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CITYI
T he S anford Daily Herald
IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

SANFORD
“The City Substantial'

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

NUMBER 53

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MAY 27. 1922
toLUME ID-

Ie rmany m ust be good
if SHE GETS THE LOAN
-OTHERWISE NO MONEY
rerun of Ultim atum
Must Be Accepted or
Nothing Doing

l Alt A N T E E S
necessary

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of

l-pit MIGHT HK “ WOODEN
NOTES

pa

THOUSANDS OF SHRINERS
HERE FOR CEREMONIAL
-P AR A D E THIS MORNING
Showers Interfere Some
LABOR CZARS
Hut Program W ill Be
ARE RELEASED
Carried Out
PROM CUSTODY ONE BIG D A Y

DAUGHERTY
UNDERFIRE
AGAIN TODAY

DIG

ATTOKNF.Y GENERAL C1IARC.BO
WITH HAVING SECRET SER­
VICE TO 811AIK1W SEN ATORS
(III T h e A H o c la im

IM SULLIVAN AND FRED
AND
KbSTIVITIKS WILL NOT
MADKR ARK OUT
CLOSE UNTIL DANCES ARE
OK JAIL
OVER AT MIDNIGHT
I l l s The

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CHICAGO. May 27.—Rig Tim Mur­
This i. one big'day in Sanford.
phy and Fred Mader, described ns the
m , T&gt;lf Associated Peeaa)
The Shrinem are here nnd it is estlPAKlI May 27- Berlin report.
exara in whnt
wnni police
pome term the
me labor
im».« i
....
,
_ . . .. „
.
,
, . . . . i. i i 1 mated thnt severnl thousands of them
thst the German government had ncwar, were orderer released from Jail
,pted the Allied reparations propoaltoday on bonds of $7S,000 cnch. They are present or will ,bc present when
ion« qualified by fear, in reparation
all the trains and autos get in and
are under indictment for murder.
H ail! H ail! T he G ang’ s A ll Here
,j |M propositions accepted only us n
they ore coming nil the tltnS. The big
r»a&gt; , fur discussion while deJermlnaCAMPAIGN IS ON
parade took place this morning led by
Lion of commissios is they constituted
AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS
0 . w . Spencer, of the local Shrine Club
he last word.
*
IN SEMINOLE CATTLE „ nd Chief of Police Klllebrcw on
______
horses nnd then came the Morocco
•
.
Dr. D. C. Gllles, state veterinarian, Hand and the "fresh meal,’’ the candi­
PARIS, May 27.- The committee of
begun his work of freeing Seminole dates, some holding on the long rope
|International bankers in session hen* |)|*|yei* o f D d l t h
tice on (lermnny
Gertnuny
county from Bovine tuberculosis Inst and some of them in all kinds of
|liit evening rvcil notice
Car at Pablo is
thnt further tonsiiliTntion of a bitWednesday, and will continue
this equipages,
Judges ...........................
Mnincs, Judge
n,
Held Responsible
work nil next week. The city and Houi.holdcr.nnd several others riding
■lion dollur loan to the German governassistant,
cart,
beI merit is virtually out of the question
Question o f Catholic Teachers in the Public School icounty
u u i h ; will supply an —
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mi udonkey
u iia v ; «•
•**•* nnd all of them
— —
I until Germany accept* In full the con- p or Accident in Which Two Were Killthnt knows nil the stock owners thru- injf |&gt;rtM!de«l up by the executioners,
Started Trouble
•
j .lite r - f the ultimatum of the recd— Liquor Said to Piny Part
out the county. Tuberculin test docs I j uhn Smith und George DeCottos,
I paration* commission which expire. I
— -—
not effect u healthy cow or cause any as thc Strict Cliuiing Gang, had
(tlx T ile A u a r la lr d P re ss)
May 31. and also gives adequate g u a r -. JACKSONVILLE, May 27.—West
ATLANTA, May 27.— Policeman acted a* watchman at In­ influence on the milk during the time sweeper* nnd trash carts to push down
ant.es
that
of Germany*.
Carroll, Uofl Jacksonville, driver
of
M
H T S
U . r t t the
III*
Iinflation
II.
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...............- man Dark public school here today after the police were called of making test. It hns been sntisfnr- the streets. A. P. Connelly In a cart
currency will Ik.- stopped immediately. jju, automobile in which two men, Edtorly proven that bovine tuberculosis dressed up a* a chorus girl was too
last night to quell n fight thnt took place at a meeting o f the I nrThe committee then decided to adjourn win McKell and Charlc. II. Kersey,
ent-Teachers Association o f the school. The disturbance developed is communicable’ tu the human race cute for anything. Little Charles
until May 31, to await the decision of Qf Atlanta, Gn., were killed when their
Betts was dressed up in a full dress
after the introduction o f a resolution recommending the re-elec­ nnd the test is very important to every
Germany.
car collided with another mnchlne on
citizen of the county. F.vcry stock suit and with n red cap rode the radi­
tion o f a principal nnd an assistant principal. The substitute reso­
Tht conclusion of the banker, was tkc p„b|o Beach highway early yeslution was offered charging they refused to permit the Bible to be owner should mnkc application at once ator of his grandfnthcr, Sheriff C. M.
arrived at during the meeting yestcr- tcr.lny, wns held responsible for the
rend in school nnd saying this because they were ( ntholics. An­ by mail or otherwise ,m&gt; ns to get the Hand's car. The red zouave uniforms
day afternoon which wns attended by accident by a coroner’s jury here. He
nouncement made recently in school hoard that an effort would be work lined up to cause ns little delay of the patrsl ami the purple o f theKarl Rcrgnmnn a. representative of wng held |n (i,000 bond on n charge
hand made a beautiful sight as they
started to rid the public schools of Catholic teachers hut the ques­ ns possible.
Germany. Ilcrgmann immediately Ud- nf ninnslnughter after a preliminary
DR. J. T. DENTON.
swung up the streets to the inspiring
tion never came ton vote. Nobody was seriously hurt in fisticuffs
ephom-tl the decision of the bankers to hearing.
County Physician. strnlns of "Dixie" nnd other martial
that took place last nipht, police said, nnd no aiivsts were made.
Berlin.
Testimony Introduced at the inquest
airs.
In reparation circle-* lust night thu W|l
the effect that whiskey guided Four or five men took part.
The boy* on the ro|&gt;e looked rather
GREAT TOMATO RECORD
T
“
'
view wa- ad-, anted thnt the action of g ,e i||.fntcd car, W. T. Lindsey, one
tired but happy for they knew the.
the financiers prubnbly would result
thc occupants, testified thnt nltho
George l.nvinge, of the firm of ordeal would be over some time this
in complete acceptance by Gcrmnny of ho was intoxicated when he entered
Partin Bros., of Wagner, near here, afternoon when they will be allowed
all their conditions. II wns fuither
cnr wqh the four other men for a
was in the city todny and stated that to wear the red fez forever afterward
stated that acquiescence by Gcrmnny fishing party, he did not witness any
Partin Bros., hnd made a fine record nnd the next time will get their in­
in the
commission's
drinking in
in me
the car.
cnr. nAlthough
...
.... reparations
mu,in umiiiiiihiuii
» ucon»f- drinking
m .-u*.. sit'
this season with tomatoes. They make nings on some other candidates.
ditiona probably would be productive
alongside one of the men killed,
There .vere about one hundred can­
n specialty of n good pack and good
of
of more than •
n• billion *dolke uql
dl,| nvi
not nnow
know ui
of mi
the
......a loan
............
*— ne
® accident until
didates in line and from the look* of
stuff and their vegetable* always duln
lsr». -.ir.i- ti e banker* hnve determin-- n(K)t) tkp next duy, several hour* nfbring n tatter price in the markets in the jolly Khriner* who had them in
ed that a large loan could i-e arranged tt-rwaril. After the collision he had
tow there
be wuoie
some fun
this afterlucre will oe
run wua
n
By House Military Com m ittee Corresponds to the consequenic. Their gross receipt". Ill*
under the-.- circumstances.
pulled himself from the wreck pracfrom 22 cars o f tomatoes so far are noon wlA-n they get to working on
Plan o f H enry Ford
The fact that the international ticnlly unscratched,
over f 10.000 nnd they will get at least 'them.
banker*, have been able to sec good
Occupant, of the car headed in the
$ 10,000 from their pepper crop. The]
A fter parading the principal
po'tibiliMei for a loan, provided Ger- direction of Mayport, with which the
WASHINGTON, May 27.— Proposal for development of the grower* at Wagner hnd nil the other streets the parade ta-ing brought up
many sub-. riU-s to certain condition* incoming car collided testified that
Muscle Shoals plant wtut finally agreed upon today by the House places in and around Sanford this sen-'in the rear by the patrol nnd patrol
i* regarded v.-ry optimistically in reWcre going to the beach on a
Military committee after more than three months of continuous son hnve mnde good on nil the crop* hand all in the zouave costume, the
paratmn* quarters, where it
wus f^hlng trip nnd thnt the driver, Otis
investigation. While proposal hpld in strictest confidence with re­ with the exception of lettuce and cab- parade enme to a close at Park nvepoint,,| out last night *hnt the Ger- \y. Kellum, dimmed his lights and
gards relating to development o f projects, it wns learned (.organ, bnge nnd some of the growers mnde1 nuc nnd First street where Mayor
man g.nerninent could hardly afford a|uwed down as the other cur ap­
Ala., steam plant eliminated. In other respect* plan followed very good on these crops. It demonstrates Henry gave the Shrinors the key* to
1° do otherwise thnn agree.
proached. The party which lost two of
closely to terms offered by Ford. Proposal drafted by committee thnt Florida Is the greatest stato in ' the city in a welcoming uddress, ba­
its members by desth, had abandoned
and committee members said represented plan it would submit to the union nnd the Sanford section |s!ing introduced by Frunk Miller,
SIS I B|| LEADS AMERICAN
its excursion nnd was returning to
all persons nnd interests for acceptance regardless of whether they the greatest vegetable section in the| The fancy drill by the patrol wa*
Jacksonville. A mechanic of Pablo
II VITERS
already made offer for properties. Copy given Ford representa­ state growing and marketing every j great and only a heavy shower kept
*ll&gt; T h r l* « » r la lr d I ' r r u )
Beach testified thnt he hnd »&gt;ecn en­
kind of vegetable thnt cun he i nixed them from doing some real
sure
( HR AGO. May 2 7 ,-S lslcr, o f St. gaged by one of the members of the tive who said he would leave today for Detroit to confer with Hen­
enough drilling for they know how to
ry* Iford and ascertain whether Ford was willing to accept terms in Florida.
!,a,li" K ,h" American batter* hilarious
mmnoUB pnri&gt;.
K him
.....................
party lo
to UI.„
bring
hack to
do it. The piirnde wns greatly en­
.
_____________
leading" run
lending
--- scorer
w,v* 39;9 ..........
.. j ack&gt;onvlUe, ’refusing to accompany laid down by the committee.
joyed by the thousands who thronged *
FOUR VIOLENT &lt;}UAKE8
numl. r of hits G.*»; leading total' *buses
"
his friends beenuse of their condition.
the sidewalks.
FIFTY MILKS FROM ROME,
iding base stealer eighteen; Wil­ They came upon the wreck enroute.
B arge M agnate
The program will he carried out ns
Soldiers Murdered
CAUSE PEOPLE TERROR
liam-. St I.ouis, leading home run hit­
McKell and Kersey were prominent­
arranged
nnd the river trip for tho
Leaves
for
Ja\
to
and Incendiary Fires
ter, 12.
ly connected in Atlanta, ami long time
d t p T h r A » M - t a | r ( 1‘ r r a w l•
Indies nnd the big barbecue on tho
Confer W ith Banks ...................
Tu|i ir«cr,
St. i.ouis,
Louis, lending Nation- fnend#. They had come to JacksonM ark Day in B elfast
ROME, May
Four
■ocr. nt.
..
-27.—
..........
—
violent |akc
nn,j q u, Rand concert at the
M hatter 104; Hornsby, St. l-ouls, vl„0 on their vacation and planned
earthquakes today in Ihc vicinity o f |pavi||on on the take front will all go
May lb* Induced to Put llargc on the lerni, fifty miles north of Rome, 1n(( j)t,r BC|llMju|l. unless a heavy rain Inrun h.M n&gt;' \ r r r: 3n’ •li,d‘ n‘r hom0 the fishing trip us one of it. features. Cannot Bury Dead for Actlvltlr* of
. St. Johns
Snipera
causing terror to the |M.pulatlun. No tt.rfcri.s wilh tht, ,,|nru&gt;
t : r’, '• e**^jOE total »*•«•’• ««. Three men accompanied them. Corr &gt;. |ittshurgh, leading base steal- rc„ h|lv|nK
the car for the
reports of damage.
Tonight the Shriner* nnd their
'•j
I
.
&lt; n . T k , A .a n rla lrd
t O X T fc * A u * r t a t r * l l * r r a a ) ..........
occasion from its owner.
friends
will dance ut the court houso
BELFAST, May 27.— British soldier
ALEXANDRIA, La., May 27—Well- WARD RELEASED
. ~
! ‘
i The out-bound car contained five
and at the Valdez nnd those who do
wns murdered and another soldier wns man' Bradford, promoter Bradford
‘ ‘ riant Bowden nnd A. C. Adams
BY SUPREME COURT not dance will be entertained at var­
All of the eight
of m l . I ,
............local railroinl men.
seriously wonded at the postoffice In Gravity Canal, Irigatidn, water power
ml.
.......*0
nrp
*0&lt;l"&gt;r survitors received scratches-of some College Green In Dublin today. The nnd barge IInp r o j e c t to Ik* construct­
ious homes nnd clubs and when mid­
(Ilf The AMwIalrA I’ lr a )
;n the •s l'r*ne Ceremonial. kjn(j bul nonc BU1,tnine«l any serious
night
strikes there will be a tired but
NEWBURGH, New York, May 27.
shooting w.ts done by a civilian.
‘ c«! in Louisiana, left-today for JackMr. Bowden wns fonncrly the editor l "V’
satisfied
bunch of Shrincrs and citi­
Seventeen incendiary fires in the sonville, Florida, to confer with hank- —Supreme court Justice Seeger to­
" *"•’ Okeechobee News but gave up
zen* o f Sanford.
day
ordered
Ward
released
on
n
fifty
city
Inst
night.
No
burials
in
city
ers
nnd
head
one
of
the
largest
coni " nc*»P«per business for the more
LAKE CITY MAN
cemetery owing to sniping at grave trading firms In the United States thousand dollar hail.
-ucrative one of handling Ford cara
KILLED IN SMASH UP
The many friends of Mr. nnd Mr*.
in connection with tho project. Brad­
»n.| truck* and tractors.
He has
MINSTREL SHOW TROUPE diggers.
ford did not name hankers or contrac­ j Memorial Services at Central Park Janie* F. McGee will be sorry to
many friends in Sanford who arc al•
_____ _
tor, but said project involved twenty tomorrow afternoon at four, o'clock. learn that they will leave tomorrow
'‘ a)* glad to see him. 11. F. Ever, Mr r a , A r n r li H rr»»s)
CIIILE-PKRU FORMULAS
for Tamps where* they will make
million dollars.
am is also fmm Okeechobee City and ’ BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 27.—
SETTLED UPON TODAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Common* of their future home. Mr. Maqgee left
IN CONFERENCE
1
*^t’ efficient agent for the One member nnd guest of Ugly
Stone Island are among Uie visitors aome time ago and Ha family will
East Coast Railway.
NICK LB PLATE )VRECK
f Brother* Minstrels, a Birmingham
to the city today.
follow tomorrow.
"M ac" |* a live
• INJURES FOUR PEOPLE
(Us The AiM ftaii* !’ **“ »
,
_
--------* 1 amateur troupe, killed and three In­
wire and will make a success wher­
WASHINGTON,
May
27
.—
Formal
* I'ewit Miller one of the live Jured la a motor car accident today
The showers o f the past few days ever he goes. While here he Was the
(l)x T » . A &gt; M r U (r * I 'r iM )
*\re ho,el men o f Orlando is here while the player* were *n rout# to announcement o f a definite formu­
are
working wonders in the crops senior member o f the Hof-Mac Bat­
LORAIN.
Ohio,
May
27.—
Four
'X’ sy tnjjoying the big time.
Jasper, Alabama, from Birmingham. la* settled upon in Chilean-Peruvian
and
lawns.
persona
were
hurt,
one
seriously,
tery service selling out to Billy Hoff­
Tacna-Arica
One o f the men killed wa* C. E. lllg - conference hero on
when n Nickle Piste passenger train
man who la now operating the same.
quc.ition
mado
In
joint
statement
to­
Charley Stokcly of ML Dora la ginson, o f Lake City, Florida.
The visitors to the city will not
Number One, running fifty miles an
day
after
two
delegations
had
re­
•mong the U k c County visitors to
Kbyr. hit an open switch today near want for anything to eat or drink.
McCORMFCK, ' South
Carolina,
the rity today.
W. C. Esslngton, business manag- sumed their sessions fer the first
There are stands everywhere . and May 27.— A loss estimated at one
Vermillion.
time
in
a
week.
------------ ----- ------------Jcr of the Orlando Sentinel is In tho
plenty of. free Elder Spring water to hundred thousand fire in the busi­
I ’ „ r u*rmnU« 1 Ro*eh Killer st city ateCndlng the Shrine CcremonThe
Heral#
for
fitat
class
job
work,
drink.
ness section here today.
The
Herald,
IBe
per
waek,
dalivarfd.
- p- ^ u ^ . .
Ul;
WASHINGTON. May 27.— Daugherty was again today put under fin*
in the sennte, Carnwny elaborating
charged thnt
of Justice
----- —Department
r ~assigned secret service men to shadow
xenator* and representative* and commnting, further on attorney general a
letter to Senator Watson, of Indiana,
ns to Daugherty’, connection with the
Morse pardon case.

FIGHT IN PUBLIC SCHOOL
AT ATLANTA LAST NIGHT
OVER QUESTION OF TEACHERS

FORD MAY POSSESS
MUSCLE SHOALS PLANT,
NEW PROPOSAL MADE

f I*-.

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

Classified Ada 5c a line. No
.ad taken for leas than 25c.
and poaltively no claaslfied
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five words to a lino
and remit accordingly.

pondence from '“ everywhere" which
accumulates each day.
There U
nothing miserly in any o f the trans­
actions— but there is n spriit o f co­
operation evinced at overy turn o f
the wheel of progress. Each city
and town, while striving, o f course,
for advantage, co-operates into one
enthusiastic whole—the belief exist­
ing that when one portion of the
county receives a benefit there is a
proportionate gain in every section.
Kissimmee and Osceola county will
bo great gainers if there shall be
secured the some system of cooper­
ation and unanimity—with the same
system of financing nnd a similar
spirit of liberality.

— T O N IG H T -.
MARY PICKFORd
Looks like rain for tho
Shriners but it Is not well
to look for trouble until we
get to it and the Shriners
will probably be glad to see
a few showers to cool of7 the
burning sands—at least the
candidates will—and then If
it rains today it will no
doubt clear up fine fo r the'
big day tomorrow.
Any­
how, everything is sitting
pretty, the old town looks
fine And we are all ready.
Let's got
5:10 A. M. MAY 26, 1922
M axim um ___ ________
89
Minimum __________
07
Range ...»..... — ........
69
Barometer ............ ...... . 30.05
Rain ................
1.43
Calm and cloudy.

In her newest and

pietu
The commencement exercises of the Sanford schools begin Thursday
night with the banquet of tho Juniors to the Seniors at the Valdes Hotel.
Friday night Miss Williams’ Class in Expression will give a play at tho
High School auditorium.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Dr. Hyman will preach the Baccalaureate
sermon to the graduating class at tho High School auditorium.
Monday morning at the Grammar School auditorium the graduation ex­
ercises of the Eighth Grade will take place.
Monday afternoon at C o’clock will be class day at the High School.
FO R S A L E
Monday night Mrs. Munson's classes in music will give a recital at the
III. AI It-DOVER CONTROVERSY
FOR SALK, in High School Auditorium nt 8:00 o’clock.
v I l l l J u ¥ l/L iL i 1
first class
IN U. 8. TREASURY
Tuesday night graduation exercises of the Class of 1922 nt the High
shape, 9250 terms or 9200 cash. 490 School Auditorium beginning at eight o'clock.
LAID BEFORE HARDING
Frances Hodgson
Model.— Rive A Walker, In old Ford
Wednesday night Sanford High School Alumni banquet nt the Valdez
G a r a g e .___________________ dh-tfp
WASHINGTON, May
2fl.-T h c
Hote.
52-3 tc
Burnett
FOR SALE#— Nice fat Rhod' Island
Illnir-Dovor controversy in the U. S.
hens. Inquire of Mrj. Ellsworth,
Treasury
was
ngain
lad
before
Har­
■ Ruth came up in the third nnd bumped
Beardall Avenue.
61-3tp
■ a safe ono into center. The Rabo ding today with presentation o f a pe­
BEiiBaiaiam igiEiEsa
F o r SALE;—280 gal. gasolino tank
I rounded first nnd kept going. He made tition signed by more than a dozen
with 5 gallon visible pump for fill­
■ a great slide far second but Umpire member sof tho Ohio delegation in
The Dally Herald Delivered
ing station. Practically now. Cheap
a Hildebrand ruled that Rice's throw congress asking the reinstatement o f
door
six days a week for 15
C.
C..
Childs,
of
Ohio,
former
super­
fo r cash.— Cates Crate Co.
49-tfc
a ! had reached Harris in time for him to
Join
the
throngs o f reader*.
visor
collectors
of
Intcmnl
Revenue
tag the Bambino for an out.
FOR SALE# -Second hand piano, in
Burcal.
T
h
e.
suspension
o
f
another
I
Ruth
protested
vehemently,
and
good condition,
|then gathering a handful of dust official in tho bureau, Samuel O.
ery Avenue.
T h e Seminole Printery
I
threw it in the umpire’s face. Illlde- I’achcll, chief payyroll examiner of
F o r .SALE]— 1‘olato barrels In- any
accounts
unit,
became
known
n
few
“' brand wiped his eyes with one hand
quantity, special prices on car lots,
nnd waved Ruth to tho showers with minutes after It,was learned Freder­
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Prices that please— Work that
At Orlando, 2; Lakeland, 8
E’or Florida: Mostly cloudy
tho other. On Ifi* way from the field ick Gcillnger, West Virginia, special
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
Others, rain.
Quotations famished apoa r
tonight and Saturday; prob­
Iinbe stopped mnny times in nn effort assistant in accounts unit was sus­
FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
pended.
Phone
401
902 Frably
showers
in
north
por­
to get the last word. This aroused tho
siding. Within four blocks of center
tion.
displeasure o f some of the fans and
o f city.
Get your white pants for the ShrinP they booed Ruth ns he walked to the
Geo. W. KNIGHT
ers’ parade at Bandcl's Eimporium, 310
Yankee bench.
272-tfc
52-ltc
As Ruth reached the dugout a fog- Sanford Ave.
FOR SALE OR LF.ASE—One 20 acre,
homed voice in the stands roared
Mrs. M. Martin left today for
one 10 acre Sanford are. walking
Wihtc pants only 92.95 while they Highlands, N, C. on the boat to open
something which to Ruth was unpleas­
distance to city. Two lota comer
52-ltc her hotel at that place, June 1, 1922.
ant. The home run hitter vaulted the last nt Handel's Emporium.
American League
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west
dugout and started for the man who
»lde Palmetto ave., 60 f t from E lev-1 At New York, 0; Washington, 4
had displeased him. This fellow fled
At Detroit, 7; Cleveland, 3.
•nth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
to a safe spot under the stands und
Others games postponed, rain.
owner, lifi N. Spring S t, Los Ange­
Rnbe started for the showers. With
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
head bent, he walked slowly and ns he
American Association
FOH SALE!—Gasoline pump and 180
reached the bleachers he looked up to
At
Columbus,
2; Louisville, 8.
gallon tank
shako his fist nt those who jeered
Phone
At St. Paul, 2; Milwaukee, 4.
With every dollar cash purdu*
M ake Y our C ar Look its B est for
him. Then the stands let out a great
39-tfc
At Minneapolis, 0; Kansas City, 5
you
get a ticket Rood for m
cheer nnd Ruth duffed his cap and
k'OB SALE—A practically new piano.
M ay 27th, Shriners* D ay
At Tolcdo-lndiannpolis, rain.
FREE
chance on this ThaOrr
bowed as ho disappeared through the
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
SlRnal
Lamp.
.
club house gate.
•150.00.
319 Cypress Ave.
23-tfp
Wc arc Making a Special Rate for the Next Two Week* on
Southern Association
A group o f funs then started for
FOB SALE—E'ord Sedan.—L. F, Rop
At Kinnitighnm-Mcmphia, rnin.
SIMONIZING
the mnn who had shouted at Rabo.
At Little Rock-Atlnnta, postponed,
GIVEN AWAY J U L Y 3RD, 1tJf
This individual was requested by the
r u n n /ii.r #— a acres, flowing well on account of Frank funeral.
Bring:
Y
ou
r
Car
to
the
Econom
y
Shop
and
Let
police to leave and he did.
At Nashville-Mobile, postponed, wet
land, two acres cleared. Good well.
The Knmbino’s attempt to vent his
U s D ress it U p
grounds.
Not tiled. I’rice 91,000. Will take
wrath on a booing fan recalled tho ac­
At
Chattanooga,
5-1
New Orleans
good E'ord touring car as part pay­
tion of Ty Cobb, the veteran Tiger,
ment.— W. M. Haynes, 115 Park avo.
who entered the stands in New York
nug-____________ ________ 62-2tp
ton years ago and had more success
105 Palmetto Avenue
GAMES TODAY
FOR SALE— E'ine milk cow with male
than Ruth in reaching his annoyer. Ty
I
ll
Park
Avenue*
Phone 66
Lakeland at Orlando.
calf. Inquire at 1020 11th and
SANFORD
FLORIDA
was suspended for ten days at thnt
Laurel.
Tampa at Daytona. *
|time and the incident caused the fam­
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
ed “ striko" of the entire Detroit team.
FOR R E N T
Whether the Babe will draw nnother
FOR RENT
LEAGUE STANDING
suspension or merely n heavy fino de­
Sanford’s N ew Store
el Ave. Phone 41.
60-5tp
E'lorida Stole League
Ipends upon the good nature of Urn- i
Phone 127
Won Lost I’ct. pire Hilderhrand nnd the American j
F u k RE;NT—2 furnished bed rooms
.043 League officials.
nnd kitchenette, new furniture. St. Petersburg
.030j
------------------------Adults only, 110 W, Third. St. 50-3tp Lakeland _____
FOR RENT—E*urni*hcd and unfura- Tampa ...........
• M l' LAKE COUNTY HAS
ished rooms, 200 Park ave. 49-fltp Orlando .........
Daytona __ __
FOR RENT—A fter June let, two con­ Jacksonville ...
.311
---------10 Stores in Georgia
necting rooms, privnto bnth. Adults,
Under the above caption the Kis­
411 Park Ave.________
49-Otp
simmee Valley Gazette says:
American !#eague
FOR R EkT— Furnished five room
The Chamber of Commerce of
Won Lost PcL
apartment with garage. 914 Myr­ New York
.011 la k e county is to he congratulated
tle Avenue.
_________
45-10tp St. Louis ...
,000 upon the foresight shown by its inFOR RE.NT— Rooms nnd kitchenette. Detroit ..... .
.614 tense desire for publicity—and be— Shirley Apnrtmcnts opposite post Philadclphiu
.500 cause of this continued effort made
office, upstairs.
28-tfc Cleveland ...
,459 l»y each of the secretaries of loenl
,455 chambers
throughout the county
FOR RE.NT—Two unfurnished rooms, Roston ......
,447 there has followed a growth that IS
bnth, for llghthousckeeping. Good Washington
,382 proving rcmnrknhlc.
From merely
location. Apply "R. S.", care of Her­ Chicago .....
ald OfTice.
n “ backwoods county" a few years
For Ladies and Children
In all colors, splendid quality
National I
ago there has been n wonderful
F o r re: n t Two desirable rooms.
[»ct. change in the condition. There are
furnished,
New York
007 splendid roads many progressive
after 6 p. m
Pittsburgh
St. I#ouis ....
W ANTED
Chicago __
Cincinnati
The greatest factor of this wonder­
Rrooklyn
ful progress has been publicity—it
For the parade
Roston .... .
should he written PUBLICITY—
Philadelphia
hacked by business and brain, nnd
For the Children’ s Rom pers,
linckhone. The publicity In lake
county has not been gained in a hap­
Southern Association
36-in. wide, yard
hazard mnnner; there hns been noth­
Won Lost
Ilirmingh am ........ 20
15
ing spasmodic about It; it hns been
WANTED— By an experienced seam­ Mobile .
continuous nnd convincing.
Propa­
stress, children’s sewing.
Hand- Little Rock
ganda hns been sent out in n liberal
ntude dresses nnd littlo girls suits, n New Orleans
manner—and the business nion over
specialty. All work guaranteed. 317 Memphis
the entire county have backed their
West Third street.
62-2tp A tlanta___
belief by their bank roll. Residents
LOST—Tuesday, shell rimmed eye Nashville ...
o f the county believe thnt, ever)’ new­
In pretty patterns, 36-in. wide,
glasses between French nnd Fifth Chattanooga
comer and Investor is it source of
Street nnd Grammar school. Please
lessened taxes in n few years—and
yard
return to Herald office nnd receive re­
they prove nil "prospects" thnt there
ward.
M.Ktn
Is money to be mnde by the resident
who puts his henrt into his work.
As a result there Is system In ev­
lllr The Associated I’ ress)
ery method used to bring new set­
NEW YORK, May 20.— Babe Ruth tlers. Each week there go from the
is in hot water nguin. Just what the newspaper offices thousands of cop­
temperature of the water is was n ies to n’ l sections o f the country—
P A Y CASH
question burning the thoughts last
nnd these bear fruit. Every response
night of 15,900 fnns who saw him
received from any section of the
throw diamond dust in nn umpire's country by any o f the local chambers
A D ollar Saved is a Dollar Made
A nice box of Candy, n bot­
face.
o f commerce passes on to the head
The Yankees defeated the Senators office of the county, and from there
tle o f Imported Perfume, it
0 to 4. It was the second gamo of each paper in the county is request­
big box of Stationery, or
the series and Ruth, hnck in the gamo ed to mail sample copies o f their
some of the late books on
a week after serving a six weeks’ publication to these prospects. The
sale here
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suspension for having gone barn­ people renlize thnt *cach paper In the
storming Inst fall, contributed to the county Is doing n
splendid work
victory.
gratis for the upbuilding o f Lake
Rut the Mnbe, like all great stars, county.
is temperamental.
Citizens and public officials of all
After laying down n hunt in his counties In Florida should visit Lake
W E LA K A BLOCK
first time at hat and advancing the county and learn the methods of
two runners who subsequently scored, j handling the vast 'amount of corres-

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ten in a style thsf even the folks who
are not greatly interested in finances
will like and they will rend them and
Itecome interested in the financial con­
dition of tho country in spite of them­
selves, Kvery true American is inter­
ested in the wholo of America and they
would'like to keep up with the finan­
cial situation every week. It makes
every man, Woman and child feel bet­
ter to know Just what the financial
condition o f our great country is to­
day and tomorrow and the day after.
It gives you the feeling that you are
living in a great country und that you
have a part in the making o f this
country and that your counfry is get­
ting better financially every week as
the report will show you.
Watch for the Roger \V. linbson re­
ports on this^iage every Snturdny or
more often if possifilc. We have to
pay for this service and no paper is
allowed to use it without paying for
it but we believe the e x cu se will bo
justified in the satisfaction of our
readers.

MICKIE SAYS
rtCt CMS \M A VJVMte A
iPEUEft ASW&gt; OX. -C JUWtP o n
TH* tAAMOR.OW. TOWai SOAlto,
I c a touirt'A ofrictA ua o « .
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present as we are expecting some­
thing unusually good and which we
know every one present fill enjoy.
At the night service Mr. Burhans
will spiak on the subject, “ If. a Man
Die Shall lie Live Again." Common
sense ami reason as well as the Bi­
ble point to n future life. Come and
hear a sermon that will exercise your
thinking mnchlne.
Seats free and
all are welcome.

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WATER’S , KANDY KITCHEN
Phone 197

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS i
Located tem porary 206 M agnolia.
Church services for the Sunday af­ li i i i a i i m i i i i i u n u ........... 1 ............................ ................. .
ter Ascension, Expectation Sunday,
will he:
7:30 a. m., Low Celebration.
9*15 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. in., Morning Service.
8:00 p. m., Vespers and address.
The splendid Ascension-tide music
will be rendered this Sunday.
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IC O M I N G !

The Associated Press Is exclusive­
ly entitled to the use for republicstion of nil news dispatches credited to
it or not olharwlso credited in this pa­
per end also the local news published
herein.
All rights of rcpublicatlon of spec­
ial dispatches herein are also re­ INCREASING OFFICES WHILE
served.
PROMISING It EDUCTION.
FOeu m
m in i ut::txLn auri-DiKa.

FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH
‘ Sunday school, 0:3 On. m.
II. Y. P. U., 7:00 p. m.
Preaching service at 8:00 p. m. by
the new pastor, Dr. F. D. King.
Special music by Stetson Male ljunr-»
tette.
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“ We've Srfve a Place for You."

\ THE AMERICAN LEGION
SANFORD, l’ rcsentn tho

NATIONAL PLAYERS

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Direct from Thoir All Winter’s Run nt Their Own The*w.
at Jacksonville
FOR ONE 11IG WEEK—
REGINNING Yiifcfp r
Under their mammoth tent
MONDAY
0
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All New Plays, Clean, Classy Vaudeville

CHAWXJ*
Discussing the hill which .provides
OJleSlMC
for increasing the number of internal
WELCOME 811 It IN EllS
revenue ‘districts from 04 to 7-1, In"FER IF THE LORD MADE
volving mi additional expenditure an
“ Rising Sun Temple”
FUMIN'*
SPECIAL FEATURE ORCHESTRA
The Nobles o f the Mystic Shrine are nunlly of $500,000, Itepresoiitativv Ku.
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here today In full flower mill fezzes gene Black (Dcm., Texas), pointedly j j c»* nt t here a-drcamln —
Seek to Restrain Negro l^jdge From
A-drcnmin’ every day,
Using Emblems nnd Paraphernalia
and Sanford welcome* them with open called attention to the fuel that this
Increase is not only in violation o f ' o f the sunshine that’s n-glcnmln’
of the Organization
arms, lockers and pocket books. They
Prices
ItcpuMirnn promises of economy, but
On the rivers— fur away
and 35 Cents
are a jolly hunch of fellows all of i.i made at a time when the trnnsne
TAMPA, May 27.— Munbcre of
LADIES' FREE OPENING NIGHT
them pronirtAnt men in their own tions in the Internal Revenue Depart- 1An' I kinder fall to wish in'
Egypt Trmplf, Shrinev.
yesterday
home towns and men who arc out for merit have fallen o ff 'JO per cent, lie
I was where the waters swish;
filed suit in circuit court here to re­
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a day of fun mid unalloyed pleasure, said: f
Fer if the Lord made fishin*
strain the officers mid members of
They represent one of the greatest
"W e reached the peak of taxation in
Why—a feller ortcr fish!
“ Rising Sun Temple," a local branch
■■■■inn
fraternal orders in the world and while 1021. In that year the Internal Reve­
1of tiie “ Ancient Kgyptinn, Arabic Or­
the Shrine is more or less devoted to nue Department handled 20,000,0'&gt;&lt;&gt; While I'm studyln', or a-wrltin'
der of Nollies of tiie Mystic Shrine of
fun it is nevertheless a great lesson transactions; that is the filing of a
In the dusty, rusty town,
North mid South America," n negro
and teaches many things that n r e o f j rt|uni( (&gt;ilhl,r i„c,)im. iax „ r excess I kin feel the fish addlin'—
organization, from using the emblems
inert h o !ah ic good and benefit to the profits tax or n sales tax return, or a
See the cork ngoin' clown!
nnd pnrnphcrnnlin of the organiza­
S A N F•O R D , F L O R ID A *
members. The Shrine is one o f the payment or n quarterly payment for
tion.
grentest orders in the world because it income tax. excess profits mid other So I nod nn' full to wishin'
OlTirers and members of Egypt 3
gels away from the informality o f the taxes. It is estimated this year there
I wns where the waters swish;
Temple take the position that the ne^
regular lodges and gives the members will be something mure than- 10.000, Fer if the Lord made fishin'
gro organization has no legal right to
an outing where joy reigns supreme DIM) transactions, n decrease of 20 per
Why—a feller ortcr fish.
,
employ the words nnd letters “ Ancient
S U N D A Y , M A Y 28, 75c
and each member meets the other on cent in the routine business of the
— Frank L. Stanton.
Arabic Order Nobles of the Mysticnn etpmlity nnd all are brothers in office from 1021, and yet after we
Shrine of North America," the initial
the true sense o f the word. There have passed the peak of taxation, after
vu fei ft* m
letters "A. A. O. N\ M. S.“ or tho
seems to he something in the Shrine tiie department has carried the heav­
words
“ Nobles," "Shriners," "Poten­
Soup
that makes the whole world kin and iest load of detailed transactions, it is
tate,"
"Shriny," “ Chief Rahban," _
even those who are not members of proposed to increase the number of in­
“ Fez," hr tb*- pshinx head mid ban- *
the Shrine feel that they are u part ternal revenue offices by 10, Gcntletiers and other paraphernalia used b y '*
and parcel of the hunch of jolly good mcn, you forget that file Re pu Idle an
r-i xt h te n fci icj *4 the white organization and which have *
fellows who take lhe town and keep party in 1020 promised the people
been recorded with the secretary of 5
things lively while they are here.
economy in-your plntfhrm, nnd not
the stati of Florida as required by­
METHODIST
CHURCH
Welcome Nollies! We hope you will only that, hut some of your most vig­
law.
X
Sunday
school
at
0:300
A.
M.
like Sanford as well ns Sanford likes orous mid extrhvagant orators said,
Dr.
Walkers
class
at
Princess
you nnd that wherever you go you
'Put us in power mnl we will nholish Theatre 0;R0 A. M.
The Somlnolu Cafe makes a spec­
will nlwnys remember this city at the half of tho Federal off ices.’ Now Hint
11:00 A, M„ Commencement tier- ialty of chicken and turkey dinners
head of the St. Johns river and re­ you have been intrusted wiih the pow­
vice at High School5—Dr. Hyman.
Salad
or. Sunday. Tomorrow we will have
member that you s/iw it in May, 1022, er, what are you doing?
Kpworth League 7:00 I*. M.
them as twunl only tP little“ b 'ttcr if
a city o f seven thousand and when you
"Why, &gt;-.u promised the ficoplr
Preaching Service 8:00 P. M.
possible. In fuel our regular cus­
see it again in May, 1921, you will see
bread, ami nqw you r.re giving wrern a
tomer^ say our dinners get better
a city of ten thousand nnd when- you
stone by such bills as this and the one
Hit. WALKER'S CLASS
jflll th-* time. We certainly strive to
see it ten years from now you will
you recently passed to increase the
I he niyi ari&gt; d^ft-d to Ire at th e ( please mu! our satisfied customers
see a city of twenty-five thousand.
number of federal judges. The people Princess Theatre promptly at 0:30 are our * --t advertisement. See us
Look around while you are here mid
tire already concluding that there is tomorrow us the class will go in a Sunday.
52-ltc
watch us grow.
too much rattling o f ‘the dishes among j body to the Itnptist church to r e t u r n ___________________
We intend to make your stay pleas­
you Republicans for the fewness of the visit o f the Baptist Men's Class. j Stationery below cost nt the Herald
ant 'and if you want anything ask for
the victuals, mid they are going to ex- The necessity for this may have b e e n ____
it or take it mid if you don't see what
press their disapproval in no uncertain foreseen since Dr. Walker is riding
you want nik the llcnihl for it. And
terms next November."
the “ goat" today nnd may not bo ^
bbbbbbb*
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be sure anil take a copy of the Shrill• ------------ o------------t
able
to
navigate
tomorrow.
er's Edition of tho Daily Herald home
W H AT OKI. W HO \\ II I lit).
with you.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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Orlando is assisting in the w ater-' Owing to the Union Service tonior- ■
5iliW FEATURE FOR DAILY
A
Common
Sense
Sermon
on
an
Im
portant
Subject
ways nobly. And when the St. Johns 1 row morning nt the High School 5
HERALD
river is deepened Orlando can easily Auditorium we will have no preach- J
!tiit,iH
cut
a canal to the river.— Florida ing service ill eleven o'clock.
T O M O R R O W N IG H T B Y T H E P A S T R O F T H E
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The Daily Herald is installing new
our
Rlue
mid
Red
Contest
in
tho ■
Grower.
features all the time for the benefit
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H
That will he me job, even for Or­ Sunday Sehool will be on in strong *
of our readers. We want you to feel
that the Daily Herald intends to give lando—and Orlando can do most any­ fashion nt nine forty-five A. M. nnd
tve are looking for n large atten­
you all the news that is fit to print thing. What Orlando will do when
dance. Our C. E. Society meets at , *
the
St.
Johns
is
dvepend
will
he
to
and since it lakes nil kinds of news
to make a rent newspaper we want roil its fruit ami other products on seven P. M.. Let every member be
every reader to know that we are cat­ trucks over brick roads to Sanford.—
Titusville Advocate.
ering to his wants as much ns it is
physically possible for a paper to do.
Sanford is getting ready for the
Wo have just made arrangements to
Sonfonl-Titusvillc deepwater ennui.
print each week and especially on
It voted $023,000 bonds last week for
Saturday, the financial report of Rog­
city
Improvements, including a muni­
er linbson, said to lie the licit and one
cipal
pier nnd boat basin.Titusville
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of the most authentic financial state­
fl
Advocate.
ments that can lie obtained. There lire
no long columns of figures in these
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HERE
SUNDAY
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ures quoted to confuse the mind of the
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readers. Tho reports are simple ar­
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Music lovers will be delighted to
ticles on the financial condition o f the
N O W H A S ON D IS P L A Y
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know that the Stetson Male Quartette
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entire country as Mr. Ruhson sees It
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will Ik* here next Sunday (tomorrow).
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and ns he gets his reports from every
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They will sing in the Sunday sehool
part of the country in his compre­
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service nt the First Baptist Church,
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hensive system of compiling the finan­
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cial figures of the United States. The and ntso will sing nt the bnrcnlnurcntc
m
services nt tiie High School Sunday
■tatcmcnts are entertaining and wribU
morning.
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In the evening they will render sev­
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These popular young men made u
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The Classiest Car ever sli &gt;\vn lu're
The Complete Car in Every Detail
amis o f people in that, great gathering.
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While here they will be the guest* of
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Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Carroll, of San­
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Tftk* is a big day in Sanford but

Shriners of Tampa
File Suit Against

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O p e n in g P la y , ‘ B o rro w ed Plumes'

H o te l M o n te zu m a

Our Dinner

CHURCHES

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Tomato Bisque
Sweet Mixed Pickles
Fried Chicken, Country Style
StufTcd Shoulder of Veal
Snowflake Potatoes |New Boiled Corn on Cob
Fresh June Peas in Cream
Pineapple Fritters, Fruit Sauce

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Frozen Fruit Salad
Desert
Home-made Ice Cream with Layer Cake
Lemon Marangue Pie Cheese and Saltines
Coffee
Tea * Iced Tea
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“If A Man Die, Shall He- Live Again?”!
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SELLS FO%

Sunday'is always made a pleasant
day through thb fact that the ScmiCourtesy and Prompt Ser- ■ nole Cafe has nn elegant chicken or
vfte Our Motto
I j turkey dinner nil leady for you nt
3 {noon.
They are the greatest dinStay und get
8 tiers you ever ate.
one.
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Phone* 497-491

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WELAKA BLOCK

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$1,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer nt
L. P. McCuIler'*.
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PAGETH

The Amount Doesn’t C ou n t It’s the Start- 1 REDUCED RATES
TOCONFEDERATE
That’s the Thing
REUNION JUNE 19
E
“MONEY TALKS”
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SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS
DU) SIM MORE GOOD
T IR E SE R V IC E
STAY IN FEDERAL COUNCIL
DISAPPROVE OF T1IB
Many men and women suffer from
CURTAILED VERSION backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints,
sore muscles and other results of kid­
(1(7 Th e A h m Is I M Trraa)
ney troubio because they neglocted the
1 CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., May
firit warning symptoms. Foley Kid­
126.—The sixty second general as­
ney Pills aid tho kidneys to throw out
ALL MEMBERS AND THEIR FAM­
sembly o f the Southern Presbyterian
F R E E Tubes
poisonous waste matter that causes Furnish
ILIES CAN TAKE ADVANT­
1 church adjourned yesterday to meet
pain snd misery. Stephen Lewis, EldAGE OF RATE
with the purchase o f
next year nt Montreat, N. C., the
To the T h riftless m oney says "G ood- 5
ridge, Ky., writes: "Foley Kidney
summer assembly grounds.
every
Pills did mo more good than all the
• RICHMOND. Va., May 26.— (SpecBye.”
The meeting declined to roconsider
lal).«—All members of the United Con­ itn decision in retaining membership other medicine I ever took. 1 had kid­
F IR E S T O N E CORD
To the self-respecting, forw ard-looking
federate Veterans, Son* o f Confeder­ in the Federal Council of Churches ney trouble ten years. I don't have
ate Veterans, United Daughter* of the of Christ In America while with­ any pain like I had before I took
Citizen it says: “ I am yours, I represent your
Firestone Cords are now
Confederacy, the Confederated South­ drawing financial aid from the coun­ them." Sod everywhere.—Adv.
best working days. Be careful with me for I
delivering: as high as
ern Memorial Association, sponsors cil. The effort was made to have
and maids and matrons of honor who the body through reconsideration,
am your best friend. P u t me in the Bank,
2 1 , 0 0 0 miles
..E m p loym en t Bureau..
come to Richmond for the Confedcrste withdraw from the council altogeth­
where I am S afe and I will work for you. R e­
Reunion, June 19-22 will have the er, but it was unsuccessful.
R O A D S E R V IC E F R E E
Tho
member, I move the world.”
privilege o f traveling at reduced rates gathering after consideration, de­ The vocational committee of the Busi­
T IR E S M O U N T E D
of fare. General Jo Lane Stent, clared it was not right to bring up ness and Professional Women’s Club
FREE
chairman of the Reunion committee, so important a matter at tho last requests all young women desiring
Open your Savin gs Account T O D A Y !
has completed negotiations with the minutes after many o f the commis­ employment to register at the First
National Bank.
-C a ll—
Southern
transportation
systems sioners had Irft to catch trains, The
AGNESI G. BERNER, Chairman
whereby the veterans and accompany­ ascmbly reconsidered its action in re­
ing members of their families may fusing to appoint a committee to in­
“ I'm Going Right Straight Back tc
travel at the rate of t cent per mile. vestigate the financial system o f the
Members of affiliated organizations church. The committeemen named My Dear Old Florida Home," at Hin- Exclusive Firestone Tire
will be given the benefit of the round for this purpose and instructed to re­ termister's Piano Store, Wclaka Block.
Service Station
20-tfp
trip to Richmond and return at the port nt the next assembly was Rev.
rate o f a one-way fare.
Phone 548
Ernest Thompson,, Charleston, W.
The city is making preparations to Va., J. Nat Harris, Virginin Synod;
Bargains found each 4py by reed­
entertnin not less than 6,000 of the II. S. Welch, Paducah, Ky., and John ing the Herald Ads.
D A Y -N I G H T SE R V IC E
PROGRESS-SERVICE
surviving 45,000 Confederate soldiers, Egan of Atlanta.
STRENGTH
The committee
although this number of visitors will will obtain from nil finunclnl officers
bo increased several times by the pres­ o! the church statements of their
ence of the Sons and Daughters of the accounts and salaries.
BE SU R E A N D SEE TH E
SANFORD M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S Confederacy, other affiliated organi­ Disapproval of the "Shorter Bible”
zations and sponsors.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
was expressed at tho sessions yes­
The opening date for the actual re­ terday afternoon.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
-----------AIJO----------union of the veterans la June 20, al­
The "Shorter Bible" is a digest of
10JS West First Street
1018 Weot P in t Street
though the Sons and members of the the hible, containing selected pas­
Confederated Memorial Association sages.
M will start their program ono day earlThe Northern Presbyterian church
1 ier. All of the organizations will apparently is uncertain as to the re­
- close their meetings simultaneously, lation o f the Southern church to the
A . C. FO R T, A g e n t
or one June 22.
general council o f reformed churches
Preparations hnvo been completed in America, it developed when a tele­ ■ WIGHT BROS. GARAGE------------------------------------- -SANFORD, FLA.
N to take care o f the vetorans in fine gram from the northern organization
2 style. Many will stop nt the hotels, asking a correct interpretation of
others will be the guesta of relatives the action o f tho Southern Presby­
and friendn, but the majority of them terian* in this respect. After some
will be comfortably accommodated in discussion the general assembly de­
private homes, nnd nt reasonable rates. cided that the telegram wns a per­
Now's the timo for you to buy a MOLINE TRACTOR. Wo
The cost of lodging nnd breakfast in sonal ine but it wns made clear that
hnvo a special offer thnt you cannot afford to let get by you.
private homes will rango from $1.25 the Southern church is a member of
For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannot afford
to $2 , Dinner nnd supper with the the council whether or not the Nor­
not to buy a real Tractor, thnt hns been proven out to be a
compliments o f the City of Richmond thern chhrch considers it ns such.
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
and Commonwealth of Virginia, will
Salary o f the state clerk of the
be supplied Confederate Veterans on assembly wns increased from $1,600
will sell you a—
June 20, 21 nnd 22 . Information about to $5,600 with’ provision thut he de­
M O L IN E , Model D, latest improved Tractors
accommodations may bo had by ad­ vote full time to his work.
SURPLUS POWER la furnished by Buick Yalve-in-Hcad
dressing
Major
B.
B.
Morgan,
postoffor $528.00
motors.
J jftce Box 685, Richmond, Va.
THE SPRINGS moke it comfortable on rough roads.
FIVE SEAMEN INJURED
Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for immo1HE POUR Is strong and durable, like aU Buick.s.
R The program of exercises nnd en­
ON BOARD SUBMARINE
to you. Ra­
diate delivery, or will havo one sh ip p ed direct
-----------tertainments
indicates
that
this
will
CLUTCH positive in action, still a chUd can operate it.
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member
this
offer
is
only
good
until
October
11th,
bo place
GEAR SHIFT made by slight touch o f the hand.
s be one of the most elaborate reunions
your order now.
( lly T h e A a en flM ril P re a a l
THIRD MEMl^ERS absorbs all the driving strain— not tha 2 in the history o f the United Confeder­
LOS ANGELES, May 26.—Five ;
springs.
£ ate Veterans. One of the most im­
ALL THE KNOWLEDGE Buick has accumulated during the ■ pressive features during this reunion seamen were injured In nn explosion
past 22 years o f knowing how to build automobiles Is 2 will be the laying of the cornerstone of nbonrd the submarine H-3 yesterday,
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA
PHONE 2102
incorporated In the Four.
I n monument to Matthew Fontaine it wns announced when tho vessel
Maury, the "Pathfinder of the Sens," returned to II* base here Inst night.
HUK'K REPUTATION was made on four-cylinder cars.
From 1899 to 1915 they manufactured only fours, many t* and one of the heroes o f the Confeder­ Names of the injured were not given
out. Officers said the men received
of them still on the road.
% ate navy.
burns lighting n small blaze and are
THIS PRESENT FOUR-CLYINDER line is open for your ■
not seriously hurt.
TWO
ARRESTS
IN
inspection. Come by nnd take a ride and see for your^

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STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
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LAKELAND, May 25.— (Special.)
—James T. Spence, employe of the
Atlantic Coast Line railroad shops
Ask us to tell you more nhout Buick
here, and Joe Kntcliffe, also employ­
ed at the shops were arrested here
PRICES
P R IC E S
today nnd lodged in jail by Sheriff
John Logan, following an investiga­
2 2 -S i x -4 6 C ou pe......... 11885
* --Four-J4 Roadster $ 895
tion in connection with the assault
2 2 -S I X -4 7 S ed a n .— . 2185
*2-Four-35 Touring ..
on
W. S. Stephens Inst Saturday
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"2-Four-36 Coupe .
night,
when he was taken from his
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here,
six miles Into the country
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2 2 - S i x .5 0 S ed a n .------22-Si*, it Roadster.
nnd brutally beaten then forced to
22-Six* IS Touring .
F. O. B. Flint, Mich.
walk home without any clothing on.
Stephens now lies in tTio city hos­
pital in a serious condition, but will
probably recover.
Sheriff Logan is conducting u close
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investigation into the affair nnd oth­
er nrrests may follow, ns there wore
SANFORD
FLORIDA
nt least four connected with the
beating o f Stephens.
When Hotter Automobiles are Built Buick Will Build Them
Stephens in a statement to news­
■ l u a m a u i a i N H a a m i m m i u i i i i H i a u a i i i papermen Sunday declared he wns
in bed and nlone in the house when
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his norturnl visitors arrived; that
the band hustled him into an auto­
mobile, threatening hts life If he
made any outcry. Ho said the auto­
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mobile wns driven at high speed into
■ tho country. Then ho wns taken out
With our bank should be o f the
and bound nnd flogged, after his
utmost importance to you.
clothing had been stripped from him.
After the flogging he wns turned
loose, naked, and mndo his way
— Y our banker should be as much a
home as best he could.
part o f your business as your
Stephens seems to believe thut do­
bookkeeper; it is his place to keep
mestic troubles nrc at the bottom of
in close touch with your affairs and
the outrage committed against him.
—Tampa Tribune.
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ELEVEN MINERS KILLED
AS RESULT EXPLOSION

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We have n few aluminum dish pans
and water pails and stew kettles nt
$1.29 each.—The Popular Market.
6!- 2 tc
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six days a week for 15 cents—
Join the throngs of readers.
Sanford Maid Bread at your Groc­ ■
er’s. Hot rolls, cakes and pics, next to
Princess Theatre.
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BIRMINGHAM, May 26.— Eleven
miners were killed last night In an
explosion at Acmar number 3 mine'
of the Alabama Fuel and Iron Com- j
pany, St. Clair County, according to
reports received at .the Birmingham
station bureau of mines.
Five o f
the victims were white.

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Sanford Maid

Strength la a fundamental requirement to
a aurceaafu! bank.

Pound C a k e ................ 35c
Layer Cake

To ita unqueaUoncd strength, the Peoples
Bnhk of Sanford adds friendliness— a most
desirable adjunct.

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£jut Layer Cake...!~~.35c

Why buy out-of-town
Cake when
SANFORD MAID
can’t be beat
N e x t to Princess

Second sheets, 8^x11, only
50c per 1,000, while they Inal, at
: Herald office.
If

Hot Weather
Is Here
W ill Help You K eep Cool

Diamond brand pecans and walnuts
in glnss, 85c each; Gardner's fruit,
pound and layer cakes just recclvtd.—
Populnr Market.
51-2tc

If you wish to become affiliated with an ii&gt;
afitution of this character, a cordial Invi­
tation la extended to you to become one of
our depositors.

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being temperamental! They cannot This was the silk industry and a
beAt tho average business man who is change for the better is already in
up today and down tomorrow. Within evidence, The industry which waa
a period o f sixty days he will Ik- n pes­ most suppressed during the war will
simist, an optimist, and back again show the greatest recovery during the
next few years; indeed, it is already

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to a pessimist, when all the time norecovering. I have in mind the build­
ture is slowly hut surely following its ing industry. Thera is a marked in­
natural course,” said Roger W, Bab- crease in the demand for all building
son in his weekly interview on husl- materials, notably lumber, nltho Iron
nea. conditions.
|nnd steel arc sharing in the building
"A year ago business men were very boom. The snlca of hardware und
pessimistic; then enme a temporary juilnU have increased.. If labor docs
upturn in business and following the not become too hungry fur increased
lead of certain Federal officials and wages, thin spurt in new building may
prosperity forecasts have not matured, develop into a real boom,
they are ngnin down in the dumps.
"Another industry sh'tyld quickly
How long will it take us to learn that show better employment is the auto- " ar "’ lt '" Ut 11 n,lturn reai on.
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presidents don’t make laislncss hut mobile industry, especially the makers r&lt;1,1 tr°V
Im
t iroiig i torather business makes presidents. It O f the more expensive cars. These dny’ , " « ,hV » o rC*dy rcndu'd tho
" ,aris true that conditions are dull nt the makers were the first to be hit and f nd o f ‘ bo dec,ln« *" tho
present time .partly on account o f the thexe should be the first to come hack. kl‘ts’ Th" e, m a* C* UT" *'el1 on th*ir
late wet spring, partly due to the Following booms in the stock market Wa*
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floods of the South, partly d u e to the the makers of expensb e cars and oth- Conf' udcd M,r’ ,Bab"®n „ w,c 9hou,d
strikes in New England and New York er semi-luxuries always experience " nt:h thc cnd tA lht‘ de" ll" ° ln. »-'encrnl
state, and partly due to the upset con - 1good business. For the first time in
wncsty, * n t, in ustry,
ditions in Europe. When, however. |two years and a half, rubber factories
.th*,,B" irit «*f « r v ic e will hasten
business is looked upon from n long nt Akron uro advertising for help.
rango it will be seen that it is p a s s i n g ! This same improvement in the cmThe trend of general conditions us
through only a natural readjustment Iployment situation is noticeable also
reflected in the index of the Babsonwhich takes always considerable time. Itt certain steel centers such as
chart shows an improvement of 2 per
I stated over two years ago that no Youngstown, Ohio, and hardware cen­
cent
during the last week. General
permanent improvement could be ex­ ters such as Ansonin, Conn., where a
business now stands nt la per cent be­
wage
increase
of
16
per
cent
goes
into
pected before August, 1022, and I still
low normal,
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"Commodity prices are likewise ad­
turns in the summer or fall o f this
91,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer nt
year, it will be a slow altho n steady justing themselves naturally. 'Those
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products which were first to decline,
climb upwnrd.
such
as
cotton,
sugar
and
lumber
nre
"On the other hand, ns all Indus­
tries were not hit at the same time, showing a burdening tendency, while MOOSE FORMALLY
CLOSE
FOR SITE
they will tend to come hack at differ- other products, such as furs, that were
NEAR JACKSONVILLE
ent times. The industry that was first 1bought by thc masses during tho war

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in great quantities, are showing Cott­
tinued declines.
At the recent fur auctions, Silver
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Fur Fox was 25 per cent lower than
in February, Marten 40 per cent lowor, and other furs are falling in proportion, llctter still, the coat of living
ns n whole is still on the decline. A
HIGHWAY
WILL
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man can purchase for 76 cent* today DIXIE
WHERE
PEOPLE
ARE
IN
FA­
what coat him a dollar a year ago. Rotn[,
nrc h()|,iinK up very well,
VOR OF ROADS
the mail order houses arc showing inJACKSONVILLE, May 27.— Action
creaMca, western shoe manufacturers
are busy, and furniture factories are towards removing the designation of
Dixie Highway from those roads In
" nr^t’ n'r t&gt;n “ liberal schedule. Even
the various states which have not been
c0“ Product,on 19 holdin* UP fn,rly
brought up to the standard sought by
well.
"All of this means that there is no the Dixie Highway Association was
reason why the hanker, manufacturer,
or merchant should he n pessimist or
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o nation cou go t ru
the great industrial development which
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If you have him build it. It will be
mutually profitable for you to
investigate
The PRICE is right
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JACKSONVILLE,
May
20—
(Special.)—That the formal opening
of the Orange Park center o f tho
Loyal Order of Moose will take plncu
on July 4, was indicated last night
when Charles A. Brown, Jr., owner
o f the hotel p«opcrty and acreage
being taken over by the ordor re­
ceived a telegram announcing that
all features o f the agreement be­
tween himself and the order had
been accepted. II. Rodney Brandon,
grand regent, advised Mr. Brown
that the supreme council nnd regents
o f the order had fully agreed to ev­
ery clause o f the proposal which had
been held'up pending such ratifica­
tion.
I.oca I officials of thc order said
Inst night that it is their understan­
ding the formal opening will occur
on Independence day and that a
number o f national officers of thc
order will be present to participate
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Already arrangements have lw&gt;en
started by thc town of Orange 1’nrk
for a Fourth o f July celebration nnd
barbecue in conjunction with thc
ceremonies incidental to tho opening
o f tbp home.
It is said that the regents of the
Mooieheart Legion, tho second de­
gree o f the order under the super
vision of which the Ornnge Park
home for the aged will be operated,
probably will meet in Jacksonville
during thc first week in June.
The tyical lodge of Moose nnd thc
South Jacksonville lodge have ap­
pointed special committees to assist
in arrangements for the reception o f
these visitors.
Clyde Wood, engineer for tho A u­
tomatic Sprinkler Company of Am ­
erica, is now at Orange Park com ­
pleting his survey for the installa­
tion of a protective system to be
in operation at thc time the Moose
old folks are moved to the now
home.

taken here tonight at a special meet­
Judge Aldlson declared thst some of
ing of the directors of the associa­ these stretches had ben In bud condition. Four new directors were elected. tion for several years and the auoeli.
Steps to eliminate the Inferior road* tion’s efforts to have repairs nud.
were nuthorlicd in a resolution o f­ had proved unsuccessful.
The new directors chosen were: S,
fered by Judge M. M. Allison, of Chat­
tanooga, president o f the association. S. Uonfield, o f Cincinnati; Dr. Ir»
It called upon the directors in the Boswell, Georgetown, Ky.; E. p,
states of Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Reed, of Chattanooga. Tcnn., and Mil.
Tennessee, North Carolina and South ton R. Ocbs. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Carolina, to make a careful investiga­
tion of bad portions of the Dixie high­
Second sheets, 8 */2 x 1 1 , only
ways in their state, ascertain what iiOc pfrr 1,000, while they bust, at
were the prospects o f improvement, Herald office.
tf
and report nt the next meeting of the
directors whether they should be tak­
The Daily Herald Delivered to yow
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homes nnd business blocks. The best season In the history o f Sanford lies
just ahead o f you. Don’t delay in your building plans.
Materials are
cheaper, lumber is cheaper. Let us figure with you on lumber and supplies
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fl/HH) Guaranteed Ronch Killer at
L. I*. McColler’a.
W -tfc
It being very deelrable that all boas*

The B elt Autom obile In­
dem nity Association

El Paso, Illinois
Second Hheets, S '/jxll, only ee in the city be numbered, ah ownere
SECURITY
SERVICE
SAVING
50c per 1,000, while they last, nt of tin-numbered houses can obtain
Herald office,
tf numbers rcaly for putting up and in­

The largest, best and cheapest fire,
structions as to how to number, FREE
tlyfft, collision, liability nml prop­
Mrs. C. R. Kirtley and Mrs. Percy
Have you lost or fyund anything? at the office of tho City Manager.
erty damage Insurance
Mero. Mrs. Hcqfy Wight wore a A Herald Want Ad will help you.
L. It. PHILIPS,
Claims
promptly paid—Ask any bank
most becoming frock o f white voile
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
in Sanford
f l .000 Guaranteed Ronch Killer nt 35-Snt-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
Misesa Ethel Deen and Mnry Shcl and lace, while Mrs. Walter Wight's
GO-tfc
exquisite costume was also of white L. P. McCuller’s.
G. C. F E L L O W S , A g en t
don of Douglass, Ga., are the attrac­
Mrs. Tolar wore a lovely gown of
Ho* lifi, Sanford
— Phone i 6-J
For quick results, try a want ad.
tive house guests of Mrs. W . Mor­
black lace over jade green. White
For quick results, try a want nd.
ton Thigpen at hcr home on Mag­
taffeta, fashioned the becoming cos­
nolia avenue.
Welcome Nobles nnd nil others who
tume o f Mrs. Kirtley. Dainty and
most becoming was the lavendar and want a good Sunday Dinner—chick­
Mr. nml Mrs. II. H. Roper, Mr. and
pink organdie creation worn by Mrs, en or turkey just - ns you like it.
Mrs. It. R. Roper and Fred Roper of
Percy Mero. The decorations in the
Good service in uvery particular at
Winter Garden are sopnding the duy
drawing room were quantities of
here with Mrs. Oscar May, coming
Follow tho
Shnstn daisies^ white enlladiiyn* and the Seminole Cafe.
over to attend the big Shriners Day.
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ferns, forming a beautiful setting crowd.
for this delightful affair.
Mr. and Mrs. James Magee leave
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
In the dining room, the artistic a o - !
tomorrow for Tampa where they
lor nifttftf o f lavendar and pink was
wlH make tkeir future home. It Is
We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
effectively carried out both in th e 1
with decf» regret that their many decorations and other details. The
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring p.nd in
friend* bid them good bye, hut wish flowers used were pink anil lavendar
our method of handling its product. Why take
them every success nml much hap­ j petuhias and snap dragons.
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
Thei
piness in their new home.
that this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
; lace covered tea table was centered
makes •ity most beneficial for many troubles.•
with a large crystal vase of these
The many friends of Dr. nnd Mrs. ] pretty blossoms, and nt either side]
The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
George Hyman now o f Tampa but were silver candle sticks holding
Western
Union recommend this water for
formerly of this city, are delighted pink tapers.
Placed at intervals
to have them here even though but were silver and cut glass nappies
batteries.
for a day. No matter whero they holding pink and lavendar mints nml
Cnli phone .111 and have a bottle of this water
may go, - there will nlwnys he a salted nuts. Refreshments consist­
sent you nnd protect vour health.
warm spot in the hearts of the peo­ ing o f pink nml lavendar brick ice
ple for this popular couple.
cream, cakes nml snltcd nuts nnd
mints wefc served by Mrs. Fred
Mr. and .Mr*. Sam E. Leigh of Wight, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff and Miss
Cknll^imi Mrs. Coleman, Bond Jones Fern Ward.
anil children, Margaret nnd ColcDuring the afternoon the following
SANFORD
- :F L O R ID A
man B, Jr., of Washington, D. C., progrnm wns rendered: Little Miss
nrrlvPtl in the city today to attend Martha Fit%, in a fluffy butterfly
the Shrine festivities. Mr. Leigh is costume, gave 'The Butterfly Dance,’
a Noble o f Morocco Temple of Jack­ giving as nn encore, n graceful too
sonville. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leigh will dnneo. The ladies quartette, MesA re You Thinking About n Summer Cam p
return to Ocnia Sunday morning dames A. M. Phillips, Claude Hern­
while Mrs. Jones ami children will don, Schclle Mnines and George Fox
For Y our Boys This Summer?
'remain in ths cit&gt;* several days be­ snng "In Blossom Time,” Mrs. As- The Country Club and Golf Links are
almost completed. You will want the
fore taking a boat to Jacksonville.' pinwnll, delighted the guests with n
The mountains of North Carolina are the best locations In the world
Mr. Leigh and Mrs. Jones nre broth­ group o f solos .beautifully rendered. best in everything in the
for health and that chango of ciinAto needed by Floridians and espec­
er nml sister of Ren It. Leigh of San­ Mrs, Frank Dutton rend "Aunt Jane
ially the growing boys.
|
Sporting Goods Line
ford. All will be guests o f Mr. and^ of Kentucky,” giving "Be the Best
Mr*. Ben it. Leigh on West First You Can” ns nn encore.
Laurel Park Camp N ear Hendersonville
We are agent* for the Celebrated
Street during their stay ill the City
Mrs. Henry Wight Vos assisted tn
is one of the l is t camp* in the South as well ns one of the most reas­
Substantial.
entertaining her guest* by Mrs. Geo. Spaulding Line o f G olf
onable with n fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the best
Davis Hart, Mrs. Curlctto of Gen­
athletic instructors, with tho lake for swimming, with pure drinking
Goods
eva, Mrs. William McKinnon, Mrs.
water, good food, sanitary in '•very respect.
1 Morton Thigpen, Mrs. James Magee

SAFETY FIRST

I

Elder Springs Water Co.

&gt;r^e A. DeCottes
Atlorncy-at-Law
Seminole County Bank
FLORIDA

tn

S. 0 . S h i n h o l s e r
Contractor and Ruildcr
ANFOHD

FLORIDA

SMITH

’ und Mrs. Allen Jones.
Palronire your home merchants
The occasion was one of exception* everything you need to purchase,
1 nl enjoyment for the guests, nnd are here to stay.
1 the charming hospltnlitv o f the hos! less wns reflected in every detail of
’ lovely affair.

BROS,

arage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto Repair'Work
wo* So

Comer First and Oak

DINNER PARTY.
Mr*. George DeCottes was the
gracious hostess nt n dinner pnrty
at her lovely home on Magnolia
nvenue last evading, complimenting
her house guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed
Fitzgerald of Daytona.
Quantities o f Shnstn daisies nfld
pink rose* were effectively arranged
•its the various rooms, nml the dinner
table wns centered with an attrac­
tive aifnngcment of Shnstn daisies
nnd roses.
At six o’clock n delicious six
course dinner wns served.
Covers
1 ever** laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Fitzger­
ald honorecs, Mr. nml Mrs. B. W.
Herndon, Mr. nml Mrs. George D.
Bishop nnd Mr and Mrs. DeCottes,

“\VE DELIVER THE GOODS’

Quick Sen ice Transfer
Storage Facilities
If v t plr**e you, tell others, if no
tel) us. Phono 498
For Partly. Picnics, Fjihing, Outings

The Launch S A N F O R D
Capt. Atkinson
Phone 29r- l 1
Rixldme 203 E. Third St., Sanford

B. W. H E R N D O N
Insurance Agency
FIRE—AUTO— BONDS

Sparton

Horn

Service

Sanford Battery Service
Company
SANFORD

N O VELTk

WORKS
' •G. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDKP
*D Commtrcl tl Street

Banfard, T im

.MUSICAL TEA
One o f the most delightful social
affair* given this season, was the
Murica) nnd Ten given by Mro. Wight
nt tier attractive home on Park ave­
nue to the members o f the Welfare
Department in honor Mr*. Walter
Wight, who hns recently moved here
from* Cairo, Gn.
The guest* were greeted nt the
door by M r t /ll. It. Stevens and Mrs.
D. A. Caldwell. In the living room
the decorations wercrcrimson petun­
ias in lira** bowl* nml jnnicnirs. In
noc corner, wn» n bower of bamboo
nml it was here tbnt the pun li table
was placed, the punch bowl wns em­
bedded in Mlirchelniel roses, and
throughout the aftcftioon, refreshing
punch \\as served by Mrs. A. E. Hill
nnd Mr*. J. E. Pace.
Get one of those good chicken or
turkey &lt;1inner* nt the Seminole
Cafe tomorrow. You know the kind
o f dinner that you get nt the Semin­
ole Cafe.
If you do not ask any­
one.
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Bco. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
A*VFnRI&gt;

*:•

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
,*ral Machine and Boiler

Wor^

1I",rr Grinding; DeLuie Pistons
,Un«» •"'1 Pins; Flywhee
fl Gesr Bands; Crtnk Shafts rs

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MRS. J. N. ROBSON
ENTERTAINS
A very delightful pnrty of tho
week wns the party given by Mrs.
J. N. Robson o f Park avenue in hon­
or o f Mr*. A. M. Martin who was
leaving for hrr home in Highlands,
N. C. It wns n feast of Mauslc, en­
tertainment being by Mr. Jntm-s
Robson, Jr., accompanied by Mis*
Pearl Robson. Beside* the honoree.
.Mr*. A. M. Mnrtln, there were
prsent, Mrs. Docrr of Charleston,
S. C.. Mrs. T L. Dumas, Mis* Agnes
Dnpins, Mr Raymond Philips, Mrs.
Rice, Mrs. Arthur D. Key, Mr*. L. G.
Stringfellow, Mrs. Jonathan Peck,
Mrs. Ray, Dr. ar.d Mrs. J. N. Robson.
The innny friends of Capt. F.nrle j
T. I.odcks wil be interested to hear
o f his graduation from the Infantry
School for Officers nt Camp Henning
today. Capt. Louck* wil be Instruc­
tor nt C. M. T. C., nt Camp Devons,
Mnss., during July nml August,
leaving for Fort Washington, Vn„
September first.
I ,
You want n chicken dinner or a
turkey dinner or any kind of real
dinner cooked properly served prop­
erly nnd eaten in proper surround­
ing*. It makes n hig difference.
You know it.
The Semi nob1 Cafe
knows it. That is the secret of our
success. Get your* Sunday ami lie
come one of those satisfied custom­
ers.
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AT ARCADIA
FIELD YESTERDAY

Ra.vfield Carburators
lo'talled and Guaranteed by

anford Battery Service
Company
/

(Hr 'Tie A iiM lilr) rre**l
ARCADIA, May 27.— Private M.
G. McLaughlin, o f Roselle, New Jer­
Why pay more I. Tho Berger Steel
sey,
was fatally injure^ yesterday
tllter, |2.25. See us before you buy.
— Elder Springs Water Co.
Phono at Carlstrom when the airplane hs
811.
61-2tc wap flying struck some telephone
.■■■■■■■■■ft
■■■■■■■■ wires. lie died later in the hospital.

Schd for Catnlogue or See Me Personally

R O B E R T .1. H O L L Y , Jr.
BANPOUD, FLORIDA

Selling Out dAll Stock in Stationery and
Office Supplies for Two Weeks
Tn order to close out the stock bf Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room for new stock of goods coming
in and also to put in larger and more commodious off'ices
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

Job Lots %

Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, now .................. $1.00
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now.,,
-•••••■*
#150
*V"
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now.....
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now... w...
.60
...... .20
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg...
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards...
.60
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards......... ...................50
Students’ Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe, $1 value .50
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value........... .35
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value. .............. .25
.15
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ....
10c Composition Books f o r ................ ....... * ............... 05
5c Composition Books, f o r ...................... ................02»/2
15
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r ..............
5c School Tablets,.............. t ....................... .2‘/ 2c to 3 l-3c
Ink, Paste and Muscilage..........................
E V E R Y T H IN G IN O FF IC E S U P P L Y L IN E A T
G R E A T I Y R E D U C E D PR IC E

Herald Printing Co.

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SANFORD
CUT Subatantial

The SanfordDaily Herald —
IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 54

SA N FORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922

VOLUME IIL

GRANDJURY PRESENTMENT

MAKES GOOD SUGGESTIONS
FOR MANY IMPROVEMENTS

ONE MILLION DOLLARS
WORTH OF NEW BUILDINGS
CONTEMPLATED FOB SANFOBD
M any o f Them Are B ein g Started This W eek and
N ext

SIX FIREMEN ARE KILLED
THREE OTHERS INJURED
WHEN STEAMER RAMMED

NO REPLIES
FROM BIDDERS
MUSCLE SHOALS

PBESIDENT
AND PABTY
AT ACADEMY BOTH A B i SINKING

McCUMBEB PLAN
ON THE BONUS
HAS MAJOBITY

NEW PLACE OF
AMUSEMENT AT
L A K E MABY

W elsh Prince Run D ow n
Visitors to the city nre amazed at way to a fine new brick garage. At
the
corner
of
First
street
and
Myrtle
the great amount of old buildings be­
By Freighter Iownn in
ing torn down and the many new ones avenue John Parker, the former own­
Columbia River
that will soon be started or that nre er, has sold this fine comer to the
already started. At the principal cor­ San Juan Garage of Orlando who will
ners of the city at the intersection of build a fine new brick garage and
Park avenue and First street the old salesroom for their Sanford branch of
TO
Miller building is being tom down to the automobile business. There arc PAY UNEXPECTED VISIT
ON COUNTED PROPOSAL AND make room for the new six story First several other new deal* contemplat­
LATER MESSAGE SAYS IOWAN
GRADUATING CLASS OF
COMMITTEE ADJOURNED UN­ National Hank building. Directly op­ ed for property and building in the
AND
STANDING BY WELSH PRINCE
MIDSHIPMEN
RAll IIOAO CROSSINGS
TIL
TUESDAY
TO TAKE OFF T1IK CREW
businesa
|vortlon
among
them
being
a
posite on the other comer the old Phil­
SWITCHINGS IN YARDS
new
garage
and
stock
room
and
a
I
n
r
Tkr
Aiiwlatrl
l’r»M)
ips
building
Is
boing
demolished
and
‘
TAKEN UP
(By The Aaeoelated l»r**»1
(Hr Th* AimcU M I’reaa 1
large plumbing establishment on low­ ANNAPOLIS, May 29.—Hundreds
WASHINGTON, May 29.—Failure this comer will house a four or five
attending the graduation exercises of PORTLAND, Oregon. Mny 29.—Si*
er
Park
avenue
near
the
lake
front
by
The grand jury made Uie following to receive any replies from bidder* story building. The owners, Messrs.
Mahoney &amp; Walker and the Kent Vul­ the naval academy received a complete firemen nslcep in the forecastle of
report to the circuit court:
competing for congressional authority Pulcston and Drumlcy, have not yet canizing Work* and these building* surprise todny when the yacht Mny- F’umess IVince Lines' cargo steamer
We the grand juror* Impaneled by to develop Muscle Shoal* on counter decided how tall the building will be.
will attract other business houses to flower, on which President Harding Welsh Prince, were killed, three in­
the court to inquire in and for the proposal given Saturday by the House At another fine location on First the lake front. These business block* left Washington Saturday with Mrs. jured late last night when that ves­
0f Seminole County, and true Military committee caused the com­ street where the old Snnford House
together with the many new residenc­ Harding and party of friends for a sel was rammed by the freighter
presentment make, h . v t a f heretofore mittee to adjourn today until Thurs­ formerly stood the Mcisch Realty Co.
es now being erected and the many cruise on Chesapeake Hay dropped an­ Iowan in the Columbia river off Al­
rendered unto the court true bill, day or at n call of the chairman in will erect n two or three story build­ that are being planned will force the chor here to permit the president to toona, Washington. Radio niesaago
•gainst »uch persona a . the evidence event an nnswer is received before ing for stores and office*. This build­ building record for the summer into participate in the commencement day said Welsh Prince sank within thirty
ing is next to the postoffice and Is a
minutes and Iownn, n sixty-five hun­
before us justified, and having other- then.
the million dollar mark which is go program today.
fine business location.
wi,- finished our labor*, respectfully
dred ton vessel operated by the Amering some even for busy Sanford.
First street is not the only business
ican-Hawaiian Steamship Company,
present to the court, to-wit:
The bond Issue of week before Inst
street to be graced with new build
was sinking slowly. Welsh Prince left
Court Home and Jail
ings or to have old ones tom down. when bonds to the amount of $(525,000
Wc have inspected the county court i
Seattle yesterday for Orient, and tho
Mngnolia avenue is having n share in were carried with but very little op­
Iowan was inbound from New Y’ork.
house and find same to be in very sat­
the improvements and the old Mng- position has also caused a big jump in
Ij»ter a radio message, unsigned but
isfactory condition and we have only
nolia House Is being torn down to property values nnd caused many poo
npnrcntly from the Iownn reported:
the following to recommend:
"Lying nlongslde, attempting to put
make wny for a now business block pie to contemplate building since they
ht.-T hat the sheriff's office be
out fire on Welsh Prince." The mes­
built by the owner, Charles Merri- will now have the requisite streets and
furri»hcd with additional chair* a* the
sewers nnd other improvements in
IN
SENATE
FINANCE
COMMIT­
sage indicated the Prince was not sub­
wether,
and
the
old
Star
Theatre,
own­
iheriff may direct.
TEE TODAY IT IS
2nd —The wire protector* be placed
ed by O. I*. Herndon, recently remov- many parts of the city that never had GEORGE PHILLIPS BUILDS NEW merged completely snd that her up­
SAID
per work* were afire. Report from
cd will give way to a fine new theatre. them before.
over all electric light* on the base­
PLACE THAT WILL BE
Fort Stephens wireless operator add­
On Park avenue the comer formerly The work of the Central Floridn
ment floor; protector* to be »uch that
POPULAR
WASHINGTON, May 29.—The Me- occupied by a livery stable and owned Water Traffic League in advocating
ed Welsh Prince resting on bottom,
the bulbs cannot be removed by petty
Cumber plan apparently commanded by I. W. Phillips of Orlando, will soon twenty feet of wntcr in the St. Johns
thieves.
At Inst Sanford and all of thia part boilers aparently exploded nnd part
3rd.—That a suitable filing cabinet a majority in the senate finance com­ be graced with a new huslnes* block river from Sanford to Jacksonville of the state wil Ihnve a real amuse­ of the craft above water was burn­
be furnished for the office of the Jus­ mittee today but formal vote deferred or an apartment house, the owner not nnd ten feet from Sanford into Indian ment park and an amusement place ing.
tice of the Peace according to hi* until Wednesday to give senator* ad­ having mndo up his mind about the river and on to Miami ha* ulao given that will bo “big lily stuff."
The
ditional time to consider amendments building.
this city a great impetus and in caus­ new park Is located on lj»ke Mary THE VERY l.ATEST
needs.
tth.—That all plastering In the suggested.
METHOD IN ELUDING
On Second street Mrs. DcForcst I* ing the eyes of many investors to nnd has been building for some tlmo
building be gone over and repaired.
PROHIBITION AGENTS
building several new storo room* hav­ turn this way. Sanford has no special nnd whtn It is thrown open to the
We carefully inspected the county rendered us, whan needed, by the sher­ ing already built three now ones on building l&gt;oom but (s certainly attain­ public Thursday afternoon it will be
«I*y Tfcr Au h Uo S PreaO
jail and make the following recom­ iff, C. M. Hand, and his deputies and this property. Just south of this prop­ ing n remarkable nnd steady growth n genuine surprise. One of the fin­
TAMPA, Mny 29.—A new method
mendation*:
others.
erty on Snnford avenuo the B. &amp; O . that
---- will land this city in thef ten est dance floors south of Jacksonville of evading prohibition agent* « r .
1st.—That all rnnttreasea and bed­ And having finished our labors, w# Garage have purchased the comer lot thousand clasa In the matter ol In- is the wny It is advertised and aside
revealed here Saturday by A. L.,
ding be replaced with new ones, which now respectfully ask the court to dis­ and an old frame building will give habitant* in the next two year*.
from the dunce floor there will bo Allen, state prohibition enforcement
request was made by the grand jury charge ua.
hath rooms nnd a fine sandy beach director, who displayed what ho cull­
of the spring term of 1921, and which
EDWARD FRANKLIN LANE,
where you enn enjoy the lake bathing ed n "cow shoe," as the latest thing
Foreman.
has not been attended to.
n recreation pier 190 feet long, a from the haunts of moonshiner:.
2nd.—That the old bunks in the col­
safety
pool for the little folks nnd The cow shoe Is a stip of metal to
OTHER COURT MATTERS
ored quarters be replaced with iron
everything.
This new resort will be
The grand jury here entered open
which la tacked a wooden block c « v
ones.
n
splendid
place
for Sunday school
court
and
presented
the
following
in­
ved
to resemble the hoof of a cow,
3rd.—That all toilets be equipped
picnics and picnic parties of all kind*
which mny tie strapped to the human'
with seats and kept in that condition dictments:
and it is something that hns been
The State of Florida vs. J. C. Defoot. A man shod with a pals nt'
at all times.
needed here for ninny years. George
them
would leave a trail rcsembfinff
4th.—'That the jail official* sec that naro, embezzlement. A true bill.
Phillips is the presiding genius of tho
the toilets nre kept ill s sanitary con­ The State of Florida vs. Jeff Parish, CUTTING WAGES MANY MIL­ KITTING EXERCISES HELD AT new pavilion nnd amusement park that of a cow*. The shoe found was
having unlawfully Intoxicating liquors,
CENTRAL PARK l»Y VETER
dition at all time*.
LIONS WILL BRING
nnd he knows the kind of park that picked up near Port Tampa, where a
second offense. A true bill.
ANS
OF
ALL
WARS
Poor Farm and Convict Camp.
TROUBLE
is needed nnd will give the people still was located some time ago. It
After a careful investigation and in­ The State of Floridn v*. Ellis Her­
what they want in the way of amuse­ will be sent to the prohibition de­
Officers
an itio n of the County Poor Farm and ring and J. P. Sellars, larceny of nutoThe
veterans
of
nil
war*
held
mem­
ments.
The new picnic grounds partment nt Washington.
Illy Tfce Am «m*I*I*4 IJtM l
the County Convict Camp, including mobile. A true bill.
DETROIT, May 29.—The belief orial excrice* at Central Park yestcr should have the patronage of nil believe the inventor got his Idea
The State of Florida va. Amos Pick­
the equipment thereof, wc make the
that a stike vote would be ordered
those who nre going on picnics and from n Sherlock Holmes tragedy In
following report and recommenda­ ett, murder in the fhrst degree. A true by the Executive council United day that were attended by a large the folk* who like dancing will find which the villain shod hi* horse with
bill.
tions:
Brotherhood maintenance of way em­ crowd even though the heavens their delight on the ne\v dancing shoes the imprint whihh resembled
...............................
—,-r
.,
..........
J
The
State
of
Florida
vs.
Chas.
Bolthose o fa row’s hoof.
1st.—That the water supply at the
ployees and shop laborers was ex­ threatened to weep in sympathy with floor.
poor farm is very unsatisfactory and Hen, manslaughter. A true hill.
pressed today by E. F. firable, pres­ the heroic dead. The Amelcan Le­
Inadequate, and the supply should be| The grand Jury here retired to their ident of organization, as council went gion, the machine gun company, civAMERICAN MINISTER
piped from the tank located sMhe con-(room to consider such other matters into session to consider a wage re­ II war veterans and Spanish, War CHICAGO AMERICAN'S
TO BULGARIA ASKS
HUY WILLIE KAHN
as might come before them.
vict’s ramp.
FOR PROTECTION
duction which was ordered yesterday Veterans all gathered at the Court
Charles Dollcn, for manslaughter,
House nnd marched to the l?nrk where
2nd.—That the city electric lights
by the Railroad Ijibor Board.
Ills Tkf A i»rlatri I'rraal
was arraigned in open court, nttended
they formed a hollow square around
be installed.
IBy The Aa&gt;nrlal*4 I'reaal
SAN FRANCISCO. Mny 29.—The
3rd - That inside toilets be placed by his mother, he being only 13 year*
CHICAGO May 29.—Readjust- the monument. R. J. Holly neted- as Chicago Americans have bought Wil­ SOFIA. Mny 29.-Charlc* Sr WIIin the |)oor house nnd the keeper’s of age, nnd after henring the rending ment of th e’wage* of approximately master of ceremonies nnd Introduced lie Kahn, Snn F'rnncisco’s third base­ son, Amerirnn Minister, innderstood
house and connected with the cess pool of the Indictment, pleads guilty.
400.000 maintenance of way employ- the speaker*. The invocation was man for one hundred thousand dol­ to have told the Bulgarian Govern­
Amos
Pickett,
murder
in
the
first
at (he convict camp.
c* of the railways of the country e f-j given by Dr. George Hyman after lars nnd two players worth twenty ment he might find it nesessary to
have guard Amerilan sailor* In con­
The conditions of the Convict Camp degree. His attorneys, Messrs. Thet- fcctive July 1, in accordance with de- which the band rendered My Coun- live thousand.
sequence of differences of view* be­
was such that we have no recommen­ ford &amp; Wilkinson filed a motion to crenscs in Uie cost of living and try Ti* of Tl.ee followed by the oratween himself nnd the government
dations to make, na the one nuisance, quash the indictment and After argu­ wngos in similar outside cpiploy- | lion of Capt. George G. Herring that TAMPA OFFICIALS
concerning sufficiency of police pro­
the "hunk wngons,” have been replac­ ments of counsel, the motion to quash ment since the decision of the board was givcn.in his usual true American
..
WILL ENFORCE
tection for American legation* during
ed by a new and sanitary bunk house. is denied by the court. The attorneys last JJuly, was provided for In a de- spirit. Cspt. Herring is a veteran of
SUNDAY LAWS present unrest.
We recommend that the Atlantic for the defendant then filed a plea in rision by the United States Railroad the Spanish American war In which
* •■»-t Line Railroad be required to ’abatement, and State Attorney Geo. Labor Hoard nnd made public last he served ns Captain and a veteran
(By Th* AatorlalrS I'rfaal
make the necessary repairs to all rail­ A. DeCottea filed n demurrer to said
.
1of the world war In which ho served ' TAMPA, May 29.—Sheriff Spen­ ENGINEER AND FIREMAN
ON SANTE FE ROAD
road crossings in the county nt once. plea in abatement, nnd after nrgu- ""The decision is expected to reduce j as cnptaln and his thought* of the ce: announced he would enforco to
KILLED IN WRECK TODAY
We recommend that the proper gov- ments of counsel, the court sustained nre„ n t pay-rolls of the railroads departed heroes yesterday
cams the letter state law prohibiting ac­
••mlng body bo interviewed with the the demurrer to the plea In abatement. about $4H,000.000 per year and to re -, straight from hi* heart. This address tivities on Sunday. The sherif said
Illy Tkf AMOfl«lf4 PrfM&gt;
object of compelling the Atlantic Schelle Maine* was here sworn by the duce the pay of the mnjjority of the [was followed by a selection by the the announcement was the result of
CHICAGO, Mny 29.—An engineer
clerk
a*
assistant
state
attorney.
The
• &gt; t Line Railroad to use the west
maintenance of (way men five cent. , Stetson Quartette and Dr. F. D. romplnints of local citizens to the and fireman on the west bound Cal­
end of their ynrd for switching In­ above named defendant lieing arraign­ per hour, hut important cl.sesa of King, the new pastor of the Baptist Governor thnt officials here were Is*
ifornia limited on the Santa Fe rail­
stead of the east end, thus eliminating ed in open court, attended by hi* coun­ £ e employes were given a smaller Church, being Introduced, gave a in enforcement laws.
road
were killed near Fort Madison,
the dangers nnd inconveniences of the sel, Thetford &amp; Wilkinson, nnd after cut Under the majority bead w ere; stirring address upon the American
Iowa, today when the train collided
henring
the
reading
of
the
indictment
First Street crossing nt the ice plant
included track laborers and other Army and Navy and told why wo NEGRO WAS KILLED
with an cast bound passenger train.
We further recommend that the pleads not guilty. The following nam­ classes usually designated as "com- should hold memorial days and comNo passengers were injured.
HY
GEORGIA
MOD
county commissioners secure the s«r ed jurors were called, examined and
memornte the heroes of all our wars.
mon
laborers."
AND
BODY
BURNED
vices of a competent man to act ns accepted by both the state attorney,
The monument was decorated with
AUDREY MUNSON
county motor speed officer to enforce and counsel for the defendant, after
a beautiful wreath placed thereupon
(Dr Th* AM*#l«t*4 l*r*M&gt; .....
WHO TOOK POISON
CHANG’S
SOLDIERS
which
they
were
sworn
according
to
the existing state lawn.
by a marine and a tailor of the
SAVANNAH,
Ga..
May
29.—Wil­
IS OUT OF DANGER
n
i
iu
l- n » l n i l i v
E.
HAVE MUTINIED-------We recommend that the county law: C. A. Betts, W. E. Oglesby, E.
American legion and after the ben­ liam Byrd, negro, was shot to death
FAVORS WU PEI FU ediction by Dr. Brownlee and taps by In Wayne county yesterday by a mob
commissioners take such steps as nec- H. Kilbee, A. A. Moran. C. F. Proctor
(B y T h# A Me* la I *4 P reea l
"*ry to repair the road from the city J. H. Lee, C. M. Williams, E. A. FarBandmaster Ball the exercises were and his body was burned. He had
SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 29.—Au­
(By T»» Am #*UI*4 rr*M»
limits west, to Stcnstrom'a corner. ncll, A. V. McGuin, 0. T. Pearson, A.
HARBIN. May 29.—The soldiers closed by the hand playing the Star killed B. W. Moody, a well to do far­ drey Munson, nationally known mod­
J.
King
and
E.
L.
Brown.
After
hear­
The shoulders arc particularly danger­
Spangled Banner.
mer and seriously wounded and el, who took poison Saturday a t hla
ous and should have immediate atten­ ing all the evidence and the arguments of General Chang Tso Lin along the
slightly wounded two other men. The home near here, is reported r a t of.
tion.
of counsel for both the aUte and the Chinese Eastern railroad have mu­ STORM WARNINGS
killing resulted from a quarrel with danger today.
IVe• are ri
grateful
to uij’
the vuuri
court lur
for ni»
hla defendant, Amoi Pickett and after tinied and declared themselves In
" wiui . vo
ARE POSTED FOR
Moody.
1 l __• t ea
7
. ..
.
.
it
. ____ i t .
the* favor of Wu Pel Fu, who defeated
CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., May 2*.
full and lucid explanation of the law hearing the charge of the court, the
FLORIDA
TODAY
General
Chang
In
recent
battles
—The prosecution today upset a ten­
touching our official duties and hla Jury retired to their room to consider
BISHOP KII.GO
.
uniform thoughtfulness of our wel­ their verdict. The jury brought In the around Peking.
RESTING COMFORTABLE tative agreement to postpone the
I By Th* A*»wta1»4
*
Logan county armed march case*
fare. We also thank the state attor­ following verdict:
WASHINGTON,
May
29.—Storm
WASHINGTON, May 27.—Conuntil late in the summer and naked
"We the Jury find the defendant
ney, lion. Geo. A. DeCottes, for the
warnings
from
the
Louisiana
coast
(B y T h e Ai m *la 1*4 P reaa)
MEMPHIS, May 29.—Bishop Kilgo that Reverend J. E. WHhum, who Is
lawyer-like manner in which he has guilty of murder In the second degree. siderable cloudiness, with occasional to Carrabelle nnd small craft warn­
showers, moderate temperature la
had
a fairly good night and was rest­ charged with murder, be placed on
enabled us to perform our work ex­ So say we all."
ings* for the remainder of West Flor­
trial June twelfth.
peditiously; and we are likewise ap­ Naturalisation petitions were con­ the forecast for tho ^fck,bcginn‘nK ida coast were Issued this morning. ing comfortably today.
Sunday.
preciative of the valuable services tinued until Thursday, May 26th.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, 8ATURDAY, MAY 27.1922

PAGE SIX

1 CLASSIFIED
!
ADS

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING
THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 25TH

