
the
gate*
wur,
tntnade
by
Ml
! ! iRht Strai« * t Rock u
Inst October.
The stolen securties ahortly nt Tnvnres to manufacture resentatives of Ford In negotiation*
*-rmi ,
•‘ ■‘‘ " 'I * Home," at HlnSome men nrc so opposed to pro­ thro* hundred prisoners, several o f
were
valued
nt
Beventy-fivo
thousand perfume from the fragrant flower* before the House M ilitniy committee
' r ' ,,iano Slorc, Welnkn Block. hibition it hurts them to take n so­ whom were killed when guards fired
of the state.
in executive session.
dollars
were
recovered.
A few escaped over thc walls.
20-tfp ber second thought.

MEMORIAL DAY

BY DAUGHTERS

COMMISSIONERS
A R E CALLED IN A
SPE C IA L SESSION

Grant's Birthday
Heins: Celebrated
Point Pleasant

FLORIDA STRAWBERRY GROWERS
AND THE RAILROAD COMMISSION
ARE NOT JUSTIFIED IN KICK

About tlu* Express Company Rates and ( onditions of Service

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Charlie Merriwether offers the old
Magnolia House fo r sale as be in*
tends building reveral store rooms
on the Magnolia lot just as soon as he
can sell the frame building and get
it moved o ff the property.

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members o f the County School Board
indicates that politics in our home
county is warming up a bit.
--------- T O N I G H T Mr. Hurrison hails from Geneva
Mr. and Mrs. Carter D ella r* h
and has the distnetton o f having serv­
ed as a member o f the board since the
first election held in Seminole CounW. I* Morgan is home for the ty. Mr. Harrison is at present the
Nothing new and startling
The right bed—but the wrong buvl
week-end and expects to get away chairman o f the Board,
today, in the weather line.
band . . . . Blame someone for jt_ I
today for a trip down the east coast.
Mr. Williams is from Sanford, and
The banka have closed and
quick! But you can’t blame link
It is rumored that the Morgans will is well known throughout Sanford and
will lie open again tomor­
Blanchie Hawkins because tb^.1
Every perron in thin community to take a few ccnta
sell their home in this city and move the county, and ia at present a memrow .regardless o f whether
was twin bods in her new ap4nl
to Daytona to make their home.
, her o f the board, having been elected
it rains or not. A ll o f our
E V E R Y D A Y and at the end o f the month, have
ment. And you can’t blame Siro, I
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. at the last general flection. It ia not
prominent citiiens
have
Monti when he wandered winef.'.l
L. A. Bromley and E. A. Douglaas known whether C. F. Dallas, the membeen called to Miami on
into the wrong flat.
You (^ l
representing the county commission, her from District No. 2, will be a canliquor cases and the old
blame either of them for all ^1
ers and Forest Ijike, G. W. Knight didst* or not but meantime a formidtown is quiet. Calm, cool,
delirious doings before Blanckie’,
and R. W. Pearman representing the *bla candidate haa come out in Longand comfortable, yes.
husbands and Monti’s wife. Ay
It’n Here and Free for You to Obtain
Sanfnrd Chamber o f Commerce have wood in the person o f J. K. Fuller, a
5:40 A. M. APItlL 26, 1922
nobody will blame you If you kin
and at the end o f the month brinjj in thin bank and put its
returned from the meeting o f the young man o f sterling worth
and
Maximum .............
73
to be carted homo on a plank ifia l
contents to work in an intercut bearing nccount, we would
state road department at Tampa. Re- character who haa made echool work
Minimum ........ ..... ^..... 62
seeing I t
Easy to look at~iy|
havo revolutionized the habits o f thoac whose carelessness is
suits in another part o f this issue.
a study and who will undoubtedly
Range .........................
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plenty to see. Added attraction
depriving them of prosperity.
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have the solid support of his home
Barometer
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30.29
also.
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But, perhaps you will be one of those who will profit
Calm and clear.
L IB R A R Y ELEC TIO N T O D A Y
section and other purta of the disTomorrow— Itorothy Dalton inTk,l
LAD IE S A C T AS C LER KS
trict.
by this suggestion to—
Crimson Challenge” and n rosy,
IN N O V A TIO N IN SANFORD
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M A R R IA G E OF MISS A N T O IN ­
E TTE DB COTTBS A N D MR.
The election on the bond* for the
Two Dollars wil start your Prosperity Account
R. C. G R A F F E N R B ID W AS
library building and maintenance o f
E V E N T OF S A T U R D A Y
same is on today and white there
The briA» was lovely in a jjowj ,
will not l&gt;o many votes cast the clecwhite georgette crepe, with vk
ttion will be a victory fo r bonds for
\ quiet, hut beautiful ovent o f
hot, trimmed with ostrich f**ti
For Florida: Fair tonight
the majority o f the people realize the Saturday Afternoon was the mnrriago " " V
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—g
and Thursday.
necessity
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* * there •ecim'no other way to linvo one ter o f Mrs. George A. DeCottes of
-SERVICE
-PROGRESSSTRENGTHy li h li y
il H
Loui*® DcCottc* was a tt o j
Re M except by bonding the city. The el. this city to Mr. Calhoun de Graffenection is very quiet and while It is de. re Id, o f Memphis. Tcnn., which was " ol&gt; hid Kcor* * tl« c n * * »ith
» ) «!l Vi
m S» N
J° match- nnd carried
void o f fireworks it is nevertheless solemnized nt 4 o'clock in St. Johns ture ,
r,4’n* ln *halk‘, o f ' “ 'endar.
FOR S A L E —60 bushels gtmd sound
Bs Ra
one of mnro than passing Interest Episcopal church.
Alabiima ear corn. Seo E. C. Ech­
No invitations had l»een issued, but
-Mr*- DeCottes, mother of the knh|
since Indies are serving on the board
ols nt Sanford Mattress Factory,
— nil ladies— for the first time in the relatives and a large number o f in- wore a handsome gown o f white gsor.I
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history o f the city. The clerks and timntc friends o f the couple witness, tfette crcpc, with hat to match.
h H Vl Vi K| n
inspectors are Mrs. Henri1 Wight, ed tho impressive nuptial ceremony,
Following tho benediction the Ir g l
•a. **
Mrs. Kchellc Maine*, Mrs. Fred W il­ which was performed by Row Dr. nl party left the church to the itnial
FOR R E N T— 2-room apartment with
The pepper crop I* coming on apace liams and Mis* Margaret Brnnc, all Vnn Windier Shields, rector o f the o f Mendelssohn’s Wedding Mirtkl
bath, furnished.
I ah- Brothers. and promises good returns to the o f them willing to serve without pay church.
. During the early evening the hap;y|
Phone 109.
16-tfc growers if rain comes in a few days. although they should reallj be paid
The church was beautifully decor- couple departed for Missiuippi t^|
Claaeifird Ads 5c a line. No
for their time and trouble. W e doubt nted with palm* ferns and cut flow- other points where they will m ^ l
la .. id taken for lea* than 25c. ** FOB R E N T— Furnished room, 111
Park A va
J- «■11&gt;
Tnll reeds o f
bnmlioo were their honeymoon.
Later they v l j
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Lieut. Harry Carlson o f the naval if there is n city in Florida that has ers.
■a ad* charged to anyone. Cash ■* P5K RUNT Furnished apartment air service is In the city fo r a few ns yet held an election where the in­ most effective arrhing the chancel go to Memphis, Tenn., where Mr. 4,1
im mn*t acfompsny all orders. M
and rooms with hath. Good loca­ dnys visit wth his parents Mr. and spectors and clerks were all ladies and adorning the altnr were vases o f Graffenreid is in business, and
fm Count five words to a line
tion. Apply "P . S.’’ care o f Herald of- Mr*. T. C. Carlson o f the west side. and It shows the trend o f tho times. cut fluwers, and myriads of lighted make that city their home.
And in passing it is well to note the ,a Por* ‘
and remit accordingly.
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Among the out o f town guestml
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im
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Mr*. Couper Godwin has returned absolute quiet that reigns around the
Mr. Harold Rivcnhurgh presided at the wedding were the bride’s brother j
FOR R E N T— One rottnge furnished;
progrnm of
o f and sister-in-law, Mr. and !fn|
nlso garage, $20 per month. Apply from n trip to Jacksonville fo r the polls, the peaceful sublimity, the ah- ^ e °nrah rendering nn program
sencc
o
f
any
loud
talking
or
other
obwedding
music
while
the
guests
were
week
end
with
Mr.
Godwin
and
reGeorge A. DeCottes and young ms. 1
to Mrs. II. I). Durant, Lake Mary, Flu.
port*
the
big
city
ns
being
filled
with
Jcctlonable
features
that
have
been
•■■ambling,
and
rendering
the
nrldFrederick Hell DeCottes. o f Ssnforil
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tnuristsgoing hacknorth.
noticeable in other elections.
Nice n* f'hor.i* from Ixihengrin ns n pro­
Mrs. de Grnffcnrcld is a chsnBajI
FOR H ALE BY A. P. C O N N E LLY
F ()R RKNlT "T )n e cottage, partly fur­
|quiet, lady like elections, so It I*.
cesslnnal.
Jacksonville girl, and has n wide rir.
108 Mngnnlin Ave., Sanford, Fla.
nished, $10.00 per month. Apply to
The bride wn* attended by her sis. clo o f friends, who wfll unite in wiib
J. E. Snyder o f Chuluota was
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Celery farm and wild land, 8'A Mrs. 11. I). Durant, Lake Mary, Flu.
ter. Miss l/misc DeCottes, mnld of ing her happiness In her marri«d|
among tho visitors to the city today. W IL L IA M S AND H A R R ISO N ANacres tiled, hnlnnce in woods, tiled land
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lie recently disposed o f his depart­
honor, and was given in mnrriago by life. She attended the Florid* Steti
best rich hnmmock.
f7»lt RE N T 8-room house on Union ment store in that place to Stanley
C O UN TY SCHOOL BOARD her brother, George A DeCottes of College for women In TallshuiM
Five Acre celery farm on brick road,
Ave. A. P. Connelly.
M -tffl A- Rogers who will carry on the bus*
Sanford.
and is n member of a promltrzt|
crop nnd all $5,750.00, a hnrgnin.
The announcements of Chns. F.
Mr. de Graffenreid had ns his best Florida family,
FOR R E N T — Two unfurnished room*, Iness. Mrs. Snyder has been ap­
Two celery farm* oh Celery avenue,
Harrison, of Geneva, and Fred T.
man Mr. David Springer, nnd usherMr. de Graffenreid Is a young h i j
hath, for lighthousekeeping. Good pointed acting postmistress nt Chu.
best location.
Williams
o f this city, appearing in an­ ing were Messrs Wilm cr Bunting, nes* man of Memphis, and has a hc«
location. Apply "R . S.” , care o f Her­ tuntn and the postoffice will be
Ten aero tract* celery land*, terms.
other column o f today’s Herald, that George I-ane, Aubrey Sawyer nnd o f friends, who will extend conyrsts-1
ald Office.
fl-tfc moved into Chuluota Co., building.
Five room rottago close in, $3,800,
they will stnnd for re-cicction
ns
Edward Coliedge.
lotions— Jacksonville Times-l'nion.
FOR R E N T— Furnished apartment —
term*.
with garage, summer rates, 914
Fivo room cottage in henrt o f city,
WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS
Myrtle.
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W A N T E D — Young man with some
cheap.
Bookkeeping and office experience.
A. P. C O N N E LLY
The Deed lo ite r Office has been In
Address “ A " care o f Herald. 2(i-0tc
26-3tc
existence ever since lien T'ranklln
W A N T E D — A light one-horse wagon started our postal service. Even then
FOR S A L E — 1 truck, 1 ton, nearly
and medium set o f harness. Must people addressed mull to Mr Kxeklel
new. Must he sold at some price.
he in good condition. Box 059. 21 .’Up Hndthors. "Atlantic Coast," and e i
— N . IL Garner.
S4-6tc
peeled Ilea |o know Just where /.eke
lived
FOR BALM I Hudson Super-alx, 7
Perhaps they had Zeke'* address In m
passenger, nearly new; 1 OldsmoFORDS!
FORDSI
FORDS
letters up In the garret, maybe a chest ■ i i i i i a a i i i i s s i i s i i s i i i i z s i i i s s a i s i
bilo 8, 7-pnssonger; 1 Iiuirk 4. A ll in
full of 'em. bill then It was easier to 5
1921 Rondxtrr Truck
good condition. Beal hnrgnin*. — N.
let lien hunt /eke Today people m
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are
1921 Coupe.
addressing letters to John Smith. New H ..................................... ........................................ ..
II. Gnrncr
84 fill
1921 Touring.
York. N Y , or Chicago, III., thinking ■
FOR SAI.M Potato barrels In any
1922 Sedan.
Uncle Sam run locate him. whlrh Is [j
qunr.tity, special prices on car lots,
All nlaivr rara hate Marten*.
Just a* Incomplete as wn* Zeke's ml ■
correspondent solicited, Clearwater
1920 I -ton Truck.
dress of yore. The PastoRles Depart- J
ment asks you to put the number and
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
All in fine condition, tire*, etc.
street In the eddress. It helps you.
SA
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FOR S A L E — Wniehouse with R. R.
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Dodge Dealers
siding. Within four blocks of center
Phone No. 3
8f*9tC
o f city.
STO LE N — From residence o f H. T.
Ceo. V. KNIGHT
Pace, a 32 S. &amp; W. pistol, black
272-tfe
W A N T E D —Old mirrors to re-silver, barrel with nick in handle, nnd new
perfect satisfaction and prices reas­ Ansco folding kodak No. 21&lt;J. Re­
Ilow do you expert the Postal Clerk
on able.-M iller &amp; Son.
19-fltc ward for any information o f inme.
to know whether yon mean Trinidad,
80-Stp
i California, or Trinidad. ColoradoT
FOR S A LE OR LE A S E —One 20 acre.
EBP I M I'SSi&gt;N Twilil your house.
ALW AYS SPEI.I. t»DT T IIK NAME
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
You pay In monthly installment*.
OF T IIE STATE IN FULL IN T IIK
distance to city. Two lots corner
________________________________ 27-5tp ADDRESS
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
Have your feather beds made mt&gt;&gt;
tide Palmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elev­
"MORE BUSINESS
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey, a feather mattress by tho Sanford
IN GOVERNMENT” |■
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ Mattress Factory, French Avenue and
20-4tl
les, Calif.
288tf; 89 tf 17th St.
This apt phrase was used In Presl-

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F o r SAI.I1 Automobile. 1919 Scripps
Booth 5-pass, touring car. A bar­
gain
Make in*&gt; an offer.
Cameron
Trent, Welakn Apts., No. 19.
24-0tp
F o r ItA l.k— Paige speedster at a
bargain. Good tires and everything.
104 W. First St.
854tp
FOR S A LE — The building known as
the Magnolia Hotel on Mogonlin
Avenue! Phinc 212-M for particulars.

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P m r S A L E - A practically new piano.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
$160.00.
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I or Memlwr ( ounty School Board
I hereby announce myself ns a candiilnte, in the Democratic primary,
June (Ith, 1922,' for nomination t&lt;&gt; re­
election ns a member of the County
Board o f Public Instruction for Sem­
inole County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
FRED T. W IL L IA M S .

d **1 Harding's first message to O* ngrrss and appllrs particularly In |tos(al
management where postmasters are
being Impressed with the fart that
they are managers of local hrnnrbes
of the biggest business In the world.

(Paid Political Advertlai-nu'lit I

l-et's make our post office look nest,
Mr. Postmaster.
Mtralghten up the
rural letter box. Mr. Farmer. Tidy
up some, Mr. Hurst Carrier.
First
Impressions are lasting
Maybe Mr.
Stranger, taking notice of these Im­
provements. will come back, bringing
you benefltn Start these with "POS­
T A L IMPROVEMENT WEEK" May
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For Member County School Board
I hereby announce myself n candi­

2d :ttp date for nomination nnd re-election a*
a member o f the County Board of
FOR S A LE — Or will exchange for Ihthlic instruction for Seminole Coun­
farm, a five room hungnlow, with ty, Florida, from District No. 3, sub­
modern conveniences.
Address "II. ject, o f course to the Democratic P ri­
T. P.” Box 203.
86-Stp mary to ho held June fith, 1922. H av­
ing been a member of the Ronrd for
STOP—LOOK—READ
four
terms, I feel that past service is
FRU IT-PR O D U C E SH IPPERS
T ry our expert service collecting Rail­ my best recommendation as well ns
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers qualification, and if nominated und
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern elected I promise the same careful ad­
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G. ministration in the future ns In tho
Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with P. R. past.
CHAS. F. H ARRISO N .
R. Claim Department, ten years, Seaford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc Geneva, Fla.
(Paid Political Advsrpssmrnt)

W i t S A LE —6 room house on corner,
Second and Myrtle. Easy term*.
Another hank holiday,
A p p ljf 702 West Third St.
20-4tp you like to be a banker?

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For MEN,
WOMEN, BOYS And GIRLSi [i 1
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Buy Your Bathing Suits-

HUMANIZING THE
POSTAL SERVICE
"There la no unimportant person er
part of our service. It Is a total at
human units and their co-eperatlea Is
the key to It* iih c n s . In Its last
analysis. po*tsl duties are accommo­
dations performed for our neighbors

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Wouldn’t formed for an absentee employer."— 1
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Postmaster General Hubert Work.
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�Jod Suits la inexpensive, hnrralesa,
and in made from tho netd o f grapes
and lemon juice, combined with llthia,
and is used by thousands o f folks who
arc subject to urinary disorders caus­
ed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts
is splendid fo r kidneys and causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, efferves­
cent llthia-water drink, which quickly
relieves bladder trouble.— Adv.

A L L S T A T E TO U R
OF J A C K S O N V ILLE

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

M EN U N D E R W A Y
l l l r T h r .tsk urla trd I ’ r r a . i

Tbo mountains of North Carolina are tho best location* in th* world
fo r health and that change o f climata needed by Floridians and espec­
ially the growing boys.

Laurel Park

Camp Near Hendersonville

is ono o f the best camps in the South as well as one o f the most reas­
onable with n fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with the lake fo r swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect

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ROBERT J. H OLLY, Jr.
SAN FO RD , FLO R ID A

Friday and Saturday
OF THIS WEEK

WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES
ON ALLI* I
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Our Line is Complete
LOOK A T PRICES IN OUR WINDOW

Miller &amp; Son

J A C K SO N V ILLE , April 2fi.—The
"ail-atate” tour o f Jacksonville busi­
ness men conducted by the local
chamber o f commerce got under way
iasl night when the special train left
for Tnlinhhnsicc at 11:45 o'clock. A
largo body of local business men
were aboard for the trip which was
planned with the idea o f cultivating
good feeling among cities and towns
in the statu towards Jacksonville. A
last minute injunction by the com­
mittee in chnrgo was ugainst any tal­
king or “ shop" during the tour. Ono
speaker in elaborating on the purpone o f the trip, said the local busi­
ness men wanted to show they were
not cold hearted seekers o f the dol­
lar but regular fellows.
The pur­
poses an darrangcmenls o f the tour
or the “ visitation" as one writer has
railed it, has been discussed for tho
Inst two months, so n spirit o f op-,
timism prevailed
throughout the
ranks that much good in the way o f
encouraging good feeling would re­
sult.
Unless some tactless member o f
the party mentions Jacksonville as a
logical point for the capital, or its
eminence ns tho gateway to the statu
there seemed to 1«* no reason why
all should not return safely home at
the end o f four days ns per schedule.
Tallahassee, Madison, Live Oak,
Ijike City and Oninesvilln arc on to­
day's itlru-ry, while on the second day
stops will be made at Ocala, I,ecsburg, Kustis and Tavares, Tarjkjn
•Springs, Clearwater and St. Peters­
burg.
Thursday the party will move to
Tampa, Plant City, lakeland, Bar­
tow, Take Wales and Haines City.
Tiie return trip will he started
Friday and stops will be made at
Kissimmee, Orlando, Sanford, DuI .a ml and Palatkn.

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BUICKS
DODGES
FORDS
MAXWELLS
DORTS

$100

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AM ERICAN LEGION PUTS ON BIG
SPORTING EVENT

any o f them is a bargain at the prices
W e nre going to sell

them regardless of price.

Terms to

suit you,

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.
209 PARK

LOOK! AND LISTEN!

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These ears nre in good rendition, and
we nre asking.

STOP!

Prize for b«.st Rifle Shot— Open to Legionnaires
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£ .Tf»i &gt;1 Rifle Shot— open to Ladies’ only.
22 Callhre Rifle used in nil contents
Prizes for best Trnp Shoot— open to nil.
Concert by American Legion Rand on the trrounds of San­
ford Rod and Gun Club nt Sanford

AVR., SANFORD, F L A .

BEG INNING M ONDAY. M A Y 1ST. A T 2:00 P. M.
Distributors for
LEX ING TO N and HUPMOIHI.K

J. C. HUTCHISON in charge of Rifle Contests
I)R. R A L P H E. STEVENS In charge o f Trap Shoot

GEORGE G. HERRING, Post Commander
K. It. M URRELL. Jr., Post Adjutant
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: AND BUSINESS :
: DIRECTORY : OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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T K M P I.A R P A R A D E
A T N EW O RLE AN S
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THE SPORTSMAN’S STORE
Base Ball Cowls
Tennis Goods
Fishing Tackle
Bathing Suits
Fine Cutlery

Bicycles
Bicycle Supplies
Boxing Gloves
Striking Bags
Exercisers

E V E R YTH IN G FOR T IIK SPO RTSM AN
117 Park Avenue---------------------------------Sanford, Florida

NEW O RLE AN S, April 2d.—More
TIIOS. J. A. REIDY
than 12,000 Knights Templar, clad
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
in the full regalia o f their order,
marching to the strains of two score Practicing in State and Federal Courts
hands, passed through the down town
Over Seminole County Bank
section o f tho city today, while n
crowd estimated at 200,000 lined tho
sidewalks, numerous stands and ev­
ery vantage point to watch.
A fter tlu! parade the first session of
Altomcy-nl-Law
the Grand Encampment was opened.
Ovrr Krminolf County Rank
All the business sessions are held in
SANFORD
FLORIDA
the recesses o f the lodge room and
nothing hns been given out ns to tho
proceeding* there.
. Exhibition drills in which the many
specially drilled teams will take part
Contrnclor and Builder
will begin tomorrow* and la* contln.
SAN FO RD
FLO RID *
lied Thursday.
In addition to the drilts, the busi­
ness sessions o f the GGrand Commandery will continue.

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

CHULUOTA INN
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On the Okrcrhnber Krnnrh o f the Florida Hast Coast Railway, ChuluoIn, Ha., among the pinrs and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Rates 12.50 to 9IA0 pei* day; SIQ to IIH per week, se­
cording to location of room.

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“ W E D E LIV E R THE GOODS'

M IAM I. April 2tt.—C. J. Rose of
Minim was today elected cummnndttt
o f the Florida department Grand A r­
storage Facilities
my Republic, at nnrttinl convention
If we please you, tell others; if no
here. Susie Walters o f St. Peters­
tell us. Phone 49H
burg elected president Woman’s Reli « f Corps.

Quick Service Transfer

Sanford Steam Laundry

There nppenrs to be some inevplicnble enlrnngement between Colonel1
George Harvey and the headlines.

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We handle everything in

THE FR U IT AN D VEGETABLE L IN E
Car Lota or Less.

Richmond, Virginia

Hot Weather
Is Here
A 20TH CENTURY COOLER
Will Help You Keep Cool
See our window display o f all kinds

[ Ball H a rd w a re Co.

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V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill

1A K E S \I.TS TO FLUSH K ID N E Y S
A N D N F.l'TIt M .l/E IR R IT A T ­
ING ACIDS

Work
CONTRACTOR nnd UUILD E*

Kidney and Bladder Weakness ressuit from uric m id, says n noted auth­
ority. The kidneys filter this acid
from the blood and pass it on to the
bladder, where it often remains to ir ­
ritate and inflame, causing a burning,
scalding sensation, or setting up an
irritation at the neck of the bladder,
or
■ obliging you to seek relief two
three times during the night. The
■ sufferer is in constant dread, the wat­
: er pnsses sometimes with a scalding
sensation and is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty In avoiding ic
Bladder weakness, most foil s call it,
N because* they can't control urination.
n While it is extremely annoying and
u
» sometimes very painful, this is really
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water before breakfast, continue this
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longer is n source o f irritation to the
bladder amt urinary organs which
then act normally again.

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Blooded Live Stock

Horses and
Mules
Spring Garden
RANCH

DeLEON SPRINGS

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3
STAR TIN G PRO M PTLY A T 10 A.M .

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

IF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER BOTHER

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FOR SERVICE
W. RAW I.IN G , Prop,

Dancing nt Parish House Friday
night, 91.00 per eon pie.
2tp

Ship us

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C. J. ROSE ELECTED
Expert Auto Repair Work
COMMANDER G. A. It.
Corner First and Oak
FIO R ID \ D E PAR TM E N T Phone SO

AUCTION SALE

Hsnfsrd, Fla

C A I I I ? A D — * will Hell to the highest and best bidders
JU n L / lH
W ITH O U T RESERVE n choice collection
of Horses and Mules of all sizes and weights, among which
will he found the followinn: 12 head of real good Farm
Horses and Marcs, that tire nil broke and ready for the plow
and harrow. This Farm Stock must he seen to be appreci­
ated. Three spans of real Draft Horses, with weight, hone
and substance for heavy hauling purposes. 10 head of real
high class Riding Horses, that are broken in the saddle to
all gnlts.

FREE BARBECUE LUNCH
“ TERMS OF S A L K nre prncticnlly cash.” However, we will
accept indorsed bankable notes hearing interest for 00 days.

Geo. W. Knight
Real Entitle nnd Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Roller

Spring Garden Ranch

Work:

Cylinder Grinding; Del.axe Pistons:
Overmitt Rings and

Pins;

TH IS RIG S A L E W IL L T A K E PLA C E rcgnrdless of
rain, as we have lots of shelter at

DeLeon Springs, Florida

Flywheel

Steel Gear Hands; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agenta for Callle Inboard an/
Outboard Motors. — -■ — Phone

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Rayfield Carhurators
Installed nnd Guaranteed by

Sanford Battery Service
Company

W EDNESDAY, M A Y 3RD
Starting promptly at 10 a. m., continuing until the last ani­
mal is sold.

F. N. BURT
Owner of Stock nnd Spring Gnrden Ranch
P. G. W ALD RO N , Auctioneer

�THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APR IL 27, 1922

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“ A Nation o f Heme 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.”
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to pre-war levels in view of this fact bringing nbout these abnormal con­
The plnnt of the Florida
Mills ('oast railroad and the A. C. L. at outlook for the tomato crop is *xNO SEED to " AIT
Company at Sumica, which was de­ the form er point; the Haines City- rcllcnt. In fact the outlook fo r the
I olt PRE-WAR PRICES it is evonotny to await that time. ditions.
This, o f course, means a postpone­
M,ry opinions hove been expressed ment o f activities fo r members of the
However, we are
rfardinK the building situation fo r lumber industry.
prone to believe that this opinion
(b future. The lumbermen are natwill never be indulged in by tho maj.
urally interfiled in the mental nttlority o f tho prospective builders to
(0* i f the mauei with regard to the the extent o f making this cessation
faturr M well « » the present. I)ur. l of activities permanent. On the oth­
ir.i’ the period of time that has clnp- er hand we are o f tho opinion that
Kd lime the peak of high prices the present feelings o f many will be
ibrr arc many who have given the treated in much the same manner ns
o!d tiro* worn ■xcuse for not build* has been the case after all tho other
ayintr that prices will return wnrs that have been tho means of

CONSULTATION
AND ADVICE
FREE
Even if you have some one else do
t

your work— you will have a

BETTER H O M E
I f you talk it over with

W. S. PRICE
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And you will have the

Best Home
h you have him build it.

It will be

mutually profitable for you to
investigate

In the event the average builder
wishes to wait for approximately ten
years to build his home, then it is
highly probable that he will be able
to obtain material at pre-war prices.
Possibly this sounds strange and ex­
aggerated to the layman who is not
posted on past condlticr.; that h.i.&lt;
existed after each of the great wars
that have occurred in‘ this country.
During the civil war tho prices made
an ascension much the same as has
been the ensu this time. Many de­
cided to await the time when this
would cease and they might buy a*
cheaply as they could before the
North and South decided to disagree.
Some of them until they became tired
and others who stuck it out waited
fo r exactly thirteen long
yonrs.
"Th erefore we have no right to expect
these prices to come down in tho prosent ease any faster than was the
ease in eighteen sixty-one. Nor will
they. Those who are foolish to the
extent o f waiting for this to come
will soon tire o f it and those who ac­
tually postpone contemplated activi­
ties will have just about ten years
ahead of them, the war having been
over three years. This is a known
fact. It is the record o f past events,
the greatest statistician o f the ages.
Therefore, we are o f the opinion that
it is only logical to assume that the
ease o f the civil war will be a com­
plete confirmation o f the old adage,
“ experience is the best teacher.*' W e
cannot imagine nn intelligent popula­
tion waiting.
A fter the Civil War it took thirteen
years for building costs to recede to
tho normal pre-war figures. I f the
Civil W ar is a correct nnnlogy, those
who are waiting for pre-war costs
have only ten more ycn*-s to wait.
As a mnintter of fact, however,
market advances and recessions, im­
mediately after the Civil War, were
(i much simpler matter than they are
today.
Productions and methods o f operat­
ing were not then so highly standard­
ized.
Industry was not nearly so
centralized or efficient in its methods.
Scientific cost analysis; economic
methods o f production and stable
freight rates wore then scarcely
known.
Hut the most Important phase of
the matter is the fact that labor was
net then organized to resist wngo re­
ductions ns it is today.
The significance o f nil this is that
the return to pre-war prices wil! he
more gradual and much longer n ar­
riving nfter the World W ar than It
was after the Civil W ar.— Southern
Lumber Jorunal.

stroyed by fire about n year ago, haa
been rebuilt and work will start im­
mediately.
Thu mmills are owned
by the French company that owns
ifbout 40,000,000 feet o f lumber In
Polk County. The new plnnt cost
$ 10,000 and will turn out uround
.iW ;'ie: o f lumber per dny.
Opening up the Everglades and tieh
i'aloosha tehee Volley section, the
r*al “ hot house" portion of Florida, is
Icing proposed by the building o f a
cross-state railroad from West Palm
Peach to Fort Myers by a direct air­
line that would tap the Florida East

Immokalee branch o f the A. C. L truckers appears to he generally ex­
near (.oodno, and possibly the Sea­ cellent.
board near its crossing at Charlotte
Harbor.
Dancing at Parish House Friday
night, fl.00 per eoupte.
2tp
“ Vegetable shipments, particularly
declares the Seucumbcrs. have been
Contracts have been awarded fo r
in quantity during the past w ick," the erection o f n white way in Tal­
declares the Sumter County Times, lahassee. About f “ 0,P00 wilt be ex­
published at Hushnell,
“ The rool pended for this work.
nights have somewhat cut down the
yield, hut it is very good and prices
The bond trustees o f Wauchula aro
are satisfactory." The Times adds advertising for bids for more than
that several carloads of peppers, e g g ­ fSOrt.nftO worth o f street pnviug.
plant and cabbage have he-n sent
The Herald for first class job work.
out during the past week ami the

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homes and business blocks. Tho best season in tho history of Sanford lies
just ahead of yon. Don’ t delay in your building plans.
Materials are
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Dancing at Parish House Friday
night, admission $1,00 per couple.
Hanford* best orchestra, Mrs. Turner,
Houser, A! Witherington and Jamie
Hobson, A real dance and a good
time. Everyone invited.
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tt or not otherwise credited in this pa­
per and also the local news published
herein.
A ll rights o f republication of spec­
ial dlspntches herein nrc also re­
served.

Four million men are out of em­
ployment chiefly on account o f the
coal strike and other strikes through­
out the United States. It is n good
thing summer is coming on for with
four million men out o f work their
families would suffer in tho cold win­
ter weather. This docs not look like
the pood times that were promised
by the Republican administration.
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ers o f the Herald thnt news is news
and u!l the articles gleaned from the
world by our great press gathering
agencies are printed with no thought
o f taking sides on any subject. Un­
less you see something in the editorinl columns you cannot take ex­
ception to same as the gathering of
news
has nothing to do with the odi.......................
torml policy of the paper.

Education is ratin'
you w u i used to it.

spaghetti like

managed by tho leading railroads o f
the south and cast. It has no indiv­
idual stockholders and no distribution
o f earnings outside the owning rail*
roads. It exists solely for the pur­
pose o f supplying refrigerator cars
and protective service on fruits, vegoj tables and other products o f a perish­
able nature.
Tra ffic o f this character is season­
al, beginning during the winter In
Florida and working north until the
late fruit crops o f northern New
York and Michigan, and the potato
crop o f New Englnnd, are reached. It
i is therefore evident that tho addition
o f the large number o f cars owned by
the Pennsylvania system, to those al­
ready controlled by the Fruit Grow­
ers' express, will assure a better dis­
tribution and a more flexible, e ffi­
cient and economical use of the equip­
ment throughout the season. It was
for this reason concluded by the Penn­
sylvania railroad management that
the shippers’ needs nre better met by
such nn organisation as the Fruit
G rovers' express than by each rail-

S T O C K -C L E A R IN G
At D. L. Thrasher’s
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
SPECIAL LOTS OF M EN’S, W OMEN’S And

IVnsncola man was lost in Orlnndo
for several hours yesterday. He was mg started and there is any amount
attending the Knights Pythias con- of capital behind them. In the Evvention nnd becoming sleepy went to crgladrs sugar mills arc either starthis hotel nnd slept. The other Pen- ,.&lt;1 up or building. Many citiei are
sumln folks jumped to tho ronclusion being set out to sugar cane and with- rond trying locally to rare for tho
thnt some of the capital removal in n short time the Glades will be tho crops in its own particular territory
people in south Florida had sand- Mjgnr howl o f the world.
and that o f its connections,
bagged him and they were grontly! From the North and even from othI*hc nt*w arrangement will also toalarmed until the missing one was it sections o f the South the groat cur« professional attention to all doKnlghls o f Pythias nre In meeting found in the hotel. No one ever goes [rust companies are sending their ' “ Hs ®f the protective service fo r all
at Orlando.
to sleep in Orlnndo nnd naturally the representatives to Florida with a 'shippers. The Fruit Growers' ex----------- o- ■ - ■---police never looked for the man to be view o f getting in on the top o f the press was organized two years ago
Hill Crawford’s picture in nil the in bed.
prosperity wave.
A fter they have nnd l " 1* developed « working force
Orlando papers shows his handsome
-------- —a----------visited a few o f the busy rommuni- specially trained in the handling nnd
phiz in true form. Hill wns formerly | Qur county commissioners held a ties the trust companies announce tnr*’ ° f perishable freight.
I-ast
newspaper man which accounts for special meeting yesterday afternoon they will lend money to any legiti- jeu r it made a particularly successhis good looks.
nnd derided to accept the offer of the mate concern in Florida.
record in handling southern pro-----------o----------ntate road department to furnish
By n systematic manner of adver- durt*» nnd ' l wns largely this fact
Why do the so-called “ night edi- riJl.g f „ r ttu,
„ f the Orlando-Kan- lining Florida could attract more set- which Influenced the decision o f the
tions” o f the Florida dnilies have to f „ r,|r,)n,j uiaking it sixteen feet wide, tiers and more capital. To our no- Pennsylvania railroad management,
be printed on pink paper. Whenever .Seminole will have to pay for the lion printers' ink is the one blessing
The Pennsylvania railroad wns tho
the llerhld gets out n “ night edition" nin,|building but it will be reimbura- ‘ hat will bring the attention of the 1'ioneer irk the use nnd development of
It will be printed on
light blue pa- ,,,| |nt,,r w)u,n thc road department outside world to this great stnte.
I f refrigerator cars, having cstablshod
per done up in baby blue ribbon.
has the money. This wns a move In anything will do it printers' ink will. the l i f t
lint’s through the Booth
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ihe right direction by tho commissTo our notion it Is all right to have niore than thirty years ago, in order
Peter O. Knight in a speech la-fore
M ,m,| m M M that the mnin high- festivals and carnivals in the cities, to bring frc*h fruits and vegetables
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the Hardware convention at Hirming- way
wnv um| ( h0 m0lq extensively travel- Also to hold Palm Fetes, Sun Dances, to the northern markets during tho value that even color, thnt beautiful t hack the gloss and lustre and gives it
ham “ rapped the 10th amendment ’ ,.,| w jh
made wider and fixed at l ’"iiee do Leon celebrations ami the colder seasons.—Tampa Times,
dark shade o f hair which is so attrac­ nn appearance of abundance.—Adv.
soys despatches in doily papers
Wo „ nrp without waiting for the road do- like. Such gatherings attract a largo
tive, use only this old-time recipe.
N O TIC E!
do not know just whirh amendment partment to bring their force down crowd for a week or so nnd then I j ' E ' I I f C V H I f C H A V I l ’
Nowadays we get this famous mix­
Peter meant to rap but if he wanted here which might be any time within the world move on.
I £ l f ! 1 \ / L I l O 11/1 f 1J
N.
II.
Garner
will sell better can
ture Improved by the addition o f oth­
to be In stylo he should have rapped ( |M.
twn y,.nrH&gt;
Nothing much has been ncromplishwhen
they
nre
made.
The Oldsmobitz
er ingredients by asking at any drug
the 18th one just for luck.
ed.
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nnd
8;
the
Buick
I
nnd 0, just ar­
store for a bottle of “ W yeth's Sage
.
The first observance o f southern*
0,1 ,h' M,hpr hl,n'1
“ nd (li*
and Sulphur Compound," which dark- rived in car load lots. Sec me before
Now that tin' missing Key Westmemorial day in Sanford wns held iru l fairs and even township fairs DRUGGIST SAYS LAD IES A R E \&lt;l'io.\3 os *.&lt;|]vjn)vu os Jiuq aqj sun you buy. I will save you money on
Bimini seaplane has been found wo
can be raised
.... . . . . . . . ~ ....
yesterday and being the first it should show the visitor what
thnt nobody ran possibly tell it has your gns, oil and repairs.— N. II. Gar­
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can resume our accustomed pcrsunl of
there.
the
grand
display
of
fruit
21-Gtc
have been better attended but it seems
been applied. Y’ ou just dampen a ner.
the Genon conference, the bonus bill,
that the people who are rooljHy Inter, and vegetables, poultry and live
sponge or soft brush with it nnd draw
the sporting news and the platform
estod or should be interested have lost stock proves thnt the old state can
this through your hair, taking one
Hair
that
loses
its
color
nnd
lustre,
Dancing at Parish Houro Friday
o f Albert Gilchrist. And Ilimini will
raise something besides tourists nnd
interest and this probably
it ifades,
gray,
dull
and
small
strand
at **
a *time.
morning
* accounts _
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* when
w six 11 iv
ihii n, iturns
it i ■1~ $
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1411 *l
II il n
ij in 11 Pi
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nn* * By •M
■* ***•■f* night, admission $1.00 per couple.
he quiet until another plane is lost.
for the fact that the day was never
1
H'
* a mvi
i isp n&gt;s Hfolus*, is caused by a lack o f sulphur the gray hnir disappears; but what San fords best orchestra.
A real
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. .before.
.
„Credit is due
.
1
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observed
to ..
N nn- mule advertisements of the re- in the hair. Our grandmother made
delights
the
Indies
with
Wyeth's
Sago
dance
nnd
n
good
time.
Everyone
in­
Two editors in Colorado settled
deV. Howard chapter, Daughters of
" f 'ho ’■tat'' and if the said up a mixture of Sage Tea anil Sulphur and Sulphur Compound is thnt, ho- vited.
26-3tp
Ibeir difference by a personal scrap
the Confederacy for the observance of
1N
'he n° R ° n ° f buying a to keep her locks dark mid beautiful, sides beautifully darkening the hnir
and one had his nose broken and he
the .lay yesterday nnd il should he
n0,hn* m" rp Wl" "BPMl t&lt;&gt; him nnd thousands of women nnd men who after n few applications, it also brings
The Herald for Post Cards.
promptly shot his nssnilnnt dead.
made a holiday in fact as well ns In stronger than to see the stuff that is
That is really the best way to settle
name next year. Other cities dosed raised in that section.
any personal animosities that might
Yet everything helps. The tourist
.
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the stores for two hours nnd in many
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crop up from time to time among i
,
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..... I other ways observed the day and call- himself is » lug asset to the stnte.
tho rival newspaper men in the same
N
id the public's attention to the day The family that arrives and departs
a
city. Newspaper men usually go the
in
»n
mUcmoblli
!i,m
&gt;
a
certain
a
of davs in the smith
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whole way without
argument.
amount of money. Even the knocker
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spends a certain amount, nnd where
III St TIM ES IN FLO RID A
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The old landmarks o f Sanford nre
a
there is one that knocks there arc ten
gradually disappearing to mnku way
thousand
that
advertise
the
state
for
We have often remarked that it
fo r the new buildings and the now
would take a large size book to tell nit they nre worth.
Sanford. It is the ease of the surviv­
Willis Powell o f Lake County says
o f the activities nnd progress o f the
al o f things. All of which brings to
different cities and towns in Florida that the average family that comes to
mind the thought tlint wo should so
live, —
he ■he
home
or
.
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,
.
and In that assertion we have not 'Florida to
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live thnt departing we ran leave bo- ,
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renter U worth t-t r.nn
i&gt;■n11 us
... footprints ........
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two.rlh
, 0 ‘ «i nny ruinhind
on the sands
of ebanged our minds one lot. The stale r* lll r’
is growing fast nnd the optimism of niuni,y* An« w"
^ n t W illli
time instead of finger prints on the
the ninny newspapers shows that ov- ^n" WH
talking about. The
police records.
man that patronises the grocer, the
cry section is on the increase.
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To lie sure the nverage
person butcher, the dry goods nnd clothing
So runny men ask the question, • whfn
, hnl ,h)f „ taUl f , K^ w[n(t »«'.res to say nothing o f the baker
„, 1 . 1 ,the
L. .. .... 3 1 1 . .....« .. .... u
I . . _t ’
commerce
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and
milkman is n __
valuable
ns«etI,.
■sivii f "1!
,j * * { " m, nA W,H run to Jackson- to any community for he is helping
d o in g !" and they are usually the men
ville, Miami, Tnmpa nnd St. Peters.
who do not belong to this !x&gt;dy.
to circulate money in the community
Il’i-itu-hon, nil fast colors ami now pntterns. Special for 2 days, per yard—
they were active members they would burg. IDs mind then is nt rest. He nail keeps the dollars a-moving.
never
thinks
of
other
cities
like
Or*
know wbat the chamber is doing and
Florida will continue to grow and
know that the active committees nre “ nd" '
* “ *,n Ib’.ich. Daytona, there is no stopping, either, nt the
working every day for the betterment -“ L' liuui, Ocala and Sanford.
Sanfi
Nether does he give ii single half way stnton. The town of today
o f Sanford. There are many morwill he a city tomorrow. While the
Mints and farmers being hem-fitted 'bought to hurt
Myers,
Pain tkn,
chants
communities in the North arc worry
I bourne,
cveery day by the chamber o f com- |* ',,nt * ‘D* *-or| Pierce, Melhou
ing with strikes and shortage of
merce and they are not spending a St. Augustine, Gainesville, Clearwat­ coal the Floridinns will be on the job
nickel with the chamber to help it er, Haines City, Avon Park or Lake twenty-four hours In a day and they
Wales.
25 pieces of Crepe Hack Satin, Canton Crepe Charmance, Foulards, Fancy
help them.
are not quitters, either
Florida
Yet every town named above nre
Crepe de Chine, 2 days only, per yard—
Post.
How I Checked Liquor Smuggling ! Browi"»r ,ik'’
" ml
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--------- oin Florida" is the title of an article ° ,h rr» nri' ,n ltl*'
No
OF IN TE R E S T TO SOUTHERN
by Mr. Nutt, running in many o f the l,,u,&lt;,‘r *n wliat direction the traveler
SH IPPER S
dally papers. "Checked" is right.
ht&gt; " w evidences o f prosperHe checked the flow into the stnte l,y " " l’ v,'r&gt;
Towns that were
and then went
back homo.. Now if considereddead three years ago are
\s a measure to secure for the pub.
Nutt had said
"R ow I Sto pp ed the * ° **v°l&gt;'
that the man who has lie the mnximum service from Its
-10-inch
S
Liquor T ra ffic" he would have said l' " ‘n
n &gt;‘ ar nr more needs a specialized i-quipment for handling
where the old land- perishable traffic, the Pennsylvania
something. Any dang fool can chock guide toshow
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railroad will effective May I, disconit right hi re on main street most any marks were.
Kt. Petersburg maintains 700 car- tlnue entirely the operation of its
AH very pretty pattern. Special for, yd., 5
night, hut why i heck it.
Wo are
not baggage men or checker players. punters tin- year around and Miami separate refrigerator car lines, and
2,000 yards of Long Cloth. (10 yards to
Dnyontn nnd the two will merge all o f its refrigerator cars
What the people want is a "stopper" over I.OfitL
customer). Special for yard—
cities
on
the
bench
are spending over numbering 5,1)27, with those o f the
instead of u checker.
$,100,000 right now for new buildings. Fruit Growers’ express. Thereafter
a
I lie two Palm Benches have over a the Fruit Growers’ express will n*.
a
B i R a a i a a i i i i i i a s s s a i i a a i a half million dollars planned for new M im e all refrigeration nnd protective
buildings. Miami and Miami Reach enr service on tin-lines o f the Pennare putting up new buildings thnt r-ylvnnln system.
a
will cost a million nnd yet there is
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The Pennsylvania railroad manageHOYS'
a
more to follow.
irieut has decided upon this step ns
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.Many o f the towns nre reporting being in the best interests o f tho
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? 100,000 nnd more being spent in new shippers nnd the railroads generally,
a
buildings anil the town thnt is not Its most important effect will be to
a
All new patterns nnd plain white,
a
reporting any improvements is not more than double the number o f roa
a
■oufh.
frige rat or rnrs operated by the Fruit
Friday ami Sautrday Only
a
Then with the many new buildings Growers' express. These now number
in process of erection, there will be 5.200. With the addition o f the Pennseveral million mote spent for hard sylvanin cars, there will be a total of
C o u rto y nnd Prompt Ser*
surfaced roads, sidewalks and sewers. 11,,130 available for service throughY’lce Our Motto
Nearly every town or city has. the out the territory covered which cmImprovement fever.
Municipal and braces the Southern mid Central
a
district bonds are soiling for more Western States east of the Mlssissjpthnn par. Tin- air more than reeks pi, the Middle Atlantic states and
Phones 41*7-491
o f prosperity.
Now England.
W E I.A ll A Hl-Ol K
Many new agricultural
farms,
The F r ill Growers' express Is a
slock ranches and dairy fnrms are he* co-operative organization owned nnd

CHILDREN’S SHOES at

ONE-HALF PRICE

NO F A K E —Real Genuine Bargains

Also with every pair of Dress Shoes sold from
regular stock on Saturday or Monday we will
give at ONE-HALF PRICE one pair of Silk
Hose or Socks, any color or price.

ID. L. Thrasher

GRAY HAIR NOW

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�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APR IL 27, 1922
week, le ft yesterday fo r Orlando
where she is attending the Pythian
sisters and D. 0. 0. K. Convention.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

B. M. Tedder is In the city attending
to business fo r the A. C. I.. Ry.
_

»»7 »rU" f * rr er rup«t**
Wm. Cooper o f Dnytonn was in the
city yesterday on n business mission.

We knew it. The dry weuther has simply put our weath­
er apparatus out o f bus­
iness nnd the official report­
er says, "Out o f order or
has been tampered with."
It seems thnt some people
are never satisfied with the
"dry conditions” nnd prob­
ably some bootlegger has
been snooping around our
observatory. However, we
can safely
predict
fa ir
weather today.
A P R IL 27, 1922, 5:10 A. M.
Maximum—out of order or
tampered with.
Minimum
C2
Range
G2
Barometer
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30.14
Southeast and part cloudy.

Lewis U. Irby iri Delray, is spending
a few days here attending to bust,
.
Mr» Forrest Lake will en- ness
.he members of the Every
\V. A. Hodges o f Bartow wns in
MlUlB„
Ve O
Club
at luncheon, folWrtk Bridge
ud a
the city yesterday transacting busL
V0ti*T **£*•'« » ,ue
ness.
.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

I«i.

. ar(, jiajjnn will en*
Tnmpn was represented here yestenlny by C. E. Ross and J. M. Stal­
lings.

P. B. Tru itt of Bowling Green is
a j t * * &gt; » ubby* nt 8:15 spending a few days here nt the
vi»r--Mother*' Club will have a Montezuma.

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D. M. O rr and E. F. Green o f Mait­
ff Morton Thigpen nt .1:30 p. m.
ttenUy—^hildrsn’s Story Hour at A land were among the business visi­
tors here yesterday.
. m at Central Park.
uuniiy-Bon Ton Bridge Club will
M A Y PO LE D A N C E
u M
M » . J. D. WoodA beautiful affair will be staged
-iff
Monday afternoon on Miss Martha
cr*!a'y—Ma&gt;' * &gt; » T‘ “ b&gt;' ^ ,P ' P®
PrE1- Club on the fo x - Gatchol Fox' lawn, that being the time and
Uwr, on Oak aventr*., from 5 to 7 place for the annual May Day party
o f the Tem ple Pipe Organ Club.
o'clock P. M.
,,
The May Pole Dance, n "M ay
'/Uy-Sub*cription B :dge, at tno
P,ri.h Ihuse nt R P. M.. given by Queen" playlet and other entertain­
ing features have been planned to
«t Agnes Guild.
make the a ffn ir pleasant nnd attrac­
The public is cordially invited
Ur* R. F.. Tolar has returned home tive.
friB Washington, D. C., where she to come out.
i, \ R Continental
SPEN D T H E D A Y P A R T Y
*crjtf*s.
Mrs. Harry Wnlsh was tho charmilr* J. W Wingate, has returned *ng hostess yesterday at n spend-thehr home in Jacksonville nfter a day pnrty nt her attractive home on
v pleasant visit here with her Oak nvonue. The guests included
tho members o f her family and “ Aun­
t. Mr*. it E. Tolar.
ty ” Wilson.
Tho day wns delightfully spent
Mr*. R. C. Keen of Detray is visitwith
sewing, chattfng, and fancy
tiry her daughter Mrs. Nathan 0.
work,
nnd nt noon, a sumptuous din­
Girr.rr. id ter home on Palmetto nvoner
was
•served.
rsr. Mr* Keen expects to leave Bun­
Mr. and M r*. Walsh expect to leave
dle for Macon, Ga., where she w ill
in n few days fo r their lummer home
*;«nd the rummer.
in Detroit where Mr. Walsh is onMin Renie Brown, of Palatka, who gaged in'the Wholesale Produce busit been viiiting her brother. Dr. ness.

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THE WEATHER :
For Florida: Generally fair
tonight nnd Friday.
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R E G ISTR ATIO N BOOKS
O PEN U N T IL M A Y 1;
FOR P R IM A R Y ELE C TIO N
May 13th the Last Day That Poll T a i
Can be Paid.
•-------The registration books for tho June
primary will be open in the tax assessor's office in tho court houso ontil May 1. May 13 is the last day
that poll tax can be paid to qualify

their class colors. The design which
has been used was the work o f the
staff artist, Byron Stephens, and U
in part a reproduction o f the seal
which has been used fo r both the class
rings and the commencement invita­
tions. The contents, the Seniors say,
will be no less ittrmetive than the
outside o f the magazine, nnd they
arc sure that their friends will got
their dollar's worth, nnd more, too,
when they buy this years Salmagun­
di which will be o nsale in the various
drug stores early next week, or, for
which orders may now be placed
with Lillian Shnholscr or William
Mai lent.

ALL FLORIDA
PARTY HERE
TOMORROW

PAGE F IV E

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

Nothing nicer fo r gifts than fin e ,
stationery. Going below cost fo r tw o
weeks at the Herald office.
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OPTICIAN—(VfoMlTrRIBT

C U T TH IS O U T — IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with St­
and mail It t » Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
Sanford. Fla.
name and address clearly. You w ill 212 East. 1st St
receive in return n trial package con
taining Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Com­
pound for coughs, cold* and croup;
Foley Kidney n ils for pains in sides
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney anu bladder ailments; nnd Foley
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome nnd
L A Y E R ROLLS
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con­
MONOGRAPH RECORDS
stipation, biliousness, headaches, nnd
DI’ U L A R SHEET M USIC
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.—
Adv.

IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

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

J. H. H IN TE R M ISTE R
P IA N O CO. '
W e la k a Black

W HY N O T TRY
Sanford will lie host tomorrow to
the Jacksonville business men com­
prising the " A ll Florida" party from
thnt city. These prominent business
men o f Jacksonville, 130 in number,
W HEN YOUR C A R IS OUT OF
will have visited twenty-two Florida
W HACK
cities nt the conclusion o f their trip
Their train will arrive in Sanford at
Come
1:30 p. m. and will be met by cars
Washingand Polishing a Specialty
furnished by our local people. They
Foot of First Street, Sanford Avenue
will be taken to the Pre-Cooling plant
for an inspection *&gt;f the new method
A L L WORK G U AR AN TE ED
used in shipping celery— nfter whirh
TH E
they will bo driven hack to their train
1 117 Park
to continue their Journey.
This i* not u trade excursion nor a
junket through the stale, but these
business men feel that much can be
accomplished for the good o f Florida
o « a
by a greater understanding of the difAcuities and aspirations of other sections o f the state in addition it will
broaden
afford an opportunity to
acquaintanceship which may s u I i m 1qucntly prove mutually beneficial. The
Jacksonville visitors will be nrcoinpanted by a Id piece brass band which

URK’S REPAIR SHOP

PLAY G0LF
J U S T RECEIVED
A Shipment of

Golf Clubs and balls
in nnd Look Them Over

SANFORD CYCLE CO.
Ave.

Sanford, Florida

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GLOBE PIANO CO.

for the June primary.
I th*&gt;' have brought along to
liven
All women who have registered on things up for the occnsion.
the county hooks (in the court house) ] The Chamber o f Commerce will up­
as a Democrat nnd have pnid their predate the co-operation o f our s-iti192! poll tax are eligible to vote in j sens in furnishing enrs fo r this wensthe primaries. Men arc required to ion,
, C. Brown, for a few days this
pay poll tax fo r 1021 nnd 1922.
MODERN WOODMEN H ERE
A ll voters are urgently requested
C H IC K E N S U PP E R
by
II.
C.
Dubose,
registration
o
f
fi­
EVENT: ANNTAI MAY DAY T E A .
The
Indies
o f Circle B, o f the I’ resC. E. Bullock, Stnte Deputy of
PLACE:
Modern Woodmen o f America, of cer, to see thnt they nro properly byteriun church, will hold n chicken
roX-t.ATt IIKI. LAW N . Oak Ave. Jacksonville! Bert Onkmnn, National qualified.
supper at M iller’s old stand, Saturday
TIME:
evening from 5:311.
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Deputy, Lincoln, Nebrnskn; Wilson
MOMMY AFTERNOON, 5 to 7
Cooper, District Deputy, Daytona; S. II. S. SENIO RS A R E
PLE A SE D W ITH PR O SPECTS
PROGRAM:
SU B SC R IPTIO N BRID G E
L. B. Irby, Special Deputy o f Delray
TH
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Msj Pole Drill
Phone
Mrs. Archie Belts, 222, or
were in the city last night attending
Mo*ic,
Mrs. Fred llniger, 217-W for reser­
n good meeting o f the Modem Wood­
The High School Seniors are do- vations fo r the Subscription Bridge,
May Day Play
men o f this city. A drive fo r mem­
Sons*.
iht(-d
with tl»e sample of the cover Monday evening at 8 o’clock nt the
bership will Lv Instituted later in the
to
be
used
for this year’s annual, nnd Parish House.
Refreshment*.
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interest o f the Modern Woodmen.
are nt present congratulating them­
AUSPICES; PIPE ORGAN CI.UII.
(Silver Offering)
The Herald fo r first rlnss job work. selves on hnving gold and garnet fo r
Baked Chicken, Dressing,

NEW PERFECT ION

SA V E YO U MONEY
W rite ua

Oil Cook Stores and Owns

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HERE'S no smoke and
smell to make disagree­
able workofcookingwitnlhe
New Perfection Oil Stove.
Clean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the Game stays where
you set it.

Creamed

Potatoes,
Green Pens
Pickled Beets
Jelly, Home-made Rolls
Pie
Coffee
75c
Circle It, Presbyterian Church
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W e’ll be cLid to demonstrate

"Old .Mattresa Made New and

how easily vm i ran regulate

N r « Mauri*** Jsiadr to order1'

die New Perfection for any
aort of cooking. W e have the
NewPerfection Oven also—
and it bakes perfectly.

French Avenue and 17th Street

Sparton

Sanford

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The Launch SANFORD

Horn Service

Sanford Battery Service
Company

NOTICE TO FARMERS

Fur Part(*•**, Picnics, Fishing, Outings

Now's the time for you to buy n MOLINE TR AC TO R . We
have n special o ffe r that you ennnot nITurd to le i get by you.
For every farm er cun afford to buy but you ennnot afford
not to buy n real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, wo
will sell you a—

Capt. Atkinson
Phone 295-1.1
Residence 203 K. Third St., Sanford

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PRICES!
»■ MOLINE, Model I), latest improved Tractors
for $528.00
1.000 Hanimermill Letterheads $1.50 J

Rated High all Over the World
Almost everywhere abroad—east or west—
you will find a decided preference for the
Hupmobile as representative of the best
that America produces.

1.000 IlusInenM Cards

3.75 ■

1.000 Billhead*, ni/r fi

1.25 »

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Seminole Printcry
Phone 101

Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for immedintc delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
member this o ffe r is only good until October 11th, so place
your order now.

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Most of all, perhaps, for its splendid selfreliance, which makes the H upm obile a
favorite for travel through wild and spars­
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above all its other remarkable attributes,
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�Rl'RAL CLASSES
LONGEST LIVED
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FLO RID A C ITIE S TO

MENACE TO FISHERIES MIQHTY Rlvl R. ! i THE YUK0M
Practices of Commercial Fisher*
men Condemned by Burnham.
Atlantia Sturgeon ard Salman Hava
Practically Olaappaarad, Ha Saya—
Pollution of Straams and Spawn­
ing Ragulationa Blamod.

Rank* at On* of th* World** Qroatoat,
Though It Wat Long Compara­
tively Unknown.
The Yukon I* one of the great river*
of the world.
It I* more than 2,300
miles long aud la both the longest and
the l«rge&gt;t river tinning Into Pacific
waters in the we-tern hemisphere, sur­
prising by u considerable margin It*
nearest competitor*, the Columbia umi
the Colorado
Among nil the river*
of North America the Yukon Is aurpaiucd In length only hy the Mlaal*■Ippi * ) stem and live Mackenzie.
It
l* longer than the St, Lawrence, a*
well a* all the other river* except the
Mississippi ay stem which flow* Into
the (iulf of Mexico or the Atlnfltlr.
The existence of such n Inrge river
aa the Yukon in the For North wn*
long unsuspe.-t.-dA Uu«*!nn lieu­
tenant, Zagoskin, entered Its mouth
hy tmat In 1SI2 and fnivor-cd It for
several hundred miles The Hudson'*
Hay company had discovered It* head­
water* In Canada; but the *wo hit*
of Information were not pieced to­
gether.
The existence of the river
o ' .i stream of great magnitude und
length first became really known
through the daring and romantic proj­
ect of Installing Ion I telegraph wire*
tielween America and Kuro|M* across
Alaska, Itehrlng Mrsll and the waste*
of Siberia.
Hubert Kennlcott In con­
nection with thla enterprise Idnied
the Yukon trail hv descending the
river In 10*13
Th*- first trading
steamer ascended the stream In l**2*.
The Yukon really nitric Into its own
with the dl*env»r&gt; &lt;&gt;f pitd In the
Klondike In i '■* i 'Bulletin of Na­
tional Geographical Society

New York.— The tail water fiaharleo
of thla country art seriously menaced
by tha present practice! of commercial
Examination af Mortality Table* In- fishermen, pollution of water and Im­
proper spawning regulations, declared
4Jcatoo Docidad Improvement in
John H. Burnham, a membsr of tha
Infant Mortality Ratoo— EaMigratory Fish Conservation com­
poclation la Incroaaod.
mittee, *nd one of the originators of
tha migratory bird law.
Washington, O. C.— The Department
Off the roast of Lower California.
of Oeunerie, through the bureau of Mr. numham asserted, the water la
eoooua, aooounrea that the oeioml of- frequently white with fish killed by
ficlul publication ob llfetablea derived purse settlers, who cannot take them
fi-tMu btrtha, drutho und popular n» to port for a*le.
la aoon to be laaued. Tbeae lable*
He says that the Atlantic sturgon
■bow condition* aa they axlated In and salmon have practically disap­
lftbO, In UMil und In U&gt;10, lbu* making peared und added:
It possible to atudy the change* which
"Unless radical action to preserve
have taken place In mortality during our fiah la taken In lb* Immediate
two decades.
future, thla rmintry will find Itself
It la ahown thnt tnonjllty at prnctl
facing the problem of trying to re­
rally all are* la higher v 'c.t.i tr.en store * natural resource of great Im­
than nrnnng woiui-n.
In particular, portance vvhtch already ha* been lost."
it appeura that the moat futorahh*
The Mlgrutnry Fish Conservation
ntortiillty In thla country la found committee, an organization believing
among women living In the rural din In the necessity for federal control of
trittn
The rural classes, regardleaa the fisheries aoon will Introduce in
tit aei *nj"&gt; n much lower mortality congress * hill, similar to the present
for marly the entire range &lt;&gt;( life migratory bird law. looking to the
than thoae Itvlnc In the cltlea While generul protection &gt;•f fish In the waters
the expectation of life, both among of the I’nlled Stales Fir Burnham
men and women, in moat clauses tins *&gt;ld
aleadll) IlnTeaaed. there la no In
The migratory bird law, he stated,
dtcnlton of any definite lengthening ha* proved conclusively thnt game can
WHISKERS IN ANCIENT EGYPT
of the spun nf life.
he conserved by proper legislation ami
In other word*, while altnoat nil the Migratory Fish Conservation &lt;omclasses of person* are living to an tnlttee experts little opposition to the Oehavad to Have Been Introduced In
to Country By Horsemen Who
elder averoge age. the limiting ng** of hill except from commercial fishermen
Came From A, .1
human life doe* not »eein to have ud ami those stale* which derive u
» a need.
revenue from aurh fishing without *
What could have been the i x|*:.r ti
Girl Babias Have Brit Chance
thought of the probable duration of tlon of Mark, bit'll) wld'her* or- *
In JWM the elpe. tut loti of life the Industry.
■mrlenl Egyptian? HltMiw-h-alh,
among white girl bahlei at birth a m
• tally, customarily, thrv did tot l«
ahout tliree year* inure than among
COWS RIB PART OF HIS SPINE long there, and yet, thus ncoMijtciiui
white unties, und In 101U the rti'l'tt
lay the occupant "f "tie of the tm
In favor of the girl* had In*■teased to Blacksmith, Predicted Hopeleia Crlppl* in the Theban m-eropolls which tinalmost three and a half year*. There
for Life, Can Now Move
Metropolitan tnii'ciiin's expedition at
seem* to have been a general Improve­
that pla»e chanced to excavate. He
About.
ment for all clti**e* for the .iges up
wi s named Alefnnion, ''(‘harloteer to
to about age forty for men and age
Lynn, Mas*.— llow would you feel the Gflioral," and In h|s colfin they
fifty for women, eirept for the negro walking about with u fourteen inch found his whip, broken Into three
population. Above llieie ages no Im
section of o cow * rib as part of your pieces, and tied up In If* own lash.
p Covemeu I In shown, and In some c**c»
spine) Ldwurd ( “Spider 11111") Cos­ Now, In tils day T L. Wlnlm-k ex
I lie niertallly at the older ogee In
grove, formerly a blacksmith, three plnltia, horse* and chariots had long
IPlfl wav actually less favoruhte than
times on the operating table at Mas been tisetl In Kg)|-i toil It was *tUI
It wa* In 11*11.
sachiisetta General hospital, unawera i• u.etutteted that Ibex find first eotne
An
riumlnatlon
of
the Infant
•tint lie Is "feeling tine und baa nu i Com A*ln, and prohnM) the best
mortality tables Indicates a decided
desire to "niwo” when a bottle of lo-rse* anil tbe most skillful driver*
Improvement In the Infant mortality milk is set before him.
••re iilleti' The A-latlcx always wore
rale In most classes of the population
once declared hy physician* and Bur­ h&lt;-nrda. and so tbl* Kgvptluti char
between 11*11 und ItMft ‘I lie expecta­
geon* doomed to lie u cripple fur Ilf* |ote*-r, to lie in the height of fashion,
tion of life nf children horn in Win
a ml spend hi* Gin* In bed. now each Imitated them "It makes me think
also shows it considerable Iiupre\r
day In his home he hobble* about with of the day* of horse* nml carriages
tnoht over the expectation of life of
the aid of crutches, and within a abort Iti ltd* country." add* the archeolo­
children born In lhi*t and l&amp;OI and
time expect* again to ha walking the gist "when the most stylish ■nnch
practically all rl***e* of the popula
ell were Engll’ h nod so those nf
•erects which (lie traversed ‘before
tlon
The Infant mortality In the
a horse kicked him In the back. Cos­ Yarik'*’ birth copied the English side
rural dlslrlcta was considerably lower
hl'kor*.1*— New York Evening l*"*t.
grove1* lime Is spent making dolls
than tlmi In th* urban dlslrlcta, bnth
furniture, und only on cold days Is
In lt*ll ami MHO, but the different
he touch Inconvenienced.
Whaling Custom* of Eskimo*.
In favor of tha rural district* was net I
"The cold gets in my legs and I
The r.salinos of the Arctic have
as great In 1010 p It waa In 100)
dotiT i iiii* much about moving." be
strung** custom*
It lilt* proved dllfiInlliallhg that the effort* to Improve
lold a reporter who railed on him.
• oil to convert hem to tin- ways of
Infant mortality condition* In the
the while man
• if tin- prto Ileal art*
cities are undoubtedly meeting sue
TEST FLU ON 500 MONKEYS - ’ tin hitter, the nut it e« but e adopted
res*.
whole bout* and firearm*. The meth­
I.lfe table* are also given tiy sex for
Australia, I tenmark England France, Doctors S i; Without Vaccine Dlaeasa od* of liiiuiItig ore their own
Generally Fatal; Sam* In
M hen li whale Is nlpllired tilt*
flermany. Holland. India, Italy. .Inpan.
Humana.
boils of the hunters as'ernhle at the
Norway, Sweden and ftwltrerlnnd
They may he used to compare rates
Men" as quickly us they cun
The
New York.— Five hundred monkey
of mortality and expectation* of life
-d* are lined out. with sail' up eneli
at anv age in one country with those have been used by health officials In to log tfie oilier the dead vvtmle
ringing ufi the rear and the «|ow toyof any other country or with those In New York and Washington In the last
twi years ip experiment* looking to
homeward I* begun
the t’nlted Slates
the development if vaccines against
V\ lien the whitting Siut'olt is over.
bow Mortality In Norway.
Ititluenxu and pneumonia.
• I'll success fill lilltlter give- a nilA comparison with these munirtes
“ We haven t learned anything about I kulak (celebration), with the rest
allows that, except for France. India
Influentn," hr \V. II Park of the dr
•f tlm villagers n* Id* guests Thera
and Japun. the rate* of mortality
partition) sold
"The experiment* on I- feasting, blanket tossing and n
among men and women are less favor
the monkey a have allow'd i ■un luslv rly d me nt the end of the program.
able In this emintry than In the
thivt If one I* vaccinated he cannot Vhteh often Inst* for day*
All the
foreign countries mentioned
l or u • outnot pneumonia wlon lnocululed old men and women, and the «b k IN
ample, the low vat annual rule of tuor
with the germ, hut Ihitl, In the uh klitioa, are guests of the prime of
lullly u thousand at birth I* found
sence
of
vaccination,
.noculatlon il&gt;e whale hunt.
Those mu able to
In Norway to he about HI
for
pievr* fatal In a majority of cases. n ilk tire carried hy the men or hauled
luulrs anti U7 for females, while
for
a
similar
chi'*
In
this Experiment* on burmin* would in lug on sledi to that part of the village sethe faille results
ti'l for the feast
country It I* about 127 for males and
Ih.'i for females
Till* Indlcutea that
LOOT MILAN CHURCH TOMBS
there is still much room (or Improve
Tati Mountain*.
meni In this country.
\t least Iki nioiit'talos in f'lillfornlu |
'Ihy luted important mortality tables Thaft of Valuable Je«tlx Discovered n»e more IItixlx Lt.lssi f i-»-i above sea
at Services for Late Pope
Used by life Insurance companies In
level tail they stand alttld a tveiiltli of
Bane diet.
Ibis country and In foreign countries
ountnin scenery so rI• 11 nml varied
are Included In this publication.
it-at they are not considered 'iilll
Milan. A mysterh-oa «ci of aucrl
lenity noteworthy to lie named ne
lege In the t’otliedml of St Andiron- | - ulltlg to the railed Stale' geological
BOYS BUY MARKS IN PARIS was discovered when It was fuuml
1 urvey I ii-partmeni of tin- Interior
that three saintly tombs had been
French Prop1* ot All Classes Invest rilled of Jewels of fabulous value. v ei If uny one of these unnamed
-ooiiiilnln peaks were in tit- eastern
Thtir Money in German
Thieves had broken open the tombs of part of the Fnlted Stale* It would he
Money.
Kt. Ambrose si tiervula and St Pro- visited nnnuiillv hv millions of people.
laae
After robbing the coffin* of Itut t'allfomlu tins several add "■•nul
Paris The fever which Ini' prompt
tbelr costly ciuili-nt' the sepulclirra tmtlinlliln p"aks more than KIIMNI feel
ed French people of all clas-e* to tm
again were sealed and to all appear Idgti IImt have loom named or Pm In
ve-t their francs In liennao mark* led
nncea. w ere Ini act
The rohliery win all. it' well a* a dozen that rise above
a twfive yi-ur iJd io.y in a huge Palis
discovered mi idem ally through cere­ I I •**) feet.
liank. where he risked for "a frulic'a
monies alleluianl upon the dcatli of
worth of ilenuiiii money.*■
pope Helieillct \1
" I V i haps, though ." said the child,
Watte Net.
"It would lie heller If I bought Hull
Mother always cut* I'eggy** hair,
gat inti money . I rend In the paper till*
and n» she wa« about to clear the clip­
morning that marks had gone up, hut
ping* away (lie little girl stopped her.
Pastor Quits Pulpit
Hungarian money hadn't, lull Hungary
"SlotIter, you're not going to throw
ha* lots of coni and I think her money
to Hang Murderers
my Imlr away, are you)”
twill go up soon don't you?"
"Yes my dear
What'a the good of
The clerk told the child to Invest
The (lev. \V. K- Hold*, sheriff
keeping It?"
hi* franc In candy
of Folk county, low a, lias re"Why, can't you make It grow un
algned bl* pastorate at the Urgrandpa'.* head? lie's gm no hair at
Put on Shota In Sleep.
hamlule Federated church, be­
all " — London An*wer»
Ilninmund. Itul
Al Itoherta, tem­
cause. he said, he does not wish
porary resident uf the Hammond Jail,
the church to he aubjecled to
A a we look over the headlines, it
-was given n pair of new shoes by a
criticism when lie hangs two
occurs
to us thnt If the devil gets
Jail worker
H « put them under hi*
murderer* next spring.
hi*
due
it will be the residue.
pillow when he went to sleep Awak"I will have to hang Orrle
suing, they wrre gone. He accuaed
I To** and Eugene Weeka In
hi* cellmates und Ills flat* started a
The guilty don't always escape.
April and May,” Hnbti said "|
email riot. When the police pvratiaded
The man who aella bootleg may pot
do not feel Ihat I should he a
the rioters to cease, Hobart* found
regular pastor when I do thla, ax
be punished, but the mnn who huya
tha shoes on Ida feet. He had put
I would subject tny church te
•I is.
them on while asleep. *&lt;&gt; the i .lira be
ton much criticism."
live and ataacbly declare

The Herald for I'oat Cnrds.

ORGANIZE LEAGUE

5

Florida ritle* will send representa­
tive* to a meeting in Tampa on May

W hen The Stock
Salesman Comes
Around..

1R for the purpose o f organlring a
ientrue o fmnnlclpnlitles, it was learn­
ed yesterday at the rity hail, where
it was announced thnt Orlando would
take part in the meeting.
The purpose o f the league will he
the disseminating o f information
among the xnrions elties relative to
municipal problems. Similar organ­
izations have been formed In other
states and on the whole have proved
satisfactory.
The movement In Florida was or­
iginated bv A. W, D. Hall, city mana.
ger o f Tampa, who called the meeting.
Mr. Hall has announced that
the following cities will send repre­
sentatives: Clearwater. DeLand. Ft.
Meade Fort Myers. Gainesville, la k e ­
land. Live Oak, Manatee, Miami,
New
Smyrna, Palatka, Palmetto.
Pensacola, Plant City, Sanford. Sarasotn. St. Augustine, St. Petersburg.
Ocnla, Tallahassee, Winter Haven,
and Jacksonville.

Tell him that you have made up your mind to
buy paid up Stock in the SANFORD BUILD­
ING &amp; L 0 A N ASSOCIATION, because the
stock pays Four per cent each six months, is
safe and conservative, and last, but not least,
every dollar g-oes immediately into homebuilding. Have applications for more than
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars—
people who are waiting for the money to
build. We 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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say when it rings up­
stairs.
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An extension telephone
located on tlie other floor
will bring the calls to you
and save stair climbing.
$1.00 j&gt;er month
wall sets.

for

$1.25 per month for
desk sets.

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Sanford Building and
Loan Association
------------------ O F F I C E R S ----- ------------T. J. M I L L E R .........................................President
H. It. STEVEN S ........................... Vice-President
A. P. CONNELLY....
Secretary and Treasurer

Call the Business O f ­

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fice.
SOUTHERN BFIJ. TEI.KTnONK
AM) TKLEUUAPU COMPANY

I). L. T H R A S H E R
S. O. S H IN H O L S E R

R. F. W H IT N E H
FO REST LA K E

Sellitig Gut c/ill Stock in Stationery and
Off cc Supplies for T&lt;wo IVeeks
in order to close out the stock of Stationery and Olficc
Supplies and make room for new stock of goods coming
in and also to put in larger and more commodious offices
tlie Herald Printing Company will sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below at half price.
All o f these
gnds are going higher instead ol‘ dropping and the prices
are hig bargains. You will agree with us if you look
them over. The opportunity of the public to buy the best
in stationery and office supplies at prices that will never
be touched at this price again.

Special Bargains in Job1Lots
Pine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, now
$1.00
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now
.50
Fine Box Stationery* worth 60c. now
35c and 40c
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now
.60
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg.
.20
Gilt Fidgi d Correspondence Cards
.60
Plain Edged Correspondence Cnrds
Students’ T/joseleaf Note Books (De Luxe. $1 value .50
Students' Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value
.35
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value
.25
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. for
.15
10c Composition Books for
.05
5c Composition Books, for
.02 U
10c School Tablets, 2 for
.15
5c School Tablets,
2'/ao to 3 l-3c
Ink, Paste and Muscilage
E VERYTH ING IN OFFICE S U P PLY LIN E A T
G R E A TLY REDUCED PRICE

HERALCD P R I N T I N g CO.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APR IL 27, 1922
_

order an election to be
held within
Special T a x School Dlatrlct No. 1. Hemtnolo County. Florida, an hi Special Tax
,c ti.iltE IJ*
School Dlatrlct being aleo known
aa
w*LL
__. . . . . i ?v; t A I D the Hanford School Dlatrlct, to detvr*
mine wheth er or not there ahould he
leaued by the "aid Special Tax School
______
District No. 1, bonds In the turn o f 160.. . . a !•»»•• I
000.00. the proceed* o f auch bond* to be
T»*
I| 0 5 __ T h e U*ed fo r the purpoee
of
acquiring.
.iV illA S S E ,
A Pnl
, . , building. enlarging. furnlehlng or othTAU*''1 '
before c lo s m * erwlao Im proving achool building* nnd
xclualve
njij dfP*rtm
.
....terffa v »chool ground* and for the exclt
*• r .
, . sjion fcere
sterosy
u(|0
«• iIthln
&lt;"151011
" " " 1j e-----u p n 0 1 lho
1 n e p„t,u
p u u n ec fu ree
r n »oboni*
n e iin n ia w
tnin
jsarUDJ *
t..ilHinir progrant raid Special Tax School District No. I.
, 1I Iik»
road
OUlia &gt; a * 1
(he
proceed*
tho
said bond
Issue
pA
|V 4 * w
( 11
|l( U V V T I If f of
t i l t
**U
f t
I r t tdA AnA An t „
I . . _________________ ______ t
_ _
J / j„ ,« .i aid
under tho
the IO*
so* _______
amountlnir
to 1 *0.000
.00, to be used afor
purpoecs
act
fo
rth
In
said
petition,
rte*'1* W , l (nt ivstem.
,h « •’to
“ ' Ibe
’ 0* expended
' * • “ f ° rland disbursed In :i
nnd
K vtn l * ' « nl &gt;
..
; . , m. ij»U m the »U to muat manner followlnir, to -w lt:
( ( 0.000.00 to be used In acquiring a
l# d ,[0 the following pnivliioM m elte. building. nnd furnishing a primary
achool, and for enlarging, furnishing or
tJ::rg r«d * to receive federal otherwise Im proving achool building*
nnd school ground* fo r the exclusive
use o f the public fre e achool* within
nti, de*ignated nuts: com- aald
_____________________________________________
Special Tax School District No. „1.
Tt* 1,5
-ent of the state 8 nnd.
iCTtn per ecnl
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Wherena: The County tlonrd nf Rub1 .re- three-sevenths n l m is |(o j nB,ructlon o f Seminole County,

Seminole County, Florida,
to deter­
mine the question whether or not honde
In the sum o f 1 * 0,000 00 shall be Isaued
by sntd Special Tax School Dlatrlct No.
I. Seminole County, Florida, the pro­
ceeds thereof to be used fo r the purpose
o f acquiring, building, enlarging, fu rn ­
ishing or otherwise improving school
buildings and school grounds and for
the exclusive use o f the public free
school* o f Special Tax School District
No I. Seminole County. Florida
Therefore lie It Hesolve&lt;D That nn
election be and the same is hereby o r ­
dered to be hold In said Special Tax
School District No t, Seminole County,
Florida, on the 9th day of May,
D.
1922, to determine whether or not there
Shall be Isaued by said Special
Tax
School District No 1. Seminole County.
Florida, bond* In the sum o f I * 0,000.00,
to bear Interest nt the rate o f five ami
ono-hnlf per cent per annum, interest
pa) able semi-annually, bond* to be dated July 1st. A. l&gt; 1922. nnd to muture
thirty years a fter the date thereof.
He It further resolved. That this o r ­
der be published In the Sanford Dally
Herald, a newspaper published within
Special Tax School District No I. Sem­
inole County, Florida, once each w eek
for four successive weeks
than t w e n t y - f iv e per cent o f thr duly
Done nnd ordered In rrgulur session
............................
qualified
ele ctor* residing w ithin Spec­ o f the County Hoard o f I'uhllc Instruc­
ial Tnx School District No I.
have tion fo r Seminole County. Florida, this
£ £ » U r , n »J.. At n o t
signed aald petition, nnd
(th e (th day o f April. A D. 1921.
Wherena: The County tlonrd nf PubC F. 11A It III SON,
lie Instruction fo r
Seminole I'ounty, (Seal o f Hoard)
Chairman.
; on the primirj road*.
$ co
r
*
j , nro- Florida, has. by resolution this day deFHRD T
W 11.1,1AMS,
TV, state road depart t u n s 1
* tennlned that bond* on the sum o f 1*0.C. A. D A L L A S .
.l U- ...hmitted
n' nnrov*
p p r o v - j' 000.00
purpoecs
County Hoard o f Pub­
su b -1*— * for
{nr J
000 00 w ill
, 't be
ho required
reoulred fo
forr the n
urnnui
must oc lUDtniHeu
" . . . last forth In Slid petition, nnd which
lic Instruction, Semi­
. it., federal bureau or puottc are enumerated hereinabove, nnld honit*
nole County, Florida.
to brnr Interest nt tho rale if five nnd A t t e s t :
.
one-half per cent per annum. Interest
T. W. L A W T O N .
_
__. , , m adopted yesterday payable semi-annually, bonds to h« itntSupt o f Pub Inst, and K t Tt* P « e ram
1
ed July 1st. A. D 1922. and the p rinci­
O fflclo Secretary to Hoard.
pal nf said bonds to become due nnd l-«-ll-20&gt;27: &amp;•*
__ ___ payable
f m s d l-_K r it n th? Alabama
psyaM e thirty yenrs
years a ft e r the date
Pfifftry
........... .
th e r e o f
IIKXOl.t T1MN t 'O P N T V
IIO A III) OF
, i;«. at Perdido along the route
Now, therefore. In pursuance o f law.
Pt lll.lC IN S T III « T IO N , SK MIXOI.K
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resolution
o
f
“* "
...
.
&gt;,.n«acnln- and •" pursuance o f n resnlt
e m i N T V , FI.ttlt I P X , IIF.TP.lt &gt;11 M M S
Kite n-*d No. 1 &gt;° . i n . ncoi , th(a j|oa rj t i m * day adopted,. notice
r
la
Kite
W I I A T AVIOI XT OF I I O M U I " \RCnear
hereby
given
that
on
the
9th
day
o
f
the Alsbama state bhe
K M A itY
con
sperm ,
tax
M.iy
;i 1922. nn election w ill he
m
l i m n . n i x i i t i i T m i . t.
0 : 1 11 salon along the slat- 'end No. held, end the same Is hereby ordered
\OI.R r o t M 'V ,
FI.ou tIIA .
s\||l
,
, _. »kt. Alabama **» be held In Special Tn* School DIss p e r m , t a x m iio o i. d i -t h u t
t) reason a; (r-nt trn
t r |ct N o , Seminole County. Florida,
ttei.M i Al s o k m i w n i s t h i : s a x i... t, ,r rampbcllton on state e.tld Special Tnx School District nils
F o i t n s r n o o i . d i m K i r n it e r r o f
,. .
f r„n, the
the known ns the Sanford Sc! it District,
■n i i t i i e s i - t i i 111 ; p u d T i i n t r o x ,
from
i*4 No 1 to .Marianna, from me t(( ,i0tsrm|t)l, whether or (.„i
there
t i n ; t im i: w iie x p iiix i i p u . i m i
Ilpt mar
Jcrltings on "hall ho Issued by the said S|iec,nl Tux
D T K I I K S T s i t u . I . Ill: HI I;
&gt;XII
&lt;rf,a ta'c
,
School District No. 1, Seminole County,
I’ A V AIII.IL
• ’ la High Springs
on No. 0 to {.-jorldn. bonds in the sum o f (Su.ooa.oo.
Whereas: On the *th day o f March. A
rt"j!)cri: from Jacksonville on No. » ° ''* aT interest at the rate o f five and
nlttDA

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Therefo re he It resolved: That It I*
the determination o f thla County Hoard ■
o f Public Instruction
fo r
Seminole
( ounly, Florida, that tho amount
of
bonds required for the purposee anil
objects set fo-th In said petition Is
the sum o f I60.000.00; that th* said
bonds shnlt bear Interest at the rate
or five and one-half per cent per annutn; the Interest on said bond* to be
payable semi-annually; said bonds to
be duted July 1 st, A D. 1922. and to m a ­
ture thirty &gt;ears a ft e r the date there­
of. and.
• I 1®,*1 further resolved. That a spec­
ial election tie held In said Special Tnx
Heno«1 District No. I. Seminole Count),
e lorlit.i, tn accordance with law. to d e­
termine whether or not llicte shall be
Issued by said Sperlal Tnx School Dis­
trict No, 1 , Seminole County, Florida,
bond* ns are provided for In this reuolullon. and,
He It further resolved. Thnt this res­
olution be published In tho Sanford Dally
Herald, a newspaper published within
aald S| . , i a l Tax School District No. 1,
Seminole County. Florida, once u week
for four successive weeks
This resolution adopted In regular
session of the County Hoard o f Public
instruction for Seminole County, F l o r i ­
da, on the Hh day o f April. A. D 1922
C. F H A lt H ISON,
(Seal of Hoard)
Chairman.
F R R D T. W IL L IA M S ,
C. A. D A LLA S .
County Hoard o f Public
Instruction for Horn!nolo County, Florida.
Attest:
T W, L A W T O N .
Superintendent o f Pubtlc
In ­
struction. and R x -o ffic io Sec­
retary to Hoard.
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Hill Hardware Co.
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A CHECK O N
Yourself

Do not try to pay hills without a chcckinjr
account.
If you tlo, you will surely get nil tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep

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nn accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sunford cordially invites
you to become one of its customers.

j The Peoples Bank of Santord j
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I'I.E T E L IN E OF

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CLEANAU LE
O N E -P IE C E . P O R C E L A IN

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REFRIGERATORS

S A F E T Y FIR S T
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

Nt 1 to Jacksonville; from Mnr

said Special Tax School District No. 1, -U|
f j « o 000 04 should to- Issued hr
Florida, shall be eit- .
T a*^ i t h o o l n iM rle l N», 7.
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,
, 'Seminole County, F lo rIda. fur the purThe said election
ordered to be |)f)lc n( ncqulrlbg, building, enlarging.
1, i
n.
,l" u &lt;‘ m
furnishing
or
otherwise
Improving
Ink ptaces within M id Special
Tax B(.)1(m1 buildings and school
grounds
’ . l Y **
Hemllio.e Count), n|,,| f,,r ,),e exclusive use o f the public
tlnrlda. where the last general elecschools within sold S|iecla! Tax
t throughout said district H,.honl
No
Semltmle County
i 1 • A * t, ,r* ci " f l *^1’ J, 1" " 1 * reelnct Florida, the proceeds o f the said bond
:Nol l 3: nn&lt;1 V’," **Ld • ? « * • * » |,hn".
Issue amounting tn |60.0na on to
lie
held III compliance w ith law-, nnd the up(&lt;(, r„ r the purpose net forth In said
L” !L’! - l Lk!li
petition, and to be expended and die-

Wt* invite tiit* public ami all users of ELD ER
SPRING S W A TE R to visit the spring ami in
our met hod of handling its product. Why take
a ch.'incc?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

County,
:s* rnN '* b' I’ort Ht, Joe; from Seminole
titled in vote.
igi Spr |l
rr
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No. ” lo Orlando;

Paint Reach on No, 1 to
from Minmi nn Mate
aid

i No. 12S to Fort My era.
T&gt;, ttat&lt; highway engineer o f the
.
.
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«M » A ‘ ir.tlru tel to locato M ate
t I N i 1through
the town
of
'riibcrn along the route
d mid. Hr wa&lt; also
•tfirr tp. .-ificationT
tl« work r.-o *sary to repair thnt
,
...
,
.
,
.1ties
is of roa-l No
I through St.
V.m rounty.

, „ f!l ()f , t)e ,,,, 1.1
die free s hoot* within
. . . , 1 Snednl Tax School District No, 1
**d

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tou r.* ami ptina in the choat.

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Wi l l I! KM A IN' O P E N
A'lll. TUESDAY, M A Y 2 , 10 2 2 .
L H. P H I L I P S ,
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‘ dy Registration Officer.

Max'
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r i .k c .
T■AsX* ”M' IHUUIi
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OIIDRII T O i m i . I I AN k l r c t i o n i n
S P E C I A L T A X SCHOOL
O IS T H IC T
NO. I. * B M iN O I,K CO U N TY, F M I I l t HA. N A ll) (tP R C IA L T A X SCHOOL
H IR T ltl f t OKI \ ( j a l s o k m i \v n a s
T 'lI K HAM T1III) St 11(101. (IlS T IttC T .
W heren*:
A petition hn* been p r e ­
sented to the County Hoard o f Public
instruction for Semlnolo County, F lo r i­
da. on March «th. 1921. nlgned by more
than t w e n t y - fiv e per cent o f tho duly
qualified electors residing within SpecIni Tnx School District No I, Seminole
County, Florida.
said
Special
Tnx
School District being also known as the
Hanford School District, askin g and p e­
titio ning that nn election he held w ith ­
in Special Tnx School District No I.

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HEN Isaac Newton, the great mathematician and
philosopher, was asked how he worked out a com­
plicated problem, he replied:
“ I keep it before me.”
Glance through the advertising columns o f this paper
and in a few minutes you have before you numerous
things you want to buy now or at some future date.
Advertising has stabilized prices. The advertiser names
his price— one for all. You can know that in paying it
you are getting the same deal as the next one.
Keep it before you. You owe it to your pocketbook.
Advertising has helped stabilize quality. Only the best
wares arc spread before you on these printed pages. The
men who advertise here are making public certain
claims, on the fulfillment o f which depends their com­
mercial success.

Keep it before you.
talk over with our friends and
customers the details of their busiuess, or to assist them with advice
or rea' accommodation as their
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Advertising gives you news o f the latest and best things
made with word as to what they cost and what they will
do. It puts before your eyes the pick of the country s
market and the selection of the particular kind, shape,
size and color that best suits your taste and fits your
pocketbook.

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The vocational committee o f the Huntness nnd Professional Women’* Glut
requests nil young women desiring j lT*.
D is t r ic t , employment to register nt the First
V •
Hanford School
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the National Hank.

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Elder Springs Water Co.

It. F. W H I T N B K , Cashier

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Employment Bureau

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Chairm an

KURD
T W IL L I A M S ,
F
H R D T._
C A. D A L L A S ,
County ilunrd o f Pub­
lic
Instruction
for
Seminole County. Fla

Public In ­
struction nnd E x - o ffic io Secre­
ta ry to Hoard.
&lt;-6-11-20-27: 6-4.

SECITY REGISTRATION ROOKS

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Call phone 811 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

SANFORD

tbfifg my mother wonderfully.”
ti »hy druggists recommend Fol- Attest:
T W. L A W T O N ,
Superintendent o f
Sold everywhere.— Adv.

NOTICE!

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H Is the sense of
this
fjnard tltai it would lie to the best tntereM o f Special Tax School District
N
No , Seminole County. Florida, said
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Special Tax School District being also
known a » the Sanford School Dlatrlct,
to Issue bonds In the sum o f (60.000 00 T h l * I* poaillvoly the l&gt;cM l l c f r i g c r n i
tho proceeds thereof to he used and
tor on the M a rk e t T o d a y
expended In the manner and for tho
purposes and o bject* as are herein­
above set forth and as Is slated In said
-------------C A L L A N D S E E I T -----------The Herald for first class job work. The Herald for first clnss job work.
C'^rtk ,.rccln c, N o . , , Hartford): David petition
Speer. F. 1*. nine* and c h a * Mathew*.
Inspectors and J. O. t.oo«’ nrily, clerk.
„ f which I* done nnd ordered by ♦*eejee*ee*ee*eej* *** e*ee*ee*eeB* **♦eBe eBe eBe
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(ho County Hoard of Public Instruction,
dem iq oi* Cctlr.ty, riorld.*. in legulai ♦'e-eJ*-eaevaeeBve*ee*ee*eeJeeBeeBee*ee*e**ee**e*e*********e*eeBeeBe e * e ^ * e e * e v * e e j e e j e e j h j e e j * ********* ***♦*♦ ♦*♦ *J**J**J**H * ************ *********
session ih l* the Itb day o f April, A. 1).
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C F. H A lt It ISON,
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c!*T a&amp;J Tar relieved me of n hack- (Seat of Hoard)
fovgh. tickling In

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

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nolo. County, Florida, w ill be In epee la I
meeting nt 10 o clock A. M. on the 10th
day o f May. A P. 1922. to receive the
return* o f the said election and to canwins determine and c e r t l f ) tho results
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PF„ n F „ , 1 . 1 r t , |-1 , u ' o v n p n
,n ''’ lf o l l o T'l,l * &gt;mmed are hereby api r.l) Hr.li M O liir .K
pointed and designated an Clerk and
_ .
Inspector* to bold nnd conduct the raid
r L l.t r
election nt the polling place or pre­
cinct named, to-tvlt:
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It tin* a»yt of flu, cough*, colds, Murrell, inspector* and R i&gt; Hrownlee.

