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Vote For The Bond Issue Tomorrow
SANFORD
•The City S u b s ta n tia l”

The SanfordDaily Herald

SANFORD
" T h e C ity S u b s ta n tia l"

IN T H E HEART O F THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEG ETABLE SECTION
S A N F O R I), FLO R ID A . TUESDAY. MAY 16. 1922

VOLUME III.

N UM DER 13

WORLD IS PASSING INTO
I
ONE HUNDRED BOOSTERS
RADIO ERA VERY F A ST OVER THE STATE OF FLORIDA LE FT SANFO R D E A R L Y
STATIONS WILL BE NUMEROUS
TODAY FOR T IT U S V IL L E

dry WEATHER OF APRIL
reflected in t h e c r o ps a ll

V oid a b le and Citrus F ruits Show Effects o f C on­
' u
tinued D routh
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One Can Now Sit in Home in Sanford and Get
Stuff as Far as 500 M iles or More

j |1y | hr AMOftalfd
The editor of the Herald had an op­
They W ere Joined a t Osteen F erry by Live W ire
r, \INKS'VILLE. May 16.—The tlry
portunity to "listen in" on tho radio
B oosters from Orlando and Other Inter­
weather of April i* reflected In crop
outfit of Dr. Stevens of this city a
condition* nml prospects in Florida on
ior C ities o f Florida
few nights ago and it is wonderful
M»&gt; I and the general crop situation is
about this radio thing. Since there
yimilar to that of a year ago, accordnre several outfit* here now nml moro
inir to the monthly review of the Fed­
to he installed it is interesting to read
eral Bureau of Crop Estim ates here.
about rndlo and the following history
The drought has damaged the truck
Major Chester II. Wilson, of St. is timely:
crops both ns to quality and produc­ WILL .MEAN THAT MANY THOUS­
Augustine, in company with Captain
It is nearly two years since the first
ANDS TO VISIT STATE Dl Htion and the condition of citrus crops
llalph E. Stevens, paid the Herald of­
radio
broadcasting schedule was es­
INC SUM MKit MONTHS
has fallen while shedding in some lo­
fice a visit this morning, and imparted
tablished by the Wrstinghouso Elec­
calities has been severe. Staple crops
Would M ean Direct Connections W ith New York the pleasing information that the San- tric and Manufacturing Company at
Summer rates from point* of con­
have suffered little except on a small
and O_ ther
M arkets
and Save
M• ill
ions in
f;ml ‘’‘"i’1 nmv *lim‘,itVr&gt; MrB"ni?* East Pittsburg, Pa. Broadcasting of
trol of the Southeastern I'nssenger
• %a n
a
. .
•
i
tlon nml that it util ho known in tho music, etc., by the radio phone had
extremely early acreage.
F reigh t R ates Intel ioi F lo iid a
future n* the lM th Infantry Hand,
“Prospects nre far from gloomy, Association to Jacksonville, on n tourbeen done for several years prior to
Timely ist-fnre linnis, become effective today
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nearly all the member* having enlist- this hut no regular programs were
however,” says the Hurcnu.............(
May rains, which have ulready fallen on all carrier* operating direct or
The S t Johns River Inland W ater- ing*. The St. Johns river has the ed ns musicians with the Florida Nat- ever arranged nnd the greater por*
in some sections, will put the state’s through connections into the city of
proper advantage* from every stand- ionnl Guard. This action on the part tion of such broadcasting was by ex­
fruit and staple crops in a very sntis- Jacksonville. These fares place Jack- ways booster* left this morning point and it i* hoped that the engi-jof the band will make it a permanent
perimenter*. The De Forest Radio
factnry condition. The truck crop sen- aonville on a parity insofar ns the up­ promptly a t &lt;5:30 and they were very ^
wl|, M t,le on one waterway thru Iorganisation and will assure it both Telephone nnd Telegraph Co broadton will soon he over with the cxcep- plication of summer tourist rates np- nearly 100 strong as there were about K)ori(Ja ln onk,r thnt tho channel m ay 'sta te and federal aid, as the govern- raR(p,, phonograph music from theft
,
tion of watermelons, cnntnloupes and ply, with other cities mnking drives 25 car* in the Sanford delegation and |k&gt; dMpcnpj nn«l the people of inter- merit will furnish all Instrument*, uni- CXeprjmental station in New York
tomatoes, which have stood
the for vacation patronage.
they were n lively bunch of boys. They ,or p|orj,|n cnn got water transport*- forms, music, and will
. , pay.. the mem. . rity
ity (lurin
during th
the winter
winter of
of 1010
1910, hut
but litlit*
The standard fare from such points lined up at the Seminole Hotel Bnd ljwn „f the r| Kht sort,
drought well except in the lower part
tiers according to their rntmg and the t|(&gt; a tte n tio n ________
_•__
was ever given *».__
these ” 9
to Jacksonville will be eighty per cent motored to the Osteen ferry where
Thl. Central Florida Water Traffic number of drills participated in.
of the state.
,
concerts by the general public. '
Sanford is now the premier mili­
Conditions of ornnges and grape­ of double the one-way fare for the they met the Orlando hunch with ful- | A.ngll0 has been working on this prop1
However, with the rapid developfruit has dropped from April 1 fig­ round-trip.
ly 100 more live wire members of the ogkjon for ninny long months in con- tary town of the state, having a muures of IMPA of nonnnl for oranges
World' WsrHHd V K r o e f c a r t S
In addition, special summer rates Chamber of Commerce and W ater ncctlon wlth th ;. various trade bodies’chine gun squad, on infantry comand 1'1'V for grapefruit, to 80% and hnvo been announced by the Clyde Traffic league nnd they waited for all nni| chambers of commerce and they , pany, a medical detachment nnd ••
*
of music, news and other information
HI', respectively May 1. In some lo­ Line amounting to u reduction of ap­ the South Florida enr* from many clt- fce| to,iay like their efforts were to regimental band. These military or
.
i
,
a
the Westinghouse Company dur­
calities, where the drought hu» been proximately twenty per cent in the ics that had como up from all points |)(e rewarded nnd that some time soon ganm tlons nre a distinct asset to the |n f ^ ^
^
^
^
now
of unusual duration, says the Bureau, regular fare. This reduction is expect­ nnd then journeyed together to Titus- ,|u. anouncement will lie made from town, bringing, as they do, nt least , And ourselves passing into the Radio
the damage resulting will lower pro­ ed to grcntly stimulate w ater travel ville where today the U. S. Engineers headquarters thut tho St. Johns river D ,000 n month in ensh into the c ity ,1cfj|
duction of the season 1U22-23, but from northern points to Jacksonville will listen to the delegates
.gates and rend will lie cut into the Indian river nnd a ‘besides which the equipment is valued)
*
. . . . . .
, ..
’ 0 Invention In the history of the
over the great bulk of the belt the this being the first season since the the paiiers thnt have been prepared ,contjnucul waterway through the Irfst at not less thnn $75,000.
nn(j most thickly scttlod part of Flori- 1 Captain Geo. A. DeCottes is in com -, or ll h»» • ver reccm-d the “ttention
damage is more apparent than real beginning of the world war that such upon this im portant subject.
• .1. .Ill b, rn.de end Ih.l .elflelent m »...... &lt;V I*.....id C.nt.ln K.lph E. »&gt; ■» r e . t .
. t * l..t l.t t « d
ond will be very largely overcome with tickets hove been available. The Inst
good May raina and thy setting of
fruit from late bloom.
Shedding, which has been general ns
a result of the dry weather, hus not
preceded mm h fsrrHnr *B«»» •« rerneve
ford nnd Orlnndo nnd all the other in- fruits nnd vegetables nnd transport ville, frqm August 6 to 20, inclusive. * a ^ | ^
f 11°,,, J bj'.-lp"*,U^Jiitci
the surplus fruit set from u heavy these fares has nut been announced.
early bloom.
The inauguration of summer tourist terior cities and towns will make a them under refrigeration to New York
The Herald is informed that there
^ ‘ . Americanschool bo® Ho
is every possibility of Sanford secur- . *
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Field pens and velvet bean* are rates to Florida is considered u big strong aggregation and after reading and other eastern markets.
ha* made some of the most vnlunble
This is what the Water Traffic ing an armory in the near future if the discoveries known to science nnd will
considerably below usual condition at gain for prestige for this state, ac­ the fsets about the St. Johns river
this time of the year. Dry weather cording to the Florida Development nml seeing thc ninny delegates nnd league■ and
nnu the
u.e Chamber of Com- local legal .talent
'V , of the city' will
........pre , produce result* from a conglomoraare
working
for
and
today
the
psre
n
Idll
to
thnt
end
to
he
presented
,
.
. ,
,
.
boosters
present
there
is
hardly
any
merce
nre
Fa- retarded growth nnd a rnthcr Board, which was directly responsible
will
I
k
made
known.
,ht'
governor
and
the
le
g
is
la
tu
re
,,,...........
..................
„„„
.
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doubt
about
the
outcome
of
the
hearresult
w
light production of vine from early for the securing of these fare conand it is understood that the necessary that nro almost uncanny. Armstrong
plantings is in prospect.
; cessions. Efforts to secure
such
famous the world over for the d!sc0v«
steps will Ik- taken nt once.
Condition of early hay crops nnd fare* were taken up early in the year
ery of the regenerative circuit found
U.
S.
W
ILL
NOT
BALLOTING
FOR
Every cititcn of this city and coun*
, ,
pasture generally* is 74*Tr of normal, | and following the first steps there
. ..
w0"1 receiving sets today, was an
ELECTION
OF
PARTICIPATE IN
compared with 82% a year ago nnd a was considcrablo correspondence and
,,,,,,,
" » » " ‘" '• o r
und,r e r .,l y .t . , t Columl.1. , h . n h i.
UM!“! condition at this time of about several conferences, culminating in a
I ' l \ III BISHOPS
o( thorn ,l l m „ [y
n,„ |r H„ ,
„ d,
NEW CO NFERENCE
-------need any financial support hut do ask ; «buR»
amJ
hl.
|ure
*r&gt;' meeting in Atlnntn, March ill) of repnog «"« ne is sure to tell you of
Ills The S.soeUl.a l-rrs.l
the morf I support of our people.
1 "ndition of Irish potatoes on May j resentativea of all lines composing the
(llr (Sr Asaorlnlrd |-rr*.|
a
new "hook-up" he hns devised and
WASHINGTON, May 10. The govHOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 1 0 .- — -Vote For The Itond Iaaue— - „ ncw mctho)| he hnR founi, for brJnf.
1 "a,
of normal, compared with Southeastern Passenger Association.
'•’I'' n month enrliifr nnd 80% a year At this meeting an agreement was eminent having removed today the Ilulloting began today nt the general
b o u n ty H o a rd
mg in "K. D. K. A." louder thnn over.
*g»- The hulk of the crop hns been reached on rates nnd privileges and Inst possible doubt as to the finality conference of the Methodist Episcopal ^
of
its
decision
not
to
pnrticipnt
cipate
in
Church,
South,
for
the
election
of
five
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PUb" fati?n '*
hnrve-ted nnd this condition figure np- all other passenger associations were
P • | a /v i a
| i ,ng these radio experimenters by ofpin - principally to the late acreage, advised by wire of the rates adopted, conferences on the European economic bishops. A virtual withdrawn! of Dr.
I « ll(l l / I I / i l l I "v 1)1 fering them prize* for various types
which has felt the effect of dry weathSppcin| sumnu&gt;r tourist til.kets will situation of thc Genoa type, officials F ranklin N. Parker, of Atlanta, one of
of home made apparatus such
T»
b« on sale from today to September here are waiting with interest the next those to be balloted upon was an- And School* Will Funrtlon for Hie Km smallest neatest "and”most "ffiel.nV
move of the pow er, attending the Itnl- no.,need in n statement by Dr. Parker,
Yp|ir WHhou. An, Trouble ' „ne magazine having ever gone so U r
fuHv ,&lt;-T .me7 1 pro&lt;lurtion W,H *» 30, with final return limited to October J"” ** Z t\ Z '
who n»l;ed his m ends to refrain from
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"
.
as to start a contest on crystal am ­
h ?
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° ,rhr
Th..... tic k ,!, . i l l carry full .to p - .
"**“voting
"*•
: m, saying he wished to
&lt;iir Tie A«»«M-iair4 i-res.i
a i r , ? ? ° f ‘he, " n{** Cr° P Wh,Ch over privileges in Florida.
-------- VoU&gt; For Thc ll&lt;,nd
--------- continue in educational work.
NT. PETERSHURG, May 10. The plifiers. There is nothing In the the­
- ...t harvested on account of un -, So fnr lhl.ro hnB ,)fan sp o rte d a »ANI» CONCERT TONIGHT
-------- Vote For The llond Issue--------- Pinellas county school board by vnr- ory of radio t„ indicate that such a
hut the theorfr. Ih. ? ’ mnrkC‘ pricC'' nn'1 hiph substantial demand for such tickets
IN CENTRAL PARK m n u
lous means hns raised the necessary thing
. . .is even possible,
,
nnd member* of the development
v*.money and paid off this year’s In-1
hn' c1b c c n »° »uch an «**
i » in „r tomatoes from the hast board nnd oca passenger officials Ik-. ..
. r . ,
.
debtednes* to local banka. The last [vni ,,f "t'‘,,thBt n° on,■ ‘,nn*8 to
is well advanced, nnd the condi- „ CVe these rates will result In a heal- h‘' ,h
payment of $17,000 was made recent-j
p•«
■ M'ported, ,.1'*, «f normal, on May thy increase in summer travel to Flyr"
J. ^ . r .
rtnndard n
to ly which wiped out n f 17.0(H) Indebted-1 Tin- fnsclnntion of radio may bo co­
’ ’* ’n«'‘d largely on the central pen- fda
.
Thc ',ro‘*rnm l u n t n \n* l* ° f""'*1"*-''
rn, ness.
'Joyed by no one class of listeners
in&lt;uln Ilf th,- dram.l&gt;, u... i_ .... , i
overture*, latest popular hits, and one fa
from
„„ \ „ r.| . ’
Week-end tickets from principal ^.iKtcd vocal solo by one «f .San- •a
As a result of this financial stand- nl° " D'
you" ,f or old* 1r" 8,cI0P ?•*
• «n April | to ,3*. of nor- __ _ . _____i.„.____ i
,.i..
. / .......... ...., ,,
m
ford's young ladies.
Gush! She looks like ruin. to ing of the Board, the county’s schools !"" 7 ° '' or *irk n,ny "" *"1°* it%
n"»l »t this date
,*
Melon* i . r . « . . . i #
„
.
will he plnced on sale beginning this
Hold your breath nnd don't to will function through the full term
Program.—Bring it with you:
I —
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Mnrch—t-eginnairs....... R. L Holms
inciitiii rain and maybe it •« this year without any fear of embar- its bedtime story, mother gets the
«*■ - I «»K,ut rcldy f T . h C - t
by ,He S°UlhPrn ,UUW*y By,lCm*
Belliue »n will come for spite. Have to rnssment. Some of the money wus fashion talk—rooking helps and items
the I"ivcr central section of the state.n i announcement hns been made by G. Overture_Norma
i.. . in , i
. ,|
„ of interest to her, fnther get* the
Selected * i you n little Herald in your to raised, by
Thr lark of rain hn.
" ..........d*»tr*ct |.nsscnger agent. Vot-nl Solo
public drives, while no small , ,
. ,
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,
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.
.,
stock market—crop reports—news lthomo?
pnrt was made available through the
,
. .
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,
.
short or, all earlv i.lnn.in
tv
‘Th,?*® rounrf tr,l* tickl•,,, wil1 ** M,,a
Miss Lillie Huth Spencer
...................................
. 'em*, etc.; sister get* the dance music
3:10 A. M. MAY 16, I‘.i22
action of student bodies in giving pub­
•' «»
!“ « “ b“ l&gt; " /
I- “I * " « • , I’opul.r IIIU:
nr classic selection if sho so desffrea
Maximum
D6
lic entertainments. Difficulty was en­
tount&gt;' north, Is developing nicely |„ |'‘he ° nc-Wny U n ‘
The Sheik
while brother "cashes in" on nil of it
Minimum
05
countered in raising quotas in some of
spite of dry weather nnd O f l J|
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Such
bel isold
on
Fridays
(b) Down Yonder
I.isson &amp; l.ylc-s
fffl
l '_
f l t. li „
* I
O
U V II Itickets
I I K l i n will
v*lll U
*uiu u
n ■
with
special interest in the baseball
to Range
. 75
Interm ission
the rural districts but the school
increased acreage, production will "b e an'1 •S ntur‘,“ &gt;" *"«• W,U
«ood for
scores
and flash items. More.peoplo
Bnrometer
'Jl'.l'H
hoard appeared before the county com­
■“rger than usual.
return until Tucsdnys. This I* n more Patrol—Salvation Army
are
receiving
the wonl of God today
A. Herman Opus. 21
Southeast and Cloudy.
missioners and obtained $1,000 of the
' "ndition of watermelons is 80CF of liberal arrangem ent than hns ever bothrough
radio
thnn Billy Sunday ever
agricultural fund which was appor­
Waldtcuful
formal compared with 771L a year ago fore been in effect and one which will Waltz—Tho Skater*
hoped
to
reach.
Fnmilics grouped
i to to to to to to *
tioned among the county schools main­
8 “"““I of normal at this time. enable people of the South to visit re- ( Dnnigo'a Serenadearound
the
radio
nt
home listen to thc
taining eight grades.
-Vote For The Bond Im ui'­
&lt;’sritab)upe», on an increased' acraocre•
nt tt *ow co|,t' These tickets Selection from II. M. S. Pinafore
sermon
coming
through
the ether
Bargains found each day by read- — — Vote For The Bond Issue- - ....
®v*r last year,
show -a condition
condition off , w9l Ik- on sale until the last of Sep............ .............. Arthur Sulliv an
-------from
a
church
hundreds
of mi'.ea
S tar Spangled Banier.
..in g the Herald Ads.
t Have you read tho want ads today?
■ * of normal compared with 73% u tember.
nwny. William Jennings Bryan prea­
Kar ago and a usual at this time llf*
ched a sermon in Pittsburg a few
months ago nnd during the two fol­
~ ~ --V o tP | or Thp ,Umd |KJIUp—
lowing weeks forty thousand letter*
i ’m f o r r v e r
were received at the Westinghout*
in d ic t m e n t s a r e
CM A S I NG CH 1C
station commenting or, the sermon.
q u a sh e d a g a in s t
The number of receiving station! In
l-X-GOV. S. J. CATTS
New York city at this time 1* esti­
mated a t between thirty and forty
11
iMwImrS Pressl
thqusand with over twenty thousand
■Ml/’ ....
in Chicago.
,,h nil State charges against him
With radio arousing the Interest of
"■mrouHi by the action of Judge U n g
everyone the demand for radio appar­
' n yesterday, former Governor Catts
atus hns increased until thc rndlo
*C,V to&lt;*ny on*&gt;'
Peonage charge
manufacturers hnve been literally
■ »eriacola, which will probably come
up »&lt; the f . || term of court.
J. H. Tillis p u llin g one o f his u sual stunts a t the Shriners’ Celebration Saturday, M ay 27
i r « i l | i u i | an | 'i | » T w $ )

SUMMER RATES
SANFORI) BAND
NOW MILITARY
FOR FLORIDA
ORGANIZATION
TAKE EFFECT WANT TWENTY FEET OF WATER
FROM SANFORI) TO JACKSONVILLE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922

PAGE 8DL

D on’t Forget Our R ainbow Sale
ON SALE TUESDAY, AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES

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4-String

BROOMS
extra good quality,
each
:
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39c

■

PONGEE SHIRTS
The only sizes we
have left in these are
1 4 , 1 4 and 15. This
is a real bargain.
Collars attached,
Each

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4-qt. Tin

$1.69

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PUDDING PANS

Ladies’ Voile and Or­
gandy

Each

WAISTS

10c

A Real Bargain!

10-quart

Children's Foot Rest

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TIN DAIRY PAILS

HOSIERY

■

Each

A bargain at 30c a
pair. Sale Price, pair

19c

19c

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Men’s Tan

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98c

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Kanner’s
f Department Store

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SANFORD’S :
TEMPERATURE :

This is nluc Monday in some
states and communities but M
never in Florida or especial* ^
ly in Snnford. Here wo get **
up with the rising sun and **
the yeast cakes, the mock* ^
Ing bird and the red bird Mi
and the flivver bird wake us
up at daylight “crnnking **
up” nnd wc go to- work ^
with the feeling that wo
are living in paradise or the Ml
next place to fit. Nice nnd Mi
cool#nnd pleasant are the Ml
mornings and in the office Mi
we contemplate upon what a Ml
wonderful city Snnford will *■
■ Mu be in the nrnr future, we **
congrntulnte ourselves upon
this great section of the
country, upon our prospects,
upon all that we owe and
all that the other fellow
owes us nnd it brings tears
of joy to the eyes to know
that some day we will hnve
to retire and take our place
at the delightful county
Hj home—not country home—
nnd, well, we never have
■ any lilue Monday’s nny?
how.
*n
5:40 A. M. MAY 15, 1922
ni Maximum
.....
Minimum
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Range .................
»u Barometer
Hu Calm nnd clear.
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Claasifted Ada 5c a line. No
ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five words to a line
and remit accordingly.
a t i h k i i t i e a h

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FOR SALE

-Phonc 550

FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants
for sale, two dollars per thousand.
Joe Keros, Snnford.
41-2tp

$1,000 Guaranteed Ronch Killer a t
L. P. McCullcr’s.
42-Gtc
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the following cities are entitled to re*! [ l] [ f g [ i3 Q [ g [ i n m m r ^ f» r
ciive rcctiflcntes of merit for their
«—*11—JLSdIEJy
work in the unemployment drive dur­
ing the past month:
Tnmpa, Mel­
bourne, Cocoanut Grove, West Palm
GAINESVILLE, May 15.—The Am­ Reach, Palatka, Pensacola, St. Augus­
VIOLA DANA
erican legion executive committee In tine, St. Pctrsburg and Bartow.
•
session here today, wnt on rcord as
The next meeting of the executive
—IN—
favoring the Iden to advertise the committee of the legion goes to Sar­
slate ns a whole nnd not one or two asota.
sections. A proposition was submit______
ted by J. Albert Dew chairman of th e 1KAR, , E | IM.\NN PRESIDENT
publicity nub-committee, to arrange
OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
for space in one of the leading hotels
—ALSO—
IN STATE FOR NEW YEAR
in the Crescent City for the purpose
of exhibiting Florida products. This
LAKELAND, May 15.— (Special.)
FOX NEWS
proposed exhibit would include agri­
—Karl Lehmann of Montvcrde was
cultural and mineral exhibits from
chosen president and Miami selected
every pnrt of the state, and would
as the 1925 meeting placo of the
bo known ns n Florida exhibit and not
Florida State Christian Endeavor —
TOMORROW _
as n sectional one. Tho committee de­
convention at Saturday evening’s ses­
cided unanimously, after lengthy dis­
A G N E S A Y R E S in
sion of the state body in annual gath­
cussion to submit the proposition to
the various commercial bodies of the ering here.
“The Ordeal”
Other officers named were:
state, and a committee was nnmed to
First vice-president, Lucy&gt; Belle A lso a S n u b Pollard Comtdj
r cnnfcr with the association nl com­
mercial secretaries ns to their views Railey, Miami; second vice-president,
Robert Green Sanford; secretary,
in the matter.
Bemic Crane, ML Dora; tre a s u re r ,___________________ ■—
The committee ngreed to a proposal Nelson A. Russell, Ocala; itinerary
" ■s?
whereby the adjutant is to confer with director, W. A. Hansen, Tnmpa; field
kORT MYERS, May 15.—Mrs. {4,
all state and nntionnl legislators, as secretary Carl Mathews, Jacksonville; t
Ueifncr slyty years old, j ,
well as with heads of the various hos­ World Union vice-president for Flor- cltY&gt;
,n * hospital this
pitals where ex-scrvico men ore un­ ida, Marcus M. Fngg, Jacksonville.
w^h concussion of the brain, fcJs,
dergoing treatm ent, nnd rrquijest that
Department auperintendenta; Jun- inK injurica received when ih &lt;4
nil complnints ngainst the burenu bo ior, Elizabeth W. Einar, Fcmnndina; from « *ccond story window « k,
referred to the state department of intermediate, I-nyoln Story, Lakeland; home Snturdny night,
the legion in cases where complnints
life work nnd quiet hour, George T. ]
are justified.
Blakely, Pnlmetto; missionary and D L * D D f T T T V t T I I D M
At tho noon hour, the committeo Tenth Legion W. D. Hcnm, Tnmpa; D L 1 I l L l I I I I L U lil
visited the vocational men at the press, Anna J. Gunn, Jacksonville;
university, where n splendid address subscription manager, David W att
was delivered by Commander Wido- Castles, Lnkclnnd.
man, who assured the vocational stu­
Orlando Endeavors won the banner TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD PAV.|
dents that the legion wns squnrciy be , for the largest delegation and the
" ‘ for
.................
. chnrt work
‘ “ J waa
* *| ORITB RECIPE OF SAGE TEA
hind them, nnd urged those who had |,nnner
tho best
AND SULPHUR
any complaints to mnke tot tnkc their ;,wnn!cd to the southwestern district
u r n l i l n i u a ties st*if Is l l m I
l
.
. . .
. . . .
problems up with the legion, npledging
About eight hundred delegates atAlmost everyone knows that S
them every assistance possible. StJtc tended the scssbns, which were pro- Tea nnd Sulphur, properly com;&lt;oi.|
adjutant Tom Day of Tainpn also de­ siiled over by I resident N. A. Rcn- ed, brings bnck the natural color
livered an nddress ns did Vico-Com- soncr of Oneco. The convention will lustre to the hnir, which fuded, *:?,*.]
mander Hnlton of the first district.
come to an end todny.
ed or gray. Years ago the only *i; J
At the afternoon session, the ques­
get thin mixture wns to makes*]
tion of the survey thnt is now being
Rodman Lehmann of this city won home, which is musty and troii»|
nindo to determine the number of second prise in tho poster contest; some. Nowadays, by asking at an
veterans in Floridn needing hospital Sanford won first pripo in C. E. ac­ drug store for “ Wyeth’s S*ge u i« i]
attention, wns discussed, nnd an ng- tivities nnd institution of now chap- phur Compound,” you will get s .gjl |
reement reached to rush this work n s ; tors of Christian Endeavors nnd won liottlo of this fnmous old recipe, » |
rnpidly ns possible.
. *ev0rnl other prizes in individual and proved by the addition of other a |
Tiie committeo voted to cooperate t collective work.
gredienta, at a small cost.
with the citizen’s military training
------------------------------- Don’t stay gray! Try it!! S’«M|
camps in urging men to nttend. All *'• BITTING OF FISH
can possibly tel! thnt you dirked]
posts were requested, by tho legionAND GAME ASSOCIATION your hair, ns it docs it to ratunZy]
nnircs in session here to adhere to the
-------nnd evenly. You dampen a sk *p *[
ritual In all measures.
There will he n meeting of the Scm- soft brush with it and dnv i*|
The stnte membership. It wns shown Inole Fish &amp; Game Protective Asso- through your hnir, taking one &gt;al[
nt the meeting, now numbers more cintion at the Court House, Tuesday strand a t n tim e; by morning the pi?|
than $5,000 and It Is the plan of tho night, May Iflth, at 8:00 o’clock. All hnir disappears, and after another*]
administration to hnve 10,000 by Sep- members are requested to bo p resent plication or two, your hair bectaa]
tember 1.
Matters of importance and interest to beautifully dnrk, glossy and ittnel
State Adjutant Davis reported thnt all sportsmen will be discussed.
live.—Adv.
ADVERTISE 8TATE
AS A WHOLE, SAYS
AMERICAN LEGION

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PERSONALS
at aMRa i ui t oi MMa a
Go to Titusville tomorrow.

Cars will he furnished for you if
FOR SALE—A nmall 4-room house
and large lot, 3 miles out on Orlando you have none.
rond. House is new, screened nnd
painted, good water, large chicken
J. II. Huddleston of Geneva was
run, nice shady front yard. Will sell among the visitors to the city today.
cheap. Address ‘‘Owner’* care Herald.

42-3tp
Tnke a day off nnd go over to Tit­
FOR SALE—Gasoline pump nnd 180 usville nnd boost for the inlnnd w ater­
gallon tank.—I.. F. Roper. Phone way.
100.
39-tfc
Wednesday we vole for bonds. You
FOR SALE—A practically new piano.
know what they are for, where the
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
"‘.V,
T '. *“! ' "J*""'
$150.00.
310 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp
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S anford’s N ew S tore -------------------------- -------- ------------------------------------------------ Phone 127 il

FOR RENT

Mrs. P. T. Wakefield of Gcncvn wns
FOR RENT—Light
housekeeping in the city yesterday enroute home
apartment, all convenience. Phone from Orlando where she attended tho
FOR SALK, in
2K3-J.
42rtfc meeting of the Iiusincss nnd Profes­
first class
shape, $250 terms or $200 cash. 490 FOll HUNT—Two furnished light­ sional Women's Clubs of the state.
Model.—Rive &amp; Walker, in old Ford
housekeeping rooms, down stairs.
Garagr.
dh-tfp 20*1 Fast Third St.
4l-2tp
Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Dingcc, Mrs.
ROOM l-T»R RENT- Furnished with Chns C. Woodruff nnd Mrs. R. J.
privilege of garage. 709 Palmetto Holly motored over to Del^ind yester­
lliiPMOHII.E owners! Used parts for
34-10tp day afternoon to attend the services
Model IL (). K. Half price. Ad- nxcnupFOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette. at the Presbyterian church at thnt
dress Hupmobile, care Herald.
place.
41-Mon-Wed-Fri.p —Shirley Apartments opposite post
FOR SALE—Fin# celery farm,
jofflc*, UpaUlra.
M ’tfc
The Snnford delegation of Chris­
acres rich hammock land, cultivated
tian Endeavors to the l-nkolnnd meet­
10 years. Crop on it now. Two flow- 1
ing returned home Snturdny night and
lug wells, 8H acres tiled; also thirty
17,700 Acres in East Orange
yesterday with the report thnt San­
acres hammock adjoining with one
County
ford showed up mighty well in the
well and small part cleared, near
prize list.
On Famous
Cameron City. Apply to owner for
Orlando to Ocean
particulars. Herbert O. Crinpen, R.
It is tho privilege of every citizen
R. A. Rox 189.
32-12p
H ighway
of Sanford to go to the polls Wednes­
Itirh Farming, Citrus and
FAR SALE 1“ acres orange grove,
day' nnd vote for bonds or against
Trurking Lands
fine land, about 100 old bearing
bonds just ns they see fit. It is not j
Being .Syndicated in
orange and grapefruit trees. Alsu pe­
compulsory thnt you vote for bonds,
.‘10 Acre Tracts
can, peach, grapes, penrs nnd other
th n t you vote ngninst bonds or t h a t !
Each
trart fronting on Orlandofruit trees on Golden I-akc, 3Ak miles
you vote nt all —only as n citizen of n 1
Ocean Boulevard at the extremrsouth of Sanford. Also another 4Vfc
progressive city it Is your duty t o !
ly hi** price of—
acres of fine rich, cultivated pine land
A'ote nnd wo believe it is your duty
•S2.S.21 per Acre
with about 75 old bcnrlng orange nnd
ns a progressive citizen of n progress­
Five Years in Which to Pay.—
grapefruit trees, nnd about 75 pecan
ive city to vote for the bonds.
Title Good—Warranty Deed
trees, on Silver Lake. Apply to own­
Guaranteed
er, Herbert O. Crippen, R. R. A. Rox
Have you lost or found anything?
Land May Be Orcupied Before
Payment Completed
189.
32-12p
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
This tract consists of 17,700
FOR SALE—Potato barrels In any
acres (.ordering both sides the
fif.r, cures Malaria Fever. 30-onw-20tc
quantity, special prices on car lots,
Triando-Kast Coast Sixteen-foot
Boulevard for about eight miles,
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
"I’m Going Right Straight Hack tc
is intersected by the Floridn
Mfg. &lt;’o., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
East Coast Railroad and two
My Dear Old Florida Home,” at HlnF o r SALE OR LEASE—One 2U ncre,
other main county highways one
termister’s Piano Store, Welnkn Illock.
one 10 acre Snnford ave. walking
of which is to be hnrd-surfnccd
20-tfp
also.
’
distance to city. Two lota corner
:
Upon
completion
of
these
hardCenter and Elm ave. Two lots west
surfared
ronds
the
vnluc
of
this
DIR RENT—Two nicely furnished
slds Palmetto ave., 50 f t from Elev­
land will inrrense very sub­
rooms, at the Temple Club. 37-6tc
enth St. Mnke offer. R. T. Corey,
stantially ns hns already been
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Ixis AngcFOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
demonstrated in all other sec­
tions of Orange County, and the
hath, for llghthousekceping. Good
lea, Calif.____________ , 2B8tf; 20-tf
syndicate proposes to sell in
location.
Apply "R. S.”, care of HerSTO P-LO O K -R EA D
imall tracts the syndicate hold­
aid Office.
g.jfg
ings nt a profit.
FRUIT-PRODUCE SHIPPERS
This tract is virgin timbered nnd
Try our expert service collecting Rail­
W ANTED
tho timber is conservatively es­
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
timated to be worth $12.00 per
COMPETENT
Stenographer wishes s
tent direct to claimants.—Eastern
sere.
position,
part
or
full time. Fast and
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
Reference*— Any hank or busi­
accurate.
"Lady
Stenographer,"
care
Cooper, Ass't General Mgr., wia» P. R.
ness house in Orange County.
of
Hernld.
41-Mon-Wed-Fri.
Honest Salesmen Wanted
R. Claim Department, ten years, Sea
ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc Mail Coupon Today for Particulars MONEY TO LOAN AT 4 * - O n
COAST LAND CO. hontci, groves nnd farm*, 4 per cent
F o il SALE—Warehouse with R. R. ORLANDO-EAST
126 8o. Ornnge Ave., Orlando, Fin.
simple Interest in multiple* of $1,000
aiding. Within four blocks of center
I lease send particulars of your 17,­ payable $10 per month. Stroul Agonof city.
1 &lt;00 acre development. This in no
Box 6IH,
518, Kustis,
Eustii, Fla.
manner obligates me.
no cy, liox
35-lOtp
Ceo. V . KNIGHT
.
WANTED—Small
cottage,
unfumtsh272-tfc
ed or half of house, or unfurnished
LOR SALE —Ford Sedan.—L. F. Rop­ Address .................. ......
housekeeping
rooms. ‘A dS^ss "Per­
Snnford
Daily
Herald,
Sanford,
Fla.
er. Phone 166.
39-tfc
manent,’ P. O, Rox 548, Snnford. 3l-p

CHREVOLET

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The Churchwell Co.
10 Stores in Gcor^in-

-1 Store in Florida

VOILE WAISTS

L A D IE S’

In pretty patterns

BLACK KID PUMP
O ne-strap, m edium heel

$2.98

$2.98

WHITE MIDDIES
With red, white and blue col­
lars

L A D IE S’

WHITE CANVAS PUMP
O ne-strap

$ 1.48
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$2.48

LADIES’

SILK SEAL PAX

L A D IE S’ BRO W N

U nderw ear in Pink and W hite

BAL LACE OXFORDS

$ 1.98

$2.98
— PAY CASH

Buy E verything-

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-D uring Our Sale

IThe Churchwell Co.

| FIRST STREET

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SELLS IT FOR LESS

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herein.
All right* of republication of spec­
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John I&gt;. Rockefeller evidently heard
about the motorcade to Titusville today and raised the price of gasoline.
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Lighthouses for aeroplanes is the
latest wrinkle. We suppose the next
thlng will be wireless for nntomo^l)M
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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Boat Coast Railway, Chain.
ta, FIs., among the plnea and lakea of Seminole county, an up-to-ditc
modern brick hotel, with private bathe and hot water heat.
rlasa cuisine. Rates 12.50 to 1150 per day; $10 to $18 per w«k. «r.
cording to location of room.
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JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Weal First Street

There is fierce fighting in Belfast
says dispatches. If they keep up this
stuff there will be no Irishmen left
to make Americans.
-----------o— -----n.n if_ con* **
double the price of the crystal set is a
Germany nnd Poland .'in1 ready to calculated ntr of comfotta and conven- which huve not
been expended out of
fences which indicate the underlying .
,
,
.
.
.
fnr better investment. The vacuum
sign an economic treaty. It is high
the appropriations previously mndi
made , ubt. ,let(Ttor
, hl. more modem me- J;
element
of
critical
thought?
time some one signed a treaty that
by
Congress
for
govcrmentnl
purpos
The one scheme today is to plan to
. . . .
. . , , thod, crystals having been used for ■
would stop all this foolishness.
build—plan a home thnt will be a joy ; 4
r f,V yr T' "nd Whlch tlegniph work since the earliest davs S
'K
nnd a comfort to you and yours for ( ongress believed to lie sufficient to nf r n l| j „
Bunincss men think the men ought
carry
on
the
routine
operations
of
the
t
l
,
,
,
1
all time.—Deluind News.
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1
I hirdly, the control of your rcciiver ■
to do the dish washing. From all
should he as simple us possible. The ■
that we could discern since the time
I'OI.K
COUNTV
\ND
PUBLICITY
lie
then
shows
that
Congress
nctusingle
circuit, regenerative receivers !
of the emancipation this is really no
,ill&gt;
appropriated
f
2P2,7.i.!,91fi.7l
to
will
be
found very desirable ur tun- *■
more thnn we expected.
The
Polk
county
commissioners,
urmeet
deciencie*
incurred
by
the
cxeIng
with
this type of instrument is *
-----------o----------for 1922,
n*i |r»
# ||
*
j i. cording
** ** to thuLake Wales
'' "' Highlon..... * ,l'tive departments
"
- * nnd usually
imuniij accomplished
iiivttni ii iiiiivl# by
Uj nII single ndllll*
ft
Kf: r n? ,?i n,ft&gt; u &lt;lc*r* an * cun*lil«Tln* the mutter of nbattention to n letter written by justment. There are many typoo and
the nited State* thi* fall »ay* dis- olijthinf; the county'a publicity depart* Secretary Mellon on April 14, stat- rnak&lt;cs of radio apparatus on the m ar­
patch. If ehe comcn a« far a.i San- ment. That very mtimnhle, forward ine that th-ro would have been a Urge ket today which arc thoroughly reford she will rerUtility he surprised to ,ook|njr ,.nlk counly neWBpap(.r t.n. deficit hud he not determined to post- liable In every respect. All of these
*re Mrk Zernovan doing so well.
tf,r„ „ l|i(rnlftctl proteBt. saying:
pone payment .if some $200,000,000 of come wthin the three specification*
----------- a ----------obligations due until the next fiscal mentioned above and the proset*rtivo
This paper does not believe
Peggy Joyce may have thought it
this would he wise and hopes the
*,n,r'
1rndioist may feel safe in nhiding by
smart to cause so many suicides
f onccrning the claim of “savings" them.
hoard wil Inot take such a step.
among the men of Paris but it will not
for the ordinary routine of the govHn.lio is with us to stay. Colleges
Instead, in our opinion, thy ex
get her anywhere with the censored
eminent. Mr. Byrns say*, “a casual are adding radio to their other courses
pendilurc
for
publicity—there
is
pictures in this country under Will
analysis shows that they are plainly „nd the general public have taken it
none for advertising, though
Hays.
there should he—ought to he in­ i ' '
UP to so great an extent thnt wo must
---------- »----------creased Instead of decreased. | . I he reduction in ordinary expend!- *itber keep up with the progress of
Search of document* In the Chiengo
tures for routine business of govern-|t|m e or drop out n f‘ ’ 1 • ,•***•. •saiuii.
Polk county is hy no means a fin­
Inhor headquarters show tlmt a few
mi nt. m.n,.r,li:- r u ij i.t
executive |f y„u are not a radio “hug" you nro
ished
tired
lie t nnd t h e r e *re the’men were Irvin** in lie* &lt;‘ff
“‘r.rk
control in 1922 us compared to 1921, in either of two classes. You have
sands of acres of our fertile lands
ers nnd it was necessary to bring
will he in the neighborhood of $907,- never heard n radio concert or else
if the matter wus brought to
on labor troubles in order tlmt u few
500,000,
according t» General Dnwe's you lire two skeptical to accept tho ■
their attention. At, present the
loafers could live without labor.
report.
publicity department is combined
fact that radio i* the most fascinating
Mr. Byrns points out thnt in this thrilling nnd entertaining subject of
with that of the county agent
The more We see of the fool park­
statement General Dawes takes credit the day. If you have n young son,
and Mr. Gommc makes a tremen­
ing ordinance* and auto monkey bus­
for the following reductions:
dous
effort
to
handle
both
to
ad­
buy him a radio and in nn.* week you ■a
iness in other cities the more Wc
vantage.
The Highlander be­
Army expenses, $712,500,000; naval will be one of the million and n half a
think that the few rules for autoists
a
lieves he is succesftil. Publicity , expenditures, over $192,000,000; *hip- radio enthusiasts yourself, "listening a
In Sanford are simple yet sufficient.
H
ping board, $50,500,000; amounting to in" on the world nt tnrge.
for Polk really ought to he a sep­
«
There Is such a thing ns having too
$901,•I'll,017.10, “thus showing by his --------Vole For The Bond Issue______ ■
arate department with plenty of
many ordinances and rules that are
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funds, hut if that is not advis­
ires," says Mr. Byrns, "that
DID HIM MURK GOOD
confusing to strangers nnd drive them
:
the actual expenditures have been In_____
able it should be maintained on
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away from your city. And we have
the
present
basis,
specially
when
nosed
rather
than
decreased."
Many
men
nnd
women
suffer
from
very few accidents nt thut.
there Is a man like Gnnmio avail­
In 1921 there was nn army of over backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints,
able with the diversified ability
500,000 men and a very large navy, sore muscles and other results of kidMORE HOMES NEEDED
to handle both jobs well.
and there were also large war bang ncy trouble because they neglected the
overs
m 1921 which were dispensed first warning symptoms. Foley KidI !:«• 11igblatidi r in what is alaiv*
America needs
:t,000,000
new
with in 1922. "It is ridiculous," says ncy Pills aid the kidneys to throw out
homes—the hope of America jester M«*"ted, expre-ses that which will meet
Mr. Byrns, “to say thnt the adminis- poisonous waste matter thut causes
day, today and tomorrow’ lies in the u ,*h the approval of all who have at
(ration
is entitled to take credit for pain nnd misery. Stephen Lewis, Kidindependence and stability of its heart the continued advancement of
its
reduction
to something like a ridge, Ky., writes; "Foley Kidney
Polk county. To stop, or unreusonnhhomes.
peacetime
bnsis."
Pills did me more good thnn all the
A real home of the true American !y limit, tlie advertising of what Polk
One
interesting
phase
of
General
other
medicine I ever took. I had kidounty
Ims
to
offer
people
every­
kind has a personality and individ­
Dnwe's
report
is
tlmt
it
shows
that
the
ney
trouble
ten years. I don’t have
where
nn
abundance
o
f
most
excel­
uality all its own.
Its shelter, its
-architecture, its surroundings, how­ lent advantage*, agriculturally, hor- President has increased the expend!- nny P«ln like I had before I took
ever modest or elaborate, must ho the ti. ittlurally and industrially, would lures of his own office over what them." Bod everywhere._Adv,
Vote For The Hand Issue
direct expression nnd the personal prove fatal in tlmt with the stopping 1hey were in 1921. It should tie iewould
nu'ml,l'r,'d
too,
n*
Mr.
Byrns
points
We
want
to nsk every loyal citizen
of
advertising
of
Polk
county
property of those who iuhnhit it, nr
•id.
that
the
appropriations
in
1921
of
Sanford
that
ran possibly spare bed
'•me
a
very
certain
stoppage
of
thnt
else thrift, efficiency, s.tcinl welfare
were mode hy a Republican Congress, room* May 2fith and ‘27th to please nonnd patriotism—the four cornerstones ounty’* progress and prosperity
-Vote For The Bond Issue-------- tify Sanford Shrine Club nr phone
For snylng this there is a urns* uf
of our national existence—will crum­
M
I.
SOULS DRAMATIC Cl.l It
101. It will he necessary to list your
tile
very
best
evidence,
facts.
Just
U
&gt;
ble before our eyes.
, rooms early.
-12-5tc
illustrate.
Many
years
ago
a
certain
The rent-paying tenant, whether
I riday evening at H:I5 the All Souls -------- Vote For The llund |*su
man,
who
became
known
nationally,
on the farm or in the city, is the her­
put on the market a certain com- Dramatic club will present for the first
For quirk results, try a want nd.
ald of stM-iid disorganization.
modify
which,
through
advertising,
""
,,n&gt;
'
"•■B**
“
comedy
from
the
The "Flat-Hunter"—that human
It P°"
D°v. *L A. Ilcnncssy, of San- ■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBS
grasshopper, that nomad of civiliza­ came into enormous demand.
proved
to
he
something
of
real
value.
Ford.
The
K. of C. hall will be used.
tion—Is like his his insect prototype, a
The
people,
through
liberal,
extensive
Lnrly
this
spring several sets of
THE
waster, never a saver or conscrvcr,
nn
dcuntlnuous
advertising,
were
made
"'nery
were
installed
and
the
play,
■
Tlie "lxmrtling-house" victim, with
■
a.quqnlnted with its merits and ^l,r
,no|U part, was written t&lt;* fit
■
bought generously of tho ndvertised
*cpriery.
■
product, making of the producer a ml-1 The story portrays the traits of the
:
■
Linnairc. He continued to ndvertiso human ehnrncter and shows what love
■
until the end of his dnys.
and sorrow nnd hate can achieve, ns
■
First A m on g Cleaners
Then his "sm art Alec" sons Inher- they battle for supremacy.
Red the business. They said; "FaA minute of thrill is felt when Pegtlu r spent money foolishly for ndver- By Rnffirty's father throws Dominic
Cleans w herever dust
rising; we will cut out the advertising over « cliff of the Wicklow mountains,
and dirt collects
and save the numey; the business amid thunder, lightning nnd wind
will go on Just tin same."
But it storm. From the rehearsals, Ursla
B didn’t; the business stopped, utmost 1Mrs. O. I’. Herndon) reaches the pro- M akes hom e work easier ■
■ ruined the family financially. They fessional when she rnmes upon the
■
Sold on easy term s
J resumed advertising, hut the damage acene in searching for her brother
a hail been done. Rivals had come In, (Dominic).
5
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­ ■ and only increased investment of It is expected that o large attend*
vice Our Motto
a funds, in persistent advertising, ns nnee will be nn hand ns several from
a hn.l l»een the father's policy, saved Del.nnd and Orlando signify their inthebusiness, and the income there- tentlon of coming to Sanford for the
4 from, from utter destruction,
occasion.
Phone* 497-«9I
105 Palmetto Avenue
a
The above-cited Instance is b it one
Vole For The Bond Issue-------« ttv iu ir
45
WEI.AKA BLOCK
■ of many of a similar character. 'VRI fiC6 cures Chills and Fever. 30-onw-20c SANFORD
FLORIDA ■
i * j l ,olk county take the lesson, thnt it
30-oaw-20tc

[G R O C E R IE S !

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bod,- .m i mind .like .tinted by th /k ln d ly in,ended nnd pm fit thereby! .WOKI. IS
s k i m m e d milk of professional land­ And not only Polk county, but othera
H V i » l m * * a fn .u i
lordism and the slow poison of quick- ns well.—Times-Union.
1r'.Tamped and deliveries on orders for
------------ o----------lunch quackery, is ripe material for
radio sets have been held up from
CBN
ERA
1.
DAWES
rntlirnl or dcmogoguc.
CAMOUFLAGE ‘'SAVINGS” four to eight weeks. Seeing that the
The modern cliff dweller, like his
radio manufacturers were unable to
ancestors, loses all natural relations
WASHINGTON, May 10.—In nn ef- meet the demand, manufacturers of
with land nnd nature,
climbs• ^
ture, as
ns he
nc cmn
tQ' gtve ^h'e Republican Congress every other line from steel workers to
up to his crevice In the apartment ^ (he Jto||B th |s f„u, t j,t. adminlstra- phonograph builders have entered the
cks his door against uon
|fan fiB
^ S set
fet ungaaicr
gH gidlcr''General
The
result iais com
thnt t™«;
today
skjstrnpcr, ami 1-nks
vicnerai “Hell
non radio
radio field.
neiu. m
e resuu
the appeals of social,
ocial, pohtlcnl
political and
ana ^ Mar|#,. n«un* ra
to wnrk
work with
wUh pcn.
non. wn
wt. ftnd
find romnlete
complete radio receiving oUtoutreligious responsibility.
| ci, nn(, pBper t0 ••„,,,•• money for fits advertised at prices ranging from
It is high time thnt something were 4.nrnpnjKn camouflage.
Brigadier |5 up. It is needless to say that the
done—something adequate to the (;(,nrn,| Dawes bears the same rcla- $5 outfit is soon replaced by a more
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t
.
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ii i t
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critical rcnlity of the present situa­ lion to the' political
finance* of the expensive and reliable equipment or
tion and something that will not only administration that Brigadier General the purchaser, failing to get the robrine temporary relief but permanent Sawyer bears to ’.he military efful­ suits anticipated, gives up in despair
ly prevent future similar rrislses.
nnd believes it all a fake.
gence.
Palliatives,
halfway
measures
In purchasing a radio receiving ap­
Last January, President Harding
speeches, hank bulletins and conver­ anounced thnt $Utfi,000,000 had been paratus no matter in what manner,
sational "fie Id-meet!"—boxing
tha
saved during the first six months of either from your local dealer or a
compass of theory and reducing to
the present fiscal yenr, basing his mail order house, it is important to
science the fine are of “passing the
First, the
claim upon the statement of Brigadier consider three things.
buck,” get nowhere and only prolong
equipment
should
be
of
reliable
manu­
General .Dawes, the Director of the
nnd increase the difficulty in solving
facture. All apparatus and mechani­
Budget.
the problem.
cal devices are subject to wear. The
On February 9, Representative nyNo one ran realize the value of a
parts of your radio set will need re­
iiis of Tennessee, introduced a resolu­
home of his own until ho actually
placement at some future date. The
owns it and live* in it. Tho value of tion asking the President to give some larger manufacturers will he able to
It tails of the nllcgcd savings.
n home cannot 1m&gt; reckoned in dollars
On the 8th of the present month replace the worn or defective part but
ami cents. The certainty of having a
the report of the Director of the the “fly-by-nlght” dnss will not.
home from which no one can deprive
you; the pride of possession; the Budget in response to this resolution Thcriifo” ’ in iCJ ‘x‘li"1f ? rT ,i!&gt; ou*f,t
was published In the newspapers, with fl™1 nnd out *'h,° mmde
l ^ ' r ri' ^ ‘
knowledge tlmt you ore establishing no notice whatever to Congress as to
nn t
(or
‘ &gt;*iMren; the fact what it rontained until the Members n
. . . .
Dint every bit of improvements you rend it In the newspapers. Like the
Sccondl*
benr
in
nimd
tht&gt; fnct thnt
make is made for yourself: the feel*
colored widow, whose mourning out- crystal detectors are efficient for dis­
security in knowing that your
fit included a complete suit of black tances up to ten or fifteen miles of
children are playing in your y n n lunderwear, because, us she announced the broadcasting station. Although
,'^r From street traffic; your free- tl
it is possible to receive “telegraph"
dum from increasing rents—all these when I mourns I mourns," General signals over greater distances, this is
and many other advantages nccruo to Dawes in his -report of "savings'" a l­ about the limit of distance for “pnone"
the home owner, so thnt he is money leging a reduction in expenditures work with n crystal delector. If you
from 1921 of ? I ,iiflO,ftOO,onnf shows
nhead by building.
are located at a distance greater than
that "when he saves he saves."
What manner of man or woman of
the uDtne mentioned, insist on a \acAs representative Bym s of Tennos- uum tube detector. This type of in­
today can fail to react to the stimu­
lation of :i home—with its carefully •&gt;&lt;• [mbit* out, saving* by the admin- strument while costing approximately

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MAY 16,1922

tain amendment* to the present char, by the City of Sanford, Florida, for
ment of Section 217 of tho charter.
ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, local improvementa.”
For the repeal of Section 174 of tho
HBRN WAY 25 should be adopted in order to prop*
Section 4. That Section 206 of the charter.
crly and expedlously admlniater tb* charter under which the City of San­
15.-(Sp«c*
Against the repeal of Section 174
civic affairs of thla city, therefore,
ford, Florida, is now operating and of the charter.
the collegMc
Be it Enacted by the People of the functioning, be and the same ia here­
Section 10. That the provision! of
In |ntere»t the City of Sanford, Florida:
by amended to read as follows:
this
ordinance providing for and di
Section 1. That Section 7, of the
nt exrrci***&gt; wiU
"Section 200. SALARIES.—The
reeling
an election to be held for the
chnrtcr
under
which
the
City
of
San*
City Commission shall fix by ordin[i to be given In
ford, Florida, ia now operating1 and once the compensation of the City adoption or rejection of this onlineying of the cor* functioning be, and the same is here­
Attorney, the City Mnnager, tho City nnce shall become effective immed­
the building* of by amended to read as follows, toiately upon Its final passage and adop­
Auditor and Clerk and ex-officio Am tion,
nnd said ordinance shall become
trn College *t wit:
issor, and shall fix by ordinance the
of
full
force and effect as to all of
priie* to he con- "Section 7. Powers of the City.
compensations of the Chiefs of the fire
the provisions therein contained, or
Lokeland, with
The City of Sanford, Florida, shall and Police Departments, and members
as to such of said provisions as may
Ity end the stu- have perpetual succession; shall sue of the fire and police forces. The City
bo ratified and approved ns the re­
ni in attendance, and be sued, plead and be Impleaded; Commission shall have the power to
sult of the election ordered called and
being perfected to may purchase, lease, receive and fix by ordinance the compensation of
held, only from and nftor the time
of special impor- hold property, real and personal with­ the Mnicipal Judge. Tho City Com­
calender, and #1 in Said City; and may sell, alienate, mission shall have the power to fix snid ordinance is approved, cither In
whole or in part, by the referendum
1 who can possibly )je0(ii convey, lease or otherwise dis- the compensation of the City Tax
vote of the electors of the City of
rnt in Ukclnnd pusc of the same for the benefit and Collector, which may be based on
Sanford, Florida.
advantage c f said City; and 'may either fees or salary'. The City Man­
Adopted on this the 8th day of
banned, the corner- purchase, lease, condemn and obtain by ager shnll fix the number and com­
May,
A. D., 1922.
fctae* will he con- eminent domain, receive and hold prop­ pensation of all other officers and
CHAS. E. HENRY,
&lt;rnoon of May 35, erty, real and personal, within and employees. The salaries or compen­
S. O. CHASE,
sation
so
fixed
shall
be
uniform
for
Jock. Music for the beyond the limits of the City to be
FORREST LAKE,
like
services
in
each
grade
of
tho
City
furnished by the used for the burial of the dead, for
City
Commissioners of Sanford,
service
ns
the
same
shall
be
graded
rthcitra with Prof, the erection, construction and main­
Florida.
jttfg, in charge. A tenance of waterworks and lighting nnd classified by the City Manager.
be formed on the plants, for the establishment of hos­ All such salaries and rates of pay Attest:
L. R. PHILLIPS, Clerk, (SEAL)
college campus, pitals, poorhouses and houses of de­ with dates of employment nnd dis­
Mny
9, 16, 23, 30 nnd June 6.
charge
shall
be
immediately
reported
■
tt of the faculty, tention and correction, for the estabto
the
City
Auditor
and
Clerk.
All
Students marching in Hshmcnt of docks, wharfr, breakwa­
Xhe processional ters and bont basins, an dfor such fees and moneys received or collected l i i i i m M i B i i i i s a i i i i i i i a
Lnd that will be erec- other public purposes ns the City by officers nnd employees shall be
I relics. Upon this Commission may by ordinance deem Immediately paid over to the proper
i speaker of the oc- rieceinry and proper, and may sell, official or depository ns designated by
be the newly elected [ease or otherwise dispose of said the City Commission or City Auditor
florid* Methodist con- property for. the benefit of said City nnd Clerk on the day of their receipt."
Section 5. That paragraph (b) of
members of the | to the snme extent that natural per­
t After the invoca- sons m ight or could do; nnd also Section 217 of the charter under
ress of the bishop ex- shall have the power to borrow mon­ which tho City of Sanford, Floridn, is
« heard from repre- ey for current expenses, provided any now operating nnd functioning, be,
&gt;board of trustees, nmount so borrowed shall not ex­ nnd the same is hereby amended to
faculty and the stu- ceed an amount equal to fifty per rend ns follows: *
“ Paragraph (b).—Such petitions
lof tb pn *cnt jjunfor; cent of the revenue derived from
|e* of the college will taxation during any fiscal year; to shall be signed by not less than fifty
part in the exercises, control, perform nnd furnish all pub- of the electors of the municipality."
Section 6. That Section 174 of the
jts of the students in nL. services nnd to own and asqulro
ill be placed, with oth- public utilities, public docks, wharfs, charter under which the City of San­
t cornerstone, as recbonthasins; to acquire, establish, ford, Florida, is now operating and
I ,v/n, operato-and maintain as a pub­ functioning, be, and the same is here­
every student if pos­ lic* utility, waterworks and a water by repealed.
Section 7, That the Mayor is here­
ed, the college has ar- plant and provido the City nnd tho
transportntion of the inhabitants thereof with water; to ac­ by instructed, authorised and em­
eans of buses, the trip quire own, establish, maintain and powered to call an election in accord­
Lakeland early in the operate as a puhllc utility, gas works ance with Section 7 of tho Revised
he return trip early in and a gas plant, and furnish the City Ordinance of tho City of Sanford,
The chamber of corn- nnd the Inhabitants thereof with Florida, to determine the question by
The Country Club and Golf Links are
land will act as the host commercial gas; to acquire, own, es­ referendum vote ns to whether Sec­
almost completed. You will want the
t body for the noon tablish, operate and maintain as a tions 7, 97, 164, 206, and 217 of the
beat
in everything In the
ncheon will be served to public atllity, electrical works and an charter under which tho City of San­
els and the faculty at electric plants and furnish the City ford, Florida, is now operating, and
Sporting Goods Line
Lakeland. In the even- and the inhabitants thereof with el­ functioning, shnll be amended In the
nts will bo entertained ectricity; to Issue and sell bonds for manner hereinnbove stated and • set We are agents for the Celebrated
sourtesy of the Methodist any of the purposes hereinabove en­ forth; and as to whether Section 174
Lakeland, the Epworth umerated and set forth, as well as for of said charter shall be repealed.
Spaulding Line o f Golf
■je three churches have such other municipal purposes as may
Section 8. That at snid election to
provide refreshments be from time to time prescribed by be cnlcd and held In the manner pro­
Goods
•teres of an entertain- ordinance, o r as may be otherwise vided by Section 7 of this ordinance,
■ i §
*H•O UiMHiflilir
t»- -IilAll
ft &lt;U
L%
.3 lUkiU Upwtl -• tsittiti fiiutivms
Alia§ proviued by this charter; to adopt and •M
O
Patronire your home merchants in
lio be cared for through enforce local police, snntiary and oth­ a whole by title only, nnd also, each everything you need to purchase, We
the people of luikelnnd er similar regulations not in conflict Section of the charter under which are here to stay.
a In their honor will be with the laws of the State of Florida; the City of Sanford, Florida, is now
W o'clock at the Hotel to do whnt ever may be deemed neces­ operating and functioning, sought by
this alumni luncheon the sary or proper for tho safety, health this ordinance to be amended or re­
Florida conference will convenience nnd general welfare of its pented, shall be separately voted upon
ddriss. It |s the earnest inhabitants nnd to exercise all pow­ by the electors participating in said
[the college management ers of local self-government.
The election.
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ormer student and alum- enoumerntlon of particular powers
Section 9. That the bnllota used at
-cm College, the Florida herein shall not be held or deemed to the election ordered to bo called and --------- 4-------------------------- jCollegr and tho Florida be exclsusivc, but in addition to the held by Section 7 of this ordinnnre
present at this notable powers enumerated herein, or Implied shall state the title of the ordinance
d to b,. given in honor of hereby, the City shall have, nnd may to be voted upon in the manner follow­
ents of Southern College exercise all other powers, which un­ ing:
AUTO R E PA IR S
educational institutions der the Constitution nnd Laws of
"For the adoption and approval of
d it in the Florida confer- Florida, it would be competent for
that certain ordinnneo entitled,
All W ork Guaranteed
this paragraph specifically to enum­
“An Ordinance Amending Sec­
erate.
tions 7, 97, 164, 206, and 217; nnd
In addition to the powers herein
Repealing Section 174 of Chap- '
enumerated or given or nlowcd the
ter 8361, Laws of Florida, 1919,
said City shall have all powers and
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
Present Municipal Government of
;»nre Amending Sections perform all duties conferred or im­
the City of Sanford, County of
'* A *n,l -17; and Itcpeal- posed by the laws of the State of
Seminole, Stntc of Florida, and to
l’ l of Chapter 8361, Laws Florida, now in force, or which mny
Organise, Incorporate nnd Estab­
I9L&gt;, Entitled "An Act to hereafter be enacted, providing gen­
lish n City Government for thePresent Municipal Gov- erally for the government of cities
Snme, and to Prescribe the J u r ­
* ity of Snnford, nnd towms nnd not inconsistent with
isdiction, Powers nnd Functions
(Semin.,!*, State of Florida, the provisions of this Act."
of said Municipality."
Section 2. That Section 07 of the
J nile* Incorporate nnd Es"Against the adoption nnd npprovnt
" y Government for the charter under which the City of Snn&gt;" I’rrsi rilie the Jurlsdlc- ford, Florida, is now operating and of that certain ordinance entitled:
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
^ « n ,| Functions of Said functioning, be, nnd the same is
hereby amended to read ns follows:
tions 7, 97. 164, 206, nnd 217; nnd
Repenting Section 174 of Chapter
"Section 97.
FISCAL YEAR.—
l*1&lt;&gt; legislature may by
8361,
Laws of Florida, 1919,
The
fiscal
year
of
the
City
shnll
begin
i uPon a municipality any
Enetitled
“An Art to Abolish the
on
the
1st
day
of
October
nnd
end
on
,tl'P t'&gt; its government,
present
Municipal
Government
the
30th
day
of
September
of
each
*»th other organic
of the City of Sanford, County
year."
*
of law, and
of Seminole, Stnte of Floridn,
Section 3. That Section 164 of the
«he legislature of the
nnd to Organise, Incorporate and
charter
under
which
the
City
of
San­
h'la has by legislative enEstablish n City Government for
ford, is now operating and function­
? Rlcd and delegated unto
the Same, nnd to Prescribe the
ing, be nnd the same is hereby am­
\
Florida, the
Oil Cook Stores and Ovens
Jurisdiction, Powcra nnd Func- |
m't to its clcctora for ended to read as follows:
lh*ns
of
Said
Municipality."
"Section 104. SPCEIAL ASSESS­
r rejec*lon, amendments to
' And
HERE'S no smoke and
MENTS; WHEN PAYABLE.—Spccc- and shall also separately state each
Section of snid Charter to he voted
ial
assessments
covering
the
construc­
smell
to make disagree­
■11 « one of the fundamention of sidewalks, laying out, improv­ upon in the manner following, to.wit:
able
work
of
cooking witn the
« constitutional law that
"For the adoption of the amend,
Constitutional „ . delega- ing, grading, paving and hard sur­ ment of Section 7, of the Charter."
New Perfection Oil Stove,
facing of streets nnd alleys, and cov­
dean, intense heat drive*
a*i P°Wcr for the &gt;**- ering all other local improvements
Against
the adoption of the
unto a mimfclamendment of Section 7 of th? char­
directly against the utensil
Kht ftni* authority to am- shall be payable by the owners of the ter."
and
the flame stays where
property assessed for said local Im­
v\Vrr! n,eH unl° , *ld nrnn- provement a t the time stipulated In
For
the
adoption
of
the
amendment
you set it
,
&gt; the Legislature, provldod
the ordinance passed and adopted of Section 97 of the charter.
C"* 10 P o rte d does not
Wejl be clad to demonstrate
Against the adoption of the am­
Ms not repugnant to the with reference to any such local Im­
how
easily you can regulate
provement, and shall constitute, be, endment of Section 87 of the Charter.
tn*nd the statute law of
For the adoption of the amendment
the New Perfection for any
remain and continue a Hen superior
in dignity to any and all other liens, of Section 164 of the charter.
sort of cooking. We have the
*’ S'Wt‘on 254 of th a legis- except liens for State and County
Against the adoption of the amend­
New Perfection Oven also—
FlorM tri Wh‘Ch lh* Cit* °*J Taxes, upon and against the proper­ ment of Section 164 of tho charter.
and it bakes perfectly.
For the adoption of the amendment
ty assessed for such local improve­
ioninda' * n°W
/ r vid'» «»* “ mend- ment until paid, and aaid lien shall of Section 206 of the charter.
Sanford
the ,Ch*rter m“Y he tab- not be barred by any statute of lim­
Against the adoption of the amend­
1 *'Ct0r* of « « City by itation! now existing, or by any sta­ ment of Section 206 of the charter.
Furniture Co.
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For the adoption o fthc amendment
in express terms refer to Hens for of Section 217 of the charter.
l{ h*» developed that ca r-1special -assessments imposed or levied
Against the adoption of the amend

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F IN E C A K E S
cannot be mnde without fine flour.

is milled from the finest soft wheat obtainable and
for fine cake#, pastries, and biscuits, it is unexcelled.
At your grocery.

FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
niSTIIIIlUTORS.

B lish J^Iilling
SEYMOUR, IND.

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diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­ a■
member this offer is only good until October 11 th, so place
your order now.
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A 20TH CENTURY COOLER
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May 27th, Shriners* Day

HILL HARDWARE
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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 of Sanford cordially Invitee
you to become one of Its customers.

| The Peoples Bank of Santord

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ry, a* Mayor of the City of Sanford,
and C. E. Henry, S. 0. Chaaa and
Foreit Lake, aa Commlszionen, com*
posing the City Commiuion of the
City of Hanford Kl#., atteeted by L. B.
Phllllpa, G erk of the City of Sanford,
Florida, and the corporate aaal of th«
City of Sanford, Floria, on thii the
8th day of May, A. D. 1922,
CHAS. K. HENRY,
Ae Mayor of the City
of Sanford, Florida.
S. 0. CHASE,
CHAS. E. HENRY,
FOREST LAKE,
Ai the City Comrale■ion of the City of
Sanford, Florida.
Attest
R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
City Clerk o ftho City of San
ford. Florida.
16, 23, 30; and June «.

Seminole’* Share Amount*
541.80
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If you are a aaleaman and can work
for youraelf along the eame line* you
have been working for other*, we have
an opportunity to offer you, excluiive
aalea territory with active co-operation
in aalea and advertiaing by the manu*
faeturer.
The man we are looking for will
appreciate the opportunity to build a
business of his own. We will help
him develop his own selling organiza­
tion and put into operation sales cam­
paign*. We want a man who is mor­
ally of high standing, enthusiastic in
his work and willing to put a lot of
energy in the business and become
financially interested in handling an
article of universal demand and neces­
sity. We know the proposition will
appeal to you. W rite 328 Hill Build­
ing, Jacksonville, Fla.

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TALLAHASSEE, May
15--The
State Superintendent of Public In­
struction haa reported the aemi-annual
apportionment of the one mill tax
for school*, the total amount distri­
buted being $220,143.30 a t the rates of
2
S1J0 per pupil. The fund contained
1226,707.60 for apportionment and af­
ter the distribution waa made a bal­
ance of |£,5C44)6 remained. The total
number o f pupil* waa 169,344.
The payments to the
individual
counties and the number of pupils in
each ,pn which payment was based,
follow.*:
Amount
ATTENTION 1
County
19,347.00
Alachua
11490 buys a Cadillac in good condi- Baker
1,518.40 j
tion. nearly new. N. H. Gamer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
41*8te Bradford
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Itn-vard ___
To prevent a eold, take 666.30-oaw-20c jjrow#nj
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NOTICE!
Charlotte
All engineers and their families mu £jtfUg
cordially invited to attend a banquet
materials combined ar.d separately.
to be given complimenting the Lake- p 0| ufn),ja
Each bid must be accompanied by a
'land Auxiliary to the B. of L. E. by
i 7M M check for |,0&lt;K)- Thc committee rei the Sanford Division No. 567, G. I. A. f)cg oto
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serve* the right to reject any or all
ion Wednesday evening. Mny 17th at p jxle
the Mosonic Hall.
J2-2tp j)uvn|
T. W. LAWTON.
| Escambia ....
President Hospital Association.
Itub-My-Tiam, an antiseptic.
Flagler
Office in Courthouse.
30-onw-20tc Frunklln
935’50
40-Ctp
6.566.60
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Gadsden

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The
ly ent
Uon ol
It or n
per an
herein
All
ial di
served

Joht
about
day n
Llf
latest
thing
biles.

CLEAN-U —
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Carpels and Rug* Washed and Cleaned
at your home or we rail for and deliver. All work guaranteed.—Sanford
Steam Prew*ery. Phone 560.
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Hanford Maid Bread at your Groeer’s. Hot rolls, cakes and pics, noxt to
Princess Theatre.
36-tfc
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Mrs. Donphin is now serving meals
over the Union Pharmacy, does her
own cooking. 50c a meal or $1.00 per
day for three square meals.
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Hamilton
llurdec
Hernando
Highlands
Hillsborough
Holmes
Jackson
Jefferson
Lafayette
Lake
Lee
Leon
Levy
Liberty

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NOTICE

1.193.40
962.00
18,639.60
3.469.70
6.619.60
1,878.50
1.368.90
3.161.60
2.373.60
4,167.80
2.584.40
1.069.40

It being very desirable that all hous*
es In the city bo numbered, alt owners
of un*numbered houses can obtain
numbers rcnly for putting up and in*
structions ns to how to number, FREE
at the office of the City Manager.
L. R. PHILIPS,
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
35-Sat-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
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Sanford , Florida
D E A L E R S IN SE E D , FEED Afl
FERTILIZERS
Mall orders a specialty. If you need one dolliri
one hundred dollar's worth, w rite us. We will san
ey and Rive you quality.

DELICIOUS

i.ioojio PHONOGRAPHS
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666 quickly relieves a cold. 30-onw-20tc

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2.160.90 POPULAR SHEET MUSIC

6/JJ3J0
Limited number of flags and pen
nnts for nutos for Hhrine Day. Mil
ler A Hon.
40-3tc

1.535.30 -----------------------------------------2.125.70 PLAYER ROLLS
647.40

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Demand the genuine—name stamped on every &lt;
for it by name
Bottled only by

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PIA N O CO.

NOTICE!
Having sold out the book and peri­
odical and magazine business to E. D.
Mobley, all of our old customers will
now find a complete line of all the
magazines, papers and periodicals at
Mcfclsy’i Diug Store on Park Avenue.
29-tfc
T. J. MILLER &amp; SON.

Welaka Itlock

In order to close out the stock of Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room for new stock of goods coming
in and also to put in larger and more commodious offices
the Herald Printing Company will sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below a t half price. AH of the$e
goods are going higher instead of dropping and the pric­
es are big 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 a t prices th a t will never
be touched at this price again.

AGNES G. HERN Kit, Chairman

Are You T hinking About a Sum mer Camp
For Your B oys This Summer?
The mountains of North Carolina arc the best locations In the world
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and espec­
ially the growing boys.

H endersonville

la one of liie best camps in the South as well as one of the most reas­
onable with n fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the beat
athletic Instructors, with D’e Inke for swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary In every respect.
Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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like the bowels, get sluggish and clog*
ged and need a flushing occasionally,
else we have bnekaenu and dull misery
in the kidney region, severe headaches,
rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid
stomach, aloeplciuiness and all sorts of
bladder disoideis,
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain In the kidney
region, gia about four ounces of Jnd
Halts from any good drug store here,
take n table.poonful in a glass of natrr before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then a a fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
111hin, and is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralize* the ncids

C leanliness is n ext to G odliness
We invito the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
mnkes it most beneficial for many troubles.

FLORIDA

Fine Box Stationery, worth 32.00, now
-------, "V* VII
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now ... ............ 35c and iw
Pound Paper, worth .$1.00, now
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg....................
.60
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards......
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards
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Students' Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe. SI value
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value.........
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Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. for
.05
10c Composition Books for
Mi
5c Composition Books, for
.la
10c School Tablets, 2 for
5c School T ablets,........
2 to 3 H c
Ink, Paste and Muscilage

To

EVERYTH ING IN OFFICE S U P P L Y L IN E AT

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

SANFO RD

Special Bargains in Job Lots

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V-Price

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

Elder Springs Water Co.

The S anford Coca-Cola Bottling Coi

Office Supplies for Two Weeks

The vocatlornl committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women d-slring
emp'jenienl to register at the First
National Bank.

Near

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Employment Bureau

Laurel Park Camp

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GREATLY REDUCED PRICE
Leave your order for Stone’* Layor
Cake for delivery Saturday.
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McCullcr.

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666 cure* Dengue Fever. 30-oaw-20tc

Herald Printing Co.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16,1922
ffllBKEOF HE SrBAK

SOCIETY

to take place ihe middle of June at the
homr of the bride’s slater. Mm. K. E.
Beverly in Jacksonville.

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^DIAMONDS

.rr*T H T n i W " St., San
ST,,' write*: ‘‘1 conaider kilts. Fit Bit DAK; Bit, Society Editor,
]nty ind Tar absolutely the
b a n q u e t a n i» a n n o u n c e m e n t
Phono 217-W
on the market. I
If yui have Bay trlrnla vUltlag
PARTY
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—IS fmm are gnlajr anynkrrr *r ro a ilu
lb "f \ ipeak. having tried it b«m*.
arr ----------r a tr n a u ia .,
0 f ««*PH°n«l enjoyment for the
ar Ur yon
--------postal ra ™ «a ia u drpartwrai. atriaw members of the Business nnd ProfcsCAMUS TODAY
mil)'. Mr wif" t0°k .* atrtalla,
or
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sional Women's Club was the bumiuet
be wrratlr apprrelattd.
C b and at night it
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Special C onsignm ent
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at the Montezuma Inst evening.
Jacksonville nt Orlando.
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Honey and Tar In a
The
table
was
tastefully
decorated
CALENDAR
Daytona nt Lakeland.
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with olennders nnd asparagus ferns.
i. ,he went to «!eep and alept
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place cards were Cupids, an\ t fntire niirht. Your rcrae- Wednesday—W elfare Department of
HOW THEY STAND
the Woman’s Club meets at 3:30 nouncinjr the engagement of Miss Ora
nickly and relief is permanWon Lost Pet.
P, M.
Williams and Dr. John C. Dean. In SL Petersburg
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Wednesday—G. I. A. will give a ban- l ^p c*'nt°r of the tnble was n large pa- Lakeland
r.reO-h*r*.-Adv.
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(juct at the Masonic Hall at 8:00 Per **U: with the question, "Who Let Daytona
Guaranteed Ant Bono at
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42.6tc
P. M., honoring the visiting 0. I. A. l b° cnt out °f the hag?" Everything Orlamlo
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tuller’s.
Wednesday—Mm. Archie Betts will l°°hcd so suspicious that everyone be- Tampa
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ONE WEEK ONLY
entertain the members of the Knn to wonder and ask questions, but Jacksonville
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Clinch SANFORD Seminoles Bridge Club nt her home 8000 “** wrens happy once more and reI*, Picnics, fishing, Outings
on Palmotto avenue, nt 83:30 P. M. Jolfinit with Miss Willinms .
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Thursday—Mm. H arry Heeren will
A fter our excitement had some what
At Tampa, 0; St. Petersburg, 7.
'apt. Atkinson
entertain the members of the Id- •nbslded, a most delicious dinner was
At Orlamlo, 8; Jacksonville, 4.
Phone 295-LI
lera Club nt her home on East Sec- served. Miss Whltner, president,
At Lakeland, 14; Daytona, 5.
I0J B. Third St., Sanford
ond Street.
, then introduced Mm. l,eonnrdi, who
-Vote For The Bond IssueFriday—"Old Plantation " given by ttCted R8 toaatmlatreu. She told some| k k p a k a t f d 27 YE\RS
■ 212 E ast F ir s t S tre e t---------------------------------- Snnford, Flnridn
tho members of the Westminster verY witty atorlea and later called on t
COUPLE MARRIED AGAIN
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Club at the Parish House.
Mrs. G°* f° r « toast to the "Business
WILL LIVE AT GREEN COVE
W. HERNDON Monday—Mrs. Porter Wakefield will Women." A fter this Miss Elizabeth
entertain the members of the Busi- Muiaon gave a toast to Miss Williams,1
'( 11jr TI*r ,%amuplr»ft-tl V*rriAl
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lurancc Agency
ness
nnd
Professional
Women's
presenting
her
with
u
"bouquet,f‘
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GREEN
COVE
SPRINGS,
May
10.
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Club with n garden party nt her showered with many. small. kitchen —Scpnrted 27 years ago through a ■
km
home In Geneva, n t 7:30 p. m.
articles. Miss Williams replied with misunderstanding over n trivial mat- S
Monday—Mrs. R. W. Pearman will en- “ vary appropriate talk confessing her ter, Rein Welsbrod, 55, and Mrs. Nel- J
tertnin the members of the St. Ag- ignorance of their use, hut not con- lie Taylor, 53, have been re-married. J
jry McLaulin, Jr.
ncs Guild at her home on West First vlncinjf us. She then was marched
Their misunderstanding occured ■
| d AN—OPTOMETRIST
street, nt 3:30 p, m.
across the room to the tune of "Here while they were living at Augusta, "
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Comes the Bride."
Ky., nnd shortly afterward Mm. Weis. ‘ ■
Mrs. F. R. Savage left this afterMiss
Williams was then called upon brod obtained a divorce. They went■
noon for Jacksonville where she will to *ivo 800,0 readings, they were lovj their iliffrrent routes in life nnd re- f
attend the Southern Baptist Convon* l*°em8- which were most appropriate rently through the intervention of J|
tion.
for
occasion. During the evening mutual friends their small difference ~
n number of songs, parodies of Into was pntchrd up. They were mnrried
for keeps, as they described it, at
Mrs. J. E. Garner, of Wnuchulla, songs, especially written for this oc­
Jacksonville, April 1°. They are now
casion, were sung.
Sanford, Fla. who was the charming week-end
lit St.
As the hour was getting lute, we living here, where Welsbrod owns a
guest of Jim. Charles Ryan, left
returned
tit our homes feeling that a large plantation.
Monday for Jacksonville.
most delightful occasion was enjoyed -------- Vote For The Bond Issue--------bn Horn Service Mrs. R. K. Ucvcrfy nnd two children and wishing Miss Williams every fu­ LEVEE CAVES IN AND
THREATENS DISASTER
are expected to arrive (hi* nftemoon ture happiness.—Contributed.
-AT-------Vote
For
The
Bond
Issue
TO FOUR OF PARISHES
and will he the guests of her sisters,
NOTICE
|rd Battery Service Misses Ora and Nonic Willinms.
NEW ORLEANS, May 15.—Lovco'j
There will he u meeting

SPORTS

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1 TO 2-CARET STONES
CHEAP FOR CASH

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McLAULIN, The Jeweler

T he

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OF AGE

This bank was established in the
year of 1887, being the oldest
bank in this county.
Our long experience with the
need of this community has fit­
ted us to be of the greatest ser­
vice to every customer.

We invite your account and you
co-operation.

Company

[OFESSiONAL
NDBUSINESS
DIRECTORY

banquet.
-Vote For The Bond Isaue-

her as fa r as Jacksonville.
Rs

Col. N. J. Perkins of Fork Union
Vn., will arrive here tomorrow to
spend a few days with his brother
Braxton L. Perkins, before attending
the Baptist Convention at Jacksonvillc. -Col Perkins hns a score of
friends here, having been principal
H0S. J. A. REIDY
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of the school here for ten yearn.
♦; ud Coanscllor-at-Law
.
I in Ststa and Federal Courts
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
Mrs. A. M. Phillips was hostess at
Sminole County Bank
the regular weekly meeting of the
Pipe Organ Club on Monday afterirge A. DeCottes
noon.
Altorncy-al-Lnw
During the business session, it was
decided
to have one social meeting
Srwinolr County Bank
each month during the summer.
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After taking care of the business
for the nfternoon, the club adjourned
0. ShinholHer
to the social hour, during which the
hostess ussistod by Mrs. Schcllo
tractor nnd H ultdcr
Maims served a most tempting ice
course.
FLORID*
Club
members present inetuded
Mesdames Gatchel, Mnines, Hall,
MITH I5UOS.
Moore, Ryan, Ray, Johnson. Estridgc,
Methvinc, Mcrriwcnther an,I Misses
;e and Machine Co. Minnie Stuart nnd M artha Fox.

rl Auto Repair Work
Comer First and Oak

EI.IVEH THE GOODS'

Sen ice Transfei
Storage Facilities
JUU. tell otheraj If no

•HI ut. phone tS8

'OKI) NO VELTi
WORKS
^ COLI.ER, Prop.

” ! Shop and MU)
Work
ACTOIt nnd HUILDE1
■•rctal Street

Hanfard, F»a

t0* w . K n igh t
Estate nnd In n u ra n c e
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^°T(1 Machine #
foundry Co.
H'fblnr and Boiler

Work;

0rM i»«; DeLuxe Pl.tona;

R|»C and Pin,; F |ywhe«|
" Danda; c Ttnk 8hjlfu ^
',,nU for Gallle Inboard and

M«or.--------- phoo# „

field Carburators
Ilfd snd (J•usrantred by
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U uatterv Service
^°nipany

D ele g a tes MllSCle

and n hulf miles below St. James stnttion, in St. James parish, fifty miles
above New Orleans. Three sloughs m
coming in quqlck succession were fo l-1■
lowed by waves four feet high that
rolled over the levee onto the land be­
hind it. Tow of the swells were about
six hundred feet in length, according
to Hector A Himel, in charge of that
levee district.
Mr. Itcmil reported he believed
there was no immediate danger of the
levee breaking.
It was stated by engineers hei*e (hst
a break at that point would inundate
St. Janies parish nnd probably would
spread to sections of St. John the
Baptist Assumption nnd LoFourche
parishes. Several towns of impor­
tance would he affected.
-------- Vote For The Bond Issue--------"I'm Going Right Straight Back tc
My Dear Old Florhln Home," nt Hlnterm htcr’s Plano Store, Wclaka Block.

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-------TALLAHASSEE, May 1(5.—Govor° ° r Hardee has appointed delegates
1,1 *Bc Nntionul Conference on Muscle
Shoals, in the tri-citlcs of Florence,
Sheffield and Tuscumhia, Ala. This
convention is under the auspices of tho
Southorn Commercial Congress, and
convenM M"Y 22;,24- Mor,da wiM
r*T,re“ nl*d ns fol,ow‘ :
W ’ M* Corr&gt;’' Qu,nc&gt;‘W. M. Milton, Marianna.
K. B. Bailey, Monticello.
W. H. Greene, Jasper,
llrnxton Bcacham, Orlando.
J. D. Stringfellow, Gainesville.
George It. Wilder, Plant Cit$.
Robert W. Bentley, Tnnipn.
Herbert Folkel, St. Augustine.
F. P, Cone, Ijiko City.
20-tfp
W. L. Cnwthon, DeFuniak Springs, -------- Vote For The Bond IssueAnother appointment made by tbej 6(56 cures Malaria Fever. 30-oaw-20tc
u-vtrm .r is the following:
T’ E* Crow? of Umntilla. to hr county game warden in nnd for Iaike coun­
The E xem plification o f
ty.
Judge Leo M. Hnrmmcll, of Hardee M other Love
JENN IE SPAl l.DING C IRCLE
Portrayed hy Mrs. Charles Wood.
On Thursday afternoon the Jennie " T Z h”
J ' y the
Spaulding Circle of the Woman's governor to, „sit „ns Judge of the coun- W ealth and Social
Missionary Society of the Baptist
r ‘,urt of
count&gt;- M“V lrtChurch entertained the members of n the case of the State of F ortda vs.
Portrayed by Mrs. June Koumillnt
the Knthleen Mallory, Mnttic Gywn Dock Herndon, on account of the dis­
qualification
of
Judge
J.
Irvin
Walden,
nnd Nellie Turner Circles, nt the
The Busy T ongue
lovely country home of the chairman, judge of the county court of DeSoto.
Portrayed hy Mrs. Ira Jones,
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Mrs. A, Lossing.
The dining rooms which opened on W ill N ot M eddle
H er U nspeakable C onfi­
suite were decorated with white
W ith R uss Problem dence in Miles
oleanders nnd magnolias intermingled
Portrayed hy Mrs. O. P. Herndon.
with feathery fern.
, ii » Th, \««..rini.a i*rraai
An original comedy d ra m a
An interesting program was given
GENEVA, May 1(1.—Council of the
consisting of n memory test. The League rtf Nations today refused to
test being given by Mrs. John Abra- take up the Russian problem and re­ “THE R ETURN OF
turns. A solo was sung by Mrs. ferred to the Genoa conference NorMILES O’RO URK E”
Robert Glenn, Mrs. E. M. Carroll nc- way’s request for an immediate incompnnlst. A recitation by A. J. qulry by the league into the general Presented by All Souls Dramatic Club
Kelly, J r. A song by little Miss situation in Russia.
Friday, 8:15 p. m., K. o f S
Kathryn Johnson.
Jokes told nnd
-Vote For The Bond Issueread by each one present. A duet by
WANTKD
Hall, 8th and Oak
Mrs. A. Phillips nnd Mrs. S. Maines,
ADMISSION
nn encore. A poem read by Mrs.
A customi r for used earn. All in
-Childrcn, 25c
E. M. Carroll.
good condition. Guarantee n fit and Adults 75cAfter the program delicious home­ terms.—N. 1L Garner.
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made refreshments were served on
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i S The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
"The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME III.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922

NUMBER 44

JACKSONVILLE
ACTORS
RUSSIA
HAS
ACCEPTED
cfjOHNS RIVER PROJECT MOVIE
WILL ENTERTAIN
IN TROUBLE
THOUSANDS PROPOSALS FOR MEETING
EXPLOITED y e s t e r d a y OVER MARRIAGE
AT HAGUE ON JUNE 15
AS INLAND WATERWAY
RUDOLPH VALENTINO MARRIES SOUTHERN H AITI8T CONVEN­
TION MEETS IN CATE CITY
IN MEXICO WITH GOOD
THIS WEEK
WIFE IN U. 8.

CIVIL WAR
BREASK OUT
RUM RUNNERS AMERICA WANTED

(Mr T h r A x n r l a l r d P r r a a )
way, they can easily truck their
( n7 Th* AuacUtr* Pr***)
Will Discuss Russian
JACKSONVILLE, May 17.—Jackstuff to Dcl-and landing just as OrLOS ANGELES, May 17.—Jean
sonvillc
today
is
the
chief
Hnptlst
city
lando expects and is doing now, Acker, film actress, from whom IluSituation iWth View
trucking to Sanford.
dolph Valentino, film actor, obtained of the nation as thousands o f messen­
o f Settlement
If all the people of this part o f interlocutory decree of divorce a few gers nnd visitors to the Southern IlapFlorida would pull for the great St. months ngo under instructions today tist convention (toured in from eigh­
John river they would bo benofitted to report to district ultorncy and tell teen states for the opening session of
the COth annual meeting. Reports of
to a greater degree than by any other what she knows of court action which
route regardless of the claims o f the gave Valentino n decree hut left him President E. Y. Mullens, Louisville, SMUGGLERS TIPPING OFF WHEN
IN CONFERENCE AND OTHER
LIQUOR SHIPS ARE
technically her husband for n year. At and various secretaries first thing beTHE TONNAGE OF FRUITS cast coast canal people and nil the
POWERS SAY MUST HAVEOUR
EXPECTED
sumc
time
attorney
instructed
invcstl-1
fore
convention,
to
be
followed
by
folks who cannot see anything but
0&gt;.M ve&lt;;e t a iii .e s a n d m e r HELP AND PRESENCE
gators
to
learn
whether
Valentino
election
of
officers,
nnd
address
of
that little ditch thnt is filled up with
(HASHISH FROM THIS
d
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T
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e
t
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sand now nnd will he until the end. committed bigamy under California welcome and responses,
GREAT SECTION
WASHINGTON, May 17.—Civil war
&lt;11* T h r A a a o rln trS P rra at
laws, when he married Winifred lludo f time.
WASHINGTON, Mny 17.— French
hns
broken out among the Florida rum
JACKSONVILLE,
May
17.—
Dr.
E.
The splendid spirit shown yesterday nut at Mexicali last Saturday.
sources nt Genon prior to issuance by
One of the greatest gathering! In
Y. Mullins, of Louisville, was re-elect­ runners, II. A. Andrews, head of the
by the Orlando nnd Sanford nnd Tit­ --------- Vote For The Rond laauoconference of invitation to United
legnl
division
of
the
prohibition
unit
KCth central Florida took placo at usville and all lower cast const folks
ed president o f the Southern Hnptist
States to participate in the Hague
British
Cabinet
convention.
Four vice-presidents, returning from Miami reported to Pro­
Titusville yesterday when the memyesterday at tho meeting means that
meeting sent a feeler to develop the
hibition
Commissioner
Ilnynes.
Result
Will Defer Wishes
Rev. R. M. lnlow, Sednltn, Mo.; W. \V.
Veri of the Central Florida Water cooperation has been worked out to
American nttitude toward such parti­
is
Andrew*
said
thnt
smugglers
nre
Tnffice League, members o f the n fine point and the St. Johns river
House o f Commons Gaines, Atlanta; Rev. J. J. Taylor, tipping off enforcement authorities cipation it was learned today. The
Leakavllel, N. C., nnd Rev. W. I). Now­
ctiraher* of commerce, Rotary, Kl*
cannot bo Ignored by the government
when liquor ships of rival fleet arc American reply was sympathetic but
„ ni, , r.d other clubs of Sanford,
Inquiry Into Educational Program of lin, of Greenville, Ky. Gaines is an expected and many seizures resulted. not nn acceptance although apparently
any longer.
attorney. George \V. Norton, treas­
OrUr.Jo, Titusville, Cocoa, Winter
Government
construed nt Genoa ns forecasting par­
This matter will now be left to the
Park, Osteen, Enterprise, DeLnnd,
urer, l-ouisvillc; Dr. W. P. Harvey, --------- Vote For The Ilond Issue— —
ticipation by United States.
engineers
who
nrc
the
proper
au­
Kin,, Oak Hill und other cities interauditor, llnrrodaburg, Ky., auditor, Fish and Game
( H r T h r * » i » l * l r 4 I’ r t M l
thority
to
lay
the
plans
before
the
LONDON, May 17.—The British re-elected.
Mt«J in the St. Johns river and the
PARIS, Mny 17.—The French gov­
fcwfr |ndian River as
bs the
Inland government and with the big sturt al- cabinet decided to defer to wishes of --------- Vote For The Bond Issue--------Will Be Protected
in
,
eminent
informed the American war
Wittnrsy through Florida met Ma- ready made nnd the futuro plans of the House of Commons nnd appoint a SIX MEN GUILTY OF
S
c
n
i
l
t
i
o
l
c
v
O
l
i
n
t
y
debt
funding
commission it was ready
ir lemsn and other officials of the the Central Florida Water Traffic committee to inquire into the educa­
MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE
to
send
a
special
mission to tho Unit­
nmMMnt and U. S. Engineers’* League there is no doubt nbout the tional program on which government
AMITE CITY, LOUISIANA Looks Like Closed Season of Three
ed Stntos to confer regarding payment
Corpi at Titusville for a public hear- result. There will be a twenty foot wns defeated by narrow majority Inst
Years as Result of Meet Last Night of French debt.
ire Judge W. T. Bland of Orlando channel from Sanford to Jacksonville night it wns announced in the house
( I l f T h r ArriveInlrd P r r r r l
AMITE CITY. La., Mny 17.—Six
vai th. spokesman for the Central on the St. Johns river nnd nothing will of commons today. Newspaper* pre­
Fish nnd game will be protected In
GEONA, Mny 17.—Russia accepted
men charged with the murder of Dal­
prevent
it.
viously said cabinet had decided to
Florid* League und he presented a
Seminole county in the futuro if the the proposals for u meeting at the
las
Calmcs,
restaurant
proprietor
of
About thirty business men of San­ recommend to commons course of ac­
b»»* of documentary evidence that
plans o f the Seminole County Fish llngue to discuss Russian situation It
Independence, were found guilty to­
lUcecrtd the hearers and which when ford nnd ns ninny from Orlando jjour- tion which would not involve resigna­
nnd Game Protective Association are wns announced today.
day. They nre charged with first de­
prim in the aggregate would have neyod over to Titusville together yes­ tion of government.
carried out. This much wns apparent
gree murder, the penalty for which is
utonlihcd Ihr world should It be giv- terday nnd the grand spirit shown all --------- Vote For The Ilond Itsuo—
last night at the meeting hold in the
GENOA, May 17.-Furthcr appeals
hanging.
in publicity. Mr. Hlnnd after giving the way through the meeting of all STAFF CHINESE LEGATION
court house with President Janies Lee probnl)|y wi|| (* mn,|0 (o tho United
--------- Vote For The Ilond I»*ue------th* rut array of facts nnd figures the cities and towns interested in the
LEFT TOKIO TODAY WITH
in the chair and Vanre Douglass, net- 8utc&lt; by the H||ie&lt;l powers in an cnfiiiT n i v i N r a w N uTIf’ K YOUR DEAD IN LIST
tad submitting in typewritten form St. Johns river spells nothingf but
OUT GIVING ANY NOTICE
NBAIt MARTIN, TEXAS ing secretary.
idcavor to induce thnt country to take
much that was not rend nt tho hear- success in this—the greatest move
Hon. Forest I-ake nnd Hon. O. P. ’ part In tho meeting of the commission
irg called on representative business that Centrnl Florida has ever made
( l l y T h r A s a n r l s l r d I’ r t u l
Swope, candidates for tho legislature,10f expert* ut the llngue on June 15.
« IIr T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
TOKIO, Mny 17.— The enelre staff
cm of the various cities and towns to lower the freight rntes and get
MARLIN, Tex., Mny 17.— Four nre were culled upon to express their The Inviting powers, England, Japan,
of the Chinese legation left Tokio todirectly connected or bcnefltted by better transportation.
views on the subject ami their de­ France, Italy nnd llelgiuni, held a
o f TUwdly M r » .U ,o » . no. W o « f . ^
o fto . «
the water traffic. W. A. Lcfflcr of
cision
ns to where they stood upon the meeting yesterdny nfternon to consid­
n:,i.
declaring departure wns due to full- , ' , ,
_
Ch*‘ c k Co , nf this city wns among .,niu/ n ,i
.
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r-Vi the bridge ncrosa Ilrazos river near questions of illegal hunting nnd tho er tho matters further.
"Whatever the outcome of this
of Peking to supply funds for ( h i - -------- ,
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these called to testify nnd give fighere yesterday. Several persons re­ seining of fish. Roth gentlemen ex­
Tho French delegates nrc nuxious to
ere* on shipments of fruits and veg­ henring mny be it is a foregone con­ nesc students here nnd refusal of ported missing last night were ac­
pressed
themselves
n*
being
in
favor
have
the closing plcnnry sessisn of tho
further adetable*. Joe Cameron told of tho clusion thnt the engineers will be con- Japanese banks ,to , mnke
, , .
counted for today, it is believed.
of
n
closed
season
if
possible
and
that
economic
conference on Thursday, but
,
............. ......vances on ground o f lack of security.
cattle business nnd L. A. Brumlov of .
•Vote to r the Ilond Issue--------- whatever the association would see fit this is considered impossible, ns there
the farming industry. Ail o f those would be utilized to the fullest « * I
to frame into a bill for fish and gnme is no disposition to hurry the Russians
oiled supplemented tho brief pre­ tent
tent by
hv growers
irrowers and
In « LEGHORN, laying' hens and fine
and shipper.
shinpe
protection they would pus* it If a lo­ in ninking their finnt reply regarding
cock, mostly white, $1.50 each. Also
pared by th(. committee and their this section of the state nnd that
cal
bill uml see that it was made into the llngue conference, nnd it seems
Itatements mode the ense much stron- unanimity prevails in Central Flor­ 4 cockerels, 50c each. Fninily going
liklcy that the closing session will not
n
law.
north.— P. R. Hoy, Grnndin, Fin. 44-3tc
rtr. G. W. Knight, president of the ida on tho subject.
Vance Douglass, chairman of tho be held before Saturday or Monday.
Sanford ( haniher and vice president
A brief prepared by officers o f the --------- Vote For The Ilond Issue- ■ —
committee on laws, when called upon ■
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tf the Water Traffic 1-cnguc and A. Central Water Traffic League for CAUGHT SEVENTEEN HASH
for n report stated thnt his commit­
IN
ABOUT
THREE
HOURS,
P. Connelly, ihairmnn of the Inland submission to the engineers ut the
i Ilond election today.
Reign o f Terror
tee wns not ready with their bill but
WEIGHED 87 POUNDS
Waterarny Committee of tho Sanford hearing cites nn annual tonnage for
Instituted in Chicago
would have it in plenty of time nnd
Chamber "f Commerce went to Tit­ this section of the state of 3 ,010,873
We are certainly having some elec­ they were investigating the gnme laws
By Building Trades
One of the best fish stories of the
usville Monday night nnd were in tons, made up of vegetables, citrus
tions.
o f Pennsylvania thnt hns the best fish
the thi. I. of the frny. A. P. Connelly fruits, live stock, hogs, cnttlf, horses, season is thnt of John I-eonnrdy, one
nnd game laws in thi* country. The Set Fire to -Pnrlinll) lluilt Apartment
W. A I •flier and E. T. Woodruff mules, nnvul stores, fish nnd miscel­ of Snnford’n prominent lawyers, nnd
The June primary will come next on chair apponited the following commit­
House
IRd other Sanford nnd Orlando men laneous articles. The territory In­ Ned Harrison, who when he is not June Oth.
tee to meet with the Wild Gnme Lea­
hrlped tn prepare the figures for tho cluded in the brief covers- thirteen fishing is with the A. C. L. Railway.
gue in Orlando June 14th: Whoever
( I l f T h r A i iu r lit fr r f I’ r e s a )
Lrief presented nt the hearing nnd it
James 11. Leo and O. P. Swope, of wns elected representative nnd Doug­
counties, Clay, St. Johns, Pu tn am ' John know* every foot of Volusia
CHICAGO, May 17.—Open defiance
*’ thr. ugh their good work nnd the Flagler, Volusia, I-nke, Seminole,1™unty and all the best lakes and he Oviedo, were in the city today.
lass, Housholdcr, Leonardy, Yowell of the efforts of the police to check
hearty co-operation of the members of Orange, Brevard. St. Lucie. Okeeehoto one that Ned had never
nn outbreak of Inbor warfare which
nnd
Hoily.
the committees and the chamber o f bee, Osceola and Glades, with a total seen before. In less than three hour*
After that we enn settle down for
The
following
gentlemen
called
uphft" terrorized the city for two month,
romnierie «,f Snnford und Orlando population o f 131,294 nt the Inst ccn they had caught with artificial bait
the summer months at which time we on for short talks responded and dc- WM *con ln»l n,Khl in " "PecUeular
that the fight hns been waged so sus, an increase of more than a hun- Just seventeen fine bass the aggrewill build this city.
clnrcd themselves in favor of protec- ^*rt’ "'Mch partially destroyed a sevenbrilliantly '.v,th the Central Florida dred per cent, over the figures for
weight of the fish being
87
tion fur the fish nnd game: I). L. ty-room apartment building under conWater Tr.ffu League as the leader. 1900, which were 03,707.
pounds
« * * 1 1 " than fi&gt;
Get your . » i Lsemont in the Daily Thrasher, I*. J. Feitner of Osceola, Dr.
« l " I I Sheridan Road, in
to
—'—
The f|»h were brought
* '
1 the president nnd M. W.
Herald
renders Thompson o f Oviedo, E. II. Kilbee of |j*« hl,“ rt " f “ wealthy residence secMoreover, the Water Traffic Lea- ^
,
,
... u
a n iu where three thousand *----Tsr; 'e-. tin &gt;&lt;-, rotary have been very
3 L «H. M S o , * . T ,n.
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•'"&gt; « " " • ■— *
Genova, John Leonardy, Sheriff Hand tion.
uctive and have attended nil the meet- J
Starting nt several points on the
eers
to
the
fact
thnt
t»nn&gt;
products
anj
tbcy
wero
divided
up
among
nnd J. J. Dickinson.
l is part of the state and
Mr.
end
Mr*.
II.
G.
Smith,
of
Oviedo,
in
rc'
first
floor, the flame spread rapidly
at tin meeting yesterday, Mr. urc shipped from California
friends. The fish were caught nt were* among the visitor* to the city
A ballot o f those present wns tnlcthrough
the $500,(8)0 structure and
eri nt the close of the meeting of all
i Secretary Ptarman g o ­ frigernted steamers via the Panama V h V ^ M ilo ’ i-nko- Everyone knows
today.
prncticnlly nil fire fighting apparatus
canal “ at much cheaper rntes to Eas­
" down to Point Reach where
where it is and it is strange thnt more
who favored n closed season fur fish
in the northern section nf the city was
tern markets than ever our present
hnyo nol f(, hcd , hl&gt;rc thl„ , um.
,k" hearing will be held today.
and
game and it wns carried by a large
Arthur Greene, of the Virginia Pa­
called before it wus brought under
water rates nfford and the contrnst ___
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liter. You go three miles east of the per Co., was calling on the local print­ majority nnd it is almost certain thnt
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Seabreeze,
Daytona
control with half tho building in ruins.
is made all the greater by comparison
city, thenco three miles west, thence
the association in their hill to be
B'a h and New Smyrna were repreing concerns today.
Workmen on the structure were cmwith the higher rail rntes."
three miles to n house and inquire
framed will make it unlawful to hunt
t thi meeting for the purposo
ployed
under the Landis wage award,
"It is," the brief continues, "a well about the lake. The ninn there will di
cf ,nt,ine forth the East Coast canal
There will be no hunting or seining or to seine in Seminole county for land police declared that the fire was
pf'Ject nnd their
representatives known nnd established fact thnt blor- rBct you t(,rct, m||c* north nnd thence for three years if the plans of tho three yenrs.
i but another step In a campaign of terpeeved nt the idea nf Central idn is today in the limelight ns it h n s,thrc&lt;, m||M gouth am, |f thc wind is Fish nnd Game Protective Association --------- Vote Fur The Ilond Issue------- -- rorism directed against the award
L'-rida am! "Sanford" in particular, been nt no other time in its history. not blowing north by northenst you go through nnd there is no renson to FIVE NEW BISHOPS
which was mndo by former Judge Lan­
ELECTED AT CONFERENCE
‘ ••.Ire for a waterway via tho St. We believe we nre conservative in the will catch your fish.
believe
they
will
not
be
put
over.
Sem­
dis sitting as mediator in a wage dis­
SOUTHERN METHODISTS
Jonr.s River. They said the. East prediction thnt its population will bo --------- Vote For The Ilond Issue— — inole county will then lie a fisher­
pute between tho buitding trades
LATE WIRES
°**t canal was 78 miles shorter but doubled within ten yenrs. Many thou­
man’s paradise.
workers
und contractors. The award
sands
o
f
citizens
from
other
states
( I l f T h r \ a « o r l n t r d I'rra a l
f0rTot to mention the fact thnt If the
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accepted
by the contractors but
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Mny 17.
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•PPtripriationi nre forthromlng for have come into Florida nnd made
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
.
Harry
Neel
left
t&lt;M
,fty
general
conference
of
Southern
Mcth-|has
been
actively
opposed by several
GENEVA, May 17.—The United
water and the bends arc cut o ff large investments with a feeling of
for
Ok
ccchobec
e
City
where
they
will
ll(|
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church
completed
the
election
of
"
f
Ihe
unions
which
were dissatisfied
States
nnd
France
have
about
reach*he funnel made strnighter thnt assurance will he doubly assured if
spend a day or so while Mr. Neel looks five new bishops to bo named nt this , with its terms.
the
waterways
of
Florida
will
proped
nn
agreement
on
tho
French
ninn* St. Johns river will be much shor-Vole Foe The Ilond Isauctime by electing todny Dr. II. A. Ilouz,
date for Syrin according to informa after the businesa of the Now*.
j " ’ The delegation from Daytona erly be developed nnd utilized."
GIFFORD PINCHOT
president
of
the
Southern
Methodist
tion
reaching
tho
secretariat
of
the
Vote For The Ilond Issuev ,om,' figures hut they could not
Thc "Old Plantation" will be given University, Dallas, Tex. Four of the
WINS NOMINATION
League of Nations.
Jr0* nn&lt;* n*vcr will be able to show
at the Pariah House n* per schedule new bishops were elected yesterday.
FOR GOVERNOR
State
Rests
Case
tonnage that central Florida can
by the Westminster girls of the Pres- --------- Vote For The Ilond Issue---------DUBLIN,
May
17.—The
peace
com­
In Blizzard Case
.
* Bn&lt;f their chief asset, "tourists"
( I l 7 T h * A a a o r la t e . Pr**al
mittee o f the Dail Eircann which has byterlnn church Fridny night. It will SCHOONER OZONO
about ail they had to
PHILADELPHIA, Mny 17.—Gifford
Charge o f Treason been trying to find a basis for unity Im; unique nnd very entertaining.
REPORTED SINKING
i f.r'
Johns project is l&gt;cing
Pinchot apparently won the Republi­
NEAR SAN FRANCISCO
of Irish factions formally report?d to
,, , 1 by the people of Central Flor- Defense Moved to Compel State to
can
nomination for governor of Penn­
Sandy Anderson, of the F. F. Dut­
tho Dail todny a breakdown of nego­
r j ur thr rr“ »nn that they have the
sylvania
on fact o f unofficial returns,
Elect Count for Conviction.
ton
Co.,
brought
the
Herald
two
fine
(Its T h * A * * o * l a t r . Pr**a)
tiations.
f . ' ""d th**y are not making any
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17— Wire­ W. Harry Raker, secretary of the state
baskets of tomatoes from Partin Bros,
on th,‘ “ PPer east coast, on the
less calls for help were sent early Republican committee declared this
t i t s T l i * A • • • e la te . I’ r ' * ; )
WASHINGTON, May 17.— Invita­ big farm near Wagner todny. Toma­
CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., May 17.
ro*’ t canal or any other part of
today by auxiliary schoncr Ozmo, re­ afternoon. Baker said unless Allegh­
*t*te. \ \e - ------•—
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. —The stiie rested its case against tions have been issued for a large toes nre bringing a good price now.
nrc simply
going
af.
porting taking water rapidly after hit­ any county gives a larger majority
r ,!.« p,r wntcr from 8a"nfo^j toj William Blizzard on n charge of trea number o f prominent steel manufac­
ting rocks at Cape Blanco on the than his advircs indicate, thero is no
Miss
Marion
Giles
will
sing
nt
the
MonvIJl,' to cut a canal through son nt 11:15 this morning. The de turers to meet Harding tomorrow
southwestern coast o f Orcgan. Crew doubt Pinchot carried tho state. PinK.
C.
hall
on
Oak
avenue
Fridny
night
'° ^
Lilian river and give the'fenao immediately moved to compel night nt n dinner conference it was when the play, "The Return of Miles of approximately twenty-five believed rhot wns opposed by Attorney General
&lt;f the lower east coast nnd the state to elect upon which overt act said today at tho White House.
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O'Rourke” Is given. Everyone will be in grave danger. Ozmo was backed Alter,
Issuewhole of the east coast a real nilzzard committed it relied upon to
-Vote For The Ilond IssueA national congrrss’ wm' bo held in delighted to know that this talented off rocks and is attempting to reach
j.
G&gt;*y want it. In cate sustnip conviction.
port
at
slow
speed.
Later
message
said
Bargains
found each day by read­
Brazil to study the utilization of that young lady will again delight a SanD™. does not get the canal deep- --------- Vote For The Ilond Isaac- —
crew was preparing to take to boats. ing the Herald Ada.
ford
audience.
country's fuel resources.
»r‘ I it i* a *tate canal by the
Let us do your Job Printing.

Great Gathering of San­
ford, Orlaiul and Oth­
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Claasifled Ads 5c « line. No
..ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged tc anyone. Cash
mast accompany all orders.
Count fire words to a line
and remit accordingly.

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FOR SALE— Caaoline pump and 180
gallon tank.—L. F. Roper. Phone
166._______________________ ,
80-tfc
FOR SALE— A practically new pinno.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
fir.0.00.
310 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp
FOR SALE— 1022 Model Ford tour­
ing car. Will socrifice for quick
cash sale. Address *‘C. C." care of
' Herald.
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FOR SALE—Seven room house with
bath, three porches, new garage,
i price $3,500. Half cash, balance on
Iterms. Phone 4B7-J.
43-5tc
! FOR S A L K - Itcd Star Detroit Vuj&gt;or
stove, Cost $50 year ago, $15 cash
takes it. Inquire at 1200 Palmetto
! street.
42-dh-tfp

FOR RENT

FOR SALE, in
FOR RENT— Furnished house with n
first class
garage. Apply 107 W. 9th St., or
shape, $250 terms or $200 cash. 490
phone 240.
43-6tp
Model.— Itive &amp; Walker. In old Ford
Garage.
dh-tfp FOR RENT—5 roomed house furnish­
ed, 201 6th st., corner Mngnolin.
43-3tp
HUPMORILE owners! Used parts f o r FOR RENT— Light
housekeeping
Model R. O. K. Half price. Ad­
apartment, all convenience. Phone
dress Hupmobile, care Herald.
42-tfc
41-Mon-Wed-Fri.p
ROOM F'OR RENT—Furnished with
FOR SALE—Fine celery farm, 10
privilege of gnrnge. 709 Palmetto
acres rich hammock land, cultivated avenue.
34-10tp
10 years. Crop on it now. Two flow­
FOR RENT— Rooms nnd kitchenette.
ing wells, 8V4 acres tiled; nlso thirty
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
acres hammock adjoining with one
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
well nnd small part cleared, near
Cameron City. Apply to owner for FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
particulars. Herbert O. Crinpen, R.
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
R. A. Hox 189.
82-12p location. Apply "R. S.", care of Her­
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FOR SALE— 15 acres orange grove, ald Office.
fine land, about 400 old bearing
WANTED
orange and grapefruit trees. Also pe­
can, peach, grapes, pears and other Y’OUNG LADY desires room nnd
board in private family. Address,
fruit trees on Golden Lako, 3Vir miles
43-2tp
south of Sanford. Also another 4V4 "H " care Herald.
acres of fine rich, cultivated pino land ROOMS WANTED to take rare of
Shrincrs, May 26 to 27. I.ist rooms
with about 75 old bearing orange nnd
grapefruit trees, and about 76 pecan with Sanford Shrine Club or call
42-6tc
trees, on Silver I&gt;nke. Apply to own­ phone 104.
er, Herbert O. Crlp;&gt;cn, R. R. A. Rox WAITRESS WANTED— Depot KeT189.
32-12p
taurant.
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FOR SALE— Potato barrels In any
quantity, special prices on car lots,
correspondence solicited, Clcnrwater
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford ave. wnlking
distance to city. Two lota corner
Center nnd Elm ave. Two lots west
aide Palmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Mnke offer. II. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring St., I-oa Ange.
lee, Calif.
2R8tf: 29-tf
STOP-LOOK— READ
FRUIT-PRODUCE SHIPPERS
Try our expert service collecting Rail­
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. O.
Cooper, Ass't General Mgr., with P. R.
R. Claim Department, ten years, Seaford, Del.
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FOR SALE—'Warehouse with R. It.
siding. Within four blocks o f center
of city.
Geo W. KNIGHT
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Earlt tract fronting on OrlandoOcean lloulerard at the extreme­
ly low price of—

$28.24 per Acre
Fire Years in Which to P a y Title Good—Warranty Deed
Guaranteed
Land May Re Occupied Refore
Payment Completed
Thin tract consists of 17,700
teres bordering both sides the
Drlando-Enst Const Sfxtcen-foot
Roulcvnrd for about eight miles,
is intersected by the Florida
East Const Rnilrond and two
other main county highways ono
of which Is to be bard-surfneed
also.
Upon completion of these hard­
surfaced roads tho value o f this
land will increase very sub­
stantially ns hns already been
demonstrated in nil other sec­
tions of Orange County, and the
syndicate proposes to sell in
irnnll tracts thu syndicate hold­
ings nt a profit.
This tract is virgin timbered and
tho timber is ccnscnutivcly es­
timated to be worth $12.00 per
sere.
References—Any bsnk or busi­
ness house in Orange County.
Honest Sslesmen Wanted
Mail Coupon Today for Particulars
ORLANDO-EAST COAST LAND GO.
126 So. Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Please send particulars of your 17,­
700 acre development This In no
manner obligates me.
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At Inst Sanford is hitting her stride.
__Vote for tho bond issue tomorrow.
A vote for the bond issue tomorrow
is a step toward the Sanford of our
dreams. Do your part.
The bond issue should carry tomor­
row unanimously. Don’t fail to do
your part in the good work.
A vote for the bond issue tomorrow
is n vote for a bigger, better and
brighter Sanford. Do your pnrt.
Mr. Julian W. Phillips, cashier of
the Merchants' Savings Rank, of
Framingham, Mass., spent a few days
with Dr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Potter Inst
week.

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For Florida: Mostly cloudy
tonight nnd Wednesday;
probably showers north portion.

— IN—

DELAND, Fla., May 1H—Judge
Perkins In circuit court this morning
announced thcAontinuancc of the case
-Vote For The Rond Issue— ALSO—
of Mrs. Alice E. Shields, who is charg­
ed with murder in the first degree in M. K. &amp; T. RAILW AY ,
Snub Pollard
connection with the killing of her hus­
TEXAS-LOUISIANA,
band. William A. Shields, near here
W AS SOLD TODAY
Inst February. Mrs. Shicjds was re­
turned to the county Jail.
Illjr m e A s e n e ln lrS F r e u l
Although her counsel pleaded she
NEW ORLEANS, May
16.— In
— TOMORROW
was in frail health and remaining in
what is said to be the Inrgcst railway
jail until the fall term menn death,
CONSTANCE TALMAI
deni In the entire south in the last
Judge Perkins held it was n capital
[twenty five years, William Edenbom,
case, therefore unhailnhle, much ns he
“ Dangerous Ilusint
owner o f the Louisiana railway nnd
regretted it
Navigation Company, announced to­
Also n Two-Part ConefJ
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day he had arranged to purchase the
branch of the Missouri, Knnsns nnd I
UNITED STATES
Texas rnilrond in Texas nnd Louisiana. m eiin E H S tu iN ia
I
REFUSAL IS
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NOTICE!

‘THE ORDEAL*1
Come

Mrs. Parker, who has been seriously
ill nt the home of her daughter, Mrs.
J. I). Jinkins, is reported as greatly
'
I Hr T h e .Xaanrlalrd t 'rra a )
improved in health. This will he good
GENOA, May 10.— Premier Lloyd
news to the many friends o f this esti­ George does not feel, it was indicated
mable lady.
today, that the United States refusal
to participate in the commission nt
The pro|)osed paving of Sanford the Hnguc on Russian affairs is the
avenue will he 24 feet wide from Fifth final American word, ns the document
Street South to the Corporate limits, indicates great American interest in
instead of from Poplar uvenuc south Russia's economic reconstruction and
to the city limits. A mistake was the reply is regarded ns forming a
made in thu circular sent out to voters basis for fuither correspondence.
nnd nlso published in the Herald of
May 12th und this notice ia merely to
WASHINGTON,
May
16.—The
correct that error.
American note declining to pnrticipnte
in the proposed meeting at the
Hague for the discussion of Russian
conditions was intended to lenve the
door open for further discussions, it
was said todny at the White House.
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ANOTHER BIG BLUFF
Illy T h e Aaaortatrd I ' m . )

WASHINGTON, May 16.—Govern­
ment is taking steps to forestall any
tendencies townrd raising the price of
soft coal nt the mines, it was snid to­
Maule &amp; Company, who have the day nt thu White House. Secretary
contract for building the paved road |Hoover hns the matter under investi­
between Ovcido nnd the Orange coun­ gation and action Is in his charge, it
ty line, huvo n Inrgc force of men at was said.

MONEY TO LOAN “ AT *% —On
homes, groves nnd farms, 4 per cen.
simple interest in multiples of $1,000
payable $10 per month. Strout Agen­
cy, Rox 518, Eustis, Fla.
35-10tp work on the Oviedo end of the line.
-Vote For The Rond IssueROOMS WANTED to take rare of This company hns just Completed the
MERGER IS RATIFIED
Shrincrs, May 20 to 27. List rooms work on the road between Okeechobee
with Sanford Shrine Club or call City nnd Fort Pierre nnd have moved
l l l r T h e A a a o r l n l r d I’ rraa)
phone 101.
42-5tc the men and machinery to Oviedo.
NEW YORK, May I6 .-T h e R.-thW A N T K D -S mall coltage, unfurnish­ Several ears of Ojus rock are on hand Ichem-Lnrknwnnnn steel merger waa
ed or half o f house, or unfurnished nnd the work is progressing most sat­ ratified today by the directors of
housekeeping rooms. Address "Per­ isfactory, according to Commissioner Ixith companies.
manent,’ P. O. nox 648, Sanford. 31-p Swope.

OVERSUBSCRIBE
CHURCH BUILDING
AN D LO A N FUND

Resolutions adopted by the •
Medico-Dental Society, M»y ijj
No engagements for
work will be accepted until n
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JACKSONVILLE, May 16.—The fee of Ten Dollars ihsll
million dnllnr church building nnd. paid. Ten Dollars more m $ f l
loan fund o f the Southern Raptist before the time of confirm,^]
convention was over subscribed, it the balance, Twenty I&gt;olUntold
was learned here today, as hundreds nt time of delivery.
of messengers over the south gathered
No fraternal life in»ursat»,
for the opening tomorrow o f the sixty- nations made for less than $jg]
sixth nnnunl session.
calls in city, $3.00. Ilrtw«;|
Dr. L. R. Warren, secretary of the m. nnd 7:00 a. m., $.'00. nfa J
Department
Home Mission Hoard, imitations, $2.00 up.
who raised the fund just ns continued
Minimum charge of ada
retinal trouble destroyed his sight, o f Neo-Salvarsnn, $15.00 p.,
will mnke a formnl yeport Inter. An Other intravenous injections st i
optimistic rophrt on the progress of shall he $3.00 to $5.00.
the soventy-fivu million dollnr cam­
All accounts arc due on ibt j
paign is nlso expected. Many questions
each month immediately folloriJ
of vital importance to Raptists arc
vices rendered, if nut paid i
coming up before the convention ends
days, interest ut the rate of ||
next Monday, and some lively debates
annum will he charged until ;u|
are predicted. The re-election of
less satisfactory arrangement in
President E. Y. Mullins, of Louisville,
within 90 days, no furthrr m£t|
and other officers is predicted with the
vices will be rendered.
exception o f Dr. H. C.
Moore, re­
II. H. McCaslin, L. D. Ilrcxi,^
cording secretary. Dr. J. J. Tnylor
Marshall, W. T. Langley, R.1L1
has announced he will oppose his re­
S. Pulcston, J. N. Robson, R. LI
election on tho grounds o ! being edi­
ens, II. D. Caswell, J. T. Iirr.tce,^
torial secretary of tho Sunday School
Tolar.
Hoard nnd not entitled to he an o f­
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ficer o f the convention. Dr. Tnylor
will nominate A. S. Homes, of Mont­ --------- Vote For The Rond L
$1,000 Guaranteed Roach
gomery, ns recording secretary. New
L.
P. McCuller's.
Orleans and Kansas City are both
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seeking the next convention.
Vote For The Rond Issue'
Have you lost or found i
The Herald for first class Job work. A Herald Want Ad will k&lt;!?]