Brragealc, Tom Jordan, T. P. Owena,
Jacksonville; E. L. Rowland, DeLansL

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Seminole
1— t o n i g h t __.
L. G. Brady nnd wife, nnd J. N. Morly nnd wife, Titusville; W. E. Herrin,
Allendale; W. T. McMInkoy, Jackson­
M ARY PICKF0RD
ville; John Blnnton, T. M. Roppe'ra,
Weather man says cloudy
i
-------Tampa; E. S. Martin, Crescent City;
In her newest and most •■nduriz,
but we will go him one bet­
I Claaalfled Ada 5c a line. No
F. J. Hansen nnd wife, Mulberry;
ter nnd say rain, but we are
picture
l_ M taken for leoa than 25e.
The commencement exerciacf of the Sanford schools begin Thursday Mrs. E. L. Goss, Mulberry; Mrs. C.
hoping it will be pleasant
I and positively no rlimalfled
M. Roberts, Klndelle; Milton Skip­
night with tho banquet of the Juniors to tho Seniors at the Valdez Hotel.
and give the “boys" a chance
I ada charzed to anyone. Caah
\ Friday night Miss Williams’ Class in Expression will give n play at the per, C. E. Hoop nnd wife, Mrs. Terrill,
to “get right." As we go to
I mnat accompany all order*.
Mrs. Wilson, Bartow; Ira V. Warm­
High Schoo' nuditorium.
press we hear Dr. Walker
I Coont fire worda to a lino
Sunday morning nt 11 o’clock Dr. Hyman will prenrh the Iloccolaurcatc fold, Jacksonville; John W. Henderson,
praying to the Shrincrs to
l and remit accordingly.
Tampa; Geo. W. Goodhu nnd wife, C.
sermon to the graduating class ct tho High School auditorium.
save his life and we suppose
Monday morning nt the Grammar School nuditorium the graduation ex­ J. Dunbar and wife, D. A. Coleman
they will, ns usual—Sunday
nnd wife, H. C. Conkling and wife,
ercises of the Eighth Grade will take place.
tomorrow.
Geo. f). Brochcrt nnd wife, C. It. Stew­
3tonday afternoon at 6 o’clock will bo clnss day nt the High School.
5:10 A. M. MAY 27, 1922 .
FOR SALE
Monday night Mrs. Munson's clnsses In music will give a recital nt the art und wife, T. M. Smith nnd wife, J.
Maximum ..................... 87
-ity J. Parish and wife, Titusville; V. S.
High School Auditorium nt 8:00 o’clock.
'
Range .—..— —
Tuesday night graduation exorcises of the Clasa of 11*22 nt the High Oludlyn, J. L. Wolson, Jacksonville;
Minimum .............
Earn E. Rank nnd II. M. Cogswell,
■hape, $250 term* or 1200 caah. 490 School Auditorium beginning nt eight o’clock.
Frances Hodgson
Barometer .............
Model.—Hire &amp; Walker, In old Ford • Wednesdny night Snnford High School Alumni hnnquet^n* the Vnldez Rockledge.
Rain ........................
62-Ste
-------/
Garaze.
dh-tfp Hotc.
Burnett
Calm nnd cloudy.
Montezuma
FOR SAI.K—Nice fnt Rhode Island
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Co­
ing plnnt aoon hnd the broken piece
hens. Inquire of Mr.\ Kllaworth,
coa;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. W. Glnde, Ft.
welded
nnd
the
machine
going.
On
0E®D0(RJB[N]®(i[l]g
Beardnll Avenue.
51 &gt;3tp
Pierce;
L.
N.
Pearce,
Newberry;
J.
account
of
the
rush
of
work
In
the
FOR SALK—9250(1 mart gn go, secured
Herald office all of the typesetting Sheyhcrs, St. Augustine; K. C. John­
with Sanford property, 8 per rent
The Daily Herald Delivered to
machines
are running dn) and night son, Cocoa; Roydo Long, T. A. Hig­
pnynb'c, send annually. Box 30, Or­
door six days a week for 13
'and the excellent Work of Dr. llllly gins, Jacksonville; T. C. Ilrull nnd
t r n n i». *i
lando, Fla.
68*8tp
Join the throngs of readers.
wife, Mrs. S. G. McKIroy, St. Augus­
was appreciated. It snved our life.
f 6 R SALK—280 gal. gasoline tank
tine; T. H. Leach, Arcadia; J. W.
with r» gallon vldble pump fer fIII- f urtis Hnrl*er, who Is attending the
For Florida: Unsettled to­
-j
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Martin
McDaniel,
of
Hanford. Jacksonville; Geo. Grahnm.
Florida
State
University
nt
Gaines
Ing station. Prnctlrnlly new. Chc-o
night and Sunday; probab- A* The Seminole Printer)for cash.—Cr.tca Crate Co.
49-lfc -ille, arrived today to take in thei-' Bunncjl, are in the city the guests r f i Tampa; Dr. C. A. Lytle. W. D. Bradly showers.
8a
Bench; A. Dickinson,
commencement exerciser, at *ho high1 relatives.
____ . Mr. nnd Mrs. McDaniel a r e 1ford. ' Vra,t
FOR SALK—Second hnnd plnro, in s c h o o l . Curtis was in the class of ’21. former Sanford folks and while they! Henry Wellacott, ( . A. Johnson, I). P.
Prices that pic A —Work that utufc,
good condition —'W. A Rnyncr, Cel­
like their home in Bunnell they always 1Lovne, Harold Johnson, Hnrry WilhQuotations furnished upon nqseit
ery Avenue.
48-5tp
Get a Sanford booklet nt the Cham- like to get back to the old town nnd ‘cotta, C. M. Davis, J. 11. Brsgh, D. R.
Phone 401
902 I reath A.t
After the big celebration of
t’OR SALK—Potato barrel* In any her of Commerce headqunrtcrs In the see the many changes in Snnford since I’nrkson, R. L. Ilcrhan, Tnmpn; II. J.
quantity, special prices on car lots, rear of the Seminole Hotel. You will they were here,
fernogon, DoLund; John R. Hurt lege, you will want to rest tomorrow
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Leesburg; John W. Williams, Lees­ so will your family. Bring them all
want to know more about the city of
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
burg;
M. P. Aiken, Daytona Ilenrh; to the Seminole Cnfe nnd get one of
Snnford now that you have seen a part
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman, of
those fine chicken dinners with 'all
FOR SALK—Warchoure with R. R. of it.
Winter H a r a r e In the city u h l n » |J * ^
" l " 1’ the trimmings.
52-ltc
aiding. Within four blocks of center
in the Shrine festivities. Mr. and Mrs. J ’ 1 ’ ‘ . ^h*T’ "*
Ell,» Gi^ ‘
of city.
%
John J. Swcarnger, Tampa; C. C.
W. T. Bodiford, the popular drug Lyman have many friends here who «*n,
Bennett, Ocala.
Geo. V. KNIGHT
For quick result*, try a want ad.
are
always
glad
to
see
them
nnd
to
salesman of Gnincsville, is in the city
272-tfc today taking In the festivities. Mr. know that they are prospering in their
FOR SALK OR L.KASK—One 20 acre, Bodiford makes «Snnfnrd every month new home.
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking and hns many friends here who are nldistance to city. 'I .ro lots corner wnys glad to see him.
It. A. Howard, of Okeechobee City,
Center and Kim avr 1 *0 lota west
is visiting home folks nnd expects to
aide IVmetto *\r 53 fr ^om KlevThe Herald would like to have a list come back for the summer months in
enth St. M ’;e offer. B. T. Corey,
W ith every dollar ca-sh purthw
of the Shriners who nre stopping In a few weeks. Mr. Howard is shipping
M ake Your Car Look its B est for
owner, 116 N. Cpt’n j S t, Loa Ange­ the city hut ns many arc nt private tomwtooi. now and reports a good yield
you get a ticket good for om
lo*, Calif.
2HStf; 29-tf
M ay 27th, Shriners* D ay
F R E E chance on this Thulkw
homes it is almost impossible to get and good prices.
Signal Lamp.
F o r SALE -Gaeolino pump and 180 them all. We give you n list of some
gnllon tank—L F. Roper. Phone of the hotel* and you can find your
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edw. Fitzgerald, of
We nre M aking n Special R ate for th e N ex t Two Week* on
Daytona, nre In the rity to attend the
166.
39-tfc friends there tonight.
S1MONIZING
„
’
Shrine
festivities.
Mr.
Fitzgerald
is
FOR S A L B - a practically now piano.
/
GIVEN AWAY JULY 3RD, 1922
the editor of tho Daytona News and
High grade, walnut finish for ensh.
The mnny friends of Mrs. Couper
B
ring
Your
Car
to
the
E
conom
y
Shop
and
L
et
9150.00.
SID Cypress Avr. 23-tfp Godwin will be sorry to learn that she one of the most prominent and popu­
U s D ress it Up
£
FOR SALE—Ford S edn.—L. F. Rop­ is very ill nnd threatened with appen- j lar editors in the state.
er. Phono 166.
39-tfc diettis. Mrs. Godwin is the efficient
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Rowlnnd nnd
F7TTT SALK-^"1 acres, flowing well bookkeeper for the Ball Hardware Co. [ Mrs. Chris Codrington of DeLnnd nre
105 Palm etto Avenue
land, two acres cleared. Good well. and hns n host of friends here who in the city, Mr. Rowlnnd being one of
Net tiled. Price $’ OCO. Will take nre hoping for her speedy recovery.
111 Park Avenuethe candidates for the Shrine.
-Phone 66
SANFORD
FLORIDA
good Ford touring car os part pay­
ment.—W. M, Haynes 115 Park ave­ It. &lt;’. Maxwell hns joined the rod nnd Jimmy Thornton, of the S. P. Rich­
nue.
62-2tp riel fishermen nnd yesterday caught ards Paper Co., of 'Atlnntn, wns in the
FOR SALE—Fine milk cow with mnlo his first one that proved to he a ten city today calling on the local trade.
calf. Inquire at 1020 11th and pound bnss. Dick hnd a time landing
Sanford’s N ew StorePhone 127
Laurel.
62-6tp him but he finally succeeded nnd LOST—Parasol in Masonic hall. Find­
brought the big one to town to prove er please return to Herald office
the story. Arthur Yowcll wns with ami receive reward.
FOR R EN T
53-fitp
FOR RENT—0 room house, 200 l.nur- him and of course thut accounts for
el Ave. Phone 41.
50-5tp the catching of the fish.
LEBOURGKT. France, May 2 7 Major
Blake and companions in an
FOR RENT—Furnished nnd unfurnSaw a little Ford runnlmut on the
Isheil rooms, 200 Park ave. 49-6tp streets this morning with three peo­ ntempted flight around the world
10 Stores In Gcorgin•1 Store in Florid*
FOR RENT—After June 1st, two con­ ple riding in it and a big sign on the took the uir nt ten forty-five for
necting roorm, private bath. Adults, wind shield that read “ Howdy Nobles, Turin, Italy, on the second leg of
411 Pnrk Ave.
I'.t-fitp Get in nnd Bide." We have not seen their journey.
FOR RENT—Furnished live room very many real thin Noble* in the BISHOP
KILGO
npurtnicnt with gnrtqc. 914 Myr- city but if they get in that little car
VERY WEAK TODAY
tlo Avenue.
45-lOtp und ride they will he going some.
FOR RENT—Rooms und kitchenette.
Olr The Associated I’rrssl
The mnny friends of Dr. George
MEMPHIS, May 27.—Bishop Kil—Shirley Apartments opposite post
office,, upstairs.
28-tfc Hyman are glad to see him here to­ go wns ertremely wenk this morning
Physicians
F o r REN V—Two unfurnished rooms, day. Dr. Hyman is attending the after n restless night.
bath, for lighthounrUccping. Good Shriners Ceremonial and will deliver said in the Cnmntose state nnd con­ H ■
For Ladies and Children
In all colors, splendid quality
location. Apply "R. S.“, care of Her­ the baecaluureate address to the Sen­ dition again critical.
ald Office
fl-tfc iors nt the High School tomorrow
~ morning. He is looking exceptionally
fl.000 Guaranteed Roach Killer nt
FOR RENT—-Two desirable room*, well and is making a fine record in
L. P. McCullcr’s.
50-tfc
furnished Cc'l 348-W before 8 or chuich work in Tumpn. His friends
after B p. tr
0
48-6tp here are rejoicing in his suecess in
HOTEL ARRIVALS IN SANFORD
jiis new field of endeavor.
W ANTED
Valdez
WANTED—°mnll cottage, unfurnish­
The
biggest
bus*
of
the
season
so
T.
E.
Ilclson,
Winter Haven; Dr. F.
For the parade
ed or half of house, or unfurnished
far
to
I k* caught in Seminole county is E. Cameron, Tnmpn; K. L. Price nnd
housekeeping rooms. Address “Per­
reposing in state today in the “window wife, Fort Pierce; IL II. Snndcrs nnd
manent/ P. O. Box 548, Snnford. 34-p
For the Children’s Rom pers,
of the lliill Hardware Co. This big wife, Fort IPercc; \V. B. Knox, Titus,
WANTED—Youag man from college one weighed 13-1* pounds when) villa; C. A. Smith nnd dnughter, R. I).
.‘16-in. wide, yard
wishes on* I’oymer.t, beginning June • •"u-lit and has been on cold storage 1 Keid, Ocnln; P. D. Cochran nnd O. G.
and
first. Apply, II J* s.,“ euro of the for several llnys but he looks the pnrt Sexton, jr.. Tnmpn f W. L. Smnrt,
Herald.
'50-titc today and is taking 11 part In the Chat. A. Clnrk. Jamel C. Mensoll,
5
WANTED—By an experienced seam­ Shriners celebration. This fish was Kennct A Merrill. John B. Allen, Syd
stress, children*} sewing.
Hand­ caught by Ned Harrison several days Cavan, Clyde LcMcre, W. K. Tompmade dreskc* nrd little girls suits, n ago. The Ball Hardware Co., is of- kins, Herman Maryzch, Gale R. Rosa,
specialty. All work guaranteed. 317 fering prizes for the largest fish P. F. Regal, John O’Neil, JncksonWest Third street
52-2tp enught in Seminole county this sea- ville; John Noll, jr., Panama; W. E.
for the parade
In pretty patterns, 36-in. w ide,
LOST*-'Tuesday, shell rimmed eyu ®onTylandor, Fort Pierce; W. T. Raffarlli,
Jacksonville; D. S. Woodward, Atlunglasses between French and Fifth
yard
E. II. Brown, of Jacksonville, wear­ Jn; K.’L. Gildis, W. A. Adams, Jack­
■trod nnd Grammar school. Please
return to Herald office and receive re­ ing nn Egypt fez of Tnmpn nnd sonville; C. E. Collar, Fort Pierce; C.
ward.
52-5tp claiming to be n citizen of Snnford is A. Mathews, Daytona; Susie B. Jac­
litre taking in the festivities of Shrin- obs, Eustis; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meer’s Day. Mr. Brown formerly resid­ Gripp, Live Oak; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R.
ed here but is now located in Jax, Ilnrtfield, Gainesville W. J. Hamil­
where he is state sales manager of the ton, W. H. Taylor, Tampa; I. W. Hall,
Yfeginia-Carolinu Chemical Co. The Atlnntn; George Rcede, Marcus EnPA Y CASH
mnny friends of Mrs. E. B. Brown will del, Jacksonville; W. K. Shank, Orbe delighted to know thnt she Is now Inndo; F. I*. Cane and wife and daugh­
enjoying a trip to California where she ter, Lake City; R. 11. Chapman, L M.
A D ollar Saved is a D ollar Made
is the guest of her brother, George S. Anderson, J. C. Moiih, Iuike City; E.
A nice box of Candy, n bot­
Tyner, nt the Sacramento “ ’49" cele­ Pearson, It. C. Turck, W. It. Keating,
tle of Imported Perfume, n
bration.
Jacksonville; F. II. Keller, St. Augus­
big box of Stationery, nr
tine; Chas. Penfieid, J. K. Hayden, P.
Billy Huffman, the presiding gen­ C. Prust, C. L. Burper, W. A. Houser,
Borne of the late books on
ius of the Hof-Mac Battery Service, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rufus O. Tverstin, Reg
sale here
:: ;: :;
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snved the day for the Herald this M. Coleninn, J. A. Annette, Jackson­
morning when n part of one of the ville; J. O. Price, B. K. Dyson, W. T.
V
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typesetting machines broke and would Galloway, L. A. Wilson, It. Marion
havo been useless for the day only Reid, W. R. Biogty, I). Thomas, IkunBilly was called ir. and missed the pn; C. M. Tyw, E. I). Hodges, (1. W.
morning's festivities working on tho McCall, High Springs; W. W. Scott,
machine and with his acetylene weld- St. Augustine; N. It. Jones, W. C.
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PAGE TWO

there i» any newspaper In America lag one of the mooted points last
diligently cultivated by those who
MICKIE SAYS
that geta aa much as one per cent session.
oreV native thereto, or attracted
We wish every man in buaineaa in
of
ita advertising patronage exclus­
P»kllakr4 • r r r j i H t t M t l t m p t t a f thereunto, and who reasonably ex­
f
oovrr
eo»AB
vusmt
tu
hes£ ,
Lceeburg
or in our trade territory
4m t •» I k * H * ra M
1*T
ively from importers, no one, not ev­
pect to get some pleasure out of life
H i f M l I a A * * . I * » f * r 4 . trim.
OCR. PKUUS-, BVflM "OWfiJ
could
have
heard the talki on the
en
that
North
Dakota
Senator
who
while “feeding1a hungry world."
'iA FtUP A LETTER OUT OP
building
up
of advertising accounts, LOOK YOUNcTnR&amp;r. itArx J
started
the
dirty
filibuster
known
a»
One need only to go into some of
co-operation
between the newspaper
PtA«E
IU
TV&lt;
PER
U
Foltctte’a
juit
before
Wilson’s
secNATURAL COLOR, cloS *
the farming regions of Florida to
rv u u iH
and
the
advertiser,
and
tip
mutual
w
e
Aiwrr
gchwta a o e r o u r r
ond
inauguration,
known
what
news­
AND ATTRACTIVENESS
find there happy, contented, pro­
U . J . IIU L.LV _______________________ M i l a *
attention to copy production. It
IWTO TEAR* CWBR VTA "TVV
papers it is.
ft. J, LI I. I.A TID ------l M r t l » r / - T r t * n r » , gressing,
prosperous people, boys
K A. AKKL__________ U n m l ■ » ■ « !* »
OVUM FWLLER« WHO UEMCCL
Newspapers represent the public probably would havq boon surpris­ Common garden sage brew*
O . L. I H W I » --------C t r r a U t U a N * U | t f and girls included. They have, main­
VAAK&amp;
VlO
KU3TMC5S
A
R
fc
just
as truly as they ever did. The ing to some of our business men to heavy tea. with sulphur eddJ * ‘
r k n r 148 a t to « r t» I*. M.
ly through their own efforts, put Joy
MWeiA
V4*o
w
r
v
r
r
o
o
great
trouble with many people's in­ find an utter absence of any remark turn gray, streaked and
ilftr lU lu
l l a l * * M a tr K a a w a a a
nnd happiness into their farm lives,
A p p llfa t t o a
terpretation
of this fact is that they tending simply towards the securing beautifully dark and luxurisrT ,^
WOTMIM',
l
i
k
e
s
o
u
have provided themselves with the
m k M r l » l l * i I t l M la 4 4 i * a t *
fall to realize that no one newspaper of more money or more space out of few applications will proTe t T V
conditions and the facilities that
O aa Y ear _
ever
represents the entire public. the merchant. Instead, everything tion if your hair is fading,
111 M*alk*
make possible the enjoyment, tho
U t l l t r r r l la C ity k f C t n W r
Unless
there is some support for a was directed towards the help to be or gray. Mixing the Sag* T(1* J
O a a W t f k .................... - ....................U C aata pleasures which lighten the necessary
certain
attitude
on the part of a given the advertiser so that ho can Sulphur recipe at home,
J II* burdens of the farm and the farm
i
newspaper, the paper will not take become n larger spaco user and troublesome. An easier way t,
• M * a lt r * I r a a a r r a
K m la a la
C a a a ty home nnd that hriton the days, the
A 4 * tra a « la t a k lU h r A i t , * , Y r M a r
a
bottle
of
Wyeth’.
Sage
.„d
J
i
g
!
make
more
and
more
money
for
that
attitude.
There
are
few
editors
months
nnd
the
years
in
which
they
I t a U f ra tra a i l * k a a w a a a a t p l
Compound
at
any
drug
store,
all
himself.
(Concrete
instances
were
U aa. O a a ta a ra tla la t a ll lh a. | U «
with so little brains that they will
continue there to labor and abide.
r a a r , a lw a y a la a ia a a a a .
attempt to espouse a "cause” whyj n'icd- r ' *n a spirit of bragging that for use. This is the old-time **!
This
la
as
It
should
be.
only
more
MKMHKII T H K A S S O C IA T E II I 'l l K M
they nre its only ndherent and every- the newspaper man knows how to improved by the addition of 0th«, ,
111) Associated Praia is exclusive- generally thnn is the case.
one
else against it. Iiut when a ma­ run the other man’s business, but gradients.
There
is
no
denying
of
the
fact
I; entitled to the uaa tor republicsjority of the newspaper* of such a ho weertain circumstances were al­ While wispy, gray, faded hair k M
tion of all new* diapatchei credited to that nowhen is life more enjoyable
section ns South Florida are repre­ tered and made to bring the adver­ sinful,' wo nil desire to retain m
It or not otherwise credited in thia pa­ more free fiotn the cares that cor­
sented nt n meeting, it ia very prob­ tiser profit instead of continued los­ youthful appearance and attrift.iT
per and also tho local newa published rode nnd kill, thnn on th$ farm, un­
able that the public welfare will ses. If we can we want to get somo ness. By darkening your hair
der proper conditions. These condi­
herein.
stand
highest in importance on all advertising man who Is actually Wycth’a Sage nnd Sulphur
tions
can
and
ought
to
be
established
All rights of republication of spec­
mntters
of n public nature, Because working out problems In some leld no one can tell, because it doti g J
and
maintained.
It
is
encouraging,
ial dispatches herein are also re­
this was remarkably true nt th is , like ours, to come here and meet our naturally, ao evenly. You Jug da*,
therefore, to observe that efofrta are
served.
meeting last week, nnd because be- advertisers nt a dinner where we can cn a aponge or aoft brush with iuu
and persistently being
•CIm : HESALS BUILDIXO.
Phan. HI constantly
’sides
there were handled in nn Intel- talk over concrete problems and all draw this through your hair, taU»*
made to bring nliout these conditions Os*A7U~C$
ajHgent rnnnner a number of problems of us gain something from it.— one small strand at a time; by
in order that the lure nnd charm of
ing nil gray huir* have disappear^
. that interest both puhlishera and the Leesburg Commercial,
the farm, and of farm life, will ba f.
Headlines in Orlando Sentinel says more felt and appreciated. These tjm(, wou«d seem most unjust to public, this meeting was successful |
and after another application or t»,
—pthat "local attorneys will meet to fnid ilions must lie marie to apply America. A month ago at n forced beyond the expectation* of anyone
Second s h e e ts , 8 ^ x 1 1 , only your hair becomes beautifully d**
nrrnngc a bar meeting.' If you nave j particularly to the boys ami girls in sn)c on n fnrtn jn Georgia
One Of th cinterestlng features of 50c
1&gt;000 w h i|c th
Iaat a t glossy, soft and luxuriant.—Ark
good
any trouble arranging n bar meeting j ortlor th#t they may be able to jresist mule „nj,j for fifteen dollars. Four the meeting wns the report from vnr- | [ ern | t| office.
tf 666 quickly relieve* a cold,
in Orlando come to Sanford. You | „ IP CB|j 0f the towns and citics, years ago he would have sold at three ions counties regarding the attitude
can always arrange one here.
which call, most frequently has In ii hundred dollars.
If the foreign of candidates for the Legislature to- "
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deception and j cbts are to be collected on thia basis wards the proposed hill providing for
The DixieHighway Association Is chagrin, in order that they will sco a debt owed this government nmount- ! publishing statements of finances of
following the proper plans in road and realize that on the fnrm, more [ jnjf to two million dollars might be nil Imdies, whether town, city, counbuilding. Those stales nnd counties likely thnn in the city, is it possible
|,y the creditor accepting one ' ty or district, handling funds of the
that will not arrange for roads or to get out of life life's richest bless- hundred thousand dollars. Of course public.
Dr. Fth ridge, unopposed
fix the bad spots will not have the
this Is an cxtcrcmc ense—but It la . candidate for the Senate, wns pres- *
Dixe Highway.
People that havo
U hnt has hire been said is inspir- barely possihlc thnt pacifists might lent from Avon I’nrk nnd declared ■
no gumption should have #no roads.
rrl particularly by the work thnt Is insist upon something just as silly. himself In favor of the bill. How !
------- Q--------being done in some Florida eities nnd
This government should collect one over. Dr. Ethridge is the one who
I’oik County will put on a prosper­ towns, by the Rotarinns, the Kiwnn- hundred cents for every dollar it nullified its effects in municipalities
F ad s are all rig h t fo r th e rich man,
ity week program in which the en­ inns, the Civitans, and others, to loaned any nnd all foreign nations. Inst session by having adopted an
but the farm er th at is first of all in­
There I lend the way, for those who dwell —Kissimmee Gazette.
tire county will take part.
nmendment excepting towns of less
than .1,000 population. The bill died ■
wll lie big time* in lakeland nnd mil work in the country districts, to
terested in p a y in g his b ills and hav­
in committee in the House last sea-1
nmusements together with all tho brighter, happier lives. Hence it Is
PH h i hi Rl HO M » »
in g som e m oney le ft, w ants tried
merchants putting on special sales that In Jacksonville, In Miami, in
aion. The Lake County delegation
and
tru e m ethods o f g ettin g the
is favorable to the bill, it having been
for the occasion. Orlando Is putting Tampa, in Lake Worth, in West
Palm
Reach,
work
is
being
done
in
on « big Dollar Day to stimulate
full publicity anyway to the acts and
m on ey for h is crop.
business and it begins to look as the interest of the boys nnd girls of
expenditures of our officials. The
though south Florida will go nftcr the respective counties in which the
only difference thnt will be made in
cities nnnted, nnd others, nre located.
trade this summer as never before.
the practice in thia county to give
J*
It is work thnt is entirely commen­ *a
o---------this county is that towns will pub­
k ik iD iittalaK iit
lish financial statements more fre­
The Sanford Shrine Club deserves dable, for it* results mean much of
quently than they do now. The coun­
STILL TH E ART PRESERVA­
f t l credit for putting on one of the good, to those engaged therein and
ty commissioner* are complying
TIVE."
biggest days ever held in Sanford. for those for whoso welfare sad
happiness
it
is
intended.
with the provisions of the bill volun­
SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCTS
It must hnve cost something to put
This is work, a labor of love, that
In the sessions of the semi-annual tarily. At the proper time the Com­
it over but Shriners never worry
In (he Business SO Years
rbout costs—they just go ahead and has in it the joy of living and Is in­ meeting of the South Florida Press mercial will explain the matter of
■
spired
by
sincere
desire
to
broadcast
Association, held at Lakeland last rates for these publications, this bedo big things—nnd Saturday goes
in
that
joy
throughout
the
rural
secweek, there was much that is of di­
down in history ns another big
Shrincr day and another big success. lions of the state thnt nl1 may know rect interest to every citizen of Flor­
The Herald hopes that Sanford and feel that the place of one’s nbid- ida whether thnt person has any con­
Shrine Club will pull this big cere­ ing Is of less consequence than tho nection with a newspaper or print­
monial every year but will pull !t manner and method of that abiding in ing plant or not.
Only a short time ago it wns hrot
earlier if possible and get away from other words, that life on the farm
can be made just os full of happiness home to us very strongly that
•the rainy season.
ns is possible in any other place on printing is tho “are preservative"
■
---------- o-----Another week and the election will earth, and, In most instances, more just ns much as it was in the days
lie over nnd then we can settle down so, according to the efforts put forth of Benjamin Franklin nnd Horace
to business again and he friendly by those who neck to he happy even Greeley. This was proved in an in­
agnin. Flections make us tired. The while they work, anil especially by stance were we represented inter­
candidates look nt you cross eyed all those who labor on the farms and in ests in a contested claim covering n
period of months.
In the dispute
the time nnd your own friends look fnrm homes.—Times Union.
were alleged farts pending for their
a t you cross eyed and everybody Is
pussyfooting nreund trying to ilnd RETURN DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR proof nnd support upon letters, tele
grams, telephone messages nnd ver­
out how you stand. Thank goodn.vss,
Extremists are urging that the bal statements. Of these only the
The Herald is not bothered with
any politics. We hnve censed to play United States should be extremely letter* nnd telegram* could be de­
COOLEST RESORT IN FLO RIDA
politics and intend to stick to this lent as regards the sums borrowed pended upon. They alone had pre­
decision. Good sm se comes with old from this government by foreign served the record nnd they had pre­
nations—many thinking the value of served it heenuse they had printed It
age.
Finest Dance Floor South o f Jack son ville, 85x45 feet
the dollar should be reckoned on the on the typewriter.
.So, when In these days when
TAKING JOY INTO FARM I.IFF, buying basis and should be repaid
on that calculation. Plainly put, tho “radio bugs" nnd wireless devotees
Commendnble and gratifying ef­ ptnn would resolve itself into This lire leaching into the atmosphere tu
If Franco borrowed a wrest from it secrets that no or.e
fo rts, both r.ensihlo nnd practical, nroj idtuatinn:
being made throughout Florida to ! ',0,lnr
*it&gt;llar wh'
wh. n ,hnt
&gt;■•«( uumir
«uuiu buy
nuj will ever entrust to thnt medium,
dollar would
make life on the fnrm more comfor- ^ ire® pounds of sugar, now1 thnt dol when great power is being waged by
table more attractive and less a thing *"r
buy twelve pounds o sugar, individuals and groups of individuals
150 Bath D ressin g Room s; Suit, T ow els, R oom ............. 50c
to he hated and avoided because of th,‘ borrower should return but one- who have waxed fat nnd rich beyond
its needless drudgery and the too Fourth the sum first secured. This the dreams of Midas through circum­
Ifrent absence of those modern aids n,tobt be all right if the nation had stances not even Mother Shippey ev- *
to enjoyment nnd happiness that It borrowed sugar—nnd wns to repay In er foresaw, the general public is (
la but natural for human beings to thl'
goods. In the present case prone to forget just what constitu­
Clean W ater—600 fe e t L ong— NO ALLIGATORS
long for, especially on the pnrt of
llt ,lu* present time the prnctico tes "Thr* Fourth Estate" nnd the
would
he
radically
wrong.
part it plays in the affair* of every
boys und girls.
S
Swim m ing, R ecreation and F ish in g Pier, 1JK) f e e t long
If a grocer borrows of a neighbor­ community. Yet thnt estate is not
The people on the fnrtns nre doing much by way of lifting them- ,n»-' ifr&lt;Hl'r »nc hundred pounds of dimmed hut is brighter today thnn
■
selves out of farm ruts that' have, Prl,n«
till n hurry-up order he 1* it ever was in the days when tho
BOATS TO LET
hampered W h their progress nnd supposed—and the courts would so more ignorant took every word in it
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their pleasures of life, such us all bold—that there must he returned for Gospel. Today the printed word
S afety Pool for the Little Ones, also other p la y th in g s and
people everywhere, in a civilized ,h(’ *unv 'W ght of the same quality 0 weighed in the srnles of the read­
•w intry nre entitled to hare and e n -jof fruit—irrespective of whether the er’s understanding nnd he pains
am usem ents for their pleasure... B rin g them on ce and
joy. In this they nre being helped P^,c,,,, wenl UP °r droppaj.
This knowledge through it, whether it he
you will com e again.
to a very large extent, by those w h o ,cl,,c
m,,,b’ plain during the war | exact in fact or divergent beenuse of
period
when
n
wholesale
grocery
dwell in town* and cities ami who
the human mind bnck of
realize the need, to them, of farms in ' Vc,t I’nlm Beach "borrowed" five'what is written.
Just the spot for your ou tin gs, and picnics, pillaus
hundred* pounds of sugar from a I And the newspaper editors today,
and fish fries. In fa c t the ideal sum m er resort fo r those
| baker—sugar that had coat the linker rjtmt ns they hnve always done, arc
j thirty-one cent* the pound.
Then | working continuously for whnt th^y
who like clean, refined and up-to-date recreation and re­
'came the sudden drop among th e . believe Is the public interest nnd they
laxation from their troubles and worries.
sugar thieves to less thnn half thnt | continue to stand ns the harrier lieprice—and right then anil there the tween the people and those who :
wholesale firm returned the "bor-. would mulch them.
Even though ■
My m otto is and alw ays w ill be: Strictly respectable
rowed" good which it had bought for «•&gt; discover now and then an editor ■
■
resort for respectable people.
legs than half what the baker paid. who permits a portion of his reading ■■
The court* held thnt ns the borrower public to suffer when he knows the *
C atering to your pleasure and w ish es a t all tim es.
had returned tho same weight nnd truth thnt would nave them, *uch
quality ns U had received the loss cases nre offset thousands of times
had to fall upon the linker.
Come all and le t’s g e t acquainted. You will fin d me
to one by auch actions and wild nnd ■
The extremists nre seeking to "for­ asinine assertions as thnt of Senator ■
■
a subservient host.
C ourtesy and P ro m p t Ser­ ■ give them their debts"—or almost so, McCumber lust week when he said
■ 1 here is a elms that would wipe offt thnt the reason the newspnpers, both ■
vice O ur M otto
■ the interest charges on nil foreign Democrat und Republican,
wore ■
R espectfully yours,
debts—Interest which Uncle Sam (clamorlrg for tariff on farm prodmust j&gt;ay nrlvatc individuals who ucts if manufactured articles are to
I'hones 497-491
” ndvnneed th • :coney; and thnt might be protected to crcntly, Is that tho
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N not be a had idea. However, to re- [newspapers get their advertising
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dure the debt in proportion to what from Imoorters and they naturally
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THE 8A N P 0R P DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 29,1922
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naira.-i
said he was eertainly in favor of the
THURSDAY JtfAPE POL1TIDID HIM MORR GOOD
T P® SERVICE
bill and would work for It, That he
CAL
HISTORY—
OPEN
FOR­
A m o u n t D o e s n 't C o u n t It’s t h e Start—
UM HELD BY WOMEN had always stood for anything for the Many men and women suffer from
betterment of the mothers and chil­ backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints,
T h a P a t h e T h in g
acre muscles and other results of kid­
O. P. Swop* and Forest take are dren.
Mr. Lake though with Mr. Swope ney trouble because they neglected the
Questioned by the Women Voters
that Mrs. Hlnckman's educational bill first warning aymptoma. Foley Kid­
wra* dangerous in leaving the appoint­ ney Pills aid the kidney* to throw out
Being the visitor 0. P. Swope was ing of the members of the proposed poisonous waata matter that causes Furnish FR E E
T ubes
asked to address the League of Wom­ State School Board to the discretion pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eldwith th e purchase o f
en Voters first and after a few com­ of the governor.
the T h riftless m on ey sa y s “Goodridge, Ky., writes! “Foley Kidney
every
plimentary remarks got down to busi­
Mr. take said that he was In favor Pilla did me more good than all the
ness.
of an Increased appropriation for the other medicine I ever took. I had kid­
FIRESTO NE CORD
Mr. Swope’s.first plank was on the State Board of Health.
ney trouble ten years. I don't have
the self-resp ectin g, forw ard-looking
much needed tax reform bill.
Mr.
Mr, take said that he was in favor any pain like I had before I took
Firestone Cords are now
it says: “I am yours, I rep resen t your
Swope stated that he believed in tbe of a more restricted marriage law and them." Sod everywhere.—Adv.
levying
of
a
straight
land
tax,
at
w
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was then asked if he had not made
delivering as h igh a s
king days. Be carefu l w ith m e for I
much per acre regardless of .the value himself ridiculous by his stand on on#&gt;
21,000 m iles
b e s t friend. Put me in the Bank,
E m ploym ent Bureau
or location of the land, this being sole­ thnt was brought to the attention1of
ly (or.State taxes and that.^hy levy­ Pic.legislature .by .the Oman's, Club*
ROAD SERVICE F R E E
ing .and juscssing of the land* in r of .the State. ,Mr. .take responded ,Tte TW»tiOMl.«OOUti(tae of the BustmemberJ [ m ove-tnew oria.
T IR E SM O U N T ED
county purposes be left to the mone­ that he had been for the bill beforo it nets and Professional Roman's Club
tary needs of.the county.
was amended but after it was amend­ requests all young qroipen desiring
FREE
O p en y o u r S avin gs A ccount TODAY!
j i t . Swope's next plank was on the ed it was a rediculous law and as he emp*jyment to register at the First
schpol.sltujstton. llu^was in favqr.of Xiraa always for marriage nnd as it National Bank.
—Call—
putting a bill through shat would mice practticnlly .prohibited fcinrringe he
AGNES G. BKHNRR, Chairman
the school tax over 16 mills. That was against it.
there should.be no limit op.(he mlilnge
LEAGUE REPORTER.
“I'm Going Right Straight Back to
allowed .for school purposes and that
My Dear Old Florida Home," at Qln- E xclusive Firestone Tire
the bill should provide that the amount
RnbiMy-Titm, an antiseptic.
termlster’i Piano Store, \Velnkn Bloek.
Service Station
needed be left to.the descretion of the
20-tfp
school board.
Phone 548
The next matter touched on was the
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
Bargains /found each day by read
game and fish laws. Mr. Swope put door six days a- week for 16 cents— Ing the Herald Ada.
DAY NIGHT SERVICE
himself
on record as favoring a closed Join the throngs of readers.
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stren g th
season on fishing for three or five
years but not in favor of a closed sea­
Sanford Mnid Bread at your Groc­
son £n hunting. He said thnt every er’s, Hot rolls, cakes and pics, next to
thnt he was in favor of hunting Princess Theatre.
30-tfc
ANF0RD MARBfLE &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS year
fpr CO or 90 days.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
1 Mr.-Swope went on record ns favorSecond sheet*, H J ix ll, only
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
. tog a state wide no fence lnw but not 50c per 1,000, while Ihey last, at
ALSO
IS West First Street
1018 Wert First Street in favor of n local option law unless Herald office.
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it was impossible to get a state wide
law through. He said that the large
cattle owners were prepared for the
change and thnt the little cnttle innn
.was blinding himself to the trend of
A. C. FORT, A g en t
j affairs and depending on others to
-SANFORD, FLA. ■
WIGHT BROS. GARAGE
1fight his battle for him.
TAKE SALTS AT FIHST SIGN OF
Mr. Swope said that he wan in fnvor
BLADDER IRRITATION Olt
of compulsory dipping but wanted the
BACKACHE
law made so iron clad thnt there could
be no possible loop hole and that it
The American men nnd women must
could be enforced.
guard constantly against Kidney trou­
He touched on the State Uoad De­ ble, because we eat too much nnd nil
portment nnd said that in his estima­ our food is rich, Our blood is filled ■ Now's the tim e for you to buy n MOLINE TRACTOR. We
tion it was a farce and should be done with nric arid which the kidneys ■ hnvc a special offer th a t you cannot afford to let get “y y°u.
For every fa rm e r can afford to buy b u t you cannot afford
away with.
strive to filter out, they weaken from £ not to buy a real T ractor, th a t haa been proven ° u t to be »
Much laughter was provoked when overwork, become sluggish; the dim- *
during the questioning Mr. Swope con­ (native tissues clog nnd the result Is ■ great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
fessed to having never heard of the kidney trouble, Madder weakness nnd £ will sell you a—
Shepbsrd-Tovrner Maternity bill.
x gneral decline in health,
MOLINE, Model D, la test improved T ractors
Mr. Swope was tken asked the ques­ When your kidneys feel like lumps ■
for $528.00
tion, “Why did you eid in the removal of lend; your back hurts or the urine ■
of the county agent over the protest Is cloudy, full of sediment or you arc £
Can fum iah you from our stock In w arehouse fo r im m e­
bf the majority of the farmers t"
obliged
to
seek
relief
two
or
three
£
Personally inspect th e care w ith which Buick
“I did work for the removal of times during the night; If you suffer ■ diate delivery, or will have oqe Bh[ppcd direct to you. ^
bodies are built and th e a tten tion g iv en to de­ County Agent C. M. Berry and voted with sick hendnche or duty, nervous J| member th is offer is only good until October 11th, so place
his removal. But Mr. Berry was spells, Add stomach, or you hnve rheu- 5
tails which contribute so m uch to ow nership for
tbe cause and Mr. Berry alone. Mr. matism when the weather la had, get ■
Berry did two things thnt necessitat­
comfort.
from your pharmacist about four a
ed
his removal. The influence of the ounces of Jnd Salts; take n tablespoon- J PHONE 2102
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA
An important fea tu re on all Buick closed cars business
men of this town on main ful In o gloss of water before break -1 ■
is the SOLID STEEL LUG on the doors.
■treat fa r over-balnncod the influence fast for a few days nnd your kidneys of the truckers. I am not against a will then act fine. This famous salts Ji
This device holds th e door rig id — prevents its
county agent and want to have one is made from the arid of grapes and J
rattling no m atter how rough th e roads and
next year that will do the work of a
juice, combined with lithin, nnd 5
prevents wear to th e door lock. A character­ counlv agent In all sections of the lemon
has been used for generations to :£
istic occurrence w bep th e door is held only by county."
flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; ■£
When questioned as to his stand on
to neutralize the .acids In the utfne so ■
the lock itself.
Mrs. Blackman's Educational Bill he it no longer is n source of irritation, a
spoke in favor of changing the board thus ending bladder disorders.
Ask N. H. Garner to explain it to you.
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as it now stands but thought that the
Jnd Sal(s is inexpensive; cannot in- £
Hoard should be elective.
Ask us to tell you m ore about Buick
jure, makes n delightful effervescent ■
T|ie question was asked Mr. Swope lithin-water beverage, and belongs in £
PRICES
PRICB8
why he opposed the road to Osceola
every home, because nobody can make £
and
he said his actions in this matter
Z2-Six-46 Coupe.___ I IBM
a mistake by having a good kidney ■
22-Four-3t Roadrttf | 895
were perfectly satisfactory to Mr
32-8ix-47 Sedan------ SIM
flushing any time.—Adv.
22.Four.JS Touring „ 925
Pfeitner, of Osceola, and to all the
22-8Ix-48 Coupe ----- 2075
22-Four-JB Coups_1295
people of Osceola as he had been so
22-8U-49 Touring ... ISM
22-Four-J7 Sedan__ 1325
assumed
by Mr. Pfeitner.
Will Help You Keep Cool
22-81X-50 Sedan_____ 2275
23Six -12 l!o»d.,ter ... 1285
Forest Lake was then introduced
22-Six-IT) Touring .... 1295
and after a few introductory remarks
• F. O. B. Flint, Mich.
See our window display o f all kinds
stated thnt he was in favor of the tax
reform; in favor of some measure thnt
would give the schools of the state
Get An A bstract B efore
more money to work an.
DISTRIBUTOR
Mr. take was In favor of a closed
B u yin g Property
season on the fish for 3 to fi yearn and
SANFORD
FLORIDA
a closed season for deer for the snim- E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres,
period.
When Belter Automobiles are B uilt Buick Will Build Them
Mr. Lake differed with Mr.,Swope
■ ■ in ti
on the no.fcnse law saying thnt in PIANOS
this state wc had a grent deni of
PHONOGRAPHS
waste lands thnt were good for noth -1
ing hut thd raising of cattle nnd that PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
each county should decide thnt mat­
ter for Itself. Ho stood for the local POPULAR SH E ET MUSIC
option no fence law.
PLAYER ROLLS
Mr. Lake spoke of the bills thnt l
had been passed while he was the rep­
resentative from this county and thnt J. H. H INTER M ISTER
to let us help ypu if w e can.
he had worked for and voted for.
PIA N O CO.
Me pasaed
flrrt Jqvenlle court
Our fa cilities are you rs to em ­
Welak* Blqek
bill in the state, creating juvenile
courts in Tampa and Jacksonville. He
ploy; our services th e w $y ,o;£ ad­
helped pass the vital statistics bill in
ffiULi hg worked fqr
Mat# edwa-j
vice on in vestm en ts and m oney
tional bills for our state institutions (
Tlje ever-increasing arm y of th r if t account
m atters
$11 kinds a re yours to
d&lt;5x#dtors In th e Peoples Bank of S anford a t­
igiyfng i m ’fcr tte And fyim0 *n ;
Pound C a k e .... LV...'..! 85c
adequate apportionment.
test# th e high degree o f satisfactio n a tte n d ­
command.ft
ing f connection w ith th is in stitu tio n .
L ayer C a k e ...............30c
the county of Orange In 1913.
Yqur deposits are invited, w h eth er large or
to
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Do not h esita te to co n ^ in
.^ranfl. Y our account, regardless of its size,
W te&lt;?wn by the fact O ut he M ped ; N u t Layjey $ a k e ..........35c
wjp parn th e sam e ra te of In terest as th e big­
float the bonds for tta psnf.wrf
ask our advice or let u$ h $ |p you.
g est item on o u r books.
Wfcy buy gpt-of-town

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SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY

NOTICE TO FARMERS

C o n s id e r the Door Construction
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1922, at the City Hall, In the City of
FLORIDIAN KILLRD A8
Sanford,
Florida, for the purchase of
SHRAPNEL EXPLODES
$325,000.00
of an Isaue of bonds of
IN TARGET PRACTICE.
tho City of Sanford, Florida, In the
sum of $025,000.00, authorised at an
( B r T t l A aa* e ia lr4 P r f W )
FAYETTEVILL-., N. C., May 28. election held in the City of Sanford,
—Three enlfited men were killed end Florida, on the 17th day of May A.
three men and one officer were in* D. 1922. Said bonds to hear Inter­
Jured at 10 o'clock yesterday morn­ est at the rate of six per centum per
ing when a shell from a gun fell annum, nnd are to be dated July 1st,
abort of its range, struck a tree and 1922; interest payable semi-annually
exploded during target practise at on July 1st and January 1st of
Camp Bragg it was stated by Major each year, both principal and Inter­
Bantaon at the camp yesterday af­ est payable at New York, In the
State of New York; said bonds being
ternoon.
v
of
the denomination of $1,000.00 each
The accident occurred absut 10
o'clock yesterday morning wh'le the nnd are to be bonds of said issue
fifth veld artillery was doing some numbered from 301 to 625; all of
firing for the field officers artillery
school conducted at the camp.
A
shrapnel projjectile which officers
belive was defective, was 11red from
a 75 millimetre gun and fell short in
range, struck a tree and then ricoch­
eted from the ground and exploded.
Privates Thomas L. Wood pf Sal­
isbury, N. C., Walter C. Ammons,
of Milton, Fla., and Goo, L. McLelland of Noble, III., were instantly
killed and privates William Owl,
Lumcrport, W. Vn„ Alonso Morgan,
Blantyrc, N. C., and Sergeant Donnet Smith of Fulton, N. Y., all mem­
bers of battery’ E, fifth field artil­
lery, were seriously injured. Camp I
Bragg officials did not anouncc tho
nnure of their injuries. Captain M .1
\ . Dawson was struck in tho foot j
by n piece of shell, hut hln injjurlcs 1
arc not considered serious.
Sergeant Smith wa soperated on
and officials at the camp reported
that ho came through the operation
successfully and is now resting eas­
ily. Privates Morgan and Owl were
reported resting comfortably Inst
night an dtt is believed they will re­
cover.
Many narrow escapes from the ex­
plosion were reported. Thero were
n large number of officers and men
In close proximity to the scene of the
explosion and when the shell burst
fragments wero scattered for many
yards In every direction.

said bonds aggregating the aaid sum
of $325,000.00 to mature on July li t
1952; said bonda to be sold subject to
the approving opinion of John C.
Thomson, obtained by the City Com­
mission of the City of Sanford, Flor­
ida. All blda must be accompanied
by a certified check for one and u&lt;iehalf per cent, cf the amount of the
bonds to be sold. The aald C. E.
Henry, S. O. Chase and Forrest Lake,
as the City Commission of Sanford,
Florida, and as said Ex-Officio Bond
Trustees of the City of Sanford,
Florida, reserve the right to reject
any and all bids. Proposals should
be addressed to C. E. Henry, S. O.
Chase and Forrest Lake, as the City

Commission of Sanford, Florida, and Attest:
L R. PHILIPS,
aa Ex-Officio Bond Trustees of the
Clerk of the City of San­
City of Sanford, Florida, at Sanford,
ford, Florida.
Florida.
6-22,29;
0-542,19.
WITNESS our hands as the City
Commission of Sanford, Florida, and
ie m ln o l. Cou^ nj7.c3
*»• sceonipsafea C®
as Ex-Officio Bond Trustees of tha N O T IC E o r S A L E OK 110 0 ^ 0 0 .0 0 , S E M ­
IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A , a P E R
City of Sanford, Florida, and the
C E N T IM P R O V E M E N T B O N D S
coi ..ipu
seat of said City, this 22nd day of
given
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May A. D. 1922.
p ro p o s a l* wHI
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t h e Board
B oard
„ —be r. e. c. e. i.v. e----C. E. HENRY,
m is s io n H
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B em ln o la K t f w s i u e *
_ Obounty CHo m______
of
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C ou n ty . F lo r id a , on, o r b e f o r e t h e *xS. O. CHASE,
p l r a t l o n of t h i r t y d a y a f r o m t h a f l r a t F lo r d la . a t Hlr lf„r‘d
p u b li c a ti o n o f t h l a n o tlo
ti c ea a n d u p to
t o a n d „ W IT N E S S my
(SEAL!
FORREST LAKE,
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n t i l t h r e e o 'c lo c k; p. m. on t h e l l h d B o a r d o f Count » c L£L&amp;
As the City-Commission of d a y o f J u n e , A. D. J i l l , a t t h e C o u r t S e m in o le County
t S a n f o r d , S e m i n o le C o u n ty , o f aald Board on thf. ^ u
Sanford, Florida, and as Flloloureide a , a fo
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Ex-Officio Bond Trustees I m p r o v e m eCnot u nBtyond
s. S aid b o n d a b e a r
C»«rk 0 f V £ a
of the City of Ssnford, I n t e r e s t a t t h e r a t a o f alx p e r c e n t u m
p e r a n n u m , a r e t o be d a t e d J u l y 1st.
Florida.
I l l l . I n t e r e s t p a y a b l e a e m l - a n n u a l l y on

HOLLINS COLLEGE
COMMENCEMENT
TUESDAY, MAY 30, 2:30 P. M.
Commencement meeting of the
Board of Trustees in the President's
Office, Camegle Hall.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 81
11:00 A. M.—Alumni Reunion,
12:30 P. M.—Alumni Luncheon,
College Commons.
4:30 P. M.—Festival of Music and
Folk Dancing by tho Departmenta of
Expression and tho Conservatory of
Music. To be held on the Campus
Lawn.
8:00 P. M.—Graduating exercises
on Campus Lawn.
Commencement
Speaker F. A. Hathaway, L .. I- D.,
Superintendent Public Instruction,
Duval County. Music by the Conser­
vatory.
0:20 P. M.—Informal Reception by
the Faculty and Trustees in the Librsry after the Grnudating Exercises
to the grnuates, alumni and friends
of the College.
All are invited to
como in for a final greeting.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend the Student's Recital, the
Baccalaureate Sermon, tho Festival
of Music nnd Folk Dancing and tho
Graduating Exercises. The Alumni
are especially urgedto be present at
all these cxerices and the reunion
Wednesday morning.
CITRUS CANKER
FOUND NEAR DAVIE
( H r Tfc* A a m r l a l r S . C r r u )

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May
29.—The presence of citrus canker
has been discovered at Davie, a set­
tlement In the Everglades about nine
miles from here, nnd State Plant
Commissioner Wilmon Newell and
Gencrnl Inspector Frank Stirling, of
■the state plant board, assisted by n
score of other inspectors, already arc
at work In an effort tto stamp out
the disease. Three hundred nnd slxty-slx three on seven properties at
Davie thus far have been found In­
fected. The locality is isolated from
nil large citrus groves.
Bargains found each day by read­
ing the Herald Ads.
Notice of Sale of $325,000.00, fi per
..cent Improvement Bonds of the
City of Sanford, Florida, of an laaue of Ronds In the Sum of $625,000.00 authorized at an Election
Held In the City of Sanford, Flor­
ida. on May 17th. 1922.
Notice is horeby given that sealed
proposals will be received by C. E.
Henry, S. O. Chnso and Forrest Lake
as tho City Commission of the City
of Sanford, Florida, nnd as Ex-offi­
cio Rond Trustees of tho City of San­
ford, Florida, in connection with tho
1««ue of bonds in the sum of $625,000, authorized at an election held in
the City of Sanford, Florida, on the
17th day of May A. D. 1922, on or
before the expiration of thirty days
from the first publication of this no­
tice, and up to and until six o'clock
P. M. of the 22nd day of June A. D.

Grapefruit and Orang&lt;

During the 1921-22 marketing season for Florida
grapefruit and oranges, the Sealdsweet advertising
of the co-operating Florida growers appeared in more
than twenty-five million copies of nine of the leading
home magazines of the United States—full color
pages in excess of six million copies.

half a million copies of eight of the leading and most in­
fluential medical and nursing journals of the country.
The advertising of no other marketing agency for
Florida citrus fruits was carried by these periodicals.

The advertising of no other marketing agency for
Florida citrus fruits was carried by any of these magazines.

Between November and March, Sealdsweet Flor­
ida grapefruit and orange advertisements appeared
in approximately Bixty million copies of two hun­
dred and forty-five of the leading daily newspapers.

In the same period the advertising of Sealdsweet
Florida grapefruit and oranges appeared in about

Advertising of other marketing agencies for Florida
citrus fruits was carried in less than a dozen of these.

W h o does the Real Advertising o f Florida Grapefruit and Oranges?
T he Growers who m arket their fruit Co-operatively, o f course.
E arly in th e h istory of co-operative m arketing in Florida, the affiliating grow ers became convinced th a t to
m ake demand fo r Florida g rap efru it and oranges keep pace w ith increasing production it would bo necessary for
th e food and n ealth values to be extensively
advertised.
a
In each of th e p ast ten or m ore m arketing seasons, therefore, th ese grow ers have conducted educational
advertising cam paigns for Sealdsweet g ra p e fru it and oranges, gradually enlarging the scope th ereo f until th ey
have covered th e g re a ter portion of th e U nited States.
A t no timo during th is period has th e re been any consistent advertising effort on th e p a rt of o th er m ark etin g
agencies fo r Florida fru its. A careful survey of th e leading advertising m ediums of the country, sum m arized
above, shows conclusively th a t th e only co-operative citru s m ark etin g agency rem ains the one facto r adequately
w orking to increase consum er demand.
T h at th e advertising done by th e co-operating citru s grow ers of Florida has been a good investm ent fo r them
Is conclusively proved by the fact th a t in practically ev ery m ark et of th e country Sealdsw eet g ra p e fru it and
oranges b rin g th e high dollar. O ften they command a prem ium of tw enty-five to fifty cents a box a t wholesale
Decause th ey are efficiently advertised.
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Do you want your grapefruit and oranges so advertised th at the consumption

may absorb the production without reducing prices to on unprofitable level?

Then Join The Florida Citrus Exchange and market under the Sealdsweet trademark—of, by and for Florida*'
CuosuH the manager o f the nearest association or sub-Ex change or w rits the business manager at Tampa* Florida.

Tfie FLORIDA
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922

BACCALAUREATE IGHTH GRADE
SOCIETY
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FINE CLASS OF BOYS AND G illie
a# areally appreciate*.
MOST INSPIRING
PASS FROM GRAMMAR
Wh r-Uv’s Honey and Tar. in a
SERMON
CALENDAR
SCHOOL
fc« fe »h« went to sleep and alept
r X entire night Your renteThe third event of the commence­ The graduation exercises of the
C qdekly and relieftU P«r«an- Monday—Pipe Organ Club wil meet
nt
the
home
of
Mrs.
Hall
on
West
ment
season of the Sanford High Eighth Grade of the Grammar School
Jgold everywhere. Adv.
First street.
(School took place at the High School took place this morning at ten o'clock
Tuesday—Duplicate Bridge Club will ' Auditorium yesterday morning when at the Grammar School Auditorium,
meet nt the home of Mrs. R. A. the Baccalaurc'.te sermon wns given which was crowded to overflowing
Newman on Fourth street, at one to the members of the Senior Class with friend* and relatives of this pop­
a"‘
innd their friends by Dr. George Hy­ ular class.
o'clock.
Tuesday—Mrs. George Knight will man, formerly pastor of the Baptist
Pink nnd blue, the class colors, were
[enry McLaulin, Jr.
entertain the members of the Ev­ church of this city, and now director most effectively used in decorating,
JPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
of the expansion department of the and blue hydrangea and potted ferns
ening Bridge Club.
Wednesday—Mrs. Robert Hines will First Baptist church of Tampa. The nnd palms were artistically used. A
entertain the members of the Sans spacious auditorium of the High large American flag, was suspended
Souct Bridge Club at her homo on School was crowded to capacity de­ over the center of the stage.
sp ite the threatening weather and ex­ The following program, with the
Park ovenuc.
Wednesday—S. H. 8. Alumni Ban­ tra seat* were necessary to accom­ subject, “Ideal Citizenship" was splen­
modate the big crowd. Mrs. P. M. didly carried out:
quet at Valdez at 8 P. M.
March—Class.
Thursday—Miss Elizabeth Munson Boyd, nt the piano, played u march
Invocation—Dr. George Hyman.
and Mrs. Oscar May will entertain as the seniors filed into their seats
Sanford,
Fla.
let W.
nt the home of the former nt B P. 1preceded by the faculty and the local
Salutatory—Claire Zachary.
"Leaving the Nest"—Girls.
M., honoring Miss Orn Williams, a hoard members and they made a most
imposing nrrny with the raps and
"Duty — Faithfulness" — Clifford
bride-elect of June.
Friday—French Bridge Cabaret nt gowns, the large class attesting to the Shinholser.
"Ambition"—Clinton itines.
the Parish House, nt 8 P. M. under growth of this city and the high
Violin Solo—Acey Cnrrnwny.
the nuspices of the Women's Guild. school. Dr. Brownlee acted ns mnsjtcr of ceremonies nnd after giving the
"Courage”—Briggs Arrington nnd
D. L. Thrasher leaves this after­ invocation the following program was Margaret Sprout.
Reading—Virgio Hyman.
1rendered:
noon for California.
| Violin Solo—"Go Thou Sublime
"Thrift"—Althea Koons.
Mr and Mrs. Lucius McLeod of ,Sweet Evening Star," (Wagner), Mrs, “A True Gentleman”—Merrill ItohWiliiston, arrived in their car, Sat­ P. M. Boyd. Dr. McCasiin, Accom­ crt*.
"Education"—Chester Walker.
Too Can Find the Name of
urday afternoon and arc the truest* panist.
“The SchtMilhouse Stand* by the
Selection—Quartette from Stetson.
Bwy I ire Profeealonal and
of the latter's sister, Mrs. Ralph
Scripture Reading—Dr. F. D. King. Flag"—Calvin McGahngin.
’ Boaineei Man In Sanford In
Wight, nt her homo on Tenth street.
Vocal Solo—“Beyond the Open Class sung.
Thin Column Kaeh Day
Awarding U. D. C. Prize—Dr. E. D.
Mrs. Christine Hennessny, who Gutcs*’ (Petrie), Lillie Ruth Spencer,
Brownlee.
Mrs.
P.
M.
Boyd,
Accompanist.
has been spending the winter here nt
History Medals—Mrs. John LeotinrAnnouncements.
the Gables left yesterday by boat
dy.
Baccalaureate
Sermon—Dr.
George
for
Jacksonville,
going
from
there
to
[George A. DeCottes
Presentation of Memorial—Mrs.
New York, Chicago and Detroit She Hyman.
Attorney-at-Law
was nccompanied as far as Jackson­ Hymn—’Come Thou Almighty King’ Pearl Babbitt.
Acceptance—Miss Clara Millen.
| Over Seminole County Bank
ville by Mrs. Mary Higgins and Miss ]Congregation.
Presentation of Diplomas—Supt. T.
Benediction—Dr.
Paul
C.
Durban*.
(fFOHD
FLORIDA Mary Armstrong..
I The baccalaureate sermon delivered W. Lawton.
Valedictory—Frank Dutton.
Iby Dr. Hyman was one of the best
BIRTHDAY PARTY
S. 0 . Shinholser
Farewell Song.
Little Mary Elizabeth Tolar, the ever given here to u graduation class.
Orchestra—Selected.
Dr.
Hyman
was
at
hit
best,
being
in
winsomo young daughter of Mr. and
Contractor and B u ild er
After the class song, Mrs. John
Mrs. R. E Tolnr, wns the charming 1his former home nnd knowing personIhrORD
•;* *:• FLORIDA young hostess, Saturday afternoon Ially every member of the graduating Leonard), in a few well chosen words
when the entertained a number of , class unJ hii theme was taken from presented the D. A. It. medal, given
her
friends at her home on Magnolia the first chapter of Haggai, 23rd verso each year for the best year’s overage
SMITH BROS,
avenue in celebration of her seventh which says: “In this day saith the in history, nnd as two girls tied this
I Lord of Hosts will I take thee, O, year with on average of 98 and a frac­
k a g e and Machine Co. birthday anniversary.
The afternoon wns delightfully ' Zcruhabbcl, my servant and will make tion, two medals were awarded. These
Expert Auto Repair W ork
spent with all kinds of games, and thee a signet for I have chosen thee," medals were presented to Camilla
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Corner Firat aad Oak late in the afternoon dainty refresh­ exemplifying the cardinnl virtues of Pulcston and Elizabeth Shoemaker.
ments consisting of ice cream, cakes strong men and women: Strength of Dr. E. D. Brownlee, in n delightful
DELIVER THE GOODS” and candy were served. The favors body, strength of mind nnd strength little talk, presented the U. D. C. med­
were cunning little baskets Ailed with of spirit as embodied in the teachings al, offered for the best essay written
lick Service T ransfer randies.
of tho Holy word. He also dwelt nt on "Robert E. Lee” to Margaret
The young hostess was assisted in length upon tho Importance of Sptoul.
Storage Facilltle*
Mrs. I’carl Babbitt, in Itchalf of the
entertaining
her guests by her strength, service nnd will power and
»t pleaae you, tell others; If a* mother, Mrs. It. E. Tolnr and Cnmeta ‘gave many illustrations of tho poopio graduating class presented the Mem­
tel] oi. Phone 498
Barber and Claire Zachary. She was in history who were prepared for all orial, a library table, to the school, it
the recipient of many beautiful eventualities when the supreme mo­ wns given by the graduating class in
memory of one of their members, Har­
’ Pertiee, Picnics, Flahlng, Outlnge gifts About twenty.flve children en­ ment came nnd they were ready.
old
Smith, who passed uwnv a short
He cited the rase that came under
ie Launch SANFO RD joyed this delightful afternoon.
his own observation at Verdun, when time ago, and who wns one of the
Detain, n captain in the French army most populnr boys at the grammar
ROAD THRU’ GLADES
Capt. Atkinson
wns
called to tnkc charge of the de­ school.
FEASIBLE, REPORTS
Supt. T. W, Iaiwton, made n splen­
Phone 295*1,1
A CIVIL ENGINEER fense of Verdun, the key to the city of
did
nddress, emphasizing tho import­
Paris and all of France and being pre­
ddenea 203 E. Third S t, Sanford
pared in strength of body nnd mind ance nnd value of an educution, count­
(llr Tke AaanetufrS I’rraal
ing it as so much capital. 11c present­
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., May
rasa* ■■■■■*■ ■■■■■■■■■&gt;!■■■ 29.—W. L. Harvey, a civil engineer and spirit made history nnd saved the ed diplomas to a large clnss of sixtyIcountry nnd perhaps the world from
of Syracuse, N. Y., employed by the the domination of tho forces of the three bright hoys nnd girls.
B. W. HERNDON
Paint Beach and Western Railway kniscr.
Insurance A gency
finance company to make a prelimin­ Dr, Hyman gave the class nnd the
Chrcvolct delivery $0(5.00 delivered.
FIRE-AUTO—BONDS
ary survey, has reported that the pupils of other classes some whole­ Sec A. C. Fort or Paul Bigger* at
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construction of a railrond from West some advice about their four years of Wight’s Garage.
Point Bench through the Everglades study in the high school and then the
Arcadia is practicable on the Ihigher education of a college course Rub-My-Tinm for Rheumatism. 38*20c
sparton Horn Service ,tto
route proposed nnd that the project nnd recited the fact that he had work­
is feasible. His report and other da­ ed his wny through college and there TOUR OF INSPECTION
—--------- AT------------ta hove been taken to New York was no pupil anywhere in tho state
OF FLORIDA FLYING
inford Battery Service city nnd will he put before financiers. who could not do likewise nnd a col­
FIELDS BY AIRPLANE
lege education was in reach of all of
Company
MOTOR BOAT SWAN
; thorn if they had the body and the
(H r T k f A a .n rla lrd I'tra a )
REPORTED TO RE LOST
WASHINGTON, May 29—Major
mind and the spirit to go ahead, sur­
SAKE AT PENSACOLA mount all obstacles and take whnt was General Patrick, chief of the air serSANFORD NOVELTY
the right of every American boy nnd viee, who is making an inspection
MOBILE, Ain., An intercepted girl. It was n sermon filled with in­
WORKS
radio message front the naval nir spiration to nil who honrd it and one tour of flying fields, nnd other air
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
station nt Pensacola said the motor that will be nn inspiration to the mem- service activities in the southern
boat Swan which wus believed lost in iters of the class of 1922 in the years states, is traveling between the posts
ieneral Shop and Mil) the
almost entirely hy airplane, accord­
storm last night with seventy to come.
excursionists aboard, wan safe in the The Stetson Quartette composed of ing to n summary of his trip made
Work
Pensacola harbor this morning. No four young men of Stetson University public.
Starting from Miami, Fla., last
rendered nn excellent selection, and the
and BUILDEft details &gt;vere given In the message.
violin solo by Mrs. Boyd and the solo Sunday and piloted hy Major Dnrgue
Chrcvolct touring enr, 1045.00 de­ of Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer were the nir service chief flew 175 miles
llT Cstnmtrrlsi Street Banferd. F»a
in a training plane across the Ever*
livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Big- greatly enjoyed.
gers at Wight's Gnrnge,
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glade* to Carlstrom Field, nnl then
to Jacksonville, Fla., covering 250
Geo. W. K night
JAX TO BROADCAST
miles in four hours. On Wcdnesdsy
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Real Estate and Insurance
AGRICULTURAL NEWS the aerial inspection was continued
■ANFOltD
... FLORIDA
with n 210 mile filight to Amerlcus,
(tlr The luorlulrd I'rru)
WASHINGTON, May 89.—Secre­ Ga., made in two hours, thence to
tary Wallace announced today com­ Camp Denning and in the afternoon
Sanford Machine
pletion of plans for broadcasting to Montgomery. Next day the gen­
weather, crop and market news by eral made a non-top flight of 525
Foundry Co.
radio phone from Memphis, Tenn., to miles to Camp Bragg, Fayetteville,
JJacksnnvillc,
Fla., Roswell, N. N. C„ in six hours and twenty-five
°rrel Machine and Boiler Workj
Mcx., and Milwaukee, thus giving minutes, and returned to Washing­
pyiiader Grinding; DeLuie Piatone;
the department of agriculture 41 sta­ ton, another 280 miles, in less than
|&lt;Nenite Hinga and Pina; Flywheel
tions throughout the country from three hour*.
In all General Patrick spent ap­
which agricultural news may bo dis­
|*te*« G „ r n&lt;DdiJ CrtBk Blwfu ^
proximately twenty hour* in the
seminated.
|tar»«d; agents for CaUIe Ii.lW.cd an*
The broadcasting at Jacksonville air and covered ground that would
wll be through the radio station of havo required twice the time had he
| Aboard Motora. ---------- Phowi w
traveled by train. He Is scheduled
the Florida Times Union.
-v
to leave today for Milwaukee to at­
tend the balloon race In which Ameri­
Chrevolet
touring
ear,
$645.00
de­
Bayfield Carburators
Why pay moroT Tho Berger Steel livered. Sec A. C. Fort or Paul Big­ can entrants for the international
.
ta»tailed and Guaranteed by
titter, $2.25. See us before you buy. ger* at Wight’s Garage.
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and later, to Inspect air service ac­
Springs Water Co. Phone
[Sanford B attery Service —Elder
311.
fil-2tc
$1,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer at tivities in the mlldle west traveling
L. P. McCuller’a.
60-tfc entirely by airplane between posts.
Company
_w remedy on the market. I

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H. S. NOTES
Last Monday night the Seniors
were delightfully entertained by
Miscn Annn DeRosc and Lillian
Shinholser at a garden party at the
home of the former on Oak avenue.
The house and yard were beautifully
decorated in the class colors, garnet
nnd gold, while in the yard the elec­
tric lights which were strung from
tree to tree added greatly to the
charm of the occasion. Punch was
served throughout the evening nnd
nt refreshment hour sherbert nnd
cake were served. Gaines, contests
nnd music occupied the time of tho
young people and at a Into hour tho
guests departed. Those present be­
sides the clnss were Mrs. Maxwell,
class sponsor; Mr. Billie Parks and
those assisting the hostesses, Mrs.
DuBose, Miss Kittle DuBosc, Mr.
William DuBose, little Miss Marjor­
ie DuBose nnd Mrs. Shinholser.

Indigestion Forced
Mr. Sol K . Simon
to a Strict Diet
M r r r l l r a S a r h r a a n * l l la a l a r a a At.®
T ruuklrd t r a d i n g
A lb as?
C itlaaa.
W li h ln T rn i D ay* A f t e r T a k i n g F a r r a l l a r t'n n l i K al S n y t k l n g .
M r tiol K. S im o n . A lb a n y , G eo rg ia,
t h e l a r c r s t Mall O r d e r I’a c a n Man In
th » Wi rlil. ha# t - i d o
th e
fo llo w in g
a la r tlln c ataU m a n t:
“ l a u f f r r r d w ith w h a t th o d o c to r c a t t ­
e d 'a u to - ln to x l c a ll o n .' o r in d ig e s tio n of
t h e to w er tmwela
If I a le a n y th in g
o t h e r th a n t h a t ti r e a c r lb e d in a s t r i c t
d ie t, t suffered w i t h s e v e r e h e a d a c h e s
a n d d ltaln s as I n s t e a d o f t a k i n g a n e x ­
p e n s i v e trip lo a h e a l t h re s o r t, ray
b r o t h e r p ers u ad ed m e to v is it him, a n d
a f t e r each m eal h e g a v e m e a d ose of
'1‘e r r a lt n e .' In t w o d a y s t w as e a t i n g
a n y t h i n g w ith o u t f e e l i n g th e s l i g h t e s t
d is c o m fo r t. I o r d e r e d o ne d o te n b o t ­
t l e s s e n t to my h o m o. 1 feet one h u n ­
d r e d p e r cent b e l t e r a n d h a v e saved
a b o u t 1100, by n o t t a k i n g a tr ip to a
h e a l t h res o rt a s r e c o m m e n d e d by ray
p h y s i c ia n —t h a n k s to m y b r o t h e r and
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r a n d o m from th e h u n d r e d s o f teetlm o n ta la In o u r files. K n e h l e t t e r telle th e
s a m e a to r y —th o w o n d e r f u l tale o f r e ­
t u r n e d h e a l t h — Adv,

Another event greatly enjoyed by
the Seniors wns the luncheon given
them Inst Wednesday hy Miss PntThe Kelt A utom obile In­
tye Lyles. The guests assembled nt
Miss Lyles's home on Seventh street
demnity A ssociation
nt twelve o'clock when a delicious
K1 Pann, Illinois
luncheon was served. The class col­ SECURITY
SERVICE
SAVING
ors, garnet and gold nnd the class
flower ,tho brown eyed Susan were The largest, best nnd cheapest fir*,
tastefully used in the decorations.
theft, collision, liability nm! prop­
Mrs. Maxwell, clnss sponger, was
erty damage insurance
nlso present. Miss Lyles wns assis­ Claims promptly paid—Ask any bank
ted by he rmother, Mrs. Lyles, Mrs.
in Sanford
Italy and Mrs. Harrison.

G. C. FELLOW S, A gent

The Senior girls and the faculty of Box 156, Sanford-----------Phone 46-J
the Sanford High School were the
recipients of a lovely party nt Silver
Lake Friday evening given by the
Senior boys. After a swim in the
lake, dancing nnd games were enjoy­
ed by the young folks nnd inter in
the evening ice crcnni nnd cakes
were served. Every one had a big
time nnd the Senior girls declared
that "their hoys" were the finest in
tlic Innd.
Chrevolet delivery $645.00 delivered.
See A. C. Fort or Paul Diggers nt
Wight’a Gnrnge.
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PURE FRESII SWEET CREAM
If you nrc not using our pure fresh
pastucrizcd sweet cream wire or write
us to ship you u trial ten gallon can
of thirty or forty per cont hy first ex­
press. Tho quality is unexcelled and
we guarantee it to arrive sweet and
cold, packed In Iced tubes.—Ezcll-Griffin Company Creamery, Eaton, Ga.
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PLAY GOLF

Recital in High school auditorium
tonight, commences promptly nt 8:30. The Country Club and Golf Links or*
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beat in everything in the

NOTICE

Sporting Goods Line

It being very desirable that all hous­
es In tho city be numbered, «U owner* We are agents for the Celebrated
of un-numbered houses can obtain
number* rcoly for putting up and In- Spaulding L ine of Golf
■tractions as to how to number, FREE
G oods
at tho office of the City Manager.
L. R. PHILIPS,
City Auditor A Clerk. Patronize your home merchants In
everything you need to purchase. We
36-Sat-Mon.-Thr-3-wc
ar* here to stay.
»
666 cure* Dengue Fever. 30-onw-20tc
Chrevolet delivery $615.00 delivered.
See A. C. Fort or Paul Bigger* at
Wight’s Garage.
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6G6 cures Chills and Fever. 30-oaw-20e

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

Summer Excursions
Fares G reatly Reduced
JA C K SO N V ILLE T O
&lt; l;C C } 1 f t
N E W YORK AND R E T U R N
®
Including Meal* nnd Stateroom Accommodation*. I*or
th e B etter Stateroom s nn additional charge is made, ac­
cording to aixe, location, etc. Suite*, some w ith double beds
and bath, other w ith tw in beds and h ath , also rooms with
connecting private lavatory facilities may be had.

C L Y D E LINE
Ticket* on sale May 16th to September 30th, inclusive, good
retu rn in g from New York as late as October 31st. Through
ticket* on sale to principal EnHtcm resort*.

S ailin gs Every M onday, Thursday and Satur­
day at 2 P. M.

A p a c h e ....................May 15,25; J u n e 3,12, 22
Comanche ............ May 18, 27; J u n e 5,15, 24
M ohaw k ...................May 20,29; J u n e 8,17,26
L e n a p e ........................ May 22; Ju ne 1,10 ,1 9 ,2 9
Sanford to Jack son ville and R etu rn , $10.00
Including Meal* and Stateroom B e rth
A Daylight and S earchlight T rip on the B eau tifu l St. John*

River
For fu rth e r inform ation, address

CLYDE STEA M SH IP COM PANY
PasHenger D epartm ent

Jacksonville, Florida

J. B. Calder, A g en t, Sanford, Fla.

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SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A , TU ESD A Y , MAY 30, 1022

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NUMBER 55

SANFORD WHOLESALE CENTER
STORMS
OFF
THE
COAST
THE GASOLINE TAX CASE
SOUTH AND CENTRAL FLORIDA,
NEW WHOLESALE FIRMS HERE SINK MANY STEAMERS
WILL HAVE REHEARING
TWO WRECKS NEAR JAX
...SUPREME COURT SAYS
Southern D rug Comapny and I’orter-Judy-D utton Company Locate H ere

GERMAN REPLY
TO REPARATION
COMMISSIONS
COURT R U L I N G

Attorney General Wins
* His Fight to Present
New Arguments

ON HYPOTHESIS THAT IT BB
GIVEN All) THROUGH
BEFORE w a s t h a t b il l n e v e r
LOAN
became law a s it w a s
NOT SIGNED
( I I y T h e A a a o r ln f r d I ' r r t i )
PARIS, Mny 30.—German reply
I lly T S e A . n o r U l r J I’ r e M )
TALLAHASSEE, Mny 30.—The to Reparation Commission's demands
Florida Supreme court yesterday on- say German government will under­
tmd an order granting n rehearing take on hypothesis thut it be given aid
through foreign loan within suitable
in the gasoline tax case.
The act pasod by the last legisla­ time, to maintain its paper circulation
ture t tax wholesalers of this stats within limits reached March 31. And
tne tent a gallon on gasoline was in general comply with conditions fix­
recently held by the supreme court ed by commission for pnrtinl morator­
te never hn\e liccomc a law in that ium.
It was not signed by the presiding
officers of the two legislative bran­ Dr. F. D. K ing Begins
ches until after tho adjournment of
M inistry in Sanford a t
that law making body. The court
F irst B aptist Church
lad before it the decision of the cirtult court of Leon county whereby
Attorney General Buford’s demurrer Comes to Local Church After Five
to a suit contesting the net brought
Successful Years at Fort
hy Sidney J. Gunn had been over­
Myers.
ruled. The supreme court upheld the^
lower court's judgment and the ma­
Dr. F. D. King began his ministry'
jority opinion declared the lnw to in Sanford last Sunday. He is the
be invaird.
Pastor of tho First Baptist Church
Attorney General Buford recently end held his first services ns such
lap pilot! for n rehenring on ground Inst Sunday night.
that the court in acting upon the case
Dr. King came here from Fort
More it errul in passing final Judg­ Myers where ho hns just completed
ment «• *o the validity of the art. five successful years of service with
lb contendi (1 in effect that tho court the Baptist Church. Before going to
should have acted only on his demur­ Fort Myers he was with the Homo
rer which in itself did hot admit tho Mission Board with headquarters
allegations set forth by Mr. Gunn.
at Charlotte, N. C.; this alone es­
No date was announced for the tablished the fact that even prior to
rehearing. The court yesterdny did that time he had made a reputation
not file an opinion giving Its reasons ns n preacher nnd n worker.
for granting the rehearing hut Jus­
*1
tice E’ls gnve an opinion stating
what guided him in favoring nnother
hearing of the rnse. Justices Whltfield and West dissented from tho
opinion, de, Inring the tax lnw inval­
id. They favored granting nnother
hearing.
In the meantime, the office of tho
stale comptroller hns been unsuccess­
ful in general, in the collection of
taae, under the gasoline tax act, vir­
tually nil of the wholesalers having
refu»ei| to adhere to the provisions of
the lrgi-fntion on the Imsis of the supienii i art's ruling. As a result, a
rnmu. yield „f approximately $600,WW annually for road building purpoi,« was -uddenly stopped.
The
las srn« expected to provide an nnnual yield of $760,000 within the next
two or three months. This amount
wou'd have been doubled by the fed»ral road funds.
DR. F. I). KING,
Pastor First Baptist Church
DAILY REPORT
That ho is n regular preacher nnd
Fruit and Vegetable Shipments will prove n real nsset to the City ns
well ns to the Baptist Church was
Prom Plnrida
demonstrated by h*s activities here
The following number of cars con- Sunday. He nssistod in the Com­
tatr.:ng Florida fruits nnd vegetables mencement services nt the High
forwarded from Jacksonville, School nnd rnndc an address in Cen­
utnptn and High Springs, via nil- tral Pnrk nt the Memorial services.
Dr. King hns n wife nnd three
nd,during the seventy-two hours end­
children, two sons and a daughter.
ing May 21*, 1022:
i N i . Fir5t colum for Ohio, Miss., One of the hoys is yet in Fort Myers
*'“M' n,L second column for North where he is attending High School
• Pavnanah; third column, Southern nnd the daughter is a student nt
Stetson University.
P-n?*; fourth column, total.)
In n conversation with the Herald
Grapefruit
LT
20
41
Drang,«
representatives
yesterday, Dr. King
11
0
12
stated
th
at
he
wanted
to know evoryVegetable.
3
22
12
1
Pineapple*
0
12
1
13 body and hoped thnt every one would
Totnntnes
Cl* 173
1C 268 consider him nn old acquaintance
Celery
l
6
1
8 and when they pnssed him on the
I'otatoes
l
0
15
1C street to say ‘hello there.*
Pepper,
The Herald joins in the City's wel­
3
21
0
24
come
to Dr. King nnd his family.
Cucumlien,
0
11
.0
11
" •termeluna 301
32C
Cl
724
MOBS CONDEMNED
Cantaloupes
0
0
26
Moiraient Since Beginning of Season,
Scolcmber 15, 1921
jTspefruit
0418 7080 1300 1480*.
Grange,
4080 11156 2814 18066
Vegetables
367 1880
78 2622
lettuce
ICO 2000
20 2286
Pineapple, .. 0
20
1
30
Tomatoes .. 3180 6213 534 0036
? Ifr&gt;' ---- 1620 2083
40 4260
lotatoes
„ 883 3331 243 4548
•'Ppera
130 602
13 711
Cabbage ........ 264 2287
334 2860
Strawberries
35 254
2 201
Beans ^ ...... 31 185
7 223
Encumbers ... 260 1749
20 2019
^"•termeions 833 H04 207 2223
Cnnulcupe, .. \
78
1
80

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BIRMINGHAM. May 10.—Con­
demning the “usurpation of the
functions of the regular law,” by
mobs who flog private citizrtis, the
Birmingham Bar Association com­
posed of more than 300 members,
yesterday passed resolutions calling
upon every candidate for public of­
fice to declare hlmaelf whether ho is
a member of “an organisation known
as the Ku Klux Klan or any other
organization whose members parade
under masks through streets and
through highways.”
The world at four tjoor every even­
ing for 15c—Dolly Harold.

HEAVY FIRING
IS REPORTED
ONTHEBORDER YACHT

Another new firm starting here the
Marion N. Cobh Believed
past week or rather nn old firm under
To Have Sunk Off
n new name is the Porter-Judy-Dutton
St. .Johns River
Company, who have organised a San­
ford division in conjunction with F. F.
Dutton, of this city, the other momIters of the firm being Porter and AT STRAHANK AND I.IFFORI)
Judy nnd Wcthcrell nnd Shine, of
SEA IS SUBSIDING AND DANGER
AND IRISH WAR CONJacksonville, well known buyers anti
TO CRAFT SEEMS TO BE
TINUBS
shippets of Florida fruits and vege
LESSENED TODAY
tuhlrs. This firm has divisions in
I l l s I h r A a s o r l a l r d I’r r a a )
LONDON, Mny 30.—Heavy firing
Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami and Snn( U r T h r A » « r U l r 4 I 'rtM l
JACKSONVILLE, May 30.—Th*
ford nnd puri»osc to cover the state in on the Tyrone Donegal border nt Strathe vegetable and fruit business hav- hnne nnd Lifford between midnight American Schooner Marion N. Cobb,
ing cold storage plants in each city nnd seven a. in. says Strnhane dis­ of Mobile, Venezuela for Jacksonville
nnd making a specialty of bnnnnns. patch. Sniping from roofs continuous with cargo of Guano, is believed here
The new firm hns three cars of celery nnd armored cars nnd machine guns early today nt bottom of the Atlantic
in storage here nnd they will go in are in action. The casualties nre un­ five miles off the St. Johns river.
The steamer Sun Dnnce enrouto from
for cold storage upon n Inrger scnlo known.
Tnmpn
to Jacksonville took off Cobb'a
next season. Crenshaw Bros., of Turncrew early Inst night ami in wireless
pn, will be the head of tho Tampa Di­ Capitol Removal •
message to Associated Press shortly
vision ami they will have good connecbefore
midnight Captain Stanford of
Association
Will
lions in every part of Florida. While
the
steamer
said tho schooner's desks
the information is not available nt this
Meet in I’ulatka were nwnsh when
Inst seen. The Sun
time it is rumored that the division nt
Snnford will probably develop into one On June 1.1th for Hig Organization Dance entered the river this morning
nnd is due here at noon. It also has
of the largest in the state, especially
Purpose*
aboard cloven members of the St.
in the citrus fruits nnd vegetables anti
Augustine shrimp fleet rescued from
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a
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again this city will be brought into
four small boats at sea Sunday. The
PALATKA,
May
30.—Acting
Secre­
prominenco among the commercial in
steam
yacht Florence, reported in rad­
tary
Hart,
of
the
Florida
Capitol
Re­
lo r d s of the South,
io
late
yesterday from British steamer
moval
Association,
announced
tot
lay
F. F. Dutton, the Sanford member of
unchor
twenty miles off St. John river
the
next
meeting
of
the
Association
the new firm needs no introduction to
Siamese
Prince ns disabled nnd at
will
he
held
in
Pnlntkn
June
13.
An­
the people of this anti other parta of
was not heard from today but no fears
nouncement
was
imole
after
a
confer­
the state, having been in the business
of buying and selling fruits and vogc- ence with George H. Wilder, of Plant are felt for safety ns sen is subsid­
ing. British schooner Pcrceler which
tables for many years. Up to n few City, president of the organization.
went ashore on St. George bar near
Representatives
from
thirty
counties
months ago Mr. Dutton was in chnrge
the mouth of Ihe St. Johns river Sunhave
Wen
represented
to
the
secretary
of the American Fruit Growers here
duy afternoon still aground with a tug
hut left them to ngnln go Into business for membership on the hoard of di­
trying
to float her.
for himself anti his new nffilintinns rectors.
The
Sun Dance arrived during the
will give him a much larger field nnd
forenoon.
It Is reported the Cobb
MASK
HALL
CLUII
connections thnt will touch every pnrt
still
afloat
today
with decks awash,
READY FOR OPENER
of the state where fruits and vegeit is believed the vessel can be sal­
tables nre grown and shipped,
Ily noon tomorrow the park will he vaged.
The Herald welcomes these two new
organizations into the business life of in shape to play on, the new uniforms
Sunford and sees in their locating here an- here, the halnnco of tho equip­ GOVERNMENT OF
PEKING IS HARD UP
the fruition of plana in the past to ment will he here tomorrow, nnd the
make Snnford one of the greatest dis- team hns all been signed up for the
( I l r T h e ( H o r l a l r Z I’ r r u l
trihuting points in the state. There opening game with Pnlntkn pext
PEKING, Mny 30.—The Peking
ure others coming for Snnford has the Monday.
government is facing a financial cri­
An interview with Cnnrllo Britt sis. It is unnble to meet its ordin­
location that is second to none in ccnthis morning brought to light the ary current expenses and Finance
trnl and south Florida.
fact that Snnford wili not iinve what Mminister Tungknng hns nppenlcd to,
one would call an amateur tenm but the provinces to remit the revenues:
a semi-professional club, with Sid due the federal government whlcK
Rive behind the hat ami either Chap­ they have been retaining for local
man or Anuinn in the box will givo uso.
*
us n battery ns good ns nny of the
Five million dollars is needed on
independent clubs in the stnte. Our the first of tho month to pay the
old friend Bold Burdick will play government employes, hut it is said
short with “(.’hief" Chittenden on thnt only a few thousands nre left in
first. Walker, who nt one time play­ the nation’s treasury.
ed with Charleston in the South At­
Unless the provinces extend help,
Jim m y M urphy Leading. D uray Second and De- lantic League, nnd now employed in which
they have not done for years,
Orlando will piny second. A third the government says it will be em­
Palm a Third a t S ta rt
baseman whose nnnto hns not yet barrassed.
been disclosed will lie here in time to
The rcm.jisetnbling of the old par­
&lt; n r T h e A sso ciate* l*resa|
INDIANAPOLIS, May 30,—A record crowd of 135,000 spec­ participate in Iho opening game. The liament. retirement of President Hsu
tators when the cars started. Racers paced first lap by Barney outfielders will include “Dubby" Shih-Chnng, selection of a provision­
Oldfield, retired stnr of the racing world. Jimmy Murphy driving S|&gt;cnccr in mlditioan to n “hig leag- al president nnd adoption of n perma­
nn eight-cylinder special car jumped into the lend. Leon Duray or” who will he here in time.
nent constitution are being urged hy
second nnd Ralph DePnlmn third. Murphy made the first lap at The pnrk nt Ninth street hns been the Chinese newspapers and disinter­
95 miles per hour. Howard Wilcox was the first driver forced out put in shape with a new hack stop ested lenders throughout the country
of race. Valve trouble on sixth lap. Murphy continued lead at the nnd (he infield is now being clayed. as means of solving tho problems
end of fifty miles. Averaged more than 95 miles per hour, und It will he modern in every respect which nre crowding upon the nation.
hnlf mile ahead of Duray in second place. Harry Hartzin third and with the exception of n fence nnd the General Wu Pei Fu, commanding
management is looking to the San­ northern China, while on rocyrd as
Ralph DePnlmn fourth.
Jules ElUnghoe out. Threw rear wheel of his car which spun ford fans to be real sports anil sec fnroring the reconvening of the old
completely around three times, crashing into a wall. Neither driv­ thnt their admission is pnid even if parliament, hns not yet issued a for­
er or mcrchanic was hurt. Jules Goux forced out by broken axle they ran wntch the game without mal call for its meeting. He is said
after covering sixty miles. Car driven by Wilbur D’Alene burst doing the paying stunt.
to lie sounding out the sentiment of
into flames on 103 mile. Driver and mechanician extinguished the Season nnd half season tickets nre the country nnd nlso desires to know
blaze and car was withdrawn. Murphy still leading at hundred now being sold and the Herald will definitely what will he the attitude
nnd fifty miles and nearly two miles ahead of Hurts, in second publish the names of those purchas­ of Sun Ynt Sen, head of the south­
place. Average sped of 95.11 miles per hour. Up to that time Mur­ ing these sometimes between now and ern government.
the opening day. Get your ticket
phy won nearly $3,000 in lap prizes.
It is said ‘ thnt unless Dr. Sun
Hnrtz went into the lead at 185 miles when Murphy was forc­ now, if you hnven’t already done so. agrees to abolish tho Canton govern­
ed to make his first stop to exchange four tires and replish fuel. The opening game wil he at 4 P. M. ment nnd tho Peking commander re­
this coming Monday in Sanford with tires, unification is impossible. Dr.
At 200 miles Murphy was fourth.
the Pals of Palatka.
Sun so fnr hns refused to agree wtih
nny schema of the orthems, and his
WHEAT TAKES TUMBLE
•
SENTENCE COMMUTED
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
followers claim that Dr. Sun repre­
I I l f T * » A M a r U lr S I 'r r u l
(Ilr T k r \....rln trd l* rr..l
DEDICATED TODAYsents the only legal government. Gen.
CHICAGO, May 30.—Wheat price*
RALEIGH, N. C., May 30.—The
ACCEPTED IIY HARDING Wu nlrendy has obtained assurance
made n sensational drive yesterday, death sentence of Wright Rouse,
from the president of his willingness
May deliveries plunging downward oged negro, convicted of murder in
( H r T h e Am w U M I ' r r u l
to retire nn durged that Sun like­
10 1-4 cents n bushel ns compared connection with the slaying of WilWASHINGTON, May 30.—The wise withdraw for tho take of the
with quotations earlier in the session. Ifnm Whitley, wealthy Wallston- Lincoln Mcmori'tl was dedicated here country.
May went n sfar down ns $1.18 3-4 i burg merchant and farmer, waa today and was accepted on behalf of
It has been suggested that LI
and for the first time this year, sold commuted to life Imprisonment to­ the nation by President Harding.
Yuan-Hung he recalled aa provisional
nt n tower price than July.
day hy Governor Morrison after
president.
He resigned from the
Yesterday'a extreme fall brought alienists had submitted i» report that MATIIII.DE McCORMICK
presldcntey after tho parliament was
May wheat down nearly 31 ccnta a 1the negro was mentally deficient.
DOES NOT SAIL TODAY
dissolved in 1017.
bushel from the highest level touch­ Mrs. Sarah Whitley, wife of tho
EXCEPT FOR CHICAGO
ed only a few weeks ago.
murdered man, and Thomas Hays are
PRESIDENT. HARDING
I H r T h e A u o r l a l r Z I'r e a a )
now serving life terms in connection
RETURNS FROM CRUISE
CHICAGO,
May
30.—Mathilde
Mcl
GRAND STAND BURNED
with the killing.
Cormick instead of sailing today
AT PLANT FIELD TODAY
(H r T l# A u s e U tH P m a )
fyom New York for Switzerland, sup­
WASHINGTON,
May 30.—Presi­
The shipments of tomatoes from posedly to wed Max Oser, Swiu
I B / TO* A m f U l H F ra a a l
dent
Harding
returned
to Washing­
TAMPA, May 30,—Incendiarsm la Brooksville, commenced last week. riding master, returned to Chicago ton today on the Mayflower, from a
blamed for the early morning fire At this time the shipments are small unexpectedly. She refused to make week-end cruise.
which desroyed the grand stand ot hut it ia probable carlot ahipmenta any statement of plans for marriage
will be aent forward in ahort time. or otherwise.
Plant Field here.
Herald want ads

Sanford is rapidly becoming the
wholesale center or distributing cen­
ter of the state nnd especially of the
South Central portion of the state. At
the head of navigation on the St.
Johns river nnd destined to have deep
water from Sunford to Jacksonville
with ocean going vessels equipped
with refrigeration for the transporta­
tion of perishubtes Sanford will hecome in the next few days one of the
greatest shipping points in the interior of Florida.
Many firms in the stntc recognising
this fact have already located here or
contemplate locating here nnd among
the newest of these is the Southern
Drug Company with headquarter* in
Jacksonville. This well known firm
has opened up n Inrge Snnford branch
here in the Cates building on West
First street nnd their present quarters
arc already too small for them ns the
buslness hns fnr exceeded their expeotat ion nnd now they nre compelled to
lease nnother warehouse for heavy
stuff nnd bottles, etc. The store rooms
had to ho double decked to take care
of the big stock of drugs nnd acces­
sories of the drug trade and the San
ford branch is proving to he ono of the
best in the state. Ren R. Leigh, well
known nil over the state in the drug
business, is local manager nnd T. K.
Rrcdicr is city salcsi inn nnd stock
manager, Mrs. K erris in chnrge of the
toilet nrticles nnd Miss Frances linyman Is stenographer nnd bookkeeper,
One large city truck hns already been
put In service nnd bears the nuino of
the “City Substantial” branch-of the
Southern Drug Co., nnd one customer
of the firm in St. Augustine sent In
nn order Inst week to the City Substantiul Drug Co., showing that the
Southern Drug Co., ami all their cmployces believe in boosting Sanford.
A. N. O'Keefe is president of the
Southern Drug Co., und decided to !ocate here after looking over many othor locations in the state. Snnford we!romes the new firm anti will sec that
the Snnford Branch of the Southern
Drug Co., is brought to the attention
of the trade.

DISABLED

OVER HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE
ATTEND INDIANAPOLIS RACES WHEN
SPEED KINGS START RACE TODAY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MA* 29, 1922

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING
THURSDAY NIGHT. MAY

AUXILIARY TO COL ROOSEVELT
CAMP TAKE NOTICE!
You are hereby notified to bring or
send your wreathes and flowers to
the band stand in Central Park Tues­
day morning, May 30, at nine o’clock
Cars will be furnished for any of the
Auxiliary who wish to go to the
cemetery to assist in decorating the
graves of the veterans of all wars.
Report to Mrs. Roy Schmidt at the
park.
Contributions
of flowers
from any who have them will be
greatly appreciated.
LOU SMITH TERHEUN,
Chairman Col. Roosevelt Camp
Auxiliary.

&amp;CHREVOLET

FOR SALE

quit cotton and go to other crop* as
Seminole county can raise almoet
anything and cotton la only a side is­
sue st present.
There was much
good cotton raised around here dur­
ing war times hut the industry
ceased at the approach of the boll
weevil.

— t o n ig h t .

GARETH HUGHESI

The commencement exercises of the Sanford schools begin Thursday
-IN FOR SALS, in night with the banquet of the Juniors to the Seniors at the Valdes Hotel.
night Miss Williams’ Class in Expression will give a play at the
_______
fln t etnas HighFriday
School auditorium.
shape, |Z50 (erma or 1200 cash. 490
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Dr. Hyman will preach tho Baccalaureate
Model.—Rire &amp; Walker, In old Ford
sermon
to the graduating class a t the High School auditorium.
Carafe.____________________ dh-tfp
Romance and adventure,
Monday
morning at the Grammar School auditorium the graduation ex­
Vril
FOR SALE—6 acre celery farm.—"El ercises of the Eighth Grade will take place.
young man whose best effort,,
F. Lane.
54-6tp
Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock will be class day at the High School.
FOR SALE—I have a Hat of special
Monday night Mrs. Munson’s classes In music will give n recital at the
i Nothing new to repeat exalways mlaundcrstood. * 1^
bargains in farm lands. Sco me High School Auditorium at 8:00 o’clock.
To prerent a cold, take 666. 30-oaw-20c l ccpt that it is still raining
FOX NEWS
before you buy and save money. II. B.
Tuesday night grnduntion exercises of the Class of 1922 nt tho High
1 or raining atill—anyhow
Lewis, Phono .149 or 391...
54-Gtp School Auditorium beginning at eight o'clock.
there is a still about it some­
I F.NSACOLA, May 29.—The motor
Wednesday night Sanford High School Alumni banquet at the Valdez boat Swan arrived here at five-thirty
FOR HALF]—$2500 mortgage, secured
where, you know It. IHg day
with Sanford property, 8 per cent Hotc.
Saturday, big week this
52-3 tc this morning. All passengers were
Tomorrow Mia May |„ »Th#
payable, semi-annunlly. Box 30, Or
week and then for a fish­
safe The vessel anchored in a shel­
Trap’’ also a Snub p0||, rti Co J
Undo, Fla.
63-3tp
ing trip.
tered place during the night.
5:40
A.
M.
MAY
29.
1922.
F 6 l t SALE— 10 ncres fine celery land
Maximum ...»............... 81
4 miles cast of Sanford. Sec own­
COTTON DOING WELL
Minimum ..........
70
er, Emil Gumik, Black Hammock, R.
Range
--------------------73
F» D54-Ctp
W. C. Satchcr of (xmgwood was in
The Daily Herald Deliver*!». *
Barometer............. .29.94
the city Saturday afternoon nnd said
FOR SALF]—280 gal. gnsoline tank
| &lt; W six dayxa week forH
— ...................
24
that the cotton around Longwood and
with 6 gallon visible pump for fill­
| Join tho throngs of readers.
Looks like rainy season.
Calm, cloudy.
nil thnl section was doing fine and
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
ing station. Prncticaliy new. Cheap
F'lorida State League
the rains were helping It considerfor cash.—Cates Crate Co.
49-tfc
These rains are worth millions to Lakeland nt Tampa.
nbly provided there was not too much
FOR SALF]—Potato barrels in any
the citrus growers of Florida.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
of It. C. W. Entzmingcr nnd Mr.
quantity, special prices on car lots,
InilT Item rw ,
r„ m ^
/•
St.
Petersburg
nt
Daytona.
Catcher and other parties hnvc n
correspondence solicited, Clcarwntcr
_ .a . •
'
Old
town
looks
rather
deserted
to­
fine acreage of cotton and there wijP
Prices that plea*e_Work that
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
day with all the fizxes, fezzes and
IIOW THEY STAND
be about one thousand acres in SemQuotations furnished upon r*,uFOR SAI.F' —6 acre celery farm.—E. fuzzes gone away.
F'lorida State League
inolc nnd adjoining counties that will
Phone 404
902 frw&lt;k
P- L a n e -________________ 54-Gtp
Won Lost Pet. be ginned at the Rrumley gin here.
F b lt SALE—My property located at
Mrs. Christy of Jacksonville was ...„
........
..............
„„
Lakeland .... ..... „... 30
10
.662 Un,M* lhc boll weevil gets into the
For Florida: Showon» to010 Park avenue.—Ernest Krupp.
visiting Mrs. II. S. Hamrick and St. Petersburg .. 27
.6281croP hcr* another year there will
night
and Tuesday.
54-fltp Mr&lt;. R. Z. Johnson Sunday.
Tnnipn
.... 24
probably be more of it planted.
FOR SAI.F]—Table, chairs, rug, gas
Daytona
. 20
There are many parts of Seminole
Commencement week for our fine Orlando ........
plate, cheap if taken before June
20
where cotton can be raised profitably
1st. 411 Park Avc.
54-2tp public school nnd the patrons should Jacksonville ........... 15
provided the price remnins good. In 666 cure* Bilious Fever. 30-oaw-20tc
FOR SALF]—Warehouse with R. R. turn out nnd sec what the boys and
American League
elding. Within four blocks of center girls of Sanford are doing.
of city.
Won Lost
Mr. J. D. Kccver from Calhoun
New York ...„„», 20
Geo. V. KNIGHT
22
•_______
272-tfc Gn„ has been spending several days St. Louis .......... .
with his brother-in-law, S. W. Brad- Philadelphia ......... 18
FOR SALFTOR LEASE—One 20 acre, ftrd .
Detroit .................. 19
one 10 acre Sanford are. walking
Cleveland
............... 19
distance to city. Two lota corner
With every dollar cash ourchM
Miss Rosellit Parrish of Sylvester, Washington ........... 19
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west
» ticket Rood for Z
Gn, who has been nursing Miss Boston .................. 15
side Palmetto ave., 60 f t from Elev­
FREE chance on this ThoDnr
Grnce Tompkins at the hospital, Boston .................. 15
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
Signal Lamp,
spent the week end in lakeland with Chicago ...»....... .
ifl
owner, 115 N. Spring SL, Los Ang«- relatives.
Ise, Calif._________ _
288tf; 29-tf
Nalionsl League
A s l&lt; f o r a
YOR SALF]—4 room hungulow. Price
GIVEN AWAY JULY 3RD, 1J8
Mr. W. F]. Herrin, of Yaarnh Tern
Won Lost Pet.
$1,350; $350 cash, balance $25 per plo, Atlanta, Gn,# came* clown to nee New York
D
e
m
o
n
s
t
r
a
t
i
o
n
25
12
.076
month.—E. F\ Lane.
54-6tp Sam Brndford take the Shrine. He Pittsburg
21
16
.683
FOR SALF]—Gasoline pump and- 180 reports a grand time nnd Sam got St. Louis — .............. 22
18
a
.550 ■■
gallon tank.—L. F. Roper. Phone his money’s worth.
Cincinnati .... ......
21
21
.500
t |
166.
:
_______________39-tfc
Brooklyn ...»........ 20
20
.500
• I
FOR
SALE
We
regret
to
note
that
Mr.
J.
R.
%
A practically new piano.
Chicago ................ 18
105 Palmetto Avenue
i j&gt;
20
.486 S 111 Park Avenu
High grade, walnut finish for cash. FV.rrest a member of the Shrine Boston ................... 13
22
.371
Phone 66
SANFORD '
FLORIDA
$150.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp Club, has Just lost his father, nnd I Philadelphia ....... . 12
25
.324
_____
I OR SALF]—Ford Sedan -L. F. Rop- could not enjoy the day with us. We
extend
to
him
our
deepest
sympathy.'
Southern
Association
er.
Phone
168.
___ ___________________ 89-tfc
—
.
.
.
,
,
Won Lost P et
FOlt SAl.F]—Fine milk cow with male
S s ” n f o r d " * N " " " r * ” ‘ *‘ l'* ‘ * * * * ‘ * * * ‘ *‘
" .........................
Tonight nt the High School Audi- Mobile ...»......
15
.643
calf. Inquire at 1020 11th nnd
torium, Mrs. Munson’s class in music Birmingham ......... 21
•
----------------------Phone 127
16
.615
Laurcl-______________ 62-fitp
i
wll
hold
their
anual
recital
nt
eight
Little
Rock
...»......
25
16
.&lt;no
o clock. A small ndmisaion
fee is New Orleans ........ 22
r 't
20
FOR REN T
.515
charged that will go toward the Do- Memphis ...».......... 20
22
.476
F o r RENT—I room cottuge, hath nnd
24
.429
all conveniences, See A. P. Con- mestic Science class of the schools. Nashville .............. 18
Atlanta ................... 14
25
nelly.
.359
64-3tc
R. A. Jenkins of (.angprood was in j Chattanooga
16
29
.356
10 Stores in Georgia
FOR RENT—6’ room house, 200 I.Mir- the city this morning on business nnd I
1 Store in Floridi ■
cl Avc. Phone 41.
60-5tp reports everything in his section as
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
1
F^K RENT—Furnished and unfum- flourishing and the rains making
American League
Ishcd rooms, 206 Park ave. 49-Gtp money for the citrus growers and the
■
At Chicago, 5; St. Louis 4 .
FOR RENT—After June 1st, two con­ farmers generally.
At Detroit, 7; Cleveland, 5.
necting rooms, private hnth. Adults,
At Washington, 4; New York, 3.
u
Mrs. John Lcnnnrdi leaves in the
411 Park Avc.
-iO-Otp
Other games not scheduled.
B
morning
for
Plant
City,
where
she
F o r RENT—F'umished five room
■
« ■
National League
apartment with garage. 914 Myr­ will visit her mother, Mrs. Ilnthcock. going down to the grnduntion
At Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 5.
5V2 Y ards of Red Rose
tle Avenue._____________ 45-10tp
B
of her brother Theodore, from the
B
At
New York, 8 ; Philadelphia, 1.
M EN ’S
■
FOR RENT—Rooms nnd kitchenette. rian t City High School.
At
Cincinnati,
7;
Chicago,
8
.
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
:
At St. Louis, 7; Chicago, 8.
B
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Miller nnd
At St. Louis, 4; Pittsburgh, 3.
:
FOR RF.NT—Two unfurnished rooms, two attractive daughters, Ada nnd
■
■
■
■
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good Marion left yesterday for their home
r I•
:
■
Southern Association
■ ■
location. Apply "R. S.’\ enre of Her­ in St. Augustine after a very pleas­
■
At Chattanooga, 0 ; Mobile, 8.
B
ald Office.
ant visit here ns the guests of Mr.
B
B
At Memphis, 4; New Orleans. 3.
B
F o il RE NT—Two d e s ire d " rooms’, nnd Mrs. E. I). Chittenden.
At Nashville, 1; Atlanta, 2.
:
furnished. Call 348-W before 8 or
Other game not achcduled.
a
:
B
M
■fter 5 p. ,n
___________48-Gtp
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Lyman left
M EN’S
:
for their home nt Winter Haven yes:
American Ansocialion
B
■
.
18x36
•
Wa n T E d
terdny afternoon after a delightful
B
At Columbus, 0 - 1; Indianapolis, 2 -3.
B
SHARF] CROPPER WANTED - M. S visit here, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
At Toledo, 4; Louisville, 6.
B
B
Nelson, Sanford, F'ln.
54-3»p Fred Wnlsemnn nnd taking in the
At Minneapolis, 11; Kansas City, 7.
At St. Paul, II; Milwaukee, 3.
W ANtEl)—Sninll cottage, unfumish- Shriner's festivities nnd visiting San­
*d or half of house, or unfurnished ford friends. ’
housekeeping rooms. Address “Per­
Florida State League
Mr. and Mr*. Holloway of Durham
No games scheduled.
manent,’ P. O. nox 648, Sanford. 34-p
7 Y ards of
WANTED—Young man from college North Carolina are in the city on
route
to
points
in
the
southern
part
wlshcx employment, l&gt;eginning June
M EN’S
Bottomley Guilty of
first. Apply, "H. E. S.,” care of tho of the ntnte. Mr. Ilollowny is think­
B
Misappropriation of
■
Herald.
50-6tc ing of starting n newspaper some­
in Ecru, 36-in. wide
where in Florida nnd likes Sanford
Funds in England
AVANTF.i) IO KENT—Hotel, or large real well although he will not make
residence, furnished for hoarding up his mind until he looks them over.
Publisher of John Hull Seem* to He in
house. Can furnish beat of reference.
More Trouble
Call O. S. ( oop, 619 Oak, after five 666 cures Malaria Fever. 30-onw-20tc
P- m-______________________ 54-8tp
a a
LONDON, May 29.—Horatio
LOST—Tuesday,
. . shell rimmed
........ eye
Chrevolet touring car, $645.00 de­ tomley, publisher of John Bull, not- 3
glasses between French nnd Fifth livered. See A. C. F'ort or Pnul Bigfound guilty today of misapproprinstreet nnd Grammarschool. Please gore nt Wight’s Garage.
54-6tc tion of funds belonging to the Victory
return to Herald office and receive re­
PAY CASH
Bond Club, He was sentenced to sev­
. . .
____ 52-Gtp 666 quickly relieve* a cold. 30-oaw-20tc en years imprisonment.
COST—Parasol In Masonic hall. Find­
Get Aheader please return to Herald office ELEVEN MEN ADRIFT
-And Stay Ahead
BRITISH SCHOONER
and receive reward.
53-6tp
IN SMALL BOATS
wfi.NT ASHORE
PICKED UP TODAY
LdlST—At Shriner’s dniKe, black canNEAR JACKSONVILLE
ton crepe cape, green lining. Return
to Ruth Kanncr and receive reward.
. , J H r T h e A .a o rIn lr a l I V r u l
JACKSONVILLE, May 2fl._The
54-2tp Shipping Hoard, steamer Run Dance
l
British Schooner
Peneler
went
ii due here sometime today with ashore near May port late yesterday.
.Miss May Lintor. who~ ha*~been eleven men picked up from four
teaching at Ft. Pierce, this winter, is small fishing boats in the cccun off Tho rudder, sails and keel are gone ■■
~
W
the guest of her aister, M;i. W. A. St. Augustine last night. The names hut the ship ia resting easily and
L«atcr for .a few days en route to of the men rescued were not given in eXepct to float here today. The boat
waa bound from Nassau to Jackson­
w e l a k a block j
her homo in Monticello.
I the radio meraage from the steamer. ville for repairs.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922

* &gt; '• 1

thnt the state of New Y ^khT~
seen college girls of many college
MICKiE SAYS
beat ataUsUcs on employment of' £
generations, from the time when a
state in the union. The*- ,v ‘ ***
IIH fl IM girl was considered a freak became
rik lk k H * m r an
In October, the last month for ' J ?
GCE, \ AIMT GO VCRS OLO
l l aall
l l S Ia
I a a,
a . l»T
4 *7 at ( h « l l t r a l i U
she wanted to atudy until the present
M i i m II* * * » « a a a fa r # , V U .
we
have figures, the total vr,,
AW1 \ KtU ffEW\£&gt;A&amp;6R VJWEU
time when, apparently, by a Rood
pendituro of the industries J *
RUSdent&amp;EftS
GOT
PEEVED
many people, r. college girl la consid­
York was thirty-two pc r.«,t i
, vp «dA Gewr ’£ va AswswveM rl\\
ered
a freak because she doesn’t.
ru iiL iB iiu ia
than it wa, at the peak. The
FAMOUS
ECONOMIST
SEES
1922
BETTER
THAN
1921
IN
W
OVJ
‘T
V
vE
M
KW
CNJ
\w£
GCT
The answer Riven by the teacher
a . J . H O L L Y ---------------------------_ K 4 l ( * r
. . ...
MOST LOCALITIES
of employment was at about the/,
"to PAS OUftS B/ftM *mVfWM
Its
It. j . l ii . i. aud
»M rfur/.T rni*r»r summed upjnto this:
j
level as at tho beginning 0f p it 7*
DAMS, aoSVSM OOkff NMViO
Sf L lUwVjrrJZTrrr.uTcul1
"I lin'0 seen many men and women
the trend is definitely upward/S
Id
IS*
K»
*»
*3
PAHIM* SWDR&amp; OWOE A
r s «»« i«ii »s c s o** **• **-_____ 1who wished in after life thnt they
the
decks are clear for an ian^
SlortU la■ H a l ,* M a ta K a a w a
had more opportunity for educalbad
S lflln lto a
ly
produced
by
these
increased
prices,
ment
during the year. ApproxW
Continuing
his
pemonnl
survey
of
tion, or had used to better advantage
s u h a r r l s tl a a P ric e la M h m »
hut they nffcct the prosperity on these ly tho same situation prevail, iBt
the
business
of
the
country
Roger
W.
the educational opportunity they had.
Ob * Y e a r .
“ (a*
Itabson, statistician nnd business ad­ cities. All stock market activity al­ nsylvanin.
i But I hnve never come across cither
I l l M o n ik a
ways
brings
money
from
the
interior
l ) . l l i rrr A la C i t y h r C a r r i e r
visor
to
16,000
of
the
country’s
lending
"Furthermore, In the men’. ...
u 'c f a ia , man or women who wished he or she j
Oa* Week
executives reports his finds on the cen­ of tho country into tho cities nnd most women’s clothing' business, which
Tkr- fcI«-l3r75TliCaa«*- YVr*hT7- iTrr^ had less (duration. The modern girl
of it fails to remain there. The small one of the largest interests of the m l
tral eastern states ns follows:
u 'E h fi. K ^ e r T r r tS u ! ;. AaV.U'mny waste some of her opportunities
interior towns furnis hthe lambs; the of New York, condition, are rip,
“New
York,
Philadelphia,
Balti­
jutas.'*?;
•iudc,
n
u
&lt;
Io
n
“
»°*
,
cities
do the shearing; and the wool a substantia! improvement. foii^J
more, and the other large cities, south
war, i i , „ * la ■&lt;,***».___________ “To be young is to be wasteful in
remains
in the cities to swell the upon more than a year of
■ enukk Tine ahnociatkii 1'itKss ,orm. way or rtV r.
To he wholly
of New England, prosper Inrgily from
hank
clearings
nnd he registered as conditions. The same is true of a!
The Associated P re n is exclusive-' ron„ &gt;rvjnK p- the 'teens nnd early
three sources:
prosperity. Tho eastern cities will a&lt;o building trades, which promli,
ly entitled to the use for republica- ^twenties would be abnormal, and
“ 1 —Foreign trade, the sale of goods much more of this money in 1922 than
tion of all news dispatches credited to h(.ncc in lotl„. way bad for the devery lively in New York City ,-d „
to foreign countries even alt ho the they have seen for some years.
tt or not otherwise credited in tills pa­ Vflopment. Therefore the education­
ccllent
throughout the state.
goods came from tho interior of the
per and also the local news published al largess provided by the college at­
“The
district as a whole will w
“In
n
similar
war
the
pntirc
states
country.
herein.
commence
to feel the full (ffM j
of
New
York,
Pennsylvania
and
those
mosphere is peculiarly useful. Yea,
2.—Jobbing, thnt is the distribution
All rights oi republication of spec­ even In the present day, nnd espec­
this
Improvement
until well on to*,*
of merchandise to retailers in the tri- °‘hen in ‘hi. eastern group prosper
ial dispatches herein are also re­ ially in the present day, coIIcrc edu­
likewise.
Wit
hthe
exception
of
steel
the
summer.
The
opening up of bld.
butary territory.
served.
'cities
which
will
find
another
cpiiet
ness
in
other
parts
of the country
cation is of real value, nnd inestima­
“3.—Investments, including tho In­
r * . u H I ble value to the college girl, nnd to
K I m i M CI ALI) BU IU )IX 0.
of
this
eastern
r*lievi*
New
York
City
ar.d 1’hilaieJ.
year
in
11*22,
the
rest
terest received from stocks nnd bonds
phin
of
some
of
tho
crowd*
0f m&lt;*.
her children of the future, nnd to the
section
should
feel
bettor.
Agricul­
together with the profits involved in
turally these states simply feed their ployed who drift to these centen j*
world."—St. Augustine Record.
purchases nnd sales of securities.
-----------o----------Today is memorial or Decoration
“There is, of course, a certain own cities with dairy products, vege­ dull times.
"Business confidence the rout
Tit
A
DEI)
OFF
IHS
WIFE
amount of manufacturing in .these cit tables nnd somo grain. Tho central
Pay—a national decoration day.
_____
prominent they cannot he ignored; (,.ji—especially of garments and cloth- l’ar* °f New York has considerable over seems to be improving slowly a
Press reports say an Italian was and Florida should profit by the doare In&gt;t primarily indui- manufacturing and most of theso cit­ preparation for the upturn which has
Sanford auxiliaries will decorate
th,‘&gt;
ies will fare better in 1922. The same to come later on. Frantic
the graves of the heroes of nil wars 'arrested in New Orleans for trading 'plction and disappearance of some of
off
his
wife
for
n
job.
The
paper,
her
other
resources
nnd
preserve
the
^
p
^
„
,
overe|y
crippled
is true of Pennsylvania and the other nnd futile hoping which msrki t
at the Sanford cemetery today.
made
much
of
it
and
quoted
the
fact
fish
supply
while
preservation
is
^
^
^
^
^
Ccrtnin,y
path of every business dcclint it nj.
sections.
-----------o---------- ■
thnt
the
marriage
vows
were
taken,
*t*R
possible.
The
suggestions
made
^
wj||
ghow
no
|M
,ttor
thnn
ip2L
Today Is Commencement Day in
"The electrical industry of Schnec- Idly giving way to the sound »ud
no
reality for tonight the Class of 1922 «&gt;° IW»tly these days hy foreigners ' 0 ^ ; . N e v ^ a rew o rth y o t this con^ ^
little
expect very
tndy and Pitttbargh should soon be­ tient attitude which invnrisUr 1-J*
will graduate. Commencement .week «*"d Americans alike.
Quite tnic, sideration of the legislature.
income from this &gt;
&lt;
gin to feel the good effects of easy up the period of Improvement.
source.
“The Dabsonchnrt Indox
has been a big event in Sanford for Multo true. However, there are men the least of the situation, something
“Thu obbers will hold their own in money. Rnilrdnds nnd public utilities
»ou 11*22 and
r n . should
^ould have
havi an Increase in of various kinds arc only waiting for conditions of nil lines of industry i-j
everyone Is interested in the splendid In
1,1 high society
newirty who wnuo
while me
the inci
fact snoum
"hould no
he none,
done, and immemuic.jr,
Immediately, nnd
may not* la? made public hnve traded the first power of action is vested in
j
Mtho retui
tailers are doing low interest rntes in order that they business, stands this week at IS j«f
schools of this city nnd county.
off their wives figuratively speaking, the hgislnturc. Then tho co-opera- J *, “
,itt|0 ,, usiness yet their may sell bonds before giving large or­ cent below normal, a drop of 1 j*f
---------- o-------- —
whether it
it mighl
might lu&gt; in a lilernl sense lion of the sportsmen should be stocks are low, nnd. they must buy u ders for electrical equipment. This is cent from last week. Make your p t
The sound of the hammer is heard whether
in the land—not the hammer of tho “r not nnd while the fac. i* known -&lt;"ni.ht ami tin lows rigi(ll&gt; enfor ccrtA|f) aniount of (goods whether they also true of the railroad equipment in­ partitions now for an increase is
I his feature of enforcement
....
...
,,
knocker hut the hammer of tho car­ there is nothing said about it mid so- ced!
want to or not. If the retailers would dustry. However, money rntes should tivity this spring.
rlcly
recognizes
both
parties
to
the
i,
all
important;
ninny
laws
already
t
jccs
furU
whlch
cou|d
penter ns he wields it in tho making
enable the railroads to buy. It should
n decreftg0 [n operntinjr
h o l id a y Notice
,
of n new building or in tho tenring deni with perfect equanimity. They on the statute, aimed a t conservation ^ ^
enforced in a half-hearted sort
, , ,*
.. ,
, he remembered thnt after New Flngdown of the old one. Great is San­ uic just ns culpable ns the Italian, nre
land, the next section to be hit by tho
the only difference being that he was Of way, which adds to the difflcul- expoases the jobbers would have (food depression of 1920-21 was this portion
Saturday being JelTcmon Din*’
ford.
ties.—Jacksonville
Metropolis.
business
in
1*22.
poor
and
of
foreign
type
nnd
knew
birthday,
a legal holiday, the tar.D 4
-----------o---------"The real improvement, however, of the country of which I am writing
no
better
while
the
high-ups
can
Sanford
will
not bo open.
Here's hoping nil elections will
0
which New York nnd these other clt- today. For this very reason, however,
SANFORD LEADS IN MUSIC
ics are to witness will com. about thru New York, Pennsylvania nnd'adjoin­ Banks wiil remain open Friday af­
soon la? over nnd then we can settle trnde wives with impunity nnd noth­
down to husincss and build Sanford ing is said or done nhout it. There
-------financial conditions. The bond busi- ing states will ho the first to follow ternoon until f&gt; o'clock to fumbh pay.
are
such
enses
In
every
community
into n city of ten thousand people in
The musical center of Florida m.M sboul«l be very good in 1922. The New England in her recovery. Hence rolls and make change for custosmi
that
while
the
Inw
may
not
be
able
to
the next twelve mouths. There has
threatens to gruvitatc toward Snn^ market should work upward* the outlook in these states will he AH those wishing payrolls and chaaji
touch
them
should
he
taken
up
by
been too much time spent on personal
ford. By a piece of great good for- n[1(| there may la? even an old-fnshlon- fuir. Sales opportunities in these for Saturday, Juno 3, will plnu cV
bandmaster e,j tj00rn before the year comes to n states will be fair. Sales opportuni­ tnin same on Friday.
grievances in the past nnd not the people who believe in the sanctity turic an experienced
SEMINOLE COUNTV BANK,
enough on the subject of all men get­ of the home nnd tho offenders should moved to thnt city, proceeded to or- t |0„ . n t.n]n nnd consolidations will ties in these states will be better *n
PEOPLES BANK,
ting together in the Chamber of la&gt; dealt with as they deserve. The gnnizc n municipal hand that from ^ put through, dividends will be re- 1922 thnn in 1921. They perhaps have
morality
nnd
sanctity
nnd
purity
of
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
the start was given the moral nnd 8UIncj und other things will happen not turned the corner, hut they surely
Commerce.
the
coming
generation
depends
upon
-----------o----------financial support of the town, and vvhirh should enhance the value of so- are turning the comer.
then, to put over something for good curitiee. Of course, no wealth is renlPresident Frank Miller nnd his able the morn! standard of the home.
“As to industrial conditions will say
For quick results, try s want ai
mensure, succeeded In getting to­
assistants of the Shrine Club of San­
THE
NEED
OF
l»RESERVING
gether thirty-six people who are sax­
ford accomplished as much for pub­
FLORIDA'S FISH SUPPLY
ophone players.
Not content with (
licity for the city of Sanford when
these two hands, he has enrolled at
they pulled off the Shrine Ceremon­
On the subject of conservation the least thirty women who arc now
ial as anything that has ever been
dene here in this line. There were DeSotn county News asks some per­ practicing for their first public ap­
more thnn n thousand special editions tinent questions: "Will the people pearance ns a full-fledged band early
of the Sanford Herald sent out of of Florida stand hy ami see their next autumn. When occasion de­
Sanford hy individuals not counting rtntc looted of one of its greatest mands it, these three bands can be ji
the thousand more copies sont out natural attractions? Are they going consolidated into one band of close to
Sanford wins *
officially. There will he more people longer to permit the wholesale dc- one hundred pieces.
to learn of Sanford through the t'letion of streams and lakes thnt lure j miiHicail honors to dale.—I-nkelnnd ■
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special Shrine Edition than ntiy other the visitor from afar with promise of Telegram.
source of advertising put out thin kingly sport with rod and reel?”
That Florida’s waters hnve been
season.
CURB MARKET IS
tnxed to the limit, nnd are still being
MAKING A GREAT
8 O ’C LO C K
“J fishermen
UBIILI (III II who
I'll" resort to
The recital of Mrs. Munson’s1 pU- ravaged by
IN
PALATKA
HIT
pila nt the High School Inst night n" m *'1* of mqnna in satisfying their
int ...
in hoggish desires is well known, nnd
again brings to mind the fact thnt
Palutkn’s curb market continues to ■
COOLEST RESORT IN FLORIDA
this studio Sanford hns nn institu- 'f noylhioK
l&lt;&gt; hc done to throw
tion thnt few cities have. Mrs. Mun-, reasonable protection nhout the fish attract additional farmers with high- {
son for many years hns been In *supplies of the streams and Inkea, grade fresh produce every Tuesday £
Finest Dance Floor South of Jacksonville, 85x45 feet
chnrge of one of the best studios in now
*hc time to do it. Suggest- nnd Saturday nnd eighteen truck- *
the state and during her regime hns
methods of protection, The News loads were disposed of between tho g
hours of 8 nnd 10:30 Saturday morn- [f
1
believes—
sent out hundr.'ds of well trained
ing, ncording to a report.
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It
is
up
to
the
state
legisla­
musicians who attest to her ability
It
has
been
found
that
the
bcauti■
ture
to
provide
relief,
l-’ishing
of
and personality nnd power to trnin
ful onk trees on l.etnon street in ^
any sort during spawning sea­
the minds of the young nnd the older
front of the court house afford excel- J
son
should
be
prohibited.
Use
of
pupils. Mrs. Munson’s fame is not
lent
protection for the many vege­
nets,
seins
or
explosives
should
corJined to Sanford nnd her recitals
MONDAY AND W EDNESDAY NIGHTS
tables
offered by the farmers as well
he
made
a
crime.
Some
provis­
bring music lovers here from all parts
nn providing n shaded market place
ion for propagating nnd restock­
of the state. Mrs. Munson's studio
D ancing Class—W altz and One-Step, $5.00, five lessons
for the many housewives of I’alntka
ing the depleted water courses
is one of the assets of tho city of
who
nre
making
the
market
a
suc­
and
lakes
should
he
made,
hash­
Sanford.
150 Hath D ressing Rooms; Suit, Towels, R o o m ........... 50c
ing licenses, issued ns nrc hunt­ cess. The chnrni of tho surroundings
-----------o----------wns remarked by one of the Indies
ing licenses, would pay the cost
GIRLS AND COLLEGE
Snturdny morning, in thnt it wns a
of ihese things. And the bene­
cool
place to trnde, nnd the trees
fits
would
be
almost
immediate
if
The Sunset Magazine is conducting
kept
all the produce green fresh and
if
the
law
were
properly
enfor­
a prize contest on the subject,
sightly.
'
ced.
Clean W ater—600 fe e t Long—NO ALLIGATORS
"Should Girts Go To College?” To
It
is
snid
thnt
the
trucks
nre
dis­
Unless
theso
things,
or
some
speak with striit accuracy the series
posing of npproximateliy $20 worth
of them nt least, are done im­
Swimming, R ecreation and F ishing Pier, 190 feet long
of money prizes it offers nrc for the
of produce each as an average, nnd
mediately. fishing in F'loridii will
best answer to the quqestion, "Is the
the encouragement hns been so great
he n thing of the pnst. It in bet­
BOATS TO LET
present-day college education of real
thnt
all of the growers are seriously
ter
to
take
protective
measures
value to the average girl?”
considering planting fall gardens. It
Safety Pool for the L ittle Ones, also other playthings and
The writer of this editorial is notj now, while some traces of fish
is assumed from this thnt the mar­
remain,
than
to
wait
until
all
are
competing for the prize, but it struck
am
usem ents for th eir pleasure... B ring them once and
gone nnd then attempt to re­ ket will be a ftxluro practically the
him ns an interesting question. He
you will come again.
store them. Even with protec­ year round, nnd thnt consideration
put it to n veteran teacher, who had
given heretofore to moving it to oth­
tive measures in force, game has
er streets has been dropped.
J u s t th e spot for your outings, and picnics, pillaus
been driven out of the greater
J l i a i l l l l l B I I I S I R I I I B I I I I I
Home Demonstration Agent Miss
part of the state to take refuge
and fish fries. In fact th e ideal sum m er reso rt fo r those
in the fastnesses. The fish nre F'loressn Sipprell, with County Agent ■
who like clean, refined and up-to-date recreation and re­
Armstrong, nnouncc that Tuesday’s B
going the way the deer nnd tur­
market will offer Irish and sweet po­ a
keys. The legislature should act
laxation from th e ir troubles and worries.
tatoes, tomntocs, corn, cucumber*, ■
and the people should co-operate.
beans, peas, watermelons, ennte- s
In a few years great results
My m otto is and alw ays will be: Strictly respectable
loupcs, squash, carrots, celery, hon­
could be obtained. Good Bport
resort for respectable people.
would again he available In ac­ ey, eggs nnd live spring chickens. By
next Saturday, Miss Sipprell states
cessible nlnres, and with care in
C aterin g to your pleasure and wishes a t all times.
spinach will be in season.—Falatka
conservutioii this would continue
News.
indefinitely. But the pothunter
Come all and let's g e t acquainted. You will find me
and waster must be checked.
a subservient host.
The grape growers of the state
Good sport*men should see that
Courle«y nnd Prompt Serconvened nt Tnmpn last week, with
this is done while nt the same
S
vice Our Motto
R espectfully yours,
a large and Interested attendance.
time scekitvr to bring back the
The association now has 125 mem*
sport thnt once was at the hand
n * h n c rdlng to report nnd the
of every man.
a DEANE TURNER
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following
n u n ties were were repIt
is
a
com
ton
failing
of
states
to
Phones 497-194
become awakened to the depletion of^ resented at the meeting:
Polk
WELAKA BLOCK
tbeier natural resoruce* only after I "ke. Oranee. Pinellas, Highlands,
signs of disappears nee become so Hillsborough, Volusia and Lee.