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isow that every year there nre
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Bare liottlej of holey s H o n ey
Tar than of any other cout'h
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an*, o. 1*. nunt, oil* W. 0th
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The S anford Daily Herald
S A N F O U I). F L O R ID A . F R I D A Y . A l 'R I L 2 8 , 1 9 2 2

ALL-FLORIDA BOOSTERS
WERE HERE AT NOON
AS SANFORD VISITORS
FINE tim e h e r e

Old Veteran Plays
^ American
League
* nencan Lea
and Played Well
Johnny Ever*. Forty-One Yesra OU1.
Called in Finch, Mnke* Good
t l l r T h r A a a . M -I n l r d I’r r a a )

C LEVELA N D. April 28.—Although
prominent in baseball for twenty years
FIELDS

‘The City Substantial"

IN THE H EART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST V EG ETA BLE SECTION

VOLUME HI*

Some 130^ Jack^nville
Business Men Here on
jour of the State

SANFORD

ns n member of the Nntionnl Longue
club, not until yesterday did Johnny

The -All Florida Hoo*tcr»” from
Jacksonville in their »pecial all-steel
Jicsv
•
. ,
Pullcombinition baggage
•
m»r.* »nd diner a” 1" ' u r,‘
trmoonat 1:30 juat after the party
kid eaten lunch on the np ro
land, here and they arm ed full _of
p,p and push and were met at the sta ­
tion by Sanford cars and carried to

Evers, now forty-one year* old, play
in nn American i-vague
League uniivmi.
uniform. The
,n
»
form er sta r second baseman made his
debut yesterday in the junior orgnniAn jnJur&gt;. to Bddle Collins
White ‘J'&gt;
Sox* •*"star Keystone
^
on ^ ^
sacker on the bench. Manager Glea­
son had no extra inficldcr so he in­
jected Ever* into the lineup. Evers
thr preceding plui t » h irt they m
h *d not plnycd since lt*I7. He failed
furits of the Sanford
. to
Hnfe|y |)Ut drew lwo pnssc* and
r/.mmprri'
and where nn nddress oi ____ _________
u„
Commerce nnd
forced in one run. In the infield he
welcome was made by Col. U. W.
accepted six chances cleanly.
Knight.
Col.
The response was mode by
Mnrion Gaines, Stn tc Editor, The
Giles Patterson.
Florida
Metropolis.
After the get-acquainted stunt had
II. B. G arrett, II. &amp; B. Drew Co.
taken plare the entire party was tok­
J.
Gay., pres., Hosier &amp; Gay
en in cars over the celery fields,
Paint
Co.
where the process
of
cutting,
W. D. Grilling., pres. Interstate
the pre-cooling plant on Beardall ave­
Nurseries.
nue where the process of cutting,

RIVER STEAMER CAVES IN
WHILE MAKING TRIP TO
MT. PLEASANT, 0., YESTERDAY
Twenty-Eight People W ere Injured When P a rt of
Third Deck Collapsed
1t1f T h e . ( M M l i t r i I ’ reaal

CINCINNATI. O., April 28.— Ac­
cording to the Cincinnati police last
night 28 persona wore injured in the
collnpae of the deck on the steamer
Island Queen while on the voyage to
Point Pleasant, Ohio. The most seriously injured ns reported by the police is Wilbur Morgan, IB year* old. a
student c f Manchester, whose hack is
probnbly broken.
---------POINT PLEA SA N T, O., April 28.
— President llnrding's trip up
the
Ohio river yesterday to participate in
the one hundredth birthday onniversary of General G rant, narrowly escapcd serious d isaster when part o f
thc third deck of the steamer Island

ATTORNEYS
HAD FIGHT IN
COURT ROOM

Queen crashed to the deck below ca r­
rying with it some 200 person*. Only
hnlf a minute's warning by cracking
timber* gave n school band and many
other* on the deck below time to get
f rom undfr thc c ra ,hin g deck.
That thc President nnd Mrs. HnrdjnR nnd othCrs in thc presidential party wcre not „bo»rd the Islnnd Queen
WIU duc t0 adv{ce 0 f government inj apectors late last night. They advised
against the president making the trip
on the old pleasure boat because of
her condition. Consequently the president and his party were assigned to
' the Cayuga, a government boat, which
led the flotilla of seven steamers from
Cincinnati bearing between ten and
&lt;fifteen thousand people.

III) T h e t M O f U t r d

I’ r r s a l

BAD BREAK IN LEVEES LET
OUT FLOOD WATERS WITH
NO HOPE OF REPAIRING
Reconstruction
Old Mississippi River
Plans for Russia
Breaks Out of Bounds
Being Determined
at Last
Conference at Genoa Today for
Definite Proportion
I Ilf Thr A••!»•*Inir*| I'rraal
GENOA, April 28.— Plans for Rus­
sia's reconstruction is being finally
determined today in a conference of
the sub-committee nnd indication* that
a definite proposition will be laid be­
fore the Russian delegation by the
week end with suggestion it cither be
accepted or rejected without further
discussion.

KU KLUX KLAN
FOUND TODAY

JU D G E
PARK MILL
AND PAT IN WASHINGTON AND W ILL
RETU R N ED TO
W HITTAKER C O M E TO BLOWS
OCALA
IN TAMPA TODAY

H.

NUMBER 28

III? T h e

\ ••oslntr d I ' r r a a l

T H R E E D ISTRICT
ATTORNEYS
S T A F F . POLICEM EN, C LERG Y­
MEN ON T H E LIST

NEAR N. ORLEANS
TWO IMPORTANT BR EA K S HAVE
EMPHASIZED TH E IMPORTANCB O P LEVY WORK
in » The

A s » » rln t&lt; -d

NATCHEZ, April 28.— Approxi­
mately seven hundred squure miles in
Concordia Parish, La., nnd possibly
an equal area in Catahoula Parish are
covered with flood todny. The sec­
tion is Inrgely devoted to cotton plant­
ing nnd the greatest financial loss will
lie cause by suspension of planting.
NEW ORLEANS. April 28.—With
practically nil hope of closing tho
break in the levee nt Ferridny, I j i .,
abandoned, the break there now hav­
ing widened to 1,500 feet, levee engi­
neer* today turned their attention to
other points of where danger threaten­
ed, the most pronounced of these be­
ing at Arknnsns City, Ark., nnd Pinquemine, La.
Two important breaks in the leveo
system in this state yesterday have
emphasized the importance of levee
protection work, according to engi­
neers and the plnntcrs arc showing
more willingness to co-opernte in
working out protective measure*. The
second break of the day wns reported
at Poydrna, 12 miles below New Or­
leans, where about 3.r&gt;0 families were
driven out of n section o f the Saint
Bernard parish between the river nnd
Luke Rorgne.
Flood wr.tcr from the crevasse nt
Ferridny, which is on the right bnnk
of thc Mississippi, eight miles north­
west of Natchez, Mi**., will return to
the Mississippi nnd Atchnfalyn river*
to the Rlnck, lower Ouachita and Bed
rivers, nnd will intensify nnd prolong
the flood situation in this section says
a bulletin issued by the local weather
bureau yesterday.
)
Water from the Ferridny crevasse
will cover prnrtirnlly every foot of
Concordia parish; more than half of
Cathoulu
(eastern
and southern
sections) lower Tensas,
Southern
Franklin and a part of Avoyelles par­
ishes. Heavy rains during thc last
21 hours in the Bed nnd Aunchitn riv­
ers basin* have further intensified tho
flood situation.
Water now in the Mississippi river
below Old River is a hnlf n foot to
one foot higher than in 1912, the prev­
ious highest stage of record.

( l l j T h e A * » » e l a ) r d I’ reaa)
............... April 28.—Judge C. B.
OCALA, April 28.— Ernest Turn!*
TAMPA.
LOS A N GELES, April 28.—The
Pnrkhill, former ju stice of the S t a t e 'speed, enshier of the Citizens Rank
names of three members of the dis­
Supreme Court, nnd now state nttor- nt Duncllon, missing since March 18th,
trict attorney’s sta ff, six clergymen,
Hoy, nnd announced candidate for gov- wns arrested in W nshington, District
and probably one hundred of Los An­
erm.r, had n fist fig h t in circuit court o f Columbia, four days ago, nnd I*
*&lt; **»
ihipplng of
Dn.fr C ..
geles policemen were found in corres­
W. E . Hanley, Barnett Nnt’l Bank. here today with Put Whittaker, n t-' now enroute to Ocnla in charge of
crlt-ry w» j shown and explained to thc
pondence of thc Ku Klux Klnn seized
G. C. Harman., pres. Hnrman-Hull. torney for the defense In a murder the sheriff of Marion county. His
visitor* snd they were greatly intcrin last week’s raid, it was learned toC. M. Haile, gen. agent, Merchants trial. Whittaker charged Parkhill absence from Dunellon was discovered
eited in this business that means so
with interrupting examination of a when a note was found saying ho was 1 “•&gt;•
mui h not only to the Sanford section &amp; Miners Transportation.
witness for some purpose of his own. I going away probably would bo in MlJ
.
C.
Hnrris,
mgr.,
Carolinn-Portbut to the state of Floridn. A fter the
Parker shouted, "Y o u ’re n liar." W h it-'am i some time this month. Time lock FORMRR SCHOOL TEACH ER
Innd
Coment
Co.
visit to the pre-cooling plant they
FOUND IN VACANT CHURCH
G. C. Henry, mgr. Gen. Electric Co. taker rushi d nt Parkhill nnd th e n ' was set on tho safe, when the safe
were t*k»n to other farms on the west
they
cllncheu
«nd
fell
to
the
floor.
J
was
opened
bnnk
officials
examined
— HAD BEEN MURDERED
Alfred
Hess.,
pres,
and
gen.
mgr.,
side and then to their special train
Jurymen
jumped
from
tho
box
ami
and
announced
there
wns
no
shortage
Hess
&amp;
Singer,
Inc.
■here they were sent on their wny
I l l s ( J r % « « n r l n l r d I’ r r a a l
separated them. Judge Itohles fined of fund* nnd cashier’s books were
A. T. Hill, pres. W eller Coal Co.
with bunches of Sanford pre-cooled
IIOOPEFTO
TON, III., April 28.— Anlie le ft in nn automobile
Geo. B. Hills, the Geo. B. Hills Co. each one 1100 for contempt of court, straight.
ctlcry in their faces to remind them
nouncement
today todny Miss Ger­
camping
equip
1
with his fnniily and
Sam T . Hodges, Nat'l Remedy Co.
that Sanford not only ships good celtrud. ilnniia, twenty-five years old
with
Slim
when
rr.cr.t.
His
wife
«..&lt;*
Myron L. Hoyard, Peoples Bank.
try but alvi ha- plenty of it for their
CONGRESSMAN S h A ltS MERE
has nlrendy returned nnd n former school teacher, whose
arrested,
Ilnrry B. Howell, Howell &amp;. Jenks.
lunli.
here. Their rhildrcn are with rein­ body wns found yesterday In an un­
J . L. Irwin, pres, nnd trens., Flori­
The visit of the Jacksonville buslCongressman
W.
J
.
Sear*
was
here
|„ Gainesville. It is rumored occupied United Presbyterian Church
r.«i men to this city was an appre­ da Metal Products Co.
today
mining
up
nt
the
invitation
of
rec.ent|
y (hat there is a shortage in parsonage here and appronrhing ma­
Nnt F . Jackson, Life Insurance.
ciated “i.i uni Sanford friends mingl­
the
Snnford
Chamber
of
Commerce
tj,e
j,„nk
despite the announcement of ternity increased their conviction the
Harvey W. Johnson, mgr. Aragon
ed with th« old Jacksonville friends
nnd
had
luncheon
with
them
after,mnk
0
f
fic
nn.| Tumlspocd was ar- authorities snd that she wns murder­
and new friend- nnd acquaintances Hotel.
ed. The girl wns dead apparently
W. G. Jones., pres. Jones Bros. Co. ward taking in the trip to the pre- rcs|ed on „ warrant charging cmwen- made and a general good time
four weeks. Some believe the body
C. S. I/Knglc, enshier, Barnett N at­ rnnting ptnnt nnd the ride with the j H&gt;zz|t,rm.nt- Hank officers refused to
and laie feast was held all during the
wn skept on Ire, or in cold storage
Jacksonville
boosters.
Congressman
dtacuiB
thl,
Cll,
0
for
publication.
time th« Jacksonville booster* were in ional Bank.
since the death, until shortly before
Senrs has not b«*en in Snnford for t h e ,
__________________
I)r. E . N. I.’Engle, retired physician.
our midit.
its discover)’.
past
.year
or
more
and
his
many
|&lt;|.oitll&gt;.\
CITIZEN
D
IES
IN
N.
S . G. Linderbcck, dist. passenger
The Sanford folks were sorry that
No eilidence of violence was found
friends were glad to see him nvn-n.,
OK ACUTK |Mi|GKSTION
thr Jarksonville men could not stay agent, S . A. L. By.
on tile body of Miss Hnnnn, according
lie is not making nny campaign ns
C. II. Lloyd, nigr., Phosphate I)ept.,
lonirrr anil have a chance to see this
to Dr. F. A. Rnumgnrt, after autopsy.
yet nnd expects to start out In about
„ , r T„p *"'.»«■urea ,.rr. . ,
Psrt f t ! ip|. r St. Johns river to a Summer Lumber Co.
a week to get over the entire district, j NEW YORK, April 2 8 .- Frank C. S tate of preservation linumgnrt said,
Letter advantage for the river means
L C. McCubbln, mgr., Savannah
He gnve a fine talk on the inlntnl wa- Kutnn, 03, believed to be the owner of indicated she had been dend only a
much t» both cities.
Supply Co.
terways nt the luncheon today nnd extensive western mining interests, I* few hours.
The ( "wing men were in the pnrb* B , McDaniel, Messenger A Meassured the members thnt he wns (|,,x,d here Acute indigestion was the
ty from Jacksonville:
Daniel, Printers.
ready nnd willing nt nil times to help cause. At the hotel where he wns
Among the prominent visitors to
H P. Adair, president Jacksonville
,)r - 1- K- McNair, pres. Kiwunis
the people of his d istrict.
stopping it was said Rutan had offices the city today is Cnpt. R. A Gray
Oum'icr of Commerce.
•
Club and pastor First Presbyterian
----------- --------- - in Chicago hut mndc his home in Flor- who is the head of the state auditing
Df- E II. Armstrong, president of church,
R.
I„
Slaughter,
Plumbing
and idn. A widow and daughter are said department of the state hanks. Cnpt,
the ('rankles* Engine Co.
A. D. McNeill, Attorney.
Gray is a former newspnper mnn, REGISTRATION ROOKS
Steam
Fitting.
j to
in California.
John s Arnold, president Arnold
F. O. Miller, president Jacksonville
formerly the private secretary of
WILL CLOSE TOMORROW
S
.
R.
Smith,
Chock-Nenl
Coffee
Co.
Fruit Co.
Auto Club nnd president F. O. Miller
Senator Trammell nnd is also a law­
W.
V.
Smith,
pres.
Sm
ith
A
Nell
Co.
RAILROAD
LABOR
BOARD
MANY ARK Q U A LIFYIN G
LV. V. Arnold, mgr. Arnold Music *’inno Co.
yer but he prefer* the counting house
DECISION
IS
BINDING
Sterling
E.
Sm
ith,
sec.
Grecnleaf
A
and |re». Junior C. of C.
Charlie Morrison, popular song bird.
to the office nnd has gone back to his
I ) l r T h e V a a i i r l n l r d I ’r r a a )
AND IIP ENFORCED
Horace ( Avery, general manager
D. A. Morrison, Jr., ser-troas., E. O. Crosby Co.
JA
C
KSO N VILLE, April 28.—With
first
love,
the
nuditing
of
the
accounts
A. V. Snell, m gr., Jacksonville
L'mon Terminal Warehouse Co.
* Painter F ert. Co.
the registration books closing tomor­
of
the
banks.
He
has
many
friends
I
M
r
T
h
e
*
M
i
i
f
l
»
l
f
S
I’
reaa)
J°hn D. linker, V. P.t Baker &amp; HolmF . Morrow., p.cs. F. Morrow &amp; Son. Chamber o f Commerce.
CHIC AGO, April 28.—Thc United here nnd was invited by Forest Lake row night, reports from nil sections
W. D. Stark, dlv. passenger ngt.,
*■' ' .nnd pres. Duval Co. Employers’ T. J . Mott, jr .t mgrv Thus. Cusack
* Railroad l-nbor Hoard decision to tnke luncheon with the Sanford of the stnto indicate the number of
A. C. L. Ry.
, SX —ta 8te
A'wclition.
Co.
.1 - ■
1 2 — ____________ . .
1 ________________ . . .
— M ■I , « M M L JK
.I
f ’ I t M ■« . t . . mm . . &amp; M * . .
. .. _ _ A
AAA 8 . . A A 8 AA.A A . 8
Jn s. R. Stockton, Tolfnir Stockton i* binding as law nnd enn be enforced Chamber of Commerce where he made persons qualifying to vote in the June
,;eo II. Baldwin, vlce-pres. and gen.
F . W. Mumby, jr., mgr. Florida Ice
g. («0
in courts, according to n decision by nn excellent talk upon the responsib­ primnry will lie unusually large. A
n'fr 1 omno .lores' point Term. Co.
* Coal Co.
last minute development in Jackson­
Albert
J
.
Stowe,
secy.,
Jacksonville
»hr Supreme Court o f Mississippi re. ility of American citizens.
It I.. Blagg, pres. U. S. Trust Co. J L Beverly Nolle, Real Estate.
ville and elsewhere is thnt a largo
'
tod*y *»&gt;' th‘* U ,K ,r n° ardH-ward Boss., pres, .lax Auto DealFrench Nestor, the French Nestor Chamber of Commerce.
number of women are registering.
ST EM KNI) ROT
N. Tankslcy, Cheek-Nenl Coffee
*
[ r' '" . a n d president Howard Boss,
ATTACKS
W
ATERM
ELONS
(FO R M E R •RESIDENT
J . II.
pies. Baldwln-Lewis- Co.
BOMB WAS THROWN
PAUL D ESCIIA N EL
C.
A.
Tuteviler,
pres.
Tutcwiler
H I Boyd, .list, mgr., Southern Bell Eace Co.
G
A
IN
ESV
ILLE,
April
2
H.-Ahout
IN COAL M INE
DIED AT PA RIS
e.ephom- A Telegraph Co.
; Geo. W . Park hill, prcs.-treos., Sea­ Press.
sixteen
percent
of
Florida's
1920
wat­
KILLIN G T IIR K R
E . S. Wadsworth., sec. Thumns Ad­
L \\ Browder, supt. The Texas Co. board Dredging Co.
ermelon
rrop
shipped
out
of
thc
I
llr
Tile
A
ixirlsIrS
I’reaal
vertising Service.
Nsthsn ||. Brown., pres. IlenselW. M. Palmer, mgr. Hall Estate,
( H r T h e A a a n e l a l r d I’r e a a )
P A R IS, April 28.— Paul Deschnnel state wns discarded nt destinations
llronn Co.
E. R. Wnite, editor and publisher,
G. N. Patrick, mgr. Patrick’s, Inc.
APPOLLA, Penn.. April 28.— Three
form
er
President
of
Franco,
died
this
because
of
stem-end
decay
according
"South Atlantic P orts".
Giles J . Patterson, Attorney.
J..S' Hurk* Buck A Buck Beal E state
miners were killed nnd one seriously
J . I* Wnllncc, sec. Jacksonville Real afternoon, complications developing to figures compiled by statisticians
" » !t.r Ituckner, Ass’t. General Mgr.
Chaa. T. I'axon, pres. Jacksonville
of the Federal Department of Agr)- injjured, when n bomb was thrown In­
from influenza.
E state Board.
* ® 'n'
Railway Express.
Beal E sta te Board.
rulture nnd tho railroads, resulting to the bunkhousc nt Patterson mino
iA’slie Whipp, sec-treas. Mills, the
Paul K. Peck, P. E. Peck A Son.
;
Burrell, soc-treas. Aetna Iron
near here. The men who had been
in n dead loss to thc grower.
T H R E E CHILDREN
* Mtrl Co.
Robert I'entland, Hall and Pentland, Florist, Inc.
employed on a non-union basis after
BURNED
TO
DEATH
Prof.
A.
P.
Spencer,
of
the
ExtcnE arl C. Williamson, pres. Fla. Auto­
Jo« E Byrm . -'ce-pros. Gonzalez Accountants.
AT KEATING. PENN. sion Division of the State University coni strike was called, were aslerp
* Sanchez Co.
motive
Dealer* Assn., and pres. E. C.
R. O. Kiddle, sec'y Tourist A Con.
The
declares sit watermelons should be when the explosion occurred.
Williamson Motor Co.
N. Chapin. Chapin Photo Co. I Oiv., C. of C.
dead
men
were
married
nnd
their
I H r T i l e l a a n r l a l e S I ’ reaa)
treated for stem-end decay immed­
Giles L. Wilson., vlce-pres. Florida
OLEAN , N. Y., April 28.—Three iately after being placed in the ears. deaths leave fourteen children father­
v n Chlur’ Pr*»A Co.
I L. K. Riley, pres., L. K. Riley A Co.,
Nationnl Bank.
&lt;hildres*. mgr. Bond dept.. At- Inc.
,- “
sm all children of Arthur Smith were Thc treatment, according thc various less.
J . Miller Wilson, retired mfr.
Nstional Rank.
J . Gustave Robertson, gen. auditor,
burned to death in n farmhouse neat authorities, will prevent decay to a
J . L. Wilkes, pres, nnd mgr. Ja ck ­ K eating Summit. Pennsylvania today.
Cummer Lumber Aragon Hotel Co.
SACRAMENTO C ITY COUNCIL
large extent.
’ °mp»ny.
Sm ith was severely burned In attem ­
Em mett E . Robinson, sec-treas., Ar­ sonville Terminal Co.
PRO H IBITS ALL SHAVING
Professor Spencer emphasised the
E . C. Wlmer, div. m gr., American pting to rescue the children.
Msrcua Consnt, Mortician.
agon Hotel Co.
/UNTIL A F T E R MAY 28TH
polnu of RECUTTING thc stems a f­
*lter P Corl&gt;ett, pres. Rotary Club
Claude Roper, sales m gr., Gamble A Multigraph Sales Co.
ter the melons are placed In the car
H. R. Worthington, pres. Floridn K A N SA S MAN
( n r T h e A a a r r la lr S Preee)
l
»’• Corbett A Sous. Stockton Co.
and of applying the paste Immediately
SACRAMENTO. Cal., April 28.TAKEN OUT ON ROAD
C. H. Royalty, state uigr., Union Electric Supply Co.
to the rccut stem. He says that if
^ cker
^
W. T. Cowles., sr., representing City
AND W H IPPED B Y WOMEN the stems are not recut, the spores The City Cjun.'il passed nn emergency
Central L ife Ins. Co.
ordinance last night, prohibiting the
J . L J, * rK*r, Chicago, 111.
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John D. S as.se, vlce-pres. and treas., Council.
that may be already in them cannot men here from shaving until d^ys of
J
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Alderman,
rep.
City
Council.
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A u u L Co,0n’ n,,fr - S u ita b le Life Schell4Snx.ii- Mfg. Co.
INDEPEN DEN CE. Kansas, April be preventcd from gTowing nnd go. forty-nine celebration concluded May
Burton Barrs, rep. City Council.
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of thc U. „S ..
| T. H.Scovcli., sec-treus., Conaolidat28.— Benson F. Rice was taken out on ing on into thc melon and causing Its twenty-eighth.
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Ij»cy Mahon, rep. City Council.
f’mcinr , U'IWOOdy’ Richardson Co., of «d Grocery Co.
decay.
The Milestone can prevent
Jn o. II. Walsh., pres. Jo s. II. Walsh a country road last' night and whip­
x. ,
j H. H. Simmons, pres, the H. H. Simthc spores of the fungus from enter,
Finest line stationery in the city
ped
by
two
women
v/ho
accused
him
\ &gt;- Fleithel, gen. mgr., I*utnam muns Realty Co.
A Co.
of slandering them in poolroom r e ­ ing hut cannot prevent their growth sold below cost to make room fo r oar
Lumlier Co.
i John W. Simmons, prop. Milldale
offlres. Herald Printing Co.
18-8tp
once they have entered.
F|urids Timet-Unlon.
Herald want ads g et results.
, m ark*, the police reported today.
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PAGE EIGHT

AY, APRIL 27, 1922

yond the faintest doubt, that New­
berry had used every means of corI will bo a candidate to*succeed my- ruption known to the depraved and
----- T 0 N IG H T—
aelf to the position of County Com- dissolute politician,
miaaioner from Oiatrict No. 6 , subject
To quote such u political hypocrite
m
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Dorothy Dalton in
i
to the decision of the Democratic pri- and false profit as Senator Borah ia
mary to be held June flth, 1922.
an insult to the intelligence of the pcoENDOK C U RLETT pie. Borah has stood always for deWho want* to bet on tLe weather?
“TH E CRIMSON
----------------------------pravity in politics, and opposed to the
CHALLENGE"
DON'T S E E T IIE JO K E YET
highest principals of American cltiiNo holiday today and business ia
--------rnship.
He
is
a
professional
polltlcbeing “resumed."
Here is a Mg red-blooded pictur%
Somc northern friends of Mrs. Vic- ian, a man without conscience and
you’ll revel Ini A sweeping ^
Yowell k Co., have an advertise- tor Check to whom ahe sent the San- without honor.
mantle melodrama that c»rr.n
ment in this issue calling attention f ° rd Herald n t April first wrote her
We all know that the money interyou out to a spot in the West
to their sale on imported ginghams, yesterday and asked her if President
a q j—.tijunoo .»qi ;o tqso
men and women live and lor*
silks, long cloth, printed voiles, boys **«rtlintr really visited in Sanford on profited most by the world w a r they did in tho golden frontier
hats and suits.
that date. Of course Mrs. Check have, for selfish and base motives ordays.
merely asked them to read the gnnized against the compensation for
T. J . Miller k Son are putting on a
P^K** of the Herald of April the ex-service men. Ex-service men
\ HOOD COMEDY HOES With
special sale Friday and Saturday of ^r ,t
^ is will be sufficient to arc intelligent informed nnd thorough-1
TH IS
all porch furniture, shades, swings, hold them for a while. It seems that |y alive to the means and methods b e - .
etc. Read their advertisement in this P*0 P'e other thnn those residing in jng used by the money interests to I
j issue.--------------------------------------------------- Sanford were taken in by the hoax, cheat them of their pittance of com­
Friday and Saturday—!). \V. Gnf.
--------Some of them were sore, also, but we pensation.
ith ’s Greatest Achievement, “Wn
Do not forget the meeting of tho wou,d "“V to them that 1,11 ° f u» necd
Therefore, be advised.
Take n
Down E ast".
Alumni of S. H. S. nt the High School " ll,,lp fun " * wp
n,onK * nd npw»* thought before publishing the false
at eight o’clock tonight (Thursday.) P*Ppr w" rk *" dry pnou»*’h "n'l fillpd statements of the false and treacher- ffHITTIIe II—1fP 1 □ “!fl^lFclfpHIT1r~
All graduates and u*a&lt; hers, former with morp klck" thnn fomplimenU.
ous Bornh and his ilk. These are the I—H—I L - H - J L - J l - J L J L J L J t
men who disgraced eternally the fair *
and present, are urged to come.
i
Dancing ot Parish House Friday f„me of America by repudiating t h e ' Daily Herald gives tho dispatch [ J
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Oakmnn of Lin- nlfrht- , , 0° P°r C0 UP,P26-3tp League of Nations nnd slandering whnt it ia worth without any rrnr&lt;|
coin,Nebraska are among thovisitors l l ' n r r l / I T J D f l V f i i
Woodrow Wilson "the greatest Rom- to whether It suits the views of .^1
to the city coming inyesterday
to ” I ' * ‘\ * t h I i I j I v I v I I N I x
nn „f them all."
These nre tho men renders or not. There may b« vsk|
attend tho meeting of tho Sanford
TAKES EXCEPTION who brought contempt and riJlculc readers of tho Herald who thisd
lodge of Modern Woodmen of Ameri­
r r r s D A D i m e . x r r M l i r c * ,I,,on *he •
St’nntv ° f the United States Borah is all right hut whether thrjI
ca.
TO BORA H S \ l E x x S by setting their stump of approval do or do not has nothing to du «i^|
----------------upon the open bribery anil corruption the news o f the day. The editor g|
E. Bullock of Jacksonville WII- *lul **'' U°e*
know the Difference used by Nowberry in his campaign for the Herntd has expressed himw!f
son Cooper of Daytona und L. B. Irby
lletwrrn News and Views
election to the United States senate.
the bonus question in no uperru-j
Let m&gt;* entreat you to consider the terms nnd the letter above is entirely I
of Delray nre in tho city today com­
Sanford, Fla., April 26th, 1922. source when such articles ns the one uncalled for nnd hns no place in ttsI
ing over to utti-nd the meeting of tho
fefo.Tcd to come to your attention, minds of the members of the An*n. I
Modern Woodmen of America here
*]"' 1-dltor,
Sanford Herald,
and to support the feelings of the &lt;nn I.egion or yourself since we hsu
ln»t night.
Sanford, Fla.
long sulfering public nnd your pat- at all times been In sympathy t -jU
In this issue of April25th you pub- runs by refraining from publishing the the boys and their effo.rts to get
Sumo of the pepper* being ahipped
from theMonroe'section are m'a'gnl- Bshed In your papei a letter from Sen- views of the corrupt, dissolute and I* rightfully theirs—In fact our yetifleent specimens andthe dry weather “tor ,,ornh’ written ln r,,P'y to a let- thoroughly depraved professional pol- tlon toward the American
U f*
has had no Pf f ,r t on them
John *' r "cn* him *’&gt;' " *’0 ,t
the Amcrl- iticinn. Such articles only amuse the needs no explanation or excuirs ari |
Burnley brought in »om« today that can Legion. The letter written by indignation nnd excites the contempt we will not mnke any.
the American Legion was not pub- of all intelligent readers.
And lastly, Judge, please girt y I
nre the largest ever noen here.
lished, and therefore only the garbled
Very truly yours,
credit for having sense enough to eit
llnrry Neel of the Herald Printing *, ',u 'n,' nt nt l,or,,h himself as to the
GEO. G. H ERRING.
nnd operate a daily newspaper witkCo., is among the new owners of Hup.
Hup. rn" t“nt'' " f ‘ h“l ,‘’tu' r wcr« »h "*n .
Dear Judge:
out any such suggestions from y c or
I nro ut a Ioha to know why this let*
We will annwiT you tiecaum* we •nyonc clue In the effort to lepinti
mobile* nnd llnrry in now ready to
ter
of
Senator
Bornh
was
published
at
want
to set the public mir.d nt rest news items from the press agendu
take a trip to Okeechobee Cty any
nil.
once
and
for nil on this subject of nnd editorials that nre written by the
time with the feeling that he will
In
the
first
pinco
the
letter
does
not
news
gathering.
We have the world editor of the Herald, and no one e!n I
get there and hack without nny ml*state the truth; in the second place it news, the news of the U. S., the news Wore you n newspaper mnn you wouli |
hap*.
is an insult to the intelligence of the of Florida, the news of our county know the difference between the n*n
Note the Stock Clearing Sale of con,mun^ y
quote Borah on any nnd city nnd all of this news hns noth- *nd editorial opinions nnd i-s|-ecially
D j Thrnsh.-r in this issue of the * u*dcc1, Borah forsooth! The man, ing whatever to do with the policy of *n °ur ense is your criticism unwuHerald. The sale will he on Saturday who’ tnT
"im s and partisan oh- the paper. This is expressed only in ranted, untimely, unseemly, unsutbnnd Monday and nil men’s womens’ i*’*
the vicious, slanderous and the editorial columns and it is only oHicd, and "u n " everything else,
" nnd children’s Shoes will ho sold at Vil° n,,,H'k wn
character of Wood- this expression that you or any other
Everything you said about llorsh ii
■ halfprice.
They will also give away
' v ‘llwn; “ »e man who voted and man can take exception to at any time. «» right. We have said as much ta t
S ladlesatockngs at half price
with uork‘Ml f,,r »‘ »ting the criminal New- Our world news is arranged by the nnd again editorially. But news nut% ,.nrh purchase nnd many other hnr- *"'rry
,kp United States Senate, Associated Press and if some man tpr is news m atter nnd editorial opiignlns too numerous to mention. ,,otwith»tnnding the fact that the evi- gives expression to his thoughts nnd *°» la—editorial opinion and nothirj
Read tho ad.
denre in the contest, established he- tho press dispatches quote him the else.
For County Commissioner

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Try our expert service collecting RailFOR KALE IIY A. I’. CONNEI.IA
road ilium *.
Oi'iginnl.
voucher*
108 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, Fla.
sent illreit to claim ant*.—F’nstern
Celery farm and wild land, K'.j Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
acre* tiled, balance in wimmI*, tiled land Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with I*. It.
best i ich hammock.
It. Claim Department, ten year*, SeaFive acre celery farm on brick road, ford, Del.
10 c.o.d-2 wc
crop nnd all 15,750.00, a bargain.
F o r SA LE 0 room house on corner.
Two celery farm* on Celery avenue,
Second und Myrtle. F’nsy term*.
beat location.
Apply 702 West Third S i.
20-ltp
Ten acre tr a il* celery land*, term*.
FOR
SA
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50
bushel*
good
sound
Five room cottage done in, $ 3 ,H00 ,
Alabama
ear
corn.
See
F’.
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Factory.
Five room cottage in heart of city,
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FOR KALE—Automcddlc, 1919 Hcripp*
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for rievclnm l where he will nttend
Booth 5-pa*.*, touring car. A bar- ,,
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gain. Mnke me an offer.
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convention, nnd rcprruent the Sanford
rrent, Uelnkn A|&gt;t*., No. Ii).
21-Otp
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______!___!________________L division (&gt; I! ( . &lt; apt. Kelley i* one
FOR S AI F.—
speedatu »l .. of die olde*t conductor* In point of
bargain. Good tire* and everything service of ttill, division and expect* to
101 W. Find St.
-t many of hi* old time friend*
25-0tp
n the variou* road* in the counFOR SA LE The building known n*
the .Magnolia Hotel on Magonlia
Avenue I'liine 212 M for particularEndor f ’urlett of Gi rievn u n i a
20 -rttji
\lnltor to the city yesterday afternoon
FOR SAI.F. Or will exchange for ;u,i| made hi* announcement for
farm, a five room bungalow, with county oemmissioner from hi* dismodern convenience*.
Addres* ’ ll trict. No. 5, the Geneva and Chuluota
T. I'." Box ‘. 'i ll
2)&gt;-2t|i precinct*. Mr. Curlett ha* nerved one
STOP LOOK RI'AU
* 'rn
county eommiHsiom-r nnd he

FOR SA LE

Celery farm, fifteen acre*, one-half
tiled, good idx room liou*c, very
cheap.
\. I*. CONNBI.I.Y
20 -Mc
FOR SA L E I truik, I ton, nearly
new. Mu*t be Hold nt Mime price.
— N. II. Garner.
24-0tc

H PERSONALS =

KOR RENT
I OR REN I 2 room apartment with
bath, furnished.
Lt
Brothers.
Phone 101).
20 ifFO B RENT Furnished room, ill
Park Ave.
20 -dtp
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
nnd room* with bath. Good loca­
tion. Apply "P. 8 ." care of Herald o f­
fice.
23 -flip
FOR RF’.NT—One cottage furnished;
also garage, $20 per month. Apply
to Mr*. II. I). Durant, Lnke Mary, F'la.
_______________________________27-ntp
FO K T i F^NT—One cottage, partly furnislu-d, $ 10.00 per month. Apply to
Mrs. II. 1). Durant, l.nke Mary, F’la.
27-3tp
FDIt RF^NT- N-riHim house on Union
Ave. A. I'. Connelly.
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Sanford’s New Store

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HAND BAGS

SHOES

In Vanity Boxes—
Shopping Bags—
Genuine Leather

Churchwell Specials

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Have you been to the closing out
snle of the O. T. O. GiftShop. 2d-2tp
LOST—A young Shepherd dog, black
with tan marking*, long hair An­
swer* to the name of "Shop." FL C.
Ilnrnage, 1011 Oak Ave. Phone 2H.1-J.
27-3tp
The O. T. O. Gift Shop j« , losing
out their entire stock. It must be sold
before may 1st.
20 -.’ltp
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Auto painting of the better cluss.
Price, qunlity, service. R. \ F’oote,
So. Hughey Street, Orlando. Fin.
27-7tp

AUTOMOIilLKS
ronrai poitust " rouns
1921
1921
1921
1922

Brown Mahogany Hal

In Brown, Black and Gray

$1.98 TO $4.98
NOVELTY ORGANDIE
POINTS
For Dress Trimmings

Roadster Truck
Coupe.
Touring.
Sedan.

FOR SALK I Hudson Supor-*lx, 7
In Lavender. White, Brown,
pnMcnger, nearly new; I OldsntoIdle K, 7-pn**cngcr; I llulck I. All In
Pink and Blue. Special, yard
good condition. Real bargain*-. — N.
All altove cars have starters.
II. Garner.
2l-0tc
1920 I-Ion Truck.
m i l S A L E - Potato barrel* In nny
All in fine condition, tirr*. etc.
quantity, special price* on car lot*,
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Dodge Dealers
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
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Phone No. 3
26-6tr
FOR' SA L E — Warehouse with R. R.
STOLEN—F'rnni residence of II. T.
PA Y
*bling. Within four blocks of center
Pace, a 32 S . &amp; W. pistol, black
of city.
luirrel with nick in handle, nnd new
Why Pay MoreCeo. V . KNIGHT
Ansco folding kndnk No. 216. Re­
272-tfe FOR RF’NT—Two unfurnished rooms, ward for nny information of same.
bath, for lighthouRckccping. Good
FO R SA L E OR L E A S E -O n e 20 acre.
262 tp
one 10 aero Sanford ave. walking location. Apply “R. S .’*, enra of Her­ I.FT .1 MUNSON build your house.
C-tfc
distance to city. Two lota corner ald Office.
You pay in monthly installments.
Center and F’ lm ave. Two lot* west FOR REN T— Furnished apartment
275tp
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft- from Elev­
with garage, summer rates, 014
Have your feather IhmI* made into
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, Myrtle.
22-fltp a feather m attress by the Sanford
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Lo* Ange­
Mattress F’nctory. French Avenue nnd
las. Calif.
2R8tf; 29 M
WANTED
17th St.
26 4tc
F o i l S A L E —"A“ practically new piano. W ANTED—Young man with some
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
bookkeeping and office experience.
Another bnnk holiday. Wouldn’t
$150.00.
310 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp Addres* "A " care of Herald. 26-Gtc ' you like to he a banker?

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�And so the Kruppa will make type,
smaller, they are the sweeter fo r i t personal or class or factional differin Florida, where all the forces of
Present losses through the drought ernes? The constitution of the Unit- writer*. Doubtless they are persosd.
nature combine to make It a veritable
may he compensated by greater gains cd States gave official recognition to ed that the next war will be fought
paradise.
later—this year or the next— when the golden rule. For any msn or set with propaganda.
The open roads beckon, winding
the more abundant rains result in of men to talk about good citizenship
themselves like gray ribbons through
CHICKEN SU P P E It
•crops all the greater and better for or 100 per cent Americanism, unless
arbors of God-mndu beauty, and it is
the drought of these spring months, th it man or set of men readily conalmost a solem duty fo r us to follow
Forecaster Mitchell's report for the cede this great point in citizenship,
them to get out and fill our lungs
The ladles of C ircl; B, of the i’rt*.
M. j . i i u l . l v ------------------------------------M l l a r
week,
ending last Tuesday is quite is utterly absurd.
with
the
nir
that
is
packed
with
the
St. J . L I 1.1. A I I I ) ____I t f i f l i r r ^ i ' M i r r r
byterian church, will hold a chickrn
K . A . . * K K L ---------------------------------- M a i u t r
There may be varying percents of supper at Miller’s old stand, Saturday
discouraging, but the rains of sum­
C . L I H W I N -------- C ' l r r i l a l l « i N a a a i t i very Joy o f living!
i « i i m m P. WL______
mer may put a different complexion Americanism; wo cannot say. Hut our evening from 5:30,
The silent places call, the places
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l l t r r t l a l a i H aifa H a i r H a a w a
on affair* agricultural, when they onw opinion is that a man is cither
that arc visited by few
be­
A p illfa lla a
an American or he isn’t. And the
come.”
ings and which o ffer without limit
" I ’m Going Right Straight Back tc
S u b s c rip t!* * I 'rlr c la A A ra a r*
------o
best type of Americanism is lived My Dear Old Florida Home," at Hin.
the wonderful inspirations of silence
O a r V * a r ____________________________
rather than talked, practised rather term istcr’s Piano Store, Wetaka Block.
• l a M a a l b a _____________________ ,
GOOD CITIZEN SH IP.
— the boyhood pleasure of sprawing
I l f Ilf arrA l a C lip b y C a r r t r r
than preached. We have native-born
In the honeysuckle vines and watch­
O a f W f f h ______________________ f t I f a l a
20-tfp
The pupils of the Sanford High Americans who are as far from the
ing the clouds drift by, each shaping
T b f b la IS- t a l b - p a s * W f * b l r l l a r alA f a t l r r l f f o i r r .
a rn la a lr
( ' f l a i r itself into o castle you and your warSchool have been bothering their spirit of the constitution and the
NOTICE!
• a l U p a b t l a b f • * a *t j F r i l a f . A A * * r heads about essays on “Good Citizen­ ideals of the fathers as dsy is from
l l a l a i r a l r a n a i f k a i w a a n a p p l t a n - riors would later capture.
Haa. Ilfa a a fra tir ta p allllra. U M par
ship" and other important topics for dark, nnd we have foreign-bom citAnd there’s the water—great silver
N. H. Garner will sell better cars
f f i r , a l w a y s l a a i t a a f f . _________________
the post two weeks and Good C iti-1izens who live Americanism in ita when they are made. The Oldsmobil*
blankets
that
sparkle
myriad-colored
M E M B K It T il l ; A SSO C IA T E D I 'llK M
zcnshlp takes in so many angles and pristine perfection nnd beauty
The Associated Pros* in exclusive­ lights when kissed by the sunshine,
I and 8 ; the Buick 4 and 6 , ju it ar­
Many a iiisn can njieiik from experi­ curves that hut few people of maturo
But that Americanism which seeks rived in car load lota. Sec me befor#
of Florida
l y entitled to the uie for republica- kissed by the sunshine
ence of the "widow's might."
years can hardly write n composite nothing for itself that it docs not you buy. I will save you money oa
tlon of al) news dispatches credited to that looks down upon a multitude of
essay
on this subject. The Tampa readily grant ita fellows is the true your gas, oil nnd repairs.— N. H. Gar­
these
silver
idonkuts,
all
beautiful,
It or not otherwise credited in this pa­
ly sent out a force of men to remove Tribune gives up an erudite editor-! type, the safe type and the type
per and also the local nows published all quietly musical
ner.
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the hill boards and plnce them back ial on the subject ns follows:
j which stills discords, respects auGet out.
herein.
The beauties of Florida are wait­ on private property. It is not often
"Wc hear the term "good citizen- thority and does not seek to make
All rights of republication of spec­
Dancing at Parish House Friday
ing
to embrace you.—Jacksonville th,‘ »rti*tic bill hoard sign that of- whip referred to frequently these afraid."
ial dispatches herein arc also re­
night,
admission |1.00 per coup!*.
fends most but the unsightly mon- days.
Metropolis.
We hear much shout "100
served.
Sanforda best orchestra.
A rtsl
Ilawgone, is that so. We have car- trositiea that litter the roads of Flor- per cent Americanism,”
Naturally J
Dancing at Parish House Friday
dance nnd a good time. Everyone in­
i tainly been missing something around
^rom on® pr)d to the other. Ev* the aim of each Wing laudable and i u,
&gt;1.00 per couple.
26-3tp vited.
•
2 ft-3tp
I here.
I erywhere throughout the United S ta t high nnd the proper chief end nnd " *
Some man ju st rushed into the of - 1
es those interested in highway bcauti- aim of sovereignty in the United
five nnd said the barometer was fa ll­
flcatlon are ,hnving unsightly sign States, the proper and adequate deWEI.COME JA CKSO N VILLE
a
ing nnd it would rain sure today.
boards and other advertising matter finition of such terms becomes of vast
a
removed,
to
give
way
to
ornamental
importance.
a
Unless he has police protection someWc welcome the busy business men
&gt;
!|„w, then, shall we gvt universal
thing worse than the barometer will j of j nck!lonville to Sanford today, trees nn&lt;| shrubs. Surely no State
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a
fall and fall on him. We don’t w an t, They are busy but not too busy to has better opportunities of facilities agreement ns to just what it is which
A collection of charming DRESSES suitable for any occas­ ■■
anyone to trifle with us on this wea- vWt vht, t,riljrt! , tate in u , rir lhal than has Florida for hignway bcauti- constitutes either good citizenship or
ion, including Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe de ■
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thcr su ject.
took them awny from their husl- fiention. That will undoubtedly come acceptable Americanism? it will be
Chine
and the new Cape Completed Costume. Prices range a
a
—o
’
ness for a week or more. It is the a fte r the roads have been hard-sur- agreed, we presume, that the dcflnifrom—
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Ju st received a valuable communi- right spirit and should do much to fnced. The main thing now is to get tlon of one term will he acceptable
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a
somewhere.
When
that
hns
been
as
the
definition
o
f
the
other
or
at
cation from Washington that stated cement the state to Jacksonville and
a
a
that General Pershing endorsed I’hy- bring out a better feeling of under- brought to pass then will highway )Paat synonymous.
a
The only acceptable authority must
steal Culture Week.
Wo aro cor- standing between the cities of Flor- prinking lie in order and we are
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DRESSES
for
STOUT
Ladies,
in
Silks
and
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tainly glad to know this. We were j da and the big city of Florida. And goinV to look to the women of Flor- of a certainty he that instrument
Normandy Voiles. Very reasonable. Sizes ■■
afraid he would not endorse it and the greatest asset in the trip is the ida to see thnt this is done and done which creates the government! and
fixes Imth the privitedes nnd the obthen where would the I nited States fact that Jacksonville business men properly.
from 42 to 50.
, ligations of the ritizen subject* of
have boon?
What is it all about, will see more of Florida and learn
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TH E GREAT DROUTH.
that government, to.wit, the federal !
anyhow?
more of Florida on this trip than
A full line of SILK WAISTS
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constitution.
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° --------they ever saw or ever knew liefore.
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n°t do to say that good citiWe believe we have this dry wea­ It takes this trip, this mingling wilh
We often hear of weather that
a
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ther doped out now. There is so the people to get better knowledge of stumps the oldest inhabitant and the It,n"hi|&gt; in any rase means the nrro■
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certain privileges and
much water going to waste further the state ami the people and Jackson- continued drouth brings out the fact nation
Silk and Woolen SPORT SKIRTS
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north in the big floods that there is ville like every other big city has that few seasons in the minds of the '^ h t s by a certain clique, fncinn or
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none left to drop on Florldn. Cnpt. been so busy with her own affairs oldest inhabitants have been ns dry
Noagreement can be hnd on
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DcCotles and the machine gun com- Hint she had but little
time to ns this oue and it will piny havoc
hypothesis, because that would
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company will have to shoot n few think about her neighbors. We arc with fruit nnd vegetables if it con- ^ directly in conflict with the conM ILLIN ER Y, LINGERIE and HOSE at re- ■■
Probably no American cltholes in the sky and let out somo of glad to have our friends from the tinues much longer, .....................
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markable low prices
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the water.
* ..it is not ns dry ns i*,‘n whether professing himself to
big city here if only for an hour. It dryest ........
spring
aa■
would lake a day or more for them some of the summers have been and
percent or merely 10 percent,
The Sanford Herald is right when lo see the celery fields and the farms one needs only to go hack about (If-, would give adhesion to such a mondoctrinr ns that.
it says thnt the nine-foot road be- nnd groves and allied industries in 1teen years ago lo remember that
longs to the bnck woods class nnd not nl"* ground this city nnd we are sor- the summer was so dry that pine
•s,,&gt; in "fder lo proceed at all we
Pussy-Willow, Crepe de Chine nnd Jersey
to this modem age. And that they r&gt;’ ^ a t U*cy only had an hour. How- trees died in the woods fur lack of mus* accept the clear, unmistakable
SILK SH IRTS, nil sizes a t...................... * ........
a rc abominable when one drives from ®vcr&gt; we accept the spirit for the water. Thu Times-Union sums up the Kunranteos of the constitution and
Madras UNION-SUITS
: *he ideal* it sought to establish. And
Sanford to Orlando with two wheel* .deed nnd know that the party of situation in the following:
at ...............................................................................
"Florida is parching. At least th a t,*^ r v,‘r&gt;' first of these is that every
o ff the brick alt the way. Even if Jacksonville buainca* men will fee!
the aides were locked and rolled f o r !,h " 1 thr&gt;' h* v®
something in the part east of the Apnlnchicolu is, and r Hlzcn of this republic enjoys pre­
Serge TROUSERS,
a distance of three feet on cacti *ido way of winter gardening here at in 'South Florida conditions are p*r.Jv lsely the same privllcdgs* nnd is unnt ...................
of the nine-fool nuisance it wouW Sanford, they have seen a growing ticularly acute. Little or no rain hns *b*r the compulsion of rendering prehelp wonderfully. But some way or city here at the head of the St. fallen for several months In the se c- 11 *s&lt;,h' the same service to the state,
Young Men’s SUITS, sizes 33 to 36,
C O ffA !
The rains pass Thus good citizenship In the United
other we alwuy* meet the nutoa John* river, they have learned that lions mentioned.
at, each....................................................
tpO
stfV «
when the sund on the side of the road Vnnford and Jacksonville at each north of Florida hut, f..t some run '.State* of America nrst of all requires
[that the citizen must concede to ev­
end of this great artery of com- son, avoid the state,
*s the Jct-peni.— Florida post.
merce have much in common nnd
In the country ary dry roads nnd ery other citizen, the same rights,
-------- o------------should get togi thcr on the big things dried-up fields.
Vegetables nnd privileges and obligations that he
C E L ER Y DID IT
in the way of improvements thnt fruits are suffering and the former claims or recognizes ns his own.
And why pursue the examination
mean much to the entire state. The dying for lack of moisture. In the
The First National Bank of San­
Sanford Avenueany
furth«r? Dors not tnnt expresz
-Near Second Street
ford hns purchased the most desir­ Jacksonville men have learned thnt cities the atmosphere is impregnated
it
with fine dust which insinuates itself the solution of all controversy, all
there
iB
something
doing
outside
of
able corner lot in thnt fast growing
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into even closed apartments. It would
city nnd will rommencc at once the their own particular bailiwick nnd
lie difficult to estimate the loss to
erection of a modern bunking building the other sections of Florida can be
Florida Im such n drought as the
assured
of
a
better
hearing,
of
a
big­
that will cost 1100,000. The building
present one.
ger
co-partnership,
of
a
better
under­
wil he six stories high, 50x117. That's
This dry spring roughly balances a ww
standing of the state problems among
what celery does for Sanford.—Cler­
f
rather wet winter, such as the last T
our
Jacksonville
friends
in
the
fu­
mont Press.
ture, And the anme feeling wilt also one was. Koine will attribute it to
?
Well, celery hnd something to do
the gradual disappearance o f the for­
be
noted
in
the
attitude
of
the
cities
?
with it hut Sanford spirit is respon­
of Florida toward Jacksonville. It is ests, hut there is little reason to lny
sible for the most of it nnd the fact
£
the blame for tile phenomenon to the
that Sanford men have built Sanford n good thing to "know thy neighbor."
door of mail's greed and heediessnets
and norm from the oul*lde so far
altogether, in the m atter of the for­
I
I
TI
I
NG
DOWN
THE
HILLhave done any of the city building
ests that grcod and thoughtlessness ;
HOARDS
When you stop to consider thnt San­
have enough to answer for. Yet his­
ford money nlnnc and unaided has ac­
Kenneth, Roberta writing in the tory indicates that in the case of a
The AII-Florida Special bearing one hundred Ja ck ­
complished all thnt lias been done
£
Saturday
Evening Post about Florida climate so mild ns thnt of Florida ov- @
here it is nothing les* thuti marvel­
t
touches on the unsightly bill board* jury drought may be taken as a warn ♦I#
sonville business men is due to spend an hour in Sanford
ous.
Y
that flare into your face everywhere ing thnt continual denudation of th&lt;
in Florida just when you are getting I land will result in an utter loss ol
this afternoon.
T H E B E A U T IE S O F
FLORIDA
ready to admire the beautiful seen- 1fiuitfulness in the course of time.
r
WAITING TO EM BRACE YOU!
Other* will be sure that "the cli­ ?
cry- He speaks particularly o f Mia­
mi but lie could have seen the same mate i* changing." Every meteoro­ ?
f
Representatives of the B arnett National Bank will
This is the time of year when to
tiling in Seminole i r any other coun­ logical Inconvenience awakens that
really live n man must get out and
ty in the state. One or two hoards cry. Yet it has been proved from
be aboard but due to the limited schedule, can meet only
associate intimately with nature.
1were not noticeable but when they tlie rewords that it lias not changed
The trees, gloriously green in their
eolumenei to build a solid wall of for several centuries, uiul the idea
a small number of your citizens. Even our Sanford pat­
garbs of the season; the fields, sway­
|them from Sanford to Orlando and is entertained only by the very young
ing stretches o f color in the light;
south to Tampa it is high time the or those with poor memories. There
rons and your Bankers, whom we know well and regard
breezes thnt rtlr indolently under the
I county commissioners of this nnd ev­ have been cycles of wet ones, when
Y
weight of many perfumes—all these
ery other county took a hand in the the irrigation schemes prompted by
highly, must be greeted in fewer minutes than we would
are common in early summer. And
f
game and take the position » f the droughty conditions were allowed to
search the world over, fiom East
Orange County commissioners who fall into decay.
like.
to West and frumm North to Mouth,
f
.Ordered all the sign boards from the
Fruit i* beginning, to drop, but
nnd nowhere will the senson of early
public roads. The Lakeland Telegram thnt is only nature's way of prun.
summer lie more wonderful than hero
commends their notion in the follow­ ing to meet the situation—throwing
Please then, accept this as an apology for a hasty
off some fruits In order thnt other*
ing:
jaammamaaammaaaamamammmaaa
"State wide comment is being stronger and better situated may
visit and as an expression of our warm regard for the
f
heard over the action of the county take nourishment from the parent
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commissioner* of Orange County in tree, may continue to grow.
Tlu&gt;
Celery City.
ordering the removal of all advertis- winds ldow the loose soil about, but
_ ing signs on county property. There flint’s natures hint to man. She is
t
5 1is no objection nor could there he producing n dust mulch to prevent
t
J |any legal obstacle, to any ndvertiscr '.he dislocation of the soil from prorenting ground space beyond the feeding too far by cheeking the evap­
t
highway right-of-way as is the cus­ oration under the Influence of the
t
tom In utmost all parts of the coun­ over-ardent sun’s rays.
try but In thc*e latter days there
Investigators
have
said
thnt
of Jacksonville
has been such conglomeration of rus. Bought* renew the soil by drawing
ty tin ami delnpldateh anil splintered ip to the top soil the fertilizing clc.
y
Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
hoards that the aspect ot mu aver­ ■nents which uhundant rains have
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A FLORIDA LANDMARK
age highway is anything hut pleas­ nrevioualy carried down into the
t
ing. The Orange county commission­ tub-soil, So thnt when the rains come
r
er* hnd previously set Saturday, Ap­ again the soil is richer than it would
r
ril
15,
ns
the
date
for
the
disnppenr.
be
under
the
influence
of
continued
Phones 4 9 M 9 I
ante of the signs and their order hnd Topping and cultivation.
If the
❖
WEI.AKA BLOCK
the hearty endorsement of the local thickening of the sap and scarcity of ❖
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SOCIETY

Mrs. Gene Miller, Mrs. I*. A. Brumley and Mrs. IT. I. Frazier arc ex­
pected home this afternoon from
North Carolina where they spent the
past week.

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SANFORD BAND

Pauline Kllmp, Ju lia Higgins, Carmen Gutherie, Mary Connelly and
Alice DeCourscy. Althea Coons will
be th e accompanist for the evening.
BOAT HIDE
One of the most delightful affairs
given this season wns the boat ride
given the members o f the Business
and Professional Women's Club last
evening by Capt. A. G. Atkinson, of
the “Sanford."
This jolly party left the Sanford
d00*48 ul t0" T o'clock, and enjoyed a
n,ost dellichtful trip on the U k c . go­
ing to Wekiwr., where they enjoyed
supper around a huge camp Are, re .
turning home by moonlight.
The members of the Club are g rea t­
ly indebted to Capt Atkinson, for his
kindness in entertaining the Club in
such a delightful manner.

The members of the N. dcV. Hownrd Chnpter of the United Daughters
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o f the Confederacy wish to thank the
members of the Sanford Band who
SOCIAL CALENDAR
so generously furnished music for
the exercises in Central Park on
Memorial Dny, thereby contributing
P' *' “
Tan Undue Club will much to the success of the program
in honor o f our beloved Veterans.
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^ N o . 3 of the Mstho.
^ ‘ church will meet »t the home
rf Mrs. D- A Kelley on Oak ave­
nue st 3:30 P. «•
,, o Brown, of Starke, was In the
ttending to business.
ritjr yesterday ■
v C Nicholson of Jacksonville
» „ *,mong the business visitors here
yesterdayMr?- S. Puleston i» visiting her
,ar.t. &gt;lr». T. W. Ramsey at her
keme in Tampa.
Mr. ami Mrs. V. F. Gueyer of McK«.pon. Pa. are spending some
time here at the Montezuma.
R*v. A. S. Peck and Mr. Wndbrook
»rr among the Sanford peoplo ntttnding thr Convocation in Miami
this week.

LO V ELY BRIDG E PARTY
A very delightful toe ini event of
yesterday morning wns the bridgo
party given by Mrs. Henry Purdon at
her home on Palmetto avenue, honor­
ing Mrs. Buttolph, who hns recently
moved here from Augusta, Ga. Thero
were Ave tables of players, und tho
guests included tho members of the
T. N. T. nnd Seminole* Bridge Club
with n few extra guests.
The rooms where the card tables
were placed were beautifuully decorated v/ith quantities of white olean­
ders in silver baskets.
Of exceptional interest was the
gnme of bridge played during the
morning, top score being made by
Mrs. Reg. Holly who was awarded
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a set of bridge cards. The honoyeo
wns presented a hand painted bridge
score pad, ns memento of the oc­
casion.
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At the conclusion of the card game
the hostess served a delicious salad
course and coffee.
Invited to meet this charming honorec were Mcsdnmes L. E. Fcnn of
Jackson v ille; S. M. Lloyd, J . B. Cole­
man, Donald Smith, Howard OverJin, J . B. Lawson, John C. Smith,
Fred Dniger, Harry
W alsh, Snm
Youtx, Fred Wnlsmn, Archie Betts,
Robert llin cs, J . C. Bennett, R. S.
Holly, A. W . Lee, R. J . Holly. D. C
Marlowe, Howard P. Smith.

ALUMNI M EETIN G
At the meeting of the Alumni of
Sanford High School held at the
High School last evening, HoV.y
Lning presided, nnd Miss Fern Ward
wns appointed Secretary pro-tom,
and the fallowing committees were
uppointed:
Nominating Committee—Miss Ruth
Kanner, Roberts, Brady, Chittenden,
and Mrs. J . I&gt;. Woodruff.
Committee to dfaw up conntituttion nnd by-laws— Mrs. R. C. Mnxwell, Mrs. J . Stapler and Miss 7.ota
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nation which Is some big thing for
Nothing nicer for gifts than fins
Henry McLaulin, J r .
this city, lie is taking much liter- stationery. Going below cost fo r two
OPTICIAN—( V f b M ir r R I B T
aturc with him and expects to boost weeks at the Herald office.
18-3tp
Sanford upon each and every occas­
ion while away.
CUT T H IS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
fru it
B. G. Smith of banking
Cut out this slip, enclose with f*v
growing nml gardening fame in the nnj 'maTl'lt to" Foley &amp; C o , 2835 s'hefOveldo section was in the city today
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field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing youi |
much to the delight of his many nnmo ^
nd),rM1 ,.|e, rly. You will 112 E ast. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
friends. B 0 . is talking of running
r, tu n , „ trfa,
knffe con
for the legislature on the Republican
mining Foley’s Honey nnd T ar Com­
ticket.
pound fo r coughs, colds nod croup;
Fotcy Kidney Pills for pains in sides
Mrs. B. D, Sorrell and Mrs. J . B.
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
Powell are opening the Elite Dress
ney and bladder nilments; nnd Foley
Mnking i’arlors in the Ferndaie A part­
LAYER RO LLS
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome and
ments. The Indies are experienced in
I10N0GRAPH RECORDS
thoroughly cleansing cnthnrtic for con­
this line nnd lire especially well equip­
DPULAR SH E E T MUSIC
stipation, biliousness, headaches, and
ped tu give entire satisfaction to nil
sluggish bowel*. Sold everywhere.—
customers. Their announcement apAdv.
J . H. HINTERM ISTER
pears in another column of today's
paper.
PIANO CO.
The world nt your door every even
ing for i&amp;c.— Daily Herald.
Baked Chicken, Dressing,
Wclnka I Hock
Creamed Potatoes,
Green Peas
Pickled Beets
WHY NOT TR Y
Jelly, Home-made Rolls
Pic
Coffee
75c
JU S T REC EIV ED
Circle B, Presbyterian Church
A Shipment of
27-3tc
WHEN YOUR CAR IS OUT OF
WIIACK
Golf Clubs and Halls

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NEW PERFECTION

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BAVR YOU MONEY
Write us

0 0 CboM Stores and Ovens

DORTS

no smoke and
to make disagree­
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New Perfection Oil Stove.
Clean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the name stays where
you set it.

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These can* are In good condition, nnd
nny of them Is a bargain nt the prices
we are asking. We are going to sell
them regardless of price. Term s to

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$1.50

1.000 Business Cards

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1.000 Billheads, size 0

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1.000 6 8i Envelopes

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W e’Ube glad to demonstrate
how easily you can regulate
the New Perfection for any
sort o f cooking. Wehave the
New Perfection Oven also—
and it bakes perfectly.

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MATTRESS
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j National Bicycle Week :

Mr. L. I’. Hagan hns ju st purchased
a new Baby Gram! Piano from the
J . H. 11 interminster Piano Co.

R. C. ECHOLS. Prop.
“Old Mattress Made New and
New Mattress Made to Order"

French Avenue and !7*.h Street

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Sanford B attery Service
Company

NOTICE TO FARMERS
Now’s the time for you to buy n MOLINE TRACTOR. Wc
Have a spccinl offer that you cannot nfTord to let get by you. ^
For every farmer can alTortl to buy but you cannot nfford ,
not to buy n real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a a
great success iu tliin section. Until October 11th, 19...., we
will scl! you a—

MOLINE, Model I), latest improved Tractors S
for $528.00
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Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for immediate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. lie- ■
member tills offer is only good until October 11th, so place ■
your order now.

Phone 101

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LAKE .MONROE, FLORIDA

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M. M. Smith of Orlando anil Winter
Pork and Sanford was here today
looking over his Innded interests.

APRIL 29TH TO MAY 6TH
h id e a

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man from Kissimmee was in the city
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The work of tearing down the old
S ta r Theatre is going on apace and
will soon be completed nnd this corn­
er \^II then be graced with an up-to
date theatre.
.Mr. A. C. Cates has purchased a
new Ipatev Piano for thc recreation
room of his apartment. The sale was
made by the lllnterm lnstcr Piano
Company.

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IL W. Pearman secretary of tho
Sanford Chamber of Commerce will
represent that body at the big meet­
ing o f Commercial secretaries a t
Nashville. Tenn., this week leaving
■ today fe r the trip. Mr. Pearman is
■ vice president of the national asao-

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DISTRIBUTORS

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

FORTN IGH TLY B R ID G E CLUB
209 PARK AVE., SAN FO RD, FLA .
Mrs. Frank Miller wns the charming
hostess yesterday morning at a
Distributors for
bridge club luncheon, a t her home on
LEXINGTON and HUPM OB1LR
Magnolia avenue, the guests includ­
ing thc members of tho Fortnightly
Bridge Club nnd one ex tra table.
Quantities of lovely vnrl-colorcd
spring flowers were used in charming
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profusion in th o rooms where the » 116
For Parties, Picnic*, Fishing, Outings
card tnhles wero arranged.
The card game proved most inter­
esting, and the prize, for high score
Capt. Atkinson
silk lingerie, was won by Mrs. H. B.
Phone 295-L1
Lewis, while the cut prize, a dainty Kenldence 203 E. Third S t., Snnford
fan, wns won by Mrs. George Do
Cottcs.
At one o’clock a delectable three LOOK AT T H ESE CUT
course luncheon m s served.
PRICES!

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Washingand Polishing n Specially

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All Work Guaranteed

be* given, also officers will ho elec­
ted nnd ptnns made for n banquet
to l&gt;e given Commencement Week.
All graduates nre urged to ho pres­
ent nt this meeting.

NEWPRICES
LEXINGTON S E R IE S 22
Chassis
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o-Passenger............................................... 1745.00
6-passenger............................................... 1845.00
5Passenger California T o p .... .
2045.00
6Passenger California T o p .......... 2145.00
5-Passenger Sport Model..................... 2145.00
4Passenger C oupe........................... 2345.00
5Passenger S e d a n ........................... 2545.00

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URK’S REPAIR SHOP

There will he n business meeting,
at the Ugh School Monday night,
May Arst nt which tim e the reports
from thc nominntlnfr , ommiltco wi||

| Mrs. Harry’ Heoron was hostess
I yesterday afternoon, entertaining in
her usual charming nml gracious
manner, the members of tho Merrio
Matrons Bridge Club. There being
MAY DAY TEA .
two tables of players.
Mr. and Mrs. L. t\ Fi nn of Jackson­
Among those taking part in the
The hours passed quickly in the inville sre the house guests of Mr. and May Pole Dance Monday afternoon tcrcstln g game of hridgu played, and
Mrs. Howard P. Smith at their home by thc Pipe Organ Club are Ruth the prize for high score, a pottery
en Sanford Heights, Mr. Fcnn ia i Ponrmnn, Elsie Freeman, Mary Bu basket filled with sweet peas was won
ford Powell, Mnrjorie Forrest, Mary by Mrs. D. P. Drummond.
the bank auditor.
B. Kelly, Mny Purdon, B etty McKin­
Following the awarding of the prize
Mrs. II (1 Mendenhall nnd mother non, Dorothy Ryan, Mnrgaret Purdon, the hostess served tempting refresh,
Mrs Wooley, of St. Petersburg, nre Elizabeth Methvin, Ann Robson and ments consisting of strawberry ice
spending the week-end here as thc M arjorie DuBose.
cream , nnget food cake, salted a l­
rie:tj of Mrs. W. J. McBride. Mrs.
The children taking part In the monds nnd coffee.
Wooley is en mute to California Piny are Thresn Coons, Mny Queen,
Substituting for un absent club
•here she will visit her sister.
Katherine Powell, Dorothy Haynes, member was Mrs. Dnvid Caldwell.
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The club members who enjoyed Mrs.
Hceron’s cordial hospitality were
Mesdames R. J . Holly, D. P. Drum­
mond, C. E. Henry, A. W. F itts, IL
B. Lewis, Fred Walsma and W. T.
Langley.

Mr. ami Mrs. C. Falrbank, Mrs.
\V Waster nnd daughter nnd
Min Beatrice Falrbank of Toledo,
Ohio, nre stopping nt the Montezuma
for a short stay.

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When We Advertise Bargains You Can Ju st Bet Your Last Dollar that We Mean to
Give You Ju st That—and for Saturday and Monday We are
Giving You Some R EA L ONES

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DEPARTMENT
Apron Gingham, 4 r t A n
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Drcaa Gingham, good A I Z f
quality, yard
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KANNER’S
DEPARTMENT STORE

Quantities are limited on
many of these bargains
and they won’t last long,
therefore it Is to your in­
terest to come early

3 Blocks From High Prices

Rem em ber

213-215 Sanford Ave.

Phone 550

This fast color percale Is unexcelled for making

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Zyphr Ginghams, best quality,
32-inches wide,
O / l s * should buy your summer supply at
this price, yard
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Lawn, good quality, solid col­
ors, also fancy pat- j
terns, yard

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WHITE GOODS AND
DOMESTICS

SPECIA L!!
Unbleached Muslin, good qual­
ity, 3G-in.
Tissue Ginghams
wide,
yard______ J . Z g 4_/
in a variety of patterns and
our regular price of this ma­ Hleached Muslin,
terial is 5Dc a yard.
good quality, vd.
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45c

Organdie, good quality, colors Pepperill Pillow Tubing,
light blue, pink and
ll). wide, 46c
value, yard
lavender yard ... *1 f f L

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Mattress Ticking, good quali­ Nainsook, good quality, soft
ty. This is a barfinish material,
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gain, yard
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Linen Finish Suiting, we are Nainsook, extra fine
quality, yard
offering this
serviceable
material for two A A „ Indian Head, linen
days only at yard
finish, yard
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SILKS

Ratine, very best quality. Reg­
ular price of this material is Good quality Taffeta, regular
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Colors
$1.25 a yard.
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213-215 Sanford Ave.

Saturday
and Monday

SPECIAL SCOUT PERCALES

serviceable house dresses and aprons

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Good Quality White only

Satin, finest quality,
price yard $2.50.
navy and black
Sale Price, yd,..

regular [
Colors

$1.95

Pongee, natural color, pure
silk, very best
JQ
quality, yard
Messaline, brown only, good
quality. The regular price
of this Messaline is $1.75.
Sale Price,
Q -d Q Q
yard
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Enameled Tea Kettles, 7-quart
$1.00 value,
7 9 C
Rockingham Tea Pots, regular
price 75c.
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Sale Price
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Kitchen Lamps, complete, re­
flector, shade and
burner
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Wire Clothes Lines,
each

25c

f’ups and Saucers, St. Dennis
style, sale
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price. 6 for
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COUNTER GOODS

Percale Bungalow
good quality,
each .............. .
O. N. T. Crochet
C otton .............

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J . &amp; P. Coats Crochet Cotton,

25c
J . &amp; P. Coats Spool Cotton, 150
yard spools,
25c
fi for________
Straight Pins, G
pkgs. for ................ 25c

85c

Ladies’ Silk Hose, full fash­
ioned effect, thread
silk, pair
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98c

Ladies’ Silk Hose, extra good
quality, $2 val., Q - f A Q
pair ........... . . y i i T i /

Hohnwk Sheets
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39c
$1.69
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Ladles’ White Canvas Oxford*
The canvas uppers are of the
very best material, extra fine
weave which accounts for the
good appearance. Then the
thick cork Innersoles and
rubber bottoms for comfort,
places this shoe in a class to
itself. Military heels. lL*gU.
lar price per pair $3.25.
Sale Price 2 Days Only, Pair

$2.95

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Mohawk Sheets,
81x00 each ...

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Men’s Pin Check
Pants, pair
Men’s Work Shirts, good
quality blue cham- / » Q «
bray, each
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Men’s DeLuxe
Union Suits
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CHILDREN’S PATENT
Men’s Topkis Union Suits, exPUMPS
tra good quality, perfect
lilting, regular
1-strap, low heels
price $1, special
Sale Price, pair
Men’s White Dress Shirts,
collar attached. This is a
real value, worth
$1.75, Sale price_________ Men’s Work Shoes, gfxnl qual­
Men’s White Oxford Shirts,
ity outing bats. D A n r
collar attached. This shirt
Sale price, pr t ^ Z a O f )
needs no description for ev­
ery one knows that it is the
most thimble and best look­
ing .shirt on the market for
ordinary wear.
Regular
price $2. Sale Q *| 4 Q O FF ON ALL W. L. DOUG­
price__________
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Men’s Elastic Si am O P OXFORDS
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Drawers, pair
For Two Days Onlv

08c

Ladies’ Rubber Kitchen
rons, regular price
50c, Sale Price

Ladies’ Patent Pumps, 1-strap
Junior Louis heels. 3 pm)
value. Sale
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price, pair

U. S. IL C. Kvds

Ladies’ Night Gowns, of ex­
cellent quality
Nainsook
and beautifully trimmed.
$1.50 value, Sale Q C »
price, each

Aprons,

Ladies’ Patent Sandals, onestrap, medium heels, 335,1
value. Sale
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Phone 550

SHOE DEPT.

$1.95

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Aluminum
W ater Pails
12-quurt,
only

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Enameled
Dish Pans
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14-quart,
only

H-A-R-G-A-I-N-S

Rag Rugs
36x54

4-String
Broom

Dairy Pails
10-quart

$1.25

49c

19c

B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S

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ed by Mrs. Fellows. Many business the St. Agnes Guild T Phone cither
matters were discussed. After the Mrs. Archie Rett*, 222, or Mrs. Fred .....................................................................................................................
meeting refreshments were served. Daiger, 217-W for reservations. 2K-3tc
An til I-day meeting will be held next
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week at the home of Mrs. Knht. (ilrnn
Already a large part of the stock ■
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Municipal
Hand
will
entertain
The trustee* of Itollins college met
on French avenue.
has been disposed of for the build­
yesterday nnd informed Hon. \V. It. Sanford people tonight at Central
ing of a (Hive story hotel nt Plant
0 ‘Ncnl, treasurer of the college, thnt Dark with a fine concert in the follow­
City.
The building will cost approx­
Rids will be received by the First
if lie resigned the resignation would ing program:
imately
1160,000 and work will start
National Rank, Sanford, Fla., for tho
R. R, Hull
not he accepted nnd thnt they had March—-Independentin
purchase of the buildings standing on tool).
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the utmost confidence in his integrity Grand selection from II. Travatore
the bd, corner First Street nnd Park
B
ti Verdi
nnd ability to manage the financial
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Conti
acta
for
paving
25,000
square
Avenue, known ns the Miller comer.
B
Intro II Mescrio, Anvil Chorus
a ffa irs of the institution.
Successful bidder to remove all butld- yards for the town of Chipley has B
Cornet
Solo—Love
Me
and
the
A committee of Winter Park citlings, leaving lot clear. Rids will he been awarded Davis Construction
World is Mine
K. It. Rail
lUM, Del Mason, .Mrs. \V.
Temple,
received until May filh, P.K1J.
2rt--ltc Co., of Macon, G».
Clms. Harvey
Mrs, C, II, Morse, Edward Keeiel,
W alter Schultx and Miss Peschimin, lloston Valle C. KsV. Si leger IA plan i sunder way for the organ­
SURSCRIPTION PARTY
Amour
Philip Kniesemnn
was informed that a competent audit
isation of another hank at Plant
Have you made your reservations
Intermission
of the Isioks had been made from
City. The company will incorporate
for
the Rridgc and I»&lt;H) Party to be for 1100,000 .
year to year and by a |»ildic arcoun- Tiembone#—Sliding Jim K. II. Eosey
given Monday evening at H o’clock nt
taut in the last seven years. Accord- 1Overtun Glorious Nation
E. Itergeuholtx the Parish House by lhe members of TUT l DAn r Hr ItAID WAJTT AD.
ini; to members of the board of truslees, ibis committee left the m eeting, Dvorak’s Humoresque
satisfied Unit there had been a misun­ Popular Hits of *22—Selected
SPECIA L LOTS OF MEN’S. WOMEN’S And
Key
derstanding. In fact, it was asserted S ta r Spangled Danner
a ■
members iif the committee were ina a
CHILDREN’S SHOES at
a
a
dignnnt at what was chnrnclerired “WAY DOWN BAHT* A
RIC H IT KVKItYWIlKltK
ns the unwarranted attack thnt had
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been made upon the present adminis­
D. W. G riffith ’s wonder spectacle,
tration ami declared thnt full public­
ity should he given the tm e state of “Way Down E ast," built upon the
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story of the play of thnt title which
affairs at the college.
Del Mason, a member of tho com­ was so popular a few seasons back is
NO F A K E — Real Genuine Bargains
mittee, stated thnt he would take to In- the main attraction nt the Prin­
the m atter up with the Men’a Club cess Theatre Friday (tonight &gt; and
of Winter Park and explain the tomorrow. No attractions for years
has created the stir that has followed
question in full to its membership.
JJ Also with every pair of Dress Shoes sold from j
Mr. O’Neal, who returned earlier in ^this production eviy since "W ay Down
the week from Chicago and Indianap- E ast” was brought out In New York
■ regular stock on Saturday or Monday we will •
Will Help You Keep Cool
olis where ho had been on buaineaa in City where it bad an unprecedented
S give at ONE-HALF PRICE one pair of Silk jj
conueetion wth Rollins has made no run thnt broke all box office records.
See our window display of all kinds
Other cities nre also now entertaining
e tat omen t.e-Orlnndo Sentinel.
: Hose or Socks, any color or price.
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this attraction for indefinite runs.
Tlie epidemic if hip flasks doubt­
less is due to the fact (hat the law la
SPAULDING CIRCLE
no inspector of persona.
The Jenny Spaulding Circle met on
April 27th at the home of Mrs. K. M.
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and devotional exercises were conduct- :

O’.NKAI. I ’PIIKI.D

STOCK-CLEARING

SALE

At D. L. Thrasher’s
SATURDAY AND MONDAY

Hot Weather
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922
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waten out
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who were so*
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enthusiasm was shown fo r tbs chsraber of commerce proposal to hare a
g(grt madg th u year in the establish,nent of Arcadia aa a berry and truck
growing center." While the plan has
to BOCUro, if possible, the promistf
n hundred acres, the start will
^ followed up, and possibly
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others will come into the scheme.
With a fair acreage planned, it will
i,„ pn„|c r (n KPt buyer* nnd have all
other arrangem ents made for the
shipment of large amounts of berrics.

MAY 25. 26, 2 7 Tarn pa at Daytona.
#
Lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.

MAY 29, 30, 31—

St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando nt Jacksonville.
JU N E 1. 2, 3—
Orlando nt Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa,
St. Petersburg nt Ijinkcland.
JU N E 5. 6, 7—
^
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Lnkelnnd at Daytona.
!*“ tb,j\T
notified as a
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
fc T r 'U tlo r . to Prevent tbs E V B N T : ANNUAL MAY I)AY T E A .
Tampa at Orlando.
thT foreigners from Flor- PLA C E:
JU N E 8, 9. 10—
If)
FO X-GA TCH EL LAWN. Oak Are.
Dnytona nt Orlando.
„
,Ioo&lt;) captain of the aux- T IM E :
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
f ®Uf ^ t t a Mildred, nnd five
MONDAY AFTERNOON, 5 to 7
Tampa at S t. Petersburg.
i . c«w arc under arPROGRAM:
JU N E 12, 13. U —
^ £ * l d with smuggling the
May Pole Drill
Daytona nt Jacksonville.
^ .fo tT tlh * country from Car*
Music.
Orlando at St. Petersburg.
^ ro h a They wi‘rc arrested af*
May Day Play
Tnmjuf nt Lakeland.
oW (tn found signs on
Songs.
: JU N E 15, 16. 17—
that indicated smuggling,
Refreshm ents.
Jacksonville at Daytona.
I d l i n g to authorities, hav. I A U SP IC E S: P IP E ORGAN CLUB.
Lakeland nt S t. Petersburg.
fo»td to the charges.
(Silver Offering)
Orlnndo nt Tpmpn.
Heard Th-mp^on, Eira Atkin
JU N E 19. 20. 21—
t ,*3 Jsckson Palmer have been
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered.
Dnytonn nt Lnkelnnd.
on information furnished b
y
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Jncksortvillo nt Orlando.
■tm of the crew, charge* wi h
D H ER M O TnEU WONDER*
S t. Petersburg nt Tnmpa.
yportirg the furtigner. by auto*
FU L LY
JU N E 22. 23. 21—
frr.m the bent ,0 r#n1P*' n
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Dnytonn nt Tnmpa.
of stout six miles
j n tj,ese days of "flu ," cough:;, Cidds,
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
4] r.-.t deferMants wil! t ■■ crnnte ;n)U^ nmj w|,ooping cough, it is well
St. Petersburg nt Orlnndc.
Irtr/f before 1 nitrd M ‘! l ' * ° m* ^ j(nQW that every year there nr©
JU N p 2 G, 27. 28—
r»t J " lonc
tlBeij morc bottles of Foley’s Honey
Dnytonn nt S t. Petersburg.
and Tnr than of any other cough
Orlnndo nt Lnkelnnd.
Hunt, 515 W. Cth
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' * * * * * medicine. Mrs. S . L. II
Tnmpn nt Jacksonville.
U II00 1-er couple.
-U&gt; g , CIncinnnti( Ohio, Writes: "F o ley ’s
JU N E 29, 30—JU L Y 1—
Honey and T a r relieved me of n hack­
Tnmpn nt Dnytonn.
L PUKE HHIIHit!
ing cough, tickling in tho throat,
lakeland nt Orlnndo.
|\ DWTONA wheezing nnd pains in the cheat. It
St. Petersburg nt Jncksonville.
is helping my mother wonderfully." JU L Y 3, i, 5—
|DAYTONA, A ril 27. Plana for That'a why druggists recommend FnlS t. Petersburg nt Dnytona.
L .. * |
■•a ft.- bridges jy'|. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Lakeland nt Tnmpn.
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-----------------------------Orlnndo «t Jacksonville.
, £„t bridge « H have two on*
NOTICE!
JU L Y 6. 7, 8—
p ion the Dayt
h One nt
---------Orlnndo lit Dnytonn.
I
l the other at Mag* r n E C|TV REG ISTRA TIO N BOOKS
Jnrksunvilte nt Tnmj.n.
l!* will ARE N 0W OPEN AT TH E CITY
St. Petersburg at Imkelnnd.
U v shape to the *1 mnd and from H A LL AND W ILL REMAIN OPEN JU L Y 10, I I , 12—
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H b -ide there UN TIL T U E SD A Y , MAY 2, 1022.
Lnkelnnd nt Daytona.
ON ere bridge
L. R. P H IL IPS.
Jacksonville nt Tnmpa.
n bridges -20-lOtc
City Registration Officer.
St. Petersburg nt Lnkelnnd.
L ;• • r.l fi,. !
•it-, the llfth
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JU L Y 13. 14. 15—
R ts*
Ii »ll are O FFIC IA L SC H ED U LE
Daytona nt Orliyido.
Lakeland nt Jncksonville.
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O F FLORIDA ST A T E
tv« !‘ r ary ere fur remaining on
Tnmpa
at Lnkelnnd.
LEA G U E FOR 1922.
|bs ».4r of the river at all.
JU L Y 20. 21. 22—
Jacksonville nt Daytona.
Uit’srd Ad (Yuti ha- recently in* APRIL 27. 28, 29—
Orlnndo nt Tnmpn.
Orlando at Daytona.
id a Golden Rule sale day In
Lnkelnnd nt St. Petersburg.
Jneksonvillc at Tampa.
uitir.d. sr.il th' newspapers of that
JU L Y 21. 25, 26—
St.
Petersburg
nt
Lakeland.
dcUre that it w irked splendid*
Daytona at Lakeland.
The a. ■'.'unt of the first day's MAY 1. 2. 3—
Jacksonville
nt Orlnndo.
Lakeland a t Daytona.
kVi dcsr.'t tell what the general
St.
Petersburg
nt Tnmpn.
Jacksonville nt S t. Petersburg.
K'n ard rcgilati ■ arc, but it li
Tnmpa nt Orlando.
■ftnmrd that nu ri hunts were ex*
Wd to offer bargain* nt cost, or M'VY 4, 5, 6—
esr rt.
the rc» lit wn* n regulnr
Dnytonn nt Orlando.
'f rh r;-.:r.g -r.J the turn*
b-kc!r.r.d s t JncbacnviStc.
[sfslcto f g "&gt;ils into cash. Any
Tnn.pa nt St, Petersburg,
cf i hsrruin day will hring the MAY 8, 9, 10
beffen, snd there are times when
Dnytonn nt Jacksonville.
Orlando at SL Petersburg.
Bftrhsnto nml to exchange
Tampa at Lakeland.
di for money.
MAY
I I , 12, IS—
“A biom in grove sales follows
Jacksonville
a t Daytona.
prices for oranges," says the
Lakeland at SL Petersburg.
ran!) Sentinel. "Valencias are
Ortando at Tampa.
•Urns well. »-,th many growers bold­
e r Nt for seven and eight dollnrs MAY 15. 16, 17—
Dnytona a t Lakclnnd.
i b&gt;*. Real evtitr :« active." Tho
Jncksonville
nt Orlando.
“ry r &lt;* on t «»y that great ac*
St.
Petersburg
nt Tampa.
®n,)r 1* r‘ 'cl in rr.ii estate in that
MAY
18.
19.
20—
ir,l the demand for groves,
Dnytonn at Tampa.
ud little, i, nrre.vsing.. Orange
Jacksonville a t Lnkeland.
pave property rsnn&lt; t tie bought for
St. Petersburg a t Orlando.
1
nnd those owning
MAY
22 , 23, 24—
trove* nrr appreciating the
Daytona nt St. Petersburg.
N*rt frbuiiwd sr.l will have to be
Orlnndo a t Lakeland.
paid to triv,. them up The deTnmpn nt Jncksonville.
M f -r or,!
1
r than It
n tr heen, ar^i late varieties will
rn
v nire sum.
Employment Bureau..
HUf the T e r | number of ncres
* Fluted in ‘tnw lu rries in this The vocational committee of the Busi­
I**1 ’) Lr the n. *t season were ness nnd Professional Women's Club
J »t » (netting held hero rc- requests all young women desiring
l»&gt;* thi Arcadia News. "The employment to register nt the First
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***1 . e pert ir.j, :,nd ronsidcrahle
AGNES G. B E R N E R , Chairman

JU L Y 27. 28, 29—
Dnytonn at Tampa.
Jacksonville nt L ak elan d s. . .
St. Petersburg at Orlando.

| WATCH YOUR DOLLARS j
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GROW
easy to maintain, and the fas­
cination of watching’ it grow to
substantial proportions more
than repays the saver for the lit­
tle sacrifices that have been
necessary to make it what it is.
Start your dollars on the right
road—here— today.

Daytona at St. Petersburg.
Orlando nt Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 3, 4, 5—
Tnmpn at Dnytona.
I-akclnnd at Orlando.
S t. Petersburg nt Jacksonville.
AUGUST 7. 8 . 9 —
S t. Petersburg at Dnytona,
Lnkelnnd at Tnmpa.
Orlnndo at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 10, 11, 12—
Orlando nt Daytona.
Jncksonville nt Tnmpa.
St. Petersburg nt Lakeland.
AUGUST 14. 15. 16—
Lakeland at Dnytona.
Jncksonville nt St. Petersburg.
Tampa nt Orlnndo.
AUGUST 17. 18. in—
Daytona at Orlando.
Imkelntnl nt Jacksonville.
Tnmpa at S t. Petersburg.

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Yourself
Do not try to pay bills without n checking
account.
If you do, you will Burely get nil tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
nn accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
you to become one of its customers.

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

This i» poailively the best R efrigera­
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HEN Isaac Newton, the g reat mathematician and
philosopher, was asked how he worked out a com­
plicated problem, he replied:
“ I keep it before me.”
Glance through the advertising columns of this paper
and in a few minutes you have before you numerous
things you want to buy now or a t some future date.,
Advertising has stabilized prices. The advertiser names
his price—one for all. You can know that in paying it
you are getting the same deal as the next one.
Keep it before you. You owe it to your pocketbook.
Advertising has helped stabilize quality. Only the best
wares are spread before you on these printed pages. I he
men who advertise here are making public certain
claims, on the fulfillment of which depends their com­
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Keep it before you.
Advertising gives you news of the latest and best things
made with word as to what they cost and what they wul
do. It puts before your eyes the pick of the country s
market and the selection of the particular kind, shape,
size and color that best suits your taste and fits your
pocketbook.

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; taken c a r e o f
HY T11E HER CROSS

FLORIDA STATE
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY MEETS
AT

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CHILDREN CRUSADERS
FOUR
STATE
POLICEMEN
ARRIVE IN WASHINGTON TODAY
PROTEST TO THE PRESIDENT SIX STRIKING MINERS ARE
Against Holding Political Prisoners in the Feder­
al Prison
( I l f T h r A a a » r U l r 4 1‘ r t u l

INJURED IN FIERCE RIOT
A t Hillman Coal Com­
SEES NO DRAIN
pany, Near UnionON TREASURY IN
town, Pa., Today
SOLDIER RONUS F I F T Y ARRESTS

W ASH IN G TO N , April 29.— The arrival in Wnflhington today
o f tho Children’s Crusade, composed of the children anti wives of
men in federal prisons for violation of war laws w u h marked by an­
nouncement from the W hite House delegation that they would not
be received by President Hurtling. The children and women num­
bering thirty-seven were in charge of Mrs. Kate Richards O’Hare,
LAKELAND
NEXT
W E E K of St. Louis, would be given every consideration and attention by Lodge nnd Other leaden* F ed That
Financing Will Not He Hard
W IT H IN T E R E S T IN G
Attorney General Daugherty the announcement Hnid.
PROGRAM

L A K E L A N D , April 23.— (S p ecial).
' — The progrnm prepared by officer*
'o f the Florldn State Horticultural So

KENTUCKY MOUNTAINEERS
BRING IN THEIR STILLS
AND DECIDE TO BEHAVE

W A S H IN G TO N , A pril 29.— Senator
Lodge nnd other Republican loaders
arc o f the opinion thnt whatever sol­
diers bonus plan is adopted finally
can be readily financed without im ­
posing a serious drain upon the treas­
ury, it was ascertained from officinl
sources today.
The cut o f »a^;. 0 ,000 .000 , which it
was snid had been made in the nation­
al debt since 1919 has left them con­
vinced that the deficit o f f 2 .r&gt;0 ,000,000
or even $'&gt;00,000,000 Secretary Mellon
stated recently was threatening the
country, should not stand as an argu­
ment thnt the government cannot a f­
ford to take care o f the bonus.
They believe thnt tho bonus can
easily be provided fo r by the issuance
of additional certificates o f indebted­
ness, fo r which the treasury was g iv­
en ample authorization by the liberty
bond and victory note nets, until such
time ns interest payments on the B rit­
ish debt becomes available.