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W ATKINS’ CASE
$25,000 DAMAGE
S Sanford’s New StoreIS
POSTPONED
SUIT AGAINST
4II7 Tlir \ i t u r l i l r d I'rrsa)
STETSON UP
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ORLANDO, May 16.—Twenty-five
thousnnd dollnr damage suit of Miss
Helen Hunt, of Jacksonville, against
Stetson University on the grounds of
alleged malicious cxpulsioA began here
today.

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17,700 Acres in East Orange
County

PERSONALS

The projected work for the work of
the Welfare Department of the Wo­
mans club is of such vital interest to
the community that every club woman
should plun to have an active part in
it. Thu chairman urges an increased
enrollment for this purpose, nnd most
cordially invites visitors both in and
out of the club, to he preront nt the
f rOMI’ ETEffT Stenographer wishes
meeting Wednesday nt half past
position, pnrt or full time. Fast nnd
three. Mrs. Leonard! will sprak on
accurate. "Lady Stenographer," cate
the general topic of Child Welfare.
of Herald.
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FOR SALE—Ford Sedan— L. F. Rop­
er. Phone 166.
39-tfc
FOR SALE=A” small 4-room house
nnd large lot, 3 miles out on Orlando
road. House is new, screened nnd --------- Vote For The Rond Issue--------painted, good water, largo chicken
run, nice shady front yard. Will sell NOOSE SLOWLY
cheap. Address “ Owner" care Herald.
TIGHTENING ON
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SHIELDS CASE
CONTINUED TO : THE WEATHER
THE FALL TERM

CHICAGO, May 16.— Evidence dis­
tinctly connecting the bomb throwers
and the slayers o f two policemen with
the "big three" Chicago labor lenders
Is claimed todny by police and state's
attorneys who worked indefatigable
since Terrence Lyons, acting licutcnnnt, nml Thomas Clark, patrolman,
were shot down a week ago nfter two
buildings had been dynamited in the
so-cnilcd Inbor war.

IThe Church well Co

WICHITA, Kalis,, May 16—The pre­
liminary henring of C. C. Watkins,
charged with using the mails to de­
fraud Otto Hnuhcr-Kciser, a retired
hanker, o f Providence, Rhode Island, nt S 10 Stores in GcorgiaDaytona, Florida, of $10,048) in an al­
leged stork swindling scheme hns been
continued to June 1st. Ilnuhcnrciier
identified Wntkins as one of the two
men he alleges swindled him.
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And there will he a meeting of the
creditors of the above alleged hanknipt, nt the office of the undersigned
referee, rooms 8 nnd 9, First Nntionnl
Rank Hldg., Tampa, Fin., on the SEC­
OND DAY OF JUNE, 1922, at TF.N
O’CLOCK (10) in the fore-noon of
snid date nt which time the creditor*
may appear, prove their claims, ex­
amine the alleged bankrupt, vote upon
the acceptance or rejection o f said o f­
fer of composition, and transact such
other nnd further business as may
properly come before snid meeting.
DATED Tampa, Fla., this 13th day
ofMay, A. I). 1922.
II. I*. IIAYA,
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WASHINGTON, May 16.—Commis­
sioner llnynes todny announced the
appointment o f L. G. Nutt as associate
federal prohibition director of Illinois.
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TAFFETA
36-in. wide in Blue, Black and
Brown, yard—

$1.48

ANOTHER BREAK
HAMBURG LEVEE
l l l r T h e A t i u r h l r d l'r r « «k

1 RATON ROUGE, La., May 16.—The
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- levee nt Hamburg on llayou lie Glazie, broke todny for a distance of two
In the istrirt Court of the United
hundred and fifty feet. The levee
States for the Southern District
which was eight feet high nt thu
of Florida: In llnnkruptry

In the Matter o f :
J. M. DRESSNKIL
To the creditors o f J. M. Dressnor,
o f Sanford, Seminole County, and dis­
trict aforesaid:—
NOTICE is hereby given that the
above named J. M. Dressner, before
adjudication, hus filed his offer of
composition, the same being ns fol­
lows, to-wit:
To pay to his unsecured creditors,
SIX PER CENT (fl’ l ) of their claims,
and all priorities nnd cost of admin­
istration in full;

Phone

point where it broke, was built ns

$2.00 quality

GEORGETTE CREPE
yard—

DRESS SHIRTS

89c
MEN’S

SOFT SHIRTS
Collars attached in white and
Tan

$1.48

a

protection against the bnikwnter of
Red river. Eight towns are expected
to lie flooded, including Palmetto, nnd
Melville.
— - Vote For The Rond Issue
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ENFORCING
PROHIBITION
IN NEW YORK

MEN’S

$ 1.00 quality

SWEET-ORR SHIRTS

MUSLIN PETTICOATS

Detachable Collar in Polka
Dot

$1.98

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NEW YORK, May 16.—The sloop
Grace nnd Edna, loaded, it was said
with two thousand eases of whiskey,
wss brought into port todny after be­
ing captured off the New Jersey roost.
P A Y CASH
Six members of the crew were arrest­
ed including two who gave the names
-For Less M°r
of John Wells and Clinton Saunders,
Get More Goods-More Satisfactionof Miemi, Florida.
—
Vote For The Rond Issue
Mr. II. F. Collins, of Bushncll, so
far this season, sold $6,000 worth of
cucumbers from 12 acres and the ten­
on is just about half over.
Ireland produced more than 2,500,­
00 tons o f potatoes last yuar, an in­
t
crease of more thnn 500,000 tons a
from 1920.
Vote For The Rond Issue
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per and alio the local news published
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nothing but a friendly spirit and a
wonderful spirit o f co-operation now
between two cities that are destined
to grow so large they will soon be
united by inhabitants if not by cor(Miratc limits. We were greatly im­
pressed yesterday by the wonderful
spirit of frindshtp between the men
of the two cities in the fight for the
St. Johns river ns tho inland wntcrways through Florida. Orlando peo­
ple have certainly shown their true
colors upon a number of occasion!
and Sanford has and will reciprocate
in a like manner nnd has done this
and will continuo to foster the spirit
of friendship. Sanford nnd Orlando
working together can accomplish
wonder* nnd tho editor of the Herald
who has ever been n friend to Or­
lando nnd who hns ns many friends In
[hat city ns any place in the world,
will continue to do all In hi* power
to promote thnt friendship nnd we
want to say to Orlando that any
time you need us call and wo will re­
spond.

to. yet we are hoaltaUng In backing up |thrill of life and Using. The truth
is that life !■ » wobder^u t adventure.
condition* thst would bring about
other, such Death has been described as the great
proper place for them to gal
as Boy Scout headquarters and camp, adventure. The possibilities of life
Y. M. C. A. building or even a free nro infinite. One may experience
public library. We also forget that many things in a long life, and still
the children of Lakeland need a place there will remain many things yet to
to play, regardless o f the fact that bo experienced—more than anyone can
they have yards nnd private grounds hope to accomplish in a lifetime. No
nil over the city, but they must have a two days are nlike. One cannot judge
place where they can bo supervised what is to be by what has been. The
nnd public play grounds are the only future is every mysterious and allur­
proper solution, yet we nro hesitating ing; the present never ceases to be
in offering these opportunities to fascinating. No one can foretell up­
these young people of Lnkeland who on waking in the morning what the
are actually in need o f something of day shall unfold, whnt now interests
It shall contain, whnt new opportuni­
this character.
ties
it shnll present. To bo eager for
"We claim that the burden is upon
life always, to be absorbed in what
tho people of luikclnnd to offer these
the world is doing, to be pushing for­
children something for their future,
ward, keeping step with militant hu­
simply because the cltixcnship general­
manity is to have no time for anxiety
ly is too busy trying to mako a dolabout
growing old.— Pnlntka News.
Inr out of everything which they touch

mature July 1st, 1025.
Bonds numbered from 31 to 00 to
mature July 1st, 1926.
Bonds numbered from 61 to 00 to
mature July 1st, 1927.
Bonds numbered from 91 to 120 to
mature July 1st, 1928.
Bonds numbered from 121 to 150 to
mature July 1st, 1929.
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
mature July 1st, 1930.
Bands numbered from 161 to 210 to
mature July 1st, 1931.
Bonds numbered from 211 to 240 to
mature July 1st, 1932.
Bonds numbered from 241 to 270 to
mature July 1st, 1933.
Bonds numbered from 271 to 300 to
maturo July 1st, 1934.
bonds to be numbered from 301 to 025,
both numbers inclusive, to bear tho
same date of maturity, bonds number­
ed from 301 to 025, both number* In­
clusive, to mature 30 years after the
dAte of the issuance thereof; this en­
tire issue of bonds to be dated July
1cl, 1922, both principal and interest
of saU bonds to be payable at some
bank in the City of New York, State of
New York.
Whereas, prior to the issue o f the
bonds above described, under the charter o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, tho
9aid ordinance proposing said issue of
Winds must be approved by a majority
vote of the elector, o f the City of Sanford, Florida,.who nro qualified to vote
ns shown by the registration and tax
books of tho City, nt an election called
nnd held for that purpose.
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, ns Mayor
of tho City of Sanford, Florida, under
and by virtue o f the authority in me
vested by the ordinances of the City of
Sanford, Florida, nnd we, C. E. Henry,
S. O. Chase and Forest Lnke, as Com­
missioners of the City of Sanford,
Florida, comprising the City Commis­
sion o f Sanford, Florida, do hereby
call an election to be held in tho City
of Sanford, Florida, on tho 17th dny
of May, A. I). 1922, to determine the
question by said election then and
there to be held, whether the said or­
dinance proposing said issue of bonds
shall be adopted, approved and con­
firmed by the electors of said City,
and whether the bond, provided for in
said ordinance shall be issued by the
City o f Sanford, Florida, In the man­
ner am) for the purposes In said ordi­
nance provided and act forth.
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor o f tbs
City of Sanford, Florida, and we, CE. Henry, 8. O. Chase and Foreat
nppoint II. E. Tolar, C. L. Britt and
F. P. Rines, Inspectors o f said flec­
tion, and W. M. Haynes, as Clark of
said election.
The said election hereby ordered and
called tA be held on the said 17th day
of May, A. D. 1922, shnll he held and
the ordinances and charter of the City
of Sanford, ETorida.
WITNESS the hands o f C. E. Henry,
as Mayor of the City of Sanford, Flor'ds, and C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
•'oreat I-ako, as Commissioners, com-

poainfe tha City Commission of a .
Oily o f Sanford, Florida, attested U
L. R. Philips, Clerk of the C it/ J
Sanford, Florida, and the torpor*!!
seal o f the City of Sanford, Florid?
on this the 10th day of April A n
1922.
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CHAS. E. HENRY,
As Mayor of the'atr
of Sanford, Florid.
CHAS. E. HENRY
S. O. CHASE,
FOREST LAKE,
As the City Comal*,
sion of the City g
Sanford, Florid*.
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
City Clerk of tho City n
Sanford, Florida.
April 12-19-26; May 3-10-17.

with their hands, they forget tho chil­
Dance at the Montezuma Hotel
dren who belong to them and for
Thursday night, May 16. Admission
whom they are responsible. These
$1.00.
41-1 tc
children aro dependent upon us for
EIGHTH AND OAK
---Vote
For
The
Bond
Issue
o---------their future welfare and if we don't
THIS FRIDAY, MAY I9TH
rouble that tho responsibility is upon NOTICE OF MEETING OF EQUII,TAKING CAItE OF THE
IZATION BOARD
At MilS l&gt;. M.
us,
some
of
these
days
we
will
wish
YOUNGSTERS
Notice is hereby given that the
we had, to mir sorrow. We, as citi­
rkaaa III
■eiMI lin U L D BUII-DINO.
I We have been Investigating tho zens, owe a debt o f gratitude to the Board of County Commissioners in
work of the boys' committees in the 1Creator for surrounding u . in this fair *nd for Seminole County, Florida, will
-------------------------------------------------- - jv a r i o u s club* Of the city and find out land with all the favorable opportuni- •"«*;
he, Court House in the office
Oh, you Orlando and Judge Bland.
Snnfon,
le nn(J Seminole ties that we have for the making o f ° f ‘ hc cI« rk « / tho m
c,,reB,t c° urt*r *n
county people are always ready and money and being auccessful nnd t o p . |S»"f °rd Florida, on Monday, Juno 5th,
Even Daytona admitted thnt Orlnn willing to do their part toward the ing good health, and in our mad rush
D. 1022, at 10 u clock a. m. as an
A Comedy by Rev. J. A. Ilenne**;,
do nnd Sanford had the proper pep.
young people at all times. Especially to accumulate the few sh.kles that we Equalisation Board for the purpose of
o f S sn fn rd
-----------o----------js this true of the Rotary Club and the think are due, we must not forget tho |&gt;c* rlng complaints and receiving esIt (Win with tho clinrncli'rHUrt
If tho St. Johns river is not chosen Kiwnnis Club who are looking after fact that the coming generation is duo
to ,h&lt;&gt; valu® °&lt;
P"*P«Pon* of the bsalc whll* races of H,« haj.
for tho Inland waterways through the Boy Scouts and all the boyan
family—tho Oast.
boys c o l . 'some recognition
nnd
we
should
l
iv
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Florida it will not he the fault of the leclively. This Boy Scout movement for them ns woll as for ourselves. We
Th*&gt; cast: Mrs O. P. tlornrt-n.
c oun ? ‘ 9*OS80r 0
ftxc* or ns
frn W Jon es, Mra. Juno
It imlllit.
*
eneeniani
visas for
frtm trim
sessment fur
for tho
the tn
taxes
tho vanr
year,
progressive men of this section.
Mr* I’ hnrles Wood, Mr. Mono* J ,
is a great work nnd whenever tho should stop nnd take an inventory
Mr ('Inrcnco Mahoney, Mr Thomjj
1922.
------------ o -----------public is called upon to support it the right now of the moral and social conlleltly, Mr. E W. Sill**, Mr Larry staai
Mr
Martin Tempi*.
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
And nothing lessthantwenty
feet support should be forthcoming.
We dition of tho children o f the communiClerk.
of water will do us now.
\\ e have nre „pt j0 f()rg(,£ the hoys in ourbusy ty, just as we take stock and inven- 44-17tc
fought for it nnd we intend to have it days nnd nights, wo arc apt to forget lory each year in business and just as --------- Vote For The Bond Issue-------—
ADMISSION
Dunce at the Montezuma Hotel
and the government cannot turn u* our own boyhood days when we were we make out our reports nnd income
Adnll*.
7*r-1 Mldrr». 3 ,
Admission
down.
surrounded with all kinds of tcrnptn- sheets to the government— if we do Thursday night, May 18.
»1.00.
44-1
te
tions nnd had company simply be- not follow the laws nnd rules laid down
III
Vole For The Bond Issue--------The waterways meeting at Titus­ cause in the early days there was no by nature or by humanity in general,
Zcphyrhills Vegetable Association
ville was a great help for that city for Boy Scouts, no Y. M. C. A. nnd no we are going to be brought face to
it brought n big crowd there all day, place made for tho hoys nnd said boys fnce with proceedings that will- not bo have received to this data mors than
brought out the band nnd raised the roamed at wll Ito oilher rise above pleasant at ail nnd for that reason it 16,000 for 15,000 hampers o f cucum­
THE
roof generally.
temptations or fall by tho wayside. is up to us to meet tho situation when bers.
-----------o---------[The Men’s Club of the Parish House presented and see thnt the children
And when tho canal is cut through nro doing a wonderful work nnd giv­ nnd unfortunates of I-nkolnnd are tak­
from the St. Johns river into Indian ing the hoys the only place of amuse­ en care of now just ns we would want
river Titusville will grow into one of ment in the city. Tho Lakeland Star to be if we were placed in their shoes
the best cities on the east coast.
—nnd the best is none too good for
sums it up ns follows:
First A m ong Cleaners
" I f the question of caring for the them, so long, under n community
proposition,
as
they
are
all
treated
THE BOND ISSUE TODAY
Whereas, The City Commisaion of
boys nnd girls of tho community in­
Cleans wherever dust
tho City of Sanford, Florida, on tho
cluding their conduct, were up for do- nlike."
Today is the day we vote for bonds boto, we would say thnt the bunion of
19th day of April, A. D. 1922, duly
and dirt collects
for improvements thnt Sanford must proof 1s on tho community of Lake­
GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY
passed and adopted a certain ordi­
have or Sanford will retrograde. land ns a whole. Wo mako this state­
nance entitled,
Makes home work easier
These Improvements arc ns vital to ment simply because they are being
W c are a witness daily of the e f­
"An Ordinance Providing for an
our public ami civic life as n!r and neglected; they are running nt large fort thnt is made to conceal by artific­
Issue of Bonds by the City o f San­
Sold on easy terms
water are to tho human system. We as it were, and doing things that are ial means the advance o f age and the
ford, Florida, in tho sum o f
must move forward or we shall move not right and thnt down deep in our marks it leaves on the body. But why
1625.000. 00 for Municipal Purpos­
backward—no city ever stands still. henrts any man or woman will not ap­ should wc conceal it, or, rather, try to
es; tho Proceeds Derived from tho
Every city in the staLe and in the prove. But we pa.TS it up because the conceal it? Men and women alike
Sale Thereof to bo Used fop
United States is votine bond* for Im­ Zp.r.t w,
iiu* M*cmn to bo to Keep rnunuest in tms way their foolish
Building nnd Constructing a Mu­
provement* nnd it would bo nothing [hands o ff of anything and everything worry about growing old. If such ef­
nicipal Building, for the Exten­
tesa than suicide to vote ngainst bonds that might need n little assertion of fort deceived anyone it might be worth
sion of Park Avenue Northward
105 Palmetto Avenue
today—bonds thnt mean Sanford will bnekbone, nnd ns a result the break­ while, but for the most part it only
into the Waters o f I-ako Monroe,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
build the necessary streets, the sew­ ing uf the commandments from top to serves to make more manifest whnt is
for tho Extension of tho D.ain_
ers, the pier, tho boat basin nnd beau­ bottom seems to he the order of the sought to be concenled. Is it not bet­
age nnd Sewerage System, for
tify the city in many ways ns well as dny. It hns been growing from had ter to grow old naturally, giving thu’t
Constructing, Paved, Macadamiz­
build the prime necessities. The west to worse sinco the war nnd the sign­ to growing old gracefully, striving to
ed or Other
Hard
Surfaced
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■ide thnt has long been neglected will ing of the armistice when all lines of preserve youth from within rather
Streets, and for Funding and
at this time come in for her share of propriety nnd modesty were cast into than to prevent its counterfeit with­
Pnying tho Outstanding Floating
streets nnd sewers and other im­ the melting pot and scattered to the out? Of all the vanities none is so
Indebtedness of the City of San­
provements. The suburbs, long neg­ four winds.
vain as thnt which prompts men nnd
ford Evidenced by
Vouchers
lected, will got streets and sewers and
Heretofore Issued, nnd Authoriz­
"Lakeland ns a community hns felt women fearing to lie old to masquerother improvements thnt will make the nftermnth and is seeing tho results ndc in the likeness of youth.
ing the Mayor o f tho City of
them grow and prosper nr-l from this Just ns every other community is ex­
Sanford, Florida, to call an ElecGrowing old is something thnt is in­
growth will come the many residences periencing them, Tim peak of the evitable. Therefore, we should not
tion to Determine the Question ns
that are needed here, There cun he looseness and unconcerned conditions nilow the thought of it to become op­
to the lasuanco of Said Bonds for
no expansion of the city without these has not yet been reached, because pressive. The thing to do is to make
tho Aforesaid Purposes,"
improvements nnd it behooves the men church members mid church directors the best of it, nnd especially to stop and
nnd women of Snnford to go to tho themselves do not have the back hone
Whereas said ordinance provides for
worrying about it. Thnt is the way
polls today and voto for bonds.
It to stand in their pows and pulpits nnd to peace nnd contentment, and also to tho issue of bonds by the City of San­
means thnt Snnfon! will be n city of denounce whnt they know to be wrong, youth perennial.
ford, Florida, for municipal purposes
ten thousand in two years or it will go
lhnt whifh M o n the w. r w„ I „ Th
h
- „f
(
, In tho total sum of |625,000.00, tho
backw-nrd into the country town class
, If, „ K
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proceeds derived from tho *alo of said
It mean* that we will have deeper wnt- V . “ .‘T ’ inMllt to ^ 'I s t U n - jhaa been said, "is chiefly oppressive
itj and church aims, is now smiled up- ^to those who never grow anything bonds to lie expended in the following
er here nnd steamers nt the municipal
on by both member and pastor alike, [,-lse." Busy people who arc striving manner, to-wit:
docks if wc build the docks nnd boat
115.000.
00 for building and con­
and tho indifference that has been e x - ! to create or achieve have little lime
basin. It means nil the many im­
pressed by parents and citizens alike t0 borrow trouble about growing old structing a municipal building for
provements that menu the life o f the
nnd which is still being shown, is or lo study crow's feet In the mirror, housing tho municipal library of the
city.
driving tho children farther and farth­ Worrying about growing old is nmong city.
No man with the best interests of er away from thnt attitude of rever­
167.000. 00 for the extension of Park
Sanford nt heart can afford to vote ence nnd responsibility to their elders, the most foolish o f worries. The
Avenue Northwnrd into the waters of
way
not
to
become
old
is
to
refrain
against bonds todny. It means so which means a general breakdown in
from worrying about it. Thnt is not Lake Monroo to enable tho public to
Ench yenr nincc Yellowstone Park was opened to auto­
much to every citizen of Sanford. If
the governmental system. This same to say some thought should not be avail themselves of the right of com­
mobile travel by the U. S. Government, more Iluleks
you have not voted when this issue spirit of indifference is seen In the
merce and transportation afforded by
have nindc this difficult trip thnn any other car ex­
comes to your hand get right down to courts, in the officers where law en­ given to the problem o f growing old,
for it is a problem. Growing old is water, and to furnish the means of
cepting Ford.
the polls nnd voto for bonds.
forcement is delegated, in the law one o f the most certain things In life; access from tho highway by land to
:
The figure# for 1921, just announced, nhow 1871 Bulcks
s
making and law governing bodies un­ therefore, it is important thnt wc the highway by water for the use of
passed
through
the
Park
during
thnt
season,
112
more
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HANFORD AND ORLANDO
til today it is possible, If you have the should grow old in the right way. the public.
than any other mukc.
wherewithal to hack you up, to pull There is a way to grow old graceful­
140.000. 00 for the extension nnd en­
The Yellowstone Park tour calls for every ounce of car
Any spirit of rivalry thnt once ex­ most anything under the sun and get
i
largement
of tho drainage nnd sewer­
ly; a way to grow old without seem­
performance— miles away from service for days at n
isted between Sanford and Orlando away with it without almost any pen
5
age
system
of
the
City.
ing to Ik* old; a way to grow old nnd
lime— the car must never fail. And that Is why each
■
chiefly on account of the ball games ulty attached. But thnt is dcnling in still Ik- useful in spirit and purpose;
1468.000. 00 for the construction of
year
nn
increasing
number
of
Park
tourists
depend
on
:
has been awept away nnd there Is generalities. We started out to prove a wny to grow old nnd retain glndncss paved, macadamized nnd other hard
■
Iluick.
a
surfaced
streets
in
tho
City,
nnd
thnt the community o f Lnkclnml owed in living. Likewise, there is a wrong
Hoick cars measure up (o Hoick reputation.
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135.000.
00 for funding nnd pnying
the children of this locality n debt; to'w a y to grow old; n way to make the
:
Ask us to tell you more nbout Buick
show thnt tiio burden of proof is upon increasing yonrs burdensome and the the outstanding floating indebtedness
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a
Lakeland parents and Lakeland clti- sunset of life wretched nnd clouded; of the City of Sanford, Florida, evi­
PRICES
PRICES
zens and institutions to bo a part in )k way to be old nnd erabbld In mind ns denced by vouchers heretofore issued
•
changing the order of the day into the well an in the tody. Physical old ngo by the City of Sanford, Florida.
22-SU-46 Coupe----- $!***
form o f nttitude which should prevail is in accordance with an unchangeable
Said bonds to be of the denomina22-Four-3l Roadster 1 895
22-8ix-47 Sedan-----under all circumstances.
22-Four-35 Touring .. 935
law o f nature, but to be old in spirit tlon o t Ono Thousand Dollars each,
22-SIX-48 Coupe------2n7S
22-Four-3C Coupe ...
“ In the first place, we say the chll- is no more than a state o f mind, a bearing interest nt the rate o f six
22-Slx-49 Touring... I5S5
22-Four-37 Sedan__
dren who get into trouble should be mental attitude. Physical old age can- per centum per annum, interest pay­
22-8lx-50 Sedan—.... *375
22-Six -14 Roadster...
punished, yet you don’t find the prop­ not lie stayed, but the preservation of able semi-annually on the 1st days of
F. O. B. Flint, Mlth22-Slx-45 Touring ...
er places where such punishment can mental and spiritual youth is wholly July and January, said bonds to be
numbered
consecutively
from
1
to
625,
be administered and at n result, it is a matter of the will. It all depends
------------------- tip
--------the
custom--to fjmss
the----------------seriousness upon how it occupies tho mind, what both numbers inclusive, said bonds to
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
of the situation and there is nothing u*# ono makes of one's energies, time mature in the following mannor, tovice Our Motto
done to get the proper care taken o f and opportunities. It all depends up- wit: bonds to bo numbered from 1 to
DISTRIBUTOR
those who would do right If given tho °n the interest that one retains ill life, 300, both numbers inclusive, to be ser­ ;H
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proper leadership. In Lakeland we If Rfo be ever regarded ns an ndvejt* ial bonds; the maturity dates of bonds
SANFORI)
of
this
Issue
to
l&gt;e
numbered
from
1
talk about the children running tho ture one will have no lime to think of
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WEI,AKA BLOCK
s them to play; we talk about the boys oppressive to one who is able to feel lows, to-wit:
■ Icongregating in places they ought n ot ^at the dawning o( each new day tho | Bonds numbered from 1 to 30 to

NOTICE OF BOND
ELECTION

K. OF C. HALL

“THE RETURN OF
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GILCHRIST CAMPAIGN
SHOWS SOME SPEED
IN SHORT TIME

Tutc U a matter o f
tobacco quality
W, »at( It u
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES

o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended

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

Dl DAMAGE SUIT
|tCAlNST STETSON UNIV.
UNDER WAY IN COURT

tsml by a brilliant array o f lcalfBt, the suit for twenty-five
-J dollars damages brought by
Helen Hunt, who at one time
Iia Orange county, against stetniversity for what Is set forth
bill of complaint to be illegal
ilkious expulsion, was opened
i circuit court here today,
bi Hunt is the society editor of
limts-Union, of Jacksonville, but
I- time she lived with her par* Baldwin, the latter of whom at one h'‘nr It* station,
Bo you note any buzzing? How is
sbtre she was bom, at Oakland, time lived nt Forest City. Miss Hunt
is also represented by Davis and the ’’static" acting?
Giles of this city.
I Tho Times will test tho station for
Stetson
University
Is
represented
these three days before beginning Its
iN-UP W EEK
by Massey and Warlow o f this city regular programs,
i sad Rags Wished snd Cleaned and E. Bly, of Jacksonville, formerly
Also fans or the state are hereby
«r home or wr rill for and de- of DcLand, the home of Stetson Un| informed thnt The Times has been
All work guaranteed.—Sanford versity. Mr. Bly having been Indent!- notified b ythe department of agriculPresserjr. I’hune 560.
fU-d with the case since its inception tun* thnt has been granted n license
in 1908. Dr. Lincoln lliilley. nr*al- to broadcast weather forecasts and
lUcm Maid bread at your Groc- dent of Stetson, is also present as a *P«?lal weather information on a
Hot rolls, cakes and pies, next to representative of the college.— Repor- wave length of 485 metres.
rn Theatre.
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This means thnt The Times broad---------Vote For The Bond Issue---------- easting stattion becomes sn official
WEATHER BUREAU HAS
weather stafton of the United States
ISSUED INSTRUCTIONS
government and will lw recognized as
hployment Bureau..
RE RADIO FORECASTS i such.
All regular dally reports and any
pcsttoral committee of the Bust-

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Issd Professions! Women’s Club
With ita work made nationally
p*.» ill young women desiring sible in the first place by the
£ r,&lt;n' to register at the F irst1wire tclegrnph, It is but nnturul
|u! Bank.
tho government weather bureau
|NES G. BERNER, Chair ian
r ^ McCoy is doing permanent
ft »t the Welaka Apartments
ort time only.
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br delivery Saturday.
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filin g Goods Line
i*f* »S»nU for the Celebrated

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home merchant*

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pos" ’ I’ 0* "
thc "tate
land wi»
nut b* ,Th o Tlm” ;
In case of any serious weather diss
thnt
turhnnees
such as storms and the like
has
the station wil lbo kept open both day
taken to radio with ns great, if not
greater, zeal ns any other department. an dnight, keeping farmers, truckers
Their warning bulletins, reports, etc., and shippers posted with the latest
sent out to mariners when the ship developments.
Don’t forget the dates!
wireless wnn but an elementary nffnir
Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday
has become, with the years, an or­
nighta from 7 to 9 o'clock.
ganized cooperative affair that makes
Drop the Times a card telling how
navigation more safe than ever be­
satisfactory
results
arc.—Tampa
fore.
Times.
Beginning April 11 c f this year, --------- Vote For The Bond Issue---------however, a m..*/ leaf was turned over
DID HIM MORE GOOD
by the department by way of re-planning its service and n broader ser­
Many men and women suffer from
vice than ever was put into effect. hnrknche, rheumatic pains, stiff joints,
The increasing popularity o f nirernft sore muscles and other results of kid­
together with recent startling ndvan- ney trouble beenuso they neglected the
\res in radio hur made thia necessary
first warning symptoms. Foley Kid­
■and, at the same time, possible.
ney Rills aid the kidneys to throw oui
A. J. Mitchell, meteorologist, and poisonous waste matter thnt causes
) climatologist in charge of the Florida pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Kid1bureau, hns issued a table of instruc­ ridge, Ky., writes: “ Foley Kidney
tions for the benefit of those who get Fills did me more good than all the
their weather reports via either route. olhcr medicine I ever took. 1 had kidIt hns mostly to do with thc condcnsa- ncy trouble ten years. I don't have
tion of mesonges in code form to fnc ,my pni„ ]{ke j had before I took
illtatc transmission, and thc wise
Sod every where.— Adv.
skipper will ace that his radio force
-Vote For The Bond Issueis furnished with a copy.— TimesBargains found each day by read­
Unlon.
ing thc Herald Ads.
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$10,000 FRAUD CASE
Health Almost Ruined
AT DAYTONA FUT OFF
By Ravages of
UNTIL JUNE COURT,

Indigestion

t
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JACKSONVILLE, May I 7 .-A s the
time approaches for tho end of the
campaign for United States Senator
from Florida, Gov. Albert W. Gil­
christ has shown speed and activity
probably without parallel in Florida
politics. He entered the race about
u month before the primaries but
within that time he has been heralded
throughout the state as n campaigner
of unceasing vigor and energy.
In Duval county and in the city of
Jacksonvilli there have been an over­
flow of expressions favorable to Gov.
Gilchrist, there being mut n mere
handful so far canvassed who were
r&gt; &lt;t
inclined not to vote for him. Reports
from Tampa and Hillsboro county
show he will carry the second largest
city in the state am! the county in
which it is located. Similar conditions
are found in other sections of the com­
monwealth.
Within the limited time nt his com­
mand Gov. Gilchrist will make whirl­
wind tours meeting the people and
making short talks.
Gov. Gilchrist declares ho will get
Senator Trammel's “ hair," thnt he is
"out for his scalp."
He has been referred to as the
“ Abe Lincoln of tho South" because
of his humor and humanity. Every­
where he has been received with ac­
claim and civic and other organiza­
tions have entertained him at business
and other functions.
Gov. Gilchrist is a plain business
man, bluff, hearty and honest, with
friends in every section o f the state
who have known him na a statesman
this county. A. L. Hunt, her father, STAND BY." FANS
and a military man. He has a most
who died last summer, built the old
TO AID TIMES TEST
It A DIO BROADCASTER attractive personality to combine with
Orange licit rnilroad from Sanford to
his ability. He is also a real fighter,
St. Petersburg. He and Mrs. Hunt
and when the smoke of the political
were married here in Orlando at the
Radio fans of Florida!
battle clears away, his friends assert,
old Hnptist parsonage, by cv. Dr.
Attention!
Hailey.
Radio fans of all parts of the state he will he found the Democratic mmt. the principal In the suit o f Florida are requested to nsslst
an nrxt United States senator for
Not only
hut at D-nst two of the attorneys in The Times to test out its broadcast- Horida.
-Vote For The Bond Iaauethe case, now o f Jacksonville, were ing station.
WANTED
former residents of this county, Ma“ Stand b y !" from 7 to 9 o’clock
jor Alexander St. Clair Abrams being Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday cvA customer for used cara. All in
ono of these, and L. W. Baldwin, the enings, nmi notify The Times o f tho
good condition. Guarantee a fit and
other.
|results.
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The Times wants to know haw you terms.—N. H. Garner.

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(Ur I S . A a a o r l a l . e I’ r r a a l
WICHITA, Kan,, May
17.-T he
VVuuld l l » * r Itrrn l » .a d Wtlbunl **&gt;npreliminary hearing of C. C. Watkins
l u r . 'a l l r M r S , " Sir. Ilu ualirrt, Sa&gt;*.
Ti.S a , la I 'n l l r r l r
ll.m .rrrd
and
rharged with uaing the ir.ailn to de­
I'ralara O r m l l n r Mo,I Highly.
fraud Otto K. Haubenreiser, retired
Mr. V. W. D o u a h e r lr , ftouwllpa
. . »■
hanker of Providence, U. I., out of
o f the op Inlon that wfthtlOLl Karrallne
$10,000 In nn alleged stock awlnd- he w ou ld ■
b » U.ml tod a y
. ., [n a recent
the F .r r n lln e Medicine C om !lnf scheme at Duytona, Fla., has Irttrr
" — hlor ray
*;
been continued until June I. In the
-t_ am ■ending you th e name* o f
■ome people I think w ill be b t n c flt le d
meantime attorneys are to submit by
*,°r"FE11HAMNK. 1 c a r r y FEIUIALINF,
In m y stock at all tlrnea, and It baa
briefa.
done Si i MUCH F u ll MK I’ KHHONAt.I.V
Haubenreiser indeptifled Watkins Ih si I ft —I I r an h onestly recom mend It.
In higheat terms.
as one o f the two men he alleges
In d la rs tlon had so nearly rillnel m y
w ould
____ _____
health
that __I really believe
swindled him.
have been (tend had I not (lard F.KIt
The banker aaid he was induced to HALINK, butalnoa uelna several totI Du o f l-r rr o lln r I am n ow entirely reget $8,000 from home and with other covered.
rerNo o n e Is In better
rash he said he gave to D .vidw n f o r ; on^ , V / , r a i l , ' ’: '
n “ “ 'fS? it° has
Mexican d
i " , n k
"iT .VaturaI Mineral
oil stock through a Daytona broker- Tonic and the moat .prominent men
age
-----------firm. The deal resulted ln toU, ?
v■d' 'elrpVcla11y** nlmdFsrraI*^ne"f «»
a r elief fr om
Indlgeatlnn.
8tom «ch
loss, Haubenreiser said.
aenoral
ITrouhlee, llh eu m atlem and
run d o w n condition
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FOR FEHAHK YOUIl DRUQQI8T
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Post Cards at the Herald Office.
H A I.1N K — Adv

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A t 8:00 o’Clock and See

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I Now’s the time for you to buy a MOLINE TRACTOR. We
i hnve n special offer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
J For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannot afford
5 not to buy n real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
1 will sell you a—

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We want to ask every loyal citizen
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rooms Muy 26th and 27th to please no­
tify Sanford Shrine Club or phone
104. It will be necessary to list your
rooms early.
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F JY H E R E ’S no sm oke and
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New Perfection O il Stove,
d e a n , intense heat drives
directly against the utensil
and the Sam e sa y s where
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how easily you can regulate
the N ew Perfection fee ary
sort o f cooking. W e have the
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If you do, you will surely get ail tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, besides, with a checking account, you can keep
an accurate .ccord o f your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank o f Sanford cordially Invites
you to become one o f its customers.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. W EDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1022
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Florida, in tho sum o f $626,000.00 for the sum of $16,000.60, and tha sum o f ford, Florida, and that the aaid pro­

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. n r r •;--------into tho Waters o f Lsks Monro*,
the Extension of th* Drabu,.
MAKING PAPER FROM GRASS
for
tha Extension o f _tha Drain­
posed
paving
and
hard
surfacing
of
System, for C o ^
$1
6,000.00
of
aaid
proposed
I
m
u
o
o
f
Municipal Purposes; tho Proceed* Do*
FIBRE OF INTEREST TO FOR­
age aniFSewerage System, for
certain sffeeGTin saltTCIty Ts a iiec*
ing Paved, Macadamized &lt;*!*■
bondi
la
hereby
appropriated
for
the
rived
from
the
Sale
Thereof
to
be
used
EST SERVICE OFFICIALS
ConstructingPsved, Macadamised
er Hard Surfaced Streets
for Building and Constructing 'a "Mu­ exclusive use and purpose o f construc­ cessary public improvement and will
or
other
Hard
Surfaced
Streeta,
Funding and Paying &amp;
*
be
of
general
benefit
in
its
relation
to
ting and building said municipal build­
LEESBURG, May 1&lt;L~For more nicipal Building, for the Extension o f
and for Funding and Paying tha
standing'Floating IndebteJ-J*
the
municipality.
ing
referred
to
in
Section
3,
o
f
this
than a year pnat the United States Park Avenue Northward into the Wat­
Outstanding Floating Indebted­
the City o f Sanford, E r i d ^ *
Section 10.—That the amount of
forestry service has been in touch ers of Lake Monroe, for the Exten­ ordinance.
ness o f the City o f Sanford, Evi­
Vouchen Heretofore IUuJ
Section 6.—That it is the determina­ bonds, required for the purpose set
sion
of
the
Drainage
and
Sewerage
with the construction nnd plans o f the
denced
by
Vouchers
Heretofore
Authorising
the Mayor of ?
forth
in
Section
9,
of
this
ordinance
is
Gra*n Fiber and I*ulp Company’s first System, for Constructing Paved, Ma­ tion o f the City Commission that the
Issued,
and
Authorizing
the
May­
City
of
Sanford,
Florida. i« c .
the
sum
of
$468,000.00,
and
the
sum
sura of $67,000.00 will be required to
bijj mill here at Leesburg, and on cadamised or Other Hard Surfaced
or o f the City of Sanford, Flori­
an
Election
to
Detenni* ?
of
$468,000.00
of
aaid
proponed
bond
pay
the
coat
of
the
extension
of
Tuesday, Clinton G. Smith, represent- Streets and for Funding and Paying
da, to call an Election to Deter­
queation
as
to
the
‘J
issue
is
hereby
appropriated
for
the
Tark
Avenue
northward
into
the
wat*
ing the department at Washington as the Outstanding Floating Indebted­
Said Bond* for the Aforeuid
era of Lake Monroe to enable the pub­ exclusive uac nnd purpose set forth in mine the Question ns to the Issu­
ness
of
tho
City
of
Sanford,
Evidenced
special agent, and C. U. Rogers, the
posoa,"
**
ance o f Said Bonds for the Afore­
Section 9 of this ordinance.
ncrvtce man in charge o f the govern­ by V'ouchcra Heretofore Issued, nnd lic to avail themselves of the right of
and
AGAINST
BONDS."
Section
11.—Thn$
it
is
the
determi­
said
Purposes'*
ment reservation in Marion and Lake Authorizing the Mayor of the City of commerce and transportation afforded
Section 16.—That this enation of the City Commission that and FOR BONDS."
counties, spent considerable time in Sanford, Florida, to call an Election by water, and to furnish the means of
nhnll
become effective imo^ J
the
present
outstanding
floating
In­
access
from
the
highway
by
land
to
"Against tho approval of that cer­
checking up on the work that has to Determine the Question as to tho
upon
its
final passage and a d o ^
debtedness
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
tho
highway
by
water
for
the
use
of
tain ordinance o f the City of Sanford,
been accomplished both in the meth­ Issuance of Said Bonds for the A fore­
Florida, amounting to the sum of $35,- Florida, entitled,
the
public,
and
that
the
extension
and
Adopted
on this the 10th a, . .
said
Purposes.
ods to be used in the manufacturing
000.00 should be funded by the issu­
April,
A.
D.
1922.
Ji
construction
o
f
Bark
Avenue
north­
and actual results of the work car­
Whereas, the City Commission of
"A n Ordinance Providing for
ance of bonds, and that said outstand­
ried on in the miniature reproduction the City of Sanford, Florida, deem it ward into the waters o f Lake Monroe
an Issuo of Bonds by the City of
CHA8. E. HEN'BT
ing floating indebtedness should be
expedient and to the best intcresta of is n necessary public improvement and
of the plant.
S. O. CHASE,
'
Sanford, Florida, in the sum of
will be of general benefit in its rela­ paid, thereby improving the financial
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
to
la$625,000.09,
for
Municipal
Pur­
FOREST
lake
,
The government is interested from
tion to the municipality of the City of condition of said city, nnd that the
poses; tho Proceeds Derived from
City Commiabjj
two angles. The use of saw grass for sue bonds of the City o f Sanford, Flor­
payment of said floating indebtedness
Sanford, Florida.
the Sale Thereof to be Used for
Sanford, Ficrth.
this purpose will conserve forests to ida, in the sum of $926,000.00 for mu­
Section 6,—That the amount of will be of general benefit in ita rela­
Building and Constructing a Mu­
Attest:
a greater degree than any other meth­ nicipal purposes, the proceed* to bo
tion to the municipality.
nicipal Building, for the Extension
L. R. PHILIPS,
(sam
od, short of reforestation on an im­ derived from the sale o f said bonds to bonds required for the purpose set
Section 12.—That the amount of
of Park Avenue Northward into
mense scale, which is an extremely be used for tho following municipal forth in Scrtlnn 5, of this ordinance is
City Clerk, Sanford, Flani
' the sum of $67,060.00, and the sum of bonds required for the purpose set
the Waters of Lake Monroe, fo r
4-12-19-20; May 3-10-17
expensive method and one fraught purposes, to-wit:
forth in Section 11, of this ordinance
with considerable difficulty because
(a) Building and constructing a $67,000.00 of said proposed issue of
tho sum of $36,Oui).ud,
$jfe,000.0(i, and the ssun)
u n il------* ----------~
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S — ------------- ----of the land ownership. 71)0 uther municipal building for the housing of hands is hereby appropriated for the is the
of
$35,000.00
of
said
proposed
bond
l&gt;-'
exclusive
use
and
purpose
set
forth
in
reason for the particular interest of [ the municipal library of the City of
sue is hereby appropriated for the ex- *
Section 5, of thin ordinance.
the forest service, in this plant. i» Sanford, Florida.
elusive
use and purpose set forth in
Sectiun
7.—That
it
is
the
determi­
the result of certain experiments car.
(b) The Extension of Purk Avcriod on by this department and other j nue Northward into tho waters of nation of the City Commission that Section 11, of this ordinance.
Section 13.—That, in accordance.
scientific departments at Washington, i Lake Monroe to enable the public to tho.sum of $10,000.00 will be required
with
Section 7, of tho Revised Ordi­
to
pay
the
cost
of
the
extension
and
particularly the bureau of standards, (avail themselves of the right of comnances
o f the City of Snnford, Florida,
enlargement
of
tho
drainage
and
sew­
whirh shows that Florida forestry re- merco and transportation afforded by
the
Mayor
of the City of Sanfdrd,
erage
system
of
tho
City
o
f
Sanford,
scrvntions could be called upon for wntcr, nnd to furnish the means o f
the baser portion of news print when access from the highway by land to Florida, nnd that the extension nnd Florida, is hereby instructed, author­
other sources have been used up. This tho highway by water fo r the ujc o f enlargement of the drainage and sew­ ized nnd empowered to call an elec­
Fads are all right for the rich man,
erage system of the City of Snnford, tion to dotormino the queation of the
small section would not Inst long, but j the public.
but the farm er that is first o f all in­
so great is the need that no possibility
(c) The extension nnd enlarge­ Floridn, is n necessary public improve­ issuance of the bonds provided for by
terested in paying his bills and hav­
is overlooked in this government in­ ment of the drainage and sewerage ment nnd will bo o f general benefit in this ordinance.
Section 14.—That the form of the
vestigation. The idea here would be system of the City of Sanford, Flori­ its relation to the municipality.
ing some money left, wants tried
Section 8.—That the nmount of ballots for said election shall be as
to make news print out of a combina­ da.
and true methods o f getting the
follows, to-wit:
tion of the baser wood pulp mixed
(d) The construction of paved, bonds required for the purpose set
"For
the
Approval
of
that
certain
forth
in
Section
7,
of
this
ordinance
money for his crop.
with the fine, bleached, high grade macadamized and other hard surfaced
saw grass pulp, to give it strength streeta in the City of Snnford, Flori­ in tho num of $10,000.00, and the sum ordinance of the City of Sanford, en­
o f $40,000.00 o f said proposed issue of titled
and body.
da.
"An Ordinance Providing for
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
(e)
Tho
funding
nnd
paying
of
the
Officer Smith has just completed a
an
Issue of Bonds by the City of
exclusive
use
and
purposa
set
forth
in
■
survey of the Alaskan spruce forest outstanding Boating indebtedness of
Snnford,
Florida, in tho num of
Section
7,
of
this
ordinance.
reserve with a view of locating the the City o f Sanford, Florida, evidenc­
$625,000.00 for Municipal Purpos­
Section 9.—That it is tho determi­
available areas near enough to rivers ed by tha voucher! heretofore isnued
es;
the Proceeds Derived from the
nation
of
the
City
Commission
that
to permit transporting the logs ovra by the City o f Sanford, Florida,
SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCTS
Sale
Thereof to be Used for
the
num
of
$468,000.00
will
be
required
m
Therefore,
dummy lines to water and then raft­
Building
and
Constructing
o
Mu­
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO­ to pay the cost of constructing certain
ing down stream to the milling point.
In the Business 30 Years
nicipal Building, for the Exten­
:
Here the logs can be -lifted direct to PLE OF 'HIE CITY OF SANFORD. paved, macadamized and other hard
sion of Park Avenue northward,
surfaced streets in the City o f San­
raina
the mill. Having so recently come FLORIDA:
from a place whore conditions mean
Section 1.— That a bond issue in the
higher price for high grade pulp and sum of $fl2.'i,000.00, for the municipal
no possibility of lowering the present purposes enumerated and npcclficully
prices, he was naturally greatly sur­ set forth in the preamble o f this ordi­
prised to find here conditions the very nance, be, and the same is hereby au­
reverse where greater production will thorized, provided, however, that lioeventually mean gradually lower pric­ fore said bonds, or any part of said
es rather than the reverse.
bonds shall be issued, this ordinance
For the purpose of furthering the shall be first approved by a majority
news print possibilities* of the big vote of tho electors of the City of
scrub, the forest reserve agents ask­ Snnford, who are qualified to vote ns
ed and were assured of the co-opem- shown by the registration and tnx
tjen of ihr chcs&amp; iry ar.d icicr.ilfL de­ books of tne City, nt an election called
partments of the grass fibre plant, us nnd held for that purpose, nt such
well as ita experimental laboratory time and in such manner as prescrib­
now being built just north of the ele­ ed by law and the ordinances of tha
vated tanks.
City of Snnford, Floridn.
Section 2.— That said bonds shall ho
--------- Vote For The Bond Issue------ -—
of the denomination of One Thousand
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Dollars each, bearing interest nt the
Bids on painting the nurses’ home rate of six per centum per annum, in­
of the Fcrnnld-I.nwton Hospital will terest payable semi-annually on the
l&gt;e received on or before ten o’clock 1st days o f July nnd January, said
Saturday morning, May 20, 1922. bonds to be numbered consecutively
Bids should lie made for labor and from 1 to 625, both numbers inclu­
materials combined and separately. sive, said bonds to mature i:r the fol­
Each hid must be accompanied by a lowing manner, to-wit: bonds to bo
check for $10.00. The committee re­ numbered from 1 to 300, both num­
serves the right to reject any or all bers inclusive, shall be serin! bonds;
the maturity dates of bonds of this Is­
bids.
sue to be numbered from 1 to 300,
T. W. LAWTON,
President Hospital Association. both numbers inclusive, shall be ns folj ions, to-wit;
Office in Courthouse.
40-0tp
Ronds numbered 1 to 30 to mature
July 1st, 1025.
The TKorcbryd
Bonds numbered from 31 to 60 to
Srvro I'. •rr.jn Touring Cor
mature July 1st, 1026.

s

NOTICE

Bonds numbered from 61 to 00 to
It being very desirable that all hous­
mature July 1st, 1027.
es in tho city be numbered, all owners
Bonds numbered from 01 to 120
of un-numbered houses can obtain
to mature July 1st, 1026.
numbers rcnly for putting up nnd in­
Bonds numbered from 121 to 150 to
structions as to how to number, FREE
mature July 1st, 1020,
at the olfice of the City Manager.
Honda numbered from 151 to 180 to
L. R. PHILIPS,
mature July 1st, 1030.
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
Bonds numbered from 181 to 210 to
35-Snt-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
mature July 1st, 1031,
Bonds numbered from 211 to 240 to
l a (he r t r r a l l I nurl o f Hrmlanlr C uu nImature July 1st, 1032.
» 7 , K l n r M n — In I X w n r - r y
Bonds numbered from 241 to 270
N O T i r n OK KIN At. A f ’ l'OUNTINU nv
to mature July 1st, 1033.
ADM IN ! HTII AT IIIX
Bonds numbered front 271 to 300 to
Robert T. Hutiiphray, W illia m I* H u m phray (nometlrne* k n o w n aa I* II. mature July 1st, 1034.
H u m ph rey), slid Itnss U. H umphrey,
Com plainants,
bonds to be numbered from 301 to
vo.
625,
both numbers inclusive shall bear
Roaa I. Humphrey, Individual)' and as
Admin istratrix o f the K u a l a o f W i l ­ name dnto of maturity, bonds number­
liam T. Humphrey, (som etim es called
W T H um phrey), deceased, Theresa ed 301 to 625, both numbers inclu­
Humphrey. I V Htenstrom. Lee fitenatropi. Urneat I. Humphrey, A r th u r sive, shall mature 30 ycara after date
Humphrey, iirace Humphrey, Hally of the Issuance thereof; this entire is­
Hum phrey, John Humphrey, C. C.
H u m ph rey and Hus Humphrey, D e ­ sue of bonds to be dated July 1st, 1022,
fendants
N otice le hereby given that the u n ­ both principal and intcreat of said
dersig n ed as Adm inistratrix o f Ihe i:e- bonds to be pnyabte at some bank in
tat# o f W illiam T, Humphrey, d o m e *
times k n o w n as W. T, Humphrey) d e ­ the City of New York, State of New
ceased. will on the l l l l i dny o f May, York.
t a i l , file her final report and account
aa Adm in istratrix o f lha shove named
Section 3.— That it is the determi­
estate In (hit o f f i c e o f the Clerk o f Ib e
Circuit Court o f Kamtnots County. F l o r ­ nation of the City Commission that
ida, In ac c o rd a n c e with an order o f the
Circuit Court o f (Seminole County, K lo r- the sum of $15,000.00 will be required
da. da ted I h i Ind day o f Starch, 1111. to pay the cost of building and con­
!d
In the a b o v e e n ilil e d oauee,
structing the municipal building for
ROSA t» RUMPHiUVT.
A dm in istratrix o f lha R e ­
la te o f W illia m T. H u m ph ­ the housing o f the municipal library
rey (eom etlm ee kn ow n aa of the City of Sanford, and that the
W. T. H um phrey.)
(M arch It, It. I t ; April t. 11. If, I t ; conitruction of said library building is
May 1. 10-c)
a necessary public improvement and
will be of great benefit in its relation
to the municipality of the City of San­
ford, Florida.
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I Section 4.—That the amount of
"An Ordinance Providing for an la- bonds rtqulred for the purpose set
*u« o f Bonds by tb« CUy of Sanford, forth in Section 8 of tbia ordinance is

Company

$ 1735

$1735

N ow

Chase &amp;

Y o u C a n G i v e th e F a m ily C a r L u x u r y
a t th e P r ic e o f C a r N e c e s s it y

F

O R many men this year’s car-buying problem
will be placed in an entirely new light by this
seven-passenger, 8-cylinder Oldsmobilc.

Tha Pacemaker

Four-Pa—ngd Touting

$1735
L

$1850

W
115 Magnolia Avenue

I,
'j3

Let us demonstrate this “ Eight” First as you will
use it in business. Then, if you are satisfied [as
you w ill b e } to th e fam ily. T e le p h o n e (o r an
appointment
Alt prices quoted are f.o .b . Laneing
Federal T a x Additional

ir*

ORDINANCE NO. 30

For various reasons ol your own. you have decided
to have a new car. A n d any car that will meet
your business needs and provide mere transporta­
tion for the family will cost you nearly as much
— perhaps fully as m uch— as this enjoyable “ Eight.”
C on sid er th en the trem endous advantage of
investing in this luxurious vehicle. W h ile i$ is
very roomy and comfortable for seven passengdfs,
still it is a car of moderate size— trim, perfectly
suited to business use. Further, it is a businesslike
car because it is so very economical in every way
— an excellent investment, a car ol low operating
costs and a dependable car that requires a minimum
ol maintenance expense.

I L L I A M S ,G A R A G
V.OI.IE WILLIAMS, Prop.

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phone1

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PAG* FIVE

THE SANfrOlU) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1923
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
tTHKRE°F n B SP^ lK
OF FLORIDA STATE
416 Navarre St., San
J. V W * * '
. »j consider
LEAGUE FOR 19SS.
* . T“ " ' . T&lt;; absolutely the MRS. Fit El) OAltiBR, Society Editor,
MAY 15, X6w 17—
’■ T ^ y
the metket. I
Phone 21T-W
Daytonn at Lakeland.
I t jmm h a v e e a r t r l # a « a v l a l t l a * n e
5 T iL .lt . hoeing tried It
—If t e a a rsr
e s o l a s oo/TTorro
a a y w f c r r e or
o r vooiias
• ■ a lia s
Jacksonville
at Orlando.
’ * e.illv My trife took *
ar U
It r o a are e a t r r ta la la s , w rite
a p i.a la l r a•rd to Ihla S r p a r la m t , r t i l u
SL Petersburg at Tampa.
. o r■ Ir lrh p a a r Ihr l i r a . It wtU
l” h
" '« hther
“ *n* •few
/ • Jarr las lla
MAY 18. 19, 20—
] vrava
r e a t l r ap prrrlatrS .
Daytona at Tampa.
Honey and Tar. In a
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
CALENDAR
I f , ,h&lt; »«nt to sleep and slept
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
nT^ entire night. Your renteMAY
22, 23. 24—
J quickly and relief i» Perman- Thursday— All day meeting of the
Daytona nt St. Petersburg.
leagu
e
of
Women’s
Voters
and
geld ivsrywhtfe."'Al*v‘
Orlando at Lakeland.
County Federation of Women's
Tampa at Jacksonville.
Club, beginning at 9:110 A. M.
Thursday— Mrs. Harry Ilccrtn will MAY 23, 28, 27—
McCuIIer «•
Tampa at Daytona.
entertain the members of the Id*
Lakeland at Orlando.
lers Club at her home on East Sec*
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
ond
Street.
[enrv McLouIin, Jr.
Friday— "Old Plantation" given by MAY 29. 30, SI—
wnCMN-OFTOMBTRIST
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
the members of the Westminster
Lakeland at Tampa.
Club at the Parish House.
Orlando
at Jacksonville.
Fridny— "Tho Return of Miles O’
Rourko" given nt the K. C. Hall on JUNE 1. 2. 3—
Orlando at Daytona.
Onk avenue, at 8:16 P. 61. under
Jacksonville at Tampa.
the auspices of the Catholic ladies.
St. Petersburg at Lankeland.
Monday— Mrs. Porter Wakefield will
JUNE
5, 6, 7—
entertain the members o f the BusiLakeland
at Daytona.
nes* and Professional Women's
Sanford, Fla
t t III St.
Jacksonville nt St. Petersburg.
Club with a garden party rt her
Tampa nt Orlando.
home in Geneva, at 7:30 p. m.
Monday— Mrs. R. W. Pearman will en­ JUNE 8, 9. 10—
Daytona nt Orlando.
tertain the membera o f the St. A g ­
Lakeland nt Jacksonville.
nes Guild at her home on West First
Tampa
nt St. Petersburg.
Street, at 3:30 p. rn.
JUNE 12, 13, 14—
Daytona nt Jacksonville.
Mrs. Forrest I-ake hnd as her
Orlando
nt St. Petersburg.
guests yesteiday, Mrs. Uradshaw,
Tnmpn
nt
Lakeland.
Miss Maggie Hart, Mrs. Margaret
JUNE
15.
16.
17—
Ramos and Mrs. Cloudman of Orlan­
Jacksonville
at Daytona.
do. They nttonded the Elimination
Lakeland at St. Petersburg.
Bridge
Party
given
nt
the
Pariah
Too Can Find the Name of
Orlando at Tampa.
House yesterday
nfternoon given
£wr I i»e Professional and
JUNE
19. 20. 2 1 under the auspices of the Woman's
B«inr«i Man in Sanford in
Daytonn
at Lakeland.
Guild.
flit Column Each Day
Jacksonville at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Tampa,
ALL DAY MEETING.
JUNE
22. 23, 24—
Thoro will bo an ail-day meeting
Dnytona
at Tampa.
of the League of Women’s Voters nnd
Jacksonville
at Lakeland.
tho County Federation o f Women’s
St.
Petersburg
at Orlande.
Attorney-nt-Lnw
Clubs tomorrow beginning at 9 A. M.,
JUNE
26,
27.
2
8
bm Seminole County Hank
nt "the Woman's Club. A picnic lunch
Da ytonn at St. Petersburg.
FLORIDA
will
be
served.
VOID
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa
at Jacksonville.
ELIMINATION BRIDGE PARTY
JUNE
29,
30—JULY 1—
An occaaion o f much enjoyment nnd
Tampa
at
Daytona.
a derided success both socially and
[Contractor and Builder
Lakeland
at
Orlando.
financially was the Elimination Bridge
St. Petereburg nt Jacksonville.
Tarty
given
yesterday
afternoon
at
FLORID!
FORD
the Parish House, with Mrs. B. P. JULY 8, 4, 5—
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Whitner, Mrs. R. A. Newman and
SMITH BROS.
Lakeland at Tempo.
Mrs. Forrest Lake as hostesses for
Orlando
Jacksonville.
and Machine Co. the Women's Guild. There were JULY 8, 7,at8—
fourteen tables of players.
Orlando at Daytona.
Auto Repair W o rk
Tho Parish Honso which lends It­
Jacksonville at Tampa.
W
Center First tad Oak self so well to the decorstorid hand,
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
was exceptionally lovely yesterday
JULY
10, II, I t —
DELIVER T H E G O O D S ' with qnantities o f various colored poLakeland
at Daytona.
tunias nnd ferns.
|ck Service Transfer The hours passed quickly In the in­ Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. PcUlautiiK « l Lakeland.
teresting gaiTie uf ui luge, ami when
JULY
13, 14. 18—
Storage t iiciliUeH
scores were counted it was found that
Dnytona
at Orlando,
yltiM you, trll others; If n» Mrs. C. M. Morse and Mrs. Julius
lakeland
at Jacksonville.
Schulte held high score for the Elim­
1(11 ui. Phone 498
Tampa at lakeland.
inating side and were, awarded silk
hose, whilo Mrs. W. D. Holden and JULY 20. 21. 22—
tits, Picnics, Fishing, Outings
Jacksonville at Daytona.
Mrs. George Rico held high score for
Launch SANFORD the losing side. They were given Orlando at Tampa,
lakeland at SL Petersburg.
dainty hand-made handkerchiefs. The
Capt. Atkinson
JULY
24. 25. 26—
cut prize, a Shnkesporinn Calendar
Daytona nt Lakeland.
Phone 295-1.1
was won by Mrs. George Herring.
Jacksonville nt Orlando.
At tho conclusion o f the card game
203 P.. Third St., Sanford the hostesses served refreshments eonSt. Petersburg at Tampa.
JULY
27. 28, 29—
isting of apricot ice nnd delicious
Daytona
nt Tampa.
home mndc cake.
Jacksonville at lakeland..- . .
W. HERNDON
SL Petereburg at Orlando.
KATHLEEN MALLORY MISSION
[Insurance Agency
JULY
31— AUGUST 1, 2—
CIRCLE MEETS
FIRE—AUTO— RONDS
Dnytona
at SL Petersburg.
Mrs. McGahagit entertained the
Orlando
at
Lakeland.
................................. .....
Kathleen
Mallory
Mission Circle
Tampa
at
Jacksonville.
nt her home on Magnolia avenue on
3, 4, 5—
irton Horn Service Tuosdny afternoon. The attendance AUGUST
Tampa at Daytona,
was not ns good ns usual on account
lakeland at Orlando.
-----ATo f several o f the members having
St.
Petersburg nt Jacksonville.
gone to Jacksonville to attend tho
AUGUST
7, 8. 9—
Southern Baptist Convention.
SL
Petersburg
nt Daytona.
Mrs. Stanley hnd charge of the
Lakeland at Tampa.
program, the subject for the after­
Orlnndo nt Jacksonville.
noon being, “ The House Beautiful,"
AUGUST
10. 11, 12—
nford n o v e l t y which is the splendid edifice that has
Orlando
at Dnytona.
been erected in Louisville by the
WORKS
Jacksonville
nt Tampa.
Baptist woman for n W, M. U. train­
St. Petersburg nt lakeland.
ing
school.
L COLLER, Drop.
At tho conclusion of the program AUGUST 14. 15. 16—
|nera! Shop and MW iced refreshments were served. Next lakeland nt Daytona.
Jacksonville nt St. Petersburg.
week the circle will meet with Mra
Tampa at Orlando.
Rhodes on Palmetto nnd Twelfth.
Work
AUGUST 17. 18. 19—
--------- Vote Fur The Bond Issue---------Daytona at Orlando.
lACTOU and B U IL D E R
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Iakclund at Jacksonville.
OF SANFORD HIGH
■■mill Street R»nford. Tit
Tampa at SL Petersburg.
HOLD FINE MEETING
--------- Vote For The Ilond Issue----'

PROFESSIONAL
[and bu sin ess
DIRECTORY

Jeorpe A. DeCottes

S. 0. kShinholser

S

iford Battery Service
Company

Geo. \V. Knight
Eslnte and Insurance
FLORIDA

inford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
*'
*"

»nd Boiler

Work;

Grin4|n(; DeLase Piston.;
Hla»* and Pins;

Flywheel

n,nd&gt;: Vr.nk Shafts re: *«»»«• for c.llle Inboard and
**

Mo,0r, ----------- Phone II

AfieldCarburators
and ,;“ !"*ntfed by

ford Battery Service
company

■ m iiiiiN n iiiiiin iin iiiiin i
WOODRUFF BOOSTS
INLAND WATERWAYS s ___
"Waterway" Woodruff (E. T.) for
many years chairman of the water­
ways committee of the Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce, and who has visited
West Palm Bench nnd other east const
towns n number of times in that in­
terest was in West Pnlm Bench yes­
terday in conference with President
Cole and Secretary Robinson of the
Chamber of Commerce regarding tho
government hearings to be held nt
Titusville tomorrow ami in thin city
Wednesday.

On the Okeechobee llr&amp;nch of the Florida Best Coeat Railway, Cheleota, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. P in t
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $150 per day; $10 to 816 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

61r. Woodruff feels that unl'fd ef­
fort in tanking a good showing for
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE W ORKS
this important route via SanforJ will SANFORD
piacticntly Assure its completion
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
“ This route is the St. Johns-lndian
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
river route," ho argues, “ beca tsc It
1018 West First 8tre«t
1018 West First Btree*
has so much of the distance n natural
waterway for its course. The routo
will cost about $7,000,000 less nnd will
accommodate n vast majority of pop­
ulation and territory,

Studebaker

"All nlong in the towns 1 hnvc vis­
ited I have been grently encouraged
by the enthusiasm and interest shown
by commercial and civic organization
officials. Miami, Fort Lauderdale,
West Pnlm Reach and other towns on
the cast const seem decidedly In fnvor
of the route."

Little Six.....$1230.00 Bix Six........... $2025.00
Special S i x ............................................ $1680.00

Mr. Woodruff will nit end the meet­
ing in Titusville tomorrow, he stated.
— West Pnlm Bench Post.

A. C. FORT, Agent

(Delivered)

SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY
-8A N F0R D , FLA.

WIGHT BROS. GAKAGK-

--------- Vote For The Rond Issue
Dance at the Montezuma Hotel
Thursday night, May 18. Admission
$1.00.
4 l-ltc
-Vote For The Rond Issue
WILL lll'll.l) ANOTHER
BUSINESS BLOCK

’H I S B a n k i s
A

Leonard Morrelln has pnrclmaed n
lot from Thomas Emmett Wilson on
Pr.lmetto avenue next to the city hall
nnd will build nt once n two story
brick building. The lower floor will
bo built for stores nnd the second
floor for offices. Palmetto avenue
nnd other avenues will soon be busi­
ness blocks as far ns Third street.
Watch this city grow.

H u m a n In stitu tio n

Conducted by men who value the

------- Vote For The Bond Ieaue------TEARING THEM DOWN.

esteem o f their fellowmen,

and

who extend, in all sincerity,

the

full services and courtesies o f the
bank.

Workmen hnve started tearing down
the old Miller building nt the comer
o f First street nnd Pnrk avenue nnd
the old Philips building just across tho
street on the opposite comer. Theso
are old landmarks of many years
standing that arc making way for the
new ^rder o f things nnd fine new four
and five story buildings will grace
these corners—the principal com e.t o f
the city.

First National Bank

------- Vote For The Bond Ieane------Danco at the Montezuma Hotel
Thursday night, May 18. Admission
$1.00.
44-1 tc

:

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. I*. FORSTER, President

II. F. WHITNER, Cashier

■

■

BIG SALE OF SEC­
OND HAND CARS
The Chance of a Life-Time to Gel
Good Car Cheap
1 Olds 0 ..............
$150.00
I Olds fl ................
$500.00
1 Ford Sedan ..............- ............ $375.00
1 Oakland Six ................ .......... $500.00
All in good mechanical condition.
WILLIAMS' GARAGE
41-tfc

SPECIAL
44

Albert W. Gilchrist

shipped about 2,000,000 quarts o f ar
It's Gilchrist’s time to WIN. Gilstrawberries, which ware sold for
cash"at" the Plant City freight station christ Is the people'* "&gt;»"• » « WILL
for about $700,000.
.w in ,-(P a id political advertisement)

Money Talks’ ’

|

Also Terms Talk s

$225 and $350 buys Ford Touring Cars.
$350 and $675 buys Buick 4 and 6.
All in good condition, newly painted.
See me at once... Guarantee a fit

NEEDED 1IY FLORIDA
IN THE U. 8. SENATE
Albert W. Gilchrist is a son of Flor­
ida. You ore sons and daughters of
Florida. Voto for your brother Albert.
No “ Mcllcn’s Food" Senator enn
claim n second term who defeated an
able senator for n second term.
“ A tree which bringeth forth not
good fruit Is cut down nnd cast Into
■
the fire." The same is true of a U. S.
Senator.
3.
Gilchrist for the Senate— Henry
Ford for Mussle Shoals.
Gilchrist is for tho beter rare of
nil disabled ex-soldiers nnd ox-snitors fi
nnd their dependents.
Gilchrist favors amending Federal
Aid Lows, to tho end that state author­
A meeting o f tho Alumni Agaoda*
Messrs. Newman Brothers, Plant ities may prescribe specifications and
tion of the Sanford High School was City, Fla., recently sold $242.00 worth materials, which would mean more
held nt the High School Inst nlghL 0f peppers ns the result of one plck- miles of good roads in Florida.
In the absence of the President, Roby jng front three acres; they inform
Gilchrist will work for the U. S. to
I-aing, Mr. Ben Whitner was in us they will receive before they have
enter the League of Nations, with such
charge of the meeting.
(linishod gathering this crop an avreservations ns will safeguard the
The minutes o f the last meeting ernge of $1,000 per acre during the
interests of our great country. Peace
were read by the Secretary and then 8Pason. They have finished planting
necessary to prosperity.
tho various committees were called three acres of strawberry set!, with
Gilchrist is for MORE BUSINESS
on for reports.
The entertainment „ totnl of 35,000 plant, from which
IN GOVERN6IBNT nnd LESS GOVcommittee had done some great work they will sell $5,000 worth for trans...
Th„ „
nnd a wonderful time is planned for planting to people who will cultivate ERNMLNT IN BUSINESS. The U.
the banquet which will be held at the strawberries for next season.
, s * Treasury should not be made the
Valdez Hotel Wednesday evening,
v - . - p — ti .
v « n . _____ politician's Christmas tree.
May 31, at eight-thirty o’clock. A
0
I The inherent rights o f the states
report from the Secretary showed
Dance nt the Montezuma Hotel and individual citizens must he prethat all reservations fo r places at lh* Thursday night, Mny 18. Admission Mrved. Gilchrist is n real Democrat;
banquet had rot been turned in yet. $1.00.
44-lte a plain business man and not a politicPlcase see that this is done right ______Vole For The Bond Issue
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IN T H E H E A R T O P T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

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V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD. FLO R ID A . TH U R SD A Y, M A Y 18. 1922

VOLUME in .

SANFORD
"Th e City Substantial”

N U M BER 45

ADMITTED
GENOA CONFERENCE WOMENTOAREBOARD
BOND ISSUE CARRIED BY
MEMBERSHIPS
OVERFLOW MEET AT HAGUE
SOUTHERN BAPTIST MEETING HANDSOME MAJORITY FOR
FOR PEACE OF WORLD
NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS
Change in Constitution Adopted A ft e r a Spirited
Debate

MAN CAUGHT
BY KANSAS CITY
AUTHORITIES
u. S. NOT READY
Experts W ill Further
Examine the Russian
P roblem

SETTLED DOWN
■n, r t. u w r l i l r i I’ w O ,
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1 Mn&gt;. JR,— Sir Edwanl
GENOA,
Gririr announced on l*h n lf of the BriU

bh itelcptt n «hi* «&lt;u,rn° on

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, dikes rfcci.eil from the
United
Statc» government and did not seem
likrl) the United States would parti­
ciple in the Hague meeting at least
until scope of meeting was better un-

415 Votes Cast for Bonds
FOUR DEAD
and 53 A gainst
IN B A T T L E
the Bonds
NEAR BELFAST RATIO OF 8 TO 1

JA C K SO N V ILLE , May 18.— Women will be admitted to membership on
executive committee and various boards o f the Southern Itaptist convention'
here todayy. A change in the constitution adopted after a spirited disapprov- ’
Ir. J. W. Porter, DLouisvillo, who quoted Apostle Pnul'a nbjunction
al from Dr,
o f women speaking in church. “ We have started on a down grade and time
will come when women w ill preside over thia convention," he said. A change
in the constitution does not provide for any specific number o f women on
W HO
IS
A L LE G E D TO H A V E the executive committee and boards, as n«kcd in memorial for woman's mis­ W ILD N IG H T F IR IN G
IN
MARsionary union, but leaves number to be determined from yenr to year. Action
S W IN D LE D P E O P L E A T
KOW IIONB D ISTR IC T CAUSES
on the proposn1 preceded reports on foreign missions and home education.
DAYTO NA
DEATHS
The Baptists adopted report which termed Darwin evolution theory "not
M ir Tl&gt;e A M n r U lr 4 I ' r r m
science nt nil but just theory."
( I l f T h e A a .n rln tril I ’ rra a l
K A N S A S CITY', May 18— Postal au­
B E LFA ST, May 18.— Wild night fir ­
thorities late last night arcsted a man
ing in Marrowbone district o f llclfnst,
here in connection with whnt they said
with police and soldiers battling with
extensive swindling scheme conducted
gunmen, followed by further shooting
at Daytona, Florida. Man was held
today ns working people on way to
for investigation, no charges prefer­
jobs. A t least four men nro dead ns
red. A Cleveland man, it was stated,
a result o f the disorders, several oth­
ers wounded.
lost $120,000 in an allsged swindle.

HISTORIC HOSPITAL DESTROYED
BY FIRE AT ROME T O D A Y 16 PATIENTS’ BODIES FOUND

DAY’ TO N A , Fla., May 18.— As far
Kiwanians Had
as can he learned, no report was ever Santo Spirito Hospital W as Founded in T w elfth
Great Time
GENOA. M iy 10.—Non-aggression made here of tho fleecing of a Cleve­
Century
by
Pope
Innocent
III
Yesterday
part adnpte I unanimously nt plenary land man of $120,000.
,,,iion of
political suh-commisslon o f
Kiiion
ot p°
ROME, May 18— A disastrous fire swept the historic hospital o f Snnto
The regular luncheon of the KiGenoa conference today, Pact was G eorgia Girl Killed,
Spirito, one o f the most picturesque and ancient charitable institutions in wants Club held nt the Valdez yester­
not lipr.ci hut adopted in form o f hasW as Rural Carrier—
Rome today. Sixteen bodies were recovered from the burning ruins nt 7:30 day wns a humdinger. The Iwya were
olution. Each state pledging Itself to
this morning. Institution accommodates nearly 5,000 patients nnd includes nil there full o f pep nnd ginger nr.d
A
ttacked
By
N
egroes
respect it
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hospital, lunntic asylum, foundling home nnd refuge fo r aged nnd infirm. wanted everybody to know it.
Kiwnnnin Connelly reported the re­
Assailants Have Been Captured and Flames originated nt midnight In the laundry. Insignificant at first but
GENOA. May IS.—The Hague has
spread rapidly to neighboring wards, each containing thirty chronic or in­ sults o f tho Waterways hearing nt
Will lie "Eased Out"
be&lt;n dr finitely .elected ns the meeting
firm patients, who became panic stricken. Wooden beams collapsed burying Titusville Tuesday, nnd assured the
place fur the experts who will further
twenty chronic patients. Rescuers rushed through the fire and smoke nnd club that ere lon^' the Kiwnninns could
( l l r T h i A i u n r U l r i I ’ rraa)
examine the Russian problem, it was
S A N D E K S V IL L E , Ga., May 18.— brought out twelve but all wore dead from suffocation. Snnto Spirito was be the guest of the Captain o f the
announce'1 last night. Arrangements Mrs. Mills Kitchen, 18, was shot and
founded in the twelfth century by Pope Innocent, III.
Majestic, largest liner afloat, when
for the Hague conference in June were killed today at n lonely spot on the
she tied up nt the city dock in Lake
practically -&gt; mplcted with yesterday's public highway about five miles from
Monroe.
srceptsni c l y the Russians of the pro­ Duvisboro. OtTicers said the crime
Kicvntiians Swope, Russel and Wnlsposals submitted to them, which havo was committed by two negroes. Pos­
mu
nru headed for the International
been amended so ns to provide that ses are scouring the country for thu
Convention nt Toronto. It is needless
a truce between the vnrious powers suspected slayers.
to say thnt these gentlemen will ade­
will continue fur a maximum o f eight
Mrs. Kitchen was u rural mall car­
quately represent Sanford nnd will
months.
rier and had stopped to put mail in n
bring the Sanford Club standing be­
A meeting of the full political com­ box at a farm house when the negroes
fore the International.
mission of the conference will be held nttackcd her. The negroes escaped in
Mr. Fhilips, o f Lake Mary, aldy as­
this morning and the final plenary ses­ her automobilo but are reported to And U nder the H ea dof One Competent Cc:Vrrr«is*
sisted by Mr. Ilnll. also o f latke Mnrv.
sion probably on Friday.
Premier have been captured this afternoon
s i o n e r Instead o f l:i»e
ft L«-4
f’- • •• •»• V
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f• W*•S S e l i n *
were guests of the Club and told the
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when the car broke down near Kiddleboys about lotko Mary, and what wns
land Friday afternoon.
ville. Keport added that n mob nrc
being done nt Lake Mary. Mr. Phil­
rock
road,
nnd
the
9-foot
road
for
The pr&gt;&gt; r* verbal rcluting to tho proparing to lynch them.
The recommendation that the pres­
ips
said thnt "Some people did not
trunk
line
highways
is
a
thing
of
tho
Lloyd George plan fo r dual commis­
ent road department Inw which pro­
past. It is truo those types of road know where Lnko Mary was or how to
sions to meet at the Hague which was
vides
for
a
commission
o
f
fiv
e
memD A U G H E R T Y IN V IT E S
presented to the Kussinns on Monday
hers to supervise highway construe- served their day and did n herculean gut there, hut that nil rends Icud to
8 T B B L MERGER PE O PLE
Lake M ary" and thnt there would be
lost wns adopted with an annex. With
TO M E E T W ITH HIM tion in the stntc be nmended nnd thnt task, but the traffic of today alone, to
the amendments carried today by the
a department o f highways under the say nothing o f the future trnfflr, is seventy-five new houses going up
•ub-commi.sion it will bo sent to
supervision o f one commissioner be too heavy n burden for them to bear, there before tho close o f next season.

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SMITH WOULD REVISE THE
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
INTO EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION

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Washington probably with a letter o f
the secretary of tho Genoa conference
which i- likely to lie considered today
st a meeting of the full political com­
mission.

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Dnugherty, attorney generu), today invited
representatives of the eight steel com­
panies named in the senntc resolution
directing inquiry into the proposed
A so n | important umendment to merger o f the independent companies
the document provides that the truce to meot him Saturday to discuss their
will continue to operate for a period plans fo r the merger.
ef four months after adjournment o f
W O M A N D ISPATCH RIDER
the Hague meeting.
FOR C O N F E D E R A T E ARM Y,
This extension is considered a vic­
DIES A T AG E OF 93
tory fur Lloyd George because it pro'ides more time for the consummation
( H r T h e A i M i - l a l r l I'r r a s )
•f the (irmnnent non-uggrestion pact
ASBURY PARK, N. J.. May 18.—
into whnh he hopes tho truce will be
Mrs. Jnne Vandorhorst Bowly, who
■•rged.
served the confederacy during tho civil
After
, ..nforence with Mr. Lloyd war as dispatch bearer, died at her
urgi, M |arthou and M. Jasper summer home here today at the ago
1 that the French and Ilel- of 93. Sho wns born in Charleston, S.
t14" d. .i (’ate* approved yesterday’s C., and w ill be buried there.
pro ced.ng Un must refer the whole
1 u homo governments fo r
ratification When naked last night
wh«-th. r Kr.,nce intended to particiDte in the Hague meeting, the French
answered that it wns too
tsrlj I., . a&gt;.

PRES. HARDING
W ILL D I S C U S S
RATE REDUCTION

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Al ay
18.—Any
recognition by tho A T D IN N E R G IVEN TO N IG H T TO
, 0f t|,c Huisian soviet
F O R T Y LE A D IN G S T E A L
'-ernm.nt ll.i ln-yond the time when
MEN
’ •orat,. :i ,,( productivity in Russia
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1 h;" * I &lt;h i set In motion by that
W A S H IN G TO N , May
18.— Trans­
r&gt; it-.-if, according to an authorportation matters including possiblo
an.I plainly spoken outline o f
rate reductions head list subjects
1 government obtained yesterday.
which thought will he discussed to­
1 ,r«ieipate both in tho Ge‘ unferencc and in the proposed night at tho White House dinner con­
ference to which Harding has invited
' r‘ ,on*l*l*ration o f Russian
nbout fo rty leading steel men.
* u t #t| U” l,UKUC‘ jt w“ » added,
n the ronviction that such

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created replacing the present commis- and it is n ‘ penny wise and pouno foolslon wns mndo yostordny by Hon. M. Jish” man who says:
‘ Lot’s build
M. Smith, n form er rhnlrmnn o f the cheaper roads, let’s get two miles
stntc read department and a reeog- where w * have been getting one, and
nixed authority on highway construe- calling upon tho bureau o f public roads
H „n&gt;
at Washington to modify its specificsMr. Smith also ndvoentod the use of tlons.
It is not cheaper roads not
the best materials obtainable in build- narrower rends, but wider, more subing Florida's .roads, declaring thnt it slant ini, nnd better rends thnt Florida
was "penny wise nnd pound foolish" to nn w ell as every other state in the
build highways with cheap material nation needs, for the rends are to be
under present tra ffic conditions. He called upon to carry the ever Increasmade the following statement to a re- ing tonnnge which is neccssnry.
porter for the Sentinel:
i "T h ere are those who favor tho dis“ F'loridn has reached n stage in &lt;le- trict p!nn In state rend building, just
volopmcnt when cheap reads will no a t the c
.oval l s in counties tolonger carry the burden o f traffic day— fiv e districts, nnd every member,
which they are now called upon to car- not only on the boards o f county comry, in the shape o f heavy tonnnge on missioners, but every member, o f tho
trucks, to say nothing o f the heavy state road department trying to get nil
passenger enr with its speed. The day he can fo r his ‘dcestrict.’
has come when practically nil short
nm convinccil thoroughly that if
hauls o f merchandise and freight of m
# &gt; u to w,de iyBtcm o f tninW ,int.
ail kinds are carried on trucks and it roo,|g
„ rcAUty, or lf thll
to
is not an uncommon thing to see
wo come ,n any rcalonab|e |,.nRth o f timCt
and a half to five to ntruck loaded to &gt;ome „ !hcr
, hfln , hat now ,n c f.
the brim, going over our rend* from ^
w||| hnvp
bp pu,
opcrnl,on.
fiften to twenty-five mile, per hour.
My own oplnloni nn), thl. too nfter
"Within the past five year, espec- very cnrpfu, thoUK,lt nnil comlderalally, the nation has been discussing Uon&gt; f|ot )m|y o f th|, ,lunk„ .rH ,iut lhc
the rond problem. It U utrnnKC »ut
tin well o f this plan, is that a
true that it often take, a great calnm- mor(, cffc clive nr„, efficient read doity to arouse the people to a true pnrtmcnt would he the abolishment of
sense o f their needs. The road ques­ the present plan of five members and
tion was brought forcibly to the at­ the rreation o f a department o f high­
tention o f the American people by the ways, with the office o f highway com­
great world war, which showed not missioner, and then let the legislature
only the needs fo r substantial high- provide u salary commensurate with
ways, but the benefits as well to nny , hp (JutJ|&lt;ll to ,K. p «rrontu.(i nn,j thc
county, state, or nation.
"The day of tho sand-clay read, the
Il'sitlM S I 1*1 l‘ » * » T v * )

Wic in r r m on any Pure|y wienR a n u , 't.“,l‘tlon ot conditions in
tk»n , * * vicw * orecommendaa»rcii] r UP* ncceMary for the cotnn| of ; , ncla land industrial rvYlno
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the Russian

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There wns but very little demon­
stration over the bond Issue tho fncts
nnd figures being presented to the
voters in the Herald and in circulnre
and the streets to be improved were all
given with the amount of money to be
expended. The $625,000 in bonds rcnlIv means that the people voted for
public improvements yesterday the
sum o f $290,000. Outstanding w ar­
rants w ill be taken up in the sum o f
$35,000, ranking n total o f $325,000.
Abutting property owners will pny the
sum o f $300,000 hack to the city for
these improvements thus making up
tho total issue for bonds yesterday of
$025,000.
The lionds arc for new streets, sew­
ers, n municipal pier on the lake, boat
basin nnd many other improvements
n*edcd here including n library build­
ing.
There wns some opposition to the
bond issue just ns there is opposition
to nil lionds issues nnd there is oppo­
sition to every candidate thnt aspires
to an office. People have the right
to vote for bonds and ngninst lionds
just as their fnney dictates nnd no
liona issue wns ever carried unnnimously. The bond issue in Snnford thnt
will come ns near being unanimous
will he the one for municipal ownership that will come Inter and will carry hy the largest mnjnrity thnt any
bond issue ever had In the south. These
lionds will be levied against the muniripnl plants nnd not against tho city
although the bonds wiil be secured by
the vote of the people of Sanford.

Hearing: on Capitol
Rebuilding: Injunction
Resumed at Quincy

Doc Dean W'as asked for n speech,
and responding admitted that tho ac­
cusation was true.
Ralph Wigh will speak for weeks It I* Understood Only Briefs and A f f i ­
davits to Be F'ilrd
from yesterday.
T IP P L E S BLOWN U P A T COAI
MINES NEAR T U R T L E CREEK
( l l r T h e A aa n rln lrd l&gt;rr**|

PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 18.— Tippies at Three Wagon coal mines near
Turtle Creek, Pittsburg suburb, was
blown up this morning with a loss ap­
proximately $1,500, No casualties.

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T A L L A H A S S E E , May 18.— H ear­
ing on nn attempt o f Mnrion county
!elti*ens to enjoin constniction o f the
1new addition to thu capitol here was
nhcduled to be resumed at Quincy todny. It in understood only briefs and
additional affidavits will be filed. No
oral argument.

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!* r* » ln n i" *ny 'lib e ra tio n s which
r‘‘t ° Knition o f the soviet
*ould »hu
among

Prof. Lawton, o f the Educational
Committee, spoke on suggestion of
Secretary Davis that nil immigrants
bo registered.
At this juncture Ed. Line received a
telegram which he asked permission
to rend. The telegram follows:
"Bingvillo, Ou.
"Mr. Ed. Lane,
"Sanford.
“ Understand Kiwnninn Jno. Dean
will take unto himself ono w ife on or
n! out June 15th; thnt snid w ife will
lie a great comfort to Johnnie nnd will
assure a regular nnd prompt attend­
ance nt all Kiwnnis meetings, etc.
"CORN COB JIM ."

Bonds for city Improvements to the
amount o f $C25,000 were carried here
yesterday in a ratio o f about 8 to 1
for the bonds. The official figures In
the election were 415 votes for the
bonds and 53 against the bond? which
was about the number o f votes that
the wise ones figured would be cast
ngnlnst them. There is rarely ever a
big vote on nny bonding proposition.
The average citizen thinks the bonds
will In* carried whether he votes or not
and he is usually disposed to nllow the
other fellow to carry the bond issue
without him. This is true o f all elec­
tion for bonds in nil communities. It
wns surprising to the majority o f the
people here Inst night to lenrn that so
many had voted In the bond election.
There are about 1,500 voters in the
city. Out o f this number there were
502 thnt had not pnitl their poll taxea
or in other words there were 93P that
could vote out o f which only 4C9 did
vote and considering tho vote polled it
was one o f the Inrgcst thnt has ever
voted on a bond issue considering the
population.

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with n t t M#,e* *' ready to cmb* rk

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Mr. Scoggan wns tho speaker o f the
dny and occupied the full ten minutes
with n splendid talk on "F'loridn, the
greatest State, and Sanford the Great­
est City In F'loridn.” Kiwnninn Scoggnn gave ninny incidents of whnt wns
being done in other states, and how
Snnford nnd F’loridn, were outdoing
them.

ELECTIO N
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Q U IE T
O N E HUT LA R G E VOTE
W AS POLLED

Judge Moines, Ed. I&gt;ane, Tom Jones and Tommy W atson on the “ Camel Express on Shrine day, M ay 27th, in Sanford

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FOR S A L R —Gaaolino pump and 180
gallon tank.— L. F. Roper. Phono
100.
39-tic

CLASSIFIED
ADS

FOR S A L E — A practically new piano.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
8150.00.
319 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp

C lu iK ltd Adn 5c ■ line. No
..ad taken for leaa than 25e.
and poaltlvely no claaalfled
ada charged to anyone. Caah
mu«t accompany all ordera.
Count fire words to a line
and remit accordingly.

FOR S A L E
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FOR S A L E — 1922 Model Ford tour­
ing car. W ill sacrifice for quick
j rash sale. Address "C. C." care o f
Hcrnld.
43-3tp
FOR S A L E —Seven room house with
hath, three porches, new garage,
price 83,500. Half cash, balance on
terms. Phone 487-J.
43-5tc
F 6 R &amp; AI.K—Red Stnr Detroit Vapor
stove, Cost $50 year ago, $15 cash
takes it. Inquire ut 1200 Palmetto
street.
42-dh-tfp

FOR R E N T

FOR RE N T— Furnished house with a
garage. Apply 107 W. 9th St., or
shape, 8250 terms - r $200 cash. 490
43-Gtp
phone 240.
Model.— Hire A AValker, In old Ford
Garage.
dh-tfp FOR RE N T— 5 roomed house furnish­
ed, 201 5th st., corner Magnolia.
43-3tp
H U PM O B ILE owner I Used parts for F'OR R E N T— Light
housekeeping
Model R. O. K. Hnlf price. Adapartment, nil convenience. Phono
dresa Hupmobilc, care Herald.
283-J.
42-tic
41-Mon-WcJ-Fri.p
lit’xiM Ft lit ltEN T — Furnished ItK
F O R S A LE — Fine celery farm,
10
privilege of garage. 709 Palmetto
acres rich hammock lnnd, cultivated avenue.
34-10tp
10 years. Crop on It now. Two flow­
FOR RE N T— Rooms nnd kitchenette.
ing wells, 8H acres tiled; nlso thirty
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
acres hammock adjoining with one
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
well and smnll part cleared, near
Cameron City. Apply to owner for FOR R E N T —Two unfurnished rooms,
particulars. Herbert O. Crinpcn, R.
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
R. A . Ilox 189.
32-12p location. Apply "R. S.", enro of HerG-tfc
f O il S A L E — 15 acres orange grove, nld Office.
flno land, about 400 old benring
W ANTED
orange and grapefruit trees. Also pe­
can, peach, grapes, pears and other W A N T E D —A ninn to work on farm.
Apply to M. S. Nelson. Ilox 27G,
fru it trees on Gdlden Lake, 3Vi miles
44-2tp
south o f Sanford. Also nnother 4Vi Sanford.
acres of fine rich, cultivated pine lnnd
with about 75 old bearing ornnge and
grapefruit trees, and about 75 pecan
trees, on Silver Lake. Apply to own­
er, Herbert O. Crippen, R. R. A. Ilox
189.
32-12p

YO U N G LAD Y desires room nnd
board in private family. Address,
“ I I " care Herald.
43-2tp

FOR S A L E OR L E A S E -O n e 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
aide Palmetto ave., 50 ft- from Elev­
enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey,
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., I«oa Angelee, Calif._________________288tf; 29 tf

position, part or full tini". Fast and
accurate. “ Lady Stenographer," care
of Hcrnld.
41-Mon-Wed-Fri.

ROOMS W ANTED to take care o f
Shriners, May 2G to 27. List rooms
with Sanford Shrine Club or cnll
42-5tc
FOR SA LE — Potato hnrreln in any phone 101.
qunntity, special prices on car lots, W A ITR E S S W A N T E D — Depot Rescorrespondence solicited, Clearwater
tnurnnt.
43-3tc
M fg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc C O M PETE N T Stenographer wishes

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M O N E Y TO LO AN A T 4%— On
homes, groves nnd fnrms, 4 per cent
simple interest In multiples of 81,000
payable 810 per month. Strout Agen­
cy, Box 518, Eustls, Fla.
35-10tp

FOR S A L E — Alto Saxophone, prac­ ROOMS W ANTED to take care of
tically new Good condition Very
Shriners, Mny 2G to 27. List rooms
reasonable See Warren, Scminolo Ho­ with Sanford Shrine Club or cnll
tel
44-3tp phone 104.
42-5tc
F D R ' S A IlK -f-w ceks' •old Berkshire W A N T E l)—Smnll cottage, unfumishnnd Jersey pigs, 84.00 each, nlso
ed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished
good milk cow with fivo weeks calf, housekeeping rooms. Address "P er­
8-'0.— !L C. N.miiii, Luugumxi, Fin.
manent,’ P. O. nox 648, Sanford. 34-p
44-3tp
FOR S A LE — Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks o f centei
of city.
Ceo. V . K N IG H T
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272-tfc
FOR S A L E — Ford Sedan.— L. F. noper. Phone ICG.
39-tfc

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F 6 R S A L E — A smnll 4-room house
and largo lot, 3 miles out on Orlando
road.
House is new, screened and
painted, good water, largo chicken
run, nice shady front yard. W ill sell
cheap. Address "Owner" care Herald.
42-3tp

17,700 Acres In East Orange
County

On Famous
Orlando to Ocean
it i^ S lO d j
Itlrh Farming, Citrus and
Trucking Lands
Being Syndicated in

30 Acre Tracts
Each tract fronting on OrlandoOcean Boulevard nt the estrrmely low price of—

$28.21 per Acre
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Five Yenrs in Which to Pay.—
Title Good— Warranty Deed
Guaranteed
Land Mny Be Occupied Before
Payment Completed
This tract consists of 17,700
seres bordering both sides the
Drlnndo-Knst Const Sixteen-foot
Boulevard for nbout eight miles,
is intersected by tho Florida
Enst Const Railroad nnd two
other main county highways ono
o f which is to be hard-surfaced
also.
Upon completion of these hnrdsurfaced runds the value o f this
land will increase very sub­
stantially ns has nlready been
demonstrated In nil other sec­
tions o f Orange County, and the
syndicate proposes to sell
in
imall tracts the eyndlcute hold­
ings nt n profit.
This tract is virgin timbered nnd
the timber is conservatively es­
timated to be worth $12.00 per
acre.
References— Any bnnk or busi­
ness bouse In Orango County.
Honest Salesmen Wanted
Mail Coupon Today for Particulars
O R LA N D O -E A ST COAST L A N D CO.
120 So. Orange Ave., Orlnndo, Fin.
Please send particulars of your 17,­
700 acre development
This In no
manner obligates me.
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SPORTS
Y E S T E R D A Y S RESU LTS
Florida State League
A t Orlando. 2; Jacksonville, 1.
A t Tnmpu, 5; St. Petersburg, 4.
A t Lakeland, 7; Daytona, 3.

it saves us ienvlng an editorini column j fnr down to the south. The north­
filled with A. P. advance matter wo ern bad valuable mines o f iron nnd
see no objection to letting a confiding copper to lie developed, and it too hnd
public believe that we would sloop to a vast wealth in forests o f white
such slop, for we know thnt wo can do pine which had never been touched
better ourselves. Everybody in the by the axe o f the lumberman. But
state knows thnt Brother Benjntnin it was not to remain long in its prim­
uses nothing but original matter, but itive wildness. The story went out
it is nn accusation instead o f nn ad­ o f its great forests o f the finest
mission. Stick with the gang, Uncle building timber in the world, and a t­
Ben, nnd let the politicians tear ’em- tracted great numbers of lumbermen
selves to bits.— Pnlntkn News.
who came with their gigantic saw­
-------- Vote For The Bond Issue
- mills, rutting millions of feet o f lum­
ber every day, nnd denuding thous­
ands o f acres of the trees which had
been growing for centuries. There
was an active demand fo r the lum­
ber, not only from the fast develop­
ing west, but from points nr fnr east
ns Mnssurhuetti, In fact, all over the
nation. Thriving towns were built
up around the lumbering centers,
*4 railroads penetrated every comer o f
*4 the lnnd nnd there was wonderful
to prosperity. The inexhaustible" fo r­
to ests were ?ut down nnd sold nnd
"cut over" lands replaced them, nnd
stand todny as lasting monuments of

THE WEATHER :
For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Thursday; probably showers in the extreme
north portion.

o f acres of form erly good growing
forest lands, sapped o f their fertility
by repeated fires lie as an unsightly
waste nt their very
doors.— Tampa
Times.
-------- Vote For The Bond Issue-------SHORTER ROAD TO JUSTICE

CBiEflElDElEmiiiiiift
----- TONIGHTConstance Tatmadg,
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There arc indications to encourago
the belief that the courts, from the
smallest to the largest, arc respond­
ing to the general policy of avoiding
wnstc and getting results by the
least expenditure o f the public mon­
—ALSO—
National League
ey nnd nt the same time preserving
A t St. Louis-Philadelphia, rain.
It is n dismal story but one that the rights of the citixen.
A t Chicago, 3; New York, 2.
has been told of many stntcs o f the
While much Is yet to be desired in
A t Pittsburgh, 5; Boston, 7.
Union, from Maine to Montana, nnd the work of bringing nbout reforms
Other games not scheduled.
will yet be told of Florida, for our in court procedure, it is plnin that the
state is traveling the same wasteful old-time methods o f delaying justice
American l/cague
road.
We could avert the coming ns long ns poVtiblc nro not being re ­
MAY McAVOY in
A t New York, 3, Cleveland, 0.
disaster by a wise system o f refores­ ceived with very good fnvor by tho
A t Philadelphia, 9; Chicago, ti.
tation, by replanting the lnnd ns fast judges o f the present dny. Tho courts
“ The Truth About
A t Uoston, 5; St. Louis, 0 (11
ns the present growth Is cut, but are showing more o fn tendency to
Husbands”
that would require more foresight and get nt the truth, rnthcr thnn to aid
»in g s ).
A t Washington, 2; Detroit, 4.
care thnn the average lumberman is high-priced lawyers cam large fees.
Also n Century Comdj
willing to exercise. Nature would do
I The days of the lawyers who would
American Association
our reforesting if we would give her
browbeat witnesses ond attempt to (zHBHUniEHRiDJlNjEur^
A t Milwaukee, 2; Louisville, 4.
a chance, hut we refuse to do even
divert juries from the honest exnmiA t Minneapolis, 3; Toledo, 10.
that. I f the cut-over lands were
nation o f the evidence appear to b
A t Kansas City, H; Indianapolis, 11. fenced nnd protected from fire the
passing nnd the law yer who depend­
A t St. Paul, 6; Columbus, 6. *
most o f them would eventually be
ed on his eloquence to bring nbout ^
covered with a growth of young pines
the acquittal of his client is not in so
Southern League
which would be of immense value in
much favor ns form erly, either by Wa
A t Alluntu-Ilirmingham, rain.
; a generation or two. But that is too
judge or jury.
to
A t Chattanooga, 5; Nashville, 3.
long for impntient Americans to wait.
It
is
gratifying
to
see
that
tho
Jur-(
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A t Memphis, 1; Mobile, 0.
: After us, may come the deluge, but
ists
who
have
the
confidence
o
f
the
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Weather is warm, weathr
A t Little Rock, 4; New Orleans, 7. what do we care? So we mny go
public
to
the
largest
degree
nrc
in*
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is dry am! so are wt bcji
on carelessly wasting the patrimony
who hnve just returned frea
GAMES TO D A Y
, of future generations.
Laws are
thftt bu*lnc”
methods bo
Titusville. Bond election to­
needed for the proper conservation of Copied by attorneys and others who
Jacksonville nt Orlnndo.
day and then wo shall h»n
St. Petersburg nt Tnmpa.
our forest wealth, but while it Is n
*n*° court*
bo
some rain. Only waitinj for
Daytona nt Lakeland.
comparatively simple matter to get laid before the courts in the shortest
possible
time,
nnd
thnt
rases
stand
those new streets and ic».
thousands o f foolish lnws enacted, it
era to carry o ff the big
more and more upon their merits.
is
difficult
to
get
a
sane
nnd
sensible
LEAGUE ST A N D IN G .
The change, though it has not assum­
cr. Have you voted?
one considered by any legislature.
Florida State League
ed unusual proportions is a real one,
5:10 A. M. M A Y IT. DR
- Won Lost Pet.
M’ hnt Michigan is up against nnd nnd n comparison with the methods 14 Maximum
St. Petersburg
2.'.
12
.676 what Is eventually coming to Florida
of a few years ago w ill demonstrate fc&gt; Minimum
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Iwikcland
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.605 is told in the following extract from
the practical character o f the new 14 Range
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Orlando
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.480 nn editorinl in the Atlanta Constitu­
19
judicial practice. There is still much
Barometer .........
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Tnmpa
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20
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.474 tion on this subject:
to he done in the same direction, and to
Southeast and clear.
Daytona
.. 17
19
.472
During recent years worthless cut­ judges can advance the reform by
over lands by the thousands o f ncrcs insisting on strict adherence to the t o t o R a t o t o t o m * * i
National League
have been reverting to the state of principles of law ns they should bo
Won IsOnt Prt. Mlrhlgan In lieu o f the tnx moneys applied in the interests o f obtaining — — Vote For The Ilond |**it _
A TTE N TIO N ! ALU M N I ASS’*!
New York
..
18
8
.698 assessed against them. Alrendy. more justice.— DcLand News.
St. Louis
14
.600 than two million ncrcs of unproduc- j
11
-------- Vote For The Ilond Issue--------A ll members o f the Alumni Awx»|
Chicago
.. 14
11
.560 live lnnd have thus gone into bank­
India is extending its telephone tion please send in 82 dues,
(I
Pittsburgh
. 14
12
.638 ruptcy in Michigan; whole towns have
lines
until
it
hss
built
one
G
O
O
miles
coming
to
the
banquet,
also
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Philadelphia
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12
.638 hern dismantled and scrapped. The
Brooklyn
.. 10
14
.417 Inst decennlni census shows thnt not long and another with a length o f per plate as soon as possible.
MISS ROSE GAt.LAGHQ,
Cincinnati
II
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.407 only is the rural population o f Mich­ 300 miles is In service.
Trumtl
Boston
..
7
■ 44-4tp
17
.292 igan declining, but thnt during the -------- Vote For The Ilond Issue
The Daily Herald Delivered to your -------- Vote For The Ilond lust—
last ten years preceding 1920 nlmost
American league
14.000 Michigan fnrms hnve been de­ door six days a week fo r 15 cents—
81,000 Guaranteed Roach Ki.’.er t \
New York
20
10
.CG7 serted; nnd it has been estimated Join tho throngs uf readers.
L. P. McCullcr’s.
414
St. Ixiuis
....... .. 19
11
.633 thnt the people o f Michigan are now -------- Vote For The Ilond Issue- ■ —
Cleveland ____ _. .. 14
14
.600 sending out of the state over $30,­
Dance nt tho Montczumn Hotel -------- Vote For The Bond Istse— |
Philadelphia ...
. 14
14
.500 000,000 annually for lumber produced Thursday night, May 18. Admission
Have you lost or foind ssjt&amp;fl |
Detroit
14
14
.500 In the south nnd west, while millions 81.00.
44-ltc A Herald Want Ad will help jw.
Boston ............. .. 12
14
.462
Chicago
17
.393
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Washington
11
18
.379

Southern Association
New Orlcnns
17
10
.630
LOST
Memphis
.. 19
12
.613
LO ST— A Kchcknh pin, please return
.. 10
13
.591
to 113 East Fifth St.
44-3tp M obile
Little Rock
. 17
13
.567
Birmingham
. 1G
15
.516
A IN ’T IT TH E T R U T H 7
Nashville
. 14
17
.438
Atlnnta
IH
.379
20
.200
The Ocala Stnr takes the Tnmpa Chattanooga
Times to task for laughing nt Park -------- Vote For The Bond Issue—
Tram mell’s exploit o f several years
W A STIN G OUR ( IIID R K N 'S
ago when he used Henry Ilrnily’s New
PA TR IM O N Y
England society dinner speech, nnd
then had it printed in pamphlet form
Michigan
has gone through nn
em ulated „ i his own. The Star
experience in the Inst three-quarters
thinks entirely too much has been snid o f a century, townrd which Florida
on this subject, no doubt agreeing is rapidly hastening, and which will
with Mr. Trammell, and says the inevitably be hers, if she fails to prof­
Tnmpa Times also uses stu ff It did not it by the lessons which her sister
originate.
If Brother Benjamin Is state o f the north has to offer. When
going to put the Indian sign on all settlers first began to flock into
editors who are forced by time nnd Michigan from the east the stories
ntlmr 'Gdiea to permit someone nlso to told o f the new' land, r. scmblcd very
express an opinion for them he might closely those which we have heard of
as well start at the head o f the class, Florida In recent years. It was rep­
and the News pleads guilty with the resented ns a land o f swninps nnd
rest. The editor of the average Flori­ marshes, o f malaria nnd mosquitoes,
da daily uses the title simply because whose unlucky pioneers were con­
it is custom. He is also proofreader, stantly slinking with "fev er 'n nger"
haul reporter, sports writer, advertis­ nnd kept alive by libera! nnd fre ­
ing solicitor, ropy chaser, bill collec­ quent does of quinine, or "kineen" as
tor, galley boy, assistant to every oth­ its shaking devotees called it.
er individual in the shop—at least, we
But there was more in Michignn
are— ami if sonic good guy further thnn merely chills nnd fever. There
along writes a sentimental essay on were seemingly illimitable forests o f
why music makes the old cow give white pine in the northern part o f
more milk and in the rush o f affairs the southern peninsuln and stretching

Philadelphia has fallen in line with
other cities in experimenting with
radiophones for its police force.
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the wasteful folly o f mankind. They
nrc unsightly barrens, defying the e f­
forts o f nnture to cover them again
with vegetation because o f the annual
fires which sweep over them, burn­
ing out what llttlo fertility they
might have once possessed.
The
once lively lumber towns are deserted
nnd decadent. The railroads which
once were loaded with supplies going
in to the camps and lumber g-dng out
to nil parts o f the country', now
have no freight to carry, nnd are
rusting away in. idleness.

“DANGEROUS
BUSINESS”

A Two-Part Comedj

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Sanford's New Store-

-Phone 121

The Churchwell Co.
10 Slorct* in GmirRin-

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In Litflit and Dark patterns,
yard

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$ 3.48
PEPPERELL PILLOW
TUBING
•12-in. wide, yard

BROWN BLU
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35 c

$ 3.48

A. 0. A. FEATHER
TICKING
yard

BROWN BAL
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ery advertisement, too. We note
by the large increase in the
Ranks’ business that your sec­
tion looks very good."
And as the Florida Metropolis says,
••With Florida reported as being In
the best economic condition of any
state
great o
effect
on mo
tho ouiuv
entire atatc »of
^rpni
iiv c i un
» ------ in the Union by
* the bank cxFlorida and will be heralded far and ‘‘ "liners o f the Federal Reserve Syanear as one of the big achievements tom; with the acknowledged best dlin the world
and -just on the
----- --of n Florida city of seven thousandl mate .......in h a b ita n t*
verge o f a glorious Florida summer;
oleanders in
me fish
lien biting,
mung, the
me oiwmuera
...
Sanford hnd a fine system o f pavedI with the
bloom,
nnd
tho
mocking
birds
full
strode nnd was among tho pioneer
cities o f the state having some o f the splitting their throats in song, why
first brick paved street! that were should we worry? The sun shines in
put down in Florida. With the im­ the heavens, the governments at
provements In this respect to be made Washington and Tallahassee still live
here In the next six months Sanford and peace reigns."
And this reminds us o f the great
will have the finest system of paved
streets of any city in the state, will value of hanks to the community in
have a perfect sewer system, will other ways than lending money and
lieve n 60,000 municipal pier that will helping in a business way. They conbe as good ns any city o f twenty-five "tantly try to impreas on the public
thousand can boast and will have thut making money nnd keeping monmany other improvements that w ill(ey are different, for in the end it ia
place Sanford in the front ranks o f *he money you save that does you the
the progressive cities o f the south.
most g»&gt;od— therefore start a savings
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account where you know your money
pic will not hcaiUte to go farther out
to build their hom o now fo r thay
will havu all the convenience of the
city and Sanford will grow aa never
before in every part o f the city.

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it or not otherwise credited in this pa­
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herein.
A ll rights of republtcation of spec­
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INCREASE IN GAS PRICES; TH E
!,afc- IUnks ™ully |,ny you to rtaVe
served.
S E N A T E IN V E S T IG A TE S
&gt; "u' n,on* y
™ mlM,un'* thls P »y r a » « us
•e iM ! H K S L D B l'IU lIU O .
i.ieut quarterly, it has
tins been
Iteen quite
forcefully demonstrated that the snfGasoline is n universal commodity.' e it p|n(.c to kl.e|l money, more than in
It I* the backbone o f modem meth­ needed for pocket chnuge, is in n
NOW FOR A BIG CITY
ods of transportation nnd an inval. tinnk, ns n Jacksonville woman re­
liable force in the hands o f man in cently learned who hnd stolen from
Sanford voted bonds yesterdny for ' carrying in his various
industrial her $J00 which was hid under n mat­
|625,000 for new streets, for sewers, nnd ngriculturnl activities.
Until tress. But the Jacksonville woman is
for n municipal pier nnd boat basin n sntisfnctory nnd chcnper suhsti
not
alone ...
in that
matter.
Hundreds
...i
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T.
•• n
u i n.une
m u i .n
a ile r ,
iiu
.iu re u a
and for many other improvements
, utl, jg d|gcoVorcd gasolinewill be l u
m npv nnd often the snviners of n
greatly needed here and improvec|„ ge&lt;|onp o f (hp eIlcn ti. , nec.
money and often the saving, o f a
life time melt nwny because some
menta that will mean a city of ten
(-aaitU'ii. At present there !a nothing
one steals it or the money is destroyed
thousand people here in tho next two
, nkp|tg |llnrp_ th)lt Iif in n com.
by fire. Others will tuck the money
years. Tills bond Issue was carried
pnrntive sense, taking Into consider- undor „ ruff( bpneath gotm. c|nthing in
by such n handsome majority that it
ntion the eterna. problems o f maxi- n ,jrt.llger( |,ehind a pictura or in the
is a cause for congratulation to the
mum service for minimum cost.
sugar bowl A . a matter of fact, all
men nnd women o f Sanford who have
Therefore, the rise in the price of Qj lbl,Jt, hiding places an* standard
a vision of the future greatness o f
affects everybody,
everybody, in
in on*
on* oneB nni| are
gasoline affects
examined by a thief
Sanford. The bond issue was car-

DAIL.Y REPORT OF F R U IT AND
•*I heartily approve o f the efforts
V EG E TA B LE SHIPM ENTS
of
the Road Department to complete
• FROM FLORIDA
Road No. 2 from the Georgia line to
The following number of ca n con­ Lake City, and Road No. 1 from Lako
taining Florida fruits snd vegetables City to Jacksonville, fo r theso two
were forwarded from Jacksonville, links in the system are ahe keynote
Hampton and High Springs, via allrail during the twenty-four houn end­
ing, May 17th, 1922: (P in t column
Ohio, Miss, and beyond; second column
north of Savannah; third
column
southern points, fourth column, total)
c
frult __ _____ 11
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8
3
0 10
0 10
Vegetables ......... -...
0
0
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Orlando’s L a rg est Store-------- Quality
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Lettuce -----------0
0
0
0
Pineapples -------2 112
Orlando* Florida
26 84
Tomatoes ---6
0
2
3
Celery — ............
0 49
7 42
Potatoes ---- -14
0
11
3
Peppers
3
&lt;&gt; 0
2
0
Be .n s _____ ___
u 26
0 23
Cucumbers .— ......
7 72
20 45
Wntcrmclom ..... ......20
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approval leading operators of non-union bituminous coal fields for goeemment plan of gettin gconl Industry by

ried by a ratio o f eight to one which "n" p J th T U n ite d ^ u T e ^ ' whera Hi* " h° kn° W8
th° f i ” 1 princip,e&gt; o f volu,‘ U ry nctioa t0 put ,top ,0 polnt at
, getting others' valuables. I f a hank increase of coal prices during the perwill have a big bearing In the bond rornmo(|Hy
u«ed to the extent of 7” ' ,7 . V
•*■**••...... ' 7~ , i
market when
come*
selling the
m.
,
..
, „
T ui
robbed, the depositor
will
i.iarsci
wi.cn it
n c
«n u i to
io selling u.o m||||onn „ f g«||0n* ,|mly. This COUnu s.„t. „ n
. • be pro- iod o f existing coal strike,
I tectcd. A check book will take the'
bonds for these figures mean that a , ry fon#um„ ,,y far greater qunntiDance ut the Montezuma Hotel toblg majority o f thc_ people o f Sanof
than n„ , hp rountrjpi of plnce of ready cash and if it is lost or
stolen, it can be easily replaced.—• nig
night, 9 o'clock sharp.
Admission,
ford are in favor o f bonds for im- |the earth combined.
Clermont
Press.
•15-ltc
00
.
51.
those conicmcontcm
provementa such
suen ns uiose
nntun, „ y fo„ owl( everybody is
plated.^ There were 53 people on the ,ntpreilcd ,n thp inv„ tiRntion on,erHave you read tho want ads today?
other hand who did not think that
ed hy the Senate to determine wheth- A L L CH ILDREN SHOULD "PAH S."
Sanford should take on i,uy more —
in er _a conspiracy exists among big
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
debtedness and thought perhaps that oj| pr0),ucprg
ff0Uffe thp public&gt; and
As schools come to the end o f their
the city was large enough, that the ,hp qulfkcr th(&gt; Investigation is'ear’- '
year's work, efficient teachers are
Bidr on painting the nurses' home
people had enough streets nnd sewers
ried out nnd the results announced planning to “ pass" aa many child­
o f the Fcrnald-Lawton Hospital will
and that the lake front did not need more general will ho the satisfaction
ren ns possible. The genuinely e ffi­ be received on or before ten o’clock
any pier or boat basin, that tourists
.expressed; for if the investigation is cient teacher does not havo a large
Saturday morning, May 20, 1922.
were not dcrirahle nnd were well
a long drawn out affair, as the m i- percentage of delinquents in her class
Bids should be made for labor and
content to let the place drift along as Jor||y of
investigation, are,
it ha. for the past ten years. They thp pub,,c w i), ronc,U(Jp ,t ,g nothlnjf es And such n teacher can always tall materials combined and separately.
were honest in their convictions nnd moie than a white-washing process. the really delinquent child from tho Each bid must be accompanied bv a
one who ha* dawdled or who has been check for 510.00. The committee re­
had a perfect right to vote ns they
What the public ia interested In is handicapped by former poor teach­
serves the right to reject any or all
pleased. On the other hand the vote
the price o f gasoline, which has been ing, by misbehavior, or by ill health.
bids.
and the present spirit manifested in
on the incline for several weeks and
Sometimes it is difficult for a tea­
Sanford means that tho old dny» arc is Still h ead ed
T h ; 5^' cher to nandle some grading situa­
President Hospital Association.
ever, that i’lt- illy ilium advance and
crease can hardly he charged to ths tions. A child may hnve done such
Office in Courthouse.
expand if it is to become the largest ^ Y c r * Bn,| wholesalers, and recog.
poor work all the year that his grades
40-Gtp
city in this part o f the state, that |niline thig , hp Spnfttp Jg a,m{nir Bt
are far below passing marks. On
many good people on the west side , hp gol||Cpg o f iupp|y# whprp in
examination dnys his teacher knows
must have paved street! and they prob, bm, y tbp trouble
Thp
SM ITH W OULD REVISE S T A T E
that he cannot poskibly make a hifh
have never hnd any. that the suburbs
fe lI w g « ,|o not R||jn b ftn ,n.
ROAD D EPAR TM EN T INTO
enough grade, from ten questions on
growing as rapidly ns they are must Pre» ie _ the ^ rcen lage of their profE F F IC IE N T O RG AN IZATIO N
a subject, to bring up his marks to
iroaiint^l fr«fi I'art Oj» i
be served with street, and sewers and „ g |(&gt;|(Inm Vftripfi nnd kppn comppt,
a passing point. And yet the tea­
they are entitled to this service, that „ on rnu, pg thpm to fgvor tbp ,nw.
cher knows full well that it would t&gt;c sponsibilities which would devolve up­
If the S t Johns river I. to get deeper
p0llIb1p prf&lt;.cg. Nothlntr kcppi
better for the boy to go nlong with on the individual filling this office.
water and become the Inland Water- pr|cpg gtab„ ittd „ wo„ ng competl.
his class nnd make a new start in a Then seek the man. the business man,
way o f Florida Sanford must have tion( whirb
to ,K&lt; found in
,hc |new grade. She know, that so many broad-minded, capnble, nnd thoroughly
adequate docking facilities and have wholesale and retail fields o f the
of the boy■ on the streets, and in Icom ptUnt to fill the position o f higha fine concrete pier that will have |t„ 0,ine bu, lnr„ in an intensified
thi reformatories, are boys who did- way commissioner; let him come
two approaches for autos, trucks and fonn bu, , hlg compctitlon oounti for
n’t pass.
,
j from Florida or wherever he may be
other service. That if
If tourists
tourist, arc to nothing „ „ fnr „ tbp puWic
fon .
Just what to do in cases o f this fountI. give him authority to employ
come here with their yachts in the
rerned if the big producers have sort is sometimes a puzzle. A veacher ul* engineering and other help neceswinter and in the summer Sanford
reached an "agreem en t"—Jackson- who must conform
to
iron-bound * * ry* * nt! *‘’11 him to "go to it and
must have a boat basin, a library
ville Metropolis.
rule* for passing averages and pass- Jbuild roads.” Of course I do not mean
building is needed here nnd many
ing “ marks" is frequently compelled *°
*hc bridle o ff, but make him
other improvements that can only
to do a hoy, or girl, grave injury, responsible nnd compelled to report to
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VDVKRTISING.
he made through a bond issue.
She is not permitted to promote him, the governor once each month, all of
The biggest thing nbout Sanford
Let
Rnnk
advertising
is
n
form
..f
'tub»
r her, even on probation (in some the doing* of his department.
at the present time is that the city is
the state see to it that his books are
licit)*
that
doe*
more
good
to
the
schools)
and
if
she
is
a
teacher
of
growing as fast or faster than «n y
city o f this sire in the entire south. community as a community thnn that genuine ability, she knows that her audited once each month. I.et him be
The greatest asset o f this city at pre­ of nny other business or profession failure ^o “ pass" a child may mean under a heavy bond, and let the gover
I. 1- . L ... ...
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/ _ .
a _ lU . —.2.
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nor have authority to remove him,
sent is the great feeling of optimism It is always n pleasure for us to the ruin o f that child's life!
On the other hand thrre are occas- with the consent of the senate, for
that permeates the entire citizenship print the statements of conditions ns
the
State
nnd
Federal
ionally
children who have a knack of sufficient cause. This, in my opinion,
and that hat spread to other parts o f
f ° r. by
governments,
nnd
which
invariably
getting
good grades who are not rca• i* the only wny in w-hich we will ever
the country until now- you cannot
rhows
substantial
growth
of
Tier«I&gt;
*
fo
r
advancement. Often such have a department of roads to funcmeet anyone anywhere that is not
talking about the city o f Sanford and niont’s two fine bank*.
children are acquiring only a sm at-, Hon properly. Some one will say that
the wonderful prospects o f this city.
*n *be advertising columns o f thi* tcring o f things, or arc too immature *bls will be one-man rule, but not so,
For the past three years
this city
ot t&gt;,c !*»*•■. we arc printing \for the class ahead, or are physically for he will be subject to removal for
Intion on
on ,hc statement of the First State Hank unfit for hurrying through school.
« proper cause by the chief executive
has been ronstricted in population
Here
is
a
problem
that
can
only
be
°
f the state,
account of the lack o f houses nnd o f Clermont a* cnllcd for by the Comp"A s sure a* fate some one must be
business blocks and office buildings, trollcr on Friday, May 5. These state* handled through the cooperation of
The people wanted to come here hut mf nt* “ re required o f every bank and the child's parents. - And it is seldom entrusted with the road building of the
could not get accomodations. Now nn* “ 'krd unannounced at different that pnrents havc sense enough to be state, and when this some one is mndc
these houses nnd store room* and of- l“ ’ riods throughout the year, in order willing for their child to be "held responsible and under a sufficient
j bond, he will make good, and Florida
flee buildings will he built and the ‘ bat the public, ns wall as the Comp- hark" n year.
Justice, ut course, is the important will be the beneficiary.
suburbs will come Into their own ttollcr, may keep informed ns to tin-----and the rare— thing.
The rule
"During the Inst two or three seswith the needed improvements. Pco- diifcrent bank's condition.
We hnve often wondered if Florida should be for every child to "pass" tions o f congress there was a bill
bnnkers themselves realized whnt a unless it is honestly believed that it pending fo r the creation of a national i
tremendous influence the publication is essential for him to repeat the highway commission, the duties of
o f these statements hrve hnd in the year's work or that it is best for hi* which commission would be to build
development o f the state. In ninny of mental, and spiritual, development to national highways, but whether or not
the larger cities the banks use liberal i '1° *°-— Miami Metropolis.
the building o f such system should be
space in ncw*pa|&gt;era to show their
----------- o- ■
undertaken by the Nutional govern­
w(strength am) growth and in that r e - 1
DID HIM MORE GOOD
ment direct or whether it would lie
spcct Clermont has come in for her
better to work through the different
full share of publicity.
Many men and women suffer from state highway departments, connectRecently the publishers of the Press backache, rheumatic pains, s tiff joints, ing trunk line roads o f the different
received a letter from Noah M. V. sore muscles and other results o f kid- states, is a matter for the congress to
m
Gerig, one of the most successful far- ney trouble because they neglected the determine.
mera in northern Indiana, a man who first warning symptoms. Foley Kid"Personally I believe a national
has accumulated
--------n---------------comfortable
----------f o r - ' ney Pilla aid the kidneys to throw out highway commission should be ap­
Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
S tunc by hard work and consistent poisonous waste matter that causes pointed for the sole purpose of desig-,
vice Our Motto
■ banking and one wh» ha* probably paid'and misery. Stephen I^w is, Eld- nating, laying out, and building a 1
■ won more prises at county fairs than j ridge, Ky., w rite*: “ Foley Kidney system o f national roads, east and
a any otherwe know of Inacknowledge Pilla did me more good than all the west, north and south, across the con■
inp receiptof copiesof the
Press,Mr. 'other medicine I ever took. I had kid- tinent; at the same time I am greatly
I’honea 497-494
, Gerig writes:
ney trouble ten years. I don't have In favor o f the government continuing
W B I.AKA BLOCK
"W e received the papers you
any pain like I had before 1 took federal aid to the states, through state : ■
s
sent and read every rage and evthem." Sod everywhere.— Adv.
;road departments, as is now carried

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Into South Florida and down 0 ,7 *
Coast, sa well aa going
£
U k e City, until such tins u k
possible to complete Road
d No
No. •* JLi*
will be shorter than vi.
via UksQt,,
Lav.
Jacksonville Into South Florid*
miles."— Orlando Sentinel.
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out under existing federal law.