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922
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SANFORD IS COMING
Funding and Paying the Outstanding,
SAYS
W.
T.
DONNELLY
Floating Indebtedness of the City of
A m o u n t Doesn’t C ount It’s the S t a r t - S
AND 11E REJOICES Sanford, Florida, Evidenced by Vouch*
-------, era Heretofore Issued and Authorizing
That’s the Thing
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One of the best friends of Sanford th* Mn&gt;ror
U» City of Sanford,
_____________________________________ ■
ia W. T. Donnelly who spends his I*l°rld«, to Call an Election to Dctcrwintera here and who ia one of the mine the Question as to the Issuance
most prominent naval architects and
Bonds for the Aforesaid Purengineers in the country. Mr. Don- P0®*’*-’’ duly adopted and enacted on
nelly has drawn plans for our lake the 10th day of April, A. D. 1922,
To the Thriftless m oney says “Good- &amp; front
and boat basin giving the same ®h,,u,'I be ratified, approved and conto the city free and he is one of the firmed by the electors of the City of
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Jve.
best Sanford boosters that ever came Sanford, Florida, and whether the
To t h e self-respecting, forw ard-looking S among us. lie writes about the im- bonds provided for in said ordinance
iri*en it says: “I am yours, I rep resen t your j provements In Sanford and the bond *hould bo issued by the City of Sanissue as fololws in a letter to the f°rd, Florida, in the manner and for
f t working days. Be carefu l with me for I 5 secretary of the Chamber of Cora- the purposes in said ordinance provid1*d **»d set forth, and
mvour best friend. Put me in the Bank, ! mcrcc.
Beufort, N. C., May 26, 1922.
Whereas, said ordinance provides
L'rc I am Safe and I will work for you. Re- 5 Sanford Chamber of Commorce,
f°r the issuance of bonds by the City
lember, 1 move the world.”
i Mr. R. W. Peannan, Sec.,
of Sanford, Florida, for municipal purSanford, Florida.
| P«*c® In the total sum of $625,000 00,
Mid bonds to be of the denomination
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
» My dear Pearman:
I am In receipt of your letter under of $1,000.00 each, Waring interest at
date of Mny 20th together with en- the rate of six per centum per annum,
closed clipping from the Sanford interest payable semi annually on the
Herald, and I find the rapidity with l»t days of July and January, said
which events are moving in Sanford, bond* to be numbered consecutively
very encouraging. You know there from ! to 625, both numbers inclusive,
is a saying that “ it is always dark­ said bonds to mature in the following
est just before DAWN" and you manner, to-wit: bonds to be numbered
know what a propensity I have of from 1 to 300, both numbers inclusive,
getting up VERY EARLY and being to be serial bonds; the maturity dates
ahead of the other fellow. So maybe of bonds of this issue to bo numbered
-SERVICE
-PROGRESSI looked on Sanford JUST BEFORE from 1 to 300 both inclusive, to bo ns
STRENGTIIDAWN and stayed there until follows, to-wit:
Bonds numbered from 1 to 30 to ma­
DAWN WAS CHANGING INTO
ture July 1st, 1925.
DAYLIGHT.
lNFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS j Perhaps the most encouraging
Bonds numbered from 31 to 60 to
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
thing of all is the faith which “San­ mature July 1st, 1926.
Bonds numbered from 61 to 90 to
ford's own" is showing in their own
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
mnture July 1st, 1927.
city
Illustrated
by
the
amount
of
new
West First Buret
1018 West P in t 8tn*&lt;
Bonds numbered from 91 to 120 to
building planned and underway.
mature
July 1st, 1928.
The matter of street pavement al­
Bonds numbered from 121 to 150 to
ways marks the transition from
town to city, from that which will mature July 1st, 1929.
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
just do" to that which give finish
mnture
July 1st, 1930.
and permanency to a community, and
Bond:)
numbered from 181 to 210 to
I am sure that when your large new
mature
July
1st, 1931.
buildings are finished nnd your street
Bonds numbered from 211 to 210 to
pavement ns outlined, completed, every citizen of Sanford will walk out mature July 1st, 1932.
and say that Sanford 1* coming to
Honda numbered from 211 to 270 to
her &lt;jwn. I shall certainly look fo r-, mature July 1st, 1933.
ward with keen interest to coming
Bonds numbered from 271 to 300 to
bnek again nnd seeing the work un- mature July 1st, 1931.
■ derwny.
In the menntime, my of- ' Bonds to be numbered from 301 to
fire in getting out tho plans and *26, both numbers inclusive, to bear
: specifications for the pier work and the same date of maturity, bonds numI shnl be able to forward you copies bered from 301 to 625, both numbers
jn n short time.
inclusive to mature 30 years after the
With kind regards to all my ‘l»to of the issuance thereof; this enfriends in Sanford, I remain,
j tire issue of bonds to be dated July
WTD
Yours sincerely,
| l i t , 1922, both principal and Interest
AI.S
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY, j of »«id bonds to be payable at some
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bank In the City of New York, State
of
New York, and
Personally inspect th e care w ith which Buick
CONGRESSMAN SEARS
Whereas, a canvass of the returns
bodies are built and the atten tio n given to de­
WILL SPEAK HERE
of said election show prinin facie that
WEDNESDAY NIGHT the result of said election was in futails which contribute so much*to ownership
1vor of the issuance of the bonds aforecomfort.
Congressman W. J. Sears will adby ,he CJty of Sanfonj( Florida,
An important fe a tu re on all Buick closed cars
dress the people of Sanford and Sem- nm| tbal {bt, nfortl|,aiJ ordinance was
nole county here tomorrow night by „a((| election duly ratified, npprovis the SOLID STEEL LUG on the doors.
(Wednesday, May 31st) at the cornn,j eonfjrmed.
This device holds th e door rig id —prevents its
ner of Magnolia avenue and First
js'ow, Therefore, In pursuance of an
street at eight o'clock. £11 the vot- or,|er 0f the court herein made, norattling no m atter how rough th e roads and
ers arc requested to be present at t{ce ,, h(&gt;rcby K|ven that th„ citizens
prevents wear to the door lock. A ch aracter­
the meeting and to hear what the am| tax payers of the City of Sanford,
istic occurrence when the door is held only by
congressman has to say. Congress- Florida, are by said order required to
mnn Sears is a resident of Kissim- bt. nn,) nppenr before tho Circuit Court
the lock itself.
mce nnd has been the representative of thc Sevpnth j u,iicjaj Circuit of the
Ask N. H. G arner to explain it to you.
of the 4th District for the past six State of Florida, on the I5th day of
yenrs and will tell the voters about June, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock a.
Ask us to tell yon more about Buick
his stewardship during that time and m at UcUn)jt in thc County of Volun'.so about his position on current
State of Florida, then nnd there
PRICES
PRICES
questions nnd those that might come
abow caUge&gt; jf nny they have, why
22-SIZ-46 Coop*___ $1885
up in thc near future. Tomorrow
bon,ia should not be validated and
U l’our lt Roadster $ 895
22-Six-47 Sedan____ 2165
night
at
the
corner
of
Magnolia
nnd
confirmed.
21Four-J.*» Touring ., 935
22-81Z-48 Coupe___ 2675
First street.
WITNESS my hnnd ami the seal of
lI-Four-3C Coupe .... 1295
22-Six-49 Touring.... 1685
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the
Circuit Court of the Seventh Jutt-Four-37 Sedan ___ 1395
22-Six-50 Sedan......... 2376
Chrevolct touring car, $045.00 ik- (,jr,a, CJn:uit of th(, state of Florida,
22-Siz-U Roadster.... 1365
livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Big­ in and for the County of Seminole, on
22-Six-15 Touring .... 1395
F. O. n. Flint, Mich.
ger* at Wight’s Garage.
51-6tr this 23rd day of May, A. D. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Second sheets, 8'/|X ll, only
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
f»0c per 1,000, while they Inst, at
the Seventh Judicial Cir­
Herald office.
If
cuit in nnd fir Seminole
DISTRIBUTOR
County, Florida.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
In the Circuit Court of Ihe Seventh Ju­ May 23-30; June 6-13
dicial Circuit of Florida. In and for
Ihe County of Seminole.
When Hotter Automobiles are Built Buick Will Build Them

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DID HIM MORE GOOD

TIRE SERVICE

Many men and women suffer from
backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints,
•are muscles and other results of kidnoy trouble because they neglected the
fin t warning symptoms. Foley Kid­
ney Pills aid the kidneys to throw out
Tubes
poisonous waste matter that causes Furnish F R E E
pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eldwith th e purchase of
ridge, Ky., writes: “Foley Kidney
every
Pills did me more good than all the
other medicine I ever took. I had kid­
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any pain like I had before I took;
Firestone Cords a re now
them." Sod everywhere,—Adv.

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ROAD SERVICE FR E E
The vocational committee of the Busi­
TIRES MOUNTED
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women dealring
FREE
emp*jyment to register at the F in t
National Bank.
—Call—
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

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posing the City Commission of the popular sheet music
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PLAYER ROLLS
City of Sanford, Florida,
vs.
The State of Florida, ex rcl Geo. A.
J. H. HINTERMISTER
DeCottes, State Attorney for the
PIANO CO.
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State of Florida.
Welaka Block
To the Citizens and Tax-Payera of thc
City of Sanford, Florida:
Whereas, a petition haa been filed in
the above styled cause by the City of
Sanford, Florida, by and through C.
E. Henry, S. 0. Chaac, and Forrest Pound C a k e .......... ....35c
Ijike, contbrislng the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida, set­ L ayer Cake .......... ....30c
ting forth the fact that an election
[was held throughout the City of San­ N u t L ayer Cake.... ....35c
ford, Florida, on the 17th day of May,
A. D. 1922, to determine whether that
certain ordinance entitled “An Ordi­ Why buy out-of-town
nance Providing for an laaua of Bonda
Cake when
by the City of Sanford, Florida, in the
SANFORD MAID
aunt of $625,000.00 for Municipal Pur­
poses; the Proceeds Derived from the
can’t be beat
Sale Thereof to be Used for Building
end Constructing a Municipal Build­
ing, for the Extension of Park Avcnua
N ext to Princess
Northward into the Waters of Lake
Monroe, for the Extension of the
Drainage and Sewerage 8yatem, for
Constructing Paved, Macadamized or
Other Hard Surfaced Streets, and for

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Do not h esitate to come in and
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The ever-increasing army of th rift account
depositors in the Peoples Bank of Sanford at­
tests the higli degree of satisfaction attend­
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Your deposits are invited, whether large or
small. Your account, regardless of its size,
will earn the same rate of interest oa the big­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. MAY SO, 1922

PAGE FOUR

“Against the adoption and anoronl
For G*e «doptlon o fth* ,
Volie Williams of the Williams ' and to.Organtje, Ipcoti»raW and Es- charter,under which the City of Sy»FACTS ,OF..mTE»®ST ABOUT
of
that certain ordinance eatit ad:
iPtd,'
Florida,
Is
now
operating
and
of Section 217 of the eh * ^
Gnrage,
agents
for
the
Oldamobile
UbBah
a
City
Government
for
the
THE iSlLRPPARD-TOWNBU
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
Against the adoptirn of w.
had one of tjie apou«eat looking aport Same, and to. Prescribe the Jurisdlc functioning, be,, and the same la
tions 7, 97, 164, 206, and 217; and
ACT OK NOVi M. 1921 models here Saturday that has been tion, Powers and Ftnfctlofu of Slid hereby amended to read as follows:
ment of Section 217 Qf
Repealing' Sectiont J74 of Chapter
"Section 97.
FISCAL YEAR.—
shown in many a day. It was the Municipality."
chFbuthe repeal of B eetle,^
8361,
Laws of Florida, 1919,
the
Promotion
of
the
Welfare
Foe
new soprt model of the Oldsmobile
Whereas, the legislature may by The fiscal year of the City shall begin
Enetitled "An Act to Abolish The
And Hygiene of Maternity
bfing finished in yellow and was a law confer upon a municipality any on the 1st day of October and end on
present
Municipal . Government
And Infancy
neat job In every respect. He only powers rolsting to its government, the 50th day of September of each
of
the
City
of Sanford,. County
Section 10. That the
1
r
kept the car about twenty-four hours not in conflict with other organic yehr."
of Seminole, State of Flqrida,
How the States may secure the when It was sold to S. P, Anthony a provisions of Uw, and
this
ordinance providing
Section 3. That Section 164 of the
and to Organise, incorporate and
benefits of the Act:
ra
tin
g an election to £ M
grower on the cast side. Mr. Wil­
Whsreas, tho legislature of the charter under which the City of San­
Establish a City Government for
(1* The State Legislature must liams anounccs thnt he will have an­
adoption
or rejection of
ford, Is now operating and function­
the Same, and to Prescribo the
or the Governor may for a period other aport model of the same kind State of Florida has by legislative on ing, be and the same Is hereby am­
ance
shall
become effecting
Jurisdiction, Powers and Func­
lim'ted to 6 months after the ad­ In a few daya Watch for his adver­ actmcnt granted and delegated unto
lately upon iU final
ended
to
rend
as
follows:
the City of Sanford, Florida, the
tions of Said Municipality."
journment of the first regular ses­ tisement in the Daily Herald,
tion, and said ordinance ibani1
"Section .64. SPCEIAL ASSESS­
right to submit to its eloetors for
nnd shall also separately state each of full force nnd effect u
sion of the State Legislature after
approval or rejection, amendments to MENTS; WHEN PAYABLE.—S pec­ Section of said Charter to be voted
the passage of the Act. (n) Accept
the provisions therein
w
ial assessments covering the construc­
upon In tho manner following, to-wit: as to such of said provi.|l a ' T , l
the provisions of the Act. (b) De­ The Daily Herald Delivered to your its charter, and
tion
of
sidewalks,
laying
out,
Improv­
"For the adoption of the amend­ be ratified and approved M
signate a State agency with which door six days a week for 16 cent*— Whereas, It is one of the fundamen­ ing, grading, paving ami hard sur­
tal principle of constitutional law that
ment of Section 7, of the Charter." suit of the election ordertd caLu '
the ChilmTs Bureau la to co-operate Join the thronga of readers.
it la not unconstitutional as a delega­ facing of streets and alleys, and corAgainst
the adoption of the held, only from and after ft-V
in carrying out the purposes of the
tion
of legislative power for the leg­ cring all other local improvements
atrl n
r.l!
t _
Act. In any State having a Child
amendment
of
Section 7 «.f th* char- •said
ordinance
is a p p w ^
islature to delegate unto a munici­ shall be payable by the owners of the
is A
Welfare or Child Hygiene Division
whole or in part, by Uic r*'Bl
pality the right and authority to am­ property ssaessed for said local Im­
must he designated.
For
the
adoption
of
the
amendment
vote of the electors of the o
end a charter granted unto said mun­ provement at the time stipulated In of Section 97 of the charter.
r1 fI
(2) The Child Hygiene or Child
Sanford, Florida.
the
ordinance
passed
and
adopted
icipality
by
the
Legislature,
provided
Welfare Division of the Department j
Against the adoption of the amany amendment so adopted does not with reference to any such local Im­
Ad° p,*J on ,h,» «&gt;• »th 4,,
of Health or other designated agency,
endment of Section 97 of the Charter. „May,
A. D., 1922.
provement,
and
shall
constitute,
be,
contravene
or
is
not
repugnant
to
the
must: (a) Submit detailed plans'
For
the
adoption
of
the
amendment
CHAS. E. HENRY, J
Constitution and the statute law of renVnin nnd continue a lien superior
for carrying out the provisions of;
of Section 164 of the charter.
S. O. CHASE,
3
in
dignity
to
any
and
all
other
liens,
Whereas,
the
City
Commlasion
of
the State, nnd
the Act within the State to the ChiL j
Against the adoption of the amend­
FOHREST TAKE.
the
City
of
Sanford.
Florida,
on
the
except
liens
for
State
and
County
Whereas,
Section
254
of
the
legis­
dren's Bureau for approval by the!
ment of Section 161 of the charter.
City Commissionen’cf
Federal Board of Maternity and In -18th day of .May, A. D., 1922. duly lative charter under which the City of Taxes, upon and against tho proper,
For the adoption of the amendment
Florida.
_
^
ty
assessed
for
such
local
improve­
passed
and
adopted
a
certain
ordi*
Sanford,
Florida,
is
now
operating
fant Hygiene, Section 8 of the Act'
of
Section
206
of
the
charter.
Attest:
and functioning provides that amend­ ment until paid,' and said lien shall
provides that if the plans submitted ! "nn« c"tltlcd "„A"
Against the adoption of the amend­
L. R. PHILLIPS, Clerk,
by a Slate are in conformity with the lM' ^ cl,0“
"17; ments to said charter may be sub­ not be hnrrcd by any statute of lim­ ment of Section 206 of the charter.
May 9, 16, 23, 30 and June l
itations
now
existing,
or
by
any
sta­
mitted
to
tho
electors
of
ssld
City
by
provisions „f this Act and reasonably , "n d R ?»’w ,,nK
™
appropriate and adequate to its pur- ® 61' 1Uw"
* ,0J ,d*’ 919' f " 1,111" 1 a two-thirds vote o fthe City Com­ tute hereafter enacted which does not
in express terms refer to liens for
pose they shall he approved by the An Act to Abolish the Present Muni- missions, and
Whereas, it has developed that cer­ special assessments imposed or levied
Board, &lt;h‘ Make such reports to
Government of the City of Santhe Children's Bureau concerning its l° rd;j Co0n*y °f hern,no,c; SUt# of tain amendments to the present char, by the City of Sanford, Florida, for
operations and expenditures for the! F1°rid*' ” d t0
Incorporate ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, local Improvements."
Section 4. Thnt Section 206 of the
purposes of the Act as shall he pro-1
F&gt;t,b,Uh1" ™ y Government for should be adopted in order to prop­
charter
under which tho City of San­
erty
nnd
expediously
administer
the
scribed or requested by the Bureau.1the
nnd to Fre*crf**' the JurUford,
Florida,
is now operating and
civic
affairs
of
this
city,
therefore,
What the Benefits of the Act are: dlct,°"*
nnd PunctloM of S*,J
’ . ' tI *
j ' I'
Be it Enacted by the People of the functioning, be and the same is here­
(T Funds available for year end- Mu"
’
for
argument
about
by nmended to rend ns follows:
Ing June .10, 1022. The Art passed
" herens. said ordinance provides City of Sanford, Florida:
“Section 206. SALARIES.—The
Section 1. That Section 7, of the
In November 1021, provided for an *or tbt* nmendment of See. 7; Sec. 97;
charter
under
which
the
City
of
San.
jt'ily
Commlasion shall fix by ordinappropriation of $1,480,000 for the 1S*°- ,04: Sec' Z06' “nd S#c- Zl7&gt;and
current fiscal year. A* the hill milk* * 10 repeal of Sec, 171 of tho chirtcr ford, Florida, is now operating and ancc the compensation of tho City
ing the appropriation available ..vnil “"der which the City of Sanford, Flor- functioning he, nnd the same is here­ Attorney, the City Manager, tho City
not passed until the Inst of|M nrch,' id 1 ** now o p ia tin g nnd functioning, by nmended to read as follows, to- Auditor nnd Clerk nnd cx-officio Asst-ssor, nnd shall fix by ordinance tjie
wit:
1022, Congress held thnt only a part nnd
Whereas,
it
is
provided
by
the
char­
compensations
of the Chiefs of the fire
"Section
7.
Powers
of
the
City..,
er the sum specified in the ^heppard
ter
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
nnd
Police
Departments,
nnd members
The
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
shall
Towner Act could be allowed for the
refraining three months of the year, thnt any proposed amendment of said, have perpetual succession; shall sue of the fire nnd police forces. The City
It iH milled with paitmtaking care from tig'
nnd the following amount was made charter shall be submitted for approv­ and be sued, plead and be Impleaded; Commission shall have the power to
nl or rejection to tho electors of tho may purchase/ lease, receive and fix by ordinance the compensation of
finest winter wheat by millers with yean
available:
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
at
an
elec­
the
Mnlcipnl
Judge.
Tho
City
Com­
hold
property,
real
and
personal
with­
years of experience in "America’s Tint
To be equally apportioned among the
Mill."
States outright to States accepting tion duly called and held for said pur­ in Said City; and may sell, alienate, mission shall have the power to fix
deed, convey, lease or otherwise dis­ the compensation of the City Tax
the provisions of th» Act. $240,000. pose,
FIX)R1DA GROCERY CO.
Therefore, 1 C. E. Henry, ss msyor pose of tho name for tho benefit and Collector, which may be based on
To be apportioned to the Stairs if
DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.
matched dollar for dollar by Stale of the City of Sanford, Florida, under advantage of said City; and 'may either fees or salary’. The City Man­
nppropriationa in the proportion nnd by virtue of the authority in me purchase, lease, condemn and obtain by ager shall fix the number and com­
which their population hears to tho'™ 8t*d'
c -_ *• n «nry- s - °- eminent domain, receive and hold prop pensation of all other officers and
total population of the States of Chase and Forest Lake, as Commis- 1erty, renl and personal, within and employees. The salaries or compen­
•i '
&gt; 0 SEYMOUR, IND.
the United States „ ........A237.500 sloncrs of the City of Sanford, K'lori- j beyond the limits of tho City to be sation so fixed shall be uniform for
For Federal administration, not to da, composing and comprising the City used for tho burial of the dead, for like services in each grade of tho City
■Mina
exceed .......... •_..................... 112,500 Commission of tho City of Sanford, the erection, construction and main­ service as the same shall he graded
»
TOTAL ..........................1490,000 Florida, do hereby call an election to tenance of waterworks and lighting nnd classified by the City Manager.
DELICIOUS
(2) Funds available for each of be hold in tho City of Sanford, Flori­ plants, for the establishment of hos­ All such salaries and rates of pay «
five years nfter June 30, 1922, H,* da, on the 12th day of July, A- D., pitals, poorhouses and houses of de­ with dates of employment and dis­
240,000. Of this amount $240,000 Is 1922, to detennino tho question by the tention and correction, for the estab­ charge shall he immediately reported
to be equally apportioned among the referendum vote of n majority of the lishment of docks, wharfs, breakwa­ to the City Auditor and Clerk. All
ip v
i
States nnd granted outright; $240,- electors of ssld City qualified to lots, ters and boat basins, an dfor such fees ar.d moneys received or collected
h
In
Bottles
Everywhere
000 nddiUonnl is to be equally ap­ participating In said election, whether other public purposes as the City by officers and employees shall be
portioned to the States and granted the amendments of the present char­ Commission may by ordinance deem immediately paid over to the proper j Demand the genuine—name stamped on every crown—uk
it matched dollar for dollar, and ter of the City cf Sanford, Florida, necesary nnd proper, and may, sell, official or depoaitory as designated by S
for, it by name
$710,000 js to be apportioned to the proposed by the aforesaid ordinance lease or otherwise dispose of said the City Commission or City Auditor "
Bottled only by
States on the basis of population nnd shall he adopted and approved, either property for tho benefit of said City and Clerk on the day of their receipt."
Section 5. That paragraph (b) of j
to the same extent that natural per­
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
granted if matched dollar for dollar. in whole or in part.
And
I,
C.
E.
Henry,
ns
Mayor
of
the
Section
217
bf
the
charter
under
sons
might
or
cou'.d
do;
and
also
Not to exceed $50,000 is nllowcd for
City of Sanford, Florida, and we, C. shall have the power to borrow mon­ which the City of Sanford, Florida, is
Federal administration.
(3) Prohibitions as to the' use of E. Henry, S. O. Chase and Forest ey for current expenses, provided any now operating am! functioning, be,
■tu
funds. May not bo apjfljpd to thn Lnko as the City Commission of the amount so borrowed shall not ex­ nnd tho same is hereby nmended to
purchase, erection preservation, or City of Sanford, Florida, do hereby ceed an amount equal to fifty per rend ns fotlows:
"Paragraph (b).—Such petitions
repair of nny building or equipment, appoint V. E. Douglass, O. P. Hern­ cent of the revenue derived from
nor for the purchase or rentnl of nny don and R. C. Mnxxwoll, Inspectors of taxation during any fiscal year; to shall bo signed by not less than fifty
Sanford, Florida1
maternity or infancy pension, stipend said election, and W. M. Haynes, Clerk control, perform nnd furnish all pub­ of the electors of the municipality."
of said election.
Section 6. That Section 174 of the
lic sendees and to own and ssqulre
or gratuity.
DEALERS IN SEED, FEED AND
' Towers nnd Duties of tl.i Child­ The said election hereby ordered and public utilities, public docks, wharfs, charter under which the City of San­ :
ford,
Florida,
Is
now
operating
and
called
to
be
held
on
the
said
12th
day
nnd
bontbnsins;
to
acquire,
establish,
ren’s Bureau under tho Act:
[
'
FERTILIZERS
(1) To copoperate with the agon- of July, A. D. 1922, shall bo held and own, operate nnd maintain as a pub­ functioning, be, and the same is here­
conducted in the manner prescribed lic utility, waterworks and a water by repealed.
cy designated by each State.
S Mall orders a specialty. If you need one dollar’s worth or ■
Section 7. That the Mayor is here­
(2) To make such studies, inves­ by the ordinances at.d tho charter of plnnt and provide the City and the
Inhabitants thereof with water; to ac­ by Instructed, authorized and em­ ■ one hundred dollar’s worth, write us. We will save you non- j
tigations nnd reports ns will promote tho City of Sanford, Florida.
I V
And it is further ordered that not quire own, establish, maintsin and powered to call an election in accord­ 5 ey and give you quality.
the efficiency administration of tho
a
.*
■
less than thirty days prior to tho date operate as n public utility, gas works ance with Section 7 of the Revised
Act.
m
i i a r a i i m
i m
i u i u i m
i i i a u i i i i u m
i i i i i i i i 1' 1
(3) To certify to the Secretary of of the election hereby ordered to be nnd n gas plant, and furnish the City Ordinance of the City of Sanford,
the Treasury of the United States held tho City Auditor and Clerk shall nnd the inhabitants thereof with Florida, to determine the question by
...... ..................................................................................................................... .
nnd to the Treasurers of the States mail n copy of the aforesnid ordinance commcrcinl gns; to acquire, own, es­ referendum vote as to whether See.
proposing
the
amendments
to
the
pre­
tiona
7,
97,
164,
206,
and
217
of
the
tablish,
operate
nnd
maintain
as
a
the Amount which hns heen appor­
tioned to each stnle for the fiscal sent charter of the City of Sanford, public utility, eltctkical works and an charter under which the City of San­
Florida, to each elector whoso name electric plants nnd furnish tho City ford, Florida, is now operating, and
year.
Fares Greatly Reduced
(4) To carry on the general ad­ appears upon the registration books nnd the inhabitants thereof with el­ functioning, shall be nmended in the *
of
the
city.
manner
hereinabove
stated
nnd
set
ectricity;
to
issue
nnd
sell
bonds
for
ministration of the Act.
• JA C K SO N V ILLE TO
d f iJ C Q 1 A
WITNESS tho hands of C. E. Hen-1nny of the purposes hereinabove on- forth; and as to whether Section 174
The Federal Board of Maternity
:
N
E
W
YO
R
K
AND
R
E
T
U
R
N
ry, as Mayor of tho City of Sanford, umerated nr.d set forth, as well as for of said charter shall be repealed.
nnd Infant Hygiene:
Including Meals and Stateroom Accommodations. For *
Section 8. Thnt nt said election to ■
(1) Membership: Chief of the nnd C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and such other municipal purposes as may
Children’s Bureau, Surgeon General Forest I,akc, as Commissioners, com­ be from time to timo prescribed by be cnied and held in the manner pro­ J ' the Better Staterooms an additional charge is mode, ac- i
of the U. S. Public Health Service, posing tho City Commission of tho ordinance, or as may be otherwise vided by Section 7 of this ordinance, : cording to size, location, etc. Suites, some with double hod* i
nnd U. S. Commissioner of Education. City of Sanford Fin., nttested by L. R. provided by this charter; to adopt nnd this ordinance shall he voted upon as « and hath, other with twin beds nnd bath; also rooms with [
i,
&lt;2) Chairman: To lie elected by Phillips, Clerk of the City of Sanford, enforce local police, santlary nnd oth­ a whole by title only, and also, each ■ connecting private lavatory facilities may be had.
Florida, nnd tho corporate seal of tho er similar regulations not in conflict Section of the charter under which'
the Board
(3) Powers: (nl To approve or City of Sanford, Floria, on this the with the Inws of tho State of Florida; the City of Sanford, Florida, is now
to do what ever may be deemed neces­ operating and functioning, sought by
disapprove plans submitted by the 8th day of May, A. D. 1922.
Tickets on sale May 15th to September 30th, inclusive, good i
CHAS.
E.
HENRY,
sary
or proper for tho safety, health this ordinance to be nmended or roStates.
(b) To withhold further
As Mayor of tho City convenience nnd general welfare of Its ponied, shall be separately voted upon I J returning from New York as lute ns October 31st. Through i
certification of Federal funds to a
’
of Sanford, Florida. inhabitants nnd to exercise all pow­ by the electors participating in said r tickets on snlo to principal Eastern resorts.
State if the money is not properly
S.
O.
CHASE,
election.
ers of locnl self-government.
The
expended. A state may appeal from
Sailings Every Monday, Thursday and Satur* [
CHAS. E. HENRY,
Section 9. That the ballots used at
encumerntion of particular powers
the decision of the Board to tho
FOREST LAKE,
herein shall not be held or deemed to the election ordered to be called and
day at 2 P. M.
President of the United States.
As tho City Commis- he exclsuslve, but In addition to tho held by Section 7 of this ordinance
Maximum amounts available for
A p a c h e ........ .............May 15,25; June 3,12,22 [
slon of the City o f . powers enumerated herein, or implied shall state the title of the ordinance
States for fiscal year ending June
C
o m an ch e............... May 18, 27; Ju n e 5,15,21 [I
Sanford,
Florida.
hereby,
the
City
shall
have,
and
may
to
be
voted
upon
in
the'mnnncr
follow­
30, 1922:
ing:
Attest:
exercise
all
other
powers,
which
un­
State, granted outright, $240,000;
M o h aw k ...................May 2 0 ,29; Ju n e 8,17, - g ■
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
"For the adoption and approval of
der the Constitution nnd Laws of
granted if matched, apportioned on
L e n a p c .................. .....May 22; Ju n e 1,10,19, I
City Clerk o fthe City of San­ Florida, it would be competent for that certain ordinance entitled,
basis of population, $237,500; Total,
ford. Florida.
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
this paragraph specifically to enum­
$477,500. *'
Sanford to Jacksonville and Return, $10.00 j
tions 7, 07, 164, 206, and 217; and
erate.
Florida: Granted ourlght. ■-15,000; May 9, 16, 23, 30; and June 6.
Repealing
Section
174
of
Chap­
In
addition
to
tho
powers
herein
granted If matched, apportioned on
Including Meals and Stateroom Berth
■
ter 8361, Laws of Florida, 1919,
enumerated or given or alowed the
basis of population, $2,164.90; Total,
A
Daylight
and
Searchlight
Trip
on
the
Beautiful
St.
John
a
Entitled “An Act to Abolish the
ssld City shall have all powers and
$7,184.90.
River
Present Municipal Government of
perform all duties conferred or Im­
MRS. JOHN LEONARDY,
tho
City
of
Sanford,
County
of
An ordinance Amending Sections posed by' tho laws of the Stste of
State Chm. of Child Wplfare,
For further information, address
Seminole, State of Florida, and to
7, 97. 164, 2&lt;&gt;f». nnd 217; and Repeal- Florida, now In force, or which may
CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY
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only ing Section 171 of Chapter 8361, Laws hereafter be enacted, providing gen­ Organize, Incorporate and Estab­ S
Jacksonville, Horid-‘ J!
50c per 1,000, while they In.st, nt of Florida, 1919, Entitled "An Act to erally for tho government of cities lish a City Government for the " Passenger Department
Herald office.
tf Abolish tho Present Municipal Gov­ nnd towns and not inconsistent with Same, and to Prescribe the Jur­
J. B. Calder, Agent, Sanford, Fla.
{
isdiction, Powers and Functions
ernment of the City of Sanford, the provisions of this Act."
of
said
Municipality.**
Thnt
Section
97
of
the
County
of
Saiumou:,
GUte
of
Florida,
Section
2.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922
, r RE9H SWEET CREAM .
' * not using our pure freih
‘
cream wire or wr.te
u vou a trial ten gallon can lilts. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor,
1*Wp y, Hc ncr cent by first exPhone 217-W
I f you k e n e a r t r i e e l i v b l t l e f v m
l**y?Tf0* u £ i, unexcelled and
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Chrovolrt touring car, $645.09 de­
livered. See A. C, Fort or Paul Big­
MRS. MUNSON’S RECITAL
ger* at Wight's Garage.
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A CHARMING EVENT IN
COMMENCEMENT WEEK

High School A uditorium W as Filled W ith Music
Lovers L ast N ight

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Wednesday—Mrs. Robert Hines will
entertain the members of the Sans
Souci Bridge Club nt her homo on
Park avenue.
Wednesday—S. II. S. Alumni Ban­
quet at Valdez at 8 P, M.
Thursdny—Miss Elizabeth Munson
and Mrs. Oscar Mny will entertain
nt the home of the former at 8 P.
*M., honoring Miss Orn Williams, n
bride-elect of June.
Thursday—Mrs. I). P. Drummond
will entertain the members of the
Merric Matrons Bridge Club nt her
home on Magnolia avenue.
Friday—Mrs. Harry B. Lewis will
entertain tho members of the
Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club at her
home on Magnolia avenue.
Friday—French Bridge Cnhnrel nt
the Parish House, at 8 P. M. under
the auspices of tho Women's Guild.
Monday—The Wesminster Club will
meet with Mrs. L. I. Frazier nt her
home on Celery avenue.

An event in musical circles looked
likewise being n daily reminder of forward to by the music lovers of this
U H o n T an d ^ Y ^ o ^ u tely th .
the clnss of 1922.
part of Florida is the recital of tho
At the closo of tho valedictory, piano pupils of Mrs. Fannie Stemwhich was given by Florence Henry, bridge Munson. These recitals are a
speak. having tried it
Senior Class President, in behalf of part of the commencement program of
^ f a m i l y - My wif® took a
the class she presented Mrs. R. C. the Sanford High School each yenr and
and at night it w « £
Maxwell with a gold wrist watch, Monday night tho High School Audi­
i„«j,ant. I Kavo her n few
and Miss Snra Muriel with a beauti­ torium was fdled with a large crowd
kof Foley’* Honey and Tar. In a
ful bar pin, as tokens of appreciation long before the opening number. Tho
S fl. ibe went to »!eep and slept
love and esteem for them, by the program tills year was enhanced by
the entire night Your renteSeniors.
J quickly and relief is pennanthe appearance of Miss Sue Eddlni
Why pay more? The Porger Steel The Country Club and Golf Links or*
As a Inst bequest, from the Seniors Magruder, soprnno, and Mrs. Roberta
So!d everywhere.—Adv*
to the Juniors, was the High School Branch Bcachnm, nccompnnistc, of Or- tilter, $2.25. See us before you buy. almost completed. Y'ou wilt want tka
Steps, Florence Price
presenting lamio. A, usun, wjth , he Munson n , —Elder Springs Water Co. Phone best in everything in the
fil-2tc
these
with
a
few
well
chosen
words. | c lu ,R thl% proffrnm moved Mnooth|y| 311.
[enry McLuulin, Jr*
S porting Hoods Line
After
the
program,
an
informal
cttcji
gtudt,nj
frotn
;|K
.
youngest
to
the
1PT1C1AN—OPTOMETRIST
reception was held, tho class serving ejdc*t performing with perfect ease
Wc arc agents for the Celebrated
garnet and gold punch and wafers. |„ nd roiM&gt; um, p,By,n(t (ho „)0lt d,rfi.
~
cult numbers in a manner that betok- The Belt Automobile In ­ Spaulding Line of Golf
HIKTHDAY PARTY
jened the manner in which they had
dem nity Association
Little Miss Verna Bandy enter- been trained. The appreciation of tho
HI Paso, Illinois
Goods
tained a number of her young friends audience was attested by the hearty
SECURITY
SERVICE
SAVING
most dellgfhtfully Thursdny after- (applause and insistent encores. The
Patronize your home merchants in
noon, at her home, the occasion being success of each piano number was
Tho lurgoat, best nnd cheapest fire, everything you need to purchase. We
her sixth birthday nnniversnry.
laudable, being played In markedly
theft, collision, liability nnd prop­
Sanford, Fla.
are here to stay.
lit St
Miss Mnrgnret Melton of Melbourne
Pink and white, the dainty color good style and ease in technique.
erty damage insurance
is tho charming house guest of Miss scheme, was beautifully carried out
Miss Magruder, the soloist, posscss- Claims promptly paid—Ask nny hank
Virginia Neeley.
j both in the decorations and details of os a wonderful voice, full of sweetin Sanford
, this pretty party. The refreshments [ness and of a rare sympathetic qual- _
Mrs. W. T. Langley left Saturday table wna centered with tho birthday ily, Her program numbers well diver- A*. C. FLLLO t\ S, A gent
for Camp Hill, Ain., where she is coke iced in white nnd topped with ’sifted in selection were ndded to lover- Box 156, Sanford-Phone 46-J
visiting friends nnd relatives.
six tiny tnpers in rose holders. From u) genuinely delightful nnd contrast-------otjt jo sjouioa oqt oj j.i||.&gt;|&lt;ui3ip oqj ing encores. Sanford will always wel■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I■■■■■■■■«■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Miss Grace Joyner of Edison, fin., tiiblo. pink streamers were fastened, come Miss Mngruder’a return. Miss
who has been tho guest of Mrs. 0. B.
Games of nil kinds were ployed (Roberta Branch Bcachnm Interpreted
Methvin loft yesterday for Plant City during the afternoon, and tho old every mood of the song numbers in
where she will spend n few dnys. She hut much onjoynble "Pinning on the perfect taste and voice support and is
* • •
it, , I
»&lt;i .
It
OAiitnct itf n u rvpnllf It!
was nccompnnied by little Miss Eliz­ Donkey’s Tail" contest wns grently a rare uccompanistc and « real artiste.
You Csn Find the Name of
enjoyed. A peanut hunt Inst afford­ The program, omitting the encores,
abeth Methvin.
Btrrjr Live Professional and
ed much merriment for the young was ns follows:
[toilness M*n in Sanford in
1.
—Norgcwinn Dance .. .... Grieg
James Sharon, Jr., who has been guests.
| This Column Hath Day
Refreshments consisting of ice
Carinctn
Berber—Velma Shipp
attending tho Universtiy of Floridn
cream
nnd
cake
were
served
late
In
2.
—Polka
do Concert Homer Bartlett
nt Gainesville, arrived home yestcr* * n&gt; m *■ » *
the afternoon, the favors being little
•Emily
Bailey
dny to spend the summer vnention
baskets
filled
with
candies.
Ik—Rondo
Copriccio
Mendelssohn
with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G.
JJeorge A. DeCottes
The young hostess wns nsslsted in
Margaret
Znchery
Sharon.
entertaining her guests by her moth- 4.
KELL'
—March Fantaitique W. O. Smith
Attorncjr-at-Law
..
crt Mr*. Bandy, nnd Mesdnmes, Moye
Sara Wheelia
Ter Stminols County Bank
4
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
Morton , ml
0 . Methvin. About 5.—Polonaise Militairre ........ Chopin
IFORP
•:*
FLORIDA
The Methodist Sunday school is „ixt&gt;. children attended this delight­
MU Holly
Something You llnvc Never Heard of Before and Never
going to have a picnic nt I-nko Bar- \
affair,
6.
—Norwegian Bridal IVissession....
Aua in
ncy Thursdny, Juno 1st. Cars will
■
....................
Grieg
S. 0. Shinholser
lenve the Church nt 9:00 A. M., and
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
Madeline Mnlluni
Kelly-Sprintffield Tires a t These Prices
large crowd is expected. Bring
Thc p|pc 0rRIin c)ub he)d n
7.
—Rustling of Spring
Sinding
Contractor and Builder
your baskets nnd bathing suits and pleasant meeting on Monday after­
CORDS
Agnes Pcrritt
FABRIC
FLORIDA go out for a gt&gt;od time, both young noon, nt the home of Mrs. Hall on 8.—-'Ter !.« Gloria d'Adornrvi" .
kroRD
$15.75
:iox3
........................ $ o.fis
80x8)4 C. L.....
and old.
. 22.16
'
..........- ..... .................... Rononcini
31x1 S. S.
West First Street.
3 0 x 3 !i
11.18
25.60
32x4
Miss Mngrudcr (1672-1760)
Intereating reports were mndo by
SMITH BROS,
31x4 ............................. 18.00
BOOK LOVERS CLUB
26.66
9.
—Little
Folks
Group—
33x4
vnrious chairmen, showing tho club
32x4
20.63
ige and Machine Co. Mrs. B. A. Howard wns the gra­ to be in nn active _ nnd flourishing
. 32.06
32x1 Vi
(1) Pensee Musicnlc Milo Dcyo
33x4
21.38
35.21
cious hostess, Friday
afternoon, condition.
34x4 Vi
Helen Douglnss
84x4
22.32
iperl Auto Ucpair W ork
when she entertained the members of
Jungmunn
Craig
( 2 ) Will O* Wisp
During
the
social
hour
Mrs.
10
Corner First and Oak the Book Lovers Club nt n porch pnr- j Harris assisted the hostess in servOther Sizes in Proportion
Mary Helen Morse
T
hee
Tires
are all FIRSTS nnd Guaranteed
ty nt her lovely country home.
inR. „ delieioun salad course.
a
Tyrolean
Sounds....Oesten
(3)
DELIVER THE GOODS’
Thc afternoon was one of cxccpClub members present were MesBlue Binls
Mi,tilde Bilbro
enjoyment for the guests, nnd dl,mca a . M. Phillips, Methvine, EsCarmen Guthrie
lick Sen ice T ransfer tionn!
Inte in the nfternoon, the hostess trj(|go, (Jntchel, Mcrriweather, 11*11, 10.—Polonaise
MacDowell :
served delicious refreshments consisn nrrin, Misses Jeanette I.aing 11.—(a) "Damon"
Mnx Stange
Drive-In Filling Station
Storage Facilities
ting of chicken salad cottage cheese nnd Martha Fox and as a visitor,
(l») The Winds in the South
VULCANIZING
pietie you, tell others; If no balls, hot rolls, olives, followed by
FREE ROAD SERVICE
Si Otl
Mr*. George Hyman.
tell us. I’honv 496
ACCESSORIES
fruit gelatin topped with whipped
Miss Magruder
The next meeting of the club will
cream and angel food cake.
12.
—Scottische Tone Poem.
be
with
Mrs.
Orien
Farrell,
nt
her
Telephone 417*W
First Street and Elm Avenue
.........................
Those enjoying Mrs. Howard’s home on Palmetto nvenue.
.................................
MacDowell
Georgia Mobley
W. HERNDON charming hospitality were Mrs. Hen­
ry McLnulin, Mrs. E. F. Morse, Mrs.
—Tarnntelle in A Flnt
S. Heller
Dr. nnd Mro. George Hyman nnd 13.
IInsurance Agency
Harry Ward, Mrs. Fred Wiliinnis, Mnstcr John Hymnn who have been
Velma Shipp
PIHR-AUTO—BONDS
J. E. Pace. Mrs. Stella Arrington, the week-end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs 14.
—Spinning Song
I.itolT
Dorothy Ray
■■ ■ n r Mrs. R. J. Holly nnd Mrs. J. C. Ben- chnrlcs Ryan, left today for their
Sprat*
nett.
homo In Tampn. They were accom­ 16.—(a) Minor and Major
(b)
Thank
God
for
u
Garden
panied
by
Miss
Virgio
Horae
llymnn
irton Horn Service
------------ Teresa Del Riego
CLASS DAY
l who has spent thc Inst two school
AT(c) Birthday
Woodman
An event which is looked forward months in Sanford nt the home of
Miss Magruder
to each yenr with much interest, is Mr .and Mrs. Ryan,
iford Battery Service tho clnss day exercises of the g r a d - ------------- ---------16.—Sonata in C Major
Beethoven
L'
mh t
II
i&gt;
rit
It
C
,«L
/ml
Charlotte
Smith
McCuller.
Nico
fat
hens.—L.
P.
unting class of Sanford High School,
Company
r»5-2tc
nnd the one yesterday wns exception­
Chrovolet delivery $046.00 delivered.
ally interesting. Owing to thc rain,
See A. C. Fort or Paul Diggers at
FALLS FROM HORSE
[NFORD n o v e l t y the exercises were held in the High
Wight’s Garage.
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School Auditorium, instead of on tho
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Campus as is customary.
The stage wns effectively dccorntA. C. COLLER, Prop.

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COMPANY

Ipr o fessio na l
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Kelly
Springlield
Tires

Kelly
Springlield
Tubes

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FRANK AKERS’ TIRE COMPANY

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CONGRESSMAN JOE

tneral Shop and Mill
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fal Lstate and Insurance
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sanford Machine ^
Foundry Co.
[ri1 MsrKlne and Boiler

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and Pin,; Flywheel
G«« Hands; Crank Skafta rs'* ,,rn u f»r Callle Inboard and
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*u 'led and Gnaranteed by

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TStJTSi; ROUGH, RED SKIN

M lorclass banner of garnet and gold
f. . __!
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i
med a background for the happy w » pamfully mjured ft became
young people of this large class.
1 ^ 7 ' Thl’ ho” r
®c,ne" •
Promptly nt five o'clock, the pro- Mitchell was riding,
ruling, slipped nnd
and fell FACE,
,,A( Kf NECK AND ARMS EASILY
when
he
attempted
to
jump
over
a
grnm opened with the song, "Black
MADE SMOOTH, SAYS
barbed wire fence, throwing the rid- J
nnd Gold," nnd from tho opening cr with considernlde force «»
LA''Al.l.
to »t,«
tho
number to tho close, wns most en­
ground. His physician said that no
joyable. The songs, which were
Any breaking out of thc skin, even
writtten by members of tho clasi bones were broken.
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
wero unusually clever nnd original.
overcome by applying a little MenthoBANDIT ROBS BANK
The Snlutnt jry by Bertram Shep­
Sulphur, declares a noted akin special­
ard, wns indeed goad, nnd was re­
ist. Because of its germ destroying
JO r T h r A n .o r ln lrd l*rr««|
ceived with great ovat'an.
Zillnh
GREENSBORO, N. C.. May 30.— properties, this sulphur preparation
Welsh, with appropriate remarks, A lone bandit shortly before* noon . begins nt once to soothe Irritated skin
presented the Juniors with their yesterday forced Cashier Howard ftnd |u&lt;nl eruptions such ns rash, pintKey, to which they attribute their Simpson nnd Director B. II. Hoskins, |p|H nnd ring worm.
success. This was received by Gayle , into a corner nnd robbed the Bank ( Jt seldom fails to remove the torMarshall, president of tho JunioriDj
Hummerfield at Summerfleld, "a men;
merit nmi
nnd uisiiKurniieiu,
disfigurement, eiiu
and you yu
jjo
OI ijummt'iiiiiu
Class.
j village about 12 miles north of this pnt have to wait for relief from ernThc future of the members of tho cj,y( 0f nimut $20,009 in cash.
*barrassment.
‘
. .
Improvement. . quickly
seniors aro exceedingly brilliant, *c■
shows. Sufferers from skin trouble
cording to the prophecy of Mnrgnret h k it i SII TROOPS REMAIN
should obtain a small jar of Rowles
Gallagher, who read the future of
IRELAND TO AID
Mcntho-Sulphur from any good drugtft*»b bright boys nnd girls in the
PROCESS EVACUATION girt nnd use It like cold cream.—Ad.•.
stars. The Seniors were most gen­
I l l r The A i u w l a l r l P r « » l
erous in their clnss will, and It it at*
Chrevolct dollvery $645.00 delivered.
sured that tho bequests will bo re -' LONDON, M.y 30. Tho
„v, A f l r „IV or p&gt;u|
eelved with-much pleasure.
The troops being kept in U^oHn not * , Wight’t Garage.
64-Ctc
rle. | the 'request of the Irish Provisional j
clnss will was read by Pattye Lyle.
because procesa
Marion Hand presented tho Senior, Government,
uovernmenv. but
oUl —
.------- ' - of
-j
o^
j -h p o is
R V .x ll. only
hl*h;t ev«eu»tlon .
( 0 ^
Gift, an electric dock, to the high
school, and it will be i great help , it was anounced by the
Herald office.
(f
both to the teachers and pupils, Commons today.

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SEARS
W ed n esd ay E v e n in g
at 8 o ’C lock

Cor. Magnolia Ave. and First St.
H e w ill discuss the issues ot
the cam p a ig n
Every Voter and Citizen Urged to be
Present
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IN THE HEART QF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 192

VOLUME HI

NUMBER 56

Commencement
1

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L jjtf:
CAROLYNB ELIZABETH STANLEY

FRANCES DUTTON

FLORENCE E. HENRY

EDITH RUTHERFORD

LILA N. MURRELL

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NELLIE A. MESSENGER

Sunshine and showers und music nnd ment Woman's Club fur essay or piny
flowers brought the commencement on Better Speech, Zillah Welsh, winseason of 1022 to a close Inst night ncr.
when tho fine clnss of boys nnd girls
Frize offered by Welfare Depnrtto the number of thirty-one received ment of Snnfurd Woman's Club for
their diplomus from the hands of story on Better Speech, Florence McCounty Superintendent T. W. Lawton Kay, winner.
nnd their four years of good work in
I’rizo offered by Welfare Depnrtthe high school were rewarded by the ment of Sunford Woman's Club for
sheepskin. The high school auditor- poster on Better Speech, Byron Stephium was crowded nt an cnrly hour Inst ens, winner.
night by the relatives nnd friends of
Frize offered by Welfare Departthe graduates and the lovers nnd pat- ment of Sanford Woman's Club for
rons of Sanford High School and essay on the “City Beautiful,*’ Naomi
chairs hnd to be placed in the aisles Scoggnn and Alice Bolly, winners,
and many hnd to stand throughout the
Frize offered by Welfare Departcxerciscs so great was tho crowd. • Led ment of Sanford Woman’s Club for
by tho school board and the faculty Good Health Fosters, Byion Stephens,
the Seniors marched down the aislo to Rodman Lehman, Snrah Mnlpas, winthe stage singing tho processional tiers.
“Black nnd Gold" and took their places
National Society of Colonial Daughon the stage. The audience arose nnd ters, essay on Fntriotic subject, Georsang the "Star Spangled Banner" nf- gia Mobley, winner,
ter which Dr. S. W. Walker, of the
National Current Events prize, Misa
Methodist church, gave the invocation. Fattyc Lyles, winner.
Hon. T. W. Lawton, county superDebate, Sanford vs. Orlando, Marintendent of schools, gave a brief prc-jgnret Gallagher, gold medal, ably nsamble of the medals awarded during sisted by Alice Runyan and Florence
the term of school and called atten- Henry.
*
tion to tho fact that never before in j
Irvin Bachcller Oratorical ContcU
the history of the Sanford schools hnd at Rollins College, Gayle Mnrshnll,
so many medals nnd prizes been won winner.
and the record mnde by the high school j Mobley Scholarship Medal, Lorraine
this year was one of which the whole I’hillips, winner.
city nnd county could well feel proud. | A. M. Thrasher, $30 in gold, Scnioi

The presentation of the medals thing—getting their lessons in the
brought forth unstinted applause from public schools. Twenty millions of
those assembled ns they realized what boys and girls fashioned into some
n fine school nnd what fine records kind of Americans nnd that only
were being demonstrated by the through the public school system could
awarding of the prizes consisting of such a great feat l&gt;o accomplished,
medals nnd silver cups nnd cash prizes.
There is no such school system in
After a well rendered piano solo by rnil the world and it is something of
Miss Dorothy Ray, Mr. Luwton intro- j which the American boy nnd girl can
duced Dr. W. F. Blackman, of Lake well feel proud and of which nil AmcrMonroe, and former president of tho'lean citizens can feel proud. All inRollins College nnd one of the best tercsts converge upon the public
known educators in the south. Dr. Jschools rcgnrdless of religious or poBlackman hns given up the great work liticnl faith, it is the clearing house
of education for the more pleasant and for the community in which it is plnchealthful and profitable task of rais-'ed nnd the parents feel that they have
Ing cattle and other fine stock but he^a part in the school life since their
has lost none of his interest in the children are going or have gone there
schools of the state and it is always a and hnd the ndvnntnge of the public
happy occasion when Di. Blackman | schools. Where the interests and the
nnd the Sanford school children can henrt lies there is the human interest
meet. His address Inst night was re- said Dr. Blackman nnd certainly there
plete with repartee nnd wit nnd the j was more interest todny in the public
deeper philosophy of Aristotle nnd the schools than ever before, thero was
political philosophy and beliefs of more people thinking about the public
ancient times ns npplied to the nations schools and working for them than
of the earth nnd what brought them ever before and ere long with better
together nnd held them together. His | laws in Florida—a change in tho contheme was that nothing on earth but stitution thut would give a properly
the public school system could take Jconstituted board the pow er to act that
the millions of boys nnd girls of the public schools of Florida would be
America, many of them citizens of a better than the best nnd that day is
few weeks, and mould them into real coming when such nets will be passed
American citizens. The public schools in the legislature, when our schools
are the agency upon which we now re- wilt have more
better

HAROLD GLEN CHRISTENSEN

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CHARLES BERTRAM SHEPHERD

FAY ALLEN I.OSSINI

'H IIIl R MOORE

DOROTHEA M. MICKEY

HOWARD It. HENDERSON

ESTHER LOUISE HUGHEY

ANNA C. DuIlOSE
MARGARET R. ZACHARY

MARY BELL ALLEN

MARION DELPIIA HAND

ALMA ESTHER I.OllNES

MARGARET M. ERIC80N

ROBERT C. THRASHER

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

T O N IG H T m ia m ay

Sunshine and showers and
clouds and clear skies come
with a frequency these days
that makes one think tho
rainy season is on. How
much like life is the weath­
er just now. But there is
no use to worry about sun­
shine or shadow. We take
the bitter with tho sweet
and even with peppers on
the chute we can think of
many blessings.
5:40 A. M. MAY 30, 1922
Maximum...........
76
Minimum .... .......
68
Range ___
70
Barometer .........
29.94
R ain ........ ........
.21
South and part cloudy.

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“THE WIFE TRj
—ALSO A -

Snub Pollard Com*
Tomorrow—Conrad N»fd
mary Theby and Sylvia B r ^
“Unseen Forces."

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The Dally Herald Delirerad t»
"llordo” Pecan meats.—L. P. Mc- door six days a week for II ^ 1
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Culler.
55-2tc Join the throngs of readen.
T h e S e m i n o l e P r in ts

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liiiiiin iu s s s u in iu m
“llordo" Salted Pecans.—L. P. MeCuller.
65-2tc
The Herald for Post Cards.

N E W &amp; "T i
F'or n limited time wc will rub m |
n liberal allowance fur your*14*1
ords of any kind.
We give a free chance on i Thfcl
Tail nnd Signal Lamp, withtnqfcl
Inr’a purchase.

Som e R eal Bargains

Musicnl Instruments and St
Sheet Music
Phonographs
Electric Fans, Lamps, Vib
and Irons
Tires and Tubes
Gasoline and Oils

IN USED CARS
A sk for a
Demonstration

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111 Park Avenue—

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MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED
BY SPANISH WAR VETS
AND THE G. A. R.

Memorial Day was fittingly obser­
ved this morning with impressive
ceremonies at I-nkevicw cemetery by
( l l r T h * A i m l a l r S I ’r r . a )
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp No.
13 and the local G. A. R. comrades, in
THIS MORNING’S GAMES
commemoration
of tho heroes of ’98­
National League
1902
and
of
the
sixties.
St. Louis, 1; Chicago,'4.
At the grave of Comrade Braxton,
Cincinnati, 9; Pittsburgh, 3.
New York, 8; Philadelphia, 9. (10 Spanish Atnericnn War veteran, a
sweetly solemn acrvice was held,
innings).
with Commander R. A. Turheun, Sr.,
Boston, 3; Brooklyn, 9.
in charge, assisted by Adjutant Har­
ry Lewis and Itev. Paul Burhans,
American League
with
the local veterans of the two
Chicago, 4; Cleveland, 0.
wars
nnd the auxiliary gathered
Detroit, &lt;5; St. Louis, 5.
around to honor their dead. At the
conclusion of the ceremony, SgL E.
YESTERDAYS RESULTS
A. Ball sounded tnps.
Florida State League
A committee from Col. Theodore
At Tampa, 0; lakeland, 1.
Roosevelt
Auxiliary, No. 3, with
Others, rain.
wives and friends of the G. A. R.,
decorated the graves with a profus­
At Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 6.
ion of flowers and laurel wreaths.
At Pittsburgh, 5; Cincinnati, 2.
Assisted by Comrades
Robinson,
At Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 2.
Hoskins
nnd
Robbins
of
the
G. A. R.
At Philadelphia, 5; New York, 3.
v/ho
placed
flags
upon
the
resting
At Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 5.
plnces of their departed comrades.
Fallowing tho services at tho cem­
American League
etery the Spanish Wnr vets re-nssemAt Boston, 0; Washington, 2.
At Boston, 9; Washington, 8 (11 bled nt tho foot of Park avenue,
where another short beautiful cere­
innings, 2nd game).
mony
wns held In memory of the
At Cleveland, 8; Chicago, 5.
navy dead. Again taps were sound­
At St. I.ouia, 9; Detroit, 6.
ed and flowers were scattered upon
At New York, 7; Philadelphia, 4.
the waters. From now on Memorial
Day will be observed nnnually by
American Association
the locnl camp of U. S. W. V.
At Toledo, 0; I-ouisville, 5.
The veterans nnd auxiliary express­
At St. Paul, 8; Minneapolis, 1.
es their appreciation for the use of
At Kansas City, 7; Milwaukee, 9.
cars and generous donations of flow­
ers.
Southern Association
At Chattanooga, 7; Mobile, 5.
Rjy it with a Herald Want Ad.
At Nashville, 2; Atlanta, 7.
At Memphis, C; New Orleans, 2.
At Litlc Rock, 2; Birmingham, 1.

Mr. Fred Ilrandt left yesterday
for New York and his old home in
FOR SALE, In Long Island.
first claw
ahape, $230 terms or $200 cash. 490
Peppers were never better in those
Model.—Hire &amp; Walker, In old Ford fields that still have them ami the
Garage.
dh-tfp price was never lower.
FOR SA LE-5 acre celery farm.—E.
Mrs. W. T. IJingley is visiting rel­
F. Lane.
54-6tp
atives
anil friends in Camp Hill, AlaFOR SALE—I have n list of special
bnmn
and
will be absent several
bargains in farm lands. See me
before you buy and save money. II. D. weeks.
Lewis, Rhone B49 or .191.-. 54-6tp
Mrs. Forrest Lake has returned
FOR SALE—$2500 mortgage, secured from a trip to Tallahassee where
with Sanford property, 8 per cent she visited her daughter, Serita, who
payable, semi-annually. Box 30, Or­ is a student at Tallahassee.
lando, Fla.
53-3tp
FOR SALE—10 acres fine celery land
Robert Knight of the firm of
4 miles east of Sanford. See own­ Knight Bros., wholesale paper deal­
er, Emil Gumik, Slack Hammock, R. ers of Jacksonville, wns in the city
F. D.______________________ 54-0tp today calling on the local trade.
FOR SALE—Potato barrels In any
quantity, special prices on car lots,
Hon. Forrest Lake was railed to
correspondence solicited, Clearwater Jacksonville yesterday by a court
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc case in which he was a witness nnd
FOR SALE—fl acre celery farm.—E. he will be absent for several days.
F. I-ane.
54-0tp
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Marshall have
F W SALK—M&gt;- property located at
returned
from a ten days trip to St.
910 Park avenue.—Emest Krupp.
r.i-otp I^iuis, where Dr. Marshall attended
several national medical conventions.
FOR SALE—Table, chairs, rug, gas
plate, cheap if taken before June
Hon. D. I,. Thrasher left yesterday
1st. 411 Park Ave.
54-2tp for California where he will attend
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R. the International Rotary Convention
sidiag. Within four blocks of renter nnd represent Sanford Rotary Club,
of city.
of which organization he is the pres­
Ceo. W. KNIGHT
ident.
272-tfc
F01T3XO2 OR LEASE-One 20 acre,
Many people from a distance were
GAMES TODAY
one 10 ncro Sanford ave. walking in the city yesterday afternoon nnd
Orlando ut Jacksonville.
distance to city. Two lota comer night to attend the clnss days exer­ St. Petersburg nt Daytona,
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west cises nnd Mrs. Munson's musicnl Inst
laikelnnd at Tninpn.
aide Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­ night. The Snnford schools always
enth SL Mnke offer. II. T. Corey, bring in many people to the com­
LEAGUE STANDING
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ mencement exercises.
Florida State League
les. Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
Won Lost Pet.
II. A. Neel of the Herald Printing Lakeland
foh Tsalk -4 room bungalow. Prico
.000
31
16
$1,350; $350 ensh, balance $25 per Company has started work on a new St. Petersburg .
10
.028
27
month.—E. F. Lane.
54-Ctp home on Snnford Heights nt the cor­ Tampa
.510
25
POR SALE—-A practically new piano. ner of Centrnl nvonuc nnd Palmetto. Daytona .
20
24
,48b
High grade, walnut finish for cash. Mr. Neel owns a nice home on sixth Orlando ............. 20
25
.ill
$150.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp street hut is nnxious to build the Jacksonville ... .... 15
.320
31
city nnd expects to build several
F or SALE - Fine milk cow with male houses to rent in the near future.
American League
calf. Inquire nt 102U 11th and Ill’s new home on the Heights will he
Won lx&gt;»t Pet.
Laurel.
52-0tp occupied by himself nnd wife ns
.043
New York
27
15
soon as it is completed.
OO
.504
St. Louis ...........
FOR RENT
17
.500
18
Philadelphia ........ 18
FOR BENT—t room cottage, bath and LANDING FIELDS
18
Detroit
20
.474
all conveniences. See A. P. Con­
THROUGHOUT FLORIDA
18
23
Washington
.439
nelly.
54-3tc
16
20
SANFORD
HAS
ONE
Boston
.414
FOR
RENT Unfurnished apart­
on
10
Chicago
................
.421
ments. 0|8 Oak avenue.
Phone
According to the official nir map
433-W.
55-Ctp
of the F’ourth Corps Aren, there nrc
National League
FTTH It k N'T—Two furnished TUTl 290 landing Helds for airplanes in
Won Lost PcL
rooms. 202 Park Ave.
55-3tp Ainlmmn, Florida, Georgia, Mississ­ New York
24
.007
12
n
FOR RENT—Furnished five room ippi, North Cnrolinn, South Cnrnlinn Pittsburgh ........
17
.504
a*
apartment with garage. 914 Myr­ nnd Tennessee, of which 57 are in Brooklyn ..... ..... .
19
21
.475
tle Avenue.
45-10tp Florida.
Chicago . —..........
20
17
.459
The only official landing place in Philadelphia ........ 14
23
.378
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette.
21
.175
—Shirley Apurtments opposite post Brevard county is Titusville (the In­ Cincinnati ............ 19
0
1
13
to*to
.371
office, upstairs.
28-tfc dian River is four miles wide at Boston
FOR RENT—iSvo unfurnished rooms, Titusville,) and this city also is
Southern Association
hath, for lighthousekeeping. Good equipped wit hone of the l»est filling
stntions
in
Florida
for
seaplanes,
tho
Won Lost PcL
location. Apply "R. S.“, rare of Her­
28
10
Birmingham
.
.036
ald Office.
fl-tfc Gulf Refining Co's, new dock.
The cities nnd towns in F’lorldn Mobile
26
10
.019
FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms,
which recognize the growing impor­ Little Rock .
25
17
.595
furnished. Call 34B-W before 8 or
on
tance of aerial transportation nnd New O rleans......
a.to
20
.521
after 5 p. m.
48-Ctp
on
which nre accredited with suitable Memphis
20
toto
.470
landing fields nrc ns follows:
Atlanta .......... .
20
24
.455
WANTED
Commercial fields:
Chattanooga .
17
28
.378
SHARE CROPPER WANTED-.M. S.
Key
West
(senplnne.)
Miami,
Or­
Nashville
...........
13
24
.357
Nelson, Sanford, Fla.
5t-3tp
lando, Palm Bench (senplnne), San­
.WANTED -Office desk.
M u ; T S ford.
$1,000 Roach K iller.-L . P. McCuller.
cheap for cash. Address P. 0. IW
Municipal fields:
55-2tc
CO.
55-2 tp
Bartow, Fort Myers, Kissimmee,
WANTED—Two or three fumi-l • 3 Lakeland, Ocnln, Okeechobee, Pensa­
Chrcvolot delivery $015.00 delivered.
housekeeping rooms. “J. A. 8." care cola, Sarasota Tampa.
See A. C. F'ort or Paul Diggers nt
lleruld.
55-3tp
Government field: Arcndiu.
Wight's Garage.
54-6tc
Landing fields at
Apalachicola
Wa NITM)—Small cottage, unfumished or half of house, or unfurnished I senplnne), Avon Park, Baldwin,
FRENCH BRIDGE CABARET
housekeeping rooms. Address “Per­ llonifny, Ilrndentown, Brooksville,
manent,' P. O. Ilox 648, Snnford. 34-p Carsons Bunch, Daytona, Daytona
Be sure to come to the Parish
WANTED—Young man from college Bench, DeF’unlnk Springs, Del.nnd, House F'riday evening.
Bridge for
Mcndo, those who wish nnd attractive chil­
wishes employment, beginning Juno Flustis, F'crnandina, Fort
first. Apply, “H. E. S.,“ enre of tho Fort Pierce, Gainesville, Gladeerost, dren t&lt;&gt; dance f o r those who don't
Herald
50-Gtc Glendale, Green Cove Springs, (sea­ piny. Refreshments for ull. Admis­
plane), Hampton Springs, Immnka: sion 50 cents. Bridge promptly nt
WAITED TO RENT—Hotel, or largo
lee, Jacksonville, LcBcllc, Lake City, eight o'clock.
55-3tc
residence, furnished for hoarding
Leesburg, Live Oak Mnrinnnn, Moore
house. Can furnish best of reference.
Haven, Moultree, North
I.nbelle, “llordo" Salted Almonds.—L. P. Mc­
Call O. S. Coop, 519 Onk, after fivo
Hobc Sound, Ormonde, Pnlatka (sea­ Culler.
65-2tc
p. m.
54-3tp
plane-, Palmdale, St. Augustine, St.
LOST—Tuesday, shell rimmed eye Cloud, St. Petersburg, Seabreeze,
glasses between F’rench nnd F'ifth Sebring, Tallahassee, Tippins Pens, INDIANAPOLIS RACKS
HAVE STARTED TODAY
street nnd Grammar school. Please Titusville.
TWKNTY-SBVKN KN’TRIES
return to Herald office anil receive re­
ward.
62-Gtp COBB SUSPENDED
III, T h e A sso ciates fre s a )
LOST—Parasol in Masonic hall. Find­
INDIANAPOLIS, May 30.—Twen­
FOR STEPPING ON TOES
er please return to Herald office
OF UMPIRE YESTERDAY ty-seven drivers were lined up today
and receive reward.
53-Ctp
awaiting tho starting bomb to send
them away on the tenth nnnhal fivo
LOST—At Shriner’s dance, hlurk can­
l l l r T h* A u o r U l r S l* rr* .|
ST. LOUIS, May 30.—Mnnnger hundred mile r a o at Indianapolis
ton crepe cape, green lining. Return
to Ruth Knnncr and receive rewnrd. Cobb, and outfielder Heilmnnn, De­ Motor Speedway. Ehey start at ten
64-2tp troit Americans, were indefinitely o'clock for two hundred laps of a
T—One pocket book containing suspended by President Johnson of two nnd one-half mile track.
pass over third division A. C. L. R. tho American League the morning
2,100 cars of potatoes have been
R. and Rev. Tax card for automobile. gnme today with St. Louis. During
an
argument
yesterday
Cobb
stepped
shipped
from Florida up to last Week
Finder please return to A. C. Smith
for rewnrd.
55-3tp on the umpire's toes and was ban- mith near 1,800 originating at Has1'l(&gt;d from tho game. The cause of tingo, East Palntka nnd Elkton. Up
Hcllniann's suspension,
was not to the same period Inst year 1,339
stated in a message received here.
cars had been shipped.

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105 Palmetto Avenue

----------------------------------- Phone 66

SANFORD

FLORffill

Sanford’s New Store-

Phone 121

The Churchwell Co.
10 Stores in Georgia-

-1 Store in Florid

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LADIES’DEPARTMENT ■ MEN’S DEPARTMENT
9

Full Line 38-in.

BOYS’

ORGANDIES

SKULL CAPS

AH Colors, yard—

Fancy Colors

40c and 50c
A New Line of

BOYS’

DEVONSHIRE GINGHAMS

UNION SUITS

32-in. wide, yard—

■

RED ROSE GINGHAMS

9

27-in. wide

BOYS’

PALM BEACH PANTS

$2.25
s

J

PAY CASH
-For M

Buy More-

The Churchwell Co.
FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS WELAKAM
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PAGE TWO

SIX MILLION
BAIL FIXED
ARE STARVING
WIRETAPPERS
IN CHINA NOW
case mU

leaders In education are not so aercnely hopeful. There arc education*!
fields which are still somewhat now
PBkiunre r* rrr
,m rt
to u# that the money apent on the
ns for na thc college Is concerned; at
^ t W BIR-O TVUVT o rrs lW
* * « « «*«■'• ••
» « " »«■•»*• e y j LAPP {&lt;• MUA V4HAT OP AW'
least these fields have not worked to
■ —
■—
■—
You liAvo proven to us that all our
the fullest possibilities* according to
SQOAWOeftS tViO BVTft GW
that schools of higher learning tram
A UL AO Aw' tvtew WOU.K** |
for the Mb thins# In life, for the
I’lin.isiiLii*
these educators. They would ndmit
BECUX rr OOVJT LOOlA UP
K4it*v n,nkln*f
hotter citlrensy for the
a. j,
.. #»Vr*ta r/*Tr»^»»r»r
for
industrial leadership nnd for pro­ HUNDREDS THOUSANDS WILL
UK.E A Five OOCtAft ow e \
mtiki ns of bigger and hrontler citia. j . t.n.t. an n _________
DIE IN FEW MONTHS
fessions.
They turn out good engin­
It- A. .MCKL
. t-rarr.l M.n.ara
R£wtuVA&amp;A*4,TVV MORE. VAOMC
O. L. IttWIN___ Clrealallon Ki m i o ien#, for the making of good
SAY WORKERS
eers
nnd
competent
physicians
nnd
in d ic t m e n t
“OV lAO«e LOOVA'.
_____ rkot.* n* m
•*._____ | abiding, Clod fearing citizen# «nd tho
lawyer*
nnd
dentist*,
llut
this,
if
AivrMl.lna II.It. MaAr K w m •» class of 1922 give# U# a pride that
(Hr Tfce AMMlUrd l*rraa)
&lt;Df Tfca Aoanrlalrd
one is to IfoIIevo our most advanced
.
■ A petiftte*— ------------ come# from the well doing of one of
MIAMI, May 3,.
SHANGHAI,
April 30.—(Uy mall)
educators, is not enough. For some
J . k ^ r i a t u . i-rir. i. Ai - n ,
thc u .ft hlt,h 8chool. ln ,hc state and
__ MOM
U S ftn r _
ye.«rs now they have said, just as they —Six million people out of twenty- ling of 1120,000 from pt!, r R' g
I_________
one of the____
l&gt;est________________
classes that ever went
■U Moalka _____
wll tell the graduates next month, seven million population In Hunan olson hero last February
oa,
—!LC 1LJ.*-—ta €&gt;•»■ forth from this flue High School.
(h«t they are not fitting out th e ir, province are starving, hundreds of returning three », . r, t in,|,vi k
t'ka kl« is- to ts-paar w&gt;*kli liar“To thc Stars” was not too high a
students with an adequate social vis- thousands certain to die before mid­ Just mndo public. Auth riti*,
: ! i ff^ k 'ria k ^ 'a 'te rj'r/u u r. A-VaU mark for the class of 1922 to aim for
summer according to mission workers. to
h
V, give . Nicholson’s
,
'■ borne
ion
iitlaa raica mas.
«■ .■bpJ*'V ! it is “to the start” they went for in*
Literally
thousands
fallen
in
fields
•laa. I t m i o r r a t l r la p o l l l l r p
None
of
tho
men
indict.
\ ar. r j ,
The ability nnd desire to understand
I f f , » lw « ; « la « &lt; &gt; s a n .
I spiration and it is to thc stars they
nrrest
but
bail
fr
and
roadsides
never
to
rise
again.
Bod­
and pursue thc interests of the whole
■ KMmai m u associated m e s s rftl, p,,* j„ thc future. There in the
**
group, whether that of city or na­ ies of dead stripped by emaciated sur­ should they bo apprehrr !
The Associated Press Is exclusive­ heavens is their inspiration, their
vivors
and
rags
that
clothed
corpses
tion,
should
be
tho
distinctive
trait
of
ly entitled to tho use for republien- In pcs, their joys and mayhap their
the college man.
It might he un­ sold for few brass coins that they may
tion of nil new# dispatches credited to sorrows tut with sorrow and trou­
Tho trucking season in Lee
reasonable to expect him to put aside bring with which to buy handful of s rapidly drawing to 0 clo». Tj
it or not otherwise credited in this pa­ bles thc class of 1922 will be looking
altogether his own interests, but a rice.
likely the last shlpmer.s , { Uy *
per and also the local news published to the stars and with head up and
!
mere insistence on his selfish inter­
barsla.
tity wil bo made next W
week
shoulders thrown back will meet
l
ests ought to he beneath the intelli“ Bordo” Salted Almonds.—I,. P. Mc- season has been quite a. ...V ?
All rights of repul)) iratlun of spec­ whatever comes armed cap-a-pie with
grncc nnd dignity of every individual Culler.
R5-2tc one and only gives way «t this t^
ial dispatches herein are also re­ timt knowledge that will endure for­
certainly
beneath
those
of
the
colego
----------------------on account of tho sea- n op*al*|M
served.
ever and surmount all difficulties.
man, the expense of whose training
Let us do your Job Printing,
Ph«et HI
in northern section- of the
SXIo HEBALD BUIUIIVO.
is in a great measure borne by tho
FLORIDA THE IDEAL SCHOOL
community.
STATE
This is an idea! on which college *
'•Mill
COMMENCEMENT
authorities
have
a
right
to
insist.—
2
Florida iins been hailed as so many
things—the
Winter Paradise, thc Text-books and curriculum# change; Xnmpa Tribune
Commencement which really means
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Playground
of
the Nation, the mod- the old order passeth nnd new cusMJust begun” has ngnin come around
toms
are
inaugurated—but
friendThe
Sanford
Herald says, when
s
and will soon be but a fragrant mem- ,rn Onrdcn of Eden, the Land of hip nnd the things that go with it
thoy
get
deep
water
to Sanford, I ■
■
Sunshine, the Land of Plenty, hut
ory in the mind# of the class of 19-2 '
’
anyone ever called remain, nnd inestimable Is the comwith Orlando’s help, this city
and we boast of it!
their ........I,.
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» ■.11._ «___
—
t . connrrt with
going
week has been one continual round
Parents
Such n pr
Parent# considering the future of (he St. Johns.
project
■
of entertainment, gnyety, plays, mu- **"' ^ cal •Sl'bo"l State.
a
American tbelr children should think of these
seem# feasible to us, but what
We believe it is a woman’s rijrht to
elcales, class day. end interesting ^
to X ^ m e t In St U u k things, and in selecting nl.nan.ater&gt;
would happen if we had a
have
a bank account, as a modern
events so dear to thc hearts of thc ",wucnl , , muon mei in ,.i. j»uis, for their son# and daughters rememdrought such ns we have just
seniors nnd tho underclasses of the M0'* Hr. \ \ . A. Evans, of &lt; biengo, Iter text-hook known
N
privilege—whether it is a , savings
knowledge is a single
experienced? It’s ten to one
m
high school. This week is one that M|ffRested winter vacn ions fur &gt; nid,
duration In the bigger
tho canal would go dry. Bob
accouht, a checking account, a per­
b u r n , th lirlolit,.,) In im.nmrv mmv
ion, with school clnsse. In summer a* requi-Mti to education, in t
gger
burns the brightest in memory many
.hocking the winter
education is the ability to live
Holly's trolley line begins to
after me
thc commencement '!...............
mLinml 01
‘ nuking.. ...................
tm wimer . . ....
sonal vault or investment.
many years oiler
..................
.„ n ,
loom up ns tho best of the two
of 1922. How that date will remain (ll*nth rate from pneumonia, influent.
* lth, » S / i H a
propositions.—Reporter-Star.
a fixture in the minds of the hoys
»‘hcr respiratory diseases. Mean- f,llo" " ,n"' Jutk\ n
W P ‘ *
In fact, we specialize in our efforts
Righto, oid dear. And we arc not
and girls of thc senior class. It times, those who can leave the lands
to
please our lady patrons.
( ll il DRK.N IN SUMMER
spoofing the public on this proposi­
means so much to each and every one of ice and snow nnd deadly winter
tion. The trolley line or the private
of them, the turning point in their maladies, nnd wish to enter their
Won’t you come in and let us serve
What arc the children going to do railway from Sanford to Orlando is
children
in
school
in
a
climate
where
careers, the time when they will
..
„„
„
V
1
.
with
their
summer
vacation,
Three
die
thing.
you
leave homes nnd friends nnd go from disease is nt a minimum, will do well
to*
come
to*
Florida,
where
school
months
of
Idleness
are
a
good
d
e
a
l
-----------a----------Sanford High either to college or tho
growing so fast
All thc newest things in women's
big college of life where they will take terms nre practically uninterrupted f,,r " min&lt;l nnJ
by
epidemics
of
nny
kind
whatsoever.
’
n'"1
*“
high.
white
pumps nnd snndnls, reasonably
up new duties nnd make new friends
The equable climntci the brilliant ^ Fun nr.d freedom are welcome priced at Rivers Brothers, Snr.ford
S t T l f . mci!ns° to°'them"Then "“’nshin^'^ vvhlch'Vis'7.eaith.giring''in!enough at first. But before long Avenue. Get yours before your sire is
nnd only then will they realise w
h a t ' be comparatively m ild,freedom become, boredom, and fun gone.
.
of.-dtc
which •prevail ——
during lends
to mischief.
Then u little ortheir high school years have mcanv ■temperature#
■
.
.
.
.
■ winter“ season 1B»nizatlon
ganizntion by
Nice fnt hens.—L. !’. McCullor.
to them and many times during their ,he k'renter part of■ the
l»y mother
mother of
of thc
the family
family
a .*
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• itii
ii i
l fnivAa nAmne In Istitwlt*
65-2tc
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
future life the seniors will wish„ tthey
h c y '- tho
virtup &lt;&gt;f nU thc*c
'0,,,wany
in reason why children
.............
. . thinfr&gt;
. . . . nro f,,r,c*
|„ | |1lcre
had spent j u s t .a little more time on reflected'In tho general health of the
this study or that study for no m a t-' children, and in the splendid utten &gt;lion id not have regular tasks in the Ch re volet delivery $015.00 delivered.
r . P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNBR, CuWt
summer? It is the best of ail times Sec A. 0. Fort or Paul lliggers nt
ter how koocI th d r nmrkii happen to d°nc© roconln in the schools,
5l-6tc
be in school Old Man Experience is
Chicago may have to work out Its for beginning Jtho music lessons— Wight's Garage.
evor a hard task master nnd it is **b°ol problem ns suggested above,; Wa™' w i t h e r limbers
the muscles -------only by experience that the lessons ! but in the meantime, surely those «"'1 'be practice of the first hour in -11|iB|
■■tit
learned In school enn be really a p - 1who can winter In Florida will wish ‘be morning Is better than that of
any two 'xwinter
after
predated. j '«■ 'b&gt; «o and continue the work cf
,,ni'
in ,,'r hours
yn" n n
ttn r “ school.
]'nn}
Then
there
ore
the
small
household
Commencement in school nnd then ' hclr f bildren in the schools of this
tho commencement of the real life in southern ri f t&lt;*, where the climatic larks. Why should not mother turn
the great world of today nnd there 1c°nditions arc so favorable, nnd gen- over the care and order of the porch
there
hns
health ...............
conditions ....
among
childmis never been a time when n first ''ra'
..... ..........
.
.....
.. | to. . a. .small
.
.daughter?
. Lives
,
... a
class education was needed quite as r&lt;'" ■» WI‘U «■ »rown
»*&gt; u ni-(‘ bib who does not love to scrub the
much as the present
day. You sco versnlly good.-S t. Augustine Record. l» « h . bnref.mJ w R hlho hose? Lives,
present day
there n girl-rhiid who docs not love
tho hoys nnd girls all around you
to nrrnngo the rlmirs nnd cushions
who lacking a high school education LOOKING TO COLLEGE LIFE AS and flowers afterward?
have been handicapped in so ninny
SEASON OF EXPERIENCE
The possibilities of shelling the
ways. It is come to the point when
pens nnd doing the dishes nre always [fc
nn employer imusts thnt hi# employ­
With the high school year drawing present, nut how much more Inter- *
ees have n high school diploma nine
to
n close the question of college nt- estlng Is it if one child is appointed
cases out of ten. The old days of
the grammar school education or ‘""binic i# holding the attention of monitor of the kitchen for a week,
Then
and
none nt all have passed away and in
iJ. ,,U'" ' " '
5
, otic of the dining-room,
.
COOLEST RESORT IN FLORIDA
order to keep pace with their f c l- : n ,° , MVcr"(fp b.gh .school graudato there is a personal sense of respon- ■
■
lows the hoys ami girls of today m ust1 "
ftU* f",r n cI0,,‘’ffc cnrc,or1
f,,r *et,in‘'' tho ,nb,u wlthout ■
Finest Dunce Floor South of Jacksonville, 85x45 feel
have the host education that they' l&lt;H,k; ,onvnnl,'° il " " J “B® “f l,fV forgetting anything, for leaving the ■■
can get. And they enn get an cduca^ r k n c c n . To the youth- rooms neat as a new pin when the ■
a
■
tion if they want one for it is within fill mind the thought is touched with work is done.
These
nro
but
suggestions.
For
adventure
nnd
the
romance
of
thrilthe reach of everyone today regard- .
, ,
,,
,
. ±t_
less of their financial condition.
i !in'r nMod“t,on». "b ile attaching thoae who nre old enough, there Is
■
It is sad indeed to see some of tho n cvrtain ,i,fnlflcanco to ,hp *‘r«ctly ■H'wing ami baking. No mother needs ■
scholars who think they do not want ’.''"‘ “'b-nnl
,lf
“ H en.]a catalogue of weekly deeds. What ■■
to graduate from tho High School
‘ht’ &gt;ou' h
from high a good ninny mothers need, however ■
'
iylc, more
school
is
fascinated
by
the organizing ability which turns
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
nnd who nre content to take a few
glamorous
sides
of
life
ahead—and
over
to tho children not tiresome
studies and then drop out thinking
Dancing C’lass—W altz and One-Step, $5.00, five lessons
they have enough education to tackle this is indeed fortunate, for the sol- drudgery, hut interesting effort. Thc
thc world. In a few Isolated cases . inn problems j&gt;n cut themselves (difference usually lies In giving the ■
150 Hath Dressing Rooms; Suit, Towels, Room.......... 50c
they make good hut how much bet­ soon enough, after which the high child rcsponsibilty nml nuthorty over J|
J
ter would they have succeeded if they ' spirit of youth is forced to resolve it- ids chosen task.
Let mother take a leaf from the ^
had higher education and a diploma «lf into a grim determination. After
from the Sanford High School to the responsibility of life fastens it- Souls Manuals this summer, and eV- 5
help them to something better and self securely, the world is viewed crylwdy nt home will he happier, tho ■■
from an altogether different view- Work will be better and more easily ■
something higher.
Clean Water—600 feet Long—NO ALLIGATORS
point.
Once passed it never returns, aceopipRshed, and the children will
All honor to the fine big class of
this
buoyancy
of
youth.
In
the
attain
n
development
mental,
moral
hoys and girls who graduated from
Swimming, Recreation and Fishing Pier, 190 feet long
and physical, not possible in condithe High School Inst night.
Their words of Wordsworth:
The
rainbow
comes
nnd
goes,
j tion* of unlimited idleness.—Pens*numbers and their wonderful record
BOATS TO LET
'coin News.
has, been nnd will ever he nn inspira­ And lovely is the rose;
The
moon
doth
with
delight
look
—■
o-.
tion to those who folluw. They have
Safety Pool for the Little Ones, also other playthings and
around her when the heavens
\MERICAS' COLLEGES
B
made a record of which we are all
nre bare,
amusements for their pleasure... Bring them once and
proud ami they have *&gt;*ied luster on
their school and their teachers nnd Waters on a starry night are beauti­ , “They are incomparable,” said n
you will come again.
ful nnd fair.
French professor the other day on
Bill this I know, where'er 1 go,
tlie subject of American universities.
Ju st the spot for your outings, and picnics, pillaus
■■■•(■■■■■■■■aixNiHBaBHHaaa There hath passed away a glory from He is in thc country to make a study
and
fish fries. In fact the ideal summer resort for those
the earth.
.
(of its schools of higher learning and
Grasping the significance of these | this eulogy came after he had seen
who like clean, refined and up-to-date recreation and re­
lines, youth isn’t to be rebuked for j enough of them to have basis for a
laxation from their troubles and worries.
looking to college life ns the senson valid opinion,
p lfu r making friendships nnd enjoylie was impressed with the splcnMy motto is and always will be: Strictly respectable
ing the intensely happy associations did equipment nt the colleges visited, £
tin t flourish in thorn; for, while text particularly with the well-stocked
resort for respectable people.
'
book education is important, these libraries everywhere in evidence,
B
features nre equally important. Text Such equipment, together with the
Catering fo your pleasure and wishes a t all times.
■
books nre always available; “college' fact that colleges nre able to draw an
life" is lived but once, in the exub­ excelont army of professional talent
Come all and let’s get acquainted. You will find me
: Courtesy and Prompt Ser­ erant hour of youth.
gives thc American student an advan­
a
subservient
host.
Ask the college graduates of yes­ tage thnt Is virtually unlimited.
8
vice Our Motto
terday what he considers most val­ So say# this French professor, nnd
Respectfully yours,
uable. and almost invariably the re­ no doubt his message is n cheering
ply will In* received: “The friends cue to thusc who nre in doubt some­
1 made. The companionship of the times as to what American colleges
a
Phones 497-49(
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fraternity.
Tho spirit of the student nre up to with the vast army of stu­
■
WKLAKA BLOCK
■
body. The lesson in loyalty to nn dents now enrolled.
■
institution.”
On the other hand some American «MaaaaaiBBaaaaB»aaatiaBiaaaBaBiaaaaauBBaaBBBBaBaaflBaH«aBBBaBaBaaaaai"**Ml,&gt;

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922

PAGE
DID HIM MORE GOOD

SPORTS

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
&lt;l&gt;r Tkr Aaaortalrd l*r**a|
ney Pills aid the kidneys to throw out
poisonous waste matter that causes
YESTEKDAY’S RESULTS
pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, EldFlorida State League
ridge, Ky., writes: “Foley Kidney
At Jacksonville, 6; Orlando, 8.
Pills did me more good than all the
At Daytona, 2-2; St. Petersburg 6*1 other medicino I ever took. I had kid­
(second gnmc 7 Innings).
ney trouble ten years. I don’t have
At Tnmpn, 7; Lakeland, 1.
any pain like I had before I took
them.” Sod everywhere.—Adv.
National League
At Ilrooklyn, 9*8; Poston, 3-4.
Employment Bureau..
At Philadelphia, 9*7; New York, 816.
At Pittsburgh, 3*7; Cincinnati, 9-3. The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
At Chicago, 4-3; St. Louis, 1-1.
requests all young women dsslrlng
emp'jymont to register at the First
American League
At New York, 3-3; Philadelphia, 2*4. National Bank.
AGNES G. BERN Kit. Chair ■an
At Cleveland, 0*3; Chicago, 4-7.
At St. Louis, R; Detroit, 0.
At Poston, 4-3; Washington, 7-6.
"I'm Going Right Straight Back to
My Dear Old Florida Home," at HInSouthern Association.
termister’a Piano Store, Welaka Block.
At Memphis, 8-1; New Orleans, 3-6.
20-tfp
At Little Hock, 4-2; Birmingham,
8- 1.
Bargains found tach day by read­
At Atlanta, 3-6; Nashville, 4-0.
ing the Herald Ads.
At Chattanooga, 3-2; Mobile, 0-7.

Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We line It u our honeit
belkftbat the tob*cco» uwd
la Cheiterfield «re of finer
ourfity (*nd hence of better
t u : t ) then in sny ot her
cipirette it the price.
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At Columbus, 8-7; Toledo, 2-6.
BE SURE AND SEE THE
At Indianapolis, 14-2; Louisville 6-9.
,?*•
At Kansas City, 3; Milwaukee, 12.
(second game called in fourth, rain)
At Mlnneapolis-St. Paul, both games
-ALSOpostponed, rain.