IHCKOT 8 A T MINK. TR IB D
KF.EP NO N-U N IO N MKN
FROM W ORKING
I llr Thr

TO

A . a . r l i l r . I 'r r a a l

U N IO N TO W N , I’n., April 29.— Four
Tk*1AMOfUlc*
than
V
lTtTItt, April
- 'I " " 2
—9 -M- o r e
ciety
the Thirty-fifth annual meetKATcflS.
state policemen and half a
dozen
l * tK&amp;m»nd ^vr*&lt;,n,, wl11
bon,,!* Inc, which open* in l.akclnnd Tuesday
strike sympathisers were injured in a
J.. or suffer financial losses and to- tvening| M ay 2nd, Includes a wide
riot at the Hillman Coni
Company
destruction
of property
wil nnKV of subjecta, and the annual admine No. I ten mile* from hero to­
,ant to many millions in Central ^
by p r, aident H. Harold Hume,
day. F ifty arrests were made.
A
Extern I-oui»l»n» as the result 0 jen g a|nt j j nry ( nnd the address o f Aged Minister Prays in Court Room That Law ­
crowd of men nnd women estimated
If r. &lt;d». » " * * estimated here to- Hon Frank j cnn|ngs, of Jacksonville,
at 500 assembled at tho mine and
lessness May Cease
. ‘
’
I nre the principal features o f the first
sought to prevent a dozen or mors
session. On Wednciday and Thurs­
miners from entering. State police
I d r T h e AMiwUlfd I'rtM l
.
HEW
29.— lnter- uny,
day, the
have
were summoned nnd were greeted
JiF.W ORLEANS,
Unur.rt.-AAJ, April
.-i
me members
u ii.i.-v .. will
- ........
- threo- ses
M ANCH ESTER, Ky., April 29.— Twenty-five mountaineers of
, in the Mississippi river flood sit- a|ong cncb day, beginning nt 9:30 a. m. Clay County confessed thnt they were making moonshine and left
With a shower o f stones. The troop­
ostlN yesterday was divided between Among the feature . addresses nro for their homes in the hills to bring their stills into court when an
ers were overwhelmed but continued
tt, work of thomand* of men, hastily "Co-renltlon o f Sunspots nnd Florida nged minister arose in a crowded court room yesterday nnd prayed
the fig h t
Reinforcements camo to
from .11 w a l k , of life to prevent Freexes," by J. It. Watson, E x p e r i ­
the
aid
of
the
troupers nnd dispersed
that lawlessness in the mountains cease.
farther break, in levee and the efforte ment Station, Gainesville;' “ State
the crowd.
rf inullcr groups to locate refuge**, Beautification and Conservation.” by
Mrs. A. U. Whitman, Orlando; “ Mak­
u d remove them to safety.
TW O IIONUS P L A N S
Rescue work wa. carried on without ing Florida Home Grounds A ttra c­
SU BM ITTED IIY SE N A TE
ttenniuion in the Kcrriday area and tive,” by W . A . Cook, Oneco; “ Pro­
TO BE D R A FTE D SOON
*t Poydnu. Person, who had decided tecting Florida’s Horticulture," by A.
to tike chance, with Ufc flood nnd re- C. Brown, State P l A t Board, Gaines­
|H r T h r A i a s r l s l r . r r r a a l
W A SH IN G TO N , April
29.— The
.a:n la their home, changed their ville; several nddresses on growing o f
CIRCUS M AN K IL L E D
Senate Finance Committee o f Repub­
Binds, when the waters continued to grapes in Florida by men experienced
IN IIU K LIN G TO N . N. J.,
licans at conference today directed
the, and rla.Ily wclcumcd the *P- in grape culture; four addresses on
SU SPE C T ARR ESTED two separate soldiers bonus _ bllh,
pro*h of « kuc hosts.
nvocsdocs; and a wide variety o f oth -1 P|*{|||C(x I n s i s t s on
Payment in Full— England
embodying plans proposed by Chair­
ft,port, from the Kcrriday area late i cr subjects.
(H r The AuorlsIrS I'reaal
Would Modify
man MeCumber and Senator Smoot,
ynttnlay state that the flood waters, J &gt;ji,e form er inspectors o f the Stnto
B U R LIN G TO N , N. J., April 29.—
Utah, to he drafted for eonslderatlon
losing through the break there are pjan^ uonr,j w ill bojd a meeting WcdHarry C. Mohr, brother-in-law of Jno.
by majority vote, probably Monday.
( H r T h e A s a o r l a t r * 1’ ressl
. ,
lyrri'img over larger areas, ntlho the nMdny afternoon, nnd In the evening
'
‘ Great Britain fnvor* n reduction in T. Bremen, circus owner, who was shot
G E N O A , April 29 .— T w o historic
ftnt ru»h hss lo»t much of its force. wj||
jjUPita o f the lakeland Chamand killed March 10, In his home at
He flood i. spreading through T e n -, ^
. C o^inerco „ t n banquet.
The documents dealing with tho recon­ Russia’s wnr debt nnd is willing to be
IN T E R S T A T E COMMERCE
satisfied if Russia grants former fo r­ Riverside, was arrested today in Cam­
at ptn*h and is nearing the towns o f F |orj(lft Kurserymen will hold a meet- struction o f Russia havo been submit­
COMMISSION F A IL S
eigners the use 01 their property in­ den in connection with the killing. The
Mdtlis, Axucema and Delta Bridge.
i
Th.— dsy sftirr.uOU, «m i uie FiurIN G E N E R A L R A TE CASE
ted by Froncc and Great Hritain to stead of n return o f sctual ownership. nrrest was made on information given
Hantation homes more than a cen -1 ,da stnte F jorjats Association
w ill
Tho adoption o f thc twelve articles by Charles Powell, Indianapolis, who
the economic conference and Inst night
I l l y Tl»i* A a a e r l a l e a I'r e aal
tary old have been swept away nnd b#vc tbc|r m eeting Friday morning.
in
the agreement with Russia which has been ln*Burllngion county jail for
W ASH IN G TO N . April 29.— The
were in the hnnds of n special draft­
Btr.y plantations have been inundat-;
___________________
ing committee appointed by the sub­ regulate the disposal of the Russinn threo weeks nfter 11 secret arrest in failure o f the interstate commerce
tag ruining every prospect fo ru crop
commission to announce today at
committee on Russian a ffa irs, which debt Is favored by the French. She Camden.
this icaion. Many homes and farm IN V E S T IG A T IN G TH E
least a preliminary decision in tho
bandings have been destroyed.
IN L A N D W A T E R W A Y will endeavor to hnrmonixo the d iffi­ demnnds thnt the nocict conclude be­
fore December 31st an
agreement M A R S H A L JO FFRE
general rate caso is taken by obser­
culties in them.
Due to the quirk action o f the Red
S
A
IL
S
FOR
F
R
A
N
C
K
with
reprc^ntatlves
o
f
owners
of
ver* to assure no rulings in tho mat­
The special drafting committee will
Crore and local organizations no real • * Under the provision, of the river
Russian
state
bonds
in
order
to
pro­
ter will lie handed down for some time
.offering ha» been reported nmong and hnrbor met o f congress, approved report to the full subcommittee Satur­
( l l y Tfcr i M i i r l i i t r d I 'r r a a l
vide
for
the
payment
of
interest.
and possibly indicate a delay io r
day
morning,
and
tho
subcommittee,
the hundred* of residents of tho in­ June 5, 1020, u movo has now been
N E W YO RK. April 29.— Marshal
I f an agreement is impossible, ncundated area who nre being conccn- made to start an investigation o f the nfter approval is given the report, will
JoflTre, a fter a visit to this country, three or four weeks.
cording to the French contention, tho
tnted in well laid out nnd mnnngcd jnUnd w aterw ay
aiong the
East submit it to thc soviet delegation. The
sailed fo r honiu today.
cunpi
W EEKS W E A T H E R
----They arc being housed in |Coast of Florida, with the idea o f dc- French document sketches nt length soviet must promise to accept the de­
cision of a mixed arbitration commis­
meuns
fo
r
restoring
Russia’s
agricul­
Unit.
SHOWS R A IN SIGN
•R O M IN E N T C ITIZ E N
termining whether it would be a real
L A S T OF W EEK
tural nnd industrial activities, while sion, thc president o f which will bo ap­
hnvo
Approximately
509
refugees
East
A
T
CORK
K
IL
L
E
D
benefit to A c pcbplc of the
pointed by the chief justice of thc su­
trwitd the river into Mississippi at Coast to havo tho waterway
CAU SES SE N S A T IO N
im ­ that o f Great Britain devotes more at­ preme eflurt o f the United States, or
I l l y Tke i H o r t a l r d rn a s l
Xitchri and are being cared for there, i proved to an extent which would per­ tention to credit for Russia.
TO N, April 29.— GenerW ASHIING
I
France insists on the fu ll payment by the League o f Nntion.i or by the
TLe Red Crorv yesterday took chargo mit of shipments by boats along thia
I l l y T in I i i m 'I s I i S Treaal
ally fa ir with normal temperatura,
president'of
the
court
o
f
international
D
U
B
L
IN
,
Ireland,
A
pril
29.—
The
of Russia's war debit and tho restora­
of the camp « ntoblished at Hnrrisburg waterway.
justice.
slaying o f several prominent citixens but with probably unsettled weather
there it is reported 1,600 arc being
The investigation is being under­ tion o f private property to foreigners;
nt Cork yesterday caused a sensation and local rains for thc latter part o f
nred for. Approximately 2,000 oth- taken by the department o f ongiequal to that caused when several tho week is tho forecast for Florida,
m »re in camps at Jonesville and neers o f tho w ar dl-partment, under
Florida
Railroad
Beardslown
Excited
members o f the fam ily o f Owen Me- week beginning Sunday.
Martiosville.
the direction o f Major Wm. C. LcCommission
Opposes
Over
Officers
Murder
Ilnhnn were killed In Belfast Inst
Large numlicrs of refugees were men, of Jacksonville, who Is the o f fi­
BODY OF I'R E A C IIB R
month.
tzken from Moreau, Frogmorc, Chevy cer In charge o f thia district.
Ry. Consolidation
By Band of Greeks
FOUND IN IUVER
Chi&gt;* and other villages to Joneaville
Notices havo been given that a
H AD BEEN MISSING
R
E
Y
N
O
LD
S
AN
B
L
IZ
Z
A
R
D
Illy T h r Aaaorlared 1‘ rraai
Sheriff and Two Deputies Killed While
W*y. the .teamcr Rowell c u b in g |)ub„ c hfarinK
^ held at Titus
W E N T ON TO LO G AN
T A L L A H A S S E E , A pril 29.— Tnc
Making Arrest
'
*" thal |wlnt ,U t " K ^ vlle Tuesday. May 16, at 10:30 a. m.,
I l l y T h r A i M r l a l r l I 'r r a a l
A G A IN S T K E N N E Y S AD VIC E
--------V*!.BUJonl&gt;',,f thMe
Wompn « nd for tho purposco f obtaining informs- Florida Railroad Commission through
PE O RIA, III., April 29.—Thc body
ctUren ricked up along the rout, of , |nn 0„ which to ba, c a report to the
o f Reverend W. J. Leach, missing
its chairman, R. Hudson Burr, has ( n K A n ^ ’CTOWN'rVl"-.*4 A
Illy T k r A x n rla lrd I 'r r u l
» « ojn aeific,
' war department.
Another hearing announced its opposition to tho pro- ucnnjgtown and the village o f FredbrC H A R LE S T O N , W. Vn., April 29.— pastor o f the Averyvlllo Presbyterian
M r, than . ,o persons, who had pro- w|l be hold at W ost Palm Beach WedB llzrfrd Church and a form er nowspaper man
poled consolidation o f railroad prep- fck joinrel today in an attempt to ex Ed Reynolds and W illiam
announced they would remain noid, y f May 17, nt 1:30 a. m.,
was found today by fishermen wed­
Arties throughout thc country, and act Ju.tice fur the killing at Frcdcr- went on to Ia&gt;gnn county with several
^e.r home, m St. Bernard, su r-;fo r tho larne purpose, I&gt;oth o f which
ged between thc willows on the Illi­
hundred
men
under
their
command
. ta
$41
uk iKe* Ick 1A»t nitfkt o f Sheriff
leaahnrook
^
dgXputlM. One unidentified nf*er
District
IVesident
Kenney, nois river.
Cmi.
, WMcr fr° m thc Poydras hearings will he conducted by M ajor has entered its oppoaition wUh^ he
Interstate Commnierce
“ (iri^.k wal ghot and killed today by of the United Mine Workers, advised
U
* ’ , ' T ' r KCner* ‘ ei0dua ! n I-omen.’
*
^
th(&gt;
of govcr&gt;, them at Madison to return homo as FAR M E R ARRESTED
' U&lt;1 . #t* Yc» lcrri»y.
St.
The particular provision of the riv- which recenUy held a meeting on the ^
subject
at
Washington.
£
jn
conncctlon
wUh the ordered by Rrigsrier General BandMURDER OF W O M AN
um,
M'01 ,l 1‘ ,,4r‘ ,h by thml er and harbor act which provides fo r
A T HOOI’ BSTON
holfx,
Reynolds
testified
today
In
The
proposed
m
^
o
r
*
*
*
ttd"
*
nc^
N
,tooting.
Twenty-eight
Greek
section
Mrl&gt;'uli,rM
d l° K° Un',er Wttter this investigation simply names a
preliminary examination
covering several months ago. Ha p^ po" p"
hBndlI are- ln Jai| charged with the Blizzard's trial on treason charge.
I lly T h r AaaorlalrS I'rra a l
^
wen) „ hot when
h im i i i T . T T T-Tn.
1"intra-coastal waterway from Jnck- claimed such an arrangement would J
IIOOPKSTON, A pril 29.—John W y ­
•
E M U BUTTONS.
. gonv|||e l0 M iam i, Florida," but It I* go a l o i g way towaid*
the th
^
to y , . Grwsk workerg qoiir. HON W IL L PITCH
man, thirty-six, well-to-do farm er ia
A G A IN S T F A T H E R d“
to nrrcgt Mme o f them and warn
A vn.h„
vrtnnu . 1
i .
.
taken
insen to
10 mean no
an jexamination
m h in i . wv.. to
... —
de ra !ro .d .irol.lcm by
under arrest, he having admitted he
*
Joung
white
man,
who
was
ovi*
dtttlj
man&gt; «h o was ovi- Unnlne wbnt amount 0f benefit plication o f service nnd other eco- ^
^
^
morc pcace.ble.
M A K E S IIE T ON RE SU LT
was the father o f the child o f Ger­
the home f t I umth’ "lippc&lt;1 int0 would really accrue to the people If nomic wnste.
n l
_#n'H 1* charged that there was nightly
trude
Hanna, which would bava been
Mr.
Burr
wrote
John
F
#
.
Denton,
gen
.
.
.
m
y
T
h
r
A
a
a
o
r
l
a
l
r
S
I
'
r
r
a
a
l
pair of J., J M &gt;*««• *nd stole a thlg waterwa y was made navigable
„ . l .o lid lo r o f Ih, N .tio u .1 A . » * ! lr 0 ^V '« m .k lr , .1 F ro J .rk k .
N O R F O LK , Va., April 29.—Johnny born in a few weeks, but stubbornly
h"110" " ’ comln* fqr regular boats. In making the
Bates, young pitcher fo r Norfolk, V ir­ he insisted thnt he was innocent qf
^ b? 1 ‘ nd try,n* ^ examination thc officer In charge w ill cintion o f Railway snd Utlltiea Com-;
ginia league Club, is scheduled to murdering tho young woman whose
mlssioncrs nnd explaining that other HILLSBOROUGH 8 H B B IF F
b* 1. T. li ’ u .'i. 1 happtnpJ
|endeavor to ascertain what is the
W
IL
L
A
P
P
E
A
R
BEFORE
pitch today against his father, Johhny body was found Thursday in the
Florida*
com
rases precluded the
ziied the button* ^**1 *r'
[ character, tonnage and value o f outG OVERNOR HARD EE Bates, form er Cincinnati Red outfiel­ basement o f an untenanted parsonage
mission’s
having
s
representative
at
«jt of P( |,j a, n ’
mad&lt; th« m going an dlncbniing commerce at all
der, who s now playing with Rocky o f the United Presbyterian church
1
*:
for Mp- Mil-1 point* along the inland waterway, to this t lp e before the Interstate Com­
I nr Thr AarnrUIrS I'reaal
Mount. The son is w agering fifty here.
merce
Commisison
hearing,
requested
T A M P A , April 29.— Sheriff Spencer
ud he
,°n! j lhu yoUng man 1what marketa the outgoing shlpdollars he fans the old man.
«
t*iaK nu.,.
J '* * dealing. Upon mgntg nre made, and to determine, i f that he taka action towards putting announced today that ho would appear
A contract has been awarded B . L.
the Florida commission's opposition before Governor ITardee In person,
, Nash fo r the zreeton o f a new poet
" by
° ' -boat If on record. A t . the proper time the May seventh, to answer charges o f IR R E G U L A R TROOPS
...i
misdeipnia, had ^shipments* h“
wouldp"beporti“
made
S IB Z B STOCK OF W H IS K E Y
snyinu
o ffice building a t Palmetto.
commission would send a representa­ law laxity In Hillsborough county,
lv iJ H i ! ^ ,n
,t !'ln* before and real- the waterway was made navigable.
&gt; 'to!* because he
IN K IL K E N N Y , IR E L A N D
tive
before
the
I.
C.
C.
to
argue
needed something
The object o f the examination Is
brought against solicitor Givens and
to est.
Plans are being prepared fo r a
himself by a delegation o f Tampa
also to determine, as nearly az
aiso
as possi against the plan.
BELFAST,
April
29.— Irregular
r
Miller is
.............
^
100
room apartment hotel a t Jack­
Mr. Burr in his letter to Mr. Benton citizens who called on the Governor.
Republican troops today seized bond­
h*»rt*d meTln“ h°n,L ! u lH? b'E gcat, bit, an estimate on the coat to the
sonville. The structure w ill be er­
sets forth that a consolidation o f the
Louad o T . ^ 0rld *nd Wh“n 1x0 ffovomment of deepening the watered stores in Kilkenny and removed the
ected by II. B. Snell, Sr.
404 Frank
,iT? .&gt;0ULng nun he w*y »nd making it a permanent avail­ carriers ■ » proposed would eliminate IlfcA V K DEM PSEY
whole stock o f whiskey to Kilkenny
competition and reacct against the
jail. Free state officers went to the
GOES TO B E R L IN
' l l and n- t Z .
' h“d “ aquar* “blc waterway.
Milk Is «n A -No. 1 food for, child­
the theft.
° pro*ocut* him f o r 1 Every community along the East public’ rather than proving to be a
F IG H T IN G HIS W A Y jail and issued an ultimatum to tho
ren and it’s Just as good fo r grownCoast should be represented at one boon. Mr. Burr cites the American
commander nf the irregulars that un­
I R y Th# A a a a r t a M Hyraal
u p a.
'
Desnit, . l ,, ~T
1of these hearings and tho stattstica Railway Express Company fo r what
less the property was surrendered by
PA
R
IS
,
April
29.—Jack
Dempsey
■ 1
. . .
he
terms
an
example
o
f
the
elimina­
utiei are or
tW
***•• the desired from
these
communities
five o’clock this afternoon tho free
Finest line stationery In the city
IcfL-Pario
today
fo
r
Berlin.
Throngs
tion of competition with a result and
•derail* monrv*0 ^ l° apend con* should be prepared for presentation
state trops would take the prison by sold below cost to make room fo r our
policy inimical to tho public’* nter- o f French ar.d American admirers ac­
**^0 of the caiulM ♦ ° Ul tb* bnow- t 0 the officers conducting the hearstorm.
offices. Herald Printing Co.
lft-ftp
companied him to the station.
est.
MWa,*a’
ings.—New Smyrna News.
• -ij/

FRANCE AND BRITAIN
DISAGREE ON RUSSIA
AND PAYING OF DEBT

SHHSfS

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T H E SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , FR ID AY, A P R IL 28, 1922

The Amount Doesn’t Count

"D U S T E D "
Violin Solo—Clinton Rines.
E (E ]m D E E E [ijilie ig | p
The Club^p making an effort to get
Reading—Miss Evelyn Dnrrow.
into the State Trapshooting Associa­
Duet—Misses Carrie Stanley and
tion. I f they are auccessful they muy Rose Gallagher,
--------- T O N I G H T be able to send a squad to the State
Address—"Charity"
Mr. J.
G.
Championship Tournament in Jack- Sharon,
If H
Brndy’a famoui
aonville next month.
i Topic open fo r discussion.
YE STE R D A Y 'S RESU LTS
-------Vocal Solo— Maurice Helston.
Florida Slate League
Make sure your gun is ready to firv, i The public is cordially invited, and
boys. The Club is being run as nearly especially the younger folks, and a
A t Tnmpa, 10; Jacksonville, 4.
A t Lakeland, 7; St. Petersburg, 7, as possible according to the Ameri - good time In in store for all who ntplain people, embracing the f *
can Trap Shooting Rules, and it should , tend.
( I I innings, darkness).
Reasons. A story o f love—Man ^
be. I f you go to Jacksonville on the i
■'------------------------A t Daytona, 7; Orlando, 1.
Woman— Mother and baby. \
Sanford team they will make you come 1
E N T E R T A IN E D
bell— tolling humanity. ,\
up to the line and you might as well I
-------National l.eague
Inughter— Rabelaisian
horx«j„
get used to it now.
Tuesday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
A t Pittsburgh, 6; Cincinnati, 8.
Quaint absurdities— springing
Anderson pleasantly entertained a
A t Philadelphia, 6; New York, 10.
barn dnncea— sleigh bell a-jinriS?
Ralph Wight Is looking at second few friends at their attractive home
A t Chicago, 0; St. Louia, 4.
Love’s voice— sweet and |0, *
place. Another day like yesterday and 904 Elm Street
At Boston, 6; Brooklyn, 12.
strong and tender— across frsrr,!
he will he in It, unleaa Walter Hand
The rooms were symbolic of spring
fields and twilight streams. In ^
gets there first.
i time with vases and baskets o f Held
American leagu e
end, amating scenes, March .tor*
flowers.
A t Cleveland, 6; Chicago, 6 (tic
Ice break-up, Anna and David n,
Walter Hand and Will Hill each
A fter a delightful evening spjnt
ninth, game called to catch train).
ried with blinding masa of lc( ^
went up forty points yestenlay f»ut- with enrds and_ dancing
„ by the VicA t St. laiuis-Dctroit, rain.
the roaring river. Matinee Fri4,j
ting them in fourth and fifth place, troln the hostess served a delicious
A t Washington, 1); Philadelphia, 3.
at I p. m. and Saturday at l.-M
They are both good mnrk'men and salad course with accessories, follow,
Others not scheduled.
Erening at 7:30.
getting better every’ day.
ed by an ice course.

It’s the Start

SPORTS

That’s the Thing

“W A VI bailod on 'Vllli*» i

DowN^nrtS
EAST”

TH IS LIT T LE SA V E R IN Y O U R HOME
H E LPS Y O U TO L A Y A SID E $3.55 OR
MORE E V E R Y M ONTH
You must deposit coins totalling that amount in order to
keep the Calendar Bank up to date. A dime inserted in the
proper slot every morning turns the calendar to the cor­
rect date. A few extra coins during the month provide for
other necessnry changes. We will lend you one of these
banks, on making an initial deposit of two dollars, to help
you with your savings. You can put as much more than
$3.fj5 ns you wish. This amount, however, should be de­
posited every month. The interest works for you, in our
Snvings Department.

Visit Our Savings Department, and Let Us
Show You How the Calendar Savings
Rank Works

„-nr. «,.*«, « . .£ Z 2l&gt;S?»:

American Association
No games scheduled.
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The Seminole County Bank
STRENGTH

FOIt RE N T— enrage,
A ve.

CLASSIFIED
ADS

At Mcmphis-Chnttanoogn, postpon­
ed, rain.
At Rirminghnm, 8; Mobile, 4.
A t Atlanta, 3; New Orleans, 14.
At Little Rock-Nnshville, postpon­
ed, wet grounds.

-SERVICE

-P R O G R E S S -

him;

1E2 s r - t r r : £ t u v t

M,, r Mr r

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Southern Association

Magnolia
28-Stp

GAMES TO D AY

FOR RE N T— 2-room apnrtment with
bath, furnished.
Lee Brothers.
Phone 109.
2fl-tfc

Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tnmpa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.

FOR RENT— Furnished
Park Avc.
___________________

in a state shoot of amateurs with that
o f Florence, S. C.. Mr. Charles Jones
score.
o f Nashville, Tenn.
W e ll wager that Joe Hutchison
buys a new trap gun. He tried one T H E NEW SERIES "22" I.FIXING- **
TON
out yestenlay with good result*.
Looks like rain, feels like
That's all it usually require*.
-------**
- ------The new series 22 Lexington
is * *
ruin but there is no rain
and until it docs rain
Missed several o f the regulars yes-1 e&lt;luD’ l&gt;e(l w ith the famous Anstod enterdny who were out o f town.
Among K' no» nn,i
Moore Multiple F!xhnust * * cannot talk much. Spitting
them were Bob Newman. F!d. Higgins s Y,tl'm whlch »»v e « fuel and adds * * cotton todny.
ami Frank Crosby.
power. The A nsted motor is one of * *
5:40 A. M. A P R IL 2B. 1922
-------the most powerful and economical mo- * *
Maximum ................
Minimum
53
It is expected that the Elks Club ,or" l'vt'r l,ut iri nn automobile. RidRange
jj
will take over the property of the
l’°nifort ha* been achieved in the
Rod &amp; Gun Club in n few days.
Barometer .............
30.09
day* How- npw " Series 22” Lexington by using * *
ever, it is said that the trap contests front and rear semi-elliptic springs
Calm and cloudy.
The front
will continue ns before on each Thurs­ o f exceptional length.
day. Visitors always welcome.
Spring* are thirty-eight inches long
f c a M M o a V i K a R a *
and two inches wide, and the rear
SE M IN O LE COUNTY
springs are fifty-nine inches long nnd 1
H. Y. P. U. FED E RATIO N
two and one-quarter inches wide. The
MEETS HERE TONIGHT M,rir&gt;K bolt* are oversize throughout.

TEMPERATURE

room, 111
26-Otp
LE A G U E S T A N D IN G
FOR
RF1NT—
F'urnished
apartment
Classified Ads 5c a line. No
F’loridn State League
and rooms with bath. Good loca­
ad taken for less than 25c.
Won Lost Pet.
tion. Apply “ P. 8." care o f Herald of- Daytona
and positively no classified
13
H
.619
Gre.
23-Otp St. Petersburg
ads charged to anyone. Cash
1.3
8
.619
must accompany all orders.
FOR R E N T— One cottage furnished; Lakeland
11
10
.524
also garage, $20 per month. Apply Orlando
Count five words to a line
II
II
.600
to Mrs. II. I). Durant, Lake Mary, F'ln. Tampa
and remit accordingly.
10
12
.455
__________________ 27-3 tp Jacksonville
7
14
.333
I OR™RT^T— OruM^oUage^iartT^TIr^
&lt;
*------Force-feed oiler* arc provided for all
Nntinnnl League
nished, $10.00 per month. Apply to
The
Seminole
County
B.
Y.
P.
U.
M'ring
bolts, and at other friction
FOR S A L E
Mrs. II. D. Durant, Lake Mary, Fin.
Won I.ost Pet.
Federation,
which
comprises
the
point*
throughout
the chn**i*.
The
New
York
10
a
.769
For
F'lorida:
Generally
___________________________
27 -ntp
FOR SALF: BY A. P. C O N N E LLY
lamgwood, Oviedo, Chuluotn, Ij»ke
* O. Motor Co. makes the unqunliChicago
10
3
.709
fair-tonight nnd Saturday,
W ilt R F N T —8-room house on Union
108 Magnolia Ave., Snnford, F’ln.
Pittsburgh
.. 6
6
.500 Monroe and Sanford Unions, will G « l Msertlon that "no car on tho marexcept probably local thund­
Connelly.
Celery farm and wild land, 8',»
26-tfc
St.
Lousl
6
6
.500
ershower* in north portion.
acres tiled, bnlnncc In woods, tiled Innd
Temple, beginning at 8 o'clock.
that does not weigh more, cost m ore,’
Brooklyn
6
7
.402
best rich hammock.
l)nth, f*»r ligbthousekeeidng. Good
3he following interesting program n," i have a longer wheelbase." Boots
5
6
fcaRxKiRaRaRaoast
.455
Five acre celery farm on brick road, location. Apply "R . S.", ca-o o f Her­ Philadelphia
has been arranged, after which a dc- “ rr placed around all springs at the 1
Itonton
3
8
.273
crop and nil $5,750.00, a bargain.
ald Office.
flt fc
lightful soeinl hour will be enjoyed: factory
t'im innati
3
10
to assure permanent riding ing foot cable brake system; the id.2.11
Two celery farms on Celery avenue,
Song.
FOR R E N T — F'urnished apartment
case by keeping the lubricant in and Justablo radiator mounting for the
best location.
•
Prayer.
with garage, Hummer rates, 914
American League
Ten acre trncts celery lands, terms. Myrtle.
v T s o l o —c..vin M C h ,
T " ^
" T
^
ThP ^
" h" ‘ h
“ rum-typ. h e a ^ n l ^ The . J
22-Otp
7 ,
McGthagln.
lanutiful and roomy. All Lexington base is 123 inches and carries n 321,
Won i«ost Pet.
Five room cottage closo In, $3,800,
New York
10
3
terms.
.769 u t T Z h
" »
1% inch
J
W ANTED
St. Louis
8
emergency brake system; the equaliz- jget a demonstration.
5
.615
F'lvo room cottage In heart of city, W ANTFID— Young man with
'Icvcland
7
5
$ 6 , 000 .
.583
.»* a
.
...
bookkeeping and office experience.
bit ago
5
6
.456
Celery farm, fifteen acres, on ch a lf Address “ A " care of Herald. 26-Otc
Vnshington
6
8
.429 ■
’ •tsssssaui
“ " " d ■'* ™ m hou’ ' ' vcr&gt;' W A N T T O IH IV = l K ^ i h ea r! 'hilndelphia
5
7
.4 ,7 !
liinL'It'iif |iln«
! ,!c;;;;c coni- Host;,;
.361
rO N N K I ! Y
m un iente w ith tin
p r o m p tly .— Detroit
.333
26-atc
G e o r g ia .I ’ liiridn Pint? Co.. .liiekFOR S A L E — I truck, . ton, nearly s o o t ills*. FIlU
2 8 -lilr
Southern \nMoriathm
new. Must be sold at Rome price.
Won laint Pet.
LOST
- N'. JI. Garner.
8l-0le
|New Orlcun*
10
5
.667
9
FOR SA'LFI I Hudson Super-six, 7 LOST— A young Shepherd dog, black Little Rock
5
.643
with tan markings, long hair. An- Mobile
9
6
passenger, nearly new; I Oldstno.600
■Were to the name o f "S h ep ."_E . C. Memphis
8
Tf 4
bile 8, 7-passenger; I Bul.’k 4. A ll in
7
.533
I In mage, K ill Oak Ave. Phone 28.3-J. Nashville
8
&lt;
good condition. Real bargains. — N.
.: 8
~ u
27 -3t p Chattanooga
10
10
II. Gnmer.
2l-6te
500
Itirminghiiin
p
1
.138
AUTO M O BILES
FOR SALF!--Potato barrets in any
Atlanta
5
11
PO RD 8l
FORDS!FORDS
quantity, special prices on car lots,
1921 Roadster Truck
correspondence solicited. Clcnrwntcr
GOOD C O N TEST A T
1921 Coupe.
M fg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
T R A P S &gt; K S TE K IIA Y
1921 Touring.
F'OR SALF!— Warchruse with R. R.
1922 Sedan.
aiding. Within four blocks of center
Ren Coleman still holds a good lead
All nbme cars have startere.
o f city.
in the shooting nt the Sanford Rod A
1920 I .ton Truck.
Ceo. V\ K N IG H T
Gun l lull traps. While hi* score wa*
All in fine condition, tires, etc.
______
272-tfe
°
'f " little yesterday over previuo*
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
FOR SALF!— A practically new piano.
days
there is still a good margin hcDodge Dealers
High grade, wnlnut finish for rash. Phone No. 3
26-filc tween his score nnd the score of hi*
$150.00.
319 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp
nearest competitor, Dr. Puleston. The
l.F!T J. MUSSON build your house.
margin was narrowed by eleven point*
F o r S A I.H — One 5-room bungnImv,
You pay in monthly installments.
yestenlay and Ralph Wight who holds
located on Sanford Heights, $1,500,
________________________________ 27-5tp
down third plnco slipped up ten points
cash, a bargain.— A. P. Connelly.
NOTICF! If the man that wns seen and is now only seven point* under
____________ _______
27-tfc
to enter the dining room at 1»im; Purk Dr. PuleMon.
b OR S A LI. 11&lt;•u- &lt;-1)i&gt;l&lt;I
f ui future
iiiium
u.
Hvenu. Wednesday, In-tween 11:30 and
Yesterday wns a good day for shoot­
Apply I.. I IV,,
&gt; r.tp
itiiiiitiiinrrr
12 o'clock, will return money, will ing although a little wnrm. A good
FOR SALF!—Automobile, 1919 Scripp* save himself further trouble. 28-ltp
crewd was out and the contest wns n
Booth 5-pass, touring car. A bar­
Have your feather beds made into go**1 one. Next Thursday being the
gain. Make me nn offer.
Cameron a feather mattress by tho Snnford
beginning o f the half holiday period
Trent, W elakn Apts., No. 19.
24-rttp Mattress F’actory. French Avenue and
for the summer it is expected that the
26-4tc crowds at the trnps will 1&gt;&lt;&gt; larger in
FOR SALF!— Paige speedster at .&gt; 17th St.
the future.
bargain. Good tires ami everything.
The O. T. O. G ift Shop is closing
104 W. F'lrst St.________
25-fitp
The score o f the numbers nnd their
out their entire stock. It must be sold Jseason's percentage to .late Is as fo|.
FOR S A L E — The building known as before may 1st,
2tL3tp 1low*:
the Magnolia Hotel on Magonlia
Coleman, J. D.
75-69 .931
Avenue! Rhine 212-M for particulars.
Auto painting o f the better class. Puleston, Dr. S.
50.44 .874
________
.
26-atp Price, quality, service.— R. A. Foote, Wight. It. It.
125-110 .867
So. Hughey Street, Orlando. F'ln.
STOP— LOOK— READ
Hand. Walter S.
50-45 .800
27-7tp Bill, W. C . ......... ............100-87 .840
F R U IT-PR O D U C K SH IPPER S
Newman, R. A. .............
^35
T ry our expert service collecting Rail­
W A N TED
Knight, G. W ....... .. .......
.800
road ClolniB.
Original.
Vouchers
t o
A man to sell used cars. Prefer ex- Stevens, R. F!.
770
sent direct to claimants.— F!astcm
8hore Claim Adjustment Co., W. (« 1prrienced man.— N. II. Garner. 28-3tc Herndon. O. P.
125-87 ^740
Cooper, Asa’t General Mgr., with P. R. l
------------------------Hutchison. J. C. .
.. 75-59 .736
R. Claim Department, ten years, Sea-'
LOOK IIF!KF!!
Whitner, ( ’has.
60-36 .720
I
______
Maine*, Schellc
.720
ford, Del._______
10-e.n.d-2wc
I*AY CASH
The Hupp is known the world over Maxwell, H. C...........
26-18
.707
F O R SAI.F! 6 room house on corner,
ns thp In’st automobile in its price Smith, 11. P.
700
Second and Myrtle. F!a*y terms.
class. We have over fifty Hupp own­ Mobley, F!. I).
50-32 .080 [ I ! u y Y o u r S ' , H n f l ) r e s » --------------------------------------------------------------- F o r L e s s M o n e y j ;
A pply 702 West Third St.
26-4tp
er* in our territory, practically all Morris, R. II ---------------.040
FOR S A L E — 50 bushels good sound
having owned different makes, and Tolar, I)r. J. N. .........
25-17 .040
Alabama ear corn. Seo F!. C. Ech­ they will tell you that the Hupp has
Crosby, F\ I.. ....................
ols at Sanford Mattress F’actory.
no equal. We have at all times dlf- Higgins. F!d.
C18
27-4tc ferent models, Including closed and Herring, Geo. G............ .
.550
open. Terms: 33 1-3, 40. 50 and 60 Herndon, B. W ...............
.450 '
KOR R E N T
per cent cash, balance 6, 8, 10 and 12 Jones, T. W ------------------360
P u n R E N T -Ito vm . am:I kitch erutte.
monthly installments. See ua before
Note: The first column is yester­
— Shirley Apartments opposite post you buy.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 209
2
d
a
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's average and the last column the
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office, upstair*.
28-tfc I Park Ave.
28-ltc total percentage for the season.

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get us eight feet o f water now it w ill
only be a year or more until the trafAc will be ao great that ten and then
twenty feet will follow.
The St.
Johns river ia one o f the most descrv-.
ing projects in tho United States and
does not come under tho head of
“ pork barrel" at all and if our dele­
gation in Congress will just g rt be­
hind this proposition and give the
facts in the rase there will be no
doubt about the getting o f deeper wa­
ter between Jacksonville and Miami
via the St. Johns. Tho main trouble
with ell o f these worthy projects la
that they tread on some fellows toes
to the extent that hc^relis “ firo" be­
fore he secs the blaxc.
o
“ OUR M IK E FOIt RKPRB3E N TA T1V B

f UNCLE HANK

Evening subject "The Changing
Ry must swaken to the necessity o f
improving and permanently hard Journey and the Unchanging Com­
surfacing the road to tho Osteen fe r­ panion."
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, choir leadtr
ry if Coronado ia to grow and pros­
per as she should tfrow with tho fin- hss arranged special music fo r both
est beach ih the world to offer as an services; Miss Simmons will preside
inducement. Up to this timo Coro, at the Pipe Organ,
nado has enjoyed a reputation with
The B. Y. P U. w ill meet at 7:00
the people o f the interior o f the state P. M. A good attendance is desired,
o f being thej Anest summer resort
You are cordially invited and will
along the East Coast and there is no receive a hearty welcome to all o f
question that the people from In .1these services,
tcrlor points would rather come to
H O LY CROSS CHURCH
Coronado for their summer vacation
Church services fo r the 2nd, Sun­
outings than to go to other points on
the roast. One o f these is that Coro, day after Easter w ill b«:
7:30 A. M.— Low Celebration.
nado beach offers the Anest bathing
9:45 A. M.— Sunday School.
because o f the absence of the strong
11:00 A. M.— Morning Service.
undertow noticeablo at most other
8:00 P. M.— Vespers and address.
points. Another reason is because
Special music has been prepared fo r
o f the excellent Ashing, which Is un­
excelled at any point along the coast. this Sunday by the choir.
Since the proposition o f the Semi­
nole county board o f commissioners
M E TH O D IST CHURCH
to build the bridge across the St.
Sunday School at 0:30 A . M.
Johns river at the Osteenfe rry ,. Dr. W alker’s Class
at
Princess
which has been accepted by the Vol- Theatre at 0:50 A . M.
usia county board, a strong moveA t 11:00 A. M., Dr. Walker will
meat has been started to have Volusia preach on “ The opportunity o f the
county purrhase tho Harden
ferry
Church.”
*
bridge and make it a free bridge.
Kpworth League at 7:00 P. M.

P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
The congregation were «ne xt a
services last Sunday, and the
dance at the opening Bible StaA.
Wednesday nltfht was very uthrfJ
tory. On Wednesday nights thep*I
tor is teaching the Pauline EpIsyT

beginning with Tbessatonians. jJen
Wednesday night Rev. Palmer Di
Boso o f China, will speak.
Services Sunday ae follows:
0:45 A . M.— Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.— Preaching.
2:00 P. M.—Junior C. E.
2:45 P. M.— Intermediate C. E.
7:00 P. M.— Senior C. E.
8:00 P. M— Preaching.
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C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE
SERVICE

Tb’ feller with high Mood pressure
The Orlando Sentinel has the fo l­ should be pvrtjr careful how bo uses
S U N D A Y , A P R IL 30, 1022.
lowing about Hon. M. M. Smith, fo r­ Ih' word, “liar.**
Subject;
mer president o f the Peoples Bank
“ E V E R LA S T IN G PUNISH.
o f this city and one o f tho largest that the horrible Injustice dona to
M ENT.”
land owners In this county:
the members o f a noble profession
Sunday
S
c
h o o l____10:00 a.m.
"M . M. Smith, president o f tho
should be remedied, nrid ft was reme­
Church Service....... 11:00 e.ra.
Florida Automobile' Association
died so far as was possible. The fact
Mid-week
Service.
every
who has been urged by many o f
was that the teachers had not been
Thursday 8:00 P. M,
his friends to make the race, in*
clamorous in their demands fo r more
Woman’s Club Bldg., Osk Ara
formed Tho Sentinel yesterday
pay to meet the ever Increasing coat
Ther® * r0 rea* on* ,o r thU mov#*
Dr- Wa,ker will preach on "When
A ll are Welcome.
that he didn't see how he could
o f living, and they had beenovermcnt '* hlch the ptople of thl* MC* ,r&gt; ** A,n™ ‘'d " Sunday n igh t
When Florida farmery m operate in
allow his name to go on the bal­
looked In the generalconfusion
of lion mu,,t rcco* ni,e and theY
the Com° »o thees services.
Special
planting sufficient quantities o f
a
tho wnr times.
j ver&gt;’ reasons why we must got busy music.
• •
lot."
standard variety, then they will have
M. M. Smith who la known to bis
But now a new and grave situation ,,nd fomp,''t" n permanent hard tur- ------------------------------------------------the buyers on the ground, n.n in Hust­ ninny friends over the state
as has developed and is causing the I fnccd road to O f4* *
,n J W * K°no
ings, and Plant City, and .Sanford.— "M ik e" Smith knows the n^ods o f his
school officiate throughout the state by when there wns no Ano road from
Tampa Tribune.
county and tho needs of his state as much concern.
Many o f them a:g Harden ferry bridge through DoLnnd
----------- o----------few men know them. lie would make without sufficient means to carry to Daytona and Daytona Beach and
"Seaboard Train Hit a Ford Car in nn ideal legislator, he would make
their schools the full term.
Thay the nntomobilists had a choice of
Sanford, Florida
Georgia," saya the Jacksonville Me­ nn honest, fearless, progressive leg.
are obliged to shorten tho terms or traveling the same kind o f road to i
tropolis. According to the descrip­ islator. He could tell them more retort to unusual and unpleasant ^*ew ■
t' ,,,yrnn nn^ Coronado or to
D E A L E R S IN SEED, F E E D A N D
tion the train evidently hit the Ford about roads, hnnks, fanning, fruit methods to raise the necessary mon. &gt;n},ona " " 'l I)a&gt;t,,na Beach, the meJust about whero the gas mixed with growing, turpentine, lumber, forests, oy. In some instances they have aek*^cm ranic to Coronado be- S
FER TILIZER S
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tho air and they do say that spot is n cattle Ash and game than any man In
ed patrons of tho schools to pay tui- r“ u,° nf ,ho " hortcr distnncc “ »&gt;d
fatal one.
the legislature. He has the time and lion for the last month. In others m° 7 dlrect rou,e- S,nco the finfl ■ Mail orders n speclnlty. I f you nted one dollar's worth or
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o—
—
I (j,,, m()n(&gt;y to spend sixty days in the they have appealed to the general1,n,ud ,,ctwccn
thc l,a “ &lt;on
■ one hundred dollar's worth, write us. We will save you mon- ■
"Minister's Sons Not us Bad a* R e -' » crv|ee 0f his state and ho should be public for financial aid, which has ,,ndirc and Dny,ona ha* *»•«» complete
ported, says headlines in paper. Thatj made to go. Not being in his county been generally granted to some e x - 1,d T ‘ V"* r'’nd fr,),n NaW Smyrna ■ ey nnd give you quality.
stuff ia all bosh. Minister's sons and the Herald can take the liberty of tent. The real trouble is fundamon.! *" ,h" r,vcr hn* ,M* n P i t t e d
editor a sons are simply watched clos-' (piling about his grod points when tnl nnd nn act o f the legislature will deteriorate, these same people prefer
er thnn others and if they stub their his local papers might not want to
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too ono timo tho whole world lets out mix into the local stew being In tho
seems that the enrly fathom had little ter road and they go to Daytons
a yell that is heard round tho uni­ same frame o f mind as the Herald &lt;*&gt;nfidenco in tho ability or integrity Beach for their summer outing*.
verse.
and not wnnting to takes sides with of the future school officers and lim ­ This route also makes them through
any particular local condidate.
ited the amount which they were per­ Deluind, nnd there you hnvo the rea­
H U T NOT A “ DEEP W A T E R W A Y ."
mitted to raise for school purposes. sons for the movement to have the
T H E M ATTRE SS HANK
W hy they should du this in the case county purchase the Harden ferry
o f schools end not for other purposes bridge nnd get the deal through and
Titusville has a business men’s
The
Jacksonville
woman
who
hid
Is hard to understand, hut they did It, completed before the Scmlnolo county
Club which moots at luncheon each
$300
under
a
mattress
fo
r
nafe
keepIn the meantime the state has been l»onrd can finish its agreement to
week and plans for better things—
ing
probably
is
now
nwnre
that
mat­
growing.
There nre more schools build the bridge at Osteen ferry,
along the same lines ns does the
which would eliminate the danger and
Chamber of Commcrcu o f Kissimmee. tresses arc not the safest place for and ninny more pupils than in those
unpleasantness
o f crossing the ferry
A t a vory recent meeting President hiding money away. Some ono came early days and expenses havo in­
route
to
Coronado.
W . B. Dobson said tho next big thing along and stole it and nho has been creased accordingly. Tho early lim.
To hold nnd increase the summer
■
fo r Titusville to go after Is a ship wondering over since who it was that it on millngo is now inadequate to
knew
she
had
her
money
in
the
mat­
furnish
the
money
to
meet
these
In-1
for
Coronn,,°
*
«
must
have
5
canal from Sanford to Titusville via
creased expenses. An increase m uet1
permanent road from the new ■
the chain o f lakes between the Saint tress.
W ill Help You Keep Cool
ranted if
if we
w„ would
■
But the Jacksonville woman bi not be
be ir
granted
would maintain ♦»,_
tho l,ri&lt;|Ke »t Osteen tc New Smyrna."
Johns River and the Indian river.
"Connecting Florida's two greatest alone in this matter. Hundreds do it proud position we have reached In
See our window display of all kinds
.We want you to como to our place
rivers will provide a deep water ship nnd occasionally the savings o f s life educational matters.
Hut we sre on* e «* !- ciy SJ6M j„ after rbnr.-K =r.d cat cr.« o f our ismtime melt away because some one
canal from Jacksonville to Miami."
oue Sunday dinners—those good old
There h«.ve beer. scv«r«: surveys for Steals it or tho money is destroyed by our trouble. Other states have had
Others will tuck th e money the snme troubles, ami even the city 1fn,,hiono&lt;l ‘•hicken dinners that have
such a project, running from Lake fire.
Washington
is _ not exempt. Mrs. Lthu
prop, r tnMr
nnd lhc U
a U linR™V
Monroe through Lake Harney to tho away under a rug beneath some cloth- Of
m■
,
_ —
et, is a f l j , *
k a
.11
E' *
W
A a
long
after Ithe
dinner. ■Where?
At
cnnal on the east coast. Some ten ing in a dresser drawer or sometimes Herbert Hoover has said that she
the
Seminole
Cafe,
the
best
nnd
behind
a
picture.
considers
tho
public
schools
o
f
tho
years ago tho federal authorities re­
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cleanest nnd most up-to-date cafe in
An n matter o f fact nil o f these hid­ cn'pitn! a national disgrace.
■
plied to questions pertaining to such
Florida.
29-lto
i
n
&gt;
Further she says:
a measure that the enormous ox- ing places are standard one and ure
"The county school In California
pensc o f cutting through cast o f the first ones examined by n thief
Lake Harnoy where there would be a who knows even the first principles from which wo took our youngest son
considerable stretch o f milcogo that o f getting others' valuables. When is better than tho public school ho
would demand fully a thirty-foot cut the thief or burglar feels he ia to have attends in Washington. On ncoctint
to obtain even a passageway for nn undisturbed search o f n house for o f the congested conditions, he must
small boats would not be justified at several minutes, he turns up the mat­ reach school at 8:30, and without in*
that time by the traffic which might tresses and rugs nnd empties the con­ tcnnisslon or study period, recite
There is a satisfaction in knowing that
follow. It Is possible, however, that tents on the floor. He searches be­ steadily until 12:30, when he is disa l l so u ls enunen
nt this time there may have been a hind pictures nnd overturns tables to missed for the day. Next year, unless
when you send for a thing that you will get it.
Tomorrow is the 2nd. Sunday after
change o f opinion, and that such ac­ discover hollow legs or other hidden conditions tire bettered, he will have
to attend school at night, ns tho tea. Easter.
tion might be induced; yet nftor receptacles.
It is our purpose to maintain o u r stocks
Sunday School nt 9:00 A. M.
The safest place to keep money, iliers will have three shifts instead
reaching the east roast cnnal what Is
so that you will not be disappointed.
Mass nt 10:30. (Note tho change.)
there to be found to justify the term more than what Is needed fo r no-ket o f two n day. No child gets five
Benediction
after
Mass.
o f a “ deep water rhip canal from change is in a hank. If a hank Is hours* schooling a day; mentally de­
Another thing,— the price is not ad­
Sermon—"Prayer."
robbed the depositor will be protect­ ficient children shift fo r thmnsrives.
Jacksonville to Miam iT"
Strangers
invited
to
all
church
sorvanced
during a temporary local shortage.
"The buildings are oversrowded and
The cast coast cnnal is hardly nav- ed. A check book will take the placo
unsanitary;
overworked
and
under*
v^c,,,,•
Igable by small launches. A house, o f ready rash, nnd if it Is lost or stol­
W e are at your service all the time.
boat drawing eight feet o f water can­ en it can bo easily replaced.— Florida paid teachers, when ill, must pay f o r ,
Post.
substitutes
from
their
own
snlarios.
C
O
N
G
R
E
G
A
TIO
N
AL
CHURCH
not in safety make the trip. As n
A B the regular services will
be
Wnirhula has three goods banks .Meanwhile congress cut school a;.prorule it is perfectly safe for rowboats
and sk iffs—but a real ship drawing Tw o o f these banka have been running prinlions for the district. The tlis- hi-Itl. Mr. Iturhnns, who has l&gt;ecn in
eighteen feet, or sixteen, or even four­ for many years nnd you never beard trict taxpayers have done their p a rt' nttcitclnnce* nt the Slate Conference of
teen feet would have to bo mounted ■if n man losing a penny by entrunt- but none o f their money can be e x - ! Congregational‘ Church, w ill give a reon skids, nnd then propelled as were inK his money to the loonl bank*. A pended on the schools their children P°r* °Y the* meeting at the morning
Phone 536
the old-style cn mil boats on the Erie check book will not only take the attend until the national fathers on service. lnn*much ns this Inst scsa
|slon haa been one o f great importance,
canal in New York— by horse-power. place of ready cash, but a rheck is it the hill match it dollnr for dollar.
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G
R
O
W
E
R
S
S
U
P
P
L
IE
S
"
A
t
n
dinner
the
other
night
1
sat
every
member
nnd
friend
o
f
the
■
receipt
fo
r
every
cent
you
nay
out.
It is always well to look matters
■
Suppose
you
owe
Jones
ten
dollnrs,
next
to
nn
influential
congressman
church
ought
to
lie
present
to
learn
of
squnroly in the face nnd not nllow
zeal to paint a picture o f an Impos­ and hand him a ten dollar hill in pay­ with whom I discussed this shameful tho great advance that is being made
ment of the debt. Later Jon -a denies condition, 'Why, Mrs. Hoover," ho by our chun-hes.
sibility.— Kissimmee finaette.
Gur Bible School begins a Red anil a
It -*otid, T in nninzcd nt what you tell
Your cogitations about the east ever receiving the ten doliuii.
m
e!"
Blue
contest tomorrow. Be sure to HP
would
he
simply
your
word
against
coast canal arc correct in some points
"And
the
educational
heads
-ay
its
out
nnd
on time. Christian Endeavor j ' *
Jones'
word.
Had
you
paid
him
old friend, but in talking at&gt;out "deep
has put on new life nnd we want ev- *
waterways" we can ojily say that It with a check, tho cancel led check up to congress!"
Is necessary to crawl before you can would have been n receipt that would . Mrs. Hoover probably knows, how- cry ono to wake up to the possibilities
walks and if our congressmen will be accepted by any court o f jurtlce. ever, that it is seldom that an inipor- o f our work. Mr. Burhnns will preach I "
FROM T H E FOREST TO Y O U
Use the b a n k a -not the mattresses. taut congressman ran bring his mind at night. He will have a message
down to such n trivial thing as a pub- thnt will do you good. Como nnd
-Wnuchuln Advocate.
By eliminating all o f the waste, over half o f the labor, all of the
lie school. There nro seeds to send to hear itmiddle mnn’s profits and by delivering a home on record time direct
FLO RID A IS N O T A L O N E IN T U B constituents nnd copies o f the Con­
from the foreVt to you
gressional Record showing their last
SCHOOL TROUB LE
DR. W A LK E R S CLASS
utterance on the Four-Power treaty.
This class is looking after the aocial
Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W S
as well as the spiritual needs o f thp
Florida has I wen having trouble — Tampa Times.
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
——
o - •— ...
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with her schools for a few years
men. Tomorrow final announcement
Cosy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows o f any size. Built
N E W S M YR N A W IL L BUILD
liack. Tho trouble first came up dur­
will be made about the fish fry and,
according to latest improved methods of house construction, o f the
:
picnic to be held next Thursday. Let
ing the war time when the fact wns
beat o f materials, at a great saving. Their economy la worth lnveeti*
A few days ago the Herald called every man who does not attend some
brought to light that the tcnchere
gating.
who were intrusted with the cduca- upon tho people of New Smyrna to other class be there tomorrow mornW R IT E FOB C ATALO G U E
lion nnd management o f our child- (Tct n move on themselves nnd build ing.
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
ren, in their tcndcrest and most Im- • better and wider road from Osteen
presslonnble years, who stood to tho ferry to New Smyrna, make n free
F IR ST BA1T1ST CHURCH
I Courtesy am) Prompt Her- !
A . C. T U X B U R Y L U M B E R CO.
main in the relation o f parents dur- bridge to Coronado and otherwise put
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
vice Our Motto
g
ing a large part o f their young lives, in motion the machinery o f that end
Our school Is growing, largest atQ U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W , D e p t ld-K
were receiving less pay, measured in nf Volusia to mcst the new bridge lendarce o f the year last Sunday.
CH ARLESTO N, S. C.
dollnrs nnd cents, than many of the that Seminole will build at Oateen ferPreaching morning and evening by
rough roustabouts, who unload ves- ry’’
^ ew Smyrna News hns the Dr. F. D. King o f Ft. Myers. M o m -.
I’ honra 497-491
EN TZM 1NG ER BROTHERS
■ sels at our docks. That was almost following about U:
ing subject “ God’s Government, A
LO C AL AG ENTS, LONGWOOD, F L A .
W K L A K A BLOCK
g irronreivahlc, but It was an cstab- 1 “ The suggestion o f the Herald Ii Distributing Element
In
Humas
■ lished fact, and the people determined timely nnd the people of this conununL ife."
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�THE 8ANF0RD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922

■ STATE NEWS «

Jacksonville, speaker of the House at E V E N T : A N N U A L M A Y D A Y TE A .
M ASTER'S B A L E
the last session of the legislature the P L A C E :
Under and by virtue o f a decree o f
principal speakers.
Other speakers
FO X-G ATCH EL L A W N , Oak Ave.
foreclosure and sale rendered in the
on the program during the convention T IM E :
Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judicial
which will close Wednesday, include
M O ND AY A FTE R N O O N , 5 to 7

B. C. Riley, o f the General Extension
Division o f the University o f Florida
x*, .i*e#*l*«*4 rr«**&gt;
by Fred B. Noble, chairman o f the
» r y WEST, April
p
* county school board; F. A. Hathaway
n.T Scouts of America, o
Mr*. W illiam S. Jennings, first-vicet. &gt;n e.e
president o f the General Federation
»oata other d a * P - « d almost o f Women's Clubs; Colonel R. C.
..istence before any members
Turck, state health officer; Mrs.
were bom. They put on
William B. Young, member o f the
; d v.,'hi.»ri Cake
c . k , walk.
Th* school board; Mrs. Edgar Lewis, pres,
»n
ident oY the Florida Social Workers
conference, and prominently identi­
ORLANDO- April -8. W llliwn M. fied with the educational work o f the
of
'" J r * * ln- Florida
Federation
o f Women's
k.rri ,nd hi. broth.r,
Clubs; Marcus C. Fagg, who will
.t. b
&gt;h” w ‘ n- speak on some phases o f work which
touch on the activities o f the Mothera Clubs.
e

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bom m

IVtersboro.

PRO G RAM :
May Pole Drill
Music,
May Day Play
Songs.
Refreshments.
A U S P IC E S : P IP E ORGAN
(Sliver Offering)

CLUB.

la Cl remit ( ’•a rt, Sevaath JaSU Ial Ctea a ll la t i l fa r Sratlaala C a a a lr,
F ie r i.* ,— I * ( h a a rrrr

DIVOHCa
D. W . IJyrd, Complainant,
va
Ooldla Ilyrd. Defendant.
T o Goldie Byrd, Wlnaton Salem, North
Carolina:
It appearing from th* a ffid a v it o f D.
W. nyrd herein duly filed, that ha la
the complainant In the above entitled
cause, and that It la the belief o f the
a ffia n t that Goldie Uyrd la a non-realdent o f the State o f Florida, and that
ah* la a realdent o f tha Stale o f North
Carolina, realdlnx » l Wlnaton Salem, In
the eald atat*. and that thara la no
person In Ih* State o f Florida, the ser­
vice o f buhpoena upon whom
would
bind the defendant: and that
affiant
furth er eaya that he believes the r,.e
o f the defendant to be o v e r tw en ty -o n «
years.
J
You. therefore. Goldie Uyrd. are o r­
dered to appear to thle bill herein duly
filed In thla cauae on the tat day of
May, A. D. D J I. the tam e being a flule
Day o f thla Court.
It la further ordered that thla notlro
be published
for
four
consecutive
weeks In the Sanford llerld, a newtpaper published In Seminole County,
Florida.
Wltneaa: E. A. Rouglaas, Clerk
of
the Circuit Court, and a aeal thereof,
thl* the U th day o f March. A D 1*11
(H E A I,)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
Hr: A. M W E E K S . I*. C.
T I I E T F O R D A W IL K IN S O N .

moved to W E A T H E R A M ) CROP C O N D I­
Jiru.ry 12. ! * » ■
Tht*
T IO N S IN FLO R ID A FOR TH E
t.iiani In 1656.
.
W E E K E N D IN G A P R IL 25. 1922
Mr Blsckitock rest his first baL
Ict for Abrshsm Lincoln in I860 but
Tem perature: The week averaged
declares that after the dsys of recwarmer than the seasonal, except in
cr.itruction period - h e n the South
the extreme west where the tempera­
luffcrel »o grcstlj. he vot^
1 ® ture was about the normal.
The
Democratic ticket and has been a
nights during the last days o f the
Dtmocrit ever since.
week were especially unseasonable.
Day temperatures during the forepart
AUBURNDALE, April 38.— P r o - o f the week were well up in the 90's.
m j i of the citrus industry in this
Precipitation: The week was a
KtCon. uf which Auburndaie is the continuation o f the drought, which
ernter, his passed beyond the capac­ has assumed a serious aspect thruity of the packing plant now operated out ail districts cast o f the Apalnchi.
A t t o r n e y # f o r C o m p la in a n t.
w the Auburndaie ■ urus Growers* rota River, except some small areas 1- ll-o.A.w.-Swc
----- 1. _ n e w
AiKcistion end a* a result a new w j,cro j0CJI| rtt(ng occurred during the
h * ( Irrn lt C onrt, S * v * n l h J o d l r l a l
and more modern structure hss been forepart.
------- , mu.--------------i— |in &lt; II re
u ll In and f o r K r m l n o l r Coun ty ,
Then? were good■ i—
local&gt; —
rains

S l a t * o f F l o r i d a . — In C h a n e r r y
ylinsfd.
at Ilypoluxo and Jupiter and moder­
IIIY O R tl
The new building will stand on the ate showers in the Apnlichfcola V a l­
lite of the present plant, s frame ley, but the rest o f the peninsula, cs Jeeele I . Fountain. Complainant,
vs
f
Thomas H. Fountain. Defendant.
itrutturr. sr.d will be built o f steel
pcclally uplanr, is "powder dry," ap- j
Founts in. Orlando, Flor
u i concrete It t» expected to cost
parantly, In some localities.
t f * :. p n . . „ n , from t h . a ffid a v it of
ipproiimstfly 125.000 and will have
Condition o f Crops: Practically all j**»| « L Fountain herein duly fll*d.

i capacity of four cars n day.

DAYTONA. April 28.—County divit!:-, s controverted subject many
, , . . ,
__
J a w fln f- 1
-' past, bids Tair to x&gt;e an

iaporUr.t element in the June primuy in Voluiia county.
Tw) candidates for the house and
oce for the senate have entered the
race making as their major aspirant
for the smite is advocating a three
viy split and another candidate fo r
the house ia c a m p a ig n in g on a twov»jr division.
Macon T h orn ton , mlvovnte r.f the
three w»y split w o u ld center the new
ewMies around D a y to n a , New Smyrt » sr.d Del And
Glenn F . Mont*
perry of Oak llul aspirant for the

an East and
* « t Voluiia county* division.
T I’ALM BEACH. April 28.—
Frucii Hatton, ib-el man and banktr of Cualivillr, Pa , plans to develop
» large winter &lt;stale on that part o f
Ptlm Bttrh Inland between the old
kkt tr.d the n*w Inlet.
Not only has ho acquired property
«a the itUnd hut has also purchased
•rvfnl loti on the mainland Juat
aorth of \S*it I’alni Beach to insure
frinry of the approach to a bridge
*h*h h* pl»m tu construct across
Lti* Worth to hu estate. Ilia prop­
erty on the inland lying between the
t*4
f* ont mile wide. A pricoif tour*, will be one o f fta
fttlsrti

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H E LP E D H E R M O TH ER W O N D ER­
FULLY

The Herald, 16c per week, delivered.

. Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee o f tbu Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women dulring
employment to register at the Firat
National Bank.
AGNES G. B KK N K R, Chairman

Yourself
D o not try to pay bill* without a checkin*

account.
I f you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
an accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites

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you to become one of its customers.

R. S. MOTT,
Special Master in Chancery.
SCAB LE T T St JORDAN.
*
*1' .‘• .J .ffi fer Complainant
4-l-o.a.w-6w

Hill Hardware Co. I The Peoples Bank o f Santord
HAS

JU ST RECEIVED A
P L E T B L IN E OF

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CLEANABLE
ONE-PIECE. PO R C E LA IN LIN E D

REFRIGERATORS

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite the public nnd nil users of ELD ER
SPRINGS W A T E R to visit the spring and in
our method o f hnndling its product Why tak©
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

GROW
Hank Account once begun, is
t??sy
maintain, and the fasinat ion of watching it grow to
substantial proportions more
than repays the saver for the lit­
tle sacrifices that have been
necessary to make it what it is.
cHurt your dollars on the right
road—here— today.

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first National B ank I
A COM M UNITY B U ILD E R

Elder Springs Water Co.

Keep It
HEJN Isaac Newton, the great mathematician and
____ philosopher, was asked how he worked out a com­
plicated problem, he replied:
“I keep it before me.”
Glance through the advertising columns of this paper
and in a few minutes you have before you numerous
things you want to buy now or at some future date.
Advertising has stabilized prices. The advertiser names
his price— one for all. You can know that in paying it
you are getting the same deal as the next one.
Keep it before you. You owe it to your pocketbook.

your d ollars \

F* * FORs t k h , !’ r*M4rat

A CHECK ON

Circuit o f Florida, in and fo r Seminole
County, in Chancery, in a cause there­
in pending wherein O. B. Faultinghum la complainant, and Sara
F.
Flournoy and husband, John T. Flour­
noy, are defendants, I will sell at pub­
lic outcry to the highest and best bid­
der for cash, at the front door o f the
Court House in Sanford, Florida, dur­
ing the legal hours o f sale, on May
1st, A. D. 1922, the following describ­
ed reel estate, to-wit:
The East one-half (EV4) o f Lot
sixty-seven (07) of Sanford Celery
Delta, as recorded In Plat Book "D ",
page 50, and Lot sixty-eight (68), of
Sanford Celery Delta, aa recorded in
Plat Book “ D,” page 60, Orange Coun­
ty Records, also recorded in Seminole
County Records, I’ lst Book No. I, page

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l.tlll or
«*■ deterior,tnl«rinr [ thal
thecnu,
la the
complainant
In the of
above
crops are at a standstill,
, y]eJ
r &gt;nd
, h# helkf
, he
nted during the week. Beans and c u -' a ffia n t that Thomna 8. Fountain la n
.
.
.
,
,
,
resident o f the State o f Florida, Countr
cumbers have been ruined over large 0f Orange, »nd C ity of uraindo. and
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crons on ___
lo w lands
h.a.v. e. , I Ibat the aald Thomas H. hountaln Is
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nrens,• —
ana
on low ---tanas .nave
conc* * n n * himself
hlmeelf ii
so that process can
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— crops
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” j|concealing
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'in. and that thera la
seriously deteriorated. Melons have t not be had upon 'him
,
i,,i
_’ no o m c r p m u n m the State o f Florida*
The Ford people of Sanford as well aa the
rnude
verv ilittle
nrocress:
i5IrV/*
made
very
progress,
the conservice
of JU/.w
autipoenu upon whom
Western Union recommend this water for
bind th* defendant: and a ffia n t
tinuod dry weather and cool windy would
furth er eaya aha belUvea tha age o f tha
:
batteries.
days during the last o f the week be­ defendant to he over tw enty-one yearn.
You. therefor*. Thom as 9. Fountain,
ing very unfavorable. Corn is suffer­ are ordered to appear to thin bill h e re ­
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
mi
(i i .although
. . . .... ............
. ir ...
ing,
In fa
to good condl- in duly filed In thl* cause on the let
sent you nnd protect vour health.
day o f May. A. D. 1*13. the eame belnx
tion on low lands; germination is un n Rule Day o f thla court
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In further ordered that thin notice
satisfactory in some recent plantings. be It published
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for
four
consecutive
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w
eeks
In
the
Hanford
Herald,
a
n
e
w
s
­
Cotton is fa ir to good (being a dry
■
paper published In Hemlnole
County,
weather crop ), but rain is needed. Florida.
Wltneaa: E A. Douglass. Clerk
of
Tobacco made fa ir progress; pati are the Circuit Court, and a seal thereof,
tbln
17th
day
o
f
March.
A.
D.
l
i
l
t
.
F LO R ID A
SANFORD
a failure in some localities; on low
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
This
is
positively
the
heat
Refrip
lands, hut fa ir to good; harvesting •
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
.................. .
r: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
tor on the Market Today
continues. Harvesting Irish potatoes T H E T F o n D AU W
IL K IN S O N .
continues; dry weather favored the
A ttorneys for Complainant.
----------- C A L L A N D SEE IT ----The Ile r.ld iu i fir »t ciasa job work. The Herald for first clasa Job work.
S - l l - o a.w.-Swc
work, but rain is badly needed on late
plantings. CiUua leaves ore curling
and fruit dropped badly in some « ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ e e ^ e ^ e e * e 4 ^ &gt; * e e * e e ^ e J ^ - e J e e * e &lt; * e ^ e e * e ¥ e ; e &lt; e &lt; e e t * ^ e ^ e e * e e ^ e e &gt; e J * e * e e * e e * e * * ^ e e J e e * e e ; e e * e e &gt; e J e e &gt; ^ e e &gt; e &gt; ^ 4 j M j M &gt;
groves; young trees are in serious
condition in some portions of the
sguth.
A. J, M ITC H E LL.

In theM days o f "flu ,” coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough, it ii well
to know that overy year there are
used more bottles o f Foley's Honey
and Tar than o f any other cough
■sedlcine. Mrs. 8. L. Hunt, 616 W. 6th
B t, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "F o ley ’s
Honey and T a r relieved me of a hack­
ing ccugb, tickling in the throat,
wheexlng and pains in the chest. It
le helping my mother wonderfully."
FLORIDA CONGRESS
That's
why druggists recommend FolMOTHERS AND PA R E N TS
ey*..
Sold
everywhere.— Adv.
ASSOCIATIONS MEET

Iti-lfL T *' '••erlatr. r m i l
lAClSOSVIl.l.K. April 2 9 _ T h .
'
ori&gt;*rr*s of Mothers and Par' T w f ,r» Ai.oclation* will meet
“
tonv*ntion her* next week
_ tk* initial 'cnion Monday. Ed,
lrgi«bt.-,n will iM. discussed
r^ L with W A. McWilliams, of
| •. -cutine. president of the state
*r"! I rank E. Jennings, of

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Advertising has helped stabilize quality. Only the best
wares are spread before you on these printed pages. The
men who advertise here are making public certain
claims, on the fulfillment of which depends their com­
mercial success.
Keep it before you.
Advertising gives you news of the latest and best things
made with word as to what they cost and what they will
do. It puts before your eyes the pick of the country s
market ar.d the selection of the particular kind, shape,
size and color that best suits your taste and fits your
pocketbook.

Keep It Before You

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922

P A G E POUR
t o t a l*

H. S. NOTES =

Their Independence," and the affirm atlvc won by a close margin.
The
Junior class again debated Thursday
morning, although with different
speakers on same subject, and this
: time the negative side won. Byron
I Stephens enn surely "hand ll to

with advance and improvement all
along the line. A new charter, and
constitution In harmony with it, was
adopted, potting the church in better
ahnpe to cope with tho needs o f the
work. The spirit of optimism pcrvmli d every address and speech made
from the floor. The spirit o f harmony
nnd unanimity o f purpose was an out*
standing feature.
The Conference
passed unanimously n resolution call­
ing upon the churches and pastor* to
mjpport every organization that had
f or jt, purpose the enforcement o f
|fcW&gt; nn,j ^ emphasize the need o f a
jnw abiding citizenship for the welfare
0f our COUntry.
The next conference will meet with
the church at Miami, Fla.

above described territory,
rh »t
than twenty-five per cent e f the duly
qualified electors who pay taxee o&lt;]
either real or personal property and
whu reside within tho last above de­
scribed territory have signed Mila petl-

W . E. A L L E N
E. W H E N C K
D. W. S H O R T
A. It. S T IL E S
MRS. J, I L A L L E N
MUH. J A. R I8 T L IN F
A. E. SJORLOU
MRS. AL V. EVANS
f . D.&gt;. BJOIJLOM
SJO
'J,---------JAM EH
!
M ID
JESHI
SIB M. FEROU
3USON
E. T H A IN E S
M A R G A R&gt;.___'
E T E.-■-'••IM
HALVES
(Petttlonera from the tem io r.
ttguoua lo Special Tax School tu
No.
Heiulnoln County. Florid.
Flon,J«^‘*tot
&gt;. 22.. Heminola
.
eo rlbed
“‘------- ‘ o v e );
•ecoodly
ab
*-* *•It T. L E E
Mlta W. F. HANDEits
MRS. M K. E M M Ell■-I
GEO W. IIU N N B L L
J. SI. E V A N S
J A C K M cN A U G
Rto n
OHTON
W. I L MORRIS
4-15-0 a w .- M e

0. C. H1NCHTIFFE
K. W . D IC K S O N

c. W. ENTZMINOER
MRS H. n. DtmANT
a . c. saoui/jM

MRS. 1«. C. IN O E R S O L
W- T. FERGUSON
MRS. LIZZIE D U N N
M R K LOFKLLA H A IG H T
F o r r e s t li s t o n e

tl0W H E R E F O R K YOUR P E T IT IO N E R S
H U M B L Y 1-HAY:
. . ..
That an election be called and held
o e o r. b a t e s
to determine whether or not the limit*
C E L I A F. IJSWJS
o f Special Tax Kchuol District No. 2,
AT
H. B A LLA R D
' The Salmagundi, issued by tho Sen- them."
Seminole Coonty, Florida, shall be ex­
C
H A R L E S D, H A I N E S
tended so aa lo include ill o f the lerri
lor Clast, will be on sale early next
W . T. W H I T E H E A D
tory of Semlnolu County, Florida. ■ *
UEO, KINGSLEY
Byron Stephens has a real mus­
last above described; auch
territory
week at all drug stores. The annual
A.
W. MULLEN
School District, ond also to determine
this year contains 20 pages more than tache now—and not artificial, eithor.
W M M. I I VICES
shall be created Into a Special
Tax
II D. MeINTOSH
the number o f mills o f spsclal school
It has ever had before and one fe a ­
E. E. TY L E R
district tax to be levied and colletU d
C.
L. RANDALL* M D.
ture, which by itaclf is worth the
Friday in chapel, the third debate on
annually for the tw o succeeding &gt;•*(»,
C. n. BE ARC V
and also who shaR serve ae
school
fu ll purchase price, is that a com- the Philippine subject was given by
1. I&gt;. H A R T L E Y
trustees for the said special tax school
T. P. LEW IS
district for the two mlccceding years.
plctc record has been obtained of ev- the Senior ( lass, and it was generally
J. C. SPINKS
AND YOUR
P E T IT IO N E R S
W IL L
ery graduate of Sanford High to accorded the best of the three. Tbo
EVER PRAT.
(Petitioners from the t e r r ito r y nowdate. Also the prize winners of the affirm ative side was represented by
embraced in Special Tax Hchool District ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ g g
contest for prettiest
girl, wittiest Florence Henry,Margaret Zachary
■ ■ lit,
No. 2, Seminole Founty. F lo r id a n
C H A R L E S E. R O W E R S
boy, etc.. In 8. H. S. will be pub- " n'&lt; Frances D utton-w hile Fay !/&gt;■.
A N D R E W U. H A IN E S
K C. R ATES
lished. You want to know who's the »lng, Margaret (lallnghcr and Claire
MRS L I L L I A N L. B A T E S
The trouble seems to be that ths
prettiest girl at S. H . 8., don't ytra? Hwinney took sides with the negative.
MRS. R E H O F F M A N
F R A N K P. W A T E ItU tlU H E
Get a copy of this ex tra big edition, Bertram Shepherd presided as chair­ parties stand fo r nothing nnd tho
K A T I1 A R Y N U H A IN E S
A E C L IN E
only $1.00 and remember that they man. Karh side had many splendid people stand fo r anything.
A L IC E 1). W A T E R H O U S E
points, and all the speakers held ths
actually cost us over $*2.50 a piece.
A. H. F U L L E R
attention of the students. The nega­
.
___
R. O. F U L L E R
E D W A R D W. M I T C H E L L
tive side won.
H. C. T Y L E R
The total rccclpta o f the Senior
T H E C IT Y R E G IS TR A T IO N BOOKS
L A. R A N D A L L
Class pity was $122.50, and the ex­
J. N. SEARCY
A R E NOW O PE N A T TH E C IT Y
K
V
AN
G
ELIST
T
A
K
E
N
IL
L
W. A L E W IS
penses were $14.50, leaving us $288
J A 1HSTLINE
H A L L AND W IL L R E M A IN O PE N
J. M C H A F F E R
clear. This money w ill be u;ed fo r
II J. O V E R S T R E E T
J. T. Saxton, the blacksmith preach- U N T IL TU E S D AY, M AY 2, 1922.
the benefit of the High School in
O II. KltALN
L. R. PH ILIPS ,
R J. H A R T L E Y
some way or another. Tho play was er who has been holding revival ser*
It. C. HASH
( Ity Registration Officer.
Said to be the best that has ever vices at l^ike Monroe was taken ser 20-1Ole
MRS F. J. N E I M E Y E R
ZMIH L C R A M E R
lously
ill
and
sent
to
his
home
in
------------------------been put on in Sanford High, with
h p rurnANT
JKITII'V.i
—
Tennessee
today.
Rev.
Saxton
was
last year’s a close second.
•
J NO. D. EVANS
Notice Is hereby g iven that the f o l ­
E V E R Y TH IN G FOR T H E SPORTSM AN
II
C INOEItKOL
holding a very successful revival at lo w in g {trillion will li* pre**nt*&lt;l to 111*
MRS It (J, H U M P H R E r
County
Ifunnl
of
Public
Instruction
for
Lake Monroe nnd it is with sincere Hemlnol* County, Florida, nt a meal-1
W . V DUNN
"T o o much of n Good Thing will
,
; ~~
” ~
....: y ~ oemmiii* county, riorum, at a mastH. L HAIOJIT
.
_ , ..
£. - ,
regret thnt the people are giving him In* to l.a held nt 9 30 a. m. Tuesday,
117 Park Avenue-Snnford, Florida
MRS
HULA DALLAH
be put on by the Sanford Dramatic1 "
*
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May icth. m2, at ih * oM cs of SuperJparMILS
N
IN
A
I_
HATES
iotondrnt of I'libllc Instruction. Han­
Club, May 5th, In the H. S. AuditorA R T H U R A. L E W I S
ford, Florida:
M A R IO N F. B A L L A R D
ium.
TO T ilt: COUNTY StOARO OF PUBLIC
HAD K IN K M EETING
C.
A DALLAH
INHTItt'CTIUN
F o il
SEMINOLE
MARY W H ITE H E AD
COUNTY. K U IIIIIU
• i i n i a a g i i i i i « * i i a a i i a R i i i i i g R i i i f l g i i i i i a g g | aaiaai|||
G R AC E KIN G SLEY
1 Y ol lt I’KTITKiNEItH hereafter d*
M argaret Zachary surely knows
J. W. OSTEEN
I*, liurhnns, pastor o f the Congrega­ rig nulrd as |Mitlllon*ra from Special
II. c LY M A N
Tux School lllstrlct No. 2, Hemlnol*
how to scream, we’ll toll the world.
tional church, returned from St. Pet­ Counljr.
II. E. F U L L E R
Florida, respectfully rrprrrenl
E N M IT C H E L L
ersburg Inst night, where he has been that th*y ar* qualified •lectora Uinl
G,
A. B R Y A N T
a lax on either real or personal
W M R K IN A N
Wednesday In chapel the Juniors in attendance upon the state confer- property nd an- rialilcnt* of that porI. U. I-AYN E
churches. He ’ l,,M of Heminola county, Florida.
held n dehnte, "Resolved: Tliat tho ence o f Congregational
B A HARTLEY
* *
known nnd drscrlbed as .Special Tax
G
E. L E V BINE
rt t f*
eft' i * &gt; [ t
Philippines Should N ow Be Granted , reports the best meeting ever had. School nisirlct No 2. such dixirlct conG C IIA IITLK Y
I
tuinlng all that territory of Benilnole

to to to to

to to

Sanford C ycle Co.
•

NOTICE!

TH E S P O R T S M A N ’S STORE

Base Ball Goods
Tennis Goods
Fishing: Tackle
Bathing Suits
Fine Cutlery

Bicycles
Bicycle Supplies
Boxing Gloves
Striking Bags
Exercisers

AUCTION SALE

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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ d ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a

SANFORD

M ARBLE

&amp;

fo llo w in g description:
ll.'ginning
nt
Southeast

GRANITIC W O R K S " " w

,

h

Blooded Live Stock

hooker

G. E H A R T L E Y
W C. HATCHER

corner

Hecllon IIV. Township St H. Itnnge 20 B.

i n «hnt".;'i?k.

North to Norlhrast corner Hecllon 27.
Township 20 H. Itung* 2} K.. thence
West along Hecllon lino lo n creek.
thence northwesterly a lo n g said creek
to W e k lv u river. North and ?
.Northwest1018 West First Street
t&lt;&gt; Intersection o f renter section

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
C E M E TE R Y W ORK A S PE C IA LTY
101H W est First Street

d

-------County. Florida, embraced within the

: PROFESSIONAL
: AND BUSINESS
: DIRECTORY

line o f Hecllon 9, thence Knat to one.
quarter section post on tho East line
o f Hecllon 7. Township 2&lt;&gt; H., Itangn JO
K. thence North to Northeast corner
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ &amp; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ e.ild Hoc I tun 7, Lust to Hanford (Ir a n i
line th e m e Houthrnilerly along
said
■
5 grant line to renter aertlon post Hoctlon to. Township 20 H. Itnnge 30 K .
Ho lit h to center Heetlon in. Township ZU
H . Itunge JO i:„ theiir* East to Hast
line o f euld Heetlon IS, thence Houth lo
point o f beginning.
THOS. J. A. R E ID Y
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your petitioners, an aforesaid, f u r t h ­
er represent that they desire the lim ­
I
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Boat Coast Railway, CtinlaoAttorney and Cognaallor-gt-Law
its o f the said district as atiove describ­
*
ta, Fla., among the pines sad lakes o f 8emlnols county, an up-to-date
ed extended so as to include and e m ­
brace alt o f the territory contiguous to Practicing In State end Federal Courtj
■
modern brick hotel, with private batha and hot water heat. First
the s h ove said i l . t r let and described as
Over Seminole County Rank
a class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $150 par day; $10 to $18 per week, scfollow s:
llegln nt the Koulheasl curner of SecS cording to location o f room.
tlnn .it. Tow-nitilp 21 H, Itunge Jo K .
run t h e m e West lo Houthwrat corner
■
Heetlon JJ, Township 21 K. Itunge JO K-.
■
North to Houthwrat Heetlon 21. T o w n ­
ship 21 H, Itunge JO I f , thence W eal
Attomey-at-Law
along County line to Southwest corner
Over
Hrmlnole Coonty Rank
Heetlon 10, Township I t H, llanga- IS
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « * « ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ * ■ ■ ■ » E„ l h " n c * North along County Una to
BANFO
H
l)
F L O R ID A
W e k lv a river, thence In a Northeaster­
ly direction along said riv er to the In­
■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ tersection o f said river with u certain
creek In Hec. I*. Township 20 H, itsiiao
29 lie Ihmco BguUjecitftortl&gt; along said
i
“
! CFt c'St* f C'I! u •;» i«** *i*« inim i eaetern p o r ­
■
tion thereof to Intersection of
said
=
Contractor and Builder
creek w ith Houth Hue o f Section
22,
Tow nship 2o H, llange 2» tv, thence
“ S E R V IC E T H A T COUNTS”
East to Houthrust corner o f sahl See- SANFORD
F L O R ID J
tton 22, Town-hip 20 H., Itangn 29 K .
W c hamllt: everything in
thence Houth lo Southwest corner o f
Houtlieuet &gt;|Uiirter o f Southwest UUar
ter Heetlon 11. Township 2t H. Itnnge
29 E . th e m e East lo I lie Norlhaasl
:
corner Section 22, Tow nship
21 H.
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llange 20 11, thence South tu point o f
■
Car Lota or Less. Ship us
beginning,
all
of
which
territory
Is
■
within Heminola County, Florida
Expert Auto Repair Work
YOU It P E T I T I O N E R S barest o r des­
ignated an petltlunars fr om Ilia last
■
Corner FI rat end Oak
above described or conllguoua territory, Phone 10
respectfu lly represent that they
arS
qualified electors who pay a lax on
rlt
■liber real or porsunal properly and “ W E D ELIVE R THE GOODS'
an residents of that portion of Semirude I ' i i i i i i I ) 1, Florida, contiguous to the
territory now- embraced In .Special Tax
School District No 2. Hemlliule County,
■
Storatrc Facilities
Florida, unit aa last above described,
would further represent that they
m and
:
desire the territory last above describ­ If we pleaae you. tell othere; if ne
ed lo In created Into a special lax
tell ua. Phone 498
school district for tile pur pone ot l e v y ­
ing utld collecting a dlnlrlct school lux
far Ih* exclu sive use of the public free
m acbools within such t e r r it o r y , that they
m desire such territory lo be created In a
Special T a x Kchul District by extending
FOR SERVICE
llie buumt.irlca o f Special T a x School
tilslrlct No 2. Seminole County. F lo ri­
da, so us to Include the territory lam
Call 14G-J
atiove described
V u f l t P E T IT IO N E R S would further
W. RAW LIN G . Prop.
represent ttuxt more than t w e n t y . five
tier cent o f the i|uallfled electors who
pay a lux on rlthcr real or personal
property and Who are
lesldenl*
of
Special T a x School I buttle I No. 2. HePtlmilo County, Florida, a* now &gt;omp«-*d.
and also that more than tw e n ty -fiv e
Her cent o f the ipiallfod electors who
pay i tux "i&lt; either real or personal
V.
COLLER, Prtip,
~ property and who ure residents of that
territory last above described,
being
contiguous to Special Tax School 1&gt;|»irid N o
Hemliiolc County. Florida,
have signed this petltlnn.
t u r n PKT1T1UNERH wuulil further
represent tliat tliey nro i|ua||ficd elec­
tors who pay a lax on either real or
personal property and are residents of
that portion o f Seminole County, F lo ri­ CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDEF
da. described i i s follows, to-w lt
Iteglunlnu at Southeast toriie r Sec­
31T Commercial Street Sanferd, Fix
tion 21, Tow itslilp .1 8 , Itanga 10 i:
run thence West to the Bout It w «st c o r ­
ner Scctlun JJ, Township 21 S . liana*3u East . N orlti to Sauthwvsi corner
Section 31, T o w n , hip 21 It, Range JO
E , thence West along County line to
■ Southwest curlier Section 19, Tow t, ship
■ 21 H, R ange 21 K . thence North along
Real Estate nnd Insurance
■ county line to Weklvu riv er
thence
■ Northrasterly along said riv e r to the SANFO RD
FLO RID A
■ Intersection o f said river with the east
■ and weal center lino of Section
9,
■ Township 2" H. Range 39 E , thence
J East lo Southeast corner o f the North■ ea»l
east quarter He&gt;-||on
Hecllon 1
7. Township 2 o S
Rang*- 20 U., thence North
one-half
Prize for hist Rifle Shot— Open to Legionnaires
5 mile,, thence Kn*t to Sanford
t
grant line
- thence HouGmuet along
i u uni*
v
Prize for best Rifle Shot— open to Ladies' only.
long u
said
llm- m
lo icell5 trr Heetlon HI, Tuwm hlp 20 H, Rung* IV
J E . thence South mat mile, th e m e east
ea
22 Calibre R ifle lined In n il contcstN
2 one-half mile thence Huulh to begl
cgtn General Machine and Bolter
W ork;
King,
J Prizes for best Trnp Shoot—open to nil.
Which auld last description Includes Cylinder Grinding; Del.uie Piatona:
unit rnihracea all that territory of Sem­
inole County. Klurlda, now Included and
Concert by American Legion Rand on the grounds o f San­
embraced In the Special Tax Schuul Dis­ Overaiae Ringa and Pina; Flywheel
trict No, 2, Seminole County, Florida,
ford Rod nnd Gun Club nt Sanford
■ and also that territory contiguous tu Steel Gear Randa; Crank Bhafte re­
said
district and secondly above
de­
■
scribed.
turned; agenta for Callle Inboard a ex'
:
YOUR P E T I T I O N E R S further
rep­
B E G IN N IN G M O N D A Y , M AY 1ST. A T 2:00 P. M.
resent that they dtslre Oie limits ot
: said special T a x School Dixirlct No. 2. Outboard M o to r * .----------- Phone t )
J. C. HUTCHISON in charge o f Rifle Contests
extended so in to embrace and Include
B . a U the t e r r ito r y last above described.
■id that such territory be or* &gt;ted Into
S am
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will he found the following: 12 bend of real good Farm
Morses and Mares, that are all broke and ready for Ihe plow
and harrow. This Farm Stock must lie seen to he nppreci*
ated. T h ree spans o f real Draft Horses, with weigh!, hone
and substance for heavy hauling purposes. 10 head of real
high class Riding Horses, that are broken In the saddle lo
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O C IE T Y
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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1 ^church will meet at the home
f f Mr»- D A. Kelley
K e n - on
on Oak
Oak aveEa« st 3:30 P. M.
0 Brown of Palatka was In tho
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attending
to l\ii•
buiineta.
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jlr.sndM rs.W-W. Coons of Donl^cr.illc. N. Y., are spending tha
I vwk^r.d here st the Mtnlwtjraa.
jlr. Auguit Vervenc has returned

U his home st Daytona Beach after
irtr.dire the pa»t two weeks ns tho
I p o t of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt.
C, S. Williams who has been In
[ Hastings fo r the past month, w ill arriw this afternoon to spend the
wwk-er-d with his mother, Mrs. C. N .
Williams.
Jin. C. !L Perry of Bowling Green
K y, i, expected to arrive this afterteen, srd will bo the guest o f her
daughter. Mr*. R. L. Christcnbcrry,
*t her home. 41R Mngnolia avenue.

each table were attractive arrange*
menta o f Ragged Roblna, Petunias
and Candy, tuffs, in tha form o f old
faahioned bouquets.
A fte r a dainty and well appointed
luncheon, several exceptionally inter*
eating games o f bridge were played
the prixes, fancy clothes hangers
Is it rain or is it not?
were won by Mrs. G. F. Smith and
Mrs. W alter W ight.
Today ii the last day to register.
Those enjoying the cordial hospital­
ity o f Mrs. Lake, were Mesdamea G.
The ladies are not registering in
F. Smith, C. M. Vorce, W . J. T h ig­ any great numbers.
pen, L. C. Kolb, B. W. Herndon, W al­
ter W ight and Roy Symmca o f Win­
While putting on drives for every­
ter Park.
thing else wo should not neglect the
hospital.
There has been nothing
done
fo
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the
hospital in two years
M. &amp; D. C LU B M EETS
and the membership dues have not
Mrs. Frederick Brnndt entertained been paid.
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the members o f the M. and D. Club
at her home on west First street.
Bartow Mann who is one o f the big
The rooms were tastefully decorated pepper growers of the I-ak) Monroe
with ferns and chrystal vases filled section brought in some fine peppers
with pink and white roses. A t five to the Herald office yeiterday. He
o'clock the guests were invited Into has about twelve acres o f fine pep­
the dining room where delicious re­ pers that he has already sold and Is
freshments were served.
shipping them every day.

PERSONALS :

TRU TH

The Truth Seekers class o f the M. E.
Church met with Mrs, Akers at her
beautiful home on Celery' avenue last
Tuesday afternoon at 3:10 o'clock,
those who assisted Airs. Akers were
Mcsdimca Spurling, Huey, Williams,
Brown and Akers. These Indies birthdnys came in A pril. They entertained
the class very royally on tho north
porch nnd all enjoyed tho hospitality
o f these ladles very much. A fte r the
business meeting o f the class, n so­
cial hour was enjoyed by all present.
.These Indies served forty-five members o f the class to lovely refresh­
ments consisting o f punch nnd cake.
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Mr. ir.J Mr*. S. O. Chase, Mr. and
Mn. B. F. Whltner, Mrs. S. E. Bar­
rett, Mn. Deane Turner, Mr. Wadbrock »r.d Rev. A. 8. Peck, returned
butt-# ltd evening from
Mlarhl
■here they attended Convocation.

EVERY W E E K B R I D G E CLUB
Mrs. Forrest L a k e e n t e r ta in e d tho
meraher* of the E v e r y Week Bridge
Gob most d e lig h t fu lly yesterday
with IsBcheon fa llo w e d b y Bridge, at
the Blue Heron In n , W in t e r Park
The Blue H eron , which Is nestled
ca the shore on th e Lake Is an ideal
pUre for en terta in in g , which Its decerttioai, and b a n g in g of tan and old
hhe, which forms a lovely back
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Mrs. I- P. Hagan entertained the
members o f tho Book-Lovcra) Club
most pleasantly yesterday afternoon
at her attractive home on Sanford
Heights, t
Quantities o f pink roses and pe­
tunias adorned the various rooms and
apacioua porches.
A fte r a very interesting afternoon
spent with rending and discusalon o f
late books, tho hostess served chick­
en salad, hot rolls, and coffee fo l­
lowed by an Ice course.
Mrs. Hagan’s guests included, M n .
R. J. Holly, M n . J. E. Pace, M n . H ar­
ry Ward, M n . Fred Williams, Mrs.
J. C. Bennett, M n . B. A. Howard,
M n . Stella Arrington, M n . G. D.
Hart and Miss Annla Hawkins.

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5Passenger California T o p ....... 2045.00'
6Passenger California T o p ......... 2145.00
5-Passenger Sport Model................. 2145.00
4Passenger Coupe...................... 2345.00
5Passenger S e d a n ...................... 2545.00

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Welaka Block

W H Y N O T TR Y

PLAY GOLF

URK’S REPAIR SHOP
W H E N YOUR CAR IS OUT OF
W HACK

JUST RECEIVED
A Shipment of

Golf Clubs and Balls
Come ii. and Look Thera Over

Wanhingnnd Polishing a Specialty

LA U N D R Y W ORK
DONE A T

ORLANDO STEAM
LAUNDRY

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Stock Fceden, will save money by
calling at or w riting us nnd getting
our price on feed before buying. W e
buy direct from the mills in car load
lots every week.— Tho L. Allen Seed
Co., Sanford, Fla.
28-3tc
Save your money by getting our
price^ on sood, feed and fertiliser, i f
wo oon’t save you money on the Ramc
quality, we give it to you. Comfe and
see. The L. Alien Seed Co., Ser.furJ,
Fla.
29-3tc

E L IT E D RE SSM AK ING PARLOUS.
I wish to announce to my friends
nnd customers that Mrs. J. B. Powell
anil I have opened up Dressmaking
Parlors on First street, in the Fcmdnle Apartments over Uaumtl's. In
nddition to the high class hand-made
gowns, I have always given you, wo
hnvo departments fo r machlhe made
dresses nt popular prices. Also mak­
ing of childrens’ dresses. HemstitchI ing and pleating.
MRS. B. I). SORRELL,
MRS. J. B. PO W ELL.
28-2tp.