Which started Sat.,..
May 13, continuingfor 13 days, closing
Sat., M ay 27—
I f you are fu rnishing or refurnishing a
home now is the opportunity you have
waited fo r — every piece o f furniture, all
household goods and rugs are now re­
duced to such low prices that you can
furnish an entire home where you had
planned on fu rn ish ing just a room or two.
Such values as these:
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Iron Bed with $9.00 Springs, all fo r...... $13.13 |
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cepting Ford.
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The figures for 1921, just nnnounced, show 1871 Hunk
passed through the Pnrk during thnt senson, II- ro°rf
thnn nny other mnke.
The Yellowstone Pnrk tour calls for every ounce o f ca*
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NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 19TH

The State o f Florida, ex rel Geo. A.
DcCottes, State Attorney for the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
A t 8:00 o’clock and See
TO T H E C ITIZ E N S A N D TA X PA YAmerican longue
ERS OK S A ID S P E C IA L TA X
A t Boston, 4; St. Louis, 3.
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T NO. 1, SEM I­
A t Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 1.
NOLE C O U N TY, F L O R ID A :
A t Now York, 6; Cleveland, 4. (|3
Whereas: A petition has tteen filed
1innings).
in the above styled Court by Special
At \\ ushington-Detnilt, game called, ‘ Tnx School District
w.smci No.
«o. 1,
i, ricm
tnoie . !)U&lt; P ” u,1(l.er the auspices o f the PresbyterSeminole
rain.
County, Florida, setting forth tho fa c t j jj ,aU W CSfminstcr Cllll).
“ E ats” and fllU, A ll
that an election has been called and ■
f o i * OF1C D r i c e
American Association.
held in said Special Tax School D is-15
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A t Milwaukee, 9; Kimsns City, 8. trict No. 1, on the 9th day o f May, A. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b b b b b i
(10 innings).
D. 1922, to determine whether or not!
A t St. Paul, 8; Minneapolis, fl.
there should bo issued by said Special !
Only 2 games.
Tax School District, bonds in the sum
o f $00,00.00, to bear interest at tho
A t Chattanooga-Nnahville, rain.
rate of 5 l£ &lt;?* per annum, interest payNow's the time for you to buy a M O L IN E TRACTO R. We
A t Little Rock, 2; New Orleans, 0. able semi-annually, principal to mnA t Atlnnta-Birmingham,
----------■tu r i. th irt&gt; . y Ca r i a f t c r d a tt, o f b on ,js&gt;
At
rain.
have a special offer thnt you cannot nfford to let get by you.
A t Memphis, I; Mobile, 9.
For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannot afford
ami the said bonds to be dated July
not to buy a ronl Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
1st, 1922, the proceeds o f tho said
GAMES T O D A Y
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, wc
bonds to be used for tho purpose of
will sell you a—
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
acquiring, building, enlarging, furnish­
Daytona at Tampa.
ing or otherwise improving school
M O LIN E , Model D, latest improved Tractors
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
buildings and school grounds and for
the exclusive u*c o f the public freo
fo r $528.00
LE A G U E S T A N D IN G
schools within snid Special Tnx School
( an furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­
Florida State l.eague
District No. 1; that a canvass of the
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
Won Lost Pet. returns o f the snid election show pri*
member this offer is only good until October 11th, so place
St. Petersburg ... 25
13
.058 ma facie that said election was in fayour order now.
Lakeland
... 23
15
.603 v°r o f the issuance of the said bonds,
Tampa
19
20
.487 » • aforesaid by tho snid District.
Orlando
20
.474
Now therefore in pursuance to an
Dnytonn
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20
.459 order of tho Court herein made and in
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.3IC conformity with law NOTICE Is here­
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by given thnt the citizens and tax pay­
ers o f the snid Speeinl Tax School l)isNational League
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Won Lost Pet. Diet No. 1, Seminole County, Florida,
New York ............ 18
.692 are by the snid order and by law re8
St. Louis ............. 15
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.577 Jqtlired to be and appear la-fore the
Chicago ......... ...... It
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.560 Honorable Circuit Court o f the Sev­
Pittsburgh
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.538 enth Judicial Circuit o f Florida, on
Philadelphia
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.519 the 1st day o f June, A. D. 1922, at 10
Make Your C ar Iiook its Best fo r
Cincinnati ...........
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.407 o'clock In the morning, at Sanford,
Brooklyn .............
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May 27th, Shriners’ Day
.400 Seminole County, Florida, then and
Boston ......... .......
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.2bu tin re to show cnusc, if any they have,
why said bonds should not he validated
Wc are. Making a Special Rale for the Next Two Weeks on
and confirmed.
American langur
SIM ONIZING
Won Lost Pet.
Witness my hand and official seal jj
New York ..._........ 21
10
.07? o f office at Sanford, Seminole County, B
B rin g Your Car to the Economy cu—
SL Louis .............
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Philadelphia
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County, Florida.
111 Park Avenue.379
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Attorney fo r Petitioners.
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New Orleans .......
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Memphis
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Mobile ..............
It being very desirable thnt all hous­
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Little Rock ......
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Birmingham ....
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Nashville ..........
.488 of uii -numbered houses can obtain
.379 numbers renly fo r putting up and in18
Atlanta................ 11
.260 ' struct Iona ns to bow to number, I- RLE
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at the office o f the City Manager.

$225 and $350 buys Ford T o u rin g Cars.
$•150and $675 buys Buick 4 and 6.
All in good condition, new ly painted.
See me at o n c e .. Guarantee a fit

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L. P. ■
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See our window display o f all kinds

Most folks forget that the kidneys,
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like the bowels, got sluggish and clog­
ged and need a flushing occasionally,
else we have backache and dull misery
in the kidney region, severe headaches,
rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid
stornnch, sleeplessness and all sorts of
bladder disorders.
S IIB IB S IB B B
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain In the kidney
region, get about four ounces o f Jad i
Salts from any good drug store here,
take n tablespoonfo! in a glftsa c f wat­
er before breakfast for n few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
bined with lithia, and is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normnl activity. It also neu­
tralizes the acids in the urine so it no
longer irritates, thus ending bladder
disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; The Country Club and Golf Links are
makes a delightful effervescent lithia- almost completed. ^ ou will want the
water drink which everybody should best In everything In (he
take now and then to keep their kid­
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­
Sporting Goods Line
plications.
W e are agents for the Celebrated
A well-known local druggist says he

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sells lots o f Jad Salts to folks who be­
lieve in overcoming kidney trouhlo
while it is only trouble.— Adv. -

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SALTS FINE FOR
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Also Terms Talk

esteem o f their

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Special Tax School District No. 1,
Seminole County, Florida, by G. W.
Spencer, S. O. Shinholscr and H. C.
Du Bose, Trustees and by C. F. Hnrrison, Fred T. Williams, and C. A.
Dallas, as members of tho County
Board o f Public Instruction for Sem­
inole County, Florida.

“THE OLD PLANTATION”

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Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 0.
Chicago, 0; Boston, 3.
St. I.oufa, 11; Brooklyn, 0.

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bo not try to pay bills without a checking
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I f you do, you will Burely get all tangled up.

Endorsed checks arc legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
nn accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially Invitee
you to become one of its customers.

Sanford Maid Bread at your Groc­
er’s. Hot rolls, cakes and pics, noxt to Patronize your home merchant# In
Princess Theatre.
30-tfc everything you need to purchase. We
are here to stay.

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Carpcta and Rugs Washed and Cleaned
at your home or we call for and de­
n. F. W IIIT N K H , Cashier g
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by the addition o f other ingredients
April 90, Rev. R. I - Smith, pastor,
all ready to use, nt very little cost.
performing the ceremony. Tho bride
' ATTENTION! ALUMNI ASS'N.I '
is a daughter of Mr. Ed Oglesby and
This simple mixture tan he depended
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members
of the Alumni Assortshive gone to Ja. ksonvlllc where the
DARKEN G UAY, FADED H A IR
■beauty to the hair.
tion
please
send
in $1 duet, sad if
groom Is engaged in bueinesa.
W ITH SAGE TEA
A well-known downtown druggist coming to the banquet, nlso send $2.00
Mr. Black of Chuluotn, has pur­
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sogo nnd per pinto ns soon as possible.
chased the J. W. Bell residence. Mr.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti­ Sulphur Compound now because it j
MISS ROSE OALUGHF.R,
Plack is nlso a prospective puichascr
fully darkened, glossy and attractive darkens so nnturnily nnd evenly thnt 44-4tp
Trejuunr.
of the grocery of E. A. Osteen.
with a brew of Sage Ten nnd Sulphur. nobody run tell it has been applied—
W. E. Hawkins has bought the
Whenever her hair took on that dull, it's no easy to use, too. Y ou simply
Phillips place and will move to the
WANTED
faded or streaked appearance, this dnmpen n comb or soft brusn nnd draw
prune.
A customer for used cars. All ia
simple mixture was applied, with won­ it through the hnir, taking one strand
Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Jacobs of Chuat n time. By morning the grny hair good condition. Guarantee a fit ud
luota have purchased a two acre derful effect. By asking at any dnig
disappears;
after nnother application terms.— N. H. Garner.
store for “ Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
tract o f land from a Bartow man and
will erect n new home.
The chlekrn pillnu given by tho
Mr. Sligh, who is president o f the na
community for the benefit of the
Central Florida Traffic League, do- *o
baseball tenm was quite a success.
dared yesterday that a plan similar *3
The men worked hard nil day and
to the foregoing would make reallia- Ha
cleared the new hall grounds just
tlon of Inland Florida's demand for Ha
back o f the school. That evening the
Su ^ h i fc|
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deepening of the St. Johns river chan* Ha
|women assembled and prepared a
nel and a supplementary canal system
—
! bountiful feast.
A fte r supper tho
virtually assured. He said that with a
Peppers are moving slowly. The young folks enjoyed themselves in
find of $50,000 raised by assessing prolonged drouth has cut the crop
merry games.
members ten dollars each, n delegation short. Plants are holding up but the
The ball tenm played n close and
could be sent to Washington in the in- fruit is inferior and a short yield,
exciting game of ball with I.ongwood
terest of the desired legislation anil Tomatoes lire selling well but are
Saturday and won by a score of .1 to
committees would be able to keep in also affected by the unfavorable sea2. Rollins college came over to
constant touch with every congress- son.
f-ongwood and helped the other sido,
man In the country.
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hut I,ongwood nnd Rollins together
“ It would certainly be no tusk at few of her friends Friday evening couldn't put our boys out. Our tenm
all to raise this amount in the coun- with a dunce. Delicious refreshments Is getting stronger nil the time and
ties that comprise this section o f the were served and all had n most the boys are going to pull o ff some
state,'' Mr. Sligh said. “ Not so long pleasant evening.
Among those
big stunts this summer.
ago,” he continued, "the citizens o f Sc. present were:
Misses Annie Bru*
Miss Frnnrcs Hnwkins is visiting :
Petersburg subscribed $25,000 to pay ton, Jacksonville; Beatrice Martin, her uncle, Mr| Ed llnwkins nt West
ipenscs o f a delegation in Wash- Agnes Parrot, Alice Bully, Sanford;
Palm Bench.
I the interest of obtaining f &gt;d- Roberta and Josephine Wynne, Linda
Miss Annie Bruton of Jacksonville
is dssusuuo; the harbor in Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Talbott, continues the charming guest of Miss
se TonTtm
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t ---la on n ow in every city in Florida nnd Sanford is going ahead and building
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homes nnd business blocks. The best season In the history o f Sanford lies
necessary, to carry on this work which Messrs. Jerry HnwkTns7"J8eK!(Otivirnrf Roberta Wynne.
just ahead of you. Don’t delay in your building plans. Materials are
may be the means of saving millions Rush Stafford. Henry, Phillip and iting her pnrenis, f l r? 'A W tu.»AVv*,V.
cheaper, lumber is cheaper. Let us figure with you on lumber and supplies
of dollars.'*
William Miles, Brown Stafford, Wal- Stafford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, o f Fort
Major Lehmnn o f tho government on- Charles Miller, Albert Bolly, Snnford.
Christmas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bai­
gineering corpn In Titusville Tuesday
Miss Dorn May Oglesby and Mr.
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WATERWAY HELP

cxpressde the belief thut the figures
presented there would ev itunlly serve
to bring about favorable action on be­
half of Inland Florida. It was said by
man ythat the government could hard­
ly I * expected to overlook the rich
country in the S t John* river section
1in the face o f the argument presented
Mr.
8I-KIII SUGGESTS C l.I'll OF 5.000 at Titusville by Judge Bland.
MKMIIFItS TO ORG ANIZE CONSlight and other speakers.
GRESSIONAI. CAM PAIGN
The brief submitted at the hearing
disclosed the fact that tonnage fig*
Organization o f an Inland Florida urcs f«,r Innt year were 1,12(1,97.1 inVatemway Club with at least fi.000 comjnff and 1.594,500 outgoing and
member* barked by a fund of not less these, it is said, will increase from
than (50,000 has been suggested by yCnr to year ns population and pro8. J. Sligh, a locnl shipper, for the duction becomes
greater.— Orlando
purpose of sponsoring waterways leg* Sentinel.
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visiting Miss Leoln Webb.
Mr. Lawrence Stone will leave In
two weeks for an extended visit to
relatives in New York. She will ac­
company Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melsch
who will nlso visit N ew York.
Mr. Mthcw Tnrhell of Sanford
was nut visiting old friends at Mon­
roe Monday.
Messrs. Ben I.nke, Studorf Witte,
; Stake nnd Fred Bolly, Ilarcliff and
Dan Talbott repnt tho week-end nt
Daytona fishing.
Mr. W. J. Jewell has been confined
to his home fry illness.
Henry Miles is recovering after a
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 18,1922
I KNOW
SWHEREOF H B SPK A K
F. Harper, 416 Navarra S t, Baa
Itoaio, Texas, writes: *'1 consider
Itr's Honey and Tar absolutely the
cough remedy on the market I
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SO CIETY
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PERSONALS

ALBERT W. G ILCHRIST, P U N T A
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FLO RID A, 1909-1913 C A N D I­
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D A TE U. 8. SENATO R

Will Buy Your
Junk Car

Senator Park Trammell on the
:
stump
admits that he voted against
Great raimlast night.
the draft law, the only fair nnd Just
I gave her a few
Call, W rite or Phone
Waahcd o ff the face o f nature and way of raising n great nrmy, con­
it incessant. . ..
trary to the wishes o f President W il­
i of Folty’i Honey and Tar. In a
mnde the country look cleaner.
C A LE N D A R
son and the advice of the professional
MR. A . W O L F E
and slept
It whiie
nue she
»»» went
~---to sleep
” ------military stnfT, and to the action of all
icily the entire nifrht Your rrmeRemember that the Daily Herald
Valdez Hotel------------------------------------------- Sanford, Florida
facts quickly and relief it permnn- Friday— Mra. W. C. Hill will entertain will put out a twelve page edition fo r our allies.
the
member*
o
f
the
Lucky
Thirteen
Senator
Trammel
admits
that
ho
Sold everywhere.—A dv.
the Shrine doings and the merchants
Bridge Club and one extra tablo hon­ o f Sanford should be represented in voted ngainst the return o f the rail­
Bona at
oring Mrs, W alter Wight.
roads to private ownership.
f 1,000 Guaranteed Ant
42-6tc Friday— "Old Plantation" given by this big boosters edition.
Senator Trammel admits that he jjiiiiiiiiiim im m im iiiim m im iim in iiim iiL im iiiiiiiiim n itiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiliiit
P. JfcCuller’s.
voted
against the Woman's Suffrage
the member* o f the Westminster
A . W olfe, proprietor o f
W olfe’s
Amendment.
Club at the Pariah House.
Wrecking Co. o f Miami, F la , who is
Senator Trammell admits that dur­
Friday— “ The Return o f Miles O’ spending a few days here at the V al­
IHenry McLaulin, J r
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Hourkc" given at the K. C. Hall on dez Hotel with expectations of open­ ing his 5V4 years as senator that no
o ptic ian - o p t o m e t r is t
bill introduced by himself In tho U. S.
Onk avenue, at 8:16 P. M. under ing a branch here.
Senate has ever become n law.
W H A T COULD BE MORE INVITING, EVEN ALLURING, |
the auspices o f the Catholic ladies.
Tho veterans o f all wars, thrir wid­
Monday— Mr*. Porter Wakefield will
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O. N. O’Keefe, manager of the
entertain tho member* o f the Busi­ Southern Drugs Company, Is in the ows for life and children to the age of
COOL, REFRESHING SHADE OF GREEN W HICH COMES IN §
ness nnd Professional Women’s rity for a few days looking after the sixteen, the veterans at the age of
DOZIER &amp; GAY’S PORCH FU R N ITU R E PAINT?
aixty to sixty-two, receive a pension,
Club with a garden party at her opening o f the Sanford branch.
all disabled veterans receive n pen
home In Geneva, at 7:30 p. m.
IMAGINE BRIGHT PETUNIAS OR GERANIUM S IN SUCH =
sion. This is a great adjusted com
Monday— Mrs. R. W. Pearman will cnA
SETTING.
Many Sanford stores are offering
or
Sanford, Fla. j tertain the members o f the St. A g ­ special bargains fo r Friday and Sat­ pensntion. The proposed bonus
E ast l i t ht.
nes Guild at her home on West First urday. They advertise them in the adjusted compensation bill will cost
Y O U DON’T HAVE TO BUY A LOT OF NEW PORCH
the tax payers nliout 14,000,000,000.
street, at 3:30 p. m.
FURNITURE. USE THE UNPAINTED, SHABBY LOOKING
Daily Herald. Watch this paper and
Tho soldiers of no other wars have
THINGS YOU H A V E -C A R R Y OUT A PLEASING COLOR
rend the advertisements nnd save
over received such. The soldiers o f |
Tampa waa represented hero yestcr- money.
SCHEM E AND Y O U W ILL BE G REATLY DELIGHTED W ITH
the world wide war should not receive
iday by J. B. Graham.
THE EFFECT. EVEN THE W ATERING POT AND THE H AN­
the 74,000,000,000 bonus or adjusted
DLES OF YO UR FLOW ER TOOLS CAN JOIN IN W ITH THE
The Sanford Shrine Club learned to­
compensation
and a pension which is
F. L. King, o f Fort Myers,
was day that Egypt Patrol o f Tampa nnd
CO LO R SCHEME.
among the business visitors hero yes­ tho big band would bo hero on Shrine also nn adjusted compensation. Tram ­
mell favors this bonus, Gilchrist U
terday.
day with the bells on and ready fo r
DOZIER &amp; G AY’S PORCH FURNITURE PA IN T IS DURABLE
opposed to it. Gilchrist holds thnt
tho fray. With Morrocco and Egypt
AS
W E LL AS GOOD TO LOOK A T .
W. Montrcss, o f New Orleans, wns here they will be something doing all there is nothing too good for the dis­
abled soldiers, sailors nnd marines. If
I in the city yesterday attending to tho time.
elected lie will do all in his power fo r
I business.
You Can Find the Nam e of
them.
Every Lire Professional and
Seminotu Rcbckah* nnd their fam ­
gn m rg a i ;r &amp; (J A Y r A i i v T t o
Muscle Shoals for Henry Ford, U.
C. E. Bullock, of Jacksonville^spent ilies are invited to a picnic at Crys­
IlutinMs Man in Sanford In
S. to enter League of Nations with
the day hero yesterday transacting tal Lnko Friday
This Column Each 'D ay
evening.
Bring
such
reservation as will safeguard our
business.
your basket. Conveyances w il be at
country's interest. When the Repub­
the hall nt 0 P. M. fo r those who
lican tariff watermelon is cut, Florida
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Butler, o f Sara­ have no other way to get out.
to get some o f its heart.
sota,
are
the
guests
o
f
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
(George A. DeCottes
Seey. Rcbaknh Lodge No. 4.
The nation helps in irrigation why
J. E. Baker at their home on the West
s ..n m n m in » im u u iiiim !u u u m iiiniB nnu uiiB U B w niiniiuiiiBUUiin n m
Atlorney-at-Lnw
not
in drainngc? 'the statu author­
Side.
Al Witherington left this morning
ities to prescribe specifications of
Over Seminole County Rank
fo r North Carolina where he will piny
material for roads provided for In fedThe
all
duy
meeting
of
the
League
4F0RD
FLORIDA
at tho summer resorts during the sea­
o f Women Voters and County Federa­ son. A) has received n fine o ffer to erul aid roads law. Transportation
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tion oi Womon’a Clubs hrs been post­ play on the Chautauqua course this rates must come down.
S. 0. Shinholser
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Headquarter U. C. Trust Bldg.,
poned from this Thursday until next fall but has not accepted it for old
Jacksonville,
Fla.
Thursday, the hour is the same, 9:30 Florida looks mighty good to him in
Contractor and Builder
(Paid Political Advertisement)
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Bait Coaat Railway, Chuluoa. m.
the winter time.
FLORID*
tn, Fla., among the pines and lakes o f Beminols county, an up-to-date
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Don’t fa il to seo “ The Return o f
The Dally Herald Delivered to your
W. A. MacWilllams, candidate fo r
rlaaa cuisine. Rates 12.50 to 9&amp;50 per day; 910 to 918 per week, ac­ Si
Milca O’Rourke,” Friday evening at congress from tho fourth district, door six days a week for 16 cento—
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SMITH BROS,
8:15 p. m. at the K. C. I Ini I on Oak wns in the city Tuesday o f this week Join the thronga o f readers.
cording to location o f room.
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trage and Machine Co. avenue, given by the Indies of the and went over to Titusville with the
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Catholic church. The play, was w rit­ inland waterway advocates. Mr. Mnc■
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ten by Father Hcnnessy and is excep­ Willinma will speak *n Sanford some
night, 9 o'clock sharp.
Admission,
Comer Firat and Oak tionally good.
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time in the near future and set forth 91.00.
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his qualifications fo r the position to
DELIVER TH E GOODS”
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson and Mias which he aspires.
Fnnnie Roba Munson left last even­
lick Service Tran sfer ing fo r Jacksonville where they will Sanford veterans o f all wars w ill
SATURDAY
join Miss Zoo Munson and accompany Cu'iuCttto Mcinuiinl do&gt; here on Sun­ ■ F R ID A Y
Slnrnn# ^ S tlU H fS
her to Milledgeville with the remains day, May 28th, at which time a fine
pirate you, tell others; If no o f her mother, Mrs. Annie Munson,
program will be given nt Centrnl Park
tel] at. Phone 499
who died yesterday aftemon nt four nnd tho grnvt-s o f tho veterans will be
o’clock. Tho funeral will take place decorated after tho exercises.
Parties, I'irnira, Fishing, Outings tomorrow in Milledgeville, Gn.
I f ywvt k i v « a a r frteaO a e la lt la c raw
— I f ra w » r * i s l i a • » r e l m » r n a l a g
haasa, e r U y a a a r e e a tv M a la ta c , w
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s p o s ta l ra
• n u ll* , a rr le lr h p o a e Ib a liras. I t w tU
ha a r r a l l y s p p r r r U lr S .

REGARDLESS OF CONDITION

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

CHULUOTA INN

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ie Launch S A N F O R D
LU N C H E O N FOR SENIO R CLASS.
Capt. Atkinson
The thirty-one members of the Senlor class o f tho Sanford High School,
Phone 295-L1
nnd their class teacher, Mrs. Maxwell,
dtnre 203 K. Third 8t., Sanford were delightfully entertained at lunch­
eon yesterday by Miss Margaret Zach­
ary. The class spent its noon hour
at the Zachary' home on Magnolia ave­
|B. W. H E R N D O N
nue where a delicious buffet lunch
wns served. Tho hostess wns nssisted
Insurance A gen cy
by her mother, Mrs. A . D. Zachary,
F IR E -A U TO — BONDS
nnd her aunts, Mrs. Powers nnd Miss
H I ....................... I .................. H i l l
Bessie Zachary' and nlso by little Miss
M ona Anne Powers, one of the class
irton Horn Service mascots.
Miss Lilly Farnsworth, a former
ATSanford teacher, woh is visiting in
mford Battery Service town, nlso enjoyed the hour with her
form er student friends and wns the
recipient
o f much attention from the
Company
young folks.

Volio Williams went to Jacksonville
today nnd w ill bring back two new
Oldsmobilcs for which he haa orders.
Volio snys it fo no trouble to sell Olds­
mobilcs us they literally sell them­
selves.
He mnkes resales nil the
time to Oldsmobilo owners among
thoso o f this week being T. L. Sulli­
van who thinks there is no cur just as
good ns the Oldsmobilc.
Mrs. C. II. Dingcc, Mrs. It. J. Hoily, Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Henry
McLaulin nnd Mrs. L. P. Hngnn went
over to DeLeon Springs this nfternoon
to join Rev. Clarence Fcrran nnd
fam ily and several other DeLand folks
for a swim nnd picnic at the Springs.

Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Marshall left last
night fo r St. Louis where Dr. Mar­
shall will attend the meeting of th*
National
Radiology Society. He will
kNFORI) N O V E L T l
S E M IN O LE BRIDGE CLUB.
nlso attend a meeting o f the American
A very enjoyable social event of Medical Society at St. Louia and ex­
WORKS
yesterday wns tho bridge party given pects to be absent for at least ten
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
by Mra. Archie Betts at her attractive days.
on Palmetto nvo., the guests in­
[enera* Shop and M ill homo
cluding the members o f the Seminole
Todny is Thursday nnd the stores'
Bridge Club.
are
closed while the employees arc
Work
The tally cards were dainty designs having the time o f their young liv e s '
^NTRACTOR nnd B U IL D E I in keeping with the season, and the fishing, swimming, playing fo lf nnd
card gnrne was one o f exceptional in other sports. They will resume busi­
I Commmlil Street Sanford, F it terest, the prize, for high score i ness tomorrow with more vim and
Mosaic tea tile, waa won by Mrs. Don vigor fo r their half holiday. Our ball
Smith, while the cut prize, n fruit has season will soon open and Thursday
ket, went to Mrs. D. C. Marlowe.
Leo. W. K n igh t
afternoons w ill be ball afternoons.
Following tho awarding o f the priz
®®Ute nnd Insurance
cs, the hostess served raspberry ice
pfo rd
R. W. Pearman, Jr., secretary oi i!io
*:*
FLORIDA and home made cako. Favors o f dain­
Chamber o f Commerce, has returned
ty Japanese fans were given tho
from Titusville and Palm Beach where
guests.
ho assisted in telling the East Coast
ISanford Machine &amp;
Am ong those enjoying Mrs. Betts’
folks about the St. Johna . river and
cordial hospitality, were Mrs. J. U.
Foundry Co.
the inland waterways through th&lt;
Lawson, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. John
greatest sccaion o f the state.
* » ' Machine and Boiler W o r k ! Smith’ Mr«- A - W * *-“ ■ Mr*' IIoward
Ovcrlin, Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Mra. R?g
A L L D A Y M E ETIN G .
|M.t Grinding; Dtl.uxe Pistons; Holly, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd and Mrs. Fred
There will be an all-day meeting
****• Ring* and Pina; Flywhaa) Daiger.
o f the League o f Women’s Voters and
Gear Hands; Crank Shafts ratho County Federation o f Women's
W e want to ask every loyal citlxen
; stent* for Callla Inboard and o f Sunford that can possibly spare bed Clubs Thursday, May 26, beginning at
9 a. m., at the Woman’s Club. A pic­
rd Motors.- - - - - - - - - Phoaa II rooms May 26th and 27th to please no­ nic unch wl| be served.
tify Sanford Shrino Club or phone
104. I t will be necessary to list your
Dance at the Montezuma Hotel to­
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Carburators rooms early.
night, 9 o’clock sharp.
Admission,
45-ltr
Stalled and Guaranteed by
fl.00.

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COLORED VOILES

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25 pieces Colored Figured Voiles and Batiste, light and
dark patterns, 40 inches wide, yard

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COLORED ORGANDY
40-inch Colored Organdy, Tan, Rose, Blue, Green, Grey,
W hite and N a vy . Special, 4 yards fo r

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ROYAL SOCIETY “EMB.” GOWNS
W hite and Flesh Gowns, stamped, Special for, each

A ll m ade up o f good grade L o n g Cloth.

CHILDRENS’ SOX

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Fancy and Plain colors, regu lar 35c to 45c values. B rok­
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“ I’™ Going Right Straight Back tc
Florida Home,” at Hlnjtcrmlster’a Plano Store, Welaka Block.

a Uattery Service *'*y *)ear
C om pany

91,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer at
L. P. McCuller’s.
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SANFORD
•TV City Substantial

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD 'S G R E A T E S T

Floyd george valed icto r y
SPEECH GENOA CONFERENCE
SAYS MEETING BIG SUCCESS
OIL COMPANIES
HAVESURPLUS
[justified! meeting 800 MILLION GAL.
IW
Have Gathered
Fine Crops o f Com­
missions

OF G A S O L IN E ON H A N D DRSIHT8
T H E IN C R E A S E IN
PRICES
IIVi.l K CONFERENCE
Illy Tlir %■•«»&lt;*Inf rtf I'rfM )
ST.---------LO U IS,-----May- P.'.
1
&lt;■« The
---- O i l companies
—
I
GENO V. Mac 10. Uoyd George hnve BUn,iUg Qf R00.000.000 gallons o f
|,R hi. valedictory i|W fh to the econ- gnsolinc on hand despite increase in
L*
1*| **M the con- price throughout the country accordIftrencr had gathered "fine crops" ing to delegates to the convention o f
Irsm.ly. meeting to he held nt the American
Automobile
Association
IHairu*
aintrewlon pact and re- which opened here today. Increased
prt» of fit.:UKe, transport nnd ccon- j,rjCCR Df gasoline an
nd legislation pro,
on*,
which
he
snid
.-iding
severe
penalti
os for automobile
lorr-i
,f justified holding o f the conferwas before the convention toIslere
1day.
I enrer.
Ij Ihu* of conference wrill be reJrorrf l at th" Hague June fifteenth.
pted the report of
|ihr c ’ nil! mission which contains
?iv.
recommendation*
for
Kt, - i i&lt; rganiration of Europe.
I
nt* for conference*
W IT I
R F H I A H I?
IY I L L D L
L t th' ll.iiiie anil proclaimed Lloyd
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lOfer/e’* famous non-aggressive pact
whi. l th i ■!. provisional in It'c na
A tuberculin test will be applie I to
turc i» h i " I to be followed with per the cows o f Seminole county
and
European peace pact.
;* o f the various
especially o f the cows
dairy herds iu the county and the
GENOA Mnv 19.—The American ..
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city o f Snnford. This is needed ns
It chard
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“ The City Substantial"

V E G E T A B L E SECTION

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y . M A Y lit. 11)22

VOLUME HI*

SANFORD
NUM BER 16

c a m p a ig n

Decided Upon Today at the Convention Being
Held in Jacksonville

SURPRISES THE ENTIRE STATE
-TH E BOND ISSUE WAS GREAT

(llr Thr Aiiorlatid I’rraa)

JAC K SO N V ILLE . May 10.— Plans for completing the $75,­
000,000 Southern Baptist convention to lie outlined and intensive
South-wide campaign launched at conference of Baptist leaders in
Nashville June 21 it was announced at the convention here today.
Plans call for forming organization somewhat similar to the one
that obtained original subscriptions.

Mob Melts A w ay
K in g Cole-man
A fte r Burning N egro
Still H igh Man at
Guilty o f Murder
Gun Club Shoot
Hid Nut Think He Had Any Accom­
Yesterday wns a very unfavorable
plices in Crime
day at the traps o f the Sanford Rod &amp;
Hun &lt; lub. A strong west wind blew
ill) Thr l.w rlitlrd I 'l r . i l
some o f the scores o f the contestants
DAVISROKO, On., May
ID.— The
into what is sometimes called a mob which burned Charlie Atkins, 15,
"cocked hat.”
' negro at a stake yesterday dispersed
King Coleman, who is the headliner today apparently satisfied he nlone
of the Club slid down some 21 points. wns responsible for the death o f Mrs.
Ralph Wigjit, after shooting but 25 Elizabth Kitchens, mail carrier, who
of his string nnd breaking 21 o f them was shot to death.
was cnlled away nnd did not return.
Some suspect that he sent the "S. O.
S." to Fred nnd got cnlled while his
score Nvns good. In any case he is
getting along toward the top nnd bids

Strangers to City Say
WILL SIEZE
Being Talked
ALL PROPERTY • Sanford
About Everywhere
BOOZE SELLERS FAST GROWING CITY
TO CO LLECT F E D E R A L T A X FOR
WITH A L L T IIK IM PROVEM ENTS
D IS T IL L IN G MOON­
C O N TE M PLA TE D TH IS SU M M ER
S H IN E
SA N FO R D IS COMING.
(Hr Thr (..iirln lrd ITf.,1
M IA M I, May ID.— Revenue officials
today tisik initial steps to collect feder
al tax for distilling from moonshiners
and retail liipior dealers tc~ from sel­
lers o f intoxirnnt* illegally.
More
thnn two hundred seizure warrants
were received and officers liegnn seis­
ing personnl property o f persons in
any vvyy connected with illegal liquor
transaction, whether possessors, smug­
glers or distillers.

EDISON FAVORS
PROHIBITION
FORD’S OFFER
NAVY SUCCESS
SAYS HAYNES MUSCLE SHOALS

For the past twelve months Snnford
hns been growing stendily nnd hns
been talked about all over the state by
the traw lin g men and by the tourists
of the state. Everyone coming to
Sanford now liegin* talking about the
many Idg improvements taking place
and the much bigger ones contemplat­
ed. The two big buildings thnt will
be erected on the two principal com ­
ers of the city, the many buildings on
other corners and in every part o f the
business district, the wholesale hous­
es locating here, the new business
denis being put over and the hundreds
of dwellings being started all hnve
their effect.
The bond issue this week is being
heralded far and wide ns one o f the
great achievements of Snnford nnd of
this part o f the state. It hns already
given this city much prestige in com­
mercial circles and new business will
follow it. The St. Johns river cam­
paign that was started iu Sanford
muny months ago and that showed
fruits at the hearing in Titusville has
also brought the name of Snnford
prominently before the public. In fact
this city has taken on a new lenso of
life thnt is surprising even to the
most optimistic citizens here and the
people o f Sanford nnd the people com­
ing here to do business are wearing a
smile o f contentment
New People
are coming here every day to invest in
Snnford real estate and the fact that
one o f our corners sold for $18,000
more thnn the purchase prico in two
year’s time nnd thnt similar deals are
being mnde everywhere hns startled
the south with the immensity o f Sunford's prospects from every business
angle.
All o f this prosperity hacked by n
most successful fanning season
is
bringing Snnford Into public notice
such ns few cities in Florida hnve ever
been brought.
Watch us grow.

fnir t0 K*ve J n* r °b'»&gt;nn n run for
first place in a short time.
The fact thnt the next state tournnment shoot will be held in Sanford
RECO M M END ATIO N
M AD E
TO
has milled a great deal of interest to
(Ilf The .(Kiirlntiil I’ rra-l
,
. . . . . . .
MEMBERS OF S E N A T E A G R I­
W ASH ING TO N, May 19.— Prohibi­
Clu‘ ’ “ nd. il i8 l *»,ccted »h“ *
C U L T U R E C O M M ITTE E
contests will be even lietter in the fu ­ tion navy successfully blocking the
sen
lanes
to
liquor
smugglers
llnynes
ture than in the past.
III* Thr SaaorliHrd I'r r u l
Next to Ralph W ight, the
best said today. Location o f pntrnls not
W ASH IN G TO N . May lt».— Recom­
the physicians claim thnt ninny of
were. announced but Haynes indicated fleet mendation for acceptance by the gov­
iv
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Ll oyd Cicorg* con t|le disenses o f children nre trac«Ml t!‘ - scores o f yesterday's, contest
,, .
distributed along Eastern seaboard.
f.m d n ail, last evening concerning
t(J tho mUk th, t coraea from ,™ dc
C- »'• ,r
ernment of Ford's o ffe r for develop­
Rum running decreased since organi­
V
. r .r attitude on The H agu e' tuberculBr cuw, o f which the owners ^
Pardon. Hill having * * * ? * * * *
ment o f Muscle Shoals hns been made
lend over the other two nnd incident- zation o f fleet, especially along the to members o f the senate agriculture
confer* r ■ and again hope wns ex
have no knowledge until the test is
"" " " V '- r ;
J T '/ 'c * i ally drnped up another notch in the Florida const, llnynes said, nnd search committee by Thomas A. Edison, who
j-rr»**''l among all the delegations i
m a ii applied by the State Live Stock Sant'
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of twenty-four suspicious crafts in one
.
...
.
.
, I lnc-up and la now in third place,
that th* Fr led States will finally ■* „
recently studied Ml'srlo Shoals plant
tary Hoard. The following letter to
,
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O fficial score for the day is as fob day recently failed to uncover liquor in company with Ford.
dwii'r t&lt;* participate.
1Dr. Denton, o f this city, is self ex­
in cargoes.
lows:
Aft*r f r nnlly adapting the plan planatory:
50-38
.889
Coleman,
J.
II.
of The Hague meeting and solemly
i *RK A T PA SS -A -G R II.I.E
To the Owners o f Dairy Herds Who Wight, R. II.
28-24 .872 MAJESTIC IIR B A K 8
affirni't g the continuance o f the
F IN E G U L F RESORT.
arc Selling Milk or Other Dairy Pro­ Hill. W. C.
.... 75-0*4 .852
truce throughout the Hague discus.
A L L RECORDS FOR
TW O HO TELS IIURNED
ducts in Seminole County, Florida: Hand, Wnltcr S. .
.835
an! f.*t four months thereafter
M A ID E N V O YAG E
-------I, Dr. J. F. Denton, county physician, Pulcston,
100 84 .828
Puleston, S.
the rrnrvmii' conference did n.i other
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CXI; T n i A**« h U l* il !*••••#
ST. PETERSBURG, Mny 19. PassIlnrdin, J. L.
78-57 .821
fcaun* &lt;• \i «terdny. The delegations ol hcmmulc county, have been author- Hardin,
NEW YORK, May 18. The Mnjes- n. ( j r|||t,( u jjy|f r,.B„ rt nenr here suf80-38 .785
ire pre |*afir l* In leave soon after the ized nnd instructed by the County Newman, R. A.
125-D0 .781 »ic, mammoth new Mnrvieh o f the ferw, unoth(T ,||»BBtrous fin* today
plcnar •
n which will be devoted Commissioners of said Seminole coun­ Stevens, It, I'.
ty
to
require
that
a
tuberculin
test
be
.780 seas, warped into lier pier 1luirs*la&gt; wj,,,n tj,,. ||u|nwny Hotel and Mason
Hutchison, J. C.
rhiefly to «|n . Ii.making.
applied to ull cows whose d.iiry pro­ Whitner, Chns.
.7M afternoon after a trip from Knglnnd, ||ouse w,.rn destroyed with a loss of
A rein tv of the conference shows
•luring whirh she broke all existing $75tOOO( which was only partly coverducts are sold in Seminole county. A r ­ Herndon, O. P.
.740
that it ro ver was quite nble to re­
rangements have therefore been made Purdon, John *
50-42 .730 records for maiden voyages on the At- wj jn&gt;unincc&gt;
cover fr r the «hocks o f the sepnr....
.
.733 Inntic.
»te tr. .tv Germany nnd Russia con- with the State Live Stock Sanitary Smith, II. P. -----Sir Hcrtrnm llnyes, her skipper,
llonrd who arc co-operating with the Maine.*, Schellc
25-19 .733
217.00 ACRES OF
cluinl o*i l . ter Sunday. A collec­
n
ho
went to her bridge ill successive
..... 28-10 .720
tive agr • merit with Russia wns one Federal Bureau o f Animal Industry Maxwell, R. C. .
FARM LA N D S UNDER
.700 •&gt;top'- from cabin boy in the White
* i* .iins of the Genoa dellh- for such tests to be mnde, beginning. Cowan, J. II.
W A T E R FROM FLOOD
50-33 .073, j Stnr Line service, hnd imt tried to put
crsti .i
t,i .I the sudden announce- Mny 29th, 1922. It I* requested that Mobley, E. D.
the
Majestic
nt
top
speed
during
the
75-55 053
irrrt rG:»» Germany hnd negotiated nil hen! owners, the products of which Crosby, F. L.
Ill* The 1--M.liil.il I'rr-al
voyage. For two days she hnd "lo a f­
STEAMER JA N K I.K W
.0 40
N E W O RLEAN S. May ID.— T w o '
»n aer.
nlone with Russin en- herd ure sold in Seminole County, call Higgins, Ed.
ed"
then
speeding
up,
as
she
ran
into
HAS BROKEN TU K IH N E
Toalr. J. N.
.030
hundred and seventeen thousand ac-j
Ccr !* * I
• co ns among the pow­ nt my office before such date, giving Toalr,
-iirmthcr
sens,
until
she
drove
along
at
D R IF TIN G NEAR R E EF
.500
res o f improved farm lands in ten
er* * I h h i never been removed. me the number o f nil cattle in their tierring, Geo. G.
a
25.50
knot
pace,
hitting
it
up
to
2fi
Altove is record of members only.
Louisiana parishes on Mny 15 were*,
Iran • \ mwl her suspicion thnt herd, number of cows milking, dry
( I l f Tfce So...rll.tr,l I'rr-al
Mnmlier* who have not shot in tin on the Inst leg.
German accord might con­ cows, heifers, calves and herd bull as
.lust five days nnd 10 hour, after T
t " ,h
w* U rn r" nni" * , KK Y W EST. May ID.-Coast guard
tain .. r. t military clauses, nnd her all nnimnls in such herds nrc to be past 30 days are not published.
she left Cherbourg, the Majestic whirl- ‘J f." " '* 1
'' ,h" ‘ h rre c re v a .e s In tho .cutter and tug gone to assistance o f
-------f,*r P ’
ninfcrence, instend of tested. Those owning private cows
I past Ambrose lightship In a cloud
river Mvoer, nt herriday, American steamer Janclew, New Or­
).
"D U S T E D "
• to disorganized from which milk is aold are earnestly
.
»
i . * . • __ __
■ oyilrnn anil Myrtle* Grove, Accord* leans to Savannah, which was reported
Th*»n "he slowed down to
Hooray, Sunford geta
the
next " f '
•iu ervo as n ground for requested to have such cows tested,
ing to estimates announced yesterday by radio today turbine broken nnd
•
rr r.rg • f the powers, rnlurlntrd which the inspector will be pleased to year's state shoot, thanks to the boy* I’*1'*' ‘ *
by [.. L. Jones, agricultural statist!- drifting near alligator reef.
|to &lt;i *• :r' * *&gt; pcrncc of Europe.
do nt their request. It is suggested who went to Jacksonville. We will &lt; A ,in« ,u«
v*Korously three clan o f the United States bureau o f {
____ ___
M
that privately owned cattle be bunch- have a chnnce to see some real sure times in welcome. The terrific boom markets and crop estimates in bis M ILLIO NS IN l.l(|UOR
1 rgi m the earlier
&gt;*f the Mnjestic’s whistle answered her
SEIZED TH IS WEEK
alluded t*&gt; th* ed at some central points so ns to far- enough marksmanship next spring and nnd litter ships, waiting to welcome first official report o f crop damage
nnd lirreage affected in the flooded
BY DRY O FFIC E RS
I* tin- possibility* of ilitate the work. There will be nbso- some o f the Snnford boys will be rig! the n. v liner, took up the refrain.
along with the best o f them.
hor n K
territory.
!
______
a being armed by Ger- lutcly no charge for this work.
Yours truly,
■ -The renort declared that the figures
m » The \«-„rini*d Press)
Ilr-*n&gt;', *r*l declared thnt so long ns
I).
J.
F.
D
EN
TO
N,
Thi
way
that
Wight
boy
shoots
up
ing
bad
luck
lately
but
will
show
nre
“
preliminary
nnd
subject
to
re
W
A SH IN G TO N , Mny ID.— More
- disputes in Europe rcCounty Physician, would make Jesse James ashamed of nil right nt the end o f the season.
vision" nnd do not tnke into account *h* n " million dollar's worth of liquor
*»tnr.! •.* **i,.,| th.-re was just npSnnford, Floridn.
irrhrr«i ' f future wars.
himself. We hope he can stay at the
the effects of the Hamburg and An- wn" *cl*e&lt;* during the past week by
recently organized general ngenls of
traps next Thursday long enough to
Orlando hus just opened their gun cola crevasses.
Alth
th,. Itolshi'viki reply to
&lt;lub. Negotiations are under waiy for
Mrs. Jones nlso gave out figures 'I*1' prohibition forces, llnynes
an\DY RH O N D AS C LA IM S
shoot out his usual string.
**f the powers wns consome
inter-club
contests.
Hope
we
contained
in
a
letter
from
Joseph
C.
nounccd
today.
Floridn
included
In
tflUt.ifv f 'he -cns,. that it suggesSET IN HOUSE OF LORDS
Where, oh where is the "sh e riff? " won’t need DeCottcs' army to settle Logon, temporary secretary o f the states where seizures were mnde.
II'd n in•, I "inmission to study the
HAS N O T BEEN M AD E OUT
This promising young man hns slipped the riot.
West Mississippi Flood Commission
'
‘Led. the Soviet spokes.
.
.
.
____
_
down
from second to sixth 1
place in
to Governor Russell o f that state RIGHT TO CONGRESS
• I raeti* Jly rejected the powers’
(II* The .liinrliili d Press)
TO R E G U L A T E EM PLO YING
Among the visitors nt the traps vrhn stnting that 10,10(1 persons were in
LONDON, May ID.— By
twenty tho lis t Too much fast company at
•arc
1hey were especially
Ifoil
C H ILD R EN UNDER IH
made good scores yesterday were need o f help ns a result o f the flood
to
four
vote
committee
on
privilges
th^stjjto
shoot,
perhaps.
Ihering to their doctrine
|cf
George nml I’nul I’ezold. The Club is in Mississippi nnd that 10,800 event------ —
"•itl &gt;‘n of' irivate property House o f I/&gt;rds decided today o f Lady
(II* Thr .(-aorlalril I'rraa)
[indtiilirx th,nlwnys glad to welcome visitors and 'ually would hnve to lie cared for.
Rhondas
claim
and
petition
to
sit
in
j
Dr.
Puleston
is
getting
back
in
bis
I .. ,
l roperty o f foreigners,
| W ASH IN G TO N ,
Mny ID.—Joint
they
are
given
the
same
privileges
ns
.
.
—■
the
House
o
f
l-ords,
"N
o
t
been
made
old
form.
Good
scoru
yesterday,
con■ '■ nat (in, desired returned to
resolution pnqiosing federal constitu­
out »
sidering the wind. He hns been hnv- the members nt the traps.
For quick results, try a want nd.
l“ * farmer owners.
tional amendment giving congress the
‘
,
T' • in ‘ ten.,, broke the back of
right to regulntc or prohibit employrr former. It drove Belgium nnd
The two Prather Boys, o f DeLand, with W alter A. Robinson and E llis Little, o f New Smyrna, might ,1
" 'nl ,,f ' [ ll,lr''n “nder is was intro' ■' &lt;*f the later deliberation*.
T r.r:r,a * n,,lenc«’ from Genoa InL-**'.'
difficulties in obtaining
r r di‘ ‘ *
nnd America's reitation to participate
t i-.
l ^'1" '""Crrence hns disspth.rtio
fr, .
” who
" no expected big things
(.
''"uference. Nevertheless
. .
" 1« has served the
' ,ri/ '. " f B*ning thirty-two
*itK f '
Lur.qie better acquainted
r .»l7
toi,r :.

T XhtT' n
«n&lt;« hus
‘ t'.’ n "Ulrif o f conciliation,
Undpr"t*ndlng. It has
"*ible for the experts at
tn tak«
«)«ttr..
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attain the entertainm ent below ii they hold to the rope

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NEW YO R K . May 19.— General
Gregorie Scmcnoff, former Atman o f
Cossacks, was ordered released from
arrest today by appellate division o f
the supreme court which reversed the
decisiun o f Supreme Court Justice DeKhanty.

�TH8 SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 18,1922

PAGE SIX

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada Sc a line. No
ad taken for leea than 2Se.
and positively no classified
ada charted to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders
Count five words to a line
and remit accordingly.

FOR S A L E

CHREVOLET

POR SA LE , In

Sr*t t l u i
thape. $2S0 term* or 1200 cash. 490
Model. Rive &amp; Wnlkrr, In old Ford
Garage.
dh-tfp

FOR S A L E — Gasoline pump and 180
gallon tank.— L. F. Roper. Phone
160.
39-tfc
FOR S A L E — A practically new piano.
High grade, walnut finish fo r cash.
8160.00.
310 Cypress Avc.
23-tfp

FLO RID A SE C R E TA R IE S
M EET IN ST. PETERSBURG

OVIEDO

Rev. J. N. Thompson and R. W.
FOR S A L E — Ford Sedan.— L. F. Rop­ I.nwton are attending the Baptist
er. Phone 160..
39-tfc convention in Jacksonville this week.
S. \V. Swope has improved his place
FOR S A L E — Seven room house with
by the installment o f a Delco light
bath, three porches, new garage,
price 83,600. H alf cash, balance on and water plant
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hancock spent
Mother's Day with Mr. Hancock's
parents at Oakland.
FO R R E N T
The first concert to be given by the
FOR R E N T — Two furnisbed light­
Oveldo Orchestra was on May Uth,
housekeeping rooms, down stairs.
at the school house, under the e ffi­
20C East Third SL_________ .
45-2tp
cient leadership o f Mr. E. A. Ball and
FOR R E N T— Furnished five room
assisted by the Legion Saxapohne
apartment with gan K r- 914 MyrBond of Sanford, a very creditable
tic Avenue.
46-10tp
program was given. The Orchestra
FOR i{Eis'T— Furnished hou»e with a was organised five months ago with
caraKe. Apply 107 W . 9th St., o r lon)y four o f _____
_____
_________
its seventeen
members
phone *10.
43-fltp cver having played their Instnimcnta

terms.

Phone 487-J.

43-5tc

i m a i m M m isiitiBijjg

SANFORD’S = — tonight -^
TEMPERATURE :

O C ALA, May 18 .— (Special.)— The
third annual convention o f the Flor­
M A Y M cAV oy
ida State Commercial
Secretaries'
______
n
Association will he held in St. Peters­
— IN —
Everything sitting
pretty to
burg, June 2nd and 3rd. Though it
today. Good rain last night, to
ia called a convention, this annual
bonds carried yesterday, lm- to
gathering o f the secretaries and as­
provements will start now, to
sistant secretaries o f the chambers
peppers will brin g" more to
of commerce and boards o f trade of
money next week,
old to
Florida is in reality a school, in which
buildingi going down and to
arc taken up aubjccta of importance
new ones going up, inter- to
to the secretaries, their organizations
cst on deferred payments to
— ALSO—
and communities, and to the state at
large. Then there i* the “ Question
only ten per cent, sweet po- to
A Century Comedy
Box," which is a medium thru which
tntoes coming in soon, wat- to
the secretaries may present for con­
ermelons only 81-50 apiece, to
sideration somo particular problem.
fish are biting— well, there to
This yesr the presidents o f the var­
is hardly anything more that to
F rid ay and Saturday.
ious commercial organizations in the
could be desired and San- to
E S TE LLE TAYLO R |n
state nre especially invited to attend
ford Is the greatest town in to
the sessions o f the convention and to
the whole world.
to
“ Footfalls”
to
take part in ail discussions. Assis­
5:40 A. M. M A Y !3, 1922
|
A
b
o
“
Face
to Face With J*
tant secretaries are now eligible for
94
Maximum
........ .
memberhip in the association and all to Minimum ...... ......... .
64
(E ls in E iK U E ig ig g g
assistant secretaries are all urged to
... 68
attend with their wives and best to Barometer .............. . 29.80
girls.
Rain
-.------- - -— -— —
.44
Dance at the Montezuma Hotel
The St. Petersburg Chamber of
Calm and cloudy.
night, 9 o’clock sharp
AdaiiifcT (
81.00.
^
Commerce has arranged a most at­
tractive program o f entertainment.
On Friday, June 2nd, there will be a
For quick results, try a want s i
luncheon with the St. Petersburg Ro­
Democratic
Convention
tary Club, complimenta o f the Tour­
ist News. There w ill he a separate at Columbia Today En­
E L IT E DRESSMAK­
luncheon for the ladies on this day.
dorsed
E
veryth
ing
IN G PARLORS
On Saturday afternoon there will he
Dresses, Children's Frock*. Pleating,
a trip to the beach, a shore dinner at
Wilson, Cox, A gricu ltu ral Bloc, St.
all Linda hemstitching.
Fm4ik
Pnss-n-Grillc and a dance.
Johns River and Sanford Golf Links
Apartment*.
The subjects to be discussed at this
_____
year's convention will be “ Small ,I
laMJ.1
&lt; U X||)
Town Chamber o f Commerce;" “ F i­
COLUM BIA, May
18.— Endorse­
nancing and Membership;" "Freight ment o f the agricultural bloc in con­
T r a ffic ;" "Functions o f a County gress, praise Woodrow Wilson, James
THE
Chamber o f Commerce;" "Advertis­ M. Cox as Democratic leaders, call on
ing
Without Traceable
Results;" congress to provide system o f short
"The Florida Development Board— term credits included in platform of
Its purposes and Plans;" "Cnamber South Carolina Democrats adopted at
Efficiency with n Smnll S ta ff;" and convention adjourned here early to­
there will he an exhibit o f office day.
F ir s t A m o n g Cleaners
forms.

TH E TRUTH
ABOUT
HUSBANDS”

FOR R E N T— 6 roomed house furnish­ before. Seven of the member? could
not read music at all and some o f
ed, 201 6th st., comer Magnolia.
43-3tp them felt that they were “ too old to
IIU P M O H ILE owners! Used parta for
housekeeping learn" hut some progress has been
Model R. O. K. H alf price. A d ­ FOR R E N T— Light
apartment, all convenience. Phone made and the people o f Oveldo as
dress Ilupmobile, care Herald.
41-Mon-Wed-Fri.p 283-J.
42-tfc well ns the members o f the Orchestra
feel rather proud o f what has been
FOR S A L E — Fine celery farm,
10 Ffill' irRKT^Tiooms and kitchenette.
accomplished and hope to have a real
acres rich hammock land, cultivated
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
orchestra before 1923. The only dis­
10 years. Crop on it now. Tw o flow- office, upstairs.
28-tfe
couraging feature o f Thursday even­
In it wells, 8H acres tiled; also thirty
acres hammock adjoining with one HJR R E N T - T w o unfurnished rooms, ing’s performance was that the Saxwell and small part cleared, near
for lighthousekeeping. Good nphonc Hand, which had only been
organized two months could furnish
Cameron City. Apply to owner for l° c“ *lon- A PPl&gt;* " R- 8: care o f Her6-tfe better music than the Orchestra a f­
particulars. Herbert O. Crinpen, R. B' “
ter five months effort. The musk o f
32-12p
R. A. Box 189.
W a N IL I)
the Saxaphone Rand was greatly en­
FOR SALE -15 acres orange prove, W A N TE D —A man to work on farm. joyed and appreciated by the Oveldo
fine land, about 400 old bearing
Apply to M. S. Nelson. Box 270, people and the momhera o f the
orange and grapefruit tree*. Also pe­ Sanford.
44-2tp Orchestra. Special numbers on pro­
can, peach, grapes, pears and other
ROOMS W A N T E D to take cam &lt;.f gram were comet solo by Master
fruit tree* on Golden Lake, 3tt miles
Shriners, May 20 to 27. List rooms John Shiiani, three Zillophone num­
aouth o f Sanford. Also nnother 4H
with Sanford Shrine Club or call bers by Robson and sister and a
acres of fine rich, cultivated pine land
phone im
u 'to reading by Miss Carter o f Sanford.
with about To old bearing orange and
\VX1TRESS W A N TE D - -Depot Res- .Mrs. G. 8. Brown of Golden Rod,
grapefruit trees, and nbout 76 pecan
Fin., gave two splendid readings
taurnnt. ____
trees, on Silver Lake. Apply to ow n-( _____
_______43-3to
___ which were appreciated and greatly
er, Herbert O. Crippen, R. R. A. Box COMPETE,NT Stenographer wishes applauded by the audience while the
189.
32-12p
position, part or full time. Fast and vocal solo by Mrs. C. L. West of
—
accurate. “ Lady Stenographer," care Oveldo was as greatly received. Mr*.
All secretaries, assistant secretar­
FOR SA LE — Potato barrel* in
i Illinois leads the states in the numT J lo f Herald.
45-Mon-Wed-Fri.
Cleans wherever dust
West’s encore was especially sweet ies and presidents, whether members
quantity, special prices on car lots,
her o f electrically lighted residences,
ROOMS
W
A
N
TE
D
to
take
care
of
and beautifully rendered and brought of the association or not, are being
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
and dirt collects
Shriners, May 20 to 27. List rooms forth n* much npplnuso ns the first urged to attend the convention In St. 1followed py California, New York and
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
Pennsylvania.
with Sanford Shrine Club or call number. Owing to the fact that it Petersburg. Tho most successful and
Makes home work easier
FOR S A LE OR L E A S E -O n e 20 acre. phone 101.
42-5tc was the Orchestra's first public ap- |longest In service o f the commercial
one 10 acr e Sanford a v c . walking
W AN fF-f&gt;— Smnll cottage, unfurnish­ penrnnee and not knowning Just secretaries in Florida are numbered
distance to city. Two lots corner
Sold on easy terms
ed or half o f house, or unfurnished what to expect, whether some o f the among the members o f the associa­
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west
members
would
faint
from
stage
tion and it &gt;* believed that i f these
housekeeping room*. Address "P e r ­
side Palmetto ave., 60 f t from Elev­
manent,’ P. O. Box 648, Sanford. 34-p fright and interrupt the program, men lnd the organization worth while
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
only the small ndmlssion o f thirty- and profitable, the other secretaries
owner, 1'5 N. Spring St., Los AngeLO ST
five cents was charged, so very little and assistant secretaries w ill find it
For Florida: Partly cloudy
lee, Calif._________________ 2H8tf; ?9-tf
LOST— A ReU'kah pin, pleaae return^success attended
the performance worth while also.
tonight and Friday. Wanner
FOR S A LE — A lto Saxaphone, prac­
to 113 East Fifth St.
44-3tp from a financial standpoint. A fte r
in extreme north portion to­
105 Palmetto Avenue
tically new Good condition Very
the concert light refrrshmenta o f
Dance nt the Montezuma Hotel to­
night.
M
IS
C
E
L
L
A
N
E
O
U
S
reasonable Sec Warren, Seminole Ho­
cream and cake were served to tha night, 9 o’clock shnrp.
S A N FO R D
FLORIDA
Admission,
tel
44-3tp WXKT" to trade lot on Celery avenue performers by tho orchestra undsr 81.00.
45-ltc
for rnr in good condition. See sup­ the supervision o f Mrs. S. W. Swope
FOR S A L E — 7-weeks-old Berkshire
erintendent o f new building near city nnd Mr* W p. V c._.—
and Jerscv nig*. *4 00 each also
i i i i H m m n H m H iin iiu iiiiin iiii
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B S S S S S III
hail.
46-2tp
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. I^e and Mr.
good milk cow with five weeks calf,
PO SITIO N O PE N for girl who ha* nnd Mr*. Vern Sley spent Tucsdny
Sanford’s N e w Store--------------------860.— It. C. Nowith, I-ongwood, Fla.
-Phone 127 *
had experience with clerical work in Orlando.
44-3tp
and enn use typewriter. Apply today.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wright, Jr., and
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R. — Western Union Telegraph Co. 15-1 tp
little daughter Ruth Gone spent sev­
siding. Within four blocks o f center
eral days last week visiting
their
o f city.
parents.
T
H
E
U
N
K
N
O
W
N
HEX.
Geo. V’ . KNHJHT
Mrs. W. B. Englett nnd baby re­
■
272-tfc
turned
last week from n visit to A t­
Herbert Think* the Female of The
10
Stores
in
Georgia-1
Store
In
Florid*
j
FOR B A LE -19 22 Model Ford tour­
lanta, Gn. They were met in Jack­
Specie* a True Sphinx
ing car. Will sacrifice for quick
sonville lty Mr. Englett who accom­
Holme* E. Herbert, who piny* the
cash sale. Address “ C. C." care of
panied them home.
Herald.
43-fttp part o f Dunstnn Rcnahnw, about whom
Mrs. Ruth Young nnd Virginia
tho truth is told in "The Truth About
W
right
nnd R. R. Wright attended
40 LEGHORN, laying hens and fine Husbands," U a Rugby man with a
tho
Christian
Endeavor Convention
cock, mostly white, 11.60 each. Also wide experience on the stage at least
4 cockerels, 60c each. Family going with the fair sex, having played op­ in lakeland last week.
The annual Missionary program of
north — P. R. Hoy, Grundin, Fla. 44-3tc posite such stars as Ethel Rarrymore,
the
Rnptist church wus given Sun­
Grace George, Blunche Bates, Billie
day
morning.
The program consisted
I .Burke
- —• nnd Elsie •Ferguson.
VI
S/Va|l|»V
Despite
17,700 Acre* in East Orange
this he claims to know very little about o f songs nnd recitations by the lit­
tle folks and missionary pageants by
County
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— ; women. But ns ho *nys, who does?the older members of the Sundny
On Famous
;lle will Im&gt; seen at the Princess the­ School. The program was splendidly
Orlando to Ocean
atre tonight in this Whitmnn Bennett gotten up nnd so well rendered thnt
production, which is adapted from A r ­ the directors deserve the many con­
H ig h w a y
thur Wing Pinsro's "The Profligate," gratulations they received,
Farming, Citru*
spent Saturday with Mrs. V. C. Voland released through First National.
Trucking Land*
(Icing Syndicated in
On Monday night, May 15th, the
Dnnte nt the Montezuma Hotel to- Oveldo band was re-organized under
30 A cre Tracts
[light, 9 o'clock shnrp.
Admission, the leadership o f C. L. Lee with Vern
B iig B a n r g &amp; ik s W n l
(D iffe r e d
Each Irncl fronting on OrlandoLOO.
46-ltc Slay ns Director. At the first meet­
Ocean Boulevard at the extreme­
ly In* price o f—
ing there were about ten members
$28.21 per Acre
The Dnily Herald Delivered to your present, but threo or four others have
F ire Year* In Which to Pay.—
door six days a week fo r 16 cents— expressed n desire to Join since MonTitle Good— Warranty Deed
dny night. The band expects to ho
Join the throngs o f readers.
Guaranteed
ready to piny for the annual May
Land May Be Occupied Before
picnic which will he hold just after
Payment Completed
school closes.
This trnct consists o f 17,700
K. of C. Hall, Hlh and Oak, Fri., 8:15
sere* liordering both sides the
R. M. W. Sturdivant spent Sunday
Drlnmlo-Enst Const Sixtccn-foot
with relatives in Orlando.
"T H E
RE TU R N OF MILES
Boulevard for about eight miles,
W @ im d l@ iri? o n l V a l e o © © W nDD i s ©
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Lawton spent
O 'R O U R K E "
is intersected by the Florida
Tuesdny
In
Orlnndo.
East Const Railroad nnd two
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ii. F. Wheeler were
other main county highway* ono
An original play hy Rev. J. A. HenEm A D A © © p a r t a e i m t e
□a
o f which i* to he iinrd-*urfaced
visitors to Snnford Tuesdny.
nessy, Sanford. A story o f Irish life
also.
W. B. Williams spent Sunday with
o f the 20th Century, minus wars and his family in Oveldo.
Upon completion of these hard­
surfaced roads tho value of this
rumors o f wars. Laughs follow tears,
land will increase very sub­
and thrills follow climnxes. Given un­
KN IG H TS TE M P L A R . A TTE N TIO N ■
stantially n* hns already been
der the auspice* of A ll Souls Dramat­
demonstrated In all other sec­
On Friilny evening, May 19, 1922,
ic Club Sanford. The cast:
Mile*
tions of Orange County, nnd the
syndicate proposes to sell
in
O'Rourke, the hero,
Mr.
Thomas Right Eminent Samuel A. Johnson,
P A Y C ASH
imali trarts the syndicate hold­
Reidy; Ursln MucLoigh, tho heroine, grand commander of Knights Templnr
ing* at n profit.
Mrs. O. P. Herndon; Mrs. O’ Rourke, of Florida will constituc Taylor ComThl* trnct i* virgin timbered and
the widow, Mr*. Charle* Wood; Bridle mnndry No. 28 and install its officers. ■ B uying fo r Lesstho timber i* cc&gt;n*&lt; r\atlvely esW ili Save You Money
timnted to he worth 812.00 per
All Sir Knights are requested to
O’Moore, the walking library o f vil­
sere.
lage secrets, Mrs. Ira Jones; Patsy assemble at the asylum at 6 o’clock
Reference*— Any hank or huslO’ Doyle, the N e’er-do-well, Mr. I-arry Friday afternoon in full uniform for
ness house in Orange County.
Stone; Dominic MacLeigh, the regen­ instruction.
Honest Salesmen Wanted
A t 6 o’clock the grand commnmk-r
Mall Coupon Today for Particulars erated, Mr. Clarence Mahoney; Fr.
O R LA N D O -E A S T CO AST L A N D CO. O'Sullivnn, the shepherd of the flock, will arrive and he conducted to the Ho­
Mr. John Schirnrd, Sr.; Shamus Haf- tel Montezuma to dinner, nftcr which
120 So. Orange Ave., Orlnndo, Fin.
Please send particulars of your 17,­ firty, Mr. Martin Temple; Alex, a the ceremonies will begin at
the
700 acre development
This in no farm boy, Mr. Matthew Tarhcll, Jr.,
asylum.
manner obligates me.
A policeman, Mr. Moses Jackson; the
A ll Sir Knights having uniforms,
Rstns . . . m*. Mi., i n i ill., i.m i i i ~ ‘'in i.
singer of Irish songs, Mrs. Marion please come in full dress.
Address
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Giles.
H. E. TO LAR,
Sanford Daily Herald, Sanford, Fla.
Eminent Commander.
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New York—OIDcrr* of the "nlt«*&lt;l
Stall's navy look concerted action to­
day In (irotcst of uuthors and puhllc
iqs'.-iker* who use the expression
"&gt;|n'iid money like a drunken sailor."
Philadelphia—An Indl.’iiatlou meet­
ing was held today In Independence
hall hy the Society for the Protection
of llatniekers, who prote&lt;tei| the us»»
hy writers and puhllc speakers of the
expression "ns mad a* a hatter."
Chicago—The lnde|&gt;endent Order of
Tnxlcnh Drivers will meet tonight at
the lllarkstone to protest the Indis­
criminate use of the characterlxatlou
"a former member of the James gang
now driving s taxi," and similar terms
of opprobrium they say have been
heaped upon chauffeurs who drive cars
for hire.
Omaha—1
The local union of Jnrkrahbll hinders at a meeting today decid­
ed to petition congress for a hill pro­
hibiting writers and public speakers
uslnr the simile "ns wild as a March
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F. II. Phipps, o f Tampa, is spend­
ing several days in town with his
brother, J. K. Phipps.

Mrs. A. V. Fuller was shopping in
Orlando
Tuesday. •Mrs. L It. I’aync anil little son
were visitors in Orlando Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkel were visi­
F. J. Neimyer was transacting bus­ tors in Orlando Tuesday.
E. S. Miller is spending
several
F. J. Itevert .of Orlando, lias pur­ days in Fort Pierce.
chased the Wade Kntzminger grove,
There will he the regular services nt
better known ns the Kelly grove, and the Church o f Christ Sunday a fter­
expects to build immediately.
noon at 3:30.
iness in Sanford Friday.

Mias llettie Arnettc returned last
Mrs. L. T. Hunt and children, of
week front DeLeon Springs where she Fort Lauderdale arrived Wednesday to
has been teaching.
spend some lime with Mrs. Hunt's
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Overstreet re­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen.
turned Wednesday from Jacksonville.
Itev. Ilurr delivered his farewell
W A N TE D
sermon Sunday morning. lie is giving
A customer fo r used cars. All in
up his charge owing to his ill health. good condition. Guarantee a fit and
The Longwuod base ball team play­ terms.— N. II. Gnroer.
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The mountain* o f North Carolina are the best locations in the world
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and espec­
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is one o f the best camps in the South as well aa one of the most reas­
onable wits n fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chaluots, Fla., an.ong the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Rales 12.50 to fSJjO per duy; lit) to flH per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

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We invite tin* public nnd all users of ELD ER
SPRINGS W A TE R to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicinns claim
that this water in unexcelled nnd Us purity
makes it most honeficinl for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
bnttcrieii.
Call phone 311 nnd have n bottle of this water
sent you nnd protect vour health.

Elder Springs Water Co.

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F L O R ID A

Photography of Words.
Dftr»nX'ChuH&gt;ohnfl,
the
French
scientist, has photographed the varia­
tion of current In a mleropbonlc clrcult hy the aid of a lllonda! oscillo­
graph. The photographs are reproduct Iona o f the syllables pronounced
hy a human voice, and II l» ex|*ct«J
that they will he of use In the solu­
tion of various problems In telephony.
In studying the Impression made hy
syllables the experimenter found that

Mch syllable :e composed of

Saturday and Monday
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complete vlhrnihms. The begln'ng ami
the end of the syllables are modified
hy the Impression* o f the consonants,
hut the ntodlllrallons cover only four
or Jive periods, so that each syllable
has JO to .TO regular vibrations corres­
ponding to U» vowel. The method
permits the study of the higher har­
monics, which give character to words.
Codfish.
Codfish Is said to be the worlds
must Important—which means ibe
must eaten—flab. Few fl»h are more
prolific. It Las been asserted that one
weighing T&amp;Vounds will contain over
9'Pmnnn eg A perhaps the tarpon Is
one *d them, f&lt;o It l» a large tlsli with
a very line r&lt;
The cod I* practliolly
umidvoreii" llndlag means to supply
great *t*l •«»!• wherever food of any
sort Is found. It la found In many
parts of the world other than the
North American "hanks'' and It I* *al«l
that It lias been fished for hy fisher­
men of northern Knrope aline the he
ginning of recorded history and of
course fhr unaccountable centuries be­
fore man began to mnke wrllteu rec­
ord*.

KITCHEN CABINETS AND ENAMEL TOP
KITCHEN TABLES AT SPECIAL PRICES.
YOU

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ON A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET

Miller &amp; Son!
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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

Among Ancient Egyptians the Beetle
Was Believed to Be the Form
of the Sun v&gt;sd.

Cord Tire Facts.
A 30 hy 3*4 cord tire ositalns al­
most 0.000 teet of cord or over e mile
und a half. A ;tft by ft lias over 50.000
A siuuih I* the representation of
feet of cord or over .PA4 nillea. The
the sacred beetle found on Egvpilau
lord, similar to medium-weight fishing
gems, colli*, inuuililies, obelisks and
line. Is made of long liber cotton, of
works of art. The appeaiaucv and
far better grade than used In ordinary
rupltl multiplication of beetles III the
rotten goods Knrli cord, lusulnled In
lliud lefl oil Ibe subsidence of (be
rubber. |* separated from tbe next by
Nile gave rl*e to tile belief In llii'lr
a layer o f rubber Insulating, which
spontaneous generation, and they be­
L’lvi* additional Strength. A standard
came ibe &gt;) iiiIhiI of crvulloii and crea­
make five lui'li cord lire hns ‘JO to Jfi
tive |M»i\er
In their circular shape
mill tfie bright golden tints of their rord« per tin'll mid a strength In fabric
wing cases they were thought to re- rnrrn«» nlotie In excess of 2,100
Semitic the shape and luster of the pounds to the square Inch, Irrespective
sun and thus wen* taken to be the of the strength given hy other purta.
tonus In which the sun god appeared.
Scarabs were cut In stones uud em­
Sens* of Security.
ployed as seals and amulets. They
"1 hope some day," remarked Mr.
were bored through their length so Chtiggltis. "to give up my flivver and
that they could he strung like heads. have a private jueht.”
After the commingling of the Egyptian
"Why do you prefer the y a c h tf
with other races, agnostics and Chris“ 1 iuii go to bed without being dis­
Huns Interpreted the meaning of these
turbed by tbe fear that some one la
gems In accordance with their own
going to steal It out o f the garage."
beliefs. Those of the most ancient
(terlod, such us sre found on mummies,
are Inscribed with (tie names of the
“ I ’m Going Right Straight Hack tc
kings held In highest veneration. My Dear Old Florida Home," at HinThutmosls HI, Itameses H and Amenoternm ter’s I'inno Store, Wclaka Block.
phis III. snd frequently with some
20-tfp
hliruglyphlc symbol. The larger of

F IN E C A K E S
cannot be made without fine flour.

is milled from the finest soft wheat obtainable ui
for fine cakes, pastries, and biscuits, it ii uncxct^ti
A t your grocery.

F L O R ID A G RO C E RY CO.
D ISTR IB U TO R S, PALA TK A.

BlisJi NIillina Co.
SEYMOUR, IND.

them have some short religious or
historic Inscription on their und&amp;r
aide.
Makeup or H u m a n Body.
One reason why milk Is so excel­
lent a food Is tlint It contains much
calcium, which is ilie principal miner-1
id of tlie liuuimi body, contributing to
tbe makeup of the bonce and teeth.
A grown person carries In Id* skele­
ton about four imuiid* of It, say* nil
exchange. Tbe body contain* about
three ounces of sodium, combined
with chlorine to form common salt.
There lire also about two ounces of
magnesium, which Is a all very-white
metal.
Another highly luttnuiuinlile
metal contained In (lie body I* pola«
Mum—about two nnd one-half ounce*
of It. The body contain* about fifi
ounce* of phosphorus.
Seven eighths
of the phosphorus I* In the hone*
(going to form phosphate of lim e);
half nn ounce Is In the bruin tissues;
Ihe rest I* In the red corpuscles of
•he Idood.
Of sulphur there lire
nhoiil four ounces III tbe belies und
teeth. Ttie body Is three fifth* water
nnd one-fifth carbon.
Black Hawk In Boston.
For some &gt;cars Pluck llnwk lived
quietly on n small reservation near
Ik's Moines. In Pv't? the |K'Hrelovlng
Keokuk look b*in with a parly of Sauk
nnd Fox chiefs again to Washington,
nnd on tld* trip lie made n visit to
Boston. The ufth-lal* of the city re­
ceived the august warrior and III* com­
panion* In Fnueull bull, and tbe gov­
ernor of tbe commonwealth paid them
similar honor at the atntebuuse.
Some wuMlnnct's were performed on
tlie Common for the niiniseiueiit of ibe
IMipuluce, nnd afterward ibe party
was token to see it performance by
Edwin Forrest at tbe Tremont thea­
ter. Hen* all went well, except Hint
at uu exciting point In the play the
Indians hurst Into a wnrw'hoop, to
the considerable consternation of the
women uud children present.— Frederic ]
Austin ogg.
Intelligence of Elephants.
Elephants are extraordinarily Intelli­
gent, even In their wild stute, tint It le
nn astoidshlug fact that with all this
Intelligence the males will luvHrlnhly
permit the approach of human being*
(on the right stile of the wind) to
within JO or 30 yard* with the utmost
unconcern. It ls on this account ninny
hunters believe that they sre blind
to anything at close quarters.
This opinion, however, Is dlsi minted
hy the fact thut the females, particu­
larly If they are with young, get very
curious, nnd more often than nut In­
vestigate matters, and If they do. do so
with trunk aloft, head and ears hack,
and a "get-otit-of-the vvny-rm-s.omlng''
toot which heats anything In the
Jungle.

Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and
O ffce Supplies for T'wo 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 rg e r and more commodious offices
the Herald Prin tin g Company will sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below at half price.
A ll o f these
goods are g o in g h ig h e r instead o f dropping and the pric­
es 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 ffic e supplies at prices that w ill never
be touched at this price again.

Special Bargains in Job Lots
F ine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, n o w ...... *...........$1.00
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now ................. ........50
35c and 40c
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now.....
.

Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now........
Envelopes to Match round Paper, p k g .....
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards.....

.60
.20

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Plain Edged Correspondence Cards..........

.50

Students’ Looseleaf N o te Books (D e Luxe, $1 value

.50

Students’ Looseleafe N o te Books, 65c valu e.... ..........35
.25
Students Looseleaf N o te Books, 45c value.
.15

Looseleaf N o te Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ....
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10c Composition Books f o r ........................
5c Composition Books, fo r ..

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10c School Tablets, 2 f o r ............................
5c School T a b le ts ,........................................

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2&lt;/2c to 3 l-3e

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

A A Price

E V E R Y T H IN G I N O FFIC E S U P P L Y L IN E A T
G R E A T L Y REDU CED P R IC E

H erald Printing Co.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRH)AY, MAY 19, 1922

The Amount Doesn’t C o u n t I f s the S t a r t - S
That’s the T h in g

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Mr*. Volio Williams went to Or­
lando Wednesday afternoon.
To the Thriftless m oney says “ Good- | Norman Swanson came over to see
his mother who has recently hnd a
severe spell o f acute indigestion.
To the self-respecting, fonvard-lookin g
Emil Magnuson was n guest at the
home o f his sister, Mrs. J. E, LundCitizen it says: “ I am yours, I represent your 5 quit, coming up from Windermere
b e s t working days.
Be carefu l with me fo r I ■ with Mr.nnd Mrs. Fry, and as usual
at ended the Sunday school.
ini vour best friend. Put m e in the Bank,
Mrs. Pritchard 's still suffering
where I am Safe and I w ill w ork fo r you. Re- 5 from severe headaches; she tell* us a
member. I move the world.”
s number o f Upsnia Indies have called
to sec her.
,
Open your Savings Account T O D A Y !
J; George Fuller, who hn sheen at­
tending college nonr Nashville, Ten­
nessee, is n guest nt present at the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Forrest West.
He is n Canadian by birth, but has
lived in West Florida, though his
■ pnrents now reside In Detroit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frances Borquist of
Fort Meade made the trip in their
car and are visiting nt the home of
his sister, Mrs. E. W. Lundquist.
Mr. nnd Mrs. West nnd fnmily
1went to Formosa Sunday nnd again
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Fred Kreil nnd w ife nnd little ones
made the trip in their car Friday
from Arcadia where he has been en­
gaged packing ornnges. His family
are with Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyner, Fred
-ALSO( having gone to Ocala for tomnto
packing.
W ill Henderson, one o f the A . C. L.
shop force who is recuperating from
r.n attack o f influenza is spending
this week with his mnrried daughter
A. C. FO R T, A g e n t
in Port Tnmpn. His little son, Rob­
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called out.
« Mr. August Swanson attended the
service nt the Methodist church ir
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honor o f the Royal Neighbors last
D E LIC IO U S
S Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs. Bongstun nnd Miss Eunice Tyner came up
Saturday from Windermere to spend
the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0.
In Bottles E veryw h ere
Tyner, ns Mr. Tyner hns not been
at nil well.
Demand the genuine— nnmc stamped on every crown— nsk
Most o f the fnmily attended the
for it by nnme
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morning scrvico nt the Lutheran
Bottled only by
® church in the Swedish language.
Mr. Crnmer nnd fnmily ns usunl
The Sanford Coca-Cola B o ttlin g Company
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Mr. Thomson again being their
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B-Is •wIsleL
H evening
*ia**S*l
service led by kiaiat^u
Rev. Wnlkon■ was in English. He took for his text
"1 he Two W ays," showing by the
word man’s freedom o f choice. One
thought he cmphnslzcd wns “ The
danger o f forgetting God."
Rev. Walkcnburg wns n guest nt
the home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlson,
&lt;&gt;ur government furnishes protection o f many kinds for its
near Monroe. A t the close o f the
citizens, such ns food inspection, disease quarantines, safe­
service he sang sweetly, “ He hideth
ty appliances on railroads, storm wnrnings, etc. But in no
my soul In the cleft o f the rock,”
r. sped does the government give the individual more care­
others Joining In on the chorus.
ful protection than in the laws governing Nntionnl Banks.
A number from the west side were
Th&gt; v* laws not only provide the fullest measure o f protec­
present and Curl Pierson brought out
tion for the depositor, but they insure the greatest possible
Mr. nnd Mrs. Helvorson from Snnfulness on the part o f Nntionnl Banks in facilitating
ford.
business,
Some o f the young folks are plan­
:
ning on n chicken pillnu at Crystal
You receive the benefit o f these laws the moment you
lake this Wodrusdny evening.
become n depositor in this hank.

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continuous Industrial problem, sumclem In Importance to warrant coucertvd effort by economists nnd bustOcas men to remove certain of Its
causes, Is the stand taken by* the tintlomil Industrial conference hoard. In
a report oil ‘T h e Unemployment Prob*
lem." The report gives a comprehenslve survey of the extent of uuctuploytueiit during nonunl periods and
during the present business deprestdon, discusses the causes nttd analyzes
remedies suggested.
The object of this study la to set
fundamental principles
to be Inkforth fundamentnl
princlpl
eo Into account In ron-lderlng the
problem, derived from analysis of data
an«| experience, and from liable eco­
nomic euufelUerutloiis, In order to pro­
vide a guide by which employers or
organizations may approach their mi­
en.; loyment problems inoro lutelllgently.
‘Th e report," says a statement from
the board, “ makes a careful dlslluctlun between Idleness and unemploy­
ment, which refer to very different
muses. Idleness proceeds from three
principal sources; Unwillingness to
work on the part of those who are
capable of performing work; disabil­
ity, physical or mental, of otherwise
willing workers, nnd lastly, unemploy­
ment of those who are capable nnd
willing to work, but cannot find work
because of Industrial maladjustments
within the plant or Industry, or In*enuso o f general economic conditions
nt home or abroad.
Causes of Unemployment.
The statement then tuke* up the
muse* of unemployment. They fall
Into two classes, described In the re­
port us foili»s » :
1. Internal causes urlslng from con­
ditions within Individual mnnufueiurIng plhuU. These embrace:
(a) Personal factor* such a* strike*
and lockouts, and disability; (b) lmpenmniil factors relnllng eltlier lu
failures of management, resulting In
faulty factory organization in high
production costs within the eotitfd &gt;&gt;f
fnfniigetneiii. Ineffective Mt'cs methods
lack of materials and ispnpmcnt, high
labor turnover, or to fnllure of em­
ployees Imcause of Inefficiency, or to
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A t 8:00 o’clock and See

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machinery.
In the aggregate these causes pro­
duce a more or !■**.* continuous per­
centage of unemployment from month
to month and from year to year.
2. External causes due to Influence*
operating outside of the plant. These
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(a ) Of economic origin, resulting
from seasonal variations, business de­
pressions, wasteful system* o f com­
modity distribution, deficient laborplacement facilities; (b) of political
origin, due lo Immigration and tariff
policies anil International relation
ships.
"It la estimated,' the statement says,
•that In 11*20 the total number o f per­
sons euguged In gainful occupation* In
the United btutes was about 41,000,*
000. Most of the available employ­
ment statistics pertain to wage-earner*
lu the groups of manufacturing and
mechanical Industries, which numbered,
ill 11*2**. ! ' out 12 .800,000, During nor­
mal Him
li U estimated thnt about
t.MWOou of these are out o f work,
since, on the average, about 42 days
I&gt;*-r year, or about 14 per cent of Ida
total working time. Is lost tty each Indn-nrlal wage-earner.
About seven
days of this lost time Is due to sick­
ness. Deducting Ibis, Ihe total loss
caused by unemployment of the aver­
age wage-earner' In Ihe United Slates
Is about XT days a year. This does not
Include loss from part-time employ*
ment, for which no reliable llguros are
to be hnd.
Days of Unemployment.
"The average of X'i days does noi
apply to every Industry, for the work*
ers la innfijr Industrie* urc subject to
longer period* of unemployment, while
In other* the average Is low.
The report estimates thnt more than
one quarter of the Industrial wngeearners were out o f work on June 1.
11*21 , representing an estimated total
of 3JT0O.USI |ten,!."*
Many concern*, the report says, nre
Inventing means to better arrange*
melds within their plants affecting the
cause o f unemployment attributed to
IH’rsonnl nnd Impersonal factor* within
the establishment. Better method* nnd
more thorough organization to reduce
friction nnd to develop Industrial eo•penril*&gt;u twlween employers and rtn*
pioy-ees nre being tested In ninny Induatries. The tvjwtrt points out Hint
111 attempting to remedy the cause* of
unemployment ntlrlbiitril to Influence
..pending outside the plant, there l«
need for more ndequnle system o f colleering nnd disseminating Information
showing the trend of prices, the nettial
cost of operation and revenues from
Industry. "Rurh n system.” It I* said.
“ win afford a reliable hnsls o f comparlson within plants nt different rimes
and between Individual plant* In th&lt;
Industry u* a whole.”
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Now ’s the time for you to buy n M O LIN E TRACTOR. \Ve
have n special o ffer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
For every former cuu afford to buy but you cannot afford
not to buy n real Tractor, that hns been proven out to be n
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
will sell you n—

M O LIN E , Model I), latest improved Tractors
fo r $528.00
Can fu r n is h you fr o m ou r stock in warehouse fo r imme­
diate delivery, or will lrnve one shipped direct to you. Re­
member th is offer is only good until October Uth, so place
your order now.

B E L L BROS.
PHONE 2102

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rants Deep Study.

Factors Entering Into Relations Botween Employers and Workers
Emphasized—Average Worker
Lose* 42 Day* a Year.

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National Industrial Conference
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MANY WHO WILL NOT WORK

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS BANK DAILY GIVES YOU :
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�and years ago the Romans were con­
structing
highways so excellent thnt
jAllrUttU L/nlLI
some
are
still being used. Until re­
r»b iu b r* every aft • * »• • •
people in the habit o f eating Sanford
cently
few
roads had been built which
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Meganll* A »».. Saalera. rim.
were better. The invention o f new
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paving materials hnd made Improve­
ment possible, but even the best
I'linUSIlKM a
lug ff11’ f™ '1* »nd vegetables of H onda and if all the hotels and restaurants roads today fall fnr short o f being all
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Serrriar/-Trraa«r*r could give a Way our products or at they could be desired. There is a
s. j . n i.i.s r u i
long way to go before perfection will
Urarral S # »* * r f
H. t. S K K t
I Irrulmllua M m aftr least place them on the table at very
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reasonable prices and let their tourist be attained.
i&gt;h«He its ae t » lino i*. it.
These thoughts are prompted by a
guests know they were Sanford pro­
I t i r r l l i l u Italra Msdc
AypllralUa
Washington
dispatch telling of a new j
ducts it would help the growers im­
sabarrlpllan I’rlr# la A tis s r r
device
which
is being utilized by the
measurably and it would pay the growliar Vr»r
bureau o f roads in the United States
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to
co-operate
in
this
respect
and
tit tlunlba
Wrrk" rrr* _ rlty fcy Carr y c^Btt |give away a crate o f vegetables now department o f agriculture to discover
and then to the restaurants for adver­ what thickness o f roadbed should be
The blc IS- I t IS -r tfr W n k lr llrraid rsllrrljr r «trr * Srnlaalr t! •'t«u» l r tising purposes. There are plenty of constructed for heavy or light traffic '
on various kinds of roil. The device •
r.:fs«
P «.p l« *« the United Stales that know
tloa. D.n.orrnllr t» poll lira,
» * r nothing about Sanford products hut indicates how the burden o f tra ffic is
year, t l w a f I b adtaart.
they would know more about them if distributed through the roadbed to the
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soil on which it rests and gives road- j
The Associated Press is exclusive- they were given the opportunity of
makers a guide to the kind o f con­
ly entitled to the use fo r republica­ tasting them fresh from the fields
struction
which is best adapted to I
tion of all news dispatches credited to during the season and especially if
vaiying
kinds
of suh-surfnees.
It or not otherwise credited in this pa these products could be served free. It
Automobiles and particularly motor,
has
always
Wen
a
mystery
not
only
p«r and also the local news published
to the visitors to the state but the trucks are responsible fo r the keen- ■
herein.
ness of th&gt;- interest now taken in road
A ll rights o f republication of spec­ home people ns well just why the
building and for the efforts
which
ial dispatches herein arc also f f . !products of n certain section should be
are
being
made
to
improve
highway
scarcer and higher in price at the par­
served.
construction. These vehicles present
r u » h i ticular section in which they are rais­
aeo. HERALD BUILDIXO.
ed than other places. The kind of problem* with whirh it was not neces­
advertising stunt pulled by the Union sary to cope prior to the invention of
News Uo., in this city is one o f the the automobile. The heavy trucks put
W A K E UP P A I.A T K A !
best ways in which the visitors nre not a strain on highways to which they
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The problem will be solved and a
.Sanford has just voted a |H2.&gt;,000 |ju&gt; ,.j{y ([,,,1 believe* in advertising,
new
type of road suited to heavy auto­
bond isuse for municipal
improve­
mobile traffic evolved. Jq*t as it
ments. There were only fifty-three
TH E FLORIDA M W .A Z IN K.
was some years after the invention of
votes against the bonds, and over 400
voted for them. Most o f this money ' Wt. h#w juM rccclvc(j th&lt;1 May mJm. railroads before rails o f the weight
gauge
will be used fur paving. some of it ||W ()f , h(. K|l|r|(Jl Ma|.nllni. nr„, „ ,* now used and the standard
track
were
adopted
it
may
be
years
be­
for a new city ball and a good portion one ,)f , hp fjni&gt;At wurk„ „ f „ rl thnt h(lH
fo r extending Park avenue into Lake .......
...... . j,, K|ori(|n ,n mfiny a fore a highway perfectly adapted to
Monroe and construction o f a mumciT|)e t.0Vpr
that ctlU,t, ,.t. automobile traffic will be established.
Hut steady progress is being made.
pal ilock. .Sanford is coming. More
desired for u real Florida magazine
Every year sees an addition made to
than a year ago we predicted that
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walk through the wanderthe knowledge of what is required.—
with its natural resources it could be
ful Royal Palms and in the corner a
Del.ami News.
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be equal in size to Orlando and as .. w|(&gt;bn|tw|
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The little morning frock to the loft
is (zihinnnl of check voile, trimmed
with plain satin.
Tht. front of
tin- waist is cut on the bias and ap­
plied with a trimming of buttons,
lilankrt-slitch embroidery fini-h » the
r. mid collar and « ullii&gt;s stc.vc* Me­
dium size requires , i , &gt;urd&gt; Jft-iucli
clack and J* yard aO-inch plain ma­
terial
Any of the inexpensive silk-and*
wool mixtures may la- lived for the
second dress, designed for mines and
small women. Tlie skirt is trimmed
with silk braid, which is used also to
finish tin- round collar The side* arc
slashed la-low (lie waist-line, the lower
edge- Ik.iris; gathered and sewn to the
upper edges. The belt is of fancy
leather.
Medium size requires .1 j
sards jfi-mch material and ') yards of
oraid.
First Model:
Pictorial Review
Dress No 9571. Sizes. .14 to 14 inches
bust and lb to 20 years Price, J5
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Second Design:
Dress No. 9577.
Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, J5 cent*.

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with Its water transportation and
the blue sky anil the verdant green of
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the grassy lawn on the sides the cover Dog, Allowed Liberty, Bring* Dainties
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to Hound Which It Confined
is typical of the land of flowers. In
We want to ask every loyal citizen ■
— Pnlatkn News.
to Its Kennel,
fact the cover of the Floridn Maga­
of Sanford thnt can possibly spare bed *
I’alatka is awake or should be awake
$225 and $350 buys Ford T ou rin g Cars.
zine has at last brought out the real
rooms May 2f.th and 27th to please no­
Kind
lirnrtedneas
that
might
well
if the people will back up Ornate
Florida— the first magazine that has serve a* an evmuple for liiiinnn kind tify Sanford Shrine Club or phone
$350 and $675 buys Buick 4 and 6.
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There will be an nll-dny meeting
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compiled Into a beautiful bonk that is
bor*. KlilMet keeps his hound, “ Jitck."
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bound to atract attention wherever il tied In the hack yard.Thomas' Airedale, the County Federation o f Women's
er that would mean so much to Paint- „ „
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w e congratulate the Florida however, bus the untrauuiiele-d liberty
kn as well as the rest of the ht.Johns
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lastwe have a inagnof a freeborn Amerlrtn dog and make*
river towns. The main trouble with
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nic unch wi| Ik* served.
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satisfied with What they alrendy have tha, (h
„ „ #Uain nni| thjs „ hoilU 1mj yield of every garbage rqn In the
and be level fo r years thnt they could „ fuM mcluurt,
neighborhood. .Mrs. Shlllet feed* Jaek
generously, ami not Infrequently the
live within themselves. It can't be
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menu contains an appetizing bone, hut
done, friends. It hns never been done I .............. ....... ..
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, f the cr.tiro ® H »A I.IZ A T in N OF TA X E S !S NOT she did io&gt;( glte Jack alt Hie hones
that nrciiiiiululed beside his kennel,
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state that is nedeed to put over the
All heroine clear the other day when
big projects for Florida.
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Mrs, .ShlMet saw the Airedale approach
No doubt the next legislature will
Jack's kennel with a big souphoue
be asked to abolish the office o f tax in Ills month, *ri it down In front
SERVING FLO RID A PRODUCTS.
equalizer. The most uptomiatle ndvo- of Ids tethered friend, wug Id* tail
There nre various way* of advertis- cn*1' ° f
,,y®tem which has been gleefully, hark n message of good
ing Florida fruits ami vegetables. One 1ri*‘*i "Ut can not hope for it* survival, ■beer, dunce playfully about for n
restaurant man in Tampa had the ^ lorida is a state of such diversified moment and then dash off for some
new ailvebltim
A watch kept on
right idea about introducing Florida fmluatrle* «bd such wide ranges of
the Airmail’ showed that trip* were
grapefruit this season ami he served ' alues, and with such fluctuating lomade to the hound'* quarter* every
them free in hi* restaurant.
The
conditions that Mr. Dawson hml da&gt;
Somethin-* Instead of s bone
Florida Citrus Kxehnnge
wanted to n" l'Fnnre to carry out the purposes tho offering wn* a bit of meal or »oiue
extend the marki-ts for grapefruit ami
"hlch his office was created with Other dainty.
sent them to England by the ship nny degree of success or satisfaction,
bind, sent demonstratingagents over
Hie trouble i* not with Mr. Dawson,
OLD MINE STILL PRODUCING
there, put the grapefruit
in the res- Wt‘ ,l0 ni)t 'x'hnve a
better man could
tnurnnts and fruit stands, gave them *u,Vt’ *'t,vn * « ;ured to attempt the That wt Falun, Sweden, Ha* Been De­
away on demonstration days, tol&lt;| of " " r^ assigned to him, and to give to
livering Up Ik* Riche* S nee
tpe Year 122S.
the healthful properties of grapefruit
l *u' m,,st careful thought ami study,
with the result that next season all " ," 1 “ I'ldy the sinccrest endeavor* to
I in tin- outskirts oi the tow n of
England will be eating Florida grape- lht' *'*«'«U on o f the provision* of the
fruit.
With the vast amount o f lnw‘ l' ul ■'Ir* Dawson, nor any other Falun, In the nuiili of Sweden, Is the
oldest mine III the world, ll In-gitli to
fruits ami vegetables in Florida we
‘ mi eliminate selfishness, jealprmliiie copper In 1225.
can afford to be generous with them ou*F ,,r
natural opposition to payIn the Seventeenth century this mine
and see thnt the visitors to the state ' n*', ,i,x
kind. One county wn* was ilie chief source of the cupper
have them on the table in season even
,l 'Vl,,,ld pay to the state more supply of Europe. Toila) It uo longer
if it is necessary to give them away.
lirnlM,rtion, and no man produce* copper In large quantities,
The Union News Co., hnvc the stafi,c tho b« » ln " f payment satis- hut from it* deep-cut gullerle* cotue
tinn restaurant here in Sunfonl and Gictorily. Where this element of un-, the sulphur pyrites thnt are used fnr
the uiHnufnclure of sulphuric uchl nod
had the proper advertising spirit this rtainty existed, agreement was imother clleiulrnl*.
winter when they served Sanford celII Is one of i tie most old-fashioned
cry and lettuce free ut meals. Many
Giilurc of the system tiring* mine* liuiigimihte. You will pud no
hundreds o f visitors to the stale stop- u* 11
nenrpr to that system o f se- ' rapid hauling machinery, no cage that
ping o ff here for meals saw Sanford 1urb,B
revenue which wo descend* at lightning speed Into the
products and ate piem probably be- ,wl,l&gt;vt’ wiM “ IHmntely prevail here, bowels of (lie earth. You walk lulu
This shop is devoted to popular
cause they were served without cost ** means, we believe ,that each court- the mine through sloping galleries, mid
then elitllh dawn to It* depths by means
ty
will
be
left
to
fix
it*
own
valun
nml they will remember thr brand and
..... places
..... . where Dons on realty and personal property, of long ladder*. As ynu descend you
priced W ea rin g Apparel, M illin­
eat them again at other
wish that you hml brought an u\ar­
they have to pay for them. It might “ ," 1 ,hnt ll" «*ntributlon to the *tute ena t, f,,r the wall* are covered with
ery, Hosiery, Shoes and Piece
pay the Chamber of Commorcc to have r,’vcnuc wl11
through license* alone. Ice.
This
Is
the
fairest
method,
and
has
celery hearts at the station next win­
Ventilation ami drainage are ac­
Goods.
ter for visitors in order to advertise proven workable in many states. It complished bv mean* of the most
makes it possible for counties to as­ antiquated pumping gear In existence
sess at full value, gives the stnte tin- In any pit..
lteslde* copper and pyrites, the
Our aim is to continue our o rig ­
credit o f its actual wealth based on
Falun mine produce* gold. From It
tax
assessments,
permits
o
f
proper
Ina
T H E H E IN Z M A N ■ come for schools and other county cutue til! the gold used to make the
■
inal policy “ To please you at all
■
Swedish crown and scepier, and It
■
g needs and eliminates the jockeying to lias provided na»«t of tin- metal for
■
times.”
J keep down valuations ami consequent the gold coinage of that country.
will demonstrate the ■ running up the millage.
■ • Several attempts have been made
H
G ET A COPY OF " S A L L Y ”
varieties {} to get u plan started for passage of
■ 57 famous
a
■ an act making radical change in the I
■
■ at—
a state's taxation system, and it may be ■ Only 7fl out o f 40 copies o f Salma­
■
■
■ that the next legislature will dcvclope gundi are left. If you are planting
#
■
S sufficient interest in the matter to on getting one do not delay n« you
■
■ D E A N E T U R N E R ’S ■ make these changes.— I’alatka News. may get left. The hooks nre selling
■
■
fast and the public seem* very well
GROCERY
pleased. Don’t read the other fellow’s,
DU 11,DING IIE IT K K ROADS,
«
but one o f your own. \Vc f*-el confi­
m
dent
thnt you will not regret it.
■
S
a tu rd a y
■
*'Innkind has ben using highways
Saturday
■
■ *ince the dawn o f civilization, and it
First StreetI would be reasonable to suppose that
Leave your order for Stone's Layer
9:00 to 5:00
* by this time the art of road building Cake fo r delivery Saturday.
L. T.
■
■ had reached perfection. Two thous- McCulter.
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T H E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, F R ID A Y , M A Y 19, 1922
ips were Interesting and Instructive.
LittlcMissKoons o f the 6th
grade
Rave two readings. Although only 10
years old she is an artist.
"Sm ile Through Your Tears" was
mini
UK*
sung by Mrs. Claude Herndon in her
usunl pleasing way.
j
. 2 ' ^ “ ,‘ V . ;
Punch was served during the nfternoon
and at the conclusion of the pro­
•r
gram. Ice cream and cake were serv­
ed. There were 40 ladies present, nil
calend ar
thoroughly enjoyed the genuine wel­
come and hospitality accorded them by
w. c. llill will entertain
Mrs. Thornton and her assistants.—
her* of the Lucky Thirteen
Reporter.
BridK* Club and one extra table hon. Mr* Walter W ight.
EVEN INC. Hit I I)(i B
’--Old Plantation'' Riven by
Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
^ m e m b e r , of the Wextmineter
F. E. Roumillat entertained the mem­
Ciub at the I’ari.h House
O’ bers o f the Evening Bridge Club most
Frijjy—"Thi’ n' ,ul'n o f M,I“
delightfully nt their attractive home
given at the K. C. Hall on
on Palmetto nve. There being three
2
&gt;v»nur. at 8:15 P. M. under
tables o f players.
J V r ^ V t t a Catholic ladles.
O f exceptional interest was the
h* rlStr*. Porter Wakefield will
Monday
game o f bridge played during the
entertain thep members o
of the Busiscore
-nj professional
Womens evening, the prize fo r high
„nd
among the Indies a rng rug, was won
n «»
ith n garden party at her
Club
by Mrs. S. Puleston, while the men’s

S O C IE T Y

WARNED BY PHONE
Telephone Transmitters
Give
Alarm ot Breaking Dam.
Disaster May Be Averted by Spoken
Word Thai Travel* Fatter
Than the Flood.

Caterpillar Parade.
One day over In France a soldier notlced a cord of soft brown chenille
striped with red In the white road.
He writes nbout It In the Christ Inn
Science Monitor. "I stop|«-d lo examtfie It. attracted by the color.", he con­
tinue*, "and found a living line of
velvety caterpillars. There were fiftytwo of them. Head to tali In u curvIhg row they wete nil moving In mie
dlrecllon downhill.
“ A cart passed hy. The vibrations
made by the wheels broke the lineup
Into tiny zlg-znc*. Each caterpillar
lost touch with his neighbor and
moved aside In slantwise fashion.
Quickly, however, they rejoined and
took up their forward Journey." The
onlooker Impilretl. and was tool that
the march of the caterpillars was a
common thing In France. 'T h ey hulld
their nc.is |n the plnea. nnd when they
have need of a new feeding ground
they all move down the trees and
march away."

Sanford Cash Grocery
8*1Its Snow­
drift ...........
■Mbs. Snow­
drift
fi-lb. Crisco,
f o r ...............
3-Ibs. Crisco,
for . ...
No. .1 Cans Peaches,
3 for ...............

$1.35
.. 70c
$ 1.20
65c
95c

3

12c

No. 2 Tomatoes,
... Per can .........
Pillsbury Flour,
(£1 AC
21-lbs.................
Post Toasties,
p k | f . .
Corn Flakes,
pkff........................
Oat Meal,
p k g .......................

10c
10c
12c

Terrible disasters have been cam Jd
by the Irresistible swirl of rustling
hoods. In which unsuspecting persons
were caught without warning. In one
Instance, years ago. a guy party on a
four-horse tallyho was enthusiastical­
All I He National Biscuit Company's
ly exploring the wonders uud beauties
Crackers, 3 f o r ..................................
of Turkey Creek canon, near Golden,
toll*. Gathering ralnclouds failed to
cast n shadow upon their high spirits,
Pure Creamery Hutter,
nnd no serious thought was given to
Per Lb...........................................
danger from the rapidly npproiicldhg
storm, because the tourists were not
familiar with the characteristics ol
Large Paper
Pecans
Deadly Carbon Monoxide.
the local tempests, uur with the topog­
Warning against the deadly carbon
raphy of the surrounding country.
The storm suddenly hurst with great monoxide gas, which Is the most wide­
fury upon the unprepared pleasure ly distributed and must frequent cause
hem*
an- i M m . ailk " ocks- were won by Dr. seekers uud the deluge of water of Industrial accidents anil deaths in
*~- . D - *»♦
*
" „
*
IIRalph
n I nlv CStevens.
io tt iin a
caused them quickly to uhumltm the dwellings, has been Issued hy the fed­
Krtain ihi members of the St._Ageral bureau of mines
A t the conclusion of the card game, tallyho ami hunt for shelter. Closely
nr, Guild at her home on West r irst
Tills gas Is a product of Incomplete
a delicious ice course was served.
huddled against the towering sides of
combustion.
Because It Is without
greet. at 3:30 p. m.
Those enjoying the cordial hospitnl- l,ie onion, they soon realized, with
color, odor or taste Its presence Is fre­
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronmillnt were B,,* ll'ly. *hal they had not reckoned quently unsuspected. It nitty Po found ............................................................... .......
G C. Goddard of Lakeland, and l t y
. ,
with the forces of nutiire. The Jer
In litdMIugs having a leaky furnace or
,
c
„.,„nnnv,
r.n
Dr.
nn,l Mrs.• s - Puleston,
Mr. nnd
, * 1 t ni’gers, of Savannan, un.,
. .
rifle rush of water down the canon
»f* 1
.
t , v,„jr .{• Mrs. R. A, Ncwinnn, Judge and Mrs. sides swept them from their feet, and chimney and In buildings where a gas
DID HIM MORE GOOD
COOKED FOOD SA LK
hav. Is-en the guests o f their ata- (
stove has Improper Hue connection,
■turned to their E- F - Housholder, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. down to the lo-d of the tniioii. where n
„ r Mr-. Alfred Liljn rc
such
as
is
often
found
in
tenements,
The Indies o f Circle No. 1 of the
Thrasher, Col. and Mrs. George W. torrent of water now raged. Despite
tailor slh'ps and hoarding houses.
konet yesterday afternoon.
Methodist Church will have n cooked
Many men and women suffer from
Knight, Mrs. George DeCottes nnd Dr. their struggles, many of the party lo-t
This gas Is foriuisl In stoker rooms.
-------their lives, iiml those surviving were In reitm-rlcx. cement ami brick plants. footI sale Saturday afternoon nt Me- bncknchc, rheumatic pains, s tiff joints,
Ralph Stevens.
&lt; || s Alumni banquet w ill;
Culler's store. A ll kinds of goo-1 tore muscles nnd other results of kid­
serlottsl.v Injured.
Ililt.es and tunnels. The exhaust from
10-ltc ney trouble because they neglected the
Atiolher
Instance
was
the
great
U given at the Valdez at 8:31) Wedgasoline motors usually contains A to T things will be on stile.
IDLERS BRIDGE CI.L’ R
ttood at Johnstown. I'n., and the more per is'tit rnrhon monoxide uud some­
first warning symptoms. Foley Kid­
Brtd») night, May 31st. A ll grndu, Y « tt s «n.t
-Mrs. Harry Ilerren wns the grac- recent was the dlsitstriMIs IIinnI at
times t:t |s-r «-«-iit, Dent It* from ran•t,. f writer teachers of S. II. c&gt;. anu
,
.
ney
Pills nitl the kidneys to throw out
A T T E N T IO N ! A L U M N I ASS’ N.t
and former school hoard mem- ' ° “ a hostess yesterday when she enter- Pueblo, Colo., where the toll o f lives, nlhg uu autoiiiolillc engine In a closed
poisonous waste matter that causes
£r u
,u have reservations ta im ‘1 nt brW« « al ht'r hom« u,‘ Ea!,t and property damage, reached enor­ fa rage are not Infrequent.
pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eld*
rth is bam,uet kind"ml street, the_guests including the mous proportions.
ridge, Ky., writes: “ Foley Kidney
A
ll
members
o
f
the
Alumni
AssocinJc 1“
msijc
As a protection against stteh ter. ...... ’/ r members o f the Idlors Bridge Club and
Thv Daily Herald Delivered to your lion please send In 31 tlucs, ami if Pills did me more good than all the
Jy notify the secretary at once.— A. L.
*
rlbl**
events
as
these,
it
system
of
one extrn table.
lingo telephone transmitters mol ant- door six days a week for 15 cents— coming to the banquet, also scad 32.00 other medicine I ever took. I had kid­
Iktvjica, t »r. S«
A fte r several absorbing games of pi IHer* lot- been produced which will Join the throngs of renders.
ney trouble ten years, I don’t have
per plate ns soon ns possible.
bridge, scores were counted nnd the throw the human voice n distance o
f
------------------------- /
any pain like 1 had before !
took
MISS ROSE GALLAG H ER,
Sanford
a, tn honorci wit two ^
f „ r high score wns awarded to
four miles. Extensive (c 'l* have been
COOKED FOOD S A L E
them."
Sod
everywhere.—
Adv.
1
1
-dtp
Treasurer.
,tah df - for the K. of C. Clnrcnce Mrs. A. \V. Fitts.
made with this apparatus, which Imve
The Catholic Woman’s l-enguc will
V. Mah'.o ■&gt; wa- elected secretary at
Dainty refreshments consisting of proved tin- practicability and success
have
cooked food sale at Deane Turnthr convent on a Inch waa held this ice cream and enke were served nt the of the endeavor. These texts
were
____
_ .
conducted In the Cnlxklll mountain* l‘r * store Saturday afternoon. 46-2tp g
sttk at St Petersburg nnd Charles L. conclusion o f the game.
hy a specially Irtililcd group o f op-1
—
—
—
jj;
Britt sit- rc elected trensurer. The
Besides the club members, Mrs.
erntor* A tower, thirty fi-ci high, was OVERRULED MOTION
■
K. ('. t.nv) r.t inn will be held next year Herrcn’a guests were Mrs. A.
W. erected to hold the gigantic ittnpllHcrx
N O T G U IL T Y IN T H E C AS E
at Jacksonville.
Fitts, Mrs. Wnlter Wight, Mrs. Per­ uiiil the Itiinieiixe projectors which
M IN E U NIO N O F F IC IA L S
cy Mcro nnd Mrs. Sanford Doudney.
measured fifteen feet In length anil
N K'V TON •l.aVI N K A
four feet In height.
IIl7 Til# A u o r U fr l l*rf««3
A welding of much interest to the
To determine jn»t haw far the hnG. I. A. B A N Q U E T
C H ARLESTO W N , May 19.— Judge
tnzny frond of this popular young
limit voice could he heart! with these Woods today overruled the motion to
The ladies of the G. I. A. entertain­
Cull nr Phone Today nr Tomorrow
a Ills, wns accomplished In rather n
couple wti- that of Mrs. Pearl
La
ed their husbands nnd the tu-lies of the weird manner, because the time *e direct a verdict o f not guilty in the
Vinks and Mr. Carlyle Newton which
I-akcland chapter G, I. A., lit n ban­ lectetl was nt idgld. Four men t&lt;-ok up case of William Blizzard, mine union
. MR. A . W O L F E
sz* nolcmnizod yesterday afternoon
quet, Wednesday evening at the Mn- previously agreed-upon stations, nt official charged with treason.
In Del-and, Rev, Lawrence Raddiffe,
Vnldcz Holel--------------------------------------- Sanford, Florida
distances of -me. two. three, nml four
sonic Hall.
pntor of th&lt; M-thodist church offic­
miles
from
the
tower.
As
the
time
The
Herald,
15c
per
week,
delivered.
Pink nnd white oleander and quanti­
iating
ties o f palms and ferns were artistic­ drew near for the experiments, the
The bride is formerly from Daytona
four men applied matches to specially
ally used in decorating the hall. The
znd 1* a young woman of charming
prepared torches, which gave large ................... ....iiM B iia a iiiiiiiin a a ia iB ia B a a ia iiiiia iB B R iiiis iiiB B s iiB B iH iB ia iiiiiH B m s iiiiia
banquet tables were also decorated
flaring Haines.
personality. Mr. Newton is a brother
with oleander, carnations and graceful
Meanwhile at the tow-r were gnlhof J. L Newt in, of the Herald, and
I
£* H
,.rw| n party of men chosen to observe
hold* a re-ponsible position with the sprays o f asparagus fern.
Mrs. Fannie McConnell, president of the tests,
unit who Interestedly
National Supply Co., of Waycroas, Ga.
the local chapter, in a few well chosen watched the liny flickering torches In
Mr. an I Mrs. Newton arc spending
words welcomed the guests. Several R*e dl*tnn«v. Hhen the *ew hour,
a fc* days h- re before going to Waytoasts
were made during the evening,
, " 1"'
r" r
" rrl' 1'1, '! "
r
cr-&gt;- Thor many friends wish them
among
them
iating
Mrs.
A
l
LlIJa,
who
f
n&gt;
....
llPP
„
f
..........
♦very future happiness
gave a toast to the visiting chnjitcr, 1||(| U| „ )m, „ rul
„ f volt e, onb rail
Saturday night ends our First Anniversary Sale. We have oar more big day to give Sanford's feminine shop­
Mrs.
Holcom
responding.
Mrs.
Barfar.„fr
men
t-»
wave
their larches,
pers extraordinary money-saving values in Wearing Apparel, Millinery nnd Accessories. We have one more
ITR VIS-LO NG
her
gave
a
toast
to
the
chief
o
f
the
Breathlessly
the
watcherat
ih-'
day o f this sale to relehrate our first year in Sanford, and we will make every effort to make this last day
Mi- ’ rginin Long and Wm. Purlocal II. o f L. E., and Mr. Shelly re- tower peered through the Inky blacko f our sale the l*ost yet. Ilelowr we list Just a few items, ns space doe* not permit to Rive all the wonderful
vij wen married in Tampa on Wedsponded.
i r » nt the flickering points o f Are.
values that » r have to give you, for this last day:
M»d*y. May 17th nnd at present are
A t the conclusion of the banquet the "»'■ H'"
«'"t i t.. de.
rue*t» of Mr. Purvis’ pnrents, Dr.
,,
! it it M-rllte vigorous clreles In the air l.vard Mr
lamps Purvis, in Tampa
M IL L IN E R Y
DRESSES
Mrt. Pur- it the eldest -laughter o f ' *or l " 1’ Pr° g rnm- vvhnh included a |(ij&gt;
wlilclt rose to a *hoitt.
Mr. at.,I Mr Kos* C. Long and has « rDUP t,f
by twelve Indies in ||M tt|,. M.n ,n,|t ..... . the third, nml
H ATS FOR DRESS OH
SPORT H A TS
R A T IN E S A N D
G ING H AM S AND
twn — , r&gt; popular east side girl. uniform dress, they Inter gave a fan- ||nn||y the fourth torch wits *een to
S TR E E T
VO ILES
AND L IN E N S
She h.,n bookkeeper n the &lt; aid- cy
uri(ler th«
lo*dorship of .|(p nnd wave wildly In ih-&gt; darkness.
In braid, wool
and
well »t. „ i , r the past year. Mr. Bur- Mr,&lt; J’ E* Coulter nnd Mrs. Tyre.
thus showing plainly ' »•«» *•" "»*
36.50
$7.95 grades at
braid, assorted colors,
32.9.3
33.95 values nt
Values 310.95 to 129.50
vu i* th- vnoncf-t mm of hi* -mn nt* I Mary Elizabeth Moye tlelighted the had heard Hit* rommotol.
...
33.95
- i* in- ...iimg-xt son of his parents'
.
...
. .
,
transmitter then -poke !•&gt; the
$1.95 values at
nt
33.95
37.50
$8.95 grades al
on sale 37.95 to 322.50
Wd wa*in the navy during the w o r l d a w th " ^ 0UP 'lf piano solos,
h
u.
r ......
31.75
35.95 values nt
were 34.95 nnd $5.95
*»r
lr *',! since has bon in the mcr- " ml l W° J “ Vf,y ,Un^
werc “ l , ° *'n* *|Km,ls. a....... .
then, wall for furPA TT E R N S
ifit marine service*
The first hein^r n Japanese
instructloiiw.— II. A !*nne In l^'P*
-ervlc*. They have the
C AN TO N S. PR IN T E D
O RG AN D IES A N D
SAILO
RS
1
lance
by
Julia
Higgins,
Katherine
utar Mechanics Magazine.
lest with of a host ol friends for
CREPES
SWISSES
AH Pattern Hnla, large
Meisch, R. E. G riffin and Ellen T e l­
thrir futui. happiness.
.
Milnns, Fancy Weaves
•
ford. The second being "Youth nnd
anil small shapes, new­
3100,000,000 (or Toys.
nml plain Straws at
ami others
Were 39.75 to
The people of the (Tilted Stntrs
est materials—
s,»&lt; l \l SERVICE D E P A R TM E N T Beauty" by Ellen Telford nnd It. E.
33.95, 31.75 nnd 35.50
122.50 to 329.75
Now 37.95 to 321.00
-pent more Hum SPM.tMM.UIW for !•*&gt;»
Mt- \\ s Thornton delightfully cn- Griffin. Music was furnished through­
|S.50 to 314.50
Values f l.95 and $6.96
At 314.50 to 321.50
All
others
reduced.
and
game*
during
1921.
The
Niitloiinl
brtam- ■ th-« Stx’inl Service Depart- out the evening by Mrs. Turner Hous­ (Tty bunk iiunmtnie* thnt the fa-tory
A l Witherington.
m‘ nt -f the Methodist Missionary So- er land
o f 1**3"
toys iiinnilfiieturcd
here more H
l
.
L l i
»
•
I value
\Ik111ft* Of
IHHIU**''' *
'
1
--—-------------tI,*&gt; on i him lay afternoon with a
-hi
T -S
“;
;
x
: Children’s Hats &lt;form er prices $2.50 to $6.95).................. $1.95 to $5.50
' ;,M)
Those receiving with
of nttr toy Imporl*
In 1919. ■
Mr- Th- rnton were Mesdnmes Eld- ing from out o f town were Mrs. Kul*
Sniftl. and Higgins. The de- lorton, Mrs. Cone, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mints, q,,. value of »--&gt;* uimle here win &lt;4H* J
W A IS T S nnd OVKKULOUSICS
iwxt.tXH) us ngaliist IH.tXXU**' In B 'lL
S K IR T S
'
-c* were conducted hy Mrs. Holcom, Mrs. Tolsom, Mrs. G. C.
Toy
Imports
fell
from
3S.UNt.iNKi
In
of Lakeland nnd Mrs. I, B.
^ president, Mrs. Kelly. Topics of Goddard
„
ttie year before the war to 3L&lt;n»Mnn)
Alluringly dainty wnsits and over-blouses, in Crepe
Plain or pleated models in Skirts for sport wenr,
,tu,|&gt; ! the dsy being "South Ameri- UoKL' n, " f b* v« nn“ h- G«In 1918. In 1020 Imports rose to 3*k- g
de Chine and Georgettes.
Delightfully trimmed,
1
I’apers read hy Mrs.
1m&gt;0. nml this year to $10,000,000. c’apl &lt;• Prunellas, light wool and Scotch plaids. Special:
with
pretty
ribbons
nnd
laces.
VESSELS
D
RIVE
N
ASH
O
RE
hm| 1• ll. Mr*. Wells and Mrs. Bhiltut engaged 111 Ike Industry here ad- ^
I1Y E A STE R N G A L E
vnucetl from 31O.tNW.00O In I9H la t
36.95 grades
35.50
$5.05 grades
$1.93
$6.95
N E A R N E W YORK 325.tNNi.tNNi In 1910. Exports of Amer- B $10.50 grades, at ........... ...... ...........
$4.95 grades nt
-......- ................. ....... $3.95
lean toys advaneed from less than 31.*
$14.96 qualities, a t ....................... ...
310.95
TONIGHT A T 8:15
Exceptionally beautiful hnnd-ntndc Waists, some lace
tNNt.fNNi In the year before the war to
I Hr Thr Valor laird ITraa)
N E W YORK, May 10.— Driven hy a 34,(NN),IMNI III 1920.— New York Suit.
edged, others plain
K. o f C. Hall,
One special lot White Georgette Skirts nt
36.95
vivacious eastern gale, two govern­
$3.50 grades
$2.95
$3.95 grades....... $3.25
RICIITII a n d o a k
ment vessels, Engle Boat number 17
White Wash Skirts in Gaberdine and Wash Satin,
Special lot Batiste Waists, all colors, specially priced
nml army steamer General John W.
a t ......... ...............................- ............. *2-23 and $2.45
also Baronet Satins at ................ 33.15, 81.50, 36.95
Wilkins, went nshoro on Long Island
early todny and reported breaking up.
The Engle was recently attached to
the prohibition navy. Crews of both
Special Bungalow Aprons, Porch Dress Style in Percales, Ginghams
vessels landed safely.