1

GAMES TODAY
EIGHTH
MONTH
HONOR
ROLL
Orlando
at Jacksonville.
cording
to
members
of
the
rescuing,
charge p r o d u c e r s
EIGHTH
GRADE
St.
Petersburg
at Daytona.
crew,
but
the
captain
claimed
to
be
SEEK TO FIX PRICE
Lakeland at Tampa.
from
New
Y
’ork
bound
for
Palin
OF COAL AT MINES
Priggs Arrington, Walter Bnrbcr,
Dench. The sulichnscr'a cargo con­
■
Andrew Carraway, Frank Dutton,
LF.AGUF,STAND1NG
sisted of 217 cases of gasoline.
IUr Tbr .taaorlnlrt P»»M|
Florida State league
Robert Garrison, Clinton Hines, CnrWASHINGTON, May 31.—Declar­
Won Lost
j metn Barber, Virgia Hyman, Mollis
ing that coal producers who arc hero PARTY OF FOUR IN
17
-31
Morelia,
Mary
Elisabeth
Moyc,
EveLakeland
............
.
in preparation for a conference with
SMALL LAUNCH MAY
,
17
28
Sprout,
FlorSt
Petersburg
.
.
Secretary Hoover today on coal pric­
HE LOST OFF MIAMI lyn
Margaret
26
Tampa .................. 26
es, held a preliminary meeting yes­
25
Orlando .............. 21
terday and agreed upon a price pro­
(By The Aaa*rlal*4 l*rraal
Griffin, Clyde Booth, Doris
25
21
MIAMI, May 31.—Searching par- James Brown, Mildred Hand, Frank Daytona ........ ...
gram calling for a minimum of $3
32
a ton at the mines, representatives of ties last night wore combing the Chase, Lcnnbclle Hagan, Harold Da- Jacksonville.......... 16
retail dealers associations appeared waters off Miami for the little launch vis, Bonnie Mae Klnlaw, Bussell MitNational league
last night tu fllo protests with the Kagle Eye which this morning car- chell, Clifford Shinholser, Claire
Won Lost
secretary against official approval ried a party of four persons, includ-. Zachry, Merrill oberts, Clyde Russell,
14
26
New York
being given any such figure. The ing Mrs. F. Saunders, known on the Dean Turner.
16
SEVENTH GRADE
Pittsburgh ............ 28
conference has been called for dis­ stage as Doraldina, dancer, on a fish­
26
23
Elizabeth
Shoemaker,
Juanita St« Louis
cussion with bituminous coal opera­ ing trip and which has not returned,
21
tors with the view of preventing an although due hack about 1 o'clock Sloan, Algernon Speer, Louise Thra- Ilrooklyn .............. 22
20
advance in prices during the strike. yesterday afternoon. A severe storm j shetv Eugene Terwilligor, F.lma Sin- Chicago ................ 20
23
swept ths coast here yesterday after- i gletary, Emery Andrews, Mae God- Cincinnati ............ 22
24
noon, nmf It is /eared th at.theJaunch
aunch | bee, Melvin Dunn. Mildred Luntly, IBoston .........—..... 14
SUP CHASER PICKED
:
'.OKiUuiilnhls
26
Comill-.
Puleston,*
I
.Tginm
wtna.i.»i
14
was
caught
in
It.
Grave
doubt
as
In
UP OFF HF.AUFORT
—riy
the safety of the party was sxpr4-&lt;- WUlir .. Perritt, Rebecca Stevens,
American League
ed last night. Others uhoard wire Theo Vickery, Elizabeth Whltner,
Illr The tuoftitrO I'rraa)
BEAUFORT, N. C\, May 31.—Tho Mrs. Saundcra'
**—
iiFrccl Luinlcy. Camllia l*uleston,
Won Lost
Rebecca Stevens, Theo Vickery, Eliz- New York ............. 28
crow of the const guard station at renre, and n chaujjeur; '
17
’ ' ■’“
“
Cepe Lookout yesterday picked up
al&gt;«th Whitner William Perritt Vir­ Kt. Louis................ 24
17
and towed into Beaufort a subchaser Chrcvolet delivery $646.00 delivered. ginia Jinkins,
28
Cleveland .............. 20
of about 72 ton* which had broken See A. C. Fort or Paul Riggers at
Washington .......... 22
SIXTH GRADE
23
54-Gtc
down part of Cape lookout Shoals. Wight’s Garage.
Rudolph Lloyd Bertha Takach, Detroit ....___ ___ 20
21
The boat bad no name aJ^d carried
Jewell May Rogers, Nezzie Stone, Philadelphia ......... 17
20
none of the uausj ship's papers, tcThe Herald, 16c per week, delivered. Harriet Rossiter, Theresa Koons, He- Chicago ............. . 18' 23
len Jinkins, Louise Forlson, Trixie Boston ..............__ 16
22
Fortson, Beatrice .Martin, Alice El­
Knulhrrn Association
der, Alice Chorpening.
Won Lost
FIFTH GRADE
16
29
Edwnrd Mitchell, Jack Peters, Ru- Mobile
27
17
by Booth, Estelle Collins, Pcnnle Little Rock
25
19
Dandellnkc May Lord, Hilda Muir* Birmingham
24
21
head. Lenore Shcafer, Antoinette New Orleans
21
24
Shinholser, Dorothy Parker, William Memphis
26
Morse, Lillie Caraway, Martha Fitts, Nashville .............. 19
16
26
Atlanta
Viola Hiekson, Emiiy Starr.
31
Chattanooga ....... 17
YEARLY HONOR ROLL
Carmeta Barber, Mary Elizabeth
Margaret Sprout, Frano Thom­ Chrcvolet touring car, $645.00 de­
■ Moye\
as, Clifford Shinholser, Claire Zach­ livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Blg54-Gtc
ry, Mildred Lumley, Camilla Purle-1gers at Wight’s Garage.
uai
ston, Ruby Booth, Jock, Petera, He­
len Jinkins, Bertha Tnkach, Ru­
Second nhecln, H '/jxll, only
dolph Lloyd.
r»0c per ljOO.Q, while they last,

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N ow ’b the time for you to buy a MOLINE TRACTOR,

have a special offer th at you cannot afford to let get by
For every farmer can afford to buy but you cannot af
not to buy a real Tractor, th at has been proven out to l
great success in this section. Until October 11th, II
will sell you a—

MOLINE, Model D, latest improved Tractoi
for $528.00
Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse^
diate delivery, or will have one ®h*PI*d d“ ect,
member this offer is only good until October 111

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BUILDING TRADES TO
Transmission is a Feature of
KEEP FREEDOM
CHICAGO, May 30.—Fred "Frenthe Buick “Four”
hy” Madcr, president of the Building

•'ml hack of every Huick car is the skill and experience of 20
f tcI^Ttj^m"*ned with unparalleled manufacturing equipment

PRICES

22-Four-34 Roadster $ 895
22-Lour-35 Touring .. 935
1295
m 22-Foor-3« Coupe
22.Four.37 Sedan __ 1395

22-8ix-44 Roadster— 1365
22-811-45 Tn«ring _ 1395

22-8ix-46 Coape____$1885
22-Six-47 Sedan____ 2165
22-8lx-48 Coupe___ 2075
22-Six-4B Touring... 1585
22-Slx-50 Sedan____ 2275
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FLORIDA

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rades Council, and Timothy
Tim” Murphy known as n "labor czar"
yesterday agreed to severe nil connec­ PO PU LA R S H E E T MUSIC
tion with the Building Trades.
PLAYER ROLLS
The pledge was mndo to their bondsman Thomas Carey, brick manufactur­
er nnd followed their release Inst week J. H. HINTERMISTER
after their indictment in connection
PIANO CO.
with the slaying of two policemen by
Welaka Block
bombers.
FRANCS MAY NOT
GO TO HAGUE IF
DIPLOMATS RULE

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PRICES

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PHONE 2102

Hot Weather
Is Here
A 20TH CENTURY COOLER

", Second sheets, B'/jxll, only
8
•50c per 1,000, while they lost, at
Herald office.

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Sanford Maid

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The ever-increasing army of thrift accdiihtr'
depositors in the Peoples Bank of Sonfor^ at- V'
tests the high degree of satisfaction attend- ing a connection with this institution. *•&gt; ;

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Nut Laver Cake
35c

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Your deposits are'invited, whether largo op
small. Your account, regardless of its
will earn the same rate of interest as the bUp '
gest item on our books.

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Cake when
SANFORD MAID
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sj| care.it
PARIS, May So.—Premier Poln- Pound C ak e..........
was stated in well-informed
i quarters this evening, will recommend
!to the chamber of deputies that
| France abstain from participation in
•the conference at the Hague on Rus­
sian affairs unless it is well under­
stood in ’advance that the conference
la In discuss economic snhjectc alone,
and that the discussion will take place
jbetween experts, as dlrtingnished from
diplomats.
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I he sume quietly operating, dependable transmission that
nits Keen so pronounced a feature of the Huick Six, is cmji nyed in the Huick Four. The design is the same—the quall* . ,s hesamc—Only In size is there any difference.
; u 'r.v part of the remarkable line of Huick four-cylinder
is 118 distinctly Buick as if the name were stamped up-

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rakiuhr* ex, g n net u»in* our pure fr#sh
U r at t ? , T ,
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Maanoixed sweet crenm wire or write
■jjjihlp you a trial ten gallon can
Ilfrty or forty per cent by first exl The quality la unexcelled and
Itfuanuitee
It to arrive aweet and
R. J.
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oST” J. W. Harper, 416 Navarre S t, San
&gt;u Antonjo, Taxaa, write*: “I conalder
oafFoley’a Honey and Tar absolutely the
cough remedy on the market. I
• » know whereof I apeak, having tried it
ii in my own family. My wife took a
L a^vare cough and at night it wna al1 meet incaaaant. 1 gave her a few
doses of Foley’a Honey and Tar. In a
little while ahe went to ateep and alept
roundly the entire night Your reme­
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THE

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

JIS Bast. 1st St.

Ssaford, Fla.

: PROFESSIONAL
: AND BUSINESS
S DIRECTORY
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You Ci j Find the Name of
Every Lire Professional and
Basinets Man in Sanford in
This Column Each Day

George A. DeCottes
• Attorney-at-Law
1&gt;ver Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -:* *:*
FLORIDA

,• £ , O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
'Expert Auto Repair Work
PIm m SO

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“MONEY TALKS”

r r a r n m r tl h a s Ju s t a s m u c h m e r it aa
a n y o t h e r c h a r g e hi* o p p o n e n t
hna
m a d e a g a i'■
n s t hfti
Im.
W IT H T H I t i : 1-2 H IM .IO N d o ll a r s ad juHlrd c o m p eiiv .ilIon a l r e a d y pal-l lo
r a i l r o a d s a n d c o n t r a c t o r s . T r a m m e ll
wilt not t u r n h is h a r k o n th e h e ro e s
w ho s a v e d th e H e p u h llr a t th e h a l t l e
fro n t
III* m in d Is o p en lo a f a i r and
Jusl c o n s i d e r a t i o n of t h e i r c au se
llilias nol p led g e d h im s e lf lo s p y p e n d in g
m e a s u r e on I tils s u b je c t a n d th e s t a t e ­
m e n t m a d e to t h e c o n t r a r y by his o p ­
p o n e n t I* alis.tim e ly u n t r u e

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Bye.”
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To the self-respecting, forward-looking \
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I represent your 1
best working days. Be careful with me for I !
am your best friend. Put me in the Bank, i
where I am Safe and I will work for you. Re-1
member, I move the world.”
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“MONEY TALK”

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but the farm er th a t is first of all inr
terested in paying his bills and having some money left, wants tried
and true methods of getting the
money for his crop.

Chase &amp;

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SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCT'S
In (he Bufllneaa 30 Years

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F l t K I H I I T HATCH INC'ltKAHI.'ll s i x ­
ty - s e v e n per - I o( In F lo r id a , a b illion
d o ll a r s in g u a r a n l l e s paid (n r a i l r o a d &lt;
froni ibe U xp sye rg' money, are some of
th e d i s a s t r o u s r e - n i l s of Hie IIAII.ItO Ml till.I. T i t AM M K l.l, l*OUOHT
\ NI * VHTia* AHAINHT. T r a m m e l l
w a u le d Ibe r a i l r o a d s r e t u r n e d to o w n ­
e r s bu t no t h) a law t h a t allo w e d t h s
o u t r a g e o u - In c r e a s e In f r e ig h t r a t e s .
T r a m m e l l 's o p p o n e n t a sk * Hie v o te r s to
p u n is h him b e c a u s e be fo u g h t Ib is bill
Home r a i l r o a d o w n e r s a ls o w a n t llittl

SIT Commercial Street

That’s the Thing

PARK TRAMMELL

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

•CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

corporation until Ijroe* are, Qualified
who shall be elected at ths first annual BTATEor V lA u u J } ^
meeting of ths stockholdsrs are aa fol™ws: Charles \j. Haines. President! . On thla day p«rs^„ 1.
James A. Cottlng. Vlea-Preeldsnt, and
tleorge Rlngaler. Secretary and Treat*
Ur*r
Article VII.
GAINESVILLE, May 31.—Rowell Section I —T b s h l s h e a t a m o u n t o f In - Of Incorporation if V 0M^ 'u j i&amp; £
d
e
h
led
n
e
ea
o
r
b ility t o w h ic h t h l a
G. King, of Jacksonville of the class c o r p o r a ti o n can lia
a t a n y t i m e s u b j e c t Ue
e
lr
shall
he
th
e
su
m o f,T w o H undred
of ’13, was elected president of the
F i f t y T h o u s a n d D o llo ra 1 13*0,0000.00).
University of Floods Alumni Associa­
Article VIII.
tion at its annual luncheon held here Section 1 —The c o r p o r a t e s e e l o f t h l a
c o r p o r a ti o n ahall be a n I m p r e s t s t a m p
yesterday. Jay Herrin, '15, of (Juiniy h e a ri n g t h e w o rd s " I tO T A I . F K IIN
C
was named vice-president and Bamcl o n r o l t A T I O N . C O R P O R A T E H EAL.” (Notarial Seal)
^Ury
Article IX ,
R. Colson, *09, of Gainesville was se­ Section 1.—The s t o c k h o l d e r s o f t h e , ^ c o n t r o l s . „ p lrti ^ ^
c o r p o r a t i o n shall a d o p t b y - l a w a n o t I n ­
lected secretary-treasurer.
c o n s i s te n t w ith He c h a r t e r a n d t h e l a w e
Frank E. Jennlngc, of Jacksonville, o f th e S t a t e of F lo r id a , f o r t h e g o v e r n ­
m e n t o f Its officers, a n d t h e b y - l a w s
ho lid ay NOTICE
who was scheduled as tho principal a d o p te d s h a l l be a d o p t e d by t h e v o t e o f
t
e m a j o r i t y of all s h a r e s o f t h e c o m ­
speaker at the luncheon, was called mhon
sto ck , nnd m a r be a m e n d e d In s u c h
out of the city unexpectedly and could m a n n e r ns m ay be p ro v i d e d In s a i d b y ­ k i ! ! , urd*y lteinft
laws.
birthday, a legal holida, ;
A rticle X.
not bo present.
I.—T he n a m e s a n d r e s i d e n c e s , Sanford will not be open
Despite the inclement weather which of Section
th e s u b s c r ib e r s a n d t h e a m o u n t o f '
Banks will remain open Fr.^
t o c k su b s c rib e d by e a c h a r e a s f o l ­
kept down the attendance at the an­ slow
s: C h a r le s D. H a in e s , o f A l t a m o n t e
nual gathering of farmer students, Spring*. F lo rid a , t h r e e h u n d r e d s h a r e s ; temoon until G o'clock to t v r Z *
r u r g e K in g sley , of A l l a m o n t o S p rin g * , rolls and make change for w *[’
there was the usual good time around CF lorid
a, o n e hu n d red f o r t y - f i v e s h a r e s ,
an
d J a m e s A. C ottlng, o f W i n t e r P a r k , All those wishing payroll,
the luncheon table. A. A. Murphrec, F lorida,
five ahares. a l l o f s a i d s u b ­ for Saturday, June 3, Wlll
president of the university, acted as s c r i p ti o n s b e in g c o m m o n s t o c k .
T he f o r e g o in g A r ti c le s o f I n c o r p o r a ­ tain same on Friday.
toast me ster.
tion we s u b s c rib e th i s 39th d a y o f May,
A I). 1133. an d do h e r e b y s u b s c r i b e
SEMINOLE COUNTY Btsr
ea
r th e a m o u n t o f c o m m o n s t o c k
LOOK OUT FOR CUT PRICES setc ho pfooslte
PEOPLES BANK,
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o u r r e s p e c ti v e s i g n a t u r e s .
(Signed)
1 Buick 4
FIRST NATIONAL EAST
I 'l l MILKS n. H A IN E S . 100 s h a r e s
1 Cleveland
(IKOItOK KINHKLKY.
113 s h a r e s
1 Club Roadster
1 Paige, nearly new
All in good condition and real
gains. Guarantee a fit. Terms.
The Amount Doesn’t County
the Start-"}
.jo-lte
N. II. GARNER.
ROWELL KING HEADS
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OF STATE UNIVERSITY

that paBScnger traffic on all railroads
in the United States is 7)000,000,000 To Celebrate Completion of Hath
House and Dancing Pavilion.
passenger miles below normal.
Administration officials
believe
Thursday, June First has been set
the roads must cut their passenger
as
the opening date for the American
fares to n lower figure to attract
Legion
Bath House and Dancing Pav­
more earnings from that source.
ilion.
There
wii! be prices offered
There also is strong belief at the
for
the
long
distance
contests, swim­
commission that the railroads should
ming
races
and
various
other sports
issuo again the popular mileage book
troth
on
land
and
water.
There will
at a reduced rate of fare. The com­
also
be
dancing
in
the
afternoon
and
mission members are said to believe
evening.
Music
will
bo
furnished
by
that this would stimulate travel and
the
famous
Highland
Six.
raise the earnings of the railroads.
The American Legion Post here
The decision of the commission on
Inithough
fifteen
freight’ rates, which pre supposes a f ---- — composed
---■ - - of- only
.
big cut in labor's wage, is not alto- m*mbpr» Have financed this building
Chrevotct delivery $615.00 deliveredgather satisfactory to many mem-1Including pinno nnd bathing suits,
bent of the cabinet. While these I
*n
of Four Thousand Dol-;See A. C. Fort or Paul nigger* at
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member* are outspoken in opinion ,nnl— - .
1" ‘Kllt" '*nr,,Kp'
Arrangements
have
been
made
to
that labor may be expected to share
reasonable cut* in pay, they are take care of the immense', crowd that SOTIt 1 : O F lATKVriO.N TO \P P I .V
r o l l I.KTTKU* I'ATKNT
skeptical that the commission's hor­ is expected, and every one is expec­
Notice l» hereby given lhat Hie on*
izontal slush will solve the rail prob­ ted to eome nnd have a good time.
dnralgmd will apply to the Uovernor of
t h e Stale nf Florida on the 'til ilny of
lem.
June. A I» 1922. for l.elter* I'aletit. lo
be lamieit In ItOYAI. FKIIN C o ltP O IlA A thorough overhauling of the en­ AUTOMOBILE THEFT
TION upon the following Article* of In*
tire rate structure, rather than a
corporation adopted by the *.i'- com­
RING UNCOVERED BY
pany a* It* proposed charter:
purpose to force lalror to shoulder
t II M U LTI OF n o t II.
POLICE IN CHICAGO l &gt;IIOI'OF0Fi:il
. ltN r o i l l ' o i t \ T l t l &gt;
tm- burden of postwar readjustments
Tin- underelgni-d Incorporator* boreI by associate lhero*olve* together for
on the carrier*, is now the best ac­
tU y The A a s o r l a t r d I 'r r s a )
r'liic'
fcir'ii*""'*'.',""
''".V
. tin purpose of forming .1 , orporallon
cepted view of those men who guide
HI* AGO, Maj .11.—Operation* of fI)r iir„fn under the i;i«a if imp State
W l d * . a n d do hereby a d d p t th e folnr.*. alleged nation wide automobile *o10f wFlug
the cabinet in business matters.
Ari Ic11"hi nr Vncorjvoi\i 11nn!
ChiA r l l r i e I.
Cabinet members yesterday expres­ theft ring with headquarters
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1 Section I — T h e n a m e of th is c o r p o r a sed the view that the rate decision e n g o n n d o f which ‘ C o n Shea, l a b o r t ion sh all be " i to Y A l . FKItN i i m i t m n o w untier
n m l n r imiuimeni
in.li. tm ..n i ror niur. . n r ' ATIO.V
an d Its principal
will not fully accomplish the objects londi-r
i t n m r now
,(f
be at oAffice
lta m oand
n te
i'iin q e , ttem
in ..........
, , . F lo rid a , w ith |
lnole ■
b ou uun, ,ty
sought, because the reductions will der in eonnection with the deaths of uSprings,
p o w er to e s t a b l i s h b ra n c h office* a n d
not have equal application on all two policemen, following labor bom­ place* o f buftlnmn a t o t h e r p o in ts In th e
H
t e o f F lo r id a an d In micii
oth er
roads, in the desired economic bet­ bing* ,is said by the police to be the mls
ate* an d e n u n tr le a a* Ii m a y deem
n
e
c
e
s
s
a
r
y
o
r
advla.ible
terment.
head, were revealed by the authori­
A r llr ie II,
ties yesterday following the return
Hectlon t — T h e g e n e r a l n a t u r e of th e
I h u a ln r e e to be tr a n s a c t e d by t h e auld
from St. Louis of officers with Wil­ c o r p o r a t i o n " b a ll be th e c a r r y i n g on of
g e n e r a l n u r s e r y bu sin ess an d In c o n ­
liam Smith. Smith was nrrested as &gt;»nectio
n t h e r e w i t h lo raise, p ro d u r e . buy.
an alleged “field agent" of the ring. sell Im port, e t p o r t an d tr a d e a n d d e a l
In seeds, s h r u b s , plan ts, p r o d u r e an d
Assistant State's Attorney Hodges flo w er* of a ll k in d s : lo c a r r y on a n d
b in d s of a g r i c u l ­
also said he would question Smith re- ct uornadlu cntn da nbyn ralnl cdt i lall
t u r a l o p e r a t i o n s nnd
arding recent bombing* and the g e n e r a l l y to p ro d u c e an d tr a d e In a n y
d s o f pro d u ce of t h e so il, lo
murder of two policemen for which aranled s,allbuyk i. nse
ll a n d o th e r w i s e t r a d e a n d
d
e
a
l
Iri
liv
e
kind, to m a n ­
Shea, “Big Tim" Murphy, Fred Mad- u f a c t u r e . buys t.o cskello fn urty
n d tr a d e In m e r r
b
r
n
d
l
a
e
o
f
a
l
l
k
i
n
d
s
;
to
Issuo
Ita b o n d s
er and several others arc now under
f o r a n y of t h e iiurnn*»» d . ' l i e l u m p a n y
intjictment.
_
s e c u r e th e s a m e In a n y m a n n e r
p e r m i t t e d by law
‘
According*to the police operations SKPAKS M W &amp; r p r e f t t e l V o W
of the alleged automobile theft rin»r.
hold and dispose of any
a n d all tr a d c R i a rk o . t r a d r n a n . e s , Inven'
. .■
extended into cities of the east and tl o n s n r p r o c e s s e s , . , t . r u |
n l t r d H lates a n d
south nnd resulted in the theft and el elsr es w hI 'eartee,n t t oo fdothaell Fth
i n g s h e re in set
f o r t h a s f u l ly a s a n y n a t u r a l pers o n
disposal of more than thiee hundred m
i g h t n r cou fd do; to h ave office* an d
a g e n t s to c o n d u c t Its b u s in e s s In a n y
: nr* valued at about $300,000.
p lace In t h e S t a l e o f F lo r id a a n d ej*eJohn Rogers, garage owner, and w h e re , a n d g e n e r a l l y to enjoy a n d e x ­
ise a ll o f th e r i g h ts , p o w e r s a n d
Claude. Ilillier, arrested yesterday pe rc
ri v il e g e * In c id e n t to c o r p o r a ti o n * for
f it u n d e r t h e law * o f th e s t a t e of
with an automobile alleged to have pFro
lo r id a .
A r t l r l r III.
been stolen, 'are also being hold.
n I.-—'T he a u t h o r l r e d a m o u n t of
Tlinmns Carey, who signed the bond t h eS ectio
c a p it a l s l o e k
of Ibis c o r p o r n tlo n
a l l he F o u r H u n d r e d F ifty T h o u s a n d
for the release from jail of Madcr sDhollar*
( f ISO.OOOtm) of w hich lo l n l su m
and Murphy on condition that they T w o H u n d r e d F i f t y T h o u s a n d D o lla r s
(1250.000 1)0) s h a l l be com m on s t o c k , th e
withdraw from all activities in con- said c o m m o n s t o c k to be div id ed Inin
e n t y - f i v e h u n d r e d (250o) s h a r e s , all
tie tinn with the Chicago building ot w
f th e iiar v a l u e of One H u n d re d D ol­
p e r s h a r e ; th e r e m a i n i n g
trades council, said yesterday that | Tlawr *o ($100.00)
H u n d r e d T h o u s a n d D o lla r s t f 300,'
union labor here would be invoS'• , eon.on i o f t h e to i n l a u t h o r i s e d c a p i t a l
e i g h t 15) per r e n t , cu rn u F u l l I M I F I l S T A T U " -F.N \ T O I t
tigated in public by n committee of i slat ut lcvke sphraelfl e he
r r e d s t o c k d i v i d e d in to tw o
pro vided, how 1 sF.t tiM&gt; T K I Itl
twenty representative citizens and °^* ' I,vB-**l'h'ai&lt;,al0&lt;no, *'*rP'
llm e s h all p r e f e r r e d
ficial*.
The
committee,
he
said,
s
t
o
r
k
be
is
su
e
d
in
t
o
t
a
l
a m o u n t to e x ­
I'AHK TitAMM KI-I.
W ltltK
ceed t w o . t h i r d * (3 -3 ) o f th e a c t u a l c a p ­
F«)ll li i» &gt; r f r e ig h t r a l e s : H m llti-T uw n- would consist of aldermen, banker*, it a l p a id In In r a s h n r p ro p s rty .
r r K ilu cutlob al bill; la ltr n a il m i le a g e judges members of the clergy and
H ectlon I.— All p r e f e r r e d s t a c k Issued
s h a l l be e n t i t l e d lo p r i o r i t y o v e r all
b u n k s , leas e Muscle Hbnals to F o n t ; am i
p r i s o n * "not friendly to union l a b o r . " i c o m m o n s t o c k in th * d i s t r i b u t i o n
of
o t h e r go od m e a s u re s .
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, . d iv i d e n d s u p t o t h e a m o u n t of e i g h t t l )
I want the public to know that 1 p e r c e n t a n n u a l l y on alt su ch p r e f e r UK W I U . W 'l l t K All A INST III* v ic ­
i
_ r n m m l t . re d s t o c k Issued, h u t ot no tlm o ahall
be p a id u p o n p r e f e r r e d sstocl
tv id
b lee n d s he
to c k
io us n t t l l - l v n c b l h a bill: h ig h i.i r l if oil do no intend to appoint * commit d iv
In e x c e s s o f e i g h t ( I ) p e r cent, a n n u a l
tec
that
will
whitewash
this
matter, ty.
Ito lash ; an d o l b e r bud m e a s u re s.
"We arc going to get to Hectlon 3 —Huch p r e f e r r e d Mock m a y
Ill* IF AOAINST th e r e t u r n of th e n«- he laid.
be m a d e s u b j e c t to r r d e r . p t l o n a t no
y.t|-|T.| Is A l J k t Ml A INST the bottom of tho labor trouble* in tes a t h a n p ar. b u t nl s u c h Uni.- a n d upo n
auch
te r m * a* m a y fro m tlm * to lim e
th e s o - c a lle d “H a a lly I.eagTTF* IbXHinrt* H iifujro--........ ........
.........
be d e te r m i n e d b y th » D irecto r* a n d ex

ed by llie A M ERICA N UltKWKRH ( o p ­
e r a t i n g u* J a c k s o r iv l ll e l, Us m a in o b ­
je c t b ein g to w o r k to elect men to th e
S e n a te anil H ou se w ho a r e a g a i n s t p r o ­
h ib itio n

General Shop and Mill
Work
.

Secretary Mellon and Secretary
I’AHSENGER RATES
WILL UK REDUCED Hoover have strongly fought at­
tempts to put into effect horisontal
(Mr Tk. Am m U u A r n u i
decreases In rates. They have
WASHINGTON, May 31.—Lower shown that the horisontal raises In
passenger fare on the railroads will rates during the war were ruinous,
follow the sweeping cut* in freight because they encouraged inflation and
rates, according to high government were prejudicial as between the car­
official*
riers. In the end, in the view of
A ntrong minority of the inter­ these and other cabinet members
state commerce commission main- there roust be a more systematic
Inins that lower passenger rates are and tcchinal readjustment of the
essentia) to larger revenues from the rate structure to assure fairness
traveling public.
b o t h for the roads and the public.
People are not doing much travel­
ing under present high rates. Thia AMERICAN LEGION
was shown by the interstate com­
CARNIVAL AT CLERMONT
merce commission figures revealing

Banford Battery Service
Company

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

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TLjE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922

__________

prekgarl I n - t h e c e r t i f i c a t e * e v id e n c in g
1auch p r e f e r r e d s l o c k . T h e itm eif w h e n
MUST STOP NAVAL
I d iv id e n d s s h a l l tie p a y a b le upon p r e f e r , reil s t o c k m a y be fixed from t i m e to ...........................................l » » I * « i * « » * * * * * M , B * » * * l * l * 5 ' D » D " " " ,
BUILDING IF FUNDS
| tim e b y t h e D l t e c t n r a nnd m a y he e x ­
p re s s e d In su c h c e r t i f i c a t e s
Huch c e r ­
ARE NOT SUPPLIED t i f i c a t e s s h a ll p ro v id e fo r p a y m e n t of
I d iv i d e n d s t h e r e o n not les s o f t e n ih n n
1once y e a r l y b e fo r e a n y d iv id e n d s a h all ,-ij
^
1 lie sel u p n r t n r p a id lo thn co m m o n
(Ily T h e A sso ciated P re s s )
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.
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e n t i t l e d »«»
to ••ii*’
one i»»
( I ) vvuiv
o l t ni
at m
a iti nmi ec ea t*cd w o r k on navy submarine and scout ing* of t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s o f th e c o m ­
a n y fo r e a c h _ * h a r e of com m on sto c k
truUer*, together with the closing ph eld
by him. 1 he p r e f e r r e d s t o c k s h a ll
n
o
t be e n t i t l e d to a n y vote
down of torpedo station* at Newport.
H ectlon I —T h e t o t a l a u t h o r i s e d c a p i ­
Including Meals and Stateroom Accommodation?. For
R. I., Alexandria, La., and Washing­ ta l s to c k o f t h e c o m p a n y , b o th p r e f e r ­
re d n n d c o m m o n , o r a n y tutrl (h ereof,
the Butter Staterooms an additional charge is mnue. ac­
ton, D. C., will lie the result of t he m a y he p a id f o r e i t h e r In c a s h o r In
a b o r o r s e rv ice* at ii Ju s t v a l ­
cording to size, location, etc. Suites, some with double leu.*
refusal by congress to include the pu raot ipoenr t yto, lbe
fixed by th e In co rp o rato r* .
and bath, other with twin beds and b a th ; also room? wltn
navy's building fund*, Assistant Sec- o r by the Director a t a m e e t in g ca lle d
..
,
. , , . . - f o r «ueh p u rp o s e .
A r t l r l r IV,
connecting privute lavatory facilities may be had.
rotary Roosevelt yesterday told the
I Ion I - - T h e te r m fo r w h ich th la
t.nval sub committee which is revis­ c o Her
r p o r a t i o n s h a l l e x is t sh all tie p e r p e t ­
ing the annul appropriation bill pas­ u a l u n l e s s o r u n t i l His sam e he le g a lly

! Summer Excursions:
Fares Greatly Reduced

J A C K S O N V IL L E TO
N EW YORK AND RETU RN

$ 5 9 .1 8 1
:

CLYDE LINE

dissolved.

A r t l r l r V,
sed by the house. Reiterating that
I.— T h e b u s i n e s s of th i s c o r ­
•;
Geo. W. Knight
th« two battleship* almost completed p oHr aectlon
Tickets on sale May 16th to September 30th, inchi?i^1'.
t i o n s h a l l lie c o n d u c te d by a h o ard
Would
be
put
into
the
water
with
the
«
no‘
\h‘‘n
,s
,.,1“r
more
than
returning from New York aa late as October 31?t- Throupn
Real E sta te and Inaurance
1
,
i (NfVMi 4*1 l U r r t i n r i t am i by a
!
department dent. Vlee-I*r*ald*nt. Heerriary and
fluid*
provided
by
the
lickots on sale to principal Eastern resorts.
•AN FORD
FLORIDA
.
.
,
, .. ,,
.Treasurer The ('resident and Vieewould have to cut work on the VCS- i-resiiient shali be members of the
T i l K IKHIDItHTS K F F O f l T -if T r a m ­
Sailings Every Monday, Thursday and Satur- \
m ell's o p p o n e n t |o m a k e It a p p e a r t h a t *els and stop using torpedo station* j " ^ 't i o n r-T h eV o » rd of Directors
T r a m m e l l w e - inq fr ie n d ly to i’re s ld e n l if the ttt^ltoy i* not granted. He said S h a l l be elected annually al a meeting
day at 2 P. M.
, j
W ilson b ee n u -t he vo ted a* his s r » i ,
,
.
,
, . ,
- l of the stockholders to be held on the
Sanford Machine &amp;
J u d g m e n t d i c t a t e d t* In k e e p in g veil! the dipartment planned to close the first Monday in Junuary of each year.
. T T H M IH
l ' T H t o ) . ,U_„
.
ills m a n y M b. r I N FA III ATTFM
i i ,..,i
if and the I’rcMdent, Vlce-l’resldanl, SeeA pache..................June 3,12,22; July 1 , j. i
p r e j u d ic e 11 • i t (era ag ain:i»l
* Trammell I D'*'
dlnn Iliad, .Id., povvdtr factor) I'lrelnry and Treasurer shall be unnualFoundry Co.
w ho w a s a l e a*
fr ie n d ly t o w a r d Wlf- • tV n house a p p r o p r i a t i o n * s h o u ld bo W e le c te d by th e H oard of D irecto r*
111, lib,
Comanche..........June 5,15, 24; July J,
\
so n a n d v o ted In h a r m o nI,yi- I,
w ith
III. *■„
.
11 1
,e h o * « n ea c h y e a r a t n m s e tl n g o f th e
* d o x en s » f lime*
At Hie b e g i n ­ a d h e r e d to .
! D ire c to r* U&gt; be h e ld a n n u a l l y In unedlGeneral Machine and Boiler Work; view
ning o f th e o &gt; m a n y p a t r i o t i c c ll lMohawk ......... June 8,17,26; July 6, }&amp;.$ |
u - ..u
__ -, . , . ■ _ ,
lately following the *ald annual atockle n * d i f f e r e d a.- b e tw e e n th e v o lu n t e e r
Work on (npitnl *hip* under con- |h u ld c r a ' meeting. The office* of HecreCylinder Grinding; Del.uxc Piston*; s y s t e m a n d th e d r a f t plan.
L enape..............June 10,19,29; July 8,
j
*truction at Portsmouth, Va„ Fore .and .‘
L"''TL,J?l
,," r "l"v ,,r
1,y on*'
the
*ame ,.ticraon.
M M K I.t. - OI'IHJNKNT will no River, Conn., and New York, Mr.
Hectlon 3 T h e time, place and manOveraiae Binge and Pins; Flywheel d oTitA
u b t k e e p up ’il* knockif a n d u n f a i r r
. .1.
i................... u
r.c r (.f . „ iiiitg u i- 'rtliig s ol *toekholder*
I
* M i l l a r e c lo s ru out i v o o s e v ii t anio, also would be reduc- Bud d i r e c t o r s o t h e r t h a n ihe a n n u a l
tint:'
Sanford to Jacksonville and Return, $ 1 ^ IS
Steel Csar Bauds, Ccenk Shsfu re- methods
Hie v o t e r s v&gt; ill 1 ot he m isled by s u c h
! meeting Shull be fixed by the by-law*
I
tac tic *
tof the said c&lt;rporation, nnd the cln*tn a e d ; egvnte for Callle Inboard and
Including Meals and Stateroom Berth
. w II
Mr. Roosevelt detailed plan* to so- Hon of the Hoard of Direaior* snail he
itijcDivn? '•'! •M A M . p u r l s of th e
t
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.
.
tiy
I
imIIoI. cEuh iliickliolilrr lM*lnn rrtI
A
Daylight
and
Searchlight
Trip
on
the
Beautiful.
'
■
d lc a b Hi t T r a m m e l l wlll he re- cure credit from nnvy contractor* titled to one vote for each ihar* owned
Oat boa id Motors. — ------ Phone 61 eSletact ete dIn by
I
a &gt;
la r g e m a j o r i ty ,
by
him.
I
’even shoti'd the house appropriations
SiM'llnii I - T h r H o ard of D ir,.flo ra Z ______ _______________ River____________ — ■
HIX V12A It ■
» Trammell** o p p o n e n t lie increased by the $10,000,000 urg­ m ay p ro v id e fo r t h r e le c tio n o r a p p o i n t - S
■
c la i m e d th e
a n d did no t c a r r y a
m en! a n d fo r f i x in g Hie d u tlr* o f au ch S
I
For further information, address
•
- th e n bis claim * will ed by the department.
He said he o t h e r offl&lt;—r* a n d a g e n t * a* i h r y in*v "
* Rayfield Carburators enoout nclyo m. e No
I
tru e
a d v la a b le . anil m a y inakv * u r|i ■
thought payments of $11,000,000 to deem
ru le* a n d l a k e a u c h a c ti o n nut In ru n - 2
CLYDE
STEAMSHIP
COMPAQ
.
I'AHK T i t V ’ Kl.l, IH I'ltni-’n tr N D l.T
, Installed and Guaranteed by
Klulcnt w i t h Ih e c h a r i e r nnd hy-luw * o f . ■
» II IH H H I'ltlllT K ItH the contractors could be deferred. Ih e c o r p o r a t i o n a a t h e y m ay de e m n d - l *
aitATKFUI.
Passenger Department
Jacksonville 1

*Sanford
* _ Battery

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the cost

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J. B. Calder, A gent, Sanford, Fla.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922

THE SENIORCLASS OF ’22
"AD ASTRA" PARODY TO “STAR OF THE SEA"

n n la w »

h h

)q n n n

On to tho stars, from old Snnford High,
-Give tho Old School n last fond good-byo;
Thru' tho long hour* of study nnd toil,
The hopo of the student, no sorrow can foil!
Fearless and trusting wo look up to you!
Knowing the triumphs of Class of ’22;
Help us to follow the way you may Joad,
Give us the help we need.
CHORUS
On to the stars, our hope nnd our guide,
No darkness here, your brightness can hide;
Shine on bright stars
To bring wisdom nigh,
Our own dear nd nstrn, of Snnford High.
REFRAIN
Oh wisdom's stars shine on us now!
To say good-bye, pray tench us how!
Shine o'er us then when wo arc gone,
And on Old Sanford High, still shine on.
SECOND VERSE
On t« the stars, from Old Sanford High,
Now we must part, must tell you good-bye.
Teachers so kind, and classmates so true, *
And all of the friends of the Class of '22;
Smiling and tranqdll, wo leavo you today! i tonight)
I avo you to walk in “Ad Astra's" bright ray, (rays bright)
We ‘hank you for help, dear Old Sanford High,
And kindly say good-bye.
Mrs. L. A. Mickey.
ladies being nindo by Mrs. E. F.
Householder, who was presented silk
lingerie, while the men’s prise,
Thermos Cups, was won by Judge
KURD DAIGER, Society Editor, Householder.
Phone 217-W
Following the awarding of the
I ).&gt;D h a . r a a j ( r l r n d * i l i l l l n f j o b
J &gt;-u n r . L " l iK t n j n b r r r o r r u m I n * prizes, the hostess served n tempting
ar U ,..u x r r r n t r r l a l x t n c , w r i t e
l i l i l rarif In l li I a d e p a r t m e n t , g l i l t f salad course.
•I U . o r I r l r k p n n r I h r I t e m . I l w i l l
Among those enjoying this pleas| m 1 l ) n|i|irrrlalrd.
nnt evening were Dr. and Mrs. S.
Puleston, Judge nnd Mrs. E. F.
CALENDAR
Householder, Mr .nnd Mrs. R. A.
jndny Cla 1920 Re-Union at Newman Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rou*
millntt, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Dr.
liver Like, at six o’clock.
itnlph Stevens, Mrs. D. P. Drum­
Its day—Methodist .Sunday School
mond nnd Col. Knight.
►icnic at Lake Harney,
why 31Ls Elizabeth Munson
CLASS 1920 RE-UNION
k Sir-. Oscar May will entertain
The CInss of 1920 wil hnvo a re­
it the home of the former at 8 P.
union Thursday at Silver Lake. All
honoring Miss Ora Williams, a
the members are requested to meet
iride-elect of June,
at the High School promptly at six
irday Mrs. D. P. Drummond
o’clock.
111 entertain the members of the
lerric Matrons Ilridgc Club at her
DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
»me on Magnolia avenue,
Mrs.
R. A. Nowroan was tho g ra­
lay—Sirs. Harry R. Lewis will
cious
hostess
yesterday at n bridge
Itertnin tho members of tho
luncheon
nt
her
home on Fourth
icky Thirteen Uridgc Club at her
street,
the
guests
including
the mem­
ime on Mngnolin avenue,
bers
of
the
Duplicate
Bridge
Club
lay—French Dridge Cabaret at
and
one
extra
table
of
plnyers.
Parish House, at 8 P. M. under
The rooms where the tables were
i* a u » ;• « of the Women’s Guild,
placed,
were profusely decorated with
iday The Wesminster Club will &gt;
quantities
of shnstn daisies nnd ferns.
eet with Mrs. L. I. Frazier at her j
At
onu
o’clock
n delicious four course
me on Celery avenue.
luncheon was served, after which
ir* SI. S. Wiggins nnd Mrs. several most Interesting games of
kt* n I . JVikins are spending tho duplicate bridge were played. Tho
prizes, silk lingerie, wore won by
i in Orlnndo.
Mrs. Frank Miller nnd Mrs. E. F.
W. Morton Thigpen nnd house Householder.
kU. Mi- ■- Ethel Dcen nnd Mnry Those enjoying the cordial hospi­
It1 &lt;f l&gt; 1'iglns, (In., nnd Misses {tality of Mrs. Newman were Mesar.il Ni-nic Williams motored to, dnmos, George DeCot to*, Forrest
morning where they tak e Deane Turner, D. It. Thrasher,
Frank Miller, E. M. Galloway, B. W.
It the day.
Herndon, E. F. Householder, A. P.
Connelly,
K. E. Kouniillnt nnd S.
V. and Mrs. Ray Maxwell and
Puleston.
left .y. iU r.tuy for their homo
Alexandria, Va,, uftor a very
SIX O'CLOCK LUNCHEON
Sant vi-it here ns the guests of
Of
the many delightful favors ten­
MnnvellV parents, Mr. and
dered
the High School graduates, tho
I W. A. Tallin.
five course luncheon given by Mrs.
Thornton Friday night to the girl
jEVENING BRIDGE CLUB
delightful social event of last graduates of her Sunday School class
r.g w - t h e bridge party given was the most beautiful.
The clnss colors, garnet nnd gold
George Knight, nt her ntJu home «&gt;n Mngnolln avenue, was effectively used, A basket of
di* entertained the members of garnet with tho class flower, tho
brown-eyed Daisy, formed tho cen­
Evening Ilridgc Club,
intith* of *hnstn daisies nnd terpiece. A large bunch of popples
r*'i w-i re used ir. charming and streamers of garnet and gold
ii&lt;&gt;n in th. root1: where tho festooned from the rhnndelirr which
cast a glow' of mellow golden light
Itab!. * w*re arranged.
v*'|tionnl interest wns the over the table spread with a beautiful
1( bridge played during the bnttenburg lunch cloth over gold nnd
Place
High score among tho laid with plate* for seven.
ranis and favors in the class colors
wns used,
A pretty sentiment associated with
inly Solicitor
this luncheon was a large picturo of
laincd 21•. Bounds
Miss Ermlnin Houser, n member of
this rtnsa who is graduating in CoIn Ten Days luitbin, S. C., nnd could not be pres­
ent but who scented very near in tho
|rk;ihle (lain in Weight perfect liken*-** of her picture.
Those to enjoy this delightful oc­
Shown by Fvrraline
casion was the Misses Margaret
User.
Znchnry, Lillian Shinholscr, Mnrion
Hand, Pattye Lyle* Esther Hughoy,
W larenilir, County Solid- Sirs. I). 8. Babbitt and .Mrs. Thorn­
1 ‘ 1 i'minty. Alabama. aalneil ton.
M i (.-ill iiniind* In ntioot t«n i
THE MENU:
liter storting to ui« K rrralln*.
Grapefruit Cocktail,
1» . wonderful reeord but WO,
• !&lt;rful th a n th n t o f m a n y oth*. Pressed Chicken,
Sliced Pork,
»
w r it te n to th e K e r r a l ln e
&gt;* ''otepany re c o u n tin g th e ir e x - |
Creamed
Potatoes,
Corn
A-La
i** w ith K r r r s l l n r
In m akln*
ert. Mr la v e n d e r eaye:
Souffle;
Pickles,
Hot Rolls,
Salad, Olives, Saltlnc*
it*. !M, .i.t •'.Ikuntlnn or he»M
■■&gt;commend to those people who Orange Ice with Whipped Cream nnd
■rwf.rkcd or s.-e In * run down,
pn t*. try Kerrsltne as a tonic.,
Cherries
iwn tottlrs and felt almost like,
mere n and gained two and a
Angel and Gold Cake,
&gt;*"!• In about t e n days"
Mint.i
Nuts,
and Hot Coffee
l 1- Uig Kerrallne rlslil now and Glasses were then filled with a de­
I ■ -teady. regular climb to
I h 'a lth
The natural Iron la
b* win brlna you vitality and licious grape juice punch and all
b
' be a weakling—don't• drank to a toast given by Mr*.
P f f Buy a bottle of Ferralln*
|A4*
Thornton.

O C IE T Y

PAGE FIVE

JIMMY MURPHY ROTARY CLUB
WON 500 MILE
ENTERTAINED
AUTO RACE
SENIOR BOYS

hard to get* under control. Tho flro Robert Carter JThrnahcr, William Lyle
department was called at moal time T“PP. Mary Hell Allen, Anna Calhoun
nnd tho fireman on duty was slow In DuBosc, France* M. Dutton, Marion
gotting water at the flro and when Dolphin Hand, Alma Esther' Lohnes,
water was finally ready-the fire had Pattye Lyles, Nellie A. Messenger,
gained rapid headway and tho smoke Dorothea M. Dickey, Virginia Slayo
from the fat pine was suffocating, Neely, Florence Marian Price, Lila
making tho work of the department Nlta Murrell, Corn Edith Rutherford,
DAILY HERALD OF YESTERDAY SANFORD CLUB WAS HOST TO nnd the volunteers very difficult. The l.illinn Cook Shlnholsor, Carolyn K,
SAID HE WAS LEADING
THE HOYS OF THE CLASS OF
volunteers did noble work rushing up Stanley, Zillah Neal Welsh, Mitrgaret
ALI. OTHERS
1922 LAST NIGHT
the stairs and rescuing the families E. Zachary, Margaret M. Ericson, Slnrand taking out furniture, Jim Rich- garet J. Gallnghcr, Florence E. Uonry,
I l l y T k f t o i i r l i i l n l l*rra»)
Tho Sanford Rotary Club was host nrds nnd family who occupied the Esther Louise Hughey,
INDIANAPOLIS, M*y 31.—Lend­ | to the boys of tho Class of 1922 last apartment where the blaze first stnring from start to finish, Jimmy Mur­ night a^the Montezuma Hotel nnd n tod from an oil stove suffered sev-1
phy of Los Angeles, Calif., wi... ir of | most enjoyable time was had by the erely, Mr. Richards nnd tho little Chrevolst touring car, 1645.00 de­
the 1021 French Grand Prix, carved hosts and the guests. The meeting baby being badly burned ami Mr*, livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Dig­
54-6tc
his name deeper in tho hall of motor was the regular night meeting that oc-1 Richnrds being overcome from fright gers nt Wight's Garage.
fame yesterday when ho flashed .curs once each month and at which and the smoke is in n serious condiacross the wire a winner of tho 500 Itime much business is Usually t r a n s i t i o n . The Richards family nnd sevmile nutomibito race at the Indian­ ncted and the new birds aro initiated oral other families lost all their furapolis speedway before a record hut last night was given over to tho niturc and M. Hogan who leased tho
breaking crowd of 135,000 persons. {Senior boys and as they hnd to get to entire second floor informed tho
Murphy smashed all records for | the High School to receive their dl- Herald reporter that none of them
the distance, clipping more thnn Id Iplonius they were not burdened with hnd nny insurance although there
minutes off the best previous record. , any business routine. Vice-President wns insurance nn tlio building. On
His time was 5:17:30:70, nn uverngs ; Housholder presided nt the meeting in the first floor occupied by the Renof 91.48 miles nn hour, against tho the absence of I). L. Thrasher, the nud Battery Service, tho storage of
old record of 5:33:55:51, or 80.84 president, who left yesterday to at­ Oakland cars nnd tin s of the Kent
miles nn hour made by Ralph DePal- tend the national convention of Rotary Vulcanizing Co, and the Mahoney
1=3
ntn in 1015. Murphy did something Clubs nt San Francisco. After the Walker Co., the volunteers did Vnlinnt
which had never been accomplished formal opening of the meeting U. F. sen-ice pushing the cars out nnd enrbefore nt the Indianapolis speedway Whitner was railed upon tu say a few rying out tire nnd other supplies
and to the knowledge of racing ex­ good things to the boys of the Senior that would have been injured by the
perts never before in a race of major class and in his usual hearty manner water ns the flames were confined to
importance, lie shot into the lead at made the boys feel that the Rotarinns the second floor.
the start nnd never relinquished It .were their friends nnd that Rotary
All of these firms wish to thnnk
during one Instant of five hours of Istood for the best of everything nnd the brave fellows who wont Into the
thrilling driving. He was the first the best in education.
fire anil rendered such vnlinnt service
away, was first over the line at tho j The meeting was then turned over at. a time when such service was
eomplction of the first lap and waB Ito the Seniors in a way ami they were greatly needed.
first over the wire when Captain Ed­ all prcpnrfd and answered to tho fol­
die ickcnbacker waved the flag for lowing toasts:
Kny Brothers hnvo tho exclusive
his victory.
“To the Class,’* Edward Henderson. agency for the Firestone Coni ser­ The Country Club nnd Golf l.inkt are
“The City Substantial,’’ Robert vice nnd these famous tires can be almost runt pic ted. Sou will want the
81’IISTANTIAI. INCREASE
Thrasher.
hnd nt Ray Brothers place on West best in everything in the
“The Rond Issues for Good Ronds First street nt nny time. Watch for
IN AUTO PRODUCTION
Sporting Goods Line
AND Ill'II.DING MATERIAL nud Streets,” Frederic Rities,
their advertisement in the Herald.
“The Two Million Dollar Hotel,”
We are agents for the Celebrated
Willard Luntley.
&lt;11* T l i r A f t « n r l i t l r d l * r r « « l
FINE
CL
ASS
OK
31
WASHINGTON, .May 31.—Sub­ “A New Speedway Around Lake
PUPILS GRADUATE Spaulding Line of Golf
stantia! increases in the poduction of Monroe," William Fitts.
“The
New
Six
Story
First
National
automobiles nnd building materials
( C o n lln iH Irani p a r e On#i
Goods
outstanding feature in the Trade re­ Hunk,” Fay Lossing.
tsI
the
diptomus
assisted by Mrs. Max­
ports for April, which was announc­ “Tho Sanford Herald,” William Lyle well nnd tho Senior* filed out followed
Patronize your home merchants In
ed today by* the Deportment of Com­ Tapp.
“The New School Buildings,’’ Wil­ by the audience nnd ns the members everything you need to purchase. We
merce.
of the clnss stood in the halts to re­
liam Mallcm.
,
arc here to stay,
“Tennis Courts, Gymnasium nnd ceive flowers and presents anil con­
The Alumni Association of tho
gratulations showered upon them the
Ball Parks,” Harold Christensen.
Snnford High School will hnvc their
“Our Country Club,” Arthur Mooro. evening marked the close of one of the
banquet nt tho Hotel Valdez tonight.
most rcninrknhly successful school
“The Hoys of the High School,"
terms thnt our high school hns ever
Bertram Sheppard.
The San Juan Garage hnvo n flno
Tho toasts were very clever nnd to l *J^rlrll'|r i*
Little Six Packard in town today nnd the point nnd were greatly enjoyed by The Herald wishes to express our
it is a beauty. Let them give you a tho Rotary members and the class- j ndmirntion and to tender our compli­
ments to teachers, to the school board* The Belt Automobile In­
demonstration.
mates alike. They showed thut the
boys of the Senior class were live nnd to the members of the high school
demnity Association
The Wight Tire Co, h as'ju st re­ wires nnd were keeping up with events for this term of school thnt surpasses
El Paso, Illinois
nny
record
anywhere
In
the
stnte
of
ceived a car load of Diamond tires In the City of Snnford.
Florida
for
the
size
of
the
city
nnd
SECURITY
SERVICE
SAVING
which makes the second car load of
Col. George W. Knight was called
tires this firm has received in the upon to close with n few rcmnrks to the schools.
Following is the roll of the mem­ Tim largest, best nnd cheapest fire,
past six months.
the boys nnd he gave them some excel­
bers
of the class of 1922:
theft, collision, linhility nnd prop­
lent ideas of good citizenship telling
William*
Aylett Fitts, Hnrnhl G.
erty damage insuranco
them
that
they
were
to
be
the
future
J. U. Jones of Oviedo prominent
Christensen, Edwnrd Bruce Hender­ Claim* promptly paid—Ask any bank
lenders
in
the
city
of
Sanford
and
civ­
merchant an dgrnwer of that section
son, Fay Allen tassing, Willard New-i
in Snnford
was in the city today cnling on his ic reform rather thnn politics should ton l.umtey, William E. Mallem, A r-1
friends nnd transacting business. be their work and their aim in life. thur Curtis Moore, Frederic Bruce G. C. FELLOWS, Agent
Bat says thnt Oviedo is having plen­ His talk was filled with the Rotary Rims, Charles Bertram Shepherd, Box 156, Sanford-----------Phone 46-J
ty of rain nnd the citrus crop is spirit and he dwelt nt the close upon
lookin gfino and tho growers are the Rotary nxioms of "sorvirc above
iself" nnd "he profits most who servos
correspondingly happy.
best" and congratulated the boy* upon
Second wheelh, 8^x11, only the fact that nil but two of them ex50c per 1,000. while Ihey last, at ported to gain a higher education by
Herald office.
If attending college.
A message to the boys from P resi-1
dent Thrasher was rend nnd fater sir.g- j
LEFT OUT ON REPORT
OF MUNSON MUSICAI.K ing "America” nnd tho boys giving n
jyell for “Rotary” the hosts and guests
the ■
In the write up of tho Munson departed with the feeling that
had
S
night
with
the
younger
spirit*
musicnle Monday night thd fternld
mad*
the
older
inert
younger
nnd
tho
*
typo left out the name of Slia* Fan­
nie Rcba Munson who played one of Seniors felt that the evening spent ■
the most difficult as well as one of with the older folks hnd given them in ■
KELLY
the best number* on the program. 1insight into the work of the men of [
The friends of the young Indy looked the Rotary Club and the men who ura *
for soniothing good and they were doing something all the time for the ■ Stum* IIt Ing You Have Never Heard of Before and Never
not disappointed in the number call­ &lt;ity of Sanford and the people of this "

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PLAY GOLF

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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-Kelly
Springlielf',
Tires

Again

|*
ed the Polonaise by MncDowoll, be­ Icommunity.
The
Montezuma
served
the
follow■
ing in Indian spirit of weird melody
Kelly-Sprintffield Tires at These Prices
:
mysterious in runs, «a!m dignity ing excellent menu:
Fruit Cocktail n inMontezuma
£
conns
chortTq etc., so suggestive of tho
FABRIC
Queen ( ve* ■
race nnd their Inst hopes.
Mis* Hearts of Celery
$ 9.08
.10x3
V
i
C.
L ......... $15.75
,10x3
Chicken Bullion cn Tnsse
Munson gave the selection the rent
.... 22.16
11.IS
31x1
S.
S..........
30x3 Vi
Corn Dread Sticks ,
25.60
artistic touch nnd it wns greatly en­
18.00
.32x1
..................
31x1 ...
Broiled Fillet of Red Snapper .
.. 26.66
joyed by the music lovers present
.
20.53
33x4
...........tf......
32x1
Sauce Tnrture, Julian Potatoes
.... 32.05
who renlired whnt n difficult piece it
. 21.38
:i2 x l!i ............
33x1
*
Fried
Spring Chicken, Mnrylnnd Stylo
35.21
wns and the hard work put on it by
22.32
31x1
31x1
Vi
.............
Buttered Beets
this nrtiaf. The piano used at the
. Shoe String Potatoes
5
Other Size* in Proportion
u&lt;‘i*iralc wns loaned to Mrs. Munson
Early June Peas in Cream
These
Tires
are all FIRSTS and Guaranteed
and the High School by tho J. IL
Waldorf
Salad
a
In
Rotary
ilintermistcr Piano Co., of this city
Applo Pie n In Mode
nnd wns one of the celebrated taster
Cheese nnd Hnltincs
pianos nnd added greatly to tho suc­
Cafe
Noir
Iced Tea
cess of the niusicnlo and pleasure of
Drive-In Filling Station
the performers.
VULCANIZING
FREE ROAD SERVICE
Men'n dollar shirt sale lit Rivers*
m
ACCESSORIES
ATTENTION MODERN WOODMEN Brothers, Sanford Avenue, beginning
Friday, June 2nd. Also a nice as­
Telephone II7-W
■ First Street and Ktm Axcnuo
Owing to the fire ut the Engles sortment of hosiery, underwear, ties, j
Hall, the Modern Woodmen will meet 1collars and handkerchiefs. Cuine to ;
56-3t=
nt the Mnsonlc Hull, this Wednesday us nnd save money.
night nt 8 o'clock piompt.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
If you would like a copy of the June
J. D. DOSSEY. Clerk.
Ladies’ Home Journul, phone'Mobley's
Drug Store and it will be delivered to
( ENTUAL FLORIDA
60-ltc
you.
COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS
WILL MEET HERE
EAGLES BUILDING FIRE
-S'”
DESTROYS FURNISHINGS
The committee of fifteen Central
,&gt;
A
W H O* Ass
W?
3F£&amp;
4M
■Dki
IU L .
RICHARD FAMILY INJURED
Florida Council, Bov Scouts of Amer­
ica, (Osceola, Orange, take, Valusla,
A fire last night about eight I
Itrcvard and Seminole counties) will
meet at the Valdez hotel Thursday, o’clock in the Eagles building on O ak,
7:30 P. if., June 1.
66-2tp avenue gave the fire department * ,
difficult job as it was in the second
Corner lluBding
European Plan
"Dordo" shelled walnut meats.—L. floor where the partitions and cell-!
•very
room outside
Open all th* year
P. MeCull or.
55-2lc ings were all of pint and the fire wa*

FRANK AKERS’ TIRE COMPANY

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                    <text>SANFORD

"The City Substantial'

T h e C ity Substantial*

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

in,

JJANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JU N E I. 1922

NUMBER 57

junk Ii&lt;&gt;an Provision
Retained by Senate Fi­
nanciers 9 to 4

POUT MEASURE IN ORDER TO
KV \( I ION, SENATOR SIM­
MONS DECLARED
I l l , T k r i M S f l i O f l 'r » M l

For the Development of
Muscle Shoals Pre­
sented Today
CONFERENCE WILL IIK HELD IN
CINCINNATI NEXT
WEEK
CINCINNATI, June 1.—It wan an­
nounced today that sixteen chiefs of
the Railroad Brotherhoods and other
executive officers of the railroad un­
ions will meet in Cincinnati Tuesday
to take up matters vital to common
welfare of all railroad workers.

NEGOTIATE FUNDING
ELEVEN BILLIONS OWED
THE U. 8.

IN COMMITTEE FLAN WHICH
ELIMINATES f.ORGAS STEAM
FI.ANT FROM FROFHRTIES

I H r T l f A s io r la tr il I're a a )

WASHINGTON, June L—The al­
lied deft funding commission met to­
day for its iccond session since the
creation by congress, to negotiate the
funding of eleven billion dollars owed
this country abroad.
France has been informed the Amer­
ican government will receive n special
mission of French financial experts to
discuss that nation's war debt, It was
stated after the meeting.

Ills TV- A u o r ls M P r t u l
WASHINGTON, June
1.—The
WASHINGTON, June 1.—Ford's
Home soldiers' bonus bill, amended in
reply to the counter proposal by the
several iinj&gt;ortunt particulars, but with
House Military Committee for the de­
the much discussed bank loan provis­
velopment of Muscle Shoals was pre­
ion retained, was approved yesterday
sented today by the Ford representa­
by the Senate finance committee by a
tives. Ford’s reply was made in tho
vote of t* t&lt;» 4. Chairman McCumbe:
form of a letter to Chairman Kahn
CINCINNATI,
June
1
Telegrams
prof k*s to report the measure to the
and definitely rejected the provision
asked
tho
chiefs
of
the
sixteen
rail­
senate within a few days and raid he
in the committee plan which eliminat­
hoped to get action on it before the road brotherhoods and executives of
ed the steam plant nt Gorgns, Ala.,
other
union
organisations
to
meet
In
pissngc of the tariff bill.
from the proportion to bo disposed of
Cincinnati next week to consider mat­
The more important alterations ters affecting the common welfare of
A. C. I../TO ACCEPT
by the government with the Muscle
made in the house measure were: ,
Shoals
properties.
2,000,000 railroad workers, were sent
TEN I'KR CENT CUT
The changing of the effective date out from here today, It was announc­
“I cannot consent to eliminate the
IN Fit BIGUT RATE
of the legislation from next October 1 ed by Edward II. Fitzgerald, grand
Gorgas plant,” the letter said, "be­
to Jaruury 1, 11*23.
cause
it is necessary to the economical
president of the Brotherhood of Rail­
IHy T k f A u a r h l r S I ' t r u )
Removal of the time limitation on way Clerks, Freight Handlers and
WILMINGTON, N. C., June 1.— operation of Muscle Shoals proper­
ties. If my revised offer for tho Gor­
the filing of applications by world war Station Express Employes.
The Atlantic Coast ILno Railway com­
ges plant is rejected then I must un­
\
i
j
veterans for Adjusted service compen­
The brotherhood chiefs are being
i
pany will ucccpt the ten per cent gen­ derstand the acceptance of my offer
(r
sation.
asked If next Tuesday will be an ac­
•eral decrease in freight rates called for Muscle Shoals as a whole and not
Abandonment of the reclamation ceptable dnte for the conference. Mr.
j
!
1
for in a recent acmi-order of the in­ in part is refused.” Tho reply further
plan and the substitution of a provis­ Fittgerald said that It was at first
terstate commerce commission, Pres I- stated: "If congress votes tho accept­
ion under which veterans would bo planned to hold the meeting in Chi­
dent
John R. Kcnly announced last ance of my offor we will get on the
given preference in makinfp entry on cago Friday, Telegrams were ex­
r
j
job at Muscle Shoals at once; but If
night.
public or Indian lands when opened changed yesterday with various broth­
congress rejects, that will be but the
Frcsidcnt
Kenly
also
stated
that
erhood
and
union
leaden,
Mr.
Fitsto entry.
&lt;
practically every road included in the beginning of a more deturmined effort
Elimination of the forfeiture provis­ gcrald said, but announcement ns to
southern group would voluntarily on my part to save Muscle Shoals for
ion under which veterans failing to the final decision will not be made un­
make the reduction suggested by the tho benefit of the public.”
n i&gt;.iy loans made by banka of tho gov­ til today. However, he said, that in
Above
are
the
pictures
of
Miks
Marpnrtrr-Star
Publishing
Company
in
The committee was called into exe­
commission.
ernment on adjusted service certifi­ all probability the meeting will be
garet J. Gallagher, of Sanford, and the Intor-high school debate which
cutive
session to consider the letter a
In
making
the
announcement
last
held
in
Cincinnati
Tuesday.
cates would have forfeited their certi­
According to .Mr.
Mr. Fitzgerald some Clyde Ramsey, of Orlando, together took place in the Central High School night that the Coast Line would ac­ few minutes after it was delivered.
ficates.
with the medals given them hy the Re- i Friday, May 13th.
The committee adjourned until to­
cept the reduction, ('resident Kenly
Under the amended bill such vet­ forty brotherhoods, union and labor
morrow
without taking action on the
stated that his road would find it nec­
erans could reclaim their certifjcatas executives arc expected to take part in
reply.
essary
to
cut
wages
of
employes
In
It will be the first
at any time !&gt;cfore their maturity—20 the conference.
proportion to tho decrease in freight
year- from the date of issue—upon gathering of its kind ever held in the
rates.
payni, nt of the sum they were in de­ history of orgnnizvd labor,” Mr. Fitz­
DETROIT, Juno 1.—What was un­
An increase in volume of business derstood to be Henry Ford's (Inal
fault pin. interest at 4Mr.i compound­ gerald said. He stated that the ob­
ed annually.
as the result of the cut in rates is word with respect to his offer to
ject of the conference was to diseuas
looked for by President Kcnly, but he lease and operato Muscle Shoals was
Approval of the altered house meas­ matters vital to the common welfare
expect* this to be only temporary. "I on the way to Washington yesterday
#
ure, commonly called the McCumbcr of all railroad workers.
do not look for any permanent In­ it was learned nt Mr. Ford's*general
It is expected that a course of
plan, was voted by the committee aftor
crease In traffic," Mr. Kenly said, “un­ offices at Dearborn that William B.
rejection, f&gt; to 6, of a mousurc offered action with regard to reductions in
til economic conditions are stabilised Mnyo, chief engineer of the Ford Mo­
by Senator Smoot, of Idaho, propos­ wages of railroad workers recently Five Are in Canada and Others Go Towa
in Europe.”
ing paid up life insurance in lieu of made and contemplated by the rail­
tor Company, and J. W. Worthington
Notice of acceptance of the reduced Washington representative of the
sll other forms of compensation.
road labor board will be decided on,
South—One Floated Over Chicago
rate ordered has been forwarded to Tennessee River Improvement Asso­
Senator Simmons, of North Caro­ but that is n matter that will be dethe interstate commerce commission. ciation left here at noon for the na­
lina, ranking minority member of the
( ■ y T h e A a t i K l a l H I’m * )
coramitiic, said the Democratic mem­
tional capital prepared to lay beforo
CHICAGO,
June
1.—
D rifting on nn uncharted way, twelve of FLYER PERISHES
bers supported the McCumber plan,
the house committee on military af­
th e th irtee n balloons which took th e nir at Milwaukee yesterday
n«t Ic-cause they favored it, but to ob­
fairs, the Ford proposal on tha pro­
ON GRADUATION
a re believed to be still sailing at duwn today. I*nst night seven
tain q lick action on bonjs legislation.
ject,
were floating in directions alm ost opposite to th e others and today
Neither Frcsidcnt Harding’s views
DAY, PLANE FELL No statement could be obtained but
no reported landings. Five shot high into a ir a t s ta rt, cau g h t a
*'tl' r**l*cct to the bonus nor methods
from sources close to Mr. Ford It waa
Canada, O thers onn o rth e a st cu rren t ami disappeared tow ard Canada.
of financing the legislation entered In­
(B y T l f tH M U I M I P l* M l
learned that Mr. Ford had the word­
NEW YORK, June 1.—For the first countered lower c u rren ts und sw ung off tow ard South One flootto committee discussion, senators Said.
ing of his offer changed In virtuaUy
Leailu proponents of the McCumber time elnce the date of •ssue, ell lib­ ed over Chicago. A nother was sighted over Southern Ulinois
every particular as requested by tha
hile a th ird w as headed south from Gary, Indiana
while
Indiana. One descend­
plan rrpitftcd the belief that this plar erty bonds yesterday &gt;sold at par or w
house Committee but hs refused to
would prove not unacceptable to the better. Heavy trading in liberty ed a fte r flying one a few thousand feet.
eliminate the government steam plant
'
• ince it called for no heavy I bonds at highest prices and transac­
built on the land of tho Alabama
DETROIT, June 1.— Five l ailojns passed over Southern Mich­
Mpenditiirra during the next three tions emhraring several lots of $1,*
Power Company at Gorgns, Ala., on
years Dial would re-quire either licv 000,000 were the outstanding fea­ igan this m orning, four heading enst tow ard Lako Erie, while th e
the Warrior river from the list of
fifth was traveling South.
U vr,, r any large drafts on the treas­ tures of the bond market.
projects he desired to take over. It
ury.
Continued case of money nnd in­
is understood Mr. Ford mnkes it plain
M ILW AUKEE. June 1.—A balloon piloted by J. S. McKibben,
' haimian McCumber said that afte vestment buying by individuals nnd
he is bidding for the entire Muscle
•«’ first threw years the necessary corporationa In anticipation of June of St. U&gt;uis, passed over W hite Side, Mo., this morning, according
.Shoals project and not parts of it
, ’ 1,”14,,,y could be supplied from nterest and dividend* disbursements jo word received here.
nnd that he holds tho Gorgas plant to
ni&lt; T'-si ,,n the refunded foreign debt. give stimulus to the day's extensive
be necessary to his development ideas.
,Jr*‘Uod the bill Is simply a purchases of these war flotations.
Maximum quotations of these bonds
against the federal treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 1 SuggeaMd um l«r expressed the so fur this venr afford Interesting
tions before eongresa to
••"‘t no additional legislation comparisons. The high of 100.00 for
somo federal agent to negotiate con­
cceaaary in order to divert j tho 3 l-2a vt&gt;ni|&gt;srrd wtih a low of
tracts for the lease sale or develop­
. Ur,‘! f,"in the foreign debt t* th e l!
ment
of Muscle Shoals, rather than
nn&lt; of bonus financing as the Inatempt
to continue to negotiate Itself,
1 I ''Hiunts would go into the
was made
tnadc by
hy Secretary Weeks today
fa cial treasury fund.
before
the
Senate Agriculture Com­
I 1nt plans for calling up the 1
mittee.
i
Perry
Former
Lawyer
and
Owner
of
Seattle
Pa
11 in the senate arc indcffinite. &lt;
I '*l"r McCumber said he did not de- I
per—Jones Owns Oklahoma Paper
make it n partisan question but ]
*• hojied to reach an agreement
i B r T h e A e M c la te B I 'r e e e t
. . ' r -vhich a final vote could be 1
A formnl announcem ent
, &lt;?fore ‘he passage of the tariff I
— th—
— — Metropolis,
— — —the —
—i
news­
mude today
a t th e Florida
local afternoon
paper had been sold by the S. A. Lynqh E nterprise, a finance cor­
The bonus bill i, certain to lead to a 1
The four mil# stretch of road
poration of A tlanta, to John II. Perry, of New York, president of
fight in the sennti. TT,» J___ I
from Joscphono creek, a few milaa
Clearwater's
bond
iasue
of
$240,­
the American Press Association; nnd Richard Lloyd Jones, pub­
voted recetnly waa sold ’ quick- aouth of Sebrinr, to Lake Annla, a
lisher of the Tulsa (Oklahoma) Tribune. Perry will assum e busi­ 000,
I_ I_i\.i __-___ ta a ••• - ...
part of atate road No. 8 la to b«
ness charge immediately, and Jones editorial charge. Jones also
hard aurfaced at once.
will direct editorial policy of his Tulsa property. Jones is one of
8*,.^. I----lu 0,lcr*
th e most widely known newspaper men in the country, and has
* ! ,,Ln*
offer hla I n J &amp; c e
ben editor of th e Stam ford (Conn.) Telogram ; special editorial tereat. There were nine bids, th&lt;
i*' * ,ub«tltule and may inw rite r for th e W ashington Tim es; associate editor Cosmopolitan lowest of which offered a premium
Orlando la assisting in the water­ M agazine; associate editor Collier’s W eekly; ed ito r Wisconsin VJf $7,618 for the bonds.
ways hobly.
And when the BL S ta te Jo u rn a l; founder of the Lincoln Farm Association which pre­
Johna
river
is
deepened
Orlando can served Lincoln’s birthplace as a N ational Park. H e is a native of
r r ? * b° nu* *» * » » »«™
S«n.ton north. Iiltho; easily cut a canal to the river.
W isconsin.
'*
Hampshire; Wadsworth,
Perry is recognized as one of th e forem ost new spaper lawyers
H W .7 k,. R*,,Ubllcan,i Bnd William*. have tho votes to put adjusted service inMhe country. He was born in K entucky, educated in th e Uni­
W
‘P.P1, "nd
Montana, compensation legislation through the versity of Virginia. He owned the Senttle Post-Intelligencer sev­
. ocr*ta, arc nr*n&gt;Hn..
_ j . i. .
senate and they are confident such eral ycnrs-w hich was recently sold to Ilearst. It was announced
legislation wlllibe enacted before this th a t T. F. M cPherson, now business m anager of Tulsa Tribune,
session of congress ends.
would be business m anager of the Metropolis.
For quick reaulta, try a want ad.

�PAGE SIX

CLASSIFIED =
ADS
=

PERSONALS
Great weather thla.

tela and i» known to all the travelinK men and touriita and haa many
friends who will be glad to aeo him
In Sanford.

Rail Workers to
Resist Wapre Cut
of Labor Board

SHERIFF CLOSES
SANFORD’S
UP EVERYTHING TEMPERATURE
SUNDAY MORN

—

t o n ig h t

^

Conrad Nagel
Rosemary Theby

Weather report for today
nnd for tomorrow and the
next dny says “showers”
and cloudy weather in the
uorth and the cast and the
west and tho south por­
tions. Wo can well believe
it. In fact we would almost
gamble on it that at least
the weather man knows his
business. We could almost
say without consulting Post­
master Elder,’ who is a
weather prophet, that it will
rain today, tomorrow and
the next day. It will be
cloudy, followed by more
rain, followed by more
cloudiness,
followed
by
more rnin, ad finitum, ad
nauseam, ad bulieam, yes,
indeed and then some.
5:10 A. M. MAY 31, 1922
Maximum ....... .......
89
Minimum .
R ange__ _
Barometer
Rain - __ ...
Calm and pnrt cloudy.

TAMPA WILL GET TASTE OF OLD
—AND—
BLUE LAWS NEXT
* Itnina have meant thousands of
SUNDAY
Union Officials Instructed to Send
dollars to the growers.
FOR SALE
Sylvia Breamer
Out I(allots for Strike in Pro­
I H r T he A w n rla lrS I'rrs a )
testing Reductions.
TAMPA, May 31.—Confectionery
FOR SALE, in
And too much rains may mean
stores, ice cream parlors, moving pic­
Grst claaa thonsandi of dollars in loaaea.
(Ilf T h e A asorlnlrd
-------DETROIT, May 31.—The executive ture houses, dance halls, gasoline fill­
ahape, $220 terma or $200 raah. 490,
Model.—Itire &amp; Walker, in old Ford j tj, c Ancient Ctly was represented council of the United Brotherhood of ing stations, everything except res­
The love power that bring, m„ u
Garage.
dh-tfp i«i&gt;rc yesterday by Robert J. Powell. Maintenance of Way Employes and taurants, churches and Sunday momwoman, mate to mate
Railway Shop Laborers yesterday ing newspapers must shut up tight
noxt
Sunday
said
Sheriff
Spencer
to
FOR SALE—Stock of dry goods,
J. C. Thomasson of Atlanta, was In afternoon unanimously adopted a
shoes and furnishings, also lease the city yesterday attending to bus­ resolution instructing E. F. Grable, day announcing opinion on blue laws
with privilege of renewal. Splendid iness.
; the president, to send out strike bal- given him by his attorney. Sheriff
Tomorrow — Raymond lliichrock
location in Sanford. For interview ad­
' lots to all niembers of the organist* said he would note violations Sunday
and James J. Corbett in
and arrest violators. County Solici­
dress “Opportunity,'* care of Herald.
Beauty Shop"; also “The Cirru,
\ . J. Pound of Jacksonville was tlon and all non-union workers In the
tor Givens threatened to upset the
6C-4tp; 42-ltn
transacting
crafts
uffectcd
by
the
wage
cut
or­
Clown" a two part Century Coraedj
yesterday
In the city
dered by the Railroad Labor Board campaign for Sunday enforcement
r o i r s x n r -6 acre celery form.—E. business.
when he said today Tampa people
Sunday.
24-Otp
F. Lane.
B iiH iia D B ia iu &amp; a ic iifiE f
need
not worry nbout blue law.
President Grable announced the
FOR SALE—I hnve a list of special
G. S. Selmun of Valdosta, spent i ballots would be sent out Immediately
bargains in farm lands. See me the day here yesterday on a business
The Dally Herald Delivered to no
and that if the workers decided to MISS ZILLAII WELSH
before you buy nnd save money. II. B. mission.
door
six days a week for 15 cents.
strike
in
protest
against
the
cut,
the
THE HONOR PUPIL
Lewis, Phone 349 or 391... 54-Gtp
Join the throngs of readers.
walkout would bo effective about
OF THE CLASS OF 1922
FOR S A L E - 10 acres fine celery land
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pierson was July 5. He estimated 478,000 memi
4 miles east of Sanford. See own­ visitors here yesterday from the City
Iters of the union and nbout 72,000
For having the highest nverngo in
er, Emil Gumik, Iilnck Hammock, R. Beautiful.
non-union workers would bo asked to
T h e Seminole Printery
studies nnd deportment for the cur­
F. D._______________•_______ 54-Gtp
vote, virtually every railroad in the
n
in
r slwtr* roo* ucs fo» n , urt,
.
FOR SALE—Potato barrels in any
Mrs. L. C. Hollar and little daugh­ country with the exception of short rent year, Miss Zillnh Welsh won tho
A.
M.
Thrasher
prizo
of
$30
in
gold
Prices that please—Work that uthl«
quantity, special prices on car lots, ter, Miriam, nre visiting friends at, lines nnd electric roads being nffectlast night.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater lakeland. Mr. Hollar will join them cd.
Quotations furnished npon rct)««t
Miss Welsh won the Hallic Harrison
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc Saturday nnd accompany them home.; The resolution adopted by tho oxPhone 401
902 Krentli An.
Chapter D. A. R. American history
FOR SALE—6 acre celery farm.—E.
ccutivc council, which is composed of prize.
F. Lane.
54-Gtp
Mrs. T. E. King returned home to­ the officers of the union, specified
She also won the Welfare Depart­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a a m m u u ,,,,!
FOR SALE—My property located at day feeling much better after hav­ the ballots should ask whether or not ment of the Woman's Club essay on ** For Florida: Unsettled to­
910 Park avenue.—Ernest Krupp.
ing undergone an operation at the the workers were willing to nccopt "Beter Speech Week.”
night nnd Thursday; prob- let N I ? W Phonograph p ,r
54-Gtp Georgin Baptist Hospital in Atlanta. the cut nnd declared if they were not
IlC T Y Records
B* ably local showers.
“the union will use the full economic
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
‘‘Bordo” Pecan meats.—L. P. MeMrs. Ben It. Leigh, Mrs. Coleman powers of the organization to resist Culler.
siding. Within four blocks of center
55-2tc
For n limited time we will make
B
Jones, Miss Margaret Jones and the reduction of wages ordered by
of city.
a
liberal allowance for your old ntMaster Coleman Jones motored to the labor board.”
Geo. V . KNIUHT
ords
of any kind.
President
Grable
said
afterwards
272-tfe Dnytona for n dip in the surf today.
he
expected
the
returns
would
bo
in
Wc give a freo chance on a Thalia
f o o a l f : o n L E A S E ^ o s r iir iis ;
This is the Commencement num­ by July first, explaining in rase of n
Tail and Signal Lamp, with every dob
one 10 ncre Sanford avc. walking
iar's purchase.
distance to city. Two lots corner ber. Send some of them to your strike vote he was empowered to call
the
men
out,
he
Axed
July
5
ns
the
friends
in
some
of
the
benighted
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
M usical Instrum ents and String*
side Palmetto avc.,-60 ft. from Elev­ states where they do not know nbout tentative date by which arrangements
Sheet Music
could
be
completed
to
put
the
strike
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, Sanford.
Phonographs
in
effect.
The
wage
cut
is
effective
owner, 1*5 N. Spring S t, I-os Ange­
E lectric Fans, Lamps, Yibralon
la*, Call/.
2B8tf; 29tf • Mr. R. T. Richard, General Mana­ July 1, under the board order.
and Irons
ger Southern Drug Company is in the
FOR SA LE-4 room bungalow. Price city looking nfter matters pertaining
T ires nnd Tubes
$1,350; $350 cash, balance $25 per to the City Substantial branch of Mrs. McCormick
Gasoline nnd Oils
Ask for a
month.—E. F. Lane. 54-Gtp Hint concern.
Will Not Allow Her
FOR SALE—A practically new piano.
Demonstration
Daughter to Marry
High grade, walnut fir.Nh for cash.
Mrs. W. C. DeCourscy and daugh­
$160.00.
310 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp ter Alice, left yesterdny for Wash­ Mother Asserts Herself to Prevent In­
F o r SALE—Fine milk cow with malo ington, D. C., where they will be tho
ternational Handicap Race
*
calf. Inquire at 1020 11th and guests of the formers brother, Dr.
P i t t s
&amp;
W
e l l s
105 Palm etto Avenue
Laurel.
52-Gtp Adams.
( I l f T h e A •■ o rln lrd I're a a )
CHICAGO, May 81.—Mrs. Edith
111 P ark Avenue-Phone 66
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
FOR RENT
W. 11. Shepard of St .Augustine, Rockefeller McCormick will ask court
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, wns in the city yesterdny, coming action to prevent tho marriage of her
private bath. Adults. Also stor­ down to attend the High School •laughter Mnthildn McCormick to Max
age room. 411 Park Avc.
67-Gtp Commencement exercises, his broth­ Oscr, in a statement to be presented
to the court today. No obejetion bo
FOR RENT—Apartments and fumish- er being one of the graduates.
-Phone 127
made to appointment divorced hus­ ■ Sanford’s New Storecd rooms, 110-112 Commercial St.
The many friends of Mrs. Cowpcr band as Mnthildn’s guardian but pro­
•
60-Gtc
tests against international mnrringe
FOR
RENT—-Unfurnished apart- Godwin will be glad to learn that she be made formerly in court.
menta. GI8 Oak avenue.
Phone had a successful operation at the
433-W.
55-Gtp Fcrnald-Laughton Hospital for ap­
NEW YORK, May 331.—Seven
pendicitis nnd is rapidly recovering.
FOR RUS'T—Two furnished Fell
automobile bandits today held up
rooms. 202 Park Ave.
65-3tp
10 S torm in Georgla-1 Store In Florida
The candidates spoke at Oviedo three men in an automobile nt Long
FOR RENT—Furnished five room last night and tonight they will Island City, nnd robbed them of a
apartment with garage. 914 Myr­ apeak at Lake Monroe. The speaking fifteen thousand dollar pay roll, bctle Avenue.
45-10tp tomorrow night will be nt Geneva and linging to II. L. Mnllinson, New York
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette. on Saturday night here in Sanford. silk dealer.
—Shirley Apartments opposite post This will wind up the campaign.
Large range of children's sjeks nt
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
25c.
Splendid qunlity. Others at 15c
Frank Kay Anderson of the ThomF o r RENT—tw o unfurnished rooms,
to
60c.
Also girls sport socks, G5c.
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good as Advertising Co., and also in the
advertising
department
of
the
Cltru*
~
R
.l
w
1,roth',,B&gt;
largest distributors
location. Apply “R. 8.", care of Her­
of hosiery on Sanford avenue. 56-3tc
Exchange,
was
in
the
city
today
call­
ald OfTice.
fl-tfe
FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms, ing on his innny friends. Frank is $1,000 Roach Killer,—L. P. McCullcr.
furnished. Call 34B-W before 8 or one of the live wires of the press of
Unbleached, Yard
Collar Detachable, $2.25 value, a
65-2tc ■ ■
Florida..
•
after 5 p. m.
48-0tp
Special
WILL RENT half of house unfurnish­
DAILY REPORT
Good crowds attended the speaking
ed to couple, rent reasonable. “J. H. nt Longwood Monday night nnd at
P., enye Herald.
50-3tr Oviedo last night. The campaign will Of Fruit nnd Vegetable Shipments
From Florida
wind up at Sanford Saturday night
WANTED
The
following
numbers of cars con­
with speaking on the streets for all
SHARK CROPPER WANTED- M. 8. cnndidntes who would like to address taining Florida fruits nnd vegetables
Nelson, Sanford, Fin.
54-3tp the people.
were forwnrded from Jacksonville,
GOOD
Hampton and High Springs via all-rail
W ANTED—OfTice desk.
Must be
In Oil Cloth, per set
cheap for cash. Address P. O. Iiox
Mrs. Mary Higgins and Miss Mary during the twenty-four hours ending
GC.
55-2tp Armstrong nre expected home this May 30, 1922:,
Ohio, North SouthWANTED—Two or three furnished afternoon from Jnchsonvillc where
Miss, of Sn- ern
housekeeping rooms. “J. A. S." enre they accompanied. Mrs. Christian
nnd vnnnnli Points
Herald.
55-3tp llenncssny, who Teft Sunday to spend
•
Beyond
Total
WAS'tUl)—fimnll cottage, unfumlah-, lh" M" " n"'r nt New York, Chicago
PEARL GRAY
Grapefruit ....
0
2
I
,1
ed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished nn&lt;* Detroit,
Oranges ..........
2
1 0
11
housekeeping rooms. Address “Pcr1 0
Mis* Nila Moore formerly of the Vegetabl es .... 0
mnnent,’ P. O. Box 618, Sanford. 31-p
Sanford High School fnculty but now Yomntoca
WANTED - Young man from college with the lakeland High School wns &gt;°*ntoc* •
Pair
wishes employment, beginning June ir. the city Inst night attending the • ‘'PI’0™
first. Apply, “H. E. S.,” care of the Commencement exercises.
While * *,cun" K'rs
Herald.
50-Gtc her, she wns the guest of her sister " “termclon.
Cantaloupes
WANTED TO KENT—Hotel, or large Mrs. K. It. Murrell.
AND 35c
residence, furnished for hoarding
house. Cnn furnish best of reference.
Congressman W. J. Sears is in the 'D'^nrent Since Beginning of SeaCall O. S. Coop, 519 Oak, nfter five city shaking handa with many .
,M,n September 15, 1921
P- m.
64-3tp friends nnd he will spenk nt the corn- Grapefruit
0113 7088 1307 14808
4088 11169 2814 180GI
LOST—Tuesday, shell rimmed eye er of Magnolia avenuo nnd F irit Granges
PAY CASH
35, 1890
78 2326
glasses between French nnd Fifth street tonight nnd will nlso attend the ^ egetablea
1G9 2090
20 2285
street and Grammar school. Please meeting nt Monroe If possible. Con-, Uuce .....
-Save More
29
1
30 j Buy for Less
return to Hernld office and receive re­ greaaman Sears Is on the last lap ' ’inenpples .... 0
Tomatoes
.....
3192
9981
ward.
'
52-5tp now nnd has but little time to hit the
42U0
LOST—Parasol in Mnsonic hall. Find­ high plnces but he wunted to espec­ Celery ........... 1629
884
4462
er please return tq Herald office ially talk to Sanford nnd Scmlnolo Potatoes
Peppers
....
130
713
county
voters
before
the
election.
and receive rewnrd.
,
63-0tp
Cabbage ....... 254
28GG
LOST—One pocket book rontainlng
35
’ 291
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Richardson of Strawberries
-----pass over third division A. C. L. it.
223
Jacksonville
have
arrived
in
the
city
..........
R. and Rev. Tax card for automobile.
2022
nnd
will
tnko
charge
of
the
Valdes
1
ucumbera
Finder please return to A. C. Smith
.
I
2357 ■
for rewnrd.
55-3tp Hotel tomorrow or as soon thereaf- ]' ' rttcrmclona
83
ter ns possible. Mr. Richardson haa * n,dnlou|&gt;ea
been chief clerk of tho Hotel Semi- I
"Bordo Salted Pecans.—L. P. MePure cider vinegar in hulk.—L. P. note in Jacksonville for several ycara
55-2tc
55-2tc.nnd has been with other Florida ho*1Culler.
McCuller. •
19*1

CHREVOLET

“UNSEEn'VoRCES"

: THE WEATHER

Some Real Bargains
-

IN USED CARS

mes

IThe Church well Co.
LADIES’DEPARTMENT f MEN’S DEPARTMENT
V
9 4 SHEETING
SWEET-ORR SHIRTS

:

NEW LUNCHEON SET

$ 1 .7 5

WORK GLOVES

SILK HOSE

$ 2 .5 0

$ 1.00
WORK CAPS

25c

| T h q
C h u r c h w e l l C o .|
j FIRST STREET SELLS IT FOR LESS W ELAK AJLgj* I

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.

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�TURN HAIR DARK
WITHSAGE TEA

but what delight, t h . T T
Besides winning the second speed­
with Wyeth’s Sage nnd
way prise of ftO.OOO. Hart* last night
pound is that, besides beautiful. S ’
was awarded $1,600 of the lap money
oning the hair after a * , * * * •
Money prises from several automo­
lions, it also produces that e o f tS *
bile accessory companies boosted hia
winnings several hundred dollar* IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT and appearance of abundance whickT
4
DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO­ so attractive.—Adv.
more.
BODY CAN TELL
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Men’s dollar shirt sale «t R&gt;. .
COUNCIL HOY SCOUTS
The old-timo mixture of Sage Tea Brothers, Sanford Avenue,
WILL MEET HERE and Sulphur for darkening gray, Friday, June 2nd. Also , ^
no
upkeep
costa,
while
certain
asphnlstreaked and faded hnlr is grandmoth­ sortment of hosiery, underwear . £
The fulowing from tho Orlando Sen­
tic
types
were
reluid
entirely
during
er’s recipe, and folks are again using collars and handkerchiefs, ew .
The
committee
of
fifteen.
Central
tinel will bo interesting to Sanford
PIANOS
*u
the ten years.
Florida Council, Boy Scouts of Amer­ it to keep their hnlr a good, even col­ us and save money.
and Seminole County readers:
“There
is
absolutely
no
question
in
PHONOGRAPHS
There is, npparcntly, a difference in my mind but what n brick pavement ica, (Osceola, Orange, Lake, Volusia, or, which is quite sensible, as wc are
HOLIDAY NOTICE
opinion a* to whether the asphalt roail is the best road for conditlor in Brevard nnd Seminole counties) will living in nn age when a youthful ap­
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
recently ordered built in this county Orange county, when first cost and meet at tho Voldec hotel Thursday, pearance is of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don’t have
7:30 P. M„ June 1.
5G-2tp
POPULAR SH E E T MUSIC
Saturday being Jefferson [&gt;»».,.
by the board of county commissioners
cost of upkeep are considered."
the
troublesome task of gathering the birthday, a legal holiday, the b»nk. I
will be as successful as the brick high
Tho letter from the government en­
PLA Y ER ROLLS
sage nnd the mussy mixing at home. Sanford will not be open.
*
ways, now in use have proved to be. gineer which wns received by Mr.
All drug stores sell the rcady-to-uso
Bonks will remain open Friday af
J. D. Harvey a member of the finn of
fuU;
product, improved by the addition of tomoon until 5 o’clock to fomiih «»,’
J. II. HINTERMISTER Lusley Brother* A H*rvey. which la.
buwM ,, f#mi||ar with the
other ingredients, called "Wyeth’s rolls nnd make change for custcnVa
building
the
brick
road
between
O
r-1
methodj
prevailing
PIANO CO.
Sago nnd Sulphur Compound.” It is All those wishing payrolls and chirr,
lando and the Seminole county b o r d e r P
w | | h b r i c k nmd building
very
popular, because nobody enn dis­ for Saturday, Juno 3, will pi*,* ^
Welaka Block
i" •"
'in Florida, and though we recognise IF YOUR BACK HURTS till BLAD­ cover it has been applied. Simply tain same on Friday.
.........convinced the asphalt road would not that some methods have merit, we arc
DER MOTHERS YOU. DRINK
moisten your comb or a soft brush
(give the same character of service as no longer willing to approve such light
SEMINOLE COUNTY B’ V
LOTS OF WATER
with it, nnd draw this through your
PEOPLES BANK,
Henry McLaulin, Jr. brick roads in this section of the state. construction on Federal aid projects
hair, taking one small strand at a
FIRST NATIONAL RANK.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
At tho same time Samunl S, Sadler,' and cannot In view of increasing trafWhen your kidneys hurt nnd your time; by morning the gray hair disnpn member of the board of county com-' ^ nnij pn(t( experience recommend
back
feels sore, don't get scared and
missioned, made public a letter from tJje c„n!,trurrion of brick surfaces
Wilson,
chief engineer
| without heavier base construction thnn P ^ e c d to load your stomach wit h a
I\ St. John
"
.....................
he Federal bureau of public roads, ,
commonly been used in a good ot of drugs that excite the kidneys
the
The Amount Doesn’t C ount It’s the Start—
taring that the bureau could not r w
{ th count|M j„ Central Flori- J nd irriU t* * he cnt.irc “. T ^ n ^ n
itnmend the
the type
i beep your kidneys clean like you kei-p
ommetu)
type of brick road which . *
clean, by flushing them
i..... constructed i«
m i Flor- j „You
. hnve .l)Uilt
. . . brick
. . roads
. on roll.. your
vour bowels elenn.
That’s the Thing
had been
in Central
with a mild, harmless salts which re­
'ed sand, using burnt heart pine, core, moves the body's urinous waste nnd
Mr. Harvey, who is in Orlando on a ctCi| (ir cypress curb*. In some cases
stimulates them to their normal activ­
Sanford, Fla. business
212 East. 1st St.
had the ......
following to ,(h
f IM
brick
has
*'"I1 ’ ’ visit,
'•**••* .....
till’
M.lt III*
** been sand filled, in ity. The function of the kidneys is
sayy when interviewed by a reporter for | :nnny cases cement grouted, and in n
to filter the blood. In 24 hours they
thee Sentinel:
'fuw cases filled with bitumen. Propiq m m
strain from it 300 grains of acid nnd
When I started in the paving busi- t.r|y constructed pavements of this
To the Thriftless money savs “ Good7 ........ * " ,
1"’ " “ " “
waste, bo
can readily understand
ness fifteen years ago
nrgu ty.„, have given good service under
go the same nrgu, no
. , we ,
, ,
Bye.”
.. - the
u. relative.
,
..||Rht
. .trnffic,
,,, nnd in the future under
, the
ment was going on over
. . , vital importance of keeping the
merits of brick nnd asphalt us is car- conditions of very light traffic, a counn 'l? i ?*’* V°j
•
,, , . .
To the self-respecting, forward-looking
. , ,be justified
i
. in
, laying
, ,
&gt;
:■ , Drink .lots, of water—you
can .t drink
1rled on today. Onee engineer you„ i(« might
brick
, ,
........
,,
,
,
i
,
,
too
much;
nlso
get
from
any
pharmaCitizen it says: “I am yours, I represent your
!would talk to was n trong nihocate on „ well prepared natural sand base,
'
“
i..„,
.
't urn i.vtivira tifiller,
. no ' cist abut four ounces of Jud Saits;
111Nil U
Si TollIf | uninyr
or nr
of asphalt, the next onu.t just
asS .......
strong
a Li,bituminous
or otnti
even
best working days. Be careful with me for I
for brick, or concrete, or some other Rltnd fj||,.r. They should under no i take a tuhlospoonful in n glass of
am your best friend. Put me in the Bank,
j type. Every kind 'had its s^aunchml- dreumrinnccs I^.'cemenTgrout'Tn thin !
r fM o r * brcak,ftu,t c“c,h. morn,.n*
where I am Safe and I will work for you. Re­
vocates and always will.
Opinions type of construction. This is becnusc
”” ^°Ur ■!*
You Cnn Find the Name of
don't make goo«l roads or pavements; the principal merit in this kind of act fine. This famous salts is made |
member, I move the world.”
from the acids of grapes nnd lemon ,
Every Live Professional and
results are what counts. One com-(work lies in the fait that when the
Business Man in Sanford la
munity gels good results with ono pavement does become distorted, the juice, combined with lithiu, nnd has j
This Column Each Day
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
kind, another with something else, bricks cnn lie salvaged nnd relnid with been used for generations to clean and
nnd maybe if they both changed, both comparatively small loss. With ce­ stimulate clogged kidneys; nlso to
would get stung. Many things go to- ment grouted brick there is no sal­ neutralise the acids in urine so it no
longer is a source of irritation, thus
ward making the successes, not tho vage.
ending
bladder weakness.
least of these is soil conditions. Taka
George A. PeCottes
"For any hut the very lightest trufJad
Salts
tv inexpensive; cannot in­
it here in Orange county adjacent t o 'f |c the above type of vonstruction
A Uorney-al-Law
jure;
makes
n delightful effervescent
Orlando, the soil condition is un ideal should not lie adopted. We ore nut
lithin-water
drink which everyone
Over Seislnols County Bank
one to lay brick on. I huvo no hesl-1 prepared event to recommend brick
should
take
now
nnd then to keep their
SANFORD
-:- -:• FLORIDA tancy In saying thnt where a nine foot |aj(| on a 1H inch mortar base, and
kidneys
clean
and
active. Try this,
brick road has held the traffic of the believe thnt you will find in the long
also
keep
up
the
water
drinking, and
past seven years I have no fears of-run, specially in view of the low
S. O. Shinholser
no
doubt
you
will
wonder
what became
the 16-foot road in the future. A well | maintenance costs, that a design is
STRENGTH-PROGRESS-SERVICE
of
yourkidney
trouble
nnd
backache.—
compacted and confined sand hare. warranted requiring at least a 0 inch
C ontractor and Builder
Adv.
makes the best foundation for n brick IAnd preferably nn 8 inch Florida rock
SANFORD
FLORIDA pavement thnt cnn be hnd, there is just base with 1 Inch sand cushion nnd bjtcnough resiliency to take up the im­ tnunous filled brick, A concrete curb
un
pact
shocks.
1
know
of
many
brick
should
be
used.
SMITH BROS.
.........................
____________ __________________ j&gt;nvciuuiti_li»itLoR Jfood imtusal soil j "This pawmeM-nhouW carry a rea*
Garage and M a C n i n e C o . that are 25 year* old and still good. onably heavy trnffic, especially 01.
Recently tho Literary Digest told of | pneumatic tires, nnd nny slight illsE x p e rt A uto R epair W ork
some in Holinnd thnt were over a hun- tortion that may occur in places will
PKom SO
Corner Flrat and Oak drod years old. I nay lay brick right |,e subject to correction because tho
on a well compacted sand base, seal j brick cnn he removed nnd necessary
MW E D EL IV ER T H E GOODS’ the joints up so water can’t get down repair* made without material loss.
through tho crack*; thin alt-o pre­
“Very truly yours,
Quick Service Transfer vents the «nnd from being nucked out
i
“Very truly yours,
by tire su'-tlon; and there you have a
“ P.ST. JOHN WILSON,
Storage Facilities
( real permanent pavement.
The cost
"Chief Engineer."
If we plemee yon, tell other*; If no of upkeep will In* little of nothing,
Mr. Sadler said thnt the Fcdornl
tell ne. Phone 4B8
bureau of roads recommended nnd
1 especially where the road in wide and
all wheel trnffic is not in one plnee. hnve granted Federal aid in the Mt.
“Now an asphalt pavement must Dora-Plymouth project No. 13, for
■
COOLEST RESORT IN FLORIDA
B. W. HERNDON have n good strong base. Unquestion­ sheet asphalt on un 8 inch Florida IS
ably a-concrete base is the best fo r'rock base,
■
Insurance Agency
asphalt. Reference is often made to
Finest Dance Floor South of Jacksonville, 85x45 feet
FIRE—AUTO—BONDS
the use of asphalt in our American TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT
A summer bronchial cough keeps
cities. True it is largely used, nnd
right there is where we get our real not onjy lbo Pilferer but other memon its cost of maintenance. You l)CrI uf tht. f„mily awake. Alfred BurSparton Horn Service data
will find that the average life of n s - l , ^ , ofi, AvomU!e St( K. Liverpool,
phult on u concrete base in these cities ' 0 writM.
consltu.r it my duty to
------------- AT-------------will not run fifteen years. What R 'Writc nnd tell the results of Foley’s
Sanford Battery Service will Ik- on a p,Hirer base I don’t knew.' |Iont&gt;&gt;. ftn(J Xnr whjch , Ufed for m&gt;. ■
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
Most
j)0y who
wj,o hnd hi
been suffering from a ■
*"
51 cities thnt have nny quantity of hoy
Company *
asphalt pavement hnve to keep n reg- bronchial cough for 7 or 8 weeks. FolDancing Class—rWaltz and One-Step, $5.00, five lessons
ulnr repair plant running nil the time.' Py&gt;a nHoney
„ m.y and
nnd Tnr has done him won1 nm told, has two plants.
Idcrful good, and I shall always reem*
SANFORD NOVEL! i Mluntn,
150 Bath Dressing Rooms; Suit, Towels, Room.............50c
!m Memphis a few years ago « mend it,” It sooths nnd henls. Sold
company
I
was
with
tried
laying
«*•
everywhere.—Adv.
WORKS
phult on n rolled macadam base, lit
________________
V. C. COLLER, Crop.
failed completely in less thnn ten JIMMIE MURPHY
years I can rite you to asphalt roads
IS $.10,1)00 RICHER
General Shop and Mil) near Augusta, Ga., paved with aapholt
Clean Water—600 feet Long—NO ALLIGATORS
on mnendum base, thnt nre badly in
( l l r T h r l . . m i n t e d I ’r r n n )
Work
INDIANAPOLIS. June 1.—Jimneed of repulrn, yet the roads arcSwimming, Recreation and Fishing Pier, 190 feet long
less
thnn
five
years
old.
I
know
of
mle
Murphy of Los Angeles Is ap­
CONTRACTOR and IIU IL D E I
mnny others. One good feature about proximately $30,000 richer ns n re­
BOATS TO LET
117 Commercial Street Sanferd, Fuv nsphult is that there is more profit in sult of winning the tenth annual 500
mile international sweepstakes autoit for the contractor.
Safety Pool for the Little Ones, also other playthings and
"To make n lasting pavement more mobile race at the Indianapolis moamusements for their pleasure... Bring them once and
is required than a base; you have to tor speedway Tuesday. He was preGeo. W. Knight
have a good, lasting wearing surface/ rented with checks at a driver’s Imnyou will come again.
Real E sta te nnd Insurance
und in this durability must he the quest Inst night.
FLORIDA keynote. Every one knows that any
SANFORD
Murphy sot n new world's record
Just the spot for your outings, and picnics, pillaus
asphalt is readily affected by waters, for BOO miles, his average being bet­
and fish fries. In fact the ideal summer resort for those
acids, alkalies, oils and gren.se; that in ter than 04 miles an hour. Twenty
who like clean, refined and up-to-date recreation and re­
Sanford Machine &amp; a certain time the volatile oils leave thousand dollars wns for first place
the asphalt and Us life is gone. It and nnd the remainder lap money
laxation from their troubles and worries.
Foundry Co.
crumbles and cracks, nothing but a nnd presents from’ accessory com­
new wearing surface can save it.
panies.
My motto is and always will be: Strictly respectable
General Machine and Boiler Work;
"The complete year by year report
A second recheck of the records
resort for respectable people.
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuse Pistons; of the Chevy Chase test road near showed thnt three others besides
Overalse Rings and Pins; Flywheel Washington, I). C., built by the U. S. Murphy held the lead at various
Catering to your pleasure and wishes at all times.
bureau of roads, is concluded by the times Tucsdny. Leon Durny took the
Steel Gear Baade: Crank Shaft* ra­ presentation of the following figures lead nt the seventy-fifth lap when
Come all and let’s get acquainted. You will find me
te rued; agent* for Ccllle Inboard and showing the purely surface mainten­ Murphy drew into tho pits. He was
ance costs;
ousted, however, by Hurry Harts on
a subservient host.
Outboard M o to rs. ---Phuue 81 Bituminous concrete
the next lap. Harts held the lead
Respectfully yours,
(asphalt)
$.0246 sq. yd. until the 84th lap when Peter DePnCement Concrete
.. .0614 sq. yd. olo took it for several turns, llartu
Rayfield Carburators Vitrified brick __ .... None sq. yd spurted to the front again in the 87th
“On the Philadelphia test road built and held it until the 121st lap. AlurInstalled and Guarantevd by
In 1012, brick showed the lowest cost phy driving more than 100 miles an
-1
Sanford Battery Service of maintenance of nny surfacing ma­ hour, then forged to the lead nnd was S
_____ . . . i l H * 1
4 -A ■M
terial. Some of the brick sections hnd I not headed again.
Company
PUBB FRESH 8WBKT CRF.AM
If you arc not using our pure fresh
pastuorixed awcct cream wire or write
na to ship you a trial ten gallon can
of thirty or forty per cent by first ex­
press, The quality is unexcelled and
we guarantee it to nrrivo oweet and
cold, packed in iced tubes.—Exell-Griffin Company Creamery, Eaton, Ga.
51-fitc

TWO AUTHORITIES GIVE CONFLICTING
VIEWS ON RELATIVE VALUE OF BRICK
AND ASPHALT ROADS UNDER THE
CONDITIONS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1922

SOCIETY
S o d ttr

phone Jn
bar* •»» hi*
(Or The AsaorlatrS r n u |
t ftperret**'-*
CALENDAR
L —Mr, Horry B. Lewis will
L rrt- n the members of the
x fky Thirteen Bridge Club at her
wme on .Magnolia avenue.
Am-—French Bridge Cabaret at
J parish House, at 8 P. M. under
hr aaipico* of tho Women s Guild.
Mr-, Robert Hines will en,rt*in l|ic members of the Sans
*,cei Bi.iige Club at her home on
•ark avenue.
_j,y - The Wcsininster Club will
BMt with Mrs. L. I. Frasier at her
4me on Ce,ery ■vcnu#*

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Florida State League
At Jacksonville, 0; Orlando, 2.
At Tampa, 3; Lakeland, 1.
Others, rain.
National League
At Philadelphia, 3; New York, 1
At Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 1.
At Pittsburgh, 11; Cincinnati, 2,
Other games postponed, rain.
American League
At Boston, 0-4; Washington, 4.7,
At Cleveland, 4; Chicago, 8.
At S t Louis, 7; Detroit, 6.
Other games not scheduled.