NEW PERFECTION

S A V E YOU M O NEY
Write os

Oil Cook Stores and Ovens

H ERE’S no smoke and
smell to make disagree­
able work of cooking witnshe
New Perfection Oil Stove.
Clean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the flame stay* where
you set it.

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LAUNDRY
French Dry Cleaners
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A U TO R E P A IR S
All W o rk Guaranteed
Corner First and Elm

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W e ll be clad to demonstrate
how easily you can regulate
the New Perfection for any
sort of cooking. W ehavethe
New Perfection Oven also—
and it bakes perfectly.

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TO R Y

“ Old Mattress Mads New and
New Mat Irma Made In OrdeF*
French Avenue and 17th Street

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Furniture Co.

Sanford Battery Service

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hnvo a special offer that you cannot afford to let get hy you.
Phone 295-L1
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For every farmer can afford to buy but you c&amp;nnot afford
It evidence 203 R. Third St., Sanford
■ not to buy n renl Tractor, that has been proven out to be n
■ groat success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, wo
LOOK A T THESE CUT : will sell you a—
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$1.50

1.000 Hninmerriill Lelterhrads

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Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­ ■
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re- s
member this offer ia only good until October 11th, so place
your order now.

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in prices o f all Bicycles

L A Y E R R O LLS
I10N0G RAPH RECORDS
Dl’ U L A R S H E E T MUSIC

Tho county tax list and the city
Tho world at your door every even­
tax list is now being published in the
ing fo r 15c.— Daily Herald,
Weekly Herald.
There arc Sunday dinners and Sunday dinners but the only old fashione.l chicken dinner that w ill please you
in every particular is at the Seminole
Cafe where tho service la right up to
the minute. N'o waiting, no Incon­
venience and the finest chicken dinner
that you ever tasted. T ry one to­
morrow.
29-ltc

Sanford, Fla.

IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

pound fo r coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills fo r pains in sides
nnd back; rheumatism, backache, kidN. J. I.illanl o f the Herald Printing
ncy and bladder ailments; and Foley
Co., Is among tho now owners o f an
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
Otdsmobile car purchased from thot
j thoroughly cleansing cathartic for conold rcliablu auto man, N. II. Gamer,
1ntlpation, biliousness, headaches, and
who sells the Olds and* the Buick
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.—
cars.
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We call for and deliver to any part of
Mr. nnd M n . 8. 0. Chase, Mr. and city. Leave your bundle at MonteMrs. B. F. Whitnor, Mrs. Deane Tu r­ luina Hotel or call Phone No. 4H5 nnd
ner nnd M n . Barrett have returned have our wagon call.

N. II. Garner will sell better enra
when they are made. Tho Oldimoblle
4 and 8; the Bulrk 4 nnd 0, just ar­
rived in ca;’ load lots. See me before
you buy. I will save you money on
your gas, oil and repairs.— N. H. Gar!4Ctc
ner.,

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Mrs. Frank Akers, who has been
quite ill for the past month, leaves
tomorroxv fo r Atlanta, Ga., where ahe
will spend six weeks with her moth­
er, M n . It. J. Walker. Her many
friends hope that tho trip will prove
beneficial nnd that she w ill return en­
tirely recovered from her recent ill­
ness.

N O T IC E !

‘B . &amp; O. zMotor Co.

O P T IC IA N —x W O M KTK1BT

Cut out this slip, enclose with Be
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writing your
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" I ’m Going Right Straight Back tc
My Dear Old Florida Home," at Hin*
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LEXINGTON SERIES 22

FIVE DOLLARS REDUCTION

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Ih e old building a the corner o f
F.rsl and ^
recently peopled by
T J. M iller A Son ta to be -old fo r
old lumber and tom down at once. The
Hrst National Bank w ill begin bullding aa soon cs the old building is
removed.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

FOR R E N T — Nicely furnished, cool
bed room, $3.00 per week. 314 East
F lftl. S t
29-2tp

NEW PRICES

from a weeks trip to Miami where
Nothing nicer fo r gifts than fine
they took in tho cast coast and the stationery. Going below cost for*tw o
great country in and around Miami. weeks at the Herald office.
18-8tp
They report tho entire east coast as
being greatly In need o f rnin and the
C U T T n iR OUT— IT IS WORTH
vegetable crop as being almost over.
MONEY

Over $7,000 wil be spent on re­ Foot of First Street, Sanford Avenue
Many Sanford pcoplo went to W in­ building o f tho Safety Hnrbor school
A M , WORK G U AR AN TE E D
ter Pork today to attend tho inter- house which wna wrecked last Octo­
schotnstic Aqquatic W ater Meet at ber in tho storm.
T H E SPO R TS M A N 'S STORK
Rollins College that is one o f 4ho
117 Park Ave.
Sanford, Florida
greatest events o f tho kind in the
state. Some o f our best swimmers
will take part in the swimming ev­
H A V E YO UR
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FOR SALE!— A bargain; Ona McCray
R efrigerator 0.6x30x4 feet. Jones
Cash Store.
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Club Inst night it was definitely de­
cided to turn the club building over
to the Sanford lodge o f Elks and this
will he done immediately.
It will
give the Elks one o f the finest and
most comfortable homes in the state.

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Bids will he received
by the First National
Bank, Sanford, Fla., fpr
the purchase of the
buildings standing on
the lo t corner First
Street and Park Avenue,
known as the Miller cor­
ner. Successful bidder
to remove all buildings,
leaving lot clear.
Bids
wil! be received until
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. MAY 1. 1922

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NUMBER 30

POSSESSION
« N D MONTH OF STRIKE BATTLEOFFORPEKING
RUSSIA FOREIGN MINISTER
CONTINUES—
ADVANTAGE TO ATTACKERS SAYS RUSSIA IS FRIENDLY
‘ IN ALL THE COAL FIELDS
NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT
TOWARD FRANCE RIGHT ON
General W u Pei Fu is Driving Toward the Capitol
From the South

HEIiEN HUNT
Natwithstanding:
Un­
CATTS’ CASE
Attitude To­
CASECOMES UP
600,000 Miners
FOR PEONAGE friendly
ward Russia
IN
ORLANDO
IIP THIS WEEK NO MILITARY SECT
ORLANDO AND ST. PETERSBURG
NO CHANGE MADE
CAPTURE THE AQUATIC HONORS
Controversy In­
volving More Than

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BY UMON OFFICIALS IN TH R E E
PREVIOUS CLAIMS OF 680.­
90 WORKERS IN STRIKE

D AM AG E S U IT A G A IN S T S T E T ­
SON A N D DR. H U L L K Y 'C H A N G HD TO O R A N G E CO UNTY
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INDIANAPOLIS, May l.- T h e »ecJ BOolh of thr nation-wide coal

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Bta«n headquarter* here, declaring
jo Kttltmtot i* in aiitht. for the wince
c#£troTer»r l» nvolving more than
hundred thousand minera.
No
iurf* Em been made by the Union
tffiriili in their previous claim at
lull ait hundred and eighty tl\ousltd worker* Joined the strike, the
nmber including »eventy-flve thouajdJ non-union miners.
COTTON CONSUMPTION
- WILL SOON W IPE OUT
SURPLUS OF S T A P L E

O RLAN D O , May 1,— The *25,000
dumnice ault of Mins Helen Hunt, o f
Jacksonville, against Stetaon U riveraity and Dr. Lincoln Hulley, the presi­
dent, la act fo r trial May 16th in cir­
cuit court here. Mias Hunt alleges
that while n student at the university
some years ago she was dismissed
j without cause or explanation. The case
has been in the courts since 11*11 and
was moved to Ornr.ge from Volusia
county on a change o f venue,

AMERICAN
CAPTAIN IS
WOUNDED

WASHINGTON, May 1— World cot­
ton consumption has returned to its
pn-wsr level, after a five year period |\ M A Y -D A Y D EM O N STR ATIO N
sf low consumption, according to a
A T M AYENCE, GERM ANY
Brrr)- of the international cotton sittstkn tnd stocls ns of April 1, made
(H r T h e A atorlalrS l 'r r n ,
M A Y E N C E , Germany, May 1.—
pfc!ic SsUrdsy by the commerce dcDuring a May Day demonstration
lUtaenL
"The striking feature of the situa- here today, a captain in the American
fee" the depsrtment said "is on in- *»rmy wns wounded by msnlfestants.
•cited consumption of 21,000,000
A column o f demonstrators marchkale* for the year ending July 31, IniT through tho street, when through
IK!, approximately 6.000,000 bales mistake In steering, the American
aor? thin was pioduced for the crop Captains automobile ran into the projwr.”
i cession. The machine wns stopped
Tie world carry-over, the depart- Immediately, but but wns surrounded
*»rtci*d from iu survey will return '
attacked by the ' furious , crowd
*•*&gt;— s! by Augaat 1, 1322, whiio' which began mount the car. The Cop­
tic ovtrtinfling feature of
interest tain believing his life jn danger, drew
se» is the degne to which world cot- bis pistol, when n man In the crowd
ten production will return to the pro- trod to disarm him, but tho pistol
wu level or whether it will continue discharged and tho officer was woun­
The French
cs the basis of the last five years uv- ded In the shoulder.
«rst* of 1(1,000.000 bales, much de- Gendarmes rescued the Amcricnn and
Jwd*. the department declared on made several arrests.
weather conditions and the extent to
which the boll weevil proves to be PA C K E R S A C T
* limitieg factor.
DECLARED A L L RIGHT
B Y SU PR E M E COURT
From its survey, the department
»t*tfd, it appeared that on August 1,
111; T h r A i w e l a l r S I'r raa)
IKI. the carry-over cotton was 14,W A S H IN G TO N , May l .- t h e packIL
tales world cotton period, for era nnd stockyards act of 1921 was
*21
2 Kiion wan
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—
-*2
—
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15,197,000 declared constitutional today by the
10,1lh* total supply for the 1921 Supreme Court.
1»2 season Wft* 15,197,000 bales,
t ''-option frem August 1, 1921, to C H ILD R E N 'S C RU SAD E
**• ,W2. » » » estimated at 14,T U R N E D DOWN COLD
“ **•. leaving an indicated
B Y T H E P R E S ip B N T
“ W o n April 1 of 14,903.000 bales.
2 * * fon*umption from April 1,
W A S H IN G T O N , May 1.— Checked
" 7 10 Ju'F 31. 1022, was estimated somewhat by the failure to see Presi­
*| '.WO.ftW bales and the carry-over dent Hnrding, tho “ Children’s CrusJ^eotton on July 31, 1922 at 7,900,- nde," which invnded tho capital thir­
ty-seven strong Snturdny on bchsl/
^tton consumption, which the de- o f 114 war law violators now serving
""tinued reached the high- prison terms, got little encourage­
*_,
mm de- .......
^_aa a a Doughmm
22.000,000 in ..1913-14
ment &gt;awt((
from Attorney General
ll!0 *j*tripl,J *° *"&gt;000,000 hales in erty ss to recommendation for exectd
*Ur! 'on was also reduc- utive clemency, and were uncertain
” 5-r&gt;K
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. o .f . their
. .
p-r’ this
this na.in
period,
the department
next. move.
I S T * n,,t to ,uch an extent as
Reaching Washington early Satur­
I ..
hence,
an nccumuiaaccumula- uny
tfe. ,i lon *r'l
......'m
e, an
day morning
morning the
the party,
party, ct
composed
t-- .
’ ' ’•’ r&lt; s'ilted m nn mostly o f children under 12 or 13
l«l
l ! ! ry'&lt;’ver on August 1, years, old, reached the white house
1 'L'WO.qpO bales.
gates shortly before 11 o'clock to be
told that there wns little possibility
Mnio UPSETS T \
RLE M ANNERS that the President would sec them.
Before their arrival Secretary Chris­
v .'.V T 1" ' ' - |'"H |
tian announced to correspondents that
I. C,5 ° ' M ,y *•—Table The presenident would not seo the
crusaders, but that they would be
,#t* t hitaif |Sl,n Frnnci,co hotels given “ every consideration” by attor­
«sth of ih
r" ',io tc,fPbones on ney General Daugherty.
He told
«. dininl / fVfnty tab,M
« " e of Mrs. Koto Richards O’Hare, of St.
l)in ,r* "ow est I/vuis, leader o f the crusade, that he
*rt * hsnH h ns th° Ub,e tto ,up* was “ opposed to a general amnesty,"
]
J b°'dlng , telephone rebut would take up “ each case individ­
ually when application Is made and
I “ ^na'thst IUUr ,0 ° n° of ■«v«rol give careful consideration on its mer­
r * **• hr it *f L ,ro*dc»* t and pick- its."
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SPRING TE RM F E D E R A L COURT
O P E N S TODAY IN P E N ­
IN A N Y OF T1IE CLAU SES OF T H E
N E W T R E A T Y B ETW EE N G ER­
SACOLA
M A N Y A N D RUSSIA

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O RLAN D O . May- 1.— A crowd csti.
100-yard dash, back stroke, Silas
mated at 2,000 persons, witnessed the Orlando, t.me 1:29 2-5.
annual state aquatic meet on Lake
Relay race, Orlando.
Virginia, W inter Park, Saturday. Hon*
Results of tho girl's matches, fob
ors went to Orlando High school and,low:
to St. Petersburg high, the formci
25-yard dash, Allen, George Wash­
winning in the boys' division, and the ington, Tampa, first; McCord, Hillslatter wnlking away with the girls’ borough, second; MrCIntchie, St. Petevents. George Washington H igh o f eraburg, third; time 15 3-5 seconds,
Tampa, was second in the girls' dt- which lasted former record o f 16 2-5
vision, while S t Petersburg nnd Tam- seconds held by I’hell of St. Peterspn were second nnd third respectively burg.
in the boys’ meet.
! 50-yards, breast stroke, McCord,
.Snturdny night the cups were pre- Hillsborough, first; Forbes, Winter
sonted to the winning teams by Doan Park,
second; Pritchard, Tarpon
Sprague o f Rollins collego at a ban- Springs, third. Time 58 seconds,
quet in the college dining room, which J Plunge for distance, I-awrcnce, Orwns attended by representatives o f th e , lundo, first; Christoe, Duval, second;
twenty-five high schools entered in the . Watkins, Tarpon Springs, third; 58
meet. The individual medals were feet, form er record 61 feet,
presented by Franklin O. Kin g, local j 50-yard dash, free style, McCord,
sportsman, nnd president o f the Or- Hillsborough, first; McCIntchie, St.
Inndo baseball club.
JPetersburg, second; Sewnld, Duval,
The cups won by Orlando and SL ■third; 40 2-5 seconds.
Petersburg must he won fo r three J 220-yard dash, free style, Allen,
years before becoming the permanent George Washington, first; Iiuhncr, St.
property o f a school.
j Petersburg, second; Fuller,
Winter
Cavodo, o f
George Washington Haven, third. Time 3:57 2-5, (testing
school, Tampn, wns tho high point former record by .01 2-6.
50-yard dash, hack stroke, Hill, W in­
man o f the meet with eleven units
to his credit.
Gicr, Johnson
nnd ter Haven, first; Buhner, SL Peters­
Christie of Orlando tied fo r second burg, second; McCord, Hillsborough,
plnce with ten points each. Orlando third. Time 47 2-5.
100-yard dash, free style, Grisby,
won six first.-) out o f the ten events.
Following arc the firsts won in the JSt. Petersburg, first; McCord, Hillsbulutigii, second; Wilicinsnn, George
ltovs’ events'
50-yard dash, Ilucll, S t Augustine, Washington, third. Time, I minute 36
seconds.
time, 29 1-5.
Fancy diving, Allen, George Wash­
220-yard free style, Gicr, Orlando,
ington, first; Buhner, St. Petersburg,
time, 2:42 3-5.
Plunge fo r distance, Hnrris, H ills­ second; Dnetwylcr, Hillsborough, 3rd.
75-yard-dash, free style, Buhner, St.
borough, distance 59 feet.
100-yard dash, free style, Johnson, Petersburg, first; McCord, Hillsbor­
ough, second; Sewald, Duval, third.
St. Petersburg, time 1:11 4-5.
100 yard dash, breast stroke, Silas, Time 1 minute 6 1-5 seconds; former
record 1 minute 6 4-5 seconds.
Orlando, time 1:28 4-5.
Relay, St. Petersburg, first; Hills­
Fancy diving, Cnvode, George Wash­
borough, second; George Washington,
ington high, Tumpn.
75-yard dash, Johnson, Orlando, third. Tim e 7 minute 1 2-5 seconds.
Miss Allen, o f George Washington
time 45 4-5.
440-yard dash, free style, Gicr, Or­ school, Tnmpa, who was the sensation
of the meet, is only 13 years old.
lando, time 6:14.

BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
AND STREET DANCE WILL
OPEN BAND WEEK HERE
Street Dance at Corner of Magnolia and First
Street to Band Music *
Each person is nsked to givo one
Tonight the Big Band Week Cam­
paigns opnos with a hand concert ami dollar to help nlong tho hand and if
each citizen will give one dollnr tho
street dance at the corner o f First
band will be financed for another year
street nnd Magnolin avenue.
The without any trouble. The city com­
street w ill bo roped o ff from First missioners and all the various clubs
street to the Herald building on M ag­ in the city have taken up tho matter
nolia nnd the band will play and the of the municipal band nnd every night
folks wil! dance and there will lie n this week tho band will have n con­
general good time fo r everybody. Sev­ cert at some place in the city, thus
eral speakers will give short talks on keeping alive the idea of assistance to
the history of the band and tell what the band and giving tho people some
the aim o f the Sanford Chamber o f idea o f what the hand means to the
Commerce, the Itotary Club, the Ki- city.
Come out tonight nnd help nlong
wnnis and the Woman's Club w ill be
in regard to the financing of the bnnd this good cause as well ns enjoy your­
through the individual contributions of self and keep the old town lively. Bothe citixcns o f Sanford and surround- \ member it w ill be at the corner ol
Magnolia and First street.
ing territory.
F IF T Y D E LE G ATE S
A T T E M I T TO A S S A S S IN A T E
W IIO W A N T IN D E PE N D E N C E
G E N E R A L W U PE I FU
S A IL FROM P H IL IP P IN E S
LE A D E R C H IN E S E FORCES

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i r p !; l * t , c a n p a h t y
D,ED * T CHICAGO TODAY

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PEKING, May 1.—The battle for possession of Peking is con­
tinuing today with the advantage apparently going to the force of
General Wu Pei Fu, driving toward the capital from tho south.

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A a i o r l a l r S I 'r r a a )

LONDON, May I.— An attempt to
More Stable Price— assassinate GeGneral Wu Pel Fu,
leaded central; Chinaae forces was
Larger Export Trade made Saturday, ssya a Peking dis­
patch to the Evening News, which
In Recent Figures Show Greater Rusl*
saaid the report was not confirmed.
ness Prosperity In This Country
General was said to have been
slightly wounded and tho assailant
1n r T h e A iu r t a lr S F rees)
W A S H IN G TO N . May 1.— Increased was captured and executed.
production and more stable prfcee
Only three days more o f those big
with larger export trade shown In
bargsins
at O. T. O. G ift Shop, now
recent
figures
according
to
a
survey
i n r r n i n f f u m i ACCOT
current buiineti, w u issued today locatcJ with Illntermlater Plano Co.
&gt;80-2tp
' by the Commerce Department.

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. M A N IL L A , May lr —F ifty dele­
gates comprising the Filipino Inde­
pendence Mission, sailed today fo r
the United States. They will demand
of the United Statea Congress com­
plete independence.
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P E N S A C O L A , May 1.— Tho case of
Ex-Governor Sidney J. Catts fo r peon­
age, is expected to come up in the
spring term o f the federal court which
opened here today. It is understood
Catts' counsel would attempt
this
week to have Judge Shcppatd dismiss
the indictment and that if the court
refur.ed to do the government would
ask that the case go to trial curly in
the term.

OIL TANKER
ON THE ROCKS
POINT ARENA
ONE H U N D R E D MILEH NORTH
SAN FRANCISCO A P P E A R S
T O BE LOST
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SAN FRAN CISC O , May 1.— The
tanker W hittier which went on the
rocks ten miles South o f Point Arena
last night Is n total loss the owner
was advised today by radio. The crew
of twenty-six were saved.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 — In a
race to save the crew o f fifteen or
more, the Const Guard Cutter Shaw­
nee, is hqrrying today to the oil tan­
ker Whittier, reported on tho rocks
at Point Arena, one hundred miles
north of Sun Francisco. The Whlttior
sent out a distress call shortly after
two o'clock this morning, nnd has
been silent since then.

CHEAPER
FERTILIZERS
SAYS FORI)
18 W IIA T I I E W ANTS A T M USCLE
S IIO A I.S AND T H A T IS
S U F F IC IE N T
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W A S H IN G TO N , Msy
1.— Secret
process o f making cheaper fertilizers
hns been discovered anil intended for
commercial use at Muscle Shoals,
Ford's chief engineer told the Senate
Agriculture committee when it begnn
the examination today for the Ford
mollified proposal.

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G ENOA, May 1.— The powers have
prepared the pronmblo of their magna
chnrtn fo r Russia; it outlines how Eu­
rope will givo practical financial and
economic hcly to permit that great
country's restoration nnd reconstruc­
tion.
Across tho Asiatic, Japan promises
to contribute her portion o f money to
assist in tho reorganization of Russia,
and although the United Statea la DOt
mentioned in the preamble, it Is wide
enough in scope to take in the whole
world, fo r Us framers voice the con­
viction thnt once confidence is felt
that foreigners ran normally engnge
in enterprises in Russia, the hunks of
all countries will willingly advmooi
funds to their citizens to invest in
Russia. Great Ilrituin nnd llelgimn,
as well ns Japnn to a lesser degree,
are placing credits at the disposal o f
rutci|iriacs in Russia; France will pro­
vide railroad material; Italy will help
by inland water transports, nnd all
will participate in an international
consortium.
The sub-commission on Russian a f­
fairs hns already udopted article one
of the document, which is directed
against propaganda by the Bolshevik!
or attempts to change the existing
frontiers. This hns chief reference to
llcssnrahin, now annexed by Rumania.
An arrangement was also reached on
the momentous question of the nation­
alization o f private property.
Apparently some compromise on
the project hns been devised by tha
jusiats whereby the soviets nre ablo
to adhere to their great doctrine o f
nationalisation
and simultaneously
sutisfy the foreign governments and
peoples by granting the use o f the
property, instead o f admitting nrtual
ownership. The text o f this article
has been kepi secret, but it will come
up agnin today for consideration.

E N G IN E E R IN G CLASS
( H r Tfcr A aa orlnlrS I 'r r a a )
U N IV E R S IT Y OF FLO RID A
N E W O R LE AN S, May L — Reports
O PE R A TE D U TIL ITIE S P L A N T from Harrisonburg, La., late yester­
day that 1,000 residents o f that town
(llr Thr AaatM-I.IrS I'rraa)
in addition to 500 refugees from Cat­
PA LATH A , May 1.— Members o f
ahoula, Concordia and other flooded
the senior engineering class o f the
parishes in that section faco starva­
University o f Florida in putting their
tion unless food supplies arrive speed­
theoretical knowledge to n practical
ily, have greatly intensified the grav­
test recently operated for 24 hours the
ity o f the flood situation, and every
electric and ice plant of the Southern
agency is trying to overcome the d if­
Utilities Compnny here.
ficulty o f transporting supplies to The
The students maintained a regular
stricken people.
24-hour shift without rest nnd did
everything from coaling the furnaces
FLO RID A F IR E LOUSES
to making teats and the exhauat gas­
L A R G E S T IN 1921'BINCB
es. They weighed tho wnter con
J A C K S O N V IL L E F IR E
sumed by the boilers, registered the
energy expended and kept statistical
record in 15 minute periods through­
out their tour.
(
Those who handled the plant under
the direction o f Prof. H. F. Guinea,
Included R. D. Atkinson, A. B. De­
wolf, R. D. Redman, E. R. Baswell,
L. A. Hogarth, V. D. Almoi:d, Jr., and
McCoy Hubbard.
Whlly Manager Graham o f the
plant-end some o f his staff renuinad
close by fo r any emergency, the em­
ergency didn’t develop and everything
was left to the coming engineer*.

( M r T h a A a a o r l u l f S I 'r r a a )

T A L L A H A S S E E , Msy L — Florida
fire loasea in 1921 were tho largest
since 11*01, the year o f Jacksonville's
big fire, according to the annual re­
port o f Treasurer Luning, as Insur­
ance commissioner. The lota was mors
than three and a quarter million,
about fift y per cent larger than last
year. Luning will recommend to the
next legislature a law creating the o f­
fice o f state fir e marshal to Investi­
gate fires o f suspicious origin, and
remedy conditions tending to increase
firen he said.

FOR S A LE — Automobile; am going
The Buelneaa and Professional W o­
North Sunday; must sell, 1919
Finest line stationery in the city
man's Club wil! hold their meeting in Scripps-Booth, 6-passengrr light six
sold below cost to mahe room fo r our
the Welsku Apartments tonight.
touring, good
condition,
'extras,
offices. Herald Printing Co.
lt-3tp
$3.50 or best o ffe r . Cameron Trent,
The Herald for flrat claas Job work. Welaka Apt. 19.
30-5tp
Herald want ads get results.

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1,000 Residents Are
Facing’ Starvation in
Mississippi Valley

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G ENO A, May 1.— Foreign Minister
Tchitrhorin, head o f tho Russian dele­
gation, has writter a letter to Vice­
Premier Rarthou, o f France, assuring
him there is no secret military or po­
litical clauses in tho Russo-Gennaa
treaty and says Russia is not hostile
toward Franco notwithstanding the
unfriendly attitude o f Franco toward
Russia.

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Hm been decided for mnny n man by juat that few dollar*
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CALENDAR

RANK

At
At
At
At

National league
Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, 10.
Boaton, 0; New York, 10.
Chicago, 8; St. Louia, 11.
Pittsburgh, 3; Cincinnati, 6.

At
At
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At

American leagu e
Detroit, (I; Chicago, 0.
New York, 10; Boaton, 8.
Philadelphia, 1; Washington, 0.
St. Louie, 3; Clevt.and, 2.

At
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American Association.
St. Paul, 2; Louisville, 4.
Milwaukee, 4; Toledo, 2.
Minneapolis, R; Indianapolis, 8.
Kunaaa City, 4; Columbus, 7.

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NO TIC E!!
1 have moved over to Wight Bros.
Garage. Whet) you want a real auto­
mobile, call and see me. When they
make better cars, I will agll them. The
Buick and Oldnmobllc.
20-3tr
N. II. GARNER.

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Southern Association
Hnve your fenther beds made into
Mobile-Ilirminglinm, postponed, rain a feather maAVrt** Vy W
Harford
Mattress
Factory,
French
Avenue
and
New
Orleans,
at
Atlanta,
rain.
5
17th St.
2C-4tc
Chattanooga, 1; Memphis, 0.
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Nashville, I; Little Bock, 3.
E. A. M offitt has returned from
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a* T4W • •
Hnstings nnd is ready to take up his
GAMES TO D A Y
usual hauling. Phone 167-W. 29-2tp
Orlando at Daytonn.
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Jacksonville at Tampa.
N O TIC E !
St. Petersburg nt Lakeland.
Having sold out the book nnd periodical nnd magazine business to E. D.
LEA G U E S T A N D IN G
Mobley, all o f our old customers will
Florida Staet League
now
find n complete line of all the
Won I .out I’ ct.
msgnzincs,
papent nnd periodicals at
St. Petersburg
.. 14
8
.636
Daytonn
.. 13
9
.591 Mohlcy's Drug Store on Park Avenue.
T. J. M IL L E R * SON.
Orlando ......... ....... .. 12
11
.622 29 tfc
When your big opportunity comrtt, will you be able to acize
lakeland ......... ..... .. 11
11
.600
It is hardly necessary to call your
Tainps .................. .. 11
12
.478
It?
attention
to the Sunday dinner at tho
Jnt iytnnvillo ........... .. 6
16
.273
Seminole Cafe. A ll those who have
ever tasted ono o f our special chick­
National leagu e
Won Lost Pet. en dinners come every Sunday and
New York
3
.786 they tell their friends. A re you com­
29-ltc
Chicago
4
.714 ing tomorrow?
St. I^)ui*
6
7
.638
r.
Philadelphia
6
.600 MORTON PLOW D EM ON­
Pittsburgh
.. 6
7
.402
S T R A TIO N Y E S T E R D A Y
MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU
Brooklyn . ..
8
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.427
Cincinnati ............. .. 4
10
.286
Messrs. Morton and Mattocks were
Boston .....
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9
.250 here yesterday from Willlston, dem­
onstrating the Morton plow a new Inventlon in tho agricultural line. They
American leagu e
Won Ix&gt;st Ptt. attach to the Fordson Tractor only
New York ............
11
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.786 and n tractor waa taken to the golf
8 L Louis ......... .
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.643 links yesterday where a demonstra­
-SERVICE
-PROGRE8S8TRENGTHCleveland
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t.638i n ' tlon was made in the presence of sev­
Chicago
6
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.600 eral Sanford men nnd several dealPhiladelphia
... . .. 6
7
.462
Washington
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0
.400
FOR S A L E — fl room house on comer,
fasten
N
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..133
Second and Myrtle. Easy terms.
Detroit
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Apply 702 West Third St.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

Claaalfied Ada 5c a line. No
..ad taken for laaa than 23c.
and positively no claaalfied
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count five words to s line
and remit accordingly.

FO R S A LE
FO R S A L E — Arm y tent, 16sld ft, In
good condition, also 7x9 gable tent,
both with floora, cheap. Phone 167-W.
29-iltp

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FOR S A LE — 60 bushels good sound
Alnbantn ear com. Sec E. C. Ech­
ols nt Sanford Mattress Factory.
27-4tc

FOR R ENT
FOR RE N T— Rooms nnd kitchenette.
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
office, upstairs.
2H tfr
FOR RE N T— Nicely furnished two or
thrre room apartment, summer
rates. 202 Park Ave.
29-3tp

in any Mrs. II. D. Durant, Lake Mary, Fin.
27-3tp
quantity, special prices on car lots , 1
correspondence solicited, Clearwater F fllt REN‘T -fi-room house on UnKrn
26-tfc
M fg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8- t fc ’ Ave. A. I 1. Connolly.

FOR S A L E e-Potnto barrets

FO R S A LE -W a reh ou se with R. R .: FOR RENT— Tw o unfurnished rooms,
aiding. Within four block, o f center* hath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
location. Apply "R . S.” , care of H er­
o f city.
ald Office.
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6-tfc
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc

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F O R S A L E — A practically new piano.
W A N T E D —Young taun with some
High grade, walnut finish fo r caah.
bookkeeping and office experiences
$160.00.
319 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp
Address
Adtirea* " A ” ftM
ft*te* o
orf Herald.
iirmiu. 26-6tc
xu-uic

flA I.K -One

t,-room

bungalow,

located on Sanford Heights, $1,500,
cash, a bargain.— A. P. Connelly,

, ______________________________________ 27-tfc
FOR S A L E -Household
furniture.
Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave.
28-6tp

WA'NT Tft HUY—Hewn heart
longlcnf pine lien..I'Imbo cum-|
munlcnte with us promptly.—
Georgln-FIorlda I’lnc Co., Jack*
Nonvill?, Flu.
28-fitc

W A N T E D —Position as stenographer.
f b B i U L b — Automobile, 1910 3cripps
Address "W ," care the Herald.
Booth 6-pass, touring car. A bar­
29-3tp
gain. Mako mo an offer.
Cameron
Trent, Welaka Apt*., No. 19.
24-Otp l4 A P W A N T E D ^ W lir p a T fiv e dol­
la r s for Seminole County map o f
9 0 h S A L E — Paige speedster at a
Fries, Surveyor, 1011 edition, or fo r
bargain. Good tires and everything.
older map of Orange county before
104 W. F ln t St.
25-6tp division, If good condition. Write say­
---------- i f O P - L O O l T - R E A D --------- ing where ran be seen. Maxwell A .
F R U IT-PR O D U C E SH IPPE R S
Kilvert, Oviedo.
29-ltc
T ry our expert service collecting RailLO ST
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
Mnt direct to claimants.— Eastern LO ST— A young Shepherd dog, black
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. O.
with tan markings, long hstr. AnCooper, A ss't General Mgr., with P. R/ swers to the name o f “ Shop.” — E. C.
R. Claim Department, ten years, Sea- Hnmage, 1011 Oak A ve. Phone 283-J.
ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc
27-3tp

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O N IG H T -

“W AY r
DOWN S
EAST” f

on William a .
Brady's famous pi4y
Lottie Blair
and Jos. R. Gris,
mer. A simple, old.
fashioned story
0f
plain people, embracing the f our
seasons. A story of iove— Man and
Woman— Mother and baby. A gr*n
bell— tolling humanity. A story 0f
laughter— Rabelaisian
horseplay.
Quaint absurdities— springing, Kt}
barn dances—sleigh bell a-Jing!inf .
Love's voice— sweet and lo w strong and tender— across fragrast
fields and twilight streams. In the
end, amazing scenes, March storm,
ice break-up, Anna and David car­
ried with blinding mass o f ice down
the roaring river. Matinee Friday
at 4 p. m. and Saturday at 3:00.
Evening at 7:30.

The Arcadia Timber Co., plant at
Arcadia was completely destroyed by
fire with a damage o f about 125,QPO.
Two additional stories will be added
to the Centra] National Bank build-! - ——- 77--^- -——ing at St. Petersburg, making a five ( 3 [ H I ( I D C f c I ® 0 0 0 0 E G O [§]
story building for the Sunshine City.
STO LE DR. M A R S H A L'S PISTO L

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

**• M#r&gt;hnl hnd a fine pistol
ou*
bis enr several days ago
nnd left word with the hardware
stores to keep their eyes open for anyone buying ammunition of thst size,
Last night Harry Wilson, o f tho Rail
Hardware Co., waited upon n negro
boy who wanted cartridges of
the
same size ns the pistol gnd upon being questioned said a negro mnn on
Sanford avenue wanted the cnrtridgoa. Going over to the place the officcrs were satisfied they had the man
who stole the pistol nnd nftcr he had
produced the pistol It hnd Dr. Mar­
shal's name on tha handle. The ne­
gro will probably work tho roads for
n while.

Don't whisper, don’t move,
don’t take your .umbrella,
don’t carry your raincoat,
don't do anything that
would acare away the rain
for nctually it sprinkled to­
day— sprinkled. Can
you
bent it? And ronybe some
time it will actually rain al­
though it is almost too
much to look for.

5:40 A. M. APRIL 29, 1922
Maximum ..........
88
Minimum — .......t... ..... 68
Range —................... ..... 70
Baromctor _______
30.04
Bain ............... ........... . ..10
Southwest and cloudy.

There are many things that enter
into a real Sunday dinner. First you
must know and fee* that the place Is
clean, that the kitchen is clean and
sanitary, that the chef knows his
business, that the sendee Is efficient.
We hnve all o f these requisites at the
Seminole Cafe. Aak any one.
29-ltc

: THE WEATHER

Auto painting o f the better class.
Price, quality, service.— R. A. Foote,
So- Hughey Street, Orlando, Fla
27-7tp *1
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For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight nnd Sunday; cools'
in Central portion tonight.

■1 Store in Florida !

A U T O M O B IL E S
FO RD S!
FORDS!
FORDS
1921 Roadster Truck
1921 Coupe.
1921 Touring.
1922 Sedan.
A ll above cars have startem.
1920 1-ton Truck.
All in fine condition, tires, etc.
HANFORD MOTOR CO.
1
Dodge Dealera
Phone No. 3
26-Gtc

IThe Church well
Sanford’s New Store-

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Phone 127

LA D IE S' D E P A R T M E N T

M E N 'S D E P A R T M E N T

WHITE CANVAS PUMPS

WHITE KID BELTS
75c AND $1.25
BLACK BEITS

One-Strap

Orlando to Ocean
Highway

Itlch

Farming, Citrus nnd
Trucking Land.
Being Syndicated in

WHITE LACE OXFORD

30 Acre Tracts

Without Buckles

Excellent Quality

Each tract fronting on OrlandoOrran Boulevard at the extreme­
ly low price o f—

$28.24 per Acre

BLACK KID LACE
OXFORD
$4.00 • .
BROWN CALF LACE
OXFORD
$5.00 AND $6.50

Five Years in Which to Pay.—
T itle Good— Warranty Deed

Guaranteed

Land May Be Occupied Before
Payment Completed
This tract consists o f 17,700
xcres bordering both sides the
3rlnndo-Enst Coast Sixteen-foot
Boulevard fo r about eight miles,
is intersected by tho Florida
East Coast Railroad nnd two
other main county highways one
o f ^hlch Is to be hnrd-surfnced
also, 'ret,,* * *
Upon completion o f these hardnuyfactsl roads the value o f this
loud will increase very sub­
stantially as has altcsdy been
demonstrated In all other sec­
tions o f Oranga County, nnd the
syndicate proposes to sell
In
mall tracts the syndicate holding* at n profit.
This tract ia virgin timbered and
the timber ia conservatively es­
timated to bo worth $ 12.00 per

75c AND $1.00
STERLING BELT
BUCKLES
$ 1.00

INVISIBLE SUSPENDERS
Worn Under the Shirt

50c AND 75c

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P A Y CASH

References— Any bank or busi­
ness house in Drange County.
Honest Salesmen Wanted
Mall Coupon Today fo r Particular*

S W h at You Save-

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O R L A N D O -E A S T COAST L A N D CO.
126 So. Ofange Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Please send particulars o f your 17,­
700 acre development.
This in no
manner obligates me.

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FOR RENT— Four room house, g a ­
LE T J. MUSSON build your house.
rage, garden, near town nnd near
You pay in monthly installments.
Celery Avo. Phone 167-W.
29-2tp
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27-6»p
FOR RENT— Garage, 806 Magnolia
28-3tp
Ave.
17,790 Acre* in Kant Orange
FOR RENT— 2-room apartment with
County ,
bath, furnished.
Lfre Brothers.
On Fanutas
Phone 109.
26-tfc

FO R 8 A L E — 1 truck, 1 ton, nearly FOR RENT— Furnished room, 411
new. Must be sold nt some price.
Park Ave.
26-Gtp
— N. II, Garner.
24-fltc
FOR RENT— Ono cottngc furnished;
FO R B A LE — 1 Hudson Super-six, 7
also garage, $20 per month. Apply
passenger, nearly new;. 1 Obit mo­ to Mrs. II. D. Durant, Lake Maty, Fla.
bile R, 7-pnimcngcr; 1 Ruick 4. A ll in
rr-atp
good condition. Real bargains. — N. FUR IU!Kf~u7
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n o cottage, pnrtlyTurII. Gamer.
24-Gtc
nished, $ 10.00 per month. Apply to

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ere. The Morton plow ie a circular
disk plow that fits In the center o f tho
tractor and is said tO\be the largest
capacity single disc plow manufactur.
ed, has fewer bolts and parts, can be
backed Into the fence corners, plow­
ing the small ganlcn as well as the
largest field, it is not necessary to
remove the plow while harrowing and
has many other good points. Some
o f the Sanford dealers will no doubt
As usual the Seminole Cafe will take ‘ he agency fo r the plow which
make special efforts to take cere of is the invention of a Willlston boy In
their big Sunday crowd. The people I.evy county, this state.
want those Chicken Dinners and they
know what they will get at the Sem­
Strangers to the city on Sunday say
irole. I f you are not a regular chick­ that Seminole Cafe puts up one o f tho
en dinner fancier try the Seminola best chicken dinners to be obtained
Everybody will tell you about these anywhere for the price. The price?
wonderful chicken dinners and only It is only 75 cents. You can't get up
76 cents.
29-ltc one at home fo r th a t *
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Y E S T E R D A Y 'S RESU LTS
Florida Statr League
A t Tampa, 7; Jacksonville, 2.
A t Lakeland, 4; 8 L Pete, 7.
A t Daytona, 3; Orlando, 8.

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Little Rock ---6
M o b ile ____ ... - ...... 9
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Memphis .........
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Nashville ............
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Birmingham
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Chattanooga ......- .... 6
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Atlanta ..............
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SPORTS

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�■ires to know that it Is true. Behind cstary to com trve moisture. Then, the mower will run over it later witL
o f the movement give confidesice to
UNCLE HANK
the newspaper there le a man who is too, during this d r y month is an ex­ out any trouble.
the project.
not essentially different from other cellent time to kill grass and weeds
That which Florida grower* need is
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C H ILD R E N IN SPRING T I R *
U r e l Ik * ll r r a l * R i IM I m , l »
m e n 'and any honorable man would that take both plant food and mois­
more direct access to the sea and
M agn ails A r « , l a a l t r l rta .
Mrs. C. Osborn, 7812 RUIaltW
lie unwilling to bring charge against ture from the coil.
then boats owned by the growers o f
another without knowing it was true.
" I f irojis are not growing well, due Cleveland, 0 , writes: "My
this section o f the state. California
And yet day by day men will con­ it seems, to lack of plant food, give daughter was troubled with a
growers have already organized and
PVnURIIKHN
tinue
to expect newspapers do what n top dressing o f nitrate o f soda or for nearly two years. She took p ?
put in their own feeding lines to the
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take the word o f a man without 150 pounds to the acre.
now gone. It loosened the phitgn „
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ships
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carrying
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knowing who he is, nnd on that word
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This is the proper procedure. It is
“ If your peanut crop is not plant­ sho could raiso It easily." ycl ,
to make charges that will damago a ed, ground should be prepared and Honey nnd Tar is Just what child**'
A l . r r l l . l o . lialra Half Kaana
too easy fo r railroads to control the
ArpllralUa
fellow man. What folks these mor­ the crop planted at once.
should have fo r feverish colds, cough,
steamship lines under present organaakarrlpllaa Frier la A lia a t*
tals be.— Times-Union.
“
iraztion,
and
thus
furnish
no
relief
“ Sweet potatoes, ono o f our impor­ snuffles,” and tight, wheexv W-.]/
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tant crops, should ho planted not ing. Be sure to get Foley’s. It
O.lltrrr* la Clip fcr Career
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South
Florida
is
rapidiy
develop*
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later
than this month. Some advise croup nnd whooping cough, too. ScJf
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into
the
richest
producing
sec*
not
to
plant until June or July. How­ everywhere.— Adv.
GOOD ONE.
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la Ia-pair W
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ill ratlrrlr earrra Hralaolr Caaatr ton in the United States.
Its mines,
ever, you will find that sweet pota­
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ar. Alrre$375 ca-sh lakes a 1917 llujtfc
toes planted in May will yield a much
•lalai ralra nalr katna aa appllra- ita mills, its fruit proves and ita
The Tampa Times under the head,
flaa* llraiorrallr la pallllra. |U 0 per gardens is the great store house of
Roadster.
Good tires, good dp
larger
crop
than
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planting
later.
year, aIrrara la aitaarr._
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A New Industry for Florida" tells
America.
But excessive railroad
chanicnl
condition.—
H. &amp; 0 Mo"Do
not
forget
the
home
garden.
■ BMIIKII T ill: AkaOCI ATKII r i i u i i
about the gladioli business nnd while
11i« Associated Tress Is exclusive­ chnrgrs for transportation has dis­
This
should
supply
the
vegetables
for
to
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It's purty lisrd to be in harmony it is n good one it is not oxactly a new
the family table. Every farm table
ly entitled to the use fo r republics* couraged development of the natural with th* world when your mlxhber's
one since for many years In this city
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Wo always have n few of the Istntlon of all news dispatches credited to resourses o f the state and have re. daughter Is takla' music lessooa.
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Notwithstanding
fiction
In popular novels.—
vegetables from Us own home garden.
it nr not otherwise credited in this pa­
iloi for tho market shipping them all
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per and also the local news published the handicap o f discriminatng and on a hundred pounds o f sugar from
“ What about the hay crop for the Drug Store.
unjust railroad rates, Florida fruit New Orleans to Birmingham, about over the north and doing a fine hull- coming year? Now is s good time to
herein.
Tho world at your door every trnness in this line. The Tampa Time* .
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A ll rights o f republication of spec­ nnd vegetable grower* have been ablo .150 miles o f gulf, river and canal .
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. plant lin y crops, such as beggarweeds
ing for 15c.— Dally Herald.
1tells the story of a Tampa man n
to
accumulate
neat
fortunes.
Under
ial dispatches herein aro also re­
row pons and crab gross. Break the
mileage, plus 62 miles o f rail from
past conditio^., California has had T u s c a W . to Birmingham, is 43 ' * • l o w i n g ,
served.
land well and leave it leveled so that f«66 cure* Malaria Feter. SO-osw.Jto
"The infinite possibilities o f Florida
every advantage over Florida in tho cents.
For that 51-mile rail haul
matter of railroad service nnd rntes. tho railroads take 18 cents nnd force soil nnd sunshine in the production of
articles o f use and heauty, are very s i B B S i i i i i i i i s s s s i s H s s 3 S B i ; s s a i i s s i a s s B a R z s i i i i i Mll||
But that day is rapidly passing.
the barge line to the acceptance o f
I
The opportunities nnd the possibili­ n nickel for its work covering 150 far from being exhausted as yet. The
The first o f May.
•tnte’s pre-eminence in the grownig of
o
ties of Florida have induced many miles!
ritrtis fruits is conceded whenever our
Which means "b ljo Monday" sure men o f means am/*experience to in­
And the’ Interstate
Commerce
product is placed in competition with
vest
here,
nnd
grower*
and
planter*
Sanford, Florida
enough.
Commssion allows that nnd thinka it
thnt from other parts of the world.
are g e ttiig well organized fop mar­ a fnir division!— Tampa Tribune.
— —
o----------But citrus is only one of n long list of
D E A LE R S IN SEED, F E E D A N D
But even if the bill collector does keting ns well ns growing. Florida
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fruits which thrive to perfection in
conic around It looks like rain and ha* assumed an importance o f the
FERTILIZERS
YOU A N I) YOU It C IT Y
tho soil o f Floridn. We hnve nvocn! world's production that is attracting
that is worth something.
-------does, mnngoes, gunvas, persimmons
i world-wide attention nnd no longer
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Mail orders n specialty. If you need one dollar'a worlh or
Do you owe your city anything? and pineapples, and many suh-tropical
You ran ship stuff to tho flood suf- will her transportation facilities bo
one hftndred dollar's worlh. write u m . We will nuvo you m on­
If you do, pay it. You may h a v e and tropical fruits, whirh our rlimntc
fersrs over tho lines of the American hampered as in the pnst.
paid
your
taxes,
your
house
rent,
enables
u*
to
grow.
In
winter
gardenThere is n demand for throe cross,
Express for nothing.
The express
ey and r Ivc you quality.
companies have a heart when catas­ country railroads in South Florida and your water hills nnd your church as- ing we hnve no effective competition.
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trophic^ appear and their action is to they ought to he built by Florida scs.iment, nnd in doing so you may We send thousands o f carloads o f dccapital and managed by Florida citi­ think you have liquidated nil claims licinus vegetables to the frozen north
be commended.
----------- 0----------zens. Tho Orlnndo-Occan to Ocean there nre against you; but there are every'winter, landed with pretty nenrThe churches o f Orlando are pro­ railroad is one o f the accomplish- others thnt need your attention. Is ly everything in thet line, from strawA re the streets berries and celery, to potatoes and
testing against the establishment of ments of the near future. Reporter- your city th rifty?
clean,
Well
paved
and
well lighted? peppers. The stute would seem to he
a moving picture studio in thnt city. ^ iBrIs
there
a
systematic
effort
to make a natural field for intelligent effort,
They could have saved their breath.
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Whnt about backed by 11 modicum o f industry, to
There is as much chance o f starting REMOVING U N S K iir ri.Y SIONS your city beautiful?
your park nnd its shrubbery? A re command sucres*. Nevertheless some
a moving picture studio in a Florida
l.nke County has been the pioncor your bouses neatly painted, the lawns few men come down here, nnd make an
city the size o f Orlando ns there is
in preserving the natural scenery well- kept, the alleys freu from lit. earnest effort to succeed, hut owing ■
starting an ice factory in Hades.
along her highways, through inaug. ter and refuse, nnd nre tho people to some fnllure o f their own, perhaps ■
contented
itented nnd happy?
I f they are the inability to comprehend the chang- £
The horticulturists meet in Iaike- utatmn of n campaign more than a
not
, and if tho surroundings nre not ed conditions o f southern fnrming. ■
year
ago
by
county
engineer
Ceorgo
Inad tomorrow and it will he one of
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find I____________
beautiful asel____
they______
should
they sfail,
and go back north disheart­
the most important meeting* o f the E. Heller to remove unsightly adver­
be, your debt to your city has not ened and disgusted with Florida. But ■
year. One of the principal addresses tising signs on county property. The
been paid; for you hnve neglected to there nre other men, who come hero J
Lake
County
Chamber
o
f
Commerce
be the "correlation o f sunspots nnd
raise your voice for a bettor and under the most discouraging condi- ■
Florida freezes" which should be In­ has actively furthered the movement,
Will Help You Keep Cool
higher standard of municipal econo- lions and make brilliant successes,
and
the
improvement
in
nppearnneo
teresting to the grower* who have
my.
Think
it
over,
fellow
citizens.
One
such
has
recently
come
to
our
been watching the aunspotn and also of their highways has been so notice­
owo it to ourselves nnd our notice, nnd we are glnd to chronicle
able that the officials in Orange " ’e
the rninspots for somo time.
county have ordered the removal of city to make our environment s i lit, because it shows whnt can be done
all ndvertsing signs wthin confines beautiful ami sanitary ns possible, in Florida, hy intelligent application
Twenty-seven new subscriptions to
not only for our own good, hut fo r tho of known principles, backed by induso f Orange county roads.
the daily Herald during the past week
Florida highways In other sections benefit o f the city In which wo live try nnd ntnldtion. A little more thnn
without any soliciting shows thnt tho
o f the state arc littered from one end nnd raise our fnmlics.— Covington four months ago, Harry B. Mack came
Dnily Herald I* gaining friends and
j to Fluridu, with little money in bis
to the other with rusty tins nnd dil­
gaining ground every day. W e told
'
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j puvkeia, but a practical knowledge o f
apidated old signs o f every descrip­
you to stick ,wlth us nnd wo wn««M
tio n , which mar the natural beauty
T H E AN O N YM O U S ID IO T
floriculture in hls*brnin, and the epir■■a
stick with you nnd sticking together
_____ _
*
! it o f willing work in his hands. Ha
of the landscape.
will make Hanford and Seminole
I
The Floridn Development Board re.
The most hopeless idiot on the fn ce!w i‘nt in ,,cbt for n llttl° Piec« of &gt;»nil, ■
county the greatest sections of tho
ipients the co-operation of civic or­ o f the earth is the one who nsks a * n'' the clearing o f same in the Semiearth. The Dally Hernld gives you
ganizations nnd county officials in all favor nnd accompanies his request nob' heights region. We suspect thnt
all the news that's fit to print nnd
the other counties to help mnko with an insult to the man whom he hi* own Pcn,onnl * * * " '»• had much to
this Is ns much ns any of the big
Florida more attractive for residents asks it. Referring to n cuss o f this ',0 with tbp c,cnrinK o f ‘ ho l»nd, and
ones can boast.
and tourists hy dirournging the use kind the Brunswick Banner says:
j 11*
preparation for crops. A t
o f public highways for display of
Wo
received
n
communication
t
h
e
'“
ny
rM
*'
th,‘
ground was made ready,
CBOHS-COUNTR Y It AI LitO A 1)S
advertising. Any one has ns much other day, critcizing n city o ffic ia l,
bulb* " f gladiolus, ordered hy the ■
Icgnl right to smear signs all over .1 nnd stating that we would print it if hundred thousand from northern flor- ■
The newspapers of Miami nnd
court house or other county buildings not afraid to do so As usual the let- •■**»
Inserted in the raw Florida ■
West I'nlm Beach are urging tho
ns to tack the signn on tree* within ter wns unsigned. Isn't it strnngo " o|l*
bx»ked
Hkc a risky venture to J
building of a cross-country railroad.
the limits of the county highways.
to
note
some
peoples
idea
of
fear?
hl»
neighbors
nnd
friends, and predic- ■
O f course there is division o f opin­
Perhaps if we could hide this plant t,on" ° f failure wvrb not wanting. But 1
ion as to whrh o f these two cities
away down in some dark cave and ^ r- Mack knew what he was doing nnd ■
T H E LONG (iltE E N FOB TH E
should he the seaboard terminal. Be
camouflage
it with invisible decora- &gt; * » nt "H 'ldily »n bis way, giving his
SHORT
H
A
U
L
.
that ns it may, there is great nerd
lions,
and
fix
it so no one could. «lss*ll°ll the maximum o f watchful care
o f a railroad across the lower penin.
know
who
the
editor
wns, or who the and tending, but using little fertilizer,
The
most
persistent
effort
is
be­
nulnr o f Florida.
But it is hardly
■
likely that any existing railroad ing made by those opposed to water anything else was. wo could print a Thl’ l 'l « n,4» grew «nd thrived under the :
company will build such. Thr rail­ transportation to show that the gov­ lot o f these communications and ■tlmulntlng influence o f Florida sunW arrior
River then sit hack with the authora and *bin*' nm* rnin*- When bloom time
roads o f today are so organized thnt ernment-operated
chuckle at the telling blows we had ( “ nu* thr&gt;' rrwnnled Mr. Mack with
barge
line
cannot
operate
nt
a
profit
there Is no longer competition ! h&gt;Irivcn home for right and justice.*
100,000 o f the finest idossoms thnt
either
under
government
or
private
tween them, and they figure thnt
The Times-Union receives many ‘‘vcr gladdened the eyes o f a lover o f ■
I', is being heralded tlust
present lines will get tho business control.
Phone 536
anywny. Nor is it exactly clear that even now the barge line is losing communications, ninety-nine per cent \ flowero. They reared their lovley ■
o
f
them
anonymous,
accompanied
*'*'"***
on
long
sturdy
stalks,
showing
£
money.
it would lie desirable for the present
As they say up in Michigan, "Therea with the statement "you will not dare *•“ ’ l*&gt;rfect adaptation of soil and ■
GROW ERS S U P P L IE S
companies to build this cross-coun­
to publish this." ' Why any man vlimntc. Mr. Mack leaped nt once to ■
try road. There is capital enough in a reason." I»et’s look for It.
should lie an nss enough to think wu fame and affluence. The 1‘Glndioli ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
South Florida to build thnt road and! The Mobile Register, which is pub­
will do what he wishes done* more E*arm" becnnn the resort uf numbers
lished
in
t
ie
cty
at
the
gulf
terminus
keep it in the hnnds o f shippers nnd
readily if he aecuee* us of cowardice nt flower lovers. Florists all over the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ** &amp; ■
of
the
Warrior
River
rannt
barge
thus get a real benefit) It ought to
than If he makes his request court*- rountry hoard o f hi# gladioli, and were
be built by Florida people fo r Flor. line, sj»y:.:
a
ousty we cannot understand.
O f , avid buyer*, lie was not
worried ■
I f the Wnrrior barge line does
Ida interests instead o f eastern cap­
a
course u communication thnt comes , about finding u market. Exorbitant
not operate nt a profit, it will be
italists.
with that insult Is ti.rown in tho freight rules bothered him not at all, jj
discontinued.
Thnt
is
the
verdict
There is very substantial eviiU'tlco
waste
basket while if it had come ul"! bl‘ never worried ntxiut water ■
thnt
Is
pronounced
in
Wn-hing
thnt th e m will b«» a cross country
unattended witli the insult it might transportation. The fustest expresses Jj
ton. At the same time condi­
road from Orlando to the s &gt;n. ami per­
hnve been puhlshed.
carried Ids flower* to distant cities, ■
tions are so arranged thnt tho
haps its western terminus will even­
But
such
communications
are
pracnn'l ‘ I'1' mail brought him order* for ■
barge
line
cannot
make
a
profit.
tually be some |&gt;oint on the west
tlcnlly
nil
anonymous
nnd
it
seem*
more. Simply o *re the gorgeous ■
The
manager
of
the
service
illus­
coast. The movement is Inking form
strange thnt one whojis afraid to dis- blooms wus to fill one with nn irreiis- J
trated this recently by showing
nnd the character of the men hack
R ID E A BIC YCLE--------- R ID E A BICYCLE
close his own identity should reflect tlble desire to buy. .
thnt the barge rote on sugnr from
on the courage o f another. But ns a
Better than nil else he had initiated ■
New Orleans is 41 rents per hun­
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
dred
pounds.
The
cargo
must
he
matter
o
f
fact
a
newspaper
in
refusft
new
und profitable industry that i . 2
i"
F IV E D O LLAR S R E D U C T IO N
Ing to publish nn anonymous rnntri- attractive in every phase, for whnt ■
trans-shipped at Tuscnloosn hy
hut ion is generally afraid—nut afraid cuu ufford greater pleasure and satis- ■
rail to Birmingham, and tho
as n coward would be but afraid as faction than adding beauty and charm
railroads charge .'18 cents per
a just man would be—afraid o f doing
this work-n-dny worlds it is unhundred |&gt;oundB fur this fifty
nn injustice. I f any attack is made access to wish him success, for he is
mile haulage.
The 38 cents
on 11 public official or any discussion the kind of man thnt commands it."
comes out of the 41 cents the
o f u public question is sent to a newt•
o
—
barge lino gets fo r tho entire
GET Y O U R BIC YCLE N O W
pu|n;r office with no signature to SOME FARM H INTS FOR M A Y
haul, leaving the barge live five
indicate whence it came it is apt to be
-------rent* for carrying the one hununjust and is probably malicious.
May is said to be the farmer's busdred pounds from New Orleans to
When men hide there is a reason for b**t month, in speaking o f things
Tuscnloosn! In other words, the
3 rajln&gt;Ad rate makes it impossible their hiding. A man who is doing a that demand urgent attention on the
CourteHy and Prompt Ser­
public service has no reason fo r con- farm at this time, Professor J. M.
to operate the Wnrrior barge line
vice Our Motto
business to Birmingham nt a pro­
cealmcnt, he should be and generally Scott, o f the
Floridn
Experiment ■
■
is proud to acknowledge his work. Station, says:
■
fit, nnd nullifies all that Ims been
117 Park Avenue
The fart thnt he hides himself Is a
"M ay is a time when all growing ■
done for tho improvement o f the
riVern
and
the
establishment
o
f
sign
thnt
i*
almost
a
proof
thnt
he
is
crop*
need
attention.
It
is
usually
Phone* 4D7-I0I
trying to get someone else to father the dry time o f the the senaon. Hence
what is knpwn as Post BinningW K L A K A BLOCK
RIDE A BIC YCLE--------- R ID E A BICYCLE I
the falsehood that he is telling. When all growing crops need constant and a
ham."
■
The railroad rate does it- The cost « newspaper make* a charge it de- thorough cultivation which is nee-

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National Bicycle Week
APRIL 29TH TO MAY 6TH

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922

WEEK’S WEATHER
Taste i* a matter
tobacco qualitv

of

W E ATH E R

OUTLOOK

FOR

T IIE

1A CHECK ON

W ASH IN G TO N , May 1.— South Atlantic and East Gulf atates: Gcner•illy fair and normal temperature but
with probability of unsettled and local
rains latter part of week.

mulitT (wd hence o( better

Uiu)thsnlnsny°«h*'
cijurtte »t the price.

:

:

L,u iatfM jtrtT&gt;^C $.

Do not try to pay bills without a checking

RUBRHEUMATIC,
ACHING JOINTS
ANDSTOP PAIN

18c
9c

CIGARETTES

o f Turkuh

and Dom estic

Vacuum tin*
of 50 - 45c

*

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*

SPORTS

U&amp;W .
Philadelphia ---Cincinnati .— .....
Boston ...............

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7

4
3

11

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f t f t f t f t f t &gt; f t » f t * &gt; * »
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State U ague
At Tampa, 1; Jacksonville, 6.
At Lakeland, 7; St. Petersburg, 2.
At Daytona, 0; Orlando, 1.
National League
At Brooklyn. 3; Philadelphia, 2.
At Boston, 4; New York, 16.
At Pittsburgh, 7i Cincinnati, 8.
At Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 3.
American League.
At Detroit, 0; Chicago, 4.
At Philadelphia, 9; Washington, 8.

At New Yuik, 2, Boston, 5,
At St. Louij, fl; Cleveland, 6.
American Association.
At St. Paul, G; I^ouiaville, 1.
At Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 7,
At Kansas City. 12; Columbus, 3.
At Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, 7.

Southern Association.
At Atlanta-New Orleans postponed,

cold.

St. Louis
..........
Cleveland ............. Philadelphia .........
Chciago ......... .......
Boston ...................
W ashington...........
Detroit ..................

New Orleans
Little Rock ..
Mobile .—....
Memphia .....
Nashville

Rlrminghsm
Chattanooga
Atlanta ____

9
Lost
4

League
6
. 10
7
7
7
.. 7
6
...7
8
. 6
10
.. 6
10
.. 4
loociaticn.
Won U i t
. 10
6
6
.. 10
6
.. 10
7
„ 10
8
.. 9
10
.... 7
11
.. 5
11
.. 6

If you do, you will surely get alf tangled up.
Endorsed chocks are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
you to become one of its customers.

Rheumatism is "pain" only.
Not one case in fifty requires inter­
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs O il"
right into your sore, s tiff, nching
joints and relief comes instantly. “ St.
Jacobs O il" is a harmless rheumntism
liniment which never disappoints and
cannot burn the skin.
Limber us! Quit complaining! Get
a small trial bottle o f old, honest “ St.
Jacobs O il" at any drug store, and in
just a moment you'll be free from
rheumatic pain, soerness and stiffness.
Don’t suffer! Relief awnits you. “ St.
Jacobs O il" is just as good forkcintica,
neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains.
— Adr.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford
SA F E T Y F IR ST

HELPED HER MOTHER W ONDERFULLY
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
" I am now able to definitely ad­
vice, in response to your letters of
In these days o f “ flu ," coughs, colds,
A pril 4th and 2Gth, that summer ex­ croup and whooping cough, it is well
Wc invite the public and all users of ELDER
cursion fares to Florida pointa w ill be to know that every year there are
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
instituted not only from pointa in used more bottles o f Foley's Honey
our method of handling its product. Why take
Southeastern territory, i. c., aouth of end T e r than o f any other cough
n chanco? Your eminent physicians claim
the Ohio and Potomac and cast o f the medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 616 W. 6th
that this water in unexcelled and Its purity
Mississippi rivers, but also from Cen- 8L, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "F o ley ’s
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
f
tran Passenger Association territory, Honey and Tar relieved me o f a hack­
The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
Eastern committee territory o f the ing cough, tickling in the throat,
Western Union recommend this water for
Western Passenger Association, terri­ wheeling and pain* in the cheat. It
batteries.
tory o f the Trans-Continental Passen­ is helping my mother wonderfully.”
ger Association and from the terri­ That's why druggists recommend Fol­
Call phone 311 and have n bottle of this water
tory o f the Southwestern Passenger ey's. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
sent you and protect vour health.
Association,"
Ths Herald, 16c per week, delivered.
Carriers in the Trunk Line and Nsw
England territory, I. e.: north and east
o f Washington, D. C., Pittsburg, Pa.,
and Buffalo, N. Y., have not granted
rates to Florida. The Florida Devel­ l The vocational committee o f the Busi­ ■ S A N F O R D
-:F LO R ID A
opment Board has renowed efforts to ness and Professional Woroen'a Club
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secure summer tourist rates frtlm requests all young women drairing
•mpiuywMii io register at the First
thccc Acccciatlens.
National Bank.
666 cures Chills and Fever. 30-oaw-20c
AG NES G. BERNER, Chairman

Elder Springs Water Co.

Employment Bureau.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

FLAPPER

And Cheap Hummer Rotes W ill Bring
Them Here.
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BUSINESS

(Hr The A iu rblrS P rru l
RIC H M O N D , April 29.— A war on
the flapper in business ia to be de­
clared by the Business and Profes­
sional Women's Club o f Richmond,
which is starting n state wide cam­
paign to reform the dress o f women.
■We are not interested in what wo­
men wear on the streets, nt parties
or in their homes, or how much they
decorate themselves or bob their
hair," declared Mrs. J. K. Bowman,
president o f the club, "but we are sol­
idly behind the movement to get o f­
fice girls to chango their mode of at­
tire where it conflicts with the beat
interests o f business."
The Elementary Teachers' Assoelation fa also behind the edict that
the flapper must go— must go from
the realm o f business at least— and
has joined with the -Business an«J
Professional Women’s Cluh in the
movement.

At Memphis, G; Chattanooga,
1,
(called in nth to catch train).
Florida is now recognised by most
At Uttl? Flock, 0; Nashville, -2, of the railroad passenger officials in
(called end hth to catch train).
the United States as one o f the na­
At Birmingham, 4-1; Mobile, G-2.
tion's summer play grounds. Since
the meeting o f the Southeastern Pas­
senger Association in Atlanta
on
LEAGUE STANDING
March 30th, which also was attended
Florida State League.
Von Lost Pet, by A . A . Coult, secretary o f the FlorDaytona
13
10
.665 Ida Development Board, at which sumSt. Petersburg
14
9
.609 mer tourist rates from wateways and
Orlando
13
11
.642 intervening pointa in the Southeastern
lakeland
12
11
.522 territory to Florida pointa were adoptTampa
11
13
.458 ed nficl tender o f rates fo r basing purJackaonville
7
16
.304 poses made to lal other passenger associations, meetings o f these asaocia•ague.
tions have been held to consider ndop*
Von Lost Pet. tion of the rates.
New York
12
a
.800 Under date o f A pril 27th, Mr. W. II. P R O M IN E N T FLO R ID A
Chicago
11
4
.788 Howard, chairman o f the Southeastern
W O M EN IN C A P IT A L
Httaburgh
7
7
.500 Passenger Association, wrote to tha
re1
St. Louu
7
.600 Florida Development Board as folW A S H IN G T O N , April 29.&lt;Special)
Brooklyn
7
, '
8
.467 lows:
— A delegation o f the Florida league
o f Women Votera, composed o f Mr*.
"■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • '• s s s s B B u a a a a a iM H M u a B u a B H U M a M n m a a B B B a a a i J. B. O’Hare o f Lake Worth, presldent; M in Elisabeth Skinner, Dun.
edin; M iia Katherine McClellan and
M n . A. S. Emley, Sarasota; Mrs. C.
: S. Waterman, Sanford; Mm. Kather­
ine Tippetta, M n . Tom Payne and
M n . Elisabeth Coat* o f St. Potersburg, came over from Baltimore to­
day, where they have been attend­
ing a meeting o f the National League
o f Women Votera fo r the purpoie of
becoming better acquainted with and
diicuutng mnttere o f public intereat with the memben o f the Florida
delegation in congreia.
It D undentood that the ladiea apent
a pleasant and profitable hour with
:
Senator Fletcher and Representative
happy
Drane, hut were disappointed not to
have
had the pleasure o f meeting the
that
the first step to­
other m em ben o f the Florida delega­
tion, which was due to the fact that
Senator Tram m ell and Repreientatives S ea n and Smithwick are In
Florida fo r the purpose o f mending
their polieical fences.
The ladies are to attend several re­
ceptions whilo In the city, including
the one to be tendered membre o f th
: National League by former President
and M n . Wilson.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

strike A HAPPY
medium AND STICKJf you can be Thrifty without
being miserly.
And economical, without deny­
ing yourself and loves ones the
things necessary to comfort and
happiness—
Then you have struck a
medium
is
ward financial success.
Find that medium and S T IC K .

First National Bank

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an accurate record of your expenditures.

666 qukkly relieves a cold. 30-oaw-20tc D E C LA R E W A R ON T IIE

Florida N ow Recog­
nized as Summer Play­
ground for the U. S.

B. F. W H IT N R K , Cashier

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account.

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o f being insulting can always atari
somethin? unless it’s a Ford.

Long

Life and

T h e H upm obile is a notable car for style.
It has great beauty. It is comfortable to the
point of being luxurious.
B u t the thing that people tell each othe
most often, is that it is almost impossible
to w ear it out
W e are still supplying parts for the first
H upm obiles evpr built, 12 and 13 years ago;
and these cars are in use today all over
the world.
B ack of Hupm obile long life and reliability
is the fact that its important parts and it*
precise shop practice, are similar, and at
fine, as are employed in m anufacturing the
highest priced cars.
Touring Cmr. # fl50/ Has direr, 1090; WoidsSir-C V a i,
9149.*; Coup*, $1999; M m .
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Tax Certificate No. 18
P O S T A L IM P R O V E M E N T
ha* resulted in buyers ualng axtraorStock Feeders, will save money
W EEK M A Y 1 TO M A Y 6 dinary caution in inspecting product calling at or writing us and getting ed the 2nd day of June, A , D. 1019,
WORto
in such cases. Others have been haul* our price on feed before buying. W e has filed said certificate In my office
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Postal improvement week is from ing tomatoes in sacks piled high on buy direct from the mills in car load and has made application fo r tax deed
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
May 1 to May Cth and on these day* wagons and trucks, thus damaging lots every week.— The L, Allen Seed to lim e tn accordance with law. Said
10,8
First Stn*
a considerable part o f the tomatoes Co., Sanford, Fla.
28-3tc certificate embraces the following de­ ISIS West F irst Street
•n intensive campaign w ill be con*
scribed property situated in Seminole
hauled in that fashion.
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ducted in every post-office in the
When asked concerning the best
Save your money by getting our County, Florida, to-wit: A ll N E 1-4
United States.
method of getting tomatoes from field prices on seed, feed and fertiliser. I f in Sanford Grant (le u beg. 45 Iks.
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Co-operation of the patrons o f the to packing-house, It. W. Bur^h, one o f we don't save you money on the Marne W of N E cor. run W to intersection
post-office everywhere is necessary in the largest operators in this territory, quality, wo give it to you. Come and of W line o f Sanford Grant, SW ly
order that it be successful. The peo­ said last nght that ordinary field see.— The L. Allen Seed Co., Sanford, along Grant line 15.60 ch., E 4.68 ch.,
29-3tc NEly 17.55 ch. to beg.), Sec. 31, Twp.
ple are the post-office, fo r without crates offers about as much protec- Fla.
19 S., Range 30 E, 110 acres. The amid
them no postoffice could be possible. tion as can he expected. Use o f the
On the Okeechobee Branch o f the Florida Eaat Coaat Railway, Chsl^ t
land
being nsscased at tho date o f the
The
Herald
fo
r
first
data
job
work.
open
field
crntA,
sa.d
Mr.
Burch,
pro­
An intimate knowledge o f the postta, Fla., among the pines sad b k e » of Srminoia county, an up to-dm &lt;
Issuance o f such certificate in thc
office and its workings arc necessary. tects the tomatoes, provided they are
modern brick hotel, with private batha and hot water heaL Pim |
name of Elizabeth Kissel.
Jnot piled too high, in which case
Education is power.
class
cuisine. Rates |L50 to 9L50 per dsy; 910 to 918 per week, g . j
Also: Tax Certificate No. 22, dat­
Mr.
A letter is n message from one to crushing is certain to result.
cording
to location of room.
ed
the
2
nd
day
o
f
June,
A.
D.
1919,
hsa
another.
I f this message is worth Burch said, in reply to a question,
filed
said
certificate
in
my
office
and
that
damage
as
high
as
ten
per
cent
sending, then the proper care should
has made application for tax deed to
be exercised that this letter should he o f a car has been reported on toma­
addressed properly, sealed, stamped toes shipped from Plant City in past W H E N MIXED W ITH RU LPH U It IT issue in accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following de­
eorrectly nnd mailed so as to catch years, and that losses run to five per
BRINGS BACK ITS B E A U T IF U L
scribed prpoerty situated in Seminole
cent or more on nenrly all cars
the best mail out.
LU STR E A T ONCE.
County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. N W
Carelessness in mailing letters and where the tomatoes arc not handled
cor
of N E 1-4, Sec. 32, Twp. 19 S.,
cards, etc., is a modern tendency and from field to packing house In field
Gray hair, however handsome, de­
few people realize how hnrd, this crates or other container which af- notes advancing age. We nil know Range 30 E. Run E 12 chs., S 20 ch.
makes it fo r the post-office employees fords protection from dnmagu by the advantages o f a youthful appear- to S and I. E By Wly along same
“ S E R V IC E THAT COUNTS**
to insure the correct delivery of these' crushing.
ance. Your hair In your charm. It 7 1-2 ch., N 29 deg. W 10.90 ch., W 10
letters when an inconrct or insuffi" I t is difficult to detect a tomato makes or murs the face. When it Ch., S 11-13 ch., N E ly 23 ch., S 14 deg.,
We handle everything in
that has been damaged by crushing fades, turns gray and looks streaked, E 8 ch., S 04 deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W
cient address is given.
In a rectnt interview with the post­ before it leaves the packing-house," just u few applications of Sage Tea o f E line of Sec. and 10 ch. N o f S.
T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E LINE
master o f this city, the reporter was remarked n buyer. "This is due to and Sulphur enhances its appenrnnee line of NE 1-4, S 10 ch. \V to SW cor.
shown dozens o f letters nnd cards, the fnct that n toninto may be dam­ a hundred-fold.
o f NW M o f Sec. f j to NW cor. of
Car L o t, or Leas. Ship us
Improperly addressed or not addressed aged but exhibit no outward sign o f it
Sec.
E
to
beg.
107
acres.
The
sold
Don't stay gray!
Look young!
at all. The majority o f these lmd no until the entire inner part has gone
Richmond, Virginia
Either prepare the recipe at home or land being assessed et the date o f the
return address, and some had only to pieces by decay, which usually oc..
. .
.
.
.
. . . .
.
,
.
K«t from uny drug store a bottle o f issuance of such certificate in the
the name o f theperson to whom the curs within two or three days ,after “ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Coat- name of Jacob Kissel.
ietter was intended some thename, it is packed. Then it is too late to pouniJ(.. whJch j( mcr#ly tho o)d.t|mo
Unless said certificates shall be re ­
street and number,-hu t'the city was, cull it out, and the decay o f one or
j|&gt;0 ,mpnm.d t&gt;&gt;. thc , d(liUon „ f deemed according to lnw, tax deed will
omitted nnd some bad no address twrt. tomatoes may cause a whole (lthor tl)(rmJirnU. T hou,«n&lt;h o f folks iXsue thereon on the 15th day o f May,
whatever. Many fe r e without stamps crate or an entire car to sell fo r much rwommum, thlll m u |y .t„ . Use prepara- A. D. 1922.
or had n ono-cent stamp instead o f lower prices than conditions war- {|on b&lt;H.auf0 it d„ k|mj, t,„. hnir
Witness my official signature and
a two cent stamp plared on the let­ rant. Much o f this loss can be pro- tifull&gt;.t
m, „one
„„ „ „
M seal this 10th day o f April, A. I). 1922.
ter. Now if the public would ench vented by careful and proper hand- t(,|1( „ „ u ltorkeni M nnturn||y ttnd
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
so
and everyone slop to think how hard ling o f the tomatoes
said the ship- BVen|y&gt; X,)U n)(J,,lcnn a
„ Bpon|fo or w(ft
Clerk Circuit Court,
It is to even get these letters to their per, who added that he was Interested
Seminole County, Fin.
with it, drawing this through
destination and how much extra help not only for his own weifnre, but
the hair, taking one small strand at a 4-10-Ctdh By: A . M. WEEKS, D. C.
and money ft is costing the post- of. wants to sec the grower get the best
time. By morning thc gray hair dis­
fico department every year tn em­ price possible. The crop may bo ser­
appears; after another application or
ploy extra employees fo r the purposu iously affected ns to yield by the
two, its natural color is restored nnd
of trying to take rare of all these droughth nnd It will be to the inter-;u |)ecnmM thlck| „ , 0My mR(J )uktrotU(
improperly mailed letters nnd cards eat o f nil to co-operate to secure the
nnd you appear years younger.— Adv.
they would tnke time nnd rnre to ad- best return to he had from the crop,
dress every bit o f their mailing m a t-1— Plant City Courier.
(To prevent n cold, tnke 666. 30-onw-Z0c
ter correctly before placing them in
................. —
the mnnil-box. For the money spent L E T .1. MUSSON build your house.
NOTICE!
In this wny is indirectly out o f the
You pay in monthly installments,
people’s pocket ns the majority o f It
27-5tp
T H E C IT Y R E G ISTR ATIO N BOOKS
is raised by taxation.
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A R E NO W OPEN A T TH E C IT Y
Now the proper way to address a
"I'm Going Right Straight Back tc
H
A L L A N D W IL L RE M A IN OP.EN
TH O S. J. A. REIDY
letter correctly for mailing is ns fo l- ) My Dear Old Florida Home," nt HinU N T IL TU E S D AY, M A Y 2, 1922.
lows: First the name either in full termistcr’s I'inno Store, Wclnkn Block,
Attorney end Cosnsellor-at-Law
I
L. R. PH ILIPS ,
;
20-tfp
or wits tho initials of the person to
20-10tc
City Registration Officer. Practicing in State and Federal Coarts
whom it is to be sent ns: Mr. John
:i
Over Seminole County Bank
600 bushels o f cow peas, just ar­
i l . Jones, or Mr. J. II. Jones, not
Mr. Jones; Second, the street nnd rived, nil varieties. Como in nnd see Notice o f Application for T a i Deeds
Under Section 575 of the General
•numhdr, us 45 West Rich avenue; us beforo buying.— Tho L. Allen Seed
George A. DeCottes
Statutes, Laws o f Florida
third, the city and state, ns Dcl.nnd, Co., Sanford, Fin.
28-3tc

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE

'

SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK

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CHULUOTA I N F

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MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager j

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY!

:

AUCTION SALE
Blooded Live Stock

Horses and
Mules

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

Attomey-at-Law

Fla. N ever address a letter to city,
fo r suppose the mucilage on thc
Stamp or flap of another letter was
not thoroughly dry, when these le t .'
tors ore run through the canceling
Rids
machine nnd arc stamped hy the of­
fice, &gt;uur letter addressed to city I&gt;&gt; ilte

Notice is hereby given that Charier
Over Seminole County Bank
D. Cnry, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
SANFORD
FLORIDA
No. 16, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1919, has filed said certificate in
has made application
S. O. Sliinholfier
will be received JJJ office and
cd to Isauv .in accordance
First National with law. Said certificate embraces
Contractor and Uuilder
might get stuck to one going to New Rank, SanfortL Fla., for thc following described property in SANFORD
FLO RID *
York City, now when it nrrived there
Heminnlu County, Florida, to-wit: W
and thc post-office employee went t o 1 *"*14;
p u r tlia h t
O f
t h e 1-2 o f SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 nnd
distribute this packet o f mnii ho 1)1111(11 R g H
S ta n d in g
O il SW 1-4 o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 nnd
SMITH BROS.
would find these letters stuck togedh- J tlC
lo t *
C O IT lC r
First Nw M of sw M ,yinK E of w ,ino Garage and Machine Co.
er, but where could he send the city n i ’
i o m #1 D " b A
, co f Sanford Grant (less 825 ft. N nnd
addressed to city too, for how would “ i r C C l d I H I I R r H ^ A V C n U C , ' s by 660 ft E nnd W in SE earner and
Expert Auto Repair Work
he know to whnt city it was intend- U l l O W n a S t h e M i l l e r C O !* - !1® " N. 7 b 2 ch.) Sec. 29, Twp. It) S,
Phone &gt;0
Corner First and Oak
e d ! Or fr r another example suppose r » « » S n m '^ f l l l
I t ir lr im * K«n g e 30 K., containing 25 acres. Tho
you address a letter to City, and car- 1 ,
*
II I
*1 l*
" “ Id
assessed nt the date
ry it nround nnd either give to some t O r O I t l O V C J ill l ) U l I ( I l l l g H , o f the issunnea of such certificate in “ WE DELIVER THE GOODS'
one else to mail, or mail it yoursr .f ’ I c t t V i l l g l o t c l o U T .
R i ( l s Uio namo o f Elizabeth Kissel,
Quick Service Transfei
without thinking, when you are lenv- „ , ; i i
i* _
, l n z;| Storage FacillticH
ing on the train, how would thc mail JV
Fnnn
U n til
If we please you, tell others; if no
clerk on the train know at which city I V l a y « ) l h ,
trll us. Phone 498
you got on and to what city he — _
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BIDS WANTED

1922* .....29-*itC

SEMINOLE
QUIT MEAT WHEN I ABSTRACT CO.

should tend the le tte r!
Now after
addressing the letter properly to the
person to whom it Is to be sent, al­
ways place your own return address
Get An Abstract Before
correctly written in the upper left
hand corner o f the envelope. This is
necessary for perhaps the person to T A K E A Cl ASS OF B Al.TS IF
Buying Property
YOUR HACK H U RTS OK III.A D ­
whom you are sending your letter
DER
TRO
UBLES
YOU
has gone to another town nnd has
.
.
JE. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
left a forwarding address with the
post-office. In this case your tetter ) No man or woman who cuts meat
should and could bo returned to you regularly can make a mistake by
if your return address was on p. Hushing ilu -kidneys ............. illy. *&lt;&lt;&gt;■'
Last but not least be sure that your a well-known authority. Meat forms
letter is sealed and- the correct urjc “ V''1 whlch
lhp Mdneya, HAS JU S T RECEIVED A COM
P L K T K L IN K OF
amount o f opostnge is placed on the lh,,&gt;' ,* como overworked from the
right hand corner o f the envelope, as strain, get sluggish utid fail to filter

Hill Hardware Co.

EOMAIR

Insufficient postage causes much de- ,hl! wn’,,•’ Mnd l,‘,UonH fro,n thp
lay in the delivery o f the letter and lhen Wo * * ' " lck- Nearly all rheuma
CLKANAULK
much added work nnd expense on the
hendm hes, liver troulde, Vie
part o f the post-..ffi&lt; c.
vousness. dizziness, sleeplessness and
A letter delayed or not reaching urinury disorders come from sluggish O N E-PIE C E, PO R C E LA IN LINED
it* destination can cause extreme kidneys.
hardship in the business world nnd
,non' l' ,lt i ,lu A*0' a dull ache in
much grief often-times in the socinl ,k*’ kidney* or your back hurts or if
world, so eliminate this from your A*1’ urine is cloudy, offensive, full o f
life nnd the lives o f your corrcspon -1 ■edlment, irregular o f postage oi utdents by co-operating with the post- ‘ " “ dod by a sensation o f scalding, stop
office nnd nlwnys take the time and ,,at,nK m" nl * "d get nlamt four ounces
care to address your letters property *&gt;f Jail Salts from any pharmacy; take
a tablespoonful in a glass o f water
before mailing.
before hrenkfnst and in a few days
your'kidney* will act fine. This fam ­
ROUGH H A N D LIN G Oi-'
ous salts is made front tho acid of
TOM ATOES IS COSTING
GROW ERS MUCH M ONEY grapes and lemon juice, combined with
[llthla, and has been used for generaGrowers are. it is said, losing mop- ‘ ‘ '°ns to flush and stimulate the kidey they should have fo r -’tomatoes np&gt;’*. ®^*° to neutralize thc nclds In
because of- Improper handling from urine " ° “ nn lonK«r « • « « irritation,
th- field to the pacWng-houset.
thu« « nding bladder weakness.
In some Instances tomatoes have
^ad Salta is inexpensive and cannot
been placed in sack* or hags and haul- lnJur«’ I makes a delightful effervesed to the packinghouse with driver « n l HUiia-water drink which everyone
and otLers sitting on tho sacks. Such *hou,J
now ‘‘ n‘1
to keep the
......................
handling, of course, Is rujnous to a ,' 1'ln» y » c,“ «n and active and tho blood Thl*
poaitlvely the beat Refrigermon lh» « » r k e t Today
la r r « percentage o f torrlatoes trano- P « « . Ihorehy avoiding serious kidney
*tor
« on
-C A L L AND SEE 1Tported under such conditions anti It complications.— Adv.

:L

REFRIGERATORS

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

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R A N C H

[ DeLEON SPRINGS

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FLORIDA j

! WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1
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:

SA N F O R D NOVELTY
W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
M7 Coiamerrial Street

[Spring Garden

Ksnfsrd, E ,

S T A R T IN G P R O M P T L Y A T 10 A.M.
C A nr An— I will Hell lo the hlffhcal nnd host bidder*
J U I H j /v LF WITHOUT R E SE R V E n choice collection
of Horsts nnd Mules of nil sizes nnd weights, nmong which
will be found the following: 12 hend of renl good Farns
Horses and Mures, that are nil broke nnd r e a d y for the plow
nnd harrow. This Farm Slock must he seen to he appred*
nted. Three spans of real Draft Horses, with weight, hone
and substance for heavy hauling purposes. 10 head o f
high class Riding Horses, that pre broken In the saddle to
all gnitH.

FREE BARBECUE LU N C H
"TERMS OF SALE are practically cast!.” However, we *111
accept indorsed bankable notes bearing interest for 60 dn)**

Geo. W . Knight
Real Efllate nnd Innuranre
SANFO RD

•!•

-:-

FLORIDA

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

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; Del.axe Pistons;
Oversize Rings and

Pina;

THIS HIG SALE WILL TA K E PLACE regnrdless of
rain, as we have lots of shelter nt

1 Spring Garden Ranch j
j
DeLeon Springs, Florida
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Flywheel

Steel Gear Rands; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents for Caitla Inboard aa/
Ontboard M o to rs .----------- Phono II

Rayfield Carburators
Installed and Guaranteed by

Sanford Battery Service
Company

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3RD
Starting promptly at 10 a. m„ continuing until thd ln*‘ ftn,‘
mal is sold.
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F. N.

BURT

Owner of Stock nnd Spring Garden Ranch
P. G. WALDRON, Auctioneer

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TH K SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1,1922
requested to register upon arrival.
The trains will be met by the trans­
p o rta tion committee.
There will be several Important so­
cial fcnturca o f the convention, the
flrat to be a luncheon to be given by
the executive board and past presi­
I ■ ■ ■ ■ m "
"
*
dents o f the Annio Coleman Chapter
LcTtir * * 0 * r' » • U T'
j to the state executive board.
The
luncheon will take plnce Wednesday
(h, „r one the
M at
1* ” d"
,r l “ at* " the
,
12:110
Methodist church.
There w ill also be a reception tender­
Iriftior
_____
. rjlk. nnd Mildred Holly spent ed by the Rosalind Club to visiting
delegates and members o f the local
chapter Wednesday afternoon, and
* £ , . . l e b i n s _ ^ « lld
;
Thursdny evening the Kiwania and
Country* clubs will be hosts to dele­
gates and members o f the local
chapter at a reception to take place at
g ^ a i e , gueot .t not..........
the Country Club. Members o f the
Thi. U the day of im provem ents-; U. D. C., arc entitled to one guest
teL em m ts in building mprove-, each and invitatons have been exten­
2 uta doinfr bu.incss, improve- ded to officers o f all men's clubs In
Orlando and their wives and to all
ns.Dti in living.______
,
officers o f women's organisations
Mr*. ff. U Zschry, Miss Claire and their husbands.— Orlando Senti­
7 * ? „ »nd Master Billy Zachry nel.
M ■

w

: personals

•pent the week-end in Jacksonville, (
pjrtM ^ Mrs. 7-achry's mother, Mrs.
£ A. F!»n«burgh.
I

A REAL BARGAIN
$225.00 rush takes 1920 Oak­
land five-passenger. Good lires
and in good condition.— R. &amp; O.
Motor Co.
80-tfc

Xh. greatest investment in the
world today i« Senford property.
Don't let anybody kid you into think- *
ing there i« no money in ^ owning Daylight Saving
Sinford property. You don t notice
Began Yesterday
anybody gving any of it away.

in Many Cities
Among the business changes in the
city last week is the removal o f A . ( Principally on Atlantic Const and AH
Eastern Cities
Riffcld from the Swope building on p
Firrt street to his Ninth street store
iikl the Surprise She Store occupy- p ( p \ V YO R K , May I.— Daylight savire the two ston s in the Swope bull­ ing began at 2:00 n. m. Sunday in
more than COO of the nation's lnrgest
dog formerly occupied by Kaffcld.
cities, in about 200 smnller cities or
rural communities, and in every nook
or corner o f several states, notably on
the Atlantic seaboard.
Railroads will operate on standard
time, unless * blit now before ''-ti­
gress, which would give them permis­
he i* anxious to see Sanford and S em -! sion to use daylight saving timetables
inde county get busy on the now is passed. Hut banks nnd stock e x ­
changes and business radiating out
ro»dj and rtrectn.
o f New York nnd four o f five great
J. F. Huddleston o f Geneva was in cities along the const w ill be on day­
the city today with a load o f hen light saving time.
fruit. Mr. Huddleston is a living ex­
New ]York state, a fter an active
ample of the producer to consumer year o f organised farm opposition, is
bufintis and he brings n load o f not follow ing the footsteps o f its largo
«rpi, orsnges. grapefruit and oth«r cities. N ew York, Albany and Huffalo
pus j| Jq X.tuoui yo^um pint sj-».».« will be on daylight time, but such
t wait
pjojuvg oq Y&gt;tui places nr Syracuse nnd Rochester, a g ­
» svm money to the consumers.
ricultural as well as industrial cen­
ters, have repealed local ordinances
U. I&gt;. C. CONVENTION
nnd w ill continue to live by tho old
OPENS ORLANDO T U E S D A Y cloc kduring the summer.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, M ary­
The annual state convention o f tho land and New Jersey, however, w ill
United Daughters o f tho Confederacy l&gt;e on daylight time on n practically
of Florida takea place in this city state-wide basis. Whore local ordi­
Tuesday, May 2, continuing uptH nances govern conditions, w-tlnn
Friday t&gt;cuing.
Headquarters fo r been unanimous to “ snve an hour."
the convention will be at tho Rosalind
In N ew York City, Philadelphia,
Club, where all visiting delegates are HtifTnlo, Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburg,
Washington and Chicago tho clocks
1175 cash takes Maxwell tour­ will go ahead an hour at midnight or
ing car. Good tires and In good shortly after. And in all these cities
mechanical condition. Il's a renl action by tho local councils was unani­
mous, where state laws took care o f
bargain.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
30-tfc the change.

II. F. Holler of Orlnndo was in the
city today shaking hands with his
tuny friend*. Mr. Roller Is in the
busir.e*« of Milling paving brick and
lookleg after the making o f brick
retd&gt; the Road* of Durability— and

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] Study The Prices i
and Quality
l

Connecticut Mat year passed a law P Y T I1 IA N 8 CLOSE G RAN D
Nothing nicer fo r g ifts than fin*
providing fo r daylight saving only by
SESSIONS; O C A LA HONORED stationery. Going below coat fo r two
local ordinances. New London and
weeks at the Herald office.
18-3tp
New Haven alone adopted auch ordi­
The Grand Lodge o f Florida Knights
nances, 1ut this year Hartford has
C U T TH IS O U T— IT IS W ORTH
of
I^thias, came to a close Friday
joined their ranks, and daylight sav­
M O NEY
ing will become almost steto wide by night with the selection o f Ocala as
Cut out thi* slip, enclose witji 5c nnd
action in cities and rural districts all the next convention city and n recep­
tion at Fraternal Hall in hunor o f the mail it to Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield
over the state.
A vo., Chicago, III., writing your pnme
Rhode Island joined Massachusetts grand officers.
T. J. Watts, o f Chipley, was elect-&lt;nnd address clearly. You will receive
in a state luw fo r saving daylight at
the last session. All of Maine's large ed grand chancollor, succeeding W. 11. in return a trial package containing
cities will save the hour, but most of Crawford, of Orlando. At the recep­ Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound for
ow Hampshire will leave it ..a clocks tion Mr. Cradwofrd was presented coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
with the jewel o f the past grand chan- Pills fo r puins in sides and hack;
alone.
Chicago is ihe cents rof .» middle idllor by Hon. W . R. O'Neal, past rheumatism, hncknche, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
west belt which will have daylight grand representative.
Other officers elected for the ensu- Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
time. The city decided last year to
chunge its clocks by a v o t e 'o f ' the j lnR » enr » l th e morning session o f the cleansing cathartic for constipation,
J. C. D u m n cr, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
people and the eniinancc has not been
l^dgo were
attacked since.
° f Jacksonville, grand vico chanccHcr; bowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
E R. Dickinson, Tampa, grand pre-

666 cures Uiilous Fever.