3-lb.

Shell

90c

Sanford Cash Grocery

Will Buy Your
Used Cars

R E G A R D L E S S OF CONDITION

19

One zMorc ‘B ig Day o f BaumeVs
1st oANNIVERSARY SALE

S

*2

ITCHING ECZEMA
DRIED RIGHT UP
WITHSULPHUR

“THE RETURN OF
MILES O’ROURKE”

Any breaking out of the skin, even
FOUR MEN K IL L E D
fiery, Itching eczema, can be quickly
IN IR ISH RIOTS
overcome by applying n little Mentho- 5
DRAGGED FROM REPS
Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist.

ar.einai play hy Itev. J. A.
Bennesay, Sanford

vi i
Un'*cr *bc auspices of
&lt; » , Th* a * * . * . .,*d r r t w i
1 s&lt;1&gt; IS D RAM ATIC CLUI1
M(, ,
B E LF A S T , May 19.— Four men, all
JonM V"
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^ prn,*on- I f * W. Catholics, wero dragged from their
" ‘oo&lt;i' U
*°umill«t and Charles beds at Desert Martin, county Derby,
early today and murdered. H alf o f
village burned.
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Jackson, Clarence V.
,rt(7, Thomas J. A. Reldy
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j*hir»rd, Sr., E. W. Stile
I
Sanford Maid Bread at your Groc^

Matthew
T*mpIe.

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er’1- IIot rol11’ cakes ■ntl
“ nd . Princess Theatre.

Vdultx, 75 ; Children, 25c
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Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur perparation Instantly brings ease from skin irritalion, soothes and heals the eczema
right up and leaves the skin clear and
smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
and disfigurement. Sufferers from
akin trouble should get a little ja r of
nM t to
38-tfc Rowlcs Mentbo-Sulphur from any
good druggist snd i se it like a cold

Have you read the want ads today? &gt;cream.

Adv.

and L in e n e e ......................................................... $1.25, $1.49 and $1.95 ■

yy* have a large assortment of Hose. Corsets, Brassieres. Silk snd Muslin Underwear, Capes nnd Wraps. Hath-

1 ing Suits Petticoat* and other accessories. Nothing reserved—everything at Special Sale Prices.

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. Em ploym ent Bureau..

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attendance.

A. Corpany is driving a fine young
The vnentiorat committee of the Huai team o f mules bought o f Charles King
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club who M
lirought
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toad
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of mules here
recently from Missouri.
em rSrnient to register at the First
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The Southern Utilities C otnpnny are
National
Bank.
erecting electric light poles on Celery
AGNES G. BERNER, ( hair •an
j avenue extending to the St. Johns riv­
er, the electric light service will soon
be ready for the people living along
the nveuic at &gt;2 per month. Lights
It being very desirable that all hous­ will lie furnished to each residence,
es in the city bo numbered, all owners Beurdnll avenue will lie the next
o f un-numbered houses inn obtain street to be served.
numbers renly for putting up and in­
The roads about Cameron City are
structions ns to how to number, FREE
county roads, laid out by the county
at the ofTicc of the City Manager.
ciniimi--inner* and surveyed by courtL. It. PH ILIPS ,
ty surveyors. Noticed in a Sanford
City Auditor A Clerk.
Herald editorial the other day a doubt
35-Snt-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
mentioned to the effect that they were
not county roads.

PHONO G RAPH RECORDS
P O P U L A R S H E W MUSIC
P L A Y E R ROLLS
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J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
P IA N O CO.
Wrlaka Block

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No.
No.
No.
No.

PLAY GOLF

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The Country Cltih nnd Golf Links are
almost completed. You will want the
beat in everything in the

Sporting: Goods Line
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W e are agents for the Celebrated
&lt;

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

83

2: JO a.m.

91
89
85

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

Northbound
A rrive
Departs
82 ...... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m.
84
11:45a.m.12:05 p.m.
80........ 2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
92 ..... 4:00 p.m.
4 05 p.m.
28......... 10:00 p.m.
Trilby llronrh
A rrive

xNo. 100
xN'o. 24
xNo. 158
No. 22

Departs
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.tn.
7:W a.m.
7 :QQ p.m.

Spaulding Lino o f Golf
Goods
xNo.
No.
In
Patronize your home merchants
everything you need to purchase, We xNo.
xNo.
are here to atay.
No.

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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Leesburg Branch
A rrive
167........ 3:55 p.m.
21 ....... 2:50 p.m.
101... _... 6:50 p.m.
25........ 1:30 p.m.
22....
7:00 p.m.

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 126......... 7:45 p.m,
xNo. 127..... ....
x— Daily, except Sunday.

Departs

Water Melons
on track today and to­
morrow. Guaranteed to
be ripe. Get yours.
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ed on this circular... Put a mark on your calendar fo r Saturday so that you w ill be sure to at­
tend that day if possible. There are only a few more days le ft!

Don’ t miss this final oppor­

tunity to save money on your immediate needs. S A L E EN D S T U E S D A Y , M A Y 22ND.

SPECIAL

SPECIALS IN SHOE

SATURD AY AND M O ND AY

DEPARTMENT

NOTE THESE

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

Car Florida Favorite

on our b ig circular we arc g o in g to put on sale for Saturday and Monday, the specials advertis­

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Soul IiImund
A rrive

II. I believe in economy In
ling Governmental affairs, therTeT
ists undue extravagance at prtMtt
The Government has no right t0 u k
any more money from the pZ?
than is necessary to economically u,
minister the Government.

Have you taken advantage o f the savings this Sale o ffe rs ? Beside all the bargains advertised

The several Humphrey families and
« large party o f their friends, had an
nil day picnic near Myers fish camp
on Wednesday. A round-up of the
Humphrey horses that nro pastured at
the head of Lake Jessup took place,
the f%mily are dividing tliclr stock into ten different portions with all stock
to be rebranded and numbered accord­
ing to which member o f the family
they belong to. Nome Job, as the
Humphrey family are about the larg­
est stock owners in Seminole county.

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, PJ2I

10. I believe the present ltWl
reforstation should be enlarge . ! !
made more effective.
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iAINBOW

It will not be many years that ther*
will be any wood land left in tho :
truek land section o f East Sanford.
A t the present time land on Richmond
avenue is being choired on the A . B.
A U T O R E P A IR S
Cameron, It.
Garrison and John
Peters
places
on
(
mnuron road. Joo
A ll W ork Guaranteed
Cameron, C. F. Williams, W. W. M il­
ler, Fred WiiUmn and Charles Dunn
lire choiring nnd Nick Zernovenii has
just finished clearing his Beardall
Corner First and Elm avenue
land nnd L. Koyc is clearing
and J. C. Ellsworth w*ll begin more
Phone 447-W
clearing at once. It had come to the
place where more land had to be
cleared if the farming section continu­
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ed t&lt;i grow as every nvnilublc bit of
land was under cultivation this season. ■
We had another fine little rain here
Wednesday night, which is thankfully :
appreciated.

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the sum of
hundred millions a year, and
ter tho paying of exorbitantly
salaries and bonuses to its 0.fi 0
and employees, and .11 ,hil
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tho
ftmnll banks
hnnUe sin,I
the smsU
.nd fin the_ inUrt*.
^
of the larito Banks in the mcnVy c« .
ters o f our country.

CURED A T OUR G R E A T

RIVE &amp; WALKER

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B E C AU SE T H E Y A R E D E LIG H TE D W IT H TH E G R E A T B A R G A IN S T H E Y H A V E PRO­

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PHONOGRAPHS

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ment turning over to Henry Ford
Muscle Shoals, to tho end that the
fnrmers may secure cheaper fe rti­
lizers.
5. I believe In a country which
produces more than It consumea, a
high protective ta riff is economically
unwise, hut if the consumers o f the
Fourth District arc compelled to pay
a high protective price for the actlclea o f production should be protected.

Resolutions adopted by the Sanford
Medico-Dental Society, May 12, 1022:
No engagements
for obstetrical
work will be accepted until a retainer
fee of Ten Dollars shall have been
Dame Rumor says four June brides
paid. Ten Dollars more must be paid
before the time o f confinement, and fo r the en«t aide, the only announcetho balance, Twenty Dollars to be paid merit so far is o f the coming marriage
at time of delivery.
o f Miss Ruby Hart and Herman Mid0. I believe the Government should
N o fraternal life insurance exam i-, dlcton, which will take place June 17.
Clnrence Mahoney, Sanford, state
generously meet Its full duty to our
nations made for less than &gt;3.00. Day
Mrs. Ben Monroe, who has been secretary; C. L. Britt, Sanford, state MR. W. A. M acW ILLIAM 3
C A N D ID A T E FOR CONGRESS
ex-service men. For once let history
calls in city, &gt;3.00. Between 9:00 p. very ill at the Fcmald-Laughton hos- treasurer; George C. Hoffman, Pensa­
H A S ISSUED T H E F O L ­
show Republics are grateful.
m. and 7:00 a. m , &gt;5.00. Office con- pital for the past two weeks, will be cola, state udvieate; Harry L. Rung,
LOWING S E A T E M E N T
7. I am In favor o f the present
aultations, &gt;2.00 up.
■at home ngaln soon, we are pleased to Jacksonville, state warden.
limitation on immigration, but would
Minimum charge o f administration say.
Delegates to the supreme conven­
1. I am not the candidate o f any favor nn nbsoluto bar for a specified
o f Neo-.Salvarsan, j 15.00 per dose.
Mr. and Mrs. Toyama drove to Day tion to lie held in Atlantic City, in A u ­
class,
faction nor special Interests. number o f years.
Other intravenous injections at office tona Beach Sunday to visit friends in gust, are C. R. Rogero, St. Augustine,
2.
I
stand for liberal approprlaahall l&gt;e &gt;3.00 to &gt;5.00.
8. Florida’s greatest problem fo r
their new Oakland louring car.
and H. P. Bnyn, Tampa, and alternates
tions
for
Education, realizing if our further development Is transporta­
A ll accounts are due on the first o f
Mrs. Christ Bucurel was giving a George Hoffman, Pensacola, and C.
each month immediately following ser­ delightful surprise Mothers’ Day. Roy Mundec, Jacksonville. She con­ country' i» to endure, its citizens tion nnd improvement o f inland wat­
vices rendered. I f not paid within 60 Mrs. Nick Zernovean arranged the vention came to n close at noon and must be informed of the basic prin­ erways. I cannot promise to obtain
days, interest ut the rate of 10',V, per entertainment, n large quantity of ice the entire delegation left fo r an auto­ cipals o f our Government.
all the Fourth District needs nnd de­
3. The National Hoad Laws should serves nt the hands o f the General
annum will bo charged until paid. Un- cream and cakes were prepared and mobile ride ut Pass-a-Grille. The dance
be amended to bring about the chan- Government, but I do promise untir­
less satisfactory arrangement is made seventeen children and eight grow n -1Just night wound up the convention,
ges of specifications for road build­ ing, attentive nnd energetic efforta
within 90 days, no further credit scr- up enpoyed the feast at the Bucurel
vices will be rendered.
ing in the State In accordance with in that behalf.
borne.
NOTICE TO C O NTIlACTO RS
H. II. McCaslin, L. D. Brown, C. J.
otir local nnd climatic conditions,
9. I believe changes in the Federal
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferguson have
Marshall, \V. T. Langley, it. M. Mason, sold their house and five acre farm
thereby
giving
us
grentcr
benefits
Reserve
Bank A ct should be made,
Bills on painting the nurses’ home
S. I ulcston, J. N. Jloh«on, It. h. Stcv- on Richmond avenue to Mr. and Mrs. o f the Fernald-Lawton Hospital will from Government aid.
it never was intended that the Gov­
ens, B. I). Caswell, J. T. Denton, J. N. Pcrry Anthony.
Mr. Anthony has i&gt;e received on or before ten o’clock
4. I am In favor of the Govern­ ernment should exploit the borrowftr*
j been fom iitn fur if. R. Stevens fur
4--Tu-Fri-d; ltw.-c
ih»- past year. The Ferguson’s came
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here from Parkton, N. C., about two ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■..................................................................................................
C L E A N -U P W EEK
years ago and will return there next
-------week.
Carpet* nnd Bugs M ashed and Cleaned
The Ferguson young |&gt;coplc, six in
at your home or we rail for and de- number, w en given a delightful fa n liver. Ail work guaranteed.— Sanford we|| fwrty Tuesday evening. All o f
Steam 1‘ ressery. I'hone 560.
the young people hereabouts were in

P IA N O S

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Saturday morning, May 20, 1922.
Bids should bo made fo r labor and
materials combined and separately.
ST. PETERSBURG, May IS.— C. R. Each bid must be accompanied by a
Rogero was re-elected state deputy of check fo r &gt;10.00 The committee rethe Knights o f Columbus fo r the com- serves the right to reject any or all
ing year at the closing session o f the bid*.
state convention here yesterday and
T. W. L A W T O N ,
Jacksonville was selected ns the 1923 1
President Hospital Association.
O ffice in Courthouse.
meeting place. The other officers of
40-6tp
the order are ns follows:

SAN FO R D M EN ELECTED TO
O FFIC E A T K. OF C. M E E TIN G

N O TIC E !

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OFFERINGS
Men's Rolhriggun Underwear,
Shlrls and Drawers* extra
good quality, per
garment ............

39c

Unbleached Muslin, good quality
:ili-in. wide,
yard
.............

10c

Bleached Muslin, good
quality, 3G-ln., yard

15C

Nainsook, fine anil soft,
30-in. wide, yard *

15c

NIGHTGOW NS, fine
quality
Nainsook, beautifully trimmet!. You must sec them to ap­
preciate the value. Colors are
flesh and white,
each

98c

Look at These B argains
Large size G A L V A N IZ E D TUBS,
only ..................................................

$1.89
$1.75
25c
25c
$2.98

COMBINETTES, 12-qt., White
Enameled .......................................
A LU M IN U M W A T E R PAILS, 12-qt.,
PUDDING PANS, G-qt. gray enameled,
only
R IN SIN G PANS, 8-qt. gray enameled,
only
W A T E R COOLERS, capacity 1-gal.,
only .......................................................

FANNER’S
D e p a r tm e n t S to r e
*3 Blocks from tho High I’ ricos”
-I’ llONF. 550

213-215 HANFORD A V E N U E -

L A D IE S ’ P A T E N T PUMPS, 1
strap, low
Q O O ^
heels, p a ir ...........i p &amp; e t / O
L A D IE S ’ P A T E N T PUMPS. 2straps, low
Q O QC
heels, pair
L A D IE S ’ BROWN KID PI MI'S.
2-straps, low
© Q OC
heels, p a ir ..........
L A D IE S ’ P A T E N T PUMPS. Jr.
Louis heels, 1strap, pair

$4.95

C H ILD R E N 'S
P A T E NT
PUMPS,
1-strap, 2-buttnns.
size 8 to 12,
pair
..........

$ 1.95

MISSES’ P A T E N T PUMPS. Istrap. 2-hut tons, sizes 12': •»

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$ 2.19

pun*

S P E C IA L ! LOOK-

59c

HERE’S ANOTHER ONE

Children’s K id Pumps

Special I Ait Y o u n g Men’ s O xfords

1 STRAP

J. X |\ COATS, Six
Strand Floss

05c

We hack up every pair o f these shoes with our guaran­
tee "Satisfaction or Your Money Back.’ ’ This is the
famous “ OVEHGLOIJE" Shoe and every pair is excep­
tionally well made throughout and lined with buck. This
is really an E X C E P T IO N A L V A L U E . Get n pair be­

HOYS’ UNION
SUITS, each

43c

fore your size is gone. $7.1)0 value,
SALE PRICE, p a ir ...........................

These good quality soft kid shews
are the very thing fur lhe bab&gt;
and we are olTering them at thij
price because we had two b»t&gt; "
the same shoes shipped us thru
mistake.
We are closing them
out at cost rather than return
them and pay I r o n s [tor tat ion
charges. Sizes 2'/i to 5.

IIUCK TO W ELS, lax
30 In., each .......

09c

S ILK CAMISOLES, good quality
silk, beautifully trim­
med, each

S P E C IA L RUG
VALU E

S P E C IA L V A L U E !
IN D IA N
HEAD. Due tu a fortunate
purchase we are enabled to o f­
fer you this cloth which is so
popular at a very substantial

22c

saving. Special Saturday und Monday, yd.j

Rainbow Bargains

$4.95

S P E C IA L C L E A N
UP

S A LE ON

M ID D IE S
Crex Rugs, 3 ft by 9 ft., Just
the thing for jour hnll or
porch. Several pattern* to
choose from and they are u
real bargain at only, each—

$1.95

We have a lot of odds nnd
ends in Middy Blouses carried
over from last year that we
must close out. Slightly soil­
ed, but Home of them are
worth a* much as 82.25. Your
rhoire o( the entire A Q a
lot, only .............

Rainbow Bargains

Rainbow Bargains

S P E C IA L CLOSING OUT
PRICE, P A IR

98c
M EN ’S T A N O X­
FORDS, pair ..

$2.95

M EN’S W ORK SHOES.
quality solid
leather Shoes, pr.

$2.25

Rainbow Bargains

3:49 p.m.
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JI6 Novarr« S t , San
Geese Are Attracted
' writ&lt;s: » I comider

Tnr absolutely the
r ^ ' HJn &gt;mi, j y on the m arket I
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t 0{ I speak, having tried it

b ° V 0wn family- My « * • took
* 07 Z b and «t night it w a. »1I gave her a few
^
"/Foley’s Honey and Tar. In a
‘‘T l e lb* went to sleep and slept
li, .u the entire night. Your rente
Quickly and relief U rerman.
til- Sold everywhere.— Adv.
11,000 Guaranteed

Bone at
42-fitc

Ant

l p. McCulirr’*.

HOUR OF TERROR IN RUSSIA
Whan Woman Walt for th# Call of
Dsath From the Dreary Cali*
In Patrograd,

by City and Captured
Lemoore, Cnl.—Attracted by
the street lights shining through
the dense Dig. thousands of wild
g « ‘M* took refuge on the city
street*,_llielr crlei keeping resi­
dent a awake the greater part of
the night. Street cleaners ran
home for gnus and killed a num­
ber of the blnls. People living
In the downtown district said
hundreds o f the birds were sit­
ting on the pavements while the
nlr was nllve with them. Late
merrymakers added hunting to
their aport.
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Henry M cLau lin, Jr.
o p t ic ia n —o p t o m e t r i s t

FIR ST

GERMAN

SK Y SC R A P E R

City of Hamburg to Havo 10 Story
Building— Mora Expected
to Follow.

H U * *

: PROFESSIONAL
* AND BUSINESS
D
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a:
to

you Can Find the Name of
K(rf&gt; I ivr I'rnfe.stonnl and
(tusino* Man in Sanford In
Thi- Column Each Day
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Hamburg. Germany.—The Drat sky*
scraper In Oermnuy will aoon he comstrutted In the old bualnesa section of
llamhurg. It will he sixteen stories
high, topping the highest building In
Germany at this time by five storlea.
Architects believe the construction
of this building will Institute the era
of skyaernpers In Germany, and ex­
pect to see a number of similar build­
ings go up within the next few yonrs.
Unusual difficulties tnu«t he over­
come. The city water plant Is equipped
to furnish water to the eleventh
story, and this brought up the ques­
tion o f lire dangi r mid Insurance,
as well us the probability of fiunnctal
loss In view o f difficulties In renting
offices on the live higher tboirs.
Despite these dltNeultle.i the prometer* have secured |ierml**!nn to
erect the structure, “ provided the
building does not destroy the archi­
tectural symmetry" of the streets.

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TAKING BABY FOR AIRING

George A. DpCottes
Atlorney-nl-Lnw
Om Seminole County Bank
SANF(I III)

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S. (). Sliinholser
Contractor and Builder
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SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto
Pieat SO

Repair Work

Comer First and Oak

"WE DELIVER TH E GOODS*

Quick Service Tran sfei
Storage Facilities
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trll u«. Phone 498

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For Portico. Pirnlrn, Fiahing, Outings

The Launch S A N F O R D
CapL Atkinson
n iw S i t liNiw.i

Phone 235*1,1
|*wMrnrr 103 R. Third 0L, Sanford
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B. W. H E R N D O N
Insurance A gen cy
FI II R _ AUTO—BONDS

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ISparton

Horn

Service

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[Sanford Battery Service
Company
[SANFORD N O V E L T *
W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

(Geni-ral S im p and M il)
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILD EP
,|T Co'" " 1» « l i l Street

Sanford. Fis

Geo. W. K nigh t

A t* picul Indian xervum girl curry­
ing her young charge In the popular
Indian fashion, the Imby carriage be­
ing still unknown In Ln Bat. Bolivia.

INDIAN TERROR

NOW TAMED

Woman Now Qrctts “ Agency People"
With Klsa Instead of Tomahawk
— Wants Auto.
tTufala, Okla. — Civilization gets
them a ll; the old wild reservation In­
diana are fast passing.
One of the last of the old regime
has Jiivt shown the devitalizing ef­
fects of the white man’s habits.
Ellen Perrymun, full-blood Creek
woman, who wns one o f the principal
leaders of the famous Snake upris­
ing of the Creeks, has conferred with
Indlnn ngenry officials at Muskogee In
regard to the purchase of a "fllver."
She has now lost nU o f her anl- '
inmdty toward the “ agency people,"
against whom she fought so fiercely.
Instead o f greeting them with n tomaImwk. ns *ht&gt; did In the dnys of the
rebellion, *he recently planted n resoud(,ng kiss on the cheeks o f several
of them—much In their embarrass­
ment—and her husband, who nccom
panted her, seemed not to mind thlr
caprice of hi* spouse In the least.
Ellen now live* on n farm In Melnto*h county, and Is contented nnd
penreful, It I* said.

Real Estate and Insurance
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FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
I oundry Co.
P * * r»l Machine and Boiler

Work.

r*,!*drr Crmding; Del.axe Pistons.
Ilmgo and Pine;

Flywheel

**♦1 (&gt;r»r Honda; Crank Shafts reP ^ rd

Menu for Caillc Inboard an*
Molars------------Pbo|w „

Bayfield Carburators
by
h| fnatallrd „nd
" Guaranteed DJ

®nford Battery Service
Company

HARVARD EN TRANTS ARE FIT
Examinations This Year Show Young
Man Are Remarkably Fras From
Bodily Ilia.
Cambridge, M o m .—Young men en­
tering Harvard this year were remark
ably free from oerlmix pliy*lenl de­
fects, Dr. linger* I. Lee, professor of
hygiene, found In examination. It was
announced recently, Le** than 1 jtet
cent of the men examined were found
lo have neglected teeth, poor eyesight
or enlarged, diseased tonsils.
Fir. T.ee attributed the freedom from
physical defects “ to the thoroughness
o f the physical examination! o f the
school*, nnd to the Intelligent Interest
of the Inlty In matters that concern
the health o f their children."
About 48 per cent of the freshmen
and M ppr rent o f the men enterin$
th* business school mid they smoked

The dingy Interior of the headquar­
ters of the extraordinary commission
in Petrugnul. with its hare stairs nnd
pawn get. Is tin eerie place lit all times
of llte year, hut never is Its somber,
■orrow-lndei) gloom so Intense n* on
u Decemtier aftentoun when du*k Is
sinking Into durkiie*g.
While we made our preparations,
there sat In one of the Inner cham­
bers at No. 2 Gorohovnyu, ou wooden
plonks which took the place of bed­
steads, a group of women, from Ihlrtj
to forty in mind er, their faces undls
llngulslmtile In (lie growing durkue**.
The room wua overheated and tuiuaentlngly stufTy, hut the patient llgures
paid no heed, nor appeared to care
whether It were hot or cold, dark or
light. A few chatted In undertones,
but most of them &amp; t motionless and
silent, walling, endlessly waiting.
The terror hour was not yet— tt
came only at 7 each evening. Then
each victim knew that If the heavy
door was opened and her name called,
she would pass out Into eternity, for
executions were curried out In th*
evening and the bodies removed at
night.
At 7 o'clock, all talk, nil action
ceased. The while-faced women sal
■till, eyes fixed on the heavy folding
door. When It creaked every tlgure
became rigid. A moment of ghastly.
Intolerable suspense, a silence that
could he felt, and In the silence— u
name. And when the name was
spoken, every tlgure— hut one— would
Imperceptibly relapse. Here and there
a Up would twitch, here and there u
• mile would dicker. But no one would
break the dread silence. Une of their
number was doomed.
The figure that bore the name
would rise, move slowly, with unnat­
ural, gait, tottering along the narrow
aisle between the plank couches. Some
would look up and some would look
down, and some would pray, or mut­
ter. “Tomorrow, uiuyhe I." Or there
would he a frantic shriek, n brutal
struggle, and worse than tlealh would
1111 the chamber.— St. I’aul Oukes
(British Secret Intelligence Service),
In Harper's Mngnzlue.
Making a Fire.
Some month* ago the pres* reported
a man who, while hunting In the wilds
of Canada, lost Ida way, and having
nothing to ent but raw meal, and no
fire, starved almost to death befora ha
wua rescued. And only recently a
fnhhmun from Syracuse university
was bunting in the Adlrondacks and,
losing Ids way ami having no fire,
froze nearly to death.
Had they been brought up In th*
South before the Civil war nnd boon
accustomed, as 1 was, to hunting with
a muzzle-lnudlng shotgun, with paper
for wadding, and had been accustomed
to setting the paper cn Or* after Bring
the gun, they would have hod no
trouble In starting a Ore, writes a
Mississippi correspondent of the New
York Times. During the Civil war.
when a boy of about aeventeen. a lieu­
tenant and I were sent Into north MIsalsslppl, nnd on reaching Tnllnhntchlt
river In the night and finding the river
nearly level with Ita hanks, no way to
cross and no one 111 calling distance,
the weather being cool, we had to
have a fire, I discharged one chamber
of my pistol, cut a piece out of my
shirt tall, put a blank cartridge In my
pistol, rammed the cloth down on It,
fired It, nnd In a short while had a
good fire.
It would seem that the men referred
|o never thought of such a recourse.
Whether they did or not, this may re­
mind tome weary, hungry sportsman
how he may start u fire.
From Artlat to Foreign Minister.
On her return to Chicago, Miss Jane
Addnma told how she recently met, In
the lobby of her hotel at Ruda|&gt;est. a
Hungarian whose acquaintance she
had made at Zurich In 1P1P. At that
time he was a struggling artist—an
amateur who was a refugee from hla
native country nnd wns earning a liv­
ing hy painting Swiss mountains nnd
lakes and selling them to tourists. He
wn* also studying commercial engrav­
ing. When she came across him again
at Bud a pent Miss Adda ms discus*. &gt;i| the
political situation with hliu. and was
surprized at the knowledge he showed
of public questions, especially In the
field o f foreign affairs. Finally she
remarked to him: "For an artist, you
are singularly well Informed on poli­
tics.’* He replied, with a smile: "Well,
I ought lo be, I suppose. You see, I
am the minister for foreign affairs."
It was Count Banffy, the Hungarian
foreign minister.
Illinois Holds First Fiscs
Illinois greenhouse men have more
square feet of *pnce under gluas than
has any other single stale. Illinois
rank* first, with 111,020,001 square feet
of space under gins*, according to n
recent centra* re|mrt. In fact, more
than half of the total area under
glas* In the greenhouses of the I ’ nllcd
State* on January 1. 11&gt;2U. wua re­
ported In five stntes. The other four
states ura: Ohio, 10,3117.183 square
fe el; New York, 18,280,028; IViimqrlvnnln, 10.023JVW, and Massachusetts.
12.03.023.
Illinois sold $lP.078.&lt;ksl
worth of (lowers anti plant* In 1010.
taking rank at the lop o f the list.
In Conference.
Candidate B«r Maynr (Ju»t namlhst
— | priqxmc t&lt;&gt; take a firm stand In
favor of more park* for the people.
&lt; iiiupulgn Mniinree -HimnI!
Thill
oy.ht to gel toil the nothl rmr&lt;e nn d*’
mol h's'rwnjnten'u t.-nv— Life.
\
’
"

Comfortable gum Bequeathed PalnUr
Who Had Reproduced Foaturoa of
Beloved Daughtar.
A fortuna o f £40,000, &lt;$230,000).
which wns bequeathed by the lata Bobert B. Hawley, president of the CubanAmertcnn Sugar company, to Mr.
I-onrued and Ids family was the ro­
mantic sequel to Mr. learned having
painted a portrait of the augnr mag­
nate’s dond daughter.
Mr. Hawley
inude a fortune In the export business,
and In 1MHJ he was elected to con­
gress. Just after he left congress hla
daughter Sue died, Bnd he was heart­
broken. The only likeness that ha
possessed of his loved one wua a amall
photograph, and this lacked much of
the fine animation that bad character­
ized her face.
Taking the photo Mr^Hewbty went
to Arthur O, Learned, a rising young
artist, and asked him to make a por­ ■
trait that would recall something of
the Inspiration the gtrl had been In
her father’s life. The picture waa
made and It exceeded the hope* of the
grief stricken father. The latter waa
■o greatfut that he became on the clos­
est terms of friendship with the paint­
er and Ids family. Mr. Hawley died
In November nnd left to Mr. learned
and his wife 120.000. ($100,000}, and
to their little arai £2,000 (flO.OOO), and
a trust fund of £24.000, ($120,000).—
Manchester Oua-dlnn Weekly.

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four cylinder car.

Women of Past Generations Consld.
•red the Hugs Affairs of Thoss
Days as Unnecessary.

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22-Slx-ir. Coupe____$1885
22-Four-31 Roadster $ 835
ing proofs Chat you cun give to the
22-Six-17 Sedan ...... 2165
fact that your city apartment Is of
22-Four-35 Touring
3.15
22-Six-18 Coupe...... 2075
tlic high cm cla** and unlike tlio ordi­
22-Fnur-3fi Coupe
1235
22-Six-13 Touring
1585
nary U to nay that It has “ open ttre22-Four-37 Sedan.... 13**.»
22-Slx-no Sedan........ 2375
|ihuc." Even u single “ open fire*
22-Six-II Roadster.... IM S
|duce“ In an apartment Is enough to
F. O. II. Flint, .Mich.
22-Six-45 Touring
1335
raise It from the shoddy majority.
And. of course, when we dream of
junlrg a house In the country most
&gt;f ui, nine out of ten o f u», think of
in open ilrcplnce as a sine qua non of
DISTRIBUTOR
tilth mu uhode
But our grandmother! hud no such
FLO RID A
SANFO RD
tpluhmH of open fireplaces.
open fireplace* were a real hniiilltatlon to the woman who hud them la
When Better Automobiles arc Huill Buick Will Build Them
tier house 50 years or more ago. At
least that feeling prevailed In this
country. A small grate fire, that held
l few shnvelc of coal was another
matter, but the sort of fireplace where
logs burned scrota flredoga waa— well.
It was one of the crudities that most
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
persons did not like to possess. Tee, S A N F O R D
there was a time when a rranklla
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
burner or a drum Hove waa consid­
CEM
ETERY
W ORK A S P E C IA LT Y
ered more of an ornament to the wvll1018
Weal
First
Street
1018 West First Street
furalthed drawing room than lha
sort of wldehenrthad fireplace that ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
wa covet nowadays.

N. H. GARNER

io the Voters of Seminole County
I AM A G A IN C A L L IN G YO U R A T T E N T IO N TO MY STAN D ON CER­
T A IN ISSUES T H A T A R E OF IM PO RTANCE, NOT O N LY TO SEMI­
NO LE COUNTY BUT TO T H E S T A T E OF FLO RID A

1.

— Re-apportionment o f our State.

2.

— Tax R eform .

3 . _ R eIief fo r the Present Financial Condition o f our
School Fund.
4.

— A Fish and Game Law that w ill Protect our Fish and
Game. W ill Support any Bill Approved by Our Semi­
nole County Fish &amp; Game Protective Association.

5.— I F avor a State-W ide No-Fence Law with R eferen ­
dum Clause that w ill g iv e ample time for Prepara­
tion hy Stock Men.
The State Bond Department ns now being Operated i« a Farce am!
Hhould be Reorganized nnd placed upon n more business like and practical

basis.
I a m against State-Wide Bond I sbucs for the building of roads, unless
nnid bond issues nbsorb all county bond issues.

There seems to be many rumors or reasons being circulated around the
County why Swope should not lie sent to the legislature, ns follows, to-v. it:
1.— Because he is a Republican (which I nm not).
2.
— Because he is u Northern Man.
3.
— Because lie is not a Sanford ninn.
&lt;1.__Because he is against the American Legion.
In order ihal the Voters of the County may have an opportunity to become
familiar with the issues mentioned above, and to have an answer to the
above reasons why they should have, I am ready at any time to meet m&gt;
opponent to discuss the above issues nnd reasons, at the Court House or be­
fore any organization of the City of Sanford, and In every precinct in Semi­
nole County. Meetings to be arranged by the Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee.
i* -J

S WOP E
Candidate for State Legislature
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SANFORD

S ANF ORD

T h e City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFOUI), FLORIDA, SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1922

Shrincrs’ Celebration
ANOTHER ROW
Here Next Saturday
IN SENATE OVER
Will Be Great Event
TARIFF MEASURE

NIIMRER 47

CALIFORNIA ORANGE CROP
OVER THIRTEEN MILLION
BOXES SAYS DEPARTMENT

(H r T h e A s s o c ia te * P re s e t
Parade Headed by Shrine Hand* Will
WASHINGTON. May 20.—Newslie Feature of the Day
paper editorials attacking the adminstration tariff bill caused another
flnre-up yesterday in the Senate dur­
ing the consideration of that meas­
ure. The editorials were rend by
Senator Simmons of North Carollnn,
a Democratic lender, in tho course of
Loss Due to Wind and
\
l
,
an
address
in
which
he
nttackcd
tho
[iTiater is Terrorized by
Freeze Damage Over
bill generally nnd asserted thnt
11 Armed B ands Who
Two Million Boxes
there wns a growing revolt against it
Burn and Slay
over the country nnd even nmong Re­
publican senators.
■In reply, Senator McCumber, Re­
publican, North Dnkotn, In charge of
AND STRANGE TO RELATE IT
ORLANDO, May 20.—Dr. Lincoln the measure-, renewed his chnrge that
RUINED 7.200,000 IIOXFIS OF
WAS IN PRINTING
Hully, president of StcUon Univer­ the newspnpers attacking the hill
FRUIT WHICH CUTS DOWN TO­
OFFICE.
sity nt DoLnnil, occupied the witness were Influenced by advertisements of
TAL PRODUCTION
stand yesterday afternoon in defense importers nnd asserted thnt rending
d i r T k f »M o r l«tr 4 P i * m )
TO FOLLOW TODAY
JACKSONVILLE, May 20.—Rob( H r T h r A i t n r l a l fd I ' r r u l
of the suit brought against hint nnd of the editorials wns for the purpose
WASHINGTON, May
20 —
hers blew the safe in the office of
the University for damage by Miss of delay. lie was Jjolnod in his a t­
. 11, 1 hr A ..»rl*(r4
8hipnu-n(*
from
California's
BELFAST. May 50. Murder
the
Florida
Farmer
nnd
Stockman
Helen Hunt, of Jacksonville, for near­ tack on the publications by Senator
during the night. The loss is un­ orange crop will lie about 13,050,­
s„d .« « , inspired by religion,
ly three and a half hours, the cross Gooding, of Idnho, chnirmnn of the
known ns check had not been com­ 000 boxes, according to finnl es­
prrjudicc continued to terrify LI- cxuminntinn conducted by E. W. Davis Repuhlicnn agricultural tariff bloc
timate* received today by the
pleted early today. The publication
; „ r ,„day. Report* of nunibcr of
taking more than two and n half who said the New York dailies were
occupies a building adjoining tho po­ Department of Agriculture. The
drith* in jestfrday’a shooting* in hours.
not going to permit tariff on fnrm
A* things shnpe up for the big lice headquarters nnd tho safe waa Iom. due to wind damage last De­
Belfwl vary from five to eight
“I did not expel Miss Hunt," he products if they could help it.
Shrinera* day htre on May 27th it
cember 2,025,000 boxes nnd to ths
do.rn * nunded. Incendiary fire* said again and again. “I merely aus
Senator Heflin, Democrat, Ala­ begin* to look as though there would in n room against the w-all separat­
freeze of January 7,200,000 hol­
ing the two buildings, hut the rob­
fl0«ed thousand* pound* Ion* . pended her front the school because of bama. attacked the majority for ap­
Ik- some five or six thousand people bery was not discovered until it wns
es.
These lo-.se* of 9,150,000 boa­
There mm »crc -hot upon avowher record during the last term she proving what he termed high duties here on thnt .lay. With Morrocco
rs
estimated
nt &lt; 2 of produc­
opened for business this morning.
inc themselves prolenlanU, nnd wns there." An Mr. Davis promulgat on pnints, salt and other necessitico
Temple nt Jacksonville who arc sup­ The robbers jimmied the outer door tion.
died during the night. Two men ed the questions the testimony cams in of the farming population. He con­
posed to have charge of the cexemonfntrrrd a *a*mill in York ntreet
cluded with the declaration thnt the ics nnd bring their hand nnd patrol of the snfe nnd blew the Inner door
rupid succession nnd became not
di.trirt today, inquired the relit:little heated. He denied having told Republicans proposed to put a tax will come Flgvpt Temple nt Tampa with explosive.
ion of various worker* nnd *ho» Judge Roy Hamlin of Tavares in any “on everything from the cradle to the
nnd from Orlando and other nearby
In another pnrt of the business dlsdead • Catholic.
conversation with him thnt he woult grave."
,
cities will come the entire Shrine trict robbers broke into safe of BurIn tho course of his nttack, Sen­ Clubs. In fact since tho word hns
l&gt;lnrk&lt;-it Mias Hunt's name and chnrwell Motor Company and escaped with
DUBLIN, May 20.—Strong rumorj c.ter nnd bow her mother’s head in ator Simmons charged thnt tho tariff
Igone out thnt Sanford will entertain $1,200 cash and negotiable securities.
b»ff today that an agreement hns grief if she dared to bring a suit hill was the product of n "deal"
‘ " "
the Shrincrs of the state every tern- No clues to the identity of the robber*.
b«n reached betwen Michael Collin*, against him or the* university.
nmong the
Republican
pit- nnd every club in the stntc re­
bfi.i of the proviilonal government,
Dr. Hulley wns questioned regard­ “which neither side to the trade is gardless of the confines of the juris­
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
ar.d Kanmn DoVnlera, the Itepubllcnn ing the rules of the school which, be­ satisfied with."
diction want to come to Sanford on PROPOSED STEEL
CA8KS CHOICEST IIRANDS
"Protection on a agricultural pro­ the big day. They know thnt Snnleader.
ing a Christian institution of the Bap­
MERGER
IS
OEE
OF LIQUOR
tist faith, prohibited mnny acta ^hnt ducts is obnoxious to tho "old,guard" ford will give them the glad hand nnd
BELFAST, May 20.—Agreement urn sanctioned
FOR
THE
PRESENT
in non-sectarinn he declared, "nnd duties on manufac­ they wnnt to see the city thnt is do­
( Itr Thr .%•••»«•(bird I’rraa)
| bewteen free .-into and Republican fac­ schools.
He testified to many turing products arc equally as obnox­ ing so much and thnt hns such pro­
ST. AUGUSTINE, Mny 20.—Sher­
tion* of Hail Klrennn regarding the “pranks" of Miss Hunt while at the ious to the agricultural interests.
NEW YORK,
May
20.—The iff Iloyce and deputies captured In­
gressive people. And Sanford will
forthcoming Irish electiona and other school, she then being seventeen
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., coming liquor craft nnd one hundred
not disappoint them for everything
I qw»ti-&gt;n» wn* reached today nccording years of nge, nnd declared that she
yesterdny withdrew from the pro­
jmssihlo will be done to make the visi­ posed merger independent r.ti-cl com­ nnd twenty cases of the choicest
to report* here.
had an unusual capacity for troublo
brands within the city limits nt dawn
tors feel nt homo by the Sanford
panies leaving only five of the origi­ today. Rum runners deserted boat
making. The tenseness of the court
Shrincrs and tho citizens generally. nal seven companies In the combine,
room caused by the volley of ques­
The big parade with tho vnriora pa­ -fgn ? n k iwannu Steel Company when warned of the approach of of­
tions sent to Dr. Hulley, which were
trols will bo » feature of th? day. Th» withdrew last week upon the comple­ ficers by pistol shot fired by one of
quickly nnd forcefully answered, wns
their guards nnd cut vessel adrift
following will be the lino of march:
tion of negotiations for ita purchase The sheriff wnde.l neck deep nnd pull­
n little relieved when a hit of humor
Ik-ginnlng At Clyde Pier going by the Rathlehem Steel corporation.
wns injected into the testimony when
ed the Lunt ill. Tin- «!it-nff
Buiili, or. Palmetto to Firot strcc.,
While a statement of Thomas I* one hundred cases and kept twenty for
Dr. Hulley iuld of an niiegeti ’ hear" STILL AFTER ATTORNK1 &lt;•*-&gt; west on F’irst stieet to Mngnolin,
Ch-ullwmirno, counsel for the inter­
dance started by Miss Hunt in her
ERA 1/8 SCALP FOR TilP
south on Mngnolin to Tenth, west on ested companies declared thnt 'con evidence.
MOUSE CASK
room which wns located shove the din­
nve.. Park
I’nrK avenue norm
^
^
{)(hpr flvc con.
Tenth to Park nve.,
north
ilKI.Ki. \TI&lt;)N8 STILL
THINK ing room at the time n Rev. Nelson
FLA. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
I
to
Ninth,
Ninth
Y\e*t
to
Oak,
O
a
k
............
_
„,inHna,nir
o determine
d i r T h e ,% *s o el*le * I’ w m I
corns are continuing tto
determine
protracted
TilKV HAVE ACCOMPLISHED
who was conducting
FORMED AT TAMPA
north to Seventh, Seventh F.ast to whether it is advisable to consider
WASHINGTON,
May
20.—The
dec
Hit; TII1NC.8
meeting at tho university was seated
------ -----'
i,
,
SANFORD A MEMBER
nt dinner. This ho said was to annoy R atio n that Attorney General Daugh Park, Park north to Third. Third west Consolidation of all or some of th»*e
to Oak. Oak north to First. First cast
(llr T br A u w U lr* P rN i)
GENOA, May 20.—The dominant him. r. Davis at once very seriously « ty should resign from offke a n d not to Park, down Park to intersection of companies," It Is generally believed In
requested
I)r.
Hulley
to
explain
to
the
further
embarrass
the
administration
the financial district that ^ p r o ­ TAMPA. May 20.—What will in all
thought in Genoa Inst night as tho
Park ami First then fnney drill by­ posed merger Is off nt least to r the probability will become the most po­
«"««&gt;« ‘ho »««*• todny b,y ‘ "* patrol of Morocco Temple.
-Mcgatinn* to the economic conference jury whether it wns a "bare dance" In
After
were leaving or preparing to dcpnjt transform of the meaning, or whether """V- I)em(? r,,t* Arkansas, during re- drill, parade continues enst to Palmet­ present. Under the tentative ptnn tential organization for the unifica­
f
agreed upon by Kuhn, l-oeh and tion and promotion of tho best inter­
iwmingly was that, although the con­ the dance was thnt of the animal, also newnl by Caraway of discussion
to avenue, then north to Clyde pier.
pmr. .
Rankers, nnd the executive* ests of the individual sections of
whether
or
not
it
was
anything
like
Daugherty's
alleged
connection
with
fer, r.,
a thing of the past, as far
The
Sanford
Shrine
Club
would
(
f
^
intl&lt;ro,
tn] comp. nle?, J. A. F'loridn ns well ns Floridn, the
i* (1- 1 ■ i» concerned, Its nchievo- the modern dance and if it was mod- *h® release fn&gt;n&gt; t u* nt ..ntu p«m
predate it if all homes on the line of r(|mpbp^ pw idcnt of tll0 Youngs- state, the newly formed League of
c»t.
Hulley
replied
that
it
wns
a
tlary
of
Chnrlea
\\.
.
or*..
nrnt*
iM live nnd contribute much
march would decorate using Shrine
compnny and regard,*d as one Mnicipnlities, duly chartered nnd of­
to the | ;fnation nnd reconstruction “hear dance" nil right, hut a noisy
color*
or
flags
which
mny
he
had
by
|
^
^
exccut|vea in the ficered, celebrated the initiation of
NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS
affair.
of Europe.
advising the Secretary of the dull, at j ....................
^
wn|( to head the merger, its actual function* with a soven
LEAVE
FOR
MANILLA
Tic official* of some of the small­ In sending Miss Hunt to her home,
WITH SECRETARY HENRY n smnll cost of one dnllnr. l.et every hnving agreed upon as chairman of course banquet at a local cafe hero
er statr. undoubtedly will go home Dr. Hulley declared it was only tem­
citizen of Sanford help make this a the »*&gt;nrd of directors nnd chairman Inst .night. Nineteen of the leading
diut; iutrd, perhaps angry, beenuse porary and wns for the fact that ho
success. It mentis the biggest day
0XM;utive committee. Neither cities of F'loridn were the charter
(Hr Thr Aauorlalrd Prraal
their trouble* have not been settled at could not control her. He also said
PORTSMOUTH,
Vn.,
Mny
2&lt;
&gt;
.—
ever
seen
In
Sanford.
Please
list
you
G*m&gt;». Lithuanian, for exnmple, Is she had remarkable ability for organ­ The transport Henderson tailed to- spare rooma with the secretary, phoner Mr. ChnrlMiurne nor Mr. Campbell members of the league, including,
would discus* the
reason* for Jnckosnvillc, Miami, Orlando, Tampa,
chagrin'd that Genoa hns not chnsed izing and at one time it looked a* day for the Orient with Secretary 1101. W.
no*, asking for donation
withdrawal.
Mr. Hnrtow and Sanford nnd it Is expec­
th Poli-h troops from I.ithunian ter­ though she would succeed in organiz­ Dcnby nnd member* of the Naval ,,f room-. Y u will receive pay for Youngstown’s
Campbell
did
state,
however,
thnt
the ted thnt every incorporated city nnd
ritory: nr t the smnll Russian repub­ ing the entire flock at dormitory girl* Aerdemy class of eighty-on?, for re- them. We want every one who comes
action
was
decided
upon
after
he
hnil
town in the state will eventually he
.
lic- bordering the Caspian nnd Plnck ugainst tho dean of thu girls.
to Sanford to be cared for in Sanford conferred with his hoard- of direc­ associated with the body.
The
*
defense
practically
closed
it*
union
in
Manilla,
m.u- are grieved because Genoa failed
--------style. Be sure and list your room*. tor* and tho principal stockholder*
By a unanimous vote A. W. D.
case and plaintiff is expected to close
t° free th-m from Holnhevik rule.
who are in tin- city, nnd thnt the in­ Hall, city mnnagir of Tnmpu, with
t’
o
day.
j
RAILWAY
EXECUTIVES
Hit ... i whole the belief prevails
ARRIVE AT WHITE HOUSE
ROOSEVELT REFUSES
vestigation of tho department of Jus- whom the idea of tho lei\gue origin­
Ihit the Genoa conference despite dinWOMAN’S APPLICATION
FOR DINNER CONFERENCE
tlce Into the proposed merger had ated, wn* elected president, with six
P"'1' I. h almost pushed Flurope to h a iib RUTH REINSTATED
FOR RADIO SERVICE nothing to do with It.
additional elective officers, those
the e-lire of a precipice hns resulted in
WITH HOH MEU8BL
Illf
Tkr
A*»orl»lrd
officer*
being: first vice-president,
th. ■- iro ning of lietter understanding
I l l y Tl»*» A •••*«*I * Ir « l l arra*|
NEW YORK YANKEES
WASHINGTON, May 20.—Leading j
Colonel
M.
B. Ilerlong, city commitEDISON
INVITED
!
itiona of F'uropc, InWASHINGTON, May 20.—Acting
-------Railway
Executives
of
the
country
tinner,
Jacksonville:
second vice­
TO APPEAR AND TALK
tle-hng It i-Mii. F'.ven officials of
(Hr The Amih-Is ImI I'rrta •
arc arriving today for the White ( secretary or the navy, oosevclt today
president,
F\
II.
Wharton,
City mana­
OVER
MURCI.F.
SIIOALfe
lr»r... admitted thnt Inst night.
CHICAGO, May 20.—Babe Ruth „ 0|lBa ,j|nnrr conference tonight announced thnt he declined the appli­
ger,
Miami;
third
vice-president,
C.
rr..i ,(&gt; which came here reluctant­ nnd Boh Meuael of tho New York ^ which they- were invited by Pres- cation of national woman’s party for
W. Duckworth,
mayor, Orlando;
(Hr
Tkr
AurrUIr*
!•»*••»
ly. almost suspiciously, gne* nwny
use of naval facilities, brondensting
Yankee* were reinstated today by
| | nr()infr.
WASHINGTON, Mny 20.—An in­ fourth vice-president, E. H. Green,
»ith more confidence. I,oul* Harthou, baseball Commissioner Landis. The
addresses to he delivered tomorrow
------ -------------------vitation
hns been extended to Thomas mayor, Bradcntown; fifth vice-presi­
r-o pi, mi«-r in the French cabinet, home run king is eligible to start his j -qu SALE—A real bargain, 1WHI at dedication of party's new headA.
Edison
to nppcnr l&gt;cfore the Sen­ dent, (’. P. Sta'ey, city manager, Ft.
! * ’ ■ 1 i &lt;htef delegate to the con­ drive for the 1922 slugging honors
four passenger wire wheel Cadillac quqarter* here. The application was ate Agriculture Committee for ex­ Myers; secretary and treasurer, E.
ference, in his finnl word* to the press In this afternoon's game with the ciirRt| |n A-l shnpe. Must sell at denied, Roosevelt said, on broad
amination in connection with ths S. Jackron, city auditor, Bartow.
&lt;ft.l-.rc-d it wns his conviction that
St. Louis Browns at New York.
| onC9. phono 123, Arcade Auto Sup­ ground that such uso would contra­ committees investigation of propos­
In order that technicalities of the
&lt;«■noa conference, which he called
vene naval order against employment
------------------------- ply, Dnytonn, Fla. Ask for Mr. C. L.
constitution
may he alligncd ns soon
al',
for
developing
Muscle
Shonls,
'L &lt;hild of Cannes" was today in
of naval radio for political purposes.
ns
possible,
nnd that certain provis­
FOR
SALE—
W
ood
range,
almost
new
Clifton.
,
‘
,t
wn*
accepted
today
by
Edison.
*°'"1 health, and thnt he saw no reason
ion*
relating
to uniformity may be
also
other
household
good*.
Apply
j
* -y the infant could not journey safe­
Hnvc you lost or found anything?
Musaon.
inculcated
into
the several city bud­
to
Mrs.
Carroll,
corner
F.lghth
nnd
F'OR
RF.NT
Cottage.
For
quick
results,
try
a
want
nd.
) to the Hague nnd there thrive nnd
47-3tp A Herald Wont Ad will htlp you.
gets,
the
meeting
last night voted
Prosper.
Laurel Ave.
47-2tp J
to
convene
the
league
in Jacksonville
The question whether the Russian
June
1,
at
which
time
any nddAtonal
PnUcrn will ,o develop n= to make ---------------—
w n - r ow'i i —
--------------------------------------------------*------------------------ --------------------------------------------- 5
i&gt; . riT.nr? ii iT sor-f
cities
qualifying
will
be
admitted to
P«*iUe later participation by the
the
association.
Mr.
Ilerlong,
t(R
i
‘
_
K 1 States in its solution was the
chairman
of
the
evening,
extended
treat subject of discussion last night.
the invitation for Jacksonville in be**v'd Lloyd George, who has hurhulf of the citizens.
I ack to England, has not accom­
’* ev*rythlng he hoped for; but
: GENERALLY FAIR
&gt; found hi min rare good humor
MODERN TEMPERATURE
“ the conference held its closing bas­
NEXT WEEKS WKATIIKR
tion.

eight are

ROBBERS
BLEW SAFE IN
JACKSONVILLE JANUARY- FREEZE

MISS HUNT WAS
NOT THREATENED
SAYS HULLEY
d ea d

ST. JOHNS SHERIFF
CAPTURED RUM
RUNNERS’ BOAT

CONFERENCE
ALMOST OVER,
LEAVE TODAY

IDAUGHERTY
SHOULD QUIT
SAYS CARAWAY

Originally rich in timber, Holland
,, ''''Pends entirely upon importa,ion to supply its needs.

Sam Bradford in Position
B*rK*in* fou"d each day by readin* th. Herald Ad*.

I

(Hr Tkr AsaorUH-e l*rra«l
WASHINGTON, May 20.—Gener­
ally fair with moderate temperature
and occasional local showers la the
forecast for Florida, week beginning
Sunday.

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LOST
LOST—A Rebekah pin, please return
to 113 East Fifth St.
ll-3tp

FOR SALE
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MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE,
c»a«, -VAS'I* t.1 trml, l»t on'VIcry »v,»u&lt;ahape, $259 term* or $200 caah. 190 for cnr |n Bood condition. See supM-.1.1 njvr &amp; Wnlker, In old Ford ,.r|ntrndrnt of new building near city

CHREVOLET

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dh tfp hall.

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iO R SA LE-FIne celery farm, 10
acres rich hammock land, cultivate !
10 years. Crop on it now. Two flowIng wells, 8 4 acres tiled; also thirty
acres hammock ndjolning with one
and smnll part rleared. near
Cameron City. Apply to owner for
particulars. Herbert O. &lt; nnpen, *•
R. A. llox 189.
°
FOR RALE—l ft acres orange prove,
fine land, nboui 400 old bearing
orange and grapefruit trees. Also pecan, peach, grapes, pears and other
fruit trees on Golden l.nkc, 3 4 miles
aouth of Sanford. Also another 4 4
acres of fino rich, cultivated pine land
with about 75 old bearing orange and
grapefruit trees, and about 75 pecan
trees, on Silver Lake. Apply to owner, Herbert O. Crippen, R. R. A. Hox
189.
32-12p

ea
_____
^
m||ny fr|cnj , 0[ Misa Leslie
C n y nre K,a(1 to iC her in the store of
«a Robbins on First street in the
gwo|lf, |lU||,||nff opposite the postnff|rc ^f|aH Gray wna fur many years
wjth , jj Dresner and is one of the
mo#l popU|ni- young ladies among the
gnnfori| patrons.
-------u„ump|*, specialty Shop !.as nn advert|„en,pnt m this issue calling at,,.ntion
,hP fart that tomorow is
the |nM ,|ay „f t|„.|r big Anniversary
j!|1|€._ Everything goes tomorrow nt
prices—dresses, millinery,

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.

sk irts, w aists, capes, corsets, hose, etc.

&gt;n &lt;

Attend the sale tomorow and get in on

well

FOR SALE—1 o a o

eomaponcl.rifo •n M u A
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Ha.

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„|„t„ „ y| „ i„ rv,ry Hi*.
* _____

FOR SALE—Alto Saxaphorte, practlcnlly new Good condition Very
reasonable See Warren, Seminolo Hol c|
4l-3tp
----------------- —----- ;--- Ti—tJ i i.i~
FOR SALE-7-weeks-old lierk.hire
and Jersey pigs I -00 each
good milk cow wit i nc we»
,
ff&gt;0. R. C. Nowit , -ongvsom .

Entertainments will not he wanting
tonight in Sanford. The Westminster
Club of the Presbyterian church is
giving the "Old Plantation" nt the
Parish House and the ladies of the
rj|th&lt;il|p ,.hurrh
K,vinB tht. «RP.
uf Mil„ O’Rourke" a play writ^ ||y pn^her Hennessy at the K. of
Hnll. The moving picture and oth­
er affair# in the rity will keep things
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R. lively for Friday night,
aiding. Within four blocks of center
The many Sanford friends of Prof.
city.
Ceo. V. KNIGHT
N. J. Perkins nre giving him a warm
272-tfc welcome to Sanford this week he be­
ing the guest uf his brother, llraxton
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, Perkins. Prof. Perkins and family re­
one 10 acre Sanford nve. wnlking sided here for many years while he
distance to city. Two lots corner was the efficient head of the Sanford
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west schools nnd under his leadership the
tide Palmetto nve.. 50 fl- *r”m
'schooia of this city took tiieir place as
enth St. . a c o tr • •
'am o n g the best schools in the stnte or
owner, 1• &gt; ■ prmg . ••
Florida. Prof. Perkins is now the head
lee^CallL
2rt8tf: 2'J t* ilf thl. Fork ......... MillUry Academy
MUi SALE (JuBoliru* p.iinp nn«J 1H0 |fj \ jrg |nj#t ,,, old home9 vhun hi
tfnllon tank.—L. K Hopcr. * none ^nJ| | iuj|t Up rt fine RchtHil (hut Han
ICO.
_________ c , scholars from many states in the
FOR SALE—A practically new piano, union each year.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
$150.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp
T. J. Miller &amp; Son have a change of
—------————
—
,
_
,
1
advertisement
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan—L. h. Rop. . . . in this issue calling at
ru n on.
. tendon to I ruluy and Saturdays sale
ct* 1 hono
.
,,f kitchen cabinet# and enamel top
FOR SALE—Seven room house with tables. All at special prices ami you
Irnth, three porches, new garage. -j,vo $2*1 alone on Ilousier Cabinets
price $3,500. Half cash, balance on .ml you all know what the lloosicr
terms. Phone 187-J.
!3-5tc Cabinet is ami has always been Mili ler's have special sales every Friday
Wind Sat unlay and the sales are at
'
..
. . . . . .
—----------------; ~ n
trading many people to this fine store
FOR
RENT—1
nice,
cool,
furnished
. It pays
rwiv 10.0 I •
•
•
JUN( ,,ff th,. „,am snuec-Ze but
bed
room.
$3.00
per
week.
J
l
l
b
n
s
t
m l . ..
iic.i i . .1 , *
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you to walk one block to this store at
Fifth SL_________________
i the comer
Magnolia
nnd Second
* _____________________IT—
i theofcomer
of Mngnolln
nnd Second
IT
RENT—Two
furnished
Dltbt^
*trcet!l
Itnrgains
in
nil
house furn-'
Fotr
Watch the
hoausekeeping room*, down stnirs. (Rhing* ami furniture.
Third ___
St,___________
Dally Herald.
206 East
1
______
FOR RENT—Furnished five room
-----------------------apartment with garage. 911 Myr- REM MtK AIII.E Gltv'WTII
tie Avenue.
f . imp
OF SUNDAY SCHOOL
F o r TTENT--Furnished Imu-c wiili nj
1 " ,t , ll{sl IIAITIHT
garage. Apply 107 W. Oth St., or
,.bnm "10.
13-Ctp The growth of the Sunday school „f
,
,
,
.
the First llnptist Church an attendFOR RENT—Light
housekeeping ;)n &lt; f
fjv(. vv„(.k, „„„
„„
apartment, all convenience. I hone ^ ^
m &gt;o(|ter,)uy wa„

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I. VI..." -“T» __ ami
M.1 kitchenette.
. 1.
RENT—Rooms
Shirley Apartments opposite post
office, up-t.iir
88 tfc
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
hath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
location. Apply "It. S ", care of Her­
ald Office.
G-tfr

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nounccd
Inst night
hy Dr.
George. Hy-.
.
..
.
man, the new director of expansion of
that church. Ilu*cd upon this remark­
able increase, a goal uf I.U00 has been
set for next Sunday.
Not unyy has the stimulated inter­
est been manifest in the Sunday
school, but also in other lilies of
church-work. Five weeks ago the
mid-week service had an attendance
of seventy-one; on Wednesday night
Inst the total of 211 were present.
Dr. C. W. Duke, who is pastor of
the church expressed his appreciation
of this development of his services
Just Received a Shipm ent h&gt; Such Sunday morning,
sinccly thanks
A uthor* n«
i Dr. Hyman and the workers who have
ZANE GREY
been associated with him in increas­
JACK LONDON
ing the registration.—Tampa Tribune.
I’BTKIl H- KYNB
HOOTII TARKINGION
llurguins found each day by read­
KTIIHL M. DELI.
ing the Herald Ads.
YVM. Macl.KOD RAISE
And a few book* for boys hy
There is estimated to be 200 pounds
C llItISTY MA r m KWNt)N
of salts in each ton of Dead Sen wat­
er.

NEW POPULAR
BOOK

MOBLEY’S DRUG
STORE

mont by damming a r im .

SPORTS

— TONIGHT—

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Florida State League
At Lakeland, 3; Jacksonville, 0.
At Orlando, 3; St. Petersburg, 1.
At Tampa, 1; Daytonn, 2.

Estelle Taylor
— IN —

GAMES TODAY
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
Daytona nt Tumpa.
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
LEAGUE STANDING
Florad State League
Won Lost
14
S t Petersburg .... .. 25
15
Lakeland ........... .. 84
20
19
Orlando
21
.. 19
Tumpn
20
18
Daytonn ......... .
27
12
Jacksonville
.

same Ilia that Ihe o rd inary power
circuits are subject to. However, to
cure them la not such a difficult tusk
as might be aup|HUM&gt;d. es|»eclally If
some logical pm ecdure la used.
If a receiver Is well p u t together In
the tirsl place mid all contacts mid
oilier purt* gone over once In a while,
there la no reason wb&gt; there should
he any trouble. Hut th e hum an be­
ing |a prone to err. so th at for Hie
“once in a while" lliul is liable to hap­
pen, this art h ie will he devoted to
the explanation of what might happen series and to check either one sep­
to u simple receiver and the best way arately. short circuit the tips of the
to IIS It.
cord leading to the other receiver Just
The usual tum bles of the receiver outside of Hie ease. Should It appear
fall under one id Hie following three that there Is an open circuit In the
bendings •
cord, short circuit both receivers
1—
An open circuit.
where the cord enters the rnse and
2—
A slmrt circuit.
with n b u sie r or lump connected to
3—
Leakage.
the tips on the end of the cord te*t
An o|s&gt;,i eiri all • mi most easily he
for nn open circuit,
delect&lt;i«| by uiean* of a series lam p
f a r e should he exercised hy the n*
Nearly every .merims available the orwtlt.„ MI,JllMlhK „ crystal dedtnury tin volt lighting circuit, lu k e lector
.* .
.to see .that
. . . . .Ids lingers
....... ............
do not
nn ordinary extension cord and cut touch Ihe surface of Ihe crystal or Hie
one wire at any convenient place and culitm t point of the little spring. The
Use these two ends us lest ellps or oil secretion thni exists In the skin ,
tips. T he extension coni I* plugged together with the du*t that It collects ^
Into Hie house lighting circuit at any i will render a crystal detector Inopera
convenient outlet and when -the two live by t l £ Insulating Him that It will i * 1
cut ends an- held together the lump cause to form on the portion of the
will light as the circuit Is closed. crystal surface that Is touched. Should *
When the tip* are held *&gt;|s n Hie c ir­ the surface of Ihe crystal get dirty a
cuit Is **o|m*ii** alid Ihe light will go as evidenced by the received signals »
nut.
becoming w eaker and weaker, try B
Sup|Hisc It I. desired to test for an cleaning Hie crystal with alcohol and m
o|» ti circuit In a lulling coll. Connect a little brush. Or If this does not seem
one rip lo one end of the winding and |o rp||lP,|y ,,IP lr „„t,|Pi chip off old sur- *
the oilier test clip to tile s|b ler As llo
fface so ..
n tlrelr new
new surface
th a .t mi »entirely
aurfsc* "
In presented to Hie spring.

‘Footfalls’
— ALSO—

“Face to Face With
Japan”

S0UDE®[u®0[!j[§{§j

%

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
Now we can talk of the cool
weather ugnin. With the tine
rnin and the elegnnt breezes
from the gulf and ocean
Sanford is enjoying the fin­
est weather in the world.
You will note Hint the re­
port says it was only SC at
the highest yesterday and
this is only one of the many
instances of the fine sum­
mer weather In Florida.
Ain’t wc got the greatest
city in Florida?
8:10 A. M. MAY 19. 1922
Maximum

....

Minimum ....
Range
Hnromctcr
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. P. McCuller’s.

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For Florida: Generally fni'
tonight nnd Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs*. J. K. Mcttingcr and
daughter, Miss Rutlv E., have moved
from 1523 Silver street, nnd are now
pleasantly located in their new home
2313 Oak street. They have visiting
them their daughter, Mrs. Walter L.
Morgan, nnd her son. John Mcttinger
Morgan of Sanford.—Times Union.

Ra
s a U U S a n h S i i i R

slide Is moved too k and forth the light
Have you lost or found anything?
should rem ain lighted. If the light A Herald Want Ad will help you.
A new hnnd mirror nnd its handle
goes out nt tim es there Is an open c ir­
nre
hollow nnd ecn be used to contain
cuit In Hie coll. If the light goes out
The
Herald
for
first
class
job
work,
perfumes
or smelling salts.
when the coll Is Jarred the slider does
not make good eoiilaet w ith th e w ind­
ing.
If a tin n e r ami baitery nre avail­
able they can be u«.-d In testing for
hii upon circuit in the snme way that
Hie lump ean lie used. Connect the
battery and b u sie r In series with the
test clips or tip- ami any low resist
unre circuit can be tested.
* Tin* ground connection* can lie
tested with a huxxcr nbd battery, toil
do not use the liou&lt;o&gt;-tlghtltig circuit
10 Stores in Gcorginto test for grounds because one side
of the lighting circuit Is already
grounded and If Ha1 o th er side were
connected lo the ground ii short e|rcull would exist iiikI nil excessive eurrent (low.
If th e ground wire Is eoiinecied to
the w a te r pipe. &lt;ounce! o n e te st tip to

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iThe Churchwell Co.l

Hie ground am i Ihe o ilier lo the gas
pipe, u lib’ll I- al-o grounded. T h e
tu r n e r sboiibl bill/. If jane bits a good
low re sis ta n c e ground.

Leakage usually exists between Ihe
nnicntm and th e ground. An antenna
should he well Insulated from Its sup­
port. The lead-in should he brought
down to llo- point where II en ters Ihe
wall of the station In such a manner
Hint when Hie wind causes ll lo
swing, ll cannot touch any grounded
material, and that rain and «imw can
not callm&lt; a path along which Hie cur
rent can ground In bringing Ihe lead

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MOHICAN MADRAS

MEN’S

COTTON SUITS

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$3.98
WINDSOR CREPE

PALM BEACH SUITS

$10.98

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put

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■1 Store in Florida

LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

27-in. wide *

In through the wall. Insulate It well
and Inside Hie sluHeii use ns slmrt u
piece of wcIMnsuhiled wire as I* pos­
sible lo make go&lt;*l connection with llo
set.
To test th e continuity of the cir­
cuit of a pair of telephone receiver#,
touch th e tip* of the cord phone to the
tongue. If the receivers ure In ren«*Mi
nt.lv goo&lt;| condition a slight click will
he heard. If the response In one re­
ceiver seem* to he w eaker Hum Hint ■
In the other, examine th e diaphragm
nf the receiver giving th e weaker re
spouse amt see If It Is hent tow ard the
|to|e piece. T ry tuning the dlnplinigiu
over If such W the cn*e. Ite careful
when the diaphragm of n receiver I*
removed that the lend# of ffne w ire
from the m agnet *|&gt;oo| m to the roto
nectloll block* do not become brot e!i
In hninlllng.
If Hie continuity of the circuit of a
pair of telephone reeetvera Is eheeki ’
and no response Is heurd vvlo-n the
cord tips a re touched to the tongue
try checking each receiver of a double
About 20,000 horsepower will bo loud set separately.
obtained hydro-electrically in Ver­
The tw o receivers lira contacted In

lie

R A D IO I8 T

The h lrh er the aerial Ihe
stronger the sig n als An Increase
of nve to ten feet In the helgln
of the lint top aerial will In­
crease signals.
Addition- of a vnrlntde con­
denser to the secondary or to
the prim ary of a lohse coupler
often helps to tune out the
undeslred signals.
The sliders on tuning coll* of­
ten make pooW contacts with
the slide rod. Thus much of the
elgnnt strength Is lost. You can
overcome this hy sold erin g . u
flexible w ire to the slider.
Iiicm i-c length of spreaders
of two. three or four-wire uerlals
from six to ten feet for t»e*t
results. Each wire should ba
from four to six feet from lt»
neighbor. Two wires one or two
feel opart ure no b etter than
one wire. Likewise four wires
on short spreaders are no (let­
ter I hull one wire.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Classified Ad# 5c ■ line. No
. ad taken for lea* than 25e.
and positively no clawlfied
ada chanted to anyone. Carh
mu"t accompany all order*
Count flee word* to a line
and remit according.

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WANTED—Auto mechanic with too’ .
A. Wolfe, Valdei Hotel.
44-ltp
ROOMS WANTED to take rare of
Shrlncrs, May 20 to 27. List room*
FQR
with Sanford Shrine Club or call ^
phono 101.
IROOM'S WANTED to take care of
Shrincrs, May 20 to 27. List room*
with Snnfonl Shrine Club or cnll
phone 101.
,42-Bte How to Detect and Remedy the
WANTED—Small cottage. unfurnish­
Open Circuit, Short Circuit
ed or half of house, or unfurni»hed
and Leakage.
housekeeping rooms. Address "Per­
manent,* P. O. Rox 518, Snnfonl. 84-p
Radio circuits are subject to th t

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PAGE EIGHT

FRENCH GINGHAM

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$19.50
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922

PAGE TWO
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crage of $209,279 for boota and trade or not that did not begin tc influence of man who
shoes, dry goods, bake stuffs, meats, think more of his own chamber of greater the extent
poultry, farm products,
butter, commerce or board of trade. No city, ■o .when a man rcache, 0*
P a b l M H * » r r y l t U r * M i » M |1 l u
A a r a t Ik * l l r r a l * B i l M l a i , 10T
*
cheese, honey, canned goods, flour, no town, no hamlet, no community can where his life «nJ hi,
"
MaaaalU
A' * * « a a a f a r A . r u .
do
anything
in
the
constructive
citizen­
agricultural
implements
and
hard­
ftucnccs
others,
or
mnH,
ty
........ ..........
........... . . . .
ware, building materials and other ship of that community without a live of others, the word take. ! "F
l
necessities.
The compilation was chamber of commerce or board of nificance of Incalculable “J!
i*mi ia an Kit*
voting a large bond Usue for addition­
based on wholesale prices. It does trade. Sanford has seen it and San­ Edward W. Bok, | n the
al
paving
and
sewerage.—UeLand
________________BA I ta r
A. J. H O LLY—
not include tobacco, gasoline, gum, ford wilt maintain a live chamber of
. a a *r*la r/ -T r*a a a ra r New*.
V. J. LILLA ItO
-U aarral Mai
H. A. VKKL----moving pictures , automobiles, face commerce despite the fnct that there
------------ o----------RAILROAD KATES
t m U lt o lU a a ir r
U _____________C
IH W IN —
powder, and other luxuries. It is are half ii dozen people here who will
rfcaat M A •* ta *•*© I*. M.
Bob Holly sagely remarks that it
therefore assumed that the total not belong to it.
A A .rrtU la a Itatra MaAr K a a w a a i
seems to be the open season on edi­
Shippers and conzumm-to
A a a lla a lla a
spent by the 1.000 people is $500,000
tor*. We can believe him. Just as
means nearly everybody-!*^1
or a per capita expenditure of $500. BOTH CONGRESSIONAL CANDI­ to hope from the confer**.'
sure as somebody comes in to com­
DATES FOR A DEEPWATER
"These same 1,000 people figure In
41a Mnalk*
mend us for a certain ariicio or edi­
President Harding ie to hold
H rll.rrrA ta C lt r h r Carrtav
CANAL,
insurance
policies,
life
and
fire
and
O ar W f « k ----------- ---------------- IA C eata torial, wo begin to shiver, for before
score of big railroad cxeeutn?!
auto, and in bnnk clearances, freight
morrow.
n«
night somobody else will crawl our
T h e bla 10- la l a - p a i r W r r k lr lia r and passenger receipts, gas, tele­ U. S. engineers in ship canal hear­
alA r a tlr r lr aarrra
k r a la o lr C a a a tr collnr about that same thing.
The
The conference Is called to tt,
a a i la publt.hr* r . r r j T r I t , , . A A v r r phone, electric light, water, etc., as ings piny no favorites. In Titusville
i n l a i ral.a n a f . k a a w a aa • r p U n * trouble about pleasing the public is
l ir a . Ilra irrra lla la p a llltn . f I M per just this: "There ain't no public; it's
circulating another $.1,194,5.10, or a on Tuesday Major Lemcn Invited a “railroad policy." this
term is token to mean T c n f^ jJ
yra r. ■ I w r * la a A .a a r r .________________
per capita of $1,194.
Senator MacWilliams (congressional rate policy.
just a mesa o' individual*.—t/©esburg
■ E M H i:il TU B AAaO C I A T B I) I’ H K * * 1
As far as th*
“The census figures nlso reveal that candidate) to address the meeting.
The Associated Preaa Is exclusive- Commercial
concerned-and
evidently L *
the increased valuations in progres­ And the next day in West Palm Keach
Ijr entitled to the use for republica­
administration and the lnt, *1
The upper East Coast advocates
Why do Florida people discrimin­ sive communities ns against increas­ he gave Jo© Scars (another congres­ Commerce Com m lsston-the S
tion of all news dispatches credited to
it or not otherwise credited in this pa­ and the Clyde Line officials—that is ate against Florida producta? The ed population that each newcomer sional candidate) the sumu opportun­ la ripe for a rate reduction.
per and alio the local news published one of them at least—are afraid that fact that they do is called to atten­ possibly is worth $1,000 to that com­ ity. Uut fhe Senator had the best of
it.
While West
Pnlm Reach „is the
................ . . . . .................
*'** * "*■*“ *
rutting the canal into the Indian tion by n Western man now in the munity.
herein.
Therefore
wc
have
a
total
of
largest
city,
Titusville
had
the
lurgcst;
,
*,°
ccrtain “gricultord^
river
would
tend
to
make
the
St.
rity who has had n singular experAll rights of republication of spec­
ment products, by agreement bihg
meeting,
Johns
river
shallow.
This
is
their
i,
nre
of
this
kind
which
he
reports
per
capita.
ie] dispatches heroin are also re­
‘Kill there are certain items which Hnth candidates endorsed the prn- the carriers and the luhniniitr*?
side of the story. The people on the *n the Times-Union. Here it is:
served.
He Is very fond of Florida rane have been turned over n number of poill(j canal improvement, and govern- That agreement expires the
W I M i MLS ALU BUILDIMO.
m u i«« inside know just why they endeavor
next month. The law under
to make this claim and it will all | syrup i|al does not want maple syrup times. The newcomer has to pay ment ownership. The senator said,
the
carriers were promlred
come out In the process of tim e.1nor syrup of other kinds. He has railroad fare has to pay freight on &gt;*|f j
elected, no matter which
equivalent
to a six per cent
There are usually wheels within tried restni rant after restaurant in his household goods and things he route is recommended’ by the engiThe Southern Methodists now seek wheels and the people who try to Jacksonville end before sitting down ',nt&gt; nnf* wears, the clearance house neers, Sanford or Daytona, 1 will do foreTif secto r '
unification (whatever that is) and stand in th eir own light now when has asked if they have Florida cane figure* probably totals his money six n,y ----de*t for jt » And'CongressPopular n »*
j"
we hope they get It. Anything to they nre needed will he allowed to syrup and In every ease has been to ten times n yenr. So we make our mnn
*a |,i practically the same around bn*
"r 'f CT**,« d
bring on a good rain.
stand in their own light Inter on told thnt they hnve not. He has deductions ns follows, and allow for thing.—Titusvillo Advocate
f,.lt that
I hr
,‘
***
felt
thnt .,frrc!*ht
a
___
_
*
that
rates should
when they are not needed.
been offered maple syrup hut did expenditures for every person $500
deflated along with the freiefct i
President Harding says we arc on
—o
a year. These figures are suhstannot want it and walked out.
THE
GREATEST
WORD
IN
self. Many transportation
the threshold of n now ern In bus-'
We wonder why it takes the
To help him out we telephoned to Uni by n survey made in the state
ENGLISH
ties, too, hnyc held that a coui**
Incas. Itight you arc, Warren, old
of
Oregon
where
the
average
expen­
Sanford Herald longer to get
n numer of resnurnnts and found
able rate decrease could be takes b
chap. And the new era will bo
here than it docs the Jackson­
only one which kept Florida cane ses to sustain n farm fnmily of three
Ask
a
hundred
men
to
choose
the
the railroads without any Ion of i
plainly dlsccrnabte in the heavens
ville papers, when it does arrive.
syrup. The visitor who started nil people was $1,247.
come,
heenuse it would greatly
"Next
we
take
the
per
capita
of
^rw,tf'st
word
in
the
English
lnngutwo years from now.
Perhaps we nre too anxious for
this racket Is not the only one who
ulnte
their
volume of traffic a.-.f •
hnrdly
likely
that
any
hank
clearance.*
which
is
$1,911,
plus
u
'
1
1
,1
1
ll
lfi
URolv
thnt
nnv
---------- -----------it and let our imagination run j knows thnt Florida enno syrup Is
two
will
ngree.
And
yet
if
wo
scan
increase
their
grors earning p1T*
$500,
and
this
mnkes
n
total
of
$2.nwny
with
us.—Reporter-Star.
P
wOillL
II
UOPn
nOv
'
*
a**'"
111
is
a
x
*
■
*
*
tutiii
v«*»
’
,i
.
,
,
the best In the world. It docs not
"Baptists take a Rap nt Theory of
Tho
roads
have
been making rvsj
Now we shall account for the
, Present horizon of political, econcost any more than the inferior stuff
Evolution" says headline in daily
ngnin
recently,
nnd
so mxv be b |
popu0011’
Bnc,aI
a,,d
moral
problems,
dorpapers
_,__ __
_ ____
You might ask the postoffico do- thnt is served in the restnurants so inerensed value of Innds which popu
nt __________
Jacksonville. _
Not
havmore
trnctnblo
mood.
nbnut
m"
Hc
nr
f«roI*rn;
if
wc
approach
bit ion and cultivation bring
ing Iiveil before the ttime of Adam partment, the Treasury Department, why is it not served?
The Interstate Commerce Coa**
the language with the idea of selec­
we hesitate to state our position, butthe Department of Justice 'or the
A large nmnunt ofthis syrup
is «nd add nnother $500‘per capita,
thnt there nre monkeys in human League for the Preservation of Stnr- made not simply in Florida hut In which totals $2,811. With an nver- ting thg greatest word in it ns adap­ sion is said to have worked oat i
form we firmly believe evolution or
Ruslsnn Bolsheviks. Wc have Duval county.
Two largefarms, euc family of three, we sny thnt each ted to present needs, this one word lower raje schedule, but *t. be drefe.
no evolution.
been wondering about the delivery of one enst of Jacksonville nnd the oth- new family is worth $8,491 tn that naturally rises from all th ^ other ful about its authority to put it ha
thousands and stands out supreme. Effect without the nvquiescence 4
papers in Merida for the past twenty er west of it, produce nenrly enough community,
year*
and
we
nre
no
nearer
the
sol­
syrup to supply the people of Jack"It has nlwnys been roughly stated It is the one word which, functioning the railroads themselves. The prt&gt;
They have a real chief of police in |
ution
now
than
wc
were
then.
Ask
sonville.
If
the
restaurant*
refused
that
each fnmily secured to a com- in its fullest sense, would set nt rest ent lnw requires thnt any rate* fid
Chicago. When the "crime wave”
to serve any other kind than Florida munity was worth $10,000. And I the world's problems, nnd it in be­ must permit a "fair return" to tie
swept over to Chicago nnd hold-ups the Floridn Post.
---------- o----------syrup it would not be surprising for believe this figure is about correct. cause of its tremendously vital im­ carriers, and it remnins to deeit
nrul robberies were n common occurThe Patntkn News is asking "why there in enough made in the statu to
"But—thnt newcomer is generally port to the needs of the present that what is "fair." Perhaps that it tk
nnre and policemen were being shot
it becomes, to my wny of thinking "policy" which the prerident ki
down Chief Fitzmnrris gave the or­ not n curb market?" nnd probably supply them all and it is vastly bet­ a fixture for the community.
the
greatest word in the English Inn- summoned the railroad executives k
the
answer
is
that
the
nverage
house­
"Hi*
value
to
the
community
ex­
ter than what they use.
ders to "shoot to kill" nnd the crlmo
discuss. It is hoped that the Utttf
gunge.
wife
would
rather
take
n
chance
of
pands.
The
Times-Union
has
never
advo­
wave disappeared nt once or almost
"How many nre there in your
It Isn’t Love, it isn’t Brotherhood, will see the situation as the pohQt
to nothing. Now the gunmen have getting the left-overs nnd odds nnd cated the purchase of Florida prednnd the government see it and. if tka
declared war on Fitzmonls but there ends, by telephoning the grocer's ucts where they were not as good own community thnt come to you It Isn't Friendship, It ia the word decision really rests with them. v2
than
to
trouble
with
a
trip
nnd
a
or were higher priced thun others, with a few dollars nnd are now thnt embodies the spirit of all these
ought to be enough good men in
take a broad and liberal view »sd i
words.
Chicngo to see him through in spito basket. The Ncwj\ tells -that the hut there is good business sense In w-orth $100,000 or more?
curb market started a few years ago Iicing patriotic enough to use our
The word in Service. Not the ser­ sporting chance on deflation—Tsa"Figure your own per capita
of all the gunmen in the world.
did not long survive—but hopes that own products where they nre as good wealth as attested to by total assess­ vice thnt serves only self, but the pa Tribune.
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It ie never wise for n newspaper it would be given nnother trial. That es any. It should not take any pat- ed valuation divided by total popula- son-ice that Inborn for the interest of
Leave
your
order for Stone’s Laj«
the
grocers
would
lie
glnd
to
be
re­
your
tangible others, and thus becomes the finest
riotism to secure their use when tion—this gives
man to make any money or have a
Cake
for
delivery
Saturday. L f.
lieved
of
the
trouble
and
expense
of
wealth.
end
rcrvicc to ourselves.
they are better than any.
few dollnrs left over in the safe after
McCuilar.
41-*»
hnndling
green
stuff
U
?si4
ts
fcc
It
will
probably
be
about
$1,000
» Scale the word as you like, let it
This Westerner sot an ' example
paying off the debts. For instance the
certain.
In
New
Englnnd
the
farm­
ran
the
whole
gamut
of
life
in
all
its
that the people of Florida should I,cr
hut the intrinsic vnlus
safe of the Floridn Stockman and
WANTED
Farmer in Jacksonville, was blown er has a little stall nt the edge of the follow. If every man who desires sy*- wou!d be more like $10,000, for who- phnsos, nnd it holds Us highest place
lost night and it is not known whether big road, nnd sells vegetables within rupin n restaurant would cnll fo rirV(,r l,rnrd of a grove selling nt $1,- in the lives of men.
A customer for used car*. AD ii
Naturally, ns on it goea up the
nn l,crc being nssessed nt even
the robbers secured the fire insurance a short distance of the "patch." The Floridn syrup nnd walk out if ho
policies or the receipts for the paper curb market is the nearest to tiuying couldn't get it, it would not tnkc *2.°°0 P*r acre—more likely $200 an scale, the word assumes a more vital good condition. Guarantee a Jit aai
K-&amp;
How ninny automobiles nre nnd far reaching import. The greater terms.—N. II. Gamer.
bills. Ilut nt any rate the safe is on the farm, and should be a success. forty-eight hours to have it In ov—Times-Union.
ery
restaurant.
This
ought
to
to
ho
assessed
within
n
fourth
of
the
value
wrecked and hereafter the Florida
- - o — ------Stockman will probably leave the safe
done. Our people should nt least l“~an'1 of ,ht* Intangible wealth in tho
SHOULD DEEPEN NEW SMYRNA hnve enough local pride to break up
door open.
which probably amounts to
INLET.
-------- o
this discrimination ngninst n homo *100,000,000 nnd some sny a half bilproduct especially ns it is superior to l’on
n r,flt appears on any nsThe Sanford Shrine Club wants to
We are not trying to spring some- the products substituted for it. We *©*snt©nt rollaccommodate the big crowds hero
"Ilut the tangible wealth is not all J; A fler th e custom and teaching of the Apostles in the New J
next Saturday nnd if there are any of
on Uio People of our city, neith- 1 should not have waited for a man
T estam en t, the Sacram ent of C onfirm ation will he admin- &gt;
tho visitors who want to remuin over er arc we knocking the Bungalow from the West to tench us this hut “ ‘b0 ,nn‘l has to produce, the fnctoristered by the Bishop in Holy Cross Church, this Sunday ■
and ennnot get rooms at the hotels Beautiful proposition which was car- now that he has taught it wc should ’L'* bnve to function, the stores hnve
tho residents of Sanford are asked to , rU''1 "n ,0 rocccsifully, hut if the act on it. We do not say our people to exist- Mnne&gt;' •• turned over nnd
night nt 8 p. m.---------------------- ROGATION SUNDAY. 1922 i
accommodate them if possible, Tho linnu’ nn,nunt °f energy could Ik* ex- should always demand Floridn prod- over* Umt' “ Her time,
Shrincrs nre not asking for anything lH’n,l,,&lt;! nn,l Ul,‘ some nmoiyit of man- ucts, but we do sny thnt they should
“So* taking any nngle of the ques.
—they never do—they are well able *‘y r®i*rd to f,n*nc«
" proposition Insist that the hotels, the rcstau- t,on- the commercial secretaries ranto pay their wny hut to our mind wojcou^d *’* ,,ul ovcr
Wo,dd mean rlints nnd the stores in Jacksonville not roconclle thrmselves to any other
-FOURTH STREET [
DARK A V EN U E ATshould not let the visitors pay for « mi,li" n* of dollars to New Smyrna in- should l*e made to quit discrinilnnt- "tntement than n new fnmily is
a
■■
worth $10,000 to the community tho
room in a private residence. Thnt is
thousands; nnd thnt is deep- ing ngninst them.—Times-Union.
moment they nettle in thnt commun­
not the Sanford spirit of hospitality. enin* nf New •Srn&gt;rn" Inlet to nciom_______ „_______ ' modate ocean going vessels. If this
ity—nnd
ns many more cn thousands
ON THE DOLLAR BASIS
in years to follow ns their activities,
Russia must givo up the soviet or ,,’roJect ,n 0Vcr nronmpllshod Now
shift alone, sny the big nations of ;S,m.y r,,,‘' Port {)ran^&gt; nn'I tho Triple
Our good friend Willis B. Powell nft&lt;l ,hrir K00'1 business sense actuthe world. Russia saw this coming , , of I,n&gt;'tunn. I&gt;«&gt;'funn Bench nnd relebrntcd secretary of the Lake etc."—Lnkeland Telegram.
nnd hence,the secret treaty with
rnu,t take the initiative in ( minty Chamber of Common i and
NEEDED HOARD OF TRADE.
Germany. They will not shift alone. ‘J® W° rk’ not lhnt ‘b1'*0 P,ncM wil1 1* acknowledges authority in nlnn. t ev­
They will hereafter shift with Ger­’ j the only ones to profit by the Improve erything connected with Chnmbet of
At the hearing nt Titusville Tuesday
many and let the "rest of the world ment what will bo one of the best Commerce or Board of Trade work, a certain city on the enst const was
Phone
for W eekly and Monthly Rates
go by." The United States ought to (‘0p watcr hnrl*ers along the enst writes some comments on nn editornot
represented
on
account
of
not
hav•send them twenty millionis more in &lt;#Ml of Florilln. but like "charity" ial appearing in the Telegram on tnR. n board of trade nnd they* do
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food supplies to keep their spirits up real work must begin nt home. There The \ nine of a Settler.' The ques- p,.nj c&lt;|
upon other cities to do their
while they are making secret treaties
n° " many proJpcU for w«tl’r "nys tion Is open to debate, estimates tnlkin»g for them. It was actually pit!
to destroy the hand thnt feeds them. l'nprovt‘mcnU nbing the east const varying in nccordnnet* with peculiar
MRS. LYNCH, Prop.
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'Our womb rftil government can give | f a t
M u « ,0UKht for *»T «b- pub- ........
In »be editorial In whpth(.r „ m ember of n board of
these cut throats twenty millions. llc BP,r,tcd citizens &lt;»f these sections question the point wn* made that
but the ex-soldiers nothing.
The inU’roat* 1t “n'&lt; B‘,nu' of them are, in n using Mr. Powell's figures ns n basis,
iWMCU-f
government can send millions to wny* l,r,,ctlc*l&gt;
B°nie nre not, but namely $2,500, this or any other com­ ■ m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n m i n n i
Russia but tins nothing to spend on ln ,in&gt;‘ ^ ‘'vent the success and the munity is justified in spending a
the improvements in Floridn thnt greatest benefits to be derived de­ reasonable amount of money in pub­
would bring back many more mil- pends largely on the improvements of licity thnt will result In attracting
New Smyrna Inlet for ocean going new people and *hnt it Is poor policy
CAPITALIZED AT $250,000.00
vessels. Supposu
vessel*.
Suppose Titusville and San- not to t*ke advantage of the good
(HOME BUILDERS)
ford get* an appropriation for a canal that come* from wise publicity.
publicity
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Secretary
Powell
comes
back
with
THE HEINZ MAN
river; it would mean n water haul of the following so full of useful infor­
:
GEO. W . KNIGHT, Vice-Pres. nnd General Manager
S. O. CHASE, President
one
hundred nnd twenty-five miles mation thnt It is n pleasure to give
ALFRED FO STER , President
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from Jacksonville to Sanford, which it
in full:
j will demonstrate the ■ (hn* now, ami we fail to see what fur­ it "Ispace
have Just rend the enclosed edi­
NOW is th e tim e to build th a t HOME before th e price of building m a­
:
benefit it would derive from the torial from tho Lakeland Telegram
terials
advance.
57 famous varieties ther
projHJM'd project. It would mean a
s water haul of about one hundred arid in the Sanford Herald wherein I nm
We will loan you the money an d build your HOME for you on YOUR
a
quoted ns saying that each new set­
OWN plans nnd specifications.
■ seventy-five miles from Jacksonville
tler is worth $2,500 to the commun­
Wo build absolutely in accordance with your ideas and wishes. Wc
\to Titusville, against a him! of about ity, etc. And, Inking this figure as
have
absolutely nothing to say ns to th e type of building or th e m aterials to
a vehicle for your lucid expression,
be
used.
you have woven a splendid story,
■ your elbow to get to your mouth,
The money is available NOW. N o waiting.
“I seldom rush into print to defend
GROCERY
s Seems us if the geogrnphicnl situn- myself or my utterances, but ns your
Come In nnd talk it over. Also W E BUY AND S E L L MORTGAGES.
* Uon was half way looked into that It paper is so widely quoted, I beg to
■ would lie readily seen that the logical correct the error, which I first notic­
Saturday
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l solution of the water transportation ed in nnother paper when it was not
S problem would be the improvement of dignified with editorial comment.
PHONE 396
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J tho New Smyrna Inlet. This, with the
1,000 unit* of 1,000 each, acattered
■ improvement of the East Coast Canal over the United State*, spent an nv-

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lion* and be helping Americana in
America. It aecma that it pays to ba
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and the proposed canal from Titus­
ville to Sanford would give a shorter
railroad haul to a greater territory
than any other section of the state;
and then, lx the crosa state canal from
New Smyrna to Port Richie on the
Gulf coast i» carried out the water
transportation for East and Central
Florida will have been settled for all
time.
This is a progressive ago, but if we
want things we must go after them.
With the co-operation of all the towns
that this proposition would benefit it
could be secured, but there must be a
starting point, and the towns most di­
rectly interested should take the ini­
tiative in the move.— New Smyrna
Breeze.
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have nothing else to offer the public
except nvernge decent citizenship,
and a proud record of having never
broken a contract, like The Tribune,
or lied about a proprietor, as the Trib­
une has about its former employees.
Papers of Orlando, Sanford and
Winter Pnrk employ union men.
They have our label nt their mast­
heads. We will appreciate it If you
buy those papers. We will be glnd If
you will demand thnt label. You can
get it nt the following offires in this
territory:
Herald, Sanford, Fla.
Floridn Post, Winter Park, Fla.
I.nwton Printing Co., Orlando, FIs.
Reporter-Star, Orlando, Fla.
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JUST A WORD ABOUT THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
Its members are not allowed to
strike. They did not strike on the
Tribune but were locked out by W. F.
Stovall in violation of a sacred arbi­
tration contract. This union main­
tains the finest tubercular hospital in
the world for its memliers at Colo­
rado Springs, Colorado. It requires
a five-years’ apprenticeship — 'its
members therefore being competent.
It is the oldest union in America. It
buries ita members nnd pays its de­
pendents $500 nt death. It pensions
ita old and incapacitated members at
$8.00 per week. It has on its mem­
bership rolls some of the grentest men
in America. It teaches its members
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Managing Editor Griffin, of The Florida Post, has the following to say
of these men whom the Trihune viliifics:
Mr. E. U. Landfear, Forcmnn Florida Post:
My Dear Sir:—The Floridn Post composing room is one of the
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“smoothest running machines” thnt I have seen in nearly twenty
years of newspaper work.
Contrasting conditions now with those thnt prevailed during the
first few days after the daily was started, 1 can draw but one Con.lusion—proper co-operation and efficient workmen who came after
the plant was unionized are responsible.
After the change was mnde the nerve-racking days of late edi­
tions nnd poor workmanship passed into history nnd now The Flori­
da Post is published promptly on the minute, nnd in typographical
makeup, ns well ns in other ways, is in my judgment, one of the
best newspapers 1 have ever served.
I take pleasure in giving this testimonial nnd In giving credit
where credit is due, to the men nnd to the organization that have
been responsible for this remarkable change.
W. H. GRIFFITH, Managing Editor.

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diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
m em ber this offer ia only good until October 11th, so place
your order now.

In villifying all union men, The Tribune forgot that I'reaident Harding
is a member of the Typographical Union, nnd employs only union men o.i
his Marion (Ohio) Star; that Secretary of Iuibor Davis is a union man In
fight to fool the public nnd poison the minds of its
ngninst n class of men who nre better moral citizens thnn Stovall, It neglected
to state that the United States Chamber of Commerce, headed by a commit­
tee composed of New York bankers and big business men have tnnpped out a
plan to stop the unnecessary nnd unfair fight being mnde ngninst labor nnd
declared in favor of "pence between capital and labor" to bring the country
back to prosperity.
Refuting it* falsehood about the papers of Florida following it in the
open shop column, let us say that every daily paper in Florida, of any con­
sequence, except The Tampa Tribune and Timcs-Union, is manned by union
men.
It failed to state thnt The Florida Post of Winter Park tried some of
the same class of workmen ns The Tribune now has, and found them so In­
competent nnd unreliable that it employed « portion of the union men form­
erly employed by The Tribune, who not only proved themscives more com­
petent, but actually reduced the payroll. So well pleased was the manage­
ment that it wrote a letter of hearty commendation to its new union em­
ployes—the same men whom The Tribune had been villifying nnd lying about.

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THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES
Chas. G. Mullen, General Manager
Mr. Joe Lyles, Times Composing Room,
Dear Mr. Lyles:
*
A comparison of our composing room costs with that of other
dnilics in the South furnishes cause for high commendation of the
individual members of your force, who nre giving to the paper
splendidly efficient service.
1 have found that our cost per page was lower than of any daily
with which I have made comparisons and which publishes ns many
pages per month as we do. The cost of producing display advertising
was shown as slightly lower in a few instances—which may be due
to difference in cost systems—and a slightly lower cost per page is
reported by a number of smaller papers—but no paper in our class
shows the general efficiency and cost economy thnt The Times
shows.
All of which bespeaks the unusual competence and loyn) and
fnithful service of the men of The Times chupcl.
I wish to congratulate and thank you for your entire force for
holding up your end in such splendid fashion.
With all good wishes, individually nnd collectively, I nm
Youra very truly,
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W. F. Stovall, of the Tampa Tribune, has for five months been printing My Dear Old Florida Home," at HinAll in good mechanical condition.
false statements relating to organized labor, particularly the Typographical tcrmister’i Piano Store, Wclaka Block.
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Union and railroad organizations. It is quite a task to dispassionately and
calmly expose this villif{cation campaign which he has heaped upon men
who have done him no wrong, but wc deem it proper in justice to^oursolvcs
laiauiamniRiaaiBaiiBiiiiaisisasiiiiiisiiiiiiaasiaa
that it is time to expose the unrcliablencss of this man and his paper .
The Tribune failed to tell Its readers that the Typographical Union has
never broken a contract in 72 yearn of history. That it provides in its con­
tracts for the elimination of atriken by an arbitration agreement. It fails to
tell its renders that it had such an arbitration contract with the Typographi­
cal Union, signed by W. F. Stovall, nnd that he wilfully violated that con­ ■
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cheaper, but which has proven more expensive. Is the contract-breaking pro­ ■
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Call or Phone Today or Tomorrow
ness will answer that question.
MR. A. WOLFE
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In its campaign of villification against union men The Tribune has called j
them the vilest of names, It failed to tell its readers that it had in Us em­
ploy men who were Masons, Shrincrs and other fraternal societies, men of ■ Valdez Hotel-------------------------------------------- Sanford, Florida fl
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better moral standing in Tampa than Stovall; the aggregate property of the u a m i u i i i N H i m a i i
men he has vjilified and poisoned the minds of the public ngninst, owned as­
sessed property in Tampa valued at (260,000.
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In a recent editorial The Tribune deliberately tried to misiend its read­
ers by stating thnt HO per cent of the daily newspapers in Florida had follow­
ed Into the open shop column.
There arc six pnperr printed in Tampa, five of them employing union * Now’s the tim e for you to buy a MOLINE TRACTOR. We
S men only, nnd nre satisfied with their loyalty nnd competency. They arc:
have a special o ffer th n t you cannot afford to let get by you. ?
Tampn Times, Tampa Sunday Citizen, Free Press, Dnily La Prcnsa (Cuban) Z For every fa rm e r enn afford to buy b u t you cannot afford £
daily, El Echo (Cuban), while more than half of the printers employed in ■ not to buy n real T racto r, th a t has been proven out to be a ■
job offices in Tampa nre union, notwithstanding The Tribune’s utter unre­ ■ g re a t success in th is section. U ntil October 11th, 1922, we
■ will sell you n—
liable stafement thnt 95 per cent of Tampa's shops arc non-union.
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SPANISH WAR VETS
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tKRON, Ohio, May ID.—Fabrica­
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Arrangements for the convention
Mi fen mi
tion of 34 gas compartment* for the
mi m
»n n fen
ta
rm
of
the United Spanish War Veterans
alitor ship of the ZR-2, which fell In­
are
proceeding nnd the Board of
to the river Humber, England, AuLyman and H E. Fuller, as inspec- Trade entertainment committee will
Hon.
Board
of
County
Commission­
gueil 24, 1921, killing sixteen Ameri­
co-operate with the local camp In
cans, ia progressing rapidly at a local ers, in and for Seminole County, Fla., tors.
Precinct No. 16, Osceola—D. G. Al­
rubber factory, member* of the naval met in regular session at 10 a. ni. May bertson, clerk and John Riley, E. T. making the convention n success.
The Department of Florida, United
Present:
Chairman I- A.
Inspection detachments declared to­ 2nd.
Summerville, nnd A. Bants, as inspec­ Spanish War Veterans, will convene
Brumley,
and
Commissioners
L.
P.
day.
here JJuly 3rd, 4th and 6th, nnd It Is
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The new lightcr-than-air craft Hagan, O. P. Swope. C. W. Enti- tors.
The committee appointed by Comr. expected that many of tho delegates
minger
and
E.
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with
E.
A.
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which will be the largest ever built
y p 'i
O. P. Swope, to lay out tho proposed will be accompanied by their wives
in this country will be CDS feet long, Douglass, clerk and C. M. Hand,
route of the extension of tho East nnd childrrn. An excellent program
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95 fret in diameter, rigid construc­ sheriff, In attendance.
Maitland
road,
from
the
Ornngq
coun­
of
entertainment
will
fill
in
the
hours
Minutes of the last regular meeting
tion with n gas capacity of 2,000,000
ty line to Golden Rod, here made not demunded by the business ses­
feet nnd a dead lift of sixty tons also adjourned meetings of April 10,
their report, and the matter was re­ sions nnd the Glorious Fourth will
when fiillcd with hydrogen at tea lev­ ' 12, 22 and 26th were read and ap' t *f
ferred to Comr. Swope, with power to be nproprintely observed.
j proved.
el.
act.
An
interesting
feature
of
the
bus­
Communication from D. D. Daniel,
Reports of the several county offic­ iness session wil Ibe the annual elec­
with
bill enclosed for damages to his
SEVEN POSTOFFICE CLERKS
ials were received, read and ordered tion of the department commander,
(car
at
the
Titusville
ferry,
was
read,
ARRESTED IN NRW YORK
filed.
a post now occupied by Frank Dais
FOR THEFT OF RONDS and was referred to Attorney George
From tire c a rrie r to rad iator, th e Buick four chas.sU k «f
All warrants paid during the month of Key West. Mr. Dale has proved
A. DeCottea.
of
April
were
ordered
cancelled
of
a very energetic and capable com­
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entxminger,
( D r Tk* A m m U I t * I’r m )
the sam e powerful construction as the Buick b I x .
mander. making an enviable record
NEW YORK. May 19.—Seven post- seconded by Comr. O. P. Swope and record,,
office Iderks were arrested today carried, clerk of this board ia instruct­ There being no further business the as an organizer. In recognition of
charged with acting in concert In the ed to draw warrant on the general board stands adjourned to meet again his exceptional qualifications the St.
Buick cars for tw enty y ears have been built for dependabilitj
! Augus|ine organization, 4 Captain ■
theft of a million and half dollars fund for the sum of 137.10, refund of June 5th, A. D. 1922, at 10 a. m.
worth of bonds from the United county taxes on Tnx Certificate No.
Frank J. Howatt Camp No. 12, Dc- ■ —and th e B ulrk four embodies stan d a rd units which hart
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a a
u n a• portment of Florida, nt a recent open ,
States mails here last duly. Inspec­ 477, tax sale of 1021, same being a
proved them selves through years of service.
tors said arrests resulted from the double assessment.
meeting expressed its high npprecia- ■
tion of Commander Dale by adopting
ponfeslon of n man arrested here In Communication from the Sanford
Compare th e Buick four chassis p a rt by p art with any elhtr
January with nearly forty thousand Shrine Club, in reference to decora­
resolutions, endorsing him for re-el­
dollars worth of stolen bonds in hie tions of the Court House on May 27,
#11/
ection.
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four cylinder car.
aa mi
possession.
It is customary to honor the city
read, nnd on motion of Comr. O. P.
nt «i in which the convention is held by
Swope, seconded by Comr. C. W. EnlzAsk us to tell you more about Buick
S anford Maid Dread nt your Groc­ m ingcr, clerk is intruded l«* decor­
nominating n man from the host city
PRESIIYTKRIAN CHURCH
er’s. Hot rolls, cakes and pies, next to ate, cost not to exceed 150.00.
Mr. Tcnny Deane will preach at hut the local camp waived this cusPRICES
PIUCF.S
Princess Theatre.
3fl*tfc Communication from the Orlando II A. M„ Sunday at tho Presbyternntl went on reconl b&gt;’ unan,‘
mous
vote
ns
favoring
the
nomina­
Water and Light Co., in reference to inn Church. Many of Mr. Deane's
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of Commander Dale. This en­
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.. Employment Bureau.. the placing of poles along the right- friends will be delighted with this tion
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dorsement will no doubt he support­
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The vocational committee of the Busi­ of-way was rend, nnd the mutter re­ opportunity of hearing him. He will
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ness and Professional Women's Club ferred to Attorney Geo. A. DeCuttcs. preach this summer in West Virginia ed by the convention.
Many of the delegates nnd mem­
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Dr. .1. T. Denton here made n report blit he is spending two weeks with
requests all young women d-slring
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bers of the organization will come
t # \
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emp'jyment to register at the First to the Board of his work during the his parents now.
from
inlnnd cities and they will unF. O. B. Flint, Mick.
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month, ulso discussed the matter of
Mr. Brownlee will preach at 8:00
National Rank.
doubtedly enjoy thciy stay on the
detention houses nt the County Home, P. M.
AGNES G. RKKNEft. Chairman
coast especially the surf bathing.—
nnd also the milk supply of the coun­
St. Augustine Record.
ty. Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­
ALL SOULS CHURCH
onded by Comr. C. W. Kntzmingcr nnd
Tomorrow is the 5th Sunday after
DISTRIBUTOR
Commander R. A. Tcrhcun of the
carried, Dr. J. T. Denton, county phy- Easter.
It being very desirable that all hous­ sicinn is instructed to investigate all
local post is a candidate for Depart­
Sunday school at 9 A. M.
____________________________________ FLORIDA
SANFORD
es in the city be numbered, nil owners diiries in the county, the condition of
ment Vice Ccmmnnder nt tho con­
LLow Mass at 10:30 A. M.
of un-numbered houses can obtain the cows, and the quality of milk fur­
vention nnd will no doubt be tho : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sermon from the day's gospel,
numbers rcaly for putting up nnd in- nished by the dairies to the public, nnd
successful man for the place.
% W hen B e tte r Automobilea are Built Buick Will Build Then
Benediction after Mass.
■tructions ns to bow co number, FREE report to the board his findings.
Al! strangers welcome.
Seats
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at the office of the City Manngor.
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
Motion of C. W. Entxmingor, sec­ free.
L. R. PHILIPS,
onded by Comr. B. Curlett, nnd carried,
City Auditor A Clerk. that Chnirmnn L. A. Brumley, nnd
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
35-Snt-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
Comr. L. P. Hagan, investigate the
Prenching services both morning
lu­
matter of detention houses at the and evening will be conducted by
county home and that they have power Dr. A. J. Holt of Arcadia.
PIANOS
to act.
9:30—Sunday School.
Jil di.t-ov
PHONOGRAPHS
u o : 1# »i i' i,
G. M. Jacobs and C. I). Brumley, of
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship,
ll r
#v II
o It V.
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Chuluota, appeared before the Board Subject: “How to Trent a Pastor."
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
in reference to tho hauling of rock
6:30 P. M.—B. Y. P. U. meetings
by the contractors Maule &amp; Snyder An Intermediate Union will be or­
POPULAR SH E E T MUSIC
over tho road from Cbuluta to Oviedo, ganized at this time. A cordial in­
PLA Y ER ROLLS
nino n communication from Mr. M. M. vitation extended to all.
Smith, on the same subject was re­
7:30 P. M.—Evening service—
'iM
J. H. H1NTERMISTER ceived and rend, nnd Chnirmnn L. A. subject: “Christ the Builder."
Brumley, appointed n committee,
Echos from the Southern Baptist
PIANO CO.
earn posed of Comr. O. I’. Swope, Com. Convention now meeting in Jackson­
E. Curlett nnd Mr. C. I). Brumley nnd ville will be heard nt the morning
MINUTE MAN
Welaka Block
Mr. G. M. Jacobs, to confer with Mr. services.
Evert P. Maule of Mnulc &amp; Snyder,
Good music and song program at
and request that he have the rock each service.
shipped to Oviedo, and not haul it ovor
this rond from Chuluota to Oviedo ns
METHODIST CHURCH
AUTO REPAIRS
nt present, ns he is doing this rond
Sunday school 0:30 A. M.
grvnt damage.
Dr. Walker's Class, Princess Thea­
All Work Guaranteed
Comr. E. Curlett, wns authorized to tre, 9:60,
a ii
have 1V» miles of road from Chuluota
At 11:00 A. M., Dr. Walker will
to Will Branch strnwed.
prench on, "Am I My Brother's
Communication from the Commun­ Keeper."
PHtCE 18
THAN ANY
Corner First and Elm ity Club, of Geneva, in reference to Epworth League 7:00 P. M.
COMPARAILA LEXINGTON ONE YEA* AOOl
placing of signs along the roads, was
At 8:00 P. U., Children's Day
ra t
~
read, and ordered filed.
Phone 447-W
program—Come out nnd enjoy tha
do all things a fine car should do,
When we said “ It It sure to be the
Comr. L. P. Hagan, wns authorized songs nnd recitations by the child­
better and more economical,*!*
big automobile sensation of 1922“
to have road leading south from the ren.
endure
longer.
we had no idea that our prediction
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Club strnwed.
It rides easier than any car thd
CONGREG ATION AI, CHURCII
would so soon become a fact.
Our regular Sunday service begins
The following persons were nnmed
does
not weigh more, cott tnon,
Since April twenty-third our sales­
as clerks nnd inspectors to servo nt with the Bible School nt 9:45 a, m. At
or
have
a longer wheelbase.
room has been crowded with pros­
the primary election to he held on the morning preaching hour Mr. BurWe want to demonstrate the nt*
pects—purchasers are clamoring
Tuesday, June 0th, A. D. 1D22.
hnns will speak on the subject of
Series 22 Lexington-thc car win
for delivery!
Precinct No. 1, Sanford—R. C. Max­ "The Christians Inheritance." The
more desirable features than W
well, clerk; T. F. Adams, F. L. Wood­ Christian Endeavor meets nt 7 p. m.
Our big plants nt ConnersvlUe are
ruff, jr., nnd W. L. Rumple, inspec­ after which the night prenching ser­
car
on the market.
working to their utmost capacity.
tors.
vice will follow. A cordial invitation
See it here! Don't wait! See it no*
This new Series 22 Lexington will
Precinct No. 2, I-nke Monroe—A. S. is extended to nil to meet and wor­
Hawkins, clerk, and I). H. C. Rabun, ship with us.
L. B. Mann and B. E. Luke, ns inspec­
tors.
Only the best is good enough,
Precinct No. 3, Sanford—Schelle
For the man thnt is wide awake:
Maine*, clerk, and L. I. Frazier, W. The best is fou,nd ip the House of God,
Distributors
M. Haynes, nnd B. H. Guthrie, ns in­ Then why not come nnd take.
spectors,
Precinct No. 4, Pnola—F. A. John­
HOLY CROSS CHI'BCH
son, clerk, and II. F. James, George
7:30 a. m.—Low Celebration.
Smith and A. A. Hicks, as inspectors.
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
Precinct No. 5, Oviedo—O. G. Wnl11:00 a. m.—Morning S«rv&gt;.-« and
cott, clerk, nnd Rev. J. N. Thompson, Litany.
Steen Nelson nnd R. W, Lawton, ns
8:00 p. m.—Vesper* nnd Confirma­
' I II
inspectors.
tion.
Precinct No. &lt;5, Geneva—J. H. Hud­ This Sunday ia known in the Chris­
The Country Club and Golf Links are dleston, clerk, and C. W. Culpepper,
tian year a* the Fifth Sunday after
almost completed. You will want the
R. Q. Graham nnd F. B. Bradley, ns Easter or Rogation Sunduy.
best in everything in the
inspectors.
The Rector says the Vesper service
Precinct No. 7, Chuluotn—C. I). In the afternoon nt 3:30 nt Christ
Sporting Goods Line Brumley, clerk nnd G. G. Jacobs, S. L. Church, Longwood, also baptisms.
At night in the Parish church, tho
We are agents for the Celebrated Lmg and I). D, Daniel ns inspectors.
Precinct No. 8, Gnbrlella—S. E. Rt. Rev. the Bishop will be at Holy
Spaulding Line of Golf Mathers, clerk and C. E. Mathers, H. Cross Church for the administration
C. Parker and A. W. Morcnian, ns in­ of Confirmation.
spectors.
Goods
Precinct No. D, Ixingwood; J, L. DR. J. A. HOLT TO
Hartley,
clerk, and T. J. Williamson,
PREACH HERE TOMORROW
Patronise your home merchants in
W.
C.
Sntcher
and
D.
H.
Hooker,
a*
It permit! you to stock n shipment of Lexington Motor Cars at a
crV T*lu*^
everything you need to purchase. We
I
inspectors.
m
ent-fr
e
ig
h
t,
financing
expense,
and
war
tax
prepaid
by
us
Some
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Dr.
A.
J.
Holt,
of
Arcadia,
will
are here to stay.
territory still open. No m stter what business you are engaged In. write or
Precinct No. 10. Lake Mary.—A. E. |pr&gt;nch here at the First Baptist
Complete Une c f Open Models and Closed Cars
Uf i*
SJoblom, clerk, nnd J. W. Fortier, G. ‘Church tomorrow. Dr. Holt has for
E. Sjoblom, and W. V. Dunn, aa in­ years been one of the foremost
L ex in g to n M o tor C om pany
»
»
C o n n e m v il le .
spectors.
preacher* of the State and at ono
Precinct No. 11, Altamonte—A. W. time was the editor of the Baptist
Mullen, clerk, and J. M. Evans, H. C. publication, the Witness.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 20,1922
„unW8 WHEREOF HE SPEAK

LEXINGTON SALES INCREASING.

S O C IE T Y

, J: V, Tw u. write*: "I consider
i Z ' t Honey and Tar .bM lutdy the MRS. FRED DAir.BIt, Society Editor,
JlTcouKh remedy on the market
Phone 217-W
w 0l whereof I speak, having tried it
I I r * i k i „ B ar Irlrs O a v U l l l a « raw
( . I n » i n k , r t or n w iie
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ara n l , n t l * l i | , w r it#
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r k H i , Ih o lir a , , f t w ill
incessant. I gave her a few ka e r r a l t r a p p rrrla lrO .
S ee of Foley's Honey and Tar. In n
while she went to sleep and slept
CALENDAR
In d ly the entire night. Your reme­
dy sets quickly and relief &gt;* permnn- Monday—Mrs. Porter Wakefield will
Mt" Sold everywhere.—Adv.
entertain the members of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's
Club with a garden party at her
fl 000 Guaranteed Ant Bone at
homo in Geneva, at 7:30 p. m.
U ?. McCutler's.
« - « * Monday—Mrs. It. W. Pcarman will
entertain the members of the S t
Agnes
Guild at her home on West
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
First street, at 3:30 p. m.
OPTICIAN— O I T O M B T R I S T
TROOP NO. 3 OF HOY SCOUTS
ENTERTAINED
Master Cecil Dorsey delightfully
entertained the Boy Scouts of Troop
No, 8 at the home of his parents on
the East Side last evening.
Many games were indulged in, af­
ter which delightful refreshments
Sanford, Fla. ments were served, consisting of ice
112 Bast. 1st 8t.
cream nnd cake.
There were twenty-eight Scouts
present, besides Scout Mnster Had­
dock and Assistant R. C. Cnrraway.