Southern Association
was represented here yesAt Chattanooga-Mobile postponed
wet grounds.
G. L. Murrnh.
At Atlnntn-Nashvilie, rain.
At Memphis, 18; New Orleans, 4.
of Puntn Gorda, Is In
(called end 8th, darkness).
rding to business.
At Little Rock, 10; Rirminghnm, 6
American Association
At Columbus, 3; Toledo, 13.
At Minneapolis, 7; St. Paul, I.
L. F. Buttolph are
At
Kansas City, G; Milwaukee, 0
located at tho MonteAt Ir llunnpolis, 3; Louisville, 4.
GAMES TODAY
Orlando nt Daytona.
St. Petersburg nt Lukclnnd
Jacksonville at Tampa.
rs. W. P. Ilnymnn nnd J. H. Grifvme visitors here yesterday from
iter Raven.
‘ —
obert Powell and C E. Bulloch
t among the business visitors
) yesterday front Jnckspnville.
and Mrs. W. M. Bramlctto of
grille were visitors hero yes, stopping at tho Montezuma.

LEAGUE STANDING
Florida State League
Won Iwist
Lakeland ......
St. Petersburg
Tampa ___....
O rlando.......
Daytona -----Jacksonville ...

National League
Won
!r. nnd Mrs. Archie Betts, l
New York ..
omw for Jacksonville w
Pittsburgh
f wifl spend the week-end
St.
Louis ......
Its of friends and relatives.
Brooklyn ....
Chicago ......
ST. AGNES GUILD
ie next meeting of the St. Agnes Cincinnati ..
d wilt be Monday, June 12th at Philadelphia
tome of Mrs. Archie Betts. Thie Boston ___
be « business meeting and all
American league
iben arc requested to attend.
Won Lost
TH F. 8FMINOLE REI1KKAHS Now York .
[1 members of Seminole Rebckah St. Louis ...
;e end their families are invited Cleveland ...
basket supper at the home of Washington
and Mr*. A. F. Bell on Mellon- Detroit ___
[ avenue on Friday evening. Con­ Philadelphia
gees will be at the hall at six Chicago ....
kk for tW e who have no cars. Boston

Ill I rult ami Vegetable
Shipmmi from Florida

Southern Association
Won I/O
Mobile ........
Little Rock .
Birmingham
New Orleans
Memphis ......
Nashville .....
A tlan ta__ _
C hattanooga

■following number of cars conig Horida fruit* and vegetables
forwarded from Jacksonville,
don .»• d High Springs, via allduring the twenty-four hours
f Hay 31, 1922:
Ohio, North SouthMiss. of Sa- cm
nnd vnnnnh Points
Beyond
Total
iriu
8
lx
o
04

FOR RENT—6 room house, 6ID-00 per
month.—J. J. Mauser Cigar Factory,
Sanford.
57-2tp
FOR SALE—Lot on Magnolia avenue
between 10th and 11th street, 75
ft. front by 117 ft. deep.—J. N. Gillon,
i l l Park Ave.
67-6tc
WAR FRAUD CASES
NOW IIEFOKE JURY
WASHINGTON, June 1

(W inning of 8«a»nn
Isr 15, 1921
H 7102 1307 1483C
11 ICO 2814 lfiOflfl
•7 1892
78 2327
ID 2096
20 228C

vnry wight leaves on the would s *1
-1^°
attend the Biennial l One of
-lutcuqua and to upend the Jury was
. t**on at the Asicmbly. Par- pers and
r&lt; 1l°d in Chautauqua and In c r e a se s,
tsmp* f0r boy, ftnd Rir|| testify, t
"
particulars about ratea held,
wnodationi from Mrs. Wight,
Chrevolet dclivsry $945.00 delivered.
ltwkiy—3tdly
So® A. C. Fort or Paul Bigger* at
Jour Job Printing.
l Wight’s Garage.
64-9tc

VACUUM TUBE USED
AS RADIO DETECTOR
How This Device Depends on
Emission and Control of
Electrons for Its Operation.
Headers of the radio column art
urged to clip each article and posit
it in a file book. The articles print­
ed are continuous and the entire
series Will be ra/uoAie for reference.
The greatest advances made in the
post few yenrs In th« radio art have
been due in oue way or another to
the use of vacuum tubes. In view oi
this fact a more careful consideration
of them will be of Interest.
All Of these tubes, known by a va­
riety of names, such as rndiotron. nu
■lion, serlotron (trade names of the
manufacturer} detiend upon the same
fuudnmentnl principles for thetr oi&gt;
eratiun. For the sake of simplicity
of brevity these will be referred to In
this column clrnply as vacuum tubes
A vacuum tube can bo made to func­
tion as a detector, as an amplifier, oi
ns un oscillator.
Tho vacuum tube depends on tht
emission nnd control of electrons fot
It* operation. The electron Is the
smallest subdivision of m atter which
mankind recognizes nnd It carries tits
smallest known churgo of negative
electricity.
For years previous tc
electron redearch It had been held by
scientists that matter was built 'ip ol
distinct pnrtlelcs or units which they
railed atom* amt molecule*. At tirsl
tlie molecule was assumed to be thf
smallest quantity of m atter that could
hav e a separate existence or take
putt In chemical action, but more vig­
orous research pointed to (be fact that
the molecule Is made up of atlll Blund­
er elements which are termed atoms |
(but Is. n molecule may be composed
of several atoms. Then for a time It
was assumed Hint the stum was thf
very smallest quantity of an element
that could exist, tint Inter researches
bare revealed that atoms may bt
further subdivided Into particles

WASHINGTON, June
1.—The
Fig. Ill In a spherical gins* bulb
ftt'tii which all Hit* air ami guse* hat® house rules committo by n vote of
Ibeen exhausted unit huVlug mounted In seven to four rescinded today it's ac­
tion in giving privileged status to
Woodruff Johnson resolution for in­
vestigation of alleged laxity govern­
ment prosecution war fraud esses.

connected s t n a i its tcrmltmtu elec­
trons ore emitted.
Connecting the ri.ORIDA LEAGUE
OF MUNICIPALITIES
coht plate K m t tie incandescent fllatuent (Mi hy Iiieanit nf the cltvidt UPLAYS OPENING GAME
M ' l l which Includes n current me(er
titul « •'ll" battery, with Its negattvo
I llr T h e A ssociate® T r ess)
JACKSONVII.I.E, Juno I.—Fifty
side cotitiei'ti *| to the illnmeut lend
at It and Its intuitive side connected cities and towns in Florida were ro­
through the current meter, the plate llresented here today in the first bus­
becomes electrically positive with re- iness meeting of the FTorida League
'spoct to (tie (tlanient.
of Municipalities recently organised
Since like charges repel ami unlike
at Tampa.
(charges attract, there will be u movejinent of electrons from the Illnmt-nt
,to the positively charged plate, and MEETING TO EQUAI.I.IZE TAXES
|the current meter will show a deflection which tncllcutes that a current is
The date for the cqunllixatlon of
(lowing In the circuit K K O II,
taxes In the state of Florida having
Tncrviising the "It" buttery voltage been changed from the first Monday
causes itn Increase In the current in July to the first Monday In Juno,
flowing in (tie circuit E-F-U-ll, the
pinto circuit, until the jsisltlve charge the Seminole county Board of County
on the plate B is so strong that all Commissioners will meet next Monof the electrons given qff by the __i
Ala tiny, June 6th in the commissioner’s
men! are attracted to It. Annultiling] room in the court house to cquallizo
that ttie tem perature «»f the moment It the assessment roll and to hear com­
kept constant and that the plate vol plaints ns to valuations ns fixed by
tnge has been Increased to the point the assessor.
wtiere nil of the electrons glviRi ofl
BY ORDER COUNTY
by the tllntnent are id trailed to It
COMMISSIONERS.
any further Increases In the "IV* bat lwkly-3td
tcry voltage will not cause any In
HIS FRIEND RECOMMENDED
crease In tho current In the plate *It*
cult.
THEM
Increasing the temperature of thi
"Six years ngo,” writes W. II. Shadfllnment will Increase the total until well, Stanley, Vn., I hail kidney trou­
ber of i|pe electrons emitted.
ble, and at times wns unable to raise

myself In bed. Foley Kidney Pills
FRISCO TALKS TO HONOLULU were recommended to mo by the Chief
of the Fire Department. After using
Nsw Radio Station at the Pre- die 3 bottles I wns completely relieved and
Can Be Heard Half Way
have never had n return of the symp­
Around the Globe.
toms," Why suffer when you can get
relief
from rbcumntic pains, backache,
"Hello, Honolulu."
That may sound like fiction, but tt swollen, sore nnd stiff joints, sleep
disturbing bladder weakness nnd oth­
Is a reality, never!tielesa.
The new radio station at the Presidio er symptoms of disordered kidneys?
Hun Francisco, with aerial conditions Sold everywhere.—Adv.
right, can bo beard half way around
the globe. Officials In charge of con­
Chrevolet delivery 6045.00 delivered.
struction declare It to he the most
Seo
A. C. F'ort or Paul Riggers at
powerful vacuum tube transm itter on
Wight’s
Garage.
54-0tc
the Pacific coast.
Located on the highest point in the
esldlo, overlooking San Francisco
Second nheets, 8)4x11, only
y, two ISA-fool nerlal towers to aug­ 50c per 1,000, while they lost, a t
ment Its efficiency, the new stationH erald office.
tf
will command alnillnr stations in Salt
Lake City and Cheyenne.

C

The Country Club and Golf Links are
almost completed. You will want the
bc«t in everything in the

Sporting: Goods Line
We are agents for the Celebrated

Spaulding: Line of Golf
Goods
Patronize your home merchants
everything you need to purchase,
are here to stay.

THE BELT
Automobile Indemnity
Association
El Paso, 111.
Claims promptly paid.
Checks
delivered thin week to : Mrs. R.
D resner, collision, IG1G.81; Mr.
Thom ns Em met Wilson, fire,
$105.95. This claim was sent in
on May 8th, and check issued
May 25th. This is the class of
service you get when your car is
insured by TH E BELT.

Second .sheets, 8)4x11, only
50c
per 1,000, while they laat, a t G. C. FELLOWS, A gent
Radiophone* on airman Trains.
H
erald
office.
tf Box 156, Sanford---------- Phoos 46-J
Wireless telephone instruments will

culled plectrum*. The apparent uxps»
of an electron I* about nne-elghifcn
hnndreth part of that of un ntom ol
hydrogen which Is the smallest of the
chemlcnt atoms.
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charged body, or In other words nine*
an electron which entries u negative
charge lias been removed from the
ntom which has equal positive and
negative charges, the portion of the
atom now remnlnlng has a deficiency
of negative charge nnd acts like any
positively charged body.
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he brought to benr that will add nti
electron to a normal ntom which is
neutral ns far ns electrical charges
ore measurer!, the result will be a ne­
gative ion, which will possess nil the
properties of a negntlvely charge* 1
body. A n . atom then which has n
deficiency of elect runs Is called a pos­
itive Ion and one having excess of
electrons Is called a negative Ion.
Since each electron carries a ne­
gative charge of electricity an elec­
tron represents a certain quantity "f
electricity. Forcing electrons tc move
from one point to ’ another causes
electricity to flow. T hr ability of any
medium to conduct electricity or allow
s current to flow through It depends
iiimn the number of free electrons
available ns carriers of charges.
It tins been known for many years
that the space surrounding a piece of
heated inclnt is a conductor of
electricity. It lias been dem onstrat­
ed more recently that this Is due to the
release of electrons nnd Hint if an
Inru lutes cent metsl be placed In a
miili *xiinu*ii*d *&gt;f all ga***f. pur® ci***'
tren* will be liberated ffom the Inrniidreccnt metal.
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made of tungsten nnd sometime* Is
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he Installed on a number of Important
Herman express trains, and receiving
instruments will be placed in hotels
and embassies, according to an an­
nouncement mode rercnlly.
Experi­
ments conducted In s moving freight
car have shown that the wireless sys­
tem works well, the men engaged in
the testing of the instruments being
side to hold conversations with friends
In nerlin. The tests were made undei
the observation of engineers, military
attaches and the diplomatic repre­ jj
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Toe mountains of 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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Handling Vacuum Tubes.
When you handle the vacuum tube* ■ water, good food, sanitary in every respect.

of your receiver great care should b»
exercised that they are not knocked
about or that the elements are broken
Three little lamps are the heart and
soul of the set. A good wny to op­
erate these lube* Is to keep the glow
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the name ns that used for ttie
reception of rode signals. Ttie
transmitting equipment, however, Is different.
Ttie nre of a single wire for
reception Is advantageous because tt lessens ttie amount of
objections Interference In the
way of static. It Is equally as
good al n multiple wire system
for reception.
Defective "B" butteries will
often esuse muring In the telephone receiver*.
The electron often talked
about Is the Rinallest known
quantity of ncgutlvc electrical
energy. In motion It makes up
ttie electric current.
A "soft" vacuum tube Is used
as a detector tube and n "hard"
vacuum tube as an amplifier.
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SANFORI). FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNK 2. 1922

further co n sid era tio n

OF THE DIFFERENCES IN
OFFER OF HENRY FORD

NUMBER 58

ENGLAND COMPLETES ARRANGEMENT
TO PAY MILLIONS DOLLARS INTEREST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF
DUE THE UNITED STATES IN FALL FIGHTING AND LOOTING
Will Amount to Twenty-five Millions Pounds
Sterling

INCENDARISM IN BELFAST

EAST COAST R. R.
LONDON, June 2.—The government has completed arrange­ SIX BALLOONS
Ends Orgy of Riots in
ments to pay during the coming fall interest amounting to twentyUnhappy Ireland’s
five million pounds sterling on British debt to United States. Not
WILL ACCEPT CUT yet
ARE
SOARING
Bloody Calendar
decided whether special mission will he sent to Washington to
discuss the debt.
OVER THE LAND SNIPING CONTINUES
BY THE CHAIRMAN FREIGHT RATES PROBE OF WARD
And Proposal Drafted
House Military Com­
mittee Ordered

I Hr Tar A iiw tior

P ra ia

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AGED COUPLE

( H r T h e V■ • t . r l a i e d P r e s s )

MBCTINT. or TUP. COMMITTEECHICAGO, June 2 -S ix of the thir­
CASE CONTINUES;
ATTEMPT SUICIDE
( l l r T h e V aan rlfltr* I ’r r i a )
MFS WITH FORD RUPEESENteen bnloons which started from Mil­ INVASION OF NORTHERN IRE­
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 2.—
MYSTERY DEEPER
AT PABLO BEACH waukee Wednesday are unaccounted LAND IS FEARED AND NO ONE
TATIVES UNSETTLED
The Florida East Coast Railroad yes­
KNOWS THE END
for early today. .Two manned by civ­
terday,, through J. P. Reckwith, vice
( H r T k f A a a n r lit lr d I ' r r a a l
With
Found
on
Shore
Early
Today
i n . T h » A u n Ii M
ilians, two by navy and two by nraiy
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y« June 2.—
(Hf The Aaiorla(e4 Press)
WASHINGTON, June 2.—Furthor president, announced thnt it would
Wrists Cut
airmen. The Inst heard from one
accept the ten per cent genernl de­ Investigation of the shooting of
BELFAST, June 2.—After twentyconfideration of the difference* be­ crease in freight rate* called for in Clarence Peters, ex-navy man, by
army, one navy bag hovering over four hour orgy of shooting, looting,
I I I ) T h e \ •««»«*I n t r d l ' r r « « )
tween the offer of Henry Ford and the the recent tentative order of the In­ Walter S. Ward, wealthy banker,
JACKSONVILLE. June 2.—A cou­ the edge of Lake Erie, floating cast incendiarism, city enjoyed compara­
proposal drafted by the House Mill- terstate Commerce commission. While was being pressed from coast to ple named Halley, of No. 8 Magnolia by north. Remaining four were car­ tively quiet night, although sniping
t»ry committee ordered today by Rep­ this cut In rates will materially af­ coast today—the sixteenth day after street, this city, about 05 year* old, ried down Mississippi valley nnd nt continued in mill field area and •
dark last night were drifting across woman wns severely wounded. Many
resentative McKcnrle, acting chair­ fect the revenues of the road, Mr. the body was found near the Kensico were found early today on the beach Missouri.
Catholics have left Belfast, fearing for
Reckwith stnted, the company, after reservoir.
nt the northern edge of Pablo bleed­
man of the committee. Meeting of consideration of the matter, had de­
their lives.
But instead of clarifying the case, ing from cuts on their wrists. The
committeemen with Ford represents- cided to comply with the ori&gt;r in the extension of the quest for facts thus man was unconscious. The womnn
WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Hel­
tivcf today came far from bringing hope thnt the volume of business far has tended only to introduce more was nhle to walk but refused to talk. ium filled navy balloon, piloted by
LONDON, June 2.—Interest in the
about an agreement.
Apparently they had been lying at the Lieutenant Commander J. P. Norfleet Irish situation shifted today to Ulster,
would be increased to such nn extent mysterious angles.
that the decreased freight rates
The only new clue yesterday was w edge of the water all night. Mayor Innded nt 5:00 a. m. today near Han­ where the borderland disturbances and
WASHINGTON, June 2.—Two com­ would be offset.
report which reached District Attor- Hussey, of Pablo Beach, said it was cock, Missouri, the nnvy department the Belfast outrages arc more sorioua
mittees of congreas yesterday resum­
Mr. Beckwith also stated that ney Weeks thst nn employe in the apparently a suicide pact. The worn- was advised. Norfleet reported he than ever. The conferences of 8!r
ed itudy of plans for developing while the Interstate commission hnd Bronx plant of the Ward Baking nn hnd two cuts on her wrist nnd tho wns forced to land by leak in gn* bag. James Craig, the Ulster premier, and
Muscle Shoals. Ala., with n view to decided thnt the carriers were entit­ company hnd seen the mysterious man had four or five,
the Marquis of I.ondonbcrry, with Pre­
presenting completed proposals to the led to earn &amp; 3-4 per cent on the'r couple, "Charley Ross" and "Jnck" The man was 74 years old and the Sanford High School
mier Lloyd George were not produc­
house and senate for final disposition. property valuation, in the year 1021 who were alleged by Ward to have woman (54. The womnn said they
tive of optimistic statements regard­
Awards Letters for ing the solution of the problem.
In the house military committee de­ they only earned 3.31 per cent, nnd been with Peters when the shooting were on the ocean pier nt midnight
velopments pointed to a quick decision in the first three months of this year occurred.
Athletics for Year It is understood that the question of
and her hat blew overboard, her husby that body, delivery there of Henry only 4.51 per cent. It is his opinion
the support to be given to Northern
This employe, who said that the bund jumped in the surf nnd shouted
Ford's finnl proposal and the presenta­ that the decrease in rates will not baker often ha dreccivcd the pair In to her he had cut himself. She said
Letters for football, basket ball and Ireland in case of nn invasion of that
tion of a letter from him to Chairman materially affect the volume of traf­ hfs private office, told of once having she jumped after him and also was swimming hnve been awarded this territory was considered and nn agree­
Kahn calling for early acceptance or fic and that ns a result the cast taken n telephone message for the cut. Later she told newspaper men commencement at the High School. ment reached. The situation remains
rejection of the tender ns a whole, const will not he nblc to cam as much fellow who says he is n police Com- she was tired of it all. Police said Letters for track will be nwnrdcd next grave.
stimulating action among the commit­ as it did the first four months of this missioner of New Rocheilfl.” to the apparently they attempted suicide, fall. Letters in Sanford have reached Mr. Lloyd George has cancelled hta
teeman. After an executive meeting year.
effect that "we wnnt the money he (Physicians said slashes apparently n high standard this year nnd have full Whitsuntide holiday and is now await­
during which the new language added
ing today's conference lietween tho
The railway company, however, owes us on that debt and we want it made with a raior. No artery wua equality with other high schools.
by Mr. Ford to the committee's coun­ Mr. Beckwith declared, is willing to quick."
To earn n letter this year a candi­ Ulsterites and the Knrl of Balfour s t
severed and it ia believed both will
ter-offer was carefully studied, anoth­ co-operate with the, rate-making bod­ In Now York, Ward wns confronted recover.
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date must make the team he is try­ the foreign office.
er meeting was arranged for today ies nnd the shippers is nn effort t) with a man known a-» "Nnt ,Ros*,"|
Fierce
fighting.nt
Belfast
continued
ing for, keep in good standing with
------------------------when W. H. Mayo and J. W. Worth­ bring about a readjustment in busi­ who received a suspended sentence POPE REMEMBERS
the coach and teachers, nnd keep in yesterday, with considerable sniping
ington, representing the Detroit man­ ness, and to that end is willing to Inst summer nfter having pleaded
training the whole season. Some of throughout the afternoon. Tho death
FAITHFUL SERVANT,
ufacturer will join the committee in giVe the decreased rates n trial.
toll in tho two days engagement has
guilty to attempted extortion in nn- s
INSTALLED AT VATICAN the boys who made the teams this reached fourteen, while fifty persons
what may be their last joint efforts to
year were not eligible, because of tho
other case. This man, who voluntar­
adjust existing differences.
two last named conditions. Training hnve been wounded. Along the border
ily appeared in the district attorney’s
The Asserixr* Pram
That the meeting today might re­
offlre for examination, was not the. ROME, June 2.—Pope Pius disre- was the condition thnt most of tho can­ tho military hns replaced the specials,.
sult in the committee ncceding to Mr.
Equal activity among the nnval forces
"Chnrley Ross" he knew, the Raker. gnrded convention* of centuries by in- didates failed.
Kurd’s request, agreeing to include the
Reports of several leading coaches indicates the anxiety of the northern
affirmed.
stalling his old scrvnnt Signora Linda
Gorgas Steam plant among the other kn
In Lo* Angeles, Calif., was located within the precincts of his apartment, of the United States on training wore government over the menneo of an in­
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properties to be disposed of at Muscle
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k* Of Fruit and Vegetable ** Mis* Martha Kendall, a modiste, who he appointed her his housekeeper and looked up and it wns found that train­ vasion.
Shoals and formally approving his
A meeting in Downing street of the
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Shipment from Florida
ka charged thnt the linker once hnd wardrobe maid, says newspapers. Un­ ing was divided into four parts, (1)
modifications of the committee's plnn, k*
ka broken into her npnrtmcnt nnd nt- '1° hns been with the Rntti family for abstaining from eating an excess of cabinet nnd th* Irish delegates, lasting
wa* predicted by some members. Oth­ k q k a k a k B t o f c i k a f c t k a f t i tempted to kidnap her nnd that a forty years and watched at the death- sweets and fatty foods; (2) abstain­ nn hour und a half, preceded Michael
ers, however, remained firm in their
suit hnd brought alleging criminal bed of the mother of Plus while he wn* ing from smoking of all kinds; (3) Collins' departure for Dublin. No
opposition »o such nn agreement.
The following number of cars con­ conspiracy, had been settled out of absent in Poland. Sinrc this is the sleeping eight or nine hours evory statement wns issued. Ono of th«
Before the senate agriculture com­ taining Florida fruita nnd vegetables court.
first time a woman hns lieen admitted night; (4) abstaining from nil drinks Irish dflcgntcs, on being questioned,
mittee yesterday, Secretary Weeks de­ werd forwnrded from Jacksonville,
"I can throw light on the mystery,
«uch n ixwitlon some of the conser- except milk nnd water. This isn't replied:
clared his belief that speedy action Hampton nnd High Springs, via nil- nll right," wns the crytle remark vntivea in the Vatican remonstrated. hard nnd yet some candidates failed
"Thing* have not yet reached ths
rould not be had in congress while the
stage where we can make a state­
They wpr* received by the pope who on account of this.
rail, during the twenty-four hours Mis* Kendall dropped.
house and senate continued to move
The following received letters for ment.”
White Plnins this afternoon pricked Have his customary decision saying "It
ending June 1, 11*22:
along what appeared to him to be in
foot
ball: Leonard McLucas (captain)
Mr. Collins wns accompanied to
up its cars when a story* gained curOUr W*H."
Ohio, North Southop| -site path* in seeking to find a so­
Gale
McAlcxnndcr,
Wm.
Moye,
Jim
Dublin
by Kanion J. Duggan and Wil­
rency
to
the
effect
that
the
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lution of the problem. The war serreStone, Morton Ayccocke, Fred Pope, liam Cosgrove, leaving Arthur Grif­
Klan had threatened Ward if the case BROOKLYN PARENTS
and vannah Paints
5*0' suggested thnt the two hollies
Ralph Woodruff, Sam Flescher, Rob­ fith nnd the other delegates, O'HcgarBeyond
Total wa snot clenred up within five days.'
ENACT "BLUE LAWS"
Cit together, work out a proposal ac­
om
O "Bunk," said Mr. Weeks, officially
ert
Denton nnd Robert Holly, jr., ty, O'Higgins and Kennedy In London.
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ceptable to both and find a person
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who would undertake its execution. He Pineapples
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•aid he believed the task could better
| NEW YORK, June 2.—Parents In Christensen, George Smith nnd Jlrti
CONSTANCE GETS DECREE
Tomatoes .__ 14
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PK0DUCT8 IS PASSED
1* performed by a federal agency.
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0
Cucumbers .... 0
2 stance Talmadgc, screen actress, wn* longue, hope to spread their edicts old Christensen, Claire Sweeny and five hour's fight the Senate approved
for the "continuation of the work on
last night committee amendments to
20 383 granted an Interlocutory decree of throughout the city. They have in­ John Wilson.
Watermelons - 151 212
Bam N’o. 2, in the Tennessee river ut
divorce yesterday from John Pinlog- NtUutp&lt;! a curfew Inw with midnight
Swimming—Warner Scoggnn, Jim the tariff bill proposing a duty of
0
Cantaloupes
1
4
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Muscle Shoals, Ala."
lou, tobacco manufacturer of New
hour for the festivity endings Stone, Gale McAlcxnndcr and Elmer fifty per cent, ad valorem and 7
York
on
grounds
of
mental
cruelty.
„n,|
have
added the following code to LundquisL
cents a pound on crude coni tar dye
Movement Since Beginning of Season,
INDICTED SKIT. .list.
No answer to thp suit was filed by jh,. Flapper rode:
Rase ball—Edw. Henderson (man­ products. Tho vote was 37 to 20. *
September 15, 1911
Piatoglou.
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Parties to be held only on Friday ager).
0421 7104 1307 14832
The interchange between senator*
Grapefruit
nnd
Saturday nights.
Sanford High has a great future holding opposing view* on proposed
FOR MURDER AT MADISON
4088 11108 2814 18070
BANDITS KILLED
Simple refined clothes, no postage next year, only one man graduates import* on dyes became pointed aa
j Vegetables
357 1898
7d* 2348
[stamp
skirt*.
from the basket hall team nnd thut the evening session progressed and
f • A*1? .Tk* '••ni-UirS I 'r r u l
2090
20
Lettuce ....
2285
169
TALLAHASSEE, June 2.—Because Pineapples
3
1
33
FLINT, Mich., June 2.—Two Inn(
»'U»t he present at all person is Harold Christensen, a sec­ in the last minutes n personal en­
19
*' indictment under which he was , Tomatoes
ond string forward, a fnst steady play­ counter lietween Senator McCumber,
3210 or.o 541 10101 dits who robbed the Mctamora olate ^ rtie s nnd accompany girls home.
f'nvictcd of murder nnd sentenced to Celery
er who will be greatly missed; two Republican, North Dakota, In charge
10 1202 Bank at Mctamora near here yMl* r'| P,.rrnt* to ccns,,r n,! P1***
1631 2095
'fe. charged with murder committed Potatoes
men
from the foothsll team: Edward of the tariff bill, and Senator Robin­
884 3336 234 4463 day morning were shot to (Lath by ,no' lt#*
on September 31st, 1910, the Supremo
Improper
dancing
forbidden,
no
Henderson,
full bark nnd Wm, Mnllem, son, Democrat, Arknnsaa, was appar­
138 S91
744
15
policemen using machine guns, ac­
” urt u,dcred a new trial in the caso
tackle, both of whom are fine players. ently narrowly averted.
245 2287 234 2801 cording to a telephone message re­ eHnchlng.
Willie Straughter of Madison
oto 291 ceived here. A member of the pojse
N’o refreshments to Ik* served after If Ed. Henderson hnd not hnve been
Meantime there was a general hub­
Strawberries . 35 264
*M*nty. September has only thirty Beans .........
m
dances.
hurt over in tho Ocala game, Sanford bub on tho floor. Fnally an agree­
1 223 was wounded in the firing.
61 185
nnd the court ruled naming of
The parents hnve fixed the rules to High would have hnd four gam n ment to recess until today was reach­
Cucumbers ... 250 1755
20 2025
*n impossible date in the indictment Watermelons 1091 1038 248 2977
apply
to girls between 15 and 18 tucked away. Wm. Mnllem, while ed.
TARIFF IIII.L WAS
fender*,! it null and void. Straughter
n
ycara of age.
light, was fast and a good fighter.
90
.Cantaloupes
U4
2
LAID ASIDE TODAY.
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reindicted by a grand jury
“Girla older than 18 will lie left to Track and swimming teams do not
WASHINGTON, June 2.-C aptaln
TAKE
UP
ARMY
MILL
**fore he can be tried again.
the rules of their own parents," say* lose a man, while the baso hall team Harold Weeks, commanding the army
FLYERS ARK BURNED
Mr*. A. Affeld, president of the Lea­ loses Ed. Henderson (p'.tchcr) nnd balloon, was forced to land near Witt,
( H r T fc * A a a o f U l r S P r r a a l
TO DEATH WHEN MACHINE
REDUCTION o f f if t y
Robert Thrasher (outfielder), both III., at 3:05 today, he reported.
GOES AGAINST MOUNTAIN WASHINGTON, June 2.—The tariff gue.
m illio n d o l l a r s o f d e b t
bill wns temporarily laid aside by the
good players. So all in all Sanford
u n it e d s t a t e s t r e a s u r y
EL PASO, June 2.—Ben Jenkins, senate today to take up the army ap­ FAIRFIELD GUILTY
High hns a good chance of taking a
( Hit A(iO, June 2.—Only three of
Jr., I.icut. of the Reserve Corps and propriation bill.
state championship in some one branch the thirteen balloons in tho race were
OF BURNING BRIDGE
—LIFE IMPRISONMENT of athletics.
unaccounted for at noon today, their
A. IIINGTONy June 2.—Reduc- Sergt. Arthur Juengling. of the 12th
j Observation Squadron at Fort Bliss SOUTH CAROLINA FARMER
..........
All
thut
the
High
school
needs
now
whereabouts
being unknown.
!°" °( /DDy-one tuition dollars In
SA8SED 1118 WIFE AND
Mir Tks Associated-I’ressi
is a good coach to train this Veteran
’ public debt during May was nn- t weie burned to death today when
SHE KILLED HIM FOR IT CORDELE} Georgia, June 2.—Omer material. A champion team of any FORMER U. 8. SENATOR
uanred by the Treasury today. Total i their airplane craahed against the
C. Fairfield, charged with burning kind would advertise Sanford, bccauac
aide of a mountain and was destroyed
POLLOCK, OF S. CAROLINA,
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M“&gt;'
»tood at twenty by fire.
a trestle of the Atlanta Birmingham outside people would come to Sanford
( H r T h e A ssociated l-ra ssI
DIED AT COLUMBIA
, , rT* ,)i,,ion
hundred and thirty
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 2.—U. C. and Atlantic Hallway, of whirl, h e ^ ,hcre ^ 'd nien. make good and
I 1 Itht million dollars.
Read the advertisement of S. Rob­ King, a Richland county farmer, was wa. an employe, wa* found tn*IUy, where good training in to be had to
bins in this issue railing attention to shot and killed early today by hi* with a recommendation ^or me^ y' help the future citiscns make good.
C O l . 'S t . ^ . l T c r r . W c n n ,
Ml** I.ucilc Denton left today on the aevcral smart numbers in Ladies wife. It is reported he used abusive which means life imprisonment.
The
United
States Senator W. P. Pollock,
Sanford,
get
that
coach!
.
for Washington, I). C„ Hnrris- 1shoos and atrap sandala In patent language to her she shot him in the jury reached a verdict at ten o'clock
of
Chcraw,
died at his home today of
i . ur*- Da., and will alto visit friends ( leather, white kid and Reinakin and bark of the head with a shotgun.
this morning after taking the cate
The Daily Herald Delivered to your appoplexy. Pollock filled tho uner" *mth Carolina. Miss Denton will canvas. All new arrivals In the "City
last night. Capital offense in Geor­ door alx days a week for 15 cent*— pired term of the late Senator Ben
I * »»«&gt;• until October first.
For quick results, try a want ad., * gia to burp a bridge.
j (Substantial."
Join the throngs of readers.
Tillman.

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Showers for today nnd tomorrow.

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FOR SALE

We should worry about showers on
Thursday afternoon.

C H R E V O L E T ™ r.

All out for the opening of the new
pavilion nt Lake Mary tonight.

shape, 1250 trrma or 1200 cash. 490
An advertisement In this issue of
Model.—Rive K Walker, In old Ford
the
Normnn Institute calls atention to
Garage.
dh-tfp
this preparatory school for boys nnd
FOR SALE—Corner lot, Sanford ave. girls. Rend it if you are Interested.
between First and Second street Hon. W. J. Spears spoke to a fair
E. F. Lane.
67-3ti
sired
crowd at the corner of Magnol­
FOR HALE—Stock of dry goods,
shoes and furnishings, also lenno ia nnd First street last night nnd
with privilege of renewal. Splendid gave an account of his six years in
location in Sanford. For interview ad­ Congress.
dress “Opportunity," care of Herald.
56-4tp; 42-ltn
FOR SALK- 5 acre

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church) were present and Mr. Boyd
sang several selections accompanied
by Mrs. Boyd on the piano. Mr. Boyd
also lead the bunch in tho regular Ki­
wanis luncheon songs and with the aid
of Mrs. Boyd at the piano Injected
much pep into the singing business
men. A particular feature of the day
was the singing by Mr. Boyd of an old
love song, in honor cf Dr. Dcen, which
under the circumstances, is timely.
During the song Dr. Dccn was mount­
ed on a chair in full view of the whole
bunch.
Dr. Brownlee addressed the club
using the theme "Kiwanis Education-

At this meeting a committee of new
industries was provided—the duties of
which committee is to lend a helping
hand nnd the Kiwanis influence to n
similar committee in the Chamber of
Commerce in locating new industries
in Sanford. At this time the secre­
tary has several applications from par­
ties wishing to secure locations
whereon to locate manufacturing nnd
distributing plants in Sanford.
No meeting of the club will lie had
next Wednesday, but instead the Club
will meet at I.akc Mary—Philip’s Pnvilion—at 4:30 Thursday afternoon
for n swim nnd nt 6:30 Mr. Phillips
will
servo Thicken pillau for KiwanMr. and Mrs. Akers left today for
their old homo in Virginia whero they inns, their wives nnd sweethearts.
will spend several months. This is
Insure now. Fire Insurance.—E. F.
their first visit nt the old homo In
me.
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57-3tp
many ye%rs and they will enjoy the
visit greatly.

FOR SALE—I have a list of special
bargains in farm lands. See me
before you buy and save monoy II. B.
Lewis, Phone 349 or 391... 64-6tp
FOR SALE—10 ncres flno celery land
4 miles east of Sanford. See own­
er, Emil Gurnik, Black Hammock, R.‘
F, !&gt;.______________________ 64-fltp
FOR SALE—Potato barrels in any
quantity, special prices on car lots,
Miss Elinor Herring will be home
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Mfg. Co., Clearwnter, Fla.
8-tfc shout the middle of June nnd would
FOR SALE—C acre celery farm.—E. like n few pupils in violin. Miss
F. I-anc.
54-Gtp Herring is tho daughter of Capt.
George G. Herring and is well known
FOR SALE—My property located at
hi re. Road the advertisement in this
910 Park avenue.—Ernest Krupp.
issue about the opening of the sum­
54-Ctp
mer school in violin.
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. ft.
siding. Within four blocko of center
The many friends of Dr. and Mrs.
of city.
Keelor will he glad to learn that they
Geo. W. KNIGHT
arrived in the city last night from
272-tfc their homo in New York and will be
F0TT5ALF. 0TTLEA S E -O n s 20 acre, the guoSta of their daughter, Mrs.
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking W. E. Watson for several week*.
distance to city. Two lota corner I)r. nnd Mrs. Keelor are former res­
Center and Elm ave. Two lota west idents of Sanford nnd have hosts of
side Palmetto ave., 60 f t from Elev­ friends here who will give them n
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, warm welcome.
owner, 1*5 N. Spring S t, Los Ange­
les, Calif.
288tf: 29-tf
FOR SAI-E—I room bungalow Price
$1,350; $350 cash, balance $25 per
month.—E. F. Lane.
64-fltp
F o r SALE—A practically_ new piano.
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
$150.00.
219 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp
Fd&gt;R SALE—Fine milk cow with male
calf. Inquire at 1020 11th and JULY FIFTH IS DATE FIXED FOR
A GENERAL WALK­
Laurel.____________
62-6tp
OUT

Alumni Association
Banqueted Last Night
At Hotel Valdez

The Alumni Association of thq San­
ford High School had their first an­
nual banquet at tho Hotel Valdes last
night, this excellent hostlery setting
forth the following fine menu:
Fresh Fruit Cocktail
Baked Sea Bass
Saratoga Chips
Chicken a In King on Toast
Snowflake Potatoes
Petit I’ois cn dnse
Pear Salad Del Monte
Hot Rolls
Valdez Ire Cream
Cake
Demi Tassc
After Dinner Mints
After the menu had been served
Judgo E. F. Housholder as toastmaster
carried out the following program that
was greatly enjoyed by all present:
Invocation—Dr. Brownlee.
Song—Gold and Ulnck—Assembly.
President's Address—Roby Laing.
Reading—Mina Howard.
Phophecies—Mrs. Maxwell.
Vocnl Solo—Miss lformina Lehman,
accompanist. Miss Fern Ward.
Welcome to Class '22.
Response—Miss
Florence Henry.
FOR RENT
( I l f Til# A M o rl n l r d P r r u l
Teacher and Student—Prof. McKay.
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms
DETROIT, May 3i.-O fficials of
Piano Solo—Miss Margaret Each-.
private hath. Adults. Also stor the Brotherhood of Maintenance Way
age room. 411 Park Ave.
07-Ctj
Employes and Shop laborers today
FOR RENT- Apartments and furnish
began
preparations for a strike ballot HOOVER FIXES PRICE
« ed rooms, 110-11 Commercial St.
ON SPOT COAL DURING
to
be
sent
out within the next few dnys
6fl-fltc
THE PRESENT STRIKE
Fob
KENT—Unfurnished a part - to 478,000 members ns a result of tho
( J l r T h e Am m U o 4 P r f M l
ments. fl!8 Oak avenue.
Phone Railroad Labor Board ordering n cut
WASHINGTON, May 31—Hoover
433-W,
55-fltp in wages.
today assumed tho responsibility for
DETROIT, May 31.—The executive fixing n reasonable price on soot
council of the United Urotherhood of coal during the continuance of the
maintenance of wny employes and present coal strike, anounccment was
railway shop Inborrrn yesterday after­ tnnde nt the conference here of union
noon unanimously adopted a resolu­ an dnon-union operators in producing
tion instructing E. F, Grnblc, tho pres­ fields.
ident to send out strike ballots to all
members of the organization and nil
The Herald for first class job work^
non-union workers in the crafts af­
fected by the reduction of wages or­ Insure today. Fire insurance.—E.
F. Lane.
R7-3tp
dered by the labor board."
The resolution adopted b ythc execu­
tive council which is composed of the
officers of the union specified the bal­
WANTED
WANTED—Two nr three furnished lots should ask whether or not the
housekeeping rooms. “J. A. S." care workers were willing to accept the cut
Herald.
55-3tp nnd declared if they were not “the
union will ijse the full economic pow­
WANTED —Small cottage, unfum iih
ers of the organization to resist the
ed or half of hnuso, or unfurnished [reduction of wages ordered by the la­ The Oviedo school closed Thursdayhousekeeping rootna. Address "Per­ bor board."
night with the following program:
manent,* P. O. nox 548, Sanford. 81-p
Prof. Okcrlund gave A short talk
President Grnblu said afterwards he
WANTED—Young man from college expected the returns would bo in by- explaining the nature of the program
wishes employment, Wglnning June July 1, explaining in case of a strike nnd giving a short resume of the
first. Apply, “H. E. S.," care of the voto he wns empowered to call the men years work by the pupils.
Welcoming song by the school chor­
Herald.
50-fltc out, he fixed July 5 us the tentative
us.
L6ST—Parasol in Masonic hull. Find- date, by which time arrangements
Essay—Making an American, by
cr please return to Herald office could he completed to put the strike
and receive reward.
53-fltp in effect. The wage cut is effective Wm. Robert Williams, 8th grade.
Essay—Soils in General nnd Flor­
LOST—One pocket book containing July 1, under the board order.
ida
noils in particular—written by J.
pnss over third division A. C. L It.
B.
Jones,
Jr., nnd read by Evelyn
R. nnd Rev. Tax card for automobile. WEDNESDAY WAS DOCTOR’S
Wheeler,
8th
grade.
DAY AT KIWANIS—ENTER­
Finder please return to A. C. Smith
Rocitntion—Spoiled
Children by
TAIN F.l) BY THE BOYDS
for reward.
55-3tp
scv»n pupils of first nnd second
LOST—Sunday at Palm Springs, a
Yes, Wednesday was Doctor's Day grades.
plain gold wedding ring.
Finder
Song—In the days when I went to
please return to Mrs. W. A. Letter, with the Kiwanis. At tho luncheon school—by Shirley Swope.
three visitors were announced nnd
ROfl Magnolia nnd receive reward.
Essay—Inside and Outside Ene­
each
of them were doctors. Two of
67-ltp
mies—Charles
Johonsorx 8th grade.
the literary variety and one of a med­
Rrcitation--The Newfangled School
ical turn. Dr. Blackman, of Monroe,
MARION COUNTY CONTRACTS
our own Dr. Blackman; Dr. Hathaway by three Primary boys.
Song—The Modern School—Palma
FOIt.'HAIMS SURFACING
of Jacksonville, and Dr. Sullivan, of
ROAD NO. 2 TWENTY MILES Memphis Each of the doctors were Argo.
Recitation—School Days—Evelyn
*»kt-d to address the club and did,
( 1)7 T f c r . k i i M l D l r l P r * M I
Wheeler.
bringing
several
n&gt;w
thoughts
and
OCALA,-June 1.—The commissionF lsf Drill—By Grammar Schuol
era of Marion county today awarded «')gge=tioqs that will be well for the boys. George Crawford represented
Kiwanians and all Sanford to follow
a contract for hard surfacing State
out.
Dm. Blackman and Hathaway Uncle Sam and Malcolm Jones the
Road No. 2, front Bcllcview to Lake
negro citlxen "Skldoo."
county line, a distance of twenty were passing visitors, but Dr. Sulli­
Essay—Interesting Character! in
miles. The work Is to begin in thir­ van expressed himself as being a resi­ English Literature—Virginia Wright,
dent
of
Sanford—that
he
had
cumo
to
ty days and to he completed within
stay and expects to open aa office at Senior Class.
four months.
Vacation Days—By Primary pu­
once.
pils.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Mr. Boyd is
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
Essay—The growth of Democracy
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director
cf music at the Melhedmt —Wana Pope, Senior I!au.
door six days a week for 15 cento—

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Instrumental Solo—Shirley Swop*.
i s s i i i i n 0 i i o i N ) ( c ] |,)
Essay—English Classics read this
year—Catherine Young, Senior class.
— t o n ig h t Piano Solo—Tho Fountain--Luclle
Partin.
Raymond Hitchcoc
Essay—Economics—Harold Yarn,
—AND—
Senior Class.
TJie weather reports today
Violin Solo—Palmer Argo.
James J.
says local thundershowers
Thursday nnd Friday. There
At the close of tho program 0. P.
will also be a big cloud in
Swope, chairman of Doard of Trus­
tho western sky Saturday
tees presented certificates to the fol­
all day and it will burst
lowing pupils of the 8th grade with
when the speakers get ready
very appropriate remarks:
to touch off the firoworks
Palmer Argo, Shirley Swope, Eve­
here Saturday night. Mean­
lyn Wheeler, William Robert Wil­
time you can look for show­
liams, J. R. Jones, Jr., and Charles
ers
and thunder and lightn­
Johonson.
The Circus Cl
ing and lightning rod swind­
On Friday evening the High School
lers and gold brick boys, etc.
and n large audience of friends were
Plant some grapes and have
addressed by Dr. Dreach of Rollins
some grape juice in your
College. The subject was “The Three
home.
Friday and Saturday—p.-.i u k.
Keys to Success"—work, character
5:10 A. M. JUNE 1, 1022
In "A Virgin P.r.due“;
T
nnd religion and was splendidly de­
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Orchestra furnished the music of the
Range .—.............
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evening nnd Prof. Okcrlund, after a
U SSiiD igtR jQ jiN jicigisJ
Barom eter__________.30.00
brief, but beautiful talk, delivered di­
South
and
clear.
plomas to the following graduates:
The Daily Herald Delivered
Misses Wana Pope, Virginia Wright
door six days a week for 15
and Catherine Young nnd Messrs.
Join the throngs of resden.
Wnlter Caitor nnd Harold Vnm.
Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins, accompanied
by their mother, Mrs. J. A. Clark
U rge range of chiMrvn’s »*)
left Tuesday for their home in Nash­
25c. Splendid quality. Othen a
ville, Arkansas.
to 60c. Also girls sport socks,
Dr. T. G. Simmons announces the
—River Brotheis, largest diitrft
For Florida: Local thund­
birth of n fine daughter to Mr. nnd
of hosiery on Sanford aremit &lt;
er showers Thursday and
Mrs. C. A. Drannon, May 31st.
Friday.
The Herald, 15c
Mrs. A. K. Crawford is visiting her
mother, Mrs. M. M. King this week.
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell is visiting her
sister, Mrs. U. B. Holt in Orlando
this week.
Phonograph
Guns are commonly used; but tho
Records
Miss Virginia Wright entertained best way to protect the honor of
a few of her friends Tuesday night your home is to marry the right kind
at a party.
of woman.
For a limited time we will iuk«M
a liberal allowance for your oMrr
ords of any kind.

Corbett

We give a free chance on s Ttil*
Tall and Signal Lamp, with eT*ry &amp;
lar’s purchase.

Some Real Bargains

Musical Instruments and Striap
Sheet Music
Phonographs
Electric Fans. Limps. Vibratgj
and Irons
Tires nnd Tubes •
Gasoline nnd Oils

IN USED CARS

111 Pork Avenue-

Phone 66

105 Palmetto Avenue
SANFORD

Sanford’s New Store

10 Stores In Georgia

SILK PARASOLS

YOUNG MEN’S

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All Colors

CAPS

In Tweeds and fancy pattern

Collars attached, in white, tan
and slate
A nice line of

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Bank the Difference

The Church well Co
FIRST STREET

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resenting several hundred operators
throughout this state, Georgia und
Southern Alabama.
Degression hit the lumber business
in 1920, Mr. Harrell declares, and af(' ter a period lasting until the first of
J 1922, when the demand picked up, due
to increased building, the trade hai.
come back to normal and during the
past four months has forged ahead
with such alacrity that tho mills of tho
nation now huvo more orders on hand
to than they will l&gt;e able to supply in the
r. next six mouths.
p.
This menus, Mr. Harrell says, that
the supply is two months behind the
demand which is steadily increasing
■ 1with indications pointing to one of
JJ the greatest years in the history of
■ the lumber trade. Of the four first
■ industries of the nation—farming,
2 steel, coal, and lumber—the lumber
■ business was the hardest hit und one
■ of the first effected by the period of
2 depression. It took some of the sev2 crest losses and it, too, was the first
■ to react under the general revival
■ which is sweeping the eountry.
.
During the first four months of 1922
■ the number of building permits for
■ construction exceeded nil previous rec5 ords, building statistics show. Tho
■.period of stagnancy, in which there
■ was little, if Indeed, any construction
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trade, It. G. Dunn nnd Company has
made a special survey of work being
done and contemplated and is featur­
ing its findings in its weekly trade
review*.
The importance of the lumber busine«* in Florid* is often minimised, it
Is said. The fact remains, however,
that lumber Is the first industry in tho
Ktat*. employing more people, repre­
senting mor« capital,
supporting
more families mil playing a greater
part in the development of Florida
than any other one industry of which
tho state may boast.
It is well here to note that the
requirements of this state ulone are
half of Its production, which 1s cstl*

muted at 1,000.000,000 feet annually.
Five hundred million feet of thla lum­ However, a reported incrc**e j,
ber is used in construction und by oth­ freight rates on coastal water carrur*
er business interests nnd industries in and the decrease in freight rate* »3.
the state.
thorized by tho Interstate Comment
All the mills represented in the Commission effective July i, uf,, ,
Georgia-Florid* Saw Mill Association will1 mean a reduction ot Pit,- cr
arc operating at capacity in nn endenv- . about %2 per thousand feet, is expector to meet the demands being mndc|c&lt;l to materially effect the shipment
unon them. Orders now in the hand.*
lumber from Florida tJurimr tv»

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

BETTER HOME

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

If you talk it over with

CARTER LUM BER COMPANY

If you have him build it. It will be
mutually profitable for you to
investigate
The PRICE is right
cS10 West First St,

LUMBER
HAS A D V A N C E D

Building Prices Are at
The Bottom

Lumber prices are on the upward move. If you haven’t placed your
Drder for that house you have talked about, you had better do so at
once unless you want to pay more for your materials.

If you are interested in owning a home, see V.
C. COLLER. Plans and specifications free, if
I build the house. I can make the best price on
work as I buy my material at wholesale prices.

The Hill Lumber Co

..

The House of
SERVICE

V . C. COLLER
THE BUILDER

QUALITY

PRICE

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THE 8ANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922
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provided. The healing and ventilat­
Because of ita germ destroying!
ing system to be installed will permit properties, it quickly subdues the Itch- .
a change of air in the theatre every' ing, cools the irritation and heals the
two minutes.
eczema right up, leaving n clear,
Fares Greatly Reduced
S
smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions,
pimples or roughness.
REDUCTION TAXES rash,
^ou do not have tu wait for im­
■
1IONOK ROLL—MAY
BOARD HEALTH RE­ provement. It quickly shows. You
Tubes
■
Including Meals and Stateroom Accommodations. For can get a title jar of Bowles Menthu- Furnish FREE
FIRST
GRADE
■
SULTS
IN
NEGLECT
Sulphur
at
nny
drug
store.—Adv.
■ tin' Better Staterooms an •additional charge is made, nc- ■ Annie Allman Edith
with the purchase of
Broxton,
■ roniinff to size, location, etc. Suites, some with double beds J|
■
Martha Coney, Ruth Cruse, Helen „ „
every
■ Vni| bath, other with twin beds and hath; nlsb rooms with
Dunn. Anna Marie Couch. Lucy Dob- ,,r ,urfk' S,aU*
0fflcrr* ha&gt;"
■
■ connecting private lavatory facilities may be had.
bins, Beatrice Hickson, Alice Men°ard Work* on Shoestring
■
FIRESTONE CORD
■
Cleon,
Nona
Rivers,
Jewell
Turner,
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Betty McKinnon, Mary Wight, Eve*
,.
I’r*” ) ,
Firestone Cords are now
■
, *»
t f*«j* O’,
f’
lyn Robson, Pauline Bellamy, Doro- JA( KSON\ ILLE, June I.—Reduc- Pound Cake............ 35c
■
delivering as high as
■ T ickets on sale May 15th to September 30th, inclusive, good
thy Ryan, Esther Ericson, Nancy tion of the tax mlllagc for the sup■
Layer
Cake
............
30c
returning
from
New
York
ns
late
ns
October
31st.
Through
■
21,000 miles
Whlte, Rosemary Fernandez, Mar- «, or t *
St“ c,
H« lh l’&gt;'
■
Ian Houlihan, Margaret Bunion, Ar- orw*ha,1f h,n* ™*uUvA
the n^ lccl “f
■ tickets on sale to principal Eastern resorts.
cl.ie Abbott, John Courier
Malcolm mnn&gt;' lu‘nlt '
throughout the Nut Layer Cake........ 35c ROAD SERVICE FREE
S a i l i n g s Every Monday, Thursday and SaturHiggins, Wilson Smith, G. P. Sharp, "tste according toDr Raymond C.
TIRES MOUNTED
;
day at 2 P. M.
Bill Tyra Hugh Urquhnrt,
Herman TurJ’k' SUto IU’a Officer. Tho or- Why buy out-of-town
FREE
Caldwell. Robert Caldwell, Jeff Da- ««n.znUon. regarded by medical men
Cake
when
vis Geiger, L. Z. Torlay, Morris Ben- n"‘l
«»
to thp wclf,re of
—Call—
ton, Ituyiqond Lundquist, Lae Sten- **'
«f H orid., is operating
SANFORD MAID
strom
virtually on a shoestring according to
u e /’n v n
•
some authorities. Dr. Turck, in discan’t be beat
Margaret Buchan, Louise Hickson, CUM‘"«
‘h*
l*;fnre
Inez Thompson, Viola Browning. Lol.
* State P m .,
a
Exclusiv e Firestone Tire
■
Shelly, Juanita Burnett, Katherine A*soclntlon at Daytona, m April, tie-1
w Sanford to Jacksonville and Return, $10.00
Next
to
Princess
Service Station
,
a
Including Meals and Stateroom Berth
Fuqua, Bern.ee Low, Ruby Coursey. *'*** “
ot ‘’T " 1'
r
.
.
.
.
dispensation
that
the
state
stiavd
so
■ \ Davlight and Searchlight Trip on the Beautiful St. Johns
May Purdon, Hazel Tew, Marnie Mel- . . . . . . . . .
,
. . .
Phone 548
■
,
,Lundquist,
......
,Lawrence
_ high in the health records of the
River
ton, Lawrence
■
a
Reel, George Steele.
*»untry. . . .
.
. ,
■
DAY-NIGHT SERVICE
During the first six months of 1921
For further information, address
■
THIRD
GRADE
a
according
to
Dr.
Turck,
In
a
review
■
CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Mcrce Thomas, Lilly Vickery, Miltj1(l ,,,(ministration of the Board in
■
i
dred
Burnetk
Sara
Maxwell,
Ruth
lh(.
0lT|(,,nl mniotin under date t t
Passenger Department
Jacksonville, Florida
■
a
Martin, Sara Roasetler, Mary Alice \ pril nnd just issued, receipts were
BE SURE AND SEE THE
a
Shipp, Kiln Spencer, Gladys, Hickson, g|20ah05 nnd disbursements under
J.
B.
Caldcr,
Agent,
Sanford,
Fla.
■
■
Betty Hlnlermlnster, Fcnella, Ker- |1 3 u ,3fl&gt; a (K.ficit ,(f morc than
■
mode, Grace Lewis, Nellie Lord, A«T- | ()() The prcsenj board, assuming of-AIJOdie Browning, Mary Connelly, Mar- fjcc aj ^,p pnt| „f this* period, faced a
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
gftret Britt, Oren May Culp. Helen , ul j() th,, mi)|nKP of fjft). |&gt;pr ccnt
Douglas, Mary I-oulso Dunn, Julia ntll( jj immediately reduced the exHiggins, Emmett Fox. Frank Diehl. ,*.„(* to $130,000 budget. The last six
H. C. McMullen, Kelly Pope, Jnmcs
„ 0f jpoj receipts were $11,700
llnycs, Clarence Rotundo, Murrini n!( „Knjngt disbursements of $71,653.
Knnncr, William Morrison,
Lish The deficit was slightly leas than $33,A. C. FORT, Agent
Morse, George Moye, Robert Adams,
WIGHT BROS. GARAGE------------------------------- -SANFORD, FLAEdwin Shinholsen John
Stanley,
During January, February nnd
( haunccy Wilson, Ethro Collins, Ma- xtnrcH, 11*22, there wns a further debel FYmamlcz, Clair Fuqua, Irene fJdt of morc ,|mn jih .ooo, receipts
1 ellows,, Irene Glldewell, Estclla having been $17,789 ns against dlsllotl, Pearl Hatch. Kliznbeth Hnrkey, bursemenU of $35,855. The total doPaulino Klimnt. Mary Mahoney, El- ficit from January 1, 1921, to April 1,
len Lundquist, Itngnn Smit, Margar- ls)o&gt;( waB ni0„ th«n $62,000.
Now’s the time for you to buy n MOLINE TRACTOR. We
Corner
Building
European Plan
si Tew, Zola Dnrson, Doris Nolan,
The expense wns pniil out of the
have a special offer that you cannot afford to let get by you.
every
room
outaidc
Open all the year
Mary Ilufort Powell. Gertrude Vin emergency fund of the board, a fund
For every farmer can nfford to buy but you cannot afford
_L
ing. Alva Rtnfford, Roy Britt, Cor- originated by Dr. Joseph Y. Porter to
not to buy a real Tractor, that has been proven out to be a
great success in this section. Until October 11th, 1922, we
Tm Going Bight Straight Back to TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT nellus Brooks, Itendell Kinard, El- |)n,tcct the state and its citizens
more Lloyd, I»nnie Robinson, Edwin n^nin-t sudden epidemics. Tile fund
will sell you a—
My Dear Old Florida Home," at HlnShelly, Steve Shank, Madison Wade, hn» been handed down from yenr to
A
summer
bronchial
cough
keeps
termiiter's Piano Store, Welaka Block.
MOLINE, Model D, latest improved Tractors
Gay Walts, Hnrry Hall, John Crmw- yenr i)Ut because of the cut in the tax
20-tfp not only the sufferer but other mem­
bers of tho family awake. Alfred Bar­ ford, ( Inrcnce Wolfq, Jack Rtemper, ’millnge, nnd through uso of It to meet
for $528.00
deficits the hnlnnco on April 1, 1922,
ker, 1001 Avondale St., E. Liverpool, Henry Witte.
Chrevolct delivery $045.00 delivered. O., writes: "I consider it my duty to
FOURTH GRADE
Can furnish you from our stock in warehouse for imme­
had dwindled to $29,360 with every
See A. C. Fort or Paul Diggers at write and tell tho results of Foley’s
Beatrice Bledsoe, Rcttina Camp­ expectation that it will he wiped out
diate delivery, or will have one shipped direct to you. Re­
Wight's Garage.
G4-6tc Honey nnd Tar, which 1 used for my bell, Margaret Giles, Dorothy Gore,
member this offer is only good until October 11th, so place 8
by January 1, 1923. Dr. Turck de­
boy who had been suffering from a Dorothy Haynes, Imttio, Mitchell, clares an emergency fund of at least
your order now.
. Employment Bureau.. bronchial cough for 7 or S weeks. Fol­ Juanita McMullen/ Katherine Schir- $50,000 should be maintained ut all
ey's Honey and Tar 1ms done him won­ nrd, Phillis Smith, Elinor Tyner, times.
•
derful good, and I shall always rocni- Flossie Vickery, Katherine Powell, The Board, in order to stretch its re­
LAKE MONROE, FLORIDA
The vocational committee of the Busi­
P H O N E 2102
mend it." It sooths and heals. Sold Minnie Hardy, Mildred Ferguson, sources to the limit voted at u meet­
ness and Professional Women’a Club
Margaret Hirschi, Dorothy Torlay, ing on May 6th to further reduce ex­
everywhere.—Adv.
requests all young women dealring
Dorothy Willinms, Thelma
Tew, penses nnd adopted a new budget for
einpayment to register at the First
Leonard
West!
Janies
Higgins,
Mil- the twelve months beginning May 1.
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
National Bank.
ton
Robbins,
Forest
McAllister.
door aix days n week for 16 cents—
To care for the health of ncnrly 1,YEARLY HONOR ROLL
Join the throngs of readers.
000,000 people, in the largest state in
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
FIRST GRADE—John Courier.
area east of the Mississippi river, with
—9
SECOND GRADE—None.
the single exception of Georgia, for
THIRD GRADE—Ellen Lundquist, the twelve months ending May l, 1923,
s Eitella Hall, Pearl llatrh, Margaret the Board has only $116,000. The budBritt, Cdndys Hickson. Mary Louise j
follows:
Administration, $14,- 3
■ Dunn, Metre Thomas, Lish Morse, |Sfi7.-4-4; communicable diseases, $21,■ I'rank Diehl, Elmore Lioyd Mary &amp;oo; vital statistics, $22,000; ehild wela
■ Allce Shipp.
fare, $6,612.56; engineering, 113,60*1;
■
FOURTH GRADE—Bettina Camp­ laboratories, $26,000; multigruph, $2,■
bell, Margaret Giles, Dorothy Gore, 700; biologies, $10,0(8).
■ Juanita McMullen, Phillis Smith. El­ The total is $117,200 hut from this
■
inor Tyner, Flossie Vickery, Kather­ nmuunt it is exjtected to deduct $1,200
ine Powell.
to be directed towards the salary of
Will Help You Keep Cool
the Director of I'm Bureau of Child
s KUBTI8 TO HAVE A
Welfare, created under the SheppardSee our window display of all kinds
MODERN THEATRE AT
■
Towner law recently enacted by Con­
ACOST OF $60,000 gress. This leaves a balance of $110,■
18)0 for the Board's work.
EUSTIS, June 1.—Contract for the
erection or a theatre building in Eus- GEORGE W. ALLEN’S
tls has been awarded to J. B. Southard
BODY LAID TO BEST
of Orlando, The contract price was
given out by the building committee
IIIJ Ttri* Ananr Infr d IVena I
8
of
the
Mattocks-Wheeler
Building
Co.
KEY
June 2.—The body of 8
s promoters of the project, as being George WEST,
W. Allen, president of the
slightly under $30,000, or a total for Find National Bank of Key West nnd
lots, building nnd equipment of ap­ widely known republican leader of
proximately $60,000.
this statu was laid to rest yesterday
I he same quietlv o p e ra tin g , dependable tra n sm issio n th n t
The building will be r&gt;Hxl2r&gt;.0, con­ in the city cemetery. The city’s en­
has been no pronounced n fe a tu re of th e Buick Six. is cmstructed of face brick, with half-inch tire industry stood silently at atten­
ployed in the Buick F our.' T h e design is th e sam e— th e qualcolored mortar, raked Joint. The front tion during the funeral services ns a
il) is the sam e— Only in size Is th e re nny d ifferen ce.
of the structure will be trimmed with mnrk of respect to the man who had
I*'cry p art of th e re m a rk a b le line of Buick four-cylinder
stone; windows will lie pressed lens been such n prominent factor in the
rars is n.s d istin ctly Buick a s if th e nam e w ere stam p ed up­
glass, with tile and mnrldo facings, upbuilding of the city. The services
on it.
were held ut St. Paul's Episcopal
with large Western Union clock.
The building will cocupy the entire Church.
space of the two lots on which stands
Mr. Allen died at his home here
And hack of every Buick c a r is th e skill an d ex perience of 20
the buildings of the Sanitnry meat Tuesday following nn illness of sev­
years, combined w ith u n p aralleled m a n u fa c tu rin g eq u ip m en t
The simplest and easiest way to
market and the round house. These eral mouths.
facilities.
save is to take the first dollar or
structures will he razed at once and
actual work of construction of ihc FOB RENT—Furnished apartments,
more from your salary and put it
Ask u s *o tell you m ore n h uul Buick
downstairs. 206 Hast Third Street.
theatre building will begin within ten
aside.
6fi-3tp
days and it wjll be completed and
PRICKS
BRICES
ready for occupancy by November I.
Then use the balance as if that
The building was designed by Archi­
22-S1X-46 Coupe----- $1885
tect Alan J. McDonough of this city,
22Four .11 Roadster $ 895
were all you had received. This
22-S1X-47 Sedan---- . 2165
and when completed will stand promi­
23-1 our-33 Touring .. 935
plan is better than attempting to
22-Slx-48 Coape
-. 2075
nently among the attractive business
22-Pour-Sfi Coupe
22-S1X-49 Touring... . 1585
buildings that have been erected in
save from what is left after pay­
*2-Four.37 Sedan......
22-Six-50 Sedan.----- . 2375
this city during the past two years.
^2-Si'z-U Roadster....
ing bills and making: purchases.
The house will have a seating capac­
22-8 Iz -15 Touring__
F. O. B. Hint, Mick.
A dollar will open a savingrs ac­
ity In-tween 600 and 600, with stand­
ard stage for tncatrical attraction-, Just tho moment you apply Menthacount for you in the
18x40. The throlru will be equipped Sulphur to an itching, burning or
with two motion picture machines, broken out skin, the itching stops and
DISTRIBUTOR
pipe organ, and modern stage equip­ healing begins, says n noted skin spec­
ment. Two elegunt store rooms are ialist. This sulphur preparation, made
SANFORD
FLORIDA
provided, fronting on Bay street, with into a pleasant cold rrenm, gives such
twelve-foot arcade leading to theatre [a quick relief, even to fiery eczema,
When Better Automobiles ore Built Buick Will Build Them : auditorium. On the second floor five. that nothing has ever been found to
office suites of two rooms each are take ita place.

Summer E x c u r s i o n s 1 HONOR ROLL

f U S r K K K i™ ,. $ 5 9 .1 8 I

Sanford Maid

C L Y D E L IN E

* Apache........... .'.'"..June 3, 12, 22; July 1, 10,20
■ Comanche......... June 5, 15, 24; July 3, 13, 23
■ Mohawk............ June 8, 17, 26; July 6, 15,24
: Lenape.............June 10, 19, 29; July 8, 17, 27

RAY BROTHERS

Routh’s Bakery

PACKARD SINGLE SIX
STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY
NOTICE TO FARMERS

BELL BROS.

Hot W eather
Is Here

s

A

s

20TH CENTURY COOLER

s

The Reliable Buick
Transmission is a Feature of
the Buick "Four”

i Ball Hardware Co. I
W ISDO M AND
W ELFA RE

IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES_
APPLY SULPHUR

N. H. GARNER

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU N E 2, 1922

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HATES COMING DOWN

THE HERALDPRINTINGCA

REPUBLICANS
V
CALLED OFF THE
INVESTIGATIONS

San-

closed. The half fare does not b e ­
come effective until July 1, Mr. Amoe
points out. In other words purchas­
ers of cars after that time are re­
quired to pay half the annua! license
charge.
The cardboard “Tem" is being ab­
used in some quartern Mr. Amos ^
says, and he explains that this tag ■
is issued to the dealer and the dealer | J|
is authorized to pass it on only to j ■
the purchaser of a new car who at the
same time deposits with him the li­
cense fee. The dealer must immed- :
™
J 'f fee
e c to
to the
lately ‘fnVwnrd
forward Vthe
tho comptro]|pr for thp t„ unnc&lt;, of n reffuIar
jjfpnS(,
_
p(
MATERIALS
IN HOADS WILL SAVE
$7,000 MILE—BROWNE

To Serve Well

The Interstate Commerce Commiision has performed a valuable public
One must first UNDERSTAND WELL. *
O. i . H O L L Y _________________ _____ M I I W sendee by
cutting down railroad WAR FRAUD FIGHT ENDS IN
V. J . L I L I . A I U ) ____ S * c r » l s r / - T r » » » » r r r
Our knowledge of the needs of this commun­
agricultural com-! CHILDISH SQUABBLE AND
H. A . SIKICL____ _______ U t M N l * ■ ■ ■ * * * freight rates on
O. L . t l l W I S _____ 4 I r r a U llo a X &lt; u i * l
inoditics. The time had arrived to
ity has given us an insight into the requireWHITEWASH
r h * n * I M « | to f l M 1*. M.
give the people some relief.
The
A i T r r t U t b ! H a lts M a !r * » • " &gt; * a
ments th at are necessary to the success nnd
A r s llr a lla a
railroads can well afford to accept
(lip T h e A t t n r l a l t d I’ r r s s l
e
war
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2.—
Th
WASHINGTON, Juno
progress of thla section.
M a b t r r l p l l o * I*,let la A*»aat* _ _
rates which are calculated to yield
Uaa Y t a r
.
i
■■■---- —
frauds fight, raging for days
In the
them
5
11-4
per
cent
instead
.of
6
per
'
4U M a a t h a --------------- -- — »_ — ;—
Your interests are our interests and a bank
D r l l t t r t ! la C lip kr C'arrWr
cent. Money is cheaper, wages aro senntc, broke with unexpected fury in
Oa&gt; W ^ k ________ ———I* ***** coming down and profits of 5 3-4 per the house yesterday after the rules
account here will place you in position to re­
T fc , k i| U - la l » - p a * a W a a k lp l l » f
committee had rescinded its action in
&lt;14 t a l l r r l r K t r f t » r a l « l « C a a a tp cent are reasonable.
ceive the best that this banking institution
» | |, psbfUbra M trj rrl4«j. A4»»rTho cut is deepest in the east and giving right of way to a Republican
I h U f r a lr a tn »J r k a a w a a a a p p lla a has to offer.
fla a . I l r a i K l i l l f la p a llllr a . MOO par lowest in the west, because of the resolution for investigation of the lack
r e a r, a l w y la
_________________
of
government
prosecution
of
the
lack
cheaper
cost
of
railroading
in
the
■ EMUKII TIIK ASSOCIATE!! I'llESS
The Associated I’reaa is exclusive­ cast and the somewhat lower wages. of government prosecution of alleged
ly entitled to the uic for republics- This, aa the commission well says, war grafters.
( I I S T h e ,4i i o r l a l r d P f M i l
Charges by Chairman Campbell, of
tion of all newi diapatebci credited to will tend to stabilize all business. The
TAMPA, June 1.—Use of materials *
it or not otherwise credited in this pa­ rates have been too high, as was the committee 'in n word to Demo- available in Florida for road building ■
per and alio the local news published shown by the stagnation of many crats" that their attack on Attorney wll save the people at least $7,000 a ■
lines of business dependent upon Gcnernl Daugherty was the only way mile for road construction, according "
herein.
All righta of republication of ipec- rnil transportation. Throughout the in which they could “serve war to information given by Charles A. J;
ial dispatches herein are * also re­ country the cry has been for a re­ crooks,” threw the house into diaor- Brownes, formerly state road depart­
duction of freight rates, The com- dor,
served.
ment engineer and now engaged in ■
It brought from Representative Gar- buil(,inf, roada in Orange county, in
r a u in mission has made a cut as deep ns
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
H1«: nCKALD BU1LDINO.
the finances and business of the rett, of Tennessee Democratic leader nn
on rea(, milkin|r nt tho
railroads will permit. Later, when the assertion that Chairman Campbell*' luncheon of the Civitan club hero
business has developed its normal who In the first instance, had voted to yesterday.
■ F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNBR. Q,u„
A new moving picture actor or oc- vnlume of freight-and the cost of put the investigation resolution before
The speakers said that the state
torino gets a divorce every day now, transportation becomes lower, rates the house, had been induced by the ntwns paying the railroads the sum of
nnd new marriages nnd new divorces enn be cut still further.
tomey general “to change his vote $7,000 freight on material for each
are ns common ns war profiteers.
The reduction of freight rates, and vote not to investigate the do­ mile of road huilt.
This amount
MISS ELEANOR HERRING
th here is that cleansing process th a t|Wbjcb enters into the calculations of partment of Justice.
could bo saved by constructing roads
Will Hays was intending to use on uimnjq every business, is nn encourThe row started during consideraWould like it few
of Florida material. He said that a
the movies?
; aging step toward increased activity lion of a measure which sought to good road cun be made of asphalt
land therefore toward solution of tho Ifind work for idle prisoners, nnd ns n paving, nsphnlt blocks being laid on
With in- veteran member explained It "they six inches of limestone rock with n
The investigations Into the war unemployment problem.
FOR JULY AND AUGUST
grafters has been stopped the dis­ creased industrial activity the rail- were off after that."
#
snndi cushion between.
The very
Amid Democratic cheers Mr. Garrett
patches state today. We knew it. roads will get more freight nnd cam
Pupil of: Louis G. llarllemnun. Ins. Musical Art, N. Y.;
best road can lie mnde with nn eight
declared that Chairman Campbell “ns
Under a Republican administration more money.—Florida Post.
Alma Grnfe, Philndclphln, Pa.; Peabody Conservatory, Bal­
inch rock base, one inch cushion of
an excuse for his own turn-coating,
there will never be any investigation
timore, Md.; Dr. Julia Allen, Rollins College, Florida.
sand and vitrified surface.
for his own weakness of will, for his
of swollen fortunes. Anyhow the At­
INJURES THE SOUTH
He said that in days gone hy n
Will be at home by the middle of June, or apply to
own buk of intellectual integrity nnd
torney General has troubles of his
road could be built for $7,000 a mile,
courage,
assails
the
Democratic
ad­
own.
also that 3fi per cent of tho cost of
Mrs. George Herring
The treatment of strangers In the ministration."
building roads wns for labor nnd thin
south and espe&lt;4nlly in Florida is
French Avenue------------------------------------- Sanford, Florida
After Mr. Garrett had presented a
There are many strange nnd dev­ judged by the north collectively nnd
had increased 33 per cent in the past
letter
from
A.
Mitchell
Palmer,
form­
ious wnys for the markets to go one such happening ns the city man­
eighteen months, making it possible
down in Florida nnd leave the grow­ ager affair nt Columbus throws r er attorney general, courting nn in­ for cheaper construction now.
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ers with the bag to hold. And the cloud on the people of nil the south­ vestigation by congress, Representa­
solution has not been made to the ern states nnd tends to retard their tive Mondell, of Wyoming, the Repub­
WASHINGTON. June 2.—Strong­
lican leader, declared he wns glad the
problem as yet Some of these days matcria,
,h&gt;
The Jacksonville committee had rescinded its action,
er buying power by the public is i
BOYS AND GIRLS
the Ilcrabl will investigate the ram- Times
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truthfully says:
shown
by
reports
of
current
business
"A congressional investigation a t
ifications of this shipping game and
On Southern accredited list. No loafing on streets. Excel­
“The treatment accorded to Mana­ this time," said Mr. Mondctl, "could by retailers, the federal reserve
let the public in on something that
lent athletics. Every' convenience. BOARD AND TUITION
ger Hinkle nnd his disappearance on serve no other purpose than that of board noted thnt the showing by rewill cause a loud noise.
$25.00 PER MONTH. Classical, Scientific, Commercial,
account of it will piove a great in­ delay, of muddying the waters, or tnilers is exceptinal for tho summer
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jury to the South nt large ns well ns preventing the prompt action of the season.
Senator Tom Watson says that to the city immediately involved. Tho
Write for Catalogue
The board took an optimistic view
Herbert Hoover has handled and is dynamiter objected to Mr. Hinkle ns a grand jury and of the courts. 1 am not of the future outlook both for retail­
NORMAN INSTITUTE
handling larger sums than any finan­ 'Yankee* and this fact will be widely surprised that gentlemen whose nnmes ers nnd for wholesalers. They are
may
figure
in
investigations
before
L. H. DROWNING, President
NORMAN PARK, GA.
cier in Amcricn, referring to the heralded nnd it may deceive a number " '”'nd'juries prefer a congressional in- booking orders henvily for tho com­
Near East Relief, the Chinese Relief of men north of the Mason and Dixie vestigntion to action by the grand jury ing season.
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and ail the other reliefs, nnd he is line as to the attitude of the people' nmI thc cwurt. T(uil ia lhdr only
supposed to render an accounting to of the South towards immigrants bnpP&gt;»
the American people. This is no more from the North. It may create the
Cami)bt.!| charged that Demothan right. We would like to see a impression on tho part of some thnt €raU ln con{troJta .vood \n silence for
report of the “overhead."
Northern men cannot live safely in „ u,
jm, t)f lht! WIir nnt] llit, not rttia(.
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voice or hand against conspiracies to
Senator Reed says the Supreme
“Hundreds of thousands of them defraud nnd rob the government.”
Court builds trusts, We arc glad to are living in the South without being
Photnxtatic copies of Mr. Daughfr- (
know that it is the supreme court treated in the slightest degree differ­ ty’s letter relating to private practice
thnt builds them ns we never knew ently from the way thc native born ten or twelve years ago, said Mr. ;
in them but are treated. We do not believe there Cam pel I, "were not published and her­
before just what did builll
we did know thnt they were being is any part of the South where any alded to thc country until after he 1
budded fust and allowed to exist ev­ prejudice exists against a man be­ hud cabled Charles W. Morse, the mil­
en when laws were framed to stop cause he is from the North. A Nor­ lionaire shipbuilder, who wns leaving
them. You can usually find the thern man may not be liked well by the country under an assumed name,
courts back of all our troubles.
bis neighbors, hut thnt would be nn to return nt once to face n possible 1
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account of bis conduct—not of his indictment by a federal grand jury."
Mrs. Harold McCormick thinks nativity. The same conduct would
now that Max Oser lias designs on ecu re ns strong dislike for a South­ SEN. TOM WATSON
her daughter’s money. We are gluil ern man.
SAYS IIEItnEHT HOOVER
“We do not believe there is nny
to see the McCormicks waking up.
HAS MADE NO REPORT
When the subject was first broached community in the South or in tho
to us we snid thnt same thing. Now North thnt a man enn move into with
(tlx T he A » n r l n l r 4 1'irail
fc iS ra s w
if tho McCormicks had only asked the openly displayed feeling that he
WASHINGTON, June 2.-Scnator
our ndvicc we cou’d have told them is settling among inferiors, nnd lie i.'ntson, Democrat, Georgia* yester­
al! about such n match nnd they liked by the people thnt he thinks day in the sennte reiterated his char­
could have avoided all this newspap­ me inferiors. There is no sectional- ges that Herbert Hoover had failed
er talk. And in conclusion wo will bin in dislike for this cause. A man to make detailed itemized reports of
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say that whenever you see a man from Massachusetts earning to Flor­ expenditures for the Russian, Belgian
from Europe flitting around with nn ida am! taking it for granted thnt and other relief enterprises directed
American heiress you can put it everything that is different from the by him.
down thnt lie is flirting with her 'way it is done in Massachusetts is
Published reports of the relief
wrong—n man feeling that all he hus committees presented Wednesday by
money—nothing else.
to do to settle nny question is to tell Senator Lcnroot, epublienn, Wiscon­
o----------Sanford people can rejoice thnt how they do things in Massachusetts sin, with a letter from Secretary
they are not only living in the gar­ —would lie disliked by the people Hoover, were declared by the Geor­
den spot or the world luit they are here unless they properly sired him gia Senator to bear out rather than
also freed from all kinds of calami- up ns too little to dislike. But he n fute his chnrge.
ties that seem to fall upon less fav would not lie disliked any more than
Various items in these reports
ored sections of the country. One u man coming from Georgia nnd tnk- were rend hy the senator in nn effort
s r .: *
visitor to the city Inst week remarked (Jpg the same attitude. A man going to show thnt the reports “lumped"
” r?that he had never seen n happier or from Jacksonville to Minml and set- expenditure* without details ns to
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more prosperous hunch t f people In Ding oh dispute* by* telling the pco- salaries or other incidents and with­
Several sfnart numbers in Ladies’
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his life than right hers in Sanford |dc there of how they would do out accompanying vouchers.
where they seemed to have a better i thing* in Jacksonville would be disThe reports, Senator Watson said,
Shoes and Strap Sandals in Patent
time and to really enjoy life nnd liked in Miami. AH this is natural “contained astonishing information"
S£S
were far ahead of other locations in but it is not dislike to the community thnt Mr. Hoover had charge of vaster
Leather, White Kid, Reinskin and
the south. That is the wny strnng- from which such n man moved—it is sums than were ever handled by any­
ers look nt us and when you stop to dislike for the chuckle-headed idiot body in the world.
Canvas arrived this morning1.
who moved, nnd he would incur ns
“No king or emperor, no King Solmuch dislike if lie moved from one
omfin or American financier ever
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•Southern state to another ns if he
We are the sole agents for the well
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handled such sums," declared Sena­
had moved from tho North—ns much
tor Watson, adding thnt the Ameri­
n r-:s
if he had moved from one part of the
known Edmond Shoes for men.
can people nnd the government were
state to nnothcr ns if he had moved
entitled to an itemized accounting.
from another stnte."
Come in! Look around!
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Don't wait until it is too late. InTALLAHASSEE. June 2.—Some
sure now.—E. F. Lane.
57-3tp Florida automobile owners are a lit­
tle premature in their bargain- de­
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
Insure now. File Insurance.—E. F. signs in the mutter of nutomobile li­
vice Our Motto
Lane,
67-3tp censes according to Stnte Comptrol­
ler Ernest Amos, reports that 10J,All the newest things in women's 455 licenses have been issued, in tho
white pumps and sandals, reasonably stnte for 1922.
Phones 497-494
priced nt Rivera Brothers, Sanford
The comptroller says ho has re­
V b l a k a block
■ Avenue. Get yours before your size is ceived numerous applications for n
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5f'-3tc • license with only half the fee cn-

DEANE TURNER

Just received another shipment of Millinery in tho
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922

OCIETY
fU E D D A lG K K .^ 1' “ “ f».

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CALENDAR
T_Mr»- Harry B. Lewi* will
,rl*in the member# of the
•ly Thirteen Bridge Club at her
9e on Magnolia avenue.
r _Frrneh Bridge Cabaret at
p,ri»h House, at 8 I*. M. under
luipices of the Women a Guild.
Mra. Robert I lines will entain the members of the Sana
lt| Bridge Club at her homo on
ft svenue.
j*—The Wcsmlnster Club will
(t with Mrs. L. I. Frailer at her
a« on Celery avenue.
ay—Pope Organ Club will meet
the home of Mrs. Orlen Farrell
Mr Twelfth nnd PalmattO avei gt four o'clock.
KgcJgy—Circle No. 3 will meat
the home of Mrs. Torn Williams
0»k avenue nt 3:30 P. M.
r and Mrs. Fred Williams nnd
,'tj'y have moved to their country
if on Crystal I-nkc.

lough of Orlando, who is the guest of
her sister, Mr*. B. F. Whitner. There
being three tables of players.
Of exceptional interest was the
gnmo of bridge played during the
evening, the prize for high score
among the club members, a pair of
bath towels, was won by Mrs. E. D,
Mobley, while the guests prize, also
n pair of bath towels, was won by
Mr*. McCullough.
At the conclusion of the card gtfme
thr hostess served delicious orange
ice and two kinds of cake.
Besides the regular club members,
the guests included Mrs. McCullough
of Orlando, Mra. J. G. Sharon, Mrs.
George Herring and Mrs. L. G.
Stringfcllow.
INFORMAL DANCE
A delightful social event of yester­
day was the informal dvnee given last
night bv Mr. John Russell at his
lovely home on Union avenue, honor­
ing the members of the younger socialjset.
Dnncing was enjoyed in the sun
pnrlor until n late hour, when re­
freshments were served. Punch nnd
vvnfers being served through out the
evening.
Mr. Russell was nsslstcd In enter­
taining his guests by Mrs. Allen
Jones and Miss Brain.

MISCELLANEOUS SI IOWHR
One of the cleverest and most en­
joyable socinl events of the season
„ Julia Zachary returned homo was the miscellaneous "Shower" giv­
eight fnuii Tallahassee where en last evening by Miss Elizabeth
ia» k ,n attending the Woman's Musson nnd Mrs. Oscar May, nt tho
home of the former on Palmetto ave­
nue.
ihol Henry returned homo
Quantities of lovely roses, daisies,
evening from Tallahassee hybisctis nnd other cut flowers were
spend the summer vacation effectively used in the reception nnd
parent- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. living rooms. On tho walls were in­
teresting series of pictures, pertain­
ing to the "Microbe of I.ovc."
in Sadie Sandora nf Charleston,
“ For I,ovo Sweet Sake," (It. M.
v.h" has been teaching nt Stelts) vvns beautifully rendered by
them College, nt Clearwater, Is ' Mrs. Claude Herndon. Two of Miss
guest "f her uncle nnd aunty Mr. Williams expression pupils, Damnrious Musson nnd Bernice Austin, gave
Mrs. II. L Gibson.
two very humorous and appropriate
Ir. and Mrs. L P. McCullcr leavo readings. Mrs. S. W. Walker gavo
jeir car tomorrow for Jasper, n number of piano aolos during the
„ where Mrs. McCuller will spend evening.
l« time with her parents, Mr.
After the musical numbers tho
fuller going on to California.
guests were given prescription blanks
nnd asked to write n prescription for
STHE NOUS BRIDGE CLUB
the "Microbe of Love." After these
rs. S. O. Chase entertained the were written, they were presented to
iiber* uf the Entre Nous Bridge the honoree, by Miss Musson, who
snd one extra table of players, remarked that the prescription would
?,fiday evening nt her home on be filled in tho dining room. .When
irenue, honoring Sirs. McCul- the curtains were pulled nslde, it re-

vealed a fully equipped drag store, elusion of the card game, On each to $760 for the best essay on tha sub- | Chrcvolct touring car, $845.00 de­
with Miss Leila Roper, in white coat plate &amp;as a pink rose bud.
ject, “HOW THE AMERICAN LEG- Hvercd. See A. C. Fort or Paul Bigand cap as druggist. The honoree
Acting as substitutes for absent ION CAN REST SERVE THE N A -^er* at Wight's Garage.
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read each prescription, and they were club members were Mrs. George TION." Any boy or girl between
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filled by tho druggist who handed out Knight nnd Mrs. David Caldwell. The the ages of 12 and 18 Is eligiblo to ; f
drug cartops and boxes, concealed in club members enjoying this pretty enter this contest. This should be
each being a gift. These proscriptions party were Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. of especial interest to the graduates
nnd opening the “Medicine" afforded C. E. Henry, Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mrs. of this year. For further informa-1
much merriment. Tho "druggist was Harry Hecren, Mrs, Harry B. Lewis, tion you may call on tho superinten­
assisted in filling the prescriptions nnd Mr*. Fred Walston.
dent of schools nt the court ’hou(*p,
by three tranied nurses, Misses DcmSanford Fla.
nrious Musson, Bernice Austin and b r id g e l u n c h e o n p o s t p o n e d
T. W. LAWTON.
Ollic Vera Glisson.
Supt Schools.
The Bridge Luncheon to have been 58-2tp—431tp
After all the prescriptions had been given by Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
FRENCH BRIDGE CABARET
served, consisting of punch served In Saturday morning, has been postpon­
bottles, marked “Shake Well Before ed until further notice.
Using," sandwiches wrapped and
Have you made your reservation
marked with the druggists orders, NEW PRICES ON THE HUDSON for tho French llridgo Cabaret! This
is nn event you don't want to miss.
"to bo taken at once" nnd to be fol­
lowed by the other prescription on
In this issue of the Daily Hcratd is Even though you don't play cards,
the plate, which was Eskimo pie*. nn advertisement calling attention to there will bo a good time in store for
After tho refreshments were served tho changes in the prices of Hudson you. Bridge will be played promptly
the hostesses passed the "Mints" enrs. Tho Super-Six Phaeton is now nt eight o’clock, »o come early. Tito
which proved to be large capsules, $1,695, the 7-paMenger, $1,715; the Cabaret will be In charge of Mrs. A.
each containing n clever Joke which’ coach is $1,71*5, the cabriolet $2,295, E. Hill and Miss Dnph Wimbish, this
each guest read.
' the sedan, $^,650, the touring limou. fact nlone assures its success. Tho
Miss Williams the charming hon- sine $2,920 and the limousine, $3,195. price, fifty cents, includes ennis, cab­
aret nnd refreshments.
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oreo wore on this occasion a moat See the advertisement.
becoming frock, of white taffeta,
The Couhtry Club and Golf Links *r*
IIIS FRIEND RECOMMENDED
with over dress of jade green geor­
EIGHT-DAY INVENTORY SALK.
almost completed. You will want the
THEM
gette, nnd corsage of pink sweet
pea*.
"Six years ago," writes W. H. Shad- best In everything in the
Yowell Co. will start their big eight
Before lenving the guests were re­ day inventory sale on Saturday and well, Stanley, Vn., I had kidney trou­
Sporting Goods Line
quested to write their favorite re­ they have bargains galore in every­ ble, nnd at times was unable to raise
cipe, these were filed in an index thing in this big store. Read the ad -, myself in bed. Foley Kidney Pills We are agent* for the Celebrated
cook book cabinet nnd presented to vert iseme nt that takes a whole page in w«"&gt; recommended to me by the Chief
the bride-elect.
this Issue and get the prices on these "f thp Fire Department. After using Spaulding Line of Golf
This event was one of exceptional, ” ”
h lh#t , f0 vofy rcftK)I1. 3 bottles 1 was completely relieved nnd
enjoyment to the guests and was one M v (n ^
n{ ^ bjjf #nk. 1ju || m have never had a return of the symp­
Goods
of tho most delightful of n series nmi gents will have an opportunity to toms." Why suffer when you can get
jvhich Miss Williams is being hon­ purclinse the things they need nt the relief from rheumatic pains, backache,
ored. About sixty guests being pres- inventory sale. It starts Saturday nod swollen, sore and stiff joints, sleep Patronize your home merchant* la
ent last evening.
Inst* for eight days only. Get in early disturbing bladder weakness and oth­ everything you need to purchane. We
tomorrow morning and get your choice er symptoms of disordered kidneys? are here to stay.
MERIUE MATRONS BRIDGE
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
of the splendid bargains.
CLUB.
Exquisite in every detail was tho
FOUIt Bll, SPECIALS
PRINTING
liridgo pnrty given by Mr*. D. P.
PRICE LIST
Drummond yesterday afternoon, nt
Baumt'l'a Specialty Shop offers four
Bamiuermitl
Bond Letterhead*
her attractive home on Magnolia nve- big specials Mr Saturday nnd Monday.
250.......
$1.75
2,000
$ 8.00
nuo, the guests included the members Ml silk dresses, white wash skirts,
500........
$2.50
3,000
$11.00
THE BELT
of the Merrio Mntrons Bridge Club. waists nnd ovcrhlouse* nnd bungalow
1,000
$4.75
5,000
...
$10.00
The rooms where the card tables aprons. See the advertisement in this
Automobile Indemnity
llamermill Bund fi1, Envelope*
were placed were converted into a issue and attend the sale. You know
$1.75
1,000
$4.75
Association
veritable bower, quantities of roses, Unumel's sales arc always real sales. ! 250.
500____
$2.50
2,000
______$8.50
petunias and other spring flowers be­
HI l*uso, 111.
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Round Corner Business Cards
ing used.
X Miss Ora \\ illiams leaves this a fte r-1^
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f t&gt;00 Claims promptly paid.
Cheeks
After several absorbing games of noon fur Jacksonville where she will he
delivered this week to: Mra. It.
500..........
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2,000..........
$0.50
bridge, scores were counted and tho the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Bev­
Drealtor, collision. ?G16.81; Mr.
Bammrrmill Bond Billheads
prize, for high score, a tea cloth and erley until after her marriage to Dr.
Thomas Emmet Wilson, fire,
850
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$1.75
1,000
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nnpkins, was won by Mrs, C. E. Hen­ John Cooke Deen, which takes place
500.....
$2.50
2,000.............$0.50 §105.95. This claim, was sent in
the middle of this month.
ryWhy
Pay
More?—We
do it for I.ESS! on May 8th. and cheek issued
Refreshment* enrrying out tho
May 25th. This is the class of
• Work Guaranteed
dainty color motiff of pink nnd gTeon
ATTENTION.
service you not when your car is
consisting of pistacht ice cream, Lady
High School Boy* and Girl*
insured by THE PELT.
Baltimore cake iced in green, wafer*,
ran* bark for oar Blftr »rt«tU*t G. C. FELLOWS, Agent
nnd pink mint*, in green heart shap­
The American Legion is offering II IKY
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ed basket* were served at tho coii- Scholarship prizes worth from $260 902 French

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WHITE WASH SKIRTS

All Silk Frocks, which includes
affetas, Canton Crepes, Georettus, Bimini Crepes and other
ilk materials. All specially pric­
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and* tailored waists in Georgettes,
Crepes de Chines, Batistes and
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7 Passenger Phaeton $1745
Touring Limousine
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of thirty or forty per cent by first ex­
press. The quality Is unexcelled and
we guarantee it to arrive eweet and
cold, packed in iced tubes.—Ezell-Griffln Company Creamery, Eaton, Ga.
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the
mnrksmen at
at the
the Sanford
Sanford lit
Itod &amp;
...e marksmen
Gun traps. Respite the rain a. few
of
(||r T h e A . « o r l « l e d
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were out
June 1.—Sunday, June 11,
tween showers and as a whole it was may be one of the bluest Sundays
quite nn interesting shoot. Coleman, -pnm[m ever has experienced, for ShcrPIANOS
the headliner of the dub, was not out ^ S|)eriC4.r has announced that the
hut Wight, second man, was there and Bja| # jnw concerning observance of the
PHONOGRAPHS
nnrrowcd the margin between the two g ^ b a th is to he enforced rigidly. The
by six points, leaving only seven sheriff and County Solicitor Givens
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
points between tho two high men. It’* recently were charged by a committee
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
now high time for Coleman to come
cm xcns wlth failure to enforce the
out
and
defend
his
title
or
lose
it,
if
jawg
(he committee going to TnllahnxPLAYER ROLLS
Wight keeps up his present pace.
| ny the charges Is-forc the govThe club was glad to have ns n vis- t&gt;rn()r Governor Hardee had the
J. H. HINTERMISTER itnr again J. Duncan Jacques, of De- sheriff before him and after u enreLnnd and Woodbury, N. J., who made ^uj c.Xnmination of the evidence, and
PIANO CO.
n score yesterday of over .920. V. E. 0j Mr&gt; s p(.RCer, told him to return to
Wrlnka Illock
Douglass was out also yesterday for Tnmpni declaring he still wns sheriff
the first time this year and opened the of Hillsborough county,
season so far ns he w concerned with
row ht.ro still is simmering and
Henry McLaulin, Jr. a score of .740. Frank Woodruff, Jr.. ^ Sheriff has announced that In ndOPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
nnother regular visitor, liroke 21 o f'4||t|0n to other laws, he intends to enhis 25 before the rain.
force the Sunday laws. He first sAid
it is hoped that the weather will 1*‘ he would put the lid on beginning June
more favorable next Thursday nnd jjj, ;mt „ Inter announcement was to
that tnnre of the members will he able tho t.ffwrt that he was having his atto get out. The interest in the club torney outline an interpretation of the
is running strong this season and will *tnlutc nnd that his cnmpnlgn would
I increase with good weather. The San- ,)0Rjn j unc j j . The attorney now is
ford Cluli hns a good trap and grounds Hetermininir just what tint of blue the
nn dwill he able to nmke it Interesting heriff can spHnklc on the town.
for the Stato Tournament boys hero
XI2 Boat. 1st 8t.
Florida’s Sunday law is a rigid one.
next spring.
It
prohibits all activity In any "pur­
UL.!—1
The results of yesterday are as fol­ suit, business or trade, cither by man­
lows;
ual labor or with animal or mechanical
Ycstd. Season power except the same be work of
Score. Average necessity.” The law says, however,
.838 that nothing shall be construed as to
Coleman, J. H.
Wight, It. R.
100-92 .881 prohibit the “preparation or printing
Hill, W. C.
.854 between the hours of midnight Satur­
Hand. W. S., .
75-03 .847 day and six in the morning, Sunday,
150-110 .812 of any newspaper intended to be cir­
Harden, J. L.
Pulcston, S. .
..... 100-74 .811) culated nnd sold on Sunday or to pro­
100-85 .809 hibit the circulation nnd sale on SunHutchison, J. C,
You Can Find the Name of
Whitncr, (’hns.
75-01 .800 tiny of same.”
Every Live Professional and
Newman, It. A.
.789
Under the law, upnrently the sheriff
Duaineaa Man in Hanford In
.780 can prohibit work on Monday morn­
Stevens, It. E. .
This Column Each Day
Punlon, John
.750 ing newspapers before midnight Sun­
Douglass, V. K,
50-37 .710 day if he desires to do so.
Smith, It. P.
.733 The statute prohibits any open
Mnines, Schelle
.733 stores or sales except that in cases of
Maxwell, R. C.
.720 emergency or necessity, merchants
George A. DeCottes Cowan,
.700 “may dispose of the comforts nnd. ne­
J. II.
\ttorney-at-Law
Mobley, B. D.
.073 cessities of life to customers without
Tolar. J. N............
25-18 .057 keeping open doors.”
Over Haisinole County flank
.053
HANFORD
FLORIDA (’rushy, F. L.
Whoever employs anyone in labor or
Higgins, Kd.
.010 other business, except it be in the or­
Members not shooting in past 30 dinary household business of daily nv
S. 0. Shinholser
days not published. Non-members of cessity, or other work of necessity or
the ( lull not published.
charity, is liable to a fine of $,10.
Contractor and IluIIder
| The use of firearms on Sunday cithBANFORD
FLORID. LITTI.E KNOWN FACTS
er for hunting game or firing at tar* ABOUT STATF. OF FLORIDA
gets is prohibited.
GIVEN
I1Y
THE
COURIER
The Inst section of the law prohibits
SMITH BROS.
all sports,
»iir Tl&lt;e_ Aaaorintrd Press)
i The statute wns tested in the courts
Garage and Machine Co. PLANT
CITY, June 2.—The editor some years ago nnd declared constituExpert Auto Repair Work
of Iho Plant City Courier has been tionnl.
Phone 80
Corner Flrat and Oak rtudying the map of Florida to de­
velop u few little known facts nhout
FLOOD THREATENS
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS* the state nnd the result of the inves­
tigation was set forth in a recent is­
Quick Service Transfer sue of the Courier) in the form of IN SOUTH GEORGIA
RAINS CONTINUE
five paragraphs. They folow:
Storage Facilities
Florida extends farther cast than
(Hr 1
If we please you, tell othere; If no a large portion of Pennsylvania nnd
MACON, Ga., Junc 2.—The OcmulVirginia.
tell ue. Phone 498
gee river registered 19 feet here at 9
A part of Florida lies fnrther west
o'clock Inst night, n rise of 8.5 feet in
than Chicago; fifty miles west of
12 hours, and indications are that it
Birmingham, Ala., and to within for­ will continue to rise during the day.
B. W. HERNDON ty seven miles of the Mississippi Families are deserting their homes in
State line.
Insurance Agency
the lowlands. Other streams in mid­
Florida extends forty-five miles dle nnd southern Georgia also are out
FIRE—AUTO—BONDS
further north than the southern tip
of their hunks. Rain continued last
of Georgia. There are fifty-four night.
Floridn postoffices farther north than
The reading of the Ocmulgee rivro
Sparton Horn Service Valdosta, Gn.
in this city was one foot above flood
The northern line of Floridn if fif­ stage at 8:30 o'clock Inst night. A rise
—AT---ty-four miles further north than Fort
of ut least three feet during the night
Alabama; sixty-five miles wns anticipated.
Sanford Battery Service Morgan,
north of New Orleans, and sixty
At Milledgeville, Gu., the Ocnee riv­
miles
north of the southern end of er had reached 17.9 feet at 8 o’clock
Company
Missisippi.
Inst night nnd a continued rain thm
Florida extends into the tropics five tho day and night was expected.
SANFORD NOVELTY hundred miles farther than the south­ Farmers report heavy losses to corn
ernmost part «,f California. Tho
and wheat crops, and if the rain con­
WORKS
const line of Floridn in nenrly equal
tinues much longer there also will bo
to that of the combined Pacific const
V, C. COLLER, Prop.
heavy hisses to peaches nnd watermel­
of the United States, or slightly more ons.
Genera) Shop and Mill than twelve hundred miles.

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS E
DIRECTORY

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■■|,r.1i&gt;wit&gt;‘ii.. ••)) tin part of the
people.
Railroads arc mnking heavy de­
mands for lumber according to re­
ports, and work which hos been held
up during the past two years on car
Want ,**WB Enforced construction for all of the roads is be­
ing taken up now on n largo scale.
* roc red to Rusinraa

Work

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CONTRACTOR *and BUILDER
'
117 Commercial Street

Hanferd, Pin.

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
HANFORD

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FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons;
Oversise Rings and Pins; Flywheel
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Hhafta rs-

SUSPECT IN BANK
ROBBERY PitOVES

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lint
‘
'
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Miami. June 2.—One suspect In the
nftibery of the Miami Reach post.office of ? 1,400 Decoration Day wns
grilled for three hours yesterday by
the police hut at the end of that time
he hnd proved a complete alibi nnd
wns released. The police Inst night
begun an investigation on n new angie which they refused to mnke
known.
Claude Hamilton, n clerk in a drug
store next to the post-office, told the
police yesterday that nliout eleven
o'clock on the night of the robbery
he entered the post-office to drop a
let (or. He saw a man leutting on n
stamp window, he said, and ns he enterod, the man pulled down hia cap
nnd began to write hurriedly. As
Hamilton was in x burry he passed
on out, hut he believes now that tho
mnn wan stationed in the front ns a
lookout for the bandits.

Rivers Out of llanks North
ATLANTA, June 2.—Streams and
rivers in northern Georgia arc out of
tl^ir banks and lowlands flooded with
C
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l
—
wequent
-htmage to crops as a resu‘* (’f n!1 unprecedented rainfall in
this section of the state during Mny.
The uplands have received too much
feature also nnd late and smnll crops
°f c,,m nnd cotton were predicted last
n'Khl •’&gt;' J - J - Drown, state commit*fonpr «f agriculture,
There has been no flood damage re­
P°rter front any northern Georgia rivera.

“MONEY TALKS”

The nvorago percentage of railroad
cars in need of repairs is seven, nnd
this figure has been doubled nnd treb­
led during the past two years of in­
activity. Car construction nnd repair­
ing during 1921 wns less than that of
any other year on record. During the
first three months of 1922 railroads
of the country purchased more mater­
ial for car construction nnd repnir
than during the whole of 1921.
Jacksonville is In the midst of one
of the grentest building booms in the
history of the city. It is estimated
that there are at least 300 homes in
course of construction now while
there are nlso many Inrger buildings
under way, which, as a whole, would
put the construction estimate for this
city at around $15,000,000. The aver­
age cost of the homes under construc­
tion is placed at about $5,000, which
makes a total of $1,500,000 being
spent on new homes alone.
Almost every Florida city is show­
ing n similar boom in building activ­
ity, it i Jsnid.
MR. W. A. MacWILLIAMS
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
HAS ISSUED THE FOLLOWING SEATEMENT

1. I am not the candidate of any
clnss, fnction nor special 'interests.
2. I stand for liberal appropria­
tions for Education, realizing if our
country is to endure, its citizens
must be informed of tho basic prin­
cipals of our Government.
3. The National Rond Laws should
be nmended to bring about the chan­
ges of specifications for road build­
ing in the State in accordance with
our local nnd climatic conditions,
thereby giving us greater benefits
from Government aid.
4. I am in favor of the Govern­
ment turning over to Henry Ford
Muscle Shoals, to tho end that the
farmers may secure cheaper ferti­
lizers.
5. I believe in a country which
produces more than it consumes, a
high protective tariff is economically
unwise, but if the consumers of the
Fourth District are compelled to pay
n high protective price for tho nctictea of production should be protected.
6. I believe tho Government should
generously meet its full duty to our
cx-scrvico men. For once let history
show Republics are grateful.
7. I nm in favor of the present
limitation on immigration, but would
fnvor nn absolute bar for a specified
number of years.
8. Florida’s greatest problem for
further development Is transporta­
tion nnd improvement of inland wat­
erways. I cannot promiso to obtain
all the Fourth District needs-nnd de­
serves at tho hands of the General
Government, but I do promiso untir­
ing, attontivo nnd energetic efforts
in that behalf.
0. I believe changes in the Federal
Reserve Bank Act should be mnde,
it never wns intended that tho Gov­
ernment should exploit the borrow­
ing public in tho sum of over one
hundred millions a year, and this af­
ter tho pnying of exorbitantly high
snlnrics and bonuses to its officers
nnd employees, snd nil this ngslnst
the smnll banks and in the interests
of tho large Banks in the money ccn.
ters of our country.
10. i be]love the present laws for
reformation should be enlarged and
mndo moro effective.
11. I believo in economy In hand­
ling Governmental affairs, there ex­
ists undue cxtrnvngBnce at present.
Tho Government has no right to take
nny more money from tho people
thnn is necessary to economically ad­
minister the Government.