,)l,t it takes Q U A L IT Y to hold him. Quality
u’ill remain Ion# after price is forgotten.

PLAY GOLF

URK’S REPAIR SHOP

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

NEW PERFECTIO N

T

ORLANDO STEAM
LAUNDRY

STEAM
LAUNDRY

RIVE &amp; WALKER

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NOTICE TO FARMERS
Now's the time for you to buy n MOLINE TRACTOR. We
have n special offer thnt you cannot afford to let get by you.
For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannot afford
not to buy a renl Tractor, thnt has been proven out to bo a
great success in Hits section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
will sell you a—

Corner First and Elm

D U B LIN , May L — Richard Crokcr,
M O LINE, Model D, latest improved Tractors
form erly leader of Tammany Hall,
New York, died at 3:30 o'clock Sat­
for $528.00
urday afternoon at Glencairn Castle,
Can furnish yoa from our stock in warehouse for imme­
Sandy Ford, a few miles from Dub­
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
lin. His w ife wns at the bedside.
The form er political leader spent The Launch S A N F O R D S m e m b e r this offer is only good until October 11th, so place
your order now,
the better part o f the Inst ten or For I'artiea, l'lcnlra, Fishing, Outings ■
twelve years in Ireland, where ho
:
owned extensive estates, making nc.
Capt.
Atkinson
casionnl visits to the United States.
PHONE 2102
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA
I’ hone 295-1.1
The last o ftheso visits was in the
liesldrnrr 203 K. Third St., Sanford J t&lt;oua,
[inaaunytasuvsnuranuM iarsasiiiuiaiim illl
spring o f 1921 when he went to New
York in connection with tho legnl
proceedings instituted by his sons to
prove him incapable o f managing his
own affairs.
Shortly a fter he returned to his
home at Glencairn Castle he became
seriously ill nnd his condition was de­
scribed as so had that It would he im­
possible for him to lenve his bed.
But he soon showed signs of improve­
ment and early this year ho was re­
ported to have ‘ regained his health
nnd spirits.
Croker took a keen interest In tho
negotiations between irolund nnd
England looking to n settlement o f
the age-long controversy over free­
dom for Ireland. When the treaty
providing fo r the free state was sign­
ed he gave it ns his opinion thnt by
the pact Ireland gained practtcally
everything fought fo r in the last
700 years. He believed 98 per cent
o f the people In America were in fa ­
vor o f thu treaty.

BELL BROS.

PRICES
^ c arc enabled to give you because we do
business at less expense and as for

QUALITY
WK guarantee S A T IS F A C T IO N on every ar1iGo that we sell. Could we do more?

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T H E H IG H P R IC E S "

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!*■ H* Sparkman, Tninpn, grand
Learn one new thing every dsy:
P IA N O CO.
keeper o f records and seal; D. W . • Cignr ashes don’t injure tho rugs in
TH R E E AR E HELD
Tompkins, Ocala, grand master o f ox-j a home where the woman is boss.
Wei aka Block
FOR SMUGL1NG
!chequer; George M. Lynch, St. PcteraIN 29 C H INESE burg, grand mneter at arms; L. M
W HY NOT TRY
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T A M P A , May* L — A fte r hearing Tom Cordan, South Jacksonville,
live hours o f testimony by Captain grand-outer guard.
JUST RECEIVED
William Hood, of the auxiliary schooThe Pythian SUli-ra closed
their
A Shipment of
tier Etta Mildred, who turned state's sessions Friday afternoon
at
the
W H E N YOUR CAR IS O U T OF
evidence on promise o f immunity, Elks' Home. They ulso selected Ocala
W H ACK
Golf Clubs and Balls
United States Commissioner J. W. as the next meeting place, ami electCone Saturday bound the three a!- ed the following officers:
Come in and Look Them Over
leged ringleaders in the smuggling of
Mrs. Mary Dnffin, of Molino, grand
WnHhlnKnnd Polishing 11 Specialty
twenty-nine Chinamen Into Tampa, chief; Ixiulsc McCoy, Jacksonville, I
April 22, Jackson Palmer, Howard grand senior; Laura Mnncely, Pcnsu-j Foot of Firnt Street, Sanford Avenue
Thompson nnd Ezra Atkinson, over to cola, grand junior; Martha Leak, Ft. |
A L L WORK G U A R A N T E E D
federal court under bonds o f $2,000 Myers, grand manager; Dclln Ender,
T H K SPO RTSM AN'S STORE
rnch.
Tampa, grand mistress of records and
Hood wn* held ns a material wit- correspondence; Grace Raker, Miami,
117 I’ nrk Ave.
Hanford, Florida
ness under |2,000 bond, and the five grand mistress o f finance; Alma Fnrmombers o f his crew, Cubans
and tner, Kissimmee, grand protector;
negroes, were held under bonds of Pauline Pritchard, Kissimmee, grand
$700 each.
guard.
In his testimony Hood told how he
The Pythian Sisters adopted n resbad made arrangements with Palmer elution thanking Gleaners Temple for
-whom he knew ns the owner o f tho the beautiful flowers which wore pre­
vessel, tto go i to Cardonas, Cuba, sealed inch o f the grand officers.—
fi • the Chinamen, and how he brought Orlnndo Sentinel.
Lne cargo into Tampa Bay and turned
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the Asinstics over to Atkinson, whom
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Jlsh lakes a 1920 Mode!
he knew ns Palmer's *
friend.He
portjSedan that’s in Rood enndisaid he and the crow w ere to
re- tion.
It’s a real bargain.— It. &amp;
coive $2,600 fo r the trip.
Ho also ( ) Motor Co.
3 0 - tfc
testified ns to conversnttions with
SA V E YOU MONEY
Thompson, who employed him, nnd
Q lI Cook S to re s a n d O v en s
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with Palmar, nnd arrangements to
smuggle liquor between Cuba and
H A V E YO UR
H E R E ’S no imoke and
tho United States, The only reason
this smuggling plot wan not carried
smell to make disagree­
Empire HoteT Block
LA U N D R Y WORK
through, ho said, was that Thompson
able work o f cooking with the
IH )N B A T
failed to meet him in Cuba nl the
ORLANDO, FLO R ID A
New Perfection Oil Stove.
specified time.
Clean, intense heat drives
Hood was the only witness at the
directly against the utensil
SANFORD MATTRESS FAC­
preliminary hearing. Government at­
and the flame stays where
TORY
torneys rr.id afterward they would
depend on documentary evidence they
you set it.
B. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
had obtnained to substantiate his tes­
We'll be glad to demonstrate
“ Old Mattrras Mad* New and
timony in the trial in federal court.
how
easily
you
can
regulate
New Mat Irma Made to Order"
W
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call
fo
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and
deliver
to
any
part
o
f
The Etta Mildred wns detained by
the New Perfection for any
tho Government, the crew nnd other city. Leave your bundle nt MonteFrench Avenue and 17th Rtrea*
sort o f cooking. W e have the
three men nrrerted April 22, after .-.r, rums Hotel or call I’ l.i-o* No. &lt;63 muu
inspection of the boat by customs have our wagon call.
New Perfection Oven also—
officers .showed evidences o f smug­
Sparton Horn Service
and it hakes perfectly.
gling. Confessions by tty? members
o f the crew and Hood led to the ar­
-A TSanford
rest o f the other three men. Pointer
Saturday said he was an attorney
Furniture Co.
Sanford Battery Service
from txmgwood, Mass.
Thompson
said he was an automobile mechanic
Company
from Boston, Mass., nnd Atkinson
French Dry Cleaners
said he wns an automobile mechanic
h 111 h h hi L
Itt ta h M
from Los Angeles, California.

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SANFORD
“ T h e C ity S u bstan tial**

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MAY 2, 1022

VOLUME H I.

N U M B E R 31

gI gantic oil agreem ent

GEORGIA GIRL
BAND CONCERT
KILS CHILD
AGAIN TONIGHT
ANGER FIT
WITH DANCE

OF ENGLISH SYNDICATE
AND RUSS GOVERNMENT

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TURNED ON GAS IN CHICAGO
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A P A R T M E N T SU ICID E
E N D E AV O R

Signed at Genoa by the X-Ray Specialist Died
Shell Group of British In Illinois hrom RoentOil Companies
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PARIS, May 2.— The American , , .
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Ada Jones, singer and maker probabDebt Refunding Commission has in- ...
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the crunch
Government w
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be risd to receive the government's . . . , * lu ,
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n f f „tp cirtiinl
observation*
oniiwhat
o ffe r lon,lit,on »n a local hospital of
acute B right’s disease. Relatives are
concerning the payment o f interest
hastening to her bodsido but physic*
on the French debt to the United
inns have little hope for her recovery.
States and amortization o f capital.
She wns taken ill yesterday morning.
GENOA, May 2.-C hlefcJustice T a ft
of the United State. Supreme court
will be asked to name the chairman
of the mixed arbitral commitee to be
established for controlling debts owed
b) the Russian government to fo r-!
nrn bond holders, according to the
p!*n arranged yesterday. The other
members of this commission wiU represent all the bond holders and the
Rjuian government respectively.
The commission wil hnvo power to
remit interest and decide all questions
affecting fon ign bond holders and
Ruilia’s ability to
her cbilga“ "J* lln,it wUI »'«
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niaY m*ko their
««n amug.-menta with theRussian
Durnmcr.t tf thrf desire.

GENOA, May 2.— The Genoa cor­
respondent of the I&gt;ondon Evening
N'»s in a dispatch to his pnper quotes
Colonel Hoyle, representing the Shell
jrroup of the British oil companies
h*re It denying an industrial agreen,r- • Ha l 111n aignetl lietween this in*
,fr‘ -t Br;'* Ih* Russian soviet govornt a&lt; reported. Reuter's correspon­
dent h,.r,. ,,y U|p I£u„ ij|n delegation

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P R E S E N T AND EVERYBO D Y
\V.\S H A P P Y

The bund concert nnd street dance
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CHICAGO. M ay 2 .-M is s Violet Inst night was n grent success In ev -1
1* lack Duncan, pretty nineteen &gt;car ‘ r&gt;- w "&gt;’ «nd the men and women dele-1

oldii divorcee wns arrested today charchar­
Well Known Specialist Suffered Death ged with murder in connection with
the dA»th o f her nephew, Hollis Boyd,
in Interest of Scienre
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two years old, o f Alton Pnrk, Tonnessee. The child wns found doad In his
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B E L L E V IL L E , |ll., May 2.— Dr. aunts
npnrtment
..*%• npu
IIIIVIH Saturday
OIUUMIII) night.
fllgfU.
IS lll^SIV AND DEM ONSTRATES
Rohrnts,
internationally
M itt’ Duncan la y on tho floor bciido
THAT IS TIIB HIC, S H U F J L E
Herbert
known ns the X-Ray and radium spec­ thiv boy with trn« turned on.
She
ENGLAND IS G ETTING
ialist,
died
at
his
home
here
yestorns
survived
by
physicians.
Attcmp.
wns survived by physicians. Attcmp.
A PORTION.
dny. Death was due indirectly to ted suicide is believed to have re­
III, The Al.nrllllrd I’ ffM l
bums received while experimenting sulted from a quarrel with R. C. DuLONDON,
May
in- with Roentgen rays before present day bay, an Atlanta business man. Miss
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— •- -gigantic
duitrisl agreement was sipned Sunday precautionary measures were known,
Duncan was from Atlanta.
at Gen s by representatives o f t h
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Ruulsn Soviet government and . A d a J o n e S I I I
Shell Group of British oil companies, A Q a J O I i e S 111
telegraphs the Evening News Genoa|
R o c k y M o U Ilt,
corrtipondcnt. Under the agreement
he u p , the Shell Group will control
all u!r« and under certain conditions
Noted Singer and Maker of Phonoall production of oil in every part o f ,
graph Records
Kuuis for an agreed period o f time.

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W IL L BUILD P Y T H IA N
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III* Thr Aw w IsifS i v » i
P L A N T C IT Y , May
.
&gt;' 2.— Plant City
Knights of Pythias are understood to
he considering the building o f a Py.
thinn temple here nt a cost o f $20,.
000 and preliminary sketches nnd tentatlve plans have been presented the
building committee by n Tampa archltcct. The proposed structure, it
is said, would bo three stories in city and county. Como out tonight
height.
and hear a good concert, dnnee i f you
wish and meet your friends and have
Come out to the hand concert to. „ good time. There will be lynches
night. They intend doing it all over provided tonight especially fo r the laagain.
dies.

Rotary Club Meeting
Seeking Dismissal
A t Noon— Luncheon
Catts Demurs . To ,
Was Greatly Enjoyed
U CO CPU I I n d i c t m e n t

D E LA N D F IR E D E P A R T M E N T
W A N T S PU B L IC TO A T T E N D
F IR E S A N D SE E TUP. WORK

Old Man Pci is
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Intermittent
Employ­
ment and Irregular
Breaking1Up China
Production, Etc.

* * twI to
lhp P«&gt;Pl® report that
many dollars were garnered for the
band. The evening started about 7:00 Resumes Attack Tw elve Miles South
o'clock when the hand headed by Mnyof Capitol
or C. E. Henry and FrnnV Akers pnA back
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’ rc*tandnt the comer o f Flrat street ami
f ° r Peklnir was vigorously
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r . o f Chnngsinticn,
M,‘ Kn.din. Here the taggin g took
in tho vlciryty
Changslnt
place and then the band started the twelve miles south o f thp rapitol yes
festivities by ripping o ff n few good terdny, the Chilites attacking gallantI t * B * « ,l
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ly end striving to aturn
both of stho
ones.
_ lion. Forest Lake took the stand utul enemy's flanks. Large casualties re­
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told what the bund was nnd what they ported.
wanted a fter which he
introduced
lion. F. P. Forster, who in his custo­
mary manner, told of the benefits of
the band and naked for the lienrty
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support
nn/f co-operation o f the people
o f the county,
The band will pity every night this
week nt tho Seminole Rank corner If
possible and in this way stir un inter- 1 , .
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est nnd enthusiasm and endeavor to ^ RAH S C A S U A L T IE S IN ERIN
SOUNDS L IK E W AR
get all the people interested in tfeieLIST.
thing that is o f great benefit to the

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NEW’ Y O R K , May 2.-John McCormlck has so far recovered from his
The regular w eekly meeting of the
recent illness, sailed for Ireland today Rotary Glub held todny at noon in the
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with his w ife and family.
\ aides was interesting,
— being
—the first
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meeting under the now president, D.
M A Y D A Y L IS T
.. Thrasher, who made a fine talk in
C A S U A L T IE S IN IT A L Y
taking over the rein , o f government
N U M B E R A B O U T F IV E
HOME, Italy, Slay 2.— With five
dead and »bout one hundred Injured
make up the May Day roil o f casualtics |n Itn|y . Thprc wprp no ,,|M r.
decs nf maKn|,ude.
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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
INVESTIGATE CONDITION
COAL INDUSTRY TROUBLE
IN STRIKE TROUBLE
W IT H V IE W O F SECURING D A T A
WHICH C O U LD IIP. USED FOR
REO RG AN IZATIO N
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W A SH IN G TO N , May ^ - In v e s t ig a ­
tion by, the Commerce ^Department
Into tho underlying trouble* in
th *
coal industry, auch aa Intermittcncy
o f employment, irregular production,
is being expedited, it wu* learned todny, with a view o f securing data
which might be used in proposed ad­
ministration plnn fo r reorganising the
entire industry’- Hint of administra­
tion's plan* for meeting the strike sit­
uation as divulged today indicated
high officials did not consider any
specific proposal fo r settlement o f the
present controversy hut rather con­
cerned with remedies for fundamental
l l l j r Tfc* X i i n r l a l r d I'r raai
difficulties underlying the general coal
B E L F A S T, May 2.— According to
situntion.
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Belfast police returns 148 protestsnts,
nnd 183 Catholics were killed in Bel­
IIU R N E I) H A L F
fast from July 1st Inst year to April
M ILLIO N BONDS BUT
2'.', lt'22. From January l» t this year
IT M E A N T N O TH IN G
to dntc r.l protestants nnd 69 Catho­
lic* have been killed.

DEATH. LIST
IN IRELAND
IS FRIGHTFUL

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T A L L L A IIA S 8 EE
May 2— A t ­
G A L W A Y , April 2.— A ll position* torney Gentral Buford, State Treaaoccupied by Republican forces here urer Luning and J. Stewart I^w ia,
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|wore seized Inst night by members of secretary of the Everglades DrninP E N S A C O L A , May 2.— Tne trial of the regular army. L ittle opposition.
nge Board, loosened up recently and
I \SUVVIIIU|
in '} ll
former
Governor tim
Sidney
J. Catts, of
burned half n million dollars worth
Florida, ....
on mic
the n
charge
of peonage,
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iai||ii m
o
f bonds ns if they were so much pa­
W A TE R H EARING A T
Parted in the federal court here yes­
per.
T IT U S V IL L E SOON
u&gt;n|n&gt;. ,)Ut Wtt&gt; nhort UvwL CminM.,
In fact they were so much pnper.
fnr thp eX. |rwvpnior demurred nt each
A public hearing is to take .dare at
It was nn issue authorized by
li *21 legislature fo r tho drainage d is­
J t o r n rising vote o f ‘thanksto'tho u
? k,r“ ,U Jurf B ln,lirtm,,Mt' nn'' “
«t 10:30 n. m., in connection with trict but nfter they had been engraved*
the party purchasing them decided It
retiring president
H R
Stevensfor
hpa!d" K for ’' * ny r*' ,lefu sn,'the preliminary examination of the
g | t il nt, II. R.
Stevens,for
nf the courtto grant
the defens, plea,Intro-coastalwaterwav from
lark
wanted a new clause inserted. Thebonds were re-graved nt thc expense
m .™ *
Amon/th. v i.L r / ,,,."™ ,
V
'" r, " n
Win C.1U-.I („ r l.y un n.t of con„r... o f the purchasing pnrty and a com­
LI n
'("H o r a present were trial upon the part of the prosecution, ami was approved June fi, 1920.
mission appointed to destroy the o ld
pendrick Guernsey and Chester (JoodA Ftlon on thc indictment which was
issue.
Cities located along the proposed
rich, o f Orlando, who were called up- returned Inst year, is said to Iw almost
Thus ’vns the occasion for thc seem­
waterway have been requested to lend
on to explain just why they were aL rertnin with both the defense nnd the
ing
extravagance.
representatives and to present brief*
owed to live in Ortnndu nnd both of government pressing for n decision—
giving information ns to the tonnage
them proved nn alibi in a satisfactory PVcn though the sought decision
' n nnd value o f the outgoing and incom­ H A R D IN G ASKED
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each case is opposed to tfie other.
ing commerce; what markets shipped
TO A P P R O V E BONUS
Condolence was attended to RotorCatts whoso t. rm
&lt;rnvem..r
(to; what proportion shipped by rail
B IL L HOUSE M EASURE

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D E LA N D , May 2.— C. II. Campbell,
chief o f the Del.nnd fire department,
in a communication to tho Del.nnd
Nows invites tho citizens o f this city r-nvcm.nl .na Inn. „ t th-lr UlU. -on.
„„
l.y , „ n , . » u , v ■” .ml m l S
f . c i T u , . . ' -Hi
( l l r T h r ( • • a r l i t r * l'rr«*t
to attend fire* a". &lt;1 ' sec what thure
W A S H IN G TO N , My 2.-H nrding
i » ^ *ntW co,” m tlco* w* rc ■PP°lnt* o f the Florida legislature Inst spring| have bearing upon the utility of n
may be o f interest, nnd enjoy your ed by the president and the name, of ,nto the acts o f the former chief e x . w„ erw .y th J S the . t i i *
w ill be asked by the Senate Finance
the economic conference also fla t­
8 j Sligb o f Orlando s chairman ( nmmittcc of Rrpuhllrnns to approve
ly denied having nm.Ie* any conccs- self/ Tho chiyf’s communication i* the member, read out in meeting and cutlve. In th .federal indictment it
designed to obtain the co-operntion o f slips showing the year's attendance waa. charged that a pardoned negro 0f^Vhe’ w ter Traffte U ™ o f S C l •he soldier*' bonus bill, differing from
•k&gt;n. to Shell interests.
citizens with the firo department. He were also passed among the member, at.te convict had be.fi forced to work 2
m te n ia v th it i i C l
the House measure only in minor eejbegin*
by
saying
that
although
motor
srntlnU.
A.M.Ws PR AYE D
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... ............ W-„ F,„ria„.
fire apparatus raises a huge racket on­
f , *R RAIN A T P L A N T C IT Y
T W Snnford R o U r , C,uk
. t " Wr“ " ^
* route to a blaze, nnd some people
ho nn event thnt will be anticipated T H R E E T R A IN M E N KILLE D
might Ixdievo the truck wns running ing In numbers and in interest and atoms thht he accepted a bribe to inpi i v t
l*rru|
F A S T F R E IG H T WRECK
with great Interest by all Florida
U .A M ITY, May 2 . - A . R. U r - sixty or seventy miles nn hour, as a hey- are expecting to do great things fluenco his vote as a member o f the
B. A O. R A IL W A Y TO D A Y
. .
. .
.
,
shippers. Announcements were Issued
in
the
year
1922.
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the WfeU y luncheon o f matter o f fact it seldom exceeds twen­
.U lc hoard nt j.nrdnn. on thv .ppl|c..
|,y Mr. S||,|, „ u„ „ „ „ „ „
' Uih here Inst week with ty-five or"thlrty-fives mile*.
( l l r T h * a.«l&gt;rln(rd I 'r r t .)
vlvnivnvy. J. J. L , ehl.
, h,. F|„ril|,, w „ „
“ The noise is put on for n purpose'' T H R E E CORNERED RAC E
M YE R SD A LE , Penn., May 2.—
moi,*' ' ' r, ™,ln' The croP* npcnlcd
i
I
-t i l In lv pin,. In S .n f.rd on
FOR S E N A T E IN A LAC H U A n o . h
“ I!*1 Mr* l»rric k . suggested snys the chief. “ It is to call atten­
In Ihn .1 .1 . c . „
, Wvdnv-lny. Mny a, nt , p. m , „ ,| Three trainmen were killed on a fa st
tion,
in
the
only
way
it
can,
to
the
freigh t on the Baltimore nnd Ohio,
of
&lt;! rm believer in the power
(H r Thr (M tirl,ird I'rranl
May 8 there will be nnother meeting which was wrecked here today, when
&lt;1 t » place o f tho fact that the fire department is on nn
G A IN E S V IL L E , May 2.— A three K IL L IN G O F W O M AN
at Sanford o f the league, when repre­ the locomotive Mew up. The dead are
f,I,
'nvocntion ask those who orrnnd o f emergency and deserves a cornered contest fo r the state senate
R E M A IN S A M YSTE R Y
sentatives from thc rhnmbcra o f com­
the engineer, fireman and brnkeman.
''"i ,n rise with him and clear rond or right-of-way to get to its from AlachuM county has developed
S T IL L W ITH O U T A C L U E merce of nil cities located on the pro­
Thc
engine wns one o f the most pow­
destination
in
the
shortest
pussiblc
with the announcement o f Dr. J. II.
Moil
,Evt,r&gt;' m“ n Prw,en‘
posed waterway as well as from cllics erful on the rond, handling fast
time."
Colson, o fthia city, that he would be
U n ll
T ’ h“ nd whi'- Mr.
towns n,on^
along ••"’
the K*»t
East Coast,
Coast, sm
and
k m»de the prayer.
IIOOPESTON'"Mav'a- ,’\n"(V„r(*(.. nnd u,wn*
l freight, when the boiler let go. Ten
A fte r discussing the Maze hound, n candidate In oppoaltion to II. Me L.
that citizen who drops all business to ^ d p " T t " , , i ; : ,,^ T ; ; . “ . „ n r t
* .............. * .............................................................................................. * *....... f cars next to the engine were derailed
nnd caught fire and destroyed.
* A|I DEPARTMENT
t chase a fjrc truck, and those o f tho ilk Wntlrinn nf Mlvnnopy »ho nlrrnd, * « * » f
Hnnn.. nrv ..III , I « A
who get in tho way o f the firemen, tho hnvo
" ANTs BOY'S N A M E
their
hnt«
In
0
1
1
^
U
&gt;
the
method
o
f
ht?r
do....
.
...
have their hats In the ring. Dr. CoL 0U* " c*uc 10
method o f her deThe waterway will open vnst oppor BIG C ITR U S D EAL
1 LEA It HD OF DESERTION chief refers to city ordinances doslr- son will make an active campaign for mi,e ,,n,, the
hns virtually rclctunitirs for Inland Florida in her com­
N O C A T R R F R U IT CO M PAN Y
i C(l t° curb interference. However, he the office.
Rated to the realm o f unsolved mysmercial and industrial enterprises nnd
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tcrics.
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SELLS TO BOSTON FIRM
says
the
department
lielicves
that
in K
ks
vTh , . , : ^
^ A IN
sv
will insure reasonable transportation
more
can
be
accomplished
by
co-operaSIX STO RY HOTEL ON
Department •
V 2^ ' The W &gt;r
rates.—Orlando Sentinel.
( H r T h e A s a w r ln fr d I 'r r a t )
a
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“ U n*hi^ ‘ on has aiked lion than coercion.
W A T E R F R O N T A T ST. I'KTK A P P R O P R IA T IO N ASKED
% A R C A D IA , Mny 2.— The Fosg ♦«
rirt.nl f r, thJ"
to clear
“ A ll tjie department would desire Is
FOR W A R FRAUD C AS E S
Company, o f Boston, Mass., has purORANGES FOR 1921
th ,r ,
, D,m " N ’ S ix e r s , Ala- j co-operation," he concludes. “ So the
i n r T h r A u n r lilr S P r r u l
rhsscd
fo r approximately $800,000
30.700.000 BOXES
ST. PETERSBURG, May 2— Hida
O f f T h r A . « o r l n ( r i , P rr a a t
m ,m enV?V(‘» H dUb5 r 1.‘ ’y •hL,, Gov‘ next timo you want to see a fire, come
the
citrus
fruit Interests here of the
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construction............
o f a six
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story hoW A S H IN G T O N , May 2. - Request
( l l r T h r A *».»rln (rd C r n . ,
^ who
VL ',Urlng tho w* r ahead and maybe you can help. But fo r the
Nocatce
Fruit
Company, owned by
- ASH
y IN
, G«TOm
y
m o total
W
N . May
2.— Tho
,w® years whl, 7 ^
“ Vy moM «&gt;»n take to thc curbs when you hear the tel on the waterfront nt the foot o f D&gt;r special appropriation of half a
W. G. Welles. B. F. W elles and An­
Central
Avenue
here
w
ill
be
asked
million
to
bo
used
for
prosecution
o
f
j
'«lu
e
o
f
fruit
and
fruit
products
on
W rtlrkinr tl ‘ ! h*
,UD P °'«i to apparatus and members o f the depart­
drew Shclfer. Included in the pur­
*for
- ,}&gt;
’ e draf,,u‘ &gt;- handers
registered
m ™ ro« iat&lt;?r«&lt;l ment and wait until it all has passed. for inimKiistely by the company pro- war frnud cases was sent to tho house farm* in 1921 was $525,000,000 as
compared with $744,000,000 in 1919, chase was the packing house owned
enlista,) in
D' N * S*nders*' but Then park your car at the curb away moting. the structure. The proposals *od»y by President Harding.
----- —|•!•* department o f agriculture an- by thc Nocatce concern, and thc 250
r‘*ftie, - iv .h V v ? 7 . un,,nr hlg
from a fire hydrant and at least a call fo r steel skeleton ^instruction,
I’vle s4m _
’ ifholson Sandora." square away from the fire.
nounced yesterday. The decline is at­ acre grova.
Then the first o f iu kind in tho city. Plans A T T O R N E Y G E N E R A L
tributed
to killing frosts early in 1921
fo r eighty-five rooms, sixty
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D A U G H E R T Y 'S F A T FEE
horded I) v « * * ,PM cro**ed and walk or run the remainder o f tho dis­ provide
PA LM BEACH POST
nnd
to
lower
prices.
five
o
f
them
with
baths.
FOR
MORSE'S
R
E
L
E
A
S
E
Drshs Ni,l,*tnd*r* “ * * deserter tance, see what there may be o f in­
AMERICAN LEGION
Production o f apples In 1021 was
Youth who h. ho,*°n S»nders as a terest and enjoy yourself without
RID O F MORTGAGE
h° h&gt;‘1 -w w d hU country.
i n r T h e A a a w lK r d Preset
only 90,881,000 bushels as compand
doming into range o f the stream of H O RTIC U LTU RISTS .MEETING
W A S H IN G TO N , May 2 .-Itc p o r u with 233,077,000 in 1920.
Peaches
A T LAKELAND T O D A Y water. Thank you fo r your co-operachrnbt
Thr ASMN-Iafea P m a )
P L A N T B O AR D S P E C IA L
M ’ ^ ^ e r t y now .t - dropped from 45,620,000 bushels In
tlon."
W E S T PA L M BEACH , May Z —
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torney general, had received n fee o f 1920 to 32,733,000 •In 1921, and pears
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m u s ic ia n .
(H r The teaseUied Prrsa,
$25,006 from Charles W. Morse fo r from 10,806,000 to 1,076,000. There Palm Beach Post No. 12 o f the Ameri­
"IK S IN C A I.IP O R N IA
The Business and Professional Wo*
can Legion, here last night touched a
L A K E L A N D , Msy 2.— The annual obtaining Morse's rclqaoe In 1915 from was
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slight increase In production of
mens Club will have a chicken supper convention of the Florldn Ilortirul- *he Atlanta penitentiary, were rep eat-1oragnes at 30,700,000 |&gt;ox
match to a mortgage o f $6,000 on
Vtftfe Chenev
2~ J o h n *t the Miller building, corner o f First tural Society began here today fo r a
their houae and lot. The finance of­
in the senate today by Caraway,
ficer, W. C. Crittenden, announced
""»*«clsn of „ ’ 1^ ' ,* V*M y irt and «n.j Pork, Saturday night, May (1th. three days session. A special confer- Democrat, o f Arkansas, and denied by
Four eggs can be boiled and four
« M» hom- h ‘
rePutation, died Price 75c. Everybody come and en­
that all obligations on the property
ence o f the 8 tate Plant Board o f In- frienda o f Daugherty. •
slices o f toast browned at the name
,hcr&lt; illaJT. h
Ye*terday, « f , er , joy good home cooking. Watch ip r
had been cleared. State Commaadsr
spcctors and nurserymen, w ill be held
time with a new device operated by Jerome Wideman gave a brief admenu31.6t-;w-Ite Thursday afternoon.
!.ct us do ytftir Job Printing.
a single gas range burner.
'Iregs at the ceremony.

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TIIE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922
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The Amount Doesn’t Count

It’s the Start

That’s the Thing

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and sold separately,' giving all an1P IG G L Y -W 1 G G L Y STO R E S
equal chance, as the highest bidders
CO M ING T O S A N F O R D —
OF HOY SCOUTS IS
will be the owners.
LO O K IN G F O R L O C A T IO N
O RG ANIZED IN O RLAND O
A t noon a barbecue lunch will be

D ISTR IC T CO UNCIL

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Piggly-W iggly stores arc said to be
A district council o f Doy Scouts served to all with cold beer. Free
GAIIETII HUGHES
to all visitors to the Stock Farm, all over the world and hence they
was organized in Orlando yesterday
whether
you
arc
a
buyer
or
n
ot
1
must
be
in
Sanford
in
order
to
make
at n luncheon which took place at
-IN Mr. F. N. Burt, the owner o f the good the statement since Sanford is
noon at the San Juan hotel when
stock
has
spent
many
thousands
o
f
such
n
large
part
o
f
the
world
just
nearly forty representatives from alx
counties, including Orange, lake, dollars on his Spring Garden Ranch, now. Ben Adler, tho secretary and
:
Seminolr, Osceola, Brevard and Vol- nnd he is giving this auction to draw treasurer^and Edward Stem, the pre»usla, were in attendance to put afoot the people and show them what he Ident of the Piggly-W iggly Stores, ac■ the Boy Scout movement In the dla- has got there. He said among the companicd by W. C. Nicholson asd J.
trlct comprised o f the six counties. mutes will he some o f the biggest B. Doyle were in the city Saturday
:
Donald A. Cheney, scoutmaster o f Or­ and best in the state, and he will re- looking for a suitable location and
Hna been decided fo r many a man by just tITat few dollars
lando,
arranged the luncheon and was serve nothing that I* put up before were greatly surprised at the wondcrhe saved with the aid o f
appointed chairman over the meeting. the auctionee r. A good crowd o f ful growth o f Sanford since their last
horse and mule men ns well as politi­ visit nnd they are more determined
Stanley A. Harris, a member o f
cian*
are expected to be in attendance than ever to place a first class store
ALSO A COMBDT
the National Council o f Roy Scouts,
When your b ig opportunity comes, will you be able to seize
Wednc*dny.
In this growing city. The latter two
was the principal speaker. He told
It?
gentlemen remained over today and
o f the progress o f the movement In
A complete line o f magazines for will stay here until something defin­
America and outlined a plan for the
May, also Fashion Plates and daily ite can be done in regard to a store
local district. In these counties there
newspaper!.— Mobley's Drug Store.
room and ns they have several
in
are nlrindy seventeen Roy
Scout
:
Tomorrow— Ethel Clayton in •Th*
30-3tp sight they will probably close for one
troops nnd the movement now footed
Cradle" also Fox News.
in
a
few
days.
through yesterday'* meeting by men
A
R
E
A
L
H
A
R
G
A
IN
In
the
event
that
they
cannot
secure
who nro nil representatives o f proml-1
$100 enwh lakes 1918 Ford n store in the proper location they will
nent civic organizations in their com­
MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU
louring
ear.— II. &amp; O. Motor Co. wait until a store o f the kind wanted m ® E D I S ® m E ) | c ] E [ u i 3 ]
munities will he nn Incentive for the
30-tfc can be built but they wish to assure
work which has already begun. Comthe people of Sanford through the
mittteee were appointed in each coun­
Herald that they are coming to San­
ty to further the movement. Those P R E S B Y T E R IA N S W I L L
ford
sure.
attending the lunrheon were:
B U IL D N E W M A N S E
R. F. Maguire, Orlando, Kiwants;
STRENGTH
PROGRESSThe Presbyterians o f Sanford nro a
J. II. Asher, Orlando, Kiwanls; Stan­
-S E R V IC E
$125 cash takes a practically
ley A. Harris, New York, National progressive bunch o f people nnd be­ new Grant. Good tires and e v ­
Counril; J. Y. Cheney, Orlando, A m ­ lieve in having everything necessary erything good.— II. &amp; O. Motor
Tho nights are really cold,
erican leg ion ; Geo. Y. Hcnnlg, San- in church property nnd in n good home Co.
30-tfc
FOR R K N T— Nicely furnished, cool fonl, American Legion; A. R. Dou­ for their pastor. Dr. Brownlee hn»
tho days nro pleasant, rain
Im?«I room, $3.00 per week. 314 Kant gin*, Orlando, Kiwnni*; E. G. Hnuselt, been putting up with the old manse
is in sight, crops aic look­
The Ladies' Home Journal and all
Fifth S t
,
20-2tp Orlando, Rotary; F. G. Rush, Orlan­ next to the rhunh on Onk avenue for popular magazines at Mobley’s Drug
ing well nnd bringing in the
FOR R K N T— 8-room house on Union do, Rotary; W. J. Horan, Orlando, many year* hut it ha* served its pur­ Store.
money,
buildings arc going
30-3tp
A ve. A. P. Connelly.
2fl-tfc Boy Scouts; W. M. U ntil**, St. Cloud. pose as n home and is now more val­
up, everything is prosper­
fififi cures Dengue Fever. 3 0 -o a w ^ n
ous and everybody is happy
FOR R K N T— Two unfurnished room*, Roy Scouts; R. II. Anthcam, New uable for Sunday school purposes and
— thus Msy is ushered in
bath, for Sigbthousekccping. Good Sinyrnn, Roy Scouts; R, H. Bronson, through the generosity o f Mrs. Willis
today and wo should wor­
location. Apply "R . fi.", caro o f Her­ Key West, Rotary; D. E. Duffendorf, a fine lot was given to the church at
Classified Ada 5c a line. No
I have moved over to W ight Bros.
ry. Tho greatest spot in the
ald Office.
o t fc St. Cloud, Boy Scout*; A, E. Cowger, the comer o f Ninth and Palmetto
..ad taken for leaa than 25c.
world today is your own
St. Cloud, Amcrirnn U nion; M. C. and a comfortable brick mnnso will be Garage. When you want n real auto­
and positively no claaalfied
city— Sanford. Don’t forget
Haddock, Sanford, Boy Scouts; B. M. built at once, the work having already mobile, call nnd sec me. When they
ada charted to anyone,4Cash
this.
W A N T K D — Young man with some W. Sturdivant, Oviedo, Boy Scouts started. The new mnnse will not only mnkc better cars, I will sell them. Tho
muit accompany aU'ordera.
5:10 A. M. M A Y 1, 1922
bookkeeping anil office experience. nnd American Legion; Geo. F. Me- be fine for the pastor but will add Ruick nnd Oldsmobile.
Count five worda to a line
Maximum
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7fl
N. II. G ARN ER .
Addre** " A " enro o f Herald. 20-Ctc Culloch, Orlnndo, otnry; C. II. W il­ greatly to tho appearance o f the city. 29-3tc
and remit accordinily.
Minimum ---- ------------ co
liams, Lakeland, Rotary; D. E. Tur­
— Hewn _____
hour!
Range
.....— ......— . C8
ner, Sanford, Rotary; W. C. Fusing- n e g r o r o o m i n g h o u s e
E. A. M offitt has returned from
longlenf pine ties. Please com­
ton, Orlando. Kiwnnls; D. A. Cheney,
BOMBED IN K A N S A S C IT Y
Hastings and is ready to take up his
B arom eter........... .... 30.20
municate with us promptly.—
Calm and cloudy.
Orlnndo, Boy Scouts; II. M. Benrdall,
F IV E LOSE T H E IR L I TBS usual hnuling. Phono 1C7-W. 29-2tp
Georgia-Florida Pine Co., Jack­
Kiwnnls; Goo. C. Ilurgmnn, Daytona,
sonville, Fin.
28-Gtc
K A N SA S C ITY, Msy L - A negro
Rotary nnd American leg ion ; Alfred
FOR S A L K — Arm y tent, 10x10 ft, In
N O TIC E !
" A N TK D — Position n* stenographer.
A. Gan, Daytonn, Rotary und Am eri­ rooming house here was demolished
Rood condition, alto 7x0 Ruble tent,
Having sold out the book anJ peri­
Addre** “ W ," caro the Herald.
can leg io n ; Paul Garrison, Daytona, early today hy two explosions and a odical nnd magazine business to E. I).
both with floor*, cheap. Phone 107-W,
20-3tp American legion ; II. F. Boyd, Cler­ Are whch followed. Tho loss o f life Mobley, nil o f our old customers will
29-2tp
W A N TED -- Salesman:
5100.00 and mont, Boy Scout*; C. W. Goodrich, at first was estimated to be heavy, now find n complete line o f all the
FOR S A L K — Potato barrels In any
commission to sell guaranteed cord Oilando, Rotary; Joe M. McCormack, will probably not reach more than magazines, papers and periodicals at
quantity, special prices on car lots, and fabric tire* direct from factory at
Orlando, Rotary; Theodore L. Mead, four or five, according to the police. Mobley's Drug Store on Park Avenuo.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater lowest prires.— Good*lock T ile
C o, Ovcido, scoutmaster; D. E. Fishbnck.
20-tfc
T. J. M IL L E R &amp; SON.
For Florida: Partly cloudy
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc 1100 S. Michigan A v e , Chicago, IlliOrlundo, Rotary; W. R. Clarke. Or­
A R E A L B A R G A IN
nnd somewhat unsettled to­
noia.
30-ltp lnndo, Boy Scouts; I,. E. Gccslin, Or­
FOR S A LE — Warehouse with It. R.
$150 ciwh takes 1919 Ford
WANTED
night nnd Tuesday.
aiding. Within four blocks o f center WANTED—Position as caretaker of lnndo, Boy Scouts; C. R. Gilmore, Roadster.— H. &amp; O. M otor Co.
A man to sell used cars. I*rcfcr ex­
of city.
orange grove.—Geo. Iltinter. Route I.crshurg, Hoy Scouts, scoutmaster;
30-tfc perienced mnn.— N. II. Garner. 28-3tc
Gep. W . K N IU IIT
A, Ilox 100-II.
30-0tp L. C, Smith, Mount Dora, K. o f P,;
272-tfc
Cornelius Christiancy, Allnndale, Boy
Scouts; Clyde L. Maull, Orlando, AmfO R S A L E -A practically new piano.
orlran
Legion; W. F. Flower. Orlan­
High grade, wnlnut finish for cash.
FORDS!
FORDS!
FORDS
10 Stores in Georgiado, American Legion; S. Kendrick
$150.00.
310 Cypress Ave.
23,tfp
1921 Roadster Trurk
■1 Store in Floridn
Guernsey.
O
rl««d
-,
p.
0
U
i&gt;
1921
Coupe.
DoWitt
W W flAI.H -One 5-room bungnlow,
I Miller,* Orlnndo,
1921 Touring.
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■Rotnry;
—
/ •
D.
L.
Soc«Ut] un oantord Height*, $ 1,500,
Thrnsher, Sanford, Rotary.
1922 Sedan.
cash, n bargain.— A. P. Connelly,
A ll above rnra hate starters.
__________________ 27-tfc
S T A T E B AN K ERS
1920 I-ton Trurk.
F o r S A L K — Household furniture.
• *
_ __
All in fine condition, tires, etc.
G IVE SCH O LARSH IPS SS /-&lt;■
Apply to 11R Myrtle Ave.
28-Gt|
HANFO RD MOTOR CO.
F o r S A L E OR L E A S E -O n a 20 acre,
The Florida State Bankers Associa­
Dodgr Dealers
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking Phone No. 3
26-f&gt;tc tion gave three $100 scholarships to
distance to city. Two lota corner
he awarded three boys In the agri­
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west
cultural clubs o f this state.
This
■fde Palmetto a ve, 60 ft. from Elev­
they did nt their recent meeting in
17,700 Acre* in East Orange
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey,
County
Gainesville.
■ ■
owner, 115 N. Spring S t , Lox Ange­
The scholarship* are to go to n boy
■ ■
las, Calif.
28fltf; 20-tf
In West Florida, n boy in Central
FOR SALE -Paige speedster at a
Florida and to n boy In South Florida,
bargain. Good tires nnd everything.
and are to the College o f Agriculture, ■ ■
Rich Farming, Citrus and
104 W. First St.
25-0tp
University o f Florida, Gainesville. In ■ ■
Trucking Land*
order
to win one o f these scholar­ ■ ■
Being Syndicated in
STO P— LOOK— READ
ships, a boy must be a regular memFR U IT-PR O D U C E SH IPPER S
l»er o f an agricultural club, be sufflT ry our expert service collecting Rail­
Each tract fronting on Orlandocicntly advanced In school work to
Ocean Boulevard nt the extreme­
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
enter college, and his club work must
ly low price o f—
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
■ a
be most outstanding.
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
■ a
This is the fifth year the bankers
Five Years in Which to Pay.__
■ ■
Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with P. It.
■ a
have given theso scholarships. SevTitle Good— Warranty Used
R. Claim Department, ten years, Seaoral boys have been aided materially
Guaranteed
ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc
by this help to go to college. There
Land May lie Occupied Before
F'OIl S A LE — H I acres, four miles out
Payment Completed
are several students in college at tho
This tract consists o f 17,700
on good road, opposite Country
present time by reason o f these
acre* bordering both sides the
Club; new G room bungalow, garage
scholarships.
■ a
Drlando-Kust Const Sixteen-foot
nnd out buildings; some land cleared
Boulevard for about eight miles,
■ ■
and planted in fruit trees; good water.
SAN FO RD MORTGAGE
la intersected by tho Florida
■ a
G. Hirschi, It. I, Sanford, Fla. 30-dtp
East Const Railroad and two
LO AN CO., O PENS
■ a
other ntnin county highway* one
F o r HAi.k~ -60 bushels good sound
O FFIC E FOR BUSINESS
o f which is to be hard-surfaced
______
\
Alabama car corn. See E. C. Ech­
also.
ols at Sanford Mnttress Factory.
The Sanford Mortgage Loan Co.,
Upon completion of these hnr.1ha* opened offices in the Garner
27-ltc
sut faced roads the value o f this
land will increase very sub­
building at 115 Park avenue in the
stantially as has already been
half o f the room occupied by Haynes
demonstrated In all other sec­
W i t R E N T— Rooms ami kitchenette.
Ratcliff and are ready for business.
tions o f Orange County, nnd tho
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
They will loan money to anyone wan­
syndicate proposes to sell
in
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
ting to build residences nnd nrr rea­
imnll tract* the syndicate hold­
ings
nt
a
profit.
dy
to loan nt once. Watch for their
m t llE N T — Cottage on Pnlmctto
This tract is virgin timbered and
advertisement
In the Dally Herald.
avenue, between 7th nnd Rth 8 L
the timber is conservatively es­
■ ■
Call 428-J,
3Q.3tc
timated to be worth $12.00 per
sere.
W E D N E SD A Y W IL L BE
FO R R E N T —3 nice furnished hoifscReference*— Any bank or busi­
TH E BIG D A Y A T
keeping rooms, 2 beds, gas
and
ness house in Orange County.
DE LEON SPRINGS
lights, both. 314 East Fifth Street.
Honest Ralramen Wanted
____
30-2tp Mall Coupon Today for Particular*
The hlg Auction Sale of Blooded
J W )R R E N T— Nicely furnished two or O R LA N D O -E A ST COAST L A N D CO. Horses, Mares and Farm Mules, takes
three room apartment, summer 120 So. Orange Ave., Orlando, r*la.
place this Wednesday on the Spring
rates. 202 Park Ave.
29-3tp w Please send particulars o f your 17,­ Garden Ranch Stock Farms, at De
700 aero development.
‘
This
In no
FOR R E N T — Four room house, g a ­ mnnner obligates me.
Leon Springs.
rage, garden, near town and near Name ...........
Over fifty head o f first class farm 9
Ave. Phone 107-W.
29-2tp
mares and farm horses. Farm mules
A ddress___
matched pairs and. single workors.
K R K N T — Garage, HOfl Magnolia
Sanford Dally Herald, Sanford, Fla.
Twenty-five big powerful
heavy
A ve. ________________________ 28-3tp
mules,
fo
r
saw-mill
or
heavy
haolFO R R A N T — fc-room apartment with
Ing * f any kind will be sold. The
auction starts at ten o'clock Wednes­
day morning May 3, and will contin­
ue until the last one o f them an* sold.
Each animal, or span will be put u p '

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“LITTLE
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Orlando to Ocean
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LADIES’ DEPARTM ENT

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5/4 Yards Good as Gold

SOFT COLLARS

9

BLEACHING

That need no starch. Launder
at night, ready to wear
next morning *

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$28.24 per Acre

$ 1 .0 0
4*4 Yards

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27-in. wide

LAUNDERED COLLARS

$ 1.00

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$ 1.00

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�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, M AY 2, 1922
^es
C H IL D R E N IN SP R IN G TIME.
Zeds Davidson, Corresponding Sec­
But like the camel that commenced
stress laid on the fact that this fel­
Mrs. C. Osborn, 7812 Hillside Rd^
ret
tary.
to edge its way Into the tent the
low or that fellow voted against us
Agnes
Dumas,
Recording
Socretary.
Cleveland,
0 , writest "M y grnrd’
number J t tourists grew Into vast ar­
P a U l a k f d * % t w j • l I r r n M i t i M | l l a w one time and we intend to soak this
Rose Gallagher, Treasurer.
4 mr ■» Ika llr r a ld B i IM I m , IWT
daughter
was
troubled with a cough
mies,
und,
emboldened
at
all
lack
of
candidate or that candidate because
M asnolla A a r , SantorO, F la .
It was decided that the name o f the for nearly two years. She took Fob
rebuff,
actually
made
themselves
at
he Injured us in one way or another
home— and to "crowd” upon the reg- uiociatlon should be, "The Alumni 1t,y*g Honey nnd Tar nnd her cough U
at some time in the past. This is not
now gone. It loosened the phlegm so
} ular residents— those who paid fo r tbo Association of the S. H. S » "
the way to get the best men into o f­
i*tiii.ia ifi:u a
There will be a vary important she could raise it easily.”
Foley's
good
roads,
who
paid
taxes
to
mainfice and should never be the manner
K AIlar
« . J. l l i l l . I . Y —
tain
government
o
f
the
different
meeting
next
Monday
night
at
the
Honey
and
Tur
is
just
what
children
r m U n - T i a a a a i f r in which candidates aro to be picked.
w. J. m i .i . a n n
.. ( i a i n a l M a a a a r r
W. A. \
towns nnd cities and counties. A large High School at 8 P. M., to discuss should have fo r feverish colds, coughs
I
Irr
u la tt u a M a n a f r i It is the duty o f each voter to choose
a;. L. 11» M l*
percentage
o f them would commence plnns for the banquet. A ll members "snuffles,” and tight, wheezy breath­
I 'h o a a I W up l a CiUO I*. M.
the best men for the place regardless
doing business; they found that rent arc urged to he present at this meet- ing. Be sure to get Foley's. It checks
l l t « r &lt; l a l a ( H a lv a H a i r K a a v a a a
o f whether they are your friends or
A p p tlrallva
croup nnd whooping cough, too. Sc!d
cost them nothing,* and that they ing.
not nnd n campaign Is the one place
Mub.r rl|&gt;i lun I ’ r l r r la A A a a a r a
AGShtl Dll MAH,
everywhere.— Adv,
could
establish
themselves
us
auto­
Svhere enmities
nnd
friendships
Oar Y ear Recording Secy.
mobile
repairers,
or
contractors
in
i i a H aaik a
should ho forgotten— if possible.
l I v l I v v r r A la C l i p I f C a i r W i
various lines, or even ns grocers—
$375 cosh takes n 1917 Buick
And then— politics is not the ruling
--------- IS O a t a
Oav W r v h
■ A
R
E
A
L
B
A
R
G
A
IN
and
this
large
percentage
brought
the
Roadster.
Good tires, good me­
object o f the universe. We must have
Ip H a l
balance into ill repute. The vorious
$225.00 cash lakes 1920 Oak- chanical condition.— 11. &amp; 0. .Mo.
a l l vatlrvlp rsarra
H rm ln olv
( a v a HP
l
good men in office hut we should not
and la pullllahrd a v v r j Krtdap.
A d a rrcommunities were forced to lfcgin u&gt; |an(j five-passenger. Good tires tor Co.
30-tfc
l l a l a a r a Ir a m a l a k a a n a ai appIlMr spend nil o f our time trying to get
T"
draw the lino between actual tourists antj jn ^ood con dition .— H/ &amp; O.
Ha a. I l r m o v r a t l r l a p olll tv a.
them
in
office.
We
have
other
nnd
| » t T , ali v ap a l a a l a a a w , ____
The world at your door every even­
who came to enjoy the season iv d M o tor Co.
SO -tfc
much more important Interests at
M K W lIK It r i l l : A S H O C IA T K II IM IIIM
ing
fo r 15c.— Daily Herald,
who could afford to do so and the
,
— - .. — ■
The Associated Press Is exclusive­ stake nnd this little old town of San­
tVlien a young feller ha* u gal on mendicant who possessed anarchlstlNothing
nicer
for
gifts
than
fine
ly -ntitlcd to the use fo r republics- ford needs so many improvements th* string. It's next to Impossible fet
cal tendencies and believed that all stationery. Going below cost fo r two tw Ha *4 H* K* fc* *4 Ha iu a*
tion o f all news dispatches credited to that we have hut little time to sit hltu to remember tb’ text of a sermon. . i •
a _ L ! __ ...L • I
thinga came to him who’d grab,
weeks at the Herald office.
18-3tp
tt or not otherwise credited in this pa­ around nnd talk about our neighbors
H A V E YOUR
A
recent
copy
o
f
the
Saturday
Even­
per and also the local news published nnd endeavor to show up their short­ oud summer season must depend on
Herald want ads get res kits.
comings. To our mir.d the building other states, for fresh vegetables, or ing Post hns an article pertaining to
herein.
the situation which Is most timely in
up
of
the
city
and
the
county
and
revert to the tin can for all that Is
A ll rights o f republication of spec­
this regard, nnd the extract which
ial dispatches herein arc also re­ the Chntnber of Commerce and the used,
DONE A T
W H Y NOT T R Y
many other interests should take up
Four months idleness for Florida follows will be verified by every rea­
served.
our attention nnd in this Chamber of productive lands and gardens is too der:
Florida hns made it plnin that she
so.
Cormnnrre lies much of the future much valuable time lost. L et’s get
greatness o f Sanford.
We should out o f the ruts and make Florida a wants no more of these seasonal la' borers who can’t make a satisfactory
Lady Astor says:
“ What young oach and every ode get behind this real all-year state."
WHEN YOUR CAR IS O U T OF
living in their own communities. Most
married couples need is a lot more Chamber o f Commerce movement,
------- "U- . ■—-WIIACK
o f them arc so hard-boiled that a
understanding and a lot less twin pay up our dues, attend the gover­
JEST FLO RID A
diamond-pointed drill is needed to
beds." Lady, you are nil right and nors meeting every Friday, take lun­
We call fo r nnd deliver to any part uf
penetrate
their
shells;
nnd
most
o
f
a Indy a ft fr our own heart. *
city.
I.cave your bundle at Monte,
cheon with the men who are doing
Very frequently a very few words
Wnshingand Polishing a Specialty
-n— -■ ■ ■.
zutnr H otel or call Phone No. U&lt;5 m i
things, listen to tho list o f nrhievo- tell a very great deal. This was 11- 1th™ ' hnvo n" " ,uch
f1°'* " eat;
Foot of-First Street, Sanford Avenue
have our wngnn call.
N o oite knows tbo troubles o f the^uents und accom pli^i unfits, put in n luMratwl onr day laat wret'k durinsr tha
t ^oan^nr,s nn' * u‘ ’ * K
*'
newspaper man.
You can print a word o f our own about whnt hns been all-Florida friendship tour. The party
n" “ H,rksh,ro l,0K h“ " to \ “
A L L WORK G U AR AN TE E D
daily paper every day in the year and done or should he done and In this o f Jacksonville business nnd profesP**1- Timan ,oW" * havo bc‘
make no mistakes and never have a way assist the Chamber o f Commerce sional men were in Tampa, where b't,n to cb,*rK‘’ vnr,ou" I " ! ™ foT *hc
,
„
, „ 4
LaU D Ch
kind word o f praise spoken to you instead of standing outside looking In the y were cordially welcomed, ns in Privilege o f staying in them-prices
about it hut just make one little mis-^nud telling about the shortcomings of the other Florida, places they had rnn**m': from twenty-five cent&gt; 0 , For Parties, Picnics, Fishing, Outings
take in a name one time during the the members of the Chamber o f Com. visited, and the speeches made* th e n n,* ht *” "'vetity-five
« ni« ht or
year nnd you are cussed from Dan merce who are endeavoring to nc* expressed hearty cooperation ‘ in the {rom f,’,,r
*
to ton dol,a" n
to Beershebn nnd from Pensacola to oimplish something. Politics should enterprise on whieh the visitors,were month. Even the free towns won^
Phone 293-L1
Coen Coin. Every person In the have no purl In any of the dcllbern- emkirl.cd. That enterprise, the pur­ admit residents who wish to go to
llcddcnce
203
K. Third St., Sanford
county thinks their own little urticlo lions o f the Chamber of Commerce or Ipose
ftt fca Ha
Ha k \ ib&gt; ihj Ra *»
a
cost* and
object of the tour, ns de­ work each day. They’ve g ot to be
Is the greatest thing in the world o f any o f the clubs in the city and if scribed in very few words Icy Mr. H. tourists or devote themselves to tak­
never stopping to think that the politics is kept out o f all the public I’. Adair, president o f the Jacksonville ing the nir. As n result the seasonal
laborers who went to Florida fo r the
newspaper has about fifty people organizations and clubs l hoy will t hamber of Commerce, who said:
1DIM-22 season were taking themsolvjust like you waiting to spring a grow bigger and better each year and
We come to you today, not to
es
homeward early in 11)22 and hurl­ ■
"squnck” on the editor. However the accomplish twice as much,
sell you anything, not to boost
ing
tunny a deep, guttural, rough
law Is out on editors nnd it is al­
If the people ns a whole eoold rise
Jacksonville, or any other partic­
5
neck curse at the state o f Florida as
ways apropos to nir your kicks to the alcove this potty political gnrne nnd
ular section of Florida, hut to
The mountains of North Carolina are the best locations in tho world
they went.
newspaper so send them along— we all work together for the Greater
endeavor to impress upon you
for health and that change o f climate needed by Floridians and espec­
It is not that Florida loves the real
live on them.
Sanford that we want tnnd must have
the tremendous results, whieh
ially the growing boys.
tourist
the less—hut it lives fairplay
there would not he any trouble in
are possible in the development
the m ore- Kiskimmoe Gazette.
Almost every city in Florida has raising any amount o f money to put
o f Florida, provided we forget our
-----------o----------the curb market where fresh vega- over all the big things contemplated,
sectional diffcrctrv*, and co-op­
BLACK
TONGUE CURE.
tables nnd fruits can be obtained In Itig men are greatly needed In
erate for tile good o f Just Flor­
! is one o f the best camps in the South ns well as ono o f the most reas­
the summer time at least nnd many this country today.
Big men o f
onable with a fine corps o f teachers and councillors, with the best
ida.
We desire to nchisve in
Owners of bird dogs in this section
cities have the curb market the yenr broad vision who ran
look over
athletic instructors, with tho luke for swimming, with pure drinking
Florida what California has ac­
should clip this »Tirticlo out nnd keep
round nnd find it most profitable. It the bends of the little, narrow
water, good food, sanitary In every respect
complished. n Florida spirit for
it. The story appenred in n recent
Is difficult at many times in the year minded backbiters nnd peanut pollnil Florida.
a
Send for Catalogue or See Me I'eraonally
a
to get fresh vegetables here In the ticinns who are forever and continuIf you will read that brief para­ issue af Field nnd Stream and the
■l
hoart o f the vegetable section be- ally stirring up pettey strife, personal graph again, let it "soalt in," there remedy for this dog disease is ns
:
Give ns soon ns possible
•cause there are so few growers who differences ami othrr irettyfegglng is little nerd for extended comment. fellows:
SA
N
FO
R
D
,
FLORIDA
have time from their larger crops to fur their own personal ends. We need President Adair’s words nro perfectly 1 1-2 oz. o f entor oil internally nnd
lake up any time with the smaller Mg men as we never needed them bc- plain, so plain although so c o m p r e ­ 10,000 units o f Dintherln AotitnTtn
Two hours after
busIflcHB. This is where s o m e o f «b » f o r i, a n d
when they appear they hensive, that "he who runs may read.” sub-cutuneoiisly.
castor
oil,
give
1
teaspoon
o f powder­
smaller market gardeners could shine should be put in the high places re"F o r the good o f Just Florida."
in the Sanford section nnd it would gardlesa o f their previous habitat, That was wholly and solely the pur ed sulphur beaten up in a raw egg.
bo profitable nnd pleasant for the servitude or family connections -yea, pose and object of the "friendship” The sulphur nnd rnw egg to be re­
women folks to take it up. A curb verily.
tour thut was handled to ndmiratdy pented once a day for the following
-----------n----------market is it great asset fo r ,any city
and that was successful from spirt In two or three days. During illness,
in Florida. Sanford was the first city GROW VKGKTAUI.ES 1*1IK YEAR finish. But the end is not yet. Not keep the dog by itself in comfortable
As
In the state to start a curb market
BOUND.
by any means. The seed hns only quarters, provided wth water.
and the first one to stop it, also,
been planted; the fruit will come with for food only offer rnw eggs and
— -------o----------The Experimental Station at Gain­ the montha nnd years. It fell on fa l­ cream. Repeat the dose of antitox­
DON’T MIX PO LITIC S W ITH
esville hns been making a campaign low ground, ns was evident from the in in 21 hours in stubborn cases.
BUSINESS
to grow vegetables in Florida the receptions nnd everywhere were nc- No w for the dont's. Don't w ait for
W e invito the public and nil users o f E L D E R
vrnr round: We ran certainly grew corded the sowers. The minds and the sjm plone o f the second nnd third
S P R IN G S W A T E R to visit the sprin g and in
Now that a political campaign is them in tin* Sanford section tin* year hearts of those visited had been pro­ stages. Don't thing any case is be­
our method o f handling its product. W h y take
Don't force feed.
on again and we are in the midst found nnd the only reason we do not [ pared to receive that which they uc- yond treatment.
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
Don’t
kill
your
dog
with
too
much
o f a mildly heated argument over grow them in Sanford is because of- , opted in the spirit in which it was
thnt
this
water
in unexcellod and its purity
attention.
This
is
stated
by
the
whether John Smith is a better man ter June there is no market for them given.
Nowhere was heard a (JIsninkeA it most beneficial for mnny troubles.
thivn Ilrtl Brown let us all sit down in car buhl lots nnd our growers rest venting voice. The crusnde for friend writer to lie the only effective cure
and reason together as citizens with up a hit before planting seed beds k•ilp, firmly to bo established by acts f° r Mark tongue,
The Ford people o f Sanford aa w ell ns the
F ° r distemper, which affliction
the common aim of building up our ^for the next years erops. However, and deeds, was a triumph because It
Western Union recommend this w ater for
dog$ nr" "ul.jert to at this
town. In tlm aggregate we all want it would b» profitable to grow some was in the wools of the chamber o f
batteries.
to elect good men to office - in fact vegetables for tile local markets and commerce president, "fo r the good Umo « f year, there i« a vaccine nnd
scrum treatment that limy be ob­
pel. il
the best men wo canli get.
It mailers
matters, for the markets in Florida if for no o f just Florida.”
Call phone 311 ami have a bottle o f this water
it is gratifying, indeed, to witness talned nl the local drug store,
little to the average0 eitizxen who iiss ' markets farther mirth ami here Is
sent you nnd protect vour health.
elected nnd he hardly over takes any where the man with nsplrntlons (he unlnimity o f sentiment, of goodInterest in polities because it is so could make some motley if the scheme will, that this tour aroused. It ran BIGII SCHOOL ALU M N I
ASSOCI \TION W AS
exhausting and takes his tniml from was ever tried out. There is always not be otherwise than productive o f
FORMED LA ST N IG H T ■
a
borne
market
and
that
home
margoml
results
for
“
just
Florida,"
granbusiness and pleasure alike. It is up
-------i li
to the voters to put the liest men into ket must he supplied from soma place ting that the friendship created Is ns j
S A N F O R I)
F L O R ID A
The tdnrere ns were hearty the receptions j A meeting uf the Alumni o f tho S.
■office and we ns eltlxens owe thin nnd why not from Sanford?
much to our county and state. We Tump a Tribune takes up tbe mailer acinrdcd 11*■ these wbi.se mission wox B&gt; S, wns held in the High School i , i i i i i s s s R i i B i i i R i i B s i s k B S i i R i N i M s s s R s s i E i M i s s s i z i d
follows:
to bind ns into one all the people o f building Inst night.
Die purpose of
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iihnuld take an Interest in the cam­
The
Starke
Telegraph
commenting
Florida
in
order
that
the
work,
o
f
the
meeting
was
to
organize
and
elect
paign and this interest should be con
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IIR IR IIR ia a R lim ilR R IlB R S B IR H lIB R S IB B IB B IR ia R IB S S S IS
fined solely to the going down on hi the fact that the strawberry sea-f making belter the state o f enormous officers. I he following officers ware
a
a
election day and easting our ballot son Is about over, nnd tbo potato |&gt;o**lhilitics, may lie done with for.es elected:
fo r the men who in our estimation movement will not last long, looks nt dniblued nnd with hut one object in
Roby Lnlng, President,
ore the best men for the various o f - 1the rapidly going out corn, tomato,
view— "the good o f lust Florida." f Edna Chftten. First virc-presdt.
flees. Thin Is our p re ro g a tive uml cucumber ami watermelon crops and
No matter hnw much o f good n&gt;nte»
Vivian Speer, Second vice-presdt.
our right aa citizens und it is also says;
In Florida, because nT the friendship
our right to take up all o f our time
" ‘ About June IMh the truck ship-^lour, or by reason o f any similarly
$325 cash lakes ;i 1920 Model
R ID E A HIC’Y C L E FO R H E A L T H A N D P L E A S U R E
with politics if we choose hut talking incuts are over, nnd there will he no commendable, enterprise, thst good
R ID E A IUCYCLE FO R P R O FIT A N D ECO N O M Y
hared
by
tbo
world,
of
wl.i.-h
Ford
Sedan
lh
a
t’H
in
good
condi*
money
coming
to
the
truckers
before
will
In
politics never got nr,one anywhere
ami it hold* back business nnd town October 1st, or thereabouts, wlun Florida is a part, and in which it is lion. H ’s a real bargain.— II. &amp;
Come on laiys anil girl*. There in no better, time than now to own a
&gt;b sit:ned to Rtnnd forth more and O. Motor Co.
3()-tfc
building. There is entirely too much aw'oet potatoes enter the mnrkcta.
Blcyrle
" ‘ But why should this intervening more gloriously ns the yearn go by—
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season o f three and a half to four friendship, united efforts aiding maSpecial prices un Hoys' and Girls’ IHcycIcs for this week
i i s m s u B i i i i i i i i s H m i months he fruitless as .fur as eon- \tcrially to attain the goal by all do
a
corns the production o f money bring­ sired.—Times-Union.
s
s
ing truck crops7 W ill nothing grow
.Men’s and Ladles- llicvcle
s
■
and mature during this warm spell?
FLO RID A IN V IT E S A L L -W ITH
s
I have recently acquired the
Those who have tried to make every
L IM ITA TIO N S .
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grocery business at No. 310 San­
month o f the year bring In money, do
Motor Hike Models
B
ford
Avenue,
Sanford.
Florida,
S
When, half-dozen years ago, an ocnut think so.' ”
B
Tho Telegraph concludes by nsking rns ioirnl winter tourist from the which was form erly
conducted
a
why we stay in a rut, ami consider north or west would drive intti'aiiy by Theresa lllick &amp; («. \\. lluthWe sell Bicycles on instsUmenU at an additional price of S5.00 on e*‘ h
Bicycle. Termn $10.00 in advsnrc and $.V00 per month.
thut as soon ns the old established portion o f Florida in his automobile, erford.
A ll parties having any :
■
crop are moved it is useless to nt- he wns gladly allowed to park his claims against either o f the tw o
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LETS A L L RIDE BICYCLES
tempt tho growing o f any othorn. It car In almost any convenient spot he persons named will present them
is nn Important question, and one chose. He was allowed to secure wa- nt once,
Courtesy nnd Prom pt Ser­
which should be answered wisely, ter from the family well, and was
:
vice Our Motto
.
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I Invite inspection o f my pfhee „■
!| Florida v th Its fine summer climate loaned, or supplied nt lovr prices,
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« of silo went and sunshine alternating, such things as might be found nec- . - . i * * *
■ ‘ can bo made to, and actually does, ' cssary for the upkeep o f his party.
, ’
T IIK BPORTING GOODS S TO R K
■ I where intelligently undertaken, grow Florida people were glad to welcome
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I habit holding us, why Florida In the become future citizens.
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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, M AY 2, ld22
T A R IF F W IL L ADD TO
RURDENS ON W O RKERS
AS W AG ES A R E C U T

T u tc is a

matter of

tobacco quality
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Hot W eather
Is Here

P m i)

* W A SH IN G TO N , May 1.— The pend­
ing ta riff bill vrgs attacked as “ the
worat blow ever dealt the consuming
public” in a statement today by Sen­
ator Pat Harrison, Democrat, Missisaippi and was defended by Senator
Edwn Ladd, Republican, North Da­
kota, aa "the tirat attempt at a real,
ly constructive tariff.”
“ It was concocted behind closed
doors, dictated by apeciul interest • •
scintillates with inconsistencies and
radiates with wrongs" declared Sena­
tor Harrison. “ Inatead o f relieving
the six miIIions unemployed, and the
millions whoso wages arc being cut,
it will add heavier taxes and greater
burdens."
He denounced the nuthority given
president to make farther changes in
ta riff rates threatening to destroy the
legislative branch of
tho
govern­
ment." The bill ho continued was
not "constructed along Republican
principles and is the most flagrant re­
pudiation o f campaign promises ever
attempted by any political party.”
“ The present tariff is the first at­
tempt ut a really constructive ta riff
that would afford any real degree o f
protection to agriculture and Induso f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blm dsd
try,” Senator Ladd’s statement said.
it
“ By properly adjusting our tariff, by
writing a tariff fnlr to all sections of
the country, we shall increase diI versified production in the United
States be producing more products
we import and reduce the quantity o f
those o f which wo have a surplus.
“ The farmer has mayor complained
I
whan
he had to pay a fa ir price fo r
More convenient to use than a mit
identify none o f the three men who
attacked him.
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JONAPrEI) HIM SATURDAY
[fTON, OkU, M»y2— Plans for
isrth trial, May 9th, o f the
[ftumu Irwin, pastor of the
I pjTibyttrian church here, proynterday in the absence of
ion to determine who kidnapi Rer. Mr. Irwin Saturday, hit
the head, chloroformed him
ev him in a ditch twelve
|from the city.
R«\. Mr. Irwin was found by
moiohits after he had Iain
i tiHHIfte and one-half hour*,
ay he repeated that he could

USELESS STEPS
you ever count th e
ips you take every day
Did

M IRIWAF VAIjP

tel

Roth factions In the congregation
which han bo*n split for more than a
year, when the pastor preached the
funeral sermon o f Jake L. Hamon,
after Hamon w*us slain by Clara
Smith Hamon, were discussing the
incident ycstchday, but out o f the
discussion nothing concrete fo r an
investigation has come thus far.

Patented glove having three finger,,
fo r his farm products. He docs, how­
enclosing two xingera o f a
ever, object to selling his products
wearer ■ hand,
in an open unprotected market in com­
petition with the cheap labor o f Asia
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
and Europe.”

A re you blue?
I)o you want to
laugh?
Then come to the comedy,
“ Too Much o f a Good Thing” at the
S. II. S. auditorium May fith.
This was one o f the things which
Be sure and see Tom Perkins, the
brought nbout tho movement fo r his
country pumpkin, with his “ I ’m the
removal as a pastor.
Son o f My Dad.” He’s a scream. You
The Rev. Mr. Irwin later married
.
,, , , . ,
,
. I simply must not miss it. Also vaudea couple in . public bathing pool, and vil,c acU
|#r o5c ttnd 35c.
exhibited motion
pictures In hla
A part o f the proceeds w ill go to
church, things which split the congre­
the Sanford High School fo r their new
gation anew.
Domestic Science course equipment
Recently the Rev. Mr. Irwin an­
Come! Remember, Friday, May fith.
nounced that certain persons were Help the High School ami help the
trying to intimidate him and force Sanford Dramatic Club.
31-ltp
him to leave town, and some time ago,
he said, he was approached by three
The Herald fo r Post Cards.
men as he was leaving the church one
Sunday night and at the point ot guns
was warned to go away.

According to his story o f the Sat­
An extension telephone
urday night incident, he wns on his
way to the home o fa member o f the
rill save most o f these
congregation at about 8 o’clock when
epe and double the conthree men stopped him, and knocked
his unconscious with a blow on the^/
:e of your tcleWhereas, the C ity Commission of
head. When he awoke, he said, he
at small cost.
the City of Sanford, Floridn, on the
was in a moving automobile, tied
band and foot, a gag in his mouth, 10th dny of A pril, A. D, 1922, duly
Wall s e t s a r e
and one o f the men sitting upon him. passed and adopted a certain ordi­
11-00 p e r m o n th .
He declared he heard one o f the trio nance entitled "A n Ordinance Amend­
urge the other two to "do away with ing Sections 7, 97, 164, 206 and 217;
him now," while another suggested and Repealing Section 174 o f Chapter
D esks s e t s a r c
they give “ him one more chance to 8361, Laws o f Florida, 1919, Entitled,
|l-25 per month.
get out o f town before they killed "A n A ct to Abolish the Present Muni­
cipal Government c f the City o f Snnhim."
ford, County o f Seminole, State of
Soon afterward, he said he was
Florida, and to Organise, Incorporate
thrown from the motor car into a
and Establish a C ity Government for
ditch at the side o f the road, and
the Same, and to Prescribe the Juris­
although he succeeded in removing
diction, Powers and Functions o f Said
the gag sufficiently to halt several
Municipality” ,
persons, none would stop and render
Whereas, said ordinance provides
him aaid. Finally, five tourists pick­
for tho amendment o f Sec. 7; Sec. 97;
ed him up and took him to the resi­
Sec. 164; Sec. 206; nnd Sec. 217, nnd
dence o f Senator J. A. Towns, where
the repeal o f Sec. 174 of the chatter
first aid was administered. He had
under which the City o f Sanford, Flor­
recovered enttircly yesterday.
ida, is now operating and functioning,
‘TIUSIAFB COMPANY
and
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
Whereas, it Is provided by the char­
ter o f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IE III*
that any proposed amendment o f said
charter shall be submitted fo r approv­
al or rejection to the electors o f the
City o f Sanford, Florida, at an election duly called and held for said pur­
pose.
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as mnyor
o f the City of Sanford, Florida, under
and by virtue of the authority in me
vested, and we, C. E. Henry, S. O.
Chase and Forest Lake, aa Commis­
sioners o f the City o f Sanford, F lori­
da, composing and comprising the City
Commission o f the C ity o f Sanford,
Florida, do hereby call an election to
be held in the City o f Sanford, F lori­
da, on the 14th day o f June, A . D.
1922, to determine the question by the
referendum vote o f a majority o f the
electors o f said City qualified to vote,
participating in said election, whether
the amendments o f the present char­
ter o f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
proposed by tho aforesaid ordinance
m shall be adopted and approved, either
in whole or in part.
And I, C. E. Henry, aa Mayor o f the
City o f Sanford, Florida, and we, C.
E. Henry, 3. O. Chase and Forest
Lake, aa the City Commission o f the
A COMMUNITY B U ILD E R
City o f Sanford, Florida, do hereby
appoint V. E. Douglass, O. P. Hern­
don and R. C. Maxwell, Inspectors of
R- F. WHITNBR, Cashier ■ aaid election, and W. M. Haynes, Clerk
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■ M H U U U I I I I I I I l l i l l l l l i of,said election.

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you can be Thrifty without
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And economical, without deny!P? y°urself and loves ones the
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medium that is the first step top^1(i *mancial success.
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DEALERS IN SEED, FEED AND
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NOTICE OF CHARTER
AMENDMENT
ELECTION

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one hundred dollar’s worth, write us. We will save you mon­
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NOTICE!
T H E C IT Y R E G ISTR ATIO N BOOKS
A R E NOW OPEN A T T H E C IT Y
H A L L A N D W IL L R E M A IN OPEN
U N T IL TU E S D A Y , M A Y 2, 1922.
L R. PH IL IP S ,
20-lOtc
City Registration Officer.

Save your money by getting our
"I'm Going Right Straight Back U
prices on seed, feed and fertilixer. I f My Dear Old Florida Home," at Hln*
w * don’t save you money on the snme termister’s Piano Store, Welaka Block.
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T ry a Herald Want Ad today.
The said election hereby ordered nnd
called to be held on the said 14th day
o f June, A. D. 1922, shnll be held and
conducted in the manner proscribed
by the ordinances and tho charter of
the City o f Sanford, Florida.
And it is further ordered that not
iess than thirty days prior to tho date
o f the election hereby ordered to be
held the City Auditor nnd Clerk shall
mail a copy o f the aforesaid ordinance
proposing the amendments to tho pres­
ent charter o f tho City o f Sanford,
Florida, to each elector whose name
appears upon tho registration books
o f the city.
W ITN E S S the hands o f C. E. Hen­
ry, as Mayor o f the City o f Sanford,
and C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
Forest Lake, ns Commissioners, com­
posing the C ity Commisison o f the City
o f Sanford, Florida, attested by I* It.
Philips, Clerk o f the City o f Sanford,
Floridn, and the corporate seal o f the
City of Sanford, Florida, on this the
10th day of A pril A. D. 1922.

C H A 8 . E. H E N R Y ,
As Mayor o f the City
of Sanford, Florida.
S. O. HASH,
CHAS. E. H E N R Y ,
FOREST L A K E ,
As the City Commis­
sion of the City of
Sanford, Floridn.
I,, it. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
City Clerk o f the City of San­
ford, Florida.
Apr. 11-18-25; May 2-9-16-23-30; nnd
June 6-13.
L E T J. M USSON build your house.
You pay In monthly Installments.
27-6tp

A CHECK ON
Yourself
s

D o not try to pay bills without a checking
account.
I f you do, you w ill surely g et all tangled up.
Endorsed checka are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
an accurate record o f your expenditure*.
T h e Peoples Bank o f Sanford cordially Invitea
you to become one o f its customers.

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford
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In Bottles Everywhere

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Demand the genuine— name stamped on every crown— ask
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The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received
by the First National
Bank, Sanford, Fla., for
the purchase o f the
buildings standing on
the lot, corner First
Street and Park Avenue,
known as the Miller cor­
ner. Successful bidder
to remove all buildings,
leaving lot clear.
Bids
will be received until
May 5th, 1922....... 29-3tc

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Tha vocational committee o f tho Busi­
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requests ell young women desiring
employment to register at tho First
National Bank.

DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.

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T H E S A N F O R D D A I L Y H &amp; R A L D , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 2, 1922

$500,000 HAS BEEN

City

Sanford, Florida,

The
of
ahall o f the Are and police forces. The City and ahall alio separately state each ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
h* v* P «n »tu a l aueceulon; ahall aue Commission shall have the power to Section o f said Charter to be voted
and bo aucd, plead and be Impleaded; fix by ordinance the compensation of upon In the manner following, to-wit:
JO H N GOVE, P roprietor
"F o r the adoption o f the amend­
m ,Y purchase, leaae, receive and hold the Municipal Judge. The City Com.
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property, real and personal, within mission shall have the power to Ax ment o f Section 7, o f the Charter."
C E M E T E R Y W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y
“ Against the adoption o f the 1018 W ert First Street
Thla Much Money Swiped From the SatJ City; and may tell, alienate, the compensation o f the City Tax
1018 West Pint
Hank* in South Ireland.
deed, convoy, lease or otherwiie dle- Collector, which may bo based on smendment o f Section 7 o f the char­
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poso o f the same for tho benefit and either fees or »n la r £ The City Man- ter."
For the adoption o f the amendment
d ir Thr Aaaoelair* I’ rrsai
advantage o f said City; and may ngcr shall Ax the number nnd com­
B E LF A S T , Ireland, May 1.— More purchase, lease, receive and hold prop- pensation o f all other officers and of Section 07 o f the charter.
than one hundred thousand pounds o f erty, real nnd personal, within and employees. The salaries or compcnAgainst the adoption o f the am­
sterling has been taken by tho Irish beyond the limits o f the City to be "ation so fixed shall be uniform for endment o f Section 97 o f the Charter
Republican Irregulars in raids on used fo r the burial of tho dead, fo r like■ervices in eachgrade of the City
For the ndoption o f the amendment
various branches bank o f Ireland in the erection,
construction nnd main- service asthe same shall begraded
of Section 1CI o f the charter.
the south, it was reported here today, tcnnnre o f waterworks and lighting ftnd classified by the City M a n n e r
the adoption o f the amend­
On the Okeechobee liranch of the Florida East Coast Railway,
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plants, tn f the establishment of hos- A ll such salaries and rates o f pay ment o f Section 164 o f the charter.
ta, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-^
For the ndoption o f tho amendment
pitnls, poorhnuscs nnd houses of de- with dates o f employment nnd dis­
modern brick hotel, with private baths snd hot water heat, fk
F ^ C F P D
tention and correction, for the cstab- charge shall be immediately reported o f Section 206 o f the charter.
class cuialne. Rates 82.50 to $150 per day; 810 to $18 p&lt;.r seek, i
lishment o f docks, wharfs, brenkwn- to the City Auditor and Clerk. A ll
Against the adoption o f tho amend­
cording to location of room.
ters and boat basins, nnd for such fees nnd moneys received or collected ment o f Section 206 o f the charter.
For the ndoption o f tho amendment
-------other public purposes ns tho City by officers and employees shall be
According to Report o f State Treas- Commission may by ordinance deem immediately paid over to tho proper of Section 217 o f tho charter.
Against the adoption o f the amend­
urrr l.uning Made Public Today
necessary nnd proper, nnd may sell, official or depository ns designated by
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-------lenso or otherwise dispose o f said the City Commission or City Auditor ment of Section 217 o f the charter.
iiir Tbr
property for the benefit o f said City end Clerk on the day o f their receipt."
For the repeal o f Section 174 of the
rA LLA H A S S LK ,
May
1. The (0 the snmo extent that natural perSection 5. That paragraph (b ) of charter.
state expenditures for &gt;’921 exceeded Hon!| might or could do; nnd also Section 217 o f the charter under
Against tho repeal of Section 174
the income by more thnn five bun- (ball have the power to borrow mon&lt;‘ , which the City
„ o f Snnford.
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Florida, „is of the charter.
&lt;lred and seventy-five thousand dollars, cy f or current expenses, provided any now operating nnd functioning, be,
Section 10. Thr^t the provisions of
“ S E R V IC E T H A T C O U N T S "
according to the annual report o f amount so borrowed shall not ex- nnd the sam© Is hereby amended to this ordinance providing fo r and di­
State Treasurer- l.uning just made rPcd nn amount equal to fifty per rend as follows:
W e handle everythin g in
recting nn election to be held for the
public. Receipts in round figures is cent, o f the revenue derived from
"Paragraph (b ).— Such petitions! adoption or rejection o f this ordlnnno million five hundred nnd fifty- taxation during nny fiscal year; to shnll be signed by npt less than fifty nnre "hall become cffoctlvc immodtw » thousand. Disbursements were control, perform and furnish all pub- o f the electors o f the municipality." M r 'y Upon ita final passage and ndopCar Lots or Less. Ship us
len million one hundred nnd twenty- j[P services nnd to own nnd acquire Section6. That Section
174 o f the **nn*nnd sn^ ordinance shnllbecome
seven thousand.
public utilities, public docks, wharfs rhnrterunder which theCity o f San° f full force nnd
effect as to all of
nnd bontbnsins; to acquire, establish, ford, Florida, is now operating and l ^° provisions theroin contained, or
L M L IM .IN t l M.F.KI
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own, operate and maintain ns n pgb- functioning, be, nnd the same is here- n* *° " u&lt;,h ° f "old provisions as may
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N O T &lt;»0\ I . AGENCY
^ lie utility, waterworks nnd n water
by repealed.
be ratified and approved ns the rem a ir r \ T D V
i A u IM \ ta l

in r a u
I Id o l 1

SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE W0

REPUBLICANS

___ C H U L U O T A I N N _

STATE EXPENDl-

THE INCOME

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
• THE FR U IT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Richmond, Virginia

( OUI.I4 HK SUED plant nnd provide the City and the Section 7 That
the Mayor is hero
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: inhabitants thereof with water; to ac- by |llltn ic;cdi authorized and cm-'
W A SH IN G TO N , May J .-T h c cm- q,,irr&lt; own'
,nftintnln nnd powered to call nn election lr accordurgency fleet corporation o f the 3p7 n,C M n, p
‘r ?t,,lty* Ri" 'Vnrk" once with Section 7 o f the Revised
United States Shipping Board Is not an' \
pl" nLt - flnd fu™ l,h th&gt;* CltV Ordinance o f the City o f Sanford.
a governmental agency, in sense that nn,J thc , nhnhitnn,a
wIlh Florida, to determine the question by
it cannot be sued without its consent,
* ■ »! lo * c«iulre, own, es- r„ f prent,um vote ns to whether Seethe Supreme court held today.
tn!?,.i.,h ' opcrn^ aru' nialntaln ns a tinn, 7# 07&gt;
200 ntld 217 o f tbe
public Utility, electrical works and an ch,irtrr und„ r whioh tlle CUy „ f Hnn.

*u,t

t*ie °*cctl° n ordered called and
™ 'y
M" 1 " ft "
‘ , ordinance is approved, either In
who,c " r , ln pnrt' hy the referendum
™
c] * t o n o f tho City o f
San/ " rd; ? or,d\ ,
.
t Ad° ptr&lt;i
ihe ,0th dny of
April A. D., 1922.
CHAS. E. H E N R Y.
S.
O. CHASE.
We always have o few of tho Intent 0
, P!»nts and furnish the City f„rd , Florida, is now operating and
FO
RR EST LA K E .
fiction In popular novels,—Mobtcy’s nf , .
f" ,n dtnnts thereof with el- functioning, shnll bo amended In tht
City
Commissioners
of Snnford,
Drug Store.
30-3tp rr,riri! y : *° ,MUr nn'1 *cU
fo r mnnner hereinabove stated nnd set
Florida.
------------------------- nr-y " f « • « purposes hereinabove on- flirth . npi, „ „ to wbl,tbcr Sca ion W4
Attest:
N O TIC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N FOR " T " ?
"
set forth. ss well a. fo r o f said charter shall be repealed.
L. R. P H IL L IP S . Clerk,
C H AR TE R
x t 0,h" - ,,n ripal Purposes ns may
Scctio„ R. That at said election to
„ ,
*
tim” to tlmo PrMcritad by bc rn|lr&lt;1 nnd hoId in th0 mnnnrr
Notice is hereby given that on the ordinance or ns may be othenvlse vlded by Section 7 o f this ordinnnee, 4-11-18-25; 5-2-9-16-22-20; 6 6- 11.
10th doy o f May, A. D. 1922, or as provided by this charter; to adopt and thi, ordinanco Hbn,| ll0 vot(.d upon
noon thereafter ns 1 .an Ih&gt; heard, I enforce local police, sanitary and oth- n wboi„ liy
nrdy| nnd nIl0 cach
ahall apply to tho Honorable James cr ■tmilar regulations not in conflict S rct|on o f thp ,-hnrter under which
IX*
W. Perkins, Judge o f • the Circuit with the laws o f the State o f Florida; tbo r „ y o f .snnford. Florida, Is now
tu
Court, Sovcntli Judicial Circuit of to do what over may bo deemed neces. operating nnd functioning, sought by
Florida, fo r a charter incorporating sary or proper for the safely, health thH ordinance to be amended or retho Snnford Country Club. The pro- ronvenionCe nnd general welfare o f Its pcalcd( , hn„ ,)C flepnrntciy voted lipon
posed charter now being on file with inhabitants, nnd to cxerrise all pow- j,y |bl, (.i^torn participating In said
the Clerk o f tho Circuit Court of era o f loenl self-government.
The P|P(.non&lt;
Seminole County, Florida.
,
enumeration qf particular powers
Scrtion 0 That thc ,m„ otl u|cd „ t
The character and object o f thc ear- »»’ r&lt; in shall not bo held or deemed to th„ c!p&lt;.t|on nrdorrd
,ie r|l,|od nnd
(Miration to lie formed is a corporation
exclusive, but In addition to the hp)f, by Spct(on 7 o f thi!l ord|nnnce
TH O S. J. A . R E ID Y
not to profit, nnd to provide a Club P™ crs enumerated herein, or implied , hn„ MnU&lt; thp tU,(. o f , ho ordinnnce
ounds for n re- hereby, Hie City shall have, and mny |to j. .)0
V(dcd Upon
(be manner followilouse and suitable grounds
Attorney and Counsellor-at-l-aw
.
creation renter, nnd to encournga nnd exercise all other powers, which tin- jn...
I’ rjftirin c in State and Federal Coarlr
promote all forms of outdoor sports der the Constitution and U w s «
..por , hc adoption and approval o f
b lorldn, It would be competent f o r , tbnt cprtnin ordinnncc entitled,
Over Seminole County Rank
nnd guinea.
this paragraph speclfcnlly to emim«A r. Ordii.... . Amending
GEORGE G. HERRING,
itien.ling Sec­
orate.
4-ll-n
A ll.im ey for
tions 7, 97. 161, 200 and 217; nnd
In nddition to the powers herein
1neor(Htrntors.
Repealing Section 174 o f Chap­
Atlorn ey-at-Law
enumerated or given or nlluwcd the
ter R:i61, Laws o f Floridn, 1919,
Over
Seminole County Rank
said City shall have nil powers nnd
Entitled "A n Act to Abolish tho
SANFORD -:- -:F L O ItllM
perform all duties conferred or Im­
Present Municipal Government of

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Blooded Live Stock

H o r s e s an
Mules

PROFESSIONAL
" AND BUSINESS
: DIRECTORY

(ieortfe A. DeCottes

ORDINANCE NO. 29

An ordinnnce Amending Sections
7, 97, 16t, 200, nnd 217; and Repeal­
ing Section 174 o f Chapter H’lOl, Laws
o f Florida, 1919, Entitled "A n Act to
Abolish the Present Municipal Goveminent o f the City o f Sanford,
County o f Seminole, State of Florida,
and to Organize, Incorporate and Es­
tablish a City Government for ths
Same, and to Prescribe tho Jurisdic­
tion, Powers and Functions of Said
Municipality."
Whereas, thc legislature muy by
law confer upon n municipality nny
powers relating to Its government,
not in conflict with other organic
provisions o f law, and
Wherens, the Legislature o f the
State o f Florida has by legislative en­
actment granted and delegated unto
the City o f Sanfoid, Florida, the
right to submit to its eloctora for
approval nr rejection, amendments to
Itis charter, nnd
Whereas, it is one o f tho fundamen­
tal principle o f constitutional law that
It Is not unconstitutional ns a delega­
tion o f legislative power for the leg.
Islnturo to delegate unto n munici­
pality the right nnd authority to am­
end n i barter granted unto said mun
Jclpnllty by the Legislature, provided
any amendment so adopted does not
contravene or is not repugnant to tho
Constitution and tho statute law of
the State, nnd
Wherens, Section 254 o f the legis­
lative charter under which the City of
Sanford, Floridn, Is new operating
nnd functioning provides llmt amend­
ments to snid charte^ mny bc sub­
mitted to the elertvtrs o f snid City by
n tw o-thirds vote o f the City Com­
missions, nnd
Wherens, It has developed that cer­
tain amendments to the present char­
ter o f the City o f Snnford, Florida,
should be adopted In order to prop­
erly nnd expeditiously administer the
civic affair* o f tRIa city# therefore.
Re It Enacted Ry the People o f tho
C ity o f Sanford, Floridn:
Section 1. That Section 7, o f the
charter under which the City o f San­
ford, Florida, Is now operating and
functioning bc, and thc same is here­
by amended to rend ns follows, tow it:
"Section 7. Powers o f the City.

posed by thc laws o f thc State of
Florida, now in force or which mny
hereafter be enacted, providing gen­
erally for the government o f cities
and towns nnd not Inconsistent with
the provisions o f this Act,”
Section 2. That Section 97 o f the*
charter under which the City of Sanford. Florida, is now operating nnd
functioning, be, nnd the same it
hereby amended to rend ns follows:
"Scrtion 97.
The fiscal year of
on the 1st day o f
the 90th day o f
year."