: PROFESSIONAL
: AND BUSINESS
: DIRECTORY

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You Can Find the Name of
Kerry Lire Professional and
Business Man in Sanford in
This Column Eaeh Day
a n u n a a a M

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
flANFOltD
■:• •:• FLORIDA

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and B uilder
8AM OKI)

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FLORIDA

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
Eipert Auto Repair Work
Pkou 10

Cornsr First and Oak

"WE DELIVER THE GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If »i pltue you, tell others; If aa&gt;
fell us. Phone 498
For Parties, Picnics, Fishing, Outings

The Launch SANFORD
(’apt. Atkinson
Phone 195-L1
R»W«nf* 203 E. Third 8t., Sanford

B. W. HERNDON
Insurance Agency
FIRE—AUTO—BONDS

Sparton Horn Service
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Sanford Battery Service
Company
SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and UUILDEP
,,T C#»»m la1 Street

Bsnfard, Fu

W. Knight
Estate and Insurance
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FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;

Foundry Co.
Marhlne and Boiler Work;
Hiadtr Grinding; Del.axs P l.u ,„ ;
H,n«* »nd PIm ; Ply.hast
(*«r Hands; Crank Shafts red! *t,nu

Calll. Inbeard and

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^yfield ( arbitrators
•“•‘•lied and Guaranteed by

SPAULDING CIRCI.E MEETS
The Jennie Spaulding Circle met
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Ashley Kelly. The Rihlc study
topic was “The Light of Life." Tho
program was very interesting nnd
inspiring, nnd a good attendance of
members. The meeting next week
will he with the chairmen, Mrs. A.
Lossing at her home on the Orlando
Rond. This will he an all-day meet­
ing to he spent in sewing. AH tho
members are urged to meet prompt­
ly at the appointed hour.

"The new Series 22 Lexington at
$1745 has taken the country by storm"
said Perry Jcrnigan of the B. L O.
Motor Co., local distributor for the
Minute Man Six, in an interview this
morning.
"And judging by local conditions, I
can readily credit the reports reach­
ing me from the factory," he contin­
ued.
"Since April twenty-third, the date
of the first published announcement of
tho new Series 22, my salesroom has
boon crowded with prospects. It looks
like the hnicyon days of 1919!
"Our big plants nt Connersville nrc
working to their utmost capacity to
fill orders that continue to pile up in
an ever increasing Hood. In my humbto opinion, no car ha sever been ac­
corded wider and more instantaneous
public acceptance than this new Lex­
ington.
“Without exception, the pcopio to
Whom I have demonstrated the new
Scries 22 Lexington have been en­
thusiastic in their comments regard­
ing the exceptional performance and
riding ease .
"It Is the factory's unqualified claim
that ‘it rides easier than any car that
does not weigh more, cost more, or
have n longer wheelbase’!
“I stand ready and willing to justify
this board claim at any timtv
"Ever since Labor Day, 1920, when
two Lexington specials, powered with
strictly stock Ansted Engines, swept
to a double victory in the Pike’s Peak
hill-climbing race, this 'miracle motor’
has been breaking performance rec­
ords from coast to coast.
“The Ansted Engine has proved it­
self supreme in every vital phase of
stock motor performance: endurance,
hill-climbing, economy and speed.
“At 51745, the new Series 22 Lex­
ington is selling for 52 10 less than
the lowest previous price on n Lcxing
ton equipped with the Ansted Engine!
And nt 51745 it is more than 51,000
lower in price than any comparable
Lexington Motor car one year ago!"

M. W. A. MAKING
BIG DRIVE FOR
MEMBERSHIP
The membership drive of Seminole
Famp No. 16195, Modern Woodmen of
America of this city Is progressing
nicely according to District Deputy,
Wni. Cooper, who has charge of the
campaign. Ninety applications have
already been secured nnd it is expected
that the class will number 100 by next
Wednesday night when the new mem­
bers will bo shown through the mys­
teries of woodcraft in Masonic Hall.
Tho officers and degree team of
Daytona camp will hnve charge of
the work nnd visiting members will
be in attendance from Orlando, DoLand, Seville and other nearby towns.
State Deputy C. E. Bullock, of Jack­
sonville, will be present nnd confer
the secret work including the head
camp degree.

PAGE FIVE
We want to ask every loyal citixen
of Sanford that can possibly spare bed
rooms May 26th and 27th to please no­
tify Sanford Shrine Club or phone
104. It will bo necessary to list your
rooms early.
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GET A COPT OF "8ALLY"
l

Only 76 out of 40 copies of Salma­
gundi are left. If you are planning
on getting one do not delay aa you
may get loft. The books are selling
fast and; the public seems very well
pleased. Don't read the other fellow’s,
ALL DAY MEETING.
but one of your own. Wo feel confi­
There will be an all-day meeting dent thnt you will not regret it.
of the League of Women’s Voters and
the County Federation of Women’s
COOKED FOOD SALE
Clubs Thursday, May 25, beginning at
The Catholic Woman's League will
9 a. m., at the Woman’s Club. A pic­ have cooked food sale at Deano Turn­
nic unch wR he served.
er's store Saturday afternoon. 46-2tp

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wc invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRIN GS W A TER to visit the sp rin g and in
o u r m ethod of handling its product. Why take
a chance?
Y our em inent physicians claim
th a t th is w ater in unexcelled and its purity
m akes it most beneficial for many troubles.

Any breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by npplying n little MenthoSulphur, says a noted skin specialist.
Because of its germ destroying prop­
erties, this sulphur perparntlon in­
stantly brings case from skin irrita­
tion, soothes nnd heals the eczema
right up and leaves the skin clear and
smooth.
It seldom fnils to relieve the torment
and disfigurement. Sufferers from
skin trouble should get a little jar of
Rowlcs Mentho-Sulpimr from any
good druggist am! use it like a cold
cream.-* Adv. *

T h e Ford people of Sanford as well as the
W estern Union recommend this w ater for
b atteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of th is water
sen t you and protect vour health.

E ld er S p rin g s W a ter C o.
SANFORD

DID HIM MORE GOOD

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FLORIDA

Many men and women suffer from
backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints,
■ore muscles nnd other results of kid­
ney trouble because they neglected the
Arc Yrou Thinking About a Summer Camp
•THE RETURN OF
first warning symptoms. Foley Kid„cy p,n, nj(J ,ho ki(lncya t0 throw out
MILES O'ROURKE"
For Your Boys This Summer?
poisonous waste matter thnt causes
Last night in the K. of C. hali, tho
pain and misery- Stephen Lewis, EldThe mountains of North Carolina am the beat locations in the world ■
Irish Comedy, "The Return of Milss
ridge. Ky., writes: "Foley Kidney
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and espec­
O'Rourke," was presented for the
Pills did me more good than all the
ially the growing boys.
S
THE OLD PLANTATION
first time on any stage.
other medicine I ever took. 1 had kid­
WAS WELL RECEIVED
It was n big success from every
ney trouble ten years. I don't have
Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville S
AT THE PARISH HOUSE nny pain like I had before I took
angle. Space will not permit a de­
tailed account of the individaul tri­
is one of the beat camp* In the South ae well aa one of the most reas­
them." Sod everywhere.—Adv.
The girls of the Westminster Club
umphs of the players. Suffice It to
onable with a fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the beet
soy that for an nmeteur performance of the Presbyterian church put on a
athletic instructors, with the lake for swfmmlng, with purs drinking *
ATTENTION! ALUMNI ASS N.!
it wns on agreeable surprise to all very ambitious program of entertain­
water, good food, aanltary In every respect.
ment last night when they attempt­
who witnessed the three acts.
All members of the Alumni Associa­
Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally
m
The hall was crowded to capacity ed one of the most difficult stunts tion please send in $1 dues, and if
s
in minstrelsy—that of a mixed min­ coming to the banquet, also send $2.00 ■
nnd many were standing.
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
The scenery and stage settings strel—hoys and girls—but they got per plate as soon as possible.
:
SANFORD, FLORIDA
off
with
it
and
made
it
a
huge
suc­
wire very beautiful as was evinced
MISS ROSE GALLAGHER,
s
from the congratulations of every­ cess. The curtain went up on a typ­ 44-4tp,
Treasurer. S«wwwwwaaHHaaaBaBaaas=ss=ssssssssssssssssxaasaa»aaiiw&lt;e
ical circle of black faces, tho girls on
one.
From the enthusiasm of the largo one side and the boys on tho other
audience it is thought that the play and even the interlocutor—Tom Mer­
edith—was in black face. The girls
will be repeated this fall.
Thanks are extended to the Sar.- were great with their red bandanna
ford Furniture Company who loaned handkerchiefs wrapped around their
the furniture of the parlor and gar­ heads and they looked and acted tho
den scenes; to the Hintcnnister part. The boys of course were ex­
Piano Comapny, who loaned the fine pected to he good and they were
toned piano nnd Gillen &amp; Fry who there with tho goods. The songs nnd
installed and arranged the lighting the jokes were all good nnd well re­
ceived nnd the first part, which by
effects with such nrtistic skill.
In order to close out the stock of Stationery and Office
the way is always n most difficult
Supplies and make room for new stock of floods coming
part wan cnrrled out without n hitch
MYSTF.lt STORY BASIS OF A
REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAY nnd showed the work of Mrs. It. C.
in and also to put in larger and more commodious offices
Bower, Mrs. Clnudo Howard, Buddy
the
Herald Printing Company will sell all stationery and
Footfalls," the super-feature pro­ Allison and others who only rehears­
duced by William Fox which will he- ed two nights before the perfor­
office supplies listed below a t half price. All of these
shown for the last time at the Prin­ mance. The following boys and girls
goods are going higher instead of dropping and the pric­
cess Theatre tonight is a screen ver­ were in the circle.
Misses Lottlce
es are big bargains. You will agree with us if you look
sion of the magazine *story of tho Caldwell, Zita Davison, Allle Gillen,
me name by Wilbur Daniel Steele— Mary Howard, Corn Lee Till Is, Fern
them over. The opportunity of the public to buy the best
n story which was awarded first prize Ward. Mcsdnmco John Smith, D. C.
in stationery and office supplies at prices that will never
for the year 1920 by the O. Henry Marlowe, J. C. Hutchinson, Donnfd
Committee of the Society of Arts and Smith. Mpssrs. Buddie Allison, He!be touched at this price again.
Sciences, New York City. As tho ston, Reg Holly, I^slio Hill, Gulp,
central theme of the story is based Sherman Moore nnd Tom Meredith
upon the extremely acute sense of ns interlocutor.
hearing developed by a blind cobbler The specialties were solos by Mabel
who listens by day and night through Bowler nnd Mildred Holly, readings
years for the footfalls of n murderer by Mrs. It. C. Maxwell nnd song nnd
returning to tho scene of his crime, its dance by tittle Evelyn Smith the
presentation in "tho silent drama" was tnlentsd daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
rtn
♦ '(1®
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now ............... ■
a difficult feat indeed. It was nchiev-1Donald Smith.
ed by William Fox and Director Chas.
35c and 40c
After tho show the folks were
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now....
J. Hntbin in a manner which New seated in rnbaret style nt small tab­
Y’ork critics hnve dcclnreu to bo high­ les in the Parish House nnd were
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now..................... ................60
ly ingenious.
nerved with sandwiches, salad nnd
The O, Henry Committee was form­ coffee or ice cream as they wished
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg......... ................20
ed on April 1H, 1918, at n banquet in nnd the rata nnd show nil went for
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards.................. ........... .60
honor of the memory of America's one price of admission nnd the West­
most famous short story genius. It minster Girls made n nico sum of
.50
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards...
provided for prizes of 5500 nnd $250 money ns well ns giving tho public a
for tho beat two short stories publish­ fine entertainment.
Students' Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe, $1 value .50
ed in the year 1919 nnd each year
.35
thereafter, as a punnnncnl memorial
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value
to William Sydney Porter (O. Henry).
.25
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value.....
In 1919 the committee of award read
hundreds of magazine stories, nnd
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ............. ........................15
finally selected a number from which
35c
the two prize winners were to be chos- Pound C a k e .........
10c Composition Books f o r ............................. ........................05
on. Of these, three were by Wilbur
30c
Daniel Steele, two by Anne D. Sedg­ Layer Cake
5c Composition Books, f o r ................................................ ........... 02V2
wick, and one each by Fannie Iiurat,
35c
.15
Margaret Prescott Montague, Ben Nut Layer Cake
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r .................................
Ames William, Albert Payson Ter5c School Tablets,...........................................2Vic to 3 l-3c
hune, Edison Marshall and Melville D.
Post. Miss Montague won first prize Why buy out-of-town
Ink, Paste and M uscilage............................... ..... Va Price
and Steele won the second with "For
Cake
when
They Know Not What They Do." la
SANFORD MAID
EVERYTHING IN OFFICE SUPPLY LINE AT
1920 first prise was awarded to
Steele’a "Footfalls."
can’t be beat
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE
The leading roles in the photoplay
“Footfalls" are taken by Tyrone Pow­
er, Estelle Taylor, Tom Douglass and
N ext to Princess
Gladden James.

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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922

VOLUME D L

POSTMASTER APPOINTMENT
IN GEORGIA HAS STARTED A
BIG ROW IN THE SENATE
HELEN HUNT
of Col., Alm ost
WINS SUIT
Come to Blows
FOR DAMAGES
WATSON" "OFFERED

Watson, o f Georgia, and

NUMHER 48

COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TORN UP
OVERR CONTROVERSY OF OFFICIALS
ABOUT COMMISSION FORM
An A ttem pt W as Made on the L ife o f the Mayor
By the Bomb Route
(D r TD »

NINETY-EIGHT ARE MISSING
FROM EFYPT’S PASSENGERS
WHEN STEAMER IS STRUCK
English Steamer Ram ­
B. &amp; 0. GARAGE
WILL BUILD A
NEW STRUCTURE AMERICAN LADIES

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COLUMBUS, Ga., May 22.—Joint conference of county and
med by French Steam­
city auhtoritica today to consider action to l&gt;e taken to bring to
Phipps,
justice the persons responsible for explosion of a bomb under the
er in Dense Fog:
home of Mayor J. H. Dimon here Sunday morning. Attempt on
mnyor’s life attributed to persons who recently addressed letters to
Dimon and City Munngcr Hinkle threatening to kill both unless
Hinkle was discharged. Hinkle was attacked on the street near his
JU R Y F IN D S FOIl P L A IN T IF F IN home several weeks ago by persons said to be opposed to commis­ H A V E PU RC H ASED PR O PE R TY
ARE AMONG T H E MISSING AND
A T CORNER OF HANFORD
CASE A G A IN S T DR. I1U LLY
sion form o f government now in effect here.
TO KNOCK HIS M.OCK OFF IF IIP.
E S T IM A T E OF I.OSSES C AN ­
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SECOND
A N I) STETSON
g\||&gt; ONB WORD OUT
OF TI1K W A Y

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WASHINGTON, May 22.-Poztm a*-

Ui appomlmmU

in Georgia atarted a

hot exchange in the senate today botvecn Wat»on. Democrat, o f Georgia,
and Phipr*.

Republican,

Colorado,

nrmber of the postofice committee,
with result that business was disrupt­
ed several minutes after which the
icnator* took the controversy in­
to the corridors with W atson offering
penonal combat. “ I f you say one
word out of the way I’ll knock you
down” Watson said he told I’hippa a f­
ter they left the senate chamber.
Phipps declined to see newspaper men
to discuss the incident

NEW SALESROOMS
AND AUTO GARAGE
FOR S A N F O R D

Miss Helen Hunt, o f Jacksonville,
was awarded $25,000 damages lust ev­
ening by a Jury in tho 17th Judicial
Circuit Court in thla city In n case
against Dr. Lincoln Hulley nnd the
Stetson University, charging mnlicious
and illegal expulsion of the plaintiff
from the University in 1907. The ver­
dict, which was brought In by the Jury
nt about C:30 p. m., came as a culmi­
nation o f n five days’ hented trial In
Orlando, nnd as stated by attorneys
fo r Miss Hunt, ns nn award to her a f­
ter fifteen years o f continuous but
very much interrupted efforts to ex­
onerate herself from the cloud that
wns cast about her when ordered from
the school, and particularly for the re­
fusal o f Dr. Hulley to o ffer reasons
for her alleged expulsion.
Miss Hunt was awarded $15,000 by
n Jury in Volusia county against Dr.
Hulley fo r slander in 1911, but this
verdict was set aside by the Florida
Supremo Court, nnd much testimony
from that trial was used for the pres­
ent trial.

Sanford U not only recognized by
home people a* being one of the beat
place, for investment but the people
of other cities nrc recognizing thia
fact an well and Orlando folka will
»oon become heavy inveatora in thla
city. Among the first ia the San
Juan Garage of Orlando, distributor*
of the Studebaker, Pnckard and Chev­
rolet car* who wnnting a salesroom in
Sanford and being unable to rent a
plare, bought tho Parker property nt
the comer of First street and Myrtle
avenue and will erect nt once a fine
brick salesroom nnd garage that will
be a credit to the city.
A. C. Fort is in the city and expects
to spend much of Ida time here In the
interest* of tho new salesroom and
garage being one o f the owners o f the
San Juan Garage nnd it waa through
hl« desire to locate In Sanford that
the deal for the Parker property waa
pulled off. Paul Diggers, o f this city,
will be one of the salesmen for the
tew garage nnd with their line of
tan the new business ia bound to
prove successful. The now building
will be 100x87 feet nnd modem In
•very particular.
I’Al.ATKA GURU M A R K E T
M ARTS DP TH IS W EEK
U T E It F IR S T A T T E M P T

SANFORD LADIES BAND
WILL START REHEARSALS
WITH THIRTY MEMBERS

AT

The B. &amp; O. Gnrnge o f this city
4Hr T h . AaaM latm I’ rtM )
have purchased tho property at the
BREST, May
22.— Ninety-eight
north-east orrtier o f Sanford nvenuo
persona nre missing and two hundred !
and Second streets and will erect one
and forty-tw o were saved of those
o f the finest salesrooms and garages
uhor.nl the British steamship Egypt,
in Ihc city nt an early date. Tho B.
it was sunk o ff Island of Uihant
&amp; O. Gnrnge under the management when
Saturday night by n collision with
Third Band to Start in Sanford in the Past Eight of Messrs. Perry Jemignn nnd Brax­ the French steamer Selno, according
ton Baggett has Item most success­
to tho Intest official figures.
Months— Some Record
ful and recognizing the fact that
Among the missing nre two Ameri­
Sanford would soon be a city of
can women, Mrs. M. L. Sibley and
But now comes the best part o f all twenty-five thousand people have
Sanford is destined to hnve not only
Miss V. M. Boyer, whose home ad­
this band business. The Municipal been looking fo r n good location to
one o f tho largest bands in the state
dresses are unknown here.
Band, tho Legion Sax Band and the build a much larger and more com­
According to the Egypta Purser,
but one o f the best bands In tho state
I Julies Band will be tombined Into one modious structure fo r their constant­
nnd will have more musicians here In big band o f N IN E T Y MEMBERS nnd ly increasing business. They handle the ship floated only twenty min­
utes a fter her plates were crushed
the next twclvo months than you could nt the beginning o f the tourist season the celebrated Lexington nnd Hupmoby the Seine. Tho Egypt, he decteafllnd in n city o f twenty-five thousand will open the season with a big band bile lines nnd nt their new garage ed, was not moving at the time o f
people. This condition wns brought concert—one thnt will crcntc s furor will give services on these two cars the accident, and was lying to, on ac­
about by E. A .Rail, the efficient bnnd- all over the state and will no doubt only and thus guaranteeing Lexington count o f the dense fog and sounded
master, who sinco his taking up his put Sanford in tho front ranks of nnd Hupmobile owners the best of her siren continuously.
servife nt all timer. In their new
residence here has been the most ac­ musical organisations in the south.
The Seine loomed up out o f dark­
Good band music nnd good bands plnrc they w ill carry a full lino o f
tive man in his lino in the South. Mr.
ness nnd struck the Egypt nmldshlps.
Ball first organised tho Municipal nre the greatest asset to any city nnd pnrt* for these cars and with a line Purser estimated that fifteen passanHnnd thnt has been brought into bear­ recognizing this fact tho people of o f accessories nnd nn up-to-date gar- gers, thirty white officers and fifty
ing in n few short months into one Sanford nre harking their bands to the nge nnd salesroom will have ono of Insrars o f the crew were missing.
o f the finest band* in the state. Not limit and the world will hereafter tho finest plnces In the stnte. Messrs.
In n ringing address to the Jury Sat­
content with this Mr. Ball brought know Sanford ns being the best “ bund Jcrnignn and Baggett beiievo In ndBOSTON, Mny 22.— Mrs. Sibley and
urday nftemoon, E. W . Dnvis, counsel
out a thirty piece Saxophone band call­ city” in the United States fo r the site veriising nnd state that much o f their Miss Boyer, missionaries enrnute to
fo r the plaintiff, plead with tho jury
success is due to the fact thnt they
ed tho Legion Sax Band nnd within a o f tho city.
Indian. Mrs. Sibley has relatives at
to give the young woman total exhonTho
regular
Tuesday
concert
’
in
have spent over $100 per month cvshort time he had the boys plnying ao
Toledo, Ohio. Miss Boyer formerly o f
cration for which she has been fig h t­
well that they hnve already given a Central Park will be postponed this ory month in the year with the Dally Asplnwall, Pa.
Mrs. Sibley was a
ing for so mnny years, nnd declared i
concert. Now comes the l-ndies’ Band week nnd the band concert will be giv nnd Weekly Herald In advertising widow o f somewhat beyond middlo
that tho amount asked by her would
that promises to he one o f the best on nt the Peoples’ Bank corner Friday the Lexington and Hupmobile cars age, returning to Indian after n visit
only partially compensate her fo r tho
and one o f the most unique musical night. Chairmnn l.ake, of the bund nnd in their new building they will here. Miss Moyer had no parents or
persecution she has suffered result­
organizations in the entire
south. committee will hnvo arrangements do more than this and expect to let relatives and was taking up work in
ing from tho expulsion from the colComposed o f some thirty ladies this made fo r tho band to piny on the the world know w h«t the It * O. the mission Held for the first time.
iof*«
ik # rc?*J22i! c? Dr. H-!!?y to
band has received their new instru­ street thnt night for the benefit of the Garage is doing.
at least make a statement that her .
ments and will give their first roheur- first contingent of Shriners to come to
character was not involved. He made
sal this week and by the beginning of the city and there will bo a fine bund
Tw o Stars in Great
several deliberate charges against Dr
the tourist sonson will bo able to concert and street dance for the visi­
Hulley nnd attacked his Christian
tors.
“ blow” with tho best o f them.
Wm, D eM ille P ro ­
principles and ethics as nn educator,
and head o f n Christian institution to
_ _ _ _ _
duction Tom orrow
deal with a young girl plnccd in his D C y f l l l ¥ ] rT ’ | i| | V
personal
care nt the college ;&gt;s he l L L i T V f l J U l l v l s
Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt Are
had dono with Miss Hunt, who w a * :
Featured In Paramount’a
PO LIC EM AN H U RLED FROM T H E
then only a girl o f less thin seventeen ]
“ Bought and Paid For.”
TH IR D STORY W IN ­
years o f ngn. He enumerated the;
DOW
mnny petty charges, mostly unruly)
Two Paramount stars, Agnes Ayres
pranks, chnrgcd by Dr. Hulley to have
and Jnck Holt, who were featured
(H r Th r A n o rla lrS I'r.aal
been made by her nnd which wns said
OF PR O H IB ITIO N ISTS DECLARES respectively in "The Sheik," “ The
CHICAGO, May 22.— Collapse o f
HAND
OF
REBELS
81BZB
FO
RT­
to have resulted in her dismissal from
REPO RT OF SOUTHERN B A P ^ Call of the North," nnd "The Lnno the threatened building trade strike
RESS OF LO M A R U T T U R N ­
the school because o f being incorrigi­
Thnt Had No Turning,” piny the two and nn attack on a p ilricmnn who was
T IS T CO NVENTIO N
ble and uncontrollable, and in practic­
ED IT HACK
principal roles— those of Robert S ta f­ hurled from n third story window o f
ally all cases succeeded in satisfactor­
ford and Virginin Hlaino— in “ Bought n building under guard were tho prin­
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ily proving that she wus only a partici­
JA C K SO N V ILLE , May 22.— En­ and Paid F o r ” tho William dc Mllle cipal early developments today in the
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May
22.
pant o f many, or thyy were only imag­
forcement o f law now main task of production which will he featured at sounded labor war. The policeman
inations and perhaps Inventions o f the Revolutionary movement broke out
was badly hurt.
dean
gm s. Mr. Davis drew a here today when a band o f rebels sols- prohibitionist, doc a rod report of So- the Princess Theater tomorrow.
dean ox
o f uie
the girls.
The
role
o
f
Virginin
Blaine
wns
word ^picture o f this dean that enused ed Fortress I.omn, commanding this cial Service Commission o f the Sou hcreated on tho stnge in George Broad- A I.A H A M A PO W ER CO.,
M A K E S AN O TH ER OFFER
FOR MUSCLE SHOALS

LABOR WAR
IN CHICAGO
BREAKS OUT

ENFORCEMENT
OF T H E L A W
IN NICARAGUA
IS MAIN TASK
BREAKS OUT

I’alatka's second uttempt to start
® 1)1 ' nmrket u’hcrc fanners can sell
Hidr |.rodiKe direct to the consum*r* ' !| „pcn f or business tomorrow which were propounded upon them by night
num mi: at 9 o'clock on l.emon street this dean, who was a spinster.
ment.
j'J,t in front of the court house. I f
W. Ilaldwln, lending counsel for
Chinn .produces nbout 1,500,000
T1' *nt plans work out there will he' tho plaintiff, opened tho case with a
.
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.tons
* large number o f growerr. o f fresh
1
- .one-hour's
address, and wns Im m edl^ of Iron ore annually nnd Is estimated
HgctdMr* and other products In with nt0Iy followed by Judge T. Picton to hnve n billion-ton reserve.
1 ' r applies nnd the housewife will, Warlow and Judge U C. Massey, both
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r- &lt;! &gt;ul.t, find it to her advantage to counsels for the defense. Both sum- A Herald Want Ad w ill help you.
*’ * ,u-r basket and go to market.
med up their rase clearly and convlnc
‘ k*' V|,|Hure has »w»«?n planned nnd ingly, but tho address of Mr. Davis, that a motion will lie made next week
* , r’ &lt;1 up by Miss Floroosa Sipproll, which was tho last to be given, came for a new trial.
.n cflectric
current. in
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the h
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is Hunt
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was
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teiorod the cooperation of many nrerwhvlntlng tnnnnrr. »n,l ,nnK with
r « „ . p . r In.t .. m in t , MS
sn . r . Local business men arc also human appeal that was Irrcsistnblc.
overwhelmed with Joy when told o f
u. er,..tinc themselves In tho venture
The case went to the Jury nt two tho news and with tcara spr.rkling *ho
means the bringing into l’ alatka o’clock Saturday afternoon nnd nt 5 1exclaimed, " A t la s t - a ft e r fifteen
'...a lBr**' number o f fanners who p. m. the Jury filed out to consider the years 1 can feel totally oxhoncraled.
*
I shall always have n tendor spot in
1 have their cash sales with which verdict.
n" ‘ M' their own purchases after the
Immediately upon receiving the my hertrt fo r Orlando and Its people,
Market closed.
ne&gt;vs o f the verdict, Attorneys fo r Dr. and particularly fo r that Jury."— OrAlready o k - producer is advertising Hullcy nnd the University, announced Undo Sentinel.
,
P“ P*r that he will havo
!**.
from the finest chickens,
1 - rents per dozen, or will tell five
1for the dollar. He also w ill of-

(H r T l f ts&gt;orls(rd Press)

banning Arbucke pictures nnd declar-, inimitably plays “ Jimmy," which
ed much more needed.
was enacted by Frnnk Cravens in the
•----------------------- original stnge production.
Others
nre
Leah
Wynnt,
George
Kuwn
nnd
R A ILR O A D EX ECU TIVES
IIO I.IH N C M EETIN G T O D A Y ‘ H rm lrr Fr.nk.
M A Y M E AN SOM ETHING j

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(H r The Aa.orlatrd Prraa)
ST. A U G U S T IN E , Mny 22.— O ffi­
cial* o f the Florida East Coast rail­
way* today denied their road had en­
tered into a contract for tho construc­
tion o f n lino from Okeechobee City
to Miami ns reported several daya
ago from Tallahassee. An emphatic
declaration wus made that there waa
nothing to the rumor.

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vm nr0’ an'1 m* y h* v« n,or«■ nipped egg* from other stutes
. ’ ' d *nd 55 cents hero, nnd pota-

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W A SH IN G TO N , May 22.— An offer
of two million nnd n quarter dollars
for tho Gorgas Power Plant nnd the
Government’s interest in railroad and
and transmission lino from Gorgas to
Muscle Shoals has been made by the
Alabama Power Company.

DEMI ’B EY R IL L PASSES
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IM PR O V E M E N T RIVERS
W ASH IN G TO N , May 22.— Seven it for the screen, worked side by sldo
A N D H ARBOR8
railroad executives representing n In the old days nn din ono year they
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W A S H IN G TO N ,
May 22.— Tho
In thr Whitt* H oum dinner ronfrrrnee
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Saturday night, at which time Hard by side— Brondhurst’s "Bought and Dempsey bill authorizing Improve­
Paid For" and de M tile’s “ Tho Wo- 1ments o f rivers and harbors was pass­
Ing asked voluntary action by he
man.
ed today by the House. The funds
railroads in certaain rate reduettions,
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yet to be provided.
today held a two hour conference
with members o f the Interstate Cotp-( «66 curen Chills and I-ever. n0-oaw-_0c
FLO RID A E A S T CO AST
mere® Commission.
Bargains found each day by roadW IL L NOT RUN LINE
Have you lost or found anything? Ing the Herald Ads.
OKEECHOBEE TO MIAMI

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N O T RE ESTIM ATE D
TH IS TIM E.

STREETS

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The Social Department o f tho Wom­
an’s Club will hold a bridge party to­
morrow (Tuesday) at 3:00, Mrs. B. A.
Howard, hostess. There will be a
short bualnos* meeting before the so­
cial hour.

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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada 5e a line. No
...ad taken for leaa than JSc.
and positively no claaalfled
ada charged to anyone. Caah
mu«t accompany all ordcra.
Count flee worda to a line
and remit accordingly.

PERSONALS

in* wells, 8Vk acres tiled; also thirty
acres hammock adjoining with one
well and smnll part cleared, near
Cameron City. Apply to owner for
particulars. Herbert O. Crinpcn, It.
R. A . Ilox 189.
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The Pipe Organ Club will meet
Monday afternoon with Mm. New­
man 110 Laurel Avenue. This will
Ik* a very important meeting and the
members are urged to attend.

Today and Monday Miller &amp; Son
FOR S A L E
will save you $20 on Hooaicr K it­
chen Cabinet*. This ia your opporr i l P r V H T C T F0U 8 A L E * *" tutdty to-g rt n real kitchen rablnet
L I I II I j V U L Ij I
Aral claaa tn ,j MVe money. Today nnd Mon
ahapel $25P terms or $200 caah. 490 f|a&gt;-.
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Model
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Rend the advertisements in the
Garage.
Daily Herald. The live wire mcr|rhants who want your business nro
FOR S A L K — Fine celery farm,
10 advertising and they have the goods
acres rich hammock land, cultivated nnd the prices. Watch the Daily
10 years. Crop on It now. Two flow- Herald.

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American league
Philadelphia, 4; Chlcngo, 7.
New York, 1; Clovcland, 4.
Iioston-St. Louis, rain.
Washington, 2; Detroit, 2.

Southern Association
Chattanooga, 0-7; Nashville 3-2.
liirminghnm, 7; Atlanta, 3.
Memphis, 5; obilo, 7.
Little Rock, C; New Orleans, 4.

GAMES TO D A Y
St. Petersburg at Orlnndo.
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville at Lakeland.

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American Ansociation
A t St. Paul, 2; Minneapolis, 10.
All others postponed, rain.

Prescribing a Cold Showor.

TONIGHT—

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Association
Won Lost
14
Mobile .................. .. 22
12
New O rleans...... .. 18
15
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19
Memphis
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14
Little Rock ..._.... .. 19
Florida State league
15
Birmingham ----- .: 18
A t Lakeland, 6; Jacksonville, 0.
19
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Nashville
At Tumpn, I I ; Daytona, 10 (11 in­
20
Atlanta ......:....... . 11
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21
Chattanooga ... . ..
7
A t Orlando, 7; St. Petersburg, 10.

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nttract lightning, lint they do store lip
aliuospherlcul
electricity,
and, of
niurse. this condition does create a
Have you lost or found anything? hazard However, when the aerial Is
priqierly grounded It then nets u* n
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
llrhtnlng rod nnd really protects the
property from thl« eleetrlcul huzard.
NO TIC E!
Hrlelly, the fire underwriters require
Just Receded a Shipment by Such
(hat the serial lie grounded when lint
Authors as
To all Members of the Sanford In use hy n copper wire no smaller
ZANBGREY
than II. S. Gauge No. 4 or Inrger. and
Country Club:
JACK LONDON
As provided in the Charter there run said wire its directly as possible
PE TE R D. K Y N K
will he a meeting Tuesday evening. to the ntilslde ground.
BOOTH T A R K IN G T O N
This meant Unit water, gag or steam
May 2.1rd. at 8 o'clock in the* Court
pipes Inside the properly cannot he
K i l l E I , M. D ELL
House -to ronsldri nnd adopt Ily
usod for n lightning ground, because
WM. MacLBOD It A IN K
I jiws and for the transaction o f such If ever this ground was called Into
And n few hooka for hoys hy
other business as may properly come service there Is a |xis«lhlllly that lire
C H R IS T Y M A TTIIE W SO N
before the meeting.. All subscribers and loss of life may result. So do not
use Inside grounds lor lightning pro­
should he present.
tection.
S. O. CHASE, President.
47-2ip
Bargains found each day by read­
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered. ing the Herald Ads.

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National League
At Cincinnati, 9; Philadelphia, 1.
At St. I^ouis, 10; Brooklyn, 0.
A ll other games postponed, rain.

The many friends o f Sam E. Mur­
rell, who is studying law at Stetson
University in Del-and will he glad to
learn that he has accepted a position TH IS YEAR SHOWS REM ARKwith a Miami law firm during the
AMI.E IN CR EASE IN THOSE
GIVING O N E -TE N TII
FOR S A LE — ir» acre* orange grove, summer nnd will leave for Miami at
fine land, about 100 old bearing I he close of Stetson.
||l, I hr AunrUlrS Press I
orange and grapefruit trees. Also pe­
JAC
K SO N V ILLE, May 20.— Three
J.
II.
Wendler,
managing
editor
can, peach, grapes, pears nnd other
fruit trees on Golden Ijikc, 3V4 miles o f the Winter Park Post wna in the times ns muny men nmong the sou­
thern Baptists have ndoptod one.. u.
~ Also another 4Hcity today nnd paid the Herald office
south
o f Sanford.
acres of fine rich, cultivated pine land nn appreciated visit. Mr. Wendler tenth of their income ns a minimum
with nhout 75 old bearing ornnge nnd is making the Winter Pnrk Post one of contribution to religious work as
grapefruit trees, and nbout 75 pecan o f the boat dailies in the state nnd were doing this time n year ago, it
trees, on Silver Lake. Apply to own it has the unique distinction of being wn Knnnnunced in the nnunl report
er, Herbert O. Crippcn, R. It. A. Hox the only Republican daily paper In o f the Laymens Missionary move­
ment to Southern Baptist convention
189.
33-12P the state o f Florida.
today. Gunl is half million tithers
FOR S A L E — Potato barrels In any
W. II. Crenshaw one o f the success­ among southern Baptists.
quantity, rfpecinl prices on enr lots,
ful
growers o f tho Monroe section
correspondence solicited, Clenrwnter
brought a basket o f tomatoes to tho
Mfg. Co., Clenrwnter, Fla.
8-tfc
Herald office this morning that wore AMATEURS SHOULD PLAY FAIR
FOR S A LE — Warehouse with R. ft.
beauties. They were o f a new var­
Radio Inspector Schmidt Urges That
siding. Within four blocks o f center
iety and were large nnd heavy nnd
Thay Learn the Laws and
o f city.
looked more like real tomatoes than
Regulations.
Geo. V . K N IG H T
any we have seen this season, San­
272-tfc
Nine out of every ten radio fans are
ford has been mnking good on to ­
FOR S A L K Oft LE A S E — One 20 acre, matoes this season.
good spurts, hut the teatli la either a
fen with poor Judgment or a "rotter."
one 10 acre 8nnford nvc. walking
It
Is up to the umuteurs to see that
distance to city. Two lots comer
II. P. Smith, the genlnl cash ier1
Center ami Elm nve. Two lots west of the People’s Rank made a trip to restrictions are not lin|N»aed upon
them, by playing fair, suys Radio In­
side Palmetto nve., 50 f t from Elev­ W inter Park yesterday
afternoon apt-tor L It. Schmidt of the Ninth
enth St. Make offer, ft. T. Corey, and reports that henutiful city as be­
district.
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Ix»a A n ge­ ing in n most prosperous condition.
This can be done by observing cer­
les, Calif.______
_ l mt: 2 9 tf Mr. Smith is vice president o f the tain cautluus nnd by becoming posted
FOR S A LK Gasoline pump and 1H0 Union State Hnnk o f Winter Park on tho radio lews and regulations. A
gallon tank.— L. F. fto|&gt;cr. Phone nnd knows whereof he sponks. This copy of these regulations may be ob­
160.
39-tfc additional honog and business wna tained from the superintendent of doc­
uments, government printing office,
thrust upon him some time ngo but
FOR S A L E — A prncticnlly new piano.
Washington. D. C., for 15 rente. It la
he is n young mnn full o f vim nnd worth while to spend 15 cents In ohler
High grade, wnlnut finish fo r cash,
•txnnn
eta r v p c * «« Av«
23-tfp energy nnd several hanks will make ♦o he n "square rhocter” tn’ thc radio
no difference in his program of game.
FOR S A L E — Ford Sedan.—L. F. Rop­ smile and push.
The greut trouble with amateurs Is
er. Phyne Iflfl.
39-tfc
Mint when they want to send a mes­
sage around a corner they put on all
FOR S A L E — Seven room house with C AU G H T F A T H E R OF A L L HASH
the power they have with tho hope
hath, three porches, new garage,
that some one In Texas might pick up
Ned
Harrison
nnd
Henry
Punlen
price $3,500. Half cash, balance on
their message. The object should be
term*. Phone 487-J.
43-5te are two fishermen who never give up to use the minimum umount of power
nnd when they are not working or to get the message to Its destination.
sleeping they nrc
fishing— nothing
“ In all circumstances, except In case
FOR R E N T
else. It is a cold day in June when of signals or radiograms relating to
FOR R E N T — 1 nice, cool, furnished Henry and Ned or some kindred spir­ vessels In distress, all stations shall
bed room, $3.00 per week. 314 East its are not on the lakes or rivers of use the minimum amount of energy
Fifth St.
4fl-2tp this section fishing and they have necessary to carry out any communi­
cation desired."
F o I m R L N T — Furnished five room caught hundreds of pounds of fish
Amateurs should keep their wave
this
season.
Today
they
came
in
apartment with garage. 914 M yr­
length to •.vsi meters.
tle Avenue.
45-10tp with the father o f all bass nnd prohThey should use a "pure wave" or,
FOR R E N T — Furnished house with n nldy winner .of the prise this season ns the regulations state. "If the send­
garage. Apply 107 W. 9th St., or for it was a bass that weighed 13 3-4 ing apparatus Is of such a character
phone 240.
43-Otp pounds after it had been caught sev­ that the energy Is radiated In two or
eral hours and had dried out some. nitre wave lengths, more or less sharp­
FOR REN T l!' "iii ■ mid l.itrlu jictlc.
The fish was caught in the Econlock- ly defined, as Indicated hy a sensitive
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
hntehee Creek— so they said—nnd it wave meter, the energy In no one of
the lesser waves shall exceed U&gt; per
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
i i&gt; furl that some big ones stay in
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms, the creek nnd ho was caught cnrly centum of that In the greater,"
The wave must he “ shnrp." As to
bnth, for lighthousekccping. Good this morning. They brought him to
tills the regulations state: "At all sta­
location. Apply *‘ R. S.” , cure o f Her­ the Rail Hardware Co to he weighed tions the logarithmic decrement per
ald Office.
®-tfe and there is no doubt about this one complete oscillation In the wave trains
winning the silver plated tooth brush. emitted hy the transmitter shall not
W ANTED
The fishing has been fine in and exceed two-tenths when sending illsW A N T E D — Small cottage, unfurnish­ around Sanford this senson nnd tress signals or signals and messages
ed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished many strings o f fine bass, bream, relating thereto."
Amateurs frequently are at fault In
housekeeping rooms. Address " P e r ­ pereh and jack fish have been caught.
calling stations too often. The law
manent,’ P. O. Box 548, Sanford. 31-p The Rail Hardware Co., is offering
slates that they can call three times,
W A N T E D - Auto mcchnnic with tools. 'prizes for the biggest buss and this send "d e " once and sign their station
A. W olfe, Valdes Hotel.
47-Dp is stimulating the local sports to call three times; hut often the ama­
teurs will send the culls a dozen or
greater efforts.
more lino's.
METHODIST NOTES
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The Children's Day exercises will
HOW TO GROUND AN AERIAL
Ik* held at the Methodist Church
If Properly Done It Really Protects
Sunday evening nt eight o'clock. All
the Property From
are urged to he present.
Lightning.
For Florida: Generally fair **
The Herald for first class job work.
tonight and Sunduy.
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NEW POPULAR
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SPORTS

CHICAGO, May 20.— T y Cobh is in
second placo In tho American Lea­
gue batting with an nverago o f .413.!
— ALSO —
Sislcr o f St. Louis is leading with
.lb'2. Sislcr is tho leading run scor­
“ Face to Face With
er with thirty /four and leading base
stealer, with fifteen, n!ao lending in
Japan”
totnl bases with 84. Williams o f St.
I.ouis is leading in home runs with r=n rrri fPII— lim im r ; irmr—u__
eleven. G riffith
o f Brooklyn, is tXJ lH] IM J L J H E )C U M E ( e ][ s ][|]
leading hitter o f the Nationals with “
a percentage o f .417. Horsby lead­
For quick results, try a want *L
ing total bnsca, 07. Bigbce nnd Car­
ey, Pittsburgh, are tied fo r base- |1|000 Guaranteed Roach Killer at
stealing honors with six cnch. B n n -,^ p j f cCui|cr'8
croft, o f New York, is leading run " ‘
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scorer with twenty-seven. The above - ■ - - - *--- —averages include gnmes up to nnd InE L IT E DRESSMAK.
ohidln.- WttJncMlay.
JN G P A R L O R S
Dresses, Children's Frocks. I’lratht,
•II kinds hemstitching.
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Apartments.

LEAG U E S T A N D IN G

TEMPERATURE

Flornd Stale league
Won
Lost
St. I'ctershurg
26
14
Lakeland
25
15
20
Tampa
21
Orlnndo
21
19
Dnytonn
21
18
Jacksonville
28
19
National League
Won
Lost
New York
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8
St. !^iuls
10
12
Chicago
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11
Pittsburgh
14
12
Philadelphia
14
14
Cincinnati
13
16
Brooklyn ............__ 11
16
Boston
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Won
Lost
09
New York
k4. 10
St. I^iuis
19
12
15
Philadelphia
16
Boston
13
14
Clovcland
16
14
Detroit
14
16

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The wonderful weather con­
tinues and Sanford grows
on nnd on until tly*rc will be
nothing desired in the way
of the finest city in the
south in n few years. For
your Sunday thought just
pray that you nnd your town
will be the best and do the
best ill the next twelve
months than you have ever
done before. And remem­
ber that it Is the godly town
thnt succeeds nnd the Chris­
tian mnn who wins out in
the end.
Go to Sunday
school nnd church tomorrow.
5:10 A. M. M A Y 20. 1922
M axim um ......... ........... 92
Minimum ___
Rango ..........
Barometer ........
Calm and clear.

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Makes home work easier
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DOTTED VOILES

KHAKI RIDING PANTS

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brown and blue, yard—

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TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, M AY 22, 1922
IN D U S T R IA L W ORKERS
economic fallacies o f all sorts.
advising farmers in the correct uses
Fourth— Improving the position o f
IN P O L A N D W IL L IIA V B
.VOtl) L O O K
of different fertilizers. And their ad­
eastern truck and fruit growers but
A N N U A L VACATIONS
W HAT V0 0
vice has been much in demand.
P a M b k H , t H F k t la r M n M M t l
at the cost o f milk and dairy prod­
l * | 11 Ik * I l r r * M | i IM ) i &lt; i l*T
Cooperative marketing has been
\n
dome.'
M ig w lli A f l « I n f i l l , r u .
ucts because o f the advanced prices
(By Tk * Am m U M Praia)
stressed and emphasised by the
W A R S A W , May 22.— The Polish
o f hay and coarse grains necessarily
agents in nil the counties fo r the last
Diet has enacted a law requiring an T R Y GRAND M O THER’S O il) Piv
shipped from the west.
few years, especially since the prob­
i- m iu iu s B i
O R IT E R E C IP E OF SAGE TEA
annual
vacation o f two week* with
Fifth— A gradual shifting o f in­
K 4ll*r lems o f production beenmo secondary
A N D SULPHUR
O. J. H O L L Y .
dustrial enterprises westward near to pay fo r all industrial workers.
I « i * u r / - T m i « r * t to those o f marketing. In nearly every
» . J. LII.LARD
surplus
food-producing
territory.
lifarral M i u i w
H . A . K E K L ----___________X l m U l l n N n a r n county there are cooperative market«. L. 1RWM
Almost every one knows that
Finally— The promotion o f a sec­ J U R Y IN IIU R CII CASE
P i n , 14H ■» I* l l R I*. **•
in ^organizations which are buying
Tea and Sulphur, properly compoaj
tional
rather
than
the
national
spirit
RESUM
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i l r i n u i i f Hal** R ilr
the farmers' supplies and selling
ed, brings back the natural color uj
A iillM IlM
muking more-an dmnrc difficult Inrga
M U ST AO REE A T ONCE
their products, doing both coopera­
lustre
to tho hair when faded, itr
l l l t r r l | l l » I’ rle* la A l t i i f *
national policies with respect to in­
tively nnd saving money in doing so.
eta* Y »a r
ed
or
gray.
Years ago, the only
ternational policies with respect to'
I I I , T k * A *&gt; o *la l*e P r r u l
lla Moalka
In Alachua County, Mr. Jenkins,
LOS AN G E LES, May 22.— The to get this mixture was to m»k» a
D f l l i r r H la C lip k , C a rrW r
international affairs.
W i i k _______________________»
C ra la states, there are seven communities
Secretary Wnllaco pointed out to jury in the Burch trial was scheduled at ho rn.ewhich Is mussy and troubl*.
nnd functioning
nlong
T k * kl| IX- la lk -p a t * W w k l , II * r - organized
these
Now Yorkers tha^ this nation to resume deliberations at nine some. Nowadays, by nuking at am
t M * a t lr * lr r n r r i
im la ilr
C a a a lp these lines.
m l la paklUkeA n t r » P r lA iy . A i m *
hns been built up by a system o f low o’clock this morning. They took the drug store fo r “ Wyeth's Ssge
Dairying has become n major pro­
lla la c ratra a i l , k a a w a a a i » l k * , s
railroad
rates to cncourngo long case at four-thirty o’clock Friday a f­ Sulphur Compound," you will
Ila a. l&gt;raiB «rall* la palltlra. M JW H i
ject in but n few counties. In the
, n r , i l w i r i la a l u m .
hauls to manufacturing, industrial ternoon. Judge Reeves said I f no large bottlo o f this fnmous old rede. '
■ KM IIKII T IIK A S S O C IA T E D 1’H ESS short time it has been emphasized in
and business centers, with a corres­ agreement was reached by ten or improved by the addition of other i*
The Associated Press is exclusive­ Marion County n cooperative cream­
ponding return haul o f manufactur­ eleven o’clock, he would discharge gredlents, at a smell cost.
ly entitled to the use fo r republics- ery has been established and is plac­
Don’t stay gray! Try it! \0
ed products, and that n sudden re- the jury.
tion o f all news dispatches credited to ing over a thousand dollars every
can possibly tell that you dorkemd
versnl o f this theory o f mtomaking, j
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It or not otherwise credited in this pa­ week into the pockets o f the farmers.
your hair, as it docs it so naturally
if continued, would result In great .M EM BER P A R L IA M E N T
per and also the local news published In Hernando County the business
nnd evenly. You 'dampen a ipongt or
economic Injustice, great confusion In (
OF U LSTE R C A B IN E T
men say they could nnd would not do
herein.
soft
It and draw tfcj,
the
agricultural
industry
nnd
business
W
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K
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D
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A
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B0^
brush with it
aside any temptation to take advan­
A ll rights o f republication o f spec­ without the dairy industry.
, through your hair, taking one im»B
a long time.— Cap____ ..
tage
o
f
his
customers
lack
o
f
expert
uncertainty
for
ial dispatches herein are also re­
I l ls T he S i u r l s l r S Preset
strand at a time; by morning u*
knowledge; ahull substitute fo r tho pors Weekly.
N E W S PA PE R S B R E AK IN G NO
served.
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B E LFA ST, May 22.— The kilting jpray hair disappears, and after ^
nrvient principle o f bargaining, “ let
SPEED LA W S
FSaa* 1U
M ix : nt It AM) BUILDIXO.
today o f W. J. I wadded, inember o f other application or two your hair W.
(Motion Men Watch Step.
tho buyer bownre," tho more honor­
the Ulster PniHnment, who was shot comes beautifully dark, glossy and atSection
meu
are
known
for
their
Echoing the Mentimcnt* The Gaz­ able and manly one, “ teach the buyer
deliberate movements. They never while rn route to business, caused tho tractive.__Adv.
ette hns la-on trying to Impress upon freely to place his trust in mol”
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get In a hurry unless there Is some issuance o f n manifest by Sir James
In Hanford “ the bond ls3uo” has the people the Midml Herald says
"Tim e was, and not so very long
urgent work to bo done. As long as Urnig, Premier, announcing n special
W o'w ant to ask every loyal citirea
been the subject of conversation and
w ),jiP the* press Is giving cer- ago, when the average business man
they are on the go they are supposed meeting of
the cabinet and legal uf Sanford that can possibly spare bed
speculation for somj time. W ednes-publicity to each eondidnte an- felt n measure of repugnance fo r the to be working fast enough.
authorities. The Premier declared rooms May 26th and 27th to pleass no.
day the election was held and the nuuncing there is being taken no things he had to do to keep afloat
Track workers on the subway llqee
bond issue authorized by a vote of decided pushing for one rondldnte in business. The best o f them shrug­ are even more deliberate In their Jjust retribution would be caled for. tlfy Sanford Shrine Club or phew
204 12 wjjj ^ ncccS8ary to lin yow
practically eight to one. The amount
amount' vcr nno(j,c r . Adding that for tho ged their shoulders, quoted “ business movements than men employed on
Visible ignals to warn o f over- rooms early,
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regular
railroads.
Where
the
old-time
to be rnised in this way is $G2i»,000, |pB„t ,n,.ny doende* nowspnpors have Is business," in extenuation, and felt
loaded electric power transformers
and the money will l&gt;c used for exten- [,CPn Ugt&gt;&lt;j „ ( rntspa'vs for pulling relieved when they might retire to section workers had to look out for
filers and occasional freight tralne. mounted on poles have been invented
The Herald fo r first class job work
sion o f pnving, the erection o f a rnun- rTi(-Atnutit into the (lockets o f many the safe haven o f home or club ns
the subway track men have to hr on
icipal building and the extension o f scheming politicians on the ground of from a disagreeable but necessary
the watch for express and local tralne
Park avenue into I-nkc Monroe, with “ party fealty."
daily contact.
passing every few minutes. In addi­
a municipal dock.
The people arc
Many o f the older newspnper men
"Instead of providing a sanctuary tion. they’ve got to have a rare for
evidently in hcnrtv arror-i with tho j,nve jonjf Rjncc learned tho lesson of From business, Rotary set Itself to the third rail. In crossing the trnrks
proposed plans for improvements, the pussyfooting candidate who is make o f business, not n cunning every movement Is taken with the
nnd Sanford will be busy nnd happy nnztous to get something, nnd lots of struggle for mastery between foxes, death-dealing current always In mind.
during the summer carrying forward that something, for nothing. A can-|i,ut a inntter o f transactions lastween A hurried, reckless »tep might end
,
, ,
,,
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, fatally. Probably la no other line of
the good work.— Timcs-Union.
didate for r.ny office o f conriderahto men, a clean nnd honorable series o f worlt ,, efficiency so measured by
note would not expect o f his follow- service contacts, in which the Individ- slow work.
The verdict in favor o f Miss Helen 1ers to make a dally discourse on the ual’s primary responsibility should
------------------- 1—
Hunt rendered by tho court at Orlan- „ trcet
jn h,„ fnvor unlp„ thoro lie, not merely to get hla money and
Reyal Parish Church,
do Saturday night will give general w|(, to |tc fl fln. ncU, reimbursement get away, but to render service so
Although at. Martins In-ihe-FleMi
satisfaction all over tho state where y(1, , h(t mnny o f thcm w i„ belittle a fully and convincingly thnt the buyer (London. England) once (he Royal
the young Indy is known and held In ()l.wspaper
come o
spa per that
thnt does
does not
not come
out must owe n debt o f good will over Parish church— has Just celebrated Us
esteem. Expelled from Stetson Uni­ cnch issue with some flattering words and above the money price paid.
2oOth anniversary under the Royal
aegis, the church elands on n site
versity for no good or sufficient rea­
“ Under the Influence o f Rotary’s
in his fnvor.
M ilitary and Junior Heels
consecrated centuries before. The
son the young Indy’s life was nil but
Then there nre many candidates leadership, we believe thnt society is
first
organ
used
In
the
present
build­
ruined and her fight for fifteen years who Inck tho initiative to give news­ entering upon a new phase o f Its
ing was purchased by George I, who
to get justice nnd vindication has
papers any hint o f a “ story" In their ever-changing form. Whatever may had the royal arms worked Id relief
been watched by those who knew her fnvor. They are buoyed up with the he the opinion o f the cynical who see on the portico. Soon after lie ereobest nnd especially by her newspaper liellef thnt every publisher is ready only the surfnre, trickery, chicanery tion the church was thus referred to
friends. The verdict for damages to lirenk his r.eek to get n tale of n°d commercial skull-duggcry nre be- 13 ■ Periodical of the time:
given her Saturday should set at rest glee nnd glory about him fo r the roming rarer nnd less tolerable every
The
now supplied
rtl* Inhabitants "are
r“ n0
Many Canvas Styles
with a decant tabernacle, which can
all doubts about the justice of expul­
“ good of the party." Thnt which l» year. And the sphere o f Rotary’s
produce
os
handsome
a
show
o
f
white
sion from schools nnd the termina­ secured with no effect is never np* influence is immeasurably brondcr,
tion o f this rase will cause college predated—no matter what it may bo, than the roster o f Rotary’s member- bends, diamond rings, pretty ,anuR
boxes, end gilt prayer books aa any
authorities to go slow before expell­
la thoso days and times nnd condi- ship.
cathedral, says the Dally Chronicle, If
ing students and wrecking their car­ lions no newspnper is going out o f
"R otary’s grant service to society In ghostly form he could return some
eers. The Herald congratulates Miss its way to boost anyone fo? public ! lies in the fact thnt It has tnught wet end wintry midnight and see the
— m i l 1 1 11 '
Hunt upon the result o f tho trial at
'f e e fo r the word "gratitu de" is built****, purviy ns n mnttcr o f outcast refugees In those once Jeweled
Crinndo ami hopes that this will end missing from the lexicons of ninety sound common sense, certain death­ pews.
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the case that hns caused the young percent o f the politicians immediate­ less ethical principals which genera­
Wormwood.
Indy nnd her dear old mother and all
tions o f clergymen hnvo sought to
ly tho polls nre closed.
The kaiser's pet racing yacht was
o f her rrlntivcn nnd friends so much
If anything is not worth hustling tench, none too successfully as mat­
the Oenmintn. He kept It at the Kiel
sorrow’ nnd that has almost ruined
and working for it is really not worth ters o f lofty sentiment nnd spiritual Yacht club and dreamed of world
her health.
the having— ami tho office-seeker salvation"’
power as It carried him on cruises.
-----------o ----------who imngines fo r the moment that a
The war chunged n lot o f things. It
T H E FARM ERS G R E ATE S T
newspaper man Is "going to write his TH E R A IL R A T E M ENACE GROWS changed the nurne Germania to Half i i i i i i M i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i u i n u i i i n i i i H U N
FRIEN D .
Moon.
It also changed the yacht's
fingers o f f" because o f the love for
ownership. Gordon Woodbury o f New
any one man hns n blending o f tho
A showdown or crisis on rail rates
York owns It now. He starts on
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The county ugenti o f Florida nro brain, which should he unscrambled cannot long he postponed.
the H alf Moon for a cruise In the
doing more right now, probably, than at the earliest opportunity.— KissimThis week a Seattle post cnmpnny South sens.
cver before for the farmer. At least nice Gazette.
writes Capper’s Weekly thnt it costs
When Bill llohrnzollem heard about
M ake You r Car Look its Best fo r
thnt is the opinion o f E. W. Jenkins,
18 cents to ship ono o f its 9-cent this at his fnmous woodpile In llolM ay 27th, Shriners* Day
o f the Agricultural Extension LMvlAN O U TSID ER’S V IEW
posts to tho Dakotas nnd thnt in- lnnd- R’e n safe bet he broke tits saw.
eion, University o f Florida, who has
stead o f shipping 2 or threo cars of
Wc are Making a Special Rale for the Next T w o Weeks on
supervision over the work of county
The following editorial from the posts a day to that territory it doei
United States Leads World.
a
SIM O N IZIN G
agents in tho counties o f South Flor­ Buffalo Saturday Night was written not now get an order.
There ure In the United State* to- J
ida except those on the East Coast. by a man who is not, and never was,
day
more
than
thirteen
slid
threeo
A receipted freight hill for a enr of
According to Mr. Jenkins the prob­ n Rotarian:
salt shipped from Kansas City to quarter millions of telephones. This v
B rin g Y o u r Car to the Economy Shop and Let
lems worked on by these agents ore
“ Contrary to the common impres­ It. T. Hadley, Secretnry-Treosurer of Is an average of 12.7 telephones for *
Us Dress it Up
too numerous to mention, hut he snys sion thnt Rotary is a great and pow­ the Main Elk Stock Association nt every 10U persons or, put another way, 5
better than one telephone for every J
the four most important are: The erful organization because it em­ New Castle, Colo., shows tho freight
eight people. From u telephone stand- t
contrnl o f insects nnd diseases of braces the most effective men in tho JfiOl, rntnr to thrro times the cost of point this country Is by far ths best *
F * i t t s
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farm, truck and grove crops; fertili­ community, wc are o f those who hold the salt, which was $160 nt the ship­ developed In the world. In fact, no ■
ser problems, purchase, preparation thnt it lias won to its support the ping point.
other country Is even a close second. ■
_______________________________Phone 66
111 Park Avenuennd use; marketing, both buying and best citizens because it is founded on
The Auto-Fednn Hay Press com­
ncrald
want
ads
get
results.
selling; nnd dairying.
n great nnd powerful idea, Perhaps pany finds Its business greatly crip­
From time to time th&lt; county it Is not too much to say thnt the pled because it must pay $2.08 1-2 a
agents hold fnrm schools. On these idea fundamental to Rotary is one hundred to ship hny presses to l,oa
-occasions specialists tire secured from which mny in the early future en­ Angeles, fo r instnnee, ns ngninst n
the state's college o f agriculture. The tirely change the complexion o f so­ freight rrntc o f f 1.15 for export to
specialists go right into the field, ciety, curing some o f tho mure patent foreign lands. Why should n ship­
grove or truck patch with the farm- o f our political troubles ns well ns per lie charged nearly twice ns mych
era nnd together they study the prob- j those o f our economic life,
for n shipment fo r homo consump­
lems to he found there. Schools for
"Our interpretation if the Rotary tion ns he is charged for a shipment
the control o f insects and diseases on idea i« impartial nnd objective. It for export?
citrus and truck crops have been es­ seems to us vastly more than the
Unless there is n quick reduction In
pecially popular.
spiritual cement which holds togeth­ railroad freight rates to about pre­
Because o f unsettled business con­ er n little group o f people a fter the war levels, or the prices o f agricui- ■
ditions nnd o f the high prices thnt, fashion thnt n common belief holds turnl products nre incrcnscd suffi- u
until recently, prevailed for fertili- together tho members o f a religious cicntly to equal the advance in rates 5
rent, the agents have had a busy time sect. Rather, wo should say, Rotary then- will he profound readjustments J
permeates modern business life, the in agricultural production, involving
members o f the organization itself readjustments in industry as well, so
!■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ merely setting the fnnhion nnd lend­
Secretary Wallace o f tho department
on all M cK E E SEAM LESS, PO R C E LA IN
ing confidence to the weaker citizens of agriculture tells n New York aud­
through the example of their undim- ience. The blighting effect on agri­
and W H IT E E N A M E L L IN E D ; also on all
Inished success.
culture o f tho increased level of
“ Like nil good things, the principle freight rates, he informed these hear­
M E T A L R E F R IG E R A T O R S . This sale docs
o f service as the basis o f n right to ers, rnn hardly he comprehended. I f
not include the famous E D D Y R E F R I G E R A ­
commercial existence hns been much they continue for any length of time
pawed over and misunderstood. There he foresees those disastrous effects:
TO RS. S A L E TO LAST-10 D A Y S !
are simpletons nnd congenial chairFirst—The favoring o f tho farm ­
\
pushers in business who honestly ers o f South America and Australia
suppose that the principle o f service at ihe expense o f our own farmera,
hns been satisfied when a customer Urause o f the substantial decrease in
hns been waited on
politely
and ocean rates.
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
speedily, even though he mny be beSecond— Keeping prices o f farm
vice Our Motto
ing vastly overcharged for inferior products in the large surplus pro­
merchandize.
ducing states at figures lower than
"T o our way o f thinking, Rotary justified by the investment in land
with its loftier commercial ideals, equipment and by cost o f production,
I’honrs 497-4I4
demands that thp business man shall
Third— Prolonging the period of
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not only serve his customer’s inter- dissatisfaction nmon^ farmers due
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EN ROUTE TO M A IN E
IN 17 FO O T BOAT

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however, the nut's topography will
PANUT8 m a i l e d
not permit Uncle Sant's various nota­
arf . e a s i l y l o s t
SAY M A IL CLERKS tions. Frequently, fo r Instance, a
clerk in handling the parcel will And
J ||)r T k f A »*» M* fn lri ! I ’ f f M l
that the stamp hns slipped over the
lAMl. May 22.—'The Florida co­ destination.
Neither
have rubber
at has lost some of its succu- stamps yet been furnished that will
Iflavsr for the South Florida fit the features o f the cocoanut and
L) clerks just as corn beef and leave a legitible impression.
Is became persona non grata
However, the clerks assert, they
I tfer doughboys during the world realize that the cocoanut advertises
the state and they are Ailed with the
(the cs.'e of the coconnut versus Chamber of Commerce spirit. There­
clerks, however, it is a mat- fore they arc, willing to bear the
fthe fruit’s ent^y into the trials.
nthcr than a palatable die*
Sanford Maid Bread at your Groc*
ill caused by the hundreds of aria. Hot rolls, cakes and pies, next to
ku abo annually insist on mail­ Princess Theatre.
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lot nut without placing H in a
Unlike the castoff collar,
For quick results, try a want ad.

A N T I-D A N C IN G SO CIETY
FORMED A T STETSON
R E F R A IN FROM T E K P IC IIO R E
( I l f T k . A » » r t a l r 4 1‘ reast

JA C K S O N V ILLE . May 2 2 .-T h e
ability to dance is not a requisite of
pleasure, according to Miss Virginia
B. Hamilton, a student at Stetson
University, DeLand ond president o f
the Anti-Dancing Society. The sta­
tus o f the society is not exactly
known but Miss Hamilton told her
auditors at the Sunday School-B. Y.
P. U. conference o f the Southern
Baptist Convention Here, that it or­
iginated with her and two other
young women in 1919. The member­
ship has grown to more than 2,000
she says.
Miss Hamilton is the daughter of
the ev. W. W. Hamilton, form er sup­
o f evangelism o f the
■ ■ ■ a a a a B B a a a a B B B B a a n n a n a u B u a B n a a a a f l n a a i i B B B a n n B u n erintendent
■ Southern Baptist
Convention
and
ie Amount Doesn’ t C ou nt It ’ s the Start— j- now pastor o f the First Baptist
Church at New Orleans.
Miss Hamilton said that she and
That’ s the Th in g
two other young women at that time
: only ! ! years old, decided tl.«t ju .l
because they did not dance it was not
necessnry for them to he wall ftow­
■ ers." They found nlso that it did not
To the Thriftless money says ‘‘Good- ■ detract from their popularity. So,
all o f a sudden, they pledged them­
’
! selves to refrnin from the terpftcorean temptation. They called them­
To the self-respecting, forw ard-looking
selves the Anti-Dancing
Society.
'itizen it says: “ I am yours, I represent your § They kept their secret fo r a while
later decided to let others in on
fist working days. Be careful with me fo r I * hut
their new found pleasures. Then it
Jmyour best friend. P u t me in the Bank, S was decided to adopt the name
rhere I am Safe and I w ill work fo r you. Re- ■ “ Alpha Delta Sigm o," not as a sor­
ority, but merely the Greek letters
lember, I move the world.”
&gt;■ for “ A. D. A .”
Membership In the society carries
Open your Savings Account T O D A Y !
* only a pledge thnt the applicant ab­
stain from dancing and encourage
others to do likewise.

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The Chance of a Life-Time to Get a
Good Car Cheap
1 Olds 6
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I Olds &lt;i . u....
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1 Ford Sedan ___ ____________ 1375.00
1 Oakland Six _______ ________ (500.00
A ll in good mechanical condition.
W IL L IA M S ' G A RA G E
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My Dear Old Florida Home," nt Hlntermlster’s Piano Store, Welnka Block.
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SEMINOLE
Get A n A bstract B efore
Buying Property
E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres.

NOTICE TO FARMERS

N ow ’s the time for you to buy a M O LIN E TRACTOR. We
have a special o ffe r 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
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your order now.

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D A Y T O N A , May 22.— A s a result
B
o f n highway robbery bv tw o negroes “
PH O N E 2102
L A K E MONROE, FLO RID A
at Daytonn Bench recently, Mayor
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Bailey hns warned negro residents
thnt they must be nt home each ev­
ening by ten o'clock.
Additional
deputies hnve been appointed to cnfurre the edict and nil negroes found
on the streets after thnt hour will
be arrested. Petty thefts nnd other
misdemeanors which have oleurred st ■
Daytona Bench nnd Seabreeze during recent month* hns prompted
stron : sentiment against permitting
negroes to reside in either place and
m
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report* received here »ny the move­
:
ment toward thnt end is gaining mo­
mentum.

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A U G U S T 3, 4, 5—
Tampa at Daytona.
Lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jackaonvflla.
A U G U S T 7, I , * —
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
A U G U S T 10, 11, 18—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
SL Petersburg at Lakeland.
A U G U ST 14, 15. 16—
Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
Tampa at Orlando.
A U G U ST 17, 18. 19—
Daytona at Orlando.
Lakelnnd nt Jacksonville.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.

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Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble in some form
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because the uric acid in meat excites
the kidneys, they become overworked;
get sluggish; clog up and cause all
inrt* o f distress, particularly backache
nnd misery In the kidney region; rheu­
matic twinges, severe headaches, add
stomach, constipation, torpid liver,
r&lt;&gt; understand nnd appreciate the cus­
sleeplessness, bladder and urinary ir­
ritation.
tomer's needs; to feel nn earnest desire
The moment your back hurts or kid­
neys aren’t acting right, or it bladder
bothers, you, get about four ounces of
to help him to succeed; and to be both
Jad Salts from any goad phnrmncy;
take a tablespoonful in a glass o f wat­
•‘hie and willing to extend to him every
er before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous sslls is made from the add of
accommodation consistent with consergrapes and lemon Juice, combined
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with lithia, and has been used for
vntive banking methods— this is B A N K
generations to flush clogged* kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activity;
SERVICE
nlso to neutralize the adds in the
urine so it no longer Irritates, thus
ending bladder disorders.
,
Jad Salts cannot • injure anyone;
makes u delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which milliona of men and
women take now and then to keep the
kidneys and urinary organs dean, thy*
avoiding serious kidfiey disease.—
A COMMUNITY BU ILD ER
Adv.
I * F0R8TF.R, pret,a#nt
B. F. W H IT N R R , Cashiei
Have you lost or found anything?
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
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T A M P A , May 22.— Edgar Heath,
negro, believes in the old adage thnt
i f you wnnt anything done it is best
tod o it yourself. Edgar was tan­
gled np here this week with Henry
Van Dyke, a fellow member of his
race, the two having been haled Into
court on a charge of breaking and
entering with intent to commit a
felony. The charge was that they
entered u store here and got away
with an undetermined quantity of
perfume.
Van Dyke was called first by Judge
Gibson nnd immediately’
pleaded
guilty.
Not so, Heath,
Edgar
pleaded not guilty nnd told the court
he would handle his own case without the assistance of nn attorney.
Van Dyke testified against his as a
witness fo r the prosecuttion nnd as­
sisted b yother witnesses attempted
to show thnt Edgar was crooked.
Van Dyke oven went so fa r ns to
tell the court that Edgar was with
him when they broke Into the store.
The testimony didn’t ru ffle Edgar
nnd at the proper time he questioned
the witnesses. He failed to nuke a
summing up speech hut nt oppor­
tune moments pointed out to the
jury nnd after a sjiort absence it
returned and rendered n verdict of
N O T guilty.

Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
J U L Y 10. 11, 12—
lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Pctcreburg at Lakeland.
J U L Y 13, 14. IS—
Daytonn nt Orlando.
Lakeland at Jacksonville. ,
Tampa at Lakeland.
J U L Y 20. 21. 22—
Jacksonville at Daytona.
Orlando at Tampa.
Iuikelnnd at St. Petersburg.
J U L Y 24. 25. 2 6 Daytona at Lakeland.
Jacksonville at Orlando.
SL Petersburg at Tampa.
J U L Y 27, 28, 29—
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville rt Lakeland...
St. Pcteraburg at Orlando.
J U L Y 31— AUGUST 1. 2—
Daytonn at St. Petersburg.
Orlando nt Lakeland.
Tampa nt Jacksonville.

JACK SO N VILLE, May 22.— The
city rmincil has passed nn ordinance
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authorizin'- th« purchase by the city
of property nt Moncrief Heights to
V
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be developed into a municipal golf s
T A K E A G LASS OF S A L T S TO course.
FLUSH K ID N E Y S IF BLADDER
The property embraces 146 acres
BOTHERS YOU
nnd will ‘tost (01,158.

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J U N E 1*. 20. 21—

Daytona at Lakeland.
tl»r Tht t i m l i t r t P m i|
Jacksonville
at Orlando.
ST. PETERSBURG, May 22.—
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Somewhere Between thin city and
Jackoinvilla arc two youngmen cn J U N E 22. 23, 24—
Daytona at Tampa.
route to Maine in it 17 foot canoe.
JaeksonvUe at Lakeland.
The ndventureni are Herbert Ryan
St. Petersburg at Orlande.
of Haverhill, Matt., and William P.
linrm t, o f Brooklyn, N. Y „ who ipent J U N E 26. 27. 28—
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
the winter here. They are traveling
Orlando at Lakeland.
at fa r as Jacksonville over the in*
Tampa at Jacksonville.
lnnd route.
Harms and Ryan plan to obtain the J U N E 29. 30— J U L Y i —
Tampa at Dsytcna.
signatures of the mayor o f each city
Lakeland at Orlando.
in which they stop. They were in
St.
Petersburg at Jacksonville.
Pulver hefore they left here.
JULY
3, 4. li­
The canoe is equipped with ample
st. Petersburg at Daytona.
provisions and in addition the men
Imkclnnd
carried Ashing tackles and guns with
* - » * • —»« at
«*■ Tampa.
which they hoped to replenish their)
Orijmdo at Jacksonville.
stores n* they become depleted cn
®* L ®
routo.
| Orlando at Daytona.

Cfctcttrfitld *** °* ^n*r
- f l l iy u&gt;d hnct of b*«*f
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Lakeland at 8L Petersburg.
Orlando at Tampa.

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Have you lost or found anything t
A Herald Wnnt Ad will help you.
O F F IC IA L SCHEDULE
OF FLO RID A S T A T E
LEAGUE FO R 1822.
M A Y 22. 23, 24—
Daytona at SL Petsrsbarg.
Orlando nt Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville
M A Y 25. 28. 27—
Tampa at Daytona.
Lakeland nt Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
M A Y 29, 30. 31—
St. Petersburg at Daytona,
lakeland nt Tampa.
Orlando nt Jacksonville.
JUNE 1, 2. J—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lankeland.
JU NK 5. *. 7—
lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
Tampa a t Orlando.
JU NE 8, * , 10—
Daytona at Orlando,
lakeland a t Jacksonville.
Tampa at SL Petersburg.
JU NE 12. IS, 14—
Daytona at Jacksonville.
Orlnndo at St. Petersburg.
Tampa at Lakeland.
JU NE IS, 18. 17—
| Jacksonville at Daytona.

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Yourself
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Do not try to pay bills without a checking
account
I f you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed chocks are legal receipts; and, be­

nn accurate record of ^ou r expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordlaljy Invite*
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" I suffered ter five y ea rs with rheu­
matism and hail Ksctma tor tw o years.”
says Mr. Hall. ” 1 had sue* asrara pains
In my limbs and body and such terrible
Itching on my feet ami lega from Eciema that 1 waa In a horrible condition:
my kidneys also became e ffe c te d and I
waa In a seneral run down condition.

Many men and women suffer from
backache, rheumatic pains, s tiff Joints,
soro muscle* and other results o f kid­
ney trouble because they neglected the
first warning lymptomn. Foloy Kid­
ney Pills dd the kidneys to throw out
poisonous waste matter that causes
pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eldridge, Ky., writes: "Foley
Kidney
Pills did me more good than all the
other medicine 1 ever took. I had kid­
ney trouble ten yeurs. I don't have
any pain like I had before 1 took
them." Sod everywhere.— Adv.

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MISS ROSE G A LLAG H E R ,
44- Itn
Treasurer.

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Sanford M aid
Pound C a k e ..............3
Layer Cake

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Nut Layer Cake.........3
W hy buy out-of-town
Cake when
SAN FO R D M A ID
can’t be beat
N ex t to Princess

PIANO S

Notice of Sale o f $.125,000.00, 6 per
..cent Improvement Ronds of the
City o f Sanford, Florida, o f an Issue of Ronds in the Sum o f $625,000.00 authorised at an Election
Held in the City o f Sanford, Flor­
ida, on May 17th, 1922.

Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposnls will bo received by C, E.
PHONOGRAPHS
Henry, S, O. Chnsu nnd Forrest Lake
as the City Commission o f the City
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
of Hanford, Florida, nnd ns E x -o ffi­
P O P U L A R SHEET MUSIC
cio Rond Trustees o f the City o f Han­
ford, Floridn, in connection with the
P L A Y E R ROLLS
Sialic o f bum's ill the sum Ot $026,*
000, nutbnrirrd at nn election held In
J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R the City o f Sanford, Florida, on tho
17th dny o f May A. 1). 1922, on or
P IA N O CO.
before the expiration o f thirty days
Welaka Block
from the first publication o f this no­
tice, nnd up to and until six o’clock
P. M. o f the 22nd day o f Juno A. D.
1922, nt the City Hall. In the City o f
Sanford, Floridn, for the purchase o f
$325,000,00 o f nn issue o f bonds o f
A U T O R E P A IR S
the City o f Hanford, Florida, In the
sum o f $025,000.00, authorized nt nn
A ll W ork Guaranteed
election held in the City o f Hanford,
Fluridn, on the 17th day o f May A.
1). 1922. Haiti bonds to W ar Inter­
Corner First and Elm est ut the rate o f six per centum per
annum, and arc to be dated July 1st,
Phone 447-W
1922; interest payable semi-annually
on July 1st and January 1st o f
earh year, both principal and inter­
est payable nt New York, in the
Ktnte o f New York; said bonds being
of the denomination o f $1,000.00 each
nnd are to he bonds o f said issue
numbered from .301 to 625; nil o f
snid bonds ngtrreirntlng the sold sum
of $.125,000.00 to mature on July 1st
1952; snid bonds to he sold subject to
the approving opinion of John C.
Thomson, ohtninid by the City Com­
mission o f the City o f Snnford, F lor­
ida. A ll bids must ho accompanied
hy a certified check fo r ono and onohnlf per cent, of the amount o f the
bonds to lie sold. The said C. E,
Henry, H. O. Chase and Forrest I.nkc,
us the City Commission o f Sanford,
Florida, nnd ns said Ex-Officio Bond
Trustees o f the City of Hanford,
Floridn, reserve the right to reject
any nnd nil bids. Proposnls should
be addressed to C. E. Henry, S. O.
Chase and Forrest Lnke, ns tho City
Commission o f Snnford, Florida, nnd
ns Ex-Officio Bond Trustees o f tho
City
o f Hanford, Florida, nt Hanford,
The Country Club and Golf Links are
Florida.
almost completed. You will want the
W ITN E S S our hands as the City
beat in everything In the
Commission o f Sanford, Floridn, nnd
Sporting Goods Lin e ns Ex-Officio Bond Trustees o f the
City o f Hanford, Florida, and the
W e are agtnta for the Celebrated seal o f said City, this 22nd day o f
May A . D. 1922.
Spaulding Line o f G olf
C. E. H E N R Y ,
S. 0. CHASE,
Goods
(S E A L )
FO RREST L A K E ,
A$ tho City Commission o f
Patronise your home merchants
Hanford, Florida, and aa
everything you need to purchase,
Ex-Officio Bond Trustees
of the City o f Sanford,
are here to atay.
Florida.
Attest:
L. R. P H IL IPS ,
Clerk o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida.
5-22,23; 8-5,12,11).

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him proved H »elf tttartlufdly positttfc, dependable, and curb
npernin— n cltileh fnlt d*moRmrafed the same cerUintrii
safety for unforseen emergency that it did for ordinary 2
vice.

C E N T I M P R O V E M E N T BONUS
Notice la hereby given , that sealed
proposals will he received by (n r Haard
o f County Ccimrnlaalonera o f Seminole
County. Florida, on or before the e x ­
piration o f thirty dnyo from the first
put.Meat Ion o f thin notice and uu to and
until three o'clock p m. on the t3nd
day o f June, A. U, 1322, at the Court
House at Sanford. Seitilnole
County.
Florida, for the purchnet o f IIOO.SM.OP,
Seminole County. Florida, « per cent.
Improvement Honda
Said bund a hear
Intereat at the rate o f alx per rentum
per annum, are to he dated July let,
1*21. intereat payable eemt-annually on
January let. and July let. o f each year,
both principal and Intereat payable at
New York, In the State o f New York,
aald Point* tiring of the denomination
o f 1 1 ,0 1 1 0 . 0 0 each, mill all o f raid bolide
to mature on Jufy tat. IJ52. Said bonda
to he aoM subject to the npprovIriK
opinion of John C Thnmeon, obtained
by the Hoard o f County Commissioners
of Seminole County. Florida
AH bide
mual he accompanied hr n certified
check for one nnd one-half per cent,
o f the amount o f the Imnde lo lie eold
The County Commlaalonera o f Seminole
County. Florida, reserve the right
to
reject any anil all hide
The nropnaala
for the purchase of no Id tximla ehould
b e addreaaed lo the Hoard o f County
Cointnlanluncra o f Ketnlnole County,
Flordla. at Sanford, Florida.
W IT N E S S my hand aa Clerk o f the
Hoard o f County
Commlaalonera
of
Sernluole County, Florida, u n d t h e a e u l
o f oild Hoard on thin the Sind day o f
May. A. H. I *23.
(S E A I.)
B. A. DOL'OI.ASS,
• Clerk « f the Hoard of County
I ’ om m laalon era.
Seminole
County. Florida.

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The game deslfcn o f disc clutch that was med ti
powerful war tankH is likewlst used in th e Iluick Four.

.NOTICE OF S A L K O F ,S i60,000.00, SRI

It being very desirable that all hous­
es in the city be numbered, nil owners
o f un-numbered houses can obtain
numbers renly fo r putting up ami in­
structions as to how to number, FREE
at the office of the City Manager.
L. R. I’ H IL II’ S,
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
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How the Famous Disc
Cluteh ot the Buick “Four"!
Proved Itself

A T T E N T IO N ! A L U M N I ABS'N.I

**I waa attracted to
F erralln e
by
easing It advertised In Alabam a papers,
and after using leaa than ona bottle 1
A ll members o f the Alumni Associa­
was noticeably relltvad and now aloe*
taking Ferrallne the pains have left me. tion please send In $1 dues, and if
ayatsai has been built up and
f antral
am greatly Improved and the Ectems coming to the banquet, also (tend $2.00

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Thl* thdfciiitfNiy trustworthy unit is n development
20 years o f consistent effort. It is typicnlly represenUti*
of the standards governing the construction of (he fieri
Four throughout.

HOW AMATEUR CAN
BUILD A RECEIVER
Instructions for Setting Up the
Antenna and for Assembling
the Tuner.
In order to pick up stiinclent energy
with the simple radio receiving set
It Is necessary to connect one termi­
nal to an antenna consisting of one or
more wires suspended In the air and
Insulated from all grounded material
and the other terminal to a ground,
tiMinlly the water rtuppty pipe. The
height of an anteiinn used with a
viimll receiver should not be less than
;wi feet. A m tint received energy va­
ries directly ns the height of an iintcnnil, the higher the antenna the louder
will be the signals or voice produced.
The length of nn antenna for short
v.uve reception should not tie less than
Ml feet nor should It be longer limn
2»ki feet. The minimum ware length
to which a simple receiver call be
adjusted for electrical resonance will
ua above that used ny amateurs U
the receiver be connected to an nntenna 200 feet or more In length.
A simple radiophone receiver cup
able of picking up radiophone slit
lions similar to KDKA at Ku*l Pitts­
burgh, can be as.-entbled by n ndvleo
for from *4 to $1.1. depending upon
the builder's ability to use Ids hands.
I f tha builder' will construct most of
hi* apparatus he will appreciate It
much more nnd probably will under­
stand more about Us operation than
If be buys n set already made. How­
ever. for those who have not the abil­
ity or the time to spend constructing
their own apparatus the following de­
scription will not only give the details
us lo the construction of each com­
ponent port of a receiver but also
what standard ready-made pnrts can
be purchased nnd used In Its stead.
The instr.lal can he purcltnaed at
any electrical supply store.
In erecting a simple antenna for
use with the receiver shown In tho
diagram, the uutenna projier nnd the
tend In are of stranded hard-drawn
copper wire, strand No. 22, costing
about 1 cent per foot. The two Insu­
lators are of molded mnterlul nnd ran
he purchased for about 23 cents each.
The Miitcniin shown Is supported be­
tween a house und n pole. It may be
found more convenient to support It
between a tree* and a house, two houses
or even between two ehttuneya on
the same house. In bringing down the
leuddn care should be taken that it
It kept as far away from grounded
mnterlul ns |&gt;o*slblc und when bring­
ing through the wall or under tho win­
dow Into the bouse It should be brought
through some sort of an Insulating
tube, such as rubber or Imkelltr.
In tusking the ground connection
the same kind of wire can bo used as
was purchased for the antenna. You
con clean a section of the wnterplpe
thoroughly and aobler the ground wire
to It.

MAKING T H E TUNER
Tn make a luner for this receiver,
the following raw mnterlul will be re­
quired ;
Piece of cardboard tubing three
Inches outside diameter and live
Inches long, costing about to cents.
100 feet No. 22 double rotfon-covereil magnet wire netting’ IK* cents.
Standard slider (set* sketch) for 44
by 14 brass rod. 40 cents,
1 six-inch length of 14. by 14 brass
rod (square) 20 cents.
2 binding posts (see sketch) 20
cents.
2 circular block* of wood whose
diameter Is Just equal lb the Inside
diameter erf the • piece of rsntbn4r&lt;l
tubing nnd between .1-8 and l-'.l Inch
thick.
Home shellac or vandsh Is also rt^
qulred.

Starting one-half Inch from one end
of the rnrdboanl tube wind on the
No. 22 D. C. C. wire within one-hslf
Inrh o f tbo nther end o f the lube.
Fasten one end of the winding to the
tube but ullow some surplus wire on
the other end for making u connec­
tion. After the winding Is In plnce
give It n eont of shellac or varnish
to hold the turns In plnce. Assemble
the clrcnlar-cut pieces of wood In the
geometrical center of the square
blocks and then shellac or varnish
them for the appears nee’s sake.
When thoroughly dry slip the two
end blocks Into the wound tube and
by means o f s few finishing brads
driven through (he cardboard tube,
fasten the end blocks to the wound
tube. Tin* slider Is to be mounted
on top o f the coll and should be cupable of making contact with any turn
of the wire on the tube. In order to
remove the Insulation from the wire
Just under the rod where the slider
moves hark uml forth, wrap a piece of
sandpaper around a thin piece of
wood and using another (dec* o f wood
as n guide, sandpaper the Insulation
from the winding. Drill a hole oneetghth loch In diameter through the
slider rod about one-fourth Inch In
from each end so tiimt the rod con
l.e fastened by screws to the end
blocks. After the slider rod Is fastened
In place see that the contact Auger
on the bottom of the alldor cao at all
times make good contact with the
wtnaing. Mount a binding post on
either and o f the colt, attaching ona
by meting of a wire to the slider rod
and the other to the end of the wire
wound on the tube and the tuner is
complete. A tuner ran he purchased
already assembled for about $3.50 to
$4.00.

LINKING

MOVIE AND RADIO

Ask us to tell you more about

Iluick

PRICES

PRICES
22-Six-Hi Coape___|j|
22-Six-IT Sedin__ fl
22-Slx*4R Coupe _ _ g
22-Hli-in Tnurlag_ JJ

22-Fnur-34 Roadster $ 895
22-Four-35 Touring .. 935
22-Four-35 Coupe „ . 1295
22-Four-37 Sedan „.... 1395
22-Six-44 Roadster.... 1365
22-Slx-45 Touring .... 1395

22-Slx-50 8edsit__Ia
F. 0. a Flint, hick

GARNER
DISTRIBUTO R
SAN FO R D
When Better Automobiles are Built Buick Will Build

Fads are all rig h t fo r the rich man,
but the farm er that is first of all in­
terested in payin g his bills and hav­
in g some money left, wants tried
and true methods o f getting the
money fo r his crop.

Brltlatj,8clsntlsts Hava Soma 8uccaaa
In Wlralats Transmission of
Motion Pictures.
British acleatlsts are reported to
have met with more or lest success In
developing a method of transferring
motion pictures by radio.
Home
montha ago a photograph was trans­
ferred by wireless from the Copen­
hagen newspaper, the Pollllkcn, to Eng.
land, and later from Kngtutid to a ship
In mid Atlnntlc, ao that (he possibil­
ity o f Unking the movlea with the new
art Is not remote.
If perfected the now development of
the ulrendy versatile art will make It
possible for one lo see on hla own re­
ceiving Instrument things that are hap­
pening at a great distance.
For
Instance, a ship Is sinking nt sen. The
transmitting station of the vessel, In­
stead o f sending u message of the dis­
aster, sends a picture that anyone with
a receiving set will be able to see Just
ns the present broadcasting programs
are heard.
That nil sounds remote now, but
the telephone was considered even
more so, and the wireless, even after
Marconi's Immortal
message
had
bridged Ihe Atlantic, was generally be­
lieved to be akin to the Idea o f per­
petual motion.

TIPS TO T H E R AO IO IS T
A crystal detector cannot be
satisfactorily umplllied.
Insulate ends of aerial wlrra
with several small Insulator*.
Wherever possible run aerial
wires ut right angles to electric
light wires.
The lead wire should be the
site of the combined number ot
wires In the aerial.
Oaa piping makes a pour
ground, but tha cold water pipe
ground Is excellent.
A crystal detector la ntTer aa
efficient as a vacuum tube detec­
tor iio matter what lnatrumenta
are connected to I t
Within three to five miles from
a broadcasting station Indoor
one wire aerials about 40 feet
long stretched from room to
room, are generally satisfactory
with crystal detectors.

SH IPPERS O F F LO R ID A PRODUCTS
In the Business 30 Years

THE L ALLEN SEED CO.
Sanford, Florida
D E A L E R S I N SEED, FEED ANP
F E R T IL IZ E R S
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»W0W8 WHEREOF HB B P W
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write*: "* eoniWer
S i Honey *nd Tar absolutely the *R8. FRBD DAIGER, Society Editor,

SO CIETY

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h e n *, o r U &gt; »■ are e a te e la la la c , w r it ,
a f M l a l raed la (hla I t p a r t a t u , a tila a
ia la lia , a r frlrh p e a r the I l i a . It w tl]
Ha ( T f . l l r apprrrlatrS.

cough and at night It was alet*tneeisant 1 fte'o her n few
1 of Foley’* Honey and Tar. In a
CALENDAR
while .he went to eleep and alept
S i l , the entire night Your r m e « U quickly and relief U perman- Tuesday— Social Department o f Wo­
man’s Club. Bridge.
- Sold everywhere.— Adv.
Wednesday— Mrs. Hal W ight will en­
tertain tho members o f the Fort­
1000 Guaranteed Ant Bone at
nightly Bridge Club.
p! McCuller’*.
****** Wednesday— Mrs. Henry Wight will
entertain the members o f the W el­
fare Department at u Musical Tea
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
ut her homo on Park avenue, in
OITH-IAH—© P T O M B T R I8 T
honor of Mrs. W alter Wight, from
4:30 to fl o'clock.
Friday— Mrs. R. A. Newman will en­
tertain the Duplicate Bridge Club
at one o'clock.
TW O OF FLO R ID A 'S GIRLS

Hanford, Fla.

Em I. let 8t.

TO BE S E N T TO PA R IS

evince enough interest in what these
girls have done nnd can do to give
the money needed to send them to
Paris.
Their total expenses will approxi­
mate $1600. O f this sum, Greensboro
hns promised $160; Florida State
College $200, W ill tgo other com­
munities o f the State raiso tho re­
maining sum, so that Florida can
be represented in the A ll American
Team? Send nil donations before
July 20 to Miss Katherine W . Mont­
gomery, F. S. C., Tallahassee, F lor­
ida, Instructor in Physical Education
in Florida State Collcgo, and mem­
ber o f the National Women's Track
Athletics Committco.
In selectjng tho A ll American Team
to send to tho International Meet In
Paris, all records, (1 ) from the recent
National Intercollegiate Telegraphic
.Meet for Women, (2- from all recent
Stato High School Girls' Meets, (3 )
fro mnthlctlc competitions fo r women
conducted by plnygrounds. Industrial
centers, nnd Y. W . C. A. athletic or­
ganizations throughout the nation,
nn (4 ) from the Knstorn Tryout
Meet at Mamaroneck, New York,
May 13, were considered by the N a­
tional Committee in choosing tho All
American Team.
Ehis
included
thousands of competitors and.it is in­
deed a splendid achievement o f our
Floridn girls to have mndo this Am ­
erican Team nnd Floridn is honored.
What financial hacking will each citlxen o f the State give these girls that
$1600 may be raised to send them to
Paris in August?

Stewart, the decorator, is In tho
city putting up decorations fo r Shriner day and has a fine layout o f flsg s
and bunting and decorations o f all
kinds. You can find him above the
Seminole Bank In the room formerly
occupied by the Elks or on the street
nt work or leave orders at the Herald
office or at Miller’s Furniture Store.

AGNES G. BKltNF.lt, Chatman
W A N TE D
A customer for used cars. A ll In
good condition. Guarantee a fit and
terms.— N. H. Gamer.
41-fltc

Alibis Always Ready.
In Indtu, where stealing Is prac­
ticed s i nn art hy wbote bands ntld
tribes, the thieves owe obedience to
the nalk, or chief, of their trlhe, who
directs most of their operation* but
usually does not engage In them. It
Is his duty to prepnre the alibis, and
he is *lw*&gt;* the chief witness when
one is arrested. Convictions are na­
turally hard to set. but when It ap­
pears that the police have evidence
against n trlhe. the nulk will decide
which members shall stirrsndsr them­
selves nnd plead guilty. There is no
appeul from his decision, and It Is
usuallv the leas expert desperadoes
who nro selected ss sacrificial goats.
While I hey remain In prison their
families are well taken care of, nnd
their grieving wlven provided with
temporary husbands.
Should these prisoners give Informa­
tion to the police they had better never
return home, for n certain fate awaits
them At any rate, any of them would
rather spend his time In prison than
In manual labor.

Anne Harwick o f the Florida
State College for Women and Lucy
Fletcher o f
Greensboro,
Florida,
High School will represent Florida at
the International Track and Field
Meet fo r Women in Paris, August
20, 1022. Tho event will be staged In
the Pershing Stadium under tho au­
spices o f the Federation Sportivo
Feminine Internationale.
This decision was reached Sunday
May 14, when the results from tho
You Can Find the Name of
Eastern Tryout Moot, held at tho A N O T H E R BREAK IN
Ev.ry l.lre l’ rofe.aiontl and
LE V E E T H R E A T E N S TO
Oakesmere School, Mamaroneck, N.
Boiinma Man In Hanford In
Y.. the previous Saturday were an­
FLOOD MORE LA N D S
Thi* (VI until Each Day
nounced. Miss Harwick made first
l l l r T k . k ,«ir lM r 4 l 'r « « |
place in finnla in the javelin throw,
a u u m M i
*• ■
N E W O R LE AN S, May 22.— A sec­
making a record o f 127 feet, 10 inch*
es, and breaking the world record by j tion o f the batture or river bank dur­
[G eo rg e A . P e C o t t e s
five foot. The new world record in ing normal stages, at Stanton plan­
javelin
throwing was set, however, tation on the west bank o f tho Miss­
A tto r n e y -a t-Ijiw
by Knthryn A gar o f Oakesmere, who issippi river, eight miles below Now
Oi.r Seminole County Bank
made a distance of 134 .foot, 3 1-2 Orlenns, caved In Into yesterday, ac­
Bad Trend of the Times.
LnTOIII)
FLORIDA
Inches during prcllminarai,- Hjjo fail* cording to Frank II. Kerr, chief of
One
feature
of the huuio which ba$
ed to do as well in the ftbids
Tho the state levee negineers, who re­ become a grave question with the so­
measure for the javelin event is tak­ turned from the scene last night. cial workers Is the threatened break­
S. 0. Shinholser
Major Kerr said it was impossible to ing down of the relation between par­
en from tho "both hand" throws.
tell
tho exact width o f the slough hut ent and child.
Contractor and Builder
Miss Harwick also entered the
soundings
taken on tho inside o f tho
It la In the home that the patural
baseball throw and tho shot put
SPOIID
...
F LO R ID *
affections art awakened fn earliest
levee
indicated
that
the
current
of
events In each o f which she rnnked
the river did not carry the batture years and developed Into a htbltual
second.
feature of the growing character. Lack
away
to its full depth.
SMITH BROS,
A ll during her career in tho Flor­
of affection Is one of the greatest
Major
Kerr
notified
R.
T,
Coiner,
ida State College fo r Women, Talla­
blights on human character; so much
irage and Machine Co. hassee, Miss Harwick, who is a sen­ chief o f the fourth levee district, that so
that Ht. t'uul, when enumerating
ior now, has starred in athletics ho considered it likely that tho lovco the woeful condition Into which men
IExpert Auto Repair Work
where her individual scoring has proper would not be affected. N o bring themselves by deviating from
Corner Flrat and Oak
done much to win the championship repairs were attempted last night, but the lawa of morality, wind up hy way
men were put to work filling sacks o f climax with the phrase, “ sine affec­ «
bnnncr fo r her class,
tion n." which meuns "without affec­
|B DELIVER THE GOODS'
Lucy Fletcher, rrcshmnn in Greens­ with sand so that they would bo tion.” —Exchange.
ready
In
the
event
o
f
emergency.
A
lick Son ice Transfer boro High, was unable to attend tho score or more o f N ew Orleans police­
Eastern Trvout Meet heentiss o f III.
ness in her family. Since her record men were sent to tho scene to attend
Storage F a cilities
to relief work i f such becomes nec­
|»» please you, tell others; If no o f 8 feet, 1 1-8 inches, broad jump, essary.
Stanton
plantation
is in
made at tho Florida State- College
tell ui. Phone 498
Orleans
parish.
for women during tho State High

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PAGE F i n

Park Trammell
Candidate fo r
U N IT E D S TA TE S
SENATOR

. Employment Bureau..
The vocatiornt committee ol the buttness and Profeasional Women’s Club
requests all young som*n d*slrlnp
emp'jpmcnt to rrglater at the First
National Bank.

A SECOND TERM
I* A It K

T It A M M K !, L,
it ih p u b l i c
CAREER W ITH O U T A SIN ­
GLE
U RBAN
HAS
BEEN
TltU R AND LO YA L TO TH E
IN TEREST OP TH E
PEO­
PLE.
th roug hout

AS SENATOR HE W AS A C ­
T IV E AND LA R G E L Y IN ­
STRU M ENTAL IN BRINGING
ABOUT T H E FOLLOW ING;
FE D E R A L F IN A N C IA L AS­
SISTANCE TO AID FLORIDA
FARM ERS;
A
FR E IG H T
HATE REDUCTION OF ISO A
CAR ON P U m tD A FRUITS,
VEGETABLES AND OTHER
FARM PRODUCTS-. REASONant.Y PROM PT F R E IG H T SERVICE FOR
FLORIDA DURING the W A R ; APPR O PR IA TIO N S to BETTER M A R K E T ­
ING CONDITIONS; FF.DEtlAL AID FOR GOOD ROADS; LARGER EX­
EMPTING FROM INCOME T A X ; OBTAINING GOVERNMENT MER­
CH AN T SHIPS FOR A L L FLORIDA
iHIRTS;
BETTER
FR EIG H T
R ATES ON E X P O R T CARGOES TO FLO RID A PORTS; THE D EFEAT
OF A T A X ON A R TIC LE S OF FOOD; TH E LOCATION OF A NUMBER
OF SH IP RGILDING PLANTS;! ARM Y CAMPS AND FLYING FIELD S IN
FLORIDA DURING THU W A Il: TH E D E F E A T OF A PROPOSED IN ­
CREASE IN F R E IG H T RATES T il A T WOULD II W E DISCRIMINATED
AGAINST A L L SOUTH FLO RID A; T H E D KFEAE OF A C E R TA IN PRO­
POSED INCREASE IN EXPRESS RATES ON STR A W HER HIES; SEV­
E R A L A PPR O PR IA TIO N S FOR TH E N A V A L A IR STATION AT PENSA­
COLA: T H E LOCATION OF TH E SUB-M V lllN B RASE AT K E Y WEST;
TH E t60.no BONUS P A ID SOLDIERS UPON IIEING DISCHARGED A F ­
TE R T H E W AR
Many other reaulta ntitnlnrd hy him could he nientlnnsii I f apare
would orrmlt.
1'iuk T r o m m e l ! K i l l m i r k l o r I h r f o l l « n lint ■ F u r t h e r Ivrttfhl nod * &gt; •
p r r . a rnle r r . l iiril.in i Ik e nnlr o f m l l r n a r b o o k . t&gt;&gt; railro ader f e d e r a l aae le ia a e e f o r d r a l n a a e i le a e ln a o f V|«arte Skoala to l l r n r , F o r d — apokr
In Ih r a r n a l e f a i u r l n s Ikla monlha d r o | m ore fnn da f o r lonna to f a r m ­
er-. t i k e i m l l h - T o n n e r hill, wkla h w i l l aid puhllp arhoola hul I r a v r a In
the a i a l r fu l l e o itlr n l o » e r a ll aehool o f f - tr »i a l i e t l e r m ar h eilnir
the heal rnra f o r dlanhlrtl aotdlerar n l a m e r r a r m p t l o N f o r e ar h peraon
f ro m In r o m r tn v i n lo w re,|ulrl«ir pro m p t a e l t l e m e o t o f r lo lo ia ntrnlnat
rallronda. *
P a r k T r a m m e l l h»n meaaurea In the Senate coverlntt a number

three auhjecta.

|B. W. H E R N D O N
Insurance A gen cy

W A S H IN G TO N , May
22.— The
senate today passed tho House bill
fixing n new basis o f pay fo r officers
nnd enlisted men o f the army, navy,
marina corps, coast guard, coast and
geodetic survey and public health
service. Two amendments were add­
ed nnd the measure now goes to con­
ference with the House for adjust­
ment o f tho differences.

FJRB-AUTO—BONDS

irton Horn

Service

^nford Battery Service
Company
1NF0KI) NO VE LTY
WORKS
Y. C. CQLLER, Prop.

:ncrn! Shop and Mill
Work
h tr a c t o r and b u i l d e v
Uauntrdsl Street

Hanford, F»*

Leo. W. Knight

that w ould brlnir b a r k the ll&lt;|imr ( r a f f l e — the a a l o o a — by the In a fa llm e n t
plan or u l k e m l a p .
T r a m m e l l aaka fu r r e - e l e r t l o a on kla u n n record and kla a w n m erlta .
H e hn« mad e no n l l a r k nn kla op p on ent, although hla opponent hnn aprnt

conalderabla tints unit apace In frlviloiiH and nbaurd criticism nnd attacks
Oil him. T h e r l d lr n lo u a r r l tl e l a e i e and knnek e e f kla opponent ah o w h o w
hard up he la l o r a n m r th ln a to haae hla n w o e a n d ld n r y upon.
Hla op p on e n t kaa not a l i e n e i e n one poo d ren eon why T r a m m e l
ahould not he e le c t e d In n aeeond te r m In Ik e aennte.
C ertain ly T r n m m e l P a e x p e rie n c e nnd ‘ r a in in g I " the aennte f o r -»aa
te r m w i l l e n a b le him to ren d er r » r n n b r l l r r n r r v l r c d u rin g n aeeond

term.
K r r r y Ind icatio n ta th at Ih r l o l c r a a r e g o i n g to r e - e l e r l T r n m m r l l
hy n la r a e m a j o r i t y .
Ilia opponent a r e o r d l n a to rep n rla a r rm a nn a t r o n a r r than a l t yea rn
nan w h en hr did not c a r r y a m a n l y In th e atntr.
P a r k T r n m m r l l I* p r o f o u n d ly a r n t r f u l In hla auppiirlrra and
a l n r r r r l y n p p r r r l n t e e v r r y v o i r r e a l f o r him uu T n r a d a y , Junr C.

(P a id Political Advertisement)

*:•

-&gt;

We Invite the public nnd nil users of E LD E R
SPRINGS W A T E R to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

foundry Co.
"

Work;

^ r*r ^ ln f; Del.uxe I’ laloua.

’ " » « ! ■ and

Pina;

Flywheel

G,*r H,nd*: Crank Shaft. re
•teat, fof c.ill, Int&gt;Mr4
Motor.----------- Phooe II

Carburators
•"d Guaranteed by

Battery Service.

Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, n o w ........ ...........$1.00
.50
Fine Box .Stationery, worth $1.00, now..........
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now ......

35c and 40c

Call phone S ll nnd have a bottle o f this water
sent you nnd protect vour health-

Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, p k g........ ............
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards................. ............. 60

E ld e r S p rin g s W a t e r C o .
F L O R ID A

.60

Plain Edged Correspondence Cards............. ...............50
Students’ Looseleaf N ote Books (D e Luxe, $1 value
Students’ Looseleafe N ote Books, 65c valuer

.50
.35

Students Looseleaf N ote Books, 45c value.... ...............25
15
Looseleaf N ote Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ........
A re You Th inking About a Summer Camp
F o r Y o u r Boys This Summer?
•

nl M*rh,ne and Bolter

Special Bargains in Job Lots

Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now .....................

SANFORD

&amp;

In order to close out the stock o f Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room fo r new stock o f poods coming1
in and also to put in la rger and more commodious offices
the Herald Printin g Company w ill sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below at h a lf price.
A ll o f these
goods are go in g higher instead o f dropping and the pric­
es are b ig bargains. You will agree with us i f you look
them over. The opportunity o f the public to buy the best
in stationery and o ffic e supplies at prices that will never
be touched at this price again.

The Ford people o f Sanford ns well ns the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.

FLORIDA

inford Machine

Office Supplies fo r T'wo Weeks

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

vi?! ******* nnd Insurance
m,RD

.

The mountains o f North Carolina a r« the best location* in the world
far health and that change o f climate needed by Floridians and espec­
ially the growing boys.

Laurel P a rk

Camp

N ear

H endersonville

10c Composition Books f o r ............................ ...............05
5c Composition Books, f o r .............................. ........ .02'/,
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r ................................ ............... 15
5c School T a b lets,.........................................2V^c to 3 l-3c
Ink, Paste and M u scila g e..............................

Is one of the beet camps In the South as well as one of the moat reas­
onable with a fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the beet
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure dr.'nktng
water, good food, sanitary in every respect

E V E R Y T H IN G I N O FF IC E S U P P L Y L IN E A T

8end for Catalogue or See Me Peraonally

Herald ‘‘Printing Co.

R O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

of

P a r k T r a m m e l l la oppoaed to the nut!• lynch bill; tho high ta riff on
potaah; a aalea tux; the merchant marine ruhaldy: a n y ehan ar In th e law

Selling Out oA.ll Stock in Stationery and

School Girls' Athletic Met could not
’ Partlea, Pirnlcs, Flailing, Outing*
be approached at Oakestitete any
ie Launch S A N F O R D nearer than 7 feet, 7 inches, she has
been selected to go to France on tho
Capt. Atkinson
Amerlcnn Team.
These two Florida girls, Anne Har­
Phone 295-L1
wick, formoly o f Jacksonville nnd
*nce 203 K. Third B t, Sanford now o f Miami, nnd Lucy Fletcher of
Greensboro will represent Florida in
Paris in August if Florida people

m s e s

G R E A T L Y R E D U C E D P R IC E

w ill

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!5l#b The S anford Daily H erald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD
“The City Substantial"

.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. MAY 23, 1924

VOLUME i n .

SANFORD BALL SEASON .
WILL OPEN ON JUNE 5TH
PALATKA WILL BE HERE

NUMBER 49

womet T v o fer s ’ league

SHRINERS
WILL
BE
HERE
IN
WILL HOLD MEETING
*
ALL DAY AT THE CLUB FULL FLOWER SATURDAY
MANY THOUSAND STRONG

On Thursday to Hear From the Various Candi­
dates if They Wish to Speak

The League of Women Voters will hold an all-day meeting ULSTER STAGES
Sanford Will Be in Gala
C V S t o o ” 1" OVER HUNDRED
with the County Federation of Women’s Clubs a t the Woman s
Attire for the Big
Thursday from 9:30 until -l o’clock.
| ARE MISSING Club,Whether
ROUND
UP
OF
Event
you nre a member of the League or not, you nre cor­
dially invited to be present. Bring your picnic lunch and the
REPUBLICANS BIG TIMES AHEAD
furnish cofTee, etc.
GOOD PROSPECTS FROM STEAMER LeagueOf will
special interest will be the statement of the candidates for
in g E v e n t

baNFORDTEAM h a s h ern SIGN,
n* i t AND THE PLAYERS
look good TO THE FANS

the legislature of their platform. Afterward an open forum will AUTHORITIES SEEM DETERMIN­
EGYPT THAT WAS STRUCK
he held to ask any questions concerning their past, present and fu­
SANFORD SHRINE CLUB TO IS­
ED TO PREVENT KILLING
AMID8MP AND SANK
ture.
AH
are
cordially
invited.
SUE MORNING EDITION OF
OF
MORE
PEOPLE
AT ONCE
THE HERALD

MOB STORMS GEORGIA JAIL ~
~~
TAKES NEGRO FROM BUILDING,
AFTER - FIGHT WITH OFFICERS

I Ilf T h e A ssoelK lrd I ' r r s n

(H e T he A aao rln lrd I 'r r s a l
The S.nfurd base ball club will open
BELFAST, May 23.—Ulster author­ Saturday will bo one of the biggest
BREST, May 23.—British vice coun|U Karon two w«k» from today, with aul hero announced today 102 of those
ities today arrested every officer of days In the history of Sanford when
a two-day scries with the fast I als aboard the Egypt were missing, of
the Irish Republican army that could there will be mnny thousands of vis­
fr0O Palatka, on the »mo diamond whom sixteen arc passengers nnd the
be found in six counties of Northern itors here from every part of east
that « u used last year, at the corner bnlance the crew.
Ireland. Hundreds were seized in sur­ nnd south and centrnl Florida and
prise round ups, most of them being they will be representative men from
of French unil Ninth.
This pirk will be put into flrlt claii
taken
from bed. Ulster government every walk of life for the Shrinen
BREST, France, May 23.—The sec
lhape before that time and the San­ ond steamship accident on the French
announced thnt the members
of tho have that kind of men. They will
.
ford players will all have at leaat a coast in -18 hours was reported yester­ Negro Assaulted Aged Woman and Courts Were Irish Republican army, Irish Republip hcro FrilI(|y ni|(ht many of
week’s work-out before the curtain ris­
can
Rrotherhood,
Irish
Volunteers,
thom
who come from „ ditUnco and
day, when news was received here that
Slow in Conviction
Sinn
l-ein,
Girl
Guides
nnd
Roy
Scouts
mnny
0f (hem will remain over Sones on the opener,
tho freighter Saint I’ntris had gone
“Lefty" Robinson, who pitched for ashore in th* fog off Cnpc lizard. An
nre liable to arrest and prosecution. UUy They w,„ Ic, vp carci nnd wor.
Sanford in 1916, during the Sanfordrics behind them nnd como to San*
—....... , . . . .
r„i„n. /or inquest has been commenced over the
IRWINTON, Georgia, May 23.—A mob stormed the Wilkinson
BELFAST, May 23. Officially s n -. f ord f„r n
time nnd they will
Orlando scries, am »
.98 men and women who lost their lives county jail early today and after a battle in which one guard and
, k , I V . , , . « m «»di t a
j l# , h0 , inkllw 0( u ,,
,„ J one mobman were slightly wounded, removed Jim Denson, a negro nounced this afternoon that three hun- 1hnvc |t for S tnfonl wi|| be turned
n « .lw d ..n &lt;W.
™ J “ " Orl.nt«f liner E ^ p t by .he French sentenced to hang June 16th, on a charge of criminal assault. After dred Sinn Feiners nnd n majority of ov#r lo thcBo Jo,|y ^oo.l fcllowe and
the S.nlonl f»»» r.n he »..nre I t frj|fh to r
„„ s „ urJny r |„ h t. An getting the negro the mob placed a rope around his neck nnd hur­ them Irish Republican army officers, they will be given a real good tlm*
while they are here.
th rl.'t I ,.,t &lt;rt
s.nfonl nut 1Inve.llRiiUnn hna been or.lcrc.1 tn n.- ried off in automobiles. No trace of the negro has been found but have been rounded up.
d.l, I, toI,.-Hie with lh . Sintord out^ , u.„m, hip. n „ , „ h|ch
It behoove* every citizen of San­
authorities are convinced he was lynched. Denson was convicted
fit on there two dnys.
TWO
MORE
LETTERS
ford
then whether he bo a Shrincr or
was only nine miles from tho Egypt here more than two years ago on the charge of assaulting a 72 year
The Sanford Club is just about all
not to elenn up tho city and decorat*
IN THE DAUGHERTY
when Hie ill-fntcd liner went down, old white woman. A long legal battle followed in which Denson s
signed up now nnd we are going to be
MORSE AGREEMENT the city nnd put Sanford in appl*
failed to respond to S. O. S. calla.
execution was postponed several times. The case was finally
represented by just as good, if not a
pic order for the advent of the ShrinTwo hundred and thirty survivors reached in the United'States Supremo Court which nffirmed the
better club that any of tho independ­
ers.
(Hr Tke Am m Is IM PrfMl
havo been landed here.
lower court’s verdicts.
ent clubs of the state.
WASHINGTON. May
23.—Re­ Sonu&lt; of the Shrincrs here estimst*
Vessels arc patrolling the scene of
Games will bo scheduled wlth_ St.
newing
his
attack
on
Attorney
the crowds between three and four
the disaster in the hope of making
Augustine, Ocala, Gainesville and- oth­
Genernl Daugherty in Senate yester-' Thousand people and there may b*
further rescues and to pick up hqdies.
er towns supporting good clubs and
day, Senator Caraway, Democrat, mnny more than thi* number within
.Twenty-two bodies have been recov­
those attending tho games this season
Arknnsas, placed in the Congressional the gates of tho city on that day. The
ered up to tho time this dispatch was
will more than receive their money’s
Record alleged copies of two more Sanford spirit of hospitality mast b*
filed.
worth.
shown on Snturdny as never befor*
The Egypt soiled for Bombay from
There are no contributions being
nnd our city must go down in history
London on Friday, carrying 44 pasasked to support our club this year,
i interested in obtaining tho release ns one of the Unfit oases in the des­
songers
and
a
crow
of
21*1.
but every one wishing to help this
—-------------from the Atlanta penitentiary of ert to which the pilgrims and th*
Captain Barxic of tho Seine said tho
cause slung can do so by seeing Chas.
fog was so dense thnt it was absolute­ Cleaning Up of Movie Industry Also Advocated by cimrie. w. Morse, the ship butider, Nobles of the Mystic Shrin* hav*
Britt now nnd securing a season tick­
Tho letters, published yesterday In ever walked their camels nnd eleet that will make the cost of the games ly impossible to receive any wnrning
Churchmen
'
a
local newspnper, Senator Carsway phnnta and the City of Jacksonville
of danger.
less to the holder.
said, vowed that Mr. Daugherty was and the buzz wagons and other mods*
••TVioro b«v« H»?n fw- time: vhcr. !
T-rsorrov; ilcra'd will .Miry iuv
engaged as counsel in the ense be­ of travel. The Dally Herald will is*
'
(Hr Tkr laanrlntrd I’rraal
own hands. To do so would lie only cause he had the confidence of for­ sue n special morning daily paper
names of those who have purchased ever saw such thick wosther,” said tho
JACKSONVILLE.
May
23.-Thc
tickets and if your name is to be captain. “I was on tho lookout, listen­ Southern Baptist convention voted fin­ n double crimo; n crime against the in­ mer President Taft who rommuted especially for the Shriners and ther*
among them, get your ticket at once. ing for fog horns. Our speed had al adjournment nt 12:20 p. m. yester­ dividual sought to be punished nnd a Mr. Morse's fifteen year sentence, nnd will bo all k'nds of preparations mad#
Three dollar tickets are being sold been reduced to five knots. Suddenly day, nftcr adopting the report of the crime against society nnd government chnrged that Mr. Daugherty had for this big event. L*t the people of
that are good for general admission to there was an enormous mass ahead of social service committee denouncing as a whole.......... Under tho principles “abused" Mr. Taft’s confidence.
Sanford turn out that day and make
all the games between now and the us. My bows went clean through its moh&gt; rub*, expressing conviction thnt of tho Amecrian government every
One of the letters purported to be the stay of tho Shriners nnd their
side.
The
two
ships
separated,
and
af­
first of August. Six dollar tickets are
the motion picture shows must be man charged with a crime Is entitled from Thomas B. Felder, New York Indies one of tho most pleasant In th*
goo-1 for the entire season, while the ter twenty minutes I found tho other cleaned up or destroyed nnd making to n fair trial in open court by n jury attorney, nlleged to have been asso­ annals of the Mystic Shrine and hav*
ten dollar tickets give you parking vessel on her port side. She had turn­ many recommendations. Efforts were of his peers with the right of calling ciated with Mr. Bnughcrty in the them carry nwny with thorn nothing
witnesses to his defenso nnd having all
space fur your enr thnt Is reserved ed turtle.
*'! ordered all my boats launched, made to amend the report to put the the facts duly and judicially consider­ Morse pardon ense. The other, al­ but pleasant memories of Sanford,
for you the entire season. This mnkes
convention on record as denouncing
leged to have been wrlttten by Frank the City Substantial.
the co*t of these games very light and nnd life belts were thrown into the the present “commercialized motion ed. Any other procedure is mob rule L. Seeley, editor of the Atlantn Geor­
as money is needed now to pay for sea. We rcmnlned until nearly mid­ picture Industry" instend of seeking and if adopted generally will ultimate- gian, to Mr. Felder, said thnt Mr.
the new equipment thnt is now on night, picking up 29 passangers and reform of certain features of it, hut ly undermine nnd overthrow cvery- Morse owed his liberty nnd his life TAMPA VOTING BONDS
FOB IIABHOR IMPROVEMENT
the way uml the fixing up of tho park, about 200 members of the crew. Also these failed nnd tho chief amendment thing we hold dear. Public meetings "to your nnd Mr. Daugherty’s efforts"
You will be doing n good deed to your­ we found four bodies.”
LOOKING TO THE FUTURB
adopted wns one deprecating alleged may be called, in mnny instances Mr. Seeley said his Interest was
self as well as the club and thu inter­ Survivors told thrilling stories of efforts of certain portions of the secu- ought to bo called, nnd every citizen “purely philanthropic." Both letters
( H r T h.- A t t o f l a l r l I 'r w * )
ests of U«e ball by getting your tick­ the tragedy, with tho water filled with lar press to discredit enforcement of should stand out openly for fundamen iiojc 1917 dates.
struggling figures, whose cries could
TAMPA,
May 28.—A six hundred
et now.
the prohibition laws.
■tnl American principles.
thousand
dollar
municipal bond elec­
Let your parking apace reserved be­ bo heard through the fog, pleading to
Mob rule and recent burning of ne"Your commission feels," the report SPECIAL GRAND JURY
be
snvod.
The
rescue
work
was
goldtion
is
being
held
here today. The
grocB w„ ,,enouncetl by a number of continued, "that we cannot too strongfore it is too late, and remember the oe saveo. sue rescue
TO
CONSIDER
FRAUDS
proceeds
would
be
used for a com­
season opens two weeks from today
^
u
speakers in discussion of that portion ly urge . non our pastors and churches
women in tho wntcr. It wns too foggy
mercial
harbor
nnd
dock Improve­
ON
WAR
CONTRACTS
•t four p. m.
of thi* report devoted to lew and order the inij otl *«?
not becoming allied
nnd dark to direct the work otherwise.
ments.
which urged fair trials for nil accused with or giving approval and support
( I l f T S r X «M irln (rd H r ro a l
According to a representative of the nnd added, “We cannot too strongly to anymovementor organization that
* VI ION \|. SINN FEIN
WASHINGTON, May 23.—The se­
Peninsula and Oriental Line, Miss V.
urge upon our pnstors nnd tho church-! violates or tend* to violate these sa­ lection of a special grand Jury to FORTY NINE EMPLOYEES
RATIFY AGREEMENT
II. Boyer lAd Mrs. M. L. Sibley, Amer­ cs the importance of not becoming al- cred nnd fundamental principles."
NEW YORK POSTOFFICE
consider the ntlcgrd fraud* in con­
REGARDING ELECTION ican missionaries, nre missing. R. S.
HAVE CRIMINAL RECORDS
"Your commission feels," the re­ nection with tho government war
Bed
with
or
giving
support
nnd
ap­
Be van end nnother American passeng­
port
continued,
"thnt
we
cannot
too
proval to any movement or organiza­
contracts wns begun todny with the
t.i •
T’l r •'••&lt; w ln(r4 I’r r a n l
(Il7 T h r l*M&gt;rlalrS P r f M l
* 1 H i . IN, Ireland, May
23.—Ard er were reported rescued. .Their homo tion that violntcs or tends to violate" strongly urge upon our pnstors and prospects the Jury would be complet­
WASHINGTON, May 23.—Tho dis­
addresses
arc
not
known.
Bevnn
said
I’M*, national Sinn Fein organisa­
the law. There was no specific refer­ churchcB the importance of not becom­ ed by tomorrow night.
covery through Anger prints that for­
tion. ti *lsy ratified the agreement he wns just dressing for n late dinner ence to any organization.
ing allied with or giving approval nnd
ty
nine of the four hundred and sixty
*'d lust week by factions of the when the crash occurred.
The convention voted to Invite Wm. support to any movement or organi­ The Herald, 15c per week, delivered. employes of tho registry division in
“
I
was
Just
putting
on
my
dinner
'•■d Lirvann, regarding elections
J, Bryan to addresn its noxt annual zation thnt violates or tends to violate
the New York postoffice had crimin­
#! d . ■mpoxition* of the government. coat and vest, when there wns a ter­ meeting in Knnsas City in adopting these sacred nnd fundamental princi­
Tho time hns come when our churches al records, it was reported to Presi­
rific Jolt," he said. "It threw me
ples."
as such must lake a positive position dent Harding today by acting postagainst the state room wall. I imme­ resolutions of appreciation ordered
illlsn REPUBLICAN ARMY
“We hope Mr. Hays and the pto- against the corrupt nnd corrupting mnstcr general Bartlett upon his re­
thnt
"the
especial
thanks
of
tho
body
diately
put
on
my
overcoat
nnd
ran
IS ILLEGAL ASSEMBLY
bo extended to the Associated Press ducers will keep up their work," It evil. Undoubtedly tHe parents are turn from Investigation af the New
SAYS IRISH PREMIER to the deck to see what had happened." for its news reports of/the session#.." said. “Regardless of what they do we Inrgely responsible. Your commis­ York office.
All of the forty-nine
Enforcement of the law is now the must demand the enactment of laws sion would appeal with nil possible have Iteen dropped from the service,
PLANT CITY VOTING
main task of prohibitionists, declared for strict censorship in each state. The emphasis to al! our people, especially Bartlett said.
LONDON, May 23.—At today’s
ON MUNICIPAL BONDS
the
report of the aocial service com­ morals of our young people must not to tho pnstors nnd parents, thnt this
taretinj, 0f th0 pftr|inmrnt of NorthFOB BIG IMPROVEMENTS mittee. It isso condemned the mod­ lie corrupted by tho public exhibition growing menace shall ho checked nnd
Have you lost or found anything T
*rn ,r'l«nd. Sir James Craig, Prcmern dance, race track gambling and of the eternal triangle nnd other dis­ abolished.’ ”
|
A
Herald Want Ad will help yon.
•«r. announced the Irish Republican
(H r T k e A M w I a l r l . I’r f H )
plays of indecency and lust.
»rni&gt; M been proclaimed Illegal asPLANT CITY, May 23.—The prop­ violation of tho Snbbatb and urged
“In our last annual report speaking
thnt Baptists demand strict censorship
•entbiy, Myi „ u«lfssat dispatch.
erty "holder* here are voting today on
of the modern dance and its increas­
for
motion
plctuft*.
a one houndred and fifty thousand
Referring to tho appointment of ing prevalence following the war, we
Have you lost or found anything T dollar municipal bond issue. A new
Will H. Hays as head of tho motion said:
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
city hall is among the projects.
picture producers’ association, the re­ " ‘Another gromr nnd growing evil
port, which was one of the final mat­ must be mentioned. It is tho modern
ters of the last business session of the dance. One of-Ute most serious and
convention, expressed the hope that menacing by-pruducta of the world
Mr. Hays will cxcrciao what is sup­ war is the gicat increase in the dance
posed to be his great power for a evil and the extravagant extremes to
thoorugh cleanup in the whole picture which It has gono. It is accompanied
husineta. The committee expressed by immodest dance, by close physical
approval of the banning of the "Fatty contact of the sexes, by lack of re­
Arhuckle pictures" and declared "much straint. it is undoubtedly doing much
more Is needed. It will take a flood to undermine tho morals of our young
people. It is beyond question that in
of sunlight to purify the region."
Under the head of law enforcement many cases it leads to moral wreck
and ruin. The time has come when
the commission said:
“It cannot help. It can oqjy hurt from every pulpit strong and persist­ Harry Lee bought his Fez in advance, but he could
for individuals to take the enforce­ ent protest must ho made and wise
Not Crow
ment of* the law and Justice into their and faithful teaching must be given.
William T. Wheeless will also be in position

MOB RULE AND DANCING
DENOUNCED BY BAPTISTS
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KU KLUX KLAN
PLAYED PART
IN SHIELDS’CASE

SANFORD’S : ' — tonightTEMPERATURE :
dorismay

SPORTS
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
* Florida Slate League
Tampa at Jacksonville.
Orlnndn at Lakeland.
Daytona at SL Petersburg.