, To the Thriftless money says “Good.
Bye.
To the self-respecting, forward-looking
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I represent vour
best working days. Be careful with me for I
am your best friend. Put me in the Bank
where I am Safe and I will work for you. Re­
member, I move the world.”
Open your Savings Account TODAY!

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS BANK DAILY GIVES YOU
“MONEY TALK”

The Seminole County
STRENGTH-

SANFORD

-PROGRESS-

-SERVICE

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West Flrat Street

1018 Wist First tins

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DELICIOUS

..DELAWARE ‘PUNCH..
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In Bottles Everywhere

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

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The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

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THE L ALLEN SEED CO.
Sanford, Florida
DEALERS IN SEED, FEED AND
FERTILIZERS
Mail orders a specialty. If you need one dullnr's worth or
one hundred dollar's worth, write us. We will save you mon­
ey and give you quality.
■is

NO ROOM
for argument about

It
i t , iis
n imilled
i i i u u u with
m i l l painstaking care trom tkt■
finest winter wheat by millers with year* wj
•
-“Americas
* —*—*— First
years of experience in
Mill.”

FLORIDA GROCERY CO
DISTRIBUTORS, PALATKA.

B1ish M illing Co.
SEYMOUR. IND.

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FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS

W IGHT GROCERY CO.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
SANFORD
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The Amount Doesn’t Count It’s the
That’s the Thing

INCREASED ACTIVITY IN
THE LUMBER TRADE IS
OUTSTANDING FEATURE

(Continued on page it.)
-------tam sd; agents for Cailla Inboard and
tl,nt timp WD1 probably never again
equaled because of the reduction
Outboard M otors.---------- Phone 61
in sources of supply through constant
Li..'-"
cutting. Millions of feet of timber
nrc destroyed annually by forest fires
Rayfield Carburators
and while no approximate footage
could be obtained of the damage to
Installed and Guaranteed by
Second sheets, 8 ViXII, only Kr»wi»*r Umber caused in Floridn by
Sanford Battery Service 50c per 1,000, while they last, at fiA'* il ’* "ail! ll,e luriber resources of
Herald office.
tf the state are being materially reduced
Company
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BLUE SUNDAY IN .
GUN CLUB SHOUT
TAMPA IF SHERIFF
SPOILED BY RAIN;
HAS HIS WAY
—GOOD SCORES

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FLORIDA
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1922

i* i

1500 yards of Long* Cloth
goods, soft quality,10 yards
to a customer, at a yard—

Extra Special! One table of
40-in. Voiles and extra good
grade Gingham, at yard—

10c

DAY

ORY SALE

Starts Saturday, June 3, Closes Sat., June 10
Every Department is brim-full of real bargains for this June Inventory Sale
Popular Wash Fabrics, Plain and Fancy Silks, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and
iMen’s Furnishings, all Reduced tor 8 Days
WHITE AND COLORED COTTON WASH GOODS

29c TABLE

39c TABLE

49c TABLE

32-in. Romper Cloth, fast colors. Best
grade "Junjab" Percale; 32-in. Kallnirnia Ginghnm, in nil the new colored
Checks, yard—

Colored Suiting; Japan and Wlnsor
Crepes and beautiful colored Voiles, 30
to 10-in. wide, yard—

Plain and fancy white goods, colored
Voiles and beautiful pntterns in Cretoncs, yard—

29c

39c

49c

98c A YARD

COTTON WASH

SATINS
White, Pink, Light
Black, 36-in.
yard

Blue and

89c

Cretones, Curtain Goods, Rntinnes, Imported. All Q Q p
colors, yard ...................

TABLE LINEN

SHEETS

All pure Table Linen, 70-in. wide

81x90

u ..........$1.98

Without Seams,
soft finished....

Charmauce, Crepe Back Satins, 40-in. all the light
and dark colors, y a r d --- -------------- -------------------

$1.59
$2.98

32-1NC1I MARBLE AND
LOR BIN

ORGANDY

t? n i

32-in. wide, colored
Voiles, 40-in., yard

Permanent finish, 4fi-in. wide,
beautiful sheer quality 7 0 / *
for, yard .........
£

59c

Guaranteed for 20 Years
TOWELS
Fruit of Loom
These prices were carried over from our Big Alum­ Rig size Bath and
Blench Cotton now
Huck for
Q a
inum Sole a few months ago and to close out quick, e a c h ......... J lv V
the lot will be on sale at, each—
9-4 PEPPEREL

.. 21C

Blenched,
Roasters, Boilers, Milk Pans, Colonders, Frying y a r d ........ ..........
Pans, Double Boilers. Y'our choice for any piece 9-1 Unbleached,
y a r d ...................
in the lot for—

69c
59c

MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPT.

99c

1 lot of Imported Swiss and
Ratines Dresses

NEW STRAW HATS

$13.98

New Styles
in
STRAWS, Good
qunlity, all sizes,
0A AO
ench ....................................

$4.98

UNION SUITS

DOVE

Undcr-y«rmcnts

One lot of Men’s Union
Suits f o r .........................
Men’s Balhriggan Shirts
and Drawers, each ..........
Athletic UnderShirts, each ................ .

/

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

5 dozen Gowns, Teddies, bought specially for this
sale, extra nice Nainsook, neatly trimmed with
1 lot of odd sizes and broken lots
nice lace, each—
to close out nt

All PALM BEACH and GABARDINE
SUITS Reduced for Ten Days

WORK SHIRTS
Blue Chambry Work Shirts,
in ch .........................................
Best grade,
eac h ........................................
One lot all-wool Bath Suits,
each .....................................

$1.98

RLOUSES

MUNSING and CARTERS’
UNION S U IT S ...........

$1.19

ROMPERS

sI&gt;ruig shades, values up to $8.00

All colors

BIG REDUCTION ON ALL

$3.98

98C

SILK UNDERWEAR

Big shipment of Men’s extra pants O r t Q O TO
QO
specially priced, pair. ................... .
V * • • 'O

SPECIALS FOR BOYS
Boy’s Union Suits,
e a c h ............................
Boys’ Pants, all-wool,
each ...........................

DRESSES

$1.29
|\ Q

12 yards Bolts of Vnl and R o n d
Thread, 12 yards
4 Q C

ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD-----------TO---------SATURDAY, JUNE 10TH
Sanford (Phone 123) Florida

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69c
$2.98

LACE SALE

Made of ljest qunlity Chambry and
Gingham, oil
^ 4 q q
sizes
tp A s t/O

Pure Thread Silk Hose
'v Lite and Blnck ........
Pull-fashion Silk Hose, 0 4
Black, White, Brown, pr.

69c
98c
$3.98

EXTRA PANTS

L a d i t Georgette Blouses, light

SILK HOSE

89c
39c
49c

MEN’S SUITS

CORSETS

CHILDREN’S

36-In c h

Extra Heavy Quality
Yard

COTTON DRESSES

Beautiful check in Scotch Ging­
hnm and Tissues, Organdy trim ­
med. Values up to $8.00, for—

B'wn Sheeting
36-in. soft and fine
count,
y a r d ..... 1 .^ 1 2 v

PAJAMA CHECK

SHEETING

99c

One lot of Men’s Imported Madras Shirts
all new up-to-date patterns. Values up
to $5.00, put in one lot,
QO
(all sizes), for ...................

IMPORTED GING­
HAM DRESSES .
1

“QUALITY BRAND” ALUMINUM

$1.59

SILKS—SILKS
36-in. Crepe de Chine Skirting and
Pongee, y a rd .................................. ......- ...................

300 PIECES OF THE

12 yards Bolts of Vul and Round
Thread Lace, 12 yards
Q Q f*
for ................................
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SANFORD
•'The CRy S ubstantial”

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

SANFORD

“The City Substantial**

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A . SA T U R D A Y , J U N E .1, 1922

NUMBER 59

AND IRELAND
ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL ENGLAND
INDUSTRIAL JACKSONVILLE
WILL PATCH DIFFERENCES,
IS PASSED BY THE SENATE
LLOYD GEORGE OPTIMISTIC VIRTUALLY AT STANDSTILL
FIXES SIZE OF OUR ARMY
RESULT FIRE AT STATION
Conference Yesterday Seemed to Be Harbinger
of Peace

GRAND JURY
TO CONSIDER
WARD CASE
PASSED SPEEDILY
Average of 12,530 Offie
ers and 133,000 Men,
Costing $341,750,000

m ea sure w il l n o w g o t o t i i e

HOI SK WITH DISCUSSION
ON TUESDAY

WILL CONVENE NEXT MONDAY
IT WAS LEA UN El)
TODAY

’

O l ) T h e Aaaitrlafril I ' r r a a i

FORD’S OFFER
MAY BE TAKEN
BY

ILU.Miuis, June 5.—w ith a touchi of. constitution and its relation
. ... , to
. the
,
.
treaty. They were submitted to Mr.
the dramatic, similar to that which Griffith and Michael Collins. After
featured the signing of the treaty deliberation* on them it was decided
creating the Irish Free State, last 'but -'lr- Collins should return to DubDecomkcr, the negotiations between lin and take counsel with his col­
league*. Meanwhile, Mr. Griffith re­
the British government and represen
mained in London and Inst night
tatives of the Irish provisional re­ hnndcd his nnswer to n secretary from UEPOKTKD Tt) HOUSE AND REC­
gime, Inst night were snved from a Mr. Lloyd George's office who had
OMMENDED ITS
possible breakdown by A rthur Grif­ been waiting at Mr. Griffith’s hotel.
ADOPTION
fith, president of the Hail Eirenun,
I-nter Mr. Griffith left the city for
making n Inst minute answer to six Ireland, llcfore departing he said he
III, T h r Aaaorlafrd P re ss |
WASHINGTON, June 3. — The
questions put to him by the Dritisli had little to tnnke public, except to
house military committee voted today
cabinet.
say thnt the situation appeared the
With his characteristic optimism same as it was in December. lie to re|»ort the Ford proposal to the
Premier Lloyd George announced yes would not venture to assert that the house and recommend its adoption.
terday that he was sure the trend c prospects hnd brightened. He will re- The recommendation, however, will he
made by the committee that tho Gorthe Irish situation would permit . f turn to London Tuesday,
gas
steam power plant which is
his departure for n week-end holiday.' The extreme gravity of the slate
sought
by Ford lie eliminated from
The premier decided that tho answers ,.f nlfnirs between the Hritish, the
were satisfactory and immediately Free State and the Ulster govern- : the properties disposed of by the
departed for Wales. He will return mint* is reflected in the airtight ban government. Action of the committee
to London next Tuesday when the con- that ha* been placed on all news of followed discussions of differences in
ference will lie rc*umcd.
what has transpired during the con- offer as made by Ford and model
The que*tion the Hritish govern ference here since colonial secretary proposal evolved by committee after
•nent nsked have not been made pub Churchill's statement in the house of inquiry into offer of Ford ami other*.
Me, hut it is understood they concern commons that it might he necessary Complete arangement reached by com­
mittee member* und Ford represen­
the drafting of the Irish Free State to re-occupy Ireland.
tatives on fertilizer provisions, which
had been in dispute.

Municipal Electric Sys­
tem Had Short Cir­
cuit Eire

SWITCHBOARD
nirSINKSS SECTION AND SEVER­
AL RESIDENCE DISTRICTS
WITHOUT ELECTRICITY

WHITE PLAINS. June 3.—The
lllr T h e A a a o e l a l r d I ' r r a a i
WASHINGTON, June 2.—Currying grand jury will consider the killing
( H r T h e A aaitrln ird r r r , « )
»n appropriation of 1341,750,000, the of Peters by Word next Monday, it
JACKSONVILLE, June 3 —Indus­
annual army appropriation bill was was learned today.
try in Jacksonville dependent upon
passed late yesterday by the sennte.
electric power was virtual)’ at a
It fires the size of the army for the
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ June 3.—
standstill today as a result of a firs
next year at an average of 12,530 of­ Westchester county’s shooting mys­
nt
the main substation of the munici­
ficer* and 133,000 men.
tery was still hanging fire today—
pal
electric system shortly before
,Passage „of........
...............wns
— eighteen days after the body of Clnrthe bill, which
midnight,
flames which originated
without a record vote, followed quick* .ence Peters, of Haverhill, .Mass., was
from
a
short
circuit in tho switch|y after a test vote by which the sen- discovered on a country rond near the
hoard
caused
damage
estimated at be­
.
i
.
------a&lt;—•Kensico
reservoir.
ste accepted 19 to 21, its committee's
tween $50,000 nnd $100,000. Uusincta
action in increasing the house fig
The latest development—the arrest
section and several residence district*
ure on the size of the army. from 115,- ,Jisl an material witness of James
Janies J.
without lights nnd power. Street cart
000 to 133,000 enlisted men.
( .......... ......... , ................. « « , . » „ ......
were not affected, traction company
strength-^ the 12,500 officers com- u version of the shooting that differowning their own power plant. Jack­
pares with 11,000 ns voted by the led from that told by Walter S. Ward
sonville Terminal Company getting
house.
when the wcathy linker surrendered
power from traction plant in order to
The senate disposed of the hill with the statement that ho had fired
opernte switches nnd blocks In rail­
speedily, the niensuro being taken up in self defense—today led into fresh
road yards. Times-Union published
WASHINGTON,
June
3—An
agree­
for the first time yesterday and pass­ territory, Connecticut.
today
with power from traction plant.
ment between Ford representatives
ed within six hours. All committee
Investigators from White Plains
The
composing room at the Metrop­
and a majority of the house military
amendments except those affecting went to Stamford yesterday morning
olis
wns
ut n standstill up to 11:30
committee members on differences in
the size of the nrmy were acted upon to senreh for a “Joe Jackson,” alleged
for lack of power, no transformers in
fertilizer
provisions
of
committee's
within three hours, constituting whnt by Cunningham to have been shot nt
plan nnd Ford’s offer reached today in the newspaper plant to make avail­
wa- regarded as almost a record by the same time as Peters, and taken to
able traction power whi h the TimesIN- TEXAS WITH WHITES AND U VMS ALL NATIONS TO TALK executive session.
the senate.
a hospital there. Despite dispatch'-s
Union took advantage of.
Postal
NEGROES AS REROUTED
OVER THE RUSSIAN
Some opposition wns expressed to yesterday afternoon n*serting thnt
Telegidph idle since fire ns it was de­
YESTERDAY
SITUATION
COURT FIGIIT
the 133.000 enlisted strength, hut the quest had been unsuccessful, Dis­
pendent upoi; the city for pc .cr. The
AGAINST MATIIII.DE
...........
. Union
w....... ..........
Chairman Wadsworth of the military trict Attorney Weeks last night ex­
Western
nl.-o I*..................
dependent.......
but
(Ilf T h e Aaaitrlnird I'rra a i
III) T h r l a a n r l a l r * I'rraai
committee in charge of tho bill, press­ pressed the opinion that there was “a
MARRYING
lORKICNEK
ha*
an
auxiliary
plnnt
of
it*
own
nnd
KIRVIN, Tex., June 3.—Race riot*
PARIS, June 3.—Premier Poined for the committee figure and was good chance of getting something of u serious nature reported last enre in n memorandum sent yestcr-1
i* doing business as ' .ml. Power
(Ilf T h r \ a to r ln lr d I'rruai
sustained ns was the committee action definite soon."
night a* being feared near here fail­ day to the United S ta te * und all oth- j CHICAGO, June fl. Thr court fight was restored nt 11:50.
on every other amendment to the
ed to materialize. Armed inou gufani. or powers are invited to attend the against Mnthildc'a international murhouse hill.
ed streets of Kirvin nnd house occu­ Hague conference on Russiun affairs, ringe to 0*or ended abruptly in less
pied by negroes near Simshorn, hut demands Soviet government withdraw than two minutes proceedings in pro­
The measure now goes to confer­ Sun, Bucked by
according to officers little further its memorandum presented the Genoa bate court today when Edith Rocke­
ence with the house hut it is not ex­
30,000 Troops,
pected that the discussion will begin
jconference May II as condition for feller McCormick, the girl’s mother,
Marches on Wu trouble hi feared.
before Tuesday,
French participation at the Hague withdrew her petition for restraining
DALLAS, Texas, June 3.—Conflict­ 1meeting, with Russian*.
Next to the question of tho size of
&lt; l l f T h e A f t « n r l n l i *4 I ' r r a a i
order to prevent the marring*'.
PEKING, June 3.—Sun Ynt Sen, ing report* ns to a siege, which offic­
the nrmy, the proposition causing
most debate was the amendment sub­ president of the South Chinn republic er* nnd white citizens are said to have
American Arrested
Reed, of Pensacola,
mitted by the agriculture committee who so far has failed to reply to pro­ established about n house full of ne­
SOVIET LEADERS IN GERMANY
In Connection With
Only Pilot Aloft in
appropriating 7,500,000 for continua­ posals to jjoin Wu Pei Ku nnd mem­ groes near Kirvin, following tin kill­
I.EA YK AT ONCE FOR
tion of work on the Muscle Shoals bers of the old republican parliament ing of Leroy Gibson, 19, negro, after
MOSCOW
Mexican Revolution
the Balloon Race
federal power project which the sen­ in their program to reunite the north officers hnd arrested him in connec­
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ate accepted without a record vote nf- nnd south Is reported continuing his tion with the assuult nnd killing of •
I Ilf T h r A a i u r l a l r d I'rraai
III) T h e A **nrl*tr4 I 'r r a a i
He
lies
ed
to
III
Drifting
Over
the
J l AHKZ, Juno 1 —Two Mexican
RERUN, June 3.—Private ndvices
tcr a parliamentary tangle which last­ hostile march northward nt the head Miss Lulu Awsley, school girl, near
Great Lakes Region
of .3(1000 men.
Kirvin, May 4, were received here Inst citizens were kited, two American av­
received in the Soviet circles in Mer­
ed for an hour.
iator* were arrested nnd n former
lin, state Premier Lcuino suffered a
Sun Ynt Sen, with his troops, is night.
Th&lt; Muscle Shoals amendment
l l l r T h r ( M iir U lr d I'rr a a i
officer
of the Mexican nrmy detnined
According to a report from KirCHICAGO, June 3.—Lieutenant W. stroke 'I hursday. Soviet lenders hero
promised for a time to reopen the r» ported to have reached Knnchow,
whole question of the government'* province of Kinngsl, from which he is vin between 75 nnd 10 negroes arm- *n c,,nneclion with the investigation F. Reed, of Pensacola, the sole navy left immediately for Moscow.
policy with respect to the power expected to launch n drive ngainst ed nnd barricaded in n house on the " f revolutionary plots in Mexico Tue*- entry in the balloon race which s ta rt­
project hut Chairman Norris of the Nnnchnng, capital of Kiangsi. It is Powell farm, 3** miles sonth of Kir- d"y* according to official dispatches ed at Milwaukee Wednesday, is the RAIL UNION MEET
only-pilot unaccounted for today, lie
SET FOR JUNE 6TII.
•gra ultural committee declared that reported thnt the enpture of Nan- vin are restating effort* of a crowd O'™1'®*! bore yesterday
Colonel Ernesto Argins and Ro- Is believed to he drifting over the
no policy had been determined and chung would he followed by a des­ of urmed white men to dislodge them.
f l l f T h e A**orInlrtl I ' r r a a i
A Fort Worth dispatch said that rr- sendo Vnlnsquez were arrested at Great Lake region. From start Reed
that to delay work further on Dam cent into the Ynngtse river valley.
CINCINNATI, June 3.—Positive
porti
of
the
trouble
were
exaggerat­
Irnpiinto
Guanajuato
on
n
charge
of
was
virtually
lost
in
the
skies.
No 2 in the Tennessee river would
Advices frym the south indicate
assurance thnt the meeting of sixteen
be an, "economic crime."
thnt Sun, who hacked Chang TsoI.in, ed nnd that the negroes said to he being implicated in plots to mnkc
railroad
brotherhoods nnd other union
1‘arty lines were broken when the loser of the recent short-lived cam­ hiding on the farm could not he lo­ General Felix Diaz president of Mex­
CHICAGO,
June
3.—Lieut.
Reed,
officials
to consider matters vital to
cated.
Ico. En route to Ccleya for trial,
tc»t vote i n the army hill wns taken. paign, still remnins hostile to the
naval pilot, is either lost in the the common welfare of nil railroad
Cnll*
for
men,
arms
nnd
nuimiiiilfriends
attempted
to
free
them.
In
Nine Democrats voted with the Re- victor, Wu Pci Fu. Sun also is ex­
tt...
t. _ '.l
&gt;■&gt;.
. .
wilds of Canada or has met with *cr- workers would be held In Cincinnati
the attack on the military escort, two
| ,,
.
.,
puhliiun majority in upholding the pected to question the legality of the tion, said the report from hirvin,
__
...........
.
........
Liit-.t
I,,u» accident, the government wenth- June (1, wn* received late yesterday by
icnate committee, while six Republi­ sesison of the old republican parlia­ hrought hundreds from Corsicana, prisoner* were killed anil two sold- er hurenu officials nnd aviation au­ Edward II. Fitzgerald, grand presi­
Mexin, Streetmnn, Wortham, Tengue b rt wounded.
can- were counted in tho negative. ment held yesterday nt Tienstin.
thorities here said today.
dent of the Hrntherhood of Railwsy
nnd
nearby town*, who were *ntd to
At Julnpa, Vera Cruz, two Amerl■••■ting for the 133.000
Clerks,
Freight Handlers, Station and
The present situation in Chinn np- l&gt;e gathering In Kirvin ready to go to inn aviators, whose names were not SENATE FAVORS WORK
included: Ashurst. Gerry, IlifExpress employes, In the form of a
aid
the
officers.
The
dispatch
from
|
given,
were
arrested
after
they
were
,m- Kendrick, Myers,
Sheppard, Ii pears to indicate thnt Sun Ynt Sen
ON DAM AT SHOALS telegram from It. M. Jewell, head of
••• . i *iui-i« oi'i!: and
anil Williamv
\&gt; llllatns. HeTo the Fort Worth, however, said that the said to have imported two airplane*
Ri- riand* between two fire*.
the rallwny employes department,
ostensibly for exhibition purposes.
I'uIJiran- who voted agninst the pro- ^n,,r*h Is Wu Pci Fu hacked by n well crowd was not organized.
I Ilf Thr Xttftorlnfrd I'rraai
American Federation of Labor.
Killing of n negro by a white man Federal authorities said they found
WASHINGTON, June .33.—The
I -ti in were llornh, Capper, Ladd,i ,n i*nc&lt;* army flushed with its recent
The telegram stated thnt
"tho
1-aFollette, Norris nnd Willi*.
(victory over Chnng TsoI.in. At Wy’* and the killing of the white men in that the two aviators had leased tho senate late yesterday voted to con­
meeting would he held in Cincinnati
revolutionists. .Mnuricio
Mnuricio tinue lonairuriion
construction worn
work on limn
Dam wo.
No.
nun were reported
ri-|iorieu irom
Mre tniun. machines
" " " in"*« to
m ri-miuiiomsin.
from Ktre-tman.
--------------------- ---hack in T u t Kun, military power of turn
June (t, -i* previously arranged." Tha
the Muscle Shoals federal power
" ' V I RESIDENT TO
I the north, nnd the member* of the This report said the white man tfter Reltrnn former Mexican army officer ■
message wns In reply to an inquiry
SETTLE COAL STRIKE
republican parliament of China. killing the negro left the body in a *'•■ arrested on n charge of being project and attached to the nrmy npf,*M Telephone operators at Street- Implicated with the Americans.
nmnei»#t««
.... amendment
------- 1-----. ------■-------i To the south I* Chen Chiung-Mlr.g. field,
proprlntlon i.m
hill an
appro- [iV t' from V ld rn rn*'* r' ir,,^*'nir n , rT*
.h
u
"?
^
"J*1*
Investigation of whnt officers *ny Printing $7.500,000 for the purpose '
\ F\v'\ -Thr .-'••iwUira r r t u i
| outstanding military lender in thnt man said‘ Inst night, however, no
,” f0,inP Tn[«ht be chant
i i
^ u,,c d-—A proposal territory formerly n supporter of Sun bodies had been found.
they believe to lie an extensivo am A* the amendment has not been ag*• ged from Cincinnati to Chicago.
President Harding to nppolnt Vat Sen. hut who a few days ago deby
Nearly all stocks of guns nnd am munition smuggling
__ ____ „ rplot
„ , ..m
m W(,U1|
.
. the house,. it must _go
wns
begun reed to yet
ribunal to settle the anthracite manded that Sun resign the presldcn- munition in hardware stores at Kir- here yesterday. The inquiry follows *° conference for adjustment nnd if
submitted by tho op- cy of the south Chinn republic. Chen's vin have been exhausted, it was re- | tho
" discovery
“
of 16,000 rounds of pis- Bccel,tw* by the house work will ho NOTED LADY WRITER
DIED IN NEW YORK—
®t .i meeting yesterday with troops are said to lie between Sun ported. More than a thousand were —..........
- ....... billed „■
tol ammunition
ns tanning
fanning un­
im- ,a'KUn w,‘hin 30 days.
MARY VIRGINIA TBRIIUNB
jpn-M ntntive. of the minern. Philip ,„d hi* capital at Canton,
reported gathered nt Simshorn nr.il plcim-nts nt the local express offices,
array, vice-president of the U n i t e d _________________
near the Powell farm.
.—.__________ _ . _
SIHI.KH STILL LEADS AMONG
T kl’ * « M l « l f * I'rraai
,
' V’rkfr* of America, said tho HUNTER. TAMPA. MAY
THE HITTERS
FRENCH AIRPLANE
NLW YORK, June 3.—Mrs. Mary
, ..‘i ’,''!
“objectionable,M but
HE FEDERAL JUDGE LI YUAN HUNG
FALLS INTO CHANNEL,
Virfginln Terhunr, who wrote under
M i&gt;e referred to the wage scale
(Ilf Thr Aaiorlnlrd I'rraai
INVITED TO COMB
TWO IIODIES FOUND
the
nnnie of Marion Hnrlsnd, died at
committee.
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I
CHICAGO, June 3.—Up to nnd in­
(Ilf T h r A&lt;«orl«|r4 |*tr««|
HACK Tt) CHINA THRONE
fher home here last night nfter a
ST. PETERSDURG, h'ln., June 3.
cluding
the
games
of
Inst
WeilncsI II) T h r A*&gt;»rla|r«| I 'rraai
I —Recommendation of Attorney WilR* N 8IIIN88 AND
iHr Tfcr AaanrUtr* i'rraai
FOLKSTONK, Eng., June 3.—The ‘*ny: ''aiericnn, Sister, St. Louis wns short Illness. She wns n native of
.. PEACH
i
Hunt** of Tampa for appointGEORGIA
PEKING, June 3.—LI Yuan Hung French airplane flying from Croydon b’nding hitter, .425, lending total has- Virginia, nnd the mother of Christine
CROP IS SAVED mcnt *° 'be new federal Judgeship of deposed from the presidency of China
paris fell into the English channel t‘*'- •II0'- b’nding
— husc- stealer,
---- - V IH; WIIIII! Terhune Herrick, Virginia Terhuna
-------, the southern district of Florida was hy militarists in 1917 wns invited Inst thi* morning. A boat picked up two Hams, St. Louis, leading uhome
runs, Vnndewnter, and Albert Payson Tor-----------M \ c o v kr*A*«,.rUtra I'reaa)
j made by the Pinellas county bar as- night to rexumu that office. In v ita-1bodies.
14; National, K. Gowody, lioston, was hunn all writers of note.
___________________
leading hitter, .40.1; Hornsby, St.
have , , '
JunC 3'—^ nin* *bst soclstion nt its annual meeting hold tion from members of the cabinet of
I-°u!s, lending home runs, 13, total FLOOD WARNINGS
time rt n rt|* i n !lnily ^or ,omo *“** nlBbt. Attorney h u n ter is one Hsu Shlh Chang, who resigned the WEEK'S WRATH HR
HAVE RBEN ISSUED
112;
Hnncrnft, New York, lendi r uu'
i “y ° nd the "Un of t h n t condldates for appointment presidency yesterday.
'
‘
R|&lt;;|IT ON TIIE WIRE bases, *“
•’ ,,,,,'cn
c#,. f , . ** n ^"'r wcntber fore- to tho office was created recently by
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mg run scorer, 38.
FOR SOUTH CAROLIN
Vou
have
heard
of
those
wonderful
Thr
teach V » * y, “ U bc! 'CVCd thftt th ° ftn ■ft of congress.
The nttornev
i n r T * » Aaa&lt; r l a t r * I ' r r a a i
WASHINGTON, June 8.—Generalhas been ' ’ I"°rC-.!h*n ° ’000 CATt Benernl of the United States will chicken nnd turkey dinners nt the
The Seminole Cafe has made n
WASHINGTON,
June 3 .cron
’vatcrmc*on make the recommendation to Presl- Seminole Cafe. It is the talk of the ly fair, normal temperature, prohnh- state wide reputation on the chicken
warnings have ln*en issued
town
and
the
reason
is
plain.
You
IIRy
widely
scattered
thundershowers
r
‘- * # * &gt; '• "
•»
I I . m in ,, niter which the np.
anil turkey dinners every Sunday. If
get something nt the Seminole C afe, is the forecast for Florida for the you have not tried them do so tomor­ lower Droad nnd lower Snlu
. n "
' on,lre" d b!' 0,0 thnt touches the spot.
of South Carolina, by th'
59-ltC’Weck be• ginning Sunday.
row.
59-ltc bureau.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922
to *a
THANKS TH E HERALD
FOR SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS

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The following letter frem Superin­
tendent Lawton, makes the Herald
force feel like their work is appre­
ciated :'
Sanford, Fla., June 2, 1922.
Mr. R. J. Holly,
Editor of The Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Florida.

SANFORD’S 5
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PEARL WHITE

DEATH OF MRS. W. A. ZACHARY
Dank holiday tomorrow.
Haven't seen tho weather
1
—I N The city was ahockcd this morning
report this morning but
Speaking tomorrow night by the to learn of the death of Mrs. Cornelia
without looking nt it wo just
T FOR SALE
Hailey Zachary, beloved wife of W. A.
candidates.
know it will say, Cloudy
Zachary at their home at 519 West
with showers all day Friday
Mrs. Zachary was Dear Mr. Holly:
Election next Tuesday nnd ain't First street.
and Saturday and Monday,
stricken yesterday nftemoon nnd all
we got fun?
Bank holiday tomorrow and
that physicians summoned in haste
Allow me to thank you for tho
we can check out all wc
shape, f 250 terms or S200 cash. 490
Miss Olive Dinklc of Longwood was could do was done for her but it seem­ splendid write-up you have given to
want to, so why worry about
Model.—Hire A Walker, In old Pord
The story of a beautiful ^
the weather? It will probGarage.
dh-tfp among the visitors to the city today. ed that the time had come for this the several occasions Incident to tho
grew to maidenhood aloa# ~
loved one to be taken and her spirit closing of tho Sanford schools. I nm
nbly rain-until a fter tho
age
island, her only romp, ^ |
Many.
Sanford
people
ntended
tha
DC
&lt;
1
c«*ly
this
morning
nftcr
a
brave
confident
no-other
paper
in
this
state
election and then wo enn nil
FOR SALE—Lot on Magnolia avenue
opening
of
the
I.akc
Mary
amusement
f
Ught
for
life
during
the
long
hours
oevotes
its
time,
thought
nnd
space
*ng
tho
lion, the monkey,
take a nice, long rest nnd
between 10th nnd 11th street, 75
casino
last
night.
of
the
night.
so
generously
to
the
causo
of
its
go
to
Lake
Maiy.
er denixens of the jungly ^
ft. front by 117 ft. deep.—J. N. Gillon,
-------j Mrs. Cornelia Zachary was bom in schools.
5:40 A. M. JUN K 2, 1922
111 Park Ave._______________ 57-6tc
Wenther is all right.
Plenty of Raleigh, N. C„ about fifty years ago
On behalf of the teachers, principal
Maximum .................... gg
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre,
rain for the ornngo trees and too ,,n‘* "pent her girlhood life in that see- officials and pupils of the Snnford
Minimum
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
much for the vegetables but it will Mon, having married there nnd about schools, I THANK YOU. '
Rnngc .....
distance to city. Two lots comer
POX NEWS
thirteen years ago coming to thia city
abate in a few days.
Sincerely yours,
Barometer
Center and Elm ave. Two lota weat
with her husbnnd and family. She was
, T. W. LAWTON,
Rain __
aide Palmetto ave., 50 ft- from Elev­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson have n grunt lover of home and family and
Supt.
Public
Instruction.
h*
South
and clear.
E 0 E D 0 6 J 11100015
enth SL Make offer. D. T. Corey,
rented one of the Brisson cottages at while spending much of her time in
Ml
owner, 116 N. Spring S t, Los AngeDaytona Beach and will spend sever­ her home found time to devote to
Chrcvolet touring car, $G45.00 de­
lea, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
U rg e range of children', Z j
church and friends, being an active livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Rig­
al months there this summer.
25c.
Splendid quality. Othtr, .. i |
FOR SALE—Stock of dry goads,
member of tho Methodist church nnd gers at Wight's Garage.
64-fltc
h N rim
to 50c. Also girls , port |ock •*!
shoes nnd furnishings, also lenso
«
devout
Christian
since
early
child­
G. W. Spencer, Jr., has returned
- R iv e r B rothe.,, Inrge.t
with privilege of renewal. SplcndiJ from Gainesville where he has been hood. In fact the home life nnd the
Men's dollar shirt salo nt Rivers'
location in Sanford. For interview ad­ attending Florida University nnd will good deeds of this estimable Indy were Brothers, Snnford Avenue, beginning
of hosiery on Sanford a r f n x jjjl
dress "Opportunity,” enro of Herald. be at home during the summer n benediction nnd her two jewels were Friday, June 2nd. Also a nice ns-------.
R*
66-4tp; 42-ltn months.
Why pay more? The B«r«r cJ
like tho Cornelia of history—her two *ortment of hosiery, underwear, ties,
For
Florida:
Local
showMi
tiitcr,
ter, $2.25. See us before £ £
For SALE—Victroln phonograph
dnughters, Mnry and Julia, who, while co,,ars “"J hondkerchiefs. Como to
ers nnd thunderstorms, no IM — Elder Springs Water Co.
with fourteen selections, $ 15.00. One
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Calder of tho they have passed the nge of childhood, us and save money.
6d-3tc
change
in tem perature.
ft* 311.
trunk, $5.00. Call at 112 I-aurel Ave- Clyde Line have purchased n fine lot loved mother with the same enduring
nuc._________________________68-Gtp from J. S. Wilson nt Ij»ke Shore love of their early childhood while at
LOOK OUT FOR CUT PRICKS
The Herald, 15c per 'reek,
•
1 Buick 4
$175
FOR SALE—Comer lot, Sanford ave., Court on Second street and will build her knee.
$350
The death of Mrs. Zachary has cast 1 Cleveland
between First nnd Second street.— a new home there soon.
Chrcvolet delivery $615.00 delivered.
a shadow on the household of her 1 Club Roadster .............................$325
E. F. Lane.
'
67-3tp
See
A. C. Fort or Paul Diggers a t ......................................... ■ aiiiinjl
many
friends,
who,
while
they
do
not
1
Paige,
nearly
new
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
R.
Wood
of
Ellen-------------$825
F u n S A L E — o ucrc celery farm.—E.
Wight's Garage.
C4-6tc
F. Lan e . ___
51-Gtp ton arrived in the city Inst night for understand her sudden demise, feel All in good condition and real bar­
n visit with their daughter, Mrs. that God has taken one of his people gains. Guarantee a fit. Terms.
Insure todny. Fire insurance.—E.
FOR SALE—I have n list of special
6&lt;5-3tc
N. H. GARNER.
Reginald Holly. Mr. Wood is a prom­ to live in the realms above.
F.
Lane.
bargains in farm lands. See me
.
57-3tp
Deceased lives a loving husband nnd
inent
grower
nnd
shipper
of
the
For a limited time w* win nulijal
before you buy and save money. II. B.
two dnughters, one sister, Mrs. John
Manatee
section
nnd
will
cnjjoy
his
a
liberal allowance for yoBraU^l
Lewis, Phone 349 or 301...
64-fltp
■aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
visit here In the grentest vegetable Wyatt, of Richmond, nnd brother, O.
orda of any kind.
1
F o r SALE—10 acres fine celery land section of the world.
I.. Daily, of Ruleigh, to mourn her
We give a free chance on 1 n i l
4 miles east of Sanford. See own­
loss. The sympathy of the entire
Tall nnd Signal Lamp, with rnnfcl
er, Emil Gumik, Black Hammock, R.
community is extended to them in
far a purchase.
F* D-________
51-Gtp
their hour of sorrow. The funeral will
FOR SALE—Potato barrels In any
occur from the Methodist church to\
Musical Instruments and Siriu
quantity, special prices on car lota,
morrow afternoon nt 4:00 o'clock.
Sheet Music
1
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Phonographs
.
Mfg. Co., Clearwnter, Fla. ’
8-tfc
Electric
Fans,
Lamps,
Vibnt«|
Phillips’ Casino
FO R ’SALE—(J ncrc celery farm.—E.
and Irons
F. Lane._______________
54-6tp
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Tires and Tubes
Opened Yesterday
A sk
Gasoline and Oils
FOR SALE—My property located at
Florida State League
To Large Crowd
910 Park avenue.—Ernest Krupp. j ’ A t Tampa, G; Jacksonville, 7.
At Daytona, 4; Orlando, 0 (6 in­ Many Hundreds Were Gathered
_____
51-Gtp
ut
nings;
rnin).
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
Lake Mary Amusement Pork
At Lakeland, 1; St. Petersburg, 8.
aiding. Within four blocks of center
(5 innings; rain).
of city.
George Phillips score n big hit last
Geo. W. KNIGHT
105 Palmetto Avenue
night when ho opened to tho public
National League
_____
_
272-tfc
one of the finest dancing pavilions in S 111 Park Avonuc-Phone
66
At Pittsburgh, 2; St. Louis, 3.
SANFORD
FLORflUl
FOR SALE— I "room bungalow. Price
this port of the state nt Lake Mary. ■■BBBBBBBBBBBHBHBBBBBBBBB|
i*******®®nenn&gt;nBBBBBBBBBBB
At
Boston,
2;
New
York,
0.
BBB ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■aa a a iiiiin i |
Ur-350; $350 cash, bnlnncc $25 per
Despite the rnin and clouds and signs
At Chlcngo, 1; Cincinnati, G.
month.—E, F. Laye.__________ 64-0tp
of a downpour, one of the largest ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B ■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB|raB(|BBBB
Other games postponed, rain.
crowds ever assembled-at nn opening a
FOR SALE—A practically new piano.
Sanford’s New Storenight gathered nt the Lake Mnry
High grade, walnut finish for cash.
American l.engue
P h o n e 12! i
Amusement Casino to look it over nnd
$150.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23-tfp
At New York, 6; Boston, 4.
see if all the good things snid about
At Cleveland, 5; Detroit, 2.
FOR RENT
it in the Herald were true. The folks
At St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 3.
found it oven better thnn Mr. Phillips
FOR R E N T -T wo smalI_ h o u s c i^ J .
At Philadelphia-Washington, rnin.
had announced ns tljo dancing floor is
Musson, 601 Palmetto Ave. 58-2tp
made of good lumber und dressed down
FOR RENT—Apartment and furnishSouthern Association
until it is as smooth as glass, the nudi_cd bed room, 117 U u rel Ave. 68-3tp
10 Stores in GcorglaAt Atlanta-Nashville, rain.
torium is large and roomy and had
-1 S to r e in Florida
At New Orleans, 6; obile, 6.
FOR RENT—6 room house, $ UMH) Ter
plenty of ventilntion and the promenAt Litle Rock, 3; Memphis, 4.
month.—J. J. Mauser Cigar Factory,
ude over the wnters of beautiful Crysfianfurd57-2tp
tnl I.nke is one of the beauty spots of
American Association
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms,
that beautiful section. Perfect order
A t Milwaukee, 3; Minneapolis, 2.
private bath. Adults. Also stor­
will be maintained ut all times Mr.
At Columbus, 6; Toledo, 5.
age room. 411 Park Ave.
57-6tp
Phillips announced last night and no
At Indianapolis, 9; Louisville, 3.
liquor will be allowed on the grounds
FOR RENT—Apartments nnd furnish^
At Kansas City, 13; St. Paul, 19.
ed rooms, 110-112 Commercial St.
nt nnv time. The dance will bo held
every night in the week, the pavilion
•_______
66*6tc
GAMES TODAY*
nnd bathing beach will be open every
FOR
R E N T-U nfurnished
npartOrlando nt Daytona.
nfternoon and picnic parties and 'pilS
ments. 618 Oak avenue.
Phone
St. Petersburg nt Lakeland.
luus
and
fish
fr&gt;4
vili
be
the
0f
433-W,
65-6tp
Jacksonville at Tntnpn.
the day now nnd no need to go many
F757T llKNT—Two furnished Eel)
All Styles
miles from home to find a fine picnic
_rooms. 202 Park Ave.
55-3tp
LEAGUE STANDING
grounds.
33-in. wide, yard—
Hnrldn Stale League
FOR RENT—Rooms nnd kitchenette.
Tho pavilion has been made into one
• —Shirley Apartments opposite post
Won Lost
of rustic beauty nnd when finished will
31
office, upstairs.
28-tfc Lakeland ...........
14
bo perfect in every* respect. An or­
20 • 17
l-Olt RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, St. Potorahurg
chestra from DcLand furnished tho
■
26
26
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good Tampa
music
Inst
night
and
tho
big
room
was
o«v
.
25
location. Apply "R. 8.", care of Her- Daytona
:
filled with dancers until the closing
oo
Orlando
26
■Id Office.
fl.tfc
hour of 11:30 made them leave.
Jnckoonville
16
33
f Thursday next promises to be a big
WILL RENT ?&gt;nlf of house unfurnish­
day nt the pavilion n» tho Sanford Hied to couple, rent reasonable. "J. H.
Size 27x27, package—
National League
vvnnis ( lub will hold their regular
P., care Herald.
56-3tc
Won Lost
weekly luncheon there in the shape of
Pittsburgh __
29
17
a chicken pillnu and the dance at night
WANTED
New York
26
16
will be open to the public as well ns
WANTED—Two or three furnished Brooklyn
23
21
to the Kiwaninns und everybody will
housekeeping rooms. "J. A. S." care Cincinnati
23
24
bnvo
n big time.
_________55-3tp St. L&gt;uis
24
26
If
opening
night can be taken into
Wa n t e d —Small cottage, unfumish- Chicago ......... ....... 20
21
consideration the Lake Mary Amuseed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished Boston
•
15
25
merit Casino will be a big success nnd
housekeeping rooms. Address "Per­ Philadelphia
15
26
All Sizes
Heavy Quality, yard—
it
deserves the |Nttrnnnge of the pub­
manent,’ P. O. Pox 648, Sanford. 34-p
lic for it is something thnt has been
WANTED—Young man from college
American league
needed nnd Mr. Phillips has gone to a
wishes employment, beginning June
Won Lost Pet. big expense to build something subfirst. Apply, "H. E. S.,” care of the New York
29
17
.630 stantinl as well as beautiful.
H*ralti. _____________________ 60-dtc St. Louis ............... 26
17
.605
__________________
■Bll&gt;
20
LOST—Parasol in Masonic hall. FintU Philadelphia .... .... 17
MEETING TO EQUALLIZB TAXES
...... 17
20
er please return to Herald office Philadelphia
Washington
.........
23
24
and receive rewnrd.
53-6tp
PAY CASH
The dnte for the cqunllization
Detroit -------------- 20
23
taxes in the state of Florida having
Chicago .
19
24
been changed from the first Monday
Save the PenniesCleveland
.........
21
29
-And the Dollars Will Take Care of T h e m se lve s
• GOING TO CHAUTAUQUA?
in July to tho first Monday in June,
Boston .
17 . 24
the Seminole county Bonril of County
Mrs. Henry Wight leuves on the
Commissioners will meet next Mon­
14lh of Juno to attend the Biennial
Southern Auociatl on
day, June 6th In the commissioner’s
nt Ij»ke Chau Jiuqua and to spend tho
Won Lost
room in tho court house to rquslllie
entire season nt the Assembly. Par­ Mobile
29
17
the
assessment roll and to hear com­
ties interested in Chautauqua and in Little R u ^ — ...... 28
plaints
as to valuations as fixed by
the fine camp.i for toys nnd girls Birmingham ......... 25
the assessor.
may get all particulars about rates New Orleans ......... 26
BY ORDER COUNTY
and accomodations from Mrs. W ight Memphis .......
23
lwkly-Std
COMMISSIONERS.
ltw kly—3tdly
Nashville ____
yy
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B L OCK
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
The Herald for first class job work. .Chattanooga
17
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STORK SHEETING

LADIES’ HAND BAGS
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WELAKA

�T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 3, 1922

PAGE TWO

h"blt formed n few years ago when »w»y of the day when papers were However, when n public officer tries year, A resident of Fort Reed for WU WILL ERASE
SUN FROM THE Map
I ,jie dujuniera were really dull haa not not published along mercenary llnea. hnrd and spends money to keep his more than GO years. She was known
I
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...» I_____ L . i n i l t l i . i n a v l t i a n t I I a m n r M r a n i r n a n d
Today with good Mr. Wilson drives a car today, he ua- eonstituents from finding out how ho to nil the early settlers of Orange and
IF 11K GETS ruD
, yet shaken off.
roads radiating in nil directions there cd to drive nn ox-cart.
Would he Is spending their money the constit- Seminole counties.
Mrs. Darbor had
-a. , or InIrj |’r,,.i
are more people in the Tripto Cities go back to the primitive conditions of uenta themselves have a very Rood been an inmate of
the Homo for
PEkKTo? Junc
^ "**.—General
^
\\u
in midsummer thnn there were n few twenty-five or even ten years ago? right to be suspicious of him and his nearly threo years.
Relatives, Is Hr*
■
u*
who
recently
erased
C hif- t
je n r sago In midwinter.
Would he want to give up the newsy motives nrd he needn’t expect «ny log. unknown.
.
reilU SIIB R I
Lin Manchurian war lord, fron J
Hut of course tho business men do progressive paper of today for the such leniency on the part of the press
—A FRIEND,
slate of I-eking politics, today dK|T
H. J. UOLU________________ IMIl«tr
”
~
H. J, l.ll.l AHM SrrrH or/-Treo.ur,r not do business with these people be- blanket sheet of four pages, two pa- Ibis next session. If his home paper
H. A. MCKL ....
liratral Maaaarr cause they are not alive tothe oppor- tent print, carrying medical and bak- hasn't the backboneto investigate
As
usual
the
Seminole
Cafe
will cd if Sun Vat Sen, president ol tfc»
« . 1.. l l l \ V I . \ _____« i r r a l a l l « a M a o a | r r
Practically nil advertising intf powder advertisements at three hlfl there nro others In the nsaocia- have those excellent chicken and tur- republic of South China per.iltl Z
rhi.nr iet &gt;r iu unto i&gt;. m.
opposing hi. plans for the unifi
and invitation for business ceases and rents an Inch and reading m utter that lion who have no fear of him public- key dinners nil ready for you tomorA d t r r l l . l n * Hair* Madr Hanna
A|&gt;pllm lion
in these days the man who does not was of no special Interest because ly or privately.”
row. A fter church come and sec ns of Chinn, he, too must be elimir.»W
by sword, if necessary.
Sabarrlelloa I’llrt la Adraar*
go after business will not get it In two-thirds of the papers in tho stato
In reply to Mr. Wilson’s state- and wc will assure you of satisfnc'Ian Year ___ ______ ...
nny great volume._Daytona Journal, carried the same advertisements and ment that if he were running n pnpor tion.
GO-ltc
Urn M o n i k a ........................... ■
Il.ll.rrr4 In I llr fcr I'arrWr
_______
________
the
same
clnss
of
"news.”
he
would
be
“glad
to
publish
all
local
-------------------------No need to ask if wc will |.|Tt
■laa Weak
_
IB t r a i l
WIIV EVADE PUBLICITY
Local news, country correspondence news, especially the proceedings of
Chrcvolot delivery 50t r&gt;.00 delivered. chicken and turkey dinners tom nov
Ikr hi* IS. in !» -,• ( , Wraklr H*rald rallrrlr .o .rro K.mlnol. i'analj
_____
and once a month, proceedings of tho county board,” We would be more Seo A. C. to r t orPaul Diggers at
Wc have made arrangement, to
• ad la eakllakrd r t r r j Frldar. Adtrr*
•lain* ratra u n it known on apiillraAny county commissioner,m em ber. county boards, filled the other two thnn "glad” to do so, but being Wight's Garage.
64-Ctc tho multitude tomorrow „t U,e
tloa. Ilrtunrrnllr la pnllllra. MAO prr
n
d
--------------------------nole Cafe for we know they will
rear, a |n a ;a la adtaarr.____________ of a school hoard or anybody else page* H was a good paper for those "glnd” to give thisinformation a
Have you rend the want ads today? be nt the Seminole.
M1CMIII II Till: ABSOtTATKII I'ltCM trusted with the handling of public days and answered the purpose but securing nccurnto statem ents of the
The Associated I'ross is exclusive­ funds who goes to Tallahassee next it would be as unfit for the needs of spending of public funds are sopor
ly entitled to the use for republica­ session ami lobbies against the bill today as the cx-.Senator's ox-team ate and distinct. Mr. Wilson must
tion of ali news dispatches credited to making it obligatory for alt such bod­ would not be nn appropriate convey- remember it is easy to make chnr^es
it or not otherwise credited in this pa­ ies to publish a t frequent stated in­ 4nee in 1922 to make his daily trip to tu t Information to be published must
per and also the local news published tervals plain statements of the re ­ his office in the county court house, be substantiated by proof and what
berain.
Were our expenses on a par with citizen would be willing to have his
ceipts and expenditures of the bodies,
All rights of re-publication of spec­ v Hi |H. looked upon with suspicion by those days we could afford to publish name appear to n statement in n paial dispatches herein are also re­ the people back home. Some of them board proceedings without cost, but per and yet would not hesitate to tell
served.
did it last session and gut away with hty* ore two hours shorter, wages the same story on the street?—
One must first UNDERSTAND WELL.
I’b.-i. I t l it but they have ..... .. put on notice have inrr,a-e,| from :mu to 600 per Leesburg t ’ommercial.
h i m : iizk a ld h u il d in o .
this time that their nctions will he &lt;nt and everything else in pn.porOur knowledge of the needs of this commun­
.,4 &gt;*1&gt;
■'•-A *■*
puldished for what they ore—because tlbn. Instead of the Mashington *t
ity 1ms given us an insight into the require­
their people have n right to know.
hand press and a few cases of type n Ua
-■
Sanford is to have a ninety-piece
Argument over this proposition I riming office today cannot be equip- * .
ments that are necessary to the success and
Ha
band ready for next season. With
has been general over the statu and ped under several thousand dollars, *
xa
progress of this section.
the Herald and Hob Holly to lead in
while we believe n f a r majority of anil the expenses for one day often
n
civic improvements we shall not bo
Your interests nre our interests and a bank
the candidates have expressed them­ Meed the previous cost for an entire k .i h Kq h i h k i iu h f t
surprised to soon have the announce­
selves in favor of this insurance month and the haphazard way of
account here will place you in position to re­
ment from the Celery City to the ef­
HE \ l II OF JUDGE CHENEY
against dishonestly mi.I shady prnc- "running" an office which made
fect that they have attained their
ceive the best th at this banking institution
Judge John M. Cheney, fur thirty
.,
. . t i n , there are some who oppose it, weekly newspaper* a joke has been
26,000 contemplated by t . r iter,
j,
as t j)|i!r r, H, on ,),nt j* w ill1supplanted by business methods and seven years one of tho best known
has to offer.
one of the most persistent home
make money for the newspapers. the paper selling its commodity, citizen of Orlando, tiled at bis home
boosters in Florida.—Eustis Lnko
These are tho people who want tho space, at something like its actual on North Orange avenue yesterday
Region.
afternoon at two o’clock after an ex­
newspapers to pay out their own value.
Thanks, Ansel, old friend and tho
tended illness.
He was sixty-three
However,
proceedings
of
county
same kind words to you and the l.nke ..... .. money to further private inter­
board- have never been omitted from years old.
ests
from
which
these
people
themRegion.
Judge Cheney hnd been in poor
selves are to benefit. One of these papers because they would not be
----------- o----------published gratis but because county health for more than a year, and
wm
answered
so
completely
by
Mrs.
Sometimes we think that the fun in
board' have persistently refused to early in January ho underwent nn
Florida doesn't start in earnest until C. V. S. Wilson, editor of the Saralive
the papers any official state­ operation at the Orange General Hos­
•ntn Times that wc believe It will bo
tho time of year when nearly nil the
ment of expenditures.
It has been pital. For n time he seemed to be
lc
the
Interest
of
every
voter
in
Flor­
tourists have left. Oleanders, white,
some years since Manatee County has recovering and was removed to his
ida to read it. She says:
pink, red, loading every breeze with
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
In another column wil be found n furnished such reports and Sarasota home, but complications developed
all the perfume it can carry, the blue
and
with
the
exception
of
one
or
two
brief communication front A. M. Wil- County never has.
hydrangeas for an unusual color note
It was at one of the meetings of rallies be grew steadily weaker until
i son, censuring local papers because
F. I*. FORSTER, President
and the honeysuckle for the sweetest
B. F. WI11TNBH, Cuhlzr
they do not publish the proceedings the South Florida Cress Association early yesterday ho became unconfrngTnnre of all.
Everyday swim­
of county boards without cost.
when this subject was discussed, tho scious and all hope was abandoned.
ming, plrnfc, baseball. Fried chicken
Having been in the newspaper b u s -, representatives of the pnpers present
Until tho day before his death
watermelons, peaches. Stay till Juno,
iness since the closing year of Inst realizing that taxpayers were not b o --Judge Cheney Insisted upon rising
nothin'. STAY ALL YEAR!—Lake­
C&lt; ntury, possessed
of a fairly good ing given a fair deal by the withhol- daily and sitting in a chair, where he
MISS ELEANOR HERRING
land Telegram.
memory
and
the
proof
of
files
for
as
ding
of
this
news
and
the
difficulty
of
received
friends.
He
was
at
all
times
----------- o~
Would like a few
many years ns the Sarasota County obtaining it. This condition was not cheerful, frequently remarking that it
WELCOME TO OCR STATE!
Times was launched upon its destiny, only in Manatee County, a nearby was necessary "to take the good with
we think we can answer the ex-senn- county was put to several hundred the bad."
John H. Perry and Richard Lloyd
tor with reasonable clearness.
dollars expense for road machinery
Funeral services will be conducted
FOR JULY AND AUGUST
Jones have purchased the Jacksonville
Mr. Wilson conveys the impression belonging to that county which hnd at his home on Sunday afternoon, the
Metropolis and will operate it in the
Pupil of: Louis G. Bortlemaun, Inn, Musical Arl, N. Y.;
that papers will not publish the pro- been used in working one of the com- Rev. T. H. McConnell, pastor of the
future. Roth of these gentlemen are
Alma
Grafc, Philadelphia, Pa.; Peabody Conservatory, Bal­
thorough newspaper meen unil brilliant ' ' ‘dings of county hoards unless they mlssioner's groves and the item of First Prcsbytorinn rhurch, officialtimore,
Md.; Dr. Julia Allen, Rollins College, Florida.
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' ' . ' ,|i 7 ' n are paid to do so, recalls the time expense for repairs was placed on tho ing. Rurinl will he in Greenwood
wn ers, mi l l
h m an wi
nnwit w|l(.n thin rlnsw of ncswM wssa furnialted books in n way that evaded the tru th , cemetery, with Orlando Lodge No.
Will he nt home by the middle of June, or apply to
anc « epar ing rom 11 ^ ru‘ ' ' * ” without cost and that newspapers
To have a taxpayer's publicity bill -r&gt;9, F. &amp; A. M., in charge of a brief
Mrs. George Herring
newspaper p.n ume hj art ie t uu , Bj,ou|,j j,0 •■KjJuj lo 8C00j,"
scoop „j| eucj, passed, making it compulsory for all service at the grave. The hour of
ed writer* and editors. Their com­
French Avenue-------------------------------------- Sanford, Florida
news fm the benefit of their sub­ tax-expending bodies to publish pan- the service has not been determined,
ing to Florida shows that many of
reeding* and full report of monthly
John Moses Cheney was born in
scribers.
the biggest men of our nation arc
of Milwnukeq Wisconsin, January fl, ■ ■■■■■■■■■M BH aauaM aBH HBH BBaH HBaBBK Baaaaoa*1* 11111111!,
That is all true, there was a time disbursement*, was the outcome
looking toward tills state and fore­
S
when this news was officially fu r­ this meeting which received the full 1859, but first attended school nt
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see what many of the natives cannot
the Woodvlllo,New Hampshire, where
nished to the papers and it was pub­ support of the state press and
see—one of the greatest states in the
lished without cost. Does Mr. Wil- expense of sending a committee to bis family removed shortly after his
union. Messrs. Perry and Jones will
-nn know bow many years have el- Tallahassee was paid by individual birth. In 1881 he was graduated ■
do much toward the material growth
upsed since this was done? Official papers. The fate of the proposed bill from the New Hampshire Literary a
of the state and in their editorial c o l­
proceedings of county boards, with would not inspire confidence in nil Institute and four years Inter from J!
umns wilt be found doing much for
accounts of w arrants drawn for nil county boards and clerks of circuit the law school at Boston University. ■
the moral growth and the betterm ent
expenditures censed to lie given out courts, who made it a special net of He married Elizabeth Alexander nt b
F.
INMAN, Manager
of the stale. Welcome to the best
for publication ir. close proximity to business on their part that such a Bristol, New Hampshire, after lonv- jj
state In the union, brother*. You nev­
O.e time Manatee County bonded to bill should not become n law. The ing the university.
er did a wiser thing in your life than
bcild roads. Spasmodic attempts to hint of graft on the_ part of the papA fter he was admitted to the bar a
casting your lot with Florida. Take
by the Massachusetts supreme court ■
.
.
.
.
i
,
,
publish
proceedings
have
taken
place
ers
wn*
not
insinuated
but
openly
the Clyde Line to Fatiford and spend ,
. ' .
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, ..
Opened Under New M a n a g e m e n t
nccotintB were charged, the clerk from one county in 1886, he came to Orlando and was J
,
,
. . since but the monthly nccount*
nn hour on Sundny in the best little
,
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,
1conspicuous by their absence.
Icnaring newspaper* were being sat associated with A rthur L. Odlin in ■
city in the state—the City Substanthe practice of his profession. With a
But the ex-Senntor says he would upon."
tin!.
go after ibis information. We once
When tho next session of the legis- others he established the Orlando
held the same opinion. Has Mr. Wil- lature meets the press of Florida with Water Company, inter adding the elm il S U M M E D C O M P L A I N T
on ever attended a meeting of the stronger forces, will be back in Tal- citric plant ami building one of the
&gt; ty council or the county coimnls- labassee with the same bill and full largest ice plants in the state. These
The summer inactivity of the
-inner and not.sl the nverseness t o 1publicity will be given the taxpayers utilities were tho best equipped in
Daytona business men militate
have and consider "butting in?" How of the counties whose commissioners the Southland. But aside from his
against the growth of the town
1much information does be think he and other officers seek to defeat this own business, Judge Cheney was Idenin its year around development."
could gain with accuracy and with all bill. Citizens of these counties will tilled with virtually every movement
The nliovc statement was made at
his astuteness does he think it pos- be warned to keep n tab on how their for the upbuilding of Orlando, serv­
the meeting of the Chamber of C o m ­
ble something could be “put over" county funds are being spent.
ing the city whenever called upon in
merce director* Monday
evening,
That Mr. Wilson and others may i hundred different ways. The re­
■ without hi* knowledge. City Counwhile the methods of St. , Petersburg
, and, county
, boards
.
, do
, not, always
.
t see there
,,
.i sa determined
, ,
, , effort
,,
*■ i il*
on mits of bis untiring services nre evi­
in citv building w ere under discus discuss the affair* or transact the the part of the press to look after the denced on every band.—Orlando Sen­
siuti.
l
ests of
(if the taxpayer*,
business of the city or council in inti rests
taxpayers, we publish tinel.
This statement tells the whole tones that nre audible to one who is the folowing from the last issue of
story In one sentence.
Accustomed there for the purpose of giving pub- the Leesburg Commercial, from the
DIED AT THE COUNTY HOME
t r having from thirty to forty thou­
able pen nf Editor Leach, who in his
licity to their nctions.
SUNDAY. MAY 2BTII
sand people here in the winter fur­
Mrs. Jane Tyre Barber, in her 78th
Even if such a course was satis- fforts to secure legislation for an
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nishes such a contrast to the sum­
fni tory in obtaining information the abolishment of the open range and
mer tl, ,t husirw men ai inclined to
expense of having some one attend- tick eradication does not lose sight of b b b b b b b b b b b b b u b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b ■S I......... ..
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thins me town is dead and . that bus. , I ing nil the meetings of lax expending the bill which the press is fostering:
Iness
(luringh June.’ July
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/ bodies
is
lax and no matter
"There is one other point or issue
and August. As a m atter of fact it j how
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was given,
is the business men themselves who | was officially from the clerk of the bodies in the state having the Itnmlnre dead.
I board, there would be plenty to say ling of public funds. This issue was
Habit is bard to overcome and the it was garbled and unreliable. The pushed by the Fourth Estate or the
Capitalized nt
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THE HERALD FEINTING CO.

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Bank!

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I Times docs its best to give the actions Third House at Tallahassee last year a
(HOME BUILDERS)
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Alfred Foster. Tfra*.
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Geo.
W.
Knight.
Vice-I’rc*. and Gen. Mgr.
S, O. Uhase. I’res.
to report disbursement of public that what the newspapers were after B
a
funds.
was the graft of publishing these ■
Building: Materials is advancing:.
Mr. Wilson complains of the un- Ihings. As it happens, most Florida a
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fairness of paying for a paper and counties have arrangements with
Why not
Home
price
higher/
then being "taxed" to learn the local iheir lending pnpers for publication of
news. If there was a law compelling such things nt a very low cost while
loan you the money
home
youi
this monthly statement from all tax others do not publish at all and some
expending bodies it would be publish- publish in some pet papers that have
owns plans and specifications.
ed at the paper’s legal rate. Would tiUlo circulation, in any event, those
it not be a deterrent against ex- newspapers pushing the proposed bill
We have the money available now—no waiting.
trnvngent and reckless expenditure were fighting the battle of their
Come in and talk it over or phone No. 396 for full particulars
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of public lands that would save the 1home citizens ns usual for in most in­
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
taxpayers far more than the coat of stances their regular rates were hlghvice Our Motto
puhlicntion? Experience of several cr than would be paid for the stateB
years bus proven that county honrds ments demanded. On the other hand
M
will not publish n full account of the newspapers were rather nice to
where and how taxpayers money is the coni mi sinners' lobby that went up
Fhonrs 197-494
being spent unless here is a law com- to Tallahassee to keep that bill from 5
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pelting them to do so.
passing.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922

PAGE THREE

Braddock had many friend* in Em­
We are planning for the Children's
Mrs. Purdon, of Jacksonville, has
TIRE SERVICE
poria who regret her passing, and ex­ Day and hope to get a piano. Come returned after visiting It, T. Wynee .. Employment Bureau..
tend their sympathy to the bereaved. and lend your aid in the community and family.
—Emporia Item.
ir. which you live.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. S. Hawkins and Th* vocational commutes of tbs Bust
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ericson and family spent Sunday at DeLand.
nes* and Profesalona! Women's Club
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shelby have request* all young women desiring
children were Saturday guests nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Collar returned from a visit to Jacksonville. empbyment to register at the Firet
The Baptist revival closed here Sun­ National Bank.
in Sanford.
u „, »«■ . bu.InH. « U «
Furnish FREE Tubes
John Miller’s family arc moving day after a successful meeting. Rev.
AGNES G. BERNKR, Chairman
from town this week to the Rantoul Hendon, of Ataboma, conducting the
with the purchase of
i* ■* *
ft* ta
home recently purchased by them, services.
every
»pen‘ the WMk-end
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family of
jyst across from the Country Club.
Mrs.
L.
It.
Payne
and
Mr*.
Roy
A welcome addition to the neighbor- Titusville, have moved to this place
|th hi*
„
, c„n
FIRESTONE CORD
f AnM sw.nson returned Sun- Sour were shopping in Sanford last
and are living upon the place of J. W
hood.
pt um l where she has been Wednesday.
George Fuller who has been visit­ Losson.
Firestone Cords are now
1 past three wceki.
Mrs. Long, Mis* Helen Moran and ing for n short time at the home of
Mr. Pempcrton ami family, of San­ Pound C ake............... 35c
L M a r i o n Norwood and Clara E. S. Miller were visitor* in Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest West while re­ ford, have purchased a ten acre tract
Lad Mr. Gant and Ellis Lloyd Wednesday.
cuperating from the kick of a car re­ of land from John Mcisch and will Layer Cake ................30c
I t0 Paytons Beach last SunChaa. Tyler nnd H. F. Phipps of ceived in Tennessee, left on Thursday erect n nice residence nnd make their
Nut Layer Cake......... 35c ROAD SERVICE FREE
Tampa were the guests of J. E. to take up his work as bookkeeper at home here.
I a. D. Parish ,nd two chi,dr*n Phippa a few days last week.
Hodges ami Dorothy Bailey have re­
Detroit; Mich. We would hove liked
TIRES MOUNTED
Iturday to visit her parent*,
Fred Lewi* of New Smyrna was in to have kept him with us.
turned from Ft. Christmas where they
Why buy out-of-town
L \ |r. \V. B. Osteen of Osceola, town one day last week shaking
visited
relatives.
FREE
Charley Beck happened to a pain­
land Mr*, tioodheart SJoblom hands with his old friends.
Cake
when
ful accident while nt play on the
| j Tuesdsy from A-.burndale
—Call—
**S Bki
Miss Mnrtha Stevens and Miss Gene school grounds last week. It seems
Itbey have been visiting rell- Caraway of Orlando were the guests
SANFORD MAID
he had the ligaments of his ankle
l r a few days.
of Miss Fay Rineau for the week-end. torn loose by the kick of another lad,
can’t be beat
L Mr*. I. D. Williams have
1
Mr*. T. P. Barlow of Orlando was and although Dr. I’ulston was called,
lback here from Bunnell and the guest of her sister Mrs. George
so far he has not been able to put it
Exclusive Firestone Tire
■lime cottage by the church LoVigne Friday.
in a cast on account of the swelling.
mi
*a
*«
n*
fthry formerly lived. It will
Service Station
Mr. nnd Mrs. Slade, Hill nnd Fred­ He will 'probably have to go on
\mbercd Mr*. William* was erick Slade left for thqir home in
Ben Steele arrived homo last Sat*
crutches for some time.
t ichool teacher here.
Wnterbury, Conn., Friday.
Henderson
cntlrd«y
for the summer vacation from
Mr .and Mrs. Will
.nd Mr*. R- T. Humphrey hiv*
School closed Friday after a most tertnined his parents nnd son from New Orleans, La., where he has been
prehased the Fortier place on
DAY-NIGHT SERVICE
successful term with E. S. Miller as
attending the Baptist Theological
, Creek and have moved thcro principal and Miss Helen Moran as­ Monroe and Mrs. Mary Vaughn for
Sunday dinner while Mr. nnd Mrs. Semlnery.
&lt;t to make considerable imsistant principal.
The closing was Smith nnd two children were a fte r­
Shcrmnn Moore is nt home from
Lenta there.
celebrated with n picnic at Palm noon callers there.
Gainesville, where he has been in
L d Mr*. Joe Fortier have Springs which everyone enjoyed, es­
BE SURE AND SEE THE
G. Hirschle Is doing carpenter work
1or *hc '
&gt;C8rs[into the village nnd purchased
pecially the children. The following now at the Country Club. Last week , Morgan McClelland s at home on a
I lots and expect to build.
program took place after dinner in the Delco lights were put In. The feurlou/ t’ ^om Lamp Sam Houston at
[*nJ Mrs. J. A. Braddock of spite of the rain:
Potatoc Race;
-ALSOgrounds can be seen from the church,
* nton'°* * « " • nnd h“»
ipent the week-end here reThree Legged Race; Sack ltnce; 50
.bout one half mile south and a little l)Ct,n in " h“sr,itnl fnr 8 fpw w w k* 8t
beme Sunday afternoon.
yard dash (boys); 50 yard dash
west; some folks still ask where it is. Fort Worth.
.. P'jrant and family and Mrs.
(girls; 25 yard dnsh Race (boys);
Ijiuren Smith of Miami was a guest
Elmer Tyner nnd sister, Miss Eu­
braddock nttended the funeral
25 yard dash race (girls); Egg race,
of
C. E. Chnrpening a portion of last
nice, returned
Tuesday after a
lr iister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest
I (girls over 1-2 years old); Egg race
week.
pleasant time spent with relatives nt
jrk in DeLand on May 20th.
(girls under 12 years years old; and
J. W. Corley nnd other car owners
Grays, Georgia, but it rained nearly
fraddock passed away in the
A. C. FORT, Agent
other events were swimming, diving,
hnve
had car accessories stolen from
ever)’ day.
lr'» Memorial Hospital after
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WIGIIT
BROS.
GARAGR---------------------------------SANFORD, FLA.
Tug-of Wnr (boys vs. girls); Chick­
lets of several month* and a
We hear the little hnby of Mr. nnd their cars nt nights recently.
en Catch.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany, Mr. nnd
and two small children are
Mrs. Tom Fortier has been real ill,
| E. S. Miller nnd Laurie Ford were
Mrs.
C. E. Chnrpening nnd their
Dr. Denton attending him.
mourn her loss.
visitors in Orlando Tuesday.
people
together with Mr. and Mrs. SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Carl Pierson attended the Eighth
W. S. E ntm ln g o r of Plant C ity
D.
C.
Howard
from town drove over
Til OF MBS. BBAI)DOCK
grade graduating exercises at Paola.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
was a visitor In town the first of the
to Coronado Beach for the day Sun
Jennie Braddock. whose death
School days arc over for this term
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
IFriday at 5 o’clock In S t week.
and the young folks are all rejoicing. dny, picniced, bathed and hnd a fine 1018 W tst First Street
1018 Wcut P in t SUM*
There was a political meeting at
time.
Jemorial Hospital was laid to
There has been lots going on and
the Library Monday evening. The
Mrs. E. J. Ward. Jr., nnd little son
morning at 11 o'clock In
now they can rest and strengthen
I speakers were the following: Hon.
Dnle, left Thursday for Illinois to
A CHKP.KFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
^heir muscles for another try later
| cemetery.
Forest
Lake,
O.
P.
Swope,
C.
W.
remain
for
some
time
and
will
visit
ceased was n resident of
on.
her parents and friends at several
Iteming there within the 1Entzmingcr, W. I). Rnllord and E. A.
Quite a number from this section
Douglass,
points.
Yit from Emporia, and is
attended the High School graduation
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Purvis nnd
| by her husband, H. E.
exercises.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ashley Purvis drovo to
and two children, to whom
Forrest West has a nice lot of mel­
Ocaln to visit friends last week, driv­
is an unutterable losa, for
ons, we hear.
ing in the former’s Overland Sedan.
ers have excelled her in
Mrs. Lillie Jones wns In Jackson­
|xiety and self-denying toll.
ville
from Monday until Wednesday,
is extended them in their
the
guest
of friends.
J it Is also to her father, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Drcsor were
Ion, nnd other member* of
hosts nt a lovely dinner party the ev­
ly who too will mourn her
ening
of May 25 at their cosy homo
iDeland News.
m m m
Comer P,q|M|„r
No lack of rain now; there was nlEuropean Plan
on Lake Golden, the happy occasion
fiom town this week to the Rantoul
every
ro^n, outside
Open all the year
being Mr. Dressor's fifty-fifth birth­
F. H. Black, furmeily of Chuluiita,
There will be preaching the first
Ie r' f people from here werj
day.
A delicious dinner wns served
Id Saturday to attend the Sunday in the month as usual, June our new groceryman, is giving gener­ nnd greatly enjoyed by the guests,
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If Mrs. Ernest Braddock, who ! 4th, by Rev. J. S. Clark at .1 o’clock. al satisfaction. A nice line of fresh who were Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Beck
■
goods
in
stock
nnd
the
proprietor
and
Idiughter of Mr. nnd M n. He will also be with us for Sunday
nnd
son
Maurice;
Mrs.
Margaret
clerks are genial nnd courteous in ev­
Peterson of this place, Mrs. 1School nt 2 o'clock.
ery respect. E. A. Osteen, the retir­ Watson, Mrs. Margaret Mnrshall,
ing groceryman, will hnve charge of Little Miss Winona Purvis nnd Mr.
the postoffico department for a short nnd Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. Mr. Dressor was the recipient of many good
time. Mr. Osteen has not made def­
inite plans but will probably truck in wishes and gifts.
this section before joining his family
Mrs. J. T. McLain, of Geneva, is
permanently nt Del.and.
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. (J. Knapp,
Miss Anne Dnndoo nnd Hillis Pai­
nt Lancaster, Minn.
s nterly
were quietly married nt San­
ford. Mrs. Palmerly is formerly of
TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT
Maryland but has been living here for
about a year. Mr. Palmerly is from
A summer bronchial cough keeps
Cleveland. He will engage in truck­
Will Help You Keep Cool
not
only the sufferer hut other mem­
ing nt their home here.
bers of the family awake. Alfred Bar­
Carl Rabun, of Sanford, but form­
See our window display of all kinds
ker, 1001 Avondale St., E. Liverpool,
erly one of our boys, had a narrow
O., writes: "I consider it my duty to
escape from death Thursday when the
write nnd tell the results of Foley’s
Standard Oil Truck, which he drives,
Honey nnd Ti,r, which l used for my
was turned over near Longwood bury­
hoy who had been suffering from a
ing him beneath. The road was slip­
a pery nnd though Mr. Rnhum was not bronchial cough for 7 or H weeks. Fol­
ey's Honey anil Tar has done him won­
driving fast the car skidded around
derful good, nnd I .shell always rocmand turned turtle before the occupant
mend it." It sooths nnd heats. Sold
could jump. The driver's life was sav­
everywhere.—Adv.
ed by the support of the oil tank upon
the truck. Mr. Rabun is well and fav­
Chrcvolct delivery JO 15.00 delivered.
orably known in this section. He is
See
A. C. Fort or Paul Biggers at
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
It.
C.
Rabun,
f '.mu* quietly operating, dependable transmission thnt
Wight's
Garage.
54-6tc
of
First
street,
nnd
is
nn
industrious
1 wvn so pronounced a feature of the lluick Six. is cm*
■
■
and
worthy
young
man.
'. *n the lluick Four. The design is the same—the qualMrs. George McCrumb is at Coro­ FLETCHER WOULD
ls the same—Only in tdze is there nny difference.
nado Beach where she will spend four
r&gt; part of the remarknble line of Buick four-cylinder
GIVE STATE TITLE
months.
d.NSURVEYED LAND
jj S ,xs distinctly Buick ns if the name were stamped up*
Mr. and Mrs. Stodorff nnd children
Herbert and Helen Louise, are spend­
WASHINGTON, June 2.—(Spec­
ing two months at Daytona Be^ch.
ial.)—Senator Fletcher has intro­
&gt;iback of every Buick car is the skill and experience of 20
Billie Bruns has gone to New York duced a hill to grant and confjrm to
lliilw 'ined
unPnralle,ed manufacturing equipment
where he will spend the summer.
the State of Florida title in all the
Mr*. Lawrence Stone and son, Jacob, unsurveyed sections 16 within the ex­
were called to New York by the illness terior limits of the area patented to
Ask us to tell you more nhoul Buick
of her mother, Mrs. Rector. Mr. Stone the state of Florida on April 23, 1903,
will join his wife the middle of this under the provisions of the act of
month.
PHICES
PRICES
September 28- 1850, embracing the
lers.nd Boliya Jacob ndM j a r
Mr.- so-called "Everglades,” and President
22-SU-46 Coape..__ 11885
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bolly and Harding has made an order with08r l&lt; Boadster S 895
22-SU-47 S e d sn ____ 2165 : daughters, Misses Eleanor and Ethel, ,|rnw|nK
sections in aid of tko
obf,3J Touring , 933
22-81X-4B Coupe___ 2075
will spend the month of July in |he propoScd legislation, the withdrawal
°«r l6 Coupe
1195
22-Six-49 Touring.... 1585
Black Mountains of North Carolina. to remain In effect until revoked by
r°ftf-37 Sedan__ 1395
22-Slx-SO Sedan.____ 2375
W. S. Price and family, will leave the president or act of congress.
Roadster.— 1365 m
The area involved embraces about
soon for Michigan where they will
F.
O.
O.
Flint,
Mich.
f MS Touring
1395 •
A dollar will open a savings ac­
seventy thousand acres of land, some
spend the summer with home folks.
K. J. Cates, of Henderson, K&gt;\, i* of which ia said to have a valuo of
count for you in the
visiting his daughter, Mr*. Bartow 3200 per acre, and if the title to this
Mann. Mr. Cates is one of our most large acreage is confirmed to the
D IS T R IB U T O R
welcome visitor* and his many friends state of Florida, in accordance with
the provisions of Senator Fletchers
arc extending him the glad hand.
n ford
FLORIDA
Miss Viola Webb has returned from bill, it will greatly benefit the public
Pnlntka. She was accompanied by schools of the state. Senator Fletch­
r " Il*,,er Automobiles ore Built Buick Will Build Them
Mrs. Johnson who will visit her a er i shopeful that congress will take
early and favorable nction on the bill.
short time.
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FREE FREE FREE
TUBES

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Sanford Maid

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delivering: as high as
21,000 miles

RAY BROTHERS

EAST SANFORD =

Next to Princess

Routh’s Baker?

Phone 548

PACKARD SINGLE SIX
5 STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
\ SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVULE

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LAKE MONROE

s

Hot Weather
Is Here

A 20TH CENTURY COOLER

The Reliable Buick
:
ransmission is a Feature of :
the Buick “Four”
:

B all H a r d w a r e Co.

[ WISDOM AND

1 W ELFARE

mjjnn M
|M

The simplest and easiest way to
save is to take the first dollar or
more from your salary and put it
aside.

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Then use the balance as if that
were all you had received. This
plan is better than attempting to
save from what is left after pay­
ing bills and making purchases.

N. H. GARNER

s

| The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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�THU SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY. JUNE 8. 1*22

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Mg Dear Old Florida Home,’ at Hlnte m iste r's Piano Store, Welaka Block20-tip

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door six day* a week for 15 centa—
Join the throng* of reader*.
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PHONOGRAPHS
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
PLAYER ROLLS

anouncement would not be a surprise.
The Sheriff ia determined to break
up the practice of passing, other
cars with bright lights on and it ha*
been intimated at hi* office that no
store wil be left unturned to accom- •a *x
' push that end.
TO THE CITIZENS AND VOTERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:

PUBLICFORUM

SPORTS
VEST EH DAY'S RESULTS
Florida Slate League
At Tampa, 1; Jacksonville, 0.
At Lakeland, 4-2: St. Petersburg.
3-4.
At Daytona,
Orlando, 6.
National League
At Boston. 7; New York. 3.
At Chicago. 7; Cincinnati, 11.
All other gan.es postponed; rain.
American League

J. H. HINTERMISTER
PIANO CO.

At Cleveland, 9; IVetroit. 4.
At S t tejuit, 12: Chicago, 4.
All other* j.istponed, rain.

Melaka Block

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTIClAN-OPTOM El HIST

At
At
At
At

American Association
Milwaukee, 9; Minneapolis. II.
Indianapolis, 0; Columbus, 6.
Kansas City, 3; St. Paul, 10.
Louisvlllc-Toledo, rain
Southern Association

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At New Orleans, 3: Mobile, 2.
At Birmingham. 3: Atlanta, l6.
At Nashville, 6; Chattam- ga. 5:
&lt;11 inning*».
At Little lD&lt;k, 3; Memphis .10

212 East. 1st St.

Sanford. Fla

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
You Can Find the Name of
Ksery Lise Professional and
Buainra* Man in Sanford io
This Column Each Day

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Tami a
1KyUir.a
Orlando
Jacksonville

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20

26
25

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Pet
•130
.600
4*9
1*7
47»
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432
115

Expert Auto Repair Work

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D

American League
Won l.w*
S. O. Shinholser
yj
17
New Y’urk
16
•T
BL Louis
Contractor and Iluildcr
Washing:- r:
24
23
BAN FOR D
FLORID* Philadelphia
20
19
•H
24
Cleveland
20
24
Detroit
SMITH BROS.
25
Chicago
19
17
21
Boston

AUonMjr-*taLaw

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I,44l

30
T_*

Pet.
,60.1
JV
A45
323
JiOO
.470
3.u
J66

Or«r Seminole County Bask
8ANEUHD
FLORIDA

IM

Uull
[St. Petersburg

Southern \«*Oel4ll&lt;K1
Won Lost
2y
I*
Mobile
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS U tile Ruck
19
2*
Birmingham
19
23
&gt;»
26
N«w Orleans
21
Memphis
21
Storage Fadlitie.s
26
Na*hv Ule
20
If **e plrase you. tell others; if u*
26
17
Atlanta
tell us. Phone 49.*
O.attanovga
17
32

Pbone SO

Corner Firet and Osk

“ MONEY TALKS”

To the Thriftless money says “Goo&lt;

It has come to my knowledge that
Bye."
who opo~ the candidacy of
Forest Lake are circulating the r e - ;
To the self-respecting, forward-lookn
Committee Digging Into Steel Bu.i- P°rt
he did not make a good repn~* ,o l.earn Some Fact.
rescnut.ve during the term of U 15 |
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I represent yoi
____
when he represented this county.
best
working days. Be careful with me for
iHr T S r
istr*
I had the pleasure of being Mr.
am your best friend. Put me in the Ban
NEW YORK. June 3.—The Lock- tak e’s colleague during that session
wood legislative committee kept digthe Legislature, representing Gad»
where I am Safe and I will work for you. R
gtrig into the steel business yester- «jtn county, and in justice to the cit*
member, I move the world."
day. and learned some facts about IXens of Seminole County, of which I
the Midvale-Republic-Inland merger ftln onv for the remainder of my days,
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
that were not made public in Thurs* And in justice to Mr. Lake. I feel that
day’s announcement of the coniolida- j -could be recreant to my duty as a
tion.
citsien of my adopted county, if I did
But the committee did not Icam n0{ raise my voice to condemn »uch
what ts&gt;nu ICuhn. Ijoeb &amp; Company a report.
are to receive for raising Wi,000,000 | t#ri truthfully and in ail sincerity,
through a proposed syndicate, how Jay jj-^n there was no abler rrpre*enr ich preferred stock of the consoli- tati'e in the entire body of the iegis*
dated company
is to he Issued, or Umre than Mr. Lake. Mr. I-ake
what (ortiun of the stock is to go to- j,4, th. te qualities, which are quite
1
ward new capital, or the price at pronounced, that lit him especially to
wkkh .t is to l&gt;e listed. So, t ■day. n\*kr him one of, if r.ot -he most out-PROG RESSunable to gainthis information from standing representative in the IegisSTRENGTH-SERVIC1
th K*d* f the Midrale and Repub- ;4lur,, uf |.&lt;23, should the citirens
iiiiiiia iB iiiB iiia iiiiia ia a ia iiiiia ia a iiiiiiiiii
.'tec! i '‘tiipanie#. the committee ^cmtr(1jr
f;t to return him to that
subpoenaed their counsel. Thomas L
&gt;sn
I’hadL irne to appear today.
,\. tbt* particular time when the
Kilnr II Gary, chairman 1 the f,j;ure growth of our count) .* of
■vt-i ^ the l ruled States Steel Cvr*
iu p itu n re . when legiv.atmn efpcration, was questioned by Samuel fa tin g &gt;ur welfare fur the coming
Untermyer. who contender! that the &gt;car*. will be enacted, i*. i* very esin.lrper.dcnt* l.vcd only hy the gr:*ce , rnt.fti that we have able, *trong, well
thr r; ration, and that the man­ • quipped, and experienced men repagement -f the corporation i* domi­ rv&gt;tnting this part of&lt; our beloved
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
nate*! by J P Morgan and thr bank- •
and from my intimate and well
r.g h use that bears his nanif
founded knowledge
the il&lt;*n. h orWe invite the public and all users of ELDER
Mr Gary dented that Mr. M rgan ,«t I^ikr, I on»oter that we. the citiSPRINGS
WATER to visit the spring and in
d&lt; mirated the
corporation.
lie r*n» of Semir.ote County, should we
our
method
of handling its product. Why take
» . i i : concede that Mr. M rgan elect Mr Lake, will have the ablest
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
had any m r e to do with naming the representative in the entire l--dy of
that
this
water
in unexcelled and its purity
Hr*- t, r» than any of the ether six th* iegi»|ature for the year &lt;&gt;f 1923
makes
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
members of the finance committee
J. G. SHARON,
H. said the corporation had a *urK &gt;rmer member of the Legis­
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
plus of about 1125,000,000 and that
lature from Gadsden Coun­
Western Union recommend this water for
it* deposits with J. P Morgan i
ty, Florida
batteries.
Company, all subject to check and
bearing 2,6 per cent interest, approx­ » II \SK PACKING
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
imated only f&gt; 000,000.
HOUSE AT ARCADIA
sent you and protect vour health.
Since the Steel Corporation can
DESTOYED HY FIRE
manufacture and deliver products at
a cost from f 1 to |5 below the inde­
4 II f T h r U t o c t a u i U r r a t i
ARCADIA, Jure 3.—The packing
pendent*. Mr. Untermyer held that tt
could exterminate all the other con­ hrtj.e of Chase and Company was de­
m• m
*!«
FLORII
SANFORD
cerns if vi minded, but Mr Gary, stroyed by lire here yesterday. The
who b*lived the deferential not more • *was estimated at approximately
B B B aB B B aaB aB aB B aaB aaaB aaaaB aaB aa la a a a a a a a a a a a i
f '.’' .000, partly covered by insurance.
than fit said he did not think *•

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS BANK DAILY GIYES ffl
-MONEY TALK”

The Seminole County Ban
SAFETY FIRST

LKAUl E STANDING
Florida State Lracu&lt;-

National l eague
Won Lo*t
17
26
New Vurk
17
24
Pittsburgh
20
£t. l.oui*
21
23
21
Brooklyn
24
24
1Cincinnati
*■»
20
. Chicago
1«
25
1Boston
26
15
Phlladtlphik

George A. DeCottes

W

GAMES TODAl
Orlando at Daytona
St. Petersburg at Lakeland
Jacksonville at T ani|a

NEW STEEL
MERGER BEING
INVESTIGATED

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

Elder Springs Water Co.

Btrgsins found *»:h dsy by road-

ONE RAM.I ION STII.I,
UNACCOUNTED FOR
IN NATIONAL RACE

\rm», Nj i j *r&gt;d Independent lli(
U S. in Internstionsl
Pet
Uontewt
617
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tlif

T 1m * U t &lt; M U i r 4 l * r r w i

CHICAGO. June
3 Ind;estior.*
l»*t night were that »n army, ns’O*
43'* and independent balloon will repre,T9.s «ent the United States in the inter147 r.ati 'nsl balloon races in Switierlar.d.
The navy balloon pit ted by Lieut.
W F Heed »*• the only one of the
Ml &gt;f H WE DIMMERS
thirteen contestant* thst narted in
IN Dl’V.U &lt; III n n
B. W. HERNDON
the national race from Milwaukee on
MOTORISTS \HE "
Wednrs-lay rtlil una.courted for U*t
Insurance Agency
night and was believed to be some­
FIRE—AUTO—BONDS
4II f 1bf' !»•«**•■1rd |*r *•
JACKSONVILLE. June 2 —t»esl where over the Great I~*ke region,
a s ■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■
Of the 13 balloons. 12 were compet­
aul
ing for the right to be selected among
’ ’ ' *■
purchase* of light-dimSparton Horn S c rV iC C mlng
equipment a* a re*ult of Sheriff the threw t» represent the L mted
M erntt’* anouncement that
from State* In the international races and
— AT---/
,cow on his deputies will arrest and ,wo
**“* winn-rs nr* thought to
'*nded )e*tervia&gt;
Sanford Battery Service place in jail immediately all motor'.»t» found on the highway* of Duval
R- L Honeywell, of St. Louis, an
Company
i&lt; unty who fai t" switch off their m !■jsr.dent pib t. re ;.rttij that he
bright lights and drive with d:m had landed about 20 mile* south of
light*
u f ‘ D approaching another car Joplin. M&lt;&gt;, yesterday .f u r covering
SANFORD NOVEL I ' Accidents
due to driving with bright about " d mile.*, while Major Oscar
l i g h t , h a * . t.-e n m a n y d u r i n g te-ceflt We«to*rr uf W ashingUm. piloting an
WORKS
month* and it • l&lt;iie\.-d thi* fea- army hallo- n, ,im « -town near !-»ke
V. C. COLLER. Pr
CanaI ire cc r.tr k Jtl ’1 ir. \ a r t t&lt; w ard a col- St J hit, Province f vj-.
Avci-rCing t- '!a.- r Westovrr's
i »»i p. Setwe.r. two cars or the Pal^ da
General Shop and Mil! 1" Beach mad r e a r here *arly last m.r*-age h r laroled Thur*.‘a) but as
Th-ir*da&gt; ui which twu men were the !i*tan e i« .***•* mi!r*. it i« tho’t
Work
a mi*ta*.e b .l Ken male ..rd that he
killed and ri^ht injured
Several time* during tne last few lar iid yv.t.r'lay morning, a* the
CONT UACTOK nnd
ILDEF
tr' nth* the Sheriff ha* warned n o ­ speed of hi* l alloon '•». aid have been
417 Uwmmerelal Street Banterd. F n li rut* that their car* mu*t be alw&gt;ut '*&gt; mile* a: hour t have covere-im pj.d with dimmer* and that the ‘ d the d’*lance by Thursday mnming
dimmer* mint be u«ed Many iraaL Thi* i* c*vn*i&lt;iere*i improbable. Major
cars are not .uppLrd wun dimmers W etvoer ar.l Mr Honeywell covered
Gco. W. K nig h t
and their driver* travel the highway# greater distance* than ar.j -if the balReal Estate and Insurance
with lights that would ik&gt; redil to x l-wir* ianded
•AN FORD
FLORIDA bx-omotive Such driver* will be
Nothing ha* Ken hearvi of the balcomjelled ti'-Ttot dimmer* on their
pitted by Lieutenant Heed since
car* a- I applications for equipment
night. If he maW&gt; . a suceessfu
Sanford Machine
..r&lt; expected by the accessory deal- !»n,,ing it i* thought that his balloon
rr* to be tumerou* with the next ” *11 b* one of the winners unless it
Foundry Co.
run* into winds that force It back on
few days
it course.
The
Sheriff
declares
no
facers
will
General Machine ind Boiler Work;,
Six of the original 13 starters were
be shown and that drivers arrested
Cyllader Grtndln*: Debase Pistols; f(,r violating the order will not be unaccounted for early yesterday, but
Osersise Kings and Piasj Flywheel Permitted *' *curry arcund tewn in it wa* learned that Lieut. Command­
search of K-ndsmen, They will go er J, p. Norfleet, piloting a helium
Steel G ear lU ads; Crank Shafts rt
! directly to jail and wil have to sum- filled navy balloon had landed at Hantarned; a g rn ta for Callle Inhoard &gt;rw men theeir friend* from there. The w L Mo., Thursday, vahile Captain
of the army came
Omtboard M o t o n . ------------Phone 41 order applies to all motorist* andHarold B. Weeks,
persons who reside in other parts of down near Witt, 111. .and Ward T.
the state and who enter Duval coun- Van Orman, Akron civilian, landed on
will be taken up. as quickly a* a Thursday right at Fayette. Mo.
Rayfield Carburetors tvresident
U they violate it.
------------------------lea tailed aad Guaranteed by
. Whether the sheriff* office wit!
Insure today. Fire insurxrce.—E.
‘*42

&amp;

Sanford Batterv
Service lo!*unch
‘/ “" 'T *°
•»'
F Ur* — ■■ ■ ■
*
atc^rtain mhetlwr they have dimCompany
mers has not been stated but such an
TheHerxld, 15c per

573tr
week, delivered.

"•"'■i *d............

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OF

Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and
O ff ce Supplies for Two Weeks
!:i 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
good? 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

Job l/jts

Fine F»ox Stationery, worth $2.00, now...................$1-00
.50
Fine P»k\ Stationery, worth $1.00, now
35c and 10c
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now.
.60
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now..
.20
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pktr.
.60
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards
.50
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards .
Students’ Looseleaf Note Book? (Do Luxe, SI value .50
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 6*5c value
.35
.25
Students Looseleaf Note Book?. 45c value
.15
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. for
.05
10c Composition Books for
.0 2 4
5c Composition Book?, for
.........
.15
10c School Tablets, 2 for
5c School Tablets.
21jC to 3 1-3
Ink, Paste and Muscilage
. 4 Price
EVERYTHING IN OFFICE SUPPLY LINE AT
GRE ATI Y REDUCED PRICE

Herald Printing Co.

�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922
i

OCIETY

ATTEv *i .:N .
High School Boys and Girts

where nl.o graduated May 23 from
llcsslo T ift College. Miss Radford
wns visiting in Wayrrosa, Ga., when
she wan called home by the critical
illness of her mother.

PERSONALS : = DAILY REPORT
*■’

_____
Of Fruit nrd Vegetable
Shipment from Florida

I Chrevolet touring car, 1015.00 dei livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Rig­
gers a t Wight’s Gnrnge.
54*Gtc

The American Legion is offering
— ---- --------------- ---------- ----- ------ *
scholarship prizes worth from $250
to $750 for the best esmy on the sub­
ject, “HOW THE AMERICAN LEG­
ION CAN BEST SERVE THE NA­
TION." Any boy or girl between
the ages of 12 nnd 18 is eligible to
enter this contest.
This should be
of especial interest to the graduates
of this year. For further informntion you may call on the auperintendent of schools at the court house,
Sanforik Fla.
T. W. LAWTON.
5S-2tp—431 tp
Supt Schools.

H Kt 1 H
M U V ki
fta
SANS SOL'Cl BRIDGE CLUB
Hon. W. R. O'Neal, of Orlando, was IDl
Mrs. Robert Hines was the charm­
ing hostess yesterday nfternoon, when among the prominent visitors to the ►-» ha s.j »'i
-------.
she entertained at bridge at her home city today.
w w ......... .
The following number of cars conon Park avenue, the guests included
CALENDAR
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Entzmlngcr, of tabling Florida fruits and vegetables
the members of the San Soucl Rridge
Club. There being two tables of Longwood, were among the visitors were forwnided from Jacksonville,
, The Wosmlnster Club will players.
to the city today nnd report much Hnmpton nnd High Springs, via nil■ J S T s in . L -1-Frazier a t her
rail, during the twenty-four hours
The rooms where the cord tables rain in their section.
ending
June 2, 1922:
were
arranged,
were
most
artistically
* &lt; cn Celery » « " « ;
Organ Club will moot decorated with quantities of pink
Ohio, North South*
Read
the
menu
of
the
Valdez
Hotel
iiT-rore
I;Z-*J
Miss. of Sa- ern
Grill Room In this issue. An elegant
home of Mri- Orion Farrell roses combined with ferns.
*11; Twelfth and Palmetto avoand vannah Points
An absorbing game of bridge was menu for your Sunday dinner for 75c.
Insure now. Fire Insurance. —E. K.
P * ' L r o'clrek.
Beyond
Total
played during the nfternoon, the Under new management.
57-3tp
f c i L c i r c l . No. 3 will meot prize for high score, a pair of gold
1)
Grapefruit
2
11 Lane.
3
•&gt;
0
0
2
Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Meisch and Vegetables
rhina salt and popper shnkers was
0
4 HIS FRIEND RECOMMENDED
1
3
won by Mrs. Raymond Key, while the little Constance and their sister, Irene Pineapples
&lt;»
THEM
*?-Bu»ir.e»* meeting of’ the second high score wns made by Mrs. have left for an indefinite stay with Tomatoes
50
3
02
. ... j Professional Worn- K. p. Morse, who was awarded a box relatives in New York, New Jersey Celery
"Six years ago," writes W. il. Shad6
2
3
1
f «• ... .b . Cub of powder.
Pepper*
4
33
0
47 well. Stanley, Vu., 1 bad kidney trou­
and Long Istuml.
Watermelons
188
34 540 ble, nnd at times was unable to rnise
121
At the conclusion of the card game
rxc
myself in ln&gt;d. Foley Kidney Pills
i)
Cantaloupes
0
.Mr:
l1 Lawson will n , ^ hostess served ice cream in can5
Wayne Thomas, formerly the edi­
were recommended to me by the Chief
„ the member.* of the S..... tcloupes, and pink nnd green iced tor of the Plant CityCouricr, but now
urt*
Bridge dub at her home Oil cakes.
with the Thomas Advertising Co., u l Movement Since Beginning of Sen- of the Fire Department. A fter using The Country Cluh and Golf Links are
m.
3 bottles I wns completely relieved and almost completed. You will want the
Hull Sept. 15. 1921
Ifjr'i swnuc at 3:30 p.
Mrs. Raymond Key. Mrs. Ralph Jacksonville, wns in the city today
have never had a return of the symp­ best in everything in the
,
Grapefruit
1309
14813
0127 7107
Wight nnd Miss Agnes Dumas sub- ---- ,---------JOSH 11108 2*11 18070 toms.” Why suffer when you can get
Ornngc*
j To»son, "i &lt;»«iiu—vi e, was
for nt,„&lt;.nt club members. Jelated visit.
S|x&gt;rtiiitf Goods Line
Vegetable
78 . 2315 relief from rheumatic pains, backache,
city t
‘ t'Hg business.
357 1900
I The club members enjoying the cor­
Lettuce
109 2090 * 20 *2285 swollen, sore and stiff Joints, sleep We are agents for the Celebrated
dial hospitality of Mrs. Hines, wery
j.L
: Hni'lciitnwn, was jql&gt;&gt;{jan,CJ j , q . Bennett, Fred Walt- and Mrs. 11. A. Neel, of the Herald Pineapph
4
32
1
37 disturbing bladder weakness nnd oth­
jester day attending to
j&gt;(,rt.y j j oro
j*. Morse anil G. Printing Co., were visitors to Orlan- Toronto*
3219 0 too 511 10103 er symptoms of disordered kidneys? Spaulding Line of Golf
is 1605
1531 •JOSti
Celery
Davis Hurt.
Potato
** 1 3335 234 4453
Incas and pleasure combined.
Goods
,f Jacksonville, Is
Chrevolet delivery $6-15.00 delivered.1
Pepper15 781
142 024
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
I J).r* 1•
of
Mrs
Toni
See
A.
C.
Fort
or
Paul
Diggers
at
Pepper
591
138
15 711
it..
The Jenny Spaulding Circle met
jjhric
W. It. Link, of the I.ink Tire Co.,
51-Otc Patronize your home merchants in
2 45 2287 331 2806 Wight’s Gnrnge.
Thursday at the Country home of of Orlando, and the Link Abstrlct Co. Cabling i
r
everything you need to purchase. We
Strawborrn
35
251
2
291
Mrs. A. Leasing. The day was spent of Sanford, was III the city yester­
Don’t wait until it is t«o lute.
are here to stay.
51
185
7 223
Hr
Mi*- J- !&gt;■ Woodruff nre in sewing, nnd at twelve o’clock a de­ day. He thinks Sanford is attaining Beam*
: i at Daytonn licious dinner wns served.
2r»o 1755
Cucumber
*
20
2085
a remarkable growth and is invest­
Wntenm Ions 1215 lf*20 282 3329
ri lUitir.gfMeeting next week on Wednesday ing money here.
*1
Cantab i| o*
95
2
99
at the home of Mrs. Murphy on l’nrk
PRINTING
] J ■ 51. Iuggle avenue.
Mrs. .Ldm Meisch lias returned
.
:•
business
DUK E LIST
Sunday is i inning luund again olid
from New York where she nccompanllnmmcrmill
Bond Letterheads
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il
Telephone Co.
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,
,
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,
you
are
liiinking
of
that
big
Sunday
SWIMMING PARTY
led her son, Edward, to a hospital *.
’
,
250
$1.75
2,000
$
8.00
,
,,
dinner and .ill the discomforts of proMrs. Alfred Lilja entertained most ,for an operation
on the thigh bone.
,
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. 500
$2.50
3,000
$11.00
\ndcraon, (
,tntly yesterday afternoon at a —, . ,
THE BELT
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This fracture wus caused in a foot- paring
'
,it forget your troubles nnd 1,000
11.75
5,000.
$10.00
C, it th . ■ *t of Dr. and Mrs. J. gw|mro||,jj party at Silver Lake, com- .
,
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.
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'go
to
the
Seminole
t
nfe
for
one
of
Automobile Indemnity
llnmcrmill Bond 04J Envelopes
•heir home on Park p I i m t &gt; n t j n f ; Emily Griffin and Lenn ball game and caused a growth th at those fine chicken or turkey dinners.
Imd to be removed. She left tho pa250
$1.75
l,(H)0
$1.75
Association
o'J-ltc
' Belle llngrn, who recently graduated tlent doing nicely.
500
$2.60
2,000
$8.50
ftom the grammar school, and Doris
K1 1‘nso, III.
Round Corner Business Cards
, L i’ Am
I Philadelphia, spent |*nr|c(,r 0f Jacksonville, who is the
M.
M
Smith,
c.f
Winter
Dark,
was
250
$1.75
1,000
$i.oo
t
’luim.s
promptly
paltl. Checks
i*f hrn y t. rday on a business |
of Mr&gt; Tom Williams. Mary
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It Woods left for
in
the
city
today
shaking
hands
wjtli
r,qo
$2.50
2,000
$o.5o,
delivered
this
week
to: Mrs It.
L- • m.d g h h* idquarters at Elizabeth Moyo was to also have been their home in Ellcnton today a fter a
his many friends.
Ilanimermill
Bund
Billheads
Dtvsitor,
collision,
I Mr.
i M'.rtez’uir.n.
an honoree,’ but wns confined to her visit with their daughter, Mrs. Reg. S.
250
$1.75
l.ooo
ft2!5'Thomas
Kmmet
Wilson,
fire.
Holly. Mr. Wood hns farms and
home by illness.
600
.....
$
2.50
2,000
$o.5o
$105.95.
This
claim
wns
sent
in
K.*» .&lt;rnt.t Like returned home
The nfternoon was exceptionally packing houses in the Manatee sec­
CORONADO BEACH Why Day More?—We do it for l.F.MS! on M ay 8 th . a n d chock issu e d
iriiyfr ,m T illnhnssee where she pleasant, swimming and games being tion nnd was forced to leave to look
Work Guaranteed
M ay 2 5 th . T h is is th e cln ss o f
la kern atti' ding the Woman’s Col- played until a late hour, when a temp­ a fter his diversified interests in that
FOR
RENT—Desirable
cottages
nnd
servico
volt gut when your car is
section but he expects to come back
ting picnic supper was served.
apartments,
nicely
furnished
T
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e
S
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t
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P
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t
e
r
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in
su
re
d
by t h e BELT.
1 Mrs. Lilja was assisted in cntcr- again to look over the Sanford sec­
Kr u4 Mr* Sam JVaveyhouse an- j ,nintnB hcr ^ e s u l&gt;y Mrs. R. E. tion at his leisure.
T l tlUV
H V i l s a f t ro« i» t « r k to r e a r n i r i f p r t n l l n f l G. C. FELL1
W. L. COOPFR
Dhone lOtillox 15fi, Sanford-----------Dhone 46-J
met the birth of a daughter Tues- firiffin&lt; The Rm.,ts included, Doris
•J02 French
ff,
30. The little lady weighed j,nrkcr Kniily Grififn, Lena Belle
The pepper crop seems doomed for
ptpour.i*.
.Hagan, Rebecca Stevens, R. E. Grlf- tins season. What promised great re­
turns hns proved to he much like the
, fin nml Ellen Telford.
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G, L Hurrah of Palatkn is making )
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lettuce crop of last season and there
koTyjarter* at the Montezuma |,i'CKY THIRTEEN RRIDGE CLUB will be very little money made on
:n the iiy on a business niis- j 0ru&gt; of tho most delightful of the peppers. The rains will finish what
social events of yesterday was the the drouth left nnd the low markets
; bridge party given by Mrs. Harry B. will finish the pepper growers nnd
T ' '' ■''&gt; 1 ' man, of Jackson- | -t,wj9| yesterday afternoon, at her thus endeth the chapter. Better lurk
u!
'■ •L’ cue-d of Miss
fl(, &gt;|nt-tiolin avenue, when she next year.
Ini*-.:* A!.-a. returned home Kri- rntertnintHl ,i,„
of tho
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member* of
tho
I)
Allen.
I.ucky Thirteen Bridge Club.
S. M. Gordon Killed,
Fragrant pink rose*, ahnstn daisies
I Hr- &lt;i V I i . ite and daughter, and other lovely cut flowers were us­
Fell From Fnjrine in
F '• i
■ 1 ■ i.-onville, arrived ed in charming profusion in the
ritriz) .a I ;,re ilie guests of Mr. rooms where tho enrd tnhles were
the Yards Last Night
I Mf* G 'lgi \ DeCotte* at their placed.
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I*®- ’ Hacr-iia .iveime.
in
the
S.
M.
Gordon,
a
yard
switchman
of
The hours passed quickly
interesting game of bridge, the prize the A. C. L. Railway, was killed last
i- of Miss Knthcr- for top score a silver basket was night when he fell from the running
[
*" delighted to know won | &gt;v &gt;|rHi p. E. Roumillat.
Iwinrd of a switch engine under the
T* &gt;1,
iti.vc tonight from
awarding of tho wheels and wns ground to pieces.
** Yrk nr,.I will spend the summer prize, the hostess served pineapple From all tiint can he learned of the
'er Mrs. W. J. Thig- 9herbert topped with whipped cream accident to which there seemed to Ik*
and cherries. Lady Baltimore rnk". no eye witnesses, Mr. Gordon was rid­
j,
Coconnut niacnruoiis, salted nuts, and ing on the running hoard of the
switch engine, us all of them are
r’ 1 ‘
daughter Margaret Red ten.
P '■
T r St. Augustine
.Mr,. (*. e . Henry acted as suhsti- won’t to do in order to step off nnd
Vi ’
1
a,l,J Mi*i Alice tut,, for an absent dub member. The make couplings and it is thought that
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n them Monday nt r |u|, nieniher* enjoying this delight- in passing the coal shutu a large lump
of
coal
on
the
side
of
the
track
brush■
a
will B" on to fu| ftffnir were Mesdames. F. E. Rou*
d . n-dlle, Ohio. | mlllat, E. F. Householder, D. D. cd Ids feet out from under him before
' Drummond, D D. Unldwoll, Claude he could recover his balance and lie
*i,
:,,ll"!:,l Rndfonl returned Howard, A. H. Wallace and B. L. was thrown under the wheels of' the
engine, being killed instantly.
*’
Forsyt h. Gn., porkins.
The accident Is greatly deplored by
all the olTirinls of the A. &lt;’. L. Rail­
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way ami all his fellow employees and
his many friends in the city where he
wns favorably known. Mr. Gordon
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came hero several years ago from
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Wirne|H'g, Canada, bis home nnd hud
been
in the employ of the railroad
v-U.DICZ GRILL, Sunday, June 4th, 1922
;
ever since, lie leaves a wife nnd
nine children to mourn the loss of
husband and father.
The funeral will occur from the
Presbyterian
church tomorrow after­
Soup
noon
at
3:00
o'clock,
Dr. Brownlee of­
Pureo of Tomato
ficiating,
Interment
being made in
Ripe Olivos
Crisp Celery Hearts
■ Lake-view cemetery.
3!
The sympathy of the many friends
p„ , ,
Choice of
is extended to the family in their
rr*"i &lt; hcikcn and Waffles
bereavement.
Boast Shoulder of Venl, Sage Dressing

E S r stfsr -

PLAY ROLF

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

OWS, Agent

NEW PRICES
HUDSON SUPER-SIX

$1695

. .