F IS C A L Y E A R —
the City shnll begin
October nnd end on
September o f each

Section 1, Tbnt Section 161 o f the
charter under which tho City o f San.
ford, is now operating nnd function­
ing,he, nnd tlte same is hereby unt­
ended to rend ns follows:
"Section 104. S P E C IA L ASSESS-'
M E N TS; WHEN P A Y A B L E .- Specini assesmenU covering the construelion o f sidewalks, laying out, improvIng, grading, pnvlng nnd hard sur­
facing o f streets nnd alleys, nnd cov­
ering nil other local improvements
shall be payable by the owners of tbc
property assessed for snid local im­
provement nt tho time stipulated in
tiie ordinance passed nnd adopted
with reference to nny such local Improvement, nnd shnll constitute, he,
remain ami continue a lion superior
in dignity tto any nnd nil other liens,
except liens for Stnto nnd County
Tnxcs, upon and against the proper­
ly assessed for such local Improve­
ment until paid, nnd snid lien shnll
no.t be burred by nny statute o f lim ­
itations now existing, or by any sta­
tute hereafter enacted which does not
in express terms refer to lions for
special assessments imposed or levied
by tho City of Sanford, Florida, for
local improvements.”
Section 4. That Section of 200 o f th«
charter under which the City of San­
ford, Floridn, Is now operating and
functioning, be nnd tho same is hereby amended to rend ns follows:
"Section 296. S A L A R IE S .— The
City Commission shall' fix by ordinnnre thc compensation o f the City
Attorney, the City Manager, the City
Auditor , and Clerk nnd ex-O lflelo Ass­
essor, and shall fix by ordinance the
compensations of the Chiefs of the fire
nnd Police Departments, and member*

the City of Snnford, County of
Seminole, Stnto o f Floridn, and to
Organize, Incorporate and Estab­
Contractor nnd Uttilder
lish n City Government for tho
Same, nnd to Prescribe tho Jur­
4ANFOKD
FLORIDisdiction, Powers nnd Functions
o f said Municipality."
"A gainst thc adoption nnd approval
o f tbnt rcrtnlu ordinnnce entitled:
'An Ordinance Amending Sec­
tions 7, 1*7, 161, 206 nnd 217; nnd
Expert Auto Repair Work
Repealing Section 174 o f Chapter
Phone 30
Corner First and Oak
8161, Laws o f Florida. 1919,
Entitled "An A rt to Almlish the
“ W E D E L IV E R T H E GOODS
Present Municipal Government
o f the City o f Sanford, County
o f Seminole, Stnto o f Florida,
Storage Par ill Hex
nnd to Organize, Incorporate nnd
If
me
pirate
you, trll others; II no ■
Establish n City Government for
tell un. Plume 49H
the Same, and to Prescribe tho
Jurisdiction, Powers and Func­
tions o f Said Municipality."

S. O. Shinholsor

SMITH BROS.
Oarage and Machine Co.

(Spring Garden

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"T E R M S O F S A L E are practically cash.” However, «•* wil1
accept indorsed bankable notes bearing interest for fiO da)’**

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Real Estate and Insurance

SANFORD -:-

STAR TIN G PRO M PTLY A T 10 A.M.

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Geo. W. Knight

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P A U F A II — * will sell to tlu* highest and best bidder*
J U H U / ID
W IT H O U T R E S E R V E n choice collection
o f Horses and Mules of all sizes and w eights, among whici
will be found the follow ing:
12 head o f real good I -irra
Horses anti Mares, (hat arc all broke anil ready for the |&gt;k&gt;*
and harrow. This Farm Stock must be seen to be nppu*'’
tiled. Three spans o f real D raft II&lt;t « cs, ivilh weight, b"n*
and substance fi»r heavy battling purposes. 10 head of real
high class Riding llor^e«. Ihal arc broken in the saddle w
all gaits.

V. C. C O L L E R , Drop.

Work

FLORIDA

I WEDNESDAY, M A Y 3

SANFORD NOVKLT&gt;
WORKS
General Shop and Mill

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T H IS I1IG S A L E W IL L T A K E P L A C E regardless of
rain, as we have lots o f shelter at

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

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons.
Oversize Kings nnd

Pins;

Flywheel

Steel Gear Rands; Crank Shafts « *

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turned; agenta for Callle Inboard an*

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Outboard Motors. — ------ Phone

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Rayfield Carburators
Installed and Guaranteed by
Thle *s poeltively the beat Refrigera­
tor on the Market Today
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Sanford Battery Service
Company

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DeLeon Springs, Florida
W EDNESDAY, MAY 3RD .
Starling promptly at 10 a. m., continuing until the lft»* an'*
mat is sold.

. F. N. BURT
Owner o f Stock nnd Spring Gnrdcn Ranch
! ’ . G. W A L D R O N , Auctioneer

B B i m i i i i a g a l i a a a a a a g iiiia M ig M iia a H H &gt; a llia lll&gt;

�TH E SANFORD D ^ IL Y HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922
is traveling in a smart coat suit o f
blue tricotine, worn with hat and acccssorio* to match.
The bride la the daughter o f Mr*.
Society Editor, I_ A. Mickey, and her charming peraonallty haa made her popular with
Mr. Mc_
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" I - tt *r tumlma n wide circle o? friends.
£ ,r»
! Bride 1* well known and highly c»teemed In this city, and hold* a roi * * r z nr. ^ r ru !m u "
i sponsible position with the A. C, L.
S,
|Railway.
SOCUI. CALENPAI,
The numerous friends o f Mr! and
Mrs. McBride are wishing them ev­
. »«C,r.traVuu»lncJS Meet*
pn-.ident’s Day at ery future happiness.

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f ^

Cl F. &gt;*ndth Will cn-

S T 5 2 « « h — of ^ e Every

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Children'* Star# Hour will
St four o’clock at Central

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jl. s. Alumni meets nt High

aol st * P
,sd iln. J- D. Woodruff, spent
r^Und In Jacksonville, nturnim thrir new Ov*, Hand car.

■ailing a few day#
, representing the
}.

James Gut who farms on Melonvillc
avenue has some elegant peppers
ready fo r market and brought somo
to thfj Herald office today that wars
nil to the good.
Kendrick Guernsey o f Orlando was
in the city today shaking hands with
his many friends. Kendrick Is one e f
tho live wires o f Orflando and is n
past president o f the Hotary Club of
Orlnndo.

Mr#. Cotgiany brought tho Herald
editor some o f the biggest and best
cucumbers wo have seen this .season.
They come from the Corpany farm
Mayor Henry makes n fine drum on Ueanlnll avenue which by tho way
whs form ally owned by the editor and
rm.Jor. He has "the front.
we just naturally like to seo the good
The many old time friends o f Ches­ stu ff coming from the old place.
ter Goodrich of Orlnndo were glad to
Billy Barker o f the A. C. L. Ky.,
see him In the city today from his
was in the city last night having just
home in Orlando.
come from his orange grove near Ft,
Herman Stbelc has resigned his Pierce nnd reported a fine rain all
A
position with tho W ight Bros., Tire down the east const yesterday.
Co., and has taken n position with forest fire caught his orange grovo
the other dny nnd destroyed a big
J. L. Miller's Bakery. \
bunch o f fine orange trees entailing u
c . p. Harrison o f Geneva was in big loss just nt this time when oran­
the cjty today attending a school ge* nre destined to be worth some­
hoard meeting.
He Is n candidate thing.

for re-election to the county school
t. T. Thrasher, r e ,, bonrd.

in mi- K IIW I
monte section
r and Master Frcder* and made his
for CJeanratar
other term in
11 1.1 a week ns the

B. McMullen.

and the country club building* Thurs­
day afternoon. I t looks rnw at pres­
ent but one can get a good idea o f
what it will be in a few months.

injMMi I.on. H.L
was in tho city today
announcement for antho same old job.
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When you send a communication to
the Herald ^or publication pleaso
write capital names plainly.
The
printer# are often times strangers to
Sanford and arc not mind readers,
This will save a lot o f kicks.

P,;’

ling was the brido’s
^ bit,- canton crepe, worn
» l*rr whit picture lint. Her
»&lt;rr 4 thnwer bouquet o f
“ J*1 m t ' nod vslcy lillles,
Afur the , r -may. Mr. and Mrs.
, d'
&gt;ew York and othir. th, K:„t Mr*. McBride

[ nr\ ''" " d lires and in good
T»m— R. &amp; o . u „ tlir c „

:io-t fc

H u n m

O. P. Swope o f Ovcldo was in tho
city todny nnd wns receiving a warm
welcome from his fhnny friends. He
lias just returned from Chicago whore
he experienced snow, rain nnd sleet
nnd is glad to get back to Seminole
county. Mr. Swope is a candidate for
the legislature firom this county nnd
expects to climb right in nnd make an
active campaign for the office.

Cnr ® particularly free from the need
constant and petty adjustments.

^ 8 nlmost a proverb'am on g skilled
repairmen, that tho H u p m o b ile is
, ttcr built, and that it stays out o f
1 lu biiop tar m oro c o n s is te n tly .

SANFORD, FLORIDA

O P T IC IA N —&lt;Jl*foM E TR IB T

One In London Apparently Has Power
to Light Up and Extin­
guish Itself,
At Strentlmm. near London, that
pretty suburb where Doctor Johnson
•pent many dn&gt;» nt
bouse of Uls
friends, the Thales, an experiment has
Intel) been made that would have In
lerested the routrovenialUt undprubably caused him to rattle bl* stick fu­
riously and declare thiit.iumps do not
light themselves.
The |i,&lt;op|e of Streatbam nowadays
take thine* more quietly and probably
their only observation on thU particu­
lar occasion was that the lamp had
Just had n new coat of paint, whs mak­
ing a curious ticking sound, and with
that they censed to think on the mat­
ter until at dusk, without further
warning the streets lenp Into brlllihnt
light. The ticking lamppost contin­
ued Its Illumination until datvn . ap­
peared, when Just aa mysteriously us
the light hnd burst forth It went out;
self-lighting and self extinguishing.
it is just as well that Boswell wad
not aide to tackle Ihe doctor upon the
suhje, t and record In his Invaluable
notebook the Irate answers to Ids exasperating and in the case o f the selfgoverning lump endless questions.

Sanford, Flo.

Ajtd Huy Your

SHEET MUSIC
PIAN O ROLLS and
PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS

li0 N 0 G t“
ECORDS
01‘ U L A R S H E E T MUSIC

J. H. HINTERM ISTER
PIA N O GO.
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JUST RECEIVED
A Shipment uf

Golf Clubs and Ralls

DOLPHIN GIFTED BY NATURE
Rarely Beautiful in Coloring, and De
lleved to Be the Speediest
of All Fishes.

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The Ladies' Homo Journal and nil
popular magazines at Mobley's Drug
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T H E SPO R TS M A N 'S STORK
Park Ave.

Sanford, Florida

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N E W O R L E A N S , May 2.— R elief
organizations were continuing to
work today to prevent hunger, exposurc and disease among the tons of
thousands o f homeless in the stricken
flood zones o f Louisiana and Missiselppl. Particular efforts were directed
to the area in central, eastern Loulsiuna where a lake o f more than 1,400
lypiare miles now exists on crstwhBo

NEW PERFECTION
O il C ook S tores And O v e n s

H E R E 'S no smoke and
smell to make disagree­
able work o f cooking wi tit tlie
N ew Perfection O il Stove.
Cean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the Same stays where
you set it.
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Prelend lo Die.

W e ’ll be glad to demonstrate
how easily you can regulate
the N ew Perfection for any
sort o f cooking. W e have tire
New Perfection Oven also—
and it bakes perfectly.

S A V E VOIJ MONEY
W rite us

Empire Hotel Block
n it lA N IlO , FLO R ID A

SANFORD

M ATTRESS
TO RY

F AC

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

Sparton

Horn

Service

Sanford
Furniture Co.

|I lf Tli r Aamm*Iitt r id I*r* *a I
S A N B E R N A R D IN O , Calif., May 2.
— Lew Friedman, said to have been
one o f the cleverest dice experts in
the country is u suicide,
ihe hnml
that rolled sevens nnd elevens for
nearly half a million dollars in the
Inst twenty y e a n , was used to shoot
himself.
Friendl said
Friedman
cheated first time in life when he heat
spectre tuberculosis with his pistol.
He died penniless.

Sanford Battery Service
Company

NOTICE TO FARMERS
N o w ’s the lim e for you to buy n M O L IN E T R A C T O R . We
have n special o ffe r that you cannot r»fTord to let g et by &gt;rou.
F or e very farm er can afford to buy but you cannot nfTord
net to buy a real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
great success in this section. U n til October 11th, 1022, we
will sell you a—

( I l y T h r .Vaaiirlntrct I ’ r r a . t

J A C K S O N V IL L E , May 2.— Marcus
Connnt, president o f tho local Florida
State League Club last night an­
nounced ho had obtained outfielder
Gaffney front tnc Charleston, South
Atlantic League Club.
G affney played with Orlando last
year. He has a (lidding averngo o f
0.48 nnd n batting percentage o f .355,
It wns announced he would report to
the local management Thursday.

The golf links nre being whipped
!nto shape now and the president nnd
&gt;ther officer# o f the Countrv Club in­
vite the public out to seer tho links

o b i l

Henry McLaulin, Jr,

G ive more thought to music'

M. M. Smith o f Orlando, Winter
Park nnd Sanford was in the city today looking nfter his landed Inter­
ests. Mr. Smith is on n deal to sell
nil o f his flowing well land In this
vicinity to n big real estate firm who
G A F F N E Y SIG NS UI
will put it on the market in small
tracts and sell it off.

Everyone knows that tho Hupmobile
maintenance and repair costs are al­
most unbelievably low, nnd that tho

avenue

LAMP

Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Vnlkcnburg of
Orlnndo were In th.. eltv today on
business and pleasure. Mr. Vnn Vnlkcnljurg is with tho Florida Automobile Association insurance depnrtmenT
nod has moved his residence from
Melbourne to Orlnndo where he form ­
erly resided.

f1,5ca\h lakes Maxwell lourf ,nir;il' "ndilinn. It's n real

IN STREET

R E L IE F O R G A N IZ A T IO N S
*
P R E V E N T S T A R V A T IO N
AM O N G REFUGEES

[Van have reWatch for the big Kiwnnls edition
in Jacksonville
the Senfi*Al Herald on Thursday o f
t visit here ns ‘ his week. ItZwill be one o f tho bigI Mr*. Howard gOit and best ‘fepecial editions tho
Herald ha# ever issued. The Sanford
j Kiwnnls Club is n live hunch nnd they
Mr. atA Mr*. Cr-irg,,- Speer, Mr. nnd &lt;lo things,
In. Vrrizr Sp, r r and Algernon
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The hnnd w ill play nt tlje corner o f
pfttr motored to Daytona Reach
.pent the day Magnolia and F irst streets ngnln toBad*) sk.rv they 1
i night nnd the young people nnd the
wry pltsuntlf.
______
old people can donee if they wish nnd
there will he a big time every’ night
MrllRIDK-.MM KEY
I Gi.t.fjl in iti simplicity was tho this week if possible.
lairr.«i S-jndiy morning, o f Miss
p MirWy. tnd Mr Frank McBride,
ntidt u i i.
* ! 2‘ w0 -* the
|n*»kyun»r, rhinh, in the presence
Mf relatives and ., few intimate
1
i itu &gt;»ung people, Dr. E.
|D. Brctr.lu* pi rfarmed the impress,
n t crrftnotiy,
I Tie ehurth wa* beautifully decorwith j tie,I plants, nnd wicker
Iktltti filled with pink nnd white
Murders.
hr. U 11 MiC.nlin, organist hnd
P ,r' ’ ■,f' n iptinl music, nnd used
pe Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin ae
r»l. ;,r,l M, •dtNjohn's WedMarth
&lt;*jonal. During
** f*um- •)■, | |„ vc You Tru ly"
•*» rofUy played.

MYSTERY

PAGE YIYE

N O TIC E !
Hnvlng t.old out-the book nnd peri­
odical and magazine business to E. D,
Mobley, nil o f our old customers will
now find a complete line of all the
magazines, paper# nnd periodical# nt
Mobley's Drug Store on Park Avenue.
211-tfc
T. J, M ILLE R Jt SON,
Only three days more o f those big
bargains at O. T. O. G ift Shop, now
1 located with llintcrm ister Piano Co.

MOLINE, Model I), latest improved Tractors
• for .$528.00
Can furnb'h you from our stork in warehouse fo r imme­
diate delivery, or will hove one shipped direct to you. lteniemher this o ffe r is only good until October 11th, so place

your order now.

HELL BROS
LAKE MONHOE, FLORIDA

30-2tp

The Herald fo r Post Cards.
The Power Within the Cradle Rules
tho World. See "Tho Cradle" at the
Princes* tonight,
3 l-ltc

WILSON'S

Rons and daughters just out of
college find middle-aged parent# an
awful trial.
I have moved over to Wight Ilros.
Garage. When you want a real auto­
mobile, call and seo me. When they
make bettor cars, I will sell them. The
Buick nnd Oldsmobile.
29-3tc
N. H. G ARNER.
A married roan, feeling his life
growing humdrum, may meet the
woman who “ understands him," but
aho can never "understand" his child.
Soe "The Cradle" at the Princess t o ­
night.
3J-ltc

V C . M A H I IN I 'O , •
il

FOR SALE BY A L L GROCERS

.

W I G H T G R O C E R Y CO
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
SANFORD---------------------------------------------- .---------------- FLORIDA

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

SANFORD
"Th e 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 SECTIO N
SANFORD, FLO R ID A. \S KDNKSDAY, M A Y 3,1922

,'OLUMB n L

NUM BER 32

FIRE IN TREASURY BUILDING
NEVADA DIVORCE COURT
GIVES CAPITAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AMERICAN TROOPS HALTED
MUCH TROUBLE TO,QUENCH WILL NOT LEAVE GERMANY
CANNOT COFLICT HERE
...DUVAL CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE PRESENT ATLEAST
Second Tim e in Three Months That Fire Has Oc­
curred in the Building:

BIG BATTLE
li"nt o ica*mpa BEING fought
no JURISDICTION
n ea r PKK1NG
Action Brings Up Ques-

TW O

TO CHANT RESIDENT OF FI.ORIi»\ \ DIVORCE A T KBNO
AND IS FRAUD

TH O U S A N D
DEAD AND
W O U ND E D FO U N D ON
H A T T I.E F IB L D
(n r The

V l r t l

P ress)

PE K IN G , ny 3.— Heavy cnnnonnd, 11 , I Hr
i ing was in progress yesterday nt va r­
CAltSON CITY, Nev., May 3.
ious points nlong tho front extending
art ion of thr District Court
from Machnng. south o f Tientsin,
0( Srrada in granting a divorce
;
across
the*country to the vicinity of
questioned by «h«* Circuit
Peking.
Severe fighting occurred nt a
Court of l'u*al county, Florida.
i
point
nlong
the Hun Ho rivur thirty
• itirh annulled tne divorce grantmiles south o f this city, where -10,000
ni |)r. Charles C. Wake, of Tam ­
troops o f General Wu Dei Fu, the cen­
pa from l.llllnn C. HlnWe. at
tral Chinese lender, endeavored
to
IDno January 5, 1921. according
force a crossing in order to gain con­
to notification received by
nttrol o f the I’eklng-Tientisin railroad.
lornn ticnrral Fowler. The Flor­
General Chang Tso-I.in, governor o f
ida ri&gt;urt held that the NevadaMnnchurin, and head o f tho opposing
curt had no Jurisdiction to grant
forces, from his headquarters near
a di»orrr to a resident o f Florida
Tientsin, ordered trains to convey the
i(ain«t a resident of that Htnte.
main body o f his 100,000 soldiers to
Florida court also held the di­
the
front south o f the great unll. Two
vorce «a » obtained through fraud,
Mnnchurinn airplanes flew over Tient­
av&lt;rrting Mrs. Illake belie) cd her
sin and proceeded westward.
huvhand to lie in Chicago until
Later airplanes dropped bombs near
after he had submitted thr di­
the station nt Rwnngtsun, only n
vorce.
short distnnee from here.
Advices received by m ilitary at­
JACKSONVILLE. May
3.—
taches
hero said thnt Wu Pei Fu was
Circuit Judge Simmons April 19th
sending troops northward at the great­
approved thr report of Cromwell
est possible speed.
Gibbon*, special master, declar­
F ifty thousand o f his troops, con­
ing thr Illake divorce void. A fter
centrated ut Pnotingfu, arc being re­
thr divorce Illake married a girl
from Tampa in Jersey City. Un­
inforced from the Ynngtze provinces.
der thr sperinl master's ruling
Twenty thousand others, recruited
Illake is required to pay Mrs.
from Shantung, nre marching ngninst
Lillian Illake $130 monthly from
Chang Tso-Lin’s southeastern strong­
January y, I!t22, to o th er with at­
hold nt Machnng.
torney fee* and costs. Illake is
Two thousand dead and wounded
•aid to have left Florida.
were found on the field nfter the bnttlo of Changsinticn, outside o f Peking.
The booming o f cannon was heard In
Peking all Inst night, hut the cannon­
ading ceased this morning. Despite
the continuation of trench wnrfare,
many foreigners, including legation
guards, went outside the city to view
live hostilities.
Corporal Mason, an American ma­
M N T f7o.iHMi.mo FOR U N F IN IS H ­ rine from Colorado, was shot in the
arm, hut was not seriously wounded.
ED WOlth AND OTHERS SOLD
FOR JU NK
Fnfnch employes at the locomotive
-------works nt Changsinticn, narrowly csHASHI.NGTON, May 3.— K ccom -, caped when a bomb, dropped from nn
mer.iiiti t. that capital ships to be airplane, destroyed the works.
MriW "l under the naval limitation
Genernl Wu Pei Fu is continuing to
trr»t) i* ili.q.oMiJ ,,f by sale on the send troops west o f Peking in nn en­
»■ -A» in th. c.isc of those under con- deavor to envelope Gencrnl Chang’s
»tr-ji t. I,. ,ii„| I,} sale for junk or northwestern wing. This precipitated
•ir.kirv |,y eonfirc in the case o f fighting which Insted nil night nt
c -r|i!« u-.| -hips, arc contained in the Fengtal, ten miles from Peking.
r I rt « f the hoard o f naval officers
Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, com* ' 1 rt' : ...... nsider ways and means mnntler o f the United States Asiatic
■ t treaty provisions. A fleet, was due to arrive in Peking Inst
Lr&lt;l.miTiarv I'-timatc of ¥70,000,000 as night to confer with Jncob Gould
to thr
' "f the operation is includ- Schurinnn, the American minister, re­
H in the report.
garding the protection of foreigners.
I if
r,‘ ommends that the Peking is considered thoroughly pro­
' r “ ’ ff" Lexington, under con- tected, since tho city's gates ore closed
&gt;t I ore River, Muss., and nt night and the streets ure patrolled
l-i1' '* 1'.*■ '"‘ ••ding by the New York by Chinese troops.
Ship Ituil.h iic &lt; orporntiun ut Camden,
N. J
"inverted into airplane car- IIO T IC U L T U R IS T 8
nrr
ul -r :ne treaty terms, tho othO PEN A N N U A L M EEK
'
'-Jr 'l &gt;ttndtlc cruisers to l&gt;c
Ik&gt; sold on
( I l y T h e .•■■•M -lalrd I ' r r . M
" '{
1 th» highest bidder.
L A K E L A N D , May 3.— The thirtyThe iwia-.j
|„ . ,
'request made pub- ftfU,
meeting of the Flori
lorida
U n j,;
,l,“ t ‘ he 170,000,000 state Horticultural Society was call
called
theatre
,r* that
' . Ia,,&lt; y
»t « t - to order ilP the auditorium theat
*1 that o considerable
_
_
•hi;,
.
i ’ 1 * ^ v in g on here last night, with approximately
i, »,
. r.„.... •k' .1., !i rr. contract
mm. nil
b»
contrnct and
ani* to
to Rfift
050 rlnlnirntra
delegates ffromall nnrts
parts nf
o f the
the
Drm«
trrm. ,.f , . , ..... ' e m*^8 ** thc state I nattendance, Including mempnrr.|t|- Ul,. ’V 'nl Wl're worked out bers 0f the state plant board, citrus
point, ,j
’ ‘,,llrnctor*- H was ranker inspectors, and inspectors o f
h&lt;&gt;hPV. r , l J, ,! , naty department, nursery stock, with their chiefs, Frank

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purely tinu u v e ° ° f ,70'000''

M- Sterling and F. M. O'Bryne, of
Gainesville.
Mayor H. C. Petteway wiloomed
the visitors to Lakclsnd and the rc: spor.se was made by Dn J. II. Ross,
o f Winter Haven.
Mere in Sanford The annunl address o f President II.
-------Harold Hufo, o f the society, and one
,r " Hickory With Strips of Ram- **y Speaker Frank E. Jennings, o f tho
I""* Inlaid Parallel
Florida House o f Representatives, foi------- , lowed thr opening exercises. f
i4 ■’ »*••»
B. L. llamner, o f Tamps, extended
self ciuj, . ’J
ncw
« welcome to form er Inspectors o f the
find a sub.t ,i,, 1 ,n. nn r ^f°rt to stato plant board on behalf o f the
* '« i o f s * r e
11 «&gt; «"• U e le t y . •t»ip ,llf u r ,,rTo: th, hlckory with
-------------------------f,ntrr. iq .,1
In **“ parallel with ' Tho Uusiness and Profess'onal Wosnd
^om" inatl°n I* more men’s Club will have a chicken supper
rn »k«ft«.
nM l'rwenl wood- at the Miller building, corner o f First
____
and Park, Saturday night, May Cth.
Stationers
'
j Price 75c. Everybody come and enOfflce for two'wrdc0 ** **
B°°^ l,omt' cooking. Watch fo r
3 1 -6 t-;w -ltc
18-3tp menu.

New Golf d ub
Could Be tylade

I

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

( l l y T h r \••&lt;&gt;&lt;*Ini *•d I 'r e a * )

W A SH IN G TO N ,

May 3.— The

second time in three months fire­
men cnrly today battled with fire
on hte roof of the treasury drpnrtmcnt which for a time assum­
ed menacing proportions as Ihr
flames leaped high in the air.
The fire was dfrvorrdr at 1:13.
Unofficial estimates place the
damage at not more than $73,­
000.00.
W A SH IN G TO N , ay
:i. Flaim
which burst from the roof o f
the
treasury department shortly after
1:.'U) a. m. today eating their way
through a supeistructure and spreading to the central portions o f the roof
were brought under control after
threatening heavy damage to the
building.
Leaping thirty feet or more in the
air, the flames lit up n large part of
the downtown section and sparks were
wafted across the street to the White
House lawns. Awakened by White
Hnusc attendants President and Mrs.
Harding dressed and watched the pro£»«..** o f the flames ut a window.

Following nn explosion of chemicals
stored where the fire originated, the
flames appeared to be rapidly gaining
headway. Four nlnrms had been
turned in 15 minutes after the fire
vvns discovered.
Several smaller explosions occurred
in quick succession ns the flnmcs rose
to a height of thirty or forty feet and
appenr ed to be enveloping the entire
central portion o f the roof. Sparks
from the fire were being swept by n
light southeast wind in the general di­
rts tivin o f the White House, but it
vvns believed that the structure was in
no danger.
Thirty minutes nftcr the fire began
the glow from the leaping flames was
lighting tip the entire downtown section o f the city, casting a dull light
over the White House and tho Wash­
ington monument.
As the first streams of water were
played on the flumes it nppenred thnt
they probably would be confined to the
central portion o f the roof to which
they had spread from the suporscructore.
The treasury officials later put the
total loss nt $15,000,

W a r Departm ent Com­
BEVERIDGE
munication to Harris,
AND RALSTON
o f Georgia, Ominous
ARE WINNERS
CELEBRATION
H KPUIH .IC AN
AND
DEMOH VD BEEN P L A N N E D A T S A V A N ­
C ltA T IC P R IM A R IE S IN
N AH FOR RECEPTION OF
IN D IA N A
EIGHTH IN F A N T R Y
(It? Thr \««•»&lt;*litfr*| I'rn s i
IN D IA N A P O L IS , May 3.— Compila­
( I l f T h r Aaaortntrd l*rraa)
W A SH IN G TO N , May 3.—The
tion o f slightly more than one-third of
War Department today notified
the vote in yesterday's Republican pri­
Senator llnrris, of Georgia, that
mary election gave Albert J. Bever­
because “ of unforseen circum­
idge a lend o f -17,000 over llnrry S.
stances" the return of the Eighth
New in their contest for nomination
United Staten Infantry from the
to the United Stntes senate. In the
Rhine scheduled for the latter
Democratic senatorial contest form er
part of this month has ta-en in­
Governor Ralston was lending in 710
definitely postponed. The troop*
precincts. Dr. Jesse Sanders was sec­
were to hnvc landed in Savannah
ond and throe other candidates trail­
and
the home-coming celebration
ing.
had been planned.
PR E D A TO R Y IN TE R E STS
CHOKER F U N E R A L
H A U N T CO M M ITTEE ROOM
W IL L RE HELD TOMORROW
T A R IF F HBING FRAM ED
A T G LE N C A IK N C A 8 T L B
d ir Th* A m

m

Ii U S P r e s s )

W A S H IN G TO N , May 33.—Charges
( I t f T h e A - s n r l s I- i t P r e s s )
thnt predatory interests day nfter
D U BLIN , Irclnnd, May
3.— Tha
day week after week, month nfter Crokcr funernl will be held tomorrow
month, haunted the senate finance nt Glcncnim castle. Rcquim mass la
committee room where republican to be sung in private orator)' nt Glencommitteemen were framing the nd- cnairn and burial in vault on the
ministration ta r iff bill were made Glcncnnirn grounds will follow.
yesterdny In the senate by Scnntor
King, democrat, Utah.
G E N E R A L WU PEI FU
Tiie Utah scnntor declared thnt on
REPORTED K ILLE D A T
one occasion when ho visited, the
CH AN G 'S IIE A D D U A R TB R S
committee quarters to obtain copies
Flood W aters N ow Reach Point Sixty Miles From o f public henrings, tho anti-chambers
I t ) , T k r A ssorlstrS Press)
PE K IN G , May 3.— It was announced
the Mississippi R iver
and corridors were so crowded with
“ these leprestntives o f the predatory nt Gencrnl Chang Tsno Idn'e head­
interests and other beneficiaries of quarters today thnt General Wu Pel
( I I , T h r Assm-lnfrd 1‘ r r s s )
__ Fu, central Chinese lender hnd been
N E W O R LE A N S , May 8.— Reports number o f plurcs, especially at M el­ the high rntes in this hill that I could
ville,
is
being
augmented
by
flood
th
e ! killed ir ,a tlv ii, Toe announcement
**
nr.
cr.*rr.r.rc
from Central Louisiana indunto water
waters from tne Lcrridny, Ln., cr*- room.
otherwise i snot confirmed. The for­
is eitcnping through crovnsse in levee
vassc.
,
“ Why were they there? The pub­ eign legations arc investigating.
nt Fcrriday continuing to spread into
What will develop when this added lic hearings hnd closed, the committee
sections prcviousl yescaped inundn- volume o f water reaches the lower riv- majority was in executive session to
tion and flood now reached point sixty er basin, where unconfirmed reports frame the bill, the democrats hnd
ntiles away.____________________________ I placed the number o f homeless nt (I,­ been excluded.
For what purpose
___ __
j 000, is only a matter o f conjecture.
were they there? I leave it fo r tho
N E W O R L E A N S , May 3— Disquiet-' The flood situation at the laniis- senators ntul the public to determine
Ing reports from flooded nrens o f the innn refugee camps, which had be- whnt their purpose was?”
Atchnfnlnyn river basin, especially come critical through the practical
from St. Martin parish, in southern depletion o f all food supplies, was re- FILE S P E T IT IO N FOR
Louisiana, were received by Red Cross lieved yesterday with the arrival at
FRE E S T A T E TROOPS T R Y TO REA RBIIBARING OP TIIB
officials here yesterday. A commit- Rhinehnrt, 1-n., o f provisions sufficCAPTURB ORMOND
G A S O L IN E T A X CASE
tee was dispatched nt once to Invest!- iont to provide for six thousand perCASTLE
( I l f The \M»rlnlnl I'rraal
gate conditions there.
. &gt;“ &gt;»'* f « r ten days.
T A L L A H A S S E E , May 8,— Setting
( I t f T h r Aaaorlutr S I 'r r a a )
Tho Atchnfnlnyn river flood, which
In addition two carloads o f food
K IK IN N Y , Ireland, May 3 . - Sharp
already covers large areas on rich wree yesterday dispatched to LaSalle forth thut the Supreme Court in its
fighting with machine guns rattling in
farm ing land by back waters, threat- parish, where several hundred refu- recent decision declaring the gasoline
tax
act
invalid
"overlooked
and
failed
&lt;»H
directions is in progress hero toening to brenk through the levees at a gees were reported in need.
to, consider the fundamental d iffe r - ; &lt;*•&gt;’• Free state troops nre trying to
cnce between the effect o f n demur- recapture Ormond Castle, still held by
rer to allegations o f traversable facts irregulars who yesterday were driven
and thnt a demurrer to nontraversa- j
n»her places they had captured.
file allegations o f facts," Attorney
-------------------------General Iluford yesterday filed a p o -1
ACCUSE D A "G H K K T Y
tition for u rehearing o f the case.
'
~ ~

WATER THROUGH CREVASSE
SPREADS OVER COUNTRY WHICH
PREVIOUSLY HAD ESCAPED

FIGHTING ON
IN IRELAND IN
ALL DIRECTIONS

BISHOP BERRY
LAKE WALES
CONSECRATED AT
LIFTS THE LID
ST. AUGUSTINE
ON SUNDAY

C A N NOW G E T SO FT D RIN KS ON
S U N D A Y A N D IIU Y NEWS•
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A ssorlnlrd P r r . s )

L A K E W A L E S , May 3.— CltUen*
here yesterdny by n vote o f 3 to 1 de­
cided to lift the lid on Sunday restric­
tions which prevailed Inst year. Under
the old city ordinances it was impos­
sible to buy soft drinks on Sunday. L.
M. K ranter was elected mayor.
SU G AR R E F IN E R S M IN S
( D r T h r A .ow rlM rd P r r » . )

W A S H IN G TO N . May 3.— An oplnion handed down yesterdny In tho
United Stntes circuit court of ap.
penis here sustains the district court
at Baltimore in awarding the Ameri­
can Sugar Rcrflning company Judg­
ment for $18,836 against William C.
Frederick o f Baltimore, the suit re­
sulting front repudiation of a con­
tract following a drop in sugar pricIB.
BISHOP C U R L E Y RETU RN S
JA C K S O N V IL L E , May
33.— The
Rev. Michael J. Curlcjr, Catholic arch­
bishop o f Baltimore, passed through
Jacksonville yesterday afternoon en
route to St. Augustine, where today
he will nfflclntc at the coniccratlon
o f the Rev. Patrick Barry, as bishop
o f the diocese o f St. Augustine. Bi­
shop Barry will assume tho office held
by Archbishop Curley before his Bal­
timore position.

Th.- opinion hoiubd .low,. » . « m l
w A’s &lt;7,LVTt J.*~ M7? T K o p o H .
weeks ngu wns dissented to by Jus
thnt llnrry 'M. Daugherty, now at­
PR ESEN CE
OF
N O TA B L E tires M’ hitfield and West.
IN
torney general, hnd received a fco o f
Mr. Bufon! in his petition yesterday
G A TH E R IN G OF CI.KRGYH
$25,(HH) from Charles W. Morse, New
quotes from the majority court opin­
A N D LA Y M E N
York shipbuilder for obtaining Morse's
ion in which it was assumed thnt the
release in 1916 from the Atlanta fedallegations set ofortli by S. J. Gunn
( l ) r T h r . 4 . . « r l a l r d I 'r r a a )
era I penittentinry were repeated by
ST. A U G U S TIN E , May 3.— Rever­ who brought the suit attacking tho
Senator Caraway, democrat, and deend Patrick llnrry was consecrated validity o f the tax act were u n c o n - i , ^ fcy fr(cnd&lt; o f tllc attorney
liishop o f the Catholic Diocese of St. travelled. Mr. Gunn alleged thnt the
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Augustine in the old cathedral here act passed by the last legislature levThr ArkanM| Bcn„ or
thtoday in the presence o f a notable ying the tax on the wholesalers htd port „ „ U (e d on « puWlc in fo m . .
gathering o f clergy and laymen. Arch­ been signed by tJA presiding officers ||on/. 8enator W at*on, republican,
bishop Curley, of Haltimore, whom o f the legisintur.nrfter it had * |Indinnis, said he hnd talked with Mr.
flurry succeds here, officiated, with journed.
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Daugherty nlaiut tho report and It
the assistance o f Bishop Monaghan, of
In assuming that these allegations
wns untruv. Scnntor Moses, republi­
M'ilmington; liishop Turner, o f Haiti- hud been established as a matter of
can, New Hampshire, broke into ths
more. Dr. E. A. Pace, o f the Catho­ record, Mr. Buford set .forth* tho discussion to say that Willlnm G. Melic University of M’nshington, deliv­ court did nof&lt; tnke cognizance o f the
Adoo, form er sccrctnry of tho treas­
nature o f the case before it, in that ury hnd received "large fees" from
ered the consecration sermon.
the allegations presented "purely n
Mr. Morse in connection with shipping
non-trnversnb|e question of law, in­ contracts recently made the base o f
K IM 'A N IA N S HOLD AN
OPEN A N N U A L MEET stead o f a traversable question of indictments in fcdcrnl courts here.
fact."
( M f T l i r l - . o r l m - d I 'r r a a )
The effect o f the court’s decision,
L A K E L A N D . May 33.— Seven KlH AD F IV E H U SB AN D S
wanis clubs were represented nt an ''^r' Buford set forth, is thnt conDIVORCED TW O OF THEM ,
inter-city meeting here last night nr.d fu sion* o f law are admitted by de­
M A Y H A V E K IL L E D O N E
hoard i.n address by Edmund F. Ar- murrer to the pleading in which they
rn*, o f Columbus, Ohio, international are *&lt;’t forth.
( H r T k r A a s o r l a t r S I 'r r a a )
C L E V E L A N D , .May 3.— ^
W hile city
trustee o fthe Kiwanis, on tho Ideal.,
YOUNG FO UND G U IL T Y
chemist w u examining the vital or­
o f the organization.
OF M A N S L A U G H T E R
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gans taken from the exhumed body of
Visitors were present from Kiwanis
DRIGGERS A T I.U TZ one o f her five husbands, County
Clubs at Tampa, St. Petersburg,
Prosecutor Stanton ulunned today to
Plant City, Bartow, Orlando and
( D r T k r A sa o rla lrd I'rra a '
T A M P A , May 3.3— W. H. Young, question again the woman suspseted
Sanford. Doyle Carleton, o f Tampa,
was endorsed by the meeting as the charged with the murder o f Henry o f n scries o f murders to collect an
choice for district governor, selection Driggers at Luts a year ago, was even thousand dollars worth of insur­
o f which will he made at Jacksonville found guilty o f manslaughter today. ance. Three o f her husbands died
His counsel announced they would suddenly under mysterious circum­
in August.
appeal the case to Supreme Court. stances. She divorced tho first two
Bonds will be Issued soon by the His bond was Axed at five thousand she married.
officials nf Ia&gt;esburg fo r $38,000 fo r |dnlors. The Jury was out twelve
I.et u* do your Job Printing.
a new school building.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922

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Our Savings Departm ent and L e t Us Show
You How the Calendar Savings Bank Works.
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to save nickels, dimes and quarters, only to find u place
where they are needed.
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dime a day, a quarter at the end o f the month, and a nickle
four times a month.
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Addresa " A " enre o f Herald. 26-fltc

B U Y = lIr w n heart
longleaf pine tics. I'leiwe c»mniunicati&gt; with us promptly.—
FO R S A L E
Georgia-Florida
I’ inc Co.. Jack­
FOR SA LE — Potato bnrrels In any
sonville,
Fla.______
28-(itc
quantity, special prices on car lots,

corroapondcnce solicited, Clcnrwnter WAN’T E I)- i'oiitiou ns stenographer.
Address “ W," care the Herald.
M fg. Co., Clcnrwnter. FIs.
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FOR SA LE — Automobile; am going
WA NT E D— Position ns caretaker of
North Sunday; must sell, 1010
orange grove.— Geo. Hunter, Route
Srrlpps-Hooth, ft-pnssenger light six
A, Rox 100-11.
30-fttp
touring, good
condition,
extras,
|3.50 or best offer. Cameron Trent,
A U T O M O B IL E S
Welaka Apt. 10.
30-fttp

Folios!

Ceo. V*. KNIGHT
272-tfc
FOR SA LE — A practically new piano.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
8150.00.
310 Cypress Ave.
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1921 Coupe.
1921 Touring.
1922 Sedan.
A ll above cars have slnrters.
1920 1-ton Truck.
All In fine condition, tires, etc.
H ANFO RD MOTOR CO.
Dodge Dralera
Phone No. 3
2ft.file

FOR S A L K —One ft-rooni bungalow,
located on Sanford Heights, tl.ftOO,
cash, a bargain. A . P. Connelly,
FOR S A L E — 111 nrres, four mile* out
27-tfc
on*good road, opposite Country
W )R S A L E — Household
furniture. Club; new ft-room bungalow, garage
Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave.
28-Otp and out buildings; some land cleared
FOR S A LE OR LE A SE One 20 a re, and plnnted in fruit trees; good water.
G. Ilirsrhi, IL 1, Sanford, Fla. 30-fttp
one 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
distance to city. Two lota corner
FOR R E N T
Center nnd Elm nve. Two lota west
fide Palmetto nve., 50 f t from Elev­ FOR R E N T — Rooms und kitchenette.
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
enth SL Make offer. II. T. Corey,
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owner, lift N. Spring St., I.os A nge­ office, upstairs.
les, Calif.

Southern Association
New Orleans, ft; Little Rook, 3.
Nashville, 0; Atlanta, 4.
Memphia, 3; Birmingham, 2.
Mobile, 10; Chattanooga, 4,

Ft5TT TCE N T ^

To break a child's heart Is the great­
est tragedy in life. .Sec “ The Cradle”
at the Princess, tonight.
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ETH EL CLAYTojj

A tremendous dram.» of )*.
kinds o f women, and dinJ*
an erring husband a*.}
the all-powerful force that 1
them together again
wonderful to thrill snd
about. A lio —

FO X NEWS

For County School Board
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election as a member of the Board
°J P.ub,lc In,truf‘ ion of Sehin0,e
County, representing* District No. 2,

Tomorrow— Charles Ray jn .
picture o f his career
Valley” and added attraction,

“ * “ • £ 2 * U* P" m* ry
be held June Cth, 1922.
Having been a member of this board '
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fo r the past seven years, I feel that l Z J I i i l l § j U l f j l R l [ T E [ c ] [ t f l
I my pftst "erv,co ls m&gt; be,t rt‘corn’
mt,n,,ntion. and if nominated and clectled, I promise to do my* best for the

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE!

We are looking for tb«t
fift y cents worth of n i
A REAL HA KG A I N
s,
today and it looks like »,
$100 .cash takes 1018 Ford g-, will get i t A good
touring car.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
rain would be of so mid
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giX® up the band contert a
Deception by husband and w ife Infavor o f the rain. Ho«tr«
vitea disaster to the home. Sec “ The m
it may come this afttmo*
Cradle" Prlnees* tonight.
31-ltc winstead o f tonight. Mru­
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time we have the honor ti
Environment counts for much.
report that everything UI
Keep him in hot water long enough
lovely on the St. John* mw |
and he’ll be a hard-boiled egg.
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Character li made by the thing*
Southeast and clear.
you stand for; reputatioiLia made by
the things you fall for. *

Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c ami
mail it to Foley St Co., 2835 Sheffield
LE AG U E STA N D IN G
Avc., Chicago, III., writing your name
Florida Slate League
«nd address clearly. You will receive
Won Lost Pet. in return n trial package containing
St. Petersburg
.625 Foley’a Honey and Tar Compound for
Daytona
.542' eoughi, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Lakeland
.542 n i l . for pains in sides and back;
Orlando
.520' rheumatism, backache, kidney and
Tampa
.480 bladder allmonta; nnd Foley Cathartic
Jacksonville
.202 Tablets, n wholesome and thoroughly
clcansing cathartic for constipation,
National league
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
Won
bowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv
New York
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The world at jmur door every evenSt. I-ouia .
ing for 16c. Dally narald,
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
A R E A L B A R G A IN
Mnrrled life, no matter what course'
Philadelphia
,40°
$1*™ rash takes Maxwell road- il mn&gt;' pursue, is always governed by
Cincinnati
•2bl Ktcr, three passenger.— B. &amp; O. t*10 cb,|d. “ The Cradle" tonight at the1
Boston .*
214 Motor Co.
30-tfc Prince**.
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American League
Won Lost

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A R E A L R A R G A IN
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Plates „..u
and dally
$150 cash takes 1919 Ford *
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Roadster.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
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nnd tonight ond W«ir**day probably lolal ruin*.

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17,700 Acres in East Orange
County

On Famous
Orlando to Ocean
H ighw ay
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Thursday-FirSt Half-Holiday

Farming. Citrus and
Trucking Lands
Being Syndicated in

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR BATHING SUIT

30 A cre Tracts
-'•arh tract frontihg on OrlandoOcean Boulevard at the extreme­
ly low price o f—

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F o r T h e W h o le F a m ily

$28.24 per Acre
F U { Yearn in Which to Pay.—
Title Good— Warranty Deed
Guaranteed
Land May Be Occupied Before
Payment Completed
This tract ronsisto o f 17,700
sere* bordering both sitlen the
Orlando-East Coast Sixteen-foot
Boulevard for n»M&gt;ut eight miles,
is intersected by the Florida
East Coast Railroad and two
other main county highwnyn ono
o f which is to bo hnnl-surfnccd
nlsfy
Upon completion o f these hard­
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land will increase very sub­
stantially «s has already been
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tion* o f Orange County, nnd the
syndicate proposes to sell
in
«mnll tract* the syndicate hold­
in g . nt n profit.
This tract is virgin timbered nnd
tho timber Is ronfenntlvely eaUnrated to be1worth 812.00 per
sere.
Reference*— Any bank or busi­
ness house in Orange County.
Honest Salesmen Wanted
Mall Coupe*, Today for Particulars

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$1.25 to $5.00
IN DIFFERENT STYLES AND COLORS

See Them in Our JVindow

rott'age on
Talmettu
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80-8to O R LA N D O -E A S T COAST L A N D CO.
FOR R E N T 3 nice furnished house­ 12ft So. Orange Ave., Orlandb, Kin.
Buy Your Bathing Suit- -------------- ----------------- - » — F or Less Money
Plen»e send particulars o f your 17,­
keeping rooms, 2 beds, gas
and 700 acre development.
This In no
lights, both. 314 East F ifth Street. manner obligates me.
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Ciood rare o f the hor'.e la spring FOR R H N T— --room apartment with
Brothers.
and early summer will pay dividends
bath, furnished.
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The theory o f evolution la sound 1
later. Clean o ff old hair, especially Phone-109. _______________
2fl-tfc enough, but you can't tlovate a pe- a
under tha collars, and prevent trou- FOR R E N T — Furnished room, 411 dcstrUn by creasing him with nn J
blcaome sore*.
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new-Grant. Good tires and ev­
erything good.— H. &amp; O. Motor
The May Day Shoot o f the Campbell
Co.
30-tfc
l i n i n g Post, American Legion, on
A M E R IC A N LEG IO N SHOOT

CtJT TH IS OUT— IT IS WORTH
MONEY
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Lnkcjntpl nt Daytona,
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.

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“THE CRADLE

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Charles II. Whltner and L. U. May " Mct o f " ny
tied for second prlie and divided secRespectfully,
ond and third money, with scores of
CHAS. A. D A LLAS.
88 out o f 2ft.
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— Paid political advertisement.

GAMES TO D A Y

STOP— LO O K— READ
F R U IT -I’ RODUCK SIlll'PP.RH
T ry our expert service collecting Rail­
road Claim*.
Original.
Voucher*
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
Shoro Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
Cooper, Ass't General Mgr., with P. R. FOR R E N T — Nicely furnished two or Address ....... ........ ...........
R. Claim Department, ten year#, Seathrt* room apartment, summer Sanford Dally Herald, Sanford, Fla.
ford, Del.
10-o.oxt-2wc rates, 202 Park Avc.___________29-3tp

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The Infant son o f Mr. and 5(rs. H.
•It. Deal died yesterday afternoon af.647, ter an illneaa o f aeveral weeks. The
.(&gt;32 funeral occurred today at four o’clock,
interment being made in Lakevlew
cemetery.

The high gun In tho Trap Shoot was ■ * « • * « » « *
o f th«
Pub,,c /rce
Ralph W ight with 24 out o f 2ft
schools, which I consider the largest

W A N T E D — By Couple, an apart­
ment furnished prefered. Ad­ hOR R E N T— Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Lights and wat­
dress A-7 care of Sanford Daily
er furnished at 014 West Second St.
H e r a l d . ________________31-ltp

FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
aiding. Within four blocka o f center
o f city.

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Th« r i f l . p , l „
b .„
« Ire, $12.50, was won by Robert
Greene.
In tho Ladies shoot Mrs. J. M .W allace won first prlie, |7.G0; a m i Mrs
J. C. Hutchinson won second prlre
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Claaalfied Ada Sc a line. No
ad taken for leas than 25c.
and positively no claaalfied
ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count fire words to a line
and remit accordingly.

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American Association
SL Louis, 6; Louisville, 2.
Milwaukee, l i t Toledo, 10.
Kansas City, 0: Columbus, 8.
Minneapolis, 10; Indianapolis, 7.

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New York, 2; Boiton, 6.
Philadelphia, 8; Washington, 5.
Detroit, 6; ( ' hicngo, 0.
St. Louis, 18; Cleveland, 2.

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the grounds- o f Sanford Rod &amp; Gun
I iub, May lit , whi'c not largely at­
tended, proved a very Interesting and
pleasant event.
Mr*. Roy Chittenden,. M n . Sam
Younti and Mrs. Kenneth Murrell of
the Auxiliary, served
refreshing
cold drinks. The ladies present added
much to the pleasure'and"InteresTof
the occasion.

St. I^Hlis
New York
Chicago
Washingtjn
FOB BENT.—8-room house on Union Cleveland
A ve. A. P. Connelly,
2ft-tfc Boston
FOR R E N T — Two unfurnished rooms, Philadelphia
Detroit
bath, for llghthousekenj'lng. Coed
location. Apply "R . S.” , caro of Her­
ald Office.
ft-tfc
Stationery below cost nt the Herald
Offleu for two weeks. See It
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CHI 1.1)ItKN IN SPRIN G TIME,
DISMISS D A M A G E S U IT
tho facts regarding Florida’s summer
the influences that prompt them.
UNCLE HANK
Airs. C. Osborn, 7812 Hillside Rd.,
climate is beginning to havu its of.
These are sold at a nominal price to
(H r Tkr A•••*laird PllM l
Cleveland, 0., writes: "M y grnnd^
feet. While it has not yet come to
newspapers where editors arc willing
I M U U H ever? it O r t M * n « * | l «u
JACKSON, Miss., May 3.— The
l a r ^ X I he Herald .latMla^, IDT
the point o f absolute belief In our
daughter was troubled with a cough
to feed their readers on canned
3100,000 damage suit brought by Miss
’fo r nearly tw o'years. She took Fob
claims, it has succeeded in arousing
goods, and thus the doctrines o f the
Frances C. Dirkhead, a stenographer.
curiosity which demands satisfaction. aga.inst Gov. Lee Russell, o f Missis-’
interests back o f tile editorials trickle
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An cvcr-incraaaing number o f people . , .
» _____ _____ _______________now gone. It loosened the phlegm so
down through society influencing
. i rP l, her former em plljer, o ll. lt n , " " " * on*; “ —
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remain here through the stimraer to
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a. J. iiut.Ltr----------------------- Kzu-r the voter. The* editorial bureaus do
test the climate, nnd see if life Is pos.
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Honey and Tar is just what children
X. J. L llilA H U ___D m rtirr-T rrain rrr not count much on the price they get
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sd.l, hrre In oummor 11,no.
Thoy
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iu r. •hould hare for feverish colds, coughs,
newspapers; they
C. I „ I l l W I t ---- --C l r r a l a l l u a M a n a g e r from the buying
1‘ fconr 14H a p t o « r t » I*. M.
have a better source o f revenue from
y ' , „ our m .CTlf c .n tb o .r h .. .n d o n .
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A ltornoy. fo r M l.. Dirk- “ snuffles," and tight, whcciy breath-'
a a . r r t i . i n a Italra Made
oy t l » b « h n « In Iho ooo.n r.n !.r .
, h„ lho, w „„| j
ing. tie sure to get Foley's. It cheeks
the interests they serve.
Aesllrattaa
This has been one o f the favorite
Ihoy .11 ok their pomhr. In the cool
,„,m rdi«,oly In tho Ox. croup nnd whooping cough, too. Sold
d a k a r r l p l l a a I’ r l w l a A d r a a r a
evonlnns, nnd lotor rotlr. to rofmoh.
,ll&gt;llinn o ( , h„ W m l coun. everywhere.— Adv.
means o f exploiting the public by
Oaa T e a r ________ J!_______ ____
I U M o i l k i ____ __ ___ — ____ - j _____
Inn .loop, uovoxod by torrid hoot, ond
u , ho, „ 0 . . .
0„
high ta riff advocates, trusts and
l l r l l r r r r d l a C l i p bp C a r r i e r
a*
they
have
been
accustomed
to
in
combines,
packers
and
politician*.
$.175 cash takes a 1917 Iluick
Oaa W e a k _
__ U C ra ta
ford, Miss., an dhc could not bo tried
their northern home*. The "rainy
I-at cl y the number o f canned editorRoadster. Good tires, good m e­
Tha k lf IS. I ^ m
in Jackson.
season” is one long delight. The san­
aid a a t l r a l p r e r r r a
N rm ln a lr
( a a a t y ials that have appeared in some news­
chanical condition.— U. &amp; O. Moaad la p ab ll ah rd a v a r r r r l d a r . A d r a r dy earth drhiks In tho rnin and there
i l a l a a rala a m ad r k n o w n o a a p p l l r a - papers favoring the dye trust would
_____________ 30-tfc
John Cook o f Orlando was in the tor Co.
l|aa. D r a i o r r a l l r la p o l l l l r a . U M par radicate that this combination of mul­
is neither mud nor dust. The fre­
poo r, a H r a y a la n d » a a r r .
city todny looking a fter the unload,
The world at your door every even­
quent rains temper the heat, and are
ti-millionaires who have exploited the
N K M I t l . l t T i l l : A M H O U IA T B II 1*11KM a
ing o f a bunch o f Bulck cars.
ing
for 15c.— Daily Herald.
followed
by
n
refreshing
coolness.
American
people
foe
years
and
who
The Associated I’ ross la exclusive*
Home f client gel just enough mile
The few venturesome one who have
I f entitled to the use (o r republics* now propose to do It again, are oink­ age nut of a gallon of whisky lo curry
Vivian Speer, Second vlcc-t&gt;ro«dh
experienced the delights of the Flor­
tlon o f all news dispatches credited to ing use o f the old familiar means of them to th' police station.
'P i t )
$.125 cash takes n 1920 Model in Kt h h ICi Ha h Ki h m
ida
summers,
become
enthusiastic
appeasing
public
wrath.
tt or not otherwise credited in this pa­
boosters, and spread the news among lo rd Sedan that's in Rood condiThe country press— tho small city
H A V E YOUR
per end also the local news published
ian I am proud that the first wo­
their
friends, so that the number In-, tlon. It ’s a real bargain.— H.
newspaper
has
more
powerful
influ­
herein.
man to o ffer fo r our legislative
cresses from year to year. The de- O. Motor C o.
3 0 -tfc
L A U N D R Y WORK
A ll rights o f republication of spec- ence than is generally accredited to
halls is n womanly woman, a wo­
mnnd for summer rstea has reached
lal dispatches herein are also re­ it. It gets n closer reading. It is
man nf personal harm, and of
DU NK A T
the ears o f the railroad managers,
supposed to reflect the sentiment of
t ir e d .
WHY NOT TR Y
such level judgment and conser­
and they have responded favorably,
the community through its editorial
vative mind, ns will make her
by granting such rates. This will
columns, it goes into the home and
acceptable to her co-legislators.
greatly stimulate traw l In this direc­
is read by all mouthers o f the family,
"The time Is post for the wo­
§
tion , and Florida will yet rome into
tt lint appears thcrln is discussed,
0, you City .Substantial.
men to be outside the mil and
W H E N YO UR CAR IS O U T OF
1its own as nn ideal winter and sum­
■
o----------re-discussed and diagnosed
with
just lapel the men and say, ‘ will
W H ACK
great
minuteness.
It
is
ro-discusscd,
mer
resort.
It
is
manifest
destiny,
Visitors
to
the
city
say
Sanford
Is
■ T '!
you please do this’ or ‘will you
and ns certain to come ns the sun ll
cussed nnd diagnosed in the offices
outgrowing them all.
please do that.’ We need a few
We call for and deliver to any part of
o—..........
to continue to shine.— Tampa Times.
and business houses. The great mewomen inside the mil on nn equal
city.
Leave your bundle at Monte­
Washingand Polishing a Specialty
----------- o----------Stick to the Chamber o f Commerce tropolitan daily may be more flashy
footing, privileged to enter de­
zuma Hotel or call Phone No.
and
Foot o f First Street, Sanford Avenue
and you will have n city here of 25,- nnd bulky, but it is the small city
I'O W B itF I'I. PIC TU R E STO RY
bate, and consider all public mat­
have our wagon call.
000 in the next fivo year*.
(daily that reaches into the hones nnd
ters.
A L L WORK G U A R A N T E E D
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tin. business rooms and tnko hold of
Cecil H. Dc MHIc’ n Paramount Produc*
"You have my personal support
A ll it takes to ninko a city is men the minds o f people and shapes their
lion "Fool’s Paradise" is Excellent
nnd licst wishes fo r success."
o f broad vision who will rise above thinking whether they realize it or
n
■ '
The Launch S A N F O R I)
petty stu ff and keep their heads1not. This is lho rank and (He &lt;&gt;f which
ill
Like so many other successful Cecil For Pnrlirs, Picnics, Fishing, Outings
IT IS A G E N E R A L P R IM A R Y
above the stars,
1we talk.
It. beM ille surceases, the story of
■■ ■
o -----In view o f the great influence of
.Mr ,M. H. Porter o f Kissimmee “ Fool’* Paradise" which comes to the
Capt. Atkinson
Some big fighting going on in Chi* the country press nnd their powerful
Princess Theatre next Friday anti Sat­
writes The Tribune asking:
Phone 295-1.1
French D ry Cleaners
nn nnd we hope that when the smoke influence over business nnd politics
urday
has
n
two-fold
source.
The
" I* the June primary* n 'gonerhas cleared away thnt the right army it is hut fa ir to the rending public,
basic them*' was suggested by Li on-1 Evidence 203 E. lhird St., Sanford
nl’ primary, or Is it n 'Demo­
k i N ta la m h i m
lki *
will be victorious. China is like Rus- thnt this press be bold and fearless
ard Merrick's short story, "Tho Lnur- - ■■■■
cratic' primary?
■in— peace will only come when for the right and that Ihoy scan closeesl nnd the Lady." This theme was I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
• If 'general' then should n Re­
Christianity rules the country.
iy everything that comes foi publica■
developed and elaborated, the scene of
publican candidate announce him­
■
n________
tion by way uf "ready-made editorthe
action
transferred
to
an
American
self ns ‘subject to the Republican
A re You Th in kin g A bout a Summer Camp n
Orlando, you are nil right.
You ials." lie it anid to the credit of the
setting and a tremendous dramatic
primary'— the same one?
a
are going after that canal into th o 1country proas, that there are few who
F or Y o u r Boys This Summer?
a
"W hat puzzles me is the (tapers ( moment constructed by the authors,
Indian river, you are going to build allow their editorial columns to ho inHoulali Marie Dix and Sada Cowan.
almost universally call it tho
The mountains o f North Carolina are tho best locations in the world
our trolley lines to tho beach, you fluenced by ulterior interests,
Tho combined efforts of tho several
‘ Democratic’ primary."
■ for health nnd that change o f climate needed by Floridians and espec­
arc going to have cheaper rates In
Going Into the great newspaper
It is u general primary, to he par- writers hns produced a story that ■ ially the gsowing boys.
kplt» o f nil the railroads can do. W e offices o f the large cities one is surticipntcd in by all parties which at l*»»«ts o f both power and originality,
■
are with you to a cold finish. You ' prised to find so many of tiltsliest edlthe next preceding general state nnd *bo theme—a problem of love and
■
Laurel
P
a
rk
Camp
N
ea
r
Hendersonville
■
have the right idea.
j toriuls written by men who conie from county election, polled more than five sacrifice ns old and as new as the hu----------- o
.iho country newspapers. Hut few cdporccnt o f the entire Vbto enst in the m'in race— has lieen presented
apd
Is one o f the best camps in the South as well as one o f the most reas­
The Intest move in Genoa looks like ‘ toriuls are written by the man state at that election.
solved with the vividness and sharply
onable with n fine corps o f teachers and councillors, with the best
it has Simmered down to a light o f the wim- «*«*«*
at the top of
No party in Florida having polled drawn characterization that is typical
Athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
big Kuropcun powers for the right the editorial column. He simply dl- over live percent o f the vote cast in o f Cecil It. DcMjlh production* alone,
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
to control the trade o f Russia. It was reels; the writing is done by corpps an election hut the Democratic party, The principal roles are played by
aver thus and the United .States wilt "T " » ’» &lt;‘ " ‘l women unknown to the do other party is eligible to pnrtiei- Ibiruthy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Con*
Send fo r Catalogue or See Me Personally
do well to stay out o f tho foreign public. Some o f the finest editorial* pate in the primary.
rad Nagel, Theodore Kosloff, John
muddles altogether. America is big
»P &lt; »r &lt;" onc
«&gt;ur great rnetroR O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
The Republicans having never polled Davidson and Julia Faye. The cast is J
politaii papers, are written by a wo
H A N F O IIl). FLO R ID A
•
‘enough. Stay at home.
over five percent in nny election have large and capable.
M
man in her sixties, who formerly
to get their candidates before the
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■ —
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wrote for n country weekly when her
It looks suspiriour. thnt the second
people in the general election through;
U8E C H E A PE S T ROWER
husband was living nnd operating u
iis j
•'"•r.ir.atlng convention/, the rvauilajof
______
fire in the Inst two months should
.
,
. i .i -f.
.
i it it
. country ollicc.
I hut woman draws
which ure certified Ivy the proper
ill* ih r Aa*»&lt;-Uird i&gt;rr..,
J "1
break out in the Treasury building at
, ,
.
.
.
.
, ,
,
,,
,,
*on n rich experience nnd u close oh.
convention officials to the secretary
^ ARH IN G TO N , Mny 3,— Henry
Washington. Just why these tires.
lt
. ,*________ t......................
n rvnlion of human nature nnd human of state who then orders them placed hol’d s o ffer to develop the governshould break out in the Treasury
affairs for her inspiration, nnd she on the official ballot. Or, tike the
nitrate and (lower projects at
building is something Unit we hope
rarely misses the mark.
prohibitionists
when
Mr.
C
all*
was
Muscle
Shoals, Ain,, was modified
the few
remaining Democrats in
A united, well organized country placed in nomination, they mny by pc- again yesterday by tt’ . II. Mayo, chief
Wasfilrtfeton will Investigate for the
pres* is the anchor o f society, o f busi­ lltlon signed by a certain number of engineer for the Detroit manufacture J
Republican watch dogs o f the treaaa
ness, of our political, educational nnd
voters, have the seesetary o f stnto pr*
|
■
ury seem to he asleep except when
religious institutions. Lot us keep it place their candidate's nnntc on the
Cleanliness « is next to Godliness
■
Announcement o f the new change ■
Die Uitius questing In mentioned. Hot­
clean, forceful uml above nil free official ticket.
was
made
before
the
senate
ugricul£
ter let the ex-service men hnvc the
from jealousy nnd undignified rivalry.
Wo invite the public nnd nil users‘of E LD E R
We are not quite sure whether Mr. &lt;"rnl committee following the requost ■
money than to let It burn up.
— Reporter-Star.
y*
SPRIN G S W A T E R to visit the spring nnd in
Porter Is nsking for this information, l *’F Chairman Norris, made nl yestcr- ■
' ' ■ - -— o------- —
----------- o— ------our method o f handling its product. Why take
or whether he merely wants to know day's hearing, thnt the language o f "
C A N N E D E D ITO RIALS
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
FLO RID A WOMEN H A V E AMHI* if a Republican candidate can ‘ run* in the proposal clearly state what priced J
thnt
this
water
in uncxcollod nnd ita purity
the
Democrat
itprimary.
He
cannot,
piwer
would
be
used
In
the
making
■
H o t S P O L IT IC A L PROGRAM
In these days o f great issues politi­
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The
law
requires
him
to
secure
his
“
f
fertilizer.
m
cal &gt;• nnd economically, when the foun­
When Mr. Mayo resumed his to*ti-'j|
Florida women, us indicated by a party nomination either in a convondations o f the economic and political
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
systems o f every government in tho program set forth by the legislative I tlon, or by petition, until ids party money on the Ford o ffer yesterday he
Western Union recommend this water for
world lire being put to the test, men ‘ imneil made up from members In the lias grown to where it (mils over five railed attention to modification made
batteries.
'think fo r themselves.
Especially various clubs o f the women in this percept o f the vote east in nny gen* over night, by which it was agreed
lo *operate nitrate plant Nn. 2, using
those who assume to be lenders in "tale, hnvc a most ambitious i.lin.
* ral state nnd county election.— TurnCall phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
the most economical source nf power
thought and are in a position to shape
Inc'mled in this program wo find on Tribune.
sent you nnd protect votir health.
available, throughout the pease per­
public opinion.
•,Ufh things as:
I ----------- « ----------iod."
T H E M A N IF E S T D ESTIN Y OF
Newspapers nnd magazines have a
"E ffective nnd state-wide tick
a
FLO
RID
A
eradication,
local
option
stock
law
a
powerful influence in bMh business
■
FAVORS Fit EE T E X T
by which resident* o f any given
and politic*. Politicians nnd great
HOOKS IN SCHOOLS
I’or many years the people o f Flor­
locality may have their property
hutinesa leaders recognize this fact
M S A N F O R I)
F L O R ID A
protected from the ravages of
ida have been endcuvoring to iniM
and use every means possible th in­
llljr TVtr 1 kkurlrilnl l ,r&lt;*n«il
a
|(ires* upon the northern mind thnt
fluence the press. Some o f the menns ! tnurmiding cattle nnd livestock,
JA C K SO N V ILLE . Mny 2 . - Distrib. a aR aa B a R H a v H a H M B a a a a a is a a a a a a a a R a a B «a a B a B a H B a a a B H M a a a »
forest pinto linn nnd reforesta­
i lie summer season in Fioridn is as
are laudable, others are damnable.
uttion o f text hooks by tho state free
tion, conservation of
Fioridn
delightful and comfortable in its way
The worst interests of the country
o f charge to the school children was
ns the winter, hut so far the effort
game
and
fish,
with
other
matters
iwick to control the editoriul columns
advocated ns nn important need o f
likely to lie added to the list he- I has met with scant success.
They
o f the press by tho use o f money. They
Florida's educational system by Fred
1simply refuse to believe. You may
tween4 now mid the assembling
seek to buy either directly or indir­
Noble, chairman o f the Duval county
deluge them with facts and figures
ectly tlu* editorial columns. Many of | o f the next legudnture."
imnn! of public instruction, in ad­
prepnred,
and
taken
from the records o f the United
irorfB
ii
With
tlmt
pn
irai
i
the great newspa|H&lt;rs and magazines
dressing the annual meeting nf the
the women |States wcnth‘*r bureau, comparing
l e d lF t l
■
are controlled hiloy and breeches by with the ktiowledj^Fthnt
Fioridn Congress o f Mothers nnd RnrA P R I L 29TH TO M A Y 6TH
a
a
tho money Interests. Papers o f lesser will bo a factor in gurry ing out Hint temperatures in Florida with those !■ns-Teachers Association which opena
HIDE
A
BICYCLE
FOR
H
E
A
L
T
H
AND
P
LE
A
S
U
R
E
program
only
as
they
vutc
nnd
as
thousand*
o
f
miles
to
the
north,
nl&lt;
importance are influenced indirectly
a
cd here Inst night.
RID E A BICYCLE FOR PR O F IT A N D ECONOMY
a
There are a score o f concerns engng- they are able to legislate, it is sur- way* to tin* advance o f this state, and
Mr. Noble urged better salaries
a
cd In writing editorials of acolorful I’rising that more women have not an- they greet you with nn incredulous for school teachers, declaring thnt
Fume on Ulya nnd xirl*. There is no better time than now to own a
character,ingeniouslyworded
to hide 'w m 'm l their candidacy for tho leg- smile showing plainly their liellef
Bicycle
nlthough the ptoplo had been gener­
a
I islntive positions to he filled in the that the records have been "doctored”
■
ous in ulmost every other line of pub­
&gt;coining primmy and general election*, for a purpose.
a
Special prices on Hoys’ and Girls' Hirvcles for this week
lic need they have l&gt;oen “ niggardly"
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Pinellas county, so far, is the only
Many good people come down here
a
$35.00
C
ASH
in the matter of providing funds for
a
1one to come forward with a woman for the winter, nnd finding the clia
educational purposes.
He asserted
a
the legislature. That she is one |mate so soft nnd balmy and summery
Men's and Ladies’ Hicvrle
a
thnt the average monthly salary o f
ttie most active workers in the so vastly different from the winter
a
$35.00
TO
$50.00
C
A
S
H
school teachers Is flPO, yet their re­
unty ami stale federation o f wo- o f their northern homes, that they
■
» con
sponsibility la that o f tiie welfare
a
men's clubs Is most significant. It is jump tu the luisty conclusion thnt
Motor Hike Models
a
generations. He gnvc nn annual salary
especially significant. It Is especially there must he an equal difference In
a
$50.00
CASH
uf between II.K00 and 12,000 as a
significant thnt she should recclvo the summer climnte; that while they
goal for which those interested in
We well Weyden on imitalimenta at an additional price of $5.00 on each ■
the officinl endorsement o f the de- tire sweltering in heat, with the liter,
school work should strive to pay tho
a
pnrtmnt o f civil service reform o f cury standing at 100 degrees or nhovo
Hieycle. Trrm s 310.00 in advance nnd $5.00 per month.»
educator*.
a
the Florida Federation o f Wontcn'a the people o f Fioridn must he sizling
Spenker W. S. Jennings, of tho
:
L E T ’S A L L RIDE BICYCLES
club*.
and broiling in unbearable heat. Tell
Fioridn house o f
representatives,
In a letter to Mrs. Katherine Tip- them o f the number o f heat P " *tra,
^
h,
o f th#
a
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
’ ■cits, I iiip II ih i . unty * woman can- lion* in the northern cities during
,,___ ,
__
a
state's educational system in bring,
a
vice Our Motto
didate for the legislature, Mrs. Flor- the hot months, and (mint to the fact
ing his theme to what he described ■
oaee M. Cooley, chairman o f the Fed- that such casualties never occqr in
a* the system 's'tw o greatest prob. a
er.^ion's Civil Service Department, Florida, am! again you find an unlieterns; that of adequate funds for the 5
T IIE SHORTING GOODS STO RK
writ ea from Jacksonville as follows: Mover. It 1* not possible, they say.
Phones m - R K
nup|iorl o f the schools and elflcieucy J
"Congratulations and all good
Hut public opinion in that respect,
in their Instruction.
»
117 P a rk Avenue
ttK I.A K A III.OCTv
"
a
wishes for your election to the , is gradually undergoing n change.
a
Constant iteration nnd reiteration of
Herald want ads get result:.
j
j legislature. As a native Florid-

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day (tom orrow). Mr. Stanley is ciiat Ida. dated the Ind day of-March, t i l l .
In tha above entitled eauae.
ns a noted artist, Cheync Roveln, who
ROB A L HUMPHREY.
Administratrix o f the Re­
is staying at n fashionable summer
late of William T. Humph­
resort— not fo r its social advantages
rey (eometlmea known ae
T Humphrey.)
but solely fo r the gorgeous views (Mnrch IS. W.
&gt;1 . I*; April S. It. tt. It;
May V lo-c)
vas.
For most ether actors the property
N O TIC E OF A D M IN IS T R A T O R
Y E S T E R D A Y 'S RE SU LTS
which o ffe r mnny subjects fo r his can(F o r Final Discharge)
Florida State lea gu e
man would hnvc to provide a painting
A t St. Petersburg, .1; Jacksonville, on which the player could pretend t o 'In court o f County Judge, Seminole
2.
be working. Forrest Stanlely needed
County, State of Florida
A t Daytons, 6; Lakeland, 2.
no “ prej." He selected a fine vista In re Eatate of
A t Orlando, 1; Tampa, 3.
and painted his own picture o f it. Mr. W. T. Humphrey.
Stanley's art was so good that DirecNotice Is hereby given, to all whom
National League
tor Robert G. Vignola claimed the It may concern, that on the 10th day
A t Boston, 3; Now York, 6.
canvas as his own on completion of of May, A . D. 1922, I shall apply to
A t Cincinnati, 0; Pittsburgh, 2.
the photoplay, and,it now ndorn* his the Honorable E. F. Ilousholder, judge
New York home.
of said court, as Judge o f Probate, for
Others not scheduled.
Mr. Stanley is one o f , the several my final discharge as Administratrix
interesting and distinctive characters of the citutc o f W. T. Humphrey, de­
American League
A t New York, 12; Boston, 6.
in this fascinating Sophie Kerr story. ceased, and that at the same time 1
A t Philadelphia, I I ; Washington, 2. Assuming the other roles are: June will present to said Court my final
Elvidge, Truly Shattuck, Lydia Yen- accounts as Administratrix o f said
A t Detroit, 3; St. Louis, 1.
mans Titus, Hallam Cooley, Martha estate, and ask for their approval.
A t Chicago, G; Cleveland, 10.
Dated March 7th, A. D. 1922.
Mattox, Ailccn
Manning, Antrim
ROSA L. H U M P H R E Y ,
Short, Thnntns Jefferson nnd John and
American Association
Adm inistratrix.
Gordon Dooley.
it is a Paramount 3-7-o .a.w-9wc
A t St. Paul-Minneapolis, rain.
picture.
Others not scheduled.

SPORTS

bank in the City o f New York, State o f
New York.
Whereas, prior to the issue of the
bonds above described, under the char­
ter o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, the
said ordinance proposing snid issue o f
bonds must be approved by a majority
vote o f the electors o f the City o f San­
ford, Floridn, who nrc qualified to vote
ns shown by the registration nnd tax
books o f the City, nt nn election called
and held for that purpose.

o f Msy, A. D. 1922, shall b« held and
the ordinances and charter of the C ity
o f Sanford, Flurida.

W ITN E SS the hands of C. E. Henry,
as Mayor of tho'City o f Sanford, F lo r­
ida, and C. E. Henry'- S. 0. Chase and
^ T r „ ^ r u
” -r» s
w’orest Like, ns Commissioners, com­
posing the C ity Commission o f tha
« 3 5 ,
“ *oodM&lt;2;
I , „ ihe sndeaU; W* cannot be
City o f Sanford, Florida, attested by
trt.Tn that they will live through the
L. R. Philips, Clerk o f the City o f
of the world, and conSanford, Florida, and tho corporate
£ ? t ,, ple**e in every climate, unseal of the City o f Snniord, Florida,
; ; r every
ot government.
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor on this the 10th day of April, A . D.
Jrauih Aery « ■ « * * [ civilisation.
o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, under
Wf E*y » " 11 barrow desjrtpllvs power
nnd by virtue o f tho authority in me
CH AS. E. H EN R Y,
L , Tacltua .lhtnltled; perspicuity
vested
by
the
ordinances
o
f
the
City
o
f
As Mayor of th* C ity
Lrn IJvy; alroi'liclty from Tartar;
Sanford, Florida, and we, C. E. Henry,
o f Sanford, Florida.
mi) from Homer * ’niP l'orl,on of that
,.M and heat which, dispersed In a
S. O. Chase nnd Forest Lake, ns Com­
CH AS. E. H EN R Y,
mSoO rhanpela, hr. ilUed the world
missioners o f the City o f Sanford,
S. O. CHASE,
»
w!.j» bright Imafr. and Illustrious
Floridn, comprising the City Commis­
FO RE ST LAKE ,
Lrt «hp cultivator of mini
sion o f Sanford, Florida, do hereby
A b the City Commis­
era literature addict himself to the
call nn election to be held in the City
sion o f the City
of
pure.! model! of mate which France.
o
f
Sanford,
Florida,
on
tho
17th
day
Sanford,
Florida
.
Paly and Ensland could aupply. he
o f May, A. D. 1922, to determine tho Attest:
«'rM vttll laarn from Virgil to be
question by snid election then and
miotic, and from Tlhullua to be tenL. R. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
it t t,f might not yet look upon the
there to he held, whether the said or­
City Clerk o f the City o f
hr,' of nature ft- Theocrltua *aw It;
dinance proposing said issue of bonds
Sanford, Florida.
B(W ra!|ht he reach thoae iprlngs of
shall be adopted, approved nnd con­ April 12-19-26; Mny 3-10-17.
uthoa with which Kurlpldea aoftenod
firmed by the electors o f said City,
tie heart i of hi* audience.—Sydnay
Have you one of the K-Z dust parts?
Southern Association
nnd whether the bonds provided for In
Smith
If not, get one at the Popular MarA ll games postponed, rain.
said ordinance shall be issued by the
ket fo r 27c.
32-2tc
City o f Sanford, Florida, in tho man­
HEAD AND HEART OF LONDON
GAM ES T O D A Y
ner and for the pur|&gt;oscs in snid ordi­
i
Tampa at Orlando,
Whereas, Tho City Commission of nance provided nnd set forth.
A U T O R E P A IR S
amt Financial Area la One and Tralakeland at Daytona.
the City o f Sanford, Florida, on the
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor of tho
faigir Squirs la Undanlably
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
10th day o f April, A. D. 1922, duly City o f Sanford! Floridn, nnd we, C.
the Othtr.
AU W ork Guaranteed
passed nnd adopted n certain ortliHenry, S. O. Chase nnd Forest
L E A G U E S T A N D IN G
nance entitled,
Tt.ere - an he little doubt that Lon­
appoint II. E. Tolar, C, L. lirilt nnd
Florida State League
"A n Ordinance Providing fo r nn
don bend la that urea of the city
F. P. (lines, Inspectors of said elec­
Won I-ost Pet.
ehich contain* the llnnk of England,
Issue o f Bonds by the City o f Suntion, nnd W. M. Haynes, ns Clerk of
Elm
the rtock exchange and Other great St. Petersburg
.640
16
9
ford, Floridn, in the sum o f
a^plaaa of hot water aad
snid election.
dcxorlal imd buxine** bouse*.
phosphate pesvsnta Illness
10
Daytona
14
.583
|G25,000.00 fo r Municipal Purpos­
The snid election hereby ordered and
Hut Leinlen'* hi irt la not there, auya Lakeland
and hups im fit.
447-W
.520
13
12
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
Uadon Anawere There la a celdness
called to be held on the said 17th day
.500
Orlando ................ .. 13
13
Snlc Thereof to be Used fo r
about th- dty which due* not appeal
Just as coal, when it hums, leaves
13
.500
13
Building and Constructing n Mu­
to the stronger.
lie atunda In awe Tampa
behind
incombustible ashes, so the
nicipal Building, for the Exten­
18
.280
of It. lie look* upon the teeming Jacksonville ......... .. 7
food and drink taken day after day
sion o f Park Avenue Northward
trxflr and the hurrying folk with a
leaves in the nlimentnry canal indi­
into the Waters of Lake Monroe,
fwltng of unreft
National I-cngue
Put that smne stronger In the neigh­
for the Extension of the D rain,
Won I,ost Pet. gestible material, which if not com­
borhood nf Trafalgar square, where New Y'ork
age and Sewerage System, fo r
14
3
.824 pletely eliminated from the system
he catcher a glimpse of the houses of
Constructing, Paved, Macadamiz­
.688 each day, becomes food fo r the mil­
Chicago
11
6
parliament, the towers of the ancient
lions o f bacteria wheih infest the
ed
or Other
Hard
Surfaced
.533
St.
Louis
..............
..
8
7
abbey, and xee* England's great aallor
Streets, nnd for Funding and
8
8
.......
.500 bowels. From this mass of left-over
tc the lummlt of hi* lofty monument, Brooklyn
Paying the Outstanding Floating
8
9
.471 waste, toxins and ptomainelike pois­
guarded by l.imilneef's wonderful Pittsburgh
ons
are
formed
and
sucked
into
the
Indebtedness
o f the City o f San­
Ilona and In- will expand at once and Philadelphia ......... .. 7
9
.438
aay: "Now. thin la a hit, nil right lM Cincinnati
ford Evidenced by
Vouchers
5
12
.294 blood.
In Trafalgar square there la a sense Boston
Men and women who can't get feel­
Heretofore Issued, nnd Authoriz­
3
12
.200
of rompinlim*!il|&gt; iinil merry comrading right must begin to take inside
ing the Mayor of the City of
ery That 1* probably why ao mnny
huths. Before breakfast each morn­
Sanford,
Florida, to call nn Elec­
American
League
folk ccngrt-gite there with nppnrently
tion to Determine tho Question ns
Won Lost I’ct. ing drink n glass o f hot water with n
aithlng much to do. Even the traf­
to the Issunnce of Said Bonds fo r
6
12
fic irema to he pluylng u game of puaa St. Louis
.667 teaspoonful o f limestone phosphate in
W ill Help You K eep Cool
it
to
wash
out
o
f
the
bowels
the
pre­
the Aforesaid Purposes,"
la th« corni-r or general post.
New Y 'o r k ............ .. 12
G
.667
Chicago
9
7
.563 vious dny’s poisons nnd toxins, nnd and
See our window display o f all kinds
Rtvtxlcd Genius In Youth.
Whereas snid ordinance provides fo r
Cleveland ............... .. 8
.471 to keep the entire alimentary canal
9
clean,
pure
nnd
fresh.
yalD‘ l»&gt;r&lt;ii!eh'» mother encouraged Philadelphia ......
the issue of bonds by the City o f Snn8
9
.471
ttr i » t flr*t attempts at drawing. At Boston .................. .. 7
Those who are subject to sick head­ ford, Florida, fo r municipal purposes
9
.438
!«r|tr he wue tilling books with
Washington .........
8
.421 ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, In the total sum of $025,000.00, the
11
tk’ itbt* of flowers and clumps of
............
12
.294 others who wake up with bad taste, proceeds derived from the inic c f -aid
tree* In the Suffolk lunts and woods. Detroit
feu! breath, boikm lie, rheumatic s t ill­ bonds to he expended in the following
He 'hotted ao milch talent that the
ness, or have « sour, gassy stomach manner, to-wit:
f»nmj ae. ided to send him to London
Southern Association
to study [minting
$15,000.00 for building ami con­
Won Lost Pet. nftcr meals, are urged to get a quarter
The ruslnn of the Orst portrait he Mobile ..................
6
18
.684 pound o f limestone phosphate from structing a municipal building for
tainted mas very romantic. He was New Orleans
6
. 1
.647 the drug store, nnd begin practicing housing the municipal library o f the
■ 'thing i n it landscape when a young
cost city.
Memphis ...............
12
7
.622 internal sanitation. This will
lady came unexpectedly upon him. He
very
little,
hut
is
sufficient
to
make
$67,000.00 for the extension o f Park
.611
7
lorsKlIaiely began to transfer her to Little Rock .......... .... 1
.526 anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Avenue Northwnrd into the waters of
9
hi* cant at mix took some time— long Nashville ......... ..... 10
Lake Monroe to enable the public to
8
.400 — Adv.
rtouth fur painter nnd model to fall In Birmingham
12
love When he wus nineteen he mar­ Atlanta .................. .. 6
avail themselves o f the right o f com­
.333
12
ried her,
"I'm Going Right Straight Hack tc merce and transportation afforded by
C h a ttan ooga ....... . .. 4
14
.222
My Dear Old Floridn Home," at Hin- water, and to furnish the means o f
lilt work liecame so much the rage
Iti! hit friends Jovially punned upon
termister's
Pinno Store, Wclnkn Block. access from the highway by land to
C U T T H IS O U T— IT IS W ORTH
fit* name and dutihei! his house "(iatn'a
20-tfp the highway by water for the use o f
M O NEY
B-r^ati
rimugh he disagreed with
the public.
Reyn-ii&lt;l- nnd others of hla famous
Cut out this slip, enclose with Be and
Save your money by getting our
$10,000.00 fo r the extension and en­
ccatetiii.ur.trlea. they all saluted him
mail it to Foley St Co., 2S35 Sheffield prices on seed, feed nnd fertilizer. I f largement o f the drainage and sew er­
" * brilliant man and n great painter,
Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name we don’t save you money on the snmo age system of the City.
—t'eilaner.
nnd address clearly. Y'ou w ill receive quality, we give it to you. Como nnd
Do not try to pay blllc without a checking
$408,000.00 fo r the construction of
in return a trial package containing see.— The L. Allen Seed Co., Sanford, paved, mncadnmlzcd nnd other hard
S gr* of Spltnder.
,
account.
.
29-Stc surfaced streets in tho City, nnd
*a * Hirhmond household e negro Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Fla.
coughs,
colds
and
croup;
Foley
Kidney
■•mm by the name of Clarissa cornea
$35,000.00 for funding and paying
I* &lt;wraah.nelly to help for the day. Pills fo r pains in sides and back;
I f you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
STO PI LO O K! L IS TE N !
the outstanding floating indebtedness
!U hej |„.fD ciear|njf , hf dinner table rheumatism, backache, kidney nnd
o f the City of Sanford, Floridn, evi­
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
W* day .tfier * plentiful repast, which, bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathattic
Are you blue?
Do you want to denced by vouchers heretofore issued
atruo, „,hfr detlcaclea. Included ■
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly Inugh? Thun come to the comedy, hy tho City o f Sanford, Floridn.
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
‘ a f sauntitlon. and aa she pasted
Said bonds to be o f the denomina­
Il f., alt Ihe doorway rarrylng In each cleansing cnthnrtic fo r constipation, "Too Much o f n Good Thing" at the
nn nccurnte record o f your expenditures.
tion o f One Thousand Dollars each,
™ ’1 " ""H filled rMn of the glisten- biliousness, headaches, and sluggish S. II. S. auditorium May Bth.
Be sure and see Tom Perkins, the (tearing interest nt the rate o f six
“ * Wflun rind .he rolled her eyea at bowels. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
The Peoples Bank o f Sanford cordially invites
country pumpkin, with his ‘T m the per centum per annum, interest pay­
_
*»f the huuae and asked:
you to become one o f its customers.
” Sn,MI ni" Ml* A lire, hut would DR. P A L M E R C. DutlOSK
Son o f My Dad." He’s a scream. Y’ ou able semi-annually on the 1st days o f
)° &gt;11 mind
| carried home one of
simply must not miss it. Also vaude­ July and January, said bonds to lie
OF C H IN A S P E A K S A T
n ru r
ville acts ull for 25c and 35c.
numbered consecutively from 1 to G25,
N- «1arta«a • was ;he reply, "but
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
A part o f tho proceeds will go to both number* inclusive, snid bonds to
, * ru rorth do you want with It?
the Sanford High School for their new mature in the following manner, to„
don i keep pi*. „ f chickens, (1o
The public o f Sanford are invited to
youf
Domestic Science course equipment. w it: bond* to be numbered from 1 to
hear Dr. DuBoic at 8 P. M., tonight.
Come! Remember, Friday, May 5th. 300, both numbers inclusive, to bo *cr* '* '* n" Mis' Alice, 1 don't keep
Dr. DuBosc has spent his whole life in
. ' *01"'* 1"
"h a t | wants to do Is
Help the High School and help the ia' t&gt;onds; the maturity dates o f bonds
• X* deni neighbors of mine China, his father being n Missionary’ Sanford Dramatic Club.
31-ltp o f this issue to be numbered from 1
. "U*
,,p* 'h&gt;n't never have slch there fo r mnny years nnd having a'
to 300, both inclusive, to be ns fo l­
hte,1* ' " dl* " wt-ttln' outside dere large part to do in abolishing the
Th* Herald fo r Post Csrds.
lows, to-wit:
itep» — Harper's Magaxlne.
opium business.
Dr. DuBose has
Bonds numbered from 1 to 30 to
been speaking at n number o f conven­
mature
July 1st, 1925.
tions
at
prominent
cities
while
in
Vote., of the Ounae.
e vui
,,f ,|lt. ,|unM nr&lt;1 ln
Ronds numbered from 31 to GO to
The vocational committee of the DualAmerica.
)*
In- ,-flct „f
KU||B ,m(j rrowi
There will be special music by the ness and Professional Women's Club mature July 1st, 192G.
Ronds numbered from fil to 90 to
requests all young women d«string
'
"f
rongetsrs—the choir at this service.
1 ii
. *to#0*
tree*—the roar
employment to register at the First mature July 1st, 1927.
Ronds numbered from 91 to 120 to
nit Iin, ' L,rf
■hore—the soft
The world at your door every even­ Nstional Rank.
»!*&gt;«» is ’L h&lt;f 0 4 " , n, u- vddytng ing fo r 16c.— Daily Herald.
mature
July 1st, 1928.
AGNES G. IlER N K R. Chairman
ram ■
whir of
There is a satisfaction in know ing that t
Ilonds numbered from 121 to 150 to
I Z a, : nf' ,n "‘p ravines—th*
mature
July
1st,
1929.
when you send fo r a thing that you w ill g e t it. j*
AN A R T IS T AS W E L L
In I b r f ' l r r a l t C o u r t *1 S r m ls n lr Counm.rihv
C* ,‘ n,, IU,le
ln
Ronds numbered from 151 to 189 to
t r , d o r i a n , — I.I c k s u r r r r
AS A FILM P L A Y E R
katidtd. *
chorus of the
mature July 1st, 1930,^
It is our purpose to maintain our stocks
k«ln t tt*
*"Ch»te—the prulonged
g o n e n o r riNAi, arco p sT iiid by
Ronds numbered from ip.', to 210 to
A I) Ml.XII NTH A T III X
S?r
“ V " 1* •« nl*ht—nnd m.ny Forrest Stanley Prove* He Can Paint
so that you w ill not be disappointed.
Robsrt T. Humphrey, William I» Hum­ mature July 1st, 1931.
In "Reality's W orth"
.sme'V I '
0f
hllle. and bephrey ( sometime* known *■ L II.
Bonds numbered from 211 to 240 to
Humphrey), and Itoee !, Humphrey,
A noth er thing,—-the price is not ad­
•f enchamL
h,&gt;
ln ,hl1 Un,»
mature
July 1st, 1932.
Complainants,
One sees so many musicians on the
t mhaa.mea. an«l mystery.-Bsrt H.
vs.
vanced du rin g a tem porary local shortage.
Bends numbered from 241 to 270 to
screen who really cannot play, so Ross L Humphrey, Indlvldusly end[ *e
Administratrix of th* Estate of W il­ mature July 1st, 1933.
many Frenchmen to whom French is
liam T. Humphrey, (soinrtlmrs called
W e are at your service all the time.
Bonds numbered from 271 to 300 to
W. T. Humphrey), dersassd, Theresa
a mystery, so mnny sculptors who can­
*W it
Psodlng.
Humphrey, I V, Btsnatrom. Lee Hten* mature July 1st, 1934.
not sculp, so mnny koldieni who have
etrom. Ernest L Humphrey. Arthur
1 n t L . ^ V 0' *" " Urrj ,,,jr dBU«I‘ter.
Humphrey. Drue* Humphrey. Sally bonds to be numbered from 301 to 625,
never
fought except^ over their salar­
Humphrey, John Humphrey, C. t~
tolli;„n„ r j ' T T ' " ‘r Kruuch&gt;r old
Humphrey and Ou# Humphrey, I&gt;cT both numbers inclusive, to bear the
).&gt;tjtl U.7 * M Kl0'M‘ r'‘*l «t the timid ies, that it is a real treat tn find an
fendants
,
..
) same date o f maturity, bonds number­
. e n u w w . a rtlit who C A N paint, who does pSlnt
Holies Is hereby riven that the undsretrned aa Administratrix of th* Ea- ed from 301 to 625, both numbers in­
aren't
#dd.,d : " nt the way. and who paints well.
tat* of William T. Humphrey, (eome- clusive, to mature 30 years after the
sw . i L r
,&gt;f ra,r
This Is the case with Forest Stan­ times known as W. T. Humphrey) de­
Phone 536
ceased, will on the llth day of May, date o f the issuance thereof; thin en­
ley, leading man with Marion Davies, l i l f file her final report and account
'but |
u‘c chsftltas
ae Administratrix nf lh* above named tire issue o f bonds to be dated July
-Du- i,
1 *,K,n wit. he ^lne•, in her latest Cosmopolitan Production. estate 'n the office o f the CIsrk of the
G R O W E R S S U P P L IE S
----'ourl
o f flentlnole
Elor- 1st, 1922, both principsl end interest S
..
A “•‘Clean Legion Weekly.
"Beauty’s Worth, ’ which will be pre- Circuit
Courtlof
Ssmtools County.
countr-riorY
______ I
o f said bonds to be payable at tome
sented at the Princess Thestre Thurs- cu'cuu Court o'f'Hemlnolt'couniy. n o r■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B U R ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■MKBMR

i NOTICE OF BOND
ELECTION

i

RIVE &amp; WALKER

!U i

Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water

Corner First and
Phone

41

;

Hot Weather
Is Here

A 20TH CENTURY COOLER

Ball Hardware

A CHECK ON
Yourself'

The Peoples Bank of Santord

..Employment Bureau..