MRS. SIIIBI.nS WROTE TO KLAN
HEADQUARTERS—INVESTIGA­
TION LED TO HER ARREST
Sanford ia being advertised by her
progressive citirons.
I nr Tfcr Aaaorlalrg I’rraat
DELAND,
May 22.—One of the
Now for the big improvements of
most Interesting features in connec­
nil kinds and n moat busy summer.
tion with the case of Mrs. Alice
Three are as .many new homes go- shields, charged with murder as a reJing up In Sanford now ns any other ^
of ^ &lt;h)oUng to ,lcBth of hcr
: city can l» ~ t ln jl» aou.h.
hotb. nd&gt; wlnUm A. SMeU.. n .ar

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida Stats league
No games scheduled.
i South Atlantic Association
No games scheduled.

-------Sunday yesterday, Monday
today and If nothing happens it will be Tuesday tomorrow and unless it rains
it will be Wednesday the
next day and in ease it does
rain it will be Thursday the
day after and then if it persists in remaining dry it
will be Friday the next day
and then it apito of all wo
can do It will be Saturday
and Shriners dny Saturday
and after that no one will
care whether any more days
come for a white or not. But
it ia glorious weather nevcrtheless and Sanford is
coming. Why worry about
a little thing*llkc the weath­
er?
9:1 A. M. MAY 22, 1922
Maximum .............
94
Minimum_______
68
Range ............ ... .... .•__ 67
Rnromctcr ......
30.06
Rnin ............
05
Calm and clear.

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“BOY CRAZY”
A spurkling Hix-part Coat*!
drama

Also FOX NEWS

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American l.eague
Remember the band concert will here the night of February 6, last,
Tomorrow—William De.Mifc
At Washington 8, Chicago 1.
FOR SALE, in no he at Central Park tomorrow WB!, the pnrt played by the Ku Klux
production, “Bought and p3
At New York 6, St. Louia 6.
first class n|ght but will be given Friday night Klnn which lend to the arrest of Mrs.
For* with Agnes Ayres uj
Others not scheduled.
shape, 1250 terms or 1200 caah. 490 ftt people* ifnnk corner.
Shields. Several stories of the partic­
Jack Holt, also A Snub p«i
, lard Comedy.
Model.—Rive &amp; Walker, in old Ford
ipation of the Klnn have been told and
Mi
Garage.
dh-tfp
National l.eague
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson and the different verlsoni have resulted In
At Cincinnati 5. New York 1.
little daughter, Beatrice of Lakeland n misunderstanding of the purported
5 mmilDIBEimElEllES
At Chicago 4, Brooklyn 8.
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank facts.
At St. Louia 3, Boston 4.
Mrs. Shields was to have been plac­
1*011 SALK —Second hand piano, In Graham at their attractive homo on
Others not scheduled.
to!
For quick results, try a w«t u.
Sanford
Heights.
ed
on
trial
at
DeLnnd
last
Monday
but
good condition.—W. A. Knyncr, Cel­
with
the
work
of
selecting
the
jury
ery Avenue.
48-5tp
Southern Association
$1,000 Guaranteed Roach Kill*,-!
IQ Tho Municipal Hand
will
nott nhave
virtually" underway it wns discovered
FOR SALE)—Fine
i n o celery
c c i P r y farm,
m n iii
i"
i
/v i
t
.
L. P. McCuller’s.
^
At
Chnttnnoogn4,
Birmingham
7.
rich
hammock
land,
cultivated
,he
rcK
u,nr
concert
In
Central
Park
two
of
the
state's
principal
wiutnesses
acres
At
Memphis
2,
Atlanta
4.
10 years. Crop on It now. Two flow- ‘"morrow night hut will have a con­ Mrs. Lillian Ferrell, of Enu Claire,
At Nashville 7, New Orleans 3.
ing wells, 8V4 acre, tiled; also thirty ^
Friday night at the I eoplc. Wit., and H. L. IJerry, of Y/oycrosa,
Others not scheduled.
ELITE DRESSMAK­
acres hammock adjoining with one ,,ank corm r for thLc / H’np,U of thc «»-. had not been subpoenaed and had
well and small
part cleared, near *&lt;,v*ncr «u" r'1 ,,f
Shr‘ner»- Concert
rcturned to their homes. State AtING PARLORS
American Association
Cameron City.
Apply to owner for un'1 ■trcl‘t ,lnncc nt that Umr' Tcl1 torney George A. DeCottea as a conDresses, Children's Frocks. I’ltuo#
At Toledo 5-0, Columbus 0-2.
sequence moved for contlnuonce of
all kinds hemstitching.
|
National League
particulars. Herbert O. Crinpen, R. your Wends.
At Milwaukee 0-7, Knnsas City Now York _____ 20
thc trial until tho fall term, n request
Apartments.
1
32-12p
R. A. Dox 180.
5-8.
Palm Springs is again the mecca which the courtgranted,
St. Louis ____
19
1
FOE SAI.E—lf» acres orange grove, for those who want to take n cool
At Louisville 0-2, Indianapolis 4-0. Pittsburg ..........
Mr. DeCotteaexplained to newrpa16
1
fine land, about 400 old bearing plunge these warm days or to enjoyper mpn the Ku Klux feature in del l i m i l U M H I I I I I l l |||a
At St. Paul 4, Minneapolis 2.
Chicago ..........
16
1
orango and grapefruit trees. Alio pe­ the beautiful scenery In n picnic par- tall in order toget that anglo of the
Cincinnati __
16
]
can, peach, grapes, pears and other ty and spend the day there. Palm CBSC cleared up. Mm. Shields was nrInternational League
Brooklyn
........
13
1
fruit trees on Golden Lake, 3 Vi miles Springs is undoubtedly one of thc
At Buffnlo-Toronto; rain.
rested nt St. Cloud some time after
Philadelphia
...»....
11
1
south of Sanford. Also another 4Vi most popular resorts In this part of
At Rochester 8, Syracuse 4.
the death of Shields and after Assist­
Boston --------------9 1
acres of fine rich, cultivated pine land the state.
At Jersey City 2-8, Reading 5-9.
ant State Attorney R. S. Mott had
with about 75 old bearing orange and
At
Newark
2-0,
Baltimore
5-2.
been pioleted there by an unidentified
Southern Association
grapefruit trees, and about 75 pecan Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dingrc left this
trees, on Silver Lake. Apply to own­ morning for their home In Dunedin member of the Klnn.
LEAGUE
STANDING
Won I&gt;ost
After the arrest of Pete Smith, a
er, Herbert 0. Crippcn, R. R. A. Rox after spending a week here the
Florida State League
Mobile
______
24
14
negro, ns n suspect, and Mrs. Shields’
180._______________________ 32-12p guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
Won Lost Pet. Little Rock -------- 21
16
.650 New Orlenns ......... 20
15
14
FOR SALE—Eight room house, on Mr. and Mrs. Dingec are old residents nnd attempted to nssnult hcr, Mrs. iSt. Petersburg .... 26
15
.634 Birmingham h
Park avenue, nil conveniences, just of Sanford nnd havo many friends Shields went to St. Cloud to thc home Lakeland ........... . 26
With every dollar cash purcht* I
.........
21
21
.600! Memphis JL.'.
rcfinlnshcd. Very easy terms.—A. P. here who gave them a warm welcome. of her father, I- S. Davis, n Union Tampa
you get a ticket Rood for w
21
.475 j Nashville __
Connelly.
48-tfc Mrs. Mary Ihileston and Mr4. J. N. army. veteran who hnd settled in St. Orlando ......... ...... 19
FREE chance on this ThoDr*!
Dnytonn
................
1R
22
.450
Chattanooga
Signal
Lamp.
FOR SALE—Potato barrels in nny Whltner accompanied the Dlngces to!Cloud nliout fifteen years ago. From
12
29
.293 Atlanta ...».....
quantity, special prices on car lota, Dunedin nnd will lie their guests for there Mr. DeCottea asid Mrs. Shields Jacksonville......
correspondence solicited, Clearwater several days.
wrote a letter addressed to "Tho
American l.eague
666 curea Bilious Fever. 30-onw-20tc G IV E N AW AY JULY 3RD, 1)9
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
B-tfc
-------.
, Leader of the Ku Klux Klnn" in AtWon Lost
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Earl
Brown
nnd
lit|BnUl(
(jB,
she
declared
she
wns
hoFOR SALE!—Warehouse with R. R.
12
The Herald la selling out tho lint
persecuted and needed help and New York .......... 23
aiding. Within four blocks of center tlo daughters of Deland wore in the
St.
I.ouis
20
13
of
box stationery, to make room for
city yesterday the guests of Mr. nnd naked thnt n Klnnsmnn he sent to see
of city.
Philadelphia
16
15
other
goods. You can get the very
Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly
and
made
n
trip
to
hcr.
Tho
letter
added
that
while
she
Ceo. W. KNIGHT
Detroit
15
17
latest
styles of stationery balow cost
I'nlin
Springs.
Mr.
Brown
is
one
of
knew
many
men
in
this
section
were
272-tfc
Boston
13
15
for the next two weeks.
the
busiest
men
in
the
state
nnd
is
Kinnsmen
she
did
not
know
them
nnd
105 Palmetto Avenue
FOR SALE—Watermelons nt James
Cleveland ......... .
15
1R
Marcsco's Fruit Stand.
48-2tn n hustler of thc real kind. He is if B member were sent to her, tho lot- Washington
.... 15
19
Rub-My-TIsm, an antiseptic.
SANFORD
FLORIDA|
City Manager of DeLnnd, Secretary trr „hc hn(| mailed to Atlanta could be
FOR HALE—A real bargain, 1919 of the Commercial Club, hnnd of the exhibited as a means of identification. Chicago — ............ 12
20
' 30-oaw-20tc
four passenger wire wheel Cadillac Poultry Association, head of the Fair Headquarters of the Klnn in Atlanta *
eight, in A -l'shapo. Must sell nt Association, a poultry fancier nnd ordered thnt the local Klnn send n
once. Phori 123, Arcade Auto Sup­ successful chicken raiser, an orange member to Mrs. Shields and the letter,
ply, Daytona. Fin. Ask for Mr P L. Kiusm .tmi funner ami in hail a Uoz
Sanforcrs New StorePhone 127
us she hnd instructed, wns given thc
Clifton.
47 nt? en other propositions.
messenger ns credentials Mr. DeFOR SALE 07CLEASE^One 20"acre,
Cottes snid. Mrs. Shields wns interone 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
Mrs. Hunt nnd daughter, Miss Helen viewed by u Klnnsmnn and thc inter­
distance to city. Two lots corner Hunt of Jacksonville spent yesterday view resulted in the mailing of n coin­
Center nnd Elm ave. Two lots west here tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. munlcntion from thc Klnn to Mr.
side Palmetto uve., 60 ft. from Elev­ B. Znchry. Miss Hunt is the society Mott.
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, editor of the Timos-Union nnd recog­ The Klan's communication signed,
10 Stores in Georgia-1 Store In Floridi
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Lot Ange­ nized ns one of the best in the pro­ "Committee of Investigation, Knights
les, CnliL^
288tf; 29-tf fession. Miss Hunt is also a gradu­ of the Ku Klux Klnn," informed Mr.
FOR SALE—Gasoline pump and 180 ate of the Woman’s College at Tal­ Mott thnt if he wanted to learn the
gallon tank.—L. E. Roper. Phone lahassee and has been admitted to the purported fncta surrounding the kill­
100-______________
30-tfc liar. Her old home was nt Oakland ing of Shields he must meet in n ho­
9
in Oninge County nnd hcr father
LADIES’
FOR SALE—A practically new piano. wns well known here where he laid tel in Orlando nt n designated time a
messenger
unknown
to
him
but
who
High grnde, walnut finish for cash. out thc old Orange Belt Railway nnd
9
$150.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp afterward many of the newer rnil- know tho Assistant sttoroey by sight.
32-in. wide, in Brown, Tan, Pink nnd
Mr. Mott followed instructions und up­
One-Strap
FOR SALE!—Ford Sedan.—L. F. Rop­ rnnds in the state. Miss Hunt has on meeting the messenger was piloted
Blue, yard—
er. Phone 160.
39-tfc been in Orlando for tho past week to St. Cloud.
FHlt 8 ALU-New five room bungalow where he suit against Stetson Uni­ , At St. Cloud the assistntn nttomey,
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should doublo in value in tho next versity nnd Dr. llully was success­ in the presence of three strangers,
few years. Water nnd electric lights. ful nnd in which she wns awarded hut whom he wns informed were
$ 1,400.—A. P. Connelly.
-IR-tfc a verdict of $25,000 damages,
I Klanstnvii, obtained a lengthy statenicnt from Mrs. Shields. Thc state­ S i
FOR SALE—Wood range, nlmnst new REFRIGERATOR SALE
ment typewritten, wns signed by the
also other household goods. Apply
THAT IS A SALE----LADIES’
to Mrs. Carroll, corner Eighth ami
20 PER CENT OFF Kinnsmen, as witnesses, on the lower
left hnnd corner of thc last sheet.
Laurel Ave,
47-2tp
Then
the Kinnsmen tore their signuin toduy’s Herald is nn advertise­
tines
out of tho sheet, retaining tho
36-in. wide, in Black nnd Blue, ynrd
FOR RENT
ment of the Sanford Furniture Co.,
hit
of
pnper
containing
them.
Mr.
Mott
FOR RENT—Cool,
ioT furnished bed railing attention to n sale on refrig­ declurrs he does not know the identity
rooms, $.1.00 per week, or rooms nnd erators—the celebrated McKee re­
of the witnesses and the statement, In
One-Strap
board $8.25. Apply 600 I.uurcl ave­ frigerator thnt is known far and
the files of the state attorney, has a
wide
ns
one
of
the
best
refrigerators
nue.
48*2tp
cn the mnrkct. Seamless porcelain large section of thc last sheet missing,
FO R R E N T —C o tta g e .- ■J. Mils soil.
the missing bit bearing the names of
47-3tp lined refrigerators that is a high the Kinnsmen.
grnde refrigerator in every respect.
FOR RENT—Furnished five room Come in and see them nt the San­
The Kinnsmen gave to thc Assistant
apartment with garage. 914 Myr­ ford Furniture Co., in the next ten State Attorney, the letter Mrs. Shields
LADIES’
tle Avenue,
45-10tp days nnd get one of these rcnl bar­ wrote to the Atlnntn headquarters and
it is understod if it is found necessary
F()lt RENT—Furnished house with a gains.
to disclose the identity of thc witness­
garage. Apply 107 W. 9th St., or
Phono 210.
43-0tp f c i k i K i i q M M m s i m n es to the statement obtained from
Mrs. Shields by Mr. Mott the Klnn
FOR RENT—Rooms nnd kitchenette.
may
do so. Mrs. Shields wns ordered
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
arrested
nnd charged with murder by
offire, upstairs.
28-tfc
Mr. Mott because he said the state­
FOR RENT—T w o unfurnished rooms,
Xn For Florida: Pnrtly cloudy ■ ment wns so widely at variance with
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bath, for llghthousckccping. Good
tonight and Tuesdny; prob­ *:| her previous stories of the killing.
location. Apply "R. S.", euro of Her­
Another feature of the case around
ably loenl thundershowers Px
ald Office.
G-tfc
P:\ which many stories have ben built wns
on Tuesdny.
PAY CASH
FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms, s~c
| the amount of life insurance Shields
furnished. Call 318-W before 8 or
■ ■ M Rl M U left. The authorities at different
II
after 6 n. in.
48-6tp
-Save the Difference j
times having stated they were proceed­
Buy for Lessing on the theory thnt Shields was
NOTICE!
WANTED
To all Me'nlH'fN of thc Sar.ford killed ns a result of n plot to renlize
WANTED—Small cottage, unfurnish­
on his insurance, rumor hnd it that
Country Club:
ed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished
\^i provided in the Charter there tho insurance wns as grent us $10,­
housekeeping rooms. Address "Per­ will Yie a meeting‘Tuesday evening, 000. The actual amount, according to
manent,' P. O. Box 548, Sanford. 34-p May 21rd, at 8 o'clock in the Court 'the State Attorney, wns $2,012. Mrs.
.WANTED TO HUY—Glass show case House -to consider nnd adopt Ity ; Shields has stated her husband had
also iic cream cabinet.
Address I.ohm and for the transaction of such borrowed front one of the bunks $1,­
other business ns may properly come 400 against the policy, leaving a bal­
luTorr the meeting.. All subscribers ance of dnly $642, with which several
bills Shields hnd contracted in DcLand
should lie present.
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amounting to between $300 nnd $400
8. O. Cl! AHE. President
47-2tp had to be met.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1924

Iota where new building,
ry, in the absence this way will more than cover the tempt to stretch the money over
the ventilation that they should have who find it
larger area by putting down cheap ' " ' “ ‘ i r cost
of
your
membership.
of
a
curb
market,
to
handle
parishablo
and especially is this true of the ru r­
roads.
|lgna placed on all this i&gt;rt.J~. *
oal schools where the children are .product*, are not oppoaed to tho
PrIUAH •***/ ifInM ** •!•*»«
The
best
roads
are
the
cheapest
in
tog the visitors to the
11RICK PAVING THE BEST.
te r i l U t IWr»l4 aalMlub &gt;*r housed up in four wklis with but very ket, but on tho contrary rather favor
the long run and brick roada are cer­ Sanford intends doing in L J N
At, , •■■fart, Fla.
little ventilation except that which it as relieving them of u business that
Seminole county has tried almost ev­ tainly the best. For the city paving It tog line. It means much to u»iT5
sweeps in through one window or is not at all profitable,
looks like the sand filled brick streets and is the finest bit 0f
one door and provsa to bo a danger"Advance information is that prices ery kind of paving known and it is
rtiu n u u
would
not only be the best and most that we could design.
^
ous draft Instead of healthy venti!a-|of fresh country produce will be much demonstrated almost beyond the shadeconomical
but
would
be
about
the
collar
-----------—
—
_
». J. HOLLY.,
an lower than it is now possible to secure ow 0f n doubt that provided freight
f . i . lillaho . »H»ur/-TwM«r»* tion. The Palm Beach Post in
| it. This Is due to two causes, first rfttes nre lowered brick is not only the only kind that enn be tom up to allow LUMBERMEN OF STATP
IL A. JVKBL________ Oaaaral Maaaaar editorial on tho subject says:
a L. IRWIN___ Ctrralatlaa *••**»»
for repairs.
CONVENTION AT 0 R U %
_____ n « » « i n ■» la oi— r. a . ____
"Thorc are very few days here when that the overhead expense of tho re- bc8t paving but the cheapest On ac*
-----------o----------tail
merchant
in
handling,
and
his
loss
count
of
the
excessive
freight
rates
A ltrn b la i lialra M il, Kaawa aa classes could not be held In the open
_______
AaaUaallaa___________ air with comfort. Floors and a roof in decay will be eliminated, and see- S
ORLANDO, May 23.—Welcons
BUSINESS AND WATERWAYS
i eminole county could not use brick in
behalf
of the city of Orlando wu *
Haharrlallaa Prt** la AOraara
ond
that
there
will
be
a
central
diatriblast
paving
of
roads
and
other
mnare needed of course os are Inner
Oa* Year .........—--------- ———IM*
tended
to nearly a hundred
All signs point to rapidly improv
It* Hoalka .. , .
■.
M* walls and partitions but certainly ev­ utlon point and there will be a mini- tcrials were used with tho result that
DelleereA ta CUT *T f arrier
tativea
of the lumber induatrTk
lug
business
and
consequently
In­
tho advocates of brick paving are now
Oa* W eak --------------------- - U C*«ta ery class room could have ono side mum of unsold products.
Florida
yesterday morning 8t
creasing
demands
on
all
kinds
of
"It
is
a
step
in
tho
right
direction
moro
strongly
entrenched
than
ever
Tke his 13- &lt;• »-**»* W7e*klr H*r- i'ompletelf open with screening and and if given proper support may be aruj wh|lc |t is not certain that brick transportation.
opening
session of tho third uaT
Referring
to
this
l l l *atlr*lr Paeeta leaalaale Caaaly nwnings for ordinary weather and
asl la piklUke* errrr Frl4a j. Alter- glass which could be dropped Into the means of establishing regular city paving will be used in the new city situation, J. Adam Bede, former con­ convention of the Florida Lumber m
(lalaa rate* a a l r kaawa aa avaUaaMillwork Association, ty Msyor I
Uoa. Ileaiavratl* la aalltle*. |S U T*r place to keep out rain or occasional market, advantages of which are ob­ streets that are to be paved it is sure gressman from Minnesota, says:
fra*, aiwar* la ai»«M«.___________
G.
Duckworth, who declared •th« £
vious.
The
success,
however,
of
tho
•‘When
the
rebound
in
business
that brick will have a great big look
MBMlIMt TIIR ABIOCIATBII I’HKSS chilly winds.
dustry
represented at this coartttl
undertaking
will
depend
on
the
docomes,
the
railways
will
ro
t
be
nblo
to
in when the materials are up for dis­
"Several privato schools have been
The Associated Pres* I* exclusive­
gree
to
which
local
housewives
sup­
is
ono
of
tho moat important ia tL
handle
it,
and
to
finance
enough
ad­
cussion.
The
brick
roads
in
this
ly entitled to the use for republica­ developed in this direction with ex­
industrial 111, of Florida."
m
port
the
movement."
ditional
trackage
to
handle
tho
busi­
county
that
have
not
stood
up
to
the
cellent
results
and
the
only
conceiv­
tion of all news dispatches credited to
The
sessions
opened
»t
the
Eate
ness
would
cost
more
to
interest
traffic
arc
the
brick
roads
that
were
able
reason
for
not
building
public
It or uot otherwise credited in this pa­
per and also the local news published schools In more cr less the same way EVERY MERCHANT, EVERY BUS­ not laid just right in the beginning, charges etch year than $272,000,000, 1,0101 with W. Tylander, of f*,
is that it has never been done, which INESS MAN, EVERY GROWER that had a poor quality of brick and 1the estimated cost of the St. Law- ^ ercp» presiding. In a brief
herein.
that had no permanent curbing. The reneo waterway project. The la tte r ^ '1’ Prpsklcnt called attention to th
AND SIIIITF.it SHOULD JOIN
All rights of republication of spec­ js no reason at all. In short it seems
brick roads that were laid right with (eventually will pay for itself, out of Krowtb of the association and urjd
ial dispatches herein are also re­ downright silly that our boys and
TUB WATER TRAFFIC
the
right kind of brick are good yet the sale of electricity developed.
" ,nt
membership adopt the
girls
should
be
obliged
to
spend
five
served.
LEAGUE
and
those
that
were
laid
with
cement.
"Most
of
the
export
stuff
is
proc°-°peration
n si. baai, for an ia
or
six
hours
a
dey
five
days
a
week
r u n mi
•C I m ; H U ALII BUILDIXO.
grouting are almost ns good today as iluced in the Middle West and most ’mdertakingg. Another speaker
cooped up in stuffy school rooms I
__ ns well
---- be
— , The Herald has time and again
,
tho day they were laid. The brick of the import stuff is used there— '*• •*•
“ prominent
when........
they might ,just
getting their lessons and the benefits ‘
nttA-ntion to th»* Central •’•or- streets of Sanford in the congested »&lt;&gt; why not bring the ocean nenrer."';
Atlanta, who is attending ti,
If you don't believe that Sanford is of tho fresh air at the same time.
argument has been offer- meeting
mpclmK' to
,n the
inp interest of MUklA.
csUlljk.
I ,
a lt[ ra K w,*ut'’
1
part of the business district were laid No better nrirument
prowing just take a walk or a ride
The innovation probably at first
‘
_ manY advantage, of the
twelve years ago nnd are tho
for this particular project, which *n|' n branch of n lumbermen's orp*.
around the city. Houses going up would be the occasion for wander- *’,ltcr
1 ,u ^®cPcn ng of tha 0jjCftt streets in this city or county. happens to be the foremost transpor- '*nt'oneverywhere, so many one can hardly Ing minds on the part of some pupils
J ',hn‘ rivt‘r*
tht‘ '“woring of Thl,y wcro |ujd r|K(,t, nro widc ami tntlon improvement now interesting
------keep track of them. Sanford will but they would soon become nccus- frLlR"
t H’ tf00° wo^ *" have granite curbing and nre almost the country, nnd which, if undertaken| E m p l o y m e n t BUTGRU
soon be a city of ten thousand.
tomed to the now freedom ami sky the league m many ways and y c t Hs) K„od {od as when they were will doubtless bo tho beginning of a
------------------o
and landscape would cease to be dls: there are numerous business men laid. Tho only trouble with them is series nf similar enterprises in every The vocatloral commute* of tb* Bjg.
Sanford among other things will tractions. The school gsounds nro who have never ns yet joined the the fact that having been taken up section where natural
conditions ness and Professional Women's CIA
0f(t&lt;ri for w„tcr pjpea they nre make thorn possible.—Daytona Jour- requests all young womin dHtriw
soon have n ninety picco band ready targe enough so that tho noiso of b ague and it boifins to look as tho
bumpyplaces.
places.These
Thesestreets
streets Ml.
temp-oyment
for the opening of the tourist season. traffic nnd passers-by should not In­ they never would
, , join
. . . ,t. .™
. .era
. . .arc filled
— with
...... bumpy
i cmp'jrmcnt to regi.ter
register ,t
nt the 3Fim
belt. taken
. . , up ......
, , , and,
Indeed, tho so many
Guess that will hold them for a while. terfere with classes.
i National Bank.
, ,people
* in.. this ..world. that
„
, couhl bo
now nnd. relnh!
Is there any other city in Florida habit of concentration should be 1 eve m letting tho other fellow do made almost as good as new for tho
There ate at least six locations in
AGNES G. BRUNER, Oi,ir*u
, „h
that can boast of a ninety piece hand. strengthened just as general health the work and they lay back and get hr|chl| Rrc Rti„
Tho this city where hi’ildings arc being
wU, not torn down to make room for new
------- o-------------nnd mental alertness should be im­ the benefits o th.l work. A recent nift|) foot county brick
Bargalns found each day by row­
letter
sent
out
to
every
man
to
thi.
,
„
t
wj(,cr
roa(J(I
, or tho buildings. There are other vacant ing the Herald Ads.
All we need to do now is to keep proved by a school day passed In the part of the state by the Central Flor­
reason thnt all traffic weight is borne
boosting and talking Sanford. There open.
strike*
"Sooner or Inter there will be a ida,, Water
.. Traffic
. . Ismguc
.
. the in one place an devcntually will wear
is nothing like having faith in your
nn.l on tho head and wo reproduce l t , ftW(iy th„ brick| nnd
thp curb.
own city. Sanford is growing and trend towards the open air public
,
..
, ing is of concrete or granite tho curbwill be twenty-five thousand before school In South Florida nnd the Post lulL?'
Kv„&gt;- producer, e v .rj .h.pp.r, l»
w„ ,
unJ , , h„
you know it. Get on the wagon and would like to nee it start in Palm
fuel
every
property
owner
and
«Wbriek.
.pread.
Beach county."
blow your horn.
zen to the State of Florida of r.ecTl,„
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.... . ,
. ,
*no concrete grouted ronds are uneasily must bo vitally Interested In douhu,dly the boflt for tho c0
FLORIDA BASER ALI. BAT
Week-ends In Ireland are apent In
he d.v.topment of ^ ^
^
f
ro.,!, and the brick sand filled are the
FACTORY
killing each other. This in rather a
the Slate. Before lateral dove opfor the cIty Wc „ the
strenuous vacation and one that few
ment can progress, a mam artery
i,.,,. ......t____
a i n i. i The
Tb St.
o, Johns
&gt;
r,llc&lt;1. brlck
ro«ds for the cityf on. . ncpeople would endorse. If all the re­ The Brooksville Star tells of an in­ musta ibo established.
,
.
,
j
..
,count
°f
ibe
constant taking up of, the
teresting
nnd
very
substantial
indus­
ports of killings in Ireland are true
River runs through a great produc-! t
............
. . a. a__
Connections
there la only about three people left try operating to that town—a factory 1ing
area, to Sanford, „It ajins
deep8t" eU for water
which Is specializing in baseball bats, chanel to Palatkn, 05 miles above and with the city owning tho utility
over there at the present time.
time in the near fuand which will turn out 100,000 this Snnfoid. The project is to doepen the plants at some
, ,,
,
,
on a flour sack means the same aa
year.
The
hat*
are
mndo
of
ash,
A Dutch author who recently mar­
channel to 20 feet from Jacksonville .
,
.
,
which
Is
found
in
abundance
tn
tho
.
0
.
i
*
*
,n'
L
t0
come
U
P
an,i
ones
laid
ried an American lady with $8,000,“Sterling” on silverware—the
tn Sanford, thence by canal to tho
...
, "
000 to her own right says she was great hammocks surrounding Brooks- rEast
* . t rCoast
n „ . .near
p .P
T
ltn av illn
t he0CO
‘ ^ *n endle“
UP
th«
Titusville,
highest standard of quality and
Jstreets. This would be a most difhi* inspiration and his Ideal for many vllle. The factory was established down
Indian ivivcr*
River.,*
mill tho
mu imniiii
1#i r^
...*.»
. . t
,,
,,
,
.
.
.»
licult
task
with
any
materials
except
value.
Backed by “America’s
months. Yes, she could havo been by R. E. Bayles on a very modest
Following thi* improvement, n .the _a sand filled brick street.
a .
H
.
any fellow’s ideal and inspiration with scale about a year ago, and he had an Ok awaha River, the Wotiwa R ver
First M ill”
Thus it is apparent that from the
exhibit at our fair last year. Through nnd other laterals can lie extended
that much money on the string.
of experience with all
the kindly offices of tho Tampa further into tho interior, connecting i standpoint
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k* ‘1 ,
.
wit'1 a
Sanford citizens can always be board of trade a group of Canndinns lake Couotv point.. o J - ,1 . H - a ' S *
‘ ,S* f
“T
clt'
DISTRIBUTORS, PA LATOA.
counted on to do the nm&lt;rr*,«tv« have becnm* Ir.tcrcstcJ So the busi­ anti other Interior roomie, op to
',,l‘
&gt;»■»» bri’k
. . . .
unJesa
n much
material of
thing.
It was to be expected they ness nnd come to Brooksville next water .transportation.
.
. cheaper
.,
month.
loiter
it
is
anticipated
that
would pass their more than a half a
Major W. C. loimen of the Corp. che.3f.cr co"sl™eti.on cun 1,0 0/ '‘«in«l
million dollar bond issue for civic the plant will he greatly enlarged, of Engineers, held an Important “nd ,U W““ld b* Jch' a'K,ri nnlY ,&gt;0C«UM
Improvements.
Any town
that nnd the manufacture of furnitute hearing at Titusvjllo on May lGth. tho freight on brick m almost prohibi8BYMOUR. IND.
shows a progressive spirit appeals to will he undertaken. There nre magni­ This was largely attended by mer- .live. The
, cheaper, materials would
progressive settlers.—Reporter-Star. ficent forests of hnrdwooda in Hernan­ chants, manufacturers,
vegetable bnVe
b*' something that would em
do and Pasco counties, nnd if tho nnd fruit producers and shipper. ,,r*c.0, F1°r d* **nd or materials that
—--------o—---------It Is all right to open up the stores transportation problem enn be solved thereof. A large volume of evidence W0UJ d Dot, ‘ak°l°n g hauls on the railat nine o'clock In the morning, it Is there is no doubt that n great furni­ nnd figures, showing un astonishing r"nda ,"nd P*rh“P* lho n8W material
all riyht to closo up the stores Thurs­ ture manufacturing business can bo tonnage and the feasibility nnd prnc- nftcr ,i&gt;0,nK jnid wou,d not K‘v« ^ e
day afternoons, it Is nil right to ob­ developed.
ticnbllity of the project to deepen Kt,,,orn satisfaction of the brick roads,
The baseball bat factory is now nnd extend tho Kt. Johns River to the
serve every holiday, it is nil right
urr
ll,,v'nK raaterials
Make Your Car Look its Best for
for everybody to
go awayfor the giving employment to 25 laborers nnd Indian River nnd by tho lateral can- otucr than brick that are cheaper
May 27th, Shriners* Day
summer—hut—it docs notmake a the number will soon be increased to als to Interior counties was produced.
J 1 com*8 ll&gt; paving the excessive
city. We have work to do here. Get 75. “Ilomenin" is the registered lt was the concensus of opinion thnt fre*Bnt rates on brick but nil things
trade tnnrk of the product
at it.
a favorable impression was created. lt,nsidered it would seem the height of ^
We are Making u Special Rale for the Neat Two Wecka on \
The business interests of Brooks- With the proper effort by tho people
experiment with any kind of ■
SIMONIZING
l
The candidates are too busy this vlllo should foster this Industry by of Florida wc firmly believe that this &gt;,avln*f mn*‘*riai that hut, not already,■
time to havo nny speaking tours. every reasonable means. It may de­ great Improvement can be secured ,eon P'’ov®n tint! that will stand up ■
Bring Your Car to the Economy Shop and Let
tinder the strain of wear and tear of J
We note that the Gilehrist-Tram- velop to vast proportions.—Tampa for the State and it* people.
U s Dress it Up
®
mcll joint dfliitc lasted just two Times.
Will you help? Will you show thl' PreMnk timc- w « b»ve had some ■
rounds. The people have no time to
your Interest by taking out a mem- c*P*Hence with cheap roads * in the ■
THE CURB MARKET
listen nnd the candidates seem to
bership in the f&gt;ntrnl Florida Water la#t twclvp months and wh want no J[
have found it out. There is very lit*
Traffic league, which-has assumed more of them. We should now build ■
■
tlo life about the off season enm- Some dny there will come Into being active charge of this great under- tbo bc,t roa*ls thnt money can buy
______________________________ Phone 66 \
the man with one acre or maybe n Inking for your benefit, in fact for *'vcn
palgn.
on*y a small portion of them 5 1 H P a rk A venue
half acre of land in nnd around San­ the benefit nf the entire State?
can be built nt a time rather than at- B
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ford
who
will
raise
vegetables
for
the
BKTTF.B TYPES OF SCHOOL
The time fn- you to help ir now. curb market nnd there will be a curb The last Kivorx nnd Harbors Bill m
HOUSES
market then nnd this time is not far passed by Congress carried nn appro- ■
The editor of the Herald hns often ln thp future. These men with the printion of $13,000,000 to improve the J
wondered why school houses In Klor- MM,I,II patches of land will raise vege- waterways of the United States, The ■
Ida were not better ventilated in a tables, will have n cow, will have sentiment in this movement wns ■
climate where it Is summer for nine chickens nnd will market all their strong enough to increase the bill ■
months of the year. Many of tho stuff right here tn Sanford. You enn- from $27,000,000 to $43,000,000. F lo r-lJ
•chool* In Florida seem to ho modeled not
fresh vegetables here when idn pays her part of this nppropria- ■
after tho northern schools instead of T°u wunt them—and we mean fresh lion, with the finest natural water- ■
having ventilated type of school thnt Wgetablcs when you want them all ways which can be improved nt much £
one would expect to Florida. While tho time—and you cannot get them less cost than other waterways. ■
it Is true thnt tho greater part of the ns cheaply as you should get them nnd Don't you think Florida is entitled to ■
winter in Florida 1* really summer tho curb market figures from I'alntku Federal aid and her pro-rata shnre £
weather nnd the children do not get in the Herald of yesterday proves this of the millions appropriated for wat- J
statement. But the time is coming erwnys ? Don’t "let George do tho ■
when the curb market will come to work." The proposition is up to you ■
JNNNaNNNNN■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Sanford and come to stay. We were a
and you should join and contribute 3
on all McKEE SEAMLESS, PORCELAIN
few years ahead of our time on the of your Information nnd your efforts ■
curb market just ns we have been to this result. Just remember that
and WHITE ENAMEL LINED; also on all
about ten years ahead of the times in unity, organization and work there
with ever project wo have advocated is strength. Without your support,
METAL REFRIGERATORS. This sale does
in this city hut the city of Sanford which means the support of tho peo­
usually c.mies to them in time nnd ple, tho League's effort^ must be
not include the famous EDDY REFRH*EH^‘
J ‘.he city of Snnford ia coming to the ‘limited. With that support its ef­
curb market nnd when it comes again forts will be irresistable and we can
TORS. SALE TO LAST 10 DAYS!
it will come under n fine building obtain the object for which wc nre
B
that will house the farmer* in com­ fighting. This is the time to act, and
fort and in this hig market house you no time will be more opportune. Don't
can buy anything you need in tho delay.
Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
vegetable and poultry and dairy line.
to nddition to this beneficial result
vice Our Motto
The Palatkn News says editorially:
as n shipper, you can send your
‘‘Beginning tomorrow morning Pa- freight bills to the Leaguo at Orlan­
latkn will again attempt to establish do. These bills will bo checked for
■ a curb market, with farmers pledged excess .'reight and hnndlcd as claims,
I’hones 4V7-IB4
s to bring in produce to tie offered to nnd the amount recovered returned
WELAKA BLOCK
3 housewives. As the News understands to you less fifteen percent, to cover
the retail merrhanta of the city cost of handling. Tho rotcunu in
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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!Sanford Furniture Co.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 23,1924

PAGE THREE

w»» awarded the 4500 prlie for the To the Citizens and Tax-Payers of the and Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
ADAMS" IS
.
Lakeland a t St. Petersburg.
AUGUST 3, 4. 8—
*
best editorial article written during
City of Sanford, Florida:
8361, Laws of Florida. 1019, Entitled
nFST KOVEL OF
Orlando at Tampa.
Tampa at Daytons.
AMERICAN I.IFB the year the test of excellence being
Whereas, a petition has been filed in "An Act to Abolish the Present MuniLakeland at Orlando.
JUNE 19, 20. 31—
clearness of style, moral purpose, the above styled cause by the City of cipal Government of tho City of SanSt. Petersburg at Jacksonvtila.
Daytona
at
Lakeland.
Lrff tORK. May 23.-B ooth Tar- sound reasoning and power t$ tnflu- Sunford, Florida, by and through C. ford, County of Seminole, State of
AUGUST 7, 8, 9—
Jacksonville at Orlando.
cnee public opinion in tho ri^ht dir* E. Henry, S. O. Chase, and Forrest Florida, and to Organise, Incorporate
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lon seal"
won th" IHl tZer
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Lake, comprising the City Commission and Establish a City Government for JUNE 22. 2S, 2 4 I / ji 000 for the American nov- ectlon-”
Lakeland at Tampa.
The prize of $500 for tho best of the City of Sanford, Florida, set- tho Same, and to Prescribe the Jurispresenting "the wholesome,
Orlando at Jacksonville.
Day tona at Tampa.
M.hJst standards of American at- newspaper cartoon went to Rollin ting forth the fact that un olection diction, Powers and Funotions of Said
AUGUST 10. H i 11—
'
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
L h re of American Hf« nnd mnn- Kirby of the New York World for was held throughout tho City of Ssn- Municipality,"
Orlando at Daytona.
St. PetersbuiV at Orlande.
Whereas, said ordinance provides JUNE 26. 27. 28—
L .mi manhood." Columbia Uni- his cartoon "On the Rond to Moscow" , ford, Florida, on the 17th day of May,
Jacksonville at Tamps.
A. D. 1922, to determine whether that for the amendment of Sec. 7; Sec. 97;
Li(v announced. The prize winning published August B, 1921.
St. Petersburg s t Lakeland.
Daytona at S t Petersburg.
The New Auric World won the gold certain ordinanco entitled "An Ordl- Sec. 1C4; Sec. 206; and Sec. 217, and
t
-Alice Adams."
AUGUST 14, 15. 1 8 Orlando at Lakeland.
£,«ne O'Neill s “Anna Christie" niednl for “the most disinterested, nance Providing for an Issue of Ronds the repeal of Sec. 174 of the charter
Lakeland at Daytona.
TaAnpa at Jacksonville.
_
ii.ooo prize for tho Amon- nnd meritorious public service ren- by the City of Sanford, Florida, in the ' under which the City of Sanford, Flor- JUNE 29, 30—JULY 1—
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
” pl,iy best representing "the edu- dered by any newspaper during'the sum of 1625,000.00 for Municipal Pur- id: is now operating and functioning,
Tnmpa nt Orlando.
Tampa at Daytona.
:ional value and power of the year," “for tho expose of the Ku poses; the Proceeds Derived from tho and
Lakeland at Orlando.
AUGUST 17. 18. 19—
Sale Thereof to be Used for Pudding
Whereas, it is provided by the charlte In raising the stndard of good Klux Klan."
Daytona at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
for graduates and Constructing a Municipal Rudd- ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, JULY 3. 4, 6—
good usto and good manLakeland at Jacksonville.
of Journalism ing, for the Extension of Park Avenue
Tampa at St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
examinations Northward into the Waters of Lake
Lakeland at Tampa.
rhr $2,000 l’riz* for the ‘,bcst book
and are oth- Monroe, for the Extension of the
,he year upon the history of the
Orlando at Jacksonville.
went
to Rob- Drainage and Sewerage System, for
(trd States'' goes to James TrusOND HAND CARE
, JIJLY 6, 7. 8—
Constructing Paved, Macadamized or
r Adams f«»r ‘‘The Founding of
Orlando at Daytona.
Other Hurd Surfaced Streets, end for
The Chance of a Life-Time to Get a
«. FneUnd" and the $1,000 prlzo
Jacksonville nt Tampa.
Funding and Paying the Outstanding,
Good Car Cheap
RELIEVE TAMPA MAN
I St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
1 Olds 6
.
M i".00
( JULY 10. 11, 12—
MET WITH FOUL PLAY Floating indebtedness of the City of
Sanford, Florida, Evidenced b^ Vouch1 Olda 0 ............. ............. .......J500.04
a r&lt; to the |.t*apic, Uiu»v.
Lakeland at Daytona.
err Heretofore Issued and Authorizing
tirtn t ryomple excluding ns to ob1 Ford Sedan ............. .. ........1375.00
, Jacksonville nt Tampa.
the Mayor of the City of Sanford,
Loi the names of George Wnshlng1 Oakland Six ........................ $500.00
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
Florida, to Call an Election to Deter­
In and Abraham Lincoln," to Hamlin
All in good mechanical condition.
JULY 13, 14. 15—
mine the Question as to tliu IssQancc
Daytona nt Orlando.
WILLIAMS* GARAGE
Lrlard, far “A Daughter of the
of Said Ronds for the Aforesaid Pur­
41-tfc
Lakeland nt Jacksonville.
Eddie bonier."
poses," duly adopted nnd enacted on
Tnmpn nt Lnkeland.
I Edwin Arlington Robinson’s “Colthe 10th day of April, A. I). 1922,
JULY 20. 21. 22—
L'rd poems" won the $1,000 prize
"I’m Going Right Straight Rack to
should be ratified, approved nnd eonL (he le t M&gt;lume of verso publishJacksonville at Dnytona.
My Dear Old Florida Home,” at Hinfirmed by the electors of the City of
Orlando at Tampa.
H during the year.
termistcr’s Piano Store, Wclnka Block.
Sanford, Florida, and whether the
Lakeland at St. Petersburg.
[The Arlington ceremonies for Am20-tfp
bonds provided for in said ordinance
Liran* -Unknown Soldier" last Novshould be issued by the City of San­
L , r provided the material from
ford, Florida, in the manner nnd for
Hi(fh were written the prizo winning
the purposes in snid ordinance provid­
Ifwspsper stories nnd the prizo wined nnd set forth, and
hrg newrpaper editorial of the year.
Whereas, said ordinance provides
Kirkie L- Simpson of the Washingfor the issuance of bonds by the Ci^y
tin staff of th - Associated Press for
of Sanford, Florida, for municipal pur­
[jj ft, rie« on the return of the "Un­
Get An Abstract Before
pose* in the total sum of J625.000.00,
sown soldier" was awarded tho
Buying Property
said bonds to he of the denomination
ilflOfl pri :-«• fur the "best example of
of $1,000.00 each, benring interest nt
i reporter’s work during the year."
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
Frank M. O’Brien’s editorial ‘‘"'he In the Circuit Court of the Seventh Ju the rate of six per centum per annum,
appoint
V.
E.
Douglass,
O.
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Hern­
l
interest
payable
semi-annually
on
the
Jnknuwn &gt;oldicr" published in the
dicinl Circuit of Florida, in nnd for
! 1st days of July nnd January, snid don nnd It. C. Maxxwcll, Inspectors of
for York Herald oh November 11.
the County of Seminole.
bonds to he numbered consecutively said election, and W. Nl. Haynes, Clerk
from 1 to 625, both numbers inclusive, of snid election.
CITATION
said bonds to mature in tho following The said election hereby ordered and
mantfer, to-wit: bonds to In? numbered called to be held on tho snid 12th day
Now’s the time for you to buy n MOLINE TRACTOR. We
It being very desirable that nil housfrom 1 to 300, both numbers inclusive, of July, A. D. 1922, shall be held and
hnvo n special offer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
s in *Ne city be numbered, all owners
to be serial bonds; tho maturity dates conducted in tho mnnncr prescribed
For every fanner enn afford to buy but you cannot afford
if un-numberrd houses can obtain
of bonds of this issue to be numbered by the ordinances and the charter of
not to buy a real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
rambers rcaly for putting up nnd ini from I to 300 both inclusive, to' be as the City of Snnford, Florida.
great success in this Boction. Until O ctober 11th, 1922, we
And it is further ordered that not
itructions as to how to number, FREE
follows, to-wit:
will sell you a—
it the o!Ti&lt;-e of the City Mannger.
The State of Florida, ex rei Geo. A. J Ronds numbered front 1 to 30 to mn- Ita} than thirty days prior to the date
of the election hereby ordered to be
DcCottes, State Attorney for tho Itore July 1st. 1025.
L. R. PHILIPS,
MOLINE, Model D, latest improved Tractors
held
tho City Auditor nnd Clerk shall j
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
Rqnds numbered from 31 to 60 to
N
for $528.00
mnil a copy of the aforesaid ordinance
l5-S*t-.Mon.-Thr-3-wc
State of Florida.
'mature July 1st, 1926.
_
( Ronds numbered from 61 to 90 to proposing the amendments to tho pre­
Can furnish you from our atock in warehouse for imme­
sent charter of the City of Sanford,
diate delivery, or will hnve one shipped direct to you. Re­
! S i i s i i i s i i i i i H i i s i i i i i s i i i mature July 1st, 1927.
member this offer !h only good until October 11th, so place
4
Ronds numbered from 91 to 120 to Florida, to each elector whose name
appears upon tho registration books
f o u n t . I t ’s t h e S t a r t ---- S mature July 1st, 1928.
your order now.
Ronds numbered from 121 to 150 to of the rjty.
WITNESS tho hnnds of C. E. Hen­
mature July 1st, 1929.
ry,
ns Mayor of tho City of Sanford,
Ronds numbered from 151 to 180 to
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA
nnd C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
PHONE 2102
mature July 1st, 1930.
forest
Luke,
as
Cumtni*»iuii«is,
Com­
Ronds numbered from 161 to 210 to
posing tile City Commission of tho
mature July 1st, 1931.
City
of Snnford Fin., attested by L. R.
Ronds numbered from 211 to 210 to
Phillips,
Clerk of the City of Snnford,
To the Thriftless money says "Good- mature July 1st, 1932.
Ronds numbered from 241 to 270 to Florida, nnd tho corporate seal of tho
Bye.”
City of Sanford, Florin, on this the
mature July 1st 1933.
8th
dny of May, A. D. 1922.
Ronds numbered from 271 to 300 to
To the self-respecting, forward-looking mature
CIIAS. E. HENRY,
July 1st, 1934.
As Mayor of the City
Ronds to be numbered from 301 to
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I represent yofor
of Sanford, Florida.
625,
both
numbers
inclusive,
to
bear
best working days. Be careful with me for I the same date of maturity, bonds num­
S. O. CHASE,
CHAS. E. HENRY,
am your best friend. Put me in the Bank, bered from 301 to 626, both numberFOREST LAKE,
where I am Safe and I will work for you. Re­ inclusive to mature 30 years nfter the
As the City Commis­
date of the issuance thereof; this en­
member, I move the world.”
sion of tho City of
tire issue of bond* to be dated July'
Snnford,
Florida.
1st, J922, both principal nnd interest
Attest:
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
of said bonds to be payable nt some
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
bank in the City of Now York, State
City
Clerk
o
fthc
City of San­
Will Help You Keep Cool
of New York, and
ford, Florida.
Whereas, n canvass of tho returns
See our window display of all kinds
of snid election show primn facie that Mny 9, 16, 23, 30; and June 6.
the result of said election was is fu-i Snnford Maid Dread at your Groc­
vor of the issuance of the bonds afore-1er’s. Hot rolls, lakes nnd pics, next to
said by the City of Sanford, Florida, Princess Theatre.
36-tfc
and that the nforesnid ordinance wns
by snid election duly ratified, approv­ Wo wnnt to ask every loyal citizen
ed nnd confirmed.
of Sanford thnt can possibly spare lied
Now, Therefore, in pursuance of nn rooms May 26th and 27th to please no­
order of ,tne court herein made, no­ tify Snnford Shrine Club or phor.o
tice is hereby given that the Citizens 104. It will be necessary to list your
nnd tax-payers of the City of Sanford, rooms early.
42-5tc
Florida, are by said order required to
be and appear before the Circuit Court j OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
of tho Seventh Judicial Circuit of the |
OF FLORIDA STATE
State of Florida, on the 15th day of j
LEAGUE FOR 1932.
June, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock n. i
m. nt Del-end, in the County of Volu­
sia, State of Florida, then nnu there,
to show cause, if nny they hnve, why I
To understand nnd appreciate the cus
said bonds should not be validated and
confirmed.
WITNESS nty hand and tho seal of
tomer’s needs; to feel an earnest desire
the Circuit Court of the Seventh Ju­
dicial Circuit of the State of Florida,
Do not try to pay bills without a checking
to help him to succeed; anti to be both
in mu! for tho County of Seminole, on
account.
this 23rd dny of May, A. D. 1922.
aide nnd willing to extend to him every
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
. the Seventh Judicial Cir­
accommodation consistent with conser­
Endorsed chcckH are legal receipts; and, be­
cuit in and for Seminole
County, Florida.
sides, with a checking account, you can keep
vative banking methods— this is BANK
May 21-30; June 6-13

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t.ntlon and correction, for the estab­ charge Shall be Immediately reported
IMPORTANT sniPING
CONKERENCB CALLED lishment of docks, wharfs, breakwa­ to the City Auditor and Clerk. All 3
ters and boat basins, an dfor such fees and moneys received or collected g
other public purposes as the City by officers nnd employees shall be ■
&lt; llr Tfc* A w M liI r S I’re a a )
NEW YORK, May 22.—Three im- Commission may by ordinance deem immediately paid over to the proper ■"
portant shipping conferences, in all necetary and proper, and may sell, official or depository as designated by 3
: ' •' nROKEN OUT SKIN AND ITCHING of which the shipping board is con­ lease or otherwise dlsposo of said the City Commission or City Auditor ■
BSC EM A HELPED OVER
cerned, will be held during the com­ property for the benefit of said City and Clerk on the day of their receipt." ■
NIGHT
ing week, to discuss freight questions to the same extent that natural per­
Section 5. That paragraph (b) of ■
of considerable bearing.
The first sons might or could do; and also Section 217 of the charter under ■
For unalghtly akin eruptions, rm*h will discuss West Indian matters shall have the power to borrow mon­ which the City of Sanford, Florida, Is 5
or blotches on face, neck, arms or which have risen since the United ey for current expenses, provided any now operating and functioning, be, ■
body, you do not hove to wnlt for re­ Fruit Company withdrew from the nmount so borrowed shall not ex­ nnd the same is hereby amended to a
lief from torture or embarrassment, Colombian branch of the West Indies ceed an nmount equal to' fifty per road ss follows:
: Mortal
declares a noted skin specialist. Apply conference after the shipping board cent of the revenue derived from
"Paragraph (b).—Such petitions *
a little Mentho-Sulphur and improve­ overruled a protest of the company taxation during any fiscal year; to
shall be signed by not leu than fifty ■
ment shows next day.
ngainst the board allocatting charter­ control, perform and furnish all pub­ of tho electors of the municipality." ■
Because of its germ destroying ed ships in the Colombian trade. In lic services nnd to own and asqtiiro
Section 0. That Section 174 of tho ■
properties, nothing has evyr been retnlliation the board withdrew from public utilities, public docks, wharfs,
found to take the place of this sul- the entire Carribcan branch of the and boatbasins; to acquire, establish, charter under which the City of San- p
phur preparation. The moment you |conference, and the Panama railroad own, operate nnd maintain as a pub­ ford, Florida, is now operating and
apply it healing begins. Only those | steamship Company, being refused a lic utility, waterworks and a w ater functioning, be, and tho same is here­
who have had unsightly skin troubles restoration of former ten per cent plant and provide the City and the by rcrealed.
can know the delight this Mentho-Sul­ deffercntials on account of trans­ inhabitants thereof with water; to ac­
Section 7. That the Mayor is here­
phur brings. Even fiery, itching ec­ shipments, nlso withdrew.
quire own, establish, maintain and by instructed, authorized and em­
zema is dried right up.
The second conference is the inter­ operate as a public utility, gas works powered to call an election In accord­
The same design of disc clutch that *vas used in tha
Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- coastal members which operate ships and a gas plant, and furnish the City ance with Section 7 of the Revised
powerful war tanks is likewise used In the Hulck Four.
Sulphur from any good druggist and from Xtlnntic to Pacific ports thru nnd the inhabitants thereof with Ordinance of the City of Sanford,
use it like cold cream.—Adv.
The Hulck clutch under the most gruelling conditions,
the Pnnatna Canal, and which recent­ commercial gas; to acquire, own, es­ Florida, to determine the question by
has proved itself absolutely positive, dependable, and easyu
ly eliminated Tacoma, Wash., ns a tablish, operate nnd maintain as a referendum vote ns to whether Sec­
WEEK'S WEATHER
operate—a clutch that demonstrated the same certainly tuU
basic point. Tacoma shipping men pnblle utility, electrical works and an tions 7, 97, 154, 205, and 217 of the
safety for unfnrseen emergency that it did for ordinary s«
filed a protest alleging discrimination electric plants nnd furnish the City charter under which the City of San­
Weather Outlook for the Period May which the hoard upheld. The third nnd the inhabitants thereof with el- ford, Florida, is now operating, and
vke.
’
22 to 27, Inclusive
.meeting will Ik* the Atlantic-Far Eas- ,.ctriclty; to Issuo nnd sell bonds for functioning, shnll be amended in tho
This thoroughly trustw orthy unit is a development of
South Atlantic and East Gulf ,rrTJ conference Allegations of rate (|ny of the purp0B„ herelnahove en- manner hereinabove stated and set
20 years of consistent effort. It is typically representative
forth:
and
as
to
whether
Section
174
SU.tf ,! ? fner*,ly folr ,,u! wl,h I,ro1’-1 cutting that have aroused discord and umcrnted nnd set forth, as well as for
of the standards governing the construction of the RiM
ability of occasional local showers; nnd an effort to stabilise the situation BUfj, other municipal purposes ns may of snid chnrter shnll be repealed.
Four throughout.
moderate tempornture.
Section 8. Thnt nt said election to
the shipping board is lending an ef­ ice from time to time prescribed by
fort to have each of the1 conference ordinance, or ns may be otherwise be cnlcd nnd held in the mnnner pro­
Ask us to tell you more about Hulck
The Herald for first class job work. members post a $10,000 cash forfeit provided by this charter; to adopt nnd vided by Section 7 of this ordinance,
to be surrendered if conference reg­ enforce local police, snnticry nnd oth­ this ordinance shall be voted upon ns
PRICES
PRICES
ulations nrc violated.
er similar regulations not In conflict a whole hy title only, nnd nlso, each
22 -Six - 16 Coupr
IIMJ
with the laws o f the State of Florida; Section of the chnrter under which
22-Four-34 Roadster $ 893
Dll) HIM'.MORE GOOD
22-Six-47 Sedan
jiq
to do what ever may be deemed neces­ tho City of Snnford, Florida, Is now
22-Four-3.'&gt; Touring .. 933
operating nnd functioning, sought by
22-Six-48 Coupe
J4?l
sary'
°r
proper
for
the
safety,
hcnlth
Mnny men nnd women suflor from
22-Pour-Se Coupe .... 1295
22-Six-19 Touring |$ij
convenience and general welfare of its this ordinance to l»e amended or re­
backache, rhcumntic pains, stiff joints,
22-Four-37 S edan..... 1395
pealed,
shall
be
separately
voted
upon
22-Six-."&gt;0 Sedan
$J7|
inhabitants nnd to exercise all pow­
sore muscles nnd other results of kid­
22Slx-l4 Roadster:... 1365
ers of local self-government.
The hy the electors participating in said
ney trouble because they neglected the
22.Blx.45 Touring .... 1395
F. O. II. Flint. Mich.
oneumeration of particular powers election.
first warning symptoms. Foley Kid-1
Section 9. Thnt the ballots used at
herein shall not bo held or deemed to
ncy Pills aid the kidneys to throw out
ho cxclsusivc, but in addition to the the election ordered to be called nnd
poisonous waste mutter that causes
powers enumerated herein, or implied held hy Section 7 of this ordinance
pain und misery. Stephen Lewis, Eldhereby, the City shnll have, nnd may Khali state the title of the ordinance
DISTRIBUTOR
ridge, Ky., writes: "Foley Kidney
exercise nil other powers, which un­ to ho voted upon in the manner follow­
Pills did mo more good than all the der the Constitution nnd Laws of ing:
•
SANFORD
FLORIDA
other medicine I ever took. I hud kid­
"For the ndoption nnd approval of
Floridn, it would be competent for
ney trouble ten years. I don’t have
this paragraph specifically to enum­ that certain ordinance entitled,
any pain like I hnd before I took
When Better Automobiles are Built Buick Will Build Then
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
erate.
*
them.” Sod everywhere.—Adv.
tions 7, 97, 154, 20G, and 217; nnd
■mi
In addition to tho powers herein
Repealing Section 174 of Chap­
enumerated or given or alowed tho
ter 8301, Law* of Florida, 1919,
snid City shnll have nil powers and
hi
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
perform ail duties conferred or m Piescr.t Municipal Government of
DELICIOUS
.
■
posrd by the laws of the State of
the City of Snnford, County of
An ordinance Amending Sections
Florida, now in force, or which may
7, 97. 107, 200, and 217; and RepealSeminole, State of Floridn, and to
hereafter he enacted, providing gen­
ing Section 174 of Chapter 8.101, Laws
Organize, Incorporate nnd Estab­
erally for the government of cities
PIANOS
of Florida, 1919, Entitled "An Act to
lish a City Government for tho
nnd towns nnd not inconsistent with
Abolish the Present Municipal Gov­
Same, and to Prescribe the Jur­
In Bottles Everywhere
the provisions of this Act."
PHONOGRAPHS
ernment of the City of Sanford,
isdiction, Powers and Functions
Demand the genuine—name stamped on every crown—ask
Section 2. Thnt Section 97 of tho
of said Municipality."
County of Seminole, State of Florida,
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
:
charter
under
which
tho
City
of
San­
for it by name
nnd to Organize, Incorporate and Es­
"Against the ndoption nnd approval
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
tablish n City Government for the ford. Floridn, is now operating nnd of that certain ordinance entitled:
Bottled only by
Same, nnd to Prescribe the Jurisdic­ functioning, be, nnd the same is
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
PLAYER ROLLS
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
tion, Powers nnd Functions of Said hereby amended to rend ns follows:
tions 7, 97, 154, 200. nnd 217; and
"Sttiiuw
37.
FISCAL
k
KAIL—
Municipality."
Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
Whereas, the legislature may by The fiscal yenr of the City shall begin . 8301, Ijiws of Floridn, 1919,
law confer upon n municipality any on the 1st day of October nnd end on
Enetitled "An Act to Abolish the
powers relating to its government, the 30th dny of September of each
present Municipal Government
W rlak m B lock
not in conflict with other organic yenr."
of the City of Sanford, County
provisions of law, and
of Seminole, State of Florida,
Section 3. That Section lflt of the
Whereas, tho legislature of the chnrter under which the City of San­
ant! to Organize, Incorporate nnd
State of Florida has by legislative en­ ford, is now operating nnd function­
Establish n City Government for
the Same, ami to Prescribe the
actment granted and delegated unto ing, he and the same is hereby am­
the City of Sanford, Florida, the ended to rend ns follows:
Jurisdiction, Powers nnd Func­
tions of Said Municipality."
right to submit to its electors for
"Section 104. SPCEIAL ASSESS­
uni
approval or rejection, amendments to MENTS; WHEN PAYABLE.-Specc- nnd shnll nlso separately state each
its chnrter, nnd
inl assessments covering the construc­ Section of said Charter to he voted SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Whereas, it is one of the fundamen­ tion of sidewalks, laying out, improv­ npon in tho manner following, to-wit:
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
tal principle of constitutional law that ing, gruding, paving and hard sur­
"F or the adoption of the amend­
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
it is not unconstitutional as a delega­ facing of streets nnd alleys, and cov­ ment of Section 7, of the Charter."
1018
West
First
8*xeet
1018 Weet Pint BUM
Against
the ndoption of the
tion of legislative power for the leg­ ering all other local improvements
islature to dolegnto unto u munici­ shall be payable by tho owners of the nmendment of Section 7 of thf char­
ill
pality the right nnd authority to am. property assessed for said local im­ ter."
For the adoption of the amendment
end a charter granted unto snid mun­ provement at the time stipulated In
icipality by the Legislature, provided the ordinance passed and adopted of Section 97 of the charter.
any amendment so adopted docs not with reference to any such local Im­
Against the ndoption of tho am­
contravene or is not repugnant to the provement, nnd shall constitute, be, endment of Section 97 of the Charter.
For the adoption of the amendment
Constitution and the statute law of remain nnd continue a lien superior
Sanford, Florida
the State, nnd
in dignity to any nnd nil other liens, of Section 104 of the charter.
Whereas, Section 254 of the legis­ except liens for Rtato nnd County
Against the ndoption of the amend­
DEALERS IN SEED, FEED AND
|
lative charter under which the City of Tnxcs, upon nnd ngninst the proper- ment of Section 154 of the charter.
Snnford, Florida, is now operating ty assessed for such local Improve­
For the ndoption of tho amendment
5
FERTILIZERS
,
and functioning provides that amend­ ment until paid, nnd said lien shall of Section 200 of tho charter.
■
I
Against the ndoption of the amend­ ■ Mall orders a specialty. I f you need one dollar’s worth or j
ments to snid charter may be sub­ not be bnrred by any statute of lim­
mitted to tho electors of snid City by itations now existing, or by any sta­ ment of Section 200 of tho charter.
u two-thirds vote o fthe City Com­ tute hereafter enacted which does not
For the adoption o fthe amendment ■ one hundred dollar’s worth, write us. W’c will snvc you m°n’ j
missions, nnd
I
in express terms refer to liens for of Section 217 of tho chnrter.
3 cy and give you quality.
Against the adoption of the amend­
Whereas, it has developed that cer­ special assessments imposed or levied
!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■............■■■■■............
tain amendments to the present char­ by tho City of Snnford, Florida, for ment of Section 217 of tho charter.
For the repeal of Section 174 of the
ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, local improvements."
aaa iUl
should bo adopted in order to prop­ Section 4. Thnt Section 20d of the charter.
Against the rcpcnl of Section 174
erly nnd expedbmily administer tha charter under which the City of San■
BE SURE AND SEE THE
civic nffnirs of this city, therefore,
ford, Fioridn, is now operating and of tho charter.
Section 10. That the provisions of
Be it Enacted by tho People of tho functioning, he nnd the same [» here­
City of Sanford, Floridn:
this ordinance providing for and di­
by amended to read as follows:
-A 1-80Section 1. Thnt Section 7, of the
"Section 200. SALARIES.—The recting an election to bo held for the
charter under which the City of San­ City Commission shall fix by ordin­ adoption or rejection of this ordin­
ford, Florida, is now operating and ance the compensation of tho City ance nhnll become effective immed­
functioning be, nnd tho same is here­ Attorney, the City Manager, tho City iately upon its Anal passage and adop­
The Country Club nnd Golf Links are by amended to read ns follows, to- Auditor nnd Clerk and cx-officio Ass­ tion, nnd said ordinance shall become
essor, nnd shnll Ax hy ordinance the of full force nnd effect as to all of
almost completed. You will want the wit:
"Section
7.
Powers
of
tho
City.
compensations
of the Chiefs of the Are tho provisions therein contained, or
best in everything in the
A. C. FORT, A gent -SANFORD. FLA. „
The City of Snnford, Florida, shall and Police Departments, nnd members ns to such of said provisions ns may
■ WIGHT BROS. GARAGEhave perpetual succession; shall sue of the firo and polico forces. The City be rntiAcd and approved ns the re­
and be sued, plead and be Impleaded; Commission shall have the power to sult of the election ordered called and
We arc agents for the Celebrated may purchase, lease, receive and Ax by ordinance the compensation of hold, only from and after the time
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.
hold property, real nnd pcrsonnl with- the Mnicipal Judge. The City Com­ aaid ordinance I* approved, either in ■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a"
a
in Said City; and may sell, alienate, mission shnll have the power to Ax whole or in part, by the referendum
deed, convey, lease or otherwise dis­ the compensation of the City Tax vote of the electors of the City of
pose of the same for tho benefit and Collector, which may be based on Sanford, Florida.
Adopted on this tho 8th day of
nchantage of said City; and 'may either fees or salary. Tho City Man­
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Boat Caaat Railway,
«
Patronise your home rarrehanta in purchase, lease, condemn nnd obtain by ager shall Ax the number and som- May, A. D.. 1922.
ta.
Fla^
among
the
pine®
and
lakes
of
8em
laole
coenty,
an
■**
CIIAS. E. HENRY,
•verything you need to purchaac. We eminent domain, receive nnd hold prop­ pcnsatlon of nil other officers and
.
.brick hotel, with private baths andi hot .water
. u , hheate a t. f |r v ■
modem
S. O. CHASE,
erty, real nnd personal, within and employees. Th® salaries or compen­
aro here to stay.
elate
calalne.
Ratea
tt-50
te
M
U50
per
day;
510
to
flB
per
wees.
FORREST LAKE.
beyond the limits of the City to be sation so Axed shall bo uniform for
cording
lu
location
of
room.
City Commissioners of Sanford,
used for the burial of the dead, for like services in each grade of the City
Florida.
the erection, construction and main­ service ns the snjno shall be graded
tenance of waterworks and lighting nnd clasaiAed by the City Manager. Attest:
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager |
I„ R. PHILLIPS, Clerk, (SEAL)
plants, for the establishment of hos­ AH such salaries nnd rates of pay
,
pitals, poorhouses and houses of de­ with dates of employment and dls- May 9. 10, 23, 30 and June 0.
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AUTO REPAIRS
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TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, X024
ffHEREOF HE 81’BAK

SPORTS

MRS. FBBD DAIGBR. Society Editor,1
Phone 217.W

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7 w , ^ Hon«y .»■&gt; * « • &gt;» *
CALENDAR
!re , ihe w «t to sleep end elept
^
entire night. Your r e a J Sickly end relief i* permnn- Wednesday—Mrs. Henry Wight will
entertain the members of the Wel­
evcrywherc—Adv.
Sold
fare Department at a Musical Tea
at her homo on Park avenue, In
honor of Mrs. Walter Wight, from
. UfCulIer *A" '
4:30 to 0 o'clock.
Friday—Mrs. R. A. Newman will en­
tertain tho Duplicate Bridge Club
enry McLauIin, Jr.
at one o'clock.
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^

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State League
At Jacksonville, 2; Tampa, 1.
At S t Petersburg, 6; Daytona, 5.
Others, rain.
At
At
At
At

Immediately, Skinnay and hi*
comrades scurried from ail parts of
the lot. The klddlea continued to buy
as long ns the horse at*.
Such n performance with like re­
sults ha abeen exhibited every after­
noon since and the consternation has
increased among the push cart ranks.

National League
Boaton, 8; St. Louis, 0.
Pittsburgh, A; Philadelphia, 0.
Chicago, 0; Brooklyn, 3.
Cincinnati, 1; New York 2.

GENERAL WU
OFFERS PLANS
FOR UNITING

time it is thought the members will
be available and the grand Jury will
get grinding tomorow morning. Thera
are about thirteen civil cases, twelve
criminal cases and one for murder on
the docket but whether Uio court will
get to all of them this term or not is
p ro '* matical although the court maichinery is moving along with great
facility and smoothness.
Court week always brings many
people to the city from Seminole and
other counties and cities and while
there will be nothing sensational this
term there will bo sufficient cases to
keep the interest aroused among thoao

I

people that like court easea and al­
ways attend. And those who are on
the Jury and those who are witness**
and the attorneys help to swsll tb*
crowds about the temple of justice.
MIAMI RECEIVING BIDS
FOR MUNICIPAL RONDS
Illy Tkr Associated rreaal
MIAMI, May 23.—The City Cornmission is today receiving bids for
the purchase of seven hundred thou*nnd dollnrs worth of bonda which
were voted recently.
The bidder*
are to set tho rate of intereat on th*
bonds.

OF NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN
CHINA WITH SUN AS
HEAD

American League
At Boston, 1; Cleveland, 7.
Illr TSr AMwUlrl t’m a l
At Philadelphia, A; Detroit,
PEKING, May 23.—General Wu Pci
(game called end 10th, rain).
GARDEN PARTY DINNER
Fu, In control of Peking opened nego­
At New York, 4; St. Louis, 3 0 3 tiations with Sun Yat Sen, head of
Last night the members of the
Business and Professional Women’s innings)
the Southern government Sun, It Is
Club of Sanford nnd a few guests At Washington, 3; Chicago, 4.
understood indicated his willingness to
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
were delightfully entertaianed at a
nbandon the southern government nnd
American Association
garden p arty dinner at the home of
unite the country’ °n condition parlia­ :
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
Mrs. Porter Wakefield in Geneva. At Columbus, 1; Louisville, 4.
ment instituted first year of republic
SPRINGS
WATER to visit the spring and in
At Toledo, 4; Indianapolis, 2.
Sanford, Fla. The garden was beautifully decorated
he ro-fiMcmbled nnd Hsu Shi Chang,
East, lit Si.
our
method
of handling its product. Why take
At
St.
Paul,
4;
Kansas
City,
2.
in palms, moss, magnolias and Jap­
president of Peking government re­
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
At Minnonpolis, 6; Milwaukee, 4.
anese lanterns. The tables were ar­
sign in favor of chief executive to bo
that this water in unexcelled nnd ita purity
ranged In an artistic way among the
elected by parliament.
makes it most bcneficinl for many troubles.
Southern Association
trees where a most delicious chicken
A t Little 1Wk-Mobile, rain.
plllnu dinner wns served.
POSTM ASTERS MEETING
The Fortl people of Sanford as well os the
At Chattanooga, 2; Birmingham, A.
After dinner each guest vras asked
AT DAYTONA TODAY
Western Union recommend this water for
At Memphis, 2; Atlanta, 7.
to give a talk of three minutes on
—THREE DAYS SESSION
hntteries.
At Nashville, 10; New Orleans, 7.
what wo liko in the gardon. These
*II r T I f A i t i i f i n f r i ) I ' r r a * )
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
were enjoyed by nil ns opinions var­
DAYTONA, May 23.—The post­
GAMES TODAY
sent you nnd protect vour health.
ied with tho several spenkers.
masters of the State opened n threo
Dnytonn nt St. Petersburg,
Each table then sang a familiar
days convention here today to discusa
song. Thero was close competition, Orlando nt Lakeland.
postal problems.
They will elect
Tampa nt Jacksonville.
between two tables as each wanted to
You Can Find the Name of
delegates nt this time to the National
Ewy Lite I’tofeealonnl and
give the best yells after the song
convention nt Snn Fmneisco in Sep­
LEAGUE STANDING
Botin*** Man in Sanford In
wns given.
FLORIDA
SANFORI)
-:tember.
Florida State League
This Column Each Day
At Inst they sang “Goodnight lad­
............ ..
Won Lost
ies’’ and left for Sanford voting Mrs.
For
quick
results,
try
a
want
ad.
St.
Petersburg
27
14
Wakefield an ideal hostess.
15
Ltkeland .......!— 2d
22
Tampa ........
21
George A. DeCottes SHINE IN FURNITURE
Orlando ............... 19
21
STORE DID GOOD BUSINESS
■ Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
Attorney*at-I&gt;aw
23
18
----- HAD FOUNTAIN EFFECT Daytona
,
For Your Boys This Summer?
0»tr Seminole County Rank
Jacksonville.......... 13
29
■
I l l y T k t A n o e la tr * I 'r r u t
HF0HI)
FLORIDA
E The mountains of North Carolina are th* best location* In tb* world
PENSACOLA, May 23.— A house­
American League
* for health and that change of cllmat* needed by Floridlsni and eapechold fixture somewhat out of the line
Won Lost Pet.
■ tally the growing boy*.
S. 0. Shinholaer
usually carried by those fellows who New York,.—....—... 24
.667
12
LIGHT
DOCKET
WILL
NOT
KEEP
feather your love nest on the easy ^St. LoUtg
.588
Louis ......... — 90
14
Contractor and Builder
■ Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
SESSION HERE LONG
payment plan, was found here recent- Philadelphia ........ 10
15
.510
£
THIS
TIME
in
the
furniture
store
of
Loui*
.469
I Detroit .... ............. 16
17
hFt'RI)
*:• FLORIDA
S 1* on* of tb* beat camps in th* South *• wall as on* of the most reaeDieblc, according
to local rum Boston
.............. 13
18
.448
■ onable with a fine corps of teachera and councillor*, with the beat
Circuit
court
started
today
prompt­
sleuths.
18
Cleveland —......
18
.471
SMITH BROS,
ly at ten o’clock with Judge Perkins in ■ athletic instructor*, with the lake for swimming, with pur* drinking
The sheriff claims he received in­ Washington .......... 15
20
.429
tho chair and State's Attorney Geo. A. ■ water, good food, sanitary In every respect
formation that a fountain, not nec­ Chicago
■
.....— ... 13
20
.894
irage and Machine Co. essarily
DeCottes nt the helm In getting the t
hand-painted or anything of
Send for Catalogue or So# Me Personally
grand jury organized nnd ready for
the sort, but with potentialities, was
Expert Auto Repair Work
National [M in e
action. Tho first venire for the grand
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
10
Comer First and Oak on hand a t Dlcblc'i store. The sher­
Won Lott
jury
was quashed on account of an ir­
iffs forces investigated. Dieble was j^ w
SANFORD, FLORIDA
... 21
10
regularity and tho new venire will be
confidant,
they
say,
when
they
*P*
st.
r
__
...
10
IS
rE DELIVER THE GOODS”
summoned this afternoon at which t ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■I
pea red a t his store and began the P ittsb u rg h ___ 17
12
nick Service Transfer. search.
Chicago .... ..........
18 15
“Search all you want to," he la re­ Cincinnati _______ 18 19
Storage F iu ililiee
ported as having Invited.
Brooklyn ________ 14
18
Without much ado, the deputies Philadelphia .......... 14 18
v* pltut jou, tell others; If **
walked to a wooden bench placed In a Philadelphia _____ 11
teU as. Phone 498
17
comar agninst tho wall. They re­ Bouton ...................
10 19
Psrtiee, I’irnlco, Fishing, Outing* moved the bench and observed a hola
in the floor. ITore a pump was set
.Southern Association
e Launch SANFORD up nnd connected with a glass con­
Won Lost Pet.
tainer of 15 gallon capacity.
4,
24
.032
Mobilo
............—
14
Capt, Atkinson
The capacity consisted of throe gal­ Little Rock..—__— 21
,5B3
16
lons of moonshine at the time.
Phone 295-1,1
.556
New O rleans____ 20
16
Birmingham
.........
20
.671
15
race 203 E. Third St., Sanford
Herald want ads get results.
Memphis
20
.530
18
Nashville
.............
17
21
.447
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Chattanooga ........ 14
.359
26
Atlanta --------- ..... 17
22
.353
B. W. HERNDON

SAFETY FIRST

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

E ld er S p rin gs W a ter C o.

;

CIRCUIT COURT
STARTED TODAY
FOR SPRING TERM

Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and
Office Supplies fo r T w o Weeks

Daily Fashion Him

Insurance Agency
P1RE-AUTO—BONDS
lia r

parton Horn Service
------------AT--------------

nford Battery Service
Company
ANFOUD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. V. COLDER, Prop.

General Shop and Mil)
Work
NTRACTOR nnd BUILDEI
H Commrrrlil Street

Sanford, r»

Geo. W. Knight
Lslate and Insurance

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Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
CtVr*1 Carbine and Boiler Work;
C,UtdM binding; DeLuxe Plstoas;
king* and Pins; Flywheel
&amp;
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tl G w kendo; Crank Shafts re‘"'••d; agent* for C«UIs Inboard a ml

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rd Motors.-----------Pheoo «)

Bayfield Carburators
i 'tallrd and Gnatanteed by

anford Battery Service
Company

WANTED
A customer for used car*. All in
good condition. Guarantee a fit and
terma.—N. II. Garner.
41-6tc
HORSE ATE CONES
AND DREW BIG TRADE
AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN
till* Tbr Sa.nrlnlrd l*rr.. I
JACKSONVILLE, May 23.—Tho
possibility that somo kind of n trade
commission may be called upon to
adjudicate unfair practices is seen
in tho situation now existing in tho
curb market at a local playground.
Tho curb consists of tho sundry*
hot dog and ice cream vendors who
ply their trade among hundreds of
kiddies gathered every afternoon to
enjoy tho outdoor sports provided by
the city.
The trade had until a few days ago
TAFFETA FOR YOUTHFUL
comprised
vendors of tho push cart
FROCKS
variety. All they had to do was to
Designer* of very smart frock* push the cert alongside the park and
have definitely placed their stamp of
approval upon talletas for dresses for await the certain thirst of tho young­
youthful wearer* These licaiitifi:! sters, nnd withstand tho entreaties of
silks appear In plain odors of exqui­ those who had the thirst but not tho
site shading and in glares, being devel­
oped in m*dels that are bouffant in finance.
Then one day there came the ring­
line and buoyant in tlieir interpreta­
tion of youth. The first froek por­ ing of a bell attached to a horse’s
trayed Is done in changeable blue and neck. The horse wns attached to a
pink silk. Bia* bands of s e i f -material
finish the oval neck and short sleeves. wagon nnd in the wagon a good noThe waist is gathered at the underarm lured, genial faced vendor shouted
seams, closing at the left side. The his wares. HU coming didn't greatly
side gores of the skirt arc gathered
and attached to round, inset trimming disturb the cart vendors; there seem­
pieces. Medium sire requires 5 yard: ed to bo room for them all.
But the newcomer drew up to the
ifi-inch silk.
Taffeta with a satin figure tn self- curb and entered upon n bally boo de­
color is effective in the second model, livery. lie msde^o much noise that
whose daintiness is enhanced by »
shirred vest and undercuffs of hand­ ahortly, he had a good aired freckled
kerchief linen. The distended skirt it fared gallery.
trimmed with corded tucks, while
Even then tho push cart merchants
fancy ribbon defines the waist-line.
oyed
film tolerantly, perhaps amused­
Medium site requires 4&gt;3 yards Joinch taffeta.
, . . _ ,
lyFirst Model: Pictorial Revwsr
But it was too much when h* dis­
Drrss No. 985(1 Sixes, 14 to 20 yeits. played an Ice cream cone, stepped
Price, 35 cents.
..
from the wagon and shouted: “Watch,
Second Model t Drrss No.
Sixes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 35 re-M
Ruby (meaning the horse) eat it,”

In order to close out the stock of Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room for new stock of goods coming’
in and also to put in larger and more commodious offices
the Herald Printing Company will sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below at half price. All of these
goods are going higher instead of dropping and the pric­
es are big 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 Job Lots
Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, now ... ..............$1.00
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now.... .................. 50
35c and 40c
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now...
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now................ .................. 60
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg.... ............. .20
.................. 60
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards...
...........50
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards...
Students’ Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe, $1 value .50
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value........... .35
.25
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. fo r.... .............. .15
10c Composition Books f o r ...................................... .05
5c Composition Books, fo r......................... ............... 021/2
10c School Tablets, 2 for .. ...................... .............. .15
2l/»c to 3 l-3e
5c School Tablets,........... ,
Ink, Paste and Muscilage..........................
EVERYTHING IN OFFICE SUPPLY LINE AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
volum e

SANFORI). FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24,1922

in.

NUMBER 50

FIELD ABANDONED,
PUBLIC HEARING CALLED CARLSTROM
REDUCTIONS
IN
FREIGHT
WILL NOT BE USED LONGER,
EQUIPMENT GOES TO TEXAS RATES AVERAGING 10 P.C.
FOR INTER-COSTAL CANAL
TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY
ORDERED BY I.C.C. TODAY
And Officers and Men Will Be Transferred to Oth­
er Fields

NEGRO ESCAPES
FROM MOB BY
NARROW
MARGIN
MAJ. LEMAN HERE
Good Work of Central
Florida Water Traffic
League is Shown

" rio -n V itT n o u s K
from

t o iib a ii

INTERESTED PARTIES

One of the finest bit* of new . for
Sanford and Orlando people and all
the other good I n t e r n on the lower
Fait Coast is the letter sent out today
bv the U. S. Corpi of Cnginceia th ru
Major Leman with hendqunrtcra nt
Jacksonville, calling a m eeting here
cn June 27th for the purpose of h ear­
ing those parties who are Interested
in an intra-coastal waterway from
Jacksonville to Miami. This hearing
d,!,,.,! f„r by the Central Florida
Water Traffic League ut the T itu s­
ville hearing after the ease had been
preientrd »o well by Judge Bland and
the further hearing was asked for
SanfLrd t&lt;&gt; present more facts and figurci. The following is the letter aent
out by Major Leman:
L ilt No. 948.
Notice of public hearing to be held In
the Court House at Sanford, Florldi, on Tuesday, June 27th, 1922, at
9:30 a. m., in connection with pre­
liminary examination of Intra-Coaalal waterway, from Jacksonville,
Florida, to Miami. Florida, called
for by the Act of Congress, approv­
ed June .*&gt;th, 1920.
A public hearing will be held In the
Court House nt Sanford, Florida, nt
9:50 a. m. Tuesday, June 27th, 1922,
for the purpose of securing inform a­
tion u| &gt;n which to base my report of
the preliminary examination of the In ­
tra-Coastal Waterway front Jackson­
ville, Florida, to Miami, Florida, call­
ed fnr Lv tkn (fiver and HjttCCr Act
approved June 6, 1920, ut which nil
parties interested are invited to be
present While oral atntem enls made
at the hearing will be given due con­
sideration, important facts and a rg u ­
ments to have *|&gt;ciiul weight in the
taie, should preferably Ik* subm itted
In writin.
There now exists nn Intra-C oastal
Waterway from Jacksonville, Florida,
to Miami. Florida, but this w aterw ay
is not i tvered by u project adopted by
the National Government except so
far a&lt; that portion extending along the
Indian Riv. r from Goat Creek to Ju p i­
ter Inlet The adopted project for this
|«rtinn of the Indinn river providea
for a channel feet deep at mean low
**t&lt; r. Tne Act directing this prelim ­
inary &lt;x.miinatlun does not define the
location of the waterway to be re port ♦J upon, therefore, information la de­
sired
to the most suitable location
for an Intra-Coastal Waterway as well
a» data showing the necessity of such

a Waterway.
At this hearing inform ation ia p a r­
ticularly desired on the following

points;
I " h a t is the rh a ta ctcr, tonnage
and value of the present outgoing comtnerie f„,m ynur te rrito ry ! What proI* Ho n .if thj« tonnage niovca by ra il
•nd * hat proportion by w ater, and ts
what markets ia it shipped?
-Ibm
'
nre the rnil shipments
Un.Ilr.
1, i
....................
are they Mopped on

ir' L'li bill „f holing from point ol
“Hem to the market, or are they shipr ' I" - ‘irksonvillc and there re-shipf" 17 rnil «*■ water to their destina*°n. What proportion of the outgoihipmenu by rail is reshipped
J'-m Jacksonville by water to iU ulti"»*'• market?
I ov. &lt;*re lno
.shipment)
the wnu.r
water shipments
,,n
An- they for local consumpin Jacksonville, or for reshipment
^ Pant, beyond? If the latter case,
a proportion goes forward by Tail,
. » tt by water from Jacksonville ?
,u e similar information for
&gt; incoming shipments, stating charamount, value, point of origin,
j, i u
*rom point of origin to
ultim'
an&lt;* *rom Jacksonville to
destination.
■ Are the boats now running in
tnjit v *1
*bl* to c,rTY all the
ffr / K,'tn',les and other produce oftkcv , M*Ur tr*n ,P°rt*»lon?
Do
* rj! ■*'the bu**ness they can han»hinfw.i / l t’ Wby ** no* mort produce
X
( r r U r T ,flh ' present boats
iS .!" 0rt ‘h,in th‘ *
banM r . , . siiki)

( I I ) T h r ,%»•«*• la ir d I ' r f u )

JACKSONVILLE, May 24.—Carl- meat for other purpoaes.
Apparatrom Field at Arcadia, Fla., wilt be entny the general decided that it
entitely abandoned by the govern- could not.
ment in June, according to Major
At present there are stationed at
General M. M. Patrick, chief of the the field about MX* officers, men and
army air service, who arrived here endets. It iff" p!nnned to transfer
yesterday afternoon by
airplane these men to other field* in line with
HAI) HOFF. AROUND HIS NECK from an inspection of the field.
the war department’s announced
WHEN CAR WAS WRECKED
The field will be abandoned as an policy of concentrating its training
AND IIP. HEAT IT
aviation training grounds after the activities In favor of economy,
graduation of the present class In
General Patrick said last night
(!1 r T h e A a a o rla lrd 1‘ r r M l
June, General Patrick said.
that it was probable the government
IRW1NTON, Ga.. May 24— Jim
Announcement that the war de- would consider private offers for its
Denson, negro, is believed to have partrnent would transfer the field’s holdings ut Arvndiu. A movement
shattered all lynching records by activities to a Texas camp, w at he said, is now afoot to locate an
escaping from a mob after a rope had made several months ago.
Since enterprise on the land. Efforts were
been placed about his neck and today that time, vigorous protests have being made by local men, he said,
he is reported to be attempting to been made against the abandonment to interest commercial nvintion comelude sheriff’s posse and reach aeon of the leld.
Senntor Fletcher of panics in the property.
to take refuge in a mob proof jail. * Florida, was informed several dny*
General Patrick plans to continue
Denson was convicted of attacking a ago by Secretary Weeks thnt Gen- his trip northwnrd by the air route
white woman, and was taken from jail oral Pntrick would come to Florida today, going from here to Amcricua,
here early yesterday after n battle be - 1with a view to determining if the (in., nnd from there to Camp Bentween jail nttaehcs and n mob. lie
field could be utilized by the govern ning, Ga.
was placed in un automobile, u rope
about his neck, when Die automobile
crashed into another car. The occu- 1
pants were thrown out, Denson was
said to huve recovered first and made
n hasty retreat fropi the scene.

Decision Resulted From
RADIO FANS
Inquiry Into General
WILL HEAR
Rate Structure
MARINE BAND OF THE NATION
CONCERT TONIGHT AT EIGHT
O’CLOCK AT WASH­
TWELVE AND ONE-HALF PER
INGTON
•
CENT IN SOUTHERN AND
MOUNTAIN TEItltlTOKY
Illy T k »

Aaanelulrd I 'r r a a )

WASHINGTON. May 24.—The Ma­
M ir T h e A s a o rls lr d P rea a l
rine hand, known ns the president's
WASHINGTON, Mny 24— A re­
own, will give n radio concert nt 8:00 duction in freight rates averaging
o'clock tonight. The concert will Inst nbout ten per cent, was ordered to­
one hour an dis expected to Ik* beard day by tho Interstate Commerce
throughout eastern part of country Commission in a decision resulting
nnd Canada. Station will use wave from its inquiry into the general
length of 412 no-tores nnd signol N. 0 . 1rnic structure of the nation. The cut
In freight rates was fixed by com­
mission nt fourteen per cent in the
GENERAL WOOD SAFE
enstern territory; thirteen und ona
half per cent in the western, and
MISSING .70 HOURS
CAUGHT IN TYPHOON twelve nnd one half per cent in the
southern nnd mountain pacific ter­
ritories.
( H r T h e A a s n rU Ir d P r e s s )
MANILA,
May
24— Leonard
All the reductions were ordered
Wood/ governor-general of
the effective July first and constitute a
Philippines, is safe a fter having greater cut than was generally ex­
been missing for thirty six hours on pected.
Judge W. T. Blond, president of the the yacht Apo, following a typhoon,
Said Hr Never Offered to Purchase a
The commislon in ordering the re­
First
National Bank, of Orlando, tho according to word received here to­ duction, held that the nations rail­
SENATE PASSES BILL
Tract or Keep it Up
a youngster in Florida citizenship, hns day. The yacht is reported to have roads were entitled to earn five apd
TO AID THE FARMER
already endeared himself to all those took refuge on nn island near Min­ one half per cent on the value of
I l l y T k r Xa ao r Im I . iI P re a a l
JACKSONVILLE, May 24— Henry people of Central Florida with whom doro, where Wood had gone Satur­
( H r T k r A ■•.,&lt;-lair® I 'r r a a )
their pro|K*rty rather than approxi­
WASHINGTON, May 24.—An­ Ford in n letter to Senator Fletcher he has come into contact by his up­ day un un inspection trip.
mately six per rent, which wns fixed
other bill by Senator Harris, Dem­ denied he offered to purchase n large standing, honest nn«| courageous fight
ns
n reasonable return In transpor­
ocrat, Georgia, designed to aid fa r­ trnct of Innd near Fort Myers for a for water transportation and St. Johns MINERS REFUSE WAGE
tation net of 1920.
mers In securing credit, was passed park, If the government would keep it river improvements and lower freight
CUT OF 21 PER CENT
Transportation charges on passen­
by the Senate and sent to the up, ns reported last week, according rules. A few days ago tho llorald
ger
travel nnd pullnmn charges are
House. It broadens the government to the Florida Metropolis Washington made Judge Bland nn honorary citi­
M ir T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s e t
left
unaffected by today's decision.
warehouse act by authorizing the correspondent today.
NEW YORK. May 24— Forty
zen of Sanford nnd he nreepts the citi­
Rate
cut horizontal nnd removes
department of agriculture to extend
members of the Anthracite Miner’s
zenship in the lollowing letter:
percentage of general increases giv­
the list of farm commodities which
“ My attention was called to the general scale committee convened en nil railroad rates in 1920.
TYLANHER ELECTED
may be stored in government licen­
very complimentary editorial with here yesterday to frame n refusal of
Agricultural products will not b«
PRESIDENT OF LUM1IEILMEN
sed warehouses, and also to classify
reference to myself in yo.;r is.,uu of Ihe operator's demands thnt wages nffeeted by today's reduction. A
MEETING AT ORLANDO May 9th, nnd I sincerely and genuine­ be cut 21 per cent.
stored products.
reduction of sixteen and one half
“Our men In the fields^ whom wa
ly appreciate tho fact that the Herald
I l l y T k r A s s o c ia te d T rs a a l
have consulted about the proposed percent made In western hay and
TWELVE THOUSAND STOLEN
ORLANDO, May 24— W. E. Ty- hns* made me nn honorary citizen of cut, tell us to stick till doosdsy,” gram rates last Tall and a volun­
tary ten per Cent cut made in ul&gt;
'B Y HOLD DP MEN TODAY (under, of Fort Pierce, was re-elec­ Sanford. Needless to say, I accept.
•T intended to express to you my sniil a member of tho committee agricultural products by the rail­
AT IIRIDGEPORT, CONN. ted president of tho Florida Lumber
who had just returned from n tour
roads January first, will he substi­
ami Mill work Association here yes­ appreciation nt un earlier date, but of his district.
public
demands
ns
well
ns
private
bus­
terday nt the cloning session of the
tuted for decision on these two com­
I l l y T h e A a .n r la ir d I’ r m l
iness matters have deferred my atten­
modities.
BRIDGEPORT, May
24.—One association's third annual conven­ tion. I notice in the Orlando Sentinel CHARGES DAUGHERTY
bandit wua killed and another was tion, iind Daytona wn* selected us a quoted editorial from the Herald as
WITH HIRING SPIES
Other
injured and twelve thousand dollar the next convention city.
WASHINGTON, Mny 24— Admin­
TO SHADOW MEMBERS
to
the
spirit
of
co-operation
nnd
good
payroll of is Connecticut company officers elected were: A. McIntosh feeling which should exist nnd does
is tra tio n intervention into railroad
was recovered after n hold up by Tampn, vice-president, and J. P. now exist between Sanford and Orlan­
rate problems, as instnnerd most re­
(Hr The Assorlatrd J'ress)
four men nnd a pistol fight with the Williams, Orlando secretary.
WASHINGTON,
May
24—
Attor­
cently
in President Harding's din­
The following regional director* do. I believe this feeling is exactly us ney general Daugherty was charged ner conference with carrier execu­
police today. The other bandits were
were chosen: B. F. Redstone, Vero; it should be and there should he the by Senator * nrnwfay,
Arkansas, tives, hns disclosed the close rela­
captured.
T. L. Howell, New Smyrna; A. L. fullest co-operation between the two while speaking today In the Senate, tionship between these nnd problems
cities
for
their
common
good
and
de­
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 24— A Kossiter, St. Petersburg; J. A. velopment and also the interior of with hnving assigned secret servico of railroad pay scales nnd railroad
twelve thousand dollar payroll of a Dugger .W inter Haven; C. C. Jones,
&lt;l|iT.^tives to shadow members of financing, it was indicated yesterday
Florida.
Connecticut company which operates Jacksonville; T. F. Alexander, Tam­
Congress.
at the White House.
“ 1 aguin thunk you.
a traction system throughout the pa; C. T. Rcxknrd, Fort l-audcrdalc;
Knilrnsd managements, It was
“Sincerely nnd cordially yours,
state, was stolen by robbers today R. L. Todd, Ocala.
CAUGHT IN MIAMI
snld, while voicing approval of the
“W.
T.
BLAND.”
President Tylsnder said yesterday
who held up nn official of the com­
AFTER MANY YEARS
general proposal thnt rates be
REA!, ESTATE MAN brought down in the Interests of
pany and escaped in an automobile. that he considered the convention CITY FIREMEN KILLED
hadl been the most successful one
general business betterment and ex­
IN MILWAUKEE EIRE
since the association wa sorganiz&lt;d,
l l l r T h e A H it f la lr S P re a a l
pansion of enterprises, have taken
ALLEGED MURDERER
IN DEP.I* TUNNEL
MIAMI, May 2 4 .- J . D. Myers, lo­
adding that both in attendance nnd
the opportunity to tell of their own
MAKES HIS ESCAPE interest it had exceeded his fonucst
ral real estate man who was identi­
III) Tk&lt;* lunrU lrS D rful
troubles with wage ncalcs which
MILWAUKEE, May 24— Three fied hy '.fficiul* of Salt l-nke City
hopes.
Members
of
the
association
they consider too high, with the fi­
I l l y T k r A s s o c ia te d r r e o a l
MACON, Ga., May 2 4 .-I.it Boat- declared they had been royally en­ city firemen and two tunnel work­ bank ns Milton J J . Joseph, clhrk, who nancing of new equipment and re­
innn, who was taken from the coun­ tertained during their stay in this ers were killed by gns and electric- disappeared several years ago with pair of old. and the maintenance and
I Ity at the bottom of n fifty-foot fifty-four thousand dollar*, will he
ty jail hero on Monday to Terrell city.
l^U rrm ent of their lines. Tho re­
|
shaft of sewer system this morning, extrudicted to Utqh immediately un­
county for trial on a charge of mur­
sult is said to leave President Hard­
Thrift consists in loving n savings nnd nearly a score of firemen were der a ruling of the Supreme Court ing hopeful, however, thnt tangible
der, has escaped, officers were In­
formed by long distance telephone account mom than the good opinion overcome. Firemen were trying to at Tallahassee today. Myers insists immediate reduction can be obtained.
It was a case of mistaken Identity.
rescue (wo dead tunnel workers.
! of the neighbors.
late yesterday.
Rnilrond executives were told by
the President nnd Secretary Hoov­
er nt the Saturday night conference,
I
that If they vould leave class rates
practicully unchanged nt existing
levels, they could gn into session with
the Interstate Commerce Commis­
sion and nt once cut sharply exist­
ing charges on cool, iron, bres,
brick, paving materials, nnd other
heavy tonnage low unitl prices
commodities. This, in the adminis­
tration view, would remove hurdena
which have acted to rotard tho
wheels of commerce and at the
F ir m
same time leave high rates on tra f­
fic whlcK can bear tho burden, be­
cause of its high unit price. Many
railroads regard the proposals with
favor, but others look with concern
1.
on tho plan as comprising a reduc­
•a
tion In their chief source of reve­
nue. Among the latter are listed
the “coal roads.”
Y.\
Rail earnings In the East have de­
veloped a recetn tendendacy to rise,
It was argued by railroad managers,
while Western roads are still at low­
er earning points, indicating a nec­
essity for treating the rate problem
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regionally.

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.Judge Bland Accepts
Henry Ford Denies
Citizenship Papers as
Report of Big Park
Honorary Sanfordite
Kept Up Ft. Myers

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Saturday, May 27th
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ties have not threatened to move to
New York If further molested.

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ZUMA HOTEL WILL BE
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to
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who
day.
explained thnt there will be a regu— Also A—
Carnway causer! n stir In political
Inr program of education from thirf i to
circles here Saturday by reading to
ahape, $250 terma or $200 caah. 490
the senate copies of documents sign­ time forward nnd each member will
Model.—Hire &amp; Walker, in old Ford
be asked to give a short talk on his
ed by Dougherty nnd Felder which
T o m o r r o w - M i,dred
Garage.
dh-tfp
own business nnd one on Rotary ev- to
he said showed the attorney general
T , ""V " 7 , 7 ^
C h a p lin in “ Old Dad". 2 1
UNUSUAL BARGAIN—1 late model
.helped to obtain the Morse pardon.
7 * " “ ""f* Ju&lt;
Hauwholder of
tw o -p a rt Comedy.
m
4-pasacnicer Cadillac Sport, now
I Republican leaders of the senate
rn ,crt’,fnm(’nt committee report- to to to to
ed
that
he
would
have
everything
paint, good tirca, nix wire wheel*.—
were expected to confer yesterday as
ready at tho next meeting to make it
E 0 ® D [ Q [ r J [U ® E 3
Franklin Motor Co., Inc., Orlando.
to how to meet Caraway's continued
pleasant for the new members who
s c e n e F rom
I’hono 522-J.
49-3tp
attack, his charges Saturday being
have recently JJoIncd tho Rotnry
FOR SAI.K—280 gal. gasoline tank . K £ 1T £ C ^ 9 lf ,P O R D ' S made in
the face
* For quick results, try a toa^I
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... -of statem ents by
„y Club. At this meeting the senior
with 5 gallon viaiblo pump for fill­
L tT L E L O R D RAUNLLEROY" Sonatnr W .t,on, Inillnn., who „ !tl
boys of the High School, Class of
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III I
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will
Ik*8the
feature attraction at the
ing station. Practically now. Cheap Which
attorney
general
had toldft ft___
$1,000 Guaranteed Kosch to.]
for cash.—Cates Crate Co.
49-tfc the Prince** next Friday and Saturday thnt be was not in any way con­ 1922 will be the gtiests of the Rotary
L.
P. McCuIler's.
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Club and.........
will...............
put on ............
a short pro­
nected with the Morse pardon.
FOR SALK—Second hand piano, in
gram
With
this
program
and
with
ta
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was
defended
by
the
Rev.
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good condition.—W. A. Rnyner, Cel­ t ) Ml n K) l a Nl Si
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bert I’enncwell, pastor of thc Coven- p t jrp v p lY P l^ C O tf '
leged Daugherty letter and tho Dau- „the_ _program of the entertainment
,
.
ery Avenue.
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committee there will he something do* nnt church, at Runston yesterday In n
IX T/^ ») “ P-'OoAIAJ,
FUR sA l.U —Eight room house, on
gherty-Felder contract already has T
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7 *°mCuh, f &lt;l 0
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caused friction between tho
,n* nt thc ncxt meeting which wiil « rm on in which he approved of short
Park avenue, all conveniences, just
ment of justice and Republican f-Jd- ,H' “. " ‘7 * meet,n* an'1 wil1 bo hcId
bobbo,, hnlr nna k"l&lt;*"bock Dreasea. Children’s Fnxk.. pfc
refininshed. Very easy terms.—A. P.
nt tho Montezuma Hotel starting cr*k'l kinds hemstltchinc. Fe
n u n .
to
to
to
era.
Connelly.
48-tfc
Apartments.
Flnppcrism
is
not
u
disease
but
a
Early yesterday It was said at the
7 ' “T
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F o r SALK—Potato barrels in any
diversion," he said. "Bobbed hair,
department of Justice that there was Unt" rvcr&gt;th h K *» °vcr.
Sanford
is
about
due
for
a
regular
quantity, special prices on car lots,
short
skirts and knickerbockers are
no statement from Daugherty in re- f;F V P „ . , u .n n n
correspondence solicited, Clearwater cloudburst which we do not need.
not signs of sin, but a declaration of
ply to the Charges of Caraway. The
“ s\ " ‘ n J 1 ^OSt V i N ^ I I I ^
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
independence. The girls arc a jolly
nttomey general has stendfaatly re'
*S ,,IP
R.
S.
Sheldon
of
Geneva
was
in
the
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
fused lo discuss the m atter ^ * 1
THAT SPRIT K TYPHOON lot nnd they will give us tho finest
generation
of women the world has
siding. Within four blocks of center city today on business and visiting
Representative U nodriB ^ Michi* .
rru i
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Illy T• ar
lf .^■««»r$inra
A norlaird rI'rrai)
with friends.
ever
known.
of city.
MANILA,
May 23.—Wireless cvf* known#
irnn, who has been demnndkiir an
“Wo ar0
aro P“
passing
from ‘ho
the man age,
Ceo. V . KNIGHT
1nv.-stlration by n special b.^iso com- T o ries to Yacht Apo on which Gov»lnK fro"&gt;
if you have u room to rent for mlttee of nlleged laxity on the part ’1!rnor-Gencrnl Leonard Wood, his " roURh nKe* nn,! emerging into the
272-tfc
FOR SALE—Watermelons at James Saturday and Sunday, list it with tho of the attorney general in prosecut- ' wi,c nnd ^ b ’htor sailed Saturday .»k« ut
ot i-imurc,
culture, me
tho women
women’ss iage. Thnt
flnpper exists tc
today. The
inir
n r trrmftnrm
have
for
hnvc not hi»on
been nrmvnriul
answered4 iss why tho flapper
Mnrcsro'n Fruit Stand.
48-2tp Shriner’s committee.
ing w
war
grafters, tli(«
this wnnir
week probably ^f|i*
^"r Mindoro,
‘'* 'n
.j | hi,/uI, which
wnicn raged
rageu yester- ncw
,
” ..... bo
— ono *n which their
will nttempt
to forro
form Republican
Rrnnklir.n ......
nnd .... typhoon
nRe
xvill
attempt to
FOR SALE—A real bargain, 1919
Candidates arc scarce in Sanford. house lenders to nllow the house to day is believed to he responsible for 1,1 iutnc® will bo felt. Girls In the
four passenger wire wheel Cadillac
I’®** have been pretty littlo birds in
eight, in A-l shape. Must sell at Only a few of them have I,eon hero vote on his resolution for the inquiry. delay in their return.
With every dollur cash piu
so
far
nnd
they
make
hut
littlo
noise.
----------------------------cages
of husky beasts of burden.”
Woodruff
nnd
Caraway
have
both
once. Phono 123, Arcade Auto Sup­
you Ret a ticket good for
Post Cards a t the Herald Office.
mnde the chnrges thnt "a working
ply, Daytona, Fin. Ask for Mr. C. L.
FREE chance on this Tin
Many new business houses arc op­ partnership” still exists between
CYCLING IS VERY POPULAR
Clifton.
47 3t?
Signal Lamp.
ening here, many branches of other
INVERNESS PLANTER
AMONG FRENCH PEOPLE
FOD SALE OR LEA SE—One 20 acre, businesses are opening hero, many Daugherty and Felder.
KILLED YESTERDAY one 10 aero Sanford nvc. walking retail business houses are just waiting
TRACTOR FELL ON HIM
A recent Associated Press dispatch GIV EN AWAY JULY 3RD. I
distance to city. Two lots corner for store rooms to come here. San­
from
Paris, Franco says: "Cycling
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west ford will he some busy town this
,.'B » The tiaorlairft Prr«*l
which
is practically n dead aro in
•Ide Palmetto ave., 60 f t from Kiev- fall.
INVERNESS, Mny 23.—G. W. Crllo the United States, ns far as use of
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
a wealthy plnnter here, was killed
the wheel for Tecratlonnl purposes’ is
owner, 175 N. Spring St., U s Angelate yesterday when n tractor which
Let everybody clean up their yards
concerned, is more popular than over
lee, Calif.
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288tf; 29-tf nnd residences nnd get ready for
was hauling melons in his field tu rn ­
In France. With 4,308,129 blcyclca In
FOR SALE—Gasoline pump and 180 the advent of tho thousand* of peo­
ed oyer, pinning him beneath.
105 P a lm e tto Avenoe
commission,
there Is a wheel to every
gallon tank.—L. F. Roper. Phone ple hero Saturday. Sanford will bo
ninth msn, woman of child i:i Franco. SANFORD
SAYS PRESIDENT REGARDING
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For quick results, try a want ad.
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39-tfc talked about for ninny months to
In 1920 there were only 2,272,324.”
THE WHITE HOUSE
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaiiina]
FOR SALE—A practically new piano. come nnd it is up to thc pcojilo as to
CONFERENCE
High grade, walnut finish for cash. whether it will !&gt;«. favorable or un­
—
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Tto Aftftoelftlr* P e r..,
1160,00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp favorable talk.
WASHINGTON, Mny 23.—Harding
FOR SALE—Ford 8edan— L. F. Rop­ YOUNG MAN DROWNS
| represented ai White House *« n «r- r l i u n e 121
er. Phone ICC.
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L, n i l , * Kit Nl'KINGS ly hopeful of n voluntary reduction
FOR KAl.i-a—-New fivo room bungalow
in transportation rntes would result
Herbert Chappell, a young man of from Saturday night’s White House
should doulile in valuo in the next
few yenrs. Watar nnd electric lights. Durham, N. C., who was formerly dinner conferonce. Obstacles In tho
$1,400.—A. P. Connelly.
48-tfc employed by the Dr. P. Phillips Com- wny of obtaining voluntary action by
n Y tI&gt; » ) , 3» ,(!• — ------- ,lftny n" l,ncker. was drowned Sunday the rnllroads in the wny of rate re­
10 S to re s in G corgln* **$v K t i i N J
| afternoon in Silver Springs, which is ductions on thorough going basis de­
-1 Store in Florida
FOR KEN 1-F u rn ish e d and unfunT ,0C,,te&lt;, *bout Mx mi,c" out of 0cal“- sired by the administration wns de­
Mr.
Chappell
on
Sunday
with
a
scribed at thc white house as someishod room*. 206 Park ave. 49-Ctp
■■■■■■■■a a a a a a a a a a M |( ||||1 ( |( |( ||i|iiB |iM |( B M
party of friends, motored over to whnt formidable.
F O R R E N T - T w o furnished light
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M I I I I
Silver Springs where they were to
housekeeping rooms, alxo furnished
spend the day. I n 'the afternoon the TIRED OF BLACKMAIL
rooms, 108 nnd 110 Commercial street,
boys decided to go in swimming nnd
(summer rate).
49-ltc
MILLIONAIRE SLAYS
Mr. Chappell, who was lending tho
RATHER THAN PAY
F T O N T ^ A f tc r
1st, two con- j.srty to water ran out on tho
necting rooms, private bath. Adults, springhonrd nnd dived in, swimming
Ills Thr .Xftftnrlnlrd l'r .M l
411 Park Ave.
49-6tp under water for several feet towards
It IIITL PLAINS, New York, Mny
f o I T KENT—Cool, furnished bed the float which is located a short 23.—The alaying of Clarence Peters
rooms, $3.00 per week, or rooms nnd distance out in the spring. He then !nst Tuesday by W alter S. Ward, son
board $8.26. Apply «0() U urel n v c enmo up nnd swam around for a while of George S. Ward, millionaire head :
nuc4B-2tp nnd went under ngnin nnd didn’t of the Ward linking Powder Com­
come up. One of the boys who was pany, followed the eider Wnrd's re­
FOR RENT—Cottn^F: -J. Musson.
47-3tp swimming nearby dived down nnd fusal to give his son fifty thousand
Foil RENT—Furnished fivo room finally succeeded in bringing the body dollars to pay his alleged blackmail*
■
apartment with garage. 914 Myr- to the Btirfnee. A I)r. Peck, of Ocnln, ora, it wns learned today. Ward was 5
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who
hnppcncd
to
he
at
thc
Springs
police
commissioner
of
New
Rochelle
i
5
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tio Avenue.____ ____________ 45-lOtp
at the time, did nil possible to resusi- nnd Vice-President of his father** J ■
FOR RENT— Furnished house with- n citato him. nnd it is thought thnt he
baking company, had already p a id 1* 5
gnrnge. Apply 107 W. 9th St., or died of heart trouble ns a number of
thc blnckmnllers thirty thousand dol­
ruonc 210.
43-&lt;5tp
his friends say he wns nn expert lars, said sheriff Warner.
FOR RENT Room* and kitchenette. swimmer.—Orlando Sentinel.
—Shirley Apnrtmonts opposite post
AMERICAN MEDICAL
office, upstairs.
2S-tfc
ANNOUNCEMENT!
ASSOCIATION ASKS FOR
F W T t ENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
CHK(,'K ON BOOZE
On Friday evening nt 3:16 nt tho
oath, for lighthoutekeepini*. Good
High School the pupils of Miss Wil_O lr Tfce Aft.orlntrd T re a t
Heraid Office. App,y '*R- R ” carc
ST. --LOUIS,
ouse ui
in Expression will
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nut give
-----, Mny 23.-H
—nuuiv
of
«LZ
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0-tfC Barns'
their
first
recital.
Tho
major
part
of
'''IfKntcs,
of
the
American
Medicnl
OR RENT Tu„ ,1, |ra|,|t. roomf I
BA . 1a _ t -- f l i t
ft
a
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A VSl 1/3 lit Suit
t . .l &gt; .. _ J
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a
furnished. Call 348-W l„.fore 8 or this recital will i*&gt; a charming play, Association, today adopted n resolu­
A Southern Cinderella,” besides read­ tion asking the Government to take
* flcr 6 P* m48-Otp
ings by various pupils. This is tho over the distribution of whiskey for
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first opportunity the people of San­ medical purposes only, in eight, six­
WANTED—omnii cottage, unfu^ish- ford have hnd of seeing some of Miss teen and thirty-two ounce sealed
*d or half of house, or unfurnished Willinms' excellent work with her packages.
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housekeeping rooms. Address “ Per- clnss in Expression. As Miss Wil*
FOUR
HUNDRED
MIDDIES
llnms hns most generously donnted
n ^ ' ; ' '■ a
s , »- Snnforil.
WILL GRADUATE THIS YEAR
r o a i II, I ,) h u v - u . m . h o . c..i, the receipts of this recital to tho Do­
mestic
Science
fund,
it
is
expected
FROM NAVAL ACADBMt m
also Ice cream cabinet.
Address thnt all friends of thc High School
Box 509.
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48-2tp will bo present. Tho program will be
WASHINGTON, May
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FOR SALE

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The rains fall where they
nro most needed. For In*
stance the pepper and tomatoes need but little rain. Thd
orange groves need much
rain. The rain on Sunday
fell where it was needed
most. Rain falls on the ju st
nnd the unjust. Ain't it the
truth?
5:10 A. M. MAY 23, 1922
Maximum ...... ............ ,.. 91
Minimum .
Range ---Barometer
Rain, trace.
Calm and cloudy.

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PONGEE BLOUSES

YOUNG MEN’S CAPS
$1.50 AND $2.00

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The Daughters of Wesley will hold
* social meeting nt Mrs. Aborcromby's
on h ast Second street. Friday at 8:0a

* .7 .nC,t linc *t®D°nery in the city
sold below cost to make room for our
offices. Herald Printing Co. 18-3tp

published in Thursday's and Friday's i lynmission for nil of approxim ately
Herald. Tickets, 35 nnd 60c. 49-2tc four hundred midshipmen in this ■
yearn graduating class a t the Naval
3
Academy was virtually assured to*
day when the Senate Naval Commit­
te e voted unanimously to recommend
the confirmation of th eir examina­
tions for ensigns, was sent to the
Senate by President.
For Florida: Partly cloudy

Cash Counts-

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tonight and
Wednesday;
probably showers in extreme
south portion.

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Havo you !o»t or found anything?
A Herald W ant Ad will help you.