F . 0 . B . D e t r o it

OUR .SUNDAY DINNER

\

75c

I

Konst Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce

Vegetables
E n g lish P e a s

Snowflake Potatoes
Corn on the Col)
«
Shallout Kush

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Salad
Mexican Salad

Tea

Iced Tea

7 Passenger Phaeton $1745
.. .. 1795
Coach
Cabriolet .. .. .. 2295
..
Coupe

Sedan •&gt; «• »
Touring Limousine
Limousine .. ..
.. $2570

$2650
2920
3495

B. S. A. PLAYS LAKE MONROE
The Junior Chapter Brotherhood of
Haint Andrew, played un interesting
game of baseball yesterday at Like
Monroe against Lake Monroe Junior
team. Because of the decided turns
in the game, the game was especially
exciting. The game finished 10 to 11
in favor of .Monroe. The B. 8. A.
teams and subs were: John Higgins,
Karl Nibluck, Robert Moyo, George
Wilson, James Higgins, C. B. Sutton,
John Tenvilliger, Edwin Shelly, Irv­
in Fleischer, with Morris Moye as ■■
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umpire.

L. Doss, A g e n t

URK’S REPAIR SHOP, Foot of First Street, Sanford

In* Crenm and Layer Cake
Apple Pie with Cheese
Coffee

For P h a e t o n

Dalaware Punch

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SANFORD
“The City SubstantlaP

iN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 60

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. JUNE 5. 1922
VOLUME HI.

ADDITIONAL
BRITISH
TROOPS
DRIVE
EPARGO ON SHIPMENTS FOREIGNERS
PLACES
FILLED
MUST LEAVE
MANCHURIA ON THE BOARD
ALL SINN FEIN INVADERS
OF SOUTHERN PRODUCE '
. FROM MAIN POSITIONS
OBJECTION BY NEW YORK

1 IM

BORDER
WHERE
SERIOUS FEDERAL RESERVE HOARD MEMDERS APPOINTED HY TIIF.
FIGHTING IS EXPECTED
PRESIDENT
AT ONCE

ABE HURW1TZ
TO BE EDITOR
RAILROAD id e a JAX METROPOLIS
Authorities Present Ar­
guments Against
Embargo

™ HOLD a l l
c o n s ig n e d
^FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK AT
KEARNEY. NEW JERSEY

COMES FROM SEATTLE AND OS­
CAR JOHNSON WILL HE AS­
SISTANT EDITOR

Illy T k r

A ssocIn trd

Illy T k r

I'r r a s t

TIENTSIN, June 5.—All forviRnora
were warned to leave Shnnhnikunn,
China, on the Manchurian border be­
cause of serious fightinR expected be­
tween the advance guard of Wu Pci
Fu’s (invading army and the retreat­
ing troops of Chang Tso Lin, Man­
churian w ar dord.

la .n r ln lr d I 'r r s sl

WASHINGTON, June 5.—Prealdent Harding today signed a bill cre­
ating an additional place on the Fed­
eral Reserve Hoard and authorizing
the president to appoint members to
that body from among representatives
of agriculture as well as commercial
and banking interests.

AMERICAN
HOUSE MAY
FORCE KEPT
ACCEPT FORD’S
AT COBLENZ
OFFER NOW

Territory and
HENRY FORD - In Ulster
Large Part of the
WOULD ACCEPT
Border
PRESIDENCY IS BATTLE FRONT
IF THE PEOPLE WANTED HIM
HETWBBN
NORTHERN
AND
HUT WOULD NOT SPEND
SOUTHERN
IRELAND
AND
ANY MONEY
FACE REAL TROOPS
I Ilf T k r

4i a o e l a t e 4 I ' f f M l

, I r T i t . ______________________
DETROIT, June 6 .- Henry Ford
I l l y T k * A s a o * 1* 1*4 l * r * a a »
JACKSONVILLE. June f&gt;.—'The ap­
LONDON,
ill. T li* | . « o f U l f d |» r*«a »
intimated
privately
he
would
run
for
---• Juno_ 6.—Hritlsh
. .
. troops
.
WASHINGTON, June 6. - New pointment of Abe Ilurwitz, of Scat
.
have driven Sinn Fein invaders from
president if the people of the country their
&gt;i__I____
In m«inr
tnrrl.
-Yorkcity authorities before two mem- tic, Wash., ns managing editor of the
main
position*
in Ulster te rri­
_____
_____
i desire him to, hut would refuse tg tory nnd n large part of the border
Un of the Interstate Commerce Com- Floridn Metropolis effective immedl
miiiion today presented arguments ntcly was announced today by Rich COMMITTEE APPROVES PROPOS- llKYONI) JULY WHICH WAS TIME M&gt;« nd any money to bring about hi* between northern and southern Ire­
»nJ objection* against an embargo on ard Lloyd Jones, who with John H.
Al. HUT WILL ELIM INATE
l
SET FOR HOME
nomniatlon or election, according to land is now virtually a hattlefront.
William T. Krnnherg, editor of the The m ilitary has tnken over much of
.hipment* into New York of Southern Perry, purchased the Metropolis last
COMING
GOP.GAS PLANT
Dearborn newspaper nnd one of the tho boundary lino and Sinn Fciner*
produce anti potatoes, ordered by tho week. Oscar M. Johnson, for six
I
mnnuging editor
lenders in Dearborn of the Henry i ord now faco seasoned nnd well armed
P e n n s y lv a n ia rnilroad
effective at years
year* managing
ctlitor will
w assume a
I l l y T k * A a a o * l * l * 4 I’ r m l
1
M ly T l i * A i w w U l f S ! • * * • • »
WASHINGTON, June 5.—Henry
WASHINGTON, Ju re f»—At the re­ for President Club.
midnight totlay. The railroad propoa- jnew poaltloii created by' Mr. Jones,
troops equipped with a r t e r y , in­
tt to
tll H
h’,|j
Uu such
,uclt consigned
conaiRned freight that of assistan t mannging
es
«ild all
managing etiltor
editor in Ford’s proposal to develop the gov- ipi«-st of Germany and some of the
stead of special Ulster constabulary.
I l l y I k * A a * o r l * l *4 I ' r r a a t
l r New York City at Kearney, N.
of' general
and state —
po- ernment’s vast power projects at Allied powers, a small force of Anurfor
I ' J' -,|charge
‘
“
’ state
*
PHILADELPHIA, June 5.—John
BELFAST. June 5—Reinforcement*
-•
*
litical
news.
Ilurwitz
until
recently
Muscle
Shoals,
Ala.,
was
given
condiican
troops
will
be
retained
at
(
M
&gt;transporting it ncroaa the river.
Cienzo,
held
by
the
|H&gt;lice
as
u
pos­
for
the Rritish military forces in
was muiiaging editor of the Seattle tional approval by the House military |,-nz. on the Rhine beyond the first of
.Star, and is a'graduate of the Uni­ committee Saturday and ordered re- July, the dnte set originally for com­ sible suspect in connection with the northern Ireland poured into Belfast
’ versity of Washington and in news­ ported to the House with a rccom- pietion of the American evacuation of killing of Peter* by Ward today made Snturdny, nnd the influx is to con­
paper work since ho left college. Mr. mrndntion that it be accepted in the German territory. Week's announced three nttempts to leap from u patrol tinue all next week, according to pres­
Johnson is n nntive of Pensacola and form agreed to in committee. The todny the decision to retain at Cob- wagon taking him uptown to tho po­ ent prospect*. The city hnd to go
became associated with the Metropo­ action was taken by a vote of 12 to 9, Iciiz Major General Allen and two lice station to the central station in back to the cnergetk days of March,
|9 N , which preceded tho Curragh bri­
lis in ION as telegraph editor and in cxccutiveascsiion, and wns inter- bnttnlions of the Eighth Infantry the iit&gt; hall. Hi was shnikli I h
lodged in Central gade mutiny to find a parallel for the
was
scheduled
to
sail
for
home
»nd
foot
and
safely
was made managing editor two yenrs preted by committeemen generally ns which
t
!Station.
_____
t
present military activity.
later.
being
in effect —but
the apreliminaryIH fk
■
—Two transports arrived 'S a tu rd a y
skirmish to what promises to become
Q J&gt;^ l e a d e r 111
IN 1IIH SENATE IN CONNECTION
&gt;
.
I
.
Leader
in
Carolinian
Says
morning
from HiYkrnhoad with th*
a bitterly contested battlu betw een,
—
* • —
WITH SPEECHES AND STATE­
Rudolph
Valentino,
Scottl-h
Borderers
The Manchester*
Georgia to l ace
s Ghost Visits His
MENTS ON TARIFF
the proponent* and opjionent* of thi
arrived Sunday while the Royal FusMovie Screen Hero, Ford offer in the House.
Charge of I rau
Home Regularly llovis nnd tho Liverpool regiment
Illy T k r . U i o r l a l r l P r r s s l
Liberated Today In arriving at its final decision the
nrc coming. They are pro* - &gt;*ding to
WASHINGTON, Juno 5.—Urttish
(lly Th* .iM o flilfl rr*»«&gt;
committee decided to eliminate from
the ko
Bally
Kinder• Gamp,. in
»nj Italian ambassador* nnd accred­
'
WASHINGTON,
June
6.—A
w
*r-'
RALEIGH,
N.
C.,
June
5.—Persons
In the Ford
F ord' n s s n m u i v n ,
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mo
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- County
-------the nronertica
properties covered in
Was Arrested on lllgamy Charge. Had offer
• la • P t.i
.
a
*.1 1 1 ..
H'.L a /wvtil 1/
the steam
at Gorga*. Ala., r»nt .has •been ■issueda aby aUnited
States living
near Forestvllle,
Wukc conty, ; Down, which until l.:*t yearhoused
ited representatives of other foreign
Too Many Wive*
nations was assailed in the sennte to­
mil airreed with W. B. Mayo and J. Commissioner Hitt for the arrest of ] | miles norjh of Raleigh, are con- m.nr| y 2,000 Interned nten.
Uctore
ds) by Senator Watson, Republican,
W
Worthington
representatives
of
J
'L
.
Phillips,
chairmnn
of
the
Re;
*lderahly
aroused
by
u
ghost
who
lho
(Enforcement*
Ugnn coming
I lly T k * A a sn rln lrd I ' r m l
if Indiana, in connection with specch. . . .. manufacturer,
...
_____ on
.... new
......' niililirnii
«• were
there”
were nineteen
nineteen..battalion
Jbattallor i inin UlLOS ANGELES, June 6.—Rudolph the Detroit
publican imtinmd
national stnte
state committed
committee foi
for innkp*
makes niehtlv
nightly »'i»its
‘-.sits and
and tells
tells hi*
his •H.-r
r* »nd statements made by them rel­ Valentino, screen actor, was liberated language regulating the m anufacture Georgia, charging fraud In the exc- troubles*at the home* of W. 11. Haley Ster, far below the war stret c h , y
atin' to the American tariff and of the chargo of bigamy here today of fertilizers. In nil other tcspceU.lcutlon of war contracts. „ BoyonJ n well known farm er of that section, The most interesting arrivals were
of 12
nnd !»7 men of
according
a story fpublished
in the «• party
trade.
confirming reports that the wnrrnnt »»V
%V'l * • • • • * * to ••
”
| « *J s»»
• — -officers
---when tihe felony complaint against the Ford offer was fully approved.
Nnleigh
News
nnd
Observer
Snturtju,
R0yU|
Air
service,
it was unhnd
been
issued,
Commissioner
Hitt
------------------- -- -----I him wns dismissed after preliminary
Mr. Mayo declared when advised &lt;&gt;f
derathod
thnt
12
Bristol
fighting
ma­
Chamber of Commerce 'hearing before justice of the pence. the committee action th a t a despite refused Inst night to discuss the case. day.
chines
would
fly
from
England
Mr.
Hairy
declares
thr
spirit
hss
Phillips,
ns
a
member
of
the
f'rm
Fleeted
he cvWcncc
Ju#tlcc to austain
,hore complaint.
wn" in?uffic* diminution of the Gorgas plant he of Phillips nnd Stevens obtained a called nt his home every night for their use, probably to lie housed for
r . l l U i U Officers
V / l l I L t r s Ifor
U I the ,T
jcnt
nt
regurded
the
results nniiuum
announced
rcn
ru m i W
IW rvium
w as "a - .
.
the
Aldcrgrove
Aviation
ground,
IR
the
past
five
months
and
that
he
re­
hnsuing Year, F ridav
------------ -• decisive
victory for Mr. Ford and that j contract soon after the armistice from
vealed himself as n man who died in miles from Itelfnst, used ns a camp
a
more
determined
effort
than
ever
|
the
government
to
dispose
of
surplus
Looking After
Ap I*. Connelly is Elected President at
now would he made to obtain lumber left from cantonment and •that vicinity fourteen yonts ago. for Urn. 17th Brigade, which recently
Florida Harbors before
Meeting of Directors Held Friday
the properties. To agree upon every
construction nnd other war More than a score of other persons arrived from Cork.
A howitzer hnttery also arrived Sat­
detail Involved In the negotiations, ex- building developments, the firm hnv have talked with the ghost, the
newspaper
nsserts.
ing
been
designated
hy-n
conference
At the annual election of three gov­ Senator Fletcher Seeks Improvements
urday
morning. It left for Enniskil­
•
cept one, was n distinct achievement,
Mr.
Hairy
declares
tho
Rhost
first
of
lumber
dealers
to
net
ns
their
ernors to serve the Chamber of Comlen,
County
Fertnauiiugh, which it
Mr. Mayo added, particularly since
visited his home on the night of Jan­ the center of military activity, not
tnrrn for the ensuing year the fol­ ** WASHINGTON, June r,.— (Spec- the discussions hnd been extended agent.
lowing were elected: S. O. Chnsc, A. ini.)—Senator Fletcher Saturday be­ over so long a period of time.
Representntife Woodruff, Republl uary 14, when he nnd the other num- only the town itself, hut the adjoin­
gan n drive for rivers nnd harbor*
I
and it. J. Holly.
Two other developments in con-1can. Michigan, in a spwch irecently, Inrs of his family wore nwnkcncd by ing villages being gnrlsoned. Whole­
The annual election of officers took improvements in Florida. Ho sub­ gross affecting Muscle Shoal* occur-: in the house asserted that official re­ vigorous knocking at tho front door. sale commandeering of vehicles is go­
plsce at the meeting of the bonrd of mitted nmcndttents for improvement n d while the committee was in m m - P°rt» »'n* bC1n filed by government He got up und went to the door, hut ing on, especially of motor lorries.
governors Friday nt the Valdez Hotel work on the inlnnd waterway from ■ion. The House instructed its con- auditors in September 19-1, showing no one was there. For several nights Muny motor Inints are also being tnk­
Pensacoln bay nnd Mobile bay, Ala., forces- on the army appropriation bill that Phillip, nnd Stevens still owed thereafter, he declares, he wns a r­ en, nnd officers have been inspecting
and resulted in the following:
A. P. Connelly, president; It. J. in accordance with report submitted to report hack to it whnt decision
- - • they
•
the government under this contract oused by thi* strange rapping. De­ other c ra 't.
Holly, vice-president; John Meisch, inteh Sixty-third congressrtvfor n chan­
The populnr belief is that the mili­
wiito coached with the senate on the amend- more than f 1JtSO.OOO, and that so far termined to catch the intruder. Mr.
feet wide
learn
“no
proceeding*
Haley
secreted
himself
in
tho
yard
second vice-president; It. W. IJjar- nel five feet deep and forty
tary
is to Ik&gt; used to clear the Iielleek
t nracticable ment providing |7,MK),&lt;U)&lt;J for continhe could
the route to be tho mosti ,
m*n, secretary nnd treasurer.
nation of work on the Wilson dam, so whatever ha.i| been instituted in this and it was there he declnrcs thnt a salient, evacuated by the Ulstci* forc­
vI rnnniwl Inn M
voice spoke to him. He looked in ev­ es recently, of its republican occu­
The election of the governor* was and the most economical infinillCOSl. that a separate vote might he t__l
hod. X connection."
by ballots sent to all the members and St. John river from Jncksonvillo to
ery direction, hut could see nothing pant*. Stirring events In this sector
the votes were grently scattered, ul- Pnlotka, with n view of giving a
thnt looked like n man. The voice seemed to be presaged by the depart­
HIIII'I'ING
WATER
MELONS
tno,t every member receiving some tw enty-'oot chcnnel to Palntkn; St. CLOUD OF MOSUUITOES
followed him into the house and since ure yesterday afternoon on Crosaley
LEADS TO FIR E ALARM
votej ami S. 0. Chase receiving the Johns river from Palatka to loikc
tenders and commandeered motor lor­
Several cars of watermelons have has been n regular caller.
Monroe, with n view of mnking cut­
greatest number of votes.
Several night* ago, Mr. Haley says ries of Inrgu purties of the military,
been
from
*
■
•■ shipped
I t"
..............Clermont,
....................... • nnd the
( I l f T__
k__
* l i M f l s I im
rd ■
I ' fi f1M l
At the election of officers Mr. Con­ offs and improve navigation; RluckCHICAGO, June 6.—Mosquitoes, cnr |0t movement will continue for Willie Fort wns Invited by tho voice 1fu||y equipped and evidently preparnelly made a short talk pledging the w ater bay nnd river nnd bayou Chico. flying in such thl^k swarm* that they »0mc time.
to visit his gravo in tho Forestvllle lcj for K jonjf *tny. They had a great
s
Chamber of Commerce his earnest The first named amendment Is for the were mistaken for smoke, caused two
cemetery. A number &lt;&gt;f young nten numln-r of mnehine gun* with them,
---------- --------------*«rk. and asking for the assistance purpose of getting the project started fire alarm s yesterday.
MAKE SUGAR AT MOORE HAVEN of the neighborhood nrc said to have The men have divided into two secof all the members and especially of *o that if prospective commerce jus­
gone to the burying ground* in place
one proceeding toward PettiMembers of a trucji company sns■ ■—
lh&gt; committees.
Col. George t W. tifies it, it may be enlarged.
\ir red a call saying thnt the steeple
As soon ns the shoals above Fort of Young Fort nnd the ghost failed j,ot. nn,| the other toward Iielleek, on
Knight, the retiring president, thank­
of the St. Michael Roman Catholic Thompson are dredged out lailtclle to show up. One of the party went opposite flanks of tho salient,
ed th* members present for their un­ CALIFORNIA’S CITRUS
house nmj. demanded
—
• * -----*
'* —*
The most• •Important
naval —
unit
yet
church
burning.
The
firemen will
bel; Iable
to
t
lliil «ii wns
t
x»in .
.....................
• wa
III U
IUIC to
|1» send enno »
s» Moore
*w to the llaley
GROWERS PREPARE TO
quAlified support of his policies nnd
saw what they nt first supposed was a Haven for manufacture into sugar, with an onth to speak to the ghost. sent
SCIIl to nuiillVIJI
northern waters •»
is tho
mt&gt; llotilla
RECEIVE FLORIDIANS sninll ctouil of smoke and they raised Mr. Gilbert, who has the mill in charge Deaf to the pleading of Mr. Haley |cndrr Wallace, sister ship of the
the valuable assistance they hnd ren­
d* f 1 him during his term of office.
the 1-Ur •ke, with a speed of 3fi knots.
their extension ladder. When pipe- ntates he is planning on uring barges ’ not‘ *to speak1 thusly of the voice •*—
(Ilf Th* A**«*l«tr4 !•**••»
The Chamber of Commerce start*
young
man
entered
the
house.
The
The
Wallace reached Belfast ycatcrmen
mounted
the
Indder
they
enfor
this
purjwse.—La
Hello
Current,
I.OS ANGELES, Cal., Juno O.-Ofoff the new year with flattering prosvoice came nad the question wns nak­ day morning. Tho Wnrwick, which i*
ficers of the citrus fruit grower* or- countered the mosquitoes nnd were
pi'ts and new members arc coming in
ed if he would speak to the young patrolling Lough Foyle, wns the flag­
forced back. They found no fire.
DRILL FOR OIL IN GLADES.
man. The ghost replied very dis­ ship of Rogers Keyes in tho ZeeThe
same
experience
was
met
by
, ' „ „ , ',
£,” 5
h « t a r . preporin, f,.r .he v t.lt .1
tinctly:
.
hrugge raid.
members
of
an
engine
company
called
county
is
coming
into
the
Z i i T
r i \ T ; .h, ™ ' l * Florhl- c ltn ., prow.n.. »hp will
“Tell him to go to hell,' Mr. Haley
There nru hopes of peace on ths
°1
r l."" 'lv . I” *&gt; «W» »“ f leave _____
u
vi.lt
th
,
or.
to
the
7-Ion
Baptist
church,
In
another
|
itIu.||Kht
ns
a
possible
field
for
oil.
Tampa June 8 to visit the or
«u&gt;l every citizen in Sanford should
I«enha* oon 80,000 acres have Wen sold declares. His statem ent wns corrob­ Strnbnnc-Lifford front, though tho
nnge growing sections here. Tho trip section of the city.
become t,n active member.
to Tcxus companies who will Wgin orated by members of his family nnd deputation of clergymen nnd others
is Win garrnaged by Capt. Edgar A.
THREE
ARE
IN
JU
R
E
D
drilling nt once. ‘ If Florida croaaek by others front the community who who wnited on the republicans are
Wright, editor nnd manager of The
DIED AT JACKSONVILLE
maintaining great secrecy ns to the,
POWDER
PLANT
EXPLOSION
the border line from n possible to an declare they heard it.
Florida Grower and a former resident
result of their interview. They will
POWDEN
PLANT
XPLOSION
ar(ual
oil
producin
gfleld,
won’t
tho
J r in i .
. ..
,
x,,
of this state. The visitor* will inJ &lt; • Mi
mister,
father
.. grove*
__ . and
_ . packing unUiea
draw up their report, they say, and
STEEL COMPANIES
state boom?
l
i
, of, Mrs.
, Nix,, snort. the
nouses
d i g T h * .( M iir la lr S l ’ r r » « l
,ir&gt; of this city died in Jncksonvile 1
submit it to the town council which
USING UNFAIR METHODS
OAKLAND, Calif., June 5.—Three
----------- *k » morning after a short Illness. " r*’
‘
IN COMPETITION BUSINESS took the initiative in the movement,
men were killed and three wore in- According to the -nnual report
Tb* remains will be taken to Starrslenving it to the latter to make tho re­
WEST PALM REACH
jured in an explosion nt the plant of from the Plymouth Citrus Exchange
v*dc« Georgia for interment.
port public.
MAN FOUND DF.AI) Trojan Towdcr Company, eleven mllea m»de
(Hr
Tk*
4ti»*la(*4
P
r
m
l
Manager J. C. Merrill to its
The deceased wns an old Confed­
WASIIIGTON, June 5.—The feder­
Belfast hnd comparatively a quiet
from here._________________________ d l ^ t o r s . over 75 000 Wxe. of or­
erate soldier having fought with GenTfc, A.^ ,u i* a
al
Trade
Commission
has
issued
a
week-end.
Two soldiers and throe
________^__________
•
anw * anu irrafiefruU were snipped
•u l Robert E. Lee for four year* and
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., June
complaint
against
the
Bethlehem
civilians
were
wounded in the cours«
s . O. Chase has returned from a ‘hi"
averaging |3.14 per box.
ume from fighting stock being the f i,_ Robert H. Thorpe, eighty, a promSteel
Corporation
and
Larkawana
of
yesterday
afternoon’s
shooting. Tha
trip to New Y’ork and other eaatem Also over 500 tons of fertilizer bus
iTtr.liion
nf Lewis
Tauria Flemiston
Vlamlafnn w
uhn
n r fifteen Yflfl
m
r.dion of
ho' |nrnt resident here /for
years
Steel
Company
charging
they
have
record
since
Monday
last
is 18 killed
states on bualnes. and hi* many been conaumcil through this ex­
*** one of the t&gt;odyguard of General nn,l formerly of Springfield, O., was
Wen and are using unfair methods of nnd 74 wounded In disturbances in
George Washington in the Revolu- found dead In his homo yesterdsjr friends are glad to sec him back od chnnge.
competition. Complaint grows out of this city.
-------------------- ’
‘ &gt;nary War.
| morning by county authorities who the Job. Mr. Chase will aec a big
n merger recently effested by tho
Thero has Wen a considerable re­
•In friends said of him th at “ho
i ^ n summoned on account of hia difference In the golf links nnd joun- Second nhccts, 8 '/i* ll, only two companies.
newal
of the looting which featured
ow‘d no man anything but brotherly rohtinued absence from the premises. try club ground* since the rains have 50c p e r 1,000, while they IiihI, nt
the rioting of July and'August, 1920,
If
lov»"
.When found the body was fully made the green* all thnt could bo de- Herald office.
Our reference*? Those we have and the authorities have Issued r
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hnd dealings with. -Quick Service warning that they will put it do*
_________________ Tho world at your door every even­
1 all 498 for a Quick Service Trane- c u rm i from heart failure Thursday
C0-tfc-m with a strong hand.
Transfer.
ing
for
16c.—Daily
Herald.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE S, 1922

PAGE SIX

CLASSIFIED
ADS

CHURCHES - "
h

f c a l MMMMMMMf c l * *

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

BABSON ON STOCK MARKET
fc

*1

-T O N IG H T -

PEARL WHITE

—IN—
After sitting up all night
Wellesley Hills, Mny 27th, 1022. In now stands nt 10 per cent below norand reading several encyclo­
view of the peculiar wny thnt the ' mnl compared with n low of 23 per
Classified Ada 5c a line. No
pedias on the subject, wc*
stock mnrket ha* been acting the cent in March. 1021. The iiabson
ad taken for Icaa than 25c.
arc convinced that unless
past few days and the various rumors chart shows gradual improvement ns
and poaltirely no claaalfied
the skies clear soon there
that arc about regarding the great certain stock mnrket operators would
ada charged to anyone. Caah
will l&gt;c more rain and If
steel mergers, we have sought the have us believe really exists. Study
mu*t accompany all orders
there is more rain thcro will
opinion of linger W. Iiabson concern- the true fundamental figures and
Count flee worda to a lino
be more rest. Anyhow to­
close your ears to rumors."
The story of a beautiful girl
ing the same.
and remit accordingly.
morrow is Sunday and ev­
"So fnr as the long swing goes,"
grew to maidenhood alone on a u t.
erybody will go to church
says the statistician, "everything C O L 11AIt It ISON HEADS
nml since the churches all
age island, her only companions U.
looks well, both for the bond mnrket
GEOIIGIA IIA It ASSN.
have good roofs, it makes
ing tho lion, the monkeys and otfc.
FOR SALE
and for the stock mnrket. We are
no difference about the rain.
cr denixens of tho jungles Al^
entering into a period of low money
Illr The
Intrd I'rraal
However, it makes one ner­
•SAVANNAH, Ga., June 3.—Over
rntes
which
mny
extend
over
some
I'KEHIIYTKRIAN
CHURCH
KOIl SALE, in
vous to hear It on the roof
his solemn protest, Colonel Z. D. Har­
first claaa The congregations of the church are years. If so, the bond market will rison, for 32 years treasurer of that
especially when you figure
shape, *250 terms or $200 caah. 190 continuing fine, and large crowds are continue to climb upward for n simi­
there is no roof over your
not organiiation, was yesterday elected
FOX NEWS
Model.—Hive &amp; Walker, in old Ford «!"*»«&gt; Sunday. Sendees as fol- lar length of time. This does
spring crops.
mean thnt bonds will advance as much president of the Genrgin Ilnr Assoi
lows
dh-tfp
Garage.
5:10 A. M. JUNE 3. 1922
next year a* they have advanced this ciation nt its meeting at Tybee. He
0:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Maximum
88
year, nor ns much in 102-4 as they 1declared the head of the organiiation
11:00 a. m.—Preaching.
B0IIDDHi^Qog®[g[§!§j
FOIt SALE—Lot on Magnolia avenue
Minimum
70
will lie in 11*23. Moreover, reacting* should lie n lawyer, but his words fell
between 10th and llth street, 75 2 p. m.- Junior C. E.
Range
71 mi
will occur now and then. The generul »n denf ears, lie was chosen by acC. K.
LOOK OUT FOR CUT I'ltlCES
ft. front by 117 ft. deep.—J. N. Gillon, 7:4% p. nt -Intcmicdlnt
Iinrometcr ..........
30.01 fca
Colonel Harrison hns
tendency, however, should he for a clasiation.
7
p.
m.—Senior
C.
E.
ta 1 Iluick 4 ............
111 Parc Ave.
57-0tp
Rain
.06
iro
strong bond mnrket for several year*. been clerk of the supreme court of
8 p. m.—Preaching.
mi 1 Cleveland .—.........
Calm and cloudy.
FOR SALK Oil LEASE—One 20 acre,
u*
“The stock mnrket hns not yet Georgia for fifty years. Other of­
mi 1 Club Roadster ....
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
1321
ficers
elected
wore:
W.
M.
Howard,
reached its zenith. Those who have
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
fcj H4 *4 f l Ifcj *4 ttj P4 hi 1 Paige, nearly now
distance to city. Two lots corner
----fill
Sunday school, l':30 a. m , John D. bought securities ami have them in Augusta, first vice-president; H arry 1
All in good condition ami rta! bs,!
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west Jenkins, superintendent.
their hexes should not w orry about S. .Stmzier, of Macon, secretary; Logains. Guarantee a fit. Terms.
tide Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­
There
is
nothing
quite
as
fine
ns
Morning worship and sermon, II a. present market movements, or con­ gnn Bleckley, Atlanta, treasurer.
N- II. GARNER.
enth St. Mnke offer. II. T. Corey, m. Subject: "Christ's Estimate of the flicting rumors. We Jinvc only sta rt­
one of the real old-fashioned Sunday
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., !&lt;o* Ange­ Church."
dinners nt the Seminole Cafe. Old
ed on a great broad movement in the
les, Calif.
2H8tf; 29 tf
fashioned in the taste, hut new and
The Daily Herald Delivered to yoof
security markets which will take both
It. V. P. U., 7 o'clock.
FOR RENT—A pleasant I room
up-to-date in the service.
59 1tv door six days a week for 15 caatal
Evening worship and sermon eight !«&gt;nd* and stocks to much higher pric­
house near Celery ave., large lot, o'clock. Subject: "Four Mighty Mon­ es. The United State* of America
ha
garage, garden and chicken yard. osyllables."
bus always been a great country; hut
Why pay more? Tho Berger Steel
Ra
Good water. K. A. Moffllt. Phone, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. Hi- todny it is the center of the world's
tiller,
|2.25. See us before you buy.
For Florida:
Generally ha
Phonograph
167-W.
•V.'-2tc |,|t. Htinly and prayer meeting.
production, distribution, and financ­
fair tonight and Sunday; no a . —Elder Springs Water Co. Phone
Records
51-2tc
F o r SALE- Fresh Jersey row. Aptin Wet)m day evening the pastor ing. If it is two years before we are
*\ 311.
change in temperature.
ply to \V. A. Raynor, Route I.
will In-gin a series of studies in the hack again in another period of pros­
ha
69-21 Wr ipiotions of Jesus.
perity, it will he two years before the
ha
For quick results, try a want ad.
F'or a limited time wc will make jo?
stock market turns on its great trip
F o r SAI.E—Stock
s a l e sto&lt;k of dTT
dry goods,
kTTTTTTT.
n
liberal allowance for your old re:downward.
shoes end
CONGREGATIONAL r lit lit II
and furnishings,
furnishing", also leas
len*o
ords of nny kind.
with privilege of renewal. Splendid
The Red and Blue content continues
"The stock market, however, is
We give n ficc chance on a Thullea
location in Sanford. For interview ad­ in the llilde School tomorrow. The like tin- ocean. In addition to tho
Tail and Signal Lamp, with every doldress "Opportunity," care of Herald. contest is very close, there being only great tidal movements, there are
lar’a purchase.
56-itp; 42-ltn eleven points InAween the contestants. sipiulls, storms, and periods of calm­
FOR SALE—Vlctrola phonograph Tomorrow may change the standing ness and of roughness. The st&lt;s k
.Musical Instruments and Strings
with fourteen selections, $16.00. One ami every member of the school broker svutches n certain barometer
Sheet Music
trunk, (5.00. Call at 112 Laurel Ave­ should be present and bring others us doc* the mariner at sen. This bar­
Phonographs
ometer strongly suggests today that
nue.
58-Ctp with them.
Electric Tans, Lamps. Vibrator*
At the morning preaching hour the there mny soon be n storm in the
and Irons
FOR SALE Corner lot, Sanford ave., pastor will In-gin a scries of four ser­
slock market. It looks rather cloudy
Tires and Tubes
between First and Second street.
mon* on the subject of "The Church." (md nt |Niint* there is pressure which
Gasoline and Oils
E. F. Lane,
57-3tp The first will he, "The Church, Whit
A sk for a
is not nntural. The optimistic tone
FAR SALK -5 acre celery farm. TE it Is "
which hns been characteristic of the
D em onstration
F. Lane.
51-litp
The Christian Endeavor meets nt 7 market for many months has tempor­
FOR SALE I have a list of special p. in. We will lie pleased to have you arily gone. Tlie rumor-mongers and
bargains In farm lands. See me meet with u* and take part in the ser­ • ipsters are ugnin doing business. In­
In fore you buy and save money. 11. II. vice.
siders vvliu have been accumulating
At the night service the pnstor will for some months are known to have
Lewis, Phono 349 or 391...
64-Ctp
105 Palmetto Avenue
FOR SALE—10 acre* fine celery land speak on the subject of "Profit and distributed their holdings. They are
111 Park AvenuePhone G6
SANFORD
FLORIDA
•1 miles east of Sanford. See own­ Liss." These services will do you now waiting for a shake-down and
another «hnnee to get nlxmrd before
er, Emil Gurntk, Black Hammock, R. good. Come.
the
next upward movement.
F. D.
54-fltp
UGLY CROSS &lt;III IM II
“Regarding the r.-ported steel merFOR SALE— IMtn*o barrel* in any
Church services for Whitsunday, g. r," luntinued Mr. Bnbsun, "I will
107 i
qunntity, special prices on car lots, will be in the Parish Church a* fol- -ny that there has been much talk ! Sanford’s New Store correspondence solicited, Clearwater b&gt;w*:
about tills, so much so thnt it looks
Mfg Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
9:15 A. M.—Sunday School.
a* if certain pnrlies were using it for
FOR SALE—6 acre celery fnrm. -E .
It :&lt;mi A. M.—( iiornl t'eli-hrutinn. Window dressing. The capitalization
F. Lane.
64-dtp
8 «at P. M. Vespers and address, of the combined Bethlehem and l.ackI he Rector will Ik* at Christ Church avvnnna companies i* nliout 1200,000,FAD HALF-M&gt;:" property located at
Longwood, for th.- Early Celebration 000. The combined capitalization i f
910 Park avenue.—Ernest Krupp.
M 6t| nt 7:30 A. M., and nt All Saints, F5n- Midvale, with Republic, Youngstown, ■ 10 SlorcN in Genrgin
t OA___U UL.Na f
’ terprise for Vespers at 3:30 p. M.
and other companies proposed to
FOR SALE- Warehouse with R. K.
merge is about $350,000,000. Thus if
siding. Within four blocks of center
tlit- entire consolidation goo* through ■
■
of city.
it
would
tuenn
a
capitalization
of
Ceo. V’. KNIGHT
iilsuit $550,000,000. It hi preposterous
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
272-tfr
to claim tlint till* is an i-qual revival
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
SERVICE
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
|
FOR SAI.E I room bungalow-. Price
of tin- United States Steel corporation ■
—
11,350; |350 cash, hnlnnre $25 per
whii it has today n d e a r investment of
SUNDAY, JUNE 4TII, 1922.
month - E. F Lane.
LADIES’
about one billion and a half dollars.
Tan and White
Subject:
FAR SA LK -A practically new piano.
"When the eanuugs are considered
"GOD THE ONLY CAUSE
High grade, walnut finish for cash,
a similar condition will l&gt;e found. F'or •
AND CREATOR."
f 150.00.
319 Cypress Ave. 23 tfp
instance, for an average period of
Church Service ...11:00a.m .
and SLIP-OVER DRESSES
years the Bethlehem and Lackawanna ■ :
Sunday School ___10:00 a.m.
FOR RENT
With Collar Attached
'
show gross earnings of about $350,­
Mid-wrrk .Service,
every
FOR RENT Fum'thcd apartments,
,000,000 while the Independents men­
Thursday 8:00 p. M.
downstairs, k'00 Enst Third Street.
tioned above show gross earnings of
Woman’s Club Rldg.. Onk Ave.
•
58-Stp
nlniut $ 150,000,000. Thus the total
All are Welcome.
And $1.25
FOR It 15NT tw o small hourcs.—J.
ii
gross earnings of the combined com­ ; :
Munson, 001 Palmetto Ave. 5H-2lp
panies Would lie not exceeding 1*00,CHILDREN’S
----------------------_ _
OOD.000, Including Bethlehem, Lack- s
FOR RENT Vpartnient and furnish­
F’or
ed hod room, 117 Laurel Ave. 6H-3ip MKF.TING H* Kill’ U ll/.K TAXES awaiinn, Midvale and the reM
|
# —- ■ j the same period of time the Umtiul
FOR RENT- i
ting roams,
The
date
for
the
i-qiinllizntinn
of
S,,,tcs
Steed
Corporation
did
a
gross
in White, Black and Brown
private bath. Adults. Also stor­
in pretty colors and styles
taxis
in
the
state
of
Florida
having
business
of
$1,750,000,000.
age room. 411 Park Ave.
57-0tp.
been i bang, d from the first Monday
"Considering the nyor condition -&gt;f
FAD DENT -Apartments and f urnishin July to the first Monday In June, *the steel business at the present time,
ed rooms, 110-112 Commercial St.
the Seminole county Board of County it lathe- looks a* if a concerted ef•
50-Otc
- ; *
Commissioners will meet next Mon- f‘*rt was being made by certain par- : :
And $1.25
FOR
RENT Unfurnished apart­ dny. June 5th in the commissioner’s tu* to get out of tin- stuck market or
ments. 018 Oak avenue.
Phone room in the court house to equnllizc at least to get out of steel and into
Ladies’ Plain and Fancy
433-W.
55-Otp the assessment roll and to hear com- copper nr something else. Some one
Ftill RFlNY—Rooms mid kitchenette. plaints ns to valuations ns fixe! hy asked the other day for my opinion
Made hy the Duck-Head
!
—Shirley Apartments opposite post the nisessor.
regarding u certain New Fhiglnnd
Factory
!
office, upstnir*.
28-tfc
BY ORDER COUNTY
railroad stock and my reply was,
lwkly-3td
COMMISSIONERS.
j"Show
me
the
stock
Imoks
and
I
will
F'Olt RENT—Two unfurnlshid room*.
give y.-u un answer. If the widows
hath, for llghthousrkeeping. Good
i!
location. Apply "R. 8 ", care of Her­ Your Sunday dinner—you ore and children still have their holdings
thinking
about
it
now
ns
you
rend
the
low
point
has
not
yet
been
reachald Office.
6 tfc
$2.19 and $2.59
these lines and wondering what you cd; but if the smull investors have
. ________LOST
will have. Don’t worry. Just come been shaken out, then the stock Is duo
l.OS’T—311x3*9 tire on rim, la-tween to our place you know wc mean the for n good rise." The lame principle
Lakeland and Sanford.
Finder Seminole Cafe—and get one of those applies to American Sugar and var­
PAY CASH
please notify R. S. Holly, Sanford, fine chicken or turkey dinnirs. They ious other investments. Apparently
F'lnridn.
59-ltc an expedition hns been organized to
tf-dh are real, they nrc the best.
get the public out of certain stocks—
A Dollar Saved in a Dollar Made
_____ WANTED_____
such ns rails—and into certain other
GOING TO CHAUTAUQUA?
WANTF7D Small cottage, unfumlshstocks such as the poorer steels. If
ed or hnlf of house, or unfurnished
Mrs. Henry Wight leaves on the the public is wise, it will stand pat
housekeeping rooms. Address "Per- 1 Ith of June to attend the Biennial or else it will do exactly the opposite
manrht,' P. O. Box 618, Sanford. 31-p nt lake Chautauqua mid to spend tho from what certain big operator* are
LOST—Parasol in Mnsonlc hall. Find­ entire senson nt the Assembly. Par­ trying to make it do. Be on the look­
er please return to Herald office ties Interested in Chautauqua and in out for squall* in the stock market
and receive reward.
63-0tp the fine ennips for boys and girls during the next few week*. Remem­
mny get rll | articular* about rates ber when you see a real estate man
and accomodations from Mrs. Wight. having a house painted, that he us­
Chrcvolet touring car, $&lt;545.00 de­
ually is preparing to sell it.
ltvvkly—3tdly
livered. Spe A. C. Fort or Paul Big"The Bapnun ihart tells the real
gers at Wight’s Garage,
54-dtc
The Herald for first class Job work. story as to business conditions. This
METHODIST ( IIC ItCII
Sunday school nt 0:30 a. m.
I&gt;r. Walker'a class nt Princess The­
atre nt 0:50 a. m.
Preaching hy I&gt;r. Walker, 11:00 n.
tn. Subject: "The Mind that Was in
Christ.”
Epworth League, 7:00 p. m., led hy
Miss Gladys Adam*. .
Kvnngclistio service 8:00 p. m. Dr.
Walker will preach on "Short Cuts."
Special music.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE S, 1922

PAOBTWO
FLORIDA AH A HUMMER RESORT

MICK!E SAYS

Owe TVMUG ABOUT TH’
rwbii«h»4 e»#rr *!!»#■••»
To many of our Northern rendoi*
BJYtkU. VlSUliPAPCTl
1oarr&amp;l
- **l( *jW^*£ n T ’l i i H H f t i °
! the above million must seem strung?,
\?&gt; '1VIAT n% fitB A U AW t x u
11 —-—
-------------I for to many who do not know Florida j
15013705
e g *je a o gw ev ’oM ve* vmxbr of
I U . In the summer time. It seems only
natural to suppose this state to be &gt; *TVV FMAllN , VJMtV.a tv t' tr&lt;V4
Kdimr about the hottest plnce in the I’nited
PAPERS AOC FIUTD v u rm
II. J . m il,I,V
s»*rnar/-Trr»»»r*» states during Jibe summer months,
m. J . t . n . i . i n i i
Gtuwve Vi w a uo av .\ TWem
I*. A. M U U ,
Itefore learning better by actual ex......................
I I r rt.rarrai
lU llu s .• » » * « »
At vat e rr Pe«. o a k id s
C. U IIIW
I.X
■ ' b a n . I t * up l o * m » •*. »».
_ perience, we too, subscribed to that
nt&gt; RENO \
S 4 , r r t U l a a l l a l . a M a 4 r k iu H i »»
belief—a belief not founded on fact.
A ssliratlaa
- J .E?
I Experience hns taught us, ns it is
S u b a r r t p lla n I'r le *
**• »«»
!, fnst teaching many
Oar fe a r —_____--------. others,
, , that Flor*u Mu,iika
—___ . . j - ***I ida is in fact much cooler in tho sum-

piajri~fllriy and UalinUy; h .
Y '. f
lentlea* in his steady onward pace; Ita history, and has a larjer pun
Be, ch ig g7 ctBto_ .
he never gives you l*ck the d.y that Impro^men program lald out th
}
you taw riv,» him for nothing, nny rlf). of II. .1 .. I » "
. . mart, for tn u » p .rtl™ U» * 2
1 h a t Is o n e day off the board.
0 ***’? \
_ .ejty for handling 300 mIlea over the Florida East Cotit

- S S s a E S : E S P fls n s = = - = ^ 5

ld by young men especially, for their as important that wc have capable villc Advocate,
temptations are most
numerous, men for commissioner, a . for mayor
Is love won readily by flattery ,
Much intelligence is used up trying
n lopsided nffalr if'th e may
pity?
We don’t know; ask Bob Roily;
to get their mind* away from real I* the only big man on the job. Nor
—Reporter-Star.
woflc
miiflt men lx? •e m tid for commitAll according to the subject upon
You cannot succeed In the big lo n ers simply because they think
which
you nrc working. Some cf
thing if you let the little things take themselves big enough for the place,
up your mind and your time.
They should be men of proven ability. them want flattery and some
oar weak *
*
J. . ______ l» f#«** mer than our Northern state*, and
If your best thought goes to the
Thu. far only three names have pity nnd *omo wont money, ygg
Th# Ms is~ i» »•»**• Wf»slj n#r- tbat summer is one of Florida’s most
selection of a straw hat, and your been mentioned in conectlon with the just want plain loving, some
:*a
^ . r j T r u . ; . **/:'#. delightful
second best thought to the selection mayor’s office.
These are Mayor 'fnnry loving and some want sigh ta j
m 2 . " The Christian Scirn.,■ Monitor, pub.
of y o u r clothes, and your third best to Duckworth, the present incumbent; lofty loving. This of course is UMd
_ _________________________ lisheii in Boston, Mass., and generally
some profound speculation on the M. 0. Overstreet .nd J .m « L on what they wanted 25 years tjo.
tfgmtKi* t iik AinociATltii l*HB*aIyil,jaj,|,.red n conservative and reliable
races or the result of baseball com-, Giles, former mayor.
All of these Just what they wont now we cannot
The Associated Preaa is exclusive- j„urnn|&gt; (-nllrtJ attention over a yenr
&gt;&lt;«,
petition, what kind of thought is left »»«’" are discussed for the office and
ly entitled to tho uae for rcpubllca- ago to Florida’* summer, saying in
you old son of a gun.
for
the
real
work
T
»
*
»
■
a
omen,
whe"
tho
Pu“
lc.h“
tlon of all newa dispatches credited to partly
-o-----------When you wake up in'the morning it" mind centered on three of tho best
it or not otherwise credited In this pa­ "The progressive people of Florid,
«F4t)
MORSE
PARDON
PETITION'S J\.
say to yourself, “I am going to keep qualified men in the community. . o
per end also the local news published have awakened to the fact that they
Vouo
CREASE MORAL TURIMTI BR
at my work and think of nothing else three men In the city of Orlando have
herein.
have a delightful summer ns well ns
today."
Don’t
think
how
little
work
^
■"
intimate
knowledge
of
tho
All rights of republicntlun of spec­ a delightful winter climate to offer
The attem pt of Attorney O ntnl
you can get through today, but. on rlty ’s affairs ns these three men.
ial dispatches herein are also re­ the people of the State* and provinthe contrary, h,.w much work you c.n They are all men deeply Interested In Daugherty to shield himself in tbs
served.
&lt;&lt;« of the North. Visitors who have
get Into it. Whatever you have un- Orlando. It would occur to tho un- Morse case by getting behind the p*.
tkiu til spent the summer months In the
eeiMi HEHALb BDILDINO.
dertaken to do do'it better than the »'i«*cd "dnd that here are three men tit ion* for Morse's pardon signed by
beautiful southern peninsula, the Ito*&lt;ko. rY
next man, and not only better thnn who ouyfct to manage the city gov. Senators and Representative* and
JvOUSoS
| nly of America, have been reporting
the next mnn, hut ns well ns It Is ernment during this important period ljtht.r prominent men hns not created
AND TOMORROW IS ELECTION complete satisfaction with the exper­
possible for you to do It.
" f ita development. And why not? the favorable Impression evidently
ience for the past year. Every year' There is no other topic so “live,"
We do not share the comfortable They can’t all lie mayor, of course, hopc.l for and expected. These petimore tourists from the North have so filled with ••human Interest," so theory thnt any man can achieve any- But why need that deter two of them tions were obtained by the wife of
Tomorrow ia election day and many
,,p summer residence In the
capable of 'bringing out the bed In thing hr desires if he will work hard
surrendering personal rride to c h ar]cs W. Morse based upon reprscandidates and their friend* are w|„ |r r ri'o rts of Florida,
a writer" for paper* or mngmines, enough. That Is not true. Edison *he unselfish service of their fellow arntationfl that Morse was in a lying
grobmlng for the affray. Wo will be
- Those familiar with the tropics
than that which affects the future of , ould not possibly have painted as citizens? Outside of the small «P* rendition, and few men are nble to
glad when it i* all over. Election* nm| m,btmpir* will tell you that the
tin- twenty-seven million boys and Sargent nnd Sargent enutd not pos- l '-intive potvea conceded to the mnyor resist the appeal ofn sorrowing wif*
are necessary but they arc so num* a|r |„ those climate* i* always cool in
crous that they interfere with all m ir1,)^ ,j,ndo&gt; This Is particularly Irue girls of America. And with the aid ihly have developed Edison’s Inven- ',n&lt;* thc distinction that comes withand mother in suchcircumstan^ej.
f the pres* it will be much easier to live genius.
the office, the two commissioners nre Instead of strengthening
the At*
puUtc nffairs.
IN pU I. omi ao . Florida, which catches air currents
overcome
the
difficulties
that
still
But
neither
Edison
nor
Sargent,
nor
J,j»
l
n"
important
ns
the
mayor.
If
tomey
General’*
position,
it h»i
Wrought up over clctlons that they fr,,n, , ht. .\tl»ntie ns well ns thoss
exist
in
many
parts
of
the
country,
In
m
y
other
mnn
that
you
hear
about,
"
mc
l'inn
cc»ul«I
be
hit
upon
for
instrengthened
the
^»se
against
him In
cannot s«v anything else or talk about ft
f;ufp „f Mexico As a mat­
anything else for days afterward and ter of fact, breexes from the ocean the way of giving to every boy and «i utd have made a success if he had- during the*e three men to n.cept tho the minds of those who had taker: tht
bl.,,t nn,, thing in hi* mind all the I "altlons and no other candidates np- trouble to analyze It. It Is admitted
days before and naturally they waste and gulf usd every part of Florida girl such opportunities for the kind
of
education
best
suited
to
fit
him
or
t
jnie
pear ngnin*t them, It would be n do- n„w t h„t President Taft wns deceived
a lot of valuable time that should go and the tempernture on an average
Your mind is the toll you have to &lt;^**1 victory fur good and efficient „ to Monic-, condition, nnd thrn
toward public improvement.
And s ten degree* lower than it Is through her for that life of greatest useful­
senators and Representatives obvious,
then petty jealousy and feelings are more northern States and the central ness whieh il I* the inalienable right work wllh. Hand* nnd feet are the government in Orlando.
nf every youth to live in our gront -mall tools, the servants of the worI erhjps if it were left to a vote jy vvere deceived. Therefore the mo­
carried beyond the limit in many e l-'1States."
democracy.
ling brain, the real tool. Keep your n- n mass meeting nn understanding rnl turpitude of those who practiced
retions and rancor that should have
We believe the day will tome when
When we know that fnr more is brain clear, clean nnd concentrated, might be brought about whereby the the deception is all the grenur be­
no place in the human heart comes to Florida will be just as famous as a
the surface for many day* afterward ^unimcr resort as it is now famous spent nnunlly in this country for ci­ Don’t lond it up with tinneccessary ,,mn receiving the highe»t vote be tho cause it was practiced upon such «
to interfere with people’s better na- ar „ w|n,,.r re!lort. Thousands upon gars and cigarettes thnn is spent on burden*. Toward* life's frivolities candidate for mayor nnd the other great number of men actuated by hutore and keep the city and county and thousand* „f business ,,nd profession- public education, nnd that nearly ns and useless discussions—excepting *'vo the cnndidnto for commissioners, /nane feelings nnd motives.
- o
stute in turmoil and bitterness. If „| nll.n take their annual vacation much goes for paints and powders, it those that really improve the mind— *’r ,perhaps the general primary laws
A Citrus Service Service Corpora­
people could only go to the polls and
(|mo during the summer.
If is evident the public schools of this let your mental nttltude be “I don’t -could admit of some such nrrangevote ‘their convictions and then go |h#y knew tho real farts in regard to land are not (he expensive luxuries kr.nw and I don’t care. I am playing ment. In all event* here arc three tion hns established headquarters at
k.,,mt. ,,^-niimt time and life. I have men that could be of great service to Leesburg, under the management of
back and forget It this world would I'joridn'* summers, they would spend some would have us believe, or that
be such a greai old world ami we those vacation* here, lint they must the salaries of. tho lenrherx are al­ got to win It and I can't let other tht^city ami it might be a good idea J. C. Pickle*. This is the third citto d raft them into the service at this ru* culturn 1 association or Berries
would be able to accomplish so murh |„. educated out of the erroneous be- ready so high ns to encourage sloth things Interfere with it."
time.—Orlando
Reporter-Star.
m
their
part,
as
some
critics
aver.—
more work but American* love to Jit,f lh(|t Klnrhln I* the hot state in
corporation of this nature in Lak#
Tampa
Tribune.
o
play politics quite a# well ns the poo- summertime. Florida should adver­
DON'T LOSE YOUR SECOND
county and spells better groves at
pie of other countries and we shall tise her summer attractions, nnd
CHOICE VOTE
Representative A. W. Young of St. less money fn rcultivation.
CONCENTRATE YOUR MIND
never get over it altogether. It Is above all her wonderful summer ellI.ucie believes in the FVdernl GovemWell to take a deep Interest in poll- mn((,i
-------Where ther are more than two can- merit taking over nnd improving the
Bargains found each day by read­
tics and to see that the best men get
This is an editorial which might be didate*
for any office, novoter
EastCoast Cana). In an address ing
he the Herald Ada.
Into office regni dless of your friend­
headed "Keep your mind on the one should neglect to cast a second choice cited a* one example of the high
TIIK PRESS AND SCHOOLS
ship or your enmity hut it Is not well
important thing." It is an editorial vote. Tikj many voters fear
their freight rates prevailing on the rnll- ■Second HhcetH, 8'/|X ll, only
to take up all your time playing polThp fW lnif dM(, f„r lho „hool* of nbout concentration, nbout putting second choice vote is a vote against readthat canned good* can be ship-SOe per 1,000, while they last, at
lllr* and then to keep up the battle
Sl(tl, hl.rn rltl*. U
hand. Gen. your real thought on some real work their first i holre vote,
pod from Lo* Angeles to Jacksonville Herald office.
if
after the battle Isi aver.
Suih t- not the case.
i Politic.*
i
. has i rally s,&gt;eaVft,g lb( accomplishment and has been published twice in the
a way of permeating l ie society nf n |if , hp
,
have
| Your second choke vote is counted
place, nf pcrmrntintf nil tin* ciudb nnd worth while. Modern system, thought
You don’t need the editorial and only if your first ilimce vote is cast
tin* civic1 brnliv* ninl it hnntluApi
the and aims have t haiiged the curricula ought Rot to waste time rending it if ^or n candidate whu .* hopelessly dc*
Inhor of thou* who would whule-heur* of most institutions of learning, un- &gt;"ii are quite sure that the best tha t fcated. 1 our second choice vote i*
tcdly give of their time and substance
■ day w«mill too much of the in- i- in you is Wing used every hour, merely the eq
r vote hi
to the upbuilding of the rlty nnd tent tosupplythe immediate neisl for and used to give you the best chance a second primary, after the candidate
county.
practical efficiency, Instead of the possible.
for whom you vote in the first priThe Here Id long ago canie to the sound preparation for a future's foun­
Among a million men there may be mnry hn« been defeated,
conclusion that it would not dabble dation which- will withstand the one or two that really play the game
It work* like this:
Having in essentia! to progress, and the
In local politic*. The only real ene­ 'waves of passing whim nnd fad.
of life as a good player plays tho
A, B and l are candidates You
mies we have nre political enemies
strength of a Nation lies in the thrift of its
There is little doubt but the pres* game of chess, one or two men in a would tike to see A elected, so you
nnd II seem* they will never get over
people.
of the country Is largely responsible million do not need to talk. «r think r«»t your first choice vote for A. But
it and we do not care whether they do
r the shallow draught* now permit- of the importance of concentration— if A happens to receive le-s vote* than
oi not but the game is not worth the tid from the Pierian spring. Instead but all the rest of us do need to real- R and t , he is hopclti-ly di fenteii and
A permanent Bank Account for every mnn.
randie nnd the |volttkinn* seem to for­ nf being nn educator a* were the pa- ire what intense concentration might you have no choice between II nnd &lt;\
woman ami child in the Nation is a necessary
get almut the newspaper so easily nf. ..
,
,,
If you do nut east a second choice
,
' .
. * . per* of the past century, nnd earl er. mean to us
ter they win or after they lo»o and
step
in the right direction.
There is n’t n man who doesn’t vote. After A is defeated you prefer
the press has become a mere Inform­
the newspaper pay* the freight every
B
anil
if
you
voted
n
second
choice
er. There is more than a pleasantry- want something that he hasn't got.
time.
If you haven’t one, better^ive this your earn­
in the reported definition of a "news­ There isn't a man that isn't planning vote it would 1h- counted for B.
Ho we would n*k the general public
Under no circurnstaticse does n sec­
paper man" given by the country- in some aimless way to do something
est thought NOW.
after Tuesday to forget the election
to get something, to be something. ond choice vote count against your
and pursue our policy of looking at boy who *aid. "A newspaper man is
one who *it* around watching for And there really la not one that first choice. Be sure to cast a first
the matter calmly and dispassionately
somebody to do soon thing and then i mild not succeed fairly well, at least and second choice vote Tuesday where
and not making it the most im|xiitnnt
tells It on him.”
I if he could only keep his mind nn real there are more than two candidates
thing In the world. When the elec­
for nny office. Do not vote first and
thing* nnd off of other things.
The
wakened,
enlightened
press
of
tion is over let it be over for nil time
Have you ever seen two men play second chulic for the same candidate,
today is a necessary and usable poto come and remember that friends
| tency in the moulding of mind and • he**, u good player and a bad play­ for if you do your second choice vote
and enemies are nil the same the daymanner for the young citizen, be- er? The bad player begin* npologii- will not be counted.
after the \ote* ate counted.
The official ballot will show- colWhat we need here more than any­ &lt;Vu*» the press is an invaluable as - ing for himself before the thing
set to the educator in building up re- tarts, apologize* all the way through unin* for first and second choice votes
one thing i* the cooperation of nil the
to the right of the name of the can­
people, the getting together of all the spcct and reverence for law and gov- and lose* in the i nd, even though the
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
didate. Put your cross mark in the
1
mment.
The
wakened,
enlightened
queen
or
other
pieces
be
given
him
in
people, the unity and strength of a
box provided.
pres*
is
the
safeguard
of
the
school
advance.
united rommonwrntlh to go forward
- ■ — — - - ----------------------- The good player sits down, i.'Ok*
nnd under the banner nf the Chamber system of the nation. There is no
F. I*. FORSTER. President
n. F. WIIITNBR, Cashier
ringte
factor
that
can
do
so
much
for
Wat
good
natun-dly
at
hi*
SELECTING
CANDIDATES
of Commerce i*rt those big project*
education
a*
the
press
if
it
will
fair­
thing
rhe*
his
first
thst m.an . oi’IH. times more for
:I S I S I B X I S I S I B m s i l | | | | | i s | l i m m B | | | | | a u | | | | l a | l l
Bob Holly, a few weeks ago, made
easily.
U* thiii; any ntt-re election result*. ly and fearlessly set forth the short­ out and win*
game. some observation* in the Hanford
Forget it after I'ursday.
But on coming* of “systems" nnd proposa But hi* mind has
Life is a game.
T.I..
I
...",...
..,
Y"
of
Herald regarding the selection of
■
luesiUy vote and don t forget to vote common
. , sense .change*
. . nnd
. . bettera
uients
for
much
of
that
which
now
must
play
it
candidates
for local office that are
to
or
and vote for the men who in your ""'"‘f for ,:Ulfh ‘’f ,h ,t ";hlch now
a
not^
And
sound
in
principle
and,
if
followed
game
a
estimation would make the best offlfUmb*” ,hc ‘rn’unda
I,
It is not, alone more salaries
would prove safe in practice.
■
rials.
■
teachers,
consolidation
of
more
At
life's
table,
sits
In
effect,
the
Herald’s
plea
\v*s
for
After that go to work.
■
schools Into central units, longer Time with hi*
■
el- the exercise of common, ordinary
■
terms in the rural sections, or ln-t- l-ow the stake—
business
sense
in
the
selection
of
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ter school buildings everywhere, but
Anything that t
andidatea, especially for local offices
it is an enlightened public conscien­ the game I* sure
where there is lets need of politics
tiousness of the nt-eds of developing advantage. That Is
xnytb'ngjnnd more of good judgment. The
mind jind body and moral* of youth, that doe* not at the
add to ' Herald urged the laying aside of pre­
which is needed and this need can be your power of work
judice* that the citizens of Seminole
largely ministered to by the press.
Time play* against
___ and be . f linty might g&gt; t together or good
If the pres* of the nation would nearly always wins. Millior^ of mer. candidate* for county office. There
lut devote a tenth part of the time it and women in the world are **&gt;ing i* good sense in this. Why should a
gives to politics and Imsiness affect- every day, "If 1 were ’younger 1 men let a m atter of personal preju■ ' utg the adult, to the fitting and dev- would do this" or “I would do that." dice ao influence him that he can not
a
-------a eiopment through Iwtter school meth- Every man think* of what he would act for the best interests of the corn8 ( ds. of the fu
future citizen, there would do if he had to live over the hours munity when casting his ballot? Too,
Court my ttnd Prompt S tr» ■ not l-e, after a few generations, the during which he let time win white oflep a man is guided by prejudice
*.tnie apathy toward college and unL he lost.
rather than judgment in casting his
vice Our Motto
vrrsity training, nor would there be
There 1* no use going back over ballot.
thr great horde of Ill-fated, barely the moves that have been made foolWhat was said by the Herald for
*1'e to get by, young womrn and illy. The game is still on and it Seminole County. Is very applicable
Phone* IV7-49I
|—
| T n
’l* today- is attempting
Orlando
city. Now that
pri- g
• •* to
-— i* never too
” late to win If you ”will
*•» *to
WV
BtSBMlIV *•»/•
****** the
Ilir |J|Ta
SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCTS
■ t .k&lt;- the place of th# trained exper- make up your mind, concentrate your marie* are over for county and state ■
MELAKA BLOCK
■ icnced older head stepping out of mind and brush aside interruptions, office*, it is well to turn attention to a
In the Business 30 Years
■ harness.
—
—
- - - Is in the midst
tllllB IS
Time is a good nature,] old man. he city offices.
Orlando
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IN TIMES OF PEACE’

First National Bank j

F A D S

! GROCERIES!

5
FRUITS
j
’ and vegetables!
DFANF TURNER

Fads are all right for the rich man,
but the farmer that is first of all in­
terested in paying his bills and hav­
ing some money left, wants tried
and true methods of getting the
money for his crop.

Chase &amp; Company j

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE », 1922
22
■tractive cold snap from which this
r ^ L O B I » AS sH,PMENT8
district has suffered a t so late a day
a n d Ve g e t a b l e s
fo r.fifty years.
; ^ T o O O M O n if C A R L 0 AD8
The mercury dropped to 28 degrees
and ice formed in pools and along
the edges of streams.
1!'»*JunV^-SMth**«nd Ccn'
TAr ril’d** shipments of njrriculARE YOU A PUSHER!
♦r*1 Fl°nf .. this season
-eason total rear-

#

PAGE THHBB
-r*i

of office a t Sanford, Seminole County,
Employment Bureau.
TIRE SERVICE
Florida, this the 11th day of May, A.
D. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
The vocational committee of the B ali­
Clerk, Circuit Court, Seventh nese and Professional Women's Club
Judicial Circuit, Seminola requests all young women desiring
County, Florida. empKyment to rcjrfa'.cr at the First
National Bank.
Richmond, Va., June 5.—("reclali— SC1IELLE MAJNES,
Furnish FREE Tubes
Attorney for Petitioners.
Richmond has called for (be remnants
AGNES G. BEJINBR, Chairman
t1?-tC^
is r, hs.,: date
»«*,h
R
n
the
m
ovr
Friends, where do you belong?
o( that army which defended bar for 5-11-18-25-31
with the purchase of
U»‘ &gt;’«*Br* accoH* Are you pushers or do you have to four years and by the thousands will
f f “ ,rds of the railroad, and
every
the survivors answer the summona te Notice of Sale of *325,000.00, 6 per
be pushed?
* * " Z crP,nir»tion.( the aggrebe
here
oa
June
19,
20,
21
and
22.
,-eenl Improvement Bonds of the
s . .....,
In *vcr&gt;* city there arc those men
since ,ngt
Inst aepiemovr
September 15
FIRESTONE CORD
s, l0 dstc. ■ 1
includes and women who commonly nnswor to The last three days are Iboee Axed
City of Sanford, Florida, of an Is­
for the welcoming and entertainment
sue of Bonds in the Sum of *025,“ ’“ ltd «r!oad movement and ‘he name of leaders. These arc the of the United Confederate Veterans
Firestone Cords are now
000.00 authorized at an Election
idf tfc( to] . the countless thous* pushers. They do things of their own at th tir 32d annual reunion. June II
Held in the City of Sanford, Flor­
delivering as high as
V
'vLmonts in lees than car- accord—for the public good—most of has bean set aa the date for beginning
ida, on May 17th, 1922.
them
act
without
thought
of
personal
the
ceremonies
which
will
engage
the
21,000 miles
Central Florida*, shipbenefit, except as that benefit comes attention of the Confederated Southern
Jr*J. vegetables. watermelons and
Memorial Association and of Sons of
Notice is hereby given that sealed
W&amp;
t,
beginning to get from good accomplished for all.
ROAD SERVICE FREE
Confederate Veterans.
proposals will be received by C. E.
Then there
)&gt;«• « t * «
.Th" ,h c" ' * " s r ° * ^ r f° |k‘
TIRES MOUNTED
Preparations are now complete for Henry, S. O. Chase and Forrest Lake
!s * '“0* , .*”„
fa, the
ih , season,
. c o n , when
MADE
toetl for
when «ho nevor do .n&gt;fhlnir u n i... they taking care of the enormous number
as the City Commission of the City
FREE
of visitors who are expected to attend of Sanford, Florida, and as Ex-offi­
LOOKS
VX
the reunion. The veterans will be
,WI' Tfl.OOO C.1T5.
AND IS
Being a pusher does not necessarily made comfortable at the hotels, with cio Bond Trustees of the City of San­
—Call—
C p s rs tlv c figures on shipments
mean that you must spend your time friends or relatives and in private ford, Florida, in connection with the
t * u and for the same period last
Issue of bonds in the sum of $62t&gt;,shoving someone else along whether homes.
p,,, in carload lots:
000,
authorized nt an election held in
he
wants
to
be
shoved
or
not,
but
it
Provide
Comfortable
Quarters.
1921
1922
the
City
of Sanford, Floridn, on tho
does
mean
thnt
you
are
laboring
in
Upon
their
arrival
at
the
railroad
11,109
...33701
Exclusive Firestone Tire
'ptr.i fruit- — season and out for the good of the stations In this city, each vetervn will 17th day of May A. D. 1022, on or
2,504
.
.
.
.
2,201
liifd vegetables
be met by a member of the Reunion before the expiration of thirty days
Service Station
2,057 public.
. . . 2,285
Committee, given an identification from the first publication of this no­
Being
pushed
does
not
necessarily
4.894
__8.468
card and assigned to quartera, If tice, and up to and until six o’clock
. . . 4.245 4,152 mean thnt you arc literally forced to previous arrangements for accccimoP. M. of the 22nd day of June A. D.
. . . 4.410 2,114 do n thlngforthe good of your com­ datlons have not been made. How­
DAY-NIGHT SERVICE
1022, at the City Hall. In the City of
munity,
but
thnt
you
never
do
that
1.400
ever,
Brigadler-Qeneral
Jo
Lane
Stern,
. . . 2,860
Sanford,
Florida,
for
the
purchase
of
105 thing unless you are urged to do it by j chairman of the Reunion Committee,
2991
456 those who belong to the pusher class.‘ urge* that all visitors make their res­ *.125,000.00 of on issue of bonds of
...
978
Be a pusher!
Don't wait to be ervations before coming to Richmond, the City of Sanford, Florida, in the
654
BE SURE AND SEE THE
applying to the hotels or to the In­ sunt of *025,000.00, authorized nt nn
pushed!—St.
Petersburg
Times.
°°1
formation and Quarters Committee, election held in tho City of Sanford,
. . . 2,000
PostotBce Box No. 665, Richmond for Florida, on the 17th day of May A.
•(liMififd l®*1* *cSson with "Mixed
quarters In private homes and board­ D. 1922, Said bonds to bear inter­
-ALSOing houses.
Ffg*uUt»."
____________ _
est nt the rate of six per centum per
Reasonable cost, from 11.26 to |2 annum, and arc to he dated July 1st,
■
■
per day for lodging and breakfast, will
|f|0sT KILLS VEGETABLES
_____
1022;
interest
payable
semi-annually
■
prevail la private homes. Dinner and
IN ICY CONNECTICUT * R {;|lANnM A.s SAGE TEA AND ■upper, with the compliments of the on July 1st nnd January 1st of
------ _ n
SULPHUR RECIPE AND NOCity of Richmond and the Common­ each year, both principal nnd Inter
OSECO, Conn.. June 5.—B eans,,
BODY WILL KNOW
wealth of Virginia, will be supplied cst payable nt New York, in the
H
rom and all vine vegetables
A. FORT, Agent
Confederate veterans who desire them State of New York; said bonds being
■
-8 AN FORI), FLA.
With l The use of Sngv and Sulphur for re­ ou Juut) 20. 21 sutl 22.
of the denomination of *1,000.00 each ■ WIGHT BROS. GARAGE| t
t ,..
‘ " killed by fm&gt;t last night.
E la b o r a te P r o g r a m .
1|M exception it was the most de- storing faded, gray hair to its nntural
nnd are to he bonds of said issue
The program of exercises and enter­ numbered from 101 to 025; all of
| color dates back to grandmother's
tainments piobably will make this the
•time. She used it to keep her hair greatest reunion In the history of the said bonds aggregating the said sum
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
ICould Hardly Eat
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac­ United Confederate Veterans. One of of *125,000.00 to mature on July 1st
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
1952;
said
bonds
to
ho
sold
subject
to
tive. Whenever her hnir took on that the most Impressive exercises In
Anything Says
the
approving
opinion
of
John
C.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
'dull, faded or streaked appearance, which the veterans will take part will
1018 West First StTMt
Thomson,
obtained
by
the
City
Com­
1018
West
First
Btrc«t
this
simple
mixture
was
applied,
with
be the laying of the corner stone for
Memphis Citizen
the Matthew Fontaine Maury tnonu mission of the City of Sanford, Flor­
wonderful effect.
ida. All bids must be accompanied
But brewing at home is mussy and meat.
A CHEERFUL WEI.COME AWAITS YOU
|oat of Hundreds of T e s tim o n ­ out of date. Nowadays, by asking at
Addresses will be delivered by some by n certified check for one and oneany drug store for a bottle of of the South's greatest orators, there hnlf per cent, i f the amount of the
ial- That Prove Our
"W yeth's Snge and Sulphur Com­ will be a great patade and review, bonds to he sold. The said C. E.
Claim
band concerts, a Confederate ball and
pound," you will get this famous old dozens of other features designed par- Henry, S. O. Chase and Forrest Lake,
ns tho City Commission of Sanford,
preparation, improved by the addition ^tlculsrly to entartsin am1
id please tLe
Florida, nnd ns said Ex-Officio Bond
bo Old smith's heroes.
If TMJ fflil't n 1y fee unit read the of other ingredients, which can
aitr bunlrt-U »f testim o n ials t h a t a r e ,
, , .
. _ ____ . . . . . ___, __ ,
Trustors of the City of Sanford,
i , ( i , r - w ritte n by *r»te- depended upon to restore nntural colMessrs ' f P&lt;rr 4ll n , who h a v e found
„ i l„ ,a u sv
»rR. | m ir
Floridn, reserve tho right to reject
llmlth t ' It*
and w ant to p a s s on o r
, H u m &gt; l o 1,11 , , n , r '
Why pay more? The Berger Steel any and all bids. Proposals should
• yotd w..m to thrir friends and
Well-known downtown druggist
tiltcr, *2.25. See us before you buy, he addressed to C. E. Henry, S. O.
J «tb#f •uffpr#rp. you would b«» c o n .
. ,
!i:t4 that in wtur r»M». loo. F c r n t i i n e s a y s I t d a r k e n s t h e h a i r s o n a t u r a l l y
—Elder Springs Water Co. Phono Chase nnd Forrest Lake, as tho City
jissis s* htiffni
a n d 0v e n ly t h a t no b o d y c a n te ll it h a s
311.
Bi-2tc Commission of Sanford, Floridn, and
U t ^ r &amp; A h . V tfv V T s.S * it* been applied. You .imply dampen n
ns Ex-Officio Bond Trustees of tho
'■■■'
'sponge or soft brush with It und draw
For quick results, try a want ad.
Corner Building
City of Sanford, Florida, at Sanford,
if, C-| S lT .V .k k t h i u PrhouidTh ' . r d - ' t h r o u g h your hair .taking one
European Plan
every
room outside
Florida.
tu *r)rthtr.ir —N*v«r goi n nivrht'a utrnnd at a time. By mominjc trie
Open all (he yrsr
WITNESS our hands ns tho City
jS
f S
T
"After*aklngCanfew0U«d- gray h air disappears, and a fte r anoth- In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County,
Commission of Sanford, Florida, and
K r S ,,F. r ” « r n | lv / flm y 's’toma'cn^no l*r "pplication or two it becomes beauFlorida
ns Ex-Officio Bond Trustees of the
Stiff tr o jii, i in , and my r h e u m a t i c t i f u l l v d a r k a n d g l o s s y . — A d v .
S u i !»ft m,
I believe r e r r a t l n e is
1
City of Sanford, Florida, and the
m Svrt rftnfJy oil r a r t h a n d t h a t I t 1
“'
CITATION
ItUl rur, it- t- ii n im u h le a n d rh eu m s
seal of said City, this 22nd day of
Dancing Tues. Eve, Lake Mary.
‘ "—Ad*
S■
May A. D. 1922.
■
Specinl Tax School District No. 1,
C. E. HENRY,
■
■
Seminole County, Florida, by G. W.
S. O. CHASE,
Spencer, S. O. Shinholser and II. C. (SEAL)
*
FORREST LAKE,
DuUoac, Trustees and by C. F. HarAs the City Commission of
ricon, Fred T. Williams, nnd C. A.
Sanford, Florida, nnd as
3
*ri'
rrf'i'y
Dallas, ns members of the County
Ex-Officio Bond Trustees ■
Board of Public Instruction for Sem­
of the City of Sanford, ■■
inole County, Florida,
Floridn.
■
■
vs.
■
The State of Floridn, ex rcl Geo. A.
it. PHILIPS,
■
DeCottcs, Stnto Attorney for the
Clerk of the City of San­
■
■
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
ford, Florhln.
■
Will
Help
You
Keep
Cool
TO THE CITIZENS AND TAX PAY­ 5*22,29 ; 0 5,12,19.
■
■
ERS OF SAID SPECIAL TAX
'( ft
■
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, SEMI­ n o t H ’B o r w i. i: o r i i o m m s s , *«**IXOI.K COUHTV. FI.O ItllM . I I’KH
i ta rn
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
is
c k .v t n tr a o v iiM K n T no nus
■
Whereas: A petition has been filed
in the above styled Court by Special
Nolle* la h e r e b y a lv a n t h a t se a le d
■
ill be r r c e i v e d by (h e H oard
v
Tax School District No. 1, Seminole op fr n pCooauantaiy wCom
hi i s i loner* o f S e m in o le
■
County, Florida, setting forth the fact C o u n ty . F lo r id a , o n o r b e fo re th e in*
■
P lriillon o f (hlr«y d a y s from t h e f i r s t
that an election has been called and IH ihllcatlon o f t h i s n o d e s a n d ut&gt; to a n d
k p. m. on th o ISnrt
held in said Special Tax School Dis­ du anytil o ft h Jr ou en e ,o 'cA.lo cf&gt;.
ISJJ. a t t h e C o u r t
i?
B
o u se a t H anford, S em in o le C o u n ty , ■
trict No. 1, on the 9th day of May, A. FHlo
r id a , f o r th o p u r c h a s e o f f 100. 000,00,
D. 1922, to determine whether or not S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , S p o r c e n t
p r o v e m e n t Honda. S aid horn!* b e a r
there should he issued by said Special Il m
o t . real ut th e r a t e of six per c e n t u m
e r a n n u m , a r e to bo d a t e d J u l y 1st,
Tax School District, bonds in the sum p1922
. I n t e r e s t p a y a b l e s e m i - a n n u a l l y on
of *00,00.00, to bear interest nt the J a n u a r y 1st. a n d J u l y 1st. of ea c h y e a r .
I.nih p r i n c i p a l a n d f n l e r e s t p a y a b l e a t
Jbf snmc quietly operating, dependable transmission that
rate of 6%% per annum, interest pay­ New Y ork , In tho S t a t e o f New York.
• aid bond* h e l o t o f t h e d e n o m i n a ti o n
able semi-annually, principal to ma­ of
, tarn so pronounced n feature of the lluick Six. Is em*
f t . 000.00 each, a n d a ll o f said bond*
to
m a t u r e on J u l y 1st, I 9S2 Said tionda
proved in the lluick Four. The design is the same— the qualture thirty years after date of bonds,
to bo sold s u b j e c t to t h e a p n r u v l n a
|l.v i- ihe same—Only in sixo Is there any difference,
nnd the said bonds to be dated July o p in io n o f J o h n C. T ho m so n , n h t a l n s d
b y t h e H oard o f C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r#
t-'try pari of the remarknble line of Huick four-cylinder
1st, 1922, the proceeds of the said of
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a . All bide
a c c o m p a n ie d by n c e r t i f i e d
bonds to be used for the purpose of cmhuesctk be
tar;&gt;Is as distinctly* Huick ns if the name were stamped up­
fo r one a n d o n e - h a l f p e r c e n t
onIt.
acquiring, building, enlarging, furnish­ of th e a m o u n t o f t h e borida to be eold
T he C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s of S ein ln o ls
ing or otherwise improving school C
o u n ty . F lo r id a , r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o
c t a n y a n d a tl bids. T h e p r o p o s a l s
buildings and school grounds nnd for fr oe je
And hark of every Huick car is the skill and experience of 20
r t h e p u r c h a s e o f said b o n d s sh o u ld
be
a
d d r e s s e d to t h e ll o a r d o f C o u n t y
the
exclusive
use
of
the
public
free
■J^jj,'"mhined with unparnlteled manufacturing equipment
C o m m is s io n e r s o f S em in o le C o u n ty ,
schools within said Special Tax School K lordln. a t S a n fo r d . F lo rid a .
IT N K 8 H m y h a n d a s C le rk of th e
District No. 1; that n canvass of the ll oW
a r d o f C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r s
of
returns of the said election show pri- S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a n d Ih e ees
■&gt;f t a l d H oard on t h i s th e JSnd d a y a
Ask us to tell you more about Huick
ma facie that said election was in fa ­ May, A. D. l i l t .
(H E A L )
F. A. DOL'OLAfW,
vor of the issuance of the said bonds,
C le r k o f t h e H o ard o f C o u n t y
C
o
m
m
is s io n e rs .
S e in l n o ls
PRICES
PRICES
as aforesaid by the aald D istrict
#
C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
Now therefore In pursuance to an
22-Six-46 Coup*.----- $1885
order of the Court het 'in made and In
!? Po*r-3« Roadster * 895
22-Six-47 S ed an -------2165
conformity with law NOTICE is here­ TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT
••foBr-J', Touring .. 935
22-Slx-48 Coupe----- 2C75
*;• oor.jfi (jol,pe
, M5
by given that the citizens and tax pay­
22-Six-l9 Touring™ 1585
A summer btonchial cough keeps
ers of the said Special T ax School Dis­
“ ^or-37 Sedan..... 1,193
22-Oix-50 Sedan.------ 2375
trict No. 1, Seminole County, Florida, not only the sulTerer hut other mem­
Roadster™ 1365
are by the said order and by law re­ bers of the family awake. Alfred Bar­
Sli-15 Touring .„ U95
F. O. B. Flint, Mich.
quired to be and appear before Uie ker, 1001 Avuiidale Bt., K. Liverpool,
Honorable Cirruit Court of the Sev­ O., writes: “ I consider it my duty to
enth Judicial Circuit of Florida, on write and tell tho results of Foley’s
the 1st day of June, A. D. 1922, a t 10 Honey and Tar, which I used for my
o'clock in the morning, a t Sanford, boy who had been suffering from •
DISTRIBUTOR
Seminole County, Florida, then and bronchial cough for 7 or 8 weeks. Fol8ANF0RI)____
FLORIDA
thcro to show cause, Ifa n y they have, cy's Honey nnd Tar has done him wonwhy said bonds should not b« validated derfui good, and I shall always r e m ­
Kh
and confirmed.
jmend it." It sooths and hca's. Sold
cn Better Automobiles are Built Buick Will Build Them
**Hl
Witness my hand and official seal everywhere.—Adv.

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STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY
C.

Hot Weather
Is Here

3

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The Reliable Buick

5

Transmission is a Feature of E
the Buick “Four”

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A PERSONAL
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N. H. GARNER

Prevails at the Peoples Bank of
Sanford.
Its officials like to meet and know
and talk with every one who calls.
This institution wants to be con­
sidered a personal bank, where
the depositor deals with individ­
uals, instead of with an organiza­
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"I'm Going Right Straight Back to
My Daar Old Florida Homo," at HlnU nnlatar ■ Plano Stora, Welaka Block.
20-tfp

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 5. 1922

Balloon Race
New Developments
Ended Yesterday;
in the Ward Case
Blackmail Mystery
Florida Man Third
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PORTUGUESE AVIATORS
RESUME THEIR FLIGHT
RETURN'ACROSS ATLANTIC

*

Iny The

The Amount Doesn’t C ount It’s the Start^
That’s the Thing

Fr*a»t

PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, June 6.—
Brought III* Balloon Down Safely in
Id r The AuM U tr! dreea)
The Dally Hetald Delivers! to your
The
Portuguese naval aviator*, Couthe Ozark Mountain!
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 5.—
door six daya a weak for IK canta—
tinho and Sacadura started from the
The eighteenth day of the Ward
island of Femado Noronha, off the
Join the thronga of reader*.
shooting myatcry brought
three
first wa.
MILw X u KEeT ' w C
5 ._ Brazilian coast for Temambuco at
To the Thriftless money says “Goodsharp development!. The
Herald want ad* get result*.
the diacovery In Philadelphia of a Lieutenant W. F. Reed, navy pilot, of seven forty-flve thl. morningl in. re­
Bye."
f u n d e d man giving the name ofPen.acola, Fin., and the, la. of the 13 ( sumption of their
Iran. Atlantl.
John
d
em
o
,
of
New
York,
suipected
airmen
to
leave
Milwaukee
In
the
natf
l
i
g
h
t
.
______________
PIANOS
To the self-respecting, forward-looking
of being the companion of Clarence ional air race Inst Wedneidey, was
SUMMER
SCHOOL.
PHONOGRAPHS
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I represent your
Peters, alleged to have been shot by reported In dispatches to the WUconWalter
S.
Ward,
at
the
time
the
"In
Acr°
Club
to
have
landed
Fri-U&gt;
best
working days. Be careful with me for I
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Misses Cora Lee Tlllis and Gladys
baker’s son
Ozark mountain. In Southern
wealthy baker's
son claims to have
Adams will leach summer school at
am your best friend. Put me in the Bank,
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
killed the ex-sallor in self defense. Missouri.
the Grammar School. Will teach 3rd,
The
United
State*
coast
guard
ser­
where I am Safe and I will work for you. Re.’
Unsuccessful search for n wounded
PLAYER ROLLS
1th, and 5th grade work, starting
man was conducted yesterday in vice announced last night that Lieut.
member, I move the world.”
Reed had covered 535 miles, making Monday at 8 A. M. Phone 409-W or
Stamford. Conn.
316.
60‘2‘P
third in the race and ono of the
J. H. HINTERMISTER The second development wn* the him
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
American contender* In the intornatdiscovery
that
n
man
known
as
'Jack'
PIANO CO.
bad been seen, late Thursday night, at »"nnl w ent to be held at Geneva,
the Mills hotel in New York where
The telegram from Lieutenant Reed
Welaka Block
Clenzo claims to have stayed. Ho was follows:
said to have driven up in a red auto-. “S»Um, M o.-Navy balloon amled
Henry McLaulin. Jr. mobile of the same make and color very K«nUy in valley cornfield .n
of the car nlleged by Ward to have Ozark mountains at 10:55 «. m., JuneTAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
OPTICIAN—OITOMirriUflT
IF HACK HURTS OR III.ADbeen used by the mysterious “Charley -*
n"rth ,,f imminence, Mo.
Ross” nnd “Jack” when, he asserts. Without ballast and wind coming
HER BOTHERS
they met him and Peters at a blackNo me*M communlrnmailers tryst near Krnsico reservoir »i&lt;*»equipment by wagon to
If you must have your meat every
on the night of May 15. It w'as not Salem. We came by horeback thru day, eat it, but flush your kidneys
-PROGRESSSTRENGTH-SEHV1CE
definitely established whether the mountains and valley trails to Rector, with salts occasionally, says a noted j
“Jack” seen at ihe Mills hotel netu- automobile Rector lo Salem."
authority who tells us that meat forms
ally met Clenzo who it is suspected
*n n second telegram Lieut. It* * uric acid which almost paralyzes the
may turn out to In* the m il ‘Thnrlry
hi* ilintiincp from Milwaukee kidneys in their efforts to expel it
■sail
Ross."
1,1
,,r’
mllM- Gqlclals of the coast from |h(, MooJ&gt; Theybecome „|ug■
Sanford, Fla
Z12 East. 1st HI.
The third development was
the an- guard, weather bureau anti aero ‘ luh
ihen you suffer ■
nouncement that the baker’s wife,. estimated the distance variously fr"m )with a dull misery in the kidney re- "
her two servants ami n score of oth­ 175 to 550 miles. Until official an glon, sharp pains in the hack or sick
er witnoM-ss It,id been summoned to nouncement of the distance made by headache, dizziness, your stomach
appear today before a Westchester the various contenders is made local sours, tongue is coated and when the
grand Jury.
Not unfit today did aero club men said they would do weather is had you have rheumatic j
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
tluTc roine from District Attorney nothing toward distributing the prize twinges. The urine gels cloudy, full
of sediment, the channels often g.-t
Weeks a positive statement that he money.
If Lieut. Reed's own estimnte jf his sore and irritated, obliging you to
would lay the case before the Jury’,
We invite the public nnd all users of ELDER
distance
is correct, it was pointed out, seek relief two or three times during
although he complained that he had
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
been unable to obtain any Informa­ he will lie placed fourth instead of the night.
our method of handling its product. Why take
tion from the servants at the Ward third, dropping behind Van Orman.
To neutralize these irritating acids/
a chance?
Your eminent physicians clnim
home in New Rochelle, ami would
You Can Find the Name of
to cleanse the kidneys and flush off
that this water in unexcelled and ita purity
WASHINGTON, June 5.—The bu­ the body’s urinous waste get four]
not force them to talk unless they
Every Live Professional and
makes it most beneficial for mnny troubles.
reau of aeronautics of the navy de­ ounces of Jail Salts from any phar­
Huainre* Man in Hanford In
were formally subpoenaed.
partment receiver! a dispatch hi t Mmacy
This Column Each Day
a
that
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
*The local authorities indicated &gt;
■ * '• *
*
ills
Ihero;
I V I V ) take
l*»n s
•u
» tnhlespoonfu! in ••
they believed Cienzo’s arrest was im- night from Lieut. Reed, the naval hal*
,,f w«ter before breakfast for a
Western Union recommend this water for
jiortniit, for if he turned out to have loonist, announcing his landing in the
,|„yS „,1(j y„ur kidneys will then
batteries.
Wen shot with Peters, instead of in a Ozark mountains. The text was idenThis famous salts is made
Call phone 311 nnd have a bottle of this water
row in (iteensburg, Pa., as he claims,
w*l b that given in the dispatch ^r()m (},p „r|d of grapes ami lemon
George* A. DeCottes his
sent you nnd protect vour health.
juice, combined with lithla, and has
arrest will have an Important to Milwaukee club officials.
Altorncy-al-Law
hearing on the Ward case in connec­
been used for generations to flush nnd
tion with the story told by James J.
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to
Over Seminole County Hank
Eighty Perished on
neutralize the acids in urine, so it no
HANFORD
-sFLORIDA Cunningham, rare track tout, now
Steamer Yesterday longer irritates, thus ending bladder
lodged lit jail here after professing
some knowledge of the manner in
on Parana River weakness.
SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
S. 0. ShinholHer
which Peters came to he shot.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­
Ward's story was that he hail gone Steamer Carried Oil Cargo and 111,-v jure, and makes a delightful effer­
Contractor and Iluilder
to Kensico reservoir to keep n date
vescent lithia-walcr drink.—Adv.
Cp Without Warning
_____
HANFORD
FLORID* with a hand of blackmailers, inrluding fetors, and that he had been for&lt;itr The Associate* I'n w )
Dancing Tues. Eve, Luke Mary.
red to fire to save his own life.
* BUENOS AIRES, June 5,—Eight;.
SMITH BROS.
Cunningham on the other hand.(P*rM,n* ,,rc believed to have perished
told a circumstantial story to the e f-| in sinking yesterday of the steamer
Garage and Machine Co. f*-ct that the shooting occurred in the Villa Frnnra on the Parnnn river near
Expert Auto Repair Work
Ward home when the baker, ‘n league Posadas; at that pout the river form-*
Phone 10
Comer First and Oak with the hlarkmnilers against anoth- (tho .boundary betwene Argentina ami
er person, hail fired In anger when he Paraguay. Tho vessel carried one
was being double crossed, hundred passengers. One hundred
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS' found he _________________
drums of naphtha in the cargo. One
survivor said the sleeping passengers
Quick Service Transfer VERBAL FIGHT
were nwakened at 1: 10 o'clock yester­
OVER PROBE IN
Storage Facilities
STEEL MERGER day morning and rushed to dock to
find the vessel in flames. A few sec­
If we please you, tell others; if no
of goods
onds later there was a heavy explos­
&lt;Hr T h e A . * » r l a l r 4 I ' r n . l
lei] us. Phons 408
NEW YORK, June 6.—Tho aparks ion. The vessel snnk a few minutes
flow again Saturday at tho Lockwood later one mile from shore.
investigation nf tho latest
R. W. HERNDON committor
steel merger, with Snmuol Untermyer
committee counsel, swinging on the American Steamer
Insurance Agency
anvil nnd Mortimer L. Scbiff, of
Siezed by British,
Kuhn, Loeb A- Co., flaring in anger nt
FIRE—AUTO-BONDS
Had Ammunition
hi* interrogations. Their verbal fus­
illade got so hut one time that VoterFor Irish So Ihe OffirinU Seemed In
myer
the hanker he might go
Sparton Horn Service to jailwarned
Think
for refusing to answer ques­
------------- AT-------------tions. Srhiff quickly inllmatvd that
. ..
if he di.t Untermyer would keep him
LONDON, Juno 5.—The American
Sanford Battery Service company la-hind the bars.
steamer Seattle Spirit, hound from
rhe discussion centered around the New York for Gcnlt, County Kerry,
Company
part Kuhn, l&gt;oeh A Co., are to take in W|(b corn nnd mixed cargo, was held
merging tho Republic, Midvale nnd
(„ Trnlec Bay by British sloop says
SANFORD NOVEL1\ Inland companies into the North Tralee Dispatch. Large quantity of
American Steel ( orpomtior, Schiff ammunition In barrels was seized.
.50
WORKS
insistrj the relationship of hts firm
_____ ___________
was purely open of hanking. They jt |t STRIKE VOTE TO
35c and 40c
V. l \ COLLKIt. I»rup.
were “finnmiily fathering" the enterhjj TAKEN AUGUST 3
prise, he said and were to head a
_____
............... 60
General Shop and Mill syndicate
to underwrite $75,000,000 in
Tfcc %a*itflNtril I’rraii
preferred stock at $00 and $t4,000,CHICAGO, June 5.—Strike votes
Work
000 in common nt $13, nnd then raise affecting 1,200.000 of American rail............ .60
CONTRACTOR nnd ID ILDEK another $20,00Q00D in cash to pur- road workers returnable on the same
chase additional Midvale paper.
date, probably about August .1, will
.................50
—.. ■
I** decided upon nt the railway labor
I1T Commercial Street Hanfard, Fit
conference in Cincinnati this week, in
TIMIN' CRASHES INTO
.50
AUTO; FOUR KILLED the opinion of II. M. Jewell, president
of the railway employes' department
Geo. W. Knight
............ 35
( I I , Tfce V t . m l « l r &lt; 1' r . u )
American Federation of l*ilior.
Real Estate nnd Insurance
UNION S.
June 5,—Four peo­
The employes expected to vote are
................ 25
SANFORD
FLORIDA ple Were killed and two others possi­ those affected by th** new wage rebly fatally injured Snturdny when n duettion orders ntrendy announced or
.15
Southern Railway passenger train pending front the railroad labor
crashed Into nn automobile where a hoard.
Sanford Machine #
.05
community road crosses the railroad.
"We are certain that the general
Foundry Co.
The dead are: James Vaughan, B. J. committees would reject the new
............02*/2
Vaughan, Miss Laura Austin nnd wage reductions," he said. "So there
( im m l Msthlnc sad llollcr Work; Miss Minim* Austin. John MrKeown
.15
i sliltle necessity of placing the m at­
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uic Pistons; nnd Ben Alton Whlltock nre thought ter before the comm it tecs as a strike
to Ik* fatally injured.
vote of the membership will deter­
Oversize Rings snd Pins; Flywheel
mine what action is to he taken."
Steel Gesr Bends; Crsnk Shell* re­ HOUSE PASSES SENATE
Eleven standard railway
union
WAR FINANCE BILL heads wil lgather in Cincinnati Tues­
turned; agent* for Csille Inboard and
EVERYTHING IN OFFICE SUPPLY LINE AT
day to take some definite steps re­
Outboard Motor*. — — — Phone II
III, Thr .1..i.rlnflr ! | ’rr**t
,
WASHINGTON, June 5.—The sen- garding the hoard's new wage cuts.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE
ate bill extending for one year the life
What
time
doe*
the
sun
go
down
Rayfield Carburators of the War Finance Corporation, was is now the question that agitates the
p a ste l, Saturday by the house with
Installed and Guaranteed by
a minor amendment which send it to public mind.
Sanford Battery Service conference.
The Dtlly Herald Delivered to your
For
quick
results,
try
*
want
ad.
door
six days a week for 15 canto—
Company

"MONEY TALKS”

FI

MEAT CAUSE OF
KIDNEYTROUBLE

THE CALENDAR SAVINGS BANK DAILY GIVES YOU
“HONEY TALK”

The Seminole County Bant

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DIRECTORY

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Elder Sprin gs W ater Co.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFII

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Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and
Office Supplies for T&lt;wo Weeks
In order to close out the stock of Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room for new stock
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 arc 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..
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now..
..........20
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg.
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards...
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards
Students’ Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe, $1 value
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. for
10c Composition Books for
5c Composition Books, for
10c School Tablets, 2 for
5c School Tablets,.....................
9i/?P tn 3 1-3c
Ink, Paste and Muscilage

Herald ^Printing Co.

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SOCIETY
phone
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II |r t W ' i . m n k r r t

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PgJSl" . r i " - taW4*
CALENDAR

, , Mr* J. B. Uw*on will en^
, the member, of the Semi1..1. .i»
i , Bridge club
at hnr
her homo
home on
S .venue at 3:30 p .m .
/ f.,—Mr*. E. P. Morse will cnthe member, of the San.
Wnlsmnn will
(Stert.in the members of the Mcrt Matrons Bridge Club nt her
ijE&lt; on Magnolia nvenue, at 3
fU tStoy-M n. Morton Thigpen
ril entertain at a Bridge luncheon
{ htr home on Magnolia avenue,
i^rm g her house guests, Miseas
J £ l Deen and Mary Shelton at
| flSsridiy—Mr*. Henry Wight will
J j ^ * !rnuint ! r : ' S ai o m J l S t a g
- Pumas, a brido-elect i t
jrptrrabcr.
frdrtiday Circle No. 3 will meet
j g tfce home of Mrs. Tom Williams
I « 0*k nvenue at 3:30 P. M.
futewday—Middleton-U nit nuptials
1: the home f briile's parents nt 8
P M.
i fy.Ur-Th

H

i. l o v e r s Club will

t« rr.lcrt.i:'' d by Mrs. Hnrry Ward
vyj vl,tt.icc nt Daytona Bench.
Hr tv II !! .bitn spent Saturday in
0r*r.!o *t. I1illness.
Mr llan&gt; Ward returned on Sunfa; after a j I&lt;n«ant stay nt Daytona
lackJim:* Wind i-h bus returned homo
JrnOkcch■ .1 where ho has been
fir Mint time.