Complete Stock]

2

Chase

Company

ii

�Building and Constructing a Mu­
an Issue of Bonds by the City of
the sura o f $468,000.00 will be required
nicipal
Building, fo r the Extension
Sanford. Florida, in the sum of
to pay the cost o f constructing certain
of Park Avenue Northward into
$625,000.00
fo
r
Municipal
Purpos­
paved, macadamised and other hard
the W ntcri o f Lake Monroe, for
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
surfaced streets in the City o f San­
the Extension o f the Drainage and
Sale
Thereof
to
be
Used
fo
r
iiondi numbered from Cl to 9d to ford, Florida, and that the said pro­
Sewerage System, fo r Construct­
Building
and
Conatructlng
a
Mu­
posed
paving
and
hard
surfacing
o
f
n v ■ n n r i / l l i r r T&gt; i r r r vancpd “ n‘l the yield and yield o f early mature July li t , 1927.
ing Paved, Macadamized or Oth­
nicipal Building, fo r the Exten­
certain streets in said City is a necM A r n R I llH I K A I R plantings are showing up well. I.a t« Iiondi numbered from
er
Hard Surfaced Streets, and for
sion of Park Avenuo northward
ccssary public improvement und will
*
plantings, however, have felt the cf- to mature July lit , 1928.
Funding
and Paying the Out­
into
the
Waters
o
f
Lnke
Monroe,
G O V E R N M E N T M A Y R F B N O FOUR T V ' “ “
* w" ‘
Bond.’ n u m b .r r tfrom 121 to ICO to ho of general benefit in its relation to
standing
Floating
Indebtedness of
fo
r
tho
Extension
o
f
the
Draintho municipality.
MU i i a m o IV n v i v r r i o i M i i i
P,nnt,nK Is waiting on rain.
mature July lit , 1929.
the City o f Sanford, Evidenced by
nge and Sewcrago System, fo r
5ULl.UJ.Mi IN t.l* IW«» *■ l u i u i i a
W atermelon! are ripening in South
Honda numbered from 151 to 180 to
Section 10.— That the amount of
A N IN I.A N D W A T R U W A Y
Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and
ConstructingPaved, Macadamized
t Florida but when the report was is- mature July 1st, 1930.
bonds required for the purpose set
Authorizing the Mayor of the
or other Hard Surfaced Streets,
,.
...
„ , ,
i sued rain was needed immediately to
lionds numbered from 181 to 210 to forth in Section 9, of this ordinance is
City
o f Sanford, Florida, to Call
and
for
Funding
and
Paying
tho
the sum of $4G8,000.00, and the sum
2 5 * ; 0 thc C; ntrnl
h '0r,,n
U prevent serious damage. In du ction mature July 1st, 1931.
an
Election
to Determine the
Outstanding
Floating
Indebted­
* r 7™ ,c
" f'11'' “ M ' un 1
o f beans, cucumbers and other spring
lionds numbered from 211 to 240 to o f $408,000.00 of said proposed bond
question
as
to
the Issuance of
ness
of
the
City
o
f
Sanford,
E
vi­
issue
is
hereby
appropriated
fo
r
the
mature
July
1st,
1932.
I!
rntM thr0U* h , h° ,lcVe'° p- truck crops has U tn heavily curtail-'
ment o f w ater transportation was car. .
.
,,
Said Bonda fo r the Aforesaid Pur­
denced by Vouchers Heretofore
Bonds numbered from 241 to 270 exclusive use and purpose set forth in
. ,
.
,
'
, ..
ed by dry weather,
ried on today in tho meeting o f the
poses,”
Issued, and Authorizing the May­
Section 9 o f this ordinance.
to matun July lit , 1933.
Orlando Chamber o f Commerce when
and
A G A IN S T BONDS.”
or
of
the
City
o
f
Sanford,
Flori­
Bonds numbered from 271 to 300 to
Section l b — That it is the determi­
A H E A L B A R G A IN
President S. J. Sligh of the leiguo
Section
15.— That this ordinance
da,
to
call
an
Election
to
Deter­
mature July 1st, 1934.
nation o f the City Commission that
and Judge W . T. blind, form er mem­
shall
become
effective
immediately
mine
the
Question
as
to
the
Issu­
the
present
outstanding
floating
in­
$225.00 cash taken 1920 Oak- bonds to ho numbered from 301 to
ber of congress from Kansas und pres­
upon its final passage and adoption.
ance of Said Bonds fo r the A fo re­
land fivc-piLKHCnger. Good tires C25, both numbers inclusive shall bear debtedness o f the City of Sanford,
ident o f the First National Hank of
Adopted on this the 10th day of
said Purposes"
and in good condition.— II. &amp; O. Mmo date o f maturity, bonds numbor- Florida, amounting to the sum o f $35,this city, made stirring appeals to se­
April, A. D. 1922.
ed 301 to G25, both numbers inclu­ 000.00 should bo funded by the issu­ and FOR BONDS."
Motor
Co.
30-tfc
cure the endorsement and support of
CHAS. E. H E N R Y,
“ Against the approval o f that cer­
sive, shall mature 30 years after date ance of bonds, and that said outstand­
the local commercial organization In
S. 0. CHASE,
tain
ordinance
o
f
the
City
of
Sanford,
o
f
tho
issuance
thereof;
this
entire
is­
ing
floating
indebtedness
should
be
We buy the best, guarantee all we
the most vital movement afoot in tho
FO RE ST L A K E ,
sell, give you good service and ap­ sue of bonds to be dated July 1st, 1922, paid, thereby improving the financial Florida, entitled,
Peninsular stute today.
City Commission of
“ An Ordinance Providing for
preciate the generous patronage you both principal and interest of said condition of said city, and that the
Tho recent survey authorized hy
Sanford, Florida.
an Issue of Bonds by the City of
favor us with. Phone 210, The Popu­ bonds to bo payable at some hank in payment o f said floating indebtedness
congress fo r tho purpose o f determin­
Attest:
Sanford, Florida, in tho sum o f
lar Market.
32-2tc the City o f New York, State of New w ill be of general benefit in its rela­
ing the cost o f an inland
Florida
I* R. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
$025,000.00, for Municipal Pur­
York.
tion to the municipality.
waterway system to reach as far south
City
Clerk,
Sanford,
Florida.
poses;
tho
Proceeds
Derived
from
Section
3.—
That
it
is
the
dotcrmlSection
12.—
That
the
amount
o
f
$175 cash takes Mnxwcll lour­
as Miami and the subsequent calling
4-12-19-20; May 3-10-17
tho Sale Thereof to be Used for
in g c a r . Good tires and in good nation of the City Commission thnt bonds required fo r tho purpose set
of a m eeting by the engineers
in
mechanical condition. It’s a real the sum o f 115,000.00 w ill bo required forth in Section 11, of this ordinance
charge o f the survey at Titunvillo on
to pay the cost o f building and con -I is the sum of f35,000.00, and tho sum
bargain.— B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.
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May IGth, fo r the purpose o f hearing
3 0 -tfc structing the municipal building fo r o f $30,000.00 o f said proposed bond isfrom those sections o f the state inter__ _
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the housing o f the municipal library sue is hereby appropriated fo r tho ex­
ested in the proposed route, was rew # , , „ yB have a few o f the latest o f tho City o f Sanford, and that tho clusive use and purpose act forth in
spons bio fo r the activity man I ested fjctjon
popuUr nf)Vels.--Mobley's construction o f said library building ia Section 11, of this ordinance.
Section 13«--That, in accordance
m
M " Tld" ) Drug Store.
30-8tp a necessary public improvement and
Water T r a ffic League.
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will be o f great benefit in its relation w itk Section 7, of tho Revised Ordi­
Utilization o f the great natural A n r Y t s i i i m p
s in
n a to the municipality of the City of San­ nances o f the City of Sanford, Florida,
waterway of the St. Johns river and
|j
ford, Floridn.
the Mayor o f the City o f Sanford,
connecting with the Indian river by
Section 4.— That the amount of F’loridh, is hereby instructed, author15 canal
at a point between Cocon and
bonds required for the purpose set ized and empowered to cal] an elcc
“ An Ordinance Providing for an Is­
Titusville by the government for the
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forth in Section 3 o f this ordinance is tion to determine the question of the
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proposed intend water route is advo- sue o f Bonds hy the City o f Sanford, .
,
, ,,
, &gt;
.
.
,
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is mm on
thc
of $16,000.0°, ami tho sum of issuance of the bonds provided for by
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rated hy the Central Florida Water Florida, in the sum of $625,000.00 for
$15,000.00 o f said proposed issue of this ordinance,
s
Traffic League.
This route would Municipal Purposes; the Proceeds Dea
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
Section 14.— That tho form o f thc
M
riach from Jacksonville to Miami and rived from tho Sale Thereof to ho used
I
exclusive use und purpose o f construe- 1 ballots for anid election shall he ns
a
could be tnppe
,ed by a railroad to he for Building and Constructing a Mu- ■u
i n ( U u i | d l m u n i e b u i W . follows, to-wit:
n (c u t ral Fiend* to the nlclpal Uu.hUng, for the Extension o f| f
( q jfj Srct|on
of thi,
/j
construed from
"F'or tho Approval of that certain
he canal would connect Park Avenue Northward into the Watpoint where the
ordinance of the City of Sanford, en­
ordinance.
with the Indian river.
era o f Lake Monroe, for thc ExtcnSection 5.— That it is the determina­ titled
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Judge Bland estimated that the ex- slon o f the Drainage and Sewerage
tion o f the City Commission that tho
“ An Ordinance Providing fo r
y
pendlture by tho government fo r the System, fo r Constructing Paved, Maa
sum o f $67,000.00 Will be required to
dsepening o f the St. Johns and the endamlred or Other Hard Surfaced
pny tho cost o f tho extension of
construction o f the cnnal connecting Streets and fo r Funding and Paying
Park Avenue northwnrd into the wat­
with the Indian river would not ex- the Outstanding F'lnnting Indebted­
ers o f Iuike Monroe to enable the pub­
ness o f the City o f Sanford, Evidenced
coed $4,000,000.
lic to avail themselves o f the right of
“ And I can go out in four weeks by Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and
commerce nnd transportation afforded
and raise the capital to build a rail­ Authorizing the Mayor o f the City of
by water, nnd to furnish tho means of
road from Central Florida to connect Sanford, Florida, to call an Election
access from the highway hy land to
this section up with this w aterw ay," to Determine thc Question us to thc
tho highway hy water for thc use of
a
Issuance o f Said Bonds for tho A fo re ­
he said.
v
the public, and that thc extension and
President Sligh staled that the ton­ said Purposes,
A CO M M U N ITY B U ILD ER
construction o f Park Avenue north­
u
Whereas, the City Commission of
nage from Central Florida, if such a
ward into the waters o f Lake Monroe
route were chosen, would treble that the City o f Sanford, Florida, deem it is a necessary public improvement nnd
THOS. J. A. R E ID Y
B. F. W I1ITNB R , Cashier ■
coining from any other section which expedient nnd to tho best interests of
F. P. FORSTER, President
will ho of genernl benefit in Its rela­
Attorney and Coxoaslior-at-Law
another route might servr.
the City o f Sanford, Florida, to Istion to the municipality of tho City of
In opening his address Judge Bland sue bonds o f tho City o f Sanford, FlorPracticing in State and Federal Courts
Sanford, F’lorida.
sald: “ I am here today because this ids, in thc sum of $625,000.00 for mil­
Section 6.— That the amount of
Over Seminole County Bank
ls the most important subject b e fo re 1nlclpal purposes, tho proceeds to he
bonds required for the purpose set
the people o f Florida today. Trans- derived from tho sale of said bonds to
forth in Section 5, o f lids ordinance is
S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
poriaiino is tno lifeblood o f a nation, bo used fo r tho following municipal
G eorge A . DeCottes
the sum o f $67,000.00, nnd the sum of
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
I f F'loridn is to reach its commercial purposes, to-wit:
Attorney-at-Ijiw
$67,000.00 o f said proposed issue of
C E M E TE R Y W ORK A S P E C IA L T Y
destiny it is through economical truns(n) Building and constructing n bonds is hereby appropriated for thc
Over Seminole County Hank
municipal building for the housing of
portal ion."
1018
Weat
First
Street
1018 West First S tm t
exclusive use nnd purpose set forth in
SAN FO R D
-j. FLO RID A
Furnishing ns a contrast the rates thc municipal library of the City of Section 5, o f this ordinance.
enjoyed hy Sanford over Orlando, less Sanford, F'lorida.
Section 7,— That it is the determi­
(h) Tho Extension o f Park Avcthan half because of available water
S. O. Shinholser
nation of tho City Commission that
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transportation, he stated that there nuo Northwnrd Into the waters of the sum o f $10,000.00 will be required
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Lake
Monroe
to
enable
tho
public
to
was never a more psychological time
Contractor and Builder
to pay the cost o f the extension and
to get favorable legislation from the avail themselves of the right o f com- enlargement o f the druinoge and sewSAN FO RD
FLORID*
mono nnd transportation afforded by
,
_
federal government than now.
,
, erage system o f tho City o f Snnford,
the means of
,
,
,
“ We need w ater transportation, not water,’ nnd to. furnish
it.
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Florida, and that thi extension and
On the Okeechobee Branch of the F’ lorida East Coast Railway, Ctiuluoto replace railroad transportation, hut access from the highway hy land t o ' enlargement o f the drainage and sew­
S M IT H BROS.
ta, F’ la., among the pines and lakes c f Seminole county, aa up-to-date
to supplement it,” lie said.
highway by water for the use of
erage system o f the City o f Snnford,
G
arage
and
Machine
Co.
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heaL First
Calling attention to the expenditure Btt public.
Florida, is a necessary public improve­
class cuisine. Ratee $2.30 to $3J0 per day; $10 to $IB per week, ac­
Calling attention to the expenditure
(c&gt; Tho extension nnd enlarge- ment nnd will he o f general benefit in
Expert Auto Repair Work
cording to location o f room.
of the government in the (thin Vnl- n,(’nl of tho drainage nnd sewerngo its relation to the municipality.
Phone 10
Corner First and Oak
Icy, along the Illinois river nnd the system o f the City of Sanford, FlorlSection 8.— That tho amount of
lower Mississippi, Judge Bland said 'k*M RS. C H AS. D. B R U M L E Y , M anager
J
bonds required for the purpose sot
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that the expenditure la improve the
H ) The construction o f paved, forth in Section 7, o f this ordinance "W E D E LIV E R TH E GOODS'
water transportation facilities o f Flor- macadamized and other hard surfaced ^ ^
„ um of ?10 ^ () (H, nm| „ u, „ um
Quick Service Tnm sfcr
ilia would be a mere bagatelle in com streets in the City of Sanford, F’lori o f $40,000.00 o f said proposed issue of
SloruRc FncililicH
da.
pari son.-—Orlando Reporter-Star.
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
( « ) Ttie funding and paying o f ttie
If » e please you, tell others; if no
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
outstanding flouting indebtedness of
l&lt;dl us. Phone 498
ICE CREAM T H IE F
Section 7, of this ordinance.
the City o f Snnford, F'lorida, evidenc­
M UST H A V E SW E E T TOOTH
Section 9.— That it is the determi­
ed hy the vouchers heretofore issued
“ SERVICE T H A T COUNTS”
nation o f the City Commission that S A N F O R D
ST. P E T E PO LIC E S A Y by the City o f Snnford, F'lorida,
N O V E L/n

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| “THE PATH OF SAVING I
IS THE PATH TO
1
SUCCESS”
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V"tral

ORDINANCE NO. 30

Thrift, Saving, Economy makes
the journey safe, effective, prof­
itable.

A bank account will put you on
the right road to permanent
success.

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

First National Bank!

CHULUOTA INN

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

I II ? T t* r A i t o r l n l r d I ' r r a i l

ST. PE TE R SB U R G , May 2
The
local police are looking for a thief who
specializes in thc theft of ice cream
front the hack entrances of homes.
Thc thief has been at work some time
but the straw that broke the camel's
back was the theft o f a quantity o f
cronm fro mthe home of Sum D. llur-

f

W ORKS

We handle everything in

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E L IN E

Therefore,
BE IT E N A C TE D BY TH E PEO­
PLE OF T H E C IT Y OF SAN FO RD .
FLO R ID A :
Section I.— That a bond Issue in tho HAS JUST REC EIVED A COM
sum o f $625,000.00, for the municipal
PI.K TE L IN E OF
purposes enumerated nnd specifically
forth In ttie preamble of this ordionnee, be, nI,d the same is hereby nuthorizud, provided, however, that beCLEANAUI.K
foro said bonds, or any part o f said
bonds shall ho issued, this ordinance ONE-PIECE, PORCELAIN LINED
■hall he first approved hy u majority
vote of tho electors of the City of

Hill Hardware Co.

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1E O M A 1

ris, representative In the legislature
from Pinellas county, the other night
while Mrs. Harris was entbrtninlng
several friends. When the time for
refreshments came it was discovered
that the ice cream thief hud walked *'M,,^ord. who are qualified to voto ns
off with the supply which Mrs. Harris - *hown h* th,} registration and tax
had left on the i.nek porch. The thief l,ook" o f thp n it&gt;'- nt nn ‘•1‘ clion called
has been so active that the police nn&lt;*
^Hr fkut purpose, at such
have advised rrsldents to keep Uieir ti,n'’ ,,,d in Mlch manner ns prescrih
cd by Inw and the ordinances o f tho
ice cream in their houses.
City of Snnford, F'loridn.
Section 2.— Thnt said bonds ahull lie
I.O N (i C O N T IN U E D DROUTH
o f the denomination of One Thousand
'IS B RO KEN IN FLO RID A—
R A IN S SCHEDULED NO W Dollars each, hearing interest nt the
rate of six per centum per annum, in­
terest payable semi-annually on the
( l i t T h e Aaa»i-l a&lt;r4 1‘ n a a i
G A IN E S V IL L E , May
long 1st days o f July nnd January, said
continued drought is broken over most bonds to be numbered consecutively
o f the state nnd drv weather damage from 1 to 625, both numbers Incluhas been heavy fur truck crops and is slve, said bonds to mature I i the folbeginning to effect citrus fruits, says lowing mnnner, to-wit: hor.ds to ho
tho acml-monthly crop report o f the numbered from 1 to 300, both numFederal Bureau o f Crop FMJmnte* hers inclusive, shall be serial bonds;
here, issued under date o f May 1. Lo- the maturity dates of bonds of this Iseal showers were falling In some sec- sue to be numbered from 1 to 300,
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tlons Sunday and Monday, however, lioth numbers inclusive, shall he ns folwith prospects at that time of general lows, to-wlt:
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REFRIGERATORS

Car Lota or Less.

General Shop and Mili

Ship us

Richmond, V irgin ia

W ork
CONTRACTOR nnd UUILDEh
SIT Commercial Street

Bants

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HF7TII PA LM RO W LEY, H A IR .SPECIALIST

General Machine and Boiler

Work:

Cylinder Grinding; Del.uie Pistons;
Overslse Rings and

Plan;

Flywheel

Steel Gear Bands; Crank Bbafts re­
turned; agents for Callle Inboard ao$
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A N H A IR GOODS FO R O N E
W EEK O N LY

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We have secured Beth Palm Rowley, Hair FTxpert o f note and well
known in Florida, with n complete line of real Human Hair Switches,
Transformations, Curls nnd Puffs, our specialty is matching difficult
shadfts. Workmanship Guaranteed.

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Rayfield Carburators

Ladies' Combings Made to Order

Installed and Guaranteed by

| Yo’well of Lakeland, Fla. [

;Sanford B attery Service
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922
COME O U T TO GOLF L IN K S
TOM ORROW A FTE R N O O N —
W IL L H A V E OPEN HOUSE

0f I’srk avenue has
, new p la y " r ,aB0
IJInterniister 1*1*00
H ANK S W IL L T A K E
T H U R S D A Y A FT E R N O O N S
W. B- Drew
Beginning Thursday, May 4th, the
department was
Banks o f Sanford w ill close at 12:00
„• interviewing
Noon ench Thursday until October
1st.
• S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y B A N K ,
(Ilford, re preset inR t
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K ,
vcoff M fg . &lt;-o., of New '
PE O PLE S B A N K .
B the city yesterday cailloc.1 stationery trade.
SA N FO R D K IW A N IA N S
•
W E N T TO L A K E L A N D
jo unloaded n ear
md will have
teuton c»r»
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Kiwanians, Dumas, Brownlee, Law___
Itfd of llupaiobileil the last of ton, McKay, Sharon, Herndon, nnd
L t Tbi B A 0. boys sell Lloyd Journeyed to lakelan d yesterday
because they beLah Mil tb#m
to n Kiwanl* Inter-city meet. Inter­
a advertising in the Daily nnd national Director A rra * o f Columbus,
P H .r s li._ _
Ohio, nddressed the meeting.
II. 4

llrtt Leawh editor of the LeesfeeatitUI *nd one of the most J
Mthv ncw»P*t*r men *n
fx, in the city for r few minutes

Brftitjr

r»iJ th&lt;‘ ,ferald of*

J ifrnviitrd visit. Aside from
x» editor of the Commcr- di
CiiNrt i» the presiding genius V

In order thnt nil the stockholders
and nil those who intend to become
members or stockholders enn see whnt
progress is being mode at the golf
links und. country club they are re*
quested to come out tontorrow nfternoon and go over the links nnd visit
the club house. The Indies expect to
s e n e refreshments at the dub house
from time to time nnd tomorrow a f­
ternoon Mrs. S. O. those and Mrs.
Ueunc Turner will serve light refresh­
ments. Everybody invited to come out
if you are interested in the g o lf nnd
country club. Go out past the DcForest place nnd turn at the left of
the rood where the sign tells you nnd
then you will come to the Country
Club. Everyone interested in the de­
velopment nnd growth of Sanford
should go out, look it over and become
n member at once.

N"S A U X IL IA R Y
There have bee i f a few, changes in
W IL L IIE FO RM ED
several trains on the Coast Line in the
S P A N IS H W A R VETS past few days. No. 80 will arrive at
11:42 and leave at 3:52. No. PI and 02,
the Tourist Special trains, have been
taken o ff fo r the summer.

Thc Herald fo r Post Cards,

ains
I Buick, lf&gt;2(l Model,. 5-passenger; 4 new
united States Royal Cord Tires, good top and
taint and in lirst class mechanical condition.
» —Terms: $300 cash, balance ten months.
Oldsmobile 8 ,1920 model, 7-passenger, A -l
rendition. $750—Term s: .$250 cash, balance
inten months.
Chandler, 1920 model seven passenger,
newpaint; looks and runs like new. A good
family car or livery. $675— Term s: $275 cash,
balance ten months.

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
2011 PARK AVENU E, SAN FO RD , F L O R ID A

Lexington and

S

Ilupm obile Sales and Service

THURSDAY

f ir s t h a l f -h o l i d a y
Hesure to visit Us during the M orn in g Hours
ALWAYS SOM ETH ING S P E C IA L fo r Y O U

Aluminum

Seatnli
n m.

W a ter

17 r go east Alumi
Best quality.

Judge Perkins sentenced Aubrey
Lee Nichols to death by hanging nnd
Committed him to the county jail for
safekeeping. The governor w ill sot
the dat« fo r the exeeuttion vfldclt will
take place in the jail yard.
His trial yesterday at court was
kept a secret until the very* last min­
ute and it was after three o'clock
when he was brought by six heavily
onned deputies o f this county and
Jacksonville from the jail
to the
court room. There was no semblance
o f violence, threats or anything o f
the kind to be beard. Nichols was
heavily handcuffed but had u compos­
ed demeanor, lie was reurraigned
nnd changed his plea from not guilty
to one o f guilty and in doing so was
warned by the court thnt his offense,
that o f rape, was punishable by
death.
In the taking of evidence the court
ruled that all minors nnd women leave
the court room and Judge Perkins
stated that he did not want anyone
present who came with a morbid In­
terest in the case. When tho talcing
of evidence commenced the court
room doors were closed and
none
could leave or enter. The details of
the evidence were then gono into and
Nichols was Died with his victim who
positively identified him. His w rit­
ten confession was submitted also.
J
A t the conclusion o f the taking of
evidence tho court room doors were
S opened nnd Judge Perkins passed tho
■ following sentence on Nichols: 'jit is
the sentence o f tho law ami such is
the jjudgment o f the court that you,
Aubrey Leo Nichols , be removed
hence by the sheriff o f Volusia county to the jja il o f said county and
there to be safely kept until such
time ns tho governor o f tho state o f
Florida may by his warrant appoint,
at which time, within tho enclosure
o f the Jail o f said county, you shall
be hanged by the neck until you arc
dead, and may the Lord have mercy
on your soul."— DcLnnd News.

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SAW PHONE AS PLAYTHING
‘Give more thought to music'
President of Boston Bank Resented
I U Inttallatlon Into H li Inetltutlon and Ordered It Out.

H enry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—(VfoMBTRlST

Sanford, Fla.

S H E E T M U SIC
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connected up. Our burglar alarm de­
PHONOGRAPH
partment carried keys to all « f our
banks. Until this time every one had
been greatly pleated to lie selected
RECORDS
as a telephone station, but the followtog morning a messenger from the
Revere bank brought word thnt the
president would like to .ee me.
**1 hastened down there expecting to
receive the thanks o f the president;
Instead. In a much Injured tone, be
sold:
•".Mr, Holmes, whnt l» thnt play loy
I I , OKI D A
you have taken the liberty of putting
up out there In toy banking room?'
“ T in t. Mr. W’ulley, Is what they are
going I" .all a telephone,' 1 said.
The Ladles* Home Journal nnd all
“ ‘What’s a telephoneT* he replied
'"W e ll, Mr, Walloy, you can ring popular magaxines at Mobley’s Drug
the hell In tuy oltlee giving a eerlaln Store.
30-3tp
signal, and throw a switch am) you
otn say to tuy office that you would
like to talk with Mr. Ripley at tlie
Hide \ 1 cat her, or Mr. llcyCU at lb*
Exchange hunk, and we will quickly
signal them and tell ihem thnt Mr,
While; would like to talk with them;
nnd you will Immediately he aide to
talk with them.'
“ Mr. Wnlley simply gave a grunt
and quickly said:
•".Mr. ilultnes. you lake thnt play­
thing out of my hank and don't ever
take such liberties again.'
“The plaything was quickly removed
und the Revere Imnl; went on record
as the ilrs: telephone disconnection.”
How They Feel.
Tall men nre constantly questioned
by other person* a* to “ how It Dels
to he »'■ tall." The correct answers
cniue out recently In a conversation
between men of various statures. They
were foregathered to partake of the
slrentnil ifuhtletles of tobacco, but be­
fore many &lt;bunts of smoke nnd wijrds
Imtl penetrated 'space the Inevitable
ipierj \vii« spoken by n l.lllputlnn:
“ Xiiy. Iiotv dues It feel to lit* so Inll V"
Tw o of the giants smiled nnd the
third was about to commit slide a e*
reotyped reply ns ''It's enliven!* tit at
parades I ran see over the head1 of
the people In front of me,'* But be
didn't.
“ AllllStlgll I'm six feet three Indies
In height I never feel any taller Ilian

Wclukn Dock

tile people | Hill Withy

tie M ill,

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prolmtdy seems strange to you, and It
diies to me. for I never thought of It
before. I am cnnselou* of being n gl; tit
only when I am a* mng giants, nnd not
nluays then unless somebody cntls my
attention to It. When I am anuuie
people about 5*^ feet tall that's how
high, or rattier low. I fe d ."
Tin
other glnnts agreed with the Interpre­
tation,

JU ST (tECKIVRD
A Shipment of

G olf Clubs and Balls

T H E SPO R TS M A N ’S STO RE
Park A re.

NEW
PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens
H E R O ’S no smoke and
smell to make disagree­
able work o f cooking with die
N e w Perfection O tl Stove.
G ean, intense heat drives
directly against die utensil
and the flam e stays where

T

you set it.

L A Y E R R O LLS
MONOGRAPH RECORDS
D PU LAR SH E E T MUSIC

J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
P IA N O CO.-

mes

&lt; m * p*r«r Bn&lt;1 Iiulp mil1 at d'
tr* »r.d this promises to be ono p
, rmtnt industries in the X*

« of Winter Park was In
few hours this morning
rrkomt jucvl at the Her-

PAGE FIVE

HAVE YOU MONHY
Write u*

Empire Hotel Block
O RLAND O , FLO RID A

SANFORD

,

W e 'll be glad to demonstrate
how eas.ly you can regulate
the N e w Perfection for any
sort o f cooking. W eh aveth e
N e w Perfection Oven also—
and it bakes perfectly.

Sanford, Florida

M ATTRESS
TO RY

E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
"Old Mattress Made N e »

French Avenue nnd i/th Street

Sparton

Horn

Furniture Co.

Sanford B attery Service
Company

Give mo the willing worker who
tiling* n *thoy are nnd ■ trying
hard to improve them by his own
service.
•

hoc*

Don't cat *pollcd foods, especially
those thnt have been canned. They
often cause serious Illness and some­
times death.
N O TIC E !

A ll members o f the Epworth League
&lt;if the Methodist Church, who are g o ­
PR IV ILE G E D STA TU S
ing to W inter Garden, meet at the
i'O K IN V E S T IG A T IO N
church promptly at 5:00 o ’clock as the
IN TO W A R C O NTRAC TS
ears will leave at 5:30 sharp, Thurs­
day afternoon.
i l l y Tin* iftitm inis a
W A S H IN G TO N . May 3.— The house
rules committee today by a six to
A R E A L B A R G A IN
five vote decided to give privileged
SI00 cash takes 1918
status to Johnson-W oodruff reso'u- Inuring car.— H. &amp; O. Mori
tiem calling for a congressional investigntion o f charges of alleged laxity
in the prosecuttion claims arising
from war contracts nnd settlement

BELL BROS
HONE 2102

L A K E MONROE, F LO R ID A

ROASTERS
Oval shape. Best quality seam­
less aluminum. Size 15%x9Hx
each.
*

Kanner’s
Department Store
3 HI 0 (’ KS FROM TH E HIGH PRICES
Hanford A venue-

-Phone 550

(M r Tb«* A.MM-I«(rd I ' r o . l

P A R IS , May 3.— Max Oser is sur­
prised at the failure o f Miss Mathilde
McCormick, his finnee, tq answer his
cable messages nnd he Is also disap­
pointed because she did not appenr In
Zurich last month when ho expected
her, according to n Zurich dispatch to
the Herald. Oser declines, however
to discuss the reports of estrangement
with her.

NOTICE!
Having aold out the book and peri­
odical and magaxino business to E. D,
Mobley, all o f our old customers will
now find a completo line o f all tho
magazines, papers nnd periodicals at
■ Mobley’s Drug Store on Park Avenue.
2P-tfc
T. J. M IL L E R &amp; SON.

Service

Sanford

A L U M IN U M

11 has mnny
*&gt;' middles,

and

New Matt re** Made to Order”

To break a chOd’s heart is the great
cst tragedy in life. See “ The Cradle’
at the Princess tonight.
3l*lt&lt;

hINUN FINISH

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F O R S A L E B Y A L L GROCERS

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im'Tm Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
• T h e City Substantial"

IN THE H EART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
AN IS CHARTER NIGHT. THURSDAY, M AY 4, 1922

PAGES ONE
i

TO SIX

NUMBER 33

WELCOME TO TH E
UjCHCAPINET APPROVES
TEXT OF NON-AGGRESSION
pact BEING CONSIDERED

AVERAGE COST OR LIVING
THE
FINANCE
COMMITTEE
IN AMERICA DECREASED
. FROM DECEMBER TO MARCH AUTHORIZED CHAIRMAN
Level of Prices in March W as Higher Than it W as
in the Year 1913

TO PRESENT BONUS BILL
fl

McCumber Has
Plan
, MOUNT U N A
WASHINGTON, May I— The averune cost of livinir «n tju
MAJOR'LEAGUE
With Bank Loan Pro­
United States decreased i.2‘,T from December, 1921, to March, 19—
Not be Interpreted as
BREAKS OUT
visions for Soldiers
22.9'.’ from June. 1920 to last March, the Bureau o f Labor
SCOUT HERE nnd
Withdrawal Fraijce
Statistics announced today. I
I of prices in March, however,
IN ERUPTION SMOOT HAS PLAN
LOOKING OVER according to the Bureau, was 6 2 .9 '&lt; higher than in 1913.
RIGHTS
GENERAL WU SURROUNDS
PEKING WITH HIS ARMY,
CHANG HAS SCATTERED
(Hr The A«»«»el»lrd 1‘ reaal

at ion M u st
ra’ith Keserv--

, ,

,

..

%

ajvo

’GATOR SQUAD AT GAINESVILLE
TO PROSPECTIVE HALL
Im sheviki a k k i . isi -1 e a s e d
PLAYER :
.
1,01 with riioJF.cT r o ii
nFCON’S T It e C T lO N

INCH EASED VOLUME AND EMIT
TING CONTINUOUS
HOA IIS

WHICH CONTEMPLATES 20 YEAH
ENDOWMENT LIFE INSUItA N C E -N O LOAN

« l l r 'I ke V ,M &gt;rlafr&lt; l*rraal

4.—Mount,
Illy Tfcr laaoclalrd I’ reaal
WASHINGTON, May 4.— Chairman
Etna broke out ugnln with enruption*&gt;
•McCumber, of the Senate Finance
of increased volume and emitting con* 'committee, wn» militarized formnlly
All Railroad Traffic Out of the City of Poking Has tinuoua roar* which can be heard w v -! toj,,}. by
,nnjority that commiteml
mile*.
Dense
blnek
smoked*
fillt(,
j,rcM.nt
hi* soldier* bonus plan
Been Suspended
:__
•
t .. .
tt__l:___
ing|L„
the.Laa
sky.
with bank loan provision to Hnrding
‘
‘ .
------ • ------as the committee plnn. Senntor Smoot,
( t i g Tf ca A a ^ v a l o t r d I ' r r a a l
...............
Mnchnng »oon will l&gt;e the center of inPEKING, May 4.—Troop* of*
of Utah, however, informed the com­
Pride is One
General Wu Pei Fu, Central Chi- I ti n»e fighting. Artillery duel* nlmitteemen that he also would lay bcof Obstacles
new commander, surrounded Pe­ j ready have commenced over n wide
. . . fore the president his bonus plan
front. General Wu, if he nctunlly
king today. General Chang T*ao
01 B o n i l S B i l l which contemplates twenty year* en­
take* command there, will have facing
l.ln’* orniy In the vicinity o f Pe­
dowment life insurance plnn without
him the 25-year-old »on o f Chnng T*o(Hr The A..orlnlr«l l*r»..l
‘ any s|K-clfic provisions for loan* to bo
king Kcattercd and railroad traf­
WASHINGTON, May 4.— Pride of made to the veterans.
Lin.
fic out of the city *u*pended.
Foreign military observer* with the leadership ami pride o f authorship
t m ................
. 4.—General
&gt;P _______ Wu Pci Chi-Li force* report thnt Wu Pel Fu continued today to It the chief oh- SENATOR CAMERON
PEKING,
May
F u,’commander7of the Chi-Li forces,1recently hn* been dim ting the opera­ Htncle* in the wuv of speedy senate
CHARGED WITH PERJURY
-------Have Not Yet Shown Their Hand* or
. . . .
t
. i__ ____ rhamruSnii.»n
in nn fl«nilrnYnr
tions nt Changsinticn
in nn endenvor action on n soldier*Spnus bill.
wn*
reported
ln*t
evening
to
have
nr
RRKURN CAMPAIGN FUND
GENOA. May 4.—The soviet p
l o
n
l - Head*
to got ..............
good result* out o f
Oenorul
The inability oQ P ttaln Republican
rived
near
Muchnng,
on
the
railroud
Iftticiiritt are “not delighted’ with
(Ity The \ ••or It*I r U I'rravl
south / f Tientsin, to take personal Tsno K uii' s poor troops, pending the members of the senaty finance cominject f the | iwers for the r c - '
d ir tii . A ..ori*trd I’ rf*.!
PHOENIX, Arlx., May 4.— A gen­
arrival o f General Feng A ut Sinng s mittee to ngree on the various bonus
command
o
f
the
operations
ngainst
L n r X n of Russia. Such i. the' WASHINGTON, May l.-A tto m e y
eral demurrer tc Indictment eharw.■ .rating from soviet General Daugherty in a formal state- the troop* of Chnng Tso-Lin on tijnt forces, which began to reach l’aoling, prolH)Snl* before them were attributed
ing Unltu dStntes Senntor Ralph
F",
the
-silwsy
couth
c
f
Peking,
,,,
„
mutual
desire
to
shine
in
the
L s of the Bolshevik view* on the ment referring ta charge* made section of the bnttlp front
Cameron,
Republican, Arizona, with
The
reports
are
to
the
rf*
leadership
and
authorship
o
f
whatever
re|»ort* are
«ro to tho
the effect uutt
that Tuesday.
. rmrMum on which
Luropc’s ngninst nun tn the senate by Senntori
Late report*
lucsony. ........................... .........•
jerjury
In
connection with return on
plnn
o
f
ox-service
men’s
compensation
I tU'.M-fn have worked so laboriously. Caraway, Democrat, o f Arkansas, In Chang Tso-Lin is heavily reinforcing feet thnt Wu Pel Fu* own troop* have
campaign
expenditures
in 1020 elec­
tth • M i.Hument doe* not connection with the release o f Chn*. hi* trops in thnt region with men o f not participated in the fighting at finally put through congress.
Iw r
rr. cmn.m of the soviet W. Morse from the Atlanta .peniten-1 a|| arms,' and the indication* arc thnt &lt;’hijlg»intien.
| It was still their intention when tion was Hied In the United States
they met again behind closed door* of Court here today. It wn* announ­
If utr.'” vr.l c o r e s tho nugges- tinry in 1012, declured Heal people ^
the committee nun to cull upon I’resl- ced that arguments would be heard
11nr. . ( ifvir cental lenns !• snld to behind this movement, aside from par- •
Army and Navy
Prohi
Agents
Must
jMcnt
Harding to decide betw* on tho in Phoenix, May 11th, nnR should a
I
the (niumunist lendcrs'who tics Interested, have not yet shown
Appropriation
Bills
McCumber
and the Smoot bonus plans demurrer he overruled, the trial
Account to Courts
1iw » f T.fvn mg with Moscow. Ehc their hnnds or their heads.’
Will
Be
Delayed
on
which
they
a y nlmut evenly dl- would proceed.
I mr&lt; nudum was delivered to them
------------------- 4--------For Liquor Seized
1
vlded.
I it fseur •&gt;'&lt;■! k y. itinlay morning, TW ELVE IIOSPFi’ ALS
*
Until New Pay Schedule Military Err*. Tho Smoot pinna provides for n FROM SI \.M TO MEXICO IS
I after a turps "f ». retnrirs hod workWILL BE ERECTBp
III* Thr A*««rlnlrd I*rr..i
ONLY
25
FEET
IN
CECII&gt;II.
%jrr
En.ietcd
; straii^litout paid-up endowment insurMIAMI, Fia., May 4.- The ruling
H all eightp itting it into official
*
FOR SOLDIER HOYS
DcM Il.I.ES "F tMIL’S PARADISE’
here
yesterday
by
Judge
.
v
--------*nce policy without any • Imrrowing
I iki;*. It »r»&gt; mthesl to Santa MarWIB mnde
*“
provision like those embodied ill the
i I l f T h e \**ui l n i r d | ,rr»«l
M. Call of the fed'oral court. ^VAs"fINGTON.^'Mny 'T - o n d e l l , McCumber plan, and the Smoot plan
WASHINGTON,
Twenty-five feet from Sintn to Mex­
.
w
f
w s s a m o t o May
H . .4.—The
- t * « . Rhydon
....
"
c-ctlc.n o f twelve soldier hospital* at tlu»t no intoxicating liquor selieil by _jo House Republican leader, *aid to- ^Hoiinnte* rath bonus. The McCum* ico! Such wns the startling geo­
the passage o f the annual army |K,r pjnn rt.tnin* the $50 cash provis- graphical jump accomplished by play­
' B*!|
I , .... -igneil the mernor- n c0 lt of »cvcntccn million dollar* ,,rohibitlonagentsunder.search
war- day
’
*
navy
bills will be jon
by , h(l houpu 1, 111.
ers in “ Fool’s Paradise" Cecil II. Dennd
. appropriation
. . .
|B*m »r l v.-r.was received here with » ] » * ' capacity 6,450 bejl. w a. rant&gt; can ^ destfoyed by suchn ^ it s
delayed
until
the
new
pay
schedules
Mille’s newest Paramount picture,
Treasury
expert*
figured
that
the
k.t rirring that France had deter-1P r i d e d for In « bUl r e p o ^ t ^ a y ^
^
b), ,lquon| M
mutl ,T a c of
military
service
he
enacted
into
vvheh
conies to the Princess Thentro
total
cost
o
f
tho
Smoot
plan
.it
the
J*-*ml tc stand by Belgium, but as ’• * 10 house niipropr a
,1scounted
...,mI...1 fnw
for it%
in #*r»livf
court.
law.
Friday
and Saturday o f thni week.
end
o
f
twenty
year*
would
ho
$1,550,­
pt thfrr t» r .,ffioinl announcement. * ce' 0
The ruling was niado during the
For on the same stage nt Paramount
1 130,000, hut thnt its annual outlay,
hG«.,» nf Frat , « action. It is bcj course of the trial of an alleged bootIbased on insurance statistics would Studio one found tho interior of u Si*
DKATII OF W. P. MILLER
HA,,E "H A D TONSILS7 REMOVEDllVgkor in United State, ourt yest.-r--------only range from $30,101,741 to $1?,* ameao Temple with n yawning pit In
i
*i. m i M. llnrtiiou, how______
morning. Special Agent G. E.
W.
P.
Miller
died
i
t
.the
homo
of
453,510.
It wns estimated thnt the which reptiles awnited the sacrifice—
o.r. * I h,v, :in important general
f
T|&gt;r ..............................
. HeMO, of the prohibition department
his
daughter,
Mrs.
A
’olio
Williams
McCumber
plnn would involve n totnl while hut u few steps away there was
r fl’renccNEW YORK, May 4.— Baba Ruth M.nt here fn.m Savannah, Gn.. to work
west
o
f
the
city
yesterday
after
a
expenditure
of $3J)46^I6P,4MI, hut thnt u colorful cuntinn of an oil town on
h
&lt;-xpre*»ed satisfac- ^n(|
tonsils rcpioved at a . local with the L. G. Nutt prohibition sqund
nhort illnee*. Mr. Miller wns 04 |t would inqicsc a greater enrly bur the border between Mexico and tho
roll testified thnt 15 or 10 l&gt;otUc* hnd
I
“
f,Uy'!’ l,Irnnr&gt;’ ,c|,sion- hospital here todny.
United States.
yearn o f uge nt tho time o f his den on the treasury ut the outest.
*' n 'if '-hn' it embodied the innulH&gt;en solved on the defendant’s prem­
The hero is n young ox-soldier who
death nnd hnd resitted in Orange
ises on the train, as evidence
loses his all in the oil fields. Capti­
county nt Orlando for tho pnst twen­
« r r&lt;”-'&lt;of1'I'iurope.,rtThe Two Thousand Bottles
Application for Power
However, only one'of the eight l»ot
i.« en writof Whiskey Found in tie* o f Intoxicnnt* were introduced ns ty yearn where he wns fo r ninny Permit is Received By vated by n famous French dancer, he
is blinded nt one of her performances
yearn the County Surveyor.
Mr.
'
Cuba
Aboard
Lauhch evidence,
by nn explosivo cigar, the gift of a
Millet; nt one time resided about «
r
b- mi • &lt;.f the nnuncinl
^
______
Federal
Commission
“ Where are tho ot'-er five bottles?
cantina girl. Filled with remorse,
year in Sanford nnd hnd many
,
-■
l(^
SinuKglem (lump Liquor in Shallow i asked Judgo Call.
friends.here who will regret to henr(-pn (;ongj rur^ D.tm on Chipoln Itlvrr girl nurses—«n.| comes to love
"They were destroyed,” replied Pro­
Water and Divers Get It
ninzr—and he is happy believing her
of his death. He Issini olio l»roliier|
Near .Alnrinnnu
»
---------'hlbilloii Agent Ifensen.
in Kentucky nnd one dnughter, Mrs.
_ _ _
the dancer whom she mimics. Sight
u ir The a m w U i h
“ Ry what authority were they derestored, he Is ungered ut the trick
A’olit* William* to mourn his death.
illy Thr lu ielsltd I 'r m t
HAVANA, May -L- Two thousand gtroyt.(, ? .. thl,n Alk(.d tho court.
UlNEltS FAMILIES
lie was n native of Owensboro, ] WASHINGTON, May 4.—
.. .Applies
...
snd flees In search of his first love,
1
Kittle*
o
f
whiskey
*nd
seventeen
kegs
|
„
Why^
we
njwny,
,|y
th„t,“
wns
HenARK FAR TED
Kentucky.
11*"» for :’oWcr I* rnilt
™ 11 wns receive ' . Finding her in Slam, a series of dr»U«OM TIIKIH HOMES of gin were found nbourd the launch w n ,g nnsvrcr&gt; »\\’0 never keep all the
conimission f’ ont mn(|c jIH-jdent* prove her nhnllow
The
funeral
will
occur
front
tho
by
fetlernl
power
Marshall by port police. The launch wh|ikcy w# &gt;cllte *U|M)n| kl.0p i„g just
Baptist Templet here tomorrow af-1 Benjamin 11. Ilnrdawny to con
..... timt character and brig him back to tho
was seized We.lpes.tay on suspicion t&gt;&gt;J0||Rh for evitlcnce nnd destroy &lt;ho
l...1,11’ ' k' '••••rlujra I'r r w l
ternoon nt four o'clock, intorment n dnm thirty feet high In Chlpcotn rlv. Woman who loved him in his misfor­
Li tu,
iiA to
attempt hiah
would
be ntm
made
to I rest."
...
N
V N. Penn, May 4— thnt nn Attrni|it
being mndo |;i Lakovlew.
Hev.ler It Iow Mnrinnn, Ftaroda, to dc.el- tune.
j " r’
' inking miners transfer It* cargo to u schoner hound
“ Maybe you can do thnt up In Geor­ Dean* Adc«K-k, pnntor of tho Hnp-joj&gt; seventy-five hundred horsepower.
*helr fnmili, in Fcyctte c o k e 'fo r Florida. Police say smugglers nre
To interpret this story, written by
gia," then declared Judgr^Call, “ but list church o f Orlando and nn old Ultimnte development would not b«
hfion tu
lieulah
.Marie Dix and Sada Cowan,
at th« mine of Amend not attempting to land liquor in Flor­ you can't
jurisdiction of th
this ffjend o f lhe
i in tho
ho Jurisdiction
wlll officiate, made
near future
fut.
‘ *In the
“
Hardaway suggested by l,cannrd Merrick* “ The
f«»l »nd Coke Compnny.
ida but nre dumping it Into shallow ! court.
Hereafter, prohibition agents
n|mthy of thc fl.nny friend* snid in his application,
Laurels and the laidy,’ ’ Mr. De.Mille
water along the const, diver* Inter re­
»«o
uht U
» court tfor
o, w
ry
w them
„ , em in
ccouht
toi U
the
every
------------------•E-Ml'SKY WILL FIGHT
secured such excellent players as Dor­
covering it ns opportunity offer*.
drop o f intoxicuting llqoor they seize
WOMAN KILLS HUSBAND.
their bereavement.
"III Altll \M» OTHHItS
othy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad
1in n raid."
Nagel, Theodore Knsloff, John David­
IN I RANCH OR ENGLAND CHOKER’S FUNERAL
I
----------------------------|
(Mr The liiorUIr* I’ r M I
son
and Julia Faye. Tho production i*
DKMP8BY-WILLARD
BOUT
POSTPONED TODAY
BOSTON, Mess., May 4.— William
COMPLETING ARGUMENT
pit!,1!?
» w * * h M I'rn tl
in
every
respeej magnificent.
B- Hubbard was shot to death last
- •. May l —Jack Dempsey re-.
(I I I Th e I t u r l s l r d I'r fM l
night by his wife, Carrio Hubbard at
junr.it to the announcements In the .
T A M A H A S S E E ^ U y ^ -A tto r N E W* Y UTt K/ May**! ,-^Je s s**Wi 11a rd
DUBLIN, Ireland, May 4.—Thp
KNOX CASE NEAR JURY
her bedroom door after he had :haii kT •
SUt’', that arrangements for funeral o f Richard( Croker was post­
v r nr n l nuford snd AaslaUnt former heavyweight champion, may
cd her about their home, enraged
‘ lout wilh
Willard were pro- poned from todny until tomorrow.
' ™ev7 n e i l G.incJ y e . t e X f*ce hi. conqueror, Jack D .inpa.y. In
MONK ROSS, Va.. May 4 .-T h #
over thc attention that he believed a
, j r* f“Vur»bly, «ai,| today ho
prosecution In the trial o f Mlsa Sarah
an
.rp.n.rnt
In
tho
“
j
m'
hV'
bS’
o
PH
lock,
22
y
e
n
old,
k.
m.K-t Willard again. GILCHRIST WANTS TRIP
fopltol oiUtlllo* Injunction 1f* "
„ ^.Uut U - .&lt; CMcpn, l..d keen pnylnp he. E. Knox, charged with the murder of
r,,»dy to meet winner of Carp«nOVER THE STATE
which Is scheduled to be delivered to’
pressing lnvornbly Mrs. Hubbard told the police sho had Mrs. Margaret L. Eastlake, virtually
bout in London, he declnrWITH SEN. TRAMMELL day nt Quincy before Circuit Judge bor Du , *rc ,
J flfPd |„ self-defense.
rested its case shortly after court
opened
yesterday morning. It la ex­
...............
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J‘lh" j * " '
“*J
likely when Dempsey return, to this Pitb“ k, a former nyal officer, fled
(H
r The I M
M -U tr -d fre««
fr e e s iI
the defense would rest lu t
JACKSONVILLE, M sy 4.-G II- *rc httemp
ing to hold up. or_
have ^
.h# cnd of tbc month, fr,„„ the i.ousi' by the rear door pected
and
stationery In the city
. "line
ne ■wtlonery
J At KhUN VILLI-, may(ruction of country about thc cn
night
and
under present plans the
*4 tel OW cost to make room for our chrUt
w im i Senator
Trammell tot o - ,, discontinued
trocllon^of
^ wa*
wa|T|cJiniet,
todliyt
over the hack fence and although po­
^ r is t wired
Scrator Trammell
b " * ,n“ ‘ •ntfrtJy coM
capitol
on the it
learned today.
r(*sc will go to the jury this after­
dftffk.
lite
searched
the
city
fo
r
him,
he
llTOMPrtoUn, Co.
, M l r &gt; 2 . . 'g t —Uny th,m . . n . . k . _ . y _
_ — — noon.
ground that no funds to pay for the
Herajd j 0T p&lt;&gt;et C ardi
«-«ubl not be found,
.
campaign
over
the
state,
as
con­
Herald wsr.t ndi get result*.
work are available.
»
•
1
templated by Bryan primary’ l,w (H r T k e A .« w l » l f &lt;

I'rr^ .R

•-------GAINESVILLE, May t -N n p Ruck•"?
Th'c French todny er, former major leugue pitcher, but
I ” ' Vthe t»xxt prvtposcd non-ng- now Scout for the Brooklyn National*,
r ;
ur..,'r .or-idcrntlon at u hero looking over the ’Gator busvr
. .
must mt be &gt; !| to m for possible recruits for the
*•*”
'
‘from
----- ---Dodger*.
* —
Captain Ward, catcher,
iktirrrffd »» withdrawing
Brooklyn
contract scvernl
IfhBft n f rights she has under the signed
munth* ago, nnd will report*in June.
llreatie*.
Itueker will watch Floridn-Stotson
games
Friday and Saturdny.
GENOA. M»y 4 Soviet represen■tgitnbtrtannoun i'd today term* of
Ife allied not# (■&gt; Ru»»l* telegraphed
Attorney General Says
L Motcow uyf the Exchange Tole1 p;h*hkk »i! !* "it i» stated possibly | the Real People Be­
I ftimirr Dnine will accept demanding t
hind Charge Hidden
l^nlusexulv full recognition.

CATAN IA, Sicily, May

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3,1922

3

VARYING

The Amount Doesn’t Count It’s the Start—
That’s the Thing
W e W ant This to Be Your Bank— Visit
Our Savings Department and Let Us Show
You How the Calendar Savings Bank Works.
IT IS E A S Y TO SA V E W IT H A CALENDAR
SAVIN G B A N K
You know how hard it is to save. You may have tried
to Have nickel.-*, dimes and q u arte rn , only to find a place
where they an* needed.
To keep A CALENDAR BANK up-to-date require* a
dime n day, a quarter at the end of the month, and a nicklc
four times a month.
,
The renl surprise comes when you find how easy it is
to save with this simple and fA.scinnting device.

The Calendar Bank is the Stepping Stone to a
Substantial Bank Account
Why not let ur start you now.
smnll nceount ns well as the lurifc.

We will welcome the

It is Easy to Save with a Calendar Bank—1
Two
Dollars Will Open an Account and Put This
Calendar Bank in Your Home

Sem inole County
STRENGTH-

-I’ ROGRKSS-

Bank
-SERVICE

l&gt;r

______

CLASSIFIED
ADS

t i -

Claaaiflrd Ada 5c line. No
ad taken for lean th. -&gt; 25c.
and positively no class.'led
ada charted to anyone. Ca-h
must accompany all ordeta.
Count fire words to a I nr
and remit accordingly.
ka M

Ra

i i»i-

1

lifl

la

FOUND

FOUND—One gold cuff button. Own
or enn hnve same by calling at llornld, proving property and paying for
thia nd.
dh-tf

WANTED
WANT TO BUY— Hewn heart
Innglenf pine ties. I'lease communirate with us promptly.—
ficorifia-Floridn I’ ine Co., JackRonville, Fla.
28-iitc
W AN TED --Position aa caretaker o f
oronge grove.—Geo. Hunter, Route
A. BOX IfiO-ll.
30-Ctp

iu ka

FOR SALE
E

SALE, in
first class
nhape, $250 terms or $200 rash. 190
Model.— Rive A Walker. In old Ford
Garage.
dh tfp

CHREVOLET

AUTOMOBILES
FORDS!
FORDS!
FORDS
192I Roadster Truck
1921 Coupe.
1921 Touring.
1922 Sedan.
All above car* hnve Marten*.
1920 M on Truck.
All in fine condition, lire*, etc.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Dodge Denier*
Phone No. 3
26-fitr

FOR SALE— Fine celery farm, 10
acrea rich hammock land, cultivated
10 year*. Crop on it now. Two flow­
ing well*, Hlk ncroH tilod; al*o thirty
aero* hammock adjoining with ono
well and amall part cloarod, near
FUR RUNT
Cameron City. Apply to owner for
particular*. Herbert O. Crippcn, It. FOR RENT— Desirable housekeeping
rooms. Phone 3J8-W.
32-fitp
R. A. Ilox 1HU.
32-2tp
FUR IlK N f— Doom* and kitchenette.
FOR SALE— If* ncre.1 orange grove,
— Shirley Apartment* opposite post
fine land, about 400 old hearing
office, upstair*.
orange and grapefruit tree* Also j&gt;«*
Palmetto
can, peach, grape*, pears and other P o ll RUn Y—I'ottage on
avenue, lietwcen 7th nnd 8th SL
fm it tree* on Golden Lake, 3 'j mile*
30-3tc
aouth of Sanford. AI*o another 4'4 Call 428-J.
acre* of fine rich, cultivated pine land
with about 75 old hearing orange and
grapefruit tree*, and about 75 pecan
tree*, on Silver Lake. Apply to own­
er, Herbert O. Crippcn, It. R. A. Ilox
IHO.
32-ltp

Fm rrtK N T ^H •room house on Union
A VC. A. I*. Connelly.
26-tfc
FOR RENT—Two unfurni*hed rooms,
hath, for lighthoosekcrping. Good
location. Apply “ R. S.” , care of Her­
ald Office.
0-tfc

FOR SALE— Potato barrel* in any FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Lights and wat­
quantity, *pccinl prices on cur lot*,
corre*pomlence solicited, Clenricnter er furnished at till West Second St.
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
31-2tp
FOR SALE— Automobile; am going
North Sunday; must sell, 1919
Seripps-Eooth, 5-pnascnger light six
touring, good condition,
extras,
$3.50 or In-st offer. Cameron Trent,
Wclakn Apt. 19.
30-Stp
FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center
o f city.
Ceo. V . KNIGHT
272-tfc

rn

FOR SALE— A practically new piano.
High grade, walnut finish for ensh.
$150.00.
319 Cypress Avc.
23-tfp
FOR SALE—One 5-room bungalow,
located on Sanford Heights, $1,500,
cash, a bargain.—A. P. Connelly.
27-tfc
furniture.
FOR SALE HnuBchoIir
28-fltp
Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre.
one 10 acre Sanford uve. walking
distance to city. Two lots comer
Center nnd Elm avc. Two lots west
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft from Elev­
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey,
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Angcles, Calif,________________ 2B8tf; 29-tf
STOP— LOOK— REA!)
FRUIT-PRODUCE HIIU PKKS
Try our expert service collecting Itnilroad Claim*.
Original.
Vouchers
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
Cooper, Ass't General Mgr., with I*. R.
R. Claim Department, ten years, Scaford, Del.
I0-e.o.d-2wc

17,700 Acres in Hast Orange
County

On Famous
Orlando lo Ocean
Highway
Rich

Farming, Citrus and
Trucking Lands
living Syndicated in

30 Acre Tracts
Each Ifarl fronting on OrlandoOcean lloulr*ard at the extreme­
ly low price of—

928.21 per Acre
Five Years in Which to Pay.—
Title Good—Warranty Deed
Guarantied
Land May Ite Occupied Before
Payment Completed
This tract consists of 17,700
seres bordering both allies the
Orlando-Knit Const Sixteen-foot
Boulevard for about eight miles,
ts intersected by the Floridn
East Const: Railroad und two
other main county highways one
Of which is to l&gt;e hard-surfaced
also.
Upon completion of these hard­
surfaced rood* the value of this
Innd will increase very sub­
stantially ns hns already been
demonstrated in nil other sec­
tions of Orange County, nnd tho
syndicate proposes to sell in
tmnll tracts the syndicate hold­
ings at a profit.
This tract is virgin timbered and
the timber is conservatively es­
timated to he worth $12.00 per
sere.
References—Any honk or busi­
ness house in Ornngc County.
Honest Salesmen Wanted
Mall Coupon Today for Particulars

FOR SALK -One six-room house,
cheap if taken at once. Apply to
ORLANDO-EAST COAST LAND CO.
Mrs. A. Norwood, Ijikc Mary.
32-tltp 120 So. Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Please send particular* of your 17,­
FOR SALK -111 acres, four mile* out 700 acre development This In no
on good road, opposite Country mnnnor obligates me.
Club; now 5-room bungalow, garage N«n»o
.............................................. ....
and nut buildings; some land cleared A ddress..............:.... ........... .. ...... ...... _
and planted In fruit trees; good water. Sanford Dally Herald, Sanford, Fla.
G. Ilirachi, R. 1, Sanford, Fla. 30-fltp
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PAGE SIX

IDhAS

OF

HIGHWAY TO COST LESS
THAN 17,000 A MILK
WITH GRADE INCLUDED

BEAUTY

American “ Pescht*," Mya Wanderer
Would Look Lika “ Lamona" to
the Native of Mongolia.

HONOR ROLL

TAVARES, May 3.— (Special),—
I The first nineteen miles of the AstnrThe Wanderer und Hie Young Ameri­
to-Polk-County-line highway will be
can were smoking tlielr cigarettes la
FIRST GRADE
huilt including n bridge over the
the congenial *||enee Hint In men I*
Annie Allman, Edith Droxton, Mar­ Alexander Spring creek, the clear­
a sign of good friendship. They ambled
tha Toney, Ruth Cruse, Lucy Dob­ ing o f n right-of-way sixty.six feet
for u r**w blocks without speaking,
until Hie sight of « girl crosstug Hie bins, Mary Manning, Kathryn Morri­ wide with a twenty-four foot road­
*tr&lt;'et toward them biought a gasp son, Betty McKinnon, Evelyn Rob­ way and fifteen-foot surfacing, part
o f admiration from Ilie Young Ameri­ son, Mary Wight, Ncncy White, Dor­ shell and part clay, with cast iron
can. “ Gosh, look ul the pippin! yjay. othy Ryan, Margaret Purdon, Rose­
culverts, and engineer’s costs, for less
Isn't she u little beauty)*'
mary' Fernandez, Esther Eriraon, than Seven thousand dollar* a mile.
The Wunderer gave manlier pulT Pauline Bellamy, John Courier, Maiand llu-n replied: "Well maybe she Is co|m Higgins, 0 . P. Sharp, Wilson The road work contract was let to
the Ij»ko county Construction Com­
and uni)I**- she'Isn't;'*
Smith, Bill Tyre, Lee Stcnitrom, Rus- pany o f Leesburg today nnd the
"What do ) ou Incan by maybe she
isn't) A blind man could see that she's scl Lundqulst, Raymond Lundquqist, bridgowork to McNair Lumber Coma beauty. What's the matter with Morris Renton, Davis Geiger, Robert i pnny of Jacksonville.
your sight)" Hie Young American de­ Caldwell, Herman Caldwell.
This road runs from Astor to Al­
manded.
toona, opening up n wonderful terSECOND GRADE
Again the Wanderer puffed before he
I-ols Couch, Louise Hickson, Mny tltory with nn elevation from sea le­
answered.
Hickson,
Violn Browning, Ernest vel from the St. Johns river to 100
“ Well, I didn't say she wasn't. Hut
I've seen *o many different notions of Wimbish, Margaret Bowman, Incx feet.
beauty that I'm l.oglnuliig to wonder If Ili-nnett, Marjorie Forest, Katherine
there Is such o thing ul ull. For In­ Fuqua. May Puriion. Bernice Low, J INTERNAL REVENUE FALLS OFP
statue, look ul her liulr, All putted out Juanita Burnett, Hazel Tew, Bertha
at the aide* and fluffy round her face. Willetts, Ruth Pcarman, I.awrence
u ir Tkf (**orinird i*r*sa&gt;
According to American Idea* that's Reel, Lawrence Lunquist.
WASHINGTON, May 3.—Collecpretty.
But a Mongolian man or
tions of internal revenue for the first
THIRD GRADE
woniun would think It |ierfcctly
three
quarters o f tho current fiscal
Hetty Ilintermipster, Julia Hig­
hideous. They think that beauty lies
year
feJI
o ff by more thnn $875,000,­
In skinning a woman's hair buck Just gins, Mary L-uiso Dunn, Ruth Mar­
us tight as she can, screwing It luio a tin, Sara Maxwell, Murgurvt Britt, 000 ns compared with the correspond­
little tight knot or cutting It off ul- Mary Alice Shipp, Lillie Vickery, ing period of tho previous yenr, nctogether und covering the tup of her Addio Browning, Gladys
n ick son '1cordin* to reports completed by tho
head with an elulmratc edifice of
Merc® Thomas ,Orn Mae Culp, Fcnel-' revenue bureau. From July 1, 1021,
flurry, sort of u showcase for her
to Mnrch 31, 1022. the total taxes
Jewelry. You cun pretty nearly Judge tn Kcrmode, Pauline Kllmnt, Mary collected by the government aggre­
her position by the number of trinket-* Mahoney, Elizabeth Ilarkcy, Irer.o
Fellows, Ellen Lunquist, Ethro Col­ gated 82,470,000,000, as against $3,­
she bus piled on.
351,000,000 collected from July 1,
“ in other parts uf Mongolia Un­ lins, Buford Powell, Mnrtha Washing­
worn en hsng clot I- curtains over their ton, Doris Nolan, Frank Diehl, I.ish 1020, to March 81, 1021.
euru because they think that la-uilly Morse, William
Morrison, Edwin
The theory o f evolution is sound
forbids allowing their ear- to In - o n Shinholscr, Clarence Rotundo, Abner
naked. With them, cunt ure strict!)
Barnes, Rendall Klnnrd, Roy Britt, enough, but you can’t elevate a pe­
tuhuo. On the other baud, the native*
destrian by crossing him with an
of some of the South seas Island- try Gay Waits, Elmore Lloyd, Cornelius right-cylinder car.
Clarence
to make their ears us large aiol run- Brooks, Madison Wade,
splcloua as they can. and Ilie in un i Wolfe. *
A REAL BARGAIN
their ear lobes come to tou&lt;hltig the r
FOURTH GRADE
shoulders the more beautiful III*-) Hunk
5 ISO cash takes Maxwell road­
Beatrice Bledsoe, Bcttlnn Campbell,
they are.
They even hutq* hcu*y Clorine Cannon, Mnrgnrct
___ t stcr, three passenger.— B. &amp; O.
Giles,
weights on their children's ears to Dorothy Gore. Elizabeth Grovesteini Motor Co.
30-tfc
try lo stretch them.
Dorothy Haynes, Mnrjnric Hoskins,
"Same way with clothes. If you
A complete lino uf mngazines for
were lo tell a Nepalese woman that I-ott*e Mitchell, Juanita McMullen, May, also Fashion Plates and dally
Katherine
Schirnrd,
Phyllis
Smith,
you think that girl has ou a good­
newspapcri.— Mobley's Drug Store.
looking suit she'd probably exclaim In Elinor Tyner, Flossie Vickery, Kath­
30-Stp
genuine astonishment, ‘ What, that aw erine Powell .Mildred Ferguson, Min­
ful looking thing! Why. It's perfect­ nie Hardy, Lois Garrett, Margaret
ly list In fruuL' Her bleu of a good­ Hlrschl, Dorothy Williams, Thelmn
NOTICE!!
•
looking suit la a little abort, tight Tew, Eunice Lord, Edith Smith, Knth$125
cash
takes
a
practically'
Jacket, and s skirt skin tight In the
erine Waters, I^onanl West, Wayne new Grant. Good tires nnd evhack, with yards and yard* of cloth
Merritt, Jnmcs Higgins.
cryThing good.— II. &amp; O. Motor
made into a big huurh In the front.
The bigger the hunch, the more sty­
lish the suit. Which Idea la right)
“ No doubt, loo, you 'M*ik that girl
has pretty legs,
Jo 1. Curves and
all tliaL But in on*- of the African
tribes the mothers fasten
straight
metal hands on their little girls* leg*
and leave them on until they ere
grown up. With maternal
foresight
•hey want them to have
beautiful
legs, so straight nnd thin, Jusl like
lids stick.
“ And. after all. who's ».* decide what
beauty l*T"
Why Art We Whits)
Itis reason why l 'auciislnna are
while Is very simple us explained by
one of ihe graves! Herman savant*
Originally all men were Mark, be­
mused they lived ou route and fruit*.
When they gut dispersed more widely,
altered conditions very soon modified
the color of their skins.
In this way Ihe negroes In America
turned Into red Indians, because they
used bloody meal, which supplied them
with u superabundance of hctnogobllti.
ihe coloring matter of H,e blood.
The Chinese, the Japanese und the
Mongolian* nre yellow because their
ancestor* made a misuse o f milk,
which contains chlor, whose dissolving
force Is well known.
Now, why an- we white) asks la*
Petit Journal of Paris. Solely because
we sat too much salt, which, as a ills
solvant even surpasses rldnr, that
turns Asiatics yellow. The day we
shnll cease lo salt our food we shall
become black again and have flat
noses.

Co.

— t o n ig h t -

CHARLES RAl
In Ihe best picture of hb
career

“ PEACEFUL
VALLEY”
Added Attractions, ToJ

Tomorrow— Marion Dari* I
"Beauty’s Worth" and 0ti
added attractions.

B H U D B ia m E iE i

TEMPERATURE!
Wo don't let politics (nterfere with our weather
vegetable crop nnd regard,
less o f who is elected ow |
growers will make ioM
money this year.
They i
might beat down the
1s t price on us hut they
can’t put the grower* &lt;J&gt;jva
nnd out for wc know whxt
vegetables are bringing taj
will bring If we can ictn
up a littlo shower today. It
looks like it now a* *«
take our typewriter on oar
Iup on the Inst lap u it
were before this rag uf frwdom comes out.
5:10 A. M. MAY 3, l»H
Maximum .....
ft*
Minimum ............
u

Rang*

.17

Barometer ...»......
30.11
Calm nnd part cloudy.

30-tfc!

For your picnic parties, we have the
Mivunn Olive-nnise, snndwicholn, boilGet some rinnmon sugar, Uc
A REAL BARGAIN
W h m, luren tongue, Queen olives
3150 cash takes 1910 Ford package. New Orange lilouem I
nnd nil kind., of pickles.—Tho Popular Roadster.— II. &amp; O. Motor Co.
ey in pint Jars, at the Popular
Market,
32-2tr
30-tfc ket.

■ •a r« &gt;

a ce

a

10 Stores in Georgia-

1 .Store in Floridil

IThe Church well Co
Sanford’s New Store-

Phone 127
■Bill
■III

Thursday—FirSt Half-Holiday
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR BATHING SUIT
W e H a v e B a t h i n g S u it s
F o r T h e W h o le F a m ily

Distilling Bars Metals.
Among Hu* most Interesting experi­
ments madr with the electric furnace
nre those reported bv M Molssan, the
French chemist. It appenrs that, with
a current of Ms) ntnperes at 110 volts'
pressure, he in a few minutes distilled
from 1X1 to 60 arums of ;&gt;lutlnum. The
ebullition of the metal look place at
quietly us that of water at Its hulling
point. The metallic drops were **&gt;llotted on a copper tube traversed by
s current of cold water. They depos­
ited themselves In the form of cubic
crystals
and
brilliant
crystalline
sheets. Molssan has. It seems, also
distilled Ilia rare metals osmium,
ruthenium, palladium, Iridium aud
rhodium.

Sizes from 24 to 46

$ 1 .2 5 t o $ 5 .0 0
IN DIFFERENT STYLES AND COLORS
See Them in Our Window

Seed.
Cullfornlu Is producing H.Ouu.OOO
b o le s of tuivel oraugev u year. Yet
this whole onmge Industry I* said to
tmve sprung from on* little slip bud­
ded to a navel orange, thnt came from
Brazil fifty one years ago.
That original orange tree still
stands In the greenhouse of, the de­
■
partment of agriculture. See Jt, some
time when you are In Washington. It
la more Interesting than congress—and
more Important. It la a sermon on
growth and possibilities.

Buy Your Bathing Suit-

Tht End!*** Argumsnt.
“ What’a the argument)"
“ Just a couple o f rich guy* trying
to settle the question whether Florida
la a better place to spend the winter
than California."

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922

PAGE TWO

CHILDREN IN SPRING T I M ^
MENU
lidous picture of how a girt found
unwritten xierd of directors, any
UNCLE HANK
*
Chicken
Pie
that
what
her
sweetheart
admired
in
Mrs.
C.
Osborn,
7812
Hillside
ltd.,
movement that might be hatched in
Fresh
Green
Heans
.
New p,
her
was
not
her
charming
personality
Cleveland,
O.,
writes:
“
My
grand­
haste,
and
possibly
fostered
in
unbak­
N k l b k H m » it k l l t r u t * o i t i y l
l a y a t I k t llr r w M H i l K l a i , I V
,
C .b b .,0 B.U.h
but her stunning gowns.i The picture daughter waa troubled with a cough,
ed
enthusiasm,
und
would
not
“
go."
M a gw a lU A l t , l a a l t H . rli.
Hot RoTls and Rutter
was directed by Robert G. Vignola. for nearly two years. She took Fol­
We wender if our citixcns fully appre­
‘
Lemon Pi®
Forrest
Stanley
is
Miss
Davies'
lead­
ey’s Honey and Tar and her cough U
ciate tho meaning o f this trio of or­
Coffee
now
gone.
It
loosened
the
phlegm
so
ing
man.
ganisations— Hotary, with her motto,
i ‘ U H iJ N iiic n a
75c
; she could raise it easily." Foley's
"S
crvifc";
Kiwnnia
with
thcr
motto
of
K. J . H O LLY ____
IZIllar
Honey and Tar is just what children Miller’s old stand, Park and p|
I m f t » r r - T r » n « r » r “ We Build," and the Chamber of Com­
N. J . 1.11,1. AITU
C o r r a l M t a a_i r t
M. A . \ K K L _______
should have for feverish colds, coughs, Saturday ,May 6th, Business and
O. L. lit WIN____ Clrrnlallaa M »U (tr merce with her now well known slo­
I ' k t t r I AH i p l a « | M l». M.
“ snuffles," and tight, wheezy breath­ fcssional Women's. Club.
gan, "Sanford, The City Subiitnntial" ?
i i i n t U l a i lla ln H a lt K a m a
ing. Re sure to get Foley’s. It checks
So today, ns wo welcome Kiwnnia,
A y y llr a llo a
croup
and whooping cough, too. Sold
take out huts o ff to her live, and ever
H u b tr rlp tlo a P r l t t la A i i a i r t
Vivian Speer, Second vlce-prt*&lt;|
everywhere.— Adr.
alert
mmebership,
we
can
truthfully
O ar Y ea r
$325 cash takes a 192ft jtfc
l l a H .m tk a
I N say, that our town in indeed a city sub­
■ I r l l m H la C it y k y C a n t o r
Ford
Sedan that's in good con
t
,
O a r W r r k __ _____________________M C e a la stantial.
There will he a meeting of tho tion. It’s a real bargain__H
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RANK- n]umni association of the Sanford"
Kiwnnia haa done many things that
T fcr k l ( 1 -- t « I t - H i r W r r k l r l i a r O. Motor Co.
3 q.
ly f a t r r a
H rm latolr
i 'a i a•IT stand for civic betterment since they
• 14 a a llr r ly
INC WOULD HAVE ACTIVHigh School at the high school Mon­
a a l la y a l l l a k r l f i r r y P r i a y , A l i r r *
1TIB8 EXTENDED
t la la a r a lr a a t a lr k n o v a a
a p p llr a - began operation here late last fall,
day night, May 8th at 8 o'clock. All
H aa . D r a ia rra tto l a y a llllr a . I 3 M p a r
WHY NOT TRY
but
one
of
the
biggest
fields
of
en­
members are urged to be present to
y r a r , a la ta ya la a l i a » a t . ______
I l l r T b r A a a n rla trd I’ rra a l
deavor
which
they
have
entered
U/tho
H K M IIK II T IIK A S S O C 'IA T U ll I 'l l K M
WASHINGTON, May 4.— The house discuss plans for our big banquet
The Assoc inted Press Is exclusive­ sponsoring of the Fern aid-Laugh ton
33-4 t-dh
If man Is made of dust, it seems o n £ committee on banking and currency
ly entitled to the use for republica­ Memorial Hospital, which they ate natural (hat his wife should chase
today ordered favorable report on bill
tion o f all news dispatches credited tt&gt; concentrating most of their energies after him with ■ broom.
WHEN YOUR CAR IS O IT 01
recently passed by senate extending
Tlnncc at Montezuma Hotel tomor­
it or not otherwise credited in this pa­ upon, and we congratulate them on
WHACK
activities o f War Finance Corporntiou row night May 6. Admission $1.00.
per and also the local news published this choice as a main objective, and prisoners who had in war times talked
one
year
from
June
30
next.
33-2tc
herein.
with ns great emphasis, congratulate sedition, or refused to accept military
service or violated civil laws.
The
All rights of repubiication of spec­ the hospital upon their sponsors.
&gt; Washingand Polishlpg a SprciiliJ
$375 cosh lakes n'l917 Buick
ial dispatches herein are also re­
Kiwnnia, health, wealth hnd happi­ children were well treated by Presi- , " BATHER AND CROP CONDI*
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
Roadster. Good tires, Rood me­ Foot of First Street, Sanford At*
served.
ness to you! Wo send to your inter dent Hnrdlt.g but he made It plain to
WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1922 chanical condition.— 11. &amp; O. Mo­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
national headquarters our greeting, the leaders of. the movement thnt it
tor Co.
30-tfc
and this is what it is: "In S anford, was fT»r publicity purposes and he!
Temperature: Tho week averaged
Kiwanis truly builds—but even great- would not grant them an audience or
j. slightly cooler than the tiirmnl over
YOU SAID IT, HENRY.
or than your motto Is your local club, have anything to do with them. Pres
Dance nt Montezuma Hotel tomor. The Launch SANF0I
,
M
6
for it discovers then, then builds them Mcnt Harding is right. There Is noth-! ,no*t o f lhe « * l,on; the nights y «r* .
Admission $1.00. For I'nrtlea, Picnics, Fishing. Oat
"I determined absolutely,'' writes to a greater conception of their civic in«
0
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«urh * movement. Those tt&gt;0 c° o1 &lt;lur,nK n portlon ,,f thu limvM
Mr. Ford, "that never would I join a
prisoners,
like
Debs,
will
receive
their
Precipitation:
It
was
generally
in_________
responsibility.’
* Capt. Atkinson
company in which finance came before
freedom when President Harding *ufflclcnt. hut rain occurred very
Phone 295-1,1
\ REAL BARGAIN
work or in which bnnkers or finan­
thinks they have served sufficient K«nerally over northern and western
SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL HAS
Hdsldi^c203
E. Third SL. SznfJ
ciers had a part. 1 have yet to have
time to make them renilzo thnt while divisions; drought continues, however
THE RF.ST
it demonstrated that Is the way to
$150 cash lakes Maxwell roadthis is a benign government it will not ° ' lt'r mo*l
lhe central and southern
success. For the only foundation of
counties where only local and widely «ter, three passenger.— B. &amp; O.
Salmagundi is out. Salmagundi 1*
B,r ,,n&gt;' foolishness in wnr times
real business Is service."
scattered showers occurred.
30-tfc
Motor Co.
tho Sanford High School Annunl and n," ! thoi,p prisoners who thought they
------------ o-------------Condition
o
f
Crops:
The
week
murkalways good hut this year for some c,,ul,l « “ ■ ,,ur government with imKIW ANIS — MORE THAN WEL­ reason or othor and without dispar- punlty have found out their mistake &gt;’d the^ending of h severe drought,
Headache- Powders
fci Pa K) iKi St Su Ka n» tui *a
COME—“ WE ARK-FOK YOU"!
agement to previous edititfhs, tho *nd Vnarching &gt;m to Washington will especially in tho northern and western
Rest for Headache and Nruralfh
HAVE YOUR
general opinion seems to lie that 19&amp;2 nvnil them nothing.
counties, and locally over small areas
At First Class Drug Store*
in tho presentation of the charter of him out shorn* nil tho rest. It is a
‘
O*
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^^tra! and southern counlie*;
.
DOSES--------25c--------- 5 DOSE
Sanford Kiwanis club tonight nt tho wonderful piece o f work not from the
I.A U N D R Y WORK
PAYING Till*. PREACHER
although insufficient everywhere and
Valdes Hotel,, the
the In
toeul elob becomes a
n..u i o..tf ....
... for tk.
--------too fate to save many crops of trurjc,
printers' point
view
the Herald
ItONK AT
Ad of that great Intorpart and pntAd
The
current
Ladies'
Home
Journal
the rain greatly benefited corn, cotton,
diit the printing, and we're too modest
national
organization
o
f
Kiwanis
. .
..
..
,,
. ... .
. . . to
. . pass jiji
.k.
«on
.........rontains
an article on the subject of peanuts, cane, velvet beans, tobacco,!
judgment
this work, but 1
1
clubs nil over the United Mates and fri(|n nn artW lc BUnj point| from thc ‘ he salaries o f ministers, in which It tomatoes, melons and citrus fruits. No
Canada, number 750 clubs with a vjt,w,l0|nl 0f |Ucrnture, from the e x - '* ' stated thot the churches of A tM i4lM,n ° f moment M l in the interior of
meml.ership of approximately 65,000 j (;(J||cnt ,|raw|lutll anj
cartoons o f ',n e*&gt;*l nn average of nine cento** *he southern division and large areos
members
^
.
.
.
Byron
Stephens
which
nro letter ww'k P',r number, slightly under th e "In tho central division received no
. ,
,, 1
are
The Herald
. . .
. , 114 rt , ^ nTI ° nn ® than anything ever before attempted price of two ice cream cones. This rain these districts nro still in dis­
pride in Its eight page edition issued
in Florida and front thc standpoint total cost is divided in n number of tress. Citrus fruits dropped badly, es­ We call for and deliver to nny part of
today ns a supplement to our regular o f magazine work it is nt
at the top of directions, one of the items being the pecially on h|gh lands, and so‘(ne young city. Leave your bundle nt Monteedition ns a.welcome
tre e s died; and corn on uplands suf­ zumii Hotel or call Rhone No. 4K5 and
thc parsons.
. ........ . to this live virile
...... '•ithc list
The covers nro
uro im ita-, salaries of th&lt;
body o f business and professional men,t tjon
leather in brown with a
ThV article goes on to indlrnto, by fered acutely-*-vegetables dried up. hare our wngon call.
mobilized into nn organization that is
purple tint, printed in gold em­ numerous statistics, that tho clergy­ T h e oat crop is poor. Where rain ockeyed up to aucli a state of mind that
bossed j'ind the second cover in tho men are woefully underpaid. The t‘l,rn‘1l a marked change has taken
only the fellowship o f such an organi­ same material plain, the hook being members ooff the
1,1 l,»c condition o f crops. Moder(he churches seem alzation can engender among the tired
to *have
tnken
the ------preachers
printed upon il4Avy enamel paper most
......* *~
....... **1
' — "•*
'----- at I,t,‘ r,,'n* Bdl in the following Vounbusiness and professional men of to­ that shows o ff the many half tones in their word when they have proclaimed **"!,: Madison, Dade, Broward, I'ascu,
day, who are lonesome for the com­ line shape. Every branch of tho Snn- that salvation is free.
Seminole, I'utnnm, Alachua,
radeship and joviality of their boy­ ford High sSi\ool
\c
in covered although
The figures given by tho writer Cls* St' 'lohn" '
ColumbiN
hood friendships. In such an organi­ athletics Were not featured us it
are quite striking. Of the 170,000
t!, *ra,U? ? ' Gadsden,
French Dry Cleaners
sation ns Kiwanis the membership should have been hut the school prob­
.Marion, Volu­
clergyman in the United States fewer
n* n ‘ ur’ * a
find entertainment, fun and recrea­ ably goes in for other things strong,
sia, Hillsboro, Manatee, und Bradford. P a K a t o t a P ' z t a R a l ' a f t a
a s s S B S i S S H S s a s s s a a a i ii H i
thun two thousand have to pay any
tion, but by no means is this nil. They cr thun athletics and the poems, nr.
Shnwvr? were well diali ibuied west ot
income U «, while there are more i
find rftr r they have reached this singe tides, little squlbbs, Jokes, etc.,, are
than 22,000 Jnwyers and more than the Apalachicola river. The' greatest
of mental restfulness and physical re­ nil filled with tho spjrit of the school
rainfall reported from the various
20,0()Qi physicians who render this
■
laxation, thnt they .are suaceptihle to and school days.
counties
was: Duval and Dade, 1.00
Thu high school tribute to the government. Th4 nv. |j
any form of duty thnt tends to build annual this year is one in which ev­
erngc salary of ministers in 1916 was oe, 1.32; Alachua, 0.98; Marion, 0.67,
their city, and they go when the gong ery. high school pupil shuuld take a
Gadsden, 0.98; Jefferson, 1.30; Mudi$735 per annum, and in 1921 the sal­
sounds fdv duly, just ns aptly as they great pride for it demonstrates thnt
son,
1.00;‘ Columhin, 0.45; Taylor, 0.79
aries hud reached the princely pro­
SALES AN D SERVICE
smile when the good fellows they love Sanford High has some o f the bright­
and Jackson, U.ffl itich^.
portions of $808. In one of the larg­
smile at them.
est and brainiest ^ lp ils in the stnto— er denominations
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY PEOPLE
per cent of the
In Snnford it can he truthfully said none others could compile so much ministers received- nt last account ACCUSED WIFE AND IIUTl.ER
that Ki wad Is has huiided well. They good matter in 142 pages. Just think salaries below $400 per annum.
have chosen their personnel from the of it— M2 pages o f good rcnd|p*r mat*
IIIt _Thf* %*iih'Li li t] l*rr«a|
During the period from 1014 to
NEWTON, Maaa., May 4.—William
best business and professional men of ter wonderful sketches, half tones,
SAI.ES AND SERVICE AT URK’S SHOP
the city, not claiming to have all of history, etc. Every patron and every 1919 wages of rnilway men increased H. Powell, Boston district mannger
100 per cent and the cost of living for It. G. Dunn and company, shot
Sanford Avenue
Sanford, Florid*
the best men, but showing to the world n^lvocntc of education in this county
went up to 60 per cent. During the and killed his wife, Mrs. Lena E.
thnt they are discoverers— for when should have a copy o f Salmagundi.
same preiod the compensation o f Powell last'evening after he had callthey started here, there wns another It is an inspiration and u compendium
ministers, on the average, increased e ^ ju r and his butler, Michael J. Mnorganization, great and powerful over of ail thnt in good, all thnt is snappy
less than 20 per cent.
loncy, before him and accused them
the land as a luncheon club, Rotary, and full of life, nil o f the quips end
The writer associates these facts of intimacy, the p olice were told by
tho mother o f all the luncheon clubs, jests of the bright scholars who make
and with thi lr strong and representa­ up high school and lust hut not least with the further fact that until the a maid in thc Powell home. Powell
tive membership, it was natural for a mirror of those tine young men and present year here has been a shortage flrst tired shots at the luitlcr, who
Ho fled and escaped unhurt. Then he
one to reflect thnt perifn|»s there wns women who for four years have been in the theological seminnries.
snys
that
the
young
men
themselves
pursued his wife to tho librnry where,
not tim!&gt;cr enough here for another working to nttnin that goal—a high
i^t
not
tak*
the
salary
into
account.
he shot her three times, and went up &gt;
organization in addition to our al­ school education.
Salmagdndl of
but
their
families
do
and
make
ev­
stairs
ami killed himself, Miss Jose­
ready strong Ghnmher of Commerce, ID22 is perfect in cv«ry detail.
4Work Guaranteed
ery
effort
to
turn
them
into
somq
phine
Knglnnd,
the maid, said.
which is and must always he our pre­
Prices That Please
other line o f work. He also intimntos
Mrs. Powell wn sthe Widow of R.
mier business organization.
NO MORE COX HI VRMIKS.
thnt the grnih' o f preaching that is H. White, 11 Boston department store
Rut after a survey o f the situation,
heard In many churches is not as millionaire, liefqre she married Powell.
the editor “ f (his paper believed, and
Lumley
&amp; Lumley
Way back yonder many years ago high ns it would lie if the salaries
*
his belief hr.s l»een verified, that thorc
.
, _
. ,
when this country wns going through were larger, which seems a reason­
902 F ren ch
P hone 1 0 1
Florida lands mujj |&gt;e kept busy
was enough men in Sanford capable hjm, tifm,#
nu(n&gt;. ner, were out of
able deduction.
growing crops practically nil tho
o f conducting sin organization like thc emj Jiyrncnt a man named Coxcy,
year, thus preventing leaching and
Kiwanis Hub, and we lent our hearty from Ohio, conceived the idea of gntherosion and making it possible to
#
Star Glad She
support to the movement. Today, wo ^
non(le, cript army of «
produce, in the uggregate, as much
imve on our front window n Kiwanis
Dances in Film as states further north that have
„
,,
. , ,
the hoboes in the country, gathering
.and u Rotary emblem with the Cham(.m &lt;A hU homc Aml m)irchinB 0» to
her of Commerce emblem in the mid­ Washington where he would appeal to! Marion Unviea "Trips Light l-anias* richer softf.
dle, mid wo point with pride to our the president for employment.
The]
tic” Again for 1'lcture
APRIL 29TH TO M A Y 6TH
Dance at Montezuma Hotel tomor­
Chuml&gt;cr o f Commerce, with these two fact o f the mntter was that the ma- j
——
strong bowers, fully appreciative of jority of the men gathered In Cozcy’s ^ For the first time since Marion Da- row night, May 5. Admission $1.00.
RIDE A BICYCLE FOR HEALTH AND PLEA8URK
33-2tc
their civic duty, champing on the bit yard were men who did not want vies danced and sang ill musical come* *
RIDE A BICYCLE FOR PROFIT AND ECONOMY
to go at tho request o f our commer­ work, had never worked and did n o t' dy on Hrondwuy, whench she wns sc*
Cornc on Imys and girls. There Is no better time than now to own »
Give mo thc willing worker who ■■
cial body, when it inruns advancement intend to work but the idea of free lected for stardom on the screen, docs
IIIcycle
for Sanford, nr to disapprove as mi rations ami n chance to go to Wash- j she "trip the light fantlztic", again, sees tilings a Sthey are a id s trying
hard to improve them by his own
ington under a leader who hud enough This time it is in her newest picture,
Special prices on Boys’ ami Girls' Bicycles for this week
"Beauty's
Worth,"
a
Cosmopolitanmoney to feed them enroute appealed
/
$35.00 C A S H ,
to them and the "arm y" marched to i’nrmnount “picture, coming to thc
Dance at Montezuma Hotel tomor­
THINK
Washington. Coxcy probably had a Princess tonight.
Men’s and Indies' Bicy cle
row night, May 5. Admission $1.00.
hunch
that
the
free
advertisement
The
production
has
a
beautiful
chnr*
33-2tc
$35,110 TO $50.00 CASH
of the kind uf rake &gt;ou Hant,
/
would land him in the president’s nde performance in it, Miss Davies
then
Motor Bike Models
chair Inter on and he rode at the bead taking the lending rote. She dances in
Don't ent spoiled food*, .especially
of the army with his daughter on two oM he three acts of the charades, Gumo that have been canned. They
$50.00. CASH
COME
white horses, tho press played up the first ns n Coiumhini* and Inter ns a often cause serious illness and some­
We sell Bicycled on instkllmrntnjpt an additional price of $5.00 on **fh
—T o inarch mid made much o f the idea and lovely French doll. Assisting her in times death.
,
Bicycle. Term* $10.00 In advance and $5.00 per month.
Coxcy was thc most tulkcd of man in the latter part were John and Gordon
Deane Turner’s
the newspapers for many days. His Dooley, t\vo o f the best known eccen­
Dance nt Montezuma Hotel tomnr- J
L E T S ALL RIDE BICYCLES
army reached the White House lawn tric dancers on the singe.
row night, May 5. Admis^on $1.00, ■
Grocery Store
one duy where they were dispersed .by
"It was great fun to dance again,'
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SATURDAY. MAY ATH, and
ii the police mid they faded away white said Miss Davies. "Dancing and sing­
:
g |Coxcy went hack home well satisfied ing arc two o f the things I miss in
BUY
with the publicity he had received, pictures. I have danced In knll-room
It for your Sunday dinner. Large
l The other Ary the families of the scenes but have never before had a
THE 8PORTING GOODS STORE
B. W . HERNDON
■oMirlment
of
home-made
men who are lr\ federal prison for po- solo dance.''
Insurance A g e n c y
CAKES and .SALAD on sale by.
iitlcnl reasons were herded into, a 1 "Beauty's Worth" wn« adapted to
*
y 7 Park Avenue
FIRR— AUTO— BONDS
Daughters of Wcalcy.
2 similar army and marched to Wash- • thc scrceft by Luther Reed from Soph■ ■ ■ ■ a aM aaB aB B B aaa aaaaaaB aB B B M H B H B B a u K a a B B B B a B a M 1
•Gngton/ to demand thc release of these ie Kerr’a popular story, it is n de- ■■■■■■■■■■naaaaaatiBH BBBBaR

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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W|THCOLORSTAKE SALTS TO
FLUSHKIDNEYS

Pioturesque Scene on Old East BAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL
Indian Highway,
BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAB[ ,* * * &gt; tbt l“ ‘
J ■T'.ttf &lt;b*‘pan
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HER TROUBLE
Cwitam* and Costume* of the Patt
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and Present Mlngltd Wi Kalei­
and overworks the kidneys in their ef­
doscopic Procotoion.