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If nny subscribers of the Dnily Her­
ald have a copy of April 12th, the
Herald office would like to hove onci
or more copies and will pay five cents
per copy for them.

|T h e
FIRST STREET

C h u r c h w e l l C o .j
SELLS IT FOR LESS WELAKA BLOCK |

�"A Southern Cinderella"
erected, structures now actually un 16 were other than the rankest poi­
ConjrrcM to the importance of the
School, Friday night. 35 «n(j 2*4
MICKIE SAYS
der process of completion.
son.
St. Johnn river would begin and that
But It is in the cost of the more
There seems nothing left except 8 ° ,c,ock’_____________
50.1J
when th at time came around the
r iM U r e t i n t aft— — i l m i I
moderete
dwelling
that
the
great
av­
OOUT
W
EV)ER
M
K
U«
PER
t u i t Ikf lltraM Daliains. IIT Central Florida Waterways Aaaofor congress to make bootleg liquor
"Business needs more able
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I in f ir t1. r u .
erage American ie interested, 'and
A PRlCl o u ’malf A OCK.BU*
subject to the provisions of the tives." That’s encouraging. pcr
ciation ahould have 0,000 members
the
figures
show,
according
to
The
HAyiDBuxft, a e e o t. tr i je st
pure food act.—Florida Post.
for it will take a fund that large to
time we feared it would need *
Lumber Trade Journal, that "some­
a t MUCH TROOQL&amp; Vt&gt; FIX
u
put
the
m
atter
up
to
Congress
in
the
executor.
IHJHMaHKHH
body”
is
delaying
the
gamo
and
pre­
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TW
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Vi
PRESS
Ptt*.
i
Bone
at
$1,000 Guaranteed Ant
His talk was very
J
venting the like activity in cheaper
-C4lt«* right light.
a. J. holly
o n e BC PER A TVtOUSAUOl
50-fltc
Stationery below cost at the
L.
P. McCulIer’s.
W. J. L I U A H D ____l x x l i r / - T x » M M I much to the point and the Herald
structures which is seen in the more
H. A . N B K L --------------- U m t w l ■ « » * * * »
quite
agreof.
with
him
on
this
subC. U IUWIM------CI— latlM
costly buildings.
PkMI IM I f I*
P. M.
jeet—it is by far the most important
Lumber is no cheaper in Chicago,
i t . r r t la la x I U I N M i i f K h h i
project that we have to take up and
and certainly labor is as high, but at ■
A M lIn llo
put over a t this time. It means that
1least one contracting m anufacturer
« u l* r r I t illa a P r i x la A l t a i x
with a twenty foot chnnnel from
&gt;ar Y ra r
there has struck the solution to the
• U Monika
Sanford to the ocean and ten feet
moderate salaried man’s home-own­
D f l lx x t la Clip br Carrier
oar W x k _______ — --------- U Caata ffbm Sanford to Miami that there
ing problem. We quote The Lumber
It H&lt; will be the greatest section in the
Trade
Journal:
(&gt;«■
___ 1» f o r m Ktaloolr (sooty
United States opened up. It means
"Up in Chicago there is a con­
I I I la rik flik rt t t r r j Ft 14*j. A tffr- that unless this waterway is put ov­
ttalaa ratra m alt haawa oa apillM cern known as the Kriskem
Ila a. Iirmofroilr la lo lllln . MAO par er and chenper transportation ob­
roar, alxaya la lA iaox.
Company, and it hns prepared a
NKHUKII TIIK ASSOCIATED I’HKSS tained that South America and other
plan to build homes for people
The Associated Press is exclusive- countries will put fruits and vegewho own lots st a cost of $1,995.
ty entitled to the use for republics-! tables into the eastern markets
These homes are four rooms,
Hen of all news dispatches credited to cheaper than Florida can do and
with a kitchenette and bathroom
it oorr unot
p a - 1' they arev doing it MV"
now and when they ,
11
u i otherwise
u m u i m s y credited
u t u u u i in this
tuia r**
and closet additional. They arc
per and also the local nows published! get into their real stride there will |
j
Intended for people who cannot
herein.
be no use raising fruiti and vege■ ■—
afford to pay more than thc price
All rights of republicA’ion of spec- 1tallies in Florida for wo cannot cora­
mentioned for ahcime. They in­
tal dispatches herein ero eleo re -' Pete with them. It means thnt the
clude
the installation of gas and
J merchants of this section will be
served.
electric light fixtures.
If the
IM•••
h im
111j enable*ip to get cheeper tranxpnrtaWU.I HI*ALU MVli.il1X0*
Standard count cloth, meKniskern
Company
can
do
this
1tion and can pass the saving on to
dium
weight, plain himin Chicago, it Is possible of being
Fine quality f»9c value
Itheir customers. It means the es­
mod,
center
seamed. A good
We
hnve
quite
a
number
of
duplicated in every city of the
tablishment of many wholesale hous­
value,
at,
each—
Dress
l’ntternrf
of
from
4
to
country
and
more
especially
in
More rain, more rest
es and manufacturing plants in this
5 yards th at through a for­
----------- o----the larger cities of the South.
section and means the very life of ,ilk*’M *° " vc **• It is too bad that
tunate purchase we are en­
Nice cool weather for the candi- business. It is strange indeed that wr &lt;!n not knr,wf *’
abled
to offer you at, yard,
date, of the Shrine.
the business men and the growers
Thc M PrM,lon '»
C,0IM! *° thc
MOONSHINE WHISKEY
----------- 0----------- of central Florida and of all Flor- thou*ht ,hnt a «rvt" mnn&gt;’ m*n *nd
The Sanford Country Club is des- j j n cannot see this great day com-l ' vomen o f u " onlcrtftin ,hat m“"y
Long before prohibition, romance
lined to be one of the best in the -----| ntr. That
it will be „a great
great day
d a y ! papers in the slate have reprinted,
----- is ..........
state and the golf links are already jf vvnter transportation is obtained have printed and commented on it surrounded what was known ns
given up to be among the finest in for (.’|orj,|„ lim| n very ,(nr){ finy if and given approval and commenda- moonahfne liquor. It may have been
the south.
it is not obtained. It is strange that tion. Put into words and on paper » trifle raw to the palate accustomed
| the people residing here in the there can be little doubt thnt it will to the bonded article, but nt least
Only -III crooks among the post- I greatest fruit and vegetable section do some measure of good, that It 'bo "mountain dew" was regarded n«
ofllco employees of New York city of the state are so blind to their will set in motion generous spirits pure stuff. When prohibition came
lllack and White Patterns,
Every one knows the qual­
Is not so bad. Might be called the future interests thatj they cannot thnt have Inin dormant for lnck of upon the land nnd the bootleggers
Also Lights
ity
of this standard Sheet­
j
began
the
manufacture
of
synthetic
“Days of 19’ ’and send then* to the -ee the handwriting on the wall nnd encou ragement.
New goods that have just
ing,
therefore it needs no
whiskey,
with
its
wood
alcobel
nnd
There Is no period of life exempt
big celebration at Sacramento,
become members of this associa­
arrived, just the thing for
description.
This is a decid­
o
tion thnt hns started this great pro- from misery. We enter It in tears; other delccterious ingredients, and
that
cool
Summer
Dress,
at
ed
value,
at,
yard—
Tampa is going after greater port jret and now ask f«Tr more mem- wo pass through It In sweat nnd when the stocks of legitimate bond­
yard—
terminnls nnd docking facilities ami hers nnd for the money to finish the toil, nnd mnny nfflictions; we end ed goods grew senreer and Bcarcer,
it always in sorrow. Great and litd u n g '&lt;* &lt;be eom whiskey i
Tampa is looking to the future . 1deal.
the real moonshiners. ,
Sanford made no mistake in bonding
It is strange thnt the people of l*,,, r 'ck ,,ni' P°or. not one in the .
can plead immunity
But nine! thry nro putting the fear j
for a better pier nnd dock nnd whHrf this part of Florida ennnot be con-&gt;whole ^world
or'il rmi
from
this
condition.
.
"
f
death by poison even into thnt re- ■
for the landing of the big boats that vlnrcd of the fact thnt eventually
Sympathy
Is
the
first
great
lesson
m»ining
sotnee of ihe .lays of V o l-(B
will soon he coming up the St. Johns nnd (he day is not far off when it
which
man
should
learn.
It
will
be
A
district judge in Texas, ■
river*
will be impossible for them to do
HI
for
him
if
lie
proceeds
no
farther;
charging
a
grand jury, states th a t ■
• o.......—
business unless chenper freight rates
moonshine stills are now set up in ■
if
his
(motions
are
excited
but
to
Itoport from Ireland say* Ulster Cfln ,,c obtained
ami
cheaper
ha. made prisoners of 300 Sinn Fein rates can he obtained and cheaper
»™rt. and to he fo.unsanitary surroundings and
men. In that case there should be height rates will only come with '" ro'! ,n luxurious quiet; but unless hat the barrels and containers of
a surcease of war. There cannot be
« « ter transportation.
it is
&gt; «"«
f“‘&gt;l ^ &gt; r‘hings in which ho liquid are th*‘ n*n,.lervous of irats
“3 BLOCKS FROM THE HIGH PRICES'
many more Sinn Fein or Ulsterites Grange thnt the cattle men and the
hn!* no Personal interest lie can mire and other vermin nnd reptiles
that formerly were figments of the
left and with 300 prisoners and 300 'umber men nnd the turpentine men n&lt;ha ve nothing noble or grand.
Ulsterites to guard them a truce nni1 «B the men who are doing husl*
‘ ° ”ou,’t *here are men in this whl*key-fired. imagination. lie told
,
-Phonc 550
’community
weighted with cares nnd.'he world thnt out of 1,500 samples 5 213-215 Snnford Avenuewill ge necessary.
ness in Central Florida ennnot sco
troubles. What a blessing it would o f moonshine whiskey tested, only
where they are heading.
The Central Florida Water Traf­ he to them if they could go to some •
Advertise Snnfurd, eat Sanford
more fortunate friend or neighbor,
fic
I engue Is your salvation.
a
products, wear Sanford clothes, buy
unburden his soul, receive sympathy
— ------------ o —
fttnford stuff every time, talk Snu- i
advice, eousei und assistance.
And
KEEP THE LEVIATHAN*
ford wnerever you go, tell them
wh/it n pleasure it will tie to almost
about our million dulinrn worth of
any man to he thus consulted and
The Shipping Hoard and the
nwe buildings, the bond , issue,
,
- the
, .
i
,
, 1oV" confided in!
Our greatest enjoygolf Inks, the country d u b and cv-1 ’™ nent has decided wisely ami wol mcnt n ftcr
from lM „K n
erythlng. You should Ik* proud o f ,'"
k‘ «ping of the Leviathan a n d , po&lt;)(1 turn „ j, |h(. BJlvi
of the
your city.
,
i spending n largo sum of money in .vnrj,i
u
great spirit of
----------- ------- --refitting and making over this fine ,irnthurhood&gt;
An&lt;1
so, each man
Perry G. Wall one of the best lie- *hiP- President Harding hns also 1should live thnt he Is open to the
loved men of south Florida nnd cv- nct«l wisely nnd ns u true American nppeal of the less fortunate, that
ery other part of Florida said In in refusing to allow the shipping he turn not the hack of his hand to
n talk to the Rotary Club the other , 1"ar«l to change the name of the the fallen.—Palatkn News. .
The presi­
day that "lack of interest by the l.evinthnn to Harding.
peopie in into years In the big prob­ dent. knows nnd all the boys who
Itt II.DING CHEAP HOMES
_____
lems of the country is to Ik* blamed were In the war know the important
for the turning of political parties part the Leviathan played in tho| Th„ Lumbf,r Tra()&lt;1 Jourru, of Mny
,
,
into aggregations for office g et­ war nnd none of them would want
ting.’* Anti Porry Wall n cter spoke the mime of this great monster ,B doc,nrei th° greatest problem of
any tinier words and Perry knows ehnnged. Our own Morris Spencer communities in the l niteil States is
anti other Snnford boys who were that of building cheap homes for the
whereof ho speaks.
on the Leviathan during the war medium rlnsera of labor.
would probably resent, the changing
til'll GREAT WATERWAY
It is a fact that the medium paid
of the name of the gront ship thnt
tabor class is paying, pru|&gt;ort!onntcCol. G. W. Knight, chairman of carried so many hoys over nnd enr
ed tin m back during thc war nnd ly. the highest rentals in the United
the public improvement committee
nfter
the war and those thnt were States, in proportion to ability to
of the Sanford Rotary Ciuh was
railed upon for a few remaras at on the l.evinthnn were proud of her pay. Rentals for the higher classes
the meeting yesterday atonit the performance. Un wieldly perhaps at have come down, or are being low­
waterway meeting at Titusville Inst times nnd hard to manage, the old ered gradually hut effectively to a
Tuesday and we wish every citizen Leviathan never failed to draw point where Income and rental will
of Snnford could have heard him. He forth the cheers when she docked In again approximate a basis of equal­
stressed the great importance of I Hoboken,
ity. New Orleans reports this to be
a fact, ami Tampa is an example of
this great waterway, told of the fine
work done at Titusville when the LOVE AND HELP THY NEIGH- th« tendency downward. W hat is
tm e in fheso cities is indicative ofcase was presented to the engineer
DOR AS THYSELF
the trend elsewhere. Hut the rentals
and presented by a city twenty-four
-------miles from the river—Orlando—thus
In a recent issue of The laikelnnd for chenper paid workers is still too
demonstrating thnt it is net a pri- Telegram Editor Harry Urown gave high.
vale enterprise for Sanford people expression to n thought that no
There must he a way out of it, and
hut is most important to all the doubt exists in the minds of mnny the Lumber Trade J- urnnl calls atpeople of central Florida. He also men, nnd which, if more generally tention to something that may be a f­
raid that when the engineers pnssed expressed nnd practiced, would go fecting rentnls. It says:
upon the St. Johns river thnt th e ' a long way toward lightening the
"Somewhere, somehow and by
work was only started nnd thnt burdens of our friends nnd neighsome moans someone is making
then the real work of waking up horn. ' When n business failure, n J an exhorbitnnt profit on the
_
„
sui ci de or other revealing crisis oc
lumber produced by Southern
curs, we rcnliie thnt here is a man
manufacturers nnd sold by Sou­
or women who hns been carrying a
thern dealers. Taking New Or­
heavy burtlen," ho says, and “ We
leans market as a criterion, the
wish we hud known tin* situation so
profit to both manufacturer and
that we could have been more kind­
dealer is ns yet but an ordinary
ly nnd generous.”
one."
"And the next thought is that
Who is this "someone" making an
there are about us other men nnd "exhorhitant profit” on the lumber
women whose worries and modes of produced by Southern manufacturing
depression no tragedy hns yet re­ plants?
vealed. Who are they? We do not
True, the trend of the lumber m ar­
know; thnt is just it. If we knew, ket is upward, but the unprecedented
we should be helpful, friendly and. demand for homes continues, and
cheering in our attitude to all these from every section romea thc story
Conrlesy nnd Prompt Ser­
people. And they would notice our of increased building. The building
R e a d i n g
vice Our Motto
evident intention to be kind nnd permits Issued in twenty-seven Norncighborly, even if there was noth- them nnd Eastern states during Ap­
ing we could rosily do, nnd they ril totaled $.ir*3,H)2,00u, for highest
a would feel n giow of friendly re- J valuation ever recorded for one
I'honre 497-491
■ sponse and appreciation that would month in thc history of the nation,
WKLAKA BLOCK
2 make the world seem a better place On long Island alone thc records
and life more worth tho effort it shuw 15,000 frame houses being

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The W o rld is W o rk inq
for

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The m anufacturer who makes your shoes is working for
you. So is the store that sells you shoes, your grocer,
your clothier and every concern or person who makes or
sells anything you buy. •

Often these people have messages for you. They want to
tell you about new goods, new styles, new prices or other
new thipgs they think you should know about.
They can’t speak to you personally because they have so
many customers to serve. So they put their messages in
the newspaper in the form of advertisements.
It is to your interest to read the advertisements. They
are published for your benefit. They keep you informed
as to w hat these folks are doing for you. They help you
buy the right goods at the right time and to make the
most of your money.

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Moreover, you’ll find that business concerns th at tell you
frankly what they are doing are the most dependable.
Stores th a t advertise are progressive stores th a t have
something real to say to you.' M anufacturers who ad­
vertise their products have confidence in them, because
it does not pay to advertise anything th a t is not good.

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the Advertisements is both

D FANF TU R N ER

luteresting and Profitable

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1*22
PA G E T H R E E

SPORTS

miner of
quilitv
lit nourbor.nl
tobteeoiuini
.Idut ol f.rit
ktttt of hetier
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the prxt.

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Florida State League
At Jacksonville, 5j Tampa, 0.
At lakeland 2-3, Orlando O il.
(second game 7 innings).
Others, rain.

Mjtri TlKl.it Co,

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CIGARETTES

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0 for 9c
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National League
Pittsburgh, 10; 1‘hllndclphla, 3.
Cincinnati, G; New York, 5.
Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, G.
St. Louis, G; Boston, 8.

At
At
At
At

American League
Boston, 3; Cleveland, 5.
New York, 3; St. Louis, 11.
Philadelphia, ; Detroit, 6.
Washington. 3; Chicago, 2.

At
At
At
At

American Aa'oclation
Columbus, 4; Louisville, 5.
Toledo, 3; Indianapolis, 4.
St. Paul, 3; Kansas City, 5.
Minneapolis, G; Milwaukee, 7.

At
At
At
At

Southern Association
Memphis-Atlnnta; rain.
Chattanooga, 1; Birmingham, 10
Little Rock, 4; Mobile, 0.
Nashville, 12; New Orleans, 11.

(IAMBS TODAY
Daytpna n t St. Petersburg.
Orlando nt Lakeland.
Tampa nt Jacksonville.

M
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KLUX K L A N

At
At
At
At

LEAGUE STANDING
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
ptnintlff Imd ordered from Jackson­
blorida State League
CASE AT ST. AUGUSTINE
ville and offered to pay tho expense
Won Lost
TAKES A NEW TURN of obtaining them.
St. Petersburg
27
14
10
( l l y T k r A n o r l a l r S I 'r e a a )
M
Tampa ...........
22
ST. AUGUSTINE, May 23.—LyonOrlando ......... ..... 20
22
ella M. Day, of Jacksonville, has ro- Miss Day was really Mrs. John Me
Daytona ........ .... 18
23
covered her Fountain of Youth tem ­ Connell when the property transac­
Jacksonville .. — 13
30
porarily a t least, just because she tion took place. Sho did not have ths
thought sho was unmarried in 1010 right to deed away her husband's
American League
when legally she was m arried, and property.
Won Lost
had no rig h t to deed away the prop­
Of course, there may be further ac­ New York ....... .... 24
13
erty. Since th at time, however, the tion on the part of tho defense which St. Ix&gt;uls.......
... 21
14
husban din tho case has died.
provides n possibility that the own- Philadelphia
..... 1G
15
It was all threshed out in a suit
,Cleveland .....
.... 17 • 18
brought by Miss Dsy against the
, Detroit .......... ..... lrt
17
Fountain of Youth Company, in which n aft has changed locations
: Boston .......
13
17
she claimed th a t control of the prop­ I'onco Dc Leon came here In
. Washington
10
20
erty, which emraced other things his­ of It.
Chicago ............ — •13
21
torical, such as Spanish antiques, had

An*fUu4 frraai
G», May '-’3. — Ansnd s postcard signed
ftmng to the bomb ex
hone ef Major J. Horntly Sunday morning as
ling” and demanding
Hinkle go at once,"
f the mayor yesterday,
ed to In the letter, is
ii. Gordon Hinkle, who
s month ago on one of
(reels of the city,
imou* letter received by
that time, the resignsiyor and city manager been wrested from her through tho
GILCHRIST IS CONFIDENT
organization of what she thought was
ailing 110,000 were of- to be a tru st to operate for the benefit
, 111? T h e A i a n e l a t r S P r M i t
JACKSONVILLE, May 23,-Gov.
lay by the city und coun- of disabled soldiers.
ru n .
Th*
of
war* Albert W. Gilchrist, candidate for the
democratic iioiiiinaliuu fuk United
on or persona guilty of
.
' - , br.ou*ht *nto the heating of i h t e u lt|gStates
tat„ Scnntor,
Senator, is
is spending
spending practlpractlixploilvi or Mayor Dim-, and acted in a most finicky manner. fa ,)y n), of hl„ tlme |n the flcUl&gt; vll.
M ay, and a mass meet- First the defense wanted to know |t',
thc varioul gectlon. of Florida.

Pet.
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.500
.470
.439

Jackson villa at St. Petersburg.
Tampa at Orlando.
JU N E 6, 9, 1 9 Dnytona a t Orlando.
Lakeland a t Jacksonville.
Tampa a t S t Petersburg.
JU N E 12. 13, 14—
Daytona a t Jacksonville.
Orlando a t S t Petersburg.
Tampa a t Lakeland.
JU N E 15. 16. 17—
Jacksonville at Daytona.
Lakeland a t S t PeterJbarg.
Orlando a t Tampa.
JU N E 19, 20. 21— *
Daytona a t Lakeland.
Jacksonville a t Orlando.
S t Petersburg a t Tampa.
JU N E 22, 23, 24—
Daytona a t Tampa.
Jacksonville a t Lakeland.
St. Petersburg a t Orlande.
JU N E 26. 27. 2 3 Da ytona a t St. Petersburg.
Orlando a t Lakeland.
Tampa a t Jacksonville.
JU N E 29, 30—JULY 1—
Tampa nt Daytona.
Lakeland a t Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonvills.
JULY 3. 4, 5—
St. Petersburg at Daytona,
lakeland a t Tampa.
Orlando nt Jacksonville.
JULY 6, 7, 8—
Orlando a t Daytona.
Jacksonville a t Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
JULY 10. 11, 12—
lakeland a t Daytona.
Jacksonville a t Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
JULY 13, 14. 15—
Daytona a t Orlando.
Lakeland a t Jacksonville.
Tampa nt lakeland.
JULY 20. 21, 22—
Jacksonville at Daytona.
Orlando at Tampa,
lakeland a t St. Petersburg.

JULY 24. 29. H —
Daytona at Lakeland.

Jacksonvills at Orlando.
St. Petersburg a t Tampa.
JULY 27. 28. 29—
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville a t Lakeland... — —
St. Petersburg a t Orlando.
JULY 31—AUGUST 1, 1—
Daytona at SL Petersburg.
Orlsndo at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonvills.
AUGUST 3, 4, 5—
Tsmpa at Daytona,
lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg a t Jacksonville.
AUGUST 7, 8, 4—
St. Petersburg a t Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 10. 11. 13—
Orlando a t Daytona.
Jacksonville a t Tampa.
St. Petersburg a t Lakeland.
AUGUST 14. 15. 1 6 Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at S t Petersburg.
Tampa at Orlando.
AUGUST 17. 18. 19—
Daytona at Orlando,
lakeland at Jacksonville.
Tampa at SL Petersburg.

NOTICE

'

It being very desirable that alt boas,
ea In the city bo numbered, all owners
of un-numbered houses can
obtals
numbers realy for putting r ^ &gt;n&lt;j in­
structions as to how to nunfree
at the office of the City f i.nn«*T.
^ *■ I* fllL lP S.
Cit* A’ adltor A ClerY.
S5-S«t-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
" I’m Going Rlgh t Straight Back to
My Dear Old Flo.ida Home," a t Hln1term ister’s Plane
4Store, Welaka Block.

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NOTICE TO FAf jMERS

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N o w s the time for you to buy a M 0? /IKIT,
W(,
have a special offer that you cannot
TRACTOR. We
For every farmer can nfTord to bu* , ,
^ ^ *et gev &gt;3e#0l!i
not to buy a real Tractor, that har . j
5^° cannot afford
vgreat success in this section. TT_ - Je#ni wcoven out to be a
will sell you a—

MOLINK, Model D, la,

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furnish
you
from
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delivery,
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will
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Pittsburgh ........ .... 18
12
Chicago .
.... 16
16
.500
Cincinnati ...... — 17
19
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B 'i S L L
Brooklyn .......... — 15
18
.472
PHONE 2102
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA
18
-179
I» for apprehending
f,r ‘"n,&lt;lht l° f°r
"h0W" .■" 1• He arrived in Jo
Jacksonville last Philadelphia . ... 11
.. ‘ -Just. Whnt
.
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V ry Could
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the
the nutbnrttv
authority fn+
fo r bringing ♦».thc suit •."■*—
under Sund
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a tour of parts
the name of Lyonella M. Day. The of tho wetl#rn pcnin
of
the
western
peninsular
and
ccnnmmuummmmummmmvMUummmmut
1ibi1 letter rece.ved by, plaintiff had on hand tho final divorce tr&gt;, Florida( #nd a h n g lh# ^
Southern Association
m
Id;
'decree but the defenae Insisted t h a t ,congt | q Mlnm, #mJ rcturrt. W hen,v.
Won Lost PcL :
I you to fire that,
Mobile
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no, d o v
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f ^ VOrC*
w“rc
1er he visited he met with enthusiastic .
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not do,. /„u „ e what cssary to prove her e ln g l' »d« ***' • reception, and assurances of strong Little Rock ...........
.......... 20
22
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17
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necessary to hold up the hear- , ,
t
For n m )y two weeks he New 0Orleans
r,‘ nn" ........
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dan t fire him nt once. (ing a day while all ths papers were , msde
mnJo an intenslv,
MmpdgII
nnd
upon
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25
Birmingham
.........
15
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intensive
i-ampnigi
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lu t strning. IItt will be
sent from JarkiAnvIliB
JackMnvlUc. W
hen they
b« lent
Wh*«
Nashville .............. 13
21
.402
l ^ u « h » you find out Who arrived Circuit JJudge Gibbs told the hll return here expressed u
20
Chattanooga
......... 14
.350
“ “n
l* once ’
I p lain tiff, attorney, th a t ha would fldence in victory nt thc polls June 6 Atlanta
.35$
k-*.*«»«*i44ms«*«« 17
22
1AllnnU
Z ™ c o n ta in ed ^ the declare t h . paper. Invalid becnu.o next
*n provision in them to cover the adUNDERWRITERS OPEN
menly a w.miRg. W e'dress of M U . Day*, form er husband NEW TRIAL FOR THE
RXJNT-HULLEY
CASE
CONVENTION AT ORLANDO
next time Damn your vras Illegal,
,
. „ j
DENIED—TO
APPEAL
j may offer a miliion delThe provision read th a t the
ORLANDO, May 23.—Delegate, to
till not
u«. You and tlre.s’’ of tb# husband w a . unknown
&lt;nr
Tkr
Aa.ael.lra
,
me
eignieenin
the
eighteenth annual ronvenuon
convention oi
of
kt *0 tn.| go m once. This, whereas il should have read, n / w n
tMlLANDO, Mny 23.—Judge C, O.
Kloritla Local Underwriter*' A.vsrstog.
K .K .K ." 'ruled, th k t his "plsce of residence
V Till Help You Keep Cool
Andrews denied a now trial for thc BOCjBtion, which opens In this city
lemenl litued last night by was unknown."
, ,
Runt-Hullcy case hore • yesterday thj, In0mfng, began arriving in OrUTiitehrad, n reputed leader
Then an the case continued, ti d»‘
hrorning.
the motion for the new trial |ftndrt
y Mtcrdak, and by night| KIui KUn, denied th a t the came necessary for the defense
hliving been made during the morn;:.K enhcy, secretary of
any knowledge of the post* nhow th a t Miss Day w®* n
.
irg by Mnssey A Werlow of this city, t),f ^ ,» Rnj 0 orKnntzatlon, estimated
M by t!.- mayor yesterday,' womnn In. 1019 and had tho »u ® *
attorneys for Dr, Lincoln Hulley and
more tj,nn n hundred and fifty
!tk»t th" local organization *tot deed th c property to the
thc
Stetson
University.
1
representatives
were In the city. More
arvly behind the officials of Youth Company.
Mlse
Helen
Hunt,
plaintiff
In
the
f
n
,
l.xr,ccted
to
arrive today,
| order.
1 That was very easy to prove, howcase, which has created state 'Wido
mcct |ngs will be held In &lt;he
—
ever, the defense thought.
They
Interest, was nwanlcd .25,00* by a n j Crnnd fheotre, beginning nt ten
Bek rei ilti, try a w ant ad.
merely borrowml the pajx rs l «
Orlando jury Saturday cvertfng in t h o 'oV||K.k thjB morning, and nil ^ them
case nhe instituted agalnrt Dr. Hul- wil, bo opcn t0 tho public, Ifer. Mcley and the Stetson Uhlveralty fo r| K rnnr, Pllid, with the exception of
ollegetl malicious and Illegal « p u l- |ho P|l(,ing aeMion on VTflinesday afs4on of Miss Hunt from thc Univer- [ tCTn,n „ when thc various commltslty in 1907. The ense wnn conducts/J . ^
report and V&gt;^flcer. will bo
in the Orlando court house practicr Jty , * ' , f th t cnsoh.g’year,
all of last week, MIsj Hunt being
Tvsented by L. W. Baldwin, of lV(l&gt;.
&gt;
1
i;unrni
id 11,000
OunraVteed
Ant Bono • » |a
_ ~
ff
sonville. who was chief couns ^ ^
McCullei5*.
60-r
Davl. A Giles of Orlando.
"
__ r---Judge 1^ C. Massey annor
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.
-*• *
terdny
that. . the
case'will
h
The Daily Tferald Delivered to your
■
to tho Florida supreme c j l l ^ ? S 2 | door nix^ yn * W? k f ° / 5 ' " nt* ~
fj in opening a bank account the very firet
proper time. Mis. Ilunt
| J°»n the throngs of reader*.
D o;,not tr&gt;' to pay billa without a checking
II consideration i» Safety, not only for the
ed *15,000 In case of . ’ ' T " . i ! .,
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present, |&gt;ut aloo for U)e future.
Dr. Hulley in Volusia
T
S i*ford Ma'd n r **d ^ 7°nr 0rOC'
account.
but the verdict was r
“ W 14 LL*
^ ot rolU- e m in *nd ple&gt;' n#Xt to
f| The First National Bank i» recoKniw*!
the supreme court.
* ^
Ut*r hy 1
Theatre.
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of its own through It® splendid banking fa ­
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OFFICIAL 8CHRDULB
OF FLORIDA STATE
Kl'AN RNDORBEI)
LEAGUE FOR H U |
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ROTAKY KDIJO
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MAV 28. 2*. f f —
The local
Tam pe.'et Paytons.
.r d r a f y (Slab yesterday
unanlmour
I^ikeljind e t 'Orlande.
Jp'Jlfebreed the pl*“ .
vanced V O District Governor John
SL Pateraburg at Jackaonvilla.
T iim sr
«f TWnipa for a RoUry eitac.- MAY 29, 30. &gt;1—
tion.l
SL Peterabarg a t Daytona.
ftm d'of $ibOJOOO to be lo-ned
to ne
Lakeland a t Tampa.
edy ^ffiSetit..
.,
■
r
Orlando a t Jackaonvilla.
t,
m 'plan as underitood » local
JUNE
I. t * no
.
.
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i4,ii4f
'each
tariatti
thdt ___
P
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n s n a .would
n u u i g rprovide
iv*
____
Orlando
■ •» M arion.in the state be held Yespon-1 Orlando aa tt Daytona.
Daytoi
a i/le fdr ihf ra»alng of $I0&amp; toward
Jacksonville at Tampa.
T»
eA re'fund. ’Ah executive COtnraitLw1 St. Peterabarg a t
ilro w p o tc d of the president, o f each JU N E 8, 8, f —
Lakeland at Daytona.
i » ja b ib w6ul(];administer **
‘ * * - *
W l#.( ...

Endoroed^checka are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with, a checking account, you can keap
an accurate record of your expenditures.

The Peoplesifiai^Qf Sanford cordially Invitee
you to becqme of]e of ita customers. *

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922

Daily Fashion Hint

DID HIM MORB GOOD

5!jn Kr-.mbwrits,;
w*

Many men and women suffer from
backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints,
sore muscles and other results of kid­
ney trouble because they neglected the
first warning symptoms. Foley Kid­
ney Pills sld the kidneys to throw out
poisonous waste matter that causes

Pills did ms mor,'
other medicine I ITb
ney trouble ten
■of P*in like 1 ^
them.” Sod IN

T I*

BURR ATTENDS
MEET ON SOUTH’S
FREIGHT RATES

id

TALLAHASSEE.
May 24.—R.
Hudson Burr, chairman of tho Flor­
ida Railroad Commission, left Sat­
Herald want id| ^
urday for Atlanta, where he goes to
sit with the Interstate Commerce
Commission for a hearing on freight
rates In the south which will last
The Amount Doesn’t Count It’s the
through the week.
At the request of carriers operat­
That’s the Thinp
ing within the Southern territory
and of many interested shippe/s the
Interstate &lt; Commerce Commission
has instituted an investigation of
the class rates applicable in inter­
state commerce mitldn this terri­
tory; between that territory and the
Mississippi river crossings; between
that territory and the Ohio river
crossings and points beyond; and
between that territory, excepting
North Carolina points and V irginia:
cities and eastern points beyond in !
trunk lino and Now England t e r r i- 1
tory.
This investigation has been insti­
tuted because the rates in question,
in mnny instances, differ materially
for suhstaneially similar hauls on
COAT OF I.FAF-BROWN
' like classes of traffic; because the
VELVET
relationship of the first class of the
fSJWS
Palis make* many of her hand­
somest enats of velvet, and lids ttwdcl rates on the lower classes varies
in leaf brown is a Paris creation. It greatly in many of the difference
has A most original trimming com­ scales and adjustments; nnd because
posed «f leathers and n curly fur. mnny of .the rates am higher for
Scena from M A f iY D I C K C O Q .D S
The trimming cither could l&gt;c omitted
or replaced by a less expensive fur. shorter hauls over the same line o r.
LORD TAUNTLEROY'
.Medium airc require* 5$ yards 40- root,*. Tho investigation is favored
inch velvet and 2\J yards of trim­ not only by the carriers nnd ship­ Which will be the feature attraction atthe Princeaa next Friday nnd Saturday
ming
Pktun.il Review Coat No 9GU. pers but also by most if not all, the
Sires, J4 to -A4 inches bust Price, y. railroad commissions of the South­
DRIVE FOR MEM HERS
cents.
ern States. Tho carriers have been
OF MODERN WOODMEN
STRENGTH-PROGRESSworking upon a revision of the rntes
COMES TO CLOSE TONIGHT ■
for
mnny
months.
The
commission
■'ine rains are falling most every­
to
belives that by Instituting this in­
where.
to
The Initial drive for new members
vestigation it will be possible to se­
* to to to to to
to by the local camp of the Modem
m in e
There is something wrong In Eu­ cure results more constructive nnd
Woodmen of America come to a ■
rope. Not a single cabinet hna re­ harmonious than can he secured in
Have YOU bought your copy of close tonight when 100 candidates
the separate proceedings which will
signed this week.
"Snlmagundl" yctT Only CO left— , will be introduced to the "Goat” in ■
otherwise be inevitable nnd th at
...
, . .
in i .u
■ nn*l they’re going fast. Ilring your ^ ,c Masonic Hnll, beginning at 8
K
much time nnd nbor will in tho end i n
. ..
,
.., „
,
nVi.u.t,
.
,
u dollar to the play, “A Southern Cin- clock.
derella," Friday night, 8:0o, at the! Daytona degree staff will be here
m
3f.-50c, n t
force ns well ns Neighbor.
i* . beginning Monday, May -... b
a
the hall after the play from nil of the nearby towns, in- 5
mrlinle every possible phase „f rate., „
V ou11 R W r
t* ' ''e lu d in g State Deputy C. E. *Bullock g
The m atter of mo,.t interest ,o Hor______
of Jacksonville.
idn will he reached on June 1, when
I.nat Wednesday the Senior class
Refreshments will ho served nnd
rates between all origins nnd Flor­
was entertained at dinner by Miss nl1 visiting members will he welcome H
■
ida points will be discussed.
Tl,
................... has called
n i up
.. M argaret Zachary ..nt her
and " H thi" wil1 b* Woodmen night in “
the commission
_ home,
,
__ although two or three Senior, were Nanfonl.
members of five commissions from
,
At this meeting, the prize offered
a . many Southern States to sit with l***"1’ *
timc w“8 ‘h° Un“nl* by State Deputy Bullock, in the con­
mous vote of nil present.
thtiii in the discussion of this mat­
test between Orlando nnd Sanford, in
ter. Thoso state commissioners are
Inm„ , \
r r
.. A i l "
Thc bl« c,ock lh,lt th« Seniors are thp driv” for ncw niemlwrs will he H
'
r T* ’ [ , yV VI
u7 i
the High School this year, ar- Kivcn to Sanford Camp, Sanford hav- g
aider o vd&gt; of Virginia; R. Dud- . rJvwl Tuesday, and it’# surely a dandy. ,n* henten Orlando by a small ma- ■
son Burr, of Florida; A. J. Maxwell, „ ... .
.
“ 1"
i.iritv
■ 1 — Uuick production has increased so immensely tU
- North C rollr.: ,„d A. 0. r .t- and
‘ r eliminate
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k
r'°'1
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has been possible fn make greater stride. «vii we*
thc chnnrcs of our
terson of Alabama,
the handling of each operation. The buyer of i h
teacher. f..r2«tting *5 rir.» the U ii on silNS OK HOLLYWOOD"
car profits by the consequently lowered manufiriM
time, (? ) especially when they’re con­
CANT
GO
THROUGH
"NOVEL HIGHWAY TESTING
costs.
centrating on .tudies.
THE U. 8. MAILS
USED IN STATE OF ILLINOIS

“ M O N E Y T A L K S-

Bye.

s

To the Thriftless money says

To the self-respecting, forward
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I repress
best working days. Be careful withm*
am your best friend. Put me in the
where I am Safe arid I will work for vc
member, I move the world.”

Open your Savings Account TODAY;

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS BANK DAILY (JIB
"MONEY TALK”

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The
Seminole
Count;
h
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H. S. NOTES

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Sanford M aid

au S ta

S;

.Pound Cake ..............35c
Layer Cake .......... 30c
Nut Layer Cake.... ....,35c

ni*h Scho°l
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Why buy out-of-town
Cake when
SANFORD MAID
can’t be beat

Nore F acts You Should Km

Next to Princess

Routh’s Baker;

The Sophs will give tho Seniors and
» n y T h e A &gt; .ni-lat/d
O — For twenty years the name III TICK has b«n J M
r.OS ANGELES, May 24.—A
faculty an entertainment Friday a t 8
L
Ilinked with (hose car qualities that nppral most ■
p. m. ut the home of Mis. Nan Pax­ hook calico "T h. Sins of Hollywood"
foandly to car owner»—«turdlncs», power and mm
PIANOS
supposed to he an ekpose of thc lives
ton.
dependability.
of certain motion picture actrs and
PHONOGRAPHS
actresses
in "too scurrilous” to be
Junior-Senior banquet at Valdez
— The bfgffest advantage of buying a BUICKctfH
Hotel Thursday night ut 8 o’clock. admitted to the mails, according to
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
MOTOR and pn
you get a BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD M0T01
This Is surely s-o-m-c week of enter­ n ruling by Mark Herron, deputy
crly
related
ebaattia.
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
United S tate, district attorney here.
tainments for S. H. S.
Cln'k E. Webster, post office fnPLAYER ROLLS
Ask us to tell you more about Uuick
The Seniors have contributed a g e n -1BP®ctor, has started an investigation
erous amount to the "Domestic Science *° *pnrn tbp “uthor nnd thc publishFund" and hope that with the mon­ or.
PRICES
PRICES
The hook contains 225 pnges( and
ey already on hnnd for this cours«,
the High School wiil Im&gt; enabled to)*’"* uPon tbe front cover a picture
22-Six-&lt;6 Cs«f*— *
Wrlnka Block
2?-Po«r-34 Roadster t 895
have this course for next year.
|
Mcphlstophelns, a beautiful girt
22-8ix-47 Fsdu — I
22-Four-35 Touring _ 915
nnd a motion pfeture camera.
22-Six-48 Coop* — I
22-Foar-36 Coupe .„ 1295
"Happy Jack," we neglected to men­
22-Six-49 TocriH-l
Evidently most of the modern er22-Four-37 Sedan__ 1395
tion last week, gave us an instructive
22-Six-50 ScJis---- 1
TOMATO CROP RETURNS
ils are under control. The pure in
2Z-8ls-14 Roadster.*. 1365
ABOUT 1100,000 HO FAR
^
«“ lk
pb« H , of hi.
F. O. It. Ulsl, Mid
heart have begun to Jump on the
22-Slx-45 Ton ring
1395
DESPITE DRY WEATHER 7 a r‘*u"‘l «bp "orld. telling of hi.
poor
old
Darwin
again.
_____
i being arrested in France and Ger' many, visiting the grave of Mrs. Wes­
Express receipts of tomatoes alone
Have you rend the want ads todayT
ley, visiting the home of Charles Westhis season have totaled nearly ten
■ley—these arc only n few of hia m ar­
ATLANTA, (la., May 23.—Georgia
thousand dollars. This is only about
velous adventures, and ho could not
DISTRIBUTOR
Tech, with n total of 45 points won the
one-tenth of tho tomatoes that have
tell half of the trip, for his time wan
track nnd field meet held at Grant
been shipped from this point, nine
FLOBIft
SANFORD
(cut so short, but the Senior Class
times this amount going forward I n ', ” * 7 ' , u ”V
/ ' “V*" Field here yesterday under the aus­
, , , ,
...
...
bought the hook of his, "Around the pices of the Southeastern Amateur
carload lots, which means thnt n p -,...
.„
. . .
,
,
.
,
,
,,
,
" «orld . &lt;\\ ithout . One Cent," nnd this *-Athletic Union.
i ri msi 11■nin*■x_i i uiiu
i ill 11v.ji i u
i tiviu
, •111#I•,
IThe
Iiv uUniversity
in* v m i v i ui
of » When Better Automobiles arc Built Buick Will
proxiinntcly
one hundred
thousand
dollars h a. been derived from the [* . l.*t ' e.
m count.
® ppr‘ Georgia wns second with 10 points,
tnmnto crop in and around Plant
l " °^t&lt; ls .n,&lt; tn ’ ‘i' in 1 ,n while Oglethorpe and Birmingham .............................................................................................. ....
, did have to cut it short.
Athletic Club tied for third place
City tills season, despite the drouth.
lllin *
with lfi points each.
Practically all vegetables are off
Prof. Perkin*, who was our profes-1
the market except tomatoes. Five
.
sor eight years ago in Sanford High,
j
j
r
»
hundred nnd fifty-three packages
]nnt ^
iim l n m n x n tv l on
went forward from the express platform in the past three days. Two 7 n»*fvci,0« *rowth ° / Snnfor&lt;1 ,n
»nd complimenthundred and seventy-eight of this ‘5* ,’a*t
------------ A L 8 0 ----------- number wns tom atoes,’leaving only " U' on tVih cin " e1.C.,!r0 wp b«vc takan
'
1
of
our
school
building.
Yes,
this
ut
one hundred nnod seventy-flve pack...
age. of mixed vegetables shipped by ,wmpthln»f
everybody compll- Druggist Bells 12 Gross (1728 Bottlca)
of FERRAMNB in Short Period.
The Country Club and Golf Linkn are express, nnd none by freight. Three ™c£ * U*’ ttn&lt;‘ Wc c,,n WcU bp t,rouJ
caw
a w K P .V
Only Wonderful Properties Could
almoat completed. You will want the cars of tomatoes went forward Fri
Sell a Medicine 8o Fast.
day, four Saturday and two cars yes
beat in everything in the
A. C. FORT, Agent
Kenny Denne, a graduate of Sanford
t onlay.
WIGHT
BROS.
GARAGE
Prices are averaging about the ' ” iK.h ,fn ' l!1' ''n'1
tb f
7 &gt;P#r*
In a r e c e n t l e t t e r r e c e i v e d b y t h e
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
same ns Inst w-ck. Beans are M ll-.I"t “ y * T
“ “ P e r r a l l n e M edicine C o m p a n y , t h e o w n ­
We are agenta for the Celebrated Ing for $1, corn from fil.75 to fi2,
week also, and although he didn’t e r of O r t m a n n ' s I&gt;ru* H tnre, a t h r i v i n g
Mobile, Ala., r m n n a n y , s a y s :
"Tour
_____
i__know
pepper •&lt;
f l , _i._i*
okrn is_______
averaging
f2.25,a single pupil or teacher in this
■ aleem sn s t r o l l e d Into t h e s t o r e a n d In ­
year’s
enrollment,
he
told
of
the
class
tr
o
d
u
c
e
d
P
e
r
r
a
l
l
n
e
A
f
t
e
r
l
i
s
t
e
n
i
n g to
squqnsh 61, tomatoes |1 to $1.50,
w h a t he hail to sa y , d e c id e d to t r y t h r e o
of
’lO'a
struggles
in
1913,
and
wc
sure­
d
o
se
n
.
c
l
a
s
s
i
n
g
It
a
l
o
n
g
t
h
e
lin
e
s of
and cantaloupes have dropped from
p a t e n t m edlclnea. In t h r e e d ay a I o r ­
ly
appreciated
his
comment
on
our
$3 to $2 and $2.50.—Plant City
d e r e d a g r o s s a n d w i t h y o u r lin e of
present scholastic equipment.
a d v e r t i s i n g . It h a s b een o n e g r o s s a f t e r
Courier.
a n o t h e r a n d u p to t h e p r e s e n t t i m e I
h a v e h a n d l e d tw e lv e g r o s s O n ln g so m a
Patronize your home merchants in
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florid* Beat Coast R»l *
f o r o n a k i n d o f m e d icin e. It sold s t r i c t ­
everything you need to purchase. We
ly on Its m e r i t s an d I c o n s i d e r It o n a
Havo you bought your ticket for
la, Ft*, among tho pine* and lake* of Seminole county. **
^
o f t h e b e a t r e p s a t e r a I h a v e h a n d le d .
are here to atay.
"A Southern Cinderella” at the High
H u n d r e d s o f p eo p le h a v e t a k e n
fr o m
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot wit*r *
School Friday night at 8 o'clock.
The vocational committee of the Busi o n e to a d o s e n b o tt le s .
sine. Ratee t l i l to I U 0 per day; $10 to $10 P*
class cuisine,
a m e d i c in e s ail Ilk a t h i s u n l e s s
50-2tp rn-ss and Professional Women's Club I H Creo ua ld
l ly did b r i n g to t h o s e s u f f e r i n g
cording to location ef
r h e u m a t i s m ' s a c h t a a n d pains. In11) ri'
requests all young nom ui c**string dfrigo m
e s t Ion's p a n g s a n d t h e effect* of
Freedom: The state of mind of •m p'jrm ent to register at ths Klrsi I m p u r e hlnod a n d p o o r f u n c t i o n i n g k id MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Man»?£
« Y * “ ad liv e r, r e a l bdu
and M
s a tiiiia
i s f acciD
t o rryr
those who are not chafed by the col­ National Bank.
No.
T h e s e l a r g e s a l e s p ro v e
r a r r a n n a la w h a t w s c la im It to _
AGNES G. BURNER, Chairman
be.
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a t u r a ' a o n a g r e a t e s t t o n i n ’ — Adv. a s a a a a a

J. H. HINTERMISTER
PIANO CO.

Vhe Illinois Department of High­
way« and highway engineers of tho
Burciu of Public Ronds have con­
structed a novel test road at Bates,
111., two mile, long and in aixty-three
sections.
The different section, show various
kinds of constructions, base, and
thicknesses. A continual watch is
kept for changes and effects of tem­
peratures, loads and sub-grade con­
ditions. According to n truck tire
official of tho Firestone company
expert work of this kind will do more
for progress in transportation than
anything of the kind advanced for
years.

m

N. H. GARNER

Hundreds of People
Have Bought From
1 to 12 Bottles

PLAY GOLF

BE SURE AND SEE THE

PACKARD SINGLE SIX
STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET f»
nuw GARAGE rn
iWPANY
SAN JUAN
COMPANY

Sporting Goods Line

Spaulding Line of Golf
Goods

CHULUOTA INN

Employment Bureau..

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MAY 24, 1922

SOCIETY

honey. Father Henneuy was present­
ed a box of correspondence cards.
A t the conclusion of the card game,
the hostess served a dainty ice course.
Those enjoying this pleasant even­
ing were Father Hennessey, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Mahoney, Mrs. Alice
Peters, Mrs. June Koumillat, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Clnrence Mahoney, Mrs. Chris­
tine Hennessy, Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon,
Mrs. Marion Giles, Mrs. Claude How­
ard, Mrs. Mary Louise Lconardy, Mrs.
Thursday—Mrs. D. P. Drummond will John Schirnrd, Mrs. lUlph Wight, Miss
entertain the members of the Mcrrie Ammons, Thomas Reedy nnd Rill RosMatrons Bridge Club nt her home sidy.
on Magnaliu avenue.
11*00 Guaranteed Ant Bo m .» Friday—The Sophomore Class of S.
SANS SOUCI BRIDGE CI.UB
The recently organized Sans Souci
P. McCuller’s.
« - a t®
H. S. will entertain the Seniors at
the homo of Mrs. George Paxton on Bridge Club was entertained Mondny
afternoon by Mrs. J. C. Bennett at
Myrtle avenue a t 8:30 p. in.
&amp;
Friday—The Daughters of Wesley will her home on Magnolia avenue.
optician - o p t o m e t r is t
Fragrant pink ^oses nnd ferns were
have a social meeting at the home
of Mrs. Abercromby’s on East Sec­ effectively used In the rooms where
the card tables were arranged.
ond street a t 8 p. m.
An absorbing game of bridge was
Friday—Miss Ora Williams' class in
played
during the afternoon, and the
expression, will give their recital
prize
for
top score, n dainty fan, was
and play “A Southern Cinderella" at
won by Mra. Percy Mere, while the
the High School at 8:16 p. m.
Friday—Mrs. It. A. Newman will en­ low prize, n powder puff, was award­
tertain the Duplicate Bridge Club ed Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt.
Sanford, Fla.
A delicious salad course was served
nt one o'clock.
by the hostess nt the conclusion of the
L. W. Wallace Is spending a few game.
Members of this club are: Mra. W.
days in Jacksonville on a business mis­
T. Langley, Mr*. K. P. Morse, Mrs.
sion.
Percy Meru, Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs.
Mrs. John *T. Brady is in Jackson­ George Hart, Mra. Fred Walsninn,
ville, the guest of her daughter, Mrs Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt nnd Mrs. Hnl
Wight.
Dan U. Wilder.
wnW8 WHEREOF OB 8PRAB
,Nii.rt)cr 41® Navarra S t, San
\
write*: “I con.lder
i°HoD*y »nd T.r abaolptaly th# MRS. FRRD DA1GBR, Society Bdltor,
Phone XI7-W
S M T t f c h.vin* tried it
It r n has* u r frleaOa vlalflag re*
—If j*n are solas ssrahtr* or 11 l ine
rim f*»Dr. M ,- i t . took - Sana, ar U yaa arc calevtalalas, writ*
a
poatal rare la this Srpanateat, (M ag
, cough and at night it w a. al Solatia,
ar Irlrkpear thr Item. f| wtQ
tocw unt 1 « » « |’«r n ,f o w k* areally appreciate*.
of Foley'* Hon'y and Tar. In a
CALENDAR
.Kile the went to sleep and alept

Jr
Henry McLaulin,
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SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
Mrs. C. M. Voree will leave this ev­
Yesterday
afternoon the members of
ening for Cleveland where she will
the
Social
Department
of the Woman’s
You Can Find the Name of
spend some time.
Club held a short business session fol­
Ercry Lire Professional and
Buiinrs* Man in Sanford In
J. N. Warfield, of Fairfield, ill., lowed by bridge, with Mra. 1L A. How­
Thi» Column Each Day
representing the Sexton Mfg. Co., was ard ns hostess. There were seven ta ­
in the city yesterday culling on the bles of players.
The prize for top score, a Muderia
loeni merchants.
handkerchief, was won by Mra. Field,
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. N’ngle, of Balti­ while the low score prize, also a hand­
more, Md., are spending a few days kerchief was won by Mra. R. A.
Attorney *at-I.aw
here, Mr. Nagle represents the Dan­ Newman.
The hostess, assisted by Mra. J. M.
Om Seminole County Bank
iel-Miller Co., of Baltimore.
Wallace, served delicious strawberry
iNFORD •:*
•:* FLORIDA
it*c cream nnd cake, after the award­
Mra. Howard P. Smith left Friday
ing of the prizes.
evening for Columbia, Tenn., where
she will spend a month with her par­
* Don’t fail to sec the play nt tho
ents,
Mt. and Mra. J. M. Burns.
Conlractor and H uilder
High School Friday night.
“A
Southern Cinderella."
60-2tp
FLORIDA
’ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher motor­
ATOM)
ed to Eustis yesterdny where they
$1,000 Guaranteed Ant Bone nt
were the guests of the latter’s par­
L.
P. McCuller’s.
60-fltc
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Kenan.

George A. DeCottes

Declaring that it is unfair to con­
demn high school girls as a body,
for what may be the Indiscretions of
a few, the students asked that an In­
vestigation 1* conducted of “our
conduct before, during or after
school, in or about school, dny or
night." Citixcns were also requested
“not to connect our names with ev­
ery individual outside that wo can­
not lie responsible for, nnd that the
students not be placed at thp mercy
of careless, cheap, coarse nnd hurt­
ful talk."
Tin* action w a s taken as the re­
sults of rrmnrks' said to have been
made by ono of the pnslors th st he
hnd witnessed n parly of young
girls of high school ngc in a shame­
ful joy-ride on West Central avenue.
The resolutions were drafted by the
girl’s council, composed of nine pu­
pils representing the four grades in
high school nnd were submitted yes­
terday afternoon nt a mass meeting
of nil the girls.—Tampa Tribune.

Mrs. R. E. Beverley nnd two chil­
Expert Auto Repair Work
dren, of Jacksonville, arrived here yes­
nt SO
Comer First and Osk terday morning nnd are visiting her
sisters, Misses Ora and Nonlc Wil­
VE DELIVER TH E GOODS’ liams.

nick Sen ice Transfer

$1,000 Guaranteed Ant Bone nt
P. McCuller’s.
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corners of tho continent by Mary
Pickford for her new photoplay, "Lit­
tle lo rd Fnuntlcroy," to ho the feature
attraction at the Princess Friday nnd
Saturday of this week.
Owing to the fact that the story of
"Little Lord Fnuntleroy” is laid in the
eighties, it wns necessary to gather
Jewelry typical of that period. At one
Miss Frances M. Hughey enter­ stage of tho production, ten thousand
tained Miss Ethel Moughton and dollars worth of rare old jewels*were
mother nt luncheon today.

Father Hennessy left Monday for
*.j. ?.!. J C L
.
C n u iu u tii
M fixi i l l
New York from whence he will 3-11
Storage Facllll
the
city
today
on
business
nnd
call­
for Switzerland and other places in
■ » p!&lt;-»»c you, tell others; if no
Europe. He will be away for three ing on his many Sanford friends.
Id) u«. Phone 49H
months.
.Messrs. Landis nnd Hull of DeLand of the well known law firm of
' Parties, Picnics, Fishing, Outings
ST. AGNES GUILD
laindis, Fish &amp; Hull arc in the city
The St. Agnes Guild held a Very
attending
court.
interesting meeting Mondny afternoon
nt the home of Mrs. R. W. Peatman
The County Executive Committee
on West First street. A short busi­
Phone 295-L1
will
meet at the court house nt ten
ness session wns held after which the
ildcnce 30J K. Third 8t., Sanford members mended the linen for the hos­ o'clock Friday morning to arrange n
pital. At the conclusion of the busi­ schedule for speaking for the can­
didates who wnnt to speak nt the
ness the hostess served delicious ico
precincts in the county nnd in San­
cream and cake.
Among the members present were ford.
Mrs, Ravcnel, Mrs. Paul iliggers, Mrs.
The many friend* of Judge James
FIRE—AUTO—BONDS
A. W. Leo, Miss Helen Torwilliger,
Perkins are glad to see him in San■■■■bb a n ■a an a ■ m i i m i Mra. John Leonard!, Mrs. Clarke Leon- ford again while ho Is holding court.
nrdy, Mrs. M. Minnrik, Mrs. Chris
Judge Perkins will not he a candi­
Matthews, Mra. Archie Betts, Miss
date for this position In the primary
Claire Walker, Mrs. Win. Bclding nnd
nnd expects to retire from tho
Rev. A. 8. Feck.
bench when hi* time is out in Dec­
ember.
FOR MISS WIGHT
Mr*. Walter Wight wan the charm­
ing honoree, nt a lovely bridge party,
given Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. C.
Hill, nt her attractive home on Fourth
street, there being five tallies of play­
ers, the guest* including the njembers
of the Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club and
O COI.I.ER, Prop.
three extra tables.
The rooms were a veritable bower
with quantities of vnri-colored spring
fluwers combined with ferns, forming
n beautiful setting for this pretty par.
'NTHACTOR nnd HUILDB1
Of exceptional interest was
the
CsMBtrclal Street Hanford. F
game of bridge played during the a f­
ternoon, the prize for high score for
the club members, a cut glass boudoir
set wns won by Mra. R. E. Roumillnt,
the naxvt high score, n hnndkerchief
^ Estate nnd Insurance
was won by MrsiL Pulcston. The hon­
0M,)
FLORIDA
oree wns presented with silk hose.
Following the awnrding of the priz­
es, the hostess served n toppling sni&amp;
ad course followed by an ice course.
m

ie Launch SANFORD
Capt. Atkinson •

B. W. HERNDON
Insurance Agency

parton Horn Service
in ford Battery Scrv
Company

OKI) NOVELTV
WORKS

tner:;! Shop and Mill
Work

Geo. W. Knight

Sanford Machine
Foundry Co.

'
*nd Roller Work;
H " Grinding; DeLoxe Pistons;
r 1* RiDf, *nd Pina;

Flywheel

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite the public nnd all u s e rs o f ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to viBlt the spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians clnim
that this water in unexcelled and ita purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

TAMPA, May 24^—By u vote of t&lt;50
to 6'J, free holders of the city of Tnmpn yesterday voted in favor of.a bend
issue of $600,000 for the construction
of municipal piers nnd harbor facili­
ties, including warehouses, approaches, etc., on the city's property on the
west side of the Ybor ship channel.
With the result practically n fore­
gone conclusion, little interest ' wn#
manifested in yesterday’s election, ns
is shown by the fact that the total
vote was only .'&gt;20; while in two pre­
cincts no election was held. These
were N’o. 7, Fourth ward, nnd No. 13,
Seventh ward. Only a small per centrge of the registered vote was cast.
Bargains found each dny by read
ing the Herald Ads.

famoua s ta r was bom. This set eonstated of a filagree watch and heavy
gold neck chain, a cameo brooch and
4W0 diamond rings
The pioneer families of the West
contributed many valuable pieces for
use in the picture. Because of the sentimcr.tni value as well as the intrinsic
value ohsthesc pieces, Miss Pickford
took out an insurance policy of twenty-five thousand dollars, which covered the collection for the three days
that It was In use.
--------------------------| $1,000 Guaranteed Ant Bono at
I- P. McCullcr's.
*
50-6tc

SAFETY FIRST

TAMPA VOTES RONDS
FOR MUNICIPAL PIERS

S. 0. Shinholser

SMITH BROS,
irage and Machine Co.

spread out on a table on the Pickford
seL This was when the ball-room
sconea were being taken.
The special custodian for this collection was Geo, T. Hsxenhush, who
was delegated especially by Miss Pickford to gather the precious ornaments,
included in these unusual nnd exquisite jewels were old-fashioned earrings, ivory nnd ostrich plumed fans,
filagree and bangle bracelets, cameo
brooches, einbomtn dinner rings, and
marvelous tavallieres.
Included in this assortment of rich
adornments was a set of Jewelry worn
by Miss Pickford'a mother before the

The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Cnll phone 311 nnd have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

Elder Springs W ater Co.
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

2

Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
;
For Your Hoys This Summer?

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■ The mountains of North Carolina are the best location* in the world
;J; for health and that chnnge of climate needed by Floridians and espec■ tally the growing boys.

B
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S Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville

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ia one of the best camps In the South as well ns one of the most rcaaunable with a line corps of teachers nnd councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pur# drinking
water, good food, sanitary In every respect.

1

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally

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&gt;field Carburators
Iwtslled md Guarautetd by

nford Battery Service
Company

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n Stationery and
T td o Weeks
In order to close out the stock of Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room for new stock of goods coining
in and also to put in larger and more commodious offices
the Herald Printing Company will sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below at half price. All of these
goods are going higher instead of dropping and the pric­
es are big 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
he touched a t this pricp again.

ains in
Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, now
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now....
.60
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now
...... .20
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg.
................ 60
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards...
.50
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards.............
Students’ Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe, $1 value .50
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value... ................ 25
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ....... ................ 15
10c Composition Books f o r ............................ ................ 05
5c Composition Books, f o r ..............................
02P2
tlILtji
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r ................................
*5c School T ablets,
*.
2V£c to 3 l-3c
Va Price
Ink, Paste and M uscilage
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,Und«: Crank Shafts r»
for Cam. Inboard and

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EVERYTHING IN OFFICE SUPPLY LINE AT
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Substantial

‘T h e City SubaUntUT

IN TH E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T
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V E G E T A B L E SECTION

T H E SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , TH U RSD AY, M AY 25, 1922

NUM BER 51

A ttorn ey General Says They H ave No Exclusive
Purchase Rights
(I lf The AaiaeUlrJ Prrae)

ary Davis Makes
Statement Based
on Reports

ItK COUNTRY SHOWS UN
TAXABLE SIG NS OF G RE AT
WAVE OF PR O SPE RITY
in&gt; Tfcc Associated I*resa)

WASHINGTON. May 2 7 .-A
picture of steadily reviving busincu activity throughout the coun­
try s a s drawn by Secretary Dav­
is in a statement today based on
reports of employment conditions
to the Department of Labor. The
reports indicate that unemploy­
ment is practically eliminated In
N c s York state, and reduced to
more than fifty per cent in Pennsjlrania. There is improvement
in industrial activity in Minne­
sota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan,
Illinois, Kansas, Missouri. Unmlstakahle evidence o f improved in­

W ASH IN G TO N , May 25.— Opinion by Attorney General
Daugherty aubmitted to Secretary Weeks and sent today to the
.house military committee holds contract executed by government
with Alabama Power Company invalid with respect to provision
which power company officials contended gives them right of ex­
clusive purchase of government’s interests in steam power plant nt
Gorgas, Alabama.
,
T O T A L C A S U A L T IE S W ERE FOUR
DEAD A N D TW E N TY-SE V E N
WOUNDED

D efense Finds Pistols
Figured in W ard Case
W hen Peters K illed

B E LF A ST, May 2.r..— Total casual­
ties in Ilelfast during the night were
four dead and twenty-seven wounded. Counsel for Ward Seems to Have Kept
The wounded include only cases taken
Hack Pistols
to the hospitals.
Illr The AsswUlrS Trees)
W H IT E P L A IN S , May 25.— Counsel
$150,000 BOND ISSUE
representing W alter S. Wsrd, who
VOTED A T P L A N T CITY
claims he shot Clarence Peters
In
self defenso two weeks ago, turned
P L A N T C IT Y , May 25.-Property
over to the sheriff today two pistols
holders of Plant City Tuesday ratified
which arc ullegcd figured in the story
by a vote o f more than six to. one u
told by Ward o f n battle between him
bond issue of $150,000 for municipal
improvements and to refund floating and n hand of blackmailers.

indebtedness.
»
The vote was 2C fo r bonds to 42
against the proposition.
dustrial ronditiona la noted on the
' The bond Issuo carries $38,000 for n
Pacific roast while in the South
city hall and fire station, $21,000 for
reports show steady improvement
extension of water mains and im­
in (ieorgia, Tennessee, Alabama,
provements o f waterworks
system,
and there la practically no un$15,000 for extensions and improve­
emplovRirnt in North Carolina.
ment o f sewerago system, $12,000 for
fire protection equipment. The bal­
BORAH T H I N K S
ance, $65,000 is to refund floating in­
U. S. C A N NOT
debtedness accumulated over period o f
G ET LYNCHERS yeara. *
WASHINGTON, May 25.— An opin­
ion that the anti-lymhing bill passed
recently by the house is unconstitu­
tional and should not bs enacted by
congress was submitted to the senate
judiciary by a sub committee headed
by Senator Itornh, Republican, Idaho,
The bill was discussed at length and
the committee deferred final judgment
until l*t»e
Senator llorah was joined in holding
the hill unconstitutional by Senntor
Overman, Democrat, North Carolina,
and Senator Shields, Democrat, Ten­
nessee. Other suh-cummittec mem­
bers, Senator Sterling, Republican,
South Dakota and Dillingham, Repub­
lican, Vermont, were said not to be In
complete disagreement but believed
the bill might well be passed nnd be
put to the test before the supreme
court of the United States.
That the supreme court of the Unit­
ed States has decided squarely in a
lynching case from Alabamn that a
federal anti-lynching law was beyond
the federal powers wns contended by
Senator llorah and his associates.
Therefore It was said that they assert­
ed it would be useless to present the
qur-tion anew under the pending bill,
to thr high court. The question of
procedure, however, was questioned

D A Y EXER(I S KS HE H ELD SU ND AY
IN C E N T R A L I'A R K

m e m o r ia l

""•uui nay exercises will
be
ln
ntral Park next Sunday at
i time all the veterans of nil
and all the auxiliaries are re*'l to be present nnd take part,
following program has liecn nri &lt;r« monies
R. J. Hotly
Rev. Paul llurhnns
My Country T is of Thee"
CapL Geo. G. Herring
Rev. King
Dr. Hrownlco
,he Vcler» n» «nd the auxiliaries are
^lJj
10 rotft at tho court houiio
m.tay afternoon nt 3:30 to march to
' park. I o. D will be the honorary'
c° rt and the Municipal Rand will
•- the march. A ll veterans and .11
Urie* " re Invited to join in the
femony
~
^ . . Tue*'U &gt;' l* the national
, . ^ ° o * lU y but R«nford will oh0 Sunday this y ear.
51-8tp
BlSRqp KILGO I L L

W H E A T PRICES SLID E
DO W N W ARD IN CRASH

P A N IC IN W A L L STREET
AVE R TE D BY PROSECUTING
TH E R U C K E T 8 II0 P GANC
(D r Tfca A iw f ls lr l I’rraa)
N E W YORK, May 25.— District
Attorney Ranton yesterday told the
Lions Club, at n luncheon meeting
that he had averted a financial panic
in Wall Street early this year, by
cleaning out more than a score of
“ fly-by-night" brokerage houses nnd
bucketshops.
‘‘ You may not know it," he said,
“ but the sentiment o f people against
the operations in Wall Street had
reached such a pitch that it was only
through tho exercise o f the greatest
caution on my part that a panic
was averted. Complaints poured in
not only from persons residing irl
New York but from the forty-eight
states o f the country.”
Mr. Ranton described efforts that
were being mqde to have brokers
rt gulated.
The first attempts in that direction
calling for the adoption by the legis­
lature o f only a "milk and water
hill,” he said, was strongly opposed
before the legislature committee by
“ that th ief bull thrower, the presi­
dent o f tho stock exchange."
It was that and other opposition,
he said which Determined him to
have a "regular measure put thru.
He urged that all civic bodies put
their power behind the movement to
force the passage o f the regulatory
measure soon to be offered in the
legislature. •
•

PITC H E R

H U IH IE L L

SEVERELY INJURED
STRU CK

W ITH MALI

A T L A N T A MEN

SIX H O U R STRU G G LE OVER ONE
IN O N E C AR AND S P E C IA L H AILITEM O F AD V A LO R E M ON
Unlimited Dehate
HOAD AGENTS W E R E IN CAR
G R A P H IT E
HOUND FOR PA 111.0 UEACn
N ot Permitted U n ­
I Hr The A »o e U lr4 l*rraa)
der New R u ling W A S H IN G TO N , May 25.— Prac­
(I t f The A iiM lifr l I’ rru )
JACKSO NVII LB, May 25.—
tically nil the daylight hours yester­
If Majority of Senators Can Have day were spent by the senate In a
Charles E. Kersey and Edford
McKeel, both of Atlanta, were
fight
over
tnriff
duties
on
graphite,
Their Way
killed and eight other men Injur­
which split both the Republican and
(I lf The Asso*Utr4 Press)
ed in an automobile collision j
Democratic ranks, but left tho finance
W ASH ING TO N, May 25.— Move­ committee majority victorious.
shortly before dawn today on the
ment that is said to have the backing
highway
between Jacksonville
Assault aft-.-r assault w as made on
of a large number of senator*, to the committee proposals, with roll
and Pablo Beach. Kersey and
change the nnciont sennto rules per­ call following roll call, hut each was
McKrey were In a rar with three
mitting unlimited debate initiated to­ repulsed, the duty being approved ns
other men and were hound for
day at a conference of Republican recommended— ten per cent ad valor­
the rity. Five railroad special
members.
ugrnta were in the aecond ear and
em on amorphous graphite, 20 per tent
were bound for the beach. The
crystalline lump, and 2 per rent a
Republican leaders later warned in pound on crystalline flakes.
injured said that when the two
the senate by Underwood, Alnbamn,
ears drew together the outbound
the Democratic leader, he would resist
car dimmed the lighta and drew
PA PE R S W E R E REMOVED
to his utmost nny effort by the ma­
to the proper side of the road
FROM R E V E N U E B U R EAU
jority to apply the gag rule fo r pashut the Inbound rar did not use
S A Y S COMMISSIONER IILA IR
aage of the ta riff bill. Other minor­
ita dimmers. The inbound car
ity senators intimated the cloture rule
struck the other machine, and
' (Hr The Aaaorlalr* I’ rraa)
would provoke prolonged discuasion.
W A S H IN G TO N , May 25.—Comripped the entire left aide o ff of
miysioner Blair of thn Internal rev­
It, left the road and overturned,
enue bureau said today that more
killing Kersey and McKeel In­
SOLDIERS IIONU8
than three hundred packets o f pap­
stantly. O f the right aurvivon
LE G ISLATIO N STOPS
all were hurt hut not seriously
W A IT IN G ON DEM OCRATS ers were removed from unit o f reve­
nue bureau after dismissal o f A. D.
enough to be removed to the hos­
Sumner, Deputy Commissioner of
IDr Thr AaaarUIrS I’ r fM l
pital. The accident occurred on
W ASH IN G TO N , Msy 25.— Demo­ internal revenue in crugc o f the ac­
a straight stretch of road.
cratic members of tho senate finance j count* and C. C. Childs, supervisor
McKcey, Kersey and
three
committee may he called upon to of collections, recovered and under
friends went to Pablo at midnight
break a deadlock among the Republi­ examination.
on a fiahlng trip hut rain threat­
cans of the committee over soldiers',
ening they were returning to
bonus legislation. The subject was
Jarkannville. The party in the
illR.M IN G IIA M T R O L L E Y
brought up yesterday, at a meeting
other car was enroule to
the
STRU C K BY T R A IN
o f the majority and it developed
bearh on a fishing trip, planning
T H IR T Y -T W O INJURED
that there was n five to five decision [
io arrive before daylight Four
on tne so-called McCumber plan— i
(D r Thr A im U lr S I’ rraa)
o f them were railroad men, em­
the amended house bill— and the j
IUR.MINGHAM, Ala., May 25.—
ployes of the Jacksonville termin­
Smoot proposal to Issue to service Thirty-two
persons were injured,
al row pan y, the fifth an acquaint-^
men paid up insurance policies in several seriously, when a Tidewater
Mice.
lieu of nil compensation options ■car on the Birmingham Railway
heretofore proposed.
Light and
Power Company lines
A T L A N T A , Muy 25.— McKeel and
Chairman McCumber said after was struck this morning by a freight
the session that he probably would train o f the Alabamn Great North­ Keraey made their homes hero for a
call a "meeting o f tho entire com­ ern Railroad at Woodlnwn, a suburb number o f years. Roth were married.
mittee for this week. The meeting of this city. Confusion in following McKeel wss vice-president of Gidprobably will be inferred until the the sig7inls o f tho crossing, tho flag­ dings &amp; Rodgers of Atluntn and came
return from Indianapolis o f Senntor man snfd to have caused the acci­ here from Hultimore. Kersey was tha
Watson, Republican, Inainnn, who dent. The tm lcy enr was broken In southern representative o f the Durhas had several conference! recently two when it was struck. Tho engine kee company. Roth were well known
with President Harding on the bon­ which wns pulling forty emnpty in local club and social circles.
us question.
cars and wns derailed by the impact
The only action taken yesterday and ran on the ties for nearly three DKPBNHE RESTED
by tho m ajjority was the appoint­ hundred feet befote stopping.
IN BLIZZARD CASE
ment \)f n sub-committee consisting
TH IS M ORNINO
o f Senators
Surtis, McLean
and C H A R L E Y F R A N K ,
Sutherland to hear Representative
(Dr The Aaaorlatr* I'rrM l
DEAN OF BASEBALL,
C H AR LESTO W N , May 25.-Tha
Mondrll o f Wyoming, tho Republi­
IN SOUTH, IS DEAD
defense rested its case this morninf
can houjc leader, relative to substi­
in the trial o f Illixtard on n charge
tuting the pending reclamation hill
(D y Thr Xaaorlatrd I’ rraa)
o
M EM PH IS, May 25.— Funeral ser­ f treason. A rebuttal was begun
for the land settlement fenture of
the bonus measure which the senate vices for Charles Frank, dean at the immediately by the prosecuttion.

(D r Thr A onrluin l I'rraa)
P H IL A D E L P H IA , May 25.— W il­
bur Huhbcl, Pitcher, was severely
injured in tho ‘first
inning of tho
first gnmo between Philadelphia nnd
Brooklyn today when he wns struck
on the head by n hall batted by T.
G riffith , o f Brooklyn.
The Phila­
delphia twirlcr waa rushed to tho
hospital, where It was said concuss­
ion o f the brain anil probable frac­
ture o f the skull.

Southern base Imll men nnd one at the
founders o f the Southern Association, ASK S P E C IA L SESSION OF
who died early yesterday here after
L E G IS LA TU R E FOR REPASS­
year’s illness, will ho buried today.
ING GAS T A X L A W
Hurint will ho made in a local ceme­
(llr The Aa.urlatrS I’ rraa)
tery.
•
T A M P A , May 25.— Tho board o f
governors o f the Roard o f Trade
Two of the largest shipmonts of
I f nny subscribers o f the Daily Her­
yesterday afternoon passed a reso­
phosphate in several months from ald hnvc n copy of April 12th, tho
lution requesting Governor Hard**
Tnmpu are due to move in the next Herald offlco would like to have one
day or two from the Scabonrd ele­ or more copies nnd will pay fivo cents to convene the legislature in a ses­
sion fo r the single purpose of re­
per copy fo r them.
vator, totalling 13,400 tona.
pitsting the gasoline tax law. This
act, which places n tax o f ona cent
per gallon on all gasolino sold in th#
state, the money to go to the road
fund, has been tcclared Invalid by
the supremo court. A ttom oy Gen­
eral Ruford, however, has asked for
n rehearlnl.
committee Republicans have agreed
to strike out o f that bill.
Mr. Mandril suggested that if it
could he Incorporated in the bonus
legislation it probably could he cnnrted nt this session.

F E R T IL IZ E R P L A N T A T
G A IN E S V IL L E RURNS

M i '* *
CLt J5/

IN M EM PHIS H O SPITAL
The Clyde Line announces s spec­
ial summer rate on the river trip be­
tween Sanford and Jacksonville of
$10 fo r the round trip effective May
15th and up to and including Sep­
tember 30th. This it one o f the flneat trjpa In Florida and the round
trip rate on the fine Clyde steamers
is well worth the extra time it takes
on the ships.

Accident Occurred N ea r
Jacksonville Early
This Morning

G A IN K 8 V IL L K . May 2 5 , - The en­
tire plant of the Standard F ertiliier
Company waa destroyed by fire Tues­
day night with a loss estimated at ap­
proximately $20,000.
Tho flame*
■prea dto a carload of fe rtiliier on a
■pur track and that likewise was de­
stroyed.
The lots Is said to be partly covered
by insurance.
$1,000 Guaranteed
L. P. MeCuller’a.

N O B LE M cCULLER AND HIS STAFF A T D A Y T O N A BEACH

Ant

Bone at
60-8tc

A
European, touring
America
says he, could break Monte Carlo.
But why should he, when ho can lec­
ture in America.

�PA G B Sn
P U III.IC H EARIN G IS C ALLE D
FOR IN TR A -C O A S TA L C A N A L

CLASSIFIED
' ADS

TO HP. H ELD IN TH IS C IT Y

LABOR LE A D E R S
HELD M A K E N E W
F IG H T

FOR BOND

PERSONALS

B B M G B E m N ja e ija

: SANFORD’S
: TEMPERATURE

TO N IG H T-

HARRIS

(D r T h e A s s *e U te 4 Preset
(PMlIawd frwn I’M* &lt;&gt;»»»
M IL D R E D
CHICAGO, May 24.—Chicago la­
die, why arc not more or larger boata
M
-------put on the run? Give same informa­ bor’s “ big three" yesterday planned
The weather remains cool,
C H A P L IN
a renewed e ffo rt to obtain their re­
tion fo r inromnlg shipments.
Mi the moonshines on the still
lease
from
jail
on
bonds,
or
failing
6. — I f the present East Coast Canal
How nbout another gentle rain to­
Ma aide, Snturday approaches
Classified Ads 5c a line. No
should
'be purchased by the United that, at least to force the city and
day?
*4 on horseback and camel
..ad taken for leas than 25c.
— IN —
States and made n free and open w at­ state authorities to reveal some o f
Mn* back and after that the
and positively no classified
the evidence it is insisted connects
erway,
or
if
a
parallel
canal
of
the
Looks like this life is just one holi­
Aa deluge. Have you joined
ads charged to anyone. Cash
police murders,
some depth and width should be dug them with two
day
a fter nnother for some people.
Ite tho W ater Wagon League
must accompany all orders.
bomb
plots,
beatings
and
property
by the United States, what benefit to
Count five words to a line
A» yet ?
commerce would result? Would the damnge to the extent of approxi­
M
5:40 A. M. M A Y 21. 1922
and remit accordingly.
And tomorrow is another half holi­
abolition o f tolls in itself affect the mately $1,000,000.
an
M
axim um ................
92
day for the lucky business men and
Attorneys fo r “ Ilig Tim " Murphy
freight rates, or the volume and nnAn
Minimum
.....
67
their employees.
ture o f the business handled by water, Street Sweeper nnd Gas Worker,
— ALSO A —
A»
Range
............------74
Mader, presi­
or result in placing more boats on the Union's head; Fred
FOR S A L E
Aa
Barometer
.........
30.10
Hon. O. P. Swope, of Oviedo, candi­ water route? Is so, to what extent? dent of the Chicago Building Trades
Tw o-Part Comedy
Mo Rain— trace,
date for representative, was in the city
7.— What benefit to commerce would Council, and "C on " Shea o f the
i Calm and rloudy.
today circulating among his friends.
and intenbe derived from the construction o f a i Theater Janitor’s Union,
Uni
Tomorrow— David Powell i.
shape, $250 terms or $2U0 cash. 490
rat which would
“ The Spanish Jade” , n fasd
■free nnd open waterway following the tion to demand n wri
Model.— Hive &amp; Walker, In old Ford
Fishing continues to be good in n ll’ ||ne nf the present cnnnl, or a line ‘ require John Miller, alleged confcsnntin« tale of love and tranGarage.
dh-tfp
the lakes and rivers and good catches pumllpl thereto, If It were mnde 0 feet veil driver o f the automobile from
dy. Also a Century Coraedr.
A
R E A L S N A P — Practically new
arc reported every day. Looks like j cop— g fec-t deep— 10 feet deep— and j which the two policemen were shot
Buick C, only run 1800 mllna. Come ||w , tTr(ims „ m
u . filh e,i „ut.
of appropriate width in each ease? to death, to make known what in­
B B B D tB B IIU E iia H s g
quick for reni bargain.— N. H. Garner.
What effect would auch n waterway formation he had given the police.
&amp;01tc
Capt. D. A. Kelly has returned have on freight rates nnd on the pro­ The defense nttornoys asserted they
For quick rcsulta, try a wtnt t i
U N U S U A L BAR G AIN -1 late mode! from a trip to Chicago and other portion o f shipments handled by wnt- were aware o f the text o f M iller’s
For Florida: Unsettled to­
4-passcnger Cadillac Sport, new points where he attended the meeting or? I n what way wo^ild such n water­ statement.
They said Miller nnd
night and Thursday; prob­
paint, good tires, six wire wheels.— of the National O. It. C. nnd met many way in' of more value than the cxist- his companions htarted on a robbery
$1,000 Guaranteed Roach Km-J
ably showers extreme south
L. P. McCuller’s.
^
Franklin Motor Co., Inc., Orlnndo. of his old friends among the railway j ing 5-foot canal?
ferny and that the resulting mur­
portion.
Phone 522-J.
40-3tp
ders
could
not
be
linked
up
with
8.—
What
nre
your
present
freight
from
other
parts
of
the
conductors
j rates by rail nnd by water between Mader, Shea or Murphy.
F&lt;3Il SAGE— 1 pair scats, complete country.
To combat this step, state's at­
E L IT E DRESSMAI.
for Ford rarer, factory mnde, never
your locality nnd Jacksonville on your
torneys yesterday rushed a dozen or
used. Address “ K " rare Herald.
uf
principal
products,
nnd
principal
in
1
IN G PARLORS
Lake Mary la destined to bo one
$1,000 Guaranteed Ant Bone at Dresses, Children’ s Frocks. I kitatj
50-2tp the greatest resorts in this part o f the coming shipments? It is understood more additional witnesses before tho
I*. McCullcr’s.
60-6tc all kinda hemstitching.
Terri* I
FOR S A LK — 280 gal. gasoline tank ,tnte ns soon u.i the pavilion nnd other , that the rntes to points beyond nre grand jury nnd claimed evidence
was
given
to
connect
the
"b
ig
three"
the
sum
of
the
rate
to
Jacksonville
nnd
Apartments.
with 5 gallon vislblo pump for fill* improvements are made out there, i
Ing station. Practically new. Cheap .jinny new people nre buying homes the rnte from Jacksonville to destina­ with terrorism, slugging, bombings
The Seminole Prin tery
fe r cash.—Cates Crate Co.
49-tfc nnj |&gt;n^e Mary will bo one of th e ' tion. Assuming the rntes Iwlween nnd murders.
Jacksonville
nnd
northern
and
western
FOR S A L E —Second hand piano, in most prosperous suburbs o f Sanford
GENOA)
May
24.— Commercial
points to remain unchanged, how much
good condition.— W. A. Raynor, Cel-i In another year.
Prices that please— Work that satisfies
o f a reduction In present rates be­ treaty between Soviet Russia nnd
ery Avenue.
48-5tp
-------Quotations furnished upon request
tween your section and Jacksonville, Italy was signed in the Royal PniFOR S A LE — Eight room house, on
( m you believe in the Sanford High
in both directions, would be necessary ace this afternoon.
Phone 401
902 French Ave.
Park avenue, nil conveniences, Just School and the work which it dees?
to make shipment by water, to or from
refininshed. Very easy terms.— A. P. Do you “ talk o f your interest” or do
Jacksonville, attractive, considering
Connelly.
4H-tfe you prove your interest?
I f you
the additional hnul to the boat landFOR S A LK — Potato barrels In
haven’t bought a Salmagundi y.,t^ the I ^
thc r,.h. n(„ inir , nd s h ip p in g
quantity, special prices on cat lots, number is small ami the
in Jacksonville? Could thc present
correspondence solicited, Clearwater — better buy now.
boats operate in the present canal at . j|
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
u profit at auch reduced rntes? Whnt
Elder Springs Water Co., w ill give
W ith every dollar cash purtk»|
kind o f iwiats or barges could be oper­
M ake Y ou r Car Look its Best fo r
FOR HALE— Warehouse with R. R.
away this fine water nil day on Satur­
you get a ticket good for i
siding. Within four blocks o f center
ated at a profit at such rates? How
M ay 27th, Shriners* D ay
day and will provide twelve coolers at
FR E E chance on this ThuQrv]
o f city.
deep nnd wide a waterway would be
various parts o f the business portion
Signal Lamp.
ncccsxnry to
accommodate them ?
Geo. V . K N IG H T
We are Making a Special Kate for the N ext Tw o
on
of the city and this will give the visi­
272-tfr
Would sufficient tonnage be offered
SIMONIZ1NG
tors pure sparkling Icc cold water all
P O IT S A L irO J T L E A S E —One 20 acre, day—one o f the greatest treats that in both directions to rnnkc the opera­
B G IV E N A W A Y JULY 3RD, 113
tio n o f n line of such boats profitable
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
they could have.
Bring Y o u r Car to the Economy Shop and L et |
and advantageous, either continuously
distance to city. Two lots corner
or during part o f the year?
Center and Elm nve. Two lots west
Us Dress it U p
*
This is the week to give your money
9. — In whnt other w ay would the
side Palmetto ave., 60 ft from Elev­
to the Boy Scouts. Deane Turner is
establishment of a free intra-coastal
enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey,
treasurer o f the district in the Boy
waterway along the line o f the present
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los A n g e­
Scout movement nnd will take your do­
cnnnl, or parallel thereto, be n benefit
105 Palmetto Arcnue
les, Csllf.
288tf: 29-tf
nation. There is no work among the
FOR S A L E —Gasoline pump and 180 Itoys quite so important as thc liny to your section, and how large should
111 Park Avenue--------------------------------------------- Phone 66
SANFO RD
FLORIDA|
gallon tank.— L. F. Roper. Phone Scouts. Give them your donation nnd such a cnnnl be to afford the benefits
166.
30-tfc do your bit toward making better boys, anticipated? Give any arguments you
muy see fit to advance either for or
P 0 T T S A L E - A prnrtically now piano. stronger boys, better American citi­
against the purchase o f the existing
High grade, walnut finish fo r cash. zens.
cnnnl,' or thc construction o f a new
I
$160.00.
319 Cyprus Ave.
23-tfp
■ Sanford’s N e w Store------------------------------------------------------Phone 127
wnf4*fH'&lt;|¥
a psrsllc! route.
F *P . S A LE T o id ScJ.li.— L. r . t o p ­
10.
—
Describe
in
some
detail
the
H igh School Uirl
er. Phone 166.
39-tfe
character of freight that would be
Wins Another Medal
FtVIt R A L E - -New five room bungalow
transported over the Intrn-Constnl ca­
should double in value in the next
For Rest Essay nal. This should cover the products
few years. Water and electric lights.
thnt may lie shipped out o f thc terri­
$1,40(1.— A. P. Connelly.
48-tfc
Agnin has a Sanford High School tory tributary to the waterway, also
pupil carried o f f high honors in n the character nf freight that would be
10 Storca in Georgia-1 Store in FloriAl
FOR R E N T
state or inter-state contest. This time shipped into the district.
FOR RE N T »i room house, 200 Laur­ it is Georgia Mobley, daughter o f Mr.
11. — Resources o f thc country actu­
el Ave. Phone 4J.
60-6tp nnd Mrs. E. I). Mobley, of this city, ally tributary to this waterway, i. e.,
FOR RE N T— 2 furnished lied rooms who won the medal given by the N at­ area nnd value of timber land, area
and kitchenette, new furniture. ional Society o f Colonial Daughters and value of grazing land, area nnd
Adults only. 1010 W. Third St. 60-3tp with headquarters in Washington, D. value o f funning land, with statement
FOR R E N T— Furnished nnd unfurn­ C. One hundred high schools in the of amount nctunlly in cultivation, to­
ished rooms, 206 Park nvo. 49-6tp United States arc asked to enter the gether with character, amount and
contest each year nnd write un essay value of products.
FOR R E N T — A fter June 1st, two con­
12. — A re new works o f land recla­
on nn acceptable subject, this year the
necting rooms, private bath. Adults,
mation underway or contemplated? I f
subjects being given were:
411 Park Ave.
•
49-dtp
so, whut bearing will these land re­
1. — How Can I Become a Good C iti­
FOR R E N T— Furnished five room zen?
clamation projects have upon this pro­
apartment with garage. 914 M yr­
2. —Our Agricultural Collegesnnd ject? Can the Innd reclamation protle Avenue.
.45-10tp How They Help thc Farmer.
jeets be co-ordinated in any way with
36-in. wide, yard
FOR RE N T— Rooms nnd kitchenette.
.1.—The Importance of Conserving1the jrojcct for the improvement so ns
to reduce the cost of the work of the
— Shirley Apartments opposite post Our Forests.
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
•».— Reclaiming the Western Deserts improvement?
13. — A re local interests willing to
F o r REhlT— Tw o unfurnished rooms, Through Irrigation.
6.— Advantages of Trade with Our contribute towards the cost nf the im­
bath, for lighthousckceping. Good
provement ?
location. Apply "R. S " , care o f H er­ South American Neighbor*
14. — A re any improvements o f the
6.
—
Law
and
Order
the
Foundation
ald OfTlcc.
C-tfc
waterways adjacent to the proposed
of A1I Good Government.
FOR R E NT Two desirable room s.
18x35, each
7. —The Arm s Conference and Itsimprovement now going on which
furnished. Call 348-W before 8 or
would
mnke
the
proposed
waterway
a fter 6 p. m.
JS Ctp Significance.
Miss Mobley chose “ The Importance more useful?
WM. C. LK.MKN, Major,
o f Conserving Our Forests" a subject
W ANTED
Corps
o f Engineers, U. S. A.
thnt
is
vital
not
only
to
the
United
W A N T E D —Smnll cottage, unfurnish­
ed or half o f house, or unfurnished Stntcs ns n whole but to Florida in par­ United Stutes Engineer O ffice,
housekeeping rooms. Address " P e r ­ ticular and her essay on this subject Jacksonville, Florida,
manent,’ P. O. nox 648, Sanford. 34-p was so good thnt it won the medal, May 23, 1922.
Sanford being the only high school
W A N T E D — Young man from college
south of Charleston to win n medal.
If you don’t back the school boys
wishes employment, beginning June
For the past three years Key West nnd girls you nre not a good citizen.
first. Apply, "H . E. S.," care o f the
•
yard
High School has been invited to enter Buy a Salmagundi nnd prove your
Herald.
60-Ctc
the contest but this year when Prof. spirit. Assure the Sanford High
McKay decided to move to Sanford School o f your co-operation nnd sup­
they extended the invitation to Snn- port.
foril High School to tnkc part nM Mr.
McKay had taken such a great inter­ TR A N S M IS S IO N TO W ER
est in the essay writing and given
D Y N A M IT E D T O D A Y A T
them such fine co-operation.
P A Y CASH
C H AR LESTO N . W. VA.
The giving o f medals each year by
the N'ntionnl
Society o f Coloninl
* (H r The As.orlnltd Tress)
Daughters is done to instill into the
W hat You H a ve Tom orrow ------- ■— Depends on W hat You Save Todaj,
C H ARLESTO N , W est. Virginia,
A nice Ih&gt;\ of Candy, a bot­
young Americans a better Idea o f civ­ May 24.— The electric transmission
tle of Imported Perfume, a
ic improvement and patriotism. A ll line tower of the Virginia Power
Sanford rejoices with the lucky girl Company was dynamited today near
big box o f Stationery, or
over her winning this medal and thjs Elbcrton.
Eight coal
mines ara
Home nf the Inte books on
adds another laurel to the Sanford closed ns a result.
.sale here
High School during one of tho most
successful terms that thc school has
ever known.
And In the English clbss from which
I f any subscribers o f the Daily Her­
the contestants were drawn it might ald have n copy of A pril 12th, the
lie well to aay that Mrs. McKay is the Herald office would like to havs one
teacher and her excellent work
Is or more copies and will pay five cents
shown in the contest in many ways.
per copy fo r them.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1922

PAGE TWO

Seminole county haa one o f the
M1CKIE SAYS
Uuy .Scout c a rp i,4 n ,U »e s ta te It b e - '
hoovca all of us to keep up the
r a M U H •▼ •rr a ft , m w f i M f t H a
t h * eovttxl « v j o s u a o u r
Aajr at tk * U r n •14 ■ * n a i « « . . ior
goad work and get all . the money
Mi c m IIi 4 » , , t a a f M i r b .
Ih EIIE TO &gt;AA*£ vaCSLS CfttQfi
possible to further the cause. Let
1 iVI AIMWIUE, OUT J « * r
i BETWEEM SOU VI u e , UVi '1YMUW&amp;]
puBueaMM
V4R ROWU1U' KVS WVPER IV4
Boy Scout movement— tho greatest
[
BE
ST TOWU IM AVV tCUVKWN
a, J. HOLLY___________________■ « » • »
R, J. U L U B O ___ Sw M lS tT ^ i* — w t in history fo r tho helping o f the
Vl
HK SVWCAR.S ViOOCOM
a . w* b x ------------ «****•• « • “ * * » boys, our future citizens. See Deane
O. L. IH W IN ------ C im tU lH a « • « ! » '
MOVJMSdES HAS GOT A S
______ ra *»* lea ■ » t* SiOe p. H.____ Turner. He will toll you all about
LCNAU Vi PPJEMD1N A &amp;UHCH|
S l t r n b l i s IU I M Mae* K aaw a
It
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7„°T.

S A N F O ItI) STEPS FORW ARD

—

D *ll**r*e la c ilr kr CmtrUr
Oa* W * * k ............................. M

The voters

of

Sanford

recently

T k * M i 1Z- ta I S -H S * W n U r Ile r- showed their public spirit and th^lr
■14 *ailr*l# ****** H f l M l * V » " ‘ Z good sense by overwhelmingly sujia a i I* p*bflak*4 * * * * * FH4ay. A 4 ***»
Itala* ralr* n a 4 * k aaw a aa ap*Uaa* portlng u bond Issue for municipal
11*a. D*a&gt;**rall« la aalltlra. | U S
improvements.
More than $026,000
I * * * r , | l m i « la a4 *aa*».__________

blighted by "they *ay’ 'than can be damage* in the sum o f |100„000.”
changed to the nyiedprfr. It is de­ The editorial states, ‘What damag­
plorable, but true, that there a n In es, if any, can be collected from the
defendant corporation, w ill be do­
every community
persona
whole
nated
by Cot. Stovall to $ e child­
minds, in rootles* convolution!, re­
ren's home o f Tampa. • • • • The
flect and magnify the fa u lt! o f oth­
er*. They draw conclusions from case against the Florida National
their own vicious thoughts and acts, Publishing Co., w ill be pushed to the
and hide their own shortcomings be­ limit the law o f this state will per­
hind the monstrous characters they mit it to go,” etc.— Orlando Sentinel.

Temple

and

th&lt; r|U

BOOM T H E POSTOFFICR
BUSINESS is URG|#

paint of their fellow man.
d a% T ? a / - S S '- J E ta
Don't fail to see the play at tho
In every community is to be found
postmasters assembled in the I
“A
this coterie o f character assassins. High School Friday night.
annual convention hero ytsUtL.
Southern
Cinderella.”
50-2tp
They draw no distinctions.
Every
were urged to "talk and
one who is worth discussing at all
postoffice business you might JT.
is placed upon the operating table PORTSMOUTH T H E A T R E
by O. C. Cole of Atlanta,
W A S RU RNED T O D A Y
o f opinion nnd X-rayed by exploiting
W ITH OTHER B U ILD IN G S ing the headquarters of the w jl
tongues.
"They say" permits the
service.
*
widest range of conjecture*, which
(Ur T h* A a*a«laf*4 Fr*aa)
gpow with rcpltltlon and soon as­
PORTSM
"A
Southern Cinderella" pu
RTS OUTH, Virginia, May 25.
sume definite authorship as they
— Orphcum Theatre In the hotel School, Friday night. 35 and
travel. Thnt person in the commun­
Monroe building was destroyed, the 8 o’clock.
' s *
ity who might have had some secret
sorrow which she or he could not
avert, Is nlwnys an available sub­
PRO G RAM
je c t
The assassin applies the an­
aesthetic o f pity, proceeds with the
dingno*is nnd find* that it was all
his or her fault. It is easy to con­
struct a plausible reason for condi­
tion*.
They fo rtify their conjee- (
By W A L T E R B E N H A R E
turcs with trite epigrams and never
npply the rule o f reason.
Place: A Southern Home
Can thnt person who has never
been tempted stand in just judg­
ment over his weaker brother?
Is
Characters
it just that those whoso colorless
Madam Chnrtcris— An Old Aristocrat............... ...... ihlen Witte
souls know nothing hut tho routine
Enid Bellamy— A Southern Cinderella................... Dorothy Stoku
should sit in judgment o f those to
Miflfl Rosa Winterberry— A famous Settlement Worker
whom has been given thnt restless
...................................................................... Elizabeth Klowm
temperament which makes for action
Miss Johine Bell Randolph— A little Coquette... Ollic Vorn GIUm
some often.misdirected?
Katherine Hawk— An English Nurse........................... Doris Moon
"Would you, that spangle of
p’d"' Caroline Hawk— Her sister, an adventuress.......Demarins Miumb
tence, spend
Mammy Judy Johnson— A Black Blue-Grass Widow.....
About the secret— quick about it,
........................................................................... Nonie William
Friend!
A hair perhaps divides the False
Svnonsis
nnd True;
And upon what, prithee, does life
AC T I.— Living room nt Charteria Hall. Enid comes how.
depend,"
Reading—Jane— an arrangement from Seventeen by Boothe
Without exception, the scandal
Tarkington *..................................................
Bernice Auitii
monger and character assassin hns Rending— Tending the Baby Fox
........................ Theresa Koonti
more than one skeleton in his or her
A C T II.— Same, three days later— The burning of the Will
own closet. They rattle tho bones of Dialogue— M eow -!.............................................................. Denima
others to drown tho clatter o f their Daisy D alrym plo..............................................................a Butterfly
own.— I’nlatkn News.
Jessica Reeves— A Novelist:.........................................Addie Muller

npr^

will be spent fo r new streets, a mu­
nicipal pier out into I-ike Monroe,
a boat basin, n public library and
certain minor slvic
undertakings.
Possibly the most remarkable thing
about the vote was tho fact that
there were 41 r. In favor of the bonds
and only 53 against, the proposition
being about eight to one. Within a
year Sanford will be able to boast
o f paved streeta in practically every
section o f the city, a complete sys­
tem o f sewers and a $00,000 munic­
ipal pier thnt would be n credit to
Col. Stovall o f the Tampa Tribune cities many times the size o f San­ among them. There nro others who
has sued the Florida Post nt Winter ford. Incidentally, it is rather sur­
hold contrary views, who believe
Pork fo r libel.
Coe, Colonel, we prising to be told by Bob Holly’s
that the assessment o f all values
never would sue another newspaper Sanford Herald that the present pop­
would greatly reduce tho burden o f
fo r libel. There is no satisfaction in
ulation of Sanford is in excess o f taxation. It is not to our credit, we
that kind o f stuff.
7,000.
Reference
to
Sanford's |must admit, that wc have on the
----------- o----------achievement would not be complete statute
hooks
fundamental
laws
The campaign so far has been a were mention omitted o f the part
which wc nro deliberately ignoring.
dead one, Seminole county should
the Sanford Herald played in secur­ Then, in recognition o f this division
liven up things and have some good
ing the passage o f the bond lane. o f judgment— each aide being sup­
meetings.
There is nothing like
Of course no newspaper can afford ports) by men whose opinions are
getting the people together on any
to he non-progressive and it would entitled to respect— a law
should
and all occasions and having n big
naturally be expected that Bob Hol­ he framed covering this vital matter
time.
ly would work for and support nny- 1 which could he enforced.
The dething thnt meant n bigger and better j plornble condition o f our educational
Next Sunday will bo N ation al\c
....
_
nanrord, ro in giving credit for (tyatem Is a sore point with every
Memorial Day or rather next Tucs -1
^
been accomplished, the parent. The transportation problem
day is ’National Memorial Day and •&gt; _ , , .
■■
. , ,
1
, Herald should not he left out of tho is a matter o f vital concern to ev­
Sanford will observe Sunday instead.
m kon ing.— Lakeland Telegram.
eryone— it affects every material inLet everyone come out and honor the
I terest.
memories o f the departed heroes o f
These arc the matters to which we
PE R K Y W A L L DISCUSSES V IT A L
all time.
should
he addressing ourselves, rath­
PU B LIC PROBLEMS
er than to supporting tho ambitions
The Florida Pharmaceutical A lso -j
-------S T O V A L L BRINGS
elation holds its annual meeting on I Tho “ 'Urcss delivered at the regu . o f petty professional politicians to
S U IT OF SI00,000
June 14 in St. Petersburg. Would I lar weekly luncheon o f the Rotary secure public , offices.
,
_ These arc

1 iiBMiir.ii t i i i : A fa o c iA T E ii riueas
The Associated Press is d elu sive­
ly entitled to the use for repubiicatiou o f all news dispatches credited to
i it or not otherwise credited ih this pa­
per and also the Iocs) news published
herein.
A ll rights o f republication of spec­
ial dispatches herein are also re­
served.
set**! i u i u BinLBmo.
i«*

Masonic

S tw e t Baptist Church were d s a Z
by fire early today. The losTk
timated at ,«eventy.flve th *
dollar*..

it not be a good thing for the local
druggists to ask the pill rollers to
meet in Sanford next year. Wo belleve Sanfdrd could make it most in­
teresting fo r them.

“A Southern Cinderella”

A C T I I I — Same, two years later.

Cinderella goes to the baH

High School Auditorium

|*U»b yesterday by Hon. P. G. Wall &gt; •
w *ich, rightly disposed
The Tampa Morning Tribune yeswas a masterly and courageous re- o f&gt; W" 1 "vcelerate the development
terdny morning announced editor­
vllVV ° f I01'11* nrit* state political c o n -]0^ Florida and will attract here tho
ditiona. Mr. W all gave evidence o f
‘Ivsirnble type o f people.— ially lhat "Col. W . F. Stovall had
filed suit agninit the Florida N a ­
deep study o f his subject and tho ab- r,,mP* Times,
tional Publishing Co., n corporation
ility to analyze our public problems
------------o-----------engaged
in publishing the Florida
UK BROAD— A D V E R TIS E
A t every meeting of the circuit as well as to suggest policies that
35 and 50 Cents
Post
nt
W
inter Park, In Orange
court in Sanford ono is struck with would lead us to higher ground, lie
Could you do without a telephone county, alleging libel, and asking Buv a Salm agundi---------------- Buv a Salmagundi
the fact that Seminole county must was unsparing— hut fully justified—
in
your business?
in
his
criticism
o
f
the
present-dny
be peopled with n fine class of citi­
political
methods,
and
the
audience
Has
the automobile displaced the
zens. There are hardly ever any
«a p ital crimes committed and but uf intelligent and successful busi­ hr.rse to hntil your merchandise?
F R ID A Y
SATURDAY S
Would you write your business
little work to do with the petty cas­ ness men was apparently in thor­
i.I
ough
sympathy
and
accord
with
his
letters
with
pen
nnd
Ink
instead
of
es and misdemeanors.
Our pcopto
have but little use for courts and expressions o f disgust nt the lack n typewriter?
- 1
How nbout using the old-fashion­
they are certainly a law abiding o f material achievement by the men
people otherwise the court dockets who hnve been elevated to high pub­ ed oil lamps instead o f electric
would he crowded from time to time lic position during the past 20 years. lights?
Petty personal politics, rather, than
And thnt cash register system,
with offenders against tho law,
policies— constructive,
enlightening why not discard it?
■ ■ o
A ll o f these things are modem E
A "Ford For President" club has policies— is the bane o f this state,
and
has
been
for
year*.
For
nearly
business
aids.
Without them the
been formed in Detroit. I f Henry
business
men
Ford has anything to do with It we n quarter o f century the citizens renl, progressive
w ill mark him o ff the list o f acquain­ who call themselves democrats have could not handle his nffnirs.
40-in. Crepe de Chine and Pongee,
40-in. wide, 25 pieces o f all the new
But there is another o f the newer
tance*. Henry J#mI ns head o f tho been adrift, without compass or rud­
all colors for, yard—
Ford works and ns head of Musclo f der—no conventions hnve been held things in business which is more
dainty patterns, 4 yards fo r —
Shoals or nny other big enterprise by the party, no principles enunciat­ Important than nny o f these.
Thnt other thing is publicity.
is all right and great worker for the ed, no plntforms adopted.
About it the Philadelphia Public ■
It is high time thnt the progress­
people hut Henry Ford ns president
Is
would he u fizzle. There are plenty ive, thinking men o f this stale gnvo Ledger hns written:
A demand
"N o business ran he broadened ■
o f men for the job o f president hut heed to these mntters.
few fo r the job that Henry Ford has should he made upon the democratic without publicity. The man in bus- ■
in view— thnt o f showing the cor­ stnte executive committee thnt state iness who does not appreciate this
W hite, Flesh, Pink, Blue, and j
porations that a man may he head convention he culled fo r tho consid­ fnrt is ns dense or ns obstinnte as
o f a big corporation and yet have a eration of public nffnirs and for the the officers o f thnt life insurance
Black, plain and stripe, 36-in. wide ■
Perm anent finish, 45-in. wide, all
proclamation of party principles. It and trust company which wns one
heart.
soft finished, beautiful cloth for S
colors and white and black, 2 days
Is within the province o f the com­ o f the first in the field hut which
mittee, in our judgment, to call a never
got
anywhere because it
underwear. Special, yard—
:
H E LP TH E BOV SCOUTS
only, yard—
convention, and to nrrango for a fought against accepting tho teloDeane Turner o f this city is primary to choose delegatee to the phone, the electric light, the type­
Apportionment of rep­ w riter nnd everything new, includ­
treasurer o f the District Boy Scouts convention.
Division and this division comprises resentation in the convention should ing advertising."
Not one bit too strong is this nr
the counties o f Csceoln, Luke, Or­ lie made on the basis o f the demo­
ange, Volusia and Brevard.
They cratic vote cast in each o f the coun­ gument o f the mnn who does not J;
wnnt n sufficient sum o f money to ties. This would result in 'the ma­ believe in advertising.
That fellow who refuses to use n
have n director engaged fo r the year jority o f the delegates being chosen
who will look ufter the Boy Scouts by the growing, progressive sections [ telephone, or a typewriter, nr elocin this district nnd keep them to­ o f the state, nnd it is fair to as- trio lights, or automobiles, or a cash
25 dozen M en’s W ork Shirts, made o f heavy Chambry
gether, look after the ramps, keep sume thnt tho spirit which would register is foolish, you say.
and cut large, all sizes. This is a real shirt fo r—
So lire you, if you foil to avail
them busy nnd on their toes nil the be in marked contrast to that which
I yourself of the great power o f pub­
time, it requires one man to give controls our legislature.
Mr. Wuli dcclnm i in his address licity.
all o f his attention to this great
.Advertise nnd be broad!— St.Pet­
work nnd Seminole rounty Is asked thnt the three outstanding prob­
fo r the sum of $750. This U n sriinll lems to which the intelligence of ersburg Times.
o
• —
sum when you think o f the vast the state should address itself nro
C H AR AC TE R ASSASSIN’ S
amount of good that will he accom­ taxation, education and transporta­
5
plished here for the hoys and since tion. Mr. Wall hns made this snmo
statement many times nnd no exten­
If we are to accept the clandes­
ded argument is needed to carry tine whisperings, so insistent now ![
line o f Silk-Pongee,
M en’s Phoenix pure Thread Silk j
conviction to tho mind of nny IntcllI- thnt no one can ignore them, th e re : ■ beautiful
r
■
gent citicn thnt he is right—thnt i n ' i* an epidemic of slanderous g o s-1 plain and fancy
stripe,
English
Socks, white, black, Palm
■
the equitable nnd intelligent solu- siping raging locally.
Other com- ■
broadcloth
Soisette,
with
and
Hon o f these grave problems is in* munities, according to the puhlii *
N a v y and Brown, pair—
volved the prosperity, the progress press are suffering the ill eifects o f * without collar!
and happiness o f the people. But this blight. W e recall many years ’ ■
what measure o f consideration is ago a similnr condition in a south 5
given such matter* by the average Florida city where we were then ro
Wt
politician ?
are entitled to siding, which suggests that such per- ■
judge by the results, achieved—and iods uf clattering tongues comes in ( ■
the rcsulUii, surely, cunnot be satis- cycles. The editor uf this paper be- 2
factory. Our system of taxation Is lleve* now, ns he believed then, thnt
it,equitable, the law is not enforced the scandal monger and character'
Courtesy and Prompt Serns it is written, nnd there is wide assassin is infinitely more contemp0 vice Our Motto
divergence o f opinion ns to the re- tittle 'Jran hi* or her subject. So we
suits if tho law should be enforced feel it not amiss to reproduce an exA
exactly a* it is written nnd without pression we made then ns applicable
favoritism. Some there are who ar- to n present condition hero:
Phones 497-49(
guc thnt complete enforcement o f , Ouida, in one o f her clever novels,
.........
W K L A K A BLOCK
the law would bring disaster to charges that more lives have
been... F R ID A Y
■
■
many important interests— Mr. Wall saddened
and
more
reputations' B B aa aB a iu r a iL

MAY 26, 1922, 8 O’CLOCK

AT

COLORED VOILES

SILKS

69c

$1.59

COTTON WASH SATIN j

ORGANDY

79c

79c

MEN’S WORK SHIRTS

75c

MEN’S SHIRTS

I G R O C E R IE Sj

|
FRUITS
]
SAND VEGETABLES!

5

DEANF TURNER

s

SOCKS

Beach, j

$6.50

�r,
--( *; . o *&gt;
I*•i

'Jy l

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. MAY 25.1922

/f -----

PAGE THBKB

Citrus Shipments

here as Miaa Lillian Govo.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
J U L Y 24. 28. 26—
..
Herbert Chaffer ia visiting
Tampa at Orlando.
Daytona at Lakeland.
,
hl»
Mr. and Mm. Chaffer. JUNE 6, 9, 10—
Jacksonville i t Orlando.
Ureak A ll Records Miss Helen Moran and Mias Dane Daytona at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
-------Murry spent the week-end In Geneva
Lakeland at Jacksonville
J
U
LY 27. 28, 29—
With possibly five hundred cars
N a tive s and friends,
Tampa at S t Petersburg.
.Daytona
at Tampa.
o f citrus fruit yet to be shipped
Rev. I-nckumby o f Orlando preachJ U N E 12. 13. 14—
Jacksonville
at Lakeland... — „
durjng the present season, figures ,H* *n
morning also evening ab
Daytona at Jackaonvilla.
SL Petersburg at Orlando.
compiled by local growers yesterday
Dnptlet Church,
Orlando at S t Petarsburg.
J U L Y 31— A U G U S T 1, 2—
indicate that Florida has shipped
Messrs. I.ouis and Warren EntxTampa at Lakeland.
Daytona at SL Petersburg.
snoro oranges and grapefruit' this mlnger are visiting their brother,
Orlando at Lakeland.
J
U
N
E
15.
16,
17—
year than over before. And it has C; W ‘ Entamlngsr and sister, Mrs.
’rtf!
Tampa
at Jackaonvilla.
Jacksonville
at
Daytona.
brought exceedingly grood prices, ^ ‘ Allen.
A U G U ST 3, 4, 8—
Lakeland at S t Peteraborg.
T W Lawton was a visitor to ths
the growers said.
; |b U W &gt; &lt;
Tampa at Daytona.
Qrlando at Tampa.
Estimating that at least a thou- ,ebo°l l*st Friday.
Lakeland at Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Hraswell have moved JU N E 19, 20. 21—
sand c a n o f fruit were shipped by
St.
Petersburg at Jackaonvilla.
Daytona at Lakaland.
express, the total for the season Is into the Smith place and expect to
A U G U ST 7. 8. 9—
live
there
until
their
house
ia
comJacksonville
at
Orlando.
This figure
■ fixed at 36,163 cars.
SL Petersburg at Daytona.
S t Petersburg at Tampa.
tegcccds by nearly 3,000 cars the
*&gt;» the grove they have reLakeland at Tampa.
shipments o f laat year which were cpntly bought from Wade Entxmin- JU N E 22. 23. 24—
Orlando at Jackaonvilla.
Daytona at Tampa.
eatimated at 33,607.
.
KnHuick production has increased so immensely that it
A
U
G U ST 10, 11, 12—
Jackaonvilla a t Lakaland.
It was pointed out that the laat (
"
hiLs been possible to make greater strides each season in
Orlando at Daytona.
St.
Petersburg
at
Orlande.
few years have noted a steady inH )’°u don't back the school boys
ihe handling of each operation. The liuyer o f a Bulck
Jacksonville at Tampa.
■ crease in Florida's fruit exports, ft,1&lt;l girl* you arc not a good citixrn. JU N E 26. 27. 2 8 car profits by theconSequontly lowered manufacturing
SL Petersburg at lakeland.
Day tana at St. Petersburg,
due not only to favorable conditions Huy n Salmagundi and prove your
A
U
G U S T 14. 15, 1 6 5 but to the increased acreage devoted apiHt. Assure the Sanford High Orlando at Lakeland.
costs.
***
lakeland
at Daytona.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
to orange and grapefruit groves. School o f your co-operation and supJacksonville at St. Petersburg.
For twenty years the name BUICK has been indelibly
JUNE
29,
30—
J
U
L
T
1—
On this basis it is estimated that Por*Tampa at Orlando.
linked with those car qualities that appeal most proTampa at Daytona.
next year will see the yield o f an— ■
---A
U
G U ST 17. 18. 19—
toundlv to car owners—sturdiness, power and unfailing
Lakeland at Orlando.
other record breaking crop and so
A coal strike isn't wholly without
Daytona
at Orlando.
S t Petersburg at Jacksonville.
dependability.
on ad Infinitum until citrus culture merit. It always boosts the price of
Lakeland
at Jacksonville.
J U L Y 3, 4, 3—
reaches the highest stage of ita de- l«nd in Florida,
Tampa at SL Petersburg*
St.
Petersburg
at
Daytona.
The biggest advantage of buying a BU ICK car is that
velnpment in the Peninsular State.
Lakeland at Tampa.
In 1918 the crop was little more In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
you get a BUICK V A L V E -IN -H E A D MOTOR and prop­
Orlando
nt Jacksonville.
Circuit, Seminole County,
than half as large as this year's and
erly related chassis.
J
U
L
Y
6.
7,
8—
Florida
it was considered in the champion­
Orlando at Daytona.
ship class as things went in those
It being very desirable that all hous­
Ask us to tell yon more about Bulck
Jacksonville at Tampa.
days. The crop was about eight
C ITA TIO N
es In the city be numbered, all owners
St.
Petersburg
at
Lakaland.
million boxes then. It reached the
-------o f un-numbered houses can obtain
lowest
stage
in
1896
when
the
Special
Tax
School
District No. 1. J U L Y 10, U , 12—
.
PRICES
PRICES
numbers realy for putting up and In­
lakeland at Daytona.
Seminole County, Florida, by G. W.
freeie reduced shipments to little
structions as to how to number, FREE
Jacksonville
at
Tampa.
22-SII-46 Coape-------91889
Spencer. S. O. Shitiholscr nnd II. C.
more than 1100,000 buxes.
nt the office of the City Manager.
[Foar-31 Roadster f h9S
St, Petersburg at Lakeland.
22-Slx-47 S ed a n _____ 2165
DuRose, Trustees nnd by C. F. Har­
Shipments of oranges by rail this
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
J
U
L
Y
IS,
14.
15—
LFoor-Jj Touring
933
22-SIX-48 C oa p e____ 2075
rison, Fred T. Williams, nnd C. A.
season have reached 17,993 cars,
City
Auditor A Clark.
Daytona nt Orlando,
LFour-36 Col pc
1295
22-8IX-49 Touring s 1583
Dallas, as members o f the County
with 16,670 cars o f grapufruit. Much
S5-Snt-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
lakeland at Jacksonville.
[Four-3* Sedan
1395
22-8lx-50 Redan______2975
Hoard o f Public Instruction for Sem­
fruit has gone to Eastern markets
Tampn at Lakeland.
Jii-14 Roadster. .. 1365
inole County, Florida,
via water routes, besides that ship­
F. O. B. Flint. Mich.
“ I'm Going Right Straight Back to
J U L Y 20. 21. 22—
Lsix-IS Touring .... 1395
vs.
ped by express.— Orlando Sentinel.
My Dear Old Florida Home,” at HlnJacknonville
at
Daytona.
The State o f Florida, cx rcl Goo. A.
termlster’s Piano Store, Welaka Block.
Orlando at Tampa,
Dot ottos, State Attorney for the
LOWEST- PRICED
20-tfp
lakeland at SL Petersburg.
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f Florida.
ROAD IN TH E S T A T E
______
TO TH E C ITIZE N S A N D T A X PA Y DISTRIBUTOR
TAVARES, May 2 4 -Y esterd ay
ERS OF SAID S P E C IA L T A X
the Lake Constructtior. Company of
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, SEMIFLO R ID A
1NFORI)
Leesburg made n surety bond for
N01.L ( O U N TY, F L O R ID A :
*68,1)00 fo r the faithful performance j Whereas: A petition has been filed
of its contract to construct nineteen in the above styled Court by Special 5 Now’s the time for you to buy a M O LIN E TRACTOR. We
len Better Automobiles are Built Bulck W ill Build Them
have a special offer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
miles of roadway from Aator to A l- Tax School District No. 1, Seminoio
l i i i i » i i i B a s i M i i i i a ^ a i i i i i i a i a i i i m » |s ii|i |
■
For every formor can afford to buy but you cannot afford
toenn, with ten miles of shell sur- County, Florida, netting forth the fnct
■
not
to buy a real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
facing and nine miles o f clay
that an election has been called nnd
isasaaaasaaM ana ■■■■*■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»
■
great
success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
The entire cost o f this nineteen held in said Spcclol Tax School Diswill sell you n—
milca o f roadway is n trifle under trlct No. 1, on tho 9th duy o f Mny, A.
*7,00 a mile
This road has beea,D . 1922, to determine whether or not 3
M O LIN E , Model D, latest improved Tractors
cleared to sixty-six feet wide as there should he issued by said Special ■■
fo r $528.00
clean ns a whittle.
The roadway Tax School District, bonds in the sum B
i the Okrcthobee Branch of ths Florida Rost Coast Railway, Cfcnlaowill he twenty-four feet wide nnd o f *60,00.00, to bear interest at the *
Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­
, FIs., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an np-to-date
surfaced fifteen feet.
raje of 6W % per annum, interest pay- jS
diate delivery, or will havo one shipped direct to you. Re­
brick hotel, with private bathe and hot water b eat P in t
There has been some state com- able semi-annually, principal to ma- g
member this offer is only good until October 11th, so place
i cuisine. Rates *2.50 to * U 0 per day; 110 to I1B per week, ecment
on
the
low
price
o
f
this
road
turc
thirty
years
after
date
o
f
bonds,
■
F*
krdlai to location of room.
your
order now.
contract, the idea being advanced and the said bonds to be dated July
that it was impossible to do the 1st, 1922, the proceeds o f tho said
n
work at this price, or the work would bonds to be used for the purpose o f
MRS. CHA8. D, B R U M L E Y , M an ager
he slighted.
As orlginnily
stated, acquiring, building, enlarging, furnishRHONE 2102
L A K E MONROE, FLO R ID A E
!iSBBasaaaeaaeeeeMMiMMaaMMMBaBRMMennnnnnnHnnHnnnnn the price of less than $7,000 a mile ing or otherwise Improving school
The buildings and school grounds nnd for ■■■■■■■■
[ ■ ■ ■ . . I . . . . I . c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . included engineering costs.
work will meet the requirements o f the exclusive use o f tho public free
the state and federal highway com- schools within said Special Tax School
mission, so that in future years the District No. 1; that u canvass o f tho :
grade or alignment will be accop- returns o f tho said election show pri*
table to them.
ma facie that said election was In fa ­
in the cost there are included fo e vor of the Issuance uf tho said bonds,
ty-aix cast Iron culverts, a pressure- ns aforesaid by tho snld District,
treated creosoted timber bridge 320
Now therefore In pursuance to nn
feet long and sixteen feet width order of tho Court herein made and in 3
roadway. The grndo includes 110,- conformity with law N O TIC E Is heroFads are all righ t fo r the rich man,
000 cubic yards o f grading. There by given that the citizens and tax paybut the farm er that is first o f all in­
is one hill 120 feet high that w ill he era of the said Sp«y*nl Tax School DIsterested in paying his bills and hav­
cut to 6 per cent grade. The road- trict No. 1, Seminole County, Florida,
way goes through a thirteen-mile are by tho said order nnd by law re- ■
ing some money left, wants tried
swamp, and In one milt o f same quired to bo nnd appear before tho
and true methods o f g e ttin g the
there ia 12,000 cubic yards o f fill.
Honorable Circuit Court o f the Sev- :
money for his crop.
*
This is told to prove thnt this enth Judicial Circuit o f Floridn, on
W ill H elp You K eep Cool
road has the problems that confront the 1st day o f June, A. D. 1922, at 10
roadbuildere.
The
supervision of o'clock in the morning, at Sanford,
See our window display o f all kinds
County F!ngineer Heller w ill be ns Scminoie County, Florida, then and
strict as thnt o f federal supervision, there to nho*..* cause, i f any they have,
and when completed it will stand ns why said bonds should not ho validated
a monument o f efficiency in road nml confirmed.
making nnd at n price thnt has not
Witness my hand nnd official seal
SHIPPERS OF F LO R ID A PRODUCTS
one penny o f graft or favoritism or o f office nt Sanford, Seminoio County,
politics in it,
Florida, this the 11th day o f May, A.
In the Business 30 Years
The *38,000 school bonds to erect D. 1922.
a new high school building to Pru(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
den A Co., Toledo, O., for *40,006.40.
Clerk, Circuit Court, Seventh
A fter the bid* were opened the six
Judicial Circuit, Seminole
■
a
bond buyers who wcer lower in their
County, Florida a
bids suggested that the bond* be put SCH ELLE MA1NES,
nt auction nnd the buyers allowed
Attorney for I’ctitioners.
to bid the limit. The successful hid- 6-11-18-26-31
der refused to accept the challenge.
— —
—
*1,000 Guaranteed Ant Bone at
50-fltc
n « n n
L P. McCuller's.
D lir in ir th p Y p n r
n
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Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Tulll* were
visitor* in Sanford Friday,
E. S. Miller returned from ■ Fort
Pierce last Thursday
A. R. Stiles left Saturday fo r his
old home in Ringhumpton, N. Y.
There waa services at Christ
Church Sunday, P. M., Rev. Peck o f
Sanford officiating.
Mias Dane blurry is spending
2 few days with Mr. and Mr*. Chaffer.
.
Those motoring
to Geneva
Satur
day were Mr. nnd Mrs. Long, Mr.
ami Mrs Roy Sour and littlo Bill,
Miss Dane Murry, Miss Olive Dinkcl
nnd FL S. Miller.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Pounds o f
Orlando nnd Mrs. W. A. Hunt and
daughter, M lsi Helen Hunt o f Jccksonviile were visitor* in town Sun­
day. Mr*. Hunt will he remembered

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O F F IC IA L SCHEDULE
Batik of Sanford nddH friendliness— u most
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——
I f you wish io become affiliated with nn in.MAY 25. 26, 27—
Hdtutlon of thhi character, a cordial Invi­
Tampa at Daytona,
tation in extended to you to become one of
lakeland at Orlando.
our depofdtora.
SL Petersburg st Jacksonville.
M A Y 28. 30, 31—
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
JUNE 1. 2, 3—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
SL Petersburg at Lanksland.
JUNE 5. 6, 7—
_
Lakeland a t Daytona.
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is not contained on tha roster o f the
house committee on postofficea and
post roads.
W hile the letter to Liade^y was
written on official stationery it
Sunday School day was observed asks that replies be addressed to
nt the Methodist Church Sunday Jnmea D, Bailey, 124 Maryland avemorning with appropriate exercise* nue northeast, Washington, D. C.

OVIEDO

by the children and

music

by

the

Oviedo Orchestra.
Miss Elizabeth U w to n o f Rollins
spent tho week-end with her parent*.

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IN lll.A C K VELO U RS DF. L A IN E
A taillcur may lie ever »n simple, if
its lints arc smart. Here, the long
jarl.rt t ik n unto itself a narrow fur
tw.artbs;;. which broadens into a wide

at the neck, and as some original
w. must he devised &lt;&gt;f arranging the
I-.it 'I, it is tied in a tight twist, one
uni going this way, the other that.
Th ' irt budget not an iota from the
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quires 4 yards 54-inch velours de

laine.

Pictorial Review Jacket No. %82.
Sires, JJ to 44 inches bust Price. .15
cents Skirt No ‘&gt;579. Sires. 24 to
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Circuit Court Grind
— M any Cases up—
Finish This W eek

Dr. Blackman of Monroe preached
the baccelaureato sermon to the
members o f the senior class of the
Circuit Court convened
Tuesday
Oviedo High School nt the Baptist
with
Judge
James
W.
Perkins
presidchurch Sunday evening May 21st.
The church was very prettily decor- ing, and Geo. A. DeCottes, state’s atnted In ferns and the class flower, torney; V. E. Douglass, deputy clerk,
white roses.
A special choir ren- and C. M. Hand, sheriff, in attenddered the music which was unusually "nee.
fine and appropriately selected. Dr.
Court was opened and called to orBlackman's subject was “ A good der by the sheriff In accordance with
Nnme’’ in the exposition o f wh'ch t law,
he brought to the class nnd all presThe sheriff having made the return
ent some splendid, helpful thoughts on the regular venire and the jurors
to carry through life.
being present, the following answered
Misses Katheryn and Ellxabeth * their names, to-wit: C. A Betts F.
U w ton entertained a few o f their A . Johnson G. F Pw etor, 0. 0 . M l ,

;z . r r c ,;r z r «
o f tho Metbodiat ohuroh th .
teachers o f the Sunday School and
the two adult Bible classes o f tho
Geneva Methodist nnd Oviedo Bap_ _
. .
tint churches. O. P. Swope, chairmnn o f tho entertainment committee

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W hy buy out-of-town
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with the able assistance o f Mrs. T. Bon' t lo u c *1' ** ®* ® * nnv
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" ftcc|pr» Aunrey aioran, jonn
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DID HIM MORE GOOD
Pain Uka I had
be heard, and the plaintiff being rep­
them." 8od
° - J •*eon»hcr*^-A&lt;|
—
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resented in open court by the attorney,
Geo. G. Herring, and the defendant*
Many men and women euffer from
being present in open court attended
- . .
___ . j . backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, . Bargains
„ _ found
— taeh
by their attorney, John G. Laonardy, ( ^
m m d M u d oth#r rMU,u o f kld. Ing the Herald Ads.
and the case being at lasue, now cornea
ney trouble because they neglected the
six good and lawful men to serve a*
firs t warning symptoms. Foley Kid- .. E m p l o y m e n t
jurors, to-wit: A . J. King, R. Lney Pills aid the kidney* to throw out “
Wheeler, A. A. Moran, W. M. Haynes,
poisonous waste m atter that eauaea
The vocational commltt* * - ,
E. A. Farm’ll, and E. L. Brown, the
pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eldabove jury being examined by both
neaa and Profeeslon.1 Wo*
ridge, Ky., w rite*: “ Foley Kidney
repeats all young wom«
the plaintiff and the defendant's a t­
Pills did me more good than all the
torneys, and being accepted by both,
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other medicine I ever took. I had kid­ National Bank.
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they were sworn according to law. The
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AGNES G. BEHNRR,
hearing o f the evidence was here tak­
en up. Tho defendant here confesses
judgment nnd tho jury were discharg­ SBBBSSSBBBSSB................
ed by tho court.
A. E. Bell vs. T. W. Prevatt. This i
The A m ou nt Doesn’ t Count It’ s (he StartJ
cause coming in fo r hearing, and the
That's the Thing
plaintiff being present in open court
attended by his counsel, Geo. G. H er­
ring, and the defendant being present
in open court attended by his counsel,
Landis, Fish &amp; Hull, and the plaintiff m
moves the court fo r a continuance for
the term, owing to the fact that he I) ■
To the Th riftless money says “Good.
unable to secure his witnesses at this
Bye.
term of the court, which motion was
granted by the court.
T o the self-respecting, forward-lookin*
The circuit court here took a recess
until Wednesday morning at 9:30
Citizen it says: “ I am yours, I represent
o’clock.

“w p ? . t s a j s a g e t e a d a n d y
J A^y M™'ll'ihh' TO DARKEN HAIR

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th . follow
Have you bought your ticket for S n T C K
“ A Southern Cinderella" at tho High of tho ontorlnlnmont wan
...
mock In* I * ™ " " '
Jur&gt;- duty: II. rF.*
a _____
k ,.
School Friday night at 8 o’clock.
! trial o f two o f Oviedo’s most prom- L °**lnK» J- L. Tcrw illiger, G. E
50-2tp t inrnt citizens. The w it nnd humor ' 'K711’* **•
Hunter, Jos. T. Nixon,
ll.rot out in tho impromptu sponch* John Meiach, F. A. Johnson, C. G. Roll,
As we understand it, the efforts of |es, questioning nnd answers were
^Inhoney, II. C. Parker, R. L.
reformers Is to place bucket shops moat amusing and thoroughly en- *,nnn» *'•
Mann, L. II. Gore, J. L.
without the pail.
Joyed by every one present.
Miller, L. A. Sheldon, J. W. Osteen,
The homo o f W. J. Lawton is being **•
Johnson, S. 0. Chase,
improved by a fresh cont o f paint
Nuite Attorney George A . DeCottes
on the outside and inside.
,horo moved th"t ‘ he regular venire be
Miss Ethel Taylor left Monday for 'iU«»hed, owing to irregularities in the
a visit to friends In Orlando.
drawing o f same, and the court order-

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T H E SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , TH U RSD AY, M A Y 25,1922

PAGE FOUR

Daily Fashion Hint

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Edward McCall o f Stetson Uni- 1(1 lhnt thc reKu,ttr vcnirc ,M! nnd tho
verslty spent the week-end with his
hereby quashed and the clerk
parents.
o f this court is ordered to issue a

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drug store. Millions o f bottle of this
old funious Sage Tea Recipe, improved •
by the addition o f other ingredients,
ure sold annually, says a well-known
druggist here, because it darkens the
hair so naturally nnd evenly that no
one can tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray or
becoming faded have a surprise await­
ing them, because a fter one or two
applications the gray hnir vanishes
and your looks becomo luxuriantly
dark and beautiful.
This is the age o f youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren't want­
ed around, so get bdsy with Wyeth's
Sage nnd Sulphur Compound tonight
and you’ll be delighted with
your
dark, handsome hair and your youth­
ful appearance within a few days.—
Adv.
•

Rev. nnd Mrs. L. E. W righ t and
vcnire o{ 3G to h® "ummoned
son OHn, Mr*. W. E. Luther and frum thc l,ody of the county of SemiMrs. Frank Norris visitod Orlnndo nolo, same to be made returnable at 2
o'clock p. m., May 23, 1922.
Wednesday.
The court here sounded the civil
Miss Noble Swope returned from
docket
nnd set the several ckses for
St. Augustine Wednesday and ex­
pects to spend the summer nt her hearing.
The State of Florida, vs. Floyd
hqme In Oviedo.
Wolcott
entertnlncd
Cow«r
t, assault with Intent to murder.
Mrs. 0 . G.
Bible
Clnss
o
f
tho
Acting
Stuto Attorney Schelle Malnes, 11
the Women’s
Methodist church at her homo at,here moved tlic court to continue this
Lake Clmrm Tuesday afternoon.
^or *he term, which was granted
Miss Alice -Brannon returned to *'V the court.
Jacksonville Sunday a fter spending
The State of 1 loridn vs.
James
the week-end with her parents at Goolby, assault with intent to murder.
4
K** ..... .. Schelle
L?.1....II., ir..!-,..
Acting
State. Attorney
Maines
!.ake Charm.
M. A. Kit vert left Tuesday f0r here moved the court to continue this

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New York and Chicago.
, ‘•«B« fo r the tc™ * which wnB Fronted
H. W. Barr o f Orlando was a vis- by the court.
Itor to Ovcido last week.
Th® Bheriff hl'r®
return on
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lee motored to the »P«?clnl venire and the following
Crescent City last week, returning Answered to their nanies:
P.
Friday afternoon,
Fields, Harry I-ce, A, \ anNcss, E. A.
Little Mnrthu
Westentertained F uracil, E. U
Brown, C. A. Ilctts, T.
n number o f her little friends WedBledsoe, J. II. Lee, J, I. Atidcrnesday nfternoon at n party, that Bon' 8. A. Hartley, D. E. Mathers, J.
day being the celebration o f
her R*
A. J. King, G. \\. Bailey, E.
third birthday.
F- ^“ ne, H. R. Beck, I. E. Estridge, C.
The closing exercises
o f the F. Prnctor, K. R. Murrell, Rex Pack­
Oviedo school w ill be held Thursdny ard, B. II. Nelson, E. JL Kilbee, W. C.
nnd Friday nights o f this week. Dr. Hill, C. M. Williams, R. L. Wheeler,
Dresch o f Rollink will make the ad­ A. A. Moran, W. M. Haynes, J. S.
dress to the grnduatting class F ri­ Wilson, C. I). Couch, A. V. McGuin,
W. E. Oglesby, O. T. Penrson, G. A.
day night.
Mrs. W. M. Wright spent 'Satur­ Bryant, I* S. Hill, C. E. Betts, J. D.
Dossoy.
day nfternoon in Orlando.
The court hero had the entire 36
Mrs. W . R. Kimbrel wns enlled to
jurors
sworn Voir Dire, and the State
( liarleSton, S. C., Monday by tho
Attorney
questioned them ns to their
serious illness o f her brother.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Swope and eligibility to serve as jurors at this
the court.
son Frances were business visitors *‘’ nn
The court here drew from tho box
to Sanford Wednesday.
Mrs. O. P. Swope nnd children thp n* mca o f
persons to serve as
spent Saturday in Sanford.
Krnntl ■iurnrB for tho term, to-wit: W.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A D. Souer and l i t - , **- Field*. A . VanNess, J. S. Wilson,
tie son, A. D., Jr., visited Sanford T. M. Bledsoe, G. A. Bryant, I). E.
and Orlundo Saturday
Mathers, Harry Lee, E. F. Lnne, I. E.
Estridge, K. R. Murrell, B. A. H art­
ley,
C. E. Betts, G. W. Bailey, It. R.
F A K E M EM BER CONGRESS
Beck, C. I). Couch, Rex Puckard, L. 8.
“ S E L L IN G " AUTO S TH R O U G H
M A IL TO R U R A L C A R R IE R S MU " ” '1 J- »• Doasey.
______
David Speer wns here sworn as
A T L A N T A , Gn., May 25.— Post- b a iliff o f the grand jury,
office authorities started here yesThe grand jury after W ing sworn
terday an investigation o f n man ■wording to law, retired to their room
giving the name o f James D. llailcy, b' charge o f their bailiff to select one
o f Washington, who offered to sell ° f their number ns foreman and one
to rurnl mail enrriem, several thou- “ f their number ns clerk,
sand government
automobiles at
The grand jury here entered open
flOO each. Bniley. It is said, claims t™ ** ,,n,J announced thnt they had
to be a member of congress, scrv- selected Edward Franklin I-ane, as
ing on the house committee on post- foreman, and Claude I). Couch, as
offices and post roads.
clerk.
The uttention o f L. A. Jghnson,
The grand jury were here instructpontoffice inspector in chnrge o f the 0,l by the court ns to their duties, nnd
Atlnnta district, was called to tho the law, a fter which they retired to
automobile o ffe r by C. D. Lindsey, ll,olr room in charge o f their bailiff
a enrrier, on a route out o f Tucker, *° consider such matters as might
Gn., who had received a letter sign- come before them.
•
cd by Bailey nnd written on officia l
H. R. Meadows and W. T. Dozier,
stationery o f the house o f re presen- co-partners doing business under the
tntivea. The letter reqquestcd that f 'rm name nnd style o f M. R. Mendthe proposal Ih? kept in strict confi- ow* * f 0-* plaintiffs, vs. L. Allen, jr.,
dencc and that the recipient simply Raymond Allen, Anna Allen nnd Snmremit $50 with his aplication fo r one ut'l W. Pevehouso, co-partners doing
o f the cars and pay the balance In business under the first name and
small monthly installments. Accord- style o f The I. Allen Seed Company,
Ing to Inspector Johnson the name Defendants. This cause coming on to

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The tire section above at the left shows
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In Chicago.
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The section at the right was cut from
new Cord of the same size. Careful
measurements show that only 1/3 of the
tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has
been worn away after this long, gruelling
test The carcass is Intact after more
than 11,000,000 revolutions.

T his Is the reason why Firestone
Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary
mileage. It explains the unanimous de­
mand of thoughtful
tire buyera for these
f'O L D F IE L D 'w
values.
The local
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continue to provide
the personal service
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(1,200 cabs all Fire­
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Thia was indeed a charming social
__ k n o w s WHEREOF R B 8 P W J T
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n»rD cr‘ 416 Navarre 8 t , San
courtesy and one o f a scries o f pre­
V F: n l e7 ai’ write*: " I conaUet
nuptial affairs with which Miaa W il­
v l ° n L y and Tar abaolutely the MRS. FRED DAIQBH, Society Editor,
liams ia being honored.
cough remedy on U»a m atkjt. I
Phone 117.W
It y o have a « r M w i i TW hl&gt;f *wn
_ whereof I *P«*k, *»aeing triad It
—It f aw « r » K *I»| u r w k t t * ew owwiiac K A T H L E E N M A L L O R Y CIRCLE
Jin fam»y- My "tfe took » taw *, or U raw wr* H K r t » U U « i w rit*
Mrs. Rhodes was hostess to the
f M U l ewrO l a tfcte I * h &gt;1b m I, atVtaO
t r o u g h and at night It « u « ■ •I alalia,
a r t r l * k * * » * tka I t m . A w UI Kathleen Mallory Circle on Tuesday
,t lueaaaanL 1
J1" “ / * * ka f t t m l l r i p p r r r l i l d .
Afternoon.
uf Foley’* Honey and Tar. In a
Mrs. DeCourscy gave a most in­
CALENDAR
. while .he went to sleep and alept
teresting account o f her trip to the
Idly the entire night Your remeSouthern
Baptist
Convention in
U U quickly and relief la pennan- Friday—Tho Sophomore Claas o f S.
Jacksonville.
Devotional
exercises
Sold everywhere.— Adv.
II. S. w ill entertain tho Seniors at were conducted by Mrs. Stanley.
the homo o f Mrs. George Paxton on ' Iced refreshments were served
Bona
at
during the social hour, after which
Ant
Myrtle avenue at 8:30 p. m.
|ll,000 Guaranteed
42-fltc
Friday—
Miss
Ora
Williams’
class
in
‘
h« circle adjourned to meet next
p. McCulter'a.
expression, w ill give their recital week with Mrs. Lalng on Oak ave­
and play " A Southern Cindorella” at nue.
H en ry McLaulin, Jr.
Uio High School at 8:16 p. m.
F O R T N IG H T L Y BRIDGE CLUB.
Friday— N. do V. Howard Chapter U.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Entertaining in her usual charming
D. C., will meet at the Parish House
and grad ed * manner, Mrs. Hal W ight
at 4 o'clock.
Saturday— L ittle Miss Mary Elisabeth wns hostcas yesterday afternoon at a
Tolar will entertain a number o f her lovely bridge party at her homo on
friends at her home on Magnolia Pork nvenue, the guesta including the
members o f the Fortnightly Bridge
avenue, from 6:30 to 0:30 p. in.
.Club.*

SO C IETY

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1 Homer Carpenter, of Leesburg, was '
Sanford, Fla. i

Thc
were suggestive o f spring
in the city yesterday transacting bus- ^
Quantities o f beautiful cut flowjnc&gt;B
ers combined with greenery.
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Several very interesting games of

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and little aon bri,,K° wcrc played during the after-

Frederick, of Tannin, are the gueats noon. «"&lt;* lht‘ Prl*° for hiF'&gt;
o f Mr*. M. W . Lovell and Mrs. 1). C. I»nd-ma«h&gt; colored linen handkerchief*
was won by Mrs. George De-Cottcs.
Mnrlnwc.
A t the conclusion o f the game, the
hostess
served a delicious snlud with
Joseph Strauss, oT Baltimore, rep­
accessories
followed by an ice course.
resenting tho Wear-Well Pants Co.,
Mrs. Claude Howard substituted fo r
was in the city yesterday calling on
an absent club member. The club
his local customers.
members who enjoyed this pretty par­
ty w ere: Mcsdsmcs George DeCottea,
TR U TH SEEKERS CLASS
Tho Truth Seekers class o f the M. G. I). Bishop, L. I*. McCuller, II. B.
I.ewis, George W. Knight, F. I - M il­
E. church were delightfully entertain­
ler nnd F. E. Roumillnt.
ed Tuesday afternoon at the lovely
homo o f Mrs. Humbly on West First
Miss M m y Telford, o f Orlando, is
street, Mrs. W . A. Zachary and Mrs.
tho
guest o f her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Rumbiy were tho hostesses o f the oc­
casion. The regular business meet­ Lucian Telford ut their home on I'nrk
ing was opened by n song, followed by- avenue.
prayer, after which several subjects
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Fitzgerald, of
were discussed. Following the busi­
Daytona, will be the week end guests
ness meeting the class presented the
of Mr. and Mrs. George DcCottos,
homAces of tho occasion with u lovely
coming over for tho Shriner festivities.
bouquet of roses, which was presented
by Mrs. Robert Krenshow, who read a
Dixie M. Hollins, o f St. Petersburg,
beautiful poem about tho rose. The
former superintendent o f public in­
two honorcca were Mrs. Allman and
struction o f Pinellas county, was in
Mrs. Hardman. The hostesses served
the city yesterday attending to busi­
lovely pineapple sherbet with fancy
ness.
cakes. The favors being rose buds.
The house was decorated with petun­
There will bo a meeting of th j N.
ias, and about twenty-five Indies en­
do V. Howard Chapter, U. D. C., F ri­
joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Rumbiy
day afternoon at 4 o’clock nt the Par­
and Mrs. Zachary.
ish House. A ll members are urged to
attend.
R E C IT A L NUMBERS
Miss Magruder'a songs for n«xt Mon­
Mrs. R. E. Beverley nnd children re­
day evening’s piano recital w ill in­
turned to their home in Jacksonville
clude:
yesterday after spending a few days
1.— Per La Gloria d’AcJorarvi------hen* with her sisters, Misses Ora and
...„...... .. Boiron Cirir (1072-1750)
Nonic Williams,
2.— "Damo|r"_..................Max Stangc
3.
— “ Tho Winds in tho South" Scott
W. E. Tylandcr, o f F ort Pierce, the
4.— Minor and M ajor......................
treasurer and general manager o f the
......... ...........'.Chus. Gilbert Sjross
East Coast Lumber and Supply Co.,
5.— "Thank God_for a Garden".....
was among tho businesa visitors in
............. ..... ..... ..Teresa Del Riego
the city yesterday.
fl.— " A Birthday"_________________
..... ...... R. Huntington Woodman
Mm. M. Martin leaves tomorrow by
The piano selections will be from
boat fo r ITighlnnds, N. C., vvheye she
Grieg, Homer Bartlett, Mendelssohn,
, .
over
Chopin. Wilson G. Smith, bin ding,-_____ *,
.............. „ I
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enroute in Jacksonville nnd Atlanta.
MacDoweil, Jungman, Milo Deye, OesUpon her return to Sanfonl this fall,
ten, Billso, Stephen Heller,
L ito ff,
she will open Comfort Cottage.
Beethoven.
61-2tc

IRISH R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S
M ISC E LLAN E O U S SHOWER
W IL L GO TO LONDON
A t n miscellaneous shower honoring
FOR C O N FE RE N C E
Miss Ora Williams whose marriage to
( I t r T h * A n u r lm r S P r r M )
)arton Horn Service Dr. John Been w il he an event o f June,
Mrs. S. M. Abercrombie entertained
LONDON, May 24.— Representa­
-ATwith a miscellaneous shower Tuesday tives o f tho Irish provisional govern­
evening from 8 to 11 o'clock nt her ment aro coming to London today for
inford Battery Service home on Union avenue. Thu guests a conference with representatives of
including the members of the Daugh­ the British cabinet concerning an
Company
ters o f Wesley class.
agreement Saturday between the two
The rooms wore prettily decorated Irish political factions.
iNFORD N O V E LTY with pink roses and ferns tastefullycombined with kewpies and hearts
We have a few aluminum dish pans
WORKS
carrying out an effective color scheme nnd water pails und stew kettles at
o f pink and greon. A t one side o f the $1,211 each.— The Popular Murket.
V. C. COLLER, Prop,
living room, was placed a chair un­
51-2tc
-ncral Shop und M ill der a beautiful lamp, where Miss W il­
liams was seated, while Mm. Claude
Herndon
sang sweetly “ I I-ove You / I'D A I J ' F ' f f l I P A / 1! II?
Work
Truly". Then to the strains o f the j | I A / L T F I L
L L A IIIJ Ij
)NTRACTOR and B U IL D E f “ Bridal Chorus" littie Miss Mnrtha
Coney, a* flower girl, entered carry­
P CssiBtreUi Street Baafenl, Fia ing a basket o f pink filled with flo w ­
ers. She was followed by Virginia
McDaniel as bride’s maid, carrying a
Leo. W. K night
bouquet of pink roses. The dainty
HtUu bride 4M arjorie Hoskins) enter­
Although Major W . C. Lemcn, a
nr,d Imutrance
i Ford
ed with tho little groom (Claude Hern­ Government engineer, did not at­
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don) and took their places in front of tend the meeting o f members o f the
the bride-elect. The bride wore a In­ Central Florida W ater T ra ffic l e a ­
coming costume o f white organdie, gue and other interested citizens In
Sanford Machine #
worn with a tulle vail fastened to her Sanford last evening, a great many
hair
with rose buds, her (lowers were matters o f importance were taken up
Foundry Co.
a shower bouquet o f white roses. The ‘ jn connection with the hearing be**** M» f Mnr and Boiler Work; groom wore a full evening suit. Lit- f orc the engineer on June 27 at Santie Miss Alice Elder acted as minis ford.
I"*-*' Grinding; DeLnxe Pistons;
ter, and read "Soipo One Like You." | The preparation o f n more oxl{lD|!' « nd Pina; Flywhoei
A fte r the "ceremony" the flower haustivo brief outlining the reasons
girl
presented the bride-elect with the why a system o f inland waterways
G«sr Banda; Crank BhafU n basket o f flowers, which proved to be should be developed in Centre! Flor•: sirnt. for Callls Inboard an*
many Ibvely gifts which wero opened ids is said to be regarded ns o f priM otor*. ----------Phono 11 and admired.
! mary importance in connection with
During the evening several of the the Hanford hearing and officers of
guesta sang solos and Miss Williams the league have already began its
field
also gave a delightful group of read­ draft, according to J?. J. Sligh, pres­
in g s. Late in the evening the hostess ident of the organization, and one of
,#*l*!!ed and Guaranteed by
‘ assisted by Mrs Elliott served a dain­ tlie most enthusiastic boosters o f the
ln ord Battery Service ty ire course and mints. The favor on project.
Tonnage figures will again play
the bride’s plate being a cunning k e w -;
Company
an impor’ant part In the brief and
pie.

PIRB-AUTO-BONDS

NOW PREPARING
A SECOND BRIEF

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down, to the which overworks the kidnoya In thoir nician a/ once or get from your pharlast ounce. In addition the figure* effo rt to filter It from the blood and maciat about fou r ounce* o f Jad Sait*)
on cattle and timber shipments will they bccomo aort of paralyzod and take a tablespoonful in a gist* of
be included in the brief.
Possibly loggy. When your kidneys get slug- water before breakfast fo r a few days
the most important feature to bo gish and clog you must relievo them, and your kidneys will then act fine,
stressed in the report, however, will like you relieve your bowels; remov- fhis famous salts ia made from
the
lie theacreage whichwill be
re- ing all the body’s urinous waste, else acid of grapes nnd lemon Juice, cornclaimedbetween Orlandoand Titusyou hove backache, sick headache, bined with lithla, nnd has been used
ville if the proposed canal system dixxy spells; your stomach snura, ton- fo r generations to clean and stimulate
goes through. Mr. Sligh nnd W. M. guo is coated, and when tho weather ia sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise
Tarply, secretary of the water trmf- had you have rheumatic twinges. The acid* in the urine so it no longer irrific league, hnvc estimated that thia urine is cloudy, full of sediment, chan- tates, thu* ending blmidor weakness,
would include at least 760,000 acres,1ncls often get sore, water scald* and
Jad Salts Is a life saver fo r regular
and it i* said to be as rich as any you nre obliged to sock relief two or meat eaten. It is inexpensive, canland in Florida.
three times during tho night.
not injure and makes a delightful, efMr. Sligh discussed his plan to
Eithcr consult a good, reliable phy- fervescent lithia-watcr drink.— Adv.
increase the membership o f tho wat­
er traffic league until it comes to bo
recognized as one o f the most im­
portant organizations o f its kind In
tho country, able to send representa­
tives to Washington and influence
congress in the interest o f Improv­
ing Florida's waterways.
Ho said
there was not a shipper, grower,
merchant or business man o f any
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
kind that would not be benefited if
the plans, to deepen and extend the
We invite the public nnd oil users o f ELD ER
St. Johns river to Indian river nnd jj
SPRING S W A T E R to visit the spring and in
build a system o f lateral canals were a
our method of handling its product. W hy take
successful, adding thnt the govern- 3
n chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
ment hail appropriated
$43,000,000 ■
thnt this water in unexcelled and its purity
to improve the country's waterways ■
makes it most hcncficinl for many troubles.
He maintained thnt Central Florida ■
Is one o f the richest sections In 3
The Ford people o f Sanford ns well as the
America nnd is cntitlrd to a share ■
Western
Union recommend this w ater for
o f this appropriation, which wss ■
batteries.
raised from $27,000,000 through th e !3
effort* o f organizations similar to Jj
Call phone 311 ami have n boltle of this water
the water trafife league.
1
sent you and protect vour health.
Those who attended tho meeting 5
from Orlando liOsides Mr. Sligh and 3
Mr. Tarply were: Mayor Eugene O. *
Duckworth, 11. II. Dickson, R. R. s
Cot
nnd Mr . McDowell.— Orlando 3
Sentinel.
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these will be figured

SAFETY FIRST

Eider Springs Water Co.

Diamond brand pecans nnd walnuts
In glass, 36c each; Gardner's fruit,
pound nnd layer cakes just received.—
Popular Market.
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$1,000 Guaranteed
L. P. McCuller's.

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IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
S A Y S B AC K AC H E IS SIGN
YOU
H A V E BEEN RATIN G TOO
MUCH M EAT
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
It generally means you have been eat­
ing too much ment, says a well-known
authority. Meat forms uric acid

A re You Thinking A bou t a Summer Camp
F o r Your Boys This Summer?
The mountains of North Carolina aro tho best locations in th* world
for health and that change of climat* needed by T'loridlan* and espec­
ially the growing boys.

Laurel

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Hendersonville

la one of th* beet camps in tb* South as well as one of th* most reas­
onable with a fin* corps of teachers and councillor*, with the beet
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pur* drinking
water, good food, sanitary In every respect.
Bend for Catalogue or Bee Me Personally

R O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and
Office Supplies for T’wo W&gt;eeks
In order to close out the stock o f Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room fo r new stock o f poods coming:
in and also to put in larger and more commodious offices
the Herald P rin tin g Company w ill sell all stationery and
office supplies listed below a t half price.
A ll o f these
goods are g o in g h igh er instead o f dropping and the pric­
es 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 ffic e supplies at prices that will n ever
be touched at this price again.

Special Bargains in Job Lots
Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, n o w .......
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now......

$1.00
............... 50

Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now.............. 35c and 40c
.60

Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now ....................

.20
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg....... ..........
G ilt Edged Correspondence Cards................. .............. 60
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards............. ..........

.50

Students’ Looseleaf N ote Books (D e Luxe, $1 value .50
Students’ Looscleafe N o le Books, 65c value. ............... 35
.25

Students Looseleaf N ote Books, 45c value...

Looseleaf N ote Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ........ ...............15
10c Composition Books f o r ....................

............... 05

5c Composition Books, f o r .............................. ........... 0 2 y 2
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r ..........................................
.15
5c School T a b le ts ;.........................................2V£c to 3 l-3 c
Ink, Paste and M u scila g e.............................. .....y2 P rice
E V E R Y T H IN G I N O F F IC E S U P P L Y L I N E A T
G R E A T L Y R E D U C E D P R IC E

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922

V O L U M E III.

NUMBER 52

CONFERENCE BOARD
LLOYD GEORGE CHEERED ANNUAL
ALL READY FOR BIG DAY
DIRECTORS DIXIE HIGHWAY
MEETING IN JACKSONVILLE SHRINERS ARRIVING TO
AS HE EXPLAINS REPORT
OF GENEVA CONFERENCE
TAKE PART TOMORROW
More Than Three Hundred From Outside of State
in Attendance

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'COMPREHENSIVE
Estimated That Several
JACKSONVILLE, May 26.—Annual conference of Board of BABE RUTH
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Directors of the Dixie Highway Association begin here today with
Thousand Will Be
more than three hundred from outside Florida attending. The ses­
PLANS DEVELOP sion
Here
OUT OF GAME, IS
will run through tomorrow. Officers will be elected today.
OR EQUIVALENT MUSCLE SHOALS BUSINESS IS BETTER
SUSPENDED A FINE PROGRAM
THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN
SINCE THE WORLD WAR
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Grand Old Man
England Gets Vote of
Confidence

ASQUITH AND CECIL OPPOSE
THE I'll KMIER HUT THEY IIAI)
FEW FOLLOWERS
II); The A H M l l t r l r r » M l

LONDON, May 28.—Once again
Lloyd George appeared In the house of
common* yesterday to render as prime
minister an account of hia stewardship
at Genoa, and once ngaln after a pre­
cise carefully worded statement and
an eloquent rebuttal of criticism di­
rected against him, ho received the
mpport of the house in what is con­
sidered the equivalent of another vote
of confidence.
The house, by nn overwhelming ma­
jority of 2.15 to 26 rejected nn amend­
ment moved by Rupert Gwynne, union­
ist. to the motion on which the de­
bate was based aa n means of ex­
pressing the dissatisfaction of tho
house with the premier’s .exposition.
Mr. Gwynne had been most vehement
in his denunciations of tho government
asserting that tho premier had spoken
only of what might have happened at
Genus, not what really did happen
there.
For an hour and a half the premier
gave n calm exposition of the confer­
ence proceedings, to which the veter­
an, Hcrlirt II. Asquith, the labor lead­
er, John Robert Clyncs and Lord Rob­
ert Cecil, replied, criticising the six
weeks’ session at Genoa os having ac­
complished little or nothing toward
the rehabilitation of Europe.
The criticism aroused the premier
and he thundered answers towards the
opposition lynches. After a spirited
scene in the crowded house, amid hand
dapping and shouting nt the passage
between the premier and Lord Robert
Cecil, Lloyd George’s second speech
ended dramatically as he silenced the
house uml solemnly proclaimed a poli­
cy of co-operation with the French
democracy. There were loud cheers
si he resumed his seat.
The debate which followed the prime
minister’s speech brought many al­
lusions to the relations between Eng­
land and Fiance, which are exciting
gre..*, r miitentinua feelings between
ln» different sections of the house
thin ••.in the policy toward Ruseix.
Mr. Lloyd George displayed great im­
patience with those critics who advo­
cated going along without France, as
he exclaimed:
You cannot settle the reparations
question unless you carry the judgm*r‘l
France along'w^h you, and
You cannot ,Io thnt by flouting the
ersaill". treaty and trying to ignore
rrar.ee ”
FOR
so u th er n COLLEGE
AT LAKELAND LAID

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I Ahl.LAM), May 26.-T he cor­
f,,r ,hl‘ "'“in building of
College was laid here yes'fternoon with services that
' &lt;he devotion and loyalty to
th !,'\:h’JrCh °f ,ho Methodists of
’
whose generosity made
; ,h'’ erection of n “greater”
*** rr ‘he institution.
fri. I h&lt; ,,n’t two yt'nni lu «tudi#t
''' ,nrrled on under more or
Mut. m,*kc\ hlfl “r™ngements be­
th
i'f ftre that flr,t destroyed
oth , , r "l Su,h"&gt;«nd, then anr ‘hat consumed their tempor&gt; quartan at Clearwater Beach.
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WILL HE REPORTED TO CONGRKSH IIY MILITARY COM­
MITTEE

UNTIL INVESTIGATION OF H IS
HAS HERN ARRANGED BY MOR­
CONDUCT TOWARD
OCCO TEMPLE, ASSISTED HY
UMPIRE
EGYPT AND LOCALS

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WASHINGTON, May 26.—A com­
prehensive plan for development of Says Managing Director of the War Finance Cor­
all government properties at Muscle
poration at Atlanta Today
Shoals probably will be reported to
ATLANTA, May 26.—Business is on a better basis throughout
congress by the house military com­ the country thnn nt any time since the outbreak of the war, Eu­
mittee next week it was announced gene Meyer, jr„ managing director of war finance corporation, de­
today on good authority.
clared in an address before the Georgia Bankers’ Association here

New Freight
Rate on Livestock
Suspended Today
All Southeast Roads Proposed Effec­
tive June First
&lt;ny Tkr Vi.orlalrd Prraal
WASHINGTON, May 26 —The com­
merce commission’s order today to sus­
pend the new freight rate schedulo on
live stock which all railroads of the
Southeast proposed to become effec­
tive June-first and which commission
said would involve substantial incrcaacs. Investigation will be con­
ducted before September 2D when the
rates will be allowed to go Into effect
unless further orders arc issued.
SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS
ARRANGED IIY COMMITTEE
FOR THE CANDIDATES
The Democratic County Executive
Committee had a called meeting at
the Valdez Hotel this morning to ar­
range a schedule for political meet­
ings in the county and the following
schedule was made up:
At Longwood Monday night May
20th in the library building.
At Ovcido Tuesday night May 30
in the school house.
At Monroe Wednesday night in
tho school house.
At Geneva Thursday night at the
Town Hall.
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At Sanford Saturday_ night
Juno
3rd on the street, the place to be designated later.
This will give nil the candidates a
chance to speak to the people if they
desire and to atate their platforms,
it is hoped that the people will turn
out nt the various points nnd give
the candidates a respectful hearing.

today.

TWENTY OIL BURNING ENGINES
IN ONE LONG TRAIN WILL
LEAVE BALDWIN WORKS TODAY
Prosperity Special Train Goes to East St. Louis for
the Southern Pacific Lines

perity, a special, the largest and perhaps the most remarkable sin­
gle train of locomotives ever hauled across the country was sched­
uled to leave the Baldwin Locomotive Works at noon today for
East St. Louis, Illinois. It consists of twenty oil burning engines
of Santa Fe type, each with its tender nearly one hundred feet
long and weighing 621,000 pounds. The train is part of an order
for fifty engines of this type built for the Southern Pacific lines.

JUNIORS BANQUETED SENIORS
AT THE VALDEZ LAST NIGHT,
NINETY-FIVE BEING PRESENT

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EMPORIUM, Penn., May 26.—
Eight men were killed and two ser­
iously injured when three packing
houses of the Pricelln Powder Com­
pany near here blew u pat noon to­
day.
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in the state.*
James Krhnnl nnd James Robson
Only the rnin prevented a big day
furnished excellent music before the at the traps of the Sanford Rod L
banquet nnd during the evening both Gun Club yesterday. It wns an ideal
of these young musicinns being pro­ day up to about the seventh inning
ducts of the Sanford schools.
when rnin caused the game to ho call­
A statement of the banquet would ed with the average scores of most of
not be complete if the description of the marksmen somewhat above the
the decorations were left out. The average.
Valdez dining room never looked love­ The bset individual score on over
lier than last night with the stream­ twenty-five targets was made by a vis­
ers of garnet and gold the Seniors col­ itor, J. Duncan, of DeLand, who broke
ors hanging from the chandeliers and 02 out of his string of 100 singles.
looped to the pillars and lamps embe! Walter Hand came in late, broke twen­
linhed with golden stars enrrying out ty-four out of his twenty-five and
the motto of the Senior class, "Ad prayed for rain. King Coleman only
Astra" to tho stars. At ench plate was found twenty-two out of his twenty11 dainty place card with hand paint­ fivo before the rain and dropped one
ed daisies, the clans flower, ami every­ point in his season’s score, while Ralph
where on the table were vases of dais­ Wight broke sizty-sevcn out of his
ies or hlnck-eyed Susnns ns they nre seventy-five rafting his season's aver­
called. Miniature Seniors in caps nnd age three points. There is now only
gownn made from clothes pins, wertf thirteen points between them. Chat.
also nt ench place. Cute little baskets Whitner is again getting back In his
of gold and pirnct tissue held the nf- old form nnd broke forty-five out of
ter dinner mints nnd salted peanuts. fifty yesterday raising his season's
All of this work was done by the Jun­ average twenty-nino points.
ior class nnd they deserve great cred­ Mr. Jacques, who Is an experienced
it for rnrrylng out the affair In such trap shot, stated that the Hanford Club
a capable manner.
had n trap nnd hack-ground very sel­
dom equalled in his experience. He
expects to bo present nt the state
championship shoot to he held in San­
ford next soring.
The day’s score nnd the season’s nverage of tho membera is as follows:
Coleman, J. B.................... 25.22 .888
Wight, R. B. — ............... 75-67 .875
BUI, W. C............. ........... 76^55 t854
Hand, W. S. ...................... 25-24 .849
Harden, J. LcRoy .......... 7&amp;-G4 .831
Puleston, Dr. 9.............
j &lt;28
Whitner, Chat. ................ fiO-45 .795
Hutchison, J. C................ 76-63 .790
Newman, R. A...... ..... ..... 50-41 .789
Stevens, R. E . --------- ---- 75-62 .786
I’urdon, John -------- ---- 75-53 .760
Herndon, O. P--------------.740
Smith, II. p -------------&lt;7M
Malnea, Schcllo — _____
.73a
Maxwell, R. C . ________
.720
Cowan, J. H . ....................
.700
•Mobley, E. D .------ :_____
.878
Crosby, F. L . ------------.853
Tolar, Dr. J. N. _______ 50-34 .647
Higgins, Ed----------------.840
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the spirit of tno occasion and the
toasts and talks were all along the
line of the fine work accomplished
this year and the work that they ex­
pect to do in the years to come. The
banquet demonstrated that Sanford
schools are upon a high plnno from ev­
ery point of view and the Sanford peo­
ple and the people of Seminole county
nre thankful thnt tho schools nro in
such capable hands ns tho city nnd

each year la tho banquet tendered tho
"To the Students of Sanford H igh
Senior class by the Junior class uf the (’School,'* by Prof. McKay, principal of
Sanford High School and this yen*- it Sanford Schools.
was no exception to the rule. The | “The Unseen Hoard" by Mne Holly
fact that the Senior flats contained 'being a toast to the city and county
31 members and the Junior class 52 school boards.
membern made the occasion all th e ; “The High School," by Fred T.
more interesting nnd last night nt th e ' Williams, chairman of tho County
Valdez Hotel some 05 people sat down School Board.
to a splendid banquet.
j "To Our Editor” hy William Moye
H. C. DuBose, a member of thr an(| the response to this toast hy Edilocal school board, acted as toastnias-, or ft. j . Holly.
w i n c h b Ll e l e c t e d
ter in his usual masterly manner and ^ The following elegant menu was
PRESIDENT REMINGTON
TYPEWRITER COMPANY when the big crowd present had fin- nerved by the Hotel Valdez:
jshed their coffee he arose and in a
Fruit Cocktail
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Mixed I'ickles
NEW YORK, May 26.—Directors few words gave n most complimentary Qur&gt;n Olives
resume
of
the
school
year
In
which
he
Roast
Chicken,
Sage
Dressing
of the Remington Typewriter Com­
Stressed
the
educational
ami
the
reSnowflake
Potatoes
pany today elected B. L. Winchcil,
Petit Pols on Casse
formerly president of the Rock Is- ligious side of school life. He then
Icalled upon Miss Gnyle Marshall, the
Pear Salad Ihd Monte
Valdez Ic« Cream
pfftldent. Winchcil was regional dl- President of the Junior class, for the)
first toast to the "Seniors’* nnd this J
Petit Fours
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Junior,
This
occasion
was one that will be
WAI*a
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t classes hnd developed some young or- long remembered hy all those present
The State Rond Department will atom. The following toasta
were f„r seldom in school or social life in
take active steps to make n perron-‘made:
there such an assemblage of bright
nent road of thr entire length of | “To the Seniors" Florence Henry, young hoys and girls. Each and evBrevard county.
! president of the Senior Class.
cry one of them seemed imbued with
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•f
of the family
L«iiC .Jlh ,U 7 ler*
at Gordon
what
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M X ? h,ve b~ " ,
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BELFAST, May 26.—Since last
Saturday twenty-eight deaths have
occured by violence in Belfast, in­
cluding six tan night.

All is in readiness for the Shriner’a
Ceremonial tomorrow. The advance
gunrd of tho Shrincrs is arriving In
the city today, th stands nro being
erected on the streets for the booths
of various kinds and there is a scene
of activity everywhere. From all In­
dications there will be several thous­
and pcoplo here tomorrow and If the
weather man promises good weather
there will be one of the greatest
crowds here thnt has ever visited San­
ford. The Shrincrs wives will be
taken on n lake trip on the steamer
City of Jacksonville, to Blue Springs
and upon their return nnd after the
candidates hnve been put through their
paces the Morocco band will give •
concert at the foot of Park avenue
nt five o’clock and tho big barbecue
will he given at tho pavilion or if the
rains make this impossible the barbe­
cue may he given in the big Clyde
Line warehouse and dork.
Everything is ready nnd Shrinerie
•lay will be one long to be remember­
ed hy the Sanford Shrine Club and all
visiting Shrincrs.

Was One of the Most Pleasant Occasions in the coun‘y
bowdi, th« effidwt
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History of Our Schools
schools nnd the fact that a bond issue
Big Day at Traps at
lately voted will take care of the grow­
"Our Helpers,’’ by Ralph Woodruff, ing needs of the finest school system
A social event and also a great
Gun Club Shoot
event in the life of tho High School being a toast to the teachers.

hli I.KD TIIRRB MEMBERS
OK ONTARIO FAMILY

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IN BELFAST DISORDERS
PHILADELPHIA, May 26.—Flying pennants claiming pros­

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CHICAGO, May 26.—Ilabo Ruth to­
day was declared by President John­
son, of the American League, ineli­
gible to piny until a complete investi­
gation was made into tho argument
with Umpire Hildebrand which result­
ed in Ruth being put out of the game
yesterday and then climbing into the
stands when he becamo offended at
doing of the fans. Johnson said im­
mediate investigation and final decis­
ion would probably be made tomor­
row. While Johnson made no official
statement, it was learned he is of the
opinion that n ono day suspension with
nn unusunlly stiff fine will be ample
punishment. Ruth threw a handful of
dirt in the umpire's face when he was
called out.

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Mrs. Endotr Curlett and her mother,
Mr*. Eichner, of Geneva, were In the
city yesterday.
Thuraday afternoon and nothing to
do till tomorrow. Go out to the golf
linka and look them over.

to ta to to to to to to to to j
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DECISION IN BILL
AGAINST LYNCHING

SPORTS

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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Florida State League
At Jacksonville, 1; Tampa, 3.
Others, :nln.

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WASHINGTON, May 25.—Unable
to reach a decision on tho House
antl-lynching hill, tho senate judi­
ciary committee today decided to to
postpone action for two weeks to
to
consult House leaders.
Ha
11,000 Guaranteed 'Ant Bone at to
60-flte to
L. P. McCuller’s.

As tho time approaches for
the Shrine Ceremonial, the
candidates arc getting “extremely n-e-r-v-o-u-s,” yea
sir. One of them was down
at the Clyde dock yesterday
and wanted to know what
they were cutting a hole in
the floor for and other fool
questions. Now wo ask you
in all good faith, what do
theso candidates care for a
weather report?
Wenthcr
will have nothing on them
for it is bound to bo too
hot and too cold for them
thnt day. Have you a tittie SKriner in your home?
5:40 A. M.. MAY 25, 1922
Maximum ............. —.... 89
Minimum ......
Range --------Ilarottieter __
Rain .............
Calm and cloudy.

----TONIGHTD A V ID POWELL

—IN—
to i
to
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to
to
to
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A fascinating Spanish tale of | J
to
and tragedy. Also
to
to j

“THE SPANISH
JADE”

National league
At Pittsburgh, 11;' Philadelphia 4;
t o
game called end 8th to allow Pittato
Why
pay
more?
The
Berger
Steel
Court la moving right along and It burgh to catch train.
tiltcr, 12.25, Sec us before you buy. to
begina to look aa though it would be
At Cincinnati, 1; New York, 2. (10 —Elder Springs Water Co. Phone to
finished by Saturday night.
innings).
311.
51-2tc to
FOR SALE
At Boston, 5; St. Louis, 3.
A Century Comedy
to
Mr. and M n. H. II. Pattlahall, of Other gomes not scheduled.
NOTICE. TROOP 3. BOY SCOUTS! to
Geneva, were In the city today on
Friday and Saturday-Ms,. h J
to
business and viaiting their many
ford In her newest and m&lt;*t J
American league
ahape, S25P terma or S200 caah. 400 friends and relntivea.
denring picture. “Little l ord r.Z\
Instead of having our regular troop to
At Boston, 6; Cleveland, 2.
,i----Model/—Rite &amp; Walker. In old Ford
tlcroy •• by Pranee, Hodfi#t £
meeting this week we will all meet at to
At Philadelphia, fl; Detroit, 7.
to
Garage.
‘
dh-tfp
nett.
T. W. Lawton, the genial superln- At New York, 3; Washington, 5.
the church at 5 p. m. and march to
tendent of schools was called to Jackcamp where we will spend the night to
Other games not scheduled.
to
h OR SALE Nice fat Rhode Island igouy|||t$ yesterday by the serious illand Saturday.
f f lE ) iB D ia iB im fNiKi|F[
hens. Inquire of MW. Ellsworth, ncM of hi, mothcr.
to
Real
scouting
v
s
ill
be
the
program.
American
Association
Beardall Avenue.
51-Otp
to
Be prepared.
At Columbus, 8; Louisville, 2.
to
Un u s u a l b a r g a in —i u t« model
For quick results, try . w i* *
Curtis Barber, who Is attending the
M. C. DADDOCK,
At Toledo, 0; Indiannpolis, R.
kt
4-passenger Cadillac Sport, now Floridu State University at Gaines­ At St. Paul, 5; Kansas City, 4.
Scoutmaster.
to
paint, good tires, six wire wheels.— ville. will urrivo home Sundny for tho
31,000 Guaranteed Botch Kiru. - 1
At Minneapolis, 10; Milwaukee, 0.
Franklin Motor Co., Inc., Orlando. m Kh School commencement exercises.
L. P. McCuller’s.
Why pay more? The Berger Steel
Phone 522-J.
40-3tp
------titter, |2.25. See us before you buy.
Southern Association
F o r SALE—I pair seats, complain
Remember that the National Mcm—Elder Springs Wnter Co. , Phone
At Birmingham, 12; Memphis, 7.
for Ford racer, factory made, never orial Day will be observed at Central
311.
61-2tc
At Little Rock, 7; Atlanta, 1.
ELITE DRESSMAK.
used. Address "K" care Herald.
Park Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
At Nashville, 7; Mobile, 10 (called
ING PARLORS
60-2tp. Everybody is cordinlly Invited to nt- end of 8th; darkness).
A lo( of people who are too nice
Dresses, Children’s Frock*. p|MUJ
to say “swoat" say “prespiration."
FOR SALE—280 gal. gasoline tl^k trndOther games not scheduled.
all kinds hemstitching. Pmfcbl
with 5 gallon visible pump for fill­
Apartments.
——
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Torheun have
For Florida: Mostly cloudy
ing station. Practically now. Cheap
GAMES TODAY
tonight and Friday.
The Seminole Printery
for cosh.—Cates Crstc Co.
49-tfc moved from the Dr. Marshall house
lakeland at Orlando.
.........................................................................................................................„ „
Tampa at Daytona.
FOR SALE—Second hand piano, in on Park avenue to the Shinholscr
house
at
the
comer
of
Third
rtrect
St. Petersburg nt Jacksonville.
good condition.—W. A. Rayncr, Cel­
Pricca that please—Work that salisflcu
ery Avenue.
48-5tp and Magnolia avenue.
Quotations furnished upon request
LEAGUE
STANDING
31,000 Guaranteed Ant Bono at
FOR rfALU-KIght room house, on J. S.'Sligh, M. W. Tarpley, Mayor
Phone
401
902 French Ave. L. P. McCullcr's.
60-6tc
Florida State League
Park avenue, all conveniences, Just
Ihickworth, II. H. Dickson, B. R. Cox
Won Lost Pet.
refininshed. Very easy terms.—A. P.
and Chas. McDowell, of Orlnndo, were St. Petersburg
27
14
.059
Connelly.
48-tfc
here lost night attending a meeting of Lakeland ...... ....... 27
10
.628
i'OR SALE—I’olato barrels In any the Central Florida Water Traffic
Tampa
........ 26
22
.551
quantity, special prices on car lots, league.
Orlando
.
.
............
20
22
.476
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Daytona
18
23
.439
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
Hon. W. A. MacWilllams, candidate Jacksonville..........
l3
31
.295
With every dollar cash purtkat
FOP SALE—Warehouse with R. R. for congress from the F’ourth district,
Make Your Car Look its B est for
you get a ticket good for «
siding. Within four blockr of center was here today in tho interests of his
American League
May 27th, Shriners’ Day
FREE chance on this ThoBn]
of city.
candidacy. Mr. McWilliams has many
Won Lost Pet.
Signal Lamp.
Geo. V . KNIGHT
friends in Sanford who are always New York .......
24
14
.632
We arc Making a Special Rate for the Next Two Weeks on
.
272-tfc glad to sec him.
St. Louis _______ 21
.600
14
SIMONIZING
FOR SALET0R LEA S E -O n720 IS 7 ,
Philadelphia ........ 16
16
.600
GIVEN AWAY JULY 3RD, Itt
The Juniors of the Sanford High Detroit. .............. .
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
.17
17
.500
distance to city. Two lota comer School will banquet the Seniors to­ Cleveland .... .......... 17
Bring:
Your
Car
to
the
Economy
Shop
and
Let
19
.472
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west night at the Valdez Hotel nnd it Is Washington .......... 17
20
.459
Us Dress it Up
aide Palmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elev­ said thnt over one hundred will sit Roston ___ ..____ 14
17
.456
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey, down at tho table -ono of the largest Chicago ................ 13
21
.382
owner, lift N. Spring S t, Los Ange- crowds that ever attended a Junior
lee, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf banquet.
105 Palmetto Avenqe
Won Lost Pet.
F o r SALE—Gasoline pump and 180
New York ............ 21
11
.667
111 Park Avenue-Phone 66
SANFORD
FLORIDA1
F\ P. Bines has an advertisement 'n
gallon tank.—L. F. Roper. Phone
Pittsburgh ......... 10
12
.613
this
issue
calling
attention
to
tho
fnrt
166.
39*tfc
St. Louis .....
19
15
.659
thnt he is giving away a free nuto Chicago ..............
16
.6*0
16
FOR SALE—A practically new pinno.
■ignnl lamp. With every dollar ensh
19
.480 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■mmmm i
High grade, walnut finish for cosh. purchase you get n free chance on the Cincinnati ............ 13
1160.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp signnl lamp. See Fred nnd have him Brooklyn ...»......... 15
18
.472
S Sanford’s New Store-Phone 127
Philadelphia
11
19
.367
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan.—L. F. Rop­ tell you about it.
Boston
..................
12
19
.387
er. Phone 160.
89-tfc
FOR SALE-Now five room bungalow
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. l-nnglcy nnd
Southern Aiisocinti on
should double In valuo in tho next son, Frank, of Lakeland, were in the
Won Lost Pet.
fow years. Wnter and electric lights. city yesterday the guests of Mr. luingBirmingham
........
15
86
.634
31,400.—A. P. Connelly.
48-tfc ley’s brother, Dr. Theo. Langley. Mr.
Mobile .............. .
25
■
15
.625
Langley was formerly truinmnstcr
Little Rock........... 23
10 StorcH in Gcorgia16
•1 Store in Florid*
.603
FOR RENT
here nnd the many friends of the fam­
:
New Orleans ........ 20
17
.111
FOR RENT—6 room house. 2(H) I.mii ily were glad to see them again.
Memphis ....... ....... 19
20
.487
el Ave. Phone tl.
no-5tp
A tlanta.................. 17
23
.425
■XII
O. W. Brady, of Chicago, is in the
FOR R EN T-2 furnished M rooms
99
Nashville
13
•«
*
&gt;
.371
city
for
a
short
visit
nnd
his
many
and kitchenette, new furniture.
Chattanooga ..... 14
20
.350
Adults only, IIP W. Third. St. S0-3tp Sanford friends are glad to see him
LADIES’ PURE THREAD
LADIES’
FOR RENT—Furnished and unfurn­ again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brady were San­ MODERN WOODMEN OF
ished rooms, 200 Park ave. 49-6tp ford residents for several years where
AMERICA HAD GREAT
Mr. Brndy had one of the largest
FOR RENT—After June 1st, two con­ fnrmn on Celery avenue. He is still
TIME LAST NIGHT s
in all colors
necting rooms, private bnth. Adults, enthusiastic over Sanford nnd Sanford
in
Steel
Grey,
pair
8■
411 Park Ave.
49-Otp
Seminole Camp No. 16195, Modern
enterprises and may come hack to re­
Woodmen of America held a most
■
FOR KENT—Furnished*" five room side here some of these days.
interesting meeting last night in the
apartment with garage. 914 Myr­
s
Yowell's puts on special sales every Masonic Hall, when qighty-three
tle Avenue.
45-10tp
candidates were initiated into the :
F'ridny
and
Saturday
and
these
special
t o l l RENT—Rooms and kitchenette.
to
mysteries of woodcraft.
—Shirley Apartments opposito post sales are looked forward to by the
Seminole Camp feels real proud of
office, upstairs.
28-tfc ladies, especially, fur they realize that the fact thnt they were victorious in
• ‘
$ 7 .4 8
_
they can save money. This week the
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished room , advertisement quotes special prices on the campaign thnt was staged with
bnth, for lighthousckocping. Good organdy, silks, wash satins, men’s Orlnndo, nnd Inst night at the clone
location. Apply “R. S.", care of Her­ work shirts, men’s silk and pongee nnd of the initiation ceremony State
36-in. wide, at yard—
ald OfTice.
6-tfc soisattc shirts nnd men’s socks nil go­ Deputy Bulloch made known the fact
FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms, ing nt prices so reasonable thnt they that Snnford wns the winner by
furnished. Call 348-W M o re 8 or will move quickly. Rend the nd in this four applicants, nnd then presented
tn the local camp n rheck for twenty
nftor 5 p. m.
48-fitp issue.
five dollars, the prize which wns of­
to
WANTED
Mnjor W. S. McClelland nnd Laurie fered by him.
WANTED—Smnll cottage, unfurnish­ Taylor, of Eustis, were among the
The Daytona degree team was
ed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished prominent visitors to the city today. present nnd added much to the
housekeeping rooms. Address "Per­ Major McCleland is president of the pleasure of the candidates and mem­
manent,' P. O. Box 518, Sanford. 34-p Eustis State Bank and one of the most bers ns well.
A short recess was dccSnred nt
WANTED—Young man from college prominent citizens of I-nke county nnd
36-in. wide, at yard—
wishes employment, beginning June is well known all over th«j state of about ten o’clock when a flashlight
In pretty patterns, 36-in.
first. Apply, “H. E. 8.,Mcare of the Florida. I^iurie Taylor is proprietor picture of this large body of men
wide, yard
Herald.
50-Gtc of the Palms Pharmncy, one of the was taken by a photographer from
finest drug stores in this part of Flor­ Orlnndo.
ida. Roth of them are old friends of
After the initiation ceremony was
the Herald editor nnd wc were glad to completed the members and visitors
see them again.
from different cities in this immed­
iate section, indulged in delicious reDr. Ralph Stevens had his radio
fr» ihments consisting of ice cream,
telephone all set Inst night to get the
PAY CASH
lemnnndo and home made cake.
Marine Band concert and he not only
heurd this fine band playing in Wash­
MEETING OF N. DeV. HOWARD
- G e t t h e Habit Today
ington hut heard n fine speech on tho
Saving is a HabitCIIAITEK
U.
I).
C..
TOMOR­
A nire box of Candy, a bot­ Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fund de­
ROW AFTERNOON
livered in Detroit nnd other items of
tle of Imported Perfume, a
interest nnd music from most of the
bit; box of Stationery, or
The N. DeV. Howard Chapter U. D.
big
stations east and west. Dr. Stev­
Home of the late books on
C., Florida Division, will hold Its reg­
ens now hns n set that ia all right and ular monthly meeting In the Parish
Hale here ::
:: :: ::
he nnd his friends are enjoying this House on Friday afternoon, May 2Cth
personal touch with the rest of the at 4 o'clock. Our president will have
| United States every night.
n full and interesting report of the
recent state convention in Orlando, and
Imported Rocqufort Cheese in tin­ will feel greatly encouraged by n good
foil, 20c package, pimento cheese in attendance.
akabloc
glass, 20c.—The Popular Market.
61-2U
For quick results, try a want ad.
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SILK HOSE

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$2.50

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COLLAR AND CUFF SETS

59c

WHITE CANTON CREPE

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PERCALES

$3.25

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�PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922

way improvements in the Palmdgls lege education. The boys would rather
go to Florid* and.it )s indeed a de­
special road and bridge district.
•*.......... Rids w»l be received by the scrying movement that has for Ita aim
county commissioners of Lee county tho encouragement of attendance at
Moy 24 for the following work: For Gainesville when other colleges and
1,000 cubic yards of marl to be spread Institutions, or the alumni thereof, arc
on the road in Caloosa highway spec­ bidding for them. Other cities In
ial road district beginning at Spanish Florida should follow suit. The Uni­
creek and running cast; for the fur versity would thereby secure not only
K. A. HIUCL--------------- u»m #r*l * « • « ! «
nishing of all tho materials and con I a larger attendance, but many boys
a L I H W I i l --------C l m U i l H K i M i n
crcting the piling under the bridge who would otherwise be deprived of
_____ n » M i«a i* t* m &gt; r . n._____
Ouljn
and
tho
Harding
administra­
across Gordon river in special road higher education will be able to a t­
A l M H l i l u H a ir* M a « r K a a w a n
iH llH lI n
tain that hopo which they cherish ns
and bridge district No. 1.
tion are on intimate terms.
high
school graduates.”
N*b*rr1*tt*a Fiir* la ASraar*
".........
Six
hundred
thousand
dollars
on a flou r sack m eans the samea*
A few days ago the president called
Oar Yrar _
--------o--------has
been
voted
in
Broward
county
for
Us Maalka
the railway ciccutivcs of tho country
“Sterling” .on silverware-the
Deliver** la Clip fcr Carrier
road construction and $100,000 for cut­
One hundred and twenty-eight
O a r W nk ----—___________U Praia to tho White House and asked their co­
highest standard of quality and
ting nn Inlet from the ocean. One of ■niloa of canals and ditches, more
Tkr hla IS- la H-y*S* Weekly II* operation in restoring normalcy, by in­ the roads to be built is on the bank thnn one-third of tho total, have
value.
Backed by “AmerW.
ale ratlrrlr ravrre kralaal* Crwl?
• a l la aakllakrA r*rry frllay . AS.tr- augurating a wholesale reduction in of North New river canal into the Ev- been excavated in tho million dollar
llalaa ralra mair kaawa • • aa*UaaFirst M ill.”
lira. Dr mar ra llr la rail lira. |UM yri freight rotes—presto! freight rates erglndcs and to the Palm Beach coun- 15,000 acre North St. Lucie river
^«ay, alwara la aAraara,
Nearly
nre reduced. What could be simpler? jty lino. Another rood is on the ocean drainnve district to date.
MCMBKII T ilt ASBOCIATHI) I'llCM
FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
n
quarter
million
cubic
yards
of ma­
What
president
before
has
exerted
front,
which
will
connect
with
Palm
The Associated Press is exclusive­
DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.
the
magnetic
Beach
county’s
ocean
boulevard.
terial were moved last month, and
ly entitled to the use for republics- such influence with
"..........
The
Lake
County
Construc­
the
various
machines
engaged
on
the
tioc of all news dispatches credited to sweep of his voice 7
t s wo ver,r . tion Company,
of Leesburg, has boon big job are making steady progress
it
remains
to he ----------seen,r ----*‘
t
■
U or not otherwise credited In this j&gt;*
whether
the
reductions
announced
will
awarded
the
contract
for constructoln from day to dny.
per and also the local news published
be
actual
or
simple
tricks
in
arithmo-lof
the
first
nineteen
miles
of the Asherein.
SEYMOUR. IND.
Close on to 3550 cars of tomatoes
Al) rlghte uf republication of spec­ tic. There have been so many false tor-to-Pulk county line highway while
moves
made
in
tho
name
of
freight
recontract
for
the
bridgework
was
-will he shipped from St. I.ucic county
ial dispatches herein ore also re­
durtions that the public is suspicious awarded to the McNait Lumber cora- this season, it is estimated—the lar­ jtiii:niiiniiii;iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii„im(
served.
gest output in tho history of the
•rtw: HUALD BU1LDINO.
fw*. IU nnd wants to he shown in money sav- pnny, of Jacksonville.
“............St. Johns county commis­ county. In view of the extremely dry
ed exactly how it will he benefited;
clever arrangement of figures will not sioners will receive bids until May 25 weather thnt ha sprevailed through­
on the following: 10 miles Tocoi road out the season, the yield is consld,serve.
Sanford has another baseball team.
Some months ago, when great pres- from St. Augustine to Tocoi; 84 mites cred wonderful.
Vero, Fellsmere
She will play I'nlatkn very soon. If it sure was being brought to henr to Elkton-Tocoi road from Klktnn to in- nnd Wabasso arc the heaviest ship­
was not for fear of breaking up our forcc re&lt;luction of freight rates on torsection of Tool road; 21 miles Milk pers, with also some shipments
diplomatic relations which have he-| ,|Kriculturn| products, slight reduc- Creek road from Horn road to Juling- from Fort Pierce, Fort Pierce Farms
DELICATE ROSE, RESTFUL BLUE, SUNNY
come so well established since wo quit |t jon„ werc announced—balm us it ton Creek; 4'* miles road to connect nnd other points.
meeting each other on the diamond, Wcro—nnd while the burden of trnns- Mill Creek and I'icoluta roads, 1*4
YELLOW—THE .COLORS OF SWEET P E A S m
wc would suggest that Orlando take p0rtntlGn ha* been slightly lessened to miles road from Hustings to Putnam
Tavares is to have a toilet soap
THESE ARE SOME OF THE TINTS OF P U S T 0 her on for a game. Our candid opin- t;le farmers, other reductions will be county line, direction of Federal Point factory in conjunction with the Es§
TINT COLD WATER PAINT ON THE DOZIER
Ion is Orlando nnd Sanford can remain necessary before tho condition is nny road; 6 la miles road south from Hast­ ' sentlal Oil Company. It now has a
better friends if they do not look at thing like stabilized.
ings to Putnam county line; J mites ' candy factory and tho bakery is
AND GAY COLOR CARD.
each other across the diamond—Or­
Freight rates are more important .Spuds road intersecting Dixie High­ 1 putting out a honey nke thnt is belando Reporter-Star.
thnn passenger und Pullman rates, nl way east nnd south of Hastings; 25 | coming so famous locally thnt the
WHEN YOUR CURTAINS ARE DOWN AND
[though It is generally believed the sur- miles Hastings boulevard extension concern is working overtime to sup­
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING IS UNDER WAY, BE
charge tux is unjust and should be road from Hastings boulevard to Flag- ply the demand for the “Bounty of
DISCRIMINATING AGAINST
removed.
In
some
statesGeorgia
for
ler
county
line;
4.7
miles
Horn
rond
|
the
G
&lt;
m
I
s
"
as
it
is
cnlled.
SURE TO FRESHEN YOUR WALLS WITH THIS
• FLORIDA PRODUCTS
instance—the state authorities have from New Augustine golf links; 10.4
ATTRACTIVE WALL FINISH.
Winter Haven’s big tourist hotel
Why do Florida peopio discriminate declared the tax null and void nnd its miles Anastasia island road extending
begun two years ago and not com­
against Florida products? The fact collection is not permitted. With tho along island."
IT IS EASY TO A PPLY AND VERY GOOD TO
precedent
set,
it
would
appear
that
the
It
is
because
these
south
Florida
pleted,
will be finished this summer
that they do is called to attention by
LOOK AT.
a western man now in the city who same action could he taken against counties go ahead nnd bond and build nnd he ready for use in the next
the
tax
in
other
states.
their
own
roads
thnt
they
are
so
far
tourist
season,
according
to
report
has had a singular experience of this
The rnilrnnds arc entitled to fair ahead of the rest of the state in "de­ from Winter Haven. F. II. Trimble
kind which he reports to the Timesreturns
on their investments, but the velopment, in population, in wealth, an architect, has received word from
Union. Here it is:
n o / i 1 : 1 * t \ &lt;* a y
r \ K i V 'i ’ i o .
railroads
have been nursed by the nnd in future prospects.
the backers of the project asking
Ho is very fond of Florida can syr­
government
so
long
thnt
they
have
be­
By
the
end
of
the
next
year
there
fur plans fnr the ornplotion of the
up and does not want maple syrup nor
syrup of other kinds. lie has tried come spoiled and huve fallen into the will Imj n perfect network of perfect building, it is stated that suffi­
restaurant after restaurant in Jack­ habit of complaining of a lot of imag­ roads over perfect peninsula Florida, cient funds have been offered to
Tho country has nnd the trip across, or through, or have the place Inished in good style. .
sonville and before sitting dawn bus inary troubles.
P-Mli
ffflw e
asked if they have Florida cane syrup grown tired of this attitude of help­ rnmkling about in this delightful land The halt in work was on account og
and In every cose has been told that lessness and wants to see an efficient will be one of the oftenest taken and fnnnria! trouble.
they have not. Hu has been offered administration of the transportation greatest enjoyed pleasures of homo
Second nhceLs, 8^|JtlI, only
maple syrup, but did not want it and facilities of the nation. As this effic­ folk and visitor.—Tampa Tribune.*
iency makes itself felt, other reduc­
■
O ■i ■ - •
50c per 1.000, while they laat, at
walked out.
To help him out, we telephoned to tions will be in order.—Jacksonville SEND OUR HOYS TO THE UNI- Herald office.
VERSITY.
a number of restaurant- and found Metropolis.
--------- o--------only one which kept Flo* da cane syr­
asu
Now that the Class of 11*22 will soon
up. The visitor who started ail this UUILD1NG A CROSS-STATE ROAD.
be graduated from our excellent high
racket is not the only one who knows
school
it is time to think about tho
*
Motor
roads,
says
tho
Palm
Beach
that Florida cane syrup is the best
boys
of
the class ns well us the girls
in the world. It does not cost any Post, is the great desire of all inter­
and
encourage
tflem to go to college.
ests
in
peninsula
Flbrida.
Some
coun­
more than the inferior stuff that is
We
know
thnt
the
majority of the girls
ties
are
more
interested
in
one
state
served in the restaurants, so why is it
want
to
attend
college
and they will
road,
others
in
anuther;
but
ail
coun­
not served?
likely go to the Woman's College nt
ties
are
working
for
the
completed
A Inrge amount of this syrup is
made not simply in Florida, but in highway which will make the Atlantic Tallahassee. Thu lioys are not so anx­
Duval county. Two large farms, one and the Gulf coasts neighbors but u ious to finish their studies nnd many
of them are content to stop nt the high
east of Jacksonville and the other west few hours distant from each other.
school when if it were made possible
The
Post
gives
a
brief
resume
of
of it, produce nearly enough syrup to
for them to go to college their entire
what
is
being
done
in
tho
various
coun­
supply the |&gt;eoplo of Jacksonville. If
life might lie changed for the hotter.
ties
of
soutii
Florida,
abstracts
from
the restaurants refused to serve any
It is well for the various organizations
other kind than Floridu syrup it would which are:
of
the city to get together on this
"..........
Another
bond
issue
will
be
not be surprising, for there is enough
subject
and make it possible for some
required
before
Palm
Beach
county’s
made in the state to supply them all
of
the
boys
to attend the Florida Uni­
Okeechobee
rond
can
he
graded
to
tho
and it is vastly better thnn wlmt they
versity
this
fall. The Jacksonville
Lee
county
line,
nnd
the
funner
pros­
use. ,
B
Metropolis
has
tho following to say re­
pect
of
tile
early
completion
of
thnt
The Timcs-Union has never advocat­
garding
the
boys:
rond
is
dimmed,
ed the purchase of Florida products
“ If every important civic organiza­
where they were not as good or were “...........Fifty thousand dollars of
tion
in the state, or nt least sevornl of
bonds
to
be
voted
in
a
new
special
rond
higher priced than others, hut there
a
the
most
important in each city,
nnd
bridge
district
in
St.
Lucie
county
ie gootl business sense in being patriot­
ic enough to use our own products May 31, will make a total of $114,000 should follow the lead of several such
Never has this style exhibit been equalled in
where they are as good as any. It for the completion of St. I.oucie coun­ Jacksonville organizations, the roll of
should not take any patriotism to se­ ty's section of a road from Fort Pierce the University of Florida would he in­
our existence before. There is double satis­
cure their use when they are better to Okeechobee, in Okeechobee county, creased each your by no mean iflinifaction in buying merchandise from our dis­
her and nt the same time higher edu­
on the north side of the lake.
than nny.
,
cational
opportunities
would
he
offer­
“...........
Sealed
bids
for
improving
plays.
Everything is a distinctive model
This Westerner set nn example
ed
to
a
large
number
of
Florida
lads
or
constructing
two
roads
in
Okoewhich the people of Florida should fol­
which you w ill be proud to wear. W hile the
low. If every man who desires syrup chobec county were received yesterday who would otherwise be deprived of
quality of the material and the careful work­
in a restaurant wouId eall for Florida i b&gt;‘ l.h‘‘ ,Kmrd nt ™unl&gt;‘ commissioner, this advantage.
“Several
civic
dubs
now
hove
un­
•
f
that
county.
The
ruasd
were
thus
■
syrup and walk out if he couldn’t get
manship is a guarantee o f long service and
■
it, it would not take forty-eight hours described in the official notice to con- der consideration the awarding of *
lasting satisfaction.
scholarships to Jacksonville boys to !&gt;o
to have it in every restaurant. This 11 actors:
“.........
Construction
work
has
comJ
selected,
perhaps,
by
the
high
school
And the best part is that everything is so low
ought to be done. One people should
at least have enough local pride to menced In the building of the fifty -1faculty. Thoso scholarships would he
iu price. Come in and glan ce over th e exlrabreak up this discrimination against a five miles of hard roads in the Mnna- awarded each year, the awards being
m iinary values we are offering. It will be
home product, especially ns it is su­ tec-Oneco special road district of Man- j made in consideration of u boy's suenlec
county
and
large
gangs
of
laborcesa
in
his
studies,
his
athletic
quailperior to the products substituted for
time well spent.
it. We should not have waited for a ers are at work on roails which con- ficationa and his home circumstances,
man from the West to tench us this
this template n through route out of One- This follows a suggestion made by tho
hut now thut ho has taught it wo
wo co *'* lbc district line in central Man- 'Florida Metropolis soon after the I)ushould net on it. Wc do not say that aleo county toward Arcadia and an-|vn! High School football team capturour people should always demund Flor- othet route from Manatee toward &lt;‘&lt;1 for Florida the high school footbpll
Wnurhuln.
[honors of the nntion by decisively deBids for the engineering on feating Steel High of Dayton, Ohio.
■
i
the Tnmlnmi trail, based upon the ex- The Metropolis in throwing out the
i
s
penditure of $150,000, received by the suggestion to civic organizations set
i
i
commissioners of Charlotte county, Ithe example by offering n scholarship,
■
range from $8,1*10 to $0,700, the low- If these civic organizations follow suit,
s
i
est bid being made by Kirby &amp; Miller nnd there Is every renson to believe
ss
nnd the highest by Jaudon Engineer­ they will, several graduates of this
*
I
ing Co.
•
year’s high school class who might not
■
**............Hillsborough county com- otherwise go to the University of Flormissioners named June 20 as the data i&lt;U to complete their education, will be
for holding a county-wide bonding given the opportunity to do so. The
election for $3,0J0,0«0 to Be used in [ shining stars of the high school eleven
constructing nltoot 150 mile* of new; have l»*en offered, no doubt, opportunhighwnys nnd resurfacing some exist- jitics to go to other institutions and
C o u rte s y n n d P ro m p t S e r ­
ing roads.
Ithe possibilities are that if scholarvice O u r M o tto
**.......... Healed proposals addressed ships were not offered them by Jackto the hoard of county commissioners sonville organizations prompted by a
■
A
of Glades county, acting for the Palin- high sense of loyalty to Florida’s one
R
dale special road and bridge district, university, they would probably acOpposite Pooiofli&lt;*
I'hones 497-494
will be received May 19th, for furnish- cept. This is particularly true in the S'First StreetWELAKA BLOCK
ing all material, equipment and labor case of those boys who are not finanncccssary to construction certain road- dally able to pay for their own coli •
' Ida product*, but we do say that they
should insist that the hotels, the res­
r « k l U » 4 f » r r » f 1r m n * u * » t B aa* taurants and the stores In Jackson­
l a y a t Ik * H e ra t* M O M I h , l*T
ville should be made to quit discrimi­
Mi i m IIi A»*„ S a a fo r * . f U .
nating against them.—Florida TimesUnion.
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WHOLESALE
FREIGHT RATE RE­
K4l(*r
H. J. HOLLY—~ —
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DUCTION IS ANNOUNCED

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922
their furniture store at the corner of
Second street end Magnolia avenue.
The wlndov^nhows the sandy desert,
the oasis in the shape of a lake in
which the Shriners nro Ashing, all
the paraphematia that will bo used
on the candidates such as an electric
chair, roller roaster, throwing balls
at their hend* and many other sys­
tems of the exquisite torture that
the jolly' Shriners nro supposed to
inflict on the hapless candidates.
The window is done in the Shrine
colors and is one of the best that has
ever been arranged for an occasion
of this kind. See it today and tom­
orrow if you have not already dono
so. It is the work of the head of
the Sanford Shrine Club, Prank Mil­
ler, one of the live wire citizens of
Hanford and one of the live members
of the local Shrine Club. Frank is
working night and day for the big
time but he had time to make up this
very attractive window for which
he deatrVes due credit.

WASHINGTON

.

this Cigarette and Sane Money

break a deadlock among the Republi­
cans of the committee oyer soldiers'
bonus legislation. The subject was
brought up yestroday at u meeting of
the majority and it developed that
there was a five to five division on
the so-called McCumbcr plan—the
amended house bill—and the Smoot
proppsal to issue to service men paid
up insurance policies in lieu of gll
compensation options heretofore pro­
posed.
Chairman McCumbey siyid after the
session that ho probably would call a
meeting of the entire committee for
this week. The meeting probably will
be deferred until the return from In­
onlv
dianapolis of Senator Watson, Repub­
s . ...
lican, Indiana, who has had several
’ if
conferences recently with President
Harding on the bonus question.
NOTICE!
The only action taken yesterday by
Troup
4, Boy Scouts
the majority was the appointment of
a sub-committeo consisting of Sena­
Regular meeting tonight at Dr,
tors Curtis, McLean and Sutherland,
Hurhnns.
Be there at 7:30 sharp
to hear Representative Mondell, of
Very
important
meeting.
Wyoming, the Republican house lead­
PATROL LEADER,
er, relatives to substituting the pend­
ing reclamation bill for the land set­
Herald want ads get results.
tlement fcaturo of the bonus measure
which the senate committee Republi­
t. W. A. MacWILLIAMd
cans have agreed to strike out of that
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
bill.
nAS ISSUED THE FOL­
Mr. Mondell suggested that if it
LOWING SEATBMBNT
could be incorporated in the bonus
legislation it probably could be en­
acted at this session.

Second sheets, K'/jxll, only
50c per 1,000, while they Inst, nt
Herald office.
If

Jacksonville a t St. Petersburg.
Tampa i t Orlando.
JU V S S. 9. 10—
Daytona at Orlando.
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Tamps at S t Petersburg.
JUNE 12. IS. 14—
Daytona at Jacksonville.
Orlando at St. Petersburg.
Tampa at Lakeland.
JUNE 15. 16, 17—
Jacksonville at Daytona.
Lakeland at S t Petersburg.
Orlando at Tampa.
JUNE 19. 20. 2 1 Day tors at Lakeland.
Jackionvitle at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
JUNE 22, 22, 24—
Daytona at farap*.
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Orlande.
JUNE 24. 27, 28—
Daytona 4t St. Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
JI NK 29. SO—JULY 1—
Tnmpa at Daytona.
Lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
JULY S. 4. 5—
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
JULY 6, 7, 8—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg a t Lakeland.
JULY 10, 11. 12—
lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
JULY 13, 14. IS—
Daytona at Orlando.
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Tampa at Lakeland.
JULY 20. 21. 22—
Jacksonville at Daytona.
Orlando at Tampa.
. lakeland nt St. Petersburg.

NO REPORT tfADE
ON CRANE'S CONVICTION
REPORTED FROM DAMASCUS

|l,l'S POWER 4k furnished by Buick Valve-In-Head
notors
[SPRINGS make it comfortable on rough roads.
[FOUR i" strong and durable, like all Bulcks.
roll positive in action, still a child can operate it.
R SHIFT made by slight touch of the hand.
ID MEMBERS absorbs all the driving strain—not the
brings.
[THE KNOWLEDGE Buick has accumulated during the
pL*t 22 years of knowing how to build automobiles Is
incorporated In the Four.
'K REPUTATION was made on four-cylinder cars.
From 1890 to 1915 they manufactured only fours, mnny
Df them still on the road.
•
I PRESENT FOUR-CLYINDER line is open for your
Inspection. Come by and take a ride and see for yourIN BETTER CARS urc built, Buick will build them.
IN BETTER SERVICE is given N. H. Garner will give
Ask us to tell you more about Ruick
PRICES
PRICES
ir-34 Kosditlrr f 695
ir-15 Touring . 935

ir.J5 Coupe .... 1295
r-17 8id»n.__ 1395

■44 Hosdster.... 1365
•45 Touring .... 1395

22-SU-46 Coape____11885
22-Slx-47 S edan____ 2145
22-SIX-48 Coupe ____ 2075
22-Slx-49 Touring. .. 1165
22-Slx-SO Sedan.____
2376
%
F. O. B. Flint, Mich.

N. H. GARNER
DISTRIBUTOR

FLORIDA
n teller Automobiles are Rullt Buick Will Build Them

A COMMUNITY B U IL D E R
TOR8tj»u( Preside*!

B. F. WHITNBR, Cashier

MOLINE, Model D, latest improved Tractors
for $528.00

BISHOP K1LGO IMPROVING

Can furnish you from our stock in warehoiuo for Immodinte delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Ke-

I H r T h * AaaoetatM l C r f M l

MEMPHIS, May 20.—Kilgo passed
a comfortable night and his condition
shows a marked improvement today
according to physicians.

In r Thr A u tr lilr S

P rm )

PHILADELPHIA, May 20.—Hubbell; Philadelphia's pitcher, who won
injured yesterday, passed a fairly
comfortable night and la reported
early today as resting easily.
MILLER’S SHRINK WINDOW
IS ATTRACTING ATTENTION
WELL DECORATED WINDOW
On account of the Shriner’a big
day hefe tomorrow several of the
merchants have made up beautiful
Shrincr'n windows in their stores
and among* the best noted Is that of
T. J. Miller &amp; Co., in one window of

TIPS TO THE RAOIOIST
Fired .22 caliber rifle shells
make good switch (mints for tun
Ing &lt;vll* nnd receiving tran s­
formers.
A single wire nrrinl 100 to
ino feet long Is sufficient fur
local and long distance reception
of broadcasting stations.
Do not string aerials across
Ike street or arruts electric
wires. Keep antenna wires hit
electric light and telephone
poles.
Stranded copper or solid cup­
per wire should he used. Phos­
phor bronxe wire if obtainable
Is stronger but not suiarlor to
copper.
Good contort w|th S piece of
mineral like galena cun lie had
by wrapping H in tinfoil. Of
course. Die lop of Hie cry stal'
Is left exposed.
The brass ends &lt;&gt;f Inrge cartiidgs shells make splendid
crystal detector cupo.
They
ahould be cleaned out.Uiorouglily
before they am used.

The winding of cardboard
tubes from oatmeal boxes may
be Improved greatly If the tube
la first bested In an oven for
about 15 minutes to taka out
(be m o istu re and then wound;
or bettor still shellac It while
It Is still warm and leave, It
to took In.
|n winding tuning colls with
bare wire a thread ahould be
wound on with the wire. This
will fepgrate each turn. When
tbe coll is flntohed the thread
can be taken off. Shellac should
be applied Immediately. When
the shellac la dry the copper
wire will hold Its plate.

"I’m Going Right Straight Back to
My Dear Old Florida nome," at nintcrmlsler’s Piano Store, Welaka Block.
20-tfp

N o w ’b the time for you to buy a MOLINE TRACTOR. We
have n special offer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
For every fnrmer can afford to buy but you cannot nfford
not to buy a real Tractor, th at has been proven out to be a
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
will sell you a—

PARIS, May 24.—French foreign
office has no knowledge of reported
conviction of Charles R. Crane, form­
er American minister to China, by the
French military court in Damascus on
charges inciting to riot as reported in
press dispatches.

INJURED BALI. PLAYER
SPENT PLEASANT NIGHT

It being very desirable that all hous­
es In the city bo numbered, all owners
of un-numbered houses eon obtain
numbers roaly for putting up and In­
structions as to how to number, FREE
at the office of the City Manager.
L. R. PHILIPS,
City Auditor A Clerk.
85 -Sat-Mon.-Thr-3-wc

NOTICE TO FARM ERS

III* T h e A w e f U I r i I ' t e u l

I You Should Know about the Little Four Buick

JULY 24. 25. f t ' v
Daytona a t Lakaland.
Jacksonville at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
JULY 27, 28. 29—
Daytons at Tampa.
Jacksonville at Lakeland... . .
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
JULY 31—AUGUST 1. »—
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville
AUGUST 3, 4. 5—
Tampa at Daytona,
lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 7, 8. 9—
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tempo.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 10, 11, 12—
Orlando n't Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tamps.
SL Petersburg at Lakeland.
AUGUST 14, IS. 16—
Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg,
Tampa at Orlando.
AUGUST 17, 18. 1 * Daytona at Orlando.
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Tampa at SL Petersburg.

B ELL BROS
ex-service men. For once let history
show Republics are grateful.
7. I am in favor of the preaent
limitation on immigration, but would
favor an absolute bar for a specified
number of years.
8. Florida'! greatest problem for
further development is transporta­
tion and improvement of inland wat­
erways. I ennnot promise to obtain
all the Fourth District needs and de­
serves at the hands of the General
Government, but I do promise untir­
ing, attentive and energetic efforts
In that behalf.
9. i believe changes in the Federal
Reserve Bank Act ahould be mads,
it never was Intended that the Gov.
emment should exploit the borrow­
ing public In the sum of over one
hundred millions a year, and this of.
ter the paying of exorbitantly Mgh
salnrirs and bonuses to its officers
and employees, and all this against
(ho small banks and in the interests I
of the large Banks In the money cen­
ters nf our country.
10. I believe the present laws for
reformation should be enlarged and
made moro effective.
11. I believe in economy In hand­
ling Governmental affairs, there ex­
ists undue extravagance at present
The Government has no right to taka
any more money from the people
than i* necessary to economically ad­
minister the Government

Hot Weather
Is Here
Will Help You Keep Cool
See our window display of all kinds

Ball H a r d w a r e Co
THE ADJUNCT
OF STRENGTH

The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six days n* week for 15 cento—
Join the throngs of .readers.
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Princess Theatre.
36-tfc
OFFICIAL 8CHKDULJ*
OF FLORIDA 8TATB
LEAGUE FOR 1922.
MAY 25, 26, 27—
Tampa at Daytona.
Lakeland at Orlande.
St. Petersburg a t Jacksonville.
MAY 25. 39, 5 J SL Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakaland at Tampa,
Orlando f t Jacksonville.
JUNE U 2. 5—
Orlando at Dayton*.
Jacksonville at Tamp*.
S t Petersburg at Lsnkelaad.
JUNE 5, 4, 7 Lakaland at Dayton*.

Strength Is a fundamental requirement to
a successful bank.
To its unquestioned strength, the Peoples
liahk of Hanford adds friendliness—a moot
desirable adjunct.
If you wish to become affiliated with an in­
stitution of this character, a cordial invi­
tation (a extended to you to become one of
our depositors.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1921
DID HIM MORE GOOD
Florida, than natives of tha northern
“ F P«in like i
DAUGHERTY TO
tham." Sod
eastern
and
western
states.
DIRECT FIGHT
IN WAR FRAUDS
Many men and women suffar from
RANK CLEARANCE LAW
Bargains
backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints,
IS KNOCKED OUT
(■r Tk_______________•».
sore tnusclts and other results of kid- jn« tha Herald
WASHINGTON, May 26.-A ttorIN NORTH CAROLINA nay trouble because they neglected tha
ney General Daugherty will assume
flrit warning symptoms. Foley Kid­ .. E m p l o y ^
personal direction of th t prosecution
(B y T&gt;» A iiM ls I r l P r fM )
ney
Pills aid tha kidneys to throw out
Misa I’crtle Lee Bell is at home of war fraud cases it was announced
RALEIGH, N. C., May 28.—'The poisonous waste matter that causes
from Charlotte, N. C., where the haa last night at the department of jjus- law pnssed by the last session of the
pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eld- The vocational
been a pupil In Queen’s College for tho tice.
North Carolina General Assembly ridge, Ky., writes: "Foley Kidney neai and p**
past two ycasr.
Associated with the attorney gen­ allowing state banks to charge ex­
^ ““ ts all ^
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. W. Corley and aon, eral, the statement said, will be a change for bank clearances, is held Pills did me more good than all the emp^jpnent t o ^
Joe, are leaving In their car the lat­ number of "distinguished lawyers invalid by the supreme court in a other medicine I ever took. I had kid­ National Bank.
ter part of the week for their sum­ from all parts of the country selec­ unanimous opinion written by the ney trouble ten years. I don't have
AGNES G. B
mer home at Engloaide, Gu.
ted for their especial fitness for tho chief justice who says that the-law
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening en­ posts." Among these will be Repre­ is inconflict with the federal statute m k g i i i m i a i i i B i u n a a i i R i H i IIU||||
tertained several friends from town at sentative C. Frank Rcavis, of Neb­ and is therefore unconstitutional.
a picnic supper nnd swiming party at raska, who will resign hi sseat in
The suit was brought by tho Mer­ j The Am ount Doesn’t Count. It’s
Silver Lake on Thursday evening.
congress in order to take up the chants rnd Farmer's Bank of Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis drove work on June 4.
That’s the Thing
roe, in the form of an injunction to &gt;
to Green Cove Springs recently to
Colonel Henry W. Anderson, of require of the Federal Reserve Bank
visit Mr. Purvis's uncle over the Richmond, Va., the announcement of Richmond, to honor checks drawn
week end.
»»oo
said, also would assist the attorney on this and the other state banks In
(»
Tho newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Leon general in the prosecution, as well, North Carolina.
Purvis, returned from their wedding as former Representative Roscoe C.
The member banks of the Federal
trip to Tampa on Friday and expect McCullough, of Canton, Ohio, who Reserve System had refused to hon­
To the Thriftless money sav»
to go to housekeeping in Cameron was appointed recently by Mr. Dau­ or drafts drawn on the state banks U
CHARMING AND INDIVIDUAL
Bye.”
‘
City.
gherty to investigate war canton­ because they had demanded ex­
FROCKS
change fees for collecting drafts snd S
Wien a dance (rock has a bodice Ashley nnd Jim Purvis drovo to Tam­ ment cases.
To the self-respecting, fonva
Ily assuming direction of the war checks psld on papers drawn on
whose shoulder straps are hopelessly pa on business on Wednesday, return­
Citizen
it says: “I am yours, I renr
divided against themselves, the im- ing Thursday,
j fraud eases, Mr. Daugherty said, he these banks.
passe can be broken by having one
would
be
able
to
use
in
the
prosecu­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor nnd
The law was passed in North Car­
best working days. Be careful with
strap of silver rosebuds and the other
of silver braid. If printed GeorgcVe daughter, Evelyn, were out from San­ tion, the salary of $25,000 or $50,* olina in 1921, at the instance of
am your best friend. Put me in the
is used for the frock, silver beads ford lost Sunday ns spend-the-day 000 n year which othcnvisc would some of the bankers, members of
should finish the lower edge of the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. Orler, of have been paid to one special assia* ] the general assembly, who claimed
where I am Safe and I will work fory
skirt and silvrr rosebuds outline the
tnnt
attorney
general
under
author­
Cameron
City.
thnt
they
state
banks
were
losing
a
extended hips. The first dress pictured
member, I move the world."
requires 4 yards of 36-intlt printed
J. G, Dali, of the Ball Hardware Co. ity of congress which "has placed great den! of money through the polGeorgette, with
yard of plain satin has bought the land in Cameron City no limitation" on the salary to bo icy of the Federal Reserve System
for trie Ixxlicc lining.
Open your Savings Account TOD
in not nllowlng the collection of
Plain Georgette crepe fashions the formerly owned and farmed by Guy paid this offlclnl.
lie declared, the Statement said, these fees.
second model. The skirt is draped G. Ellsworth.
with a tunic which falls in points at
that "the work probnbly would pro­
The law merely gives the state
It is an assured fact that tho resi­ ceed more satisfactorily if he as­
the sides am! is finished with a bias
banks
the right to collect these ex­
fold of self-color satin. The very dents of Beardall avenue will hnve
short sleeves arc cut in one* with the electric light* as enough names hnve sumed its direction.” The assist­ change fees rather than follow the
upper part of the bodice. Medium size been secured to warrant the Southern ants already selected, it was said, policy of clearing at par ns sanction­
requires 5 sards 40-inch Georgette.
“are men whose Income In private ed by the Federal Reserve System
First Model: Pictorial Review Utilities plncing the poles, etc.
practice is probably five times as Banks. The chief justice says that
Blouse No. 9238 Sires, 34 to 44
I
here
is
a
rumor
that
the
American
},irgi&gt;
n!l tfi0 nmount they will receive desirable ns the collection of those
inches bust. Price, J5 cents. Skirt
conspicuous service they will fees mny be, it is in violation with
No. 9626. Sires, 24 to 34 inches waist. Fruit Growers, Inc., are to erect a for
Price, 35 cents
cold storage and pre-cooling plant this rPm!or to the K0Vcmmcnt nnd tha the federal reserve bnnking laws,
Second Model: Rlnuse No. 9108. summer and wo hear that Moore’s people."
and is therefore unconstitutional.
Sires, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35 Station is tho place selected for it.
STRENGTH-PROGRESScents. Skirt No. 9551. Sires, 24 to
Tho injunction proceedings were
36 inches waist Price, 35 cents.
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BAND CONCERT OF MOROCCO
brought by tho Union County Bank,
WILL BF1 AT LAKE PAVILION hut two hundred nnd sixty-five other
INSTEAD OF CENTRAL PARK stntc hanks in North Carolina join­
ed in tho suit. John J. Parker, coun­
Owing to tho fact that there will sel for the banks, announced follow­ i
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BE SURE A N D SEE THE
he so many visitors gathered ‘on the ing the decision, he would enrry tho
Inke front tomorrow afternoon at 5 case to the supreme court of the
Pound C ake............... 35c
o'clock waiting for the barbecue and
United States.
-----------ALSO---------that the boat with the visiting Ind­
Layer C a k e ............... 30c
ies will land at the Clyde Line dock
N ut Layer Cake......... 35c Mrs. Dan Hodges nnd their two about that time it was thought ad-' VAGARIES OF VACUUM TUBES &gt;
interesting little ones arc spending visable by the Sanford Shrine Com­ Peculiar Actions That Always Astonish a
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and Somotlmoa Frlghton tho
n few days this week at the home of mittee to change the place of the
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Why buy out-of-town her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrcns- han&lt;J concert from Central Park to
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Amatour Radiolot.
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the Ijikc front. This line concert of
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perger.
A. C. FORT, Agent
Cake when
a
Everybody
who
haa
had
anything
ta
the Morocco Band of Jacksonville
WIGHT
BROS.
GARAGBMrs.
Ballinger
is
slowly
getting
a
SANFORD MAID
with vacuum tubea baa from time
the use of her hand again, going in wil he held nt tho pavilion on the do
to
tlmo
hod
them
do
unexpected
thing*
can’t be beat
with our obliging neighbors for lake front nnd all the visitors and and giro results that at the moment
treatments and calling on Mj-s. V. C. the people of Sanford arc cordially seem beyond explanation.
Coller who was aide at last to return invited to attend the concert. This
The explanation of aoveral charac­
DELICIOUS
special notice was given the Herald teristic* of these miniature giants
home
Wednesday of last week.
N ext to Princess
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard spent last this morning nnd nil the Slirincrs which are met with In dally operation
week with their Grnpcvlllc relatives and everyone Is requested to spread la sure to prove of great Interoat to
and Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Weslerdick the news of the change In the pro­ the amateur. In case* where the no­
thin* of the tube ar« not understood
gram.
called to see them Wednesday.
these peculiarities hnve sometimes
In Bottles Everywhere
We are glad to have Emil Magnufrightened people.
Demand the genuine—name stamped on every m a
son home agnin; he having spent tho MAJORITY OF FLORIDIANS
One Instance of a newborn fan's
PIANOS
ARE NATIVE BORN fright was brought *u attention In t
for it by name
winter months at Windemere in
letter
of
Inquiry.
The
Instrument
had
charge
of
the
packing
for
the
big
PHONOGRAPHS
Bottled only by
JACKSONVILLE, May 20— The Just been set up nnd was being oper­
Chase grove.
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Compi
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Mrs. Volic Williams is out again remark that,one rarely meets a na­ ated for the first time. The tubea had
after n spell of chills and fever. tive Floridinn in Floridn is heard been firmly adjusted and were Just st
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
Mrs. A. Swnnson wns with her for with remarkable frequency but an the spilling point nnd—over they wen*,
giving vent to the most unearthly
n few days but is now nursing in analysis of reports from tho census sounds. The embryo enthusiast who
PLAYER ROLLS
MARBLE ’&amp; GRANITE V
Sanford.
bureau on the census of 1920 indl- looked upon the nudlon tube as an SANFORD
Mrs. J. E. I.undquist'has been car- rates there is little ground for the electric light, thought It was going to
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
J. H. HINTERMISTER ing for her daughter, who wns ill Impression that Florida'n poputa- explode. He Jumped away from tbs
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
for a number of days nnd her family, tion is mnde up of a mere aprink- instrument and out of the room, and
PIANO CO.
1018
West
First
Streat
10U
did not venture near It for several
Rev. Burhnns nnd wife were recent ling of native crackers,
Welaka Block
hours,
nnd
then
only
after
ranching
cullers nt the Ballinger home ns was
The 1920 census placed Florida’s
round the corner of the-door with a .................................................................................................. ..
also Mrs. E. W. Lunquist.
total population at 988,470 and tho long
stick and pulling tho battery
Invitations are out for the gradu- [ statistics show that of this number switch off.
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ntion of the class of 1922 nt the 580,103 of 58 per cent were natives
Similar instances have come to at­
.Sanford High School. Upsnin is ro- of the state.
tention when bulbs generate vnrl-cotSanford, Florida
presented by Miss Margaret Kricson.
The foreign horn
inhabitants ored vapors In the vacuum chamber.
All honor to the thirty-one who had numbered only 53,884 in spite of the
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DEALERS IN SEED, FEED AND
Mcom hlntrs Using Radio.
the grit to finish the course.
fact that In other parts of the counRevenue
officers
seeking
distillers
of
Sorry to hear Rev. J. S. Clnrk wns try many persons cling to tho orronFERTILIZERS
the far-famed nnd hardhitting "white ■
quitc ill nnd confined to his home nil erous belief that both Tampa nnd llghtnln',"
In the mountains of Ken­
of Inst week having intended making Key West are composed largely of tucky say that many raids made In ■ Mall orders a specially. If you need one dolUrl rtfi
seme calls among us.
| foreigners. The total white popula- the last few months have proven un­
Miss Eunice Tyner returned homo iation wns 838,153 while negroes successful. due to the adoption of ra­ S one hundred dollar’s worth, write us. We will
Wednesday of Inst week from Win- numbered 329487. Of the negroes, diophone as a means of communica­ ■ cy nnd give you quality.
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dcrmcre where she has been employ- lfl.685 were horn outside of tho tion among the moonshiners.
ed for some time, leaving again on United States, principally in tho Ba­
F'ridny with her brother, Elmer for hamas nnd West Indies.
Grays, Gn., to visit relatives nnd atWith the exception of native FTor
tend the graduation of a young Indy idinns Georgia hail more representa-1
friend.
tlvos in Florida than any other
Will Henderson returned home from state.
They numbered 102,630.
Port Tampa Saturday stopping cn Alabama was second with 50,830,
route nt Kissimmee to visit hi* wife's followed in order by South Carolina
people, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyner, who with 31,930 nnd North Carolina with
are hoping later to locate in Sanford. 17,358..
On Sunday the family visited nt his
Other states represented by lnrgo
fathers’ nenr Monroe .also railing to numbers in order, foiow:
see Mrs. Jack Vaughn.
New York. 15,918; Ohio, 13,774;
We nre all thankful for the needed Illinois, 11,505; Pennsylvania, 11,0.5;
The Country Club and Golf Links nre
Indiana , 8,487; Tennessee, 8,340;
almost completed. You will want the showers.
Sunday school is planning on a Kentucky. 8,085; Virginia, 8,872;
best in everything in the
Children’s Day sometime next month Michigan, 8,554; Mississippi, 6.073;
also we hope to get something Missouri, 4,822. Massachusetts, 4,Sporting Goods Line nnd
we can depend on for music which 728; all others 39,434.
We are agenta for the Celebrated so much for the KVlpful uplift of the
The often repeated statement that
service.
( Florida's population is composed
Spaulding Line of Golf Mrs. F*. W. Lunquist nnd brothers mostly of northern people also is
n ^ i S i u i S i i i l l i i ■■■■■■■*■■«■■ I i i i m m i ! ' io l f \&gt; '■M |' '
C. E. nnd F'rancis Bergquist nnd far from correct.
Giving to the
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rGoods
wife spent a very pleasant time on northern, eastern and western states
W d fk a .t* i — rnsJl. ,
Wednesday of last week nt Daytona mentioned in the table the total flgPatronise your home merchants In Hcach and on Friday they all went urcs credited to "all other states”
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
everything you need to purchase. We fishing at Crystal Lake, getting a the aggregate would be only 111,ere here to stay.
good mess.
405, leaving a balance of 803,201 naMr. nnd Mrs. Bergquist left for tive southerners and not taking Into
their home at Pierce, Fla., on Sunday account the 63,864 foreign bom.
in thoir car.
Eliminating the southern born
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
FLORIDA
from the 39,434 credited to “all oth­
SAN FORD
Have you lost or found anything? er states” the probability Is that
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
: there arc more Georgians along In aaiaaaaaaaaaa&amp;u-uuuuzaaa,

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1922
L T s WHEREOF HB 8PRAB

' o mor 410 Navarre
BinW ' writes:

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“I consider

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IH°n*&gt;
* .h* market I
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Luch end et night it we* «u
' 5 nr 1 ceve her a few
r r u Honey end Ter. In e
Life he went to sleep end slept
^
entire night. Your remo-

, ,*kly «■&gt; "Md' j* p«nn«nold everywhere.—Adv,

Gusrenteed
leCuller’s.

Bone at
42*fltc

Mr. end Mrs. George Chamberleln,
of Deytone Beech, ere expected to ar;rivo today for the Shrinrr festivities,
BUS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor, and will be the guesta of Mrs. W. J.
Thigpen.
Phono 117-W
II 70* ear* aa? frt#*ta TkltU f r* i
-41 r* i ere (ala s a i m t a n *r
Mrs. John T. Brady has returned
h o w * , o r U 1 * 1 o r * o n t r r t a l o U s , w r it *
o m OIb I r a i d to th lo i r p a r t m r a t . i t r t i c homo from Jacksonville where she
S « « all*. s r t r l r h p o a * I k r H ow . I I w lfl
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
ho g r e a t l y a y p m l a l r e .
Don U. Wilder. She was accompan­
ied home by Mrs. Wilder.
CALENDAR

some legal steps
court.

in rrction and not one cent for character
building in youth is mtssraMy indica­
tive of a condlUqn of mind which Is
|1,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer at neither worthy nor healthy.
L. P. McCuller'a.
50-tfc
Statistics prove that the average
mentality of Americn today is the
Second sheets, S '/jx ll, only mentality of a sixth grade school child.
50c per 1,000, while they Inst, nt Tho eighth grader, the high school boy
Herald office.
tf and girl are above the average of the
whole intelfgonce of America. Is it
Imported Rocqufort Cheese in tin- any wonder that there is radicalism
foil, 20c package, pimento cheese in and other isms? Is it any wonder
that taw enforcement becomes an isglass, 20e.—Tbe Popular Market.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Miller
and'
Saturday—Little Miss Mery Elizabeth
51-2tc
daughters,
Ada
and
Marion
of
St.
Tolar will entertain a number of her
frienda at her home on Magnolia Augustino are the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Chittenden at SPEAKING DATES
avenue, from 5:30 to 6:30 p m.
their home on Magnolia avenue.
were

taken

IN COUNTY FOU
CANDIDATES

Jacksonville was represented
yesterday by Jack Butler.

Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R.
Cobb of Jacksonville, an 8 1-2 pound
»nry McLaulin, Jr*
son, Thursday. The young man haa
The fotowing speaking dates have
L. B. Irby of Delray spent the day been named Lewis R., Jr.
ICf AN_OITOMBTR1BT
Mrs. been aranged for the candidates in
here yesterday on a business mission Cobb wil be remembered as Irene
the county and nil those running for
Bruton.
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state nnd national office are invited
W. R. McElmurray of Tampa was
to be present and speak nt these meet­
INFORMAL LUNCHEON
in the city yesterday transacting
ings if they desire:
Mrs. J. N. Robson entertained with
business.
Longwuod, night of May 20th; Ovcian informal luncheon Tuesday oven- do, night of May 30th; Monroe, night
C. ,E. nulloch of Jacksonville was ln* ln !,onor of M«* “ • Mnrtin who of May 31st; Geneva, night of June
Hanford, Fla. among the business visitors here
,odH&gt;: ,‘°
Mf* / UBT er U 1st and Sanford, night of June 3rd.
tho mountains of North Carolina.
yesterday.
The members of the Democratic
Executive Committee are expected to
Wm. T. Welters of Basle, Vn., is SHOALS PROJECT,
act a* chairmen of the meetings wher­
TAKES
registered nt tho Mqntezuma for n
ever they have been arranged nnd get
up the crowd for the candidates.
short stay,
(H r The
I 'r m )
WASHINGTON, May 26.—In a
We have a few aluminum dish pans
Frank Marrs of St. Petersburg, formal opinion transmitter! by Sec­
was in tho city yesterday attending retary Weeks to the House Military and water pails nnd stew kettles nt
to business.
committee yesterday Attorney Gen- p$L2H cnch.—The Popular Market.
&amp;l-2tc
ernl Daugherty held tbe contracts
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanna of St. negotiated between the war depart­
Petersburg arrived here yesterday ment, the Alabama Power Company j For quick results, try a want ad.
fou ran Find the Name of
for a short visit.
and tho Air N itr a te C orporation to 1 11,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer nt
|m y Live Professions! end
bc%“invalid" with respect to the pro-:
50-tfc
[u,Inr«. Stan in Sanford in
Mr. and Mrs. George Holloway, of visions which officials of tho tw o ' L. P. McCuller'a,
ja Column Each D i f
Tampa are the week end guests of concerns claimed, gave them cxclus- J
Second sh eets, 8 \'ix 11, only
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen.
ive rights to purchase the Gorgas, 50c per 1,000, w hile (hey hist, nt
Ala., steam power plant nnd nitrate
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. McNnmurn of plant No. 2 nt
jHcrilld
U
nt Muscle Shunts.
Shoals.
ieorKt* A. D e C o tttts
Lake Worth nro spending some time
The opinion was immediately plac\q* FIRST II\Phere
at
tho
Montezuma.
hnr«
nt
tho
Mnnismma
eil
before
the
committoo
by
C
hair-1
TIST
CHURCH
NEXT SUNDAY
A U orncy‘a t-L a w
man Kntm for study in connection
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m Seminole County Bank
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Fairbanks were with the investigation it is making | The rtew pastor of the First Baptist
lOKI)
FLORIDA among the visitors here yesterday of Henry Ford’s offer to purchnso Chun,h| 1)r&gt; y D&gt; Kini;. with his famm “The City Beautiful.”
apd lense the Muscle Shoals projects. |ly( arrived this week,from Fort MyCommittee members advocating *c- era
they have resided for the
S. 0. Shinholser
Wm. II. Kcmpfer and J. W. Net­ ccptancc of tho Ford proposal by past five years. Dr. King begins his
tles of Deer Park are spending a few congress expressed gratification at
Contractor and Builder
pastorate here nt once. It is desired
days hero nt the Montezuma.
tho (-psition taken by the attorney that every member of the Sunday
FLORIDA
genera! and some declared the chief school be on hand next Sunday morn­
W. F. Trout of Atlanta, is making obstruction to tbeir labors had been
ing at l»:30 to greet him. His first
its headquarters at the Montezuma removed by the opinion.
SMITH BROS,
sermon ns pastor will be preached
while in the city on business.
No action was taken by the com­ Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock, os
ige and Machine Co.
mittee.
After an hour's study of the baptists will join with the other
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rowe announce the document in executive session, churches in attending tho services at
ipert Aulo Repair Work
the birth of a daughter, May 26th at the member* ndjjournrd until today the High School building Sunday
Corner First ard Oak their home on Palmetto avenue.
when, It was predicted, the way morning. Tho Stetson Quartette will
would be cleared for early action.
furnish special music nt both Sunday H
DELIVER THE GOODS’
R. I,. McKenzie of Jacksonville
Officials of the Nitrate Corpora­ School and evening services.
tho Kelley Springfled tion nnd the power company appear­
F.vary mcmln-r of tho church ii |
ik Sen ice Transfer representing
Tirol is in the city calling on hla lo­ ing before the committee hnd made urged, and visitors are cord inly Invit­
cal customers.
it plain that they expected tho Gov­ ed, to attend.
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Storage F acilities
ernment to meet tho obligationi Im­
£J
pltue jou, Ull others; If
J. B. Learning of Indianola, la, posed by the contracts, and announc­
:1
Diamond
brand
pecans
and
walnuts
Ml u*. Phon* 498
and A. C. Learning of Liberal, ed thnt, in the event the Government in glass, 35c each; Gardner's fruit, g
Kans., nro stopping at the Monte­ failed to do so, court action would pound und layer cakes just received.—
'srties, Picnics, Fishing, Outings zuma this week, on route to northers be instituted to comcpl compliance.
Popular Market.
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Their testimony was accepted by
Launch SANFORD points.
some committeemen as presenting a
Second sheets, S '/jx ll. only
Capt. Atkinson
difficult problem which they would 50c per 1,000, while Ihey Inst, at 5
TIRE SERVICE
have to solve before the Ford offer Herald office.
tf
Phone 29S-L1
could be reported, unless It was mod­
ified so ns to eliminate the nitrate
yj1v. CIM)jes^ place In the mountains,
03 K. Third St., Sanford
plant which he proposed to purchase Wfjtc Mrf M Martin, Highland, N.
nnd the Gorgas steam plant
is i i n i t m i s s i i ■■■■■■■■
Marlin.”
asked.
which clear title
W. HERNDON
BUILDING FROM THE ROOF
Furnish FREE Tubes RB-AHHB8T WARD
Insurance Agency
DOWN
MURDER CHARGE
Fl RE-AUTO—BONDS
with the purchase of
If it were within your power to cor­
( H r T k r A a a o r la tr S l* rra a )
every
rect
an architectural fault in a build­
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 26.—
ing while the structure wns in Us em­
Attorneys
for
Ward,
who
spent
the
FIRESTONE
CORD
Horn Service
*
night in jail here after his re-arrest, bryonic stage—when tho foundations
being laid—would you wait until
Firestone Cords are now nte expected to go before Justice were
the
building
was completed and tho
Young today with n plea of habens
delivering
as
high
as
roof
in
place?
iford Battery Service
corpus writ to release him. They fail­
Would you rather attempt to build
21,000 miles
ed last night.
from the roof down than to build from
Company
foundation up?
ROAD SERVICE FREE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ May 26.— theMan’s
character is not unlike a
Justice Young granted the writ. The
IFORD NOVELTY
TIRES MOUNTED
building.
writ was served on the sheriff direct-,
It begins with the foundations laid
FREE
WORKS
ing him to bring Ward into court for
in
youth—in thnt impressionable nge
hearing on the question whether he
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
when
the whole of the future may bo
—Call—
will again iw released on ball.
determined and directed. _
nerai Shop and Mill
WHITE PLAINS, May 20.—Wal­ And now a case in point:
ter
8. Ward, millionaire baker's son, Two men in St. Petersburg refused
Work
Exclusive Firestone Tire yesterday
was re-arrested on a to contribute to the fund to finance
Service Station
charge that he killed Clarence Pet­ dtp m-hnnU. Arguments would not
'TRACTOR and UUILDEI
ers, of Haverhill, Mass., an ox-navy sway them, but arguments did bring
phone 548
ammmlii Street Banterd. Fis
man, near too Kensico reservoir out emphatic statements thnt they
would give hundred* of dollars toward
nearly two weeks ago.
a
DAY-NIGHT SERVICE Ward’s rc-arrest followed Issuanco fund for Inw enforcement and curb­
Geo. W. Knight
of an order by Supremo Court Jus­ ing of crime.
tic e Seeger yesterday nt the request These statements were made with­
Estate and Insurance
of District Attorney Weeks.
Mr. out solicitation and indicated n worthy
u&gt;
.j. FLORIDA
Weeks asked the order to rc-arrest condition of mind. It is well that
after telling the court that ho had there are citizens willing to sacrifice
discovered discrepancies between tho their own personal earnings in the
infoid Machine
details of tho killing as told by Ward the cause of law enforcement and the
nnd those unearthed by the county preservation of moral* by corrective
Foundry Co.
influences.
officials.
But the ratio of hundreds fur corThe district attorney said he did
r*' M»rMne nnd Boiler Work!
not believe the ball of 110,000 on
itr Grinding; Deluxe PUtona;
which Ward had been released was
sufficient. Justice Seeger immed­ The Belt Automobile In­
•"*
and Pins; Flywheel
iately issued the re-arrest ort^er. Ho
demnity Association
C,M
Crank 8kafU r*also cancelled the 910,000 ball.
» Paso, Illinois
&lt;; 'genu for Callls Inboard and
Some hour* later Sheriff Werner SECURITY
SERVICE
SAVING
geturned to tho court homo with
rd Motors.---------- Phan* At
Ward and one of hi eattorneye. The The largest, best and chea;&gt;est fire,
party immediately retired to tho theft, collision, liability nnd prop­
sheriff!
office where they went into
erty damage insurance
lyfield Carburators
Why pay more? The Berger Steel an executive conference.
Claims promptly paid—Ask any bank
•tailed and Guaranteed b y '
filter, 12.25. See us before you buy,
District Attorney Week* said that
in Sanford
—Elder Springs Water Co. Phone Ward would not bo given an oppor­
*ford Batten’ Service 811.
6t*2te tunity to again furnish bail at this G. C. FELLOWS. A gent
time, but that he would bo held until [to. IS., s.nford------i----FhMit « * J
Company
ip ip iiin m n ifiiiiM iiM M

sue in alt American cities? la It any
wonder that we are face to faro with
conditions which are serious?
And such a condition will exist for
future generations, if we do not
change this mental attitude of those
who cannot see that tho dollars spent
In education, in schools and colleges,
arc dollnrs worth hundreds spent In
corrective agencies, In law enforce­
ment nnd in attempting to "build tho
house of character from the roof
down."—St. Petersburg Times.

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd 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.
The Ford people of Sanford ns well ns the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have n bottle of this water
sent you nnd protect vour health.

E ld er Sp rin gs W ater

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FLORIDA

SANFORD

Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summer?
The mountains of North Carolina are the best location! In the world
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and e«p*ctally the growing boys.

Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
is one of the beet camps In the South ae well as one of the mo«t rea»*
enable with a tine corps of teacher* and councillors, with the beet
athletic Instructor*, with tho lake for swimming, with puro drinking
water, good food, sanitary In every respect.

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Send for Catalogue or Bee Me Personally

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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To Save Yourself Some Noney •
Compare These Prices
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Full Fashioned

SILK HOSE
$1.98
Peninsular Belle

CORSETS
$1.25
BOYS’ CAPS

ALARM CLOCKS
The Famous “Weatdock”.
Everyone guaranteed

$1.49
2-Burner

OIL STOVES
Asheslos wicks nnd we
guarantee Satisfaction

$7.50
Just the thing for the kitch_______cncttc_________

Bath Room

MIRRORS

A Rcnl Dollar Vnluo

White Frames, 11 Vax 15Vi
inch

69c

$1.25

Kanner’s
Department Store
“3 BLOCKS FROM THE HIGH PRICES’*
213-215 Sanford Avenuc-

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