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|n. &gt;*nblf tlum. \\*r. n
*1 lit* ).m a Iwanfck
I ipproprlate
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icij -rt o) *[. n.. Innweighing 70U
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iM t't,.&gt;l) i|s..'s”
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Tlit- n|.;..»r |,..r
Hff".' of St Peter's at
U i'H ibttnA—cleverly
"kldnasrMe M«m» of
Jri'-’ l lent Work* 1,1
r b f P1* ^ *»• sham—
1 UM ..a t‘f!rk»..rk hut
in f.,rui; und
Null IntMiluced
P e ! ° »• ID lteg-nt
K » fft*..—Lo,,jon n mi|

It-mon juice, combined with lithiu, and
has been used fo r generations to clean
, ,,
, ,
,
and stimulate sluggish kidneys and
H too
htmlili-r
l.wl bnlts
‘JnH. is
U
stop
Dimmer irrit/itinii
irritation. Jnti
inexpensive, harmless and m akes a de,, . . . ,
,,
.
,,,. .
Ilgntful
effervescent
lithin-wuter

W hereas: A petition ha* been pre.
rented to tlie County Hoard of Public
Jnit ruction for Seminole County. FlorIda. signed by more than tw enty-five
per cent o f (he dul) qualified electors
Special County.
Tax School
HI*,
,raaldlng
rlo, Nu within
, Seminole
Florida.
Hpaelal Tux
School
District
i being also known a* the Sanford School
District, asking and peHtlnning
the

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drink which nrililnn. of men .ml
en take now

and then, thus avoiding i order nn election lo be held within
„ i ii
i i ir
Special Tax School I&gt;lstrlct No. I, Semserious kidney and bladder diseases, mole County. Florida, s .ld Special Tax
__A dv
&gt;School District being also known as
the Sanford School District, to deter, mine whether or not there should bo
. . . . __ _____ ,
, _, ___ _
, I Issued by ths said Special Tnx School
\\ hen sonic folks declare there is District fjo. t, bond* in the sum o f |(".*
nothing more to be snid. it is an i n - 1oco oo. iho proceed* of such bond* m bo
,
.
‘
Jused for the purpose
of acquiring.
dienton they arc going to rave on for huildtn_r. enlarging, furnishing or otb
nrwlse
Improving
reboot
buildings and
another hour
erwie* Im p rov in g school bulldi
school ground* ami for the exclusive
uso o f the public free schools within
anil! Special Tax Pchool District No. 1,
the proceeds of Ihe said bond Issue
amounting to t(O.0"O.OO, to be used for
tbs purposes set forth In said petition,
The vocational oommlttre o f the Buai and to be expended and disbursed In n
manner following, to-wlt:
tu-ss and ProfcssionAl Woincn’r Club
1(0,000.00 to be used In acquiring a
building, and furnishing a primary
requests all young womsn desiring site,
school, and for enlarging, furnishing nr
emp* j**nient *o register at the First otherwlao Improving school buildings
and school grounds for the exclusive
National Bank.
use o f the public free schools within
said Hpeclnl Tax School District No. I,
AGNES G. BKHNF.lt. Chairman
and,
Whereas: The County Honrd of Pub
lie Instruction of Hemlnnle Count
Iti
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * Florida, h a s •carefully examined
petition uud has nscui lalitcvl that more
than tw enty-five per cent o f the duly
“Give more thought lo music” qualified electors residing within Spec
tnl Tnx School District No 1, have
signed said petition, and
Wherean: The rminty Hoard o f Puli
llo Instruction for
Seminole County.
Florida, has, by resolution this day d e ­
termined that bonds on the sum o f 1*0 •
000 00 will be required for the purposes
set forth In Mid petition, and .which
are enumerated hereinabove, said bond*
to bear Interevt at the rate of five and

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[T*W*d tanantaln*. al’■t*'banting henuK'rn'T "f It' hl'lotiral
, !l"n' b»ie enriched
"I thrlr Icelandic
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f l * M" 1’’ front that
a f»»8ri that the Hagas
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n-usakrtilng of

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tcrmlned not to do It In the future,
ns there ha* been recently opened at
Newark-on-Trent a heet-sugar factory
which open* * new chapter In British
farming annals.
The factory, covering aouie forty
acres In all, I* the result o f c&lt;vo|iern*
lion between the government and the
Sugar Reel (Ironer*’ society mid
Home Ornwu Sugar, Limited, and I* lo
be the first o f five factories, which In
turn may be precursor* of the 100 that
would be necessary to make England

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The N*e«*sary Husband.
“ She wants ber husband back lignin,"
“ Rut »he sued him for divorce and
got It,"
"I know,"
^
"And the court gave her Ihe cus­
tody of the children."
’That’* the trouble. She finds now
that she really needs him. You see
she has no one to stay at home with
Ihe children on the nights her club
meets."— Detroit Free Press.

r r fH E R E 'S no smoke and
X smell to make disagreeable work o f coo king with the
New Perfection Oil Stove.
Clean, intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the name stajrs where
you set it.
|

' Therefore he It resolved
That It I"
the determination o f this County Hoard
o f Dublin Instruction
for
Seminote
fo u n tr . Florida, lhat the amount nf
bond* required for the purpose* and
object* set forth In said petition is
ths sum of Hfl.onMO; lhat the said
bond* shall b«ar Intereat at the rats
of five rtiiii i,,,---t.rtlf P-r MB' Btf
num: the Interest on said bond* to be
p a y a b l e semi-annually: said bonds to
tie dated July 1st. A t», I * !!, and to ma­
ture thirty years nfier the dale there­
of, and.

payable semi-annually, bonds lo be dat­
ed July 1st. A. D 13!!. and the princi­
pal o f snbl bonds to become due anil
payable thirty years after the dale
thereof.
Now, therefore. In pursuance o f law,
and In pursuance or n resolution of
this Hoard, this day adopted, notice la
hereby given that nn live Olh day of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
May. A. D 13!!. nn election will be
held, and the eanie la hereby ordered
to be held In Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. !. Seminole County, Florida,
said Special Tax School District also
known aa Ihe Sanford Set ol District,
to determine whether nr
there
shall he issued by the said Special Tux
School District No, I, Seminole County,
Florida, bonds In Ihe sum at 1*0.000 0»,
to bear Interest ut the rate of five and
on e-h a lf per cent per annum. Interest
pnvabte seml-annuall:*: bonds to
be
dated July 1st. A D 1922; Hie principal
of aald bonds lo become due and pay­
able thirty years after ths dato there­
of. us Is provided for In that certain
resolution that day adopted by
this
County Hoard of Publla Instruction for
Seminole County, Florida, In which said
election only Ihe duly qualified electors
who arc free holders residing within
salit Special Tax School District No. I.
Seminole County, Florida, shall be en­
titled lo vole.
The said election in ordered to bo
held shall bo hold at the several poll­
ing places within said Special
Tax
School District No I, Seminole County,
Florida, where the last general elec­
tion uni, held, throughout said district,
to-w lt: At I’reclnct No I and I’ reolnel
No J, arid the said election shall be
held In compliance with law. and Ihe
Inspectors and clerks o f the polling
Pluces shall make prompt return to the
County Hoard of Public instruction of
Seminole County, Florida. Irnqiedlately
after the said election und the tabula­
tion o f the votes polled, and tbs County
Hoard o f Public Instruction for Semi­
nole CaUlily. Florida. Will be In special
meeting at 10 o'clock A. M. on the lOlli ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *
day of May, A D. 191!. to receive the
ieiurns o f the said election and lo can­
vass. determine and certify tho results
thereof.
■ •
c r v t v ______________________________
The following named are h ore by a p ­
pointed ami designated us Clerk and
Inspectors lo bold and conduct the said
election ut ihe polling place or pr«clnct named, to-wlt:
At Precinct No. I (S an ford ): n M.
Tyre. S r. &lt;leo. W. H u ff ami Kenneth
Murrell, Inspectors and E D. Brownlee,
clerk
At Precinct No, 1 (Hanford): David
Speer. F. I*. Illnes *nd Cha* Mathews.
Inspectors and J. O. Loonardy, clerk.
All o f which la done and ordered by
lbs County Hoard of Public Instruction.
Seminole County, Florida. In regular
session this the till day o f April. A. D.
1922.

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(Seal o f Hoard)
Chairman.
KltKD T WILLIAMS,
C. A. DALLAS,
County Hoard o f Pub­
lla Instruction
tor
Seminole County, FI*
Attest:
T W. LAWTON.
Superintendent o f Public In­
struction and K x -officio Secre­
tary to Hoard.

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AUTO REPAIRS

Y o u r s e lf

OU Cook Stores and Ovens

ffsllc ef the Dark Agsa.
“ What la this tom and tattered fing.
grand mother?"
"That's a suffrage banner, my child.
,, j •
f - « During the great suffrage battles o f 20
P»k(Aef.A« Ut "lt
)rara ago 1 dared 12 brawny pollre|Tlsa , .
l),", thrown
tnen lo take that sacred standard
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foet •way from me."
"And did they do it, grandmother,
X T " * &gt;04 la late,. |„
door?"
r • s.tVh ,r moll“n o&lt;
"Yes, my child, hut It was about 40
;
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minute* later^—Illnulnghain Aga lltr-

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PAYAHI.K.
Whereas: On the *th day o f March. A
D. 19!!. a petition was presented lo the
County Hoard o f Public Instruction for
Seminole County. Florida, signed by
more than twenty-five per cent of the
duly qualified eleetnrs residing vrllhln
the Special Tux School District No I.
Seminole County. Florida, said Special
Tax School District being also known
ns the Sanford School District ssklng
and petitioning lhat an election he
called and held to determine the ques­
tion ns to whether or not bond* In Ihe
sum of tea non 0* tbould be Issued hv
said Special Tax School District No 1
Seminole County, Florida, for the pur­
pose of acquiring, building, enlarging,
furnishing nr otherwise Improving
school buildings and school
ground*
and for the exclusive use of the public
free school* within said Special Tnx
School District No 1. Seminote County
Florldn, the proceed* o f the said liond
Issue amounting lo 1*0.000 00 to be
used for Ihe purpose set forth In sold
petition, and lo be expended and dis­
bursed in a manner following, to-wlt:
1(0 000 no to be used In acquiring a
site, bulldltA1 and furnishing a primary
school, nml for enlarging, furnishing or
vp.herwler Improving school building*
and school grounds for Ihe exclusive Thla la poaltlvelr the heat Refri**rat l* e x o f the public free schools within
lor on the Market Today
said Special Tnx School District No, 1,
and
----------CALL ANU 8KK IT------------Whereas: It I* Ihe sense o f Ihl*
Honrd lhat It would be to the best Inlerest o f Special Tnx School District
No t, Seminole County. Florldn, said
Special Tux School Dlsirlet being also
known n* the Sanford School Dlatrlct
to Issue bonds In Ihe sum of t6P,*OOOi)
tlie proceeds thereof to be used end
expended In Ihe msnnsr and for ths
purpose* and objects as are herein*
above set forth and aa I* slated In said

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Florida, bond* In the sum o f 1(0,000.00,
to bear Interest at the rats o f five and
one-i.itL* te r cent per annum, Intereet
payable semi-annually, bond* to be dat­
ed July tat. A. D. 13!:. and to mature
thirty year* after the date thereof.
Re It further reeolved: That thla o r ­
der be publlehed In the Hanford Dally
Herald, a newspaper publlehed within
Hpeclnl Tax School District No 1, Sem­
inole County, Florid*, once each week
for four *uce***lve week*.
Don* and ordered In regular session
o f the County Hoard o f I’ ubtlo Instruc­
tion for Seminole County. Florida, thla
o f April. A D. I»!J.
The world at your door every even­ lh* tth day C
F. IIAIiniSON.
(Peal o f Hoard)
Chairman.
ing for 15c.— Dally Herald,
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
C. A. DALLAS.
,
County Hoard o f Hub.
Have you one of the E-Z dust pans?
llo Instruction, Semi­
If not, get one at the Popular Mar­
nole County, Florida.
Attest:

He It further resolved: That a sp*cpaalal Tax
lal election be held In said Special
School District No. I. Seminole County,
Florida, In accordance with law, to de­
termine whether or not there shall ba
Issued by said Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 1. Seminole County, Florida,
bonds ae are provided for In thla reso­
lution. and.
lie it further reeolved: That this res­
olution bo publlehed In the Sanford Dally
Herald, a newepapar puhll*h#d within
said Special Tax School District No. 1.
Seminole County. Florida, once a week
for four successive week*.
Thla resolution adopted In regular
seeelon o f the County Board o f I’ ubllc
Instruction for Seminole County. Flori­
da, on the tth day of April. A. D. l i l t .
C. F HARRISON,
(Seal of Hoard)
Chairman.
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
C. A. .DALLAS,
County Hoard o f Publlo
Instruction tor Semi­
nole County, Florida.
Atteal:
T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent o f Publlo In­
struction. and F t -officio Sec­
retary to Board.
t - « -M -: 0 -!T ; 1-4.

E;OHAR

Th* Qold#n Qw&gt;ee.
PIANO ROLLS and
An A,,|vrlcan says he Is “ eklnned"
nnd -rinerlcnns uiuleraUhd him. The
•,' r' " ' h have a corresponding word for
PHONOGRAPH
fobbing somebody outside Hie law. and
this word I “ eat a inpage,” ami the
French are becoming wise to, the fact
RECORDS
Jim! France may he overdoing this
taking of Irregular toll from tourists
from
ami visitors.
Except for one or two
•pedal resorts, touring In France has
fallen off this year, and those who
are thinking about this enormous
source o f lucome to the country are
105 Palmetto Avenue
pointing out the evil o f the Incapacity
of hoitie anil the rapacity of other*.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
The word “ estampage,” by the way.
Is a dictionary word for punching R i i i i i B i i i a i i i i B s i R a n i M i i
holes in rieial, and Is commonly understood In France for overcharging.

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Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and
mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name
and addrcaa clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
Koley’i Honey .n d T .r Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for pains In sidcj tr..' bscb;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
.
,
„
,
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv

o f acqulrlna. building, enlarging, furn­
ishing or otherwise Improving school
building* and school ground* and for
lh* exclusive uie o f the public free
school* o f ftpeclsl Tax School District
No. I. Seminole County, florid *.
Therefore De It Reeolved: That an
election be and the same le hereby or­
dered to be held In said Special Tax
School District No 1. Seminole County.
Florida, on the »th d »y o f May. A. 6 .
IS!*, to determine whether or not there

forts to filter it from the system. Reg­
ular eaters of treat must flush the
TJip greet highway which run* from
thi Kh&gt;l&gt;cr pas* In the far uorthueat kidneys occasionally. You must re­
relieve your how
of inillu to Calcutta In the Far E«*t lievo them like •you
•
_. ,
■,
els;
removing
all
the
acids, waste and
1, a knlnldtntcoi-e o f the colon* and
the cuatouia of the (met and preseut, poison, elsu you feel a dull misery in
writ.* Temple Manning In the Clave- the kidney region, sharp pains in the
laud Plain Dealer. On thla great road back or sick headache, dizziness, your
.,ie to he Been ux teams, caravans and stomach sours, tongue is coated and
camel* from Afghanistan dodging
when the weather is bad you have
llUge. aliening motor trucks and light
The urir.c is
American and European cars. At a rheumatic twinges.
cloudy,
full
of
sediment;
the channels
glance one might think It all a circus
32-2tc
en route, because even the elephants often gel irritated, obliging you to get ket for 27c.
T. W. LAWTON.
Sunt, o f Puli Inst, and Kxup two or three times during the
*n- there.
Officio Secretary to Board. HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMParallel to thla road Is a railway. night.
“ I’m Going Right Straight Hack tc 4 - ( - l ! - ! 0 - 17; S t
i’ LETB LINE OF
One of the moat Interesting places
To neutralize these irritating acids My Dear Old Florida Home,” at Ilinalong tht line Is Lahore, the capital and flush o ff the body's urinous wants termister’s Piano Store, Wclakn Block. ItRIOMITiaV COUNTY nOAIll) OF
f t III,1C INHTIll (TIO N. HKMINOI.R
of Punjab. It Is called •'The City of
COUNTY, FI.OlllltA. tlfSTICIIMININO
20-tip
get nbout four ounces of Jnd Salts
XVIIAT AMOUNT OF 110111)9 IS NKCi I. p Thirteen Hale*." The railway sta­
KMHAHY
FOI1
SPECIAL
TAX
CLEAN ABLE
tion in Lahore resembles a fort, and from nny pharmacy; take n t a b l e - -----------------SCHOOL niSTIUCT NO. I.
SKWIMl KI.KCutm VutH'iA* IIO
.o |.|i turoMjue la It that one can al- spoonful in n glass of water l&gt;efore
NOt.E COUNTY, F l . o n i D A .
SAID
TAX *1(11001.
Sl’ Kt'I XI. TXX SCHOOL UISTIIICT ONR-I’ IF-CE PORCELAIN LINED
m a r i n e r xo. i . M'H i m h .k c o t x moat Imagine It being besieged by an* breakfast for u few days and your
IIKIXti ALSO KNOWN AS THE SANTV, Fl.Oltll)A. HAII) aPKClAL TAX
deni oriental wurrlora.
kidneys will then act fine and bladder
n n i n o i , d i s t i h c t i i i i m j \ i . ho
r o n ii school n isT iu cT i h a t e of
KNOWN AH HANcolt t) Ht IIOOI,
INTEHEST TO HE PAID TIIEItF.ON.
On Iriivlng the station one la struck 1disorders disappear. This famous salt*
THE TIME XVIIEN PH IN Cl I* XL AND
IUHTRICT.
by the spirit of the place. It la still i in mink- from the nciil o f grapes ami
INTEHEST SHAM. HE DUE
AND

ssd sincerity
i ia the *ocres* of
fetfle U»* »® d"
„ she* messages
,'frtecdly H'lrlt. «
psriSX th* m ' ' n*
, gore* surfeited
„ h should carry
»Uh them In_|«a delivered. The
| Hisnl la the same
ukl ( fsvor of a
,,*d trey efTectlra
. tsd said. Instead:
L,I1 psfks(W Hell vLpae the to'iltf
the Hast, even if there ore sandwich
ftkebw^ess men of men advertising American moving
m *ple*se” In 'heir pictures.
iHsfcrre. I* an inThe bustling city, with llo crowded
r; b hin'lsome cash baiaurs and towering mosquca, la very
b#,r u well try I® leuutt/ul. It la surrounded by lovely
rt «tth'&lt;-.Jt »II 1* &lt;" gardens, which form u green circle
I,
lehr!' ar.r around the city, the only break being
[•Itb frldIim in the the dusty section near the Hnvl river.
In Lahore Is the beautiful palace
I
uf mirrors, where thousands of tiny
famous scout mirrors, set In piaster, form the decorations o f the walls and celling.
j e ir frtqusetly Ae- Here a single candle will lllumtnnle
the Interior with myriad* of glisten­
|- 0 . Eipeditiona
ing lights like n uinny-slded diamond
Yit" Ojnjtf.
turned Inside out.
The streets are crowded with the
i tr*t (urauntfr with
irl Cydy. Ubr aiJit! gnyly-drcased Inhabitants. As In most
ltu»B *• "Uuffalo countries, the color Is given by the
kigty lafertnal- Cody women’s dress. The average woman
ft ip iif Smith hone of Lahore wears u white waist re­
1*1 *r. l b-f«&gt;re he tun) sembling a Russian blouse, spotless
mnd was the Alton* white tmuser* o f the baggy Turkish
U i rr»olule slap "n variety, and Inst tut not least, a waistlleubi s |&gt;unl.lmi&lt;'nt coat like a man’s with checks—great
1Itii lute Tl.i-lr mar- big checks.
The belles of Lahore weight down
Ig^iftlj after afl't their
their hands with rings, und also their
L ntrrmdy hsppy.
wed SD Ideal wife for noses. .Sometimes the nose ring Is
|y*. mi* with Mm nn worn Jauntily In ope nostril. In the
f IU trip! *nd t-njovn) same uiunner that n hut la put on
i he did hhntrlf. In a rakish angle. Their anus arc heavy
| « there **« no ex- with bracelets, and Invariably nowa­
aResre-l n*&gt; d mgernos days each glrl'a arm la adorned with
an American wrist watch. The wrial
kHwd her husband, its watches are an amusing touch, and
Jiff rhtldren iiml the dispel the orteutal effect In the mind
ller life, siant In re- of the traveler who expects to ece
I* IVrtt t i i llu-1 In nn|y whfif h# f)Ri n»«ij of |n oJ«j
Ipf alstet by her toved hooks.'
gome of our girls who mink they
are very devilish and advanced be­
cause they roll down their stockings
fit t Slimi
J *1 * lMcre on "Litrly or even wear socks, are behind the
Jusie
:ur.. .iiul times compared with their sister* o f
••.*!•• i • .t la. h Lahore. For In Lahore the men wear
I W.tprL it.. . turt r stockings, and for centuries the girls
j V US' L&gt; Dot H »-j|rr have worn socks.
m

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PAGE THREE

Do not try to pay bills without a chocking
account.
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipt*; and, be­

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sides, with n checking account, you can keep

8

OIIIIKH TO HOLD AN ELECTION IN
an accurate record o f your expenditures.
BPELTAL T A X SCHOOL D1BTHICT
NO. I. SEMINOLE COUNTY, ri-OHI» A . SAID SPECIAL T A X SCHOOL
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially. Invites
DISTIHCT IIKI.NO ALSO KNOWN AB
*
THE BANPOHO SCHOOL DISTIHCT.
you to become one o f its customers.
Whereas: A petition has been pre­ ■
sented to Ihe County Hoard o f Publlo
Instruction for Seminole County. Flori­
da. on March (th. ISIS, alined by more !
than tw eniy -fria per cent o f the duly
qualified electors residing within Hpeclal Tax School District No. 1. Hemlnole
County, Florid*,
aald
Special
Tax
Behoof District being also known as the
Hanford School Dtilrlct. asking and pe­
titioning that an election be held with­
in Special Tax Oohool Dletrlct No. 1,
Hemlnole County, Florida, to
mine the question whether or not bonds
It the sum o f |(0,000 00 shall he Issued
by said Special Tax School Dlsirlet No.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922

MENU
CHILDREN IN SPRING T I M ^
llclous picture of how a girl found
unwritten roard of directors, any
UNCLE HANK
•
Chicken
Pie
that
whnt
her
sweetheart
admired
in
Mrs. C. Osborn, 7812 Hillside Rd.,
movement that might be hatched In
Fresh Green Iieans . Ktw p
her
was
not
her
charming
personality
Cleveland,
0
,
writes:
"My
grand­
Itk lU k r^ r t * r r
t l M f l I I I * hast*, and possibly fostered in unbak­
k
Cabbage Reliah
4 s r &gt;&lt; «■• H r n M
H s l l4 l a a , lug
but her stunning gowns.i The picture daughter was troubled with a cough,
ed enthusiasm, and would n°t “ go."
M ■■■tolls A i r . ■ ( ■ ( • r t . F la .
Hot Rolls and Rutter
was directed by Robert G. Vignola. for nearly two years. She took Fol­
Wc wonder if our citizens fully appre­
‘
I.emon Pio
Forrest Stanley is Miss Davies' lead­ ey’s Honey and Tar and her cough li
ciate tho meaning of this trio of or­
Coffee
ing
man.
now gone. It loosened the phlegm so
ganizations— Rotary, with her motto,
l•t,nul•llEna
75c
she
could
raise
it
easily."
'
Foley’s
“ Service"; Klwnnis with ther motto of
-------------- r ----------l». J . IIO L.L Y ___ ___ _______________ B 4 l l « r
Miller’s
old
stand.
Park and
Honey
and
Tar
is
just
what
children
K. J. L II.I.A ItU .......I r f r » ( » r , - T r r n « r r r “ We Build," and tho Chamber o f Com­
H. A. N K K L .................... f i r a r r a l M a u i r f
should have for feverish colds, coughs, Saturday .May 6th, Business sr
merce
with
her
now
well
known
slo­
C. L
III AVI.V______I I r r a l a l l i a M a a a g f r
’’snuffles,’* and tight, wheezy breath­ fessional Women’s. Club.
I ' k a a a l « I f t o OiOO I*. M .
gan, “ Sonford, The City Substantial''?
ing. He sure to get Foley’s. It checks
A A t t r l U l a f K a le s M ade K a o s a oa
So today, as wo welcome Kiwunis,
Appllratloa
croup and whooping cough, too. Sold
take out hats off to her live, and ever
H uharrl|illoa l*rlre la A A t l i r t
Vivian Speer, Second vlce-pr
everywhere.—Adv.
alert mmebership, wo can truthfully
O ar Y ear _
$325 cn.sh takes a 1920
I t s M on ik a
say, that our town is indeed a city sub­
l l e l l i e r r ! la C l«7 k f C a r r ie r
Ford
Sedan that’s in uood .
«
t
'I a e W e e k _______________________ IB C ea la stantial.
There will be a meeting of the tion. It’s a real b a r g a in .HOUSE COMMITTEE ON' HANK­ alumni association of the Sanfortf
Kiwards has done many things that
T k e Ilia I - • I
Ir He,
O. Motor Co.
• 14 e a t l r e l r e a t e n
te n lA Ir
C
Carnal
a a a lr stand for civic betterment since they
ING WOUI.I) HAVE ACTIV­
High School at the high school Mon­
■•4 I* * a b lU h e 4 e r e r r I ' h A i
A 4*erITIES EXTENDED
tla la a r a le s a ta 4 e k a s s a s a a p p lle a - began operation here late last fall,
day night, May 8th at 8 o’clock. All
li s a . I le a ta e r a lls la a a llt le s . S3JM p sr
&gt; WHY NOT T in
members are urged to be present to
y e a r, a lw a y s la a 4 e a a e e ._________________ but one of the biggest fields of en­
I I I ? T b s A s s o r ts t r 4 I’ r r s s l
discuss
plans
for
our
big
banquet.
MICMIIKII T i l l : A S S O C IA T K II I'llR O B deavor which they hnve entered is the
WASHINGTON, May 4.—The house
The Associated Press is exclusive­ sponsoring of the Fcmald-Laughton
33-tt-dh
If inan Is made of dust, It seems un^ committee on hanking and currency
ly entitled to the uae for republica­ Memorial Hospital, which they are natural that his wife should chase
today ordered favorable-report on bill
tion of all news dispatches credited to concentrating most of their encrglos after him with a broom.
WHEN YOUR CAR IS
recently passed by senate extending
Dance at Montezuma Hotel tomor­
it or not otherwise credited in this pa­ upon, and wo congratulate them on
WHACK
activities of War Finance Corporation row night, May 6. Admtzaion 11.00.
per and also the local news published this choice os a main objective, and prisoners who had in war timea talked
one year from June 10 next.
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herein.
with as great emphasis, congratulate sedition, or refused to accept military
service or violated civil lawn.
Tho
All rights of republication of spec­ the hospital upon their sponsors.
Wanhingand Polishlpg
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
$375 cash takes a 1917 iluick
ial dispatches herein are also re­
.......
children
were
well
treated
by
PresiKiwunis, health, weulth Hnd happi­
TIONS IN FLORIDA TOR THE
Roadster. Good tires, good me- Foot wf lr"1 Slre*1, s " ’
served.
ness to you! Wc send to your Inter- dent ll«nllng but he mndc it plain to
WEEK
ENDING
MAY
2ND.
1922
chanical
condition.— B . &amp; O. MoALL WORK GUAK a
national headquarters our greeting, the leaders of, tho movement that it
30-tfc
tor
Co.
was
fflr
publicity
purposes
and
he
and this is what it is: “ In Hanford,
nuuiu not
nut kiiimi
grant them
kitciii sin
an uuuivmr
audience oi
or , Temix-rnture: Tho week
I averaged
I Kiwunis truly builds— but even great- would
YOU SAID IT. II BN ICY.
“ &gt;an the rl.rmal over
Dance at Montezuma Hotel tomor. The Launch SAN
Ier than your motto Is your, local clu|&gt; have anything to do with them. Presi- *,i* hUy
for it discovers men, then builds them dent Harding is right. There is noth- 'no*1 ot ‘ he section; the nights yerei ruw nijfhtt May 5. Ad
Admission $1.00. For Parties, Picnics, Fishin Oi
"I determined absolutely," writes tc « greater conception of their civic Inf «t all In such u movement These
during a portion o f the time.I
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Mr. Ford, “ that never would I Join a responsibility.”
'
prisoners, like Debs, will receive their
J™ ipltatlon. It was generally In______________
ditty
* Capt. Atkinson
company in which finnnee came before
freedom when President Harding "RffWent, but ruin occurred very
-o -----------Phone 295-1.1
A
REAL
BARGAIN
work or in which bankers or finan­
thinks they hnve served sufficient Kener* l,y over northern and western
SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL HAS
Residence 203 K. Third St.. St
ciers hnd a part. I have yot to have
lime to tnakc them reailze that while divisions; drought continues, however
THE BEST
it demonstrated that Is thp way to
$150 ca sh tak es M ax w ell roadthis is a benign government It will not ov*'r most of the central and southern
success. For the only foundation of
countics
where
only
local
and
widely
ster,
three passenger.— B. &amp; O.
Snltiiagiindi is out. Salmagundi U *Und for any foolishness in war times
real business Is service."
scattered showers occurred.
30-tfc
Motor
Co.
: the Sanford High School Annual and nml ,hose prisoners who thought they
Condition of Crops: Thu week markk.l
j always good hut this year for somo couhl l'uss our government with imKIWANIH — MORE THAN WELpunity
hnve
found
out
their
mistnko
j cd the^ending of li severe drought, ^
^
Headache-Powder
i*-: ) t L
Ka IU Ra
( (i ni k nil* u s $t $•ag•|-a■ \ 111 T**t
re* Aon OI* oti&lt;vr iintl witnout (Iikjiaf
uwaiiv— W B A iu tT U K 1 IIU :
1ngcmcnt to previous edltiohs, the *,n'1 marching on too Washington will especially in tho-northern and western
Heat for Headache and Nrunl
countier, and locally over small areas
HAVE YOUR
genernl opinion seems to be that li)i2 “ Vftd them nothing.
At First CIukn Drug Stores
In tho presentation of the charter of
in
the
central
and
southern
counties;
has outshone nil tho rest. It is a
i DOSES--------- 23c---------.1 DO:
Sanford Ki wants club tonight at tho
L AU N D R Y W ORK
although insufficient everywhere and
PAYING THE PREACHER
wonderful piece of work not from tho
Valdez Hotel, tho local club becomes n
too
late
to
save
p
'e
mu
many
crops
of
truck.
printers' point of view for the Herald
DONE AT
part and pnrA-l of thut great Inter­
The current Ladies' Homo Journal thc rui" gre“ tly benefited corn, cotton,
•lid the printing, and we're too modest
national organization of
Klwnnis to pa«s judgment on thiswork,
but contains an article on thc subject of peanuts, mne, velvet beans, tobacco,
clubs, all over tho United States and front an urtistlcstandpoint,
from the *he salaries of ministeri, in which It tomatoes, melons and citrus fruits. No
Canada, number 750 clubs with a viewpoint of literature, from tho ex- 1,1 stated that the churches of A m e r * rn' n ° f moment fY*ll in the interior of
membership of approximately 65,000
ccllciit drawings and cartoons o f ica cost nn average o f i.ine centa *• *R'1' southern division and large ureas
mcmlwrs.
Byron Stephens which are better week per member, slightly under tho hi the central division received no
The Herald takes n pnrdonnblo
,
. than anything ever before attempted price o f two Ice cream cones. This rn*n these districts arc still in dispride in Its eight page edition issued |)n
nmJ from lho lUndpolnt total cost Is divided in a number of tress. Citrus fruits dropped badly, es- We call for and deliver to nny part of
today as a aupplcment to our regular |(,f
work it j. nl thc , op o f directions, one of the items
cma being thc l»*clally on high lands, and so'^nc young
|,r a t e your bundle at Monteedition ns n welcome to this live virile ..
,, ,
....
__
trees filed; and corn on uplands suf- /umi| j|,
IIotel or call I’ hone No. 485 and
. . . .
J
,
.
,
*
I the list
I he covers are tmita- salaries of thc parsons ,
oody of htiiflncs* and professional men, * j|on
leather in brown with
ThV article goes* on to indicate, by r*reJ ■cutely—vegetables dried up. have our wagon call.
mobilized into an organization that i.&lt;
purple tint, printed ill gold cm- numerous statistic•s, that tho clergy- 1^ 01,1 cr°P i» poor. Where rain ockeyed up to such a state of mind that
Imjsed f-uid tho second rover in thc men are woefully underpaid. Thc iu rr,d a marked chnnjte hns taken
only the fellowship of such an organi­ same material plain, tho book being meml&gt;ers of the churches seem al*n l ^,t‘ condition of crops. Moderzation ran engender among the tired
printed upon hMv&gt; enamel paper most to hnve taken the preachers at a**‘ r,dn!' D'll in the following Youn-.
business and professional men of to- that shows o ff the many half tones in their word when they hnve proclaimed
Madison, Dade, llrownrd, I'ssco,
dny, who arc lonesome for the com­ line shape. Every brunch of the San­
Lake, Kcminolo, Putnam, Alachua,
that salvation is free.
radeship and joviality of their lioy- ford High Ki\oo! is covered although
The figures given by thc writer C,m* St- -John". l,.uv*!:
Su­
hood friendships. In such nn organi­ athletics were not featured as it
nn* quite striking. Of thc 170,000 'vnnt‘c»*Nn&lt;“ u, Hamilton, Gadsden,
French Dry Cleaners
zation as Kiwunis the membership should hnve been but the school probclergymen in the United States fewer , '“
H". B«k«r. Marlon, VoluAnd entertainment, fun and recrea­ ably goes in for other things strong, llinn two thousand have to pay any
»»'lsboro, Manatee, and Bradford. k* hs Pa **
m zi m m m
tion, hut by no means is this all. They er than athletics and the poems, nr- Income tax. while ther.* sm mere i
«e re well .ll.trihotH west of
And after they hnvo reached this stage tiefer, little Squlblm, Jokes, etc.,, nrc
than 22.000 Jawy
lawyers and more than I , ^ I'*lnchic0,n rj vi’r* The greatest
of mental restlulness and physical re­ all filled with tho spjrit of tho school
20,00&lt;&gt; physicians who render this rninfnll reported from the various
laxation, that they .are susceptible to and school days.
The high school tribute to the government. Th| av­ counties was: Duval and Dade, 1.00
nny form o f duty that tends to build unnual this year is one in which ev­
erage salary of ministers in 1916 was Lee, 1.32; Alachua, 0.98; Marion, 0.67,
their city, and they go when the gong ery. high school pupil should tnko u
$735 per unnum, arid in 1921 tho sal­ Gadsden, 0.98; Jefferson, 1.30; MndL
sounds fffr duty, just as aptly as they great pride for it demonstrates thal
aries hnd reached the princely pro­ son, 1.00;'Columbin, 0.45; Taylor, 0.79
smile when the good fellows they lovo Sanford High hns some o f thc bright­
SALKS A N D SERVICE
portions of $808. In ono of the larg­ and Jackson, O.ffl inchfr.
smile nt them.
est and brainiest ^ipils in the state— er denominations l|j per rent of the
FOR SEMINOi.K COUNTY PEOPLE
In Sanford it can be truthfully said none others could compile so much
ministers received- nt last account ACCUSED WIFE AND HUTI.BIt
that Kiwndis has huilded well. They good mnttcr in 142 pages. Just think salaries below $400 per annum.
hnve chosen their personnel from the o f it— 142 pages of good rendip* mat*
4H r T l i r V s s u r l n t r d I ' r r a a I
During the period from 1914 to
best business and professional men of ter wonderful sketches, half tones,
NEWTON, Mass., May 4.—William
SALES ANI) SERVICE AT URK’S SHOP
the city, not claiming to have all of history, etc. Every patron and every 1919 wages of railway men increased B. Powell, Boston district mnnager
Sanford. I arid*
the host men, hut showing to the world mlvocnU* of education in this county l»0 per cent nnd tho cost of living for R. G. Dunn and company, shot
Sanford Avenue
that they are discoverers— for when should hnve a copy of Salmagundi.1went up to 6o per cent. During the and killed his wife, Mrs. Lena E.
IV (I
they started here, there wns another It is an inspiration and a compendium same preiod the compensation of Powell last evening after he hnd callministers,
on
the
average,
increased
c * u . r nnd his butler, Michael J. Mo­
organization, great and powerful over of all that Is good, all that is snappy
less thnn 20 per cent.
loney, before him and accused them
the land ns a luncheon club, Rotnty, nnd full o f life, all of tho quips and
The writer associates these facts o f Intimacy, the police were told by
tho mother o f all the lunrheon clubs, jests of the bright scholars who make
ami with their strong and representa­ up high school and last but not least with the further fact that until tho n maid in tho Powell home. Powell
tive membership, it was natural for n mirror of those line young men and present year here has been a shortage first fired shots at the butler, who
Ho fled nnd escaped unhurt. Then he I
one to reflect that perhaps there was women who for four years hnve been in the theological seminaries.
not timber enough here for another working to nttnin that goal—a high says that the young men themselves pursued his wife to the library where,
organization in addition to our al­ school education.
Salmngdndi of i^o not tnky the salary into account, he shot her three times, nnd went up*
Imt their families do nnd mnke ev­ stairs and killed himself, Miss Jose-1
ready strong Chamber of Commerce, 1922 is perfect in ev*ry detail.
*Work Xiuarantced
ery effort to turn them into some phlne England, the mnid, said.
which is and must always be our pre­
other line o f work. He also intimates
Prices That Please
mier business organization.
Mrs. Powell vv« sthe widow of R,
NO MORE COX BY \RMIKS.
that the gradiL of preaching that is II. White, a Boston department store
Hut after a survey o f the situation,
heard in many churches is not ns millionaire, hcfiyc she married Powell.
the editor of this paper believed, and
Lumley
&amp; Lumley
Way back yonder ninny years ago (
„„ p would lx* if the salaries
%
his belief hns been verified, tliut thore
,
. . . . .
. . i when this country was goingg thioiigh ( W(,r(( |„rjfrr( which seems a reason.
902 French
Phone 101
Florida lands mnjj be kept busy
was enough men in Sanford capable
mnny men were ou, „ f
* JSu.
growing crops practically nil the
o f conducting-on organization like the0j employment .a man named t'.ixey, aide deduction.
Kiwunis club, and we lent our hrurty
year, thus preventing leaching nnd
■■I
from Ohio, conceived tho idea of gnth- n i
f ’ |«irl
erosion
nnd
making
it
possible
to
aupport to the movement. Today, we erlng up n nondescript army of all 1 ” ** *
«
*
t
have on our front window n Kiwunis the holMtes in the country, gathering
D R !lt.'U S 111 1* 11111 produce, in the uggn-gnte, as much
ns states further north that hnve
.and a Rotary emblem, with the Cham­
them n\ hid home nnd inarching on t o ,
...........
ber o f Commerce emblem in the mid­ Washington where he would appeal to Mnrion Davies "Trips Light I'nntns- richer soils.
dle, nnd we point with pride to our
tic" Again for I’ icture
Uie president for employment.
The
Chamber of Commerce, with these two fact of the mnttcr was that the ma­
APRIL 29TH TO M A Y 6TH
Dance nt Montezuma Hotel tomor­
atrong bowers, fully appreciative of jority of the men gathered in Coxcy's
For the first time since Mnrion Da­ row night, May 5. Admission $1.00.
RIDE A BICYCLE FOR HEALTH ANI) PLEASl RE
their civic duty, champing on thc Idt yard were men who did not want vies danced and sang in musicnl come­ *
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RIDE A BICYCLE FOR PROFIT AND E C O N O M '
to go nt the request of our commer­
work, hnd never worked nnd did not dy on Broadway, vvhench she was s o -1
cial body, when it means advancement intend to work but the idea of free lected for stardom on the screen, does)
Come on boys nnd girls. There is no better time than now to «*■ •
Give me the willing worker who
foe Sanford, or to disapprove as an rations und a chance to go to Wush- she “ trip the light fnntistic'', again, sees tilings a sthey arc a id s trying
Bicycle
j ington under a leader who hnd enough This time it is in her newest picture, hard to improve them by his own
Special prices on Roys' and Girls’ liicycles for Ihis wccl
Cosmopolitan- *orvlco.
Imoney to feed them enruutc appealed i “ Beauty's Worth,”
$35.00 C A S H ,
to them nnd the “ army" marched to I’nrnmount -picture, coming to the
Dance at Montezuma Hotel tomor­
THINK
Washington. Coxey probably hail a Princess tonight.
row night. May 5. Admiszfon $1.00.
Men’s and Ladies' Hicvcle
hunch that the free advertisement
The production has a beautiful char­
of t he kind of cuke )ou want,
/
,
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$35.00
TO $50.00 CASH
would land him ill the president's ade performance in it, Miss Davies
then
chair Inter on and he rode at the head taking the tending role. She dances in
Don’t eat spoiled foods, .(Specially
Motor Hike Models
of the army with his daughter on two of-the three acts of the charades, those that have been canned. They
COME
$50.00. CASH
white horses, the press played up the first ns a Columbia^ and Inter ns a often cause serious illness and some­
—To
march nnd made much of the idcu nnd lovely French doll. Assisting her in times death.
We sell Bicycles on inslklimenta^t sn additional price o f $5.00 os
,
Coxey wns the most talked of man in the latter part were John nnd Gordon
Bicycle. Terms 110.00 in sdvsnrc snd $5.00 per month.
Deane Turner’s
the newspnpers fur mnny duys. His Dooley, t\vo o f the liest known eccen­
Dance nt Montezuma Hotel tomor­
army reached the White House lawn tric dancers on the stnge.
LET’S ALL RIDE BICYCLES
Grocery Store
row- night, May 5. Admission $1.00.
one dny where they Were dispersed .by
"It wns great fun to dance again,"
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SATURDAY. MAY 6TII, and
the police mid they failed away while said Miss Davies. “ Dnneing and sing­
Coxey went baik home well satisfied ing are two o f the things 1 miss in
BUY
with the publicity he hnd received. pictures, r have danced in ball-room
It for your Sunday dinner. Large
I The other Any the families ot the scones hut have never before hnd n
B. W . HERNDON
THE SPORTING GOODS STORE
assortment
of
home-made
men who are In federal prison for po solo dance."
Insurance
Agency
11Bn , ,
CAKES and SALAD on sale b^ ■ Iit leal reasons were herded into, a] "Beauty's Worth" was ndaptod to
f
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r
—
a
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t
o
—
b
o
n
d
s
j
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1^
7 Park Avenue
Daughters of Wesley,
2 ' similar army nnd marched to Wash- the sctech by Luther Reed from Soph
iJjln gton ^ o demand tho release of these Ic Kerr’s popular story. It is a de-

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

WAR FINANCE
CORPORATION
IS EXTENDED

IIRK’S REPAII’

0

DR. MILIEU’S

ORLANDO STEAM
' LAUNDRY •

Rout

Baker

ORLANDO STEAM CLOSED HALF HOI
LAUNDRY
DAY THURSDAY]
AFTERNOON
H U D S O N and E S S E X Cars
G. L„

DOSS, AGENT

S e m in o le *
P rin te ry

N ational B icycle W eek

Sanford Cycle Co.

,

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922

YELL

expended

iflT

Pioturesque Scene on Old East EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL
Indian Highway.
HACK ACHY OR HAVE DLAD*

the
K
writ* lb«t ^
L , pwtnlnrDi pa«
F

,Lc-l&gt;n

DBK TROUBLE
11

ISS-iSS
L

I

Cuatoma and Coatumea of tho P a n
and Preaant, M ln g ltd Ui K alo l*
doacopic Proctaaion.

fl.000.000 w » .

Tbe jrcat hlatiway which run* from
Ihe Khyher paaa In the far nortlnveit
o f Imllu to Calcutta In the F ar Eaat
HKwrd obMrrrt- If ti a kaleldoacope o f the coloni and
the custom# o f the j&gt;nil and [ireseut.
1 1Bcntbi to ipfod |Q « urlu-s Temple Manning In the C le v e ­
|tt find U&gt;« bi,1&lt; forf“ “ land plain Dealer. On this great road
au* to he s&lt;*en ux teama. caravans and
camels from
Afghanlitun
dtxlglug
fg U lft e r the
11
hu^e, morllng m otor tmeka and light
American and European cars. A t a
MdUlity »nd
glance
one might think It all a clrcua
r
- ta He » « * " “ f
L . |‘wpl* Ukc w 4® eu nude, because oven the e le p h a n t!
r T ,rt abate m c « u * w are there,
parallel to this road Is a railway.
I r l ! i frtrti'Hj G'lrit. 11
pjns* the ri'-nt One of the most Interesting p la ce s
»«.&lt;• .lor»‘ • " « » « « * along the line la Lahore, the capital
( ,,,rt ihould parry o f Punjab. It la called "The C ity of
1 'r •.# with them ln’ the Thirteen Oaten." The railway e l a ­
!!.«n delivered The tion In Lahore renembtea a fort, and
r t f.iprirf In thr &lt;wm«* mi picturesque In It that one can a l­
1 « r g»ki a fnrpf °* * most Imagine It being besieged b y anj"r «rd **ry effective i lent orlenial warrior*.
On lebvlng the Million one l» struck
. II r*rt*((“* 'Ifllv- by the spirit o f Ihe place. It la atlll
the East, even If there are sandwich
m Imajlnf the result •
I , " t!;p
t:i.*n ” f men advertising American m oving
L ,- j ,-n “pleste" la their pictures.
E j ^itfuhrrr. S' 11n InThe bustling city, with lUs c row d ed
It jump baminimi' rnali luuaars and towering mosques, la very
ps» r.iltht *» »ell »«T 10 beautiful. It la surrounded by lovely
f nxitiir without "It a* *° gardens, which form u green circle
i thi* wirtwjr lubricant around the city, the only break being
n , »|Tii friction in tbc the dusty section near Ihe Itavl river.
,g«jn fcUlUmiMp.
In Lahore ta the beautiful pulace
o f mirror*, where thousands o f tiny
|FOR FAMOUS SCOUT mirrors, set In plaster, form Ihe dec*
omllons o f the walla nnd celling.
rn« Bill" Frequently Ac- Here u single candle will Illuminate
Ihe Interior with myriads o f g listen ­
H.m on Expedition*
ing
lights like a many-sided d lam om
L&lt; With Omjer.
turned Inside out.
Tho streets an* crowded with Ihe
Li . rr-t vtiKiunlrr wills
i/firli tydjr, tate-r and gsyly-dressed Inhabitants. Aa In most
tj tr&lt;i»n a« *Buffalo countries, the co lo r Is glvtn by the
|f«-i:rs{l,v iBb ri: ill «■&gt;'!&gt; women's dress. T h e average wom an
I . • sir Smith hone o f Lahore wears a white waist re
Ifr.ir 1nn&lt;l bcfs r&gt;' lit- bail setnhllng n Itusslan blouse, spotless
Iffv’docv’l w#» Ihi* B#lnn- white trousers o f the baggy T urkish
fit «f a rew’lute »la|» *in variety, and last hut not least, a w a is t­
e&gt; L*uLa. a punishment coat like a man's with checks— great
t. . V Mr Tl ■ r m.ir big checks.
The hellos o f Lahore weight d o w n
Lnr *' i ril) iiflrr nti‘1their
their hands with rings, uud ulso their
tit rUremrly hn|&gt;|&gt;y.
I; •
r. !•si wifi* for noses. Some!lutes the nose ring la
•the wg« with htm on wont Jauntily In op e nostril, In tbe
of hi* irlt'* and enjoyed same manner that a hat Is put on
h i&lt; hr did Mowlf. In* a rakish angle. T h e ir anus are heavy
Uartar. thrn- WM list ex* with bracelets, and Invariably n o w a ­
ippesrcl ti« it ingenstu days each girl's arm la gdorned with
DCL
an American wrlat watch. The wriat
“otllersl her huiband, ua watches are an amusing touch, and
frf her itilldn-n mill the dispel the oriental effect In the mind
(of hrf life q*-nt In re- o f the traveler w h o expects to eoo
the We*t, era* lived In onlv what he h * « v*»i«'J o f In old
14 i*T«l»trd br hi*r loved books.'
Some of our girls who mink they
aro very devilish and advanced b e ­
cause they roll d o w n their stockings
Shami.
f uf a lecture on “ Early or even wear socks, are behind the
times compared with their sisters o f
l&gt; •*&lt;:■■« Ar&gt; I,its' tiir&lt;- und
|1 ‘
ishlllt Imhore. For In Lahore the men w ea r
*j drllthrvd. the lecturer stockings, and fo r centuries the girls
H "»hata" «a* nut a nhv have worn socks.
!:• . i.t, r
.if st. I’ uuI'h
The Oolden Oooie.
f u in nimble &lt;ham. Wrm
An
American
t o y s ho Is “ skinned”
11 •r&lt; (in* you ,t li-it si1'"^* !- &gt;' I ;it a|s|irii|'rl.nlr and Americans understand him. T h e
F- ! " ■ ■: - '•&gt; ir. i.utl,. French have a corresponding word fo r
|ti*j nq(wet uij at* n« Ian* robbing somebody outside Ihe law, nnd
i. «e!|Un( T'»i ton*, i* this word Is "estampnge,” nnd the
»cd nobody elae'a.” French are becoming wise to. Ihe fact
I the
in gn&gt; „g^ |Up Jhnt France may be overdoing this
“ Untrris. The ufs|scr per* taking of Irregular toll from tourists
E xcept for one or t w o
r later. &gt;r nf st IVirr'a at nnd visitors.
1S' «•! Ml. *! isi, , |,.\orly special resorts, louring tn France bus
l*h-&gt;k like n.iirble M..«| (,f fallen off this year, and (hose w h o
^ hltadio ■ h*-*t work* al are thinking about this enormous
letter plaret. un« »hnm— source o f Income to the country are
1Uid &lt;&gt;n brickwork, hut pointing out the evil o f the Incapacity
« beautiful In form; nnd o f some and the rapacity of others.
v Mt. mtriMured T h e word "es Into pa g o ," by the w ay.
MS'Vsn, a* in Itefent
Is a dictionary w ord for punching
| M m n ik -U Ion Times. holes In metal, and Is commonly under­
stood In France fo r overcharging.
»!i*4 in Hiitery.
Britain Wants Own Beet Sugar.
■
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.
fj.
Before the great w a r Great Britain
1^
l,,*nt.-BU ou-rl.Mltltn
| M ‘ :g , Hr. s t l i c . the ' p a i d Germany, even upon a low c o m ­
putation, $33,000,non a year for beet
I
sugar. Great Britain n ow appears d e ­
I
I
■ of -*!1|S■ termined not to d o It In tin* future,
a ilnlr of rtnerald a* there has been recently opened at
Newark-on-Trent ii beet-sugar factory
I
tit.’ c • |,|
ImntlriK tseau- which opens a new ehnpte- In Brltisli
......... hlitoriral farming arms!*.
T he factory, covering some forty
... . hat* eurirlied
r•f their M-iandl,' neres In all. Is the result o f ervoiier a ­
y* [ '
*I&lt;*|,l« .I |iy tion between Ihe government and the
n i T b e -poke*. Innyuace Sugar licet G row ers' society mid
I " * " »o little frrItl , ha, Home-Grown Sugar, Limited, and Is to
« m i the 8 «n a he the first of live factories, which In
P H
1h „ if turn may he precursors o f the 400 that
would be necessary to make England
■ ■' r. - ! . , e ,if
fy, " * f k,w*' fe'ltal of art quite self-supporting.
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The Necessary Husband.
“ She wants her husband hack again."
"But she sued him fo r divorce and
got It."
"I know."
^
“ And the court gave her the cu s­
tody o f the children."
'T h a t 's Ihe trouble. She finds now
thnl she really needs him. Too see
she has no one to stay at home with
the children on the nights her club
meet*."— Detroit Free Press.
Rsl'e of tho Dark Ago*.
“ What la this torn and tattrred Hag,

grandmother?"
'T h a t '* a suffrage banner, my child.
During the great suffrage battles o f 20
year* ago I dare*) 12 brawny police­
men to tube tbnt sacred standard
away from me."
“ And did they d o it. grandmother,
d ea r?"
“ Yes, my chilli, but It was about 40
minulea later,"— Birmingham Age Her­
ald.

Meat forma uric acid which excites
and overwork* the kidneys in their ef­
forts to filter It from the system. Reg­
ular eaters of meat must flush the
kidneys occasionally. You must re­
lievo them like you relieve your bow­
els; removing all the acids, waste and
poison, else you feci n dull misery in
the kidney region, shaip pains in the
back or sick headache, dizziness, your
stomach sours, tongue is contod nnd
when the weather is bad you have
rheumatic twinges.
The urine is
cloudy, full o f sediment; the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three times during tho
night.
To neutralize these irritating acids
and flush o ff tht body’s urinous waste
get about four ounces o f Jnd Salts
from any pharmacy; take a table­
spoonful in a class of water before
»|IUUIUU1 in n MUSS o i w n u r o e i o r o
breakfast for a few days nnd your
kidneys will then act fine und bladder
'i
disorders disappear. This famous sails
i is made from the acid o f grapes and
lemon juice, combined with iithia, and
has been used for generations to clean
and stimulate sluggish kidneys and
slop bladder irritation. Jnd Salts is
inexpensive, harmless and makes a de­
lightful
effervescent
llthin-water
drink which millions of men and wom­
en tnkc now and then, tliUB avoiding
serious kidney nnd bladder disenscs.
— Adv.
When some folks declare there is
nothing more to lie said, it is an indicuton they are going to rave on for
another hour.

Employment Bureau..
The vocatioral oornmlttee o f the Bnsl
ness and Profession!! Women’s Club
requests all young women d«string
emp'jyment to register at the Flral
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
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mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sheffield
Avc., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Fills for pains in sides and back;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foicy Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
The world at your door every even­
ing for 15c.— Daily Herald.
Have you one of the E-Z dust pans?
If not, get one at the Popular Mnr^et For 27c.
32-2U

PAGE THREE
o f acquiring, building, enlarging, furnlahlng or otherwlae Imploring school
buildings and school grounds and for
the exclusive use o f the public free
•ehoola o f Special Tax School District
No I, Seminole County, Florida.
Therefore Be It Resolved: That an
election be and the name la hereby o r ­
dered to be held In said Special Tax
School District No, 1. Seminole County,
Florida, on the 9th day o f May, A. D.
1933, to determine whether nr not there
shall be Deued by said Special Tax
School District No. 1. Seminole County.
Florida, bonds In the sum o f 1(0,000.00.
to bear Interest at the rate of five and
one-half per cent per annum. Interest
payable semi-annually, bonds to be dat­
ed July let. A. D. 1911. and to mature
thirty years after the date thereof.
Be It further resolved: That this o r ­
der be published tn the Sanford Dally
Gerald, a newspaper published within
Special Tax School District No, 1, Sem­
inole County, Florida, on ce each week
for four successive weeks.
Done and ordered In regular session
o f tbe County Board o f Publlo Instruc­
tion for Seminole County. Florida, this
Ihe 4th day o f April. A D. 1911.
C K. II Alt BISON,
(Seal o f Board)
Chairman.
FIIGD T WILLIAMS,
C. A. DALLAS.
,
County Board of Pub­
lic Instruction, Semi­
nole County, Florida.
Attest:
v
T. W, LAWTON,
Sun
Officio Secretary to Hoard.
&lt;•(•11-10-11: 6-4.

"I'm Going Right Straight Rack tc
My Dear Old Florida Home," nt HinCOUNTY HOAHB OF
termistcr'a Piano Store, Welakn Block. HF.SOM’TIOX
PUIIL1C IXM4TII t’CTION, SKMIXOI.F.

\ r m s

Da it furthar raaolvad: That a apaclal atactlon ba hald In aald Special Tax
School District No. 1. Bamlnola County,
Florida, In accordance with law, to d e ­
termine whether or not there ehall be
ieeued by said Special Tax School Dietrlct No. 1, Hemlwote County, Florida,
bonda aa are provided for In thle reeolutlon. and.
He It further resolved: That thle res­
olution be published In the Sanford Dally
Herald, a newspaper published within
said Special Tax sch o o l District No. 1,
Seminole County, Florida, once a week
fo r four successive weeks.
This resolution adopted In regular
session ot the County Board ot Public
Instruction for Seminole County, F lo r i­
da, on the &lt;th day pf April. A- b. 19!l.
C. F. HARRISON,
(Seal of Hoard)
Chairman.
FRED T. WILLIAMS,
C. A. .PALt-AS.
County Hoard o f Public
Instruction for Sem i­
nole County, Florida.
Atteet:
T. W. LAWTON.
Superintendent of Public In ­
struction. and Ex-offlcIo Sec­
retary to Board.
4-C-11-20-1T; 6-1.

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SPECIAL
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CLEANABLK
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i.i ia i , HON'D l.l.t.t - ' SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I, SEMI­
t io n
S l't .t IA I. T A X SC H O O L
NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
S4ID
SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL UISTRICT ONB-I’ IECE PORCELAIN LINED
m s T H IC T Ml. I. SKttIMII.i; COI’ XREINO ALSO KNOWN AS TIIE SAN­
TY. I I . o l l l l i * . h \ III ftpKClAI. TAX
FORD SCHOOL DISTRICT! R ATE OF
si m i n i . H l s T i i i t T ill.tM i a i .so
INTEREST TO HE PAID THF.RKON
K M tU X AS SA .M'Ollll
SI II u It I.
TIIE
TIME W i l l ’. * PRINCIPAL AND
im rn u trr.
INTEREST SRAM. RE D I E
AND
Whereas: A petition has been p re ­
PAYABLE.
Whereas: On the *th day o f March. A
sented to th« County Hoard o f Public
Instruction for Seminole County. F lo r­ D. 1911. a petition was presented tn the
ida. signed by moro than twenty-five County Ilnnrd of Public Instruction for
per rent o f the duly qt ill Bed electors Seminole County. Florida, signed by
residing within b’peclal Tax School Itls- more Ihnn twenty-five per cent of the
Irlet Nu 1. Seminole County, Florida, duty qualified electors residing within
sold Special Tax
School
District the Special Tnx School District No 1
being afuo known nr the Sanford School Seminole Countv. Florida, snld Special
District, asking and petitioning
tbe Tax School District brlnw also known
County Board of Public Instruction for ns the Sanford School District, asking
Seminole County, Florida, to call nnd and peltt Iout ng that an election he
order an election to be held within eatied and held to determine the ques­
Special Tax School District No. 1. Sem­ tion aa to whether or not bond* tn the
inole County, Florida, sold Special Tax aunt o f |#ft noons ehnuld be Issued bv
School District being also known as said Special Tax School District No t,
the Sanford School District, to deter­ Seminole County. Florida fo r Die pur­
mine whether nr not there should be pose of acquiring, building, enlarging,
Issued by the said Special Tux School furnish Itig or otherwlae Improving
grounds
District Nu. 1, bund. In the sum n* |&lt;SO.- school httlldlnga nnd school
080.00, the proceeds o f such bonds to be nnd for tbe exclusive use o f the public
used for the purpose
o f acquiring, free schools within said Special Tax
building, enlarging furnishing or oth ­ School District No t, Seminole County
erwise Improving school buildings nnd Florida, the proceeds o f the said bond
school grounds nnd for the exclusive issue amounting to i#n,ono nn to he
use o f the public free schools wlthtn used for the purpose set forth tn said
sold Special Tax School District No. 1. petition, nnd to be expended nnd dis­
the proceed* o f the enld bond Issue bursed in n manner following, to-wlt:
tdnOAnnn to be used In acquiring a
amounting to K0.0O0 00, to he used for
the purposes set forth In s.ibl petition, site, bulldtr* nnd furnishing n primary
and to he expended end disbursed In a school, nnd for enlarging, furnishing or
■otherwise Improving school buildings
manner following, to-wit:
Iso.ooo 00 to be used In acquiring a nnd school grounds for Ihe exclusive This la positively Ihe heat Refrigera­
site, building, and furnishing n primary uses nf the public free srhnots w'lhln
tor on the Market Today
school, nnd for enlarging, furnishing or said Special Tnx School District No. I.
otherwise Improving school buildings and
------------- CALL AND 8EK IT-----------WhereasIt Is the sense of this
nnd school grounds for the exclusive
use o f the public free schools within Board that It would he to the heal In­
snld Special Tnx School District No. 1, terest of Special Tnx School District
Nn 1, Seminole County, Florida, said
And,
U’ herens: The County Bonrd o f Pub­ Special Tax School Dlslrlet being also
known ns the Sanford School District,
lic Instruction of Remlnnle Count
Florida, has * carefully examined e« ft to Issue bonds tn the sum o f 1*0.001*00
petition aud has ascertained that mure tho proceeds thereof to he used and
than tw enty-five per cent o f the duly expended In the manner and for tho
qualified electors residing within Hpec- purposes nnd objects ns are herein­
tnl Tax School District No I, have above set forth and n# Is stated In snld
signed raid petition, and
petition.
...............
Whereas: The County Board o f P ub­
Therefore be II resolved: That It ts
lic Instruction for
Seminole County, the determination o f this Countv Board
Florida, tins, by resolution this day de o f Public Instruction
fo r
Seminole
termlned that bonds on the sum of 1*0.- County. Florida, that the amount of
000 00 will be requlrrd for the purposes bond* required for the purpose* and
set forth In said petition, and .which objects set forth In said petition Is
arc enumerated hereinabove, snld hands the sum of 1*0,000.00: that ths said
to bear Interest at the rate nf five nnd “ - c d f r h r . ll b e a r ! « ( * ? • • ' » | ( b e r a t s
one-nalt per cent per annum, Interret o f five and on'e-haif per cent per an­
payable semi-annually, hands la tie dat­ num: the Interest on sold bonds to be
ed July 1st. A. D ISSS. and the princi­ payable semi-annually: said bond* »o
pal o f snld bond* to became due and bo dated July tut. A I*. 192t, and to ma­
payable thirty years after the date ture thirty years after the date there­
thereof.
of. nnd.
Now, therefore. In pursuance of taw,
nnd In pursuance of n resolution nf
this Bonrd, this day adopted, notice Is
hereby given that on the fith day of
May, A. D I91t. an election wilt ba
held, nnd th*- an me Is hereby ordered
to be held In Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 1, Seminole County, Florida,
said Special Tax School District also
known ns the Sanford Sc! ol District,
to determine whether or i.M
there
shall he Issued by the said Special Tnx
School District No I, Seminole County,
Florida, bonds In the sum o f ISrt.000 Ot*.
to hear Interest at the rate o f five nnd
one-half per cent per nnnum. Interest
payable semi-annually; bonds to
be
dated July 1st. A. D 1932: the principal
o f said bonds to become due and p a y ­
able thirty yeara after the date there­
of. ** is provided for In that certain
resolution that day adopted by this
County Hoard o f I'uhllo Instruction for
Seminole County, Florida, in which snld
election only the duly qualified electors
who are free holder" residing within
said Special Tax School District No, I.
Seminole County, Florida, shall he en­
titled to vote.
The said election so ordered to bo
held shall he held at the several poll­
ing places within stld Special
Tnx
Sehool District No I. Seminole County.
Florida, where tho laet genrrul elec­
tion was held, throughout aald district,
to-w ll: At I'reclncl No 1 und I'reclnet
No 3, and the said election shall lie
held In compliance with law. and tho
:
inepectore nnd clerks of the polling
places shall mnke prompt return to the
County Ibnrd of Public Instruction nf
S'-mlunle County. Florida. limpedUtely
after the said election and tht tabula­
tion of Ihe votes polled, and the County
Hoard o f Fuhllc Instruction for Semi­
nole County, Florida, will he In special :■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■!
meeting at 10 o’clock A. M. on the 10th
d &gt;t of .Min, A D 1
tl. ri. elve the
returns o f tho said election und to ranVues determine and certify tjio results
thereof.
91 •
91
The following named are hereby ap- ■
® " r w •__________________ ______
_
_
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jmlull'll und designated us Clerk and
inspectors to hold and conduct tho said
election at the polling place or p re­
cinct named, to-w ll:
At Precinct No. I (S an ford): U M.
Tyre. Sr. Geo. W, G u ff and Kenneth
Murrell, inepectore and G D. Brownlee.
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At Precinct No 3 (S an ford): David
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All of which Is done and ordered by
the County Hoard o f Public Inntrucllon.
Seminole County, Florida, In regular
cession this the 4th day o f April. A. D.
Ji|«
C. F. HARRISON.
(Seal of Board)
Chairman,
FJIKD T. WILLIAMS,
C A. DALLAS.
County Board o f Pub
lie Instruction
for
Seminole County, Fla
Attest:
T *V. LAWTON.
Superintendent o f Publlo In­
struction and Gx-offlcto Secre­
tary to Board.
l - « - I l - : o - : f ; 6-1.
ORDER TO HOLD AN ELECTION IN
grECIAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 1. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. SAID BFMCIAL TAX SCHOOL
DISTRICT ItEl NO ALSO KNOWN AS
THE SANFORD SCHOOL DIBTIIICT.
Whereas: A petition baa been p re­
sented to the County Board of Public
Instruction for Hemlnole County, Flori­
da, nn March (lb . 1911, signed by more
than twenty-five per cent o f the duly
qualified elector* residing within Hpecla I Tax School District No. 1. Hemlnole
County, Florida,
aald Bpeclal
Tax
School District being also known ke Ihe
,-k.nford School District, aeklng and pe
tlllonlng that an election be held with­
in Special Tax School District No 1.
Hemlnole County. Florida, to
mine the question whether or not bxnde
la th* turn o f 1(0,000 00 ehall be Ieeued
by *ald Hpeclal Tax School DIelrlet No,
11, Hemlnole County, Florida, th* proIceeds thereof to be used for the purpose

CHECK

Do not try to pay bills without n checking
account.
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
an accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank o f Sanford cordially, invitee
you to become one of Its customers.

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�PAGE POUR
SALMAGUNDI IS OUTI

SPANIEL GETS GOLF BALLS W ANT ILARDING’S

High School Student* Are Delighted
With New ItTok

SPORTS

English Leg Seurce of Consldsrabls
Revinus to &amp;mall Boy, Hie
Ownsr and Celleague.

Sanford High School was the scene
o f much excitement yesterday morn­
YESTFJtDAY’8 RESULTS
ing when the first hundred copies of
Florida State League.
this year’s Salmagundi were delivered
At
St.
Petersburg, 2; Jacksonville,
to the pupils. Of course, this was only
a beginning in filling the list of those
At Daytona, 3; Lakeland, 5.
ordered so the upper class students
At Orlando, 0; Tampa, 7.
who hud put in orders were given
theirs first, and other pupils and
American League
townspeople who have paid for an­
At
Doiton,
8; Washington, 0.
nuals will probably get their copies to­
At Philadelphia, 4; New York, 2.
day.
The magazine is undoubtedly the Chicngo-Clcvelnnd rain.
At I)etroit-St. Louis, rain.
best that Sanford High School has
put out, and Is a credit to both the
National League
senior class and the Herald printers.
At Pittsburg-Chicngo, rain.
Inside its artistic cover which is done
At New York, 1; Boston, 0.
in the class colors of garnet and gold,
At St. Louis, 0; Cincinnati, 6.
are ninny live and interesting depart­
Other
games not scheduled.
ments. In several instances the work
Is quite unique. The prize-winners'
American Association
section, which is a now department, is
At St. Paul, 4; Indianapolis, 8.
to be particularly commended
as
At Milwaukee, 2; Columbus, 4.
should be the complete and careful
At
Minneapolis, 10; I-ouisville, 9.
work of the alumni editors.
At
Kansns City, 10; Toledo, 9.
Pages which will be o f particular
Interest to all those acquainted wjth
Southern Association.
high school students are those giving
At Hirminghnm-Nnshville, rain.
the cartoons which show the result of
At Atlanta-Mcmphis, rain.
tho "Who’s Who" voting contest. Thuy
At
New Orleans, 5; Little Hock, 0.
answer such questions ns "Who fs the
At
ohile, 7; Chattanooga, 5 (1st
most popular boy at S. H. 8 .7 " "Who
game).
is the prettiest g ir l? " etc.
At Mobile, 0; Chattanooga, 6 (2ml
. Tho book contains more pages than
last year’s, several new departments, game), (7 innings by agreement).
and about $100 more worth of pic­
GAMES TODAY
tures. In fnct, there is an unusual
Daytona ut Orlando.
number of splendcil ruts and besides
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
— the individual write-ups of each
Tampa at St. Petersburg.
Senior and tho more series articles of
"Fnrewell,” "Clnss Prophecy,” 'Class
LEAGUE STANDING
History,” and so forth. There are
Florida State League
plenty of good jokes and lota of hum­
Won I,Olt I’ct.
or throughout.
,
,qr.
IT
9
The seniors announce that their St. Petersburg
.r.Go
Dnytunn
14
11
friends can get copies during tho next
12
.638
........ ..... 14
day or two by ordering from Lillian Ijik»*!nnd
Tampa
It
13
.619
Shinholser or William Maliem, or at
Cl
14
.481
any of the various drug stores. Tho Orlando
111
.2U9
7
price is still one dollar, hut the edition Jacksonville
is limited and it will be advisable for
Nation ul league
the alumni and friends of the high
Won I/rst Pet.
school students who are interested to
4
.778
..... 14
buy their copies at the earliest possi­ New York
6
.688
. 11
ble moment Salmagundis will he on Chicago .....
St.
Louis
............
.....
8
7
.683
sale at the drug stores by this after­
K
8
J»00
noon and during Friday and Saturday. Brooklyn
...... 8
9
.471
Nccdieas to say tho Salmagundi was Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
...... 7
9
.438
printed at the Herald office.
...... 6
Cincinnati
13
.278
Boston
....
4
12
.250
WKLFAItB DEPARTMENT
GIVES HIGH SCHOOL PRIZES
The Welfare Department o f the
Wouian’a Club presents High School
■tudenta with prizes for Health Pos­
ters.
Some Sanford High School students
have won more honors. Wednesday
m orn W ip chapel, Mi». R. L. Tolar,
representing tho Welfare Department
of the Woman’s Club visited S. H. S.,
nnd after n short talk presented three
prizzes for the best Health Posters,
made by the students of S. II. S.
The first prizo, $2.60, was won by
Byron Stephens, the second $1.60 by
Rodman Lehman and the third $1 by
Sarah Maipas. Tho posters wero all
so good that thu judges had a hard
time deciding which tines were tho
best. All of them wero very effec­
tive ns posters in tho health cam­
paign und have been on exhibit both
nt the club nnd in the High School.
Mrs. Tolar spoke interestingly of
the relation of diet to efficiency and
also of the place of are work in the
school.
The hank clerk’s life seems to he
one holiday after another.
Some pedestrlnns are in no dan­
ger of being arrested for violating
the speed laws while crossing tho
street.

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American League
Won Ix&gt;*t
St. lxvuis ............
It
6
New York
12
7
Chicago ......... . ...... 9
7
Philadelphia ..._ ---- 9
9
Boston
..... 8
9
Washington
....... 8
U
Detroit
6
12
Soul hern Association
Won i/oat
Mobile .... .......
14
7
Now Orleans
11
7
Memphis
__ _ ..... 11
7
Little Rock ........
12
7
Nashville ........... ..... 10
9
Birmingham
8
12
Atlanta .....
6
12
Chattanooga
ft ir&gt;

Pet.
.667
.632
.663
.600
.471
.400
.294

P«t.
.667
.611
.032
.032
.626
.400
.333
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DKI.OUSING PLANT
AT COUNTY JAIL
FOR DUVAL COUNTY
Illy T h e A sta rla lrd

JACKSONVILLE,
May 4.—The
board of County Commissioners of
Duval County has announced that it
will in the near future odvertiso for
bids for installing a delousiug plant
at the county jail. After installation
of Die plant every prisoner will he
forced to go through the insect nnd
germ eradication process before ho Is
permitted to mingle with the others.

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[ Friday and Saturday !
!!
SPECIALS
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W E OFFER OUR ENTIRE LINE OF

[Trunks

BUSY MAN GATHERS NICKELS
New Yark Street Musician Might Be
Said to Be a Whole Concert
In Hlmeelf.

S

A wholf, choir seems to burst forth
Into music along Chambers .*u i
these evenings ue the worker* are
rushing along homeward hound, the
New York Hun states.
There Is a volume o f song support &lt;al
by so organ accompaniment
A) i M
It seems as If some Minting bund bail
tukra possession of the street. No one
would Imagine for a moment lluii nt..*
human being could bo responsible for
CAKES— All kind, tn sale at Deane
all this music.
Turner’s
Grocery’ Store, Saturday,
Hut the crowd, pausing for u brief
33-2tc
second, discovers (list this Is the raw. May (1th.
Drawn up to the curb Is a street organ
which the owner Is operating with one
n is a a a
hand. With the other hand be holds n
megaphone through which he slugs. Not
tiiivlng n third blind, the alttger-plnyer
cannot accept the tributes of pn**«*rsby while the concert Is In progress, but
this concert, like all such afTnlra, him
Its Intermission when the orchestra be­
comes for the time being the business
manager.

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

Smuggling In "M srrlt England."
Smuggling and Illicit trading were
common enough In England n century
ago, according to the journals of the
day—but more often than not the suhrosa transactions were in things to
eat.
Tlila wus especially true of
gunie, which was very acarce *n town
f r.d ftlilxiu offered tor a«le. Thnl la.
It wes not offered openly except ut
holiday lime. hut. none the less, hare
nnd game birds appeared on tunny din­
ner tables.
The place te buy w i n at the eud
o f n stage line of the driver, us a
rule, who hsd understanding with
pourhers throughout the territory, and
whn managed to keep supplies on
hand for good customers. In spile of
the game wardens.
Helxures o f game off the Sunday
platters of families that were weary
of Ihe luste of the everlasting beef
and mutton and pork are not recorded
In any prominent wny. hut some of the
news notes are nothing less (ban an­
cient family portraits of old man
Humun Nature.

I AT PRICES THAT ARE ONE-HALF
THEIR VALUE
Get that Trunk for your summer trip now

If one crosses the western prairie*
of the great Arkansas valleys, and
happen* to he there In the fall, dur­
ing a high wind, one may see a very
strange sight.
Antelope*, rabbits,
prairie dogs, und sometimes even
hard* of rutile racing along the plains
pursued by strange halls, nearly m
tall as a uiunl
Thesu halls, when
sees a Httlo nearer, seem to be masses
of slicks stuck closely together. The
plant that forms these bull* is called
the tumbleweed.
Botanists call U
Cyclomu plalyphyllum. It belongs to
a genus or plants that grow into a
thick, round muss of small branches,
attached to the roots each l&gt;y u small
item that. In the fall, becomes dry und
brittle. A* the autumn wind* sweep
over the prairie the stem* o f these
plants go leaping und bounding along,
■cntfvring their seed* as they go.

s Miller &amp; Son |
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THOS. J. A. REIDY

Common garden sage brewed into a
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux­
uriant- Mixing the Sage Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though, is
troublesome. An easier way U to get
tho rcady-to-use preparation improv­
ed by tho addition o f other ingred­
ients a large bottle, nt little cost, at
drug stores, known as "Wyeth’s Sago
and Sulphur Compound," thus avoid­
ing a lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair is not sinful,
we all desire to retain our youthful
nppearanco and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth’s
Sage nnd Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because it does it so natural­
ly, so evenly. You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand nt a time; by morning

Practicing in State and Federal Courts

little more
enta.

authority

A REAL BA
$225.00 cash take*
land five-passen^tr
and in good condit]
Motor Co.
We buy the best, p
sell, give you good
predate the generous
favor us with. Phon* £
lar Market.

$175 cash lakes
ing car. Good tir«
mechanical conditio®,
bargain.— H. &amp; o. M
• We always have a f«*
fiction in popular nsr1
Drug Store.

“THE PATH OF SA
IS THE PATH TO
SUCCESS”
Thrift, Saving, Economy makes
the journey safe, effective, prof­
itable.
A bank account will put you on
the right road to permanent
success. •

■[ First National Ba
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Attorney and Coansellor-at-Law

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WH1TNKB.

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Over Seminole County Bank

SANFORD

George A. DeCottes
A U orney-al-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORI)
'FLORIDA

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE V

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Went Fl.*at Street

1018 West

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORID*

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

Comer First and Oak

M7 Commercial Street

That I* the meaning of the continu­
ous noise which It make* as It goes
along a sort o f alarm bell to let all*
roneerned know that something Is com
Ing which Is bent left alone.

DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY
AND
I t is not believed
RESTORES ITS NATURAL COL­
improve
much uniq
OR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE

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Rival for lbs Skunk.
Muskrat* force Ihcmselvea occasion­ Quick Service Transfei
ally upon tine's ait*-ntlon In India by
Storage Facilities
their habit of entering a bungalow und
ambling slowly round the rooms, talk­ If we please you, tell others; If no
lell us. Phone 498
ing loudly to themselves alt the time In
u ehllterlng voice.
Although rnlllke, the muskrat Is not
NOVELTY
really u ral. hut a large shrew, pro­ SANFORD
tected by an extreme degree of offen­
W ORKS
sive odor like *h kcnlngly strong tuusk.
which It emits at will.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
If not Interfered with It wtil solilo­
quize round the room, picking up In­ General Shop and Mill
sects attracted by the light, und wan
der out again; hut let anyone assault
Work,
II, and the room will scarcely be hah
llahli* foe a time.
Dog or cat only
CONTRACTOR and UUILDKt
uttneks M muskrat once In Its life, und
the mongoose moves politely out o f Its

way.

COMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR

CHULUOTA INN
On the Okeechobee Branrh of the Florida East Coast Itailesy,
ta, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an «
modern brick hotel, with private baths end hot water hestclssa cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $150 per day; $10 to $18 per »
carding to location ef room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUM LEY,' Mans
■ a i i i i i i i i i e i i i i M i i N i i i i s i H i i i i i i i a i i u i s i a 11

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMP.
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
We handle everythin? in

THE FRUIT AN D VEGETABLE LIN
Car Lots or Less.

Ship ua

Richmond, Virginia

Sanford, FIs

✓
Geo. W . Knight
Rcnl Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Tumbleweed.

and Bags

W ATCH THE W IN D O W

( O f The Associated I’ esssf

WASHINGTON May 4.—Tho sold­
iers’ bonus problem la to be put up to
President Harding again. Thia was
decided yesterday at a meeting of the
Senate finance committee Republicans
who agreed tentatively upon details
of a measure embodying substantially
tho House bill plan of hank nnd Gov
ernmcnlal loans on adjusted service
certificates in lieu o f the original cash
bonus proposal.
Senators said they desired to get
the President’s views on the newest
bonus proposal, explaining that it
would be a waste of time to go ahead
with n measure which the President
might disapprove. They added that
the visit of the committee to the
White House would bo deferred until
a complete bill could bo drafted and
given further consideration by them.
Full details o f the new measure
were withheld, but as now outlined it
would contemplate no taxes and aside
from adjusted service certificates it
would provide for vocational training
farm and home aid, and cash pay­
ments to veterans whose adjusted
service pay would not exceed 60. The
so-called reclamation section of the
House hill has been eliminated.
President Harding will be urged to
approve the measure in this form and
wit Ihe told that it will impose no
henevy burdens on tho treasury dur­
ing the next three years, while tho
present public debt refunding opera,
lions arc in progress. It is the pres­
ent thought of proponents that the
ultimate necessary financing tan be
done by use of the foreign debt, thru
debt, though there is a possibility
that the treasury may® have to issue
some certificate of indebtedness to
cover costs in the first year or two,
unless funds from the foreign debt
become available in the meantime.

WE DELIVER THE GOODS'

I’ r r s s )

_ _ _

The Mnnx seagull who seized a golf
hall from under the very nllJhk of a
player, was ■ spoil-sport as well aa a
gourmand. Ills conduct enn be «
tenuutcil only on the plea of defective
education. Very different It la with
the spaniel who piles a steady trade
on certain links hr Cornwall. Kuglaml.
The course lie* along the cliff top,
with a steep seaward slope strewn
with loose rocks and thick with gorse
and all kinds of tnngled growth.
Many s hall goes bouncing down.
From the doorstep of n cottage look­
ing on the links, nn ninlnhle spaniel
watches. Is It fancy which secs his
brown eyes glisten when n new hall Is
abandoned! When the Inst golfer hies
home, the spaniel's hour comes, llnhasting, systematic, he works that
hank of rock and heather, where four
feet have so great an advantage In
security, and the nr.se Is a safer guide
to hidden treasure than the eye. U.s
Bceonipltce, a mere boy. who acts aa
storekeeper and accountant, •receives
the proceeds on the blink. Cp nnd
down trots the traveling member of
the firm, till darkness Is complete, nnd
he lolls homeward behind Ids col­
league. whose pockets bulge with
treasure to be exchanged tomorrow
with Its former owners or Ihelr friends
for coin.

VIEWS ON NEWEST
BONUS PROPOSAL

5

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

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; Del.axe Pistons;
Oversize Rings and
i

Pina;

Flywheel

Steel Gear Banda; Crank
Shafts re* 1" /?*i ||v
turned; agents for Caille Inboard u f
Outboard M o tors.------------ Phono

$)

Rayfield Carburators
Installed and Guaranteed by

Sanford Battery Service
Company

BETII PALM ROWLEY. HAIR SPECIALIST

5
I SALE AN D DEMONSTRATION OF HU
s
AN HAIR GOODS FOR ONE
W EEK ONLY
We have secured Beth Palm Rowiey, Hair Expert of note *r^
known in Florida, with a complete line of reel Human H*ir **
Tranaformatiops, Curia and Puf/a, our specialty l* matching *
shades. Workmanship Guaranteed.

Ladies1Combings Made to Order

Y O W ELL CO.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922

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Three Real Bargains j
Huick 1920 Model, 5-passenger; 4 new
TTniledSlates Royal Cord Tires, good (op and

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n l n o o m n o h o n i / 'd l n n m lS t in n
1 * anc|
in first class
mechanical condition.
P“L _jj.erms; $300 cash, balance ten months.
t

§800

O ld s m o b ile 8 , 192P

model, 7-passenger, A - l '
con d ition . $750— Terms: $250 cash, balance

in ten months.
Chandler, 1020

model, seven passenger,
now uaint; looks and runs like new. A good
family car or livery. $675— Terms: $2/5 cash,
balance ten months.
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B. &amp; O . M O T O R C O .
209 PARK AVENUE, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Lexington and Hupmobile

Sales and Service

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Hupm obile
M ore than all else, the one thing that
m a k e s a m an say, " I t p ays to o w n the
H upm obile,” is tho u n com m on w a y it
stays fit, with theleast o f expert tuning
and tinkering; and the w a y it lasts.

Can you think of any other car, high
priced or low -priced, that h asth osam e
’;ind • f fine remitution ev ery w h ere?

HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS
HAVE LOCAL AGENCY NOW
WITH SERVICE STATION

other day while in Ft, M yen Edi­
tor -Milford’s father died while Ur,
Milford was preparing the Kiwaala
special edition and Jeff climbed
right in, printed the special edition
** V» * «
*a M e*
and put it out on the street in the
regular timo which showa that KlWelcome to Kiwanis today and to­ wnnians are resourceful people al­
night.
ways.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—&lt;JffoMHTRIBT

PERSONALS

tl. I., Dosa has arrived in the city
and.will be the Seminole county agent
for the Hudson and Essex cars. He
will have his headquarters at Urk'a
Garage on Sanford avenue where ser­
vice on ^ludson nhd Essex cars will
also be given. Nixon Dutt of Ortanda
has charge of this territory and he
'h a s ‘ placed Mr. Dcfcs in this field be­
cause he recognizes the fact that Sem­
inole county field is a good field and
can only bo covered
a local agent.
Production o f Hudson and Essex
cars for the firal quarter.of 1922 was
182 per cent greater than that for
tho same period last year, according to
Information just received from De­
troit by Nixon Butt. Despite thjs
huge business increase, the companies
find it impossible to keep up with or­
ders.
Shortage o f Hudson and Essex cars
exist in almost every part o f the
country. At tho end o f April, the
companies had been unabld to fill
nearly a fifth of their April orders,
Mr. Butt says. " ‘ Furthermore, they
have been forced to curtail the de­
mands o f nenrly every one of their
04 distributors for additional cars.
"Both companies wero at capacity
production throughout April. D iffi­
culty in obtaining enr bodies and in­
ability to manufacture more motors
wero the reasons that kept that month
from setting up the greatest* ship1
ment figure in Hudson-hssex history
"Tho slogan that 1922 will be t w
record Hudson-Essex yeur is ulirtWl
certain to be fulfilled. Before June
15 the total 1921 output will hnvo
been exceeded and orders already re­
ceived mean that maximum production
will ho continued well through the
year.”

Great tain last night and we are
R. C. Bumsdala is back In the city
looking for more today and tumor. again and will take up tho work of
row.
compiling tho data for the Nash-I.ink
Abstract Company with offices in the
Thursday afternoon closing o f all J. L. Miller building.
the business houses in Sanford starta
loday.
Bead Gray’s Elegy o f tho
Mrs. Homer Williams (nee Ruby
Country Churchyard and dio happy. Roy) arrived in tho city Tuesday for u
visit with her aunt, Miss Barilo. Mr.
In tearing down the old Star Thea­ mid rs. Williams have been making
tre yesterday a negro helper was In­ their homo in Pnlntkn for the past few
jured by some o f the rnftor^ fulling months hut will move soon to Daytona.
on him.
We would remind tho police force
Alfred Robson has accepted a pos­ to be on me lookout for Ed. Fitzger­
ition with a new oil and gasoline ald, editor of tho Daytona Gazette
company at Orlando and will be and district assistant governor of the
stationed there for some time.
Kiwanis Club, who is cxjiected to be
in the city tonight, If he gets rough
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith of Ovcldo put him in jail nnd send for either the
are In the city today coming over in edotor o f the Herald or Judge Mnincs
tiieir car on a combined business and or George DoCottcs. Any o f these
shopping trip.
Mr. Smith reports gentlemen will g&lt;( on his bail.
very little rain there* Inst night.

212 Hast. 1st HI.

Sanford, Fla.

AN0S .
MONOGRAPHS
LAYER ROLLS
MONOGRAPH RECORDS
OPULAR SHEET MUSIC

J. H. HINTERMISTER
PIANO CO.
Wclnkn Block /

PLAY GOLF:
JUST RECEIVED
A Shipment of

Golf Clubs and Balls

H U lim iti WOODMEN
" 0 0 | M i r „ i la'll
1141 IE*
MODERN
INITIATE
Come in and Look Them Over
The Herald hns been asked several
BIG CLASS LAST NIGHT, MAK- j
times about Mother's Day date th is,
ING A GREAT RECORD HERE
&gt;i ir. Mother's Day will bo Sunday
May I t and we think this is correct
Tlie Modern Woodmen of America,
ns the day is supposed to be the s e c -1are going after a record in Sanford
(ind Sunday jn May.
THE SPORTSMAN'S STORE
ay.
nnd if they keep up tho good work
Sanford, Florida
they will win the campaign being 117 Park Ave.
Mr. mid Mrs. O’ Keefe of Jackson, made between Orlando and Sanford to
villi* are in' the city today in their see who will get the most candidates.
ear ami will be here for several days Lust night S itIlford initiated 25 appli­
while Mr. O'Keefe is arranging tho cations nnd the local lodge is conduct­
new quarters of the Southern Drug ing a big campaign. Class adoption
Company.
will la: held on May 17th at which
time there will bo 100 now members,
The
Muthodists
Brotherhood a record of which any organization
Class are giving a big fish fry nnd can well be proud. The Modern Woodpicnic ut Crystal Lake today nnd wo aicn are a live hunch nnd knowing
should la* there but busy printers they hnvo something good they are
and newspaper men not » nly have tanking it known to others.
no Thursday afternoons off but arc
busier that dny than any other in TRUCE ARRANGED
the week. ’Twns over thus.
BETWEEN IRISH FORCES
SAVE YOU MONRY
TO DISCUSS MATTERS
Write us

s a n f o r d Cy c l e co .

Dance nt Montezuma Hotel tomor­
row night, May 5, Admission $1.00.
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B. &amp; O . M O T O R CO .

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GLOBE PIANO CO.

NOTICE!
,
Having t.old out tho book and pejeiodirni and magazine business to E, D.
Mobley, nil of our old customers will
now find a complete lino o f all tho
magazines, pnpers and periodicals at
U® Knndny for their home in Topeka,
I I I * Tbf* A n w n r l n i i d U r f t R l
- Mobley's Prog Store on l’nrk Avenue.
DUBLIN, May 4.—A truce between;
sns after spending the winter months
29-tfc
T. J. MILLER &amp; SON.
here.
They will return to Sanford rival Republican army forco wss do-ft |£|j npire Hotel Blopk
in the early fail to build a fine home dared today. Truce effective from 4 1
The Business nnd Professions! Wo­
on their land on French avenue ex­ ^o'clock this afternoon until four p. m.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
men’s Club will have a chicken supper
pecting to bulkhead the property, Monday with a view to giving both
nt the Miller building, corner of First
divide it up into city lots and mnko sections nf army immediate opportun­
and Park, Saturday night, May 6th.
it one nf the bcnutifal additions to ity to discuss basis for army unifica­ SANFORI) MATTRESS FAC­
Price 76c. Everybody como and en­ Snnfdrd.
TORY
tion.
joy good home cooking. Watch for
R. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
menu.
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NOTICE!
The many friends o f Arthur Done­
“ Old M atliru Made N c« and
gal! of Kissimmee end Orlando -tcrc
New
Mattress Made to Order"
All members o f the Epworth Leaguo
glad to have him here n few minutes
.of
the
Methodist
Church,
who
are
g
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yesterday en route to points on the
French Avenue nnd 17th Street
east toast. Arthur is out of all his ing to Winter Gurdcn, meet nt tho
hanking troubles now as tho federal church promptly at 6:00 o'clock ns the
court at Tampa had no evidence cars will leave at 5:30 sharp, Thurs- Sparton
Horn t Service
against him in tho hank case, which ilay afternoon,
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is dismissed and all his friends knew
that Arthur Doneznit was innocent o f
A REAL BARGAIN
the charges brought against him.
$100 cash lakes 1918 Ford Sanford Battery Service

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YOWELL COMPANY*

Friday and Saturday Specials!

Ben R. Leigh o f the Southern Drug
Company lias arrived in the city nnd
will make it his future homo while he
presides over the destinies of tho
SnufSrd branch, lie is un old Ornngo
county boy having resided in Orlando
hack in '98 and Is glad to get in tho
old territory again, Ho wns a mem­
ber o f the medical corps in the world
war nnd saw much service in France
having been' stntioned nt Rouen for
over n year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leigh
wil move to Sanford as soon ns they
can obtain a house.

DOZEN PAIRS LADIES' PURE THREAD

SILK HOSE
In Block, White, Brown, with seams, for pair

$1.25
WASH GOODS ,
( heck Voiles, White Finish, Lavender and Tan and Colored Voiles, for yard

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V J eff Bnitey n former newspaper
man but now reformed and district
secretary of Kiwnnin International
is In the city today to attend the in­
stallation ceremony tonight o f San­
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ford Kiwanis Club. Jeff wns n wel­
a come caller nt tho Herald office
where ho hns a chair all prepared
for him any timo he drops in—no
electric wires on the chair. The

Inuring car.— II. &amp; (&gt;.,Motor Co.
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Company

NOTICE TO FARMERS
Now's the time for you to buy a MOLINE TRACTOR. We
have a specinl offer that you cannot afford to let get by &gt;rou.
For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannut nfford
not to buy a real Tractor, thnt hns been proven out to be a
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
will sell you a—

MOLINE, Model I), latest improved Tractors
for $528.00
Cun furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
member this offer is only good until October 11th, so plnco
your order now.

BELL BROS.

I.AKE.MONHOE. FLORIDA

PHONE 2102

LADIES’ BLOUSES

Big lot of new Voile nnd Organdy Blouses.

Special for, each

$1.49

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