FRENCH BRIDGE CABARET

Emily Griffin, Pearl Robson and that such improvements bo made— t i t le or Interest In and to the l e n d s
liorein ab o ve described tinrt»r John P
So 1ah Evelyn Williams.
unless, after the railway bud dona llelleohas**, deceaeed , Joseph F in e c a n . deceased. J a m e s D. I’aramore. d e ­
Of exceptional interest and pleas­
This entertainment was a success whatever it loomed needed to beautify ceased
. J a m e s It. Flnecnn.
d eceased,
ure was the French Bridgo Cabaret both from a financial and social the general public should feel that and J Hull edge Fll
Flnegan. d eceased ,
o
th
e
r
w
is
e
,
nnd
alt
t&gt;"
.
irtles
claim
ing an
given last evening a t the Pariah standpoint.
another sum of money was necessary Interest in the p r o p e r ly to which r e li e f
Is
so
u
g
h
t,
are
h
ereb
y
required
to
he and
House, under the auspices of tho Wo­
for beautification.
Throughout the ap p ea r before our anld court at th e
men’. Guild. There being fourteen
We deliver the goods.—Quick Ser­ north and west It is the universal Court House In Sanford, Florida, on
the Ith day of September.
It I91f,
tables of players.
vice Transfer.
00-tfc-m practice for the railways to do this— and then and th ere m ak e answer to the
fill
o
f
Complaint
exh
ib
ited
against
said
The Parish House was most a t­
nnd there I sno outlay called for by u n k n o w n p arties, oth erw ise a D ecree
pro C on feseo w ill bn entered a g a in s t
tractive with its decorations of palms,
the residents of nny city. In Florida said
u n k n ow n parties.
County Will Have
It Is ordered that tills not lee be p u b ­
ferns and cut flowers. The stage had
where so much can be done in the lished
In the Sanford Herald, n ttew nGraduate Nurse Start­ benum ylng nt so little expense—tho I'Mmjt ipubllshed
a background of tall palms, garlands
»uMi*
In Seminole County,
once a w e e k for tw elve &lt; 13 &gt;
of vines und flowers, and putted
ing Next October chief cost being the installation of an ur'q!«"aa&gt;
&gt;to&lt; th e u n k n o w n parties d e ­
plants.
Irrigating system—the corporations tr\ ^ ' n\ „ m y hand nnd tho sent o f
Bridge was played during the first
Mrs, Henry Wight, Mrs. Endor Cur- are perfectly witling to allow the the said Circuit Court on this 3rd day
a . n. i s : : .
part of the evening the prize for high lett nnd Miss Virginia Smith appear­ premise, beautified—always provided o f i June,
sB A i.)
b . a . n o r m ,ass.
Clerk o f th e Circuit Court.
•score, a bead necklace and pendant, ed before the county commissioners there. .shall
. . be no cost attnehed to tho ,
Hemlnote County. F l«.
was won by Mrs. E. P. Morso, whilo nt their special meeting held today careful railways. At Lake Wale, the «iBonOK o III-:RllINu.
"
" n ils me
S olicitor and Counse for
the men's prize, n silver pencil was nnd stated tho need of n county nurse women of the place are to spend one
Cumidali.
a - i r - 1 9 - j i ; J u ly J-lft-tT-II-JI:
awarded Sir. G. Davis Hart. An In- for the children of all the schools. The thousand dollar* in making more a t­ Juno
A ug t - t b i l - l l
cense burner, was given Mrs. G. D .[commissioners granted their request tractive holdings of the Atlantic
Dishop for holding low score.
'nnd the nurse will bo put on in Oc- Coast Line—for which act the railway
HIS FRIENI) RECOMMENDED
careful
examination—has
A ftcr the bridge games, tho cab-1tober. This means that the children after
THEM
And civic
aret, in charge of Mrs. A. E. Hill and of nil the schools In tho county will "granted permission."
“Six years ngo," writes W. II. ShndMiss Duphino Wimbish wns greatly have the graduate nurse with them nt pride is the incentive for the work be­ woll, Stnnley, Vn., 1 had kidney trouenjoyed. The first number on tho all times to supplement the work of ing undertaken.—Kissimmee Gazette. Me, and nt times was unnblo to raise
program being "Second Hand Rose," the physicians in eradicating diseases
Here in Snnford the A. C. L. Rail­ myself in bed. Foley Kidney n ils
Miss Mildred Holly singing the song, among the children and who will fol way and the Woman’s Club working were recommended to me by the Chief
nnd assisted in dancing and the chor­ low up the work of the county physic hand in hand have accomplished of the Fire Department. After using
us, by Misses Olive Newman, May inn in nil medical examinations. This j wanders in beautifying the land 3 bottles I was completely relieved and
Holly and Maud Lake.
is n step In the right direction nnd around the station and have turned have never hnd n return of the symp­
Little Mary Wight, the winsome tho nurse will fill a large part In the 11 desert into an oasis. It Is all in the toms." Why suffer when you can get
H“ lo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wit- life of tho school children in every re- way in which you approach the offi- relief from rheumatic pains, backache,
Wr " 'Kht- wearin«f n PL‘tnl c0*tut»&lt;' spect. The Indies represented the .dal* on these qiicsttions that are not swollen, sore anil stiff joints, sleep
of white satin, interpreted
the iA'tigue of Women Voters and the ! in their daily routine. They want to disturbing bladder weakness and oth­
gtneeful dance, "Narcisus.” She was Federated Clubs of Seminole county. Help but they also want the help of er symptoms of disordered kidneys?
the public.
followed by the Japanese Dance, by
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
R. E. Griffin, Katherine Mcisch, Ju ­
Distance makes no difference; we
1 Irrtill IVurl, *e t e n t h .liiillikil
lia Higgins anti Ellen Telford, who arc ready for the long, ns well as the In •Ihr
Irruli, in itnit fur thr t*«iitnl|F »»f
wore cunning little Jnpancse cos­ short trips. Call 41*S for n Quick Ser­
CORONADO REACH
*ri*i!«*!iirg I'I«irl«l n.— I it I hiiiii rry
tumes. Jancy May Brown, gave a vice Transfer.
CO-tfc-m
1 1 r a T in &gt;
very delightful too dance, "Youth
FOR RENT—Desirable cottages nnd
w . w l w Mlumav, t*i&gt;iu|ilalnunl.
*a
ami Beauty" by Mary Connelly nnd Dancing Tues. Eve, Lake Mary.
apartments, nicely (urn idled
Thr uiiknown hr|ra, i1*vl*pr*, grant****,
R E. Griffin, was greatly cnjjoyed.
&lt;•* nllior** t'lulmlng
under
Jn.«*|ih
Fib* gal*. &lt;lcc«a«r,|. Jume* It. F a ta -,
“Alice Blue Gown," danced by Dor­ RAILWAYS SHOULD BEAUTIFY
man-, •heea-eil, J a n ie. It. Flneg.tn.
,lri
■„pr«l, John I* III lie. turn,,-, doothy Parker, wearing an old fashion­
GROUNDS.
I'e.tMd, and J Itutledge Flnrgau, do-1
ed costume* while R. E. Griffin wear­
coaxed. I &gt;nfendaiit*.
The u n know n
heir*.
devlaem, I
ing an allce blue gown, sang. Mary
There sholutd by all means be an Tngrantee*.
,,r other* c la im in g under,
J"„.
oh
Flnegan,
deceaxod,
.lame*
It
PRICE LIST
Helen Morse, was especially graceful endeavor on the part of nil railways
Far a more, decenmul. .lame* It Flne-J
Hiinintcrmill
Bund Letterhead*
in the "Queen of Sheba" dance.
entering and running through Flor­ gun docra*ed, John I). !l*ljrcha**e,1
deeeaxed, and J. Itu tled ge Flnegan, ‘’fiO
$1.75
2.000
$ 8.00
After the cabaret, refreshments ida to render its stations attractive by
deteumd, nr oihcrwlne, und again*! “
nartle* w h o m so ev er c laim in g any .’ 00
J'J.ftO
3,0 0 0
? I1.00
consisting of apricot sherbert nnd putting in nice shape the nrea sur­ nil
Inier.** In the f o llo w in g doacrltied . nrtn
r ruin
o iu n n
broil* 11 * Rliuated, l y l n j an d bring 1.000
51.70
0,00(1
510 .0 0
several kinds of homo made cake were rounding those buildings. It should
111 sem lnnlo •'ounly. Florida, tn -w ll |
H n m r r m ill Itond fiG I j i \ clon es
l-ot * of &gt;1 M Hmltii ■ 3rd Suti-dlvl * - 1
Iin n icrm iii iMinu « t rxivcuipc*
served by Mary Elizabeth Puleston, not be tho part of the citizens to see

W. L. COOPER
PRINTING

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BALLOT

B r o w n , Sant Fleischer and
|&gt;«t Denton ■pent the week-end nt
Piyttns Bcaih.

Ljlr Tapp, Roger Edwards and Ednri McCallej spent Saturday in
' nlirrg cn friends nt Dnytona Beach.
Fwirnck Lyon, of West Third
*mt ha* left for the summer to be
ilfttt in the upper part of New York
iState
J»km Stone and sister, Miss Carol
tier.* turn- today for the summer to
V spent trilb their grandparents Mr,,
P A. Stone at luinsing, Mich.
Hr Junior I! S. A. play a return
fttr.r if l&gt;a«rhsd! here in Sanford
•gainst Like Monroe Junior team on
Wtdwsday afternoon. Everyone inreel.
A!Wn Jon. who hns been a student
'.tt tke University of l-'loridn, arrived
he* Jfitcrday and is spending a
•bn time J. re with his mother, Mrs.
AI« Jon**.
kr» J Ben Coleman nnd little zon,
J B, left yesterday on the boat for
hati* whirr they will he the
r-tiU of her father, T. R. Higgins
|hf uvcral weeks.
TUmany friend, of M u. Hugh Pol'k*i )r.*t Par-y Wimbish) will be
fal to learn that she will nrrivo
f«dE*iJiy f,,r n \ i^it with her par(apt. and Mr John Wimbish.
^r- I* E Wndbrook called on sov™ farmer .icpiaintances in Long1**^ Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wadb ' t ii it pi . nt the official manal**: fti - ..r.fiird Golf nnd Country
C‘
b t r part; to Coronado for Sati j 1! *•
Mi and Mr*. B. F.
.
f tmily, Mrs. Deano
IwMr »r.d Di in* Turner, Jr., AlgerMr*. McCullough from
Mi.» Martha Fox and Mr.

1922
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Instructions: To vote for any candidate, mnke a
cross (X) in the square in the appropriate column, ac­
cording to your choice, nt the right of his nnme. Vote
your first choice in the first colum n; vote your second
choice in the second column.
If there is no second column nt the right of a
nnme, vote your first choice only. Do not vote more
than one choice for the same candidate.
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duly recorded In the public
**f Seminole County, Florida,
Hook I at huge *l!, being a

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H. Fiunmnre. jami&gt;* It. F ln eg a n and J
Itutledge F ln rgan aro now- dec railed; 250
91.78
1.000
$4.25
that the name* of tho u n k n o w n he Ira.
2,000............ $0.50
devUrr*. grantee* and other" claim in g 600............$2.60
und, r the *abl J | i lt e llechn«xe. dcceaaed. Jnxeph
F ln egan . diH-eaaed, Why Pay Mnre?—We do It for LENS{
Jane * II. F.iramore, deeeaerd. Janie* II
Work Guaranteed
Flnegan, d*r*w«ed, and J
Hut ledge
Flnegan, deceaeed, are u n k n o w n , and
that , umtilalnant fear* there are other
parti,-* who hava or etatm to have »oni*
T h e S e m itio le P r in tc r y
right, title or Intereet In the
land*
hereinabove deacrlbed
TllltV *t**ri eoai* bark fa* ear idftr pttnllnfl
BOW THRHEFOHK. a n y
and
all
partie" h avin g, or clalmliiK a n y right, 902 French-----------------------Phone 404

Cbravolel touring car, (64't.Od de­
livered. See A. C. Fort or Paul Blggers at W ight’s Garage.
54-6tc

PLAY SOLF
The Country Club and Golf Link* arc
almoat completed. You will want the
beat in everything in the

Sporting Goods Line
We are agents for the Celebrated

Spaulding Line of Golf
Goods
Patronize your home merchant* in
everything you 110**1 to purchase. We
are here to stay.

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY
THE BELT
Automobile Indemnity
Association
K1 Paso, III.
Claims promptly paid.
Checks
delivered this week to: Mrs. It.
Dresner, collision, ?t»4G.81; Mr.
Thomas Emmet Wilson, fire,
9105.05. This claim was sent in
on May 8th, nnd check issued
May 25th. This is the class of
service you get when your car is
insured by THE BELT.

G. C. FELLOWS, A gent
Box 136, Sanford------ -— Phone 46-J

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PARK TRAMMELL
For Representative in Congress,
Fourth Congressional District:
Vote for one First Choice:
W. A. Mac WILLI AMS
W. J. SEARS

$1695

For Rnilrond Commissioner, Group No. 2.
Vote for one First Choice and one Second Choice:
II. S. BOWDEN
A. D. CAMPBELL
R. L. EATON
For Representative in tho Legislature:
Vote for one First Choice:
FORREST LAKE_________________________

F. O. B. Detroit

O. P. SWOPE

PRECINCTS 1 ,2 ,4 . SEMINOLE COUNTY

For Phaeton

For County Commissioner, District No. 2:
Vote for one First Choice nnd one Second Choice:
JOHN W. BELL
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•"ltd Foiter.

WALTER S. H AND

r and Mr*. Hoycc, Lieut, nnd
nt Woodward, and Mrs. Ryder of
witram Field, Arcadia^ were the
****** °f Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hcrn*s Friday en route to Dnytonn. Mn|J»
1, .Noyr i* commanding officer of
n 'tra m Field.

JOHN MEISCII

KNJttYBD PICNIC
L dintan Knglinh Class enWtd » d'li.-htful ptrnlc.Friday given
••’“•her. Mrs. McKay tn honM:&gt; Gci.rgia Motiloy, who won
'
"Hered by the Colonial
-«ft r. f,,r the
patriotic es■ After several hours spont In
anting ar„i olh*.-r nut-door sports
* 'cpicnic lunch was served.
&gt; urg people weer chaperoned
,
f:- E. McKay, Mrs. E. D.
'ir-'1 Mis* Martha Fox. Ber " ,n'tnberi of the Freshman
, ' ^
' "joyed this day's outing
•' ‘-M-s Katherine Kay, Sarah
■(»* nhd Florence McKay.

D. L. THRASHER

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For County Commissioner, District No. 1.
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Coach
Cabriolet .. .. .. 2295
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PRECINCTS 9. 10. II. SEMINOLE COUNTY
For County Commissioner, District No. 3.
Vote for one First Choice: __________________

G. L. Doss, Agent

W. a BALIoARD
C. W. ENTZMINGER____________ __________|
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SANFORD
"The City Substantial”

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

volume in.

NUMBER 61

GETS
LABOR UNION
OVER A STRONG PROTEST SANFORD
A NEW HEARING HEADS PROTEST IRELAND IS BATTLEFIELD
WAGE CUT IS MADE IN PAY FOR WATERWAYS AGAINST CUT IN FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY
OF R. R. SHOP MECHANICS
REPUBLICAN ARMY READY
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CHANCES FINE THAT ROUTE HE IN WAGES AT TIIBIK HIG MEETADOPTED ST. JOHNS RIVER
ING IN* CINCINNATI
AND CANAL TO K.'DLYN TODAY

VOLUSIA CO.
IN PUBLIC EYE
POLITICALLY
CUT SIXTY MILLION
Freight Car Men
‘ Cutting 100,000 Men
in All
And

nj

money

annually

from

IIIB r \Y ROLLS OF AMERI­
CAS RAILWAYS

CAMPAIGN HAS HERN HOT AND
HEAVY ALL
THROUGH
Ills The

A iiiM -latrd C ress I

JACKSONVILLE, June 0.—Aside
from the senatorial, congressional
CHICAGO, June 6-—Over the
itronr protest of three labor rep­ contests, the battle in Volusia county
nt today's Democratic primary is a t­
resentative* on the United State*
tracting the most attention through­
Railroad labor Hoard, the new
out. It was openly chnrged the Ku
u | r rut of 7r per hour for railKlux has a ticket in the field for the
„ j ahop mechanic* and Of per
various county offices, including mem­
hour for freight car men. cutting
bers of the legislature nnd the cam­
100,000 shopmen approximately
paign for the lust ten day's has been
ffiO.OOO.OOO annually, was orderheated and bitter. The weather is
id tods) by «hr board, the cut to
generally fnir over the state nnd a
become effective July l*t.
large proportion of the registered vot­
CINCINNATI, June 0.—The new ers are expected to go to the polls in
»agc reduction* for shopmen ordered spite fact little general Interest in the
by the Railroad I-nhor Hoard today primary.
can only intenaify the present feeling
The creation of new counties by the
of dissatisfaction with the railway la­
ter conditions nnd will nt least re­ last legislature resulted in the addi­
mit in un immediate strike vote re­ tion of a number of polling precincts
turnable June 20, according to II. M. in the state. The new total according
Jewell, head of the shop crafts unions to records of Secretary of State
here today for the railroad strike con­ Crawford are 1,0&lt;57.
ference.
i||. The

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Such mnazing figures and other da­
ta on tonnage and other features of
interest to n main artery of water­
ways was submitted to Mnj. Wm. C.
Lemon by the Snnford, Orlando and
Delegations to the Intra-Coastal
Waterway Hearing nt Titusville re­
cently that Mnj. Lemon, chief U. S.
Engineer for Florida, has given no­
tice of n henring to be held in the
rourt House in Sanford, June 27, at
which ndditionnl data will be received
to be forwarded in the ingineer's re­
port of the preliminary examination
directed by Congress in the IntrnCoastal Waterway from Jacksonville
to Miami.
In speaking of the notice of hear­
ing, copy of which wns sent to the
rnnim urrl.l riot, „t n«T «n,l p W

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CINCINNATI, June fi.—Concerted
net ion against reduction in wnges of
railroad workers recently mndc by the
United States railroad labor board
will be the principal m atter to be
considered when heads of eleven rail­
road unions went Into session here to ­
day.
The conference wns called by R.
M. Jewell, president of the railway
employes department, American Fed­
eration of Labor, who will also pre­
side nt the sessions.
i.eaders who arrived here yesterday
held informnl conferences and dis­
cussed ways and menns to bring the
question of wage reductions before
their memberships. Strike votes nrv
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CHANCE NAME OF Collins, Head of the Pro­
Government'
JACKSONVILLE'S visional
Wants Explanation
EVENING PAPER ON SHELLING TOWN
METROPOLIS WILL HE CHANGED
TO JOURNAL AS OLD NAME
DENIED THAT HKITI8II TROOPS
IS WRONG
WERE FIRED UPON AT
ANY TIME
I n r T h e Am •o r l n l k t l I ' r r M l

JACKSONVILLE, Juno
The
Florida
Metropolis, Jacksonville's
afternoon newspaper, censed to exist
ns such* after yesterday's issue, nrcojJinjj
editorial announcement to­
day.
The
name
hns been changed to
.
tho Jacksonville Journal on the

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h e l f I s t * June d.—Although up
to late Inst night the British troops
have not attempted to occupy cither
Hcllcck or Mnghcrnmenn Castle, re­
sumption of activity on that front is
expected soon. The Republicans are
understood to bo pushing forward
large reinforcements.
The correspondent of the Ilelfast
Telegraph estimates the death list in
the recent fighting ns high as 30,
The Pcttigoe district where several
more bodies have been found, is still
held entirely by the soldiers, the con­
stabulary and the specials being kept
in the rear.

......I
.
irn
... to this
arul 13
"rding to its own constl „ name for a newspaper
is confusing.
spnper
is confusing
send ..n ............
delegation
150 ......
strong
tution.
The
editorinl
asserts
the
words Flor­
hearing. He nlso laughed nt the
it was pointed out that the mutter ida Metropolis are taken outside of
claims of Daytona thnt the delegation of accepting or rejection of the cut
from that city “saved the East Coast rests on the membership of each un­ the state to mean Jacksonville ns the
rannl for the state."
Mr. Rrown ion and the meeting today will enable state's largest city. The announce­
thinks thnt there is excellent prospect tlie executives to advise with eneh ment of the change in name of the pa­
that the route finally ndopted by the other ns to how to conform with the per, suggests “vtlle" lie dropped from
Government for this intrn-constal laws of their respective organizations Jacksonville nnd the city in the future
be known ns Jackson since it is no
waterway will be on the St. Johns to jn E m ittin g the m atter to their
longer a village.
Snnford, then by canal (to Ik* snr- members
LONDON, June tf.—The Irish Re­
\oycd. there being a chain of lakes ■ jjnion to be represented in the conpublican army headquarters, says a
thnt would greatly aid in th is ) ,to a f,.rpni.p „rp t h&lt;- machinists, lioiler
dispatch to the Press Association last
point nt or near Titusville, thence on makers, blacksmiths, car men, elecnight, has issued an official commun­
the Indian River nnd lower coast | rjcjnng| „hect metal workers, clerks,
ique contradicting the Ulster mili­
canals tot M irai.
signal men, telegrapher*, maintenance
tary
report on yesterday’s occupation
There is now nn intrn-eonstn! wa- „f way |in,j , ; ntionnry firemen nnd
of Pcttigoe by Rrltl'b tr.mp*. Mich­
terwny from Jacksonville to Miami, t,j|t.rs
ael Collins, hcuJ of the provisional
Democrats of Florida
l.ut this is not a Government project
rh|cf4 of lht, »btg foyr» brothergovernment, is understood to have re­
except a portion extending along the ho o ds-the trnn.,K»rtatlon u n io n sWill Vote in Primary
NAME
WAS
LILLIAN
RUSSELL
quested
the British government to
Irdlnn River ffront Gont ( reek t o ^ j j j bu pr t i „ni ( r
aujlj( because
MOORE. W IFE OF PUBLISHER
hold an investigation of the whole af­
Election Today
Jupiter Inlet, where a large Govern-' the present reduction of the railroad
OF PITTSBURGH LEADER
fair, the dispatch said.
ment light house and wireless station labor horad have not affected mem­
•II* H r A a a n e l a t r d I ' r r a a l
are
situated.
It
is
therefore
up
to
bers of their organizations. It is con­
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June fl.—
my The Untrlnlrd l'rr»«&gt;
the Government, through her survey­ sidered prohnhlo that some of the
PITTSBURGH. June fi.—Mr*. Lil­ DUBLIN, June fi. Michael Collin*,
With nomination regarded ns equiva­ SEVEN
HUNDRED THOUSAND ors, which route would be better for
"big four" chiefs will sit in at the ses­ lian Russell Moore, known ns queen henif of the provuiunal government,
lent tn r;&lt; tion, Florida Democrats, in
DOLLARS WORTH GO
the
expenditure
of
Florida's
portion
of the American opera, whose death takes n most serious view of the Hritsions ns oliscrvers, it wus said.
a primary today, will select one can­
AT &gt;710,570
of
intra-coastal
appropriations.
Ad—
“ Samuel Gompers, president of the occurred enrly today nt her home ish shelling of Pcttigoe, In Flee State
didate for the United States senate,
vacates
for
the
St.
Johns
iver-to-lnAmeric«n Federation of Lalmr, was here hns been ill several weeks fol­ territory nnd has demanded from th©
four for lh&lt; house of representatives,
(Hr The Aaanelafrd I'rraal
ilian
River
projject
are
from
Missoupxppctp,j
to nrrivc hpro , hi„ morning .........„
..
lowing ....................................
nn accident suffered while
on British authorities a full inquiry into
MIAMI, June 0.—tFIvo per cent mu­
two justice* for the supreme court,
ri
\\
ion
it
conics
to
ncTcptini?
chums
from
Washington
to
take
part
in
the
ship
txinnl
returning
home
tro memberr of the state railroad nicipal bonds of the city of Miami,
from thc circumstances.
It hns hern supposed thnt the Irish
o mm •• ii, eighteen members of the nmounting to &gt;700,000 were sold today from the const. They will have to (||RcuuionR. |.Pft,|pni |n„t n|gbt pro­ Europe. It was believed by physic­
troops
nt l'ettigoo were irregular*
show
us.
It
is
anticipated
that
St.
,„cted
thp
confen,ncc
of
thl.
un|„n
„
f.
Itste crude, the full membership o f 'to New York interests for &gt;710,570 on
ians Saturday she hud passed the
not
under
control of the provisional
Johns
river
advocate*
can
swamp
the
f,cta,g
w,„
for
lWo
nni,
pnibab|
y
crisis nnd would recover. She wns
the lower house, sixteen circuit judg- the basis of &gt;101.50 or cqunl to 4 7-H
const
people
with
n
volume
of
freight
(brpt.
ww,b|(&gt;
govenment,
hut on official commuT?S
conscious until the end which came nt
r«. eight -tide attorneys nnd numer- per cent interests There were 'six
tonnage
nnd
a
scope
of
rountry
tap­
quo
issued
Inst
night from Beggars'
11:110
this
morning.
Mrs.
M7&gt;ore
wns
ou* county and municipal officers.
bids.
ped, ns well ns number of people benthe wife of Alexander P. Moore, pub­ Bush, headquarters of the Irish Re­
Senator Park Trammell is opposed
eflitted, that will open the eyes of the
* 3N( INNATI, June it.—A strike lisher of the Pittsburgh Leader.
publican army says thnt there were
for re-nomination by former Gover­ SH ERIFF EVADES MOH
engineers nnd the Government ns to v‘de of approximately one million,
no Irish troops in that district ex­
nor Albert W. Gilchrist, and three of
OF 1.000----- ESCAPES
shipping possibilities along the S t . 'onr *“«'"lred thousand railway workcept those of the regulur Republican
the four members of the house have
WITH HIS PRISONER
Johns
nnd Internl waterways which , r* " f thc United States will be tnken Labor Organizations
army. It is denied in thn communi­
rontestnnts. Representative II. I.
will undoubtedly open up ns n result •*&gt;* individual union affected by the
que thnt the llritish troops were nt
May
Be
Prosecuted
I l l y T l i r A n n o c l n l r t l I’ f f M l
Prarie, of the first, is without opposi­
HIGH POINT, N. C., June fl— of the ndoption of the St. Johns river Railroad Iaibor Board wnge reduc­
nny time fired on, nnd the llritish
tion Representative Frank Clark,
Under Sherman Law army
tions, it wns decided nt the confer­
route,
should
this
route
be
chosen.
Evading
a
mob
o
fnenrly
1
000
men
statement thut in consequence
of thi -e. nnd district, is opposed by
ence of union lenders here today.
surrounding
Qie
jail,
Chief
of
Police
The
Central
Uloridn
W
ater
Traffic
of
the
shooting of a motor car driver
form* r Representative Robert W.
( H r T h r A . H i r l . l r * l* r r s s |
l’ettigoo
was shelled is contradicted.
I&gt;arj»; Hen S. Ilnncock, of Pensacola, Hlackwcfdcr left here shortly nftcr 8 League sends out a circular letter
WASHINGTON, June fi.—I ntxir or­
The
driver,
it is asserted, wni not
l» running against Representative J. o'clock last nigiit for Greensboro with which states thnt nlrendy the St. (Jills in House
ganizations are not exempt from
killed until long nftur the shelling,
H Smithwjrk in the third and Repre­ nn unknown negro suspected of hav­ Johns river has n deop channel to
prosecution
under
the
Sherman
anti­
Authorize Ford
sentative W. J. Sears of the fourth ing attempted to nssnult n young Pnlntkn, fi5 miles north of Snnford.
law, the supreme court yester- when there was an interchange of
The project is to deepen the channel
Lufti'ooM •Hr*
rr**
***.
Shonls Contract itrust
distriil. i* otiiMised hv \V. A MaeWil- woman near Thomnsville Into yester­
t .. a
treating
Irish
troops.
lisi.i*, of St. Augustine, speaker of day. The otuer negro suspects a r­ ,o 20 feel from Jacksonville to Snn­
Chief Justice Taft in delivering the
rested nt Thomnsville were brought ford, dig a rannl from thnt point to
According to the llcpgam' Hush
the state senate.
(H r T h e A sso cla lrd I'rrsst
opinion stated thcie had liccn no mis­
the East Coast, near Titusville* nnd
&lt;andidates for renomination to the to High Point jail.
WASHINGTON. June fi.—Two bills joinder of parties in the suit, ns statement, one shell was fired whilo
then by why of the Indian river nulhor |*ing Secretory Week* to oxe- brought, lie discussed at length the tho people were nt mass and cigl}t
supnm. c u rt are unopposed nnd only
in Titus
THOM AS VI I.LE, N. C., June fi— southward. At ,the hearing
one mi oil er of the railroad commis­
. . .
, ru t*' contracts with Henry Ford nnd question of the suability of the not- others without warning or provoca­
Vill
a
large
volume
of
evidence
nnd t---------r„ngf,.r to him
Crowds
of
men
nnd
boys
estimated
nt
_
,
,
sion hn- n contestant for renominnthe government's ionnl and international unions if the tion immediately nfterwnrds. .Sevan
figures,
showing
an
astonishing
tongiofinooooo
3,000
in
number
enrly
yesterday
were
lion.
power and nitrnte pro- unions weie responsible for what wns of the Irish troops were killed nnd
Tw. women ore seeking seat* in the searching the woods surrounding nage and the feasibility and practi- Jcct.‘ &gt;t Mn*c|0 Shoals, Ala., were in - done pointnig out thnt in common law several enptured. The llritish at pres­
•' ■sir house of the legislature and Prospect church, three miles south of (•ability of the project to deepen the troducrtl yeitt&gt;riiay in th(. „ oU, t&lt; by unincorporated organizations could bv ent occupy the hill and vantage points
numerous member* of the sex are here, for n negro who attempted to St John. River to the Indian River, membcr, of th(1 niilitar&gt;. committee, sued ns individual l«it from necessity for two miles on the Donegal side,
„ no prewllted ,.y A rt|ng Chairman of existing conditions it wns utterly and nil rnnihi are trnvcrsc&lt;l by llrit­
tontesting for county nnd municipal assault nn 18 year old girl late ye*- nnd by Internl canals to interior
terdny. According to the young wo­ .ounties wa« produced, according to McKenzie, of Illinois, ............ I for
office*.
impossible of doing justice otherwise ish armored cars.
man's
story
she
wns
accosted
and
this
circular
letter.
The
Oklnwnhn
the
acccptance
of
Mr.
Fo„|'«
offer
for
In nny circumstance* the joint ap­
It will l„ the first primary in Flor­
than by bolding labor organizations
peal of DcVnlcru and Collin* to the
ida in which women have had the op* dragged into the woods ns she was and Mekiwo river and other lateral* |h , prt)pertica on coni| ition thal thl, suable.
wnlking nlnng the highway near her would extend the aystcni to other 0orR„ gtcam pIant ,H. cxc|uJeJ. Thc
r^rtunity t«» vote.
With regard to the United Mine electors issue! Inst evening is likely
horiio. Her screams frightened the ountle*. It also adds thnt "It wns o|hrrf Bubln„ lf&lt;1 ,t&gt;. Representative
Workers of Americu organization, the to hnve the effect of discouraging
the consensus of opinion that a fav- Wri||ht&gt; Democrat, Georgia, called court found that the international candidates against the Sinn Fein tick­
negro away.
Ill \M UK XWKET AND
orablc impression wo. created with for lincon,,|t|ona, comp| innre with , he
M \HSIIALL N El LAN
nnd its officers ijid not order thu strike et, nnd the IVttigoe incidents arc
the
proper
effort
b
y
-th
e
people
of
of
thp
ForiI
propola|.
STOLE
RADIO
SET
WILL MARRY SOON
or ratify it nnd thnt they should not considered nn aid in bringing about
NOTHING. ELSE
solidarity for securing no contests for
Florida we firmly believe thnt this „ ougp Rppuh|lcnn leaders nnnoun- hnve lieen made parties to the suit.
great
improvement
can
he
secured
cpJ
tbnt
m.tion
on
,
hc
mPa),urM
WAS
MISSING
many of the seats.
‘ ll » H e A s s o c i a t e d l* r r o « |
\NGELES. June 0.—Mis*
for the state and its people.
would l»e deferred nt least until deCl BN 7.0 ELIMINATED
(H z T h e . ( . . o f l . l r * I'reasl
1 *■ Sweet, motion picture acThe Rivers nnd Harbors bill passed ||very of n .,M,rtg by , hpir authora.cx.
HALI.OON RACE WINNERS
TAMPA,
June
fi.—The
nocturnal
( I l f T h r A u o r l a l r d I 'r r ta i
py Congress recently carried nn ap- p|nining lhp||,
(Jptni,
, h#t t|me
f' ' a' d Mnrshnll Neilnn, motion
thief
in
his
modern
fancies
ha*
turn­
PHILADELPHIA,
June
fi.—Thr
• producer an ddirector, will be
propriatian of &gt;43,000,000 to m- would bp a | ioWed the House memberNEW YORK, June fi.—Mnj. Oscar
m*rr" '• *n New York some time this ed to things of science, if this city’* prove the wnterewnys of the United, ship to analyze enrh of the docu­ Philadelphia |M&gt;lirc yesterday elimin­ Wcstover nnd hi* aide, Lieut. Carl­
rdlng to word received Intest type may be considered nn au­ States. Florida pays her part of thl* ments. After thnt had been accom­ ated John Cienzo from the Wnrd- ton F. Bond, are the winners of tho
,
appropriation, nnd she richly dc-, plished. it wns said, n decision would I’eters case ns n suspect in connection
‘:' 1,1 Neilan liy his local represents- gury.
Houston Wall, who resides on serves a share- in its expenditure.
with the killing of Clarence Peter*. Milwaukee balloon race which started
'I '1 Mr. Neilnn is in New York and
be inndo as to when nctunl consld- They said he is not the wounded Mny 31, it wns officially announced
Nance
Avenue,
returned
to
hi*
home
The preliminary examination of Ii- ctntion of the proposed legislation
* Sweet will leave today for that
yesterday by the Aero club of Am­
'
surther than announcing her nfter n short absence to find that his trn-Coastal Waterway from Jackson­ would begin. Under no circumstanc­ "Jack" New York police are search­
erica.
Mnjor Westovcr’a craft landed
1 Mi-* Sweet refused to dis- entire radio set, valued at &gt;3,000 had ville to Miami was colled for by net es vns it regarded possible for the ing for, but feel he is involved in
in
the
provlnco
of Quebec, covering an
been
stolen.
Nothing
wns
overlooked
some troubles because he refuses to
of Congress approved June 5, 1920.
f.
her plnns for the future.
by the scientific prowler. He took Thc engineers offico In Jacksonville hills to he called In the Houso this tell a clear story and hns made des­ estimated distance of 850 milea in 17
hours nnd IS minutes In the nlr.
everything tangible nnd left evidence hns I&gt;een busy, but then* i* prospect of week.
perate efforts to escape.
AlHH IIONAL SURVIVORS
It
nlso
developed
yesterday
thnt
Second plnce In thc balloon rnce
thnt he tried to take the wave length. getting something done I fevery body thp votr of , 2 to 9 by whlch thc
FROM w r e c k e d s h i p
was
captured by Capt. II. E. HoneyRAIN POSTPONES BOUT
(bes hi. share and the boosting )■ fommittpp favorab|y rpportcd the
t h ir t y - f o u r d r o w n e d
will,
with J. II. Wade, Jr., as aide,
SOLDIERS KILLED
done concertedly and with unity.
MrKenzie bill did not reflect tho
civilian
entrants, who flew as diatanca
( I l r T l * A t i w l i l r * I 'r r a s l
IN
AUTO
ACCIDENT
n , , Thr ■ (•••fi.if* i-r-ssi
The St. John. River route would w nl|mi,nt „ rattitu,|p of tht. c n .m it- \ PHILADELPHIA, June C.—Rain
estimated
nt 630 miles; Lieut. W. F,
LS()S AIRES, June fi:—Diicovundoubtcdly serve the interests of tl&gt;rmpn towardi
proviilong of thp late yesterday agnin caused the poat( t l r T h r . t s s a r t a t r d P rr ea)
ReeiL
the
navy flyer, was third with
fr&gt; of additional survivors from the
Many of its important ponement of the eight round boxing nn estimated flight of 440 mile*.
BALTJMOR... June fi.—Two sold­ the interior of the state fnr better measure.
*r' k of the steamship Villa Franca
tln n the coast route.—DoLnnil Sun.
.icction*. it wns pointed out, would be bout between Lew Tendler, Philadel­ Prizes are &gt;1,000, &gt;800 and &gt;500 for
ln Farann river, brought the cstimat- iers were instantly killed and two fa­
^
subject
to amendments on the floor phia lightweight, nnd Bobby Barrett, first .second nnd third place*.
tally
injured
nnd
six
other*
were
*’ J‘*h list from eighty- to thirty
Mr. und Mr*. Herbert Turner and w-hen the fight was opened there. • of Clinton Hc.'ghts, Pa., scheduled for
f(ur, according to advicca received h u rt* whtn n truck c" rr&gt;ing ten »old-----— ■- - ■ ■
today.
iirrn f'-om Camp Holablrd went over children of Burbank are in the city
the Philadelphia Nntional
League
Second sheelH, 8^x11, only
the guests of Mr*. Turner's parents' Bargains found each day by read- park last night. The fight wli! be held 50c per 1,000, while they last, at
__
----------------------- Inn embankment near Westmin*tcr,
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered, j Maryland today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McKim.
ling the Herald Ad*.
tonight.
Herald office.
tf
•. • • *

MIAMI SOLD
CITY BONDS AT
A GOOD PRICE

LILLIAN RUSSELL
OPERA Q U E E N ,
DIED T O D A Y

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922
WILL WHITE UP SANFORD
M
Mina Florence Lawson
special
to w riter on the Floriila Times Union is
to in the city ami will spend several
Sessue Hayakawa
to days here looking over the big de­
velopments with the view of writing
Clue Monday and not much **
an article on Sanford and all that
GAMES TODAY
stirring. It is also thVr great •*»
this city is doing. Miss Lawson Is
Classified Ada 5c a line. No
day before the uattlc nnd **
one of the best in the profession and
I^ikelandat Daytona.
Weather report says cloudy weath
ad taken for Iras than 23c.
we are thinking about the
has written a series of articles on
Tampa at Orlando.
and positively no classified
vlead
and the dying nnd the ^
many sections of Florida. She puts
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
ads charged to anyone. Cash
wounded lying on the hotth
e
proper
amount
of
actual
facts
and
J. II. Huddleston of Geneva was in
mast accompany all orders.
tlefleld without n drop of
figures in her articles and then gar­
HOW THEY STAND
the city today and reports heavy rains
Count five words to a line
ilnig &amp; Haig or Green ltiv ^ * 3
nishes
them
with
beautiful
effects
Florida
Slate
League
in his section and the orange trees
and remit accordingly.
cr
without u headache and
|»ct. and the sort of snappy stuff that
Won Loi
looking fine.
other
soothing lotions that M
033
tnke
nnd
holds
the
reader's
attenSt. Petersburg
the
hospital
corps formerly *•
,001
tion.
This
write
up
of
Sanford
will
George LaVigne of Longwood and lakeland __
enrried
In
stock — How M
010
he
awaited
with
much
interest
for
Tampa
FOR SALE
Wngner was in the city today and re­
dreadful,
how
shocking— **
470 there is so much that can he said of
*
ports the tomato crop as having too Daytona
but
on
Wednesday
morning
440
Spnford
at
present
thnt
it
will
tax
much rain but big shipments still go­ Orlnndo
you will never know the dif* *a
Tomorrow—Thomn.s Meighan
314 the little lady’s fncile pen to produce
Jacksonville
ing forward.
fercnce. The weather will *»
i nil of it.
in "The Hachclor Daddy"; al­
probably remain the same— .
shape, 1250 terms or 1200 cash. 490
American League
so
a Snub I’ollnrd Comcdv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Endor Curlett of
showers followed by more **
Model.—Rive &amp; Walker, In old Ford
Won
I
Garage.
dh-tfp Geneva were among the visitors to New York
showers and then rain fol- *a
the city today, Mr. Curlett coming
lowed by more rnin.
- „ *9
St. Louis
over to attend the special meeting of
5:10 A*. M. JUN E 3, 1022
M E®dD0[Rj[IJ[N][c][!][s][s]
Clcvulnnd
DLL H—7 passenger, good tires, the county commissioners.
Maximum
88 ' ka
TRAIN STRUCK AUTO
Washington
new battery, sacrifice for $600. Box
GOING TO CHAUTAUQUA?
Minimum
.
67 M
Philadelphia
FOUR ARE KILLED
'6, Lake Helen, Fla.
60-3tp
Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Anderson of
Itnngo
70
Bo t.&gt;ri
FOR HALE—fins plates nnd ovens; Lakeland, stopped off in Sanford Fri­ Chicago
Mrs. Henry Wight leaves on the
Barometer ____- ........ 30.08 *3
tlly Tlf Aiaorlaird 1-reM)
beds, dressers, wash stands, kitch'T) day nnd Saturday en route to their ' ' It
CHICAGO, June 5.—A Chicago and
Rain
.06 M Nth of Juno to attend the Blennltl
cabinets, tables nnd rockers. Apply home in Tennes§ee for the summer.
Northwestern train struck an auto­
Calm nnd cloudy.
*s nt Lake Chnutauqua and to spend ths
over 5 nnd Dl rent store. To be sold While here they were guests of Mr.
entire season nt the Assembly. pir.
mobile truck containing eight pera t once.
60-3tc and Mrs. Frank Grnhnm.
ties Interested in Chautauqua and In
■ins, nenr Blodgett, Illinois, today.
the fine camps for boys and girls
Four
persons
nro
reported
killed.
FOR HALE—Lot on Magnolia nvenuo
New York
may get nil particulars about rates
between 10th and llth street, 75 « C. D. Brumby of Chuluota was in Pittsburgh
the
city
today
'on
business.
Mr.
nnd
nccomodntions from Mrs. Wight.
Our
prices
are
just
nnd
right
for
ft. front by 117 ft. &lt;!• i p 1. N. Gtllon,
St. Louis
dependable service.—Quick Service
111 Pare Avr.
57-Ctp Brnmley says the new brick factory Brooklyn
ltwkly—3tdly
Is
ready
for
business
nnd
will
soon
be
Transfer.
60-tfc-m
Cincinnati
FOR SALE OR LEA8E—On# 20 uers,
one 10 aero Sanford avc. walking turning ouf the best building brick in Chicago
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aan an ases
distance to city. Two lots corner the country nt very reasonable prlc- Boston
For Floridn: Partly cloudy
Center nnd Elm nve. Two lots west
Philadelphia
tonight;
Tuesday
local
aide Palmetto nve., CO ft from Elev­
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
showers.
Among the passengers leaving on
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey,
door six days a week for 1C cent*—
Southern A*--uriation
•
Osceola"
Friday, were Mrs, Cole­ Mobile
owner, 116 N. Spring St., I-n* Ange­
Join the throngs of readers.
For a limited time we will make you
les, Calif.
2H8tf; 29-tf man It. Jones and two children who, Little Rock
a
liberal nllownnco for your old re:after a short visit in Jacksonville, Birmingham
FOR RENT—A pleasant 4 room
ords of any kind.
wil return to their home in Washing­ Memphis
house nenr Celery nve., large lot,
ton, D. C., where Mr. Jones in night New Orleans
Wo give a free chanco on a Thullen
garage, garden nnd chicken yard.
editor of Associated Press.
Toil and Signal Lamp, with every do!Nashville
Good water. K. A. Mnffitt. Phone
lor'a purchase.
Atlanta
167-W,
69-2tc
George Philipp,, the proprietor of Chattanooga
UK HALL—rresh Jersey cow.
Musical Instruments nnd Strings
tin new casino nt Nike Mary was in
Are Selling the Famous
ply to W. A. Raynor, Route 1
the city today and reports n fine bus­
Sheet Music
iness since the place opened last
Phonographs
FOR SALK—Vlctroln phonograph Thursday.
The Kiwnnis Club will
Florida S
Electric Fans, Lamps, Vibrators
with fourteen selections, $15.00. One picnic there Thursday and the dnnee None scheduled
nnd Irons
trunk, $5.00. Call at 112 I.nurrl Ave­ Thursday night will he open to the
I hey have been nwnNed premiums in London, Paris, Ruffalo, I'hila
Tires
nnd Tubes
nue.
____________________ C8-0tp public.
South Alluntir Association
drlphla in rnmprUtion with the heel pianos in the world. Mr. L. P
Gasoline
nnd Oils
None scheduled.
FOR SALE—-.Potato barrels in any
Husband will la* glad to meet the people nnd explain to them ho*
The board of county commission­
quantity, special pticea on car tots,
h eean sell his piano for less than you would have to pay for a rhrapei
American l.engur
correspondence solicited, Clearwater ers are meeting today to equnlizc
one. lie »iU save you from
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc taxes nnd to kionr any complnnints At St. Louis, 3; Chicago,-2.
FOR SALK—Warehouse with R. It. nlwiut the raises to made in taxes. At Cleveland, 14; Detroit, 6.
siding.
ithin four blocks of center The board meets inch yenr at this At Washington, I; Boston, 2.
time nnd if any one has anything tv At New York, 8; Philadelphia, 3
105 Palmetto Avenue
tiling before them they should do it
LINCOLN IIOTEI.
Geo. V. KNIGHT
SANFORD
FLORIDA
.National League
272-tfc now or forever hold their peace.
At Brooklyn, 4; New York,
II. P. Smith the genial cashier of At Chicago, 6; Cincinnati, 5
the Peoples Bank has returned from Other* not Kthcdulcd.
a trip to Mnron nnd other points in
San ford’s New Store
Georgia. Mrs. Smith accompanied
Phone 127
Southern Association
him to Macon ami went on to Tennes­ At Memphis, 3; Little Rink, 2.
see to visit friends and relatives for At Mobile, 8; Lille Rmk, 2.
two weeks. It rained all the time At Mobile, N; New Orleans, 9.
Mr. Smith was in Georgia and he was At Nashville, 3; t ’hattunonga, !
r u n u h .N i—furnished apartments, glad to get bark to Sanford.
Others not scheduled.
downstairs. 206 East Third Street.
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Mrs. A. D. Parrish of l akeland is
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POR BENT Apartment nnd furnish­ in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
ed bed room, 117 Laurel Ave. 58 Stp II. It. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. What might have been a had fire
Parrish were former residents of this WHS nipped in the hud Inst night
private both. Adults. Also stor city where Mr. Parrish r/ns trnln when smoke was seen issuing from
age room. 411 Park Ave.
57-Ctj dispatcher and he Is now dispatcher the roof of the Ilill-Ncwninn block
FOR RENT—Apartments nnd furnish in the Lakeland headquarters of the and from the store occupied by Per­
cd rooms, 110-112 Commercial St. A. C. L. The many friends of Mrs. kins A Britt. The fire department
Mrs. Parrish are giving her a warm responded promptly nnd found the
5'/2 yards Red Rose
welcome hack home.
MEN’S ATHLETIC
Male in the roof of the building l&gt;efOR
RENT Itafurnishe.i
twe n the roof and ceiling. The de­
D om ing i life. Kve, L ake Alary partment knur' -a out the ceiling and
by the use of vSe chemical engine ex­
I()R RENT—It oonu nnd kitchenette.
tinguished the Mare without dnmng*
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
ing any of t..&lt; stock and with very
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
little trouble. It is not known what
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished t m \
caused the fire in this place that was
, hntli, for llghthouickccping. Good
out of reach of everything except rats
location. Apply "R. 8.", enre of Her­ Weather Outlook (or the Period June ami spontaneous cunihustion.
t
5 to 10, Inclusive
ald Office.
C-tfc
South Atlantic and East Gulf
■D/2 yards
states: Fair, normal temperatures,
LOST—30x3 M§ tire on rim
probability of widely scattered local
Lakeland nnd Sanford,
thundershowers.
*
please notify R. S. Holly,
In Brown, Blue and White
Florida.

CHREVOLETpo* J . -

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The Churchwell Co.
TUESDAY $ 1 . 0 0 DAY
DRESS GINGHAM
$1.00

UNION SUITS
$1.00

SILK SOCKS

TOILE GINGHAM

Guaranteed Fast Color

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WANTED Small cottage, unfurnish­
ed or half of house, or unfurnished
housekeeping rooms. Address "Pertnanent,* P. O. Box 548. Sanford. 34-p
WANTED Salesmen In this county,
preferably with autos, to represent
a liquid filter nxM-stog roofing and
paint company. Good, permanent in­
come assured to energetic, reliable
men. Cull nt Valdez Hotel Wednes­
day and Thursday of this week,—A.
H. Stonson, state manager.
60-3tp

(111 'I lie \MurlnD4 !*rr»«i
LOS ANGELES, June 5.—Rudolph
Ynncntino, hero o fmuny film roman­
ce*. will know Mondny whether he
must face a jury on a charge of big­
amy. Justice of the Peace Itnnhy so
nnounced Saturday after the actor’s
preliminary hearing on charges thnt
he married Miss Winifred lludnut ut
Mexicali, Lower California, nnd af­
terward lived with her nt Palm
Springs, Calif., while he still was leg­
ally mnriod to Miss Jean Acker.

MISCELLANEOUS
SWIMMING MADE I \. \ Gtb oui
remarkable devise nnd expert in*
•tructions. Sent postpaid for 75c,
stamps. Money hack guarantee. Gu*'
Baths, Palm Bench, Fla.
60-lt|i
nVFTI--- TIlTlI'M.U I’liysii ian ex­
plains simple treatment for in­
flamed gall bladder nnd ducts asso­
ciated with gallstones. Booklet free.
Dr. II. Paddock, Box 201, Kansas City,
Mo.
60-ltp

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vented from four and a half million
MICKIE SAYS
dollara to thirty-three million dollas a year.
This falls heavily on
OOWT GO G'TTtM P ttV E O c=s
papers issued twice a week as they
VP NA VlEVEft «oee N E « UAM6
must pay to the postoffice 1 cent
tu •svve' friewo cn nV pu ttu e
postage an every pr.per leaving the
&amp;UI
•st a r t te u .iv * OUW.
q
publisher but 00 cents to pay cost of
i"i m .m n :n s
r e p o r t e r -tvv UEVJS yjUEU
_
M j|m publication. As no relief is likely *o
U. J. IIOLI.Y
, -fWPRE va AkW \ TVV REA^OM
a»»rrtar/-Trm«nr»r come from congress, papers in the
js. j. Lit.i. vnu
n. A. .VICKI.....
c*OW\£ POCKS G rt UEWTVOUEO
pUj,lj»hing two issues each week
C. L. ll«WIN
I lmu**^r"*
U llia M
Mbps
a u**#
irr
KAQRE’U ertVAena VS THAT
I'Vonr IW ns lu tltUO I*. M.
on July 1st, are going to pass thia
TWOt
A U A TEU. U&amp; ALL
zs-rriMina itssiTmTuV
"* expense on the public and raise the
TW’ W0AIS \
price
whereever
there
is
a
city
deliv­
Hllll*&lt;Tl|&gt;tluM I'tlo In
ery,
to
J3.00
n
year.
Postage
rates
One Year
---til Unnthn
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on weekly publications have Increased
MrlUrrrS In Cltf Vs I artier
.
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On* v t r r k ______i t O n n .&gt;nn per i rnt w ithin five yean.—Sara*tk9
12- t•
WvWklf ll*r*| poUi 'I
■IS raftrrl* rntrra Hrmlnnl* Cl----t nunlj
• &gt;&lt; I* ^ u h l l . t . l ***** r t i i m y . A&lt;T*r(Inlntr h im nut** known on aiMitlreFREE ADVERTISING
llun. Drtunrrnllr In (tnllllrn. IAAU p tt
year, » lm ) i In nAimre.__________
ISkM III;It TIIK ASSOCIATMH I’llESI
“ (tiding ii free horse to death/* is
The Associated Press Is exclusive­ one of llenojamin Franklin’s aphor­
ly entitled to the use for republics- isms. Mr. Franklin was a publisher
tion of all new* dispatches credited to and knew whereof he spoke. If thoro
It or not otherwise credited in this pa­ ic one free horse that ha* come down
per and also tho local news published ; from pioneer days tuiehanged in its
herein.
i disposition ns n free carrier, it is the
All rights of republication of spec­ i newspaper. Ii is a daily Santa Claus
ial dispatches herein are also re­ &lt;to the public.
served.
| Few people realize how much free
i m t A L D H U I UHJ t O,
j service is rendered by the newspaper.
It requires the sumo amount of money
--------- | to buy machines ami pay men to op­
erate them ill the setting of free pub“ “ “ ——~ ~ ~ —
Election day.
I licit)- that it tloes for paid publicity, to both great parties. The Itepublihrok'ii Few people would expect a hank cons in their most optimistic moAnd
enshier to writer a draft and charge merits did not anticipate such an overhenits.
no exchange mt it; and the person whelming victory, nor did the DemoSome old fools pemi-t ill their old would he considered n nut who would rrnta expect such a crushing defeat,
'time methods of trying to gain atten­ go into n store ami ask for an article Who| did it? Was it the .women's
|of merchandise for nothing, ■imply vote, or was it not? There is no
tion at election time.
because he wn *a good fellow, engng- means of telling, and the problem is
—
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H in a good muse. Vet this is daily as dense and unsolved ns ever,
There nro no managing editors in
occurrence with newspapers. Every
Take the result* of the primaries in
Florida and the Jacksonville Metrop­
day
brings
to
the
office
desk
of
tho
Indiana
and Pennsylvania, in which
olis sent to Seattle, Washington, for
editor siieli n large amount of mall the machine, hacked by all the powone.
ronslsting of requests for free pub- or and influence of the national adliily, that two hours of his time i« ministration of the national admin*
After the election Is m et wn cun taken up In opening and culling the {stratum wn* disastrously defeated,
settle down to real business ami for­ mail; ho dare not consign it to the routed horse, foot and dragoons. Won
get that an election ever occurred. waste basket without opening it, be- it tlie women’s vote that caused such
These election si|Uabbles nro the curse cause once in a while there is some- unexpected results, or was it the
of our American life today.
one thoughtful enough to enclose u personal popularity of Beveridge in
o ---- -fov postage stamps, which he needs Indiana, and Gifford Pinchot in Penn­
Man who had lost Ida speech re­ badly In his business. Then too, sylvania? The great machine that
gained it after taking n flight in an some of the requests that court' for .... . \HVtl '''" " ‘nicted w.th so much
airplane. Ho could have done the free publicity are worthy, and no ed­ carv by such political m aster, a .
same thing trying to run some of itor turns down a worthy cause, tho
pm&gt;, tii
aim ""i* are
OIM Bn"
these cars that refuse to go in a his service may he as free ns molus- rose,
and equally astute Bepuhlicnns
heavy rain.
ses in July. The greater part of this of Indiana, was wrecked as complete-

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machine, so to apeak, and loaa of
forward motion ii always the result.
We arc glad to not* that in the
South the Idea of “rotation in office'
ii becoming more and more to be held
a* an idle wordr both in politico and
commercial life. If you have a good,
efficient public aervant In a place, and
he is a competent man, a real servant
of the people, it payi to keep him.
If you have a good commercial or­
ganization head, or executive secre­
tary, and he Is doing better work ev­
ery year, then it would be suicidal to
change him for even the best knowp
publicist of strange lands.
Permanency of position makes for
the bettering of service when the mnn
is worth white and is really the man
for the place. To the mnn who is in­
clired to think he has a "cinch" on
the place, there is npt to come a
slacking of repaopiibillty, a lessening
of Interest, and n falling off of ac­
complishment. For this latter man the
remedy is prompt discharge. To tho
first man. the Inritntion to still bet­
ter work is nsurnnee of appreciation
and the reasonable knowledge that he
holds for “life or during good be­
havior" ns the commissions of the
high court Jjustires of the rountry
arc worded.

LeU xio# Jav’ eAdorw^i

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AT THE PRINCESS, TO-NIGHT
Industry
ILLEGAL TAX TO Increased
Along Every Line
Will lie Result
BE REFUNDED
SAYS HARDING

fIf Improved Transportation and Lov­
er Kates

IIIE BACHELOR DADDY" IS
I l l r T h e A a a o r l n t r d l'rr&lt;*|
WANTS DEFICIENCY APPKOPIUA
\ SPLENDID PICTURE
DAVENPOKT,
lowo, June
THINS FOlt TWENTY-EIGHT
A stimulus of increased activity [a
.MILLIONS
all lines of industry and better tint*
Thomas Meighan, Paramount star,
fur all classes wil Ircsult from th#
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and his well-balanced cost, including
WASHINGTON, Juno 0.-I'rc« l- improvement transportation condi­
Leatrire Joy, lending woman, and five
famous screen kiddie*, Charlotte dent Harding nsked Congress today tions nt lower rates that wdl b«
Jackson, llnrbara Mnier, Ilruce Guerin fur a deficiency appropriation for brought nhout by a reduction of railand the mischevioua Do Urine Twins, more than twenty-cight million do!- way liilmr and fuel costs , declared
pn . M a splendid performance of l«rs for refunding taxes illegally col* here today by Thomas B. McAdams,
"The llachelor Daddy," at the Prin lu ted during the fiscal year, ending'president American Bankers Amo.
June *'t0. 1921.
'eiation speaking before the Iowa
re - * Theatre tonight.
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Bankers convention.
The picture has a pleasing theme
« man'- love for five mothcrlt • t ill! AGO HOLDING
BEACH NO PLACE
TRADES SETTLE DOWN
children intrusted to his care by u
TO PEACEFUL TIMES
dying friend. He brings the children
t» his home, to the disgust of his in­
d ir lb* .luoflsird !•**••(
MIAMI BEACH, June ft—f l j
tended bride and to the delight of his
Clllt AGO, June G.—Pence in ( hi- t„,M|crn |,nthing bench is no place to
private secretary. As the story de­
a doughnut, excluding the hoi*
velop*. Mind love is awakened with cago’s Building Trades situation was I
’V h T p ic i.m ," ' U predicted today-w ith report* that according to local Salvation Army
“
pie
,
^
^ ni)V|i,
I m l Mader, indicted president B u iJ- lassies. The lassies went on a sell­
|W y „ m |t|y.. nnd w„ fi||)lw, umior ing Trades Council agreed nt meeting ing spree recently to raise funds to
help nlong their work.
the direction of Alfred Green.
u.nInn IwmI*™ ,Mt ni«ht' lo .rM,*n
that nil building trades unions would
The bnthers nt the beach bought
Also a Snub Pollard Comedy.
necept the Landis wage award.
all they could cat hut forthwith their
free publicity is requested by people ly and thoroughly ns any flivver that
attire had no enpneity for surplus
The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine are who have axes to grind.
BOMB IN MAIL EXPLODES
ever contested the right of way with IIIE IHiME GARDEN IN SI MMER
storks, the doughnut waned after *
olT to Sun Francisco for a big time
—
Much of the publicity asked free a locomotive at the crossing. What
while, the lassies avert.
At thut,
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I’rraal
and while they will sec more country comes front men in public office who docs it nil presage? The political
The idea prevails that summer veg­
MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 0 —Ex- the sales were not poor, they said.
and more sights we will gamble that try to boost their politinl standing b y ' dopstern would give n pretty to know, etable- cannot he grown in Florida.
they will not hnvu any better time sending out self boosters in the form hut they can only guess, and any one It may he true that less varieties ran plosion of what is believed to have
than they had in Sanford.
i • of us has the same right and the same he clown in summer than in winter, been an incendiary bomb in a mail GOG quickly relieves a cold. 30-oaw-20tc
of news letters. These are all right;
ear nt the union depot here yesterday
we promptly chuck them In the waste opportunity to do that, and our guess- bust just the same there nro n minijn t jtl, Hrj0U8 injury of PntDancing Tues. Eve, I.nkc Mary.
Those American soldiers who were hasket, and as the price of old paper es may he ns near right ns theirs. Tho her of vegetables thut can he successy
Schnnnell baggage man for
to he transferred to this country in has gone up we can gel a few cenU women have got us nil guessing
fully grown in the home garden (h# ^
M,lw»Uk«t and St. Paul
Second sheels, 814x11, only
July and have now been retained in out of this free stuff.
There is hut one thing of which wo throughout the summer.
railroad
An
investigation
is
under
50c
per 1,000, while they last, at
Germany should worry about tho
As an illustration of some of tho inny he certain. The women are tnkIn emphasizing the point that Flor- a 1‘, l '
Herald office.
tf
bad news. With plenty of beer and requests that come to us daily, hero J ing a greater interest in politics than l Minn* should have f.esh home-grown " n&gt;‘
pretzels arid girls and a good time i a sample of on** mull's delivery: the average man ever supposed they vegetables nn the.r table every day
generally why should they worry “The International Interpreter.” "The would. They a r t studying p*diiicnl in the &gt;&gt;.ir. Professor W. L. Floyd, u u u u a u
uImiuI liie “Watch on the llhine.”
1'. S. Shipping Board," "The Rocke- and economic questions with a car nnd horticulturist of the Floridu College
filler Foundation," "The National completeness that men have never "f Agriculture, names several that
Henry Ford ha* gone off at u tan­ Good Will Association," "Near East displayed, nnd they are applying the are pnrtiiul.irly adapted to summer
gent again and is now talking nhout Relief," "Tlie Laymen's Home Mix- principles they have learned to the conditions.
the presidency. Il is passing strange stanary Movement," "The American practical duty of voting. They are
He states that New Zealand spin
1
that men who have made their for­ Committee for Devastated France," not
hampered ns men are by the old nch stands summer heat wid land
tunes and have their place in certain “The School for Visual Education," i passions and prejudices coming from that tender lips and leaves of it mny
work ill the world should attempt to “The National Woman’s Republican « long series of hard fouuht earn- he gathered every few days ns new
Having is essential to progress, and the
dabble in politics. Henry Ford would Society,...... Hie State Highway Com- pnigns. They are not tied to the for- one put out quickly. It makes very
strength of a Nation lies in the thrift of its
do ns well in the president's • hair a- mlsisnn," "The State Fire Warden," tunes of any man. As Mrs. Alice satisfactory summer greens.
people.
any other ordinary man but his place "Will Hoys operations In the movie Robertson, congresswoman from &lt;&gt;kCow pens, espeually the California
Is jllst where he is now,
black-eye
nnd
the
Yellow
sugar
wurld and Ills speeches on that sub- lahomn says:
They realize that
A permanent Hank Account for every man,
Ject," Pat he nnd Paramount ndvnnce through politic* they can serve the crowde'r, are very nutritious nnd grow
The little Indy who killed her re­ notices," "Henry ('lewis &amp; A&lt;"o., New interests of themselves.. Perhaps that well.
woman and child in the Nation is a necessarj
creant lover in Kum-a* City and then York," "Indianapolis Motor Speed- mny explain the happenings in InMustard may he plant* «J repeatedly
step in the right direction.
•hot herself nays lie is not sorry nnd way," "American Railway Kxecu* 'liana nnd Pennsylvania. They Ixdlev- grows quickly nnd is good when
that in killing the man she saved oth­
lives,' American Belief Administra­ t'd the powers thut controlled the tun- young an dlender, tho it soon becomes
If you haven't
one, better give this *your earner girls. It seems that this mnn vim
*
iliilie had been unfaithful l.i their in- tough.
tion.”
was married hud Hindu love to hunesl tn u u g h t N o w .
(,.*••!• t-H th •;
tc.1 fol a ili.-ngc,
Okio
iioti-uted an ur. .ts p ,cls
It wil be
,t**,l.
r-*br- r-1-! X".! l„n J ,!...
titles that some of the requests ore They arc using their now power, not cut two or three times a week, will
last one to hnnsax City under the worthy of notice; other- arc purely to promote the crooked political game, continue to hear throughout summer
promise of marriage. He evidently • elfish. All of them "ml copy and hut to bring about better, happier nnd nnd will produce large quantities of
received
-chat he deserved.
if all wn» used, it would fill up nn safer living conditions. If politician* fruit.
entire nrwspnper.
\are
""
wise they will
" M l shape
M'I['Y their
H d II future
tutuiu
Eggplants,
T ....... ■I pepper
| I I * and »cotlnrds,
Ul l ‘11113, If
u
latoks tike Henry Ford will get
Newspapers a* n rullie, are willing |courses to meet the requirement- of started in spring and given proper
Muscle Flioal* after all and In blutT
and anxious to serve every worthy this great new force which is already cultivation and fertilization, will connhout running for president ha- evi­
politics.— tlnue to hear throughout the summer
dently lairne fruit. And if anything disposition, they are made a free Tampa Times.
months,
happened that lie does not git the
Small climbing Inna beans, espec­
horse for everything down to a dog
Shout* il will he the dentil knell to
ially
the variety known ns the Flor­
fight—or up to it, according In pres­
hEEC V GOOD SECRETARY
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
the Republican party. Flther Henry
ida butterboat), does well if planted
ent-day manner of reasoning amuse­
gets tlie Shoals or tin Republican* go
ments.
The Tampa Tribune has the follow­ not later than May. I'ole beans, such ■
into a long sleep and they know It.
There is one lesson in this all, how. ing editorial that Is worthy of more as the Kentucky wonder, are also ■ F. P. FORSTER. President
IL F. W1IITNKR, Cashier
The people have been .Higgled long
good when started mil later than May. ■
ever, that is impressive; it is n force­ than a passing notice:
enough by the corporation, and they
ful recognition of the value of adver­
" I lie board of trade or other organ­
will ht-ienflri demnn I tiled right*
tising nnd the influence of the news­ ization which ha- a good secretary, PDK11 Gl LSF! WIVTttRS
and almost get them.
paper.—Reporter-Star.
I ut becniMt of mi,ne nomadic spirit
COMPLETE TIIKIK
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TRANS. \TI W T ir TIMP
Newspapers are bearing a heavy THE WOMEN KEEP THE POLITIC. dwelling in a few members wants to
make a change every year or so,
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burden witli postage rates which
IANS GUESSING
makes
the
greatest
mistake
of
its
iiir'ih
*
tiw
rU i.s rr*«.»
have increased year by year till now
life.
PERNAMBUCO,
June fi—The
the expense of publications have nil*
Ever since woman suffrage lievunie
The rolling stone gathers no moss Portuguese naval aviators whoso nrn fact in this country, the politicians
■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a u a a a a have been confronted with the puz­ whether it be in a commercial organ- vIy«l here yesterday from the Island
irntion, or hewed from the granite of of Fernando N'uronha, completed
You won't ro wrong when you use
1 --------------------------------------’ zling question, "How will the women the eternal hills. It Is remarkable the their trans-Atlantic flight from
vote?” \Ve have hail a few elections success that attends those places Lisbon. They have planned to fly to
nt which the women voted, but the V he Testability, anil even medioc racy, Rio De Jnniero tomorrow,
great question is apparently a* far Is put up with, rather than to make a
----------------------- from solution ns ever. The presiden­ tluing" at every veering of the wind, ri66 quickly reticles a cold, 39-20tc
tial election ,*f 1P20, which It was
Tanqin’s l-oard of trade is one of
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supposed would go far toward provid­ the most striking examples of its Fall 49H for n Quick Service Trnnsing the key to tile problem only made pnying to keep a mnn who knows the
liO-tfc-m
it the more puzzling. Everyone sup­ city .knows its needs, knows the
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posed the women would follow tho tikes of the public, anil haw the genPoinsett in Butter-Split and 0 , K.
lend of President Wilson, in his Ideal­ crnl public may he reached for Tam- Butter-Crust bread for those who nplit'cntisL* the (jmtlity is jealously gunrtled by
fil-lw,
Courtesy tint! Prompt Ser­ ism, his love of peace and his hatred pn's good. ^Jike county is a striking preeinte a good loaf.
it firm with u reputation to sustain. Ask for
of
war.
The
women's
club*
throughirg illustration of the fact that a godd
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vice Our Motto
8 .
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it ah your grocery.
out the Ifind had pleaded forcibly nnd i man in n county board of trade had
NOTICES’/*-'I1 ■r
almost unanimously for the ratifica­ better tt"t he let go, no matter what
FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
tion of the League of Nations coven­ the opposition offers him.
The Royal Neighbors will meet
n is T iu iiirro iis , p a l a t k a .
ant.
They
»aw
in
it
a
long
step
In
Phones 197-194
/
No wnewspaper would think for a Thursday for class adoption. All
f
•
the direction of universal peace, but moment of changing its department members are invited,
i
WKLARA BLOCK
they did not vote for it In any great hind* every year, because with every
j
numbers. The result was a surprise change there has to he broken a new
Have you rend the want ads todayT

IN TIMES OF PEACE'

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First National Bank

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GROCERIES!
FRUITS
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922

PAGE THREE

da, on th« 12th day of July, A. D., pitals, poorhou.es and houses of dt- charge shall be immediately reported
n t | | INCREASE
TIRE SERVICE
1922, to determine the question by the tcntlon and correction, for the aatab- to the City Auditor and Clerk. All .. Employment Bureau..
*ll\ X
WEIGHT 8URB
referendum
vote
of
a
majority
of
the
llshment
of
doclu,
wharfs,
breakwa­
fees and moneys received or collected
' 0 l SAYS LAnY J*XI*EKT
elector* of eald City qualified to vote, ters and boat basins, an dfor such by officers nnd employees shall be The vocational committee of the Dualparticipating In said election, whether other public purposes" as the City immediately paid over to the proper ne*a and Professions! Women’! Club
yo« the amendment* of the present char­ Commission may by ordinance deem official or depository as designated by requests all young women dsstring
C* !^
t milk will incre.w your ter of the Cjfy of Sanford, Ffbrlda, necesary and proper, and may sell, the City Commiaaion or City Auditor cmt&gt;»jrment to register at the Firet
M .r Z Z L to what n did to* two proponed by the aforesaid ordinance lease or otherwise dispose of said, and Clerk on the day of their receipt" National Dank.
I 1*** ; , wrr, not so skeptical. Miss shall be adopted nnd approved, either property for th*^ benefit of said City
Furnish FREE Tubes
Section 5. That paragraph (b) of
to the same extent that .tntural per­ Section 217 of the charter under ’ AGNES G. DEKNBR. C halrasn
f e £ p&gt;rrah. an expe-rt of the In whole or in part,
with the purchase of
K S state College for women In
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor of the sons might or could do; t.nd also which the City of Sanford, Florida, U
every
» r; c1 fowled** on the proJ«t, City of Sanford, Florida, and we, C. shall hnve the power to borrow mon­ now operating nnd functioning, be,
£ U , . L - « h . h r - . . . . . n r , . E. Henry, S. 0. Chase and ^Forest ey for current expense!, provided any and thc same is. hereby amended to
FIRESTONE CORD
Lake a&gt; the City Commission of the amount so borrowed shall not ex- reqd ns follows:
City of Sanford, Florida, do hereby feed an amount equal to fifty per ^"Paragraph (b).—Such petitions
Firestone Cords are now
appoint V. E. Douglass, 0. P. Hern­ cent of the revenue derived from shnll be signed by not less than fifty
I*
„ ,
separated from the don nnd R. C. Maxxwell, Inspectors cf taxation during any fiscal year; to
delivering: as high as
of the elector* of the municipality."
■**? f'“ f !
follow.: Number said election, and W. M. Haynes, Clerk control, perform and furnish all pub­
21,000 miles
Section G. Thnt Section 174 of tho
lic services and to own and asquire
of said election.
charter under which the City of San­
The said election hereby ordered and public utilities, public docks, wharfs, ford. Florida, is now operating and
L r f FI”'On. n&gt;in«» milk; '"‘"l ’' '
ROAI) SERVICE FREE
t (l plu. milk equivalent called to be held on the said 12th day and bontbnsins; to acquire, establish,
functioning, he, and tho same is here­
TIRES MOUNTED
MADE
curl'd »
in the
of. “ of July, A. D. 1022, shall be held an ^ u . wm 'operate nnd malntnin as a pub­ by repeated.
% . Sunils r .1. the same food, plus conducted In the manner prc.cribcSyliic utility, waterworks and a water
FREE
LOOKS
Section 7. Thnt tho Mayor is here­
plant
and
provide
the
(Jlty
and
the
by
the
ordinances
and
the
charter
of
~
^ I M ' j a l t ' " &lt;lo a r t a l, n&gt;' i n t h °
AND IS
inhabitants thereof with water; to ac­ by instructed, authorized and em­
—Call—
the City of Sanford, Florida.
I ju#g§ a child.
•
powered to call nn election in accord­
quire
own,
establish,
maintain
and
And
It
Is
further
ordered
that
not
•h&lt;NW'r
thf • ami weight of Number-] jCB8 t),a„ thirty days prior to the date operate ns.a public utility, gas works ance with Section 7 of th&lt;r Revised
Ordinance of the City of Sanford,
i.yutnlcr more *‘^nn “ u t r i *,ped of the election hereby ordered to be and a gas plant, and furnish the City Florida, to determine the question by
nnd the inhabitants thereof with
r. -t At the . end
Uli tfc* -. . of ten held the City Auditor nnd Clerk shall
referendum vote as to whether Sec­
Exclusive Firestone Tire
w .1. ......
welshed nn little n,
nii fta r&gt;nnv
iA nfornufiM
mnil
copy nf
of tV
the
aforesaid nrrllnnfiPH
ordinance commercial gns; to acquire, own, es­ tions 7. 97, idi, 20G, and 217 of tho
L~.'hi
S' i r
weighed
Next to Princess
Service Station
,
jr,, (i.| f r : inn - ns much a . Num- proposing the amendments to the pre­ tablish, operate nnd maintain as a
L , m|th tju-h the only difference sent charter of the City of Sanford, public utility, electrical works sndan chnrter under which the City of San­
ford, Florida, is now operating, and
Phone 548
loridn, to each elector whoeo namo electric plants nnd furnish the City
btiie and feeling
functioning, shnll be amended in thc
nnd
the
inhabitants
thereof
with
el­
ppcars
upon
the
registration
books
I. i K'jrth. r” ore.
%
DAY-NIGHT SERVICE
ectricity; to issue nnd sell bonds for manner hereinabove stated and set
Its: litter of young and reared them of the city.
forth; nnd as to whether Section 174
WITNESS the hnnds of C. E. Hen­ any of the purposes hereinabove en­
lucOlfull)
.
•Jlilk surpl'*'* complete protein, all ry, ns Mayor of the City of Sanford, umerated nnd set forth, as well ns for of snid ihnrtcr shall be repealed.
Section 8. That at said election to
.; ? iron, and the vita- and C. E. Henry, S. 0. Chase and such other municipal purposes ns may
rr ■ ian' for henlth."
BE SURE AND SEE THE
Forest Lake, as Commissioners, com­ be from time to time prescribed by be cnled nnd bold in tho manner pro­
posing the City Commission^of the ordinance, or ns may be otherwise vided by Section 7 of this ordinnnee,
tiApAY IIASKHALL
City of Sanford Fla., attested by L. R. provided by this chnrter; to adopt nnd this ordinance shnll ho voted upon as
HAWED M MF.ET1NC,
Phillips, Clerk of the City of Sanford, enforce locnl police, snntinry nnd oth- a .whole by title only, nnd also, each
-A I.80SOUTH IT.OKIPA IIAPTISTS Florida, nnd the corporate seal of th e ' or similar regulations not in conflict Section of the chnrter under which
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
is
now
City of Sanford, Floria, on this tho 1with thc laws of the Stnto of Fiortdn;
Tfcr V.MM*ln»rd l'rr«»)
to do what ever majrbo deemed neces­ operating and functioning, sought by
8th
day of May, A. D. 1922.
Bf.API.KY M'NOTION June G.—
sary or proper for the safety, health this ordinance to be amended or re­
CHAS. E. HENRY,
ip , &lt; ih i
il.i Itnpti.t Aisoclaconvenience
and genernl welfare of its pealed, shall be sepnrntely voted upon
As Mayor of the City
.
. ntly, recorded
of Sanford, Florida. inhabitants nnd to exercise all pow­ by the electors participating in said
...
the play ing of Suners of locnl self-government.
The election.
A. C. FORT, Agent
:
S. 0. CHASE.
Up kushall In the phosphate mining
Section 9. That the ballots used at ■ WIGHT lin o s. GARAGE---------------------------------- SANFORD, FLA. ^
encumerntinn
of
particular
powers
CHAS.
E.
HENRY,
f
.if the state,
herein shall not be held or deemed to the election ordered to be called and ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■**■■■■■■■■■■■■
' FOREST LAKE,
p.
‘aid to represent
As the City Commis­ be exclusive, but ijn addition to the held by S&lt;vtion 7 of this ordinance
h
, ombinad member;
sion of tho City of powers enumerated herein, or implied shnll -date thc title of the ordinnnee
[ay. 0f *5,700. The Association ndMARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
hereby, thc City shnll have, and may to be voted upon in the manner follow­ SANFORD
Sanford, Florida.
r .,,j | .
rt ‘olutlon ununiing:
exercise
nil
other
powers,
which
un­
JOHN GOVE. Proprietor
I*
II
' thp playing of the A ttest:
"For
the
adoption
nnd
approval
of
der
the
Constitution
and
Lnws
of
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
INstiora] pa*’ -a* &lt;&gt;n the Sabbath.
It)IK West First Street
1018 West First StTMt
City Clerk o fthc City of San­ Florida, It would ho competent for tVint certain orilirnneo entitled,
||le pra *
*MI long indulged
"An Ordinnnee Amending Sec­
this paragraph specifically to enum­
ford, Florida.
h, ite R solution set forth.
tions 7, 97, llil, 20G, nnd 217; nnd
erate.
May P, 1G, 22, 20; nnd June 0.
A CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Repealing Section 174 of Chap­
in addition to tho powers herein
|*IM » i n ! \i I MUSIC
ter 8201, Laws of Kloridn, 1910,
enumerated or given or slowed tho
h ilt UnilllERY OF HANK
said City shall have nil power* nnd • Entitlrd "An Act to Abolish the
Present Municipal Government of
perform nU duties conferred or im­
111? I h r (••rtflHlrd I 'r m l
thc
City of Sanford, County of
posed by the laws of thc State of
NFAV OKI K\NS, June G.—A man
Seminole,
Slato of Florida, and to .
An
ordinance
Amending
Sections
Florida,
now
in
force,
or
which
may
William Forguatfh
Oat ul If
Organize,
Incorporate nnd Estab­
7,
97.
104,
20G,
nnd
217;
and
Repeal­
hereafter
be
enneted,
providing
gen­
|d Rirdkmnn. \ r „ walked into polish
a
City
(Government fo r#the
ing
Section
174
of
Chapter
8201,
Laws
erally
for
tho
government
of
cities
rSunday
night
nnd
Irf kcadquatli
Same, and to Prescribe thc Ju r­
fcM thr p- , tiint he robbed the of Florida, 1P1D, Entitled “An Act to nnd towns and not inconsistent with
isdiction, Powers nnd Functions
tafk'v Bank - f thnt plnce of $4G7 Abolish the Present Municipal Gov­ the provisions of this Act."
of
said Municipality."
ernment
of
tho
City
of
Sanford,
Section
2.
Thnt
Section
D7
of
the
Id May 1'*, l i- “My wife is sirk I
"Against
the adoption and approval
County
of
Seminole,
Stntc
of
Florida,
chnrter
under
which
thc
City
of
San­
•
.vid urn ready to face
nnd to Organise, Incorporate nnd Es­ ford, Florida, is now operating nnd of thnt certain ordinance entitled:
te rent la" h- •aid.
*‘A» Ordinance Amending Sec­
tablish a City Government for the functioning, be, nnd the same is
Coyner limiting
European Plan
tions
7, 97, 1G4, 20G, nnd 217; nnd
Same,
nnd
to
Prescribe
tho
Jurisdic­
hereby
amended
to
rend
£!t
follows:
RE-OITN |IF&lt; K KILLING
every
room outside
Open all the year
Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
tion, Powers and Functions of Said
"Section 07.
FISCAL YEAR.—
8261, Lnws of Florldn, ’910,
Illy lfcc i s s . i r f n l r d I ’r r a a )
The fiscal year of the City shall begin
Municipality."
0KI.AI1OM \ * *y, Okln., Juno G.—
Enctitled "An Act to Abolish the
Whereas, the legislature may by on the 1st day of October and end on
|Tb ■
(‘ul. Paul Ward law confer upon a municipality any the 20th day of September of each
present Municipal Government
|
■&gt;r at Postflcld, Ok- powers relating tn its government, year."
of tho City of Sanford, County
IUt - . f. ■
tii,n, by Jean
I*. not in conflict with other orgnnlc
Section 2. That Section 1G4 of tho * of Seminole, Stnto of Florida,
LBty wealthy all man anti bnrristcr, provisions of Inw, and
nnd to Organize, Incorporate and
chnrter under which the City of San­
|e the Utt . r home here on April 4, * Whereas, the legislature of tho ford, is now operating and function­
Establish a City Government for
I’1' ’
terdny when a State of Florida has by legislative on- ing, he nnd tho same is hereby am­
the Same, and to Prescribe tho
Wtri ( r p .1 .f liigh officers of nctment granted nnd delegated unto ended to rend ns follows:
Jurisdiction, Powers and Func­
fr
Washington went into the City of Sanford, Florida, tho
tions of Snid Municipality.”
"Section 104. SPCEIAL ASSESS
iktnr &gt;,.
in the federal court right to submit to its electors for MENTS; WHEN PAYABLE.—S mcc - and shall also sepnrntely *tatc onch
tori her. t,i ■view all proceedings nppmvnl or rejection, amendments to ini assessments covering the construe- Section of said Charter to be voted
| k the a ffa ir .
tion of sidewalks, laying out, improv­ upon in tho mnnncr following, to-wit:
its charter, and
"For thc adoption of tho amondWhereas, it is one of the fundamen­ ing, grading, paving and hard sur­
drlht r 1 goods.- Quick Sor- tal principle of constitutional law that facing of streets nnd nlleys, and cov- mont of Section 7, of the Charter."
In'* Tranf. r
GO-tfc-m it is not unconstitutional as a delega­ ering all other locnl improvements
Against
the adoption of the
?»--thr
** th" nrrrnjlmnit cf Pc-ffrr: "
tion of latrUlaHv* power for the leg­ «t&gt;-it (&gt;. - - —'*•(«
Will Help You Keep Cool
islature to delegate unto n munici­ property assessed for said local im- ter."
Per the adoption of the amendment
pality the right nnd authority to am­ ptovement at the time stipulated in
See our window display of all kinds
end a charter granted unto said mun­ the ordinnnee passed and ndopted of Section 97 of the charter.
Agnlnst
the
adoption
of
tho
am­
icipality by tho Legislature, providod with reference to any such local Im­
any amendment so adopted does not provement, nnd shall constitute, be, endment of Section 97 of the Charter.
For the ndoption of tho amendment
contravene or is not rcpugnnnt to tho remain and continue n lien superior
Constitution nnd the statute !n\v of in dignity to any and nil other Hens, of Section 101 of the charter.
Against the adoption of tho amend­
except liens for State and County
lY h rrn , the City Commission of the State, nnd
Whereas, Section 2C4 cf the legis­ Taxes, upon and against thc proper­ ment of Section 104 of the charter.
‘ Ci&lt;)‘ t-f S inford, Florida, on the
For the ndoption of thc amendment
r
of May. A. D., 1922, duly lative chnrter under which thc City of ty assessed for such locnl improve­
_’
'• i a certain ordl- Sanford. Florida, Is now operating ment until paid, and said lien shall of Section 200 of the charter.
Against the adoption of the amend­
\n ordinance Amend- nnd functioning provides that amend­ not he hnrrcd by any statute of iim*
Ptetior.1 7, 1,7, 101, 200, and 217; ments to said chnrter mey be sub- itntiomr now existing, or by any sta­ ment of Section 200 of tho charter.
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For the adoption o fthc amendment
• tion 174 of Chapter mitted to the electors of said City by tute herenfter enneted which docs not
•f, i V* "f K,nri‘ln- 1P1P, Entitled n two-thirds vote o fthc City Com­ in express terms refer to liens for of Section 217 of tho chnrter.
.Against the adoption of tho amend­
special assessments imposed or levied
IvJ, 5,0 Vt dfah tho Present Muni- missions, nnd
Whereas, it has developed thnt cer­ by the City of Sanford, Florida, for ment of Section 217 of the charter.
Government of the City of SanFor the repeal of ijcction 174 of the
iiiilnole, State of tain amendments to tho present char­ locnl improvements."
Section 4. That Section 20G of thc chnrter.
»r ! ti. Organise, Incorporate ter of the City of Sanford, Florida,
Against thc repeal of Section 174
la, :
a 1 *ty Covcmnicnt for should be adopted in order to prop­ charter under which tho City of San^
i’rescribe the Juris- erly nnd cxpediously administer the ford, Florida, is now operating and of the charter.
Section 10. Thnt the provisions of
functioning, bo nnd the same is here­
' I'-»' ra and Functions of Said civic nffnirs of this city, therefore,
fwwpeiity,"
this ordinance providing for and di­
no it Enacted by tho People of the by amended to read as follows:
"Section 200. SALARIES.—The recting nn election to be held for the
Yherea-,
ordinance provides City of Sanford, Florida:
Prevails at the Peoples Bank of
Section 1. Thnt Section 7, of tho City Commission shall fix by ordin­ udoptinn or rejection of this ordin­
U
’. &gt;™nt of Sec. 7; Sec. 97;
-oc: "nd Sec. 217, and charter under which the City of San­ ance the compensation of the City ance shall become effective immed­
Sanford.
- 1V ' cr‘
charter ford, Florida, is now operating and Attorney, the City Mnnagcr, the City iately upon its final passage nnd adop­
•hich the City of Sanford, Flor- functioning be, nnd tho same is here­ Auditor nnd Clerk and ex-officio Ass­ tion, and aaid ordinnnee shall become
Its officials like to meet and know
•ow operating and functioning, by amended to read as follows, to- essor, nnd shall fix by ordinance tho of full force and effect as to all of
and talk with every one who calls.
compensations of the Chiefs of the firo the. provisions therein contained, or
wit:
and Police Departments, nnd members as to such of Mid provisions as may
"Section 7. Powers of the City.
'.y*?'
11 provided by the charThis institution wants to be con­
of
thc fire and police forces. Tho City be ratified end approved as tho re­
The
City
of
Sanford.
Flori'K
shall
•f 1 ity &lt;*f Sanford, Florida,
sidered a personal bank, where
I rS Fed amendment of said, have perpetual succession; shall sue Commission shall have tho power to sult of the election ordered called and
the^depositor deals with individ­
't il I,- aubmitted for npprov- nnd he sued, plead and be impleaded; fix by ordinance the compensation of held, only from nnd after the time
f'jectinn tn ihe electors of the may purchase, lease, receive and thr Mnlrlpnl Judge. The City Com­ said ordinance is approved, either in
uals, instead of^vith an organiza­
• •'•of rd, Florida, at an elec- hold property, real and personal with- mission shall have tho power to fix whole or in part, by the referendum
tion.
y called #nd held for said pur- in Said City; nnd may sell, alienate, the compensation of the City Tax vote of the electors of the City of
deed, convey, lease or otherwise dis­ Collector, which may be based on Sanford, Florida.
If you desire to feel at home,
Adopted on this the 8th day of
r;
! c&lt; E. Henry, as mayor pose of the same for the benefit and either fees or salary. The City Man­
May,
A.
D.,
1922.
ager
shall
fix
the
number
and
com­
ipaintain
an account with the—
&gt; of Sanford, Florida, under advantage of aaid City; and may
CHAS.
E.
HENRY,
pensation
of
all
other
officers
and
purchase,
lease,
condemn
nnd
obtain
by
1 ,lrtuc
*ho authority in me
S. O. CHASE,
compen­
*r.d
C* K. Henry, S. 0. eminent domain, receive and hold prop­ employees. Tho salaries
FORREST LAKE,
feat I.nkc, as Commls- erty, real and personal, within and sation so fixed shnll be uniform for
City
Commissioners^&gt;f Sanford,
like
services
in
each
grade
of
the
City
ram. hf &lt; ity of R»nford, Plori- beyond the limits of the City to lie
Florida.
service
as
the
same
shall
he
graded
^ • ‘rg and comprising the City used for thc burial of the dend, for
&lt;f thc city of Sanford, the erection, construction and main­ and classified by the City Manager. Attest:
L. R. PHILLIPS, Clerk, (SEAL)
and
lighting
call un election to
i 0 . ereby
' .........
i u tenance
i r n m i c t vof
i waterworks —
—
— -------- — All such salaries and rates of pay
City of Sanford, Flori- plants, for the establishment of hoi- with dates of employment and dis­ May 9, 10, 22, 30 and June 6.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 1922^

PAGE FOUR

Now, Therefore, In pursuant* *t
Bonds numbered from fSl to. 210 to
of publication! was needed more j n d
_. #of the court
___ _ .herein
*“ i
order
mature
July
1st,
1931.
mad*,,
It la my firm conviction that the
Bonds numbered from 211 to 240 to tice la hereby given that the Ci
worth while people of the United
nnd tax-payers of the City of s
mature
July 1st, 1932.
States appreciate our honorable ef­
Florida, are by said order rtqui»m
Bonds
numbered
from
241
to
270
to
fort! to meet our rc*ponaibi!itie».
be
and appear before the Circuit U
mature July 1st, 1933.
of
the
Seventh Judicial Circuit t f
Bonds
numbered
from
271
to
300
to
The Dally Herald Delivered to your
^
You might get as good but you
State
of
Florida, on the lr.tw •
mature
July
1st,
1934.
door aix day* a week for 15 canta—
*u won’t find any better loaf than 0. K.
By |* .Bc Vanllom, of Unities City. Editor of the Florida Bull
June, A. D. 1922, at 10:90 o’cici
Bonus
to
be
numbered
from
301
to
Join the thronea of readcra.
»» , Butter-Crust nnd I’oinsettic Butterm. at HeLand, in the O • r.ty 0f y .*
Split Bread. If &gt; m haven’t tried it, 625, both numbers inclusive, to bear
r
i
m
a
t
i
,
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►
i
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ain,
.State of Florida, th. n
* i a 1 *4 »q “ x
Herald want ada get reaulta.
a treat has l&gt;een missed. Try others, the same date of maturity, bonds num­
to show cauae, if any they htTt ^1
bered
from
301
to
625,
both
numbers
then ent O. K. BREAD made with
UtH *
When I refer to what the public | that of being a rcgulnr aubscrihcr, to milk and pure shortening.
6-flte inclusive to mature 30 years nfler the said bonds should not 1.
PIANOS
______________
date of the issuance thereof; this cn* confirmed.
owea ita newapnperi, I refer to those help increa»e the circulation and t*»
WITNESS my hand &lt;. ! the tea] (
newspaper* whoao editors and pub- keep poated on local news, but it does
Tt, n.tiw ii-rnM Delivered to your tire issue of bonds to be dated July
PHONOGRAPHS
.^Y,ntk h
llahcra have an interest in something not end there. That newspaper la the door ‘■lx days aweek for 15 c « n U - 1st, 1922, both principal andInterest the ClreuR Court of th
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
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of said bonds to be payable a t som e^lclul Circuit of the Stat of Florid)
higher than the mere business gnd of mouth-piece of the city, the town or
SUMMERSCHOOL
bank in the City of New York, State in nnd for the County c' :-nuao&gt; c
their papers nnd fe*1 their responsi- rural district. .It tell* the atory of
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
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of New York, and
.this 23nl day of May, A D. 1&amp;&amp;’
Iblllly to their communities, their fel- progress, of opportunity to hot new­
PLAYER ROLLS
Misses Corn I.ec Tillia and Gladys
Whereas, a canvass of the returns
returns
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
I low*, their state nnd the nation with- comer and helps more than anything
‘
'facie
' ‘ that
Clerk of the Ci.cuit Co^.
said election show prims
in which they live, I have only
_ con- else on earth to make , the future of A d a m s wilif tench summer school at of...........................
the Seventh Judicial c*j
I ri
H I N T U R M K T K R tempt for those who fail to grasp this each community nnd it’s the duly of the Grammar School. Will teach 3rd, the result of said election was in fa­
J. n .
L ^ p ^ iM H ty and use the columns of everyone to assist In oxtending the ith, nnd 5th grade work, starting - f o r of the issuance of the bonds aforecult In nnd for
* County, Florida.
I IA IN U L U .
;their paper- simply to make money circulation of their local paper to pay Monday nt 8 A. M. Phono 409-W orHald by the City of Sanford, Florida,
.
60-2tp and that the aforesaid ordinance Was May 23-30; June 6-13
or express their own selfish |&gt;er*onnl up subscriptions an dsend to parties
Welaka Block
viewpoint, irrespective of the rights regularly, liable to be In te rested -to
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by said election duly ratified, upprovof the Individual of the community or induce every non-resident visitor and
Dancing Tues. Eve. Like MarJ
Why pay more? The Berger Steel ed nnd confirmed.
allows the policy of the editorial page property owner to subscribe for it nr.d
*2.25. Sec us before you buy. _
Henry McLaulin, Jr. to il»e dictated
.
a t
s i __ _____
j » . *■* 1Si t i . i i e l i U ' l f Iv I j u « n I e i . n .
*
*
...
by men ofs iinfluence
or—*«•».*
not only Lkeep
In touch with local con
Elder Springs Water Co. Phone
OPTICIAN—OPTOM KTI11ST
large advertisers.
dltions themselves, blit to show it to
6l*2tc
311.
I consider the ncwijwper, I mean **"'ir frineds.
The Amount Doesn’t Count. It’s the Start_
the community newspaper from the
Third: Moral sup|Kirt. More than
F’or quick results, try a want ad.
city daily to the smallest little sheet all this, the local paper is entitled to
That’s the Thing
having a public crirulatlan, especial*}the moral supjiort in the strongest
ly in a state like Florida, which is sense that this word can be applied, of Dancing Tties. Eve, Lake Miiry.
not only ldesm.nl with great natural, every Individual in the community,
burinr** resource* but which is one of We each have our own persona) view TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT
the few winter play grounds of the |wint on all public question*—there
——
nation, the one greatest essential to are always two sides to every fjues- , ^ summer bronchial cough keeps
"Good112 Kaat. lit St.
Sanford, Fla. its progress and I believe no one will lion. We want everyone to give u» n(1j „n|y
sufTcrcr but other memcontradict this.
(the right to express ourselves nnd act, ||wra 0f thc family awake. Alfred BarThen » ha I doe* the public owe it* ns our own conscience dictates. Well,
Avondale st., FL Liverpool,
newspapers?
let us give this same right to the ejli- q writca: "I consider it my duty to
First: Liberal support in the way tor of the paper, and don’t get mad wri,c nn,| tell Hv* results of Foley's
of advertising patronage, that Its'and roast the paper every time sonic- |j„ tlPy nt1(| j nr, which 1 used fur my
m e for
publisher mayimprove hissheet
ami thing is sniil that don’t suit. There :s |l0y w|lo jm,| j ^ n suffering from n
no
one
who
knows
it
all
and
is
infali|,r(mrhtzvl
cough
for
7
or
8
weeks*
Folthus give the community the very
Put me in the
bent publicity. But thi* patronage 9 able; not even the wisest of us, a* , v’s Honey and Tar bns done him won­
where I am Safe and I will work for you.
a business proposition, and not a char­ important as we may feel ourselves derful good, and I shall always reemitable contribution, as many
nten to la-, and if the editor of the pa: r mend it." It smith* nnd hen's. Sold
seem to regard it, and when pdacing ami anyone do not agree on public everywhere,—Adv.
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
You Can Find the Name of •* their advertising treat the publisher questions, don't go off half cocked
Every Live Professional and ** in a patronizing way as if giving him und commence to bore Fluids in the Ip. i he Circuit Court of the Seventh Ju­
Business Man in Hanford in ^ something, which places him under bottom of the ship that is suillng to a dicial Circuit of Florida, In and for
the County of Seminole.
This (lotumn Each Hay Ml great anil tasting obligation, to piny safe harbor just because the ynptniu
| up every business matter in which the is a crank in youf own judgment, but
CITATION
■— ]advertiser is interested in the news forget it nnd read the news telling of
columns and make special mention of what a gre at city, town or country we City of Sanford, n Municipal Corpora| him or the member of his family ev­ livc in and get so full of enthusia-m tion, by and through C. FL Henry,
George A. DeCottes ery time the) visit the neighluiring over that, that we can forget any lit S, 0. Chase, and Forest Lake, cornposing the City Commission of. the
1town or have him roast the paper tie thing nlniut the editor or what he
Attorney-at-Law
City of Sanford, F’lorida,
for nek of due appreciation for his may write. Does anyone think the)
Over SrtRlnole County Bank
could run tin-ir home paper nnd ph u»&lt;
vs.
|advertising patronage.
STRENGTHnnrvr* n r c e
at-mreri?
everybody?
We
can’t
do
that
in
our
Jtn.
State
of F'lorida, ex rcl Geo. A. ■
Everyone
should
understand
the
SANFORD
FLORIDA
-I'ROGRESS-SERVICE
space of a nowspaperjn just ns valu­ own private businau. Just let all of DeCottes, State Attorney for the
able, just as much n real asset, just u hollow our heads off for our local Seventh Juditin! Circuit* of the
S. O. Shinholser
as much a commodity as the goods on pnper^ that will interest others in it, State of F'lorida.
the slulf i,f the merchant and to ask and so the circulation will increiiM- To the Citizens nnd Tnx-I’ayers of tho
Contractor nnd Hufldcr
or expect the newspaper man to sell ami it will gradually grow of greater City of Sanford, F'lorida:
DELICIOUS
HANFORD
-:- FLORID* it on any other basis than the mer- assistance in letting the world at Whereas, a petition has been filed in
■limit sells hi* goods, i* an Insult and large know who, where nnd what we the above styled cause by the City of
Sanford. F’lorida, by nnd through C.
belittles the merchant, just as mu.h nre.
SMITH BROS.
ns it would tiie newspaper man. if lie
Don’t forget the editor is human E. Henry, S, (). ( base, und Forrest
Garage and
Machine Co. came into the mgrehnnt’s store and like the rest of us—has hi*, own Lake, comprising tho City Commission
In Bottles Everywhere
t
because he wan publishing a newspa­ trouble* has his own personal friend* of th* &lt; ity j'f Sanford, Florida, setExpert Auto Repair Work
Demand the genuine—name Btnmped on overy crown—ask
per. advertising the merchant’s town —his own conviction* ami many time* ting forth the fact that an election
for it by name
Phone 80
Corner First and Oal or city nnd was the greatest factor In is hnrnsscd and worried betwixt love was Feld throughout the &lt; ity of Sanit* progress, treated him in a patron­ ami duty and as a citizen interested in ford, Florida, on the l . t h day of May,
Bottled only by
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS izing way and expected him to glvo your community, stop long enough to A l&gt; 11*22. to determine whether that
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
himself and family especial attention realize your duty to your own home certain ordinance entitled "An Ordi­
Quick Service Transfer as rntlier superior persons.
paper, for if we all, in uiuli commun­ nance Providing for on l*»ue of Bonds
The newspaper columns open to ad­ ity support loyally our own publica­ by the City of Sanford, F'lorida, in the
Storage Facilities’
vertising are fur sale to those who tion, everyone will find that other sum ef $*'-2.*&gt;,00tt no fur Municipal Pur­ ■ l a i l l l l l l l l R S I I S S l i a i K S I B I I E I I t X S V I l S I S S S S S S I S I I t l
ii s r please )nu, tell olhera; if oc have business sagacity enough to publii ations vvil take up our work and poses; the Proceeds Derived from the
tell us. Phone 49*
realize their value to their business extend the glad hand of co-operation Sale Theteof to be Used for Building
ami rm self-respecting publisher wants to the end that we ahull prosper and and Constructing a Municipal Buildany one’s business on any other basis. Ih* known favorably as progressive inggfur the Extension of Park Avenue :
Sanford, Florida
W. HKUNDON
Second: The newspaper is what and co-operative all over the United Northward into the Waters of Lake i
molds public opinion; chronicles the States, because the paper* of F lorida Monroe, for the FIxtension of the |
DEALERS IN SEED, FEED AND
In su ra n c e A gency
news nnd keeps the world posted on are circulated nnd read in almost ev­ Druirwffv and Sewerage System, for S
current events, both locally nnd nat­ ery community in the great country. Constructing Paved. Macadamized or S
f 1UR- auto - h onds
FERTILIZERS
ionally. Tile local paper gathers it
So if all will help build up nnd Other Hard Surfaced Streets, ami fur
up—and like a snowball rolled in tin* maintain respect and confidence in Founding and Paying the Outstanding, ■ Mnil orders n spcciaRy. If you need one dollar’s wortli nr
sun, gather* size ami importance ns it their home paper by lincklnir it up Floating Indebtedness of the Pity nf
Horn Service i»* &lt;•* a up u&gt; other putilicntioos un- with their moral support and if wc do Sat -*l, Florida, Evidenced by Vouch­ ii out* Hundred duiiur's worth, write us. We *-ni
&gt;oU u*on
S p c i i to r»
til each town, bknlity and c'ty be­ ever got "hot under the collar" a t the ers Heretofore Issued and Authorizing ■ ey nnd Rive you quality.
-ATcomes fumiliar to the public at large, editor, invite him out for n ride and the Mayor of the City of Sanford,
r,
1
n
* I 11** ll"' Publicity of the '•Dress’’ take him out in the wood* and give it Florida, to *’idl an Fllection to Deter­
hanlord Isattery Service Unit i* making Southern Florida it’s to him there—not in the postoffiee nt mine the Question ns to the Issuance
the truthful statement of its oppor­ mail time.
,
of Said Bend* for the Aforesaid l*urCompnny
tunities (Hinted forth from day to
In conclusion: I am pcr-onally poses," duly adopted and enacted on
day, und week to week, going forth such a iK’llevcr in the newspaper and the 10th day »f April, A. I). 1922,
every corner nf the world, that the newspaper men as a fraternity; should be ratified, approved and con­
SANFORD NOVELTY into
Is making our progress |K&gt;*»ihle, ami In continuity of advertising; in help­ firmed hv the rlrctors of the City of
Fares Greatly Reduced
WORKS
which will make Florida in the years ing the circulation of the local paper Sanford, F'lorida, and whether the
JA C K S O N V IL L E jTO
C C Q
1 g
to conic, otir of the greatest Common­ and in placing behind it the moral bonds provided for in said ordinance
V.
COLLER, Dr,.p.
N
E
W
Y
O
R
K
A
N
D
R
E
T
U
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N
1v
wealths of this wonderful country.
support of the community, that It Is ■hould be i-sued by the City of San­
Every
man,
woman
und
child
living
Including Meals nnd Stateroom Accommodations. 1 r
Mil! in the slate of F'lorida Is unconscious­ Impossible in this brief way to ex­ ford, Florida, in the manner nnd for
press my feelings as to the great re­ the purpose* in said ordinance provid­
the Better Staterooms an additional charge Is
ly henefitted by the work nf the sponsibility I feel that each individual ed and set forth, nnd
cording to size, location, etc. Suites, some with double bn Work
•Truss" in so many ways it would be owe* the now spa (vers and those en­
Whereas, said ordinance provides - nnd bath, other with twin beds nnd bath; also rooms V“ CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDKI useless to try and enumerate them. gaged in this line of work.
for the Is‘•nance of bonds by the City ’ connecting private lavatory facilities mnv be had.
livery public question, every char­
But in conclusion I desire to speak of Snnfnnl, Florida, for municipal pur­
MT Commercial Hirect Kanfard, Fi*. itable effort, every religious gather­ of one thing that has created a drop poses in the total sum of f625.000.00,
ing or work, from the big corporation impression iqum me always, nnd more said bond* to be of the denomination
to the new windows in Sam Smith’a especially during the past two years of 51,000.09 each, hearing interest nt = Tickets on sale May 15th to September 110th, inclusive,
Geo. W. Knight
little village store, are given atten­ and from observation nnd conversa­ the rate of six per centum per annum, J returning front New York as late as October 31st. Through
tion.
tion with men in nit walks of life, interest payable semi-annually on the * tickets on sale to principal Eastern resorts.
Rcnl Estate nnd Insurance
Sympathy in sorrow ami trouble, and la-lieve is having n great influ­ 1st days of July and January, xaid
HANFORD
FLORIDA
Sailings Every Monday, Thursday and Satur­
condemnation of public evils, eulogies ence arid is impressing itself on the bond* to be numbered consecutively
over the departed, kind words for minds of milli^is of people, and that from 1 to 625, both numbers Inclusive,
day at 2 P. M.
men and women working in the is, the attitude of the Press general­ said Mini* to mature in the following
Sanford Machine
Hoards of Trade, Womens Clubs ami ly, ns to the belief in Almighty Oral manner, to-wit: bond* to Is- numbered
Apache...................June
a thousand different things receive and the benefit of Christian living.
from 1 to 300. Iwith numbers Inclusive,
Foundry Co.
Comanche..........June
seniinniental attention at the hands of
We are all human and make mis­ to be serial bonds; the maturity dntes
..........June
takes, hut I believe that the world is of lamds of this issue to be numbered S Mohawk
General Mar Fine and Boiler Work; the newspaper man.
Doc« anyujiR think to buy hi* ad­ impressed by the attitude of the press from I to 100 U.th inclusive, to be as ■ L enape............. June 10,________________
Cylinder Grinding; Deluxe I’iitoea; vertising spate, ends the obligation
on this great question nnd that the follows, to-wit:
Orerelze King* and I’ina; fly-heel ^"r
personal service: not at all editorials, articles nnd little "dally
Sanford to Jacksonville and Return, $10.00
bend* numliered from 1 to 30 to mn- 5
llisl is simply a business proposition, thoughts" presented in the columns of tun* July 1st, 1C25.
Steel G rar Bands; Crank Shalu re­
■
Including Meals and Stateroom Berth
.
simply the purchase by the advertis­ the paper* daily is making our local
Bonds numbered (ram 31 to 60 to S A Daylight ami Searchlight Trip on the Beautiful St. Jon
turned; agents for CaDle Inboard and er of a bargain offered for sale by the communities, Florida and the United mature July 1st, 1926.
’
.
River
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Outboard M otor*.---- - - -I’hone (1 new»pa|N-r man, so the town, the State* u better place to live in—no
Bonds numbered from 61 to 90 to
country, ami the state will know that matter what hysterical reformer* say mature July 1st, 1927.
J
For farther information, address
the advertiser it on earth; he buys to the contrary.
Bonds numbered from 91 to 120 to
►pace because ho needs it, to
j
CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY
My hope anil prayer is that every mature July 1st, 1928.
Rayfield Carburators that
keep the weeds down in front of his editor und publisher will feel his re3
Passenger
Department
Jacksonville, Florida
Bonds
numliered
from
121
to
160
to
store door.
Installed and Guaranteed by
s|&gt;onaihility to his community for I mature July 1st, 1929.
But there is an obligation every fully believe that there has never been
J. B. Calder, Agent, Sanford, Fla.
Bond* numbered front 151 to 180 to ■
Sanford Battery Service resident
owes his home newspaper_ a time in history when the influence mature July 1st, 1930,
" I’m Colne Right Straight Back tc
My Daar Old Florida Homr," at Hlntc m ia tc r’a Plano Store, Welaka Block.
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WHAT THE PUBLIC OWES THE
NEWSPAPER

“MONEY TALKS”

BI.1
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To the Thriftless money says
Bye.”
To the self-respecting:, forward-looking
Citizen it says: “I am yours, I represent your
best working days. Be careful with
I
am your best friend.
Hank,
Re­
member, I move the world.”

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“MONEY TALK”

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C L Y D E LIN E

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Company

�Mrs. Wade la a Sanford girl having
lived here all of her life; a graduate
of tho Sanford High School, possess­
Sandy Anderson the live wire who
ing a sweet, lovable personality that lookr. after the outside affairs of F.
hns endeared her to n large circle of F. Dutton &amp; Co. is a friend to tho
friends.
editor of the Herald and knowing that
...
.U U I .« r»»
Mr. Wnde is originally
from; we must have something to eat he
IM fc«** * ’J , - n i t r r * « r • " ■ I * *
rj ,#e *r*
!*!"* Knoxville, Tennessee, and well liked never fails to bring us something
JCTc.i r*?,i'Al*.v Ik* ii*"- *» w,“ in Sanford where ho has* resided for from tho various farms. Yesterday
the pust Seven ^enrs, until recently, he brought us fifteen cars of fine
£ r ..s
moving to Charleston, S. C., where ho sweet corn and a crate of potatoes
calendar
is the valued agent of the American and wo nro now fixed no m atter which
Fruit Growers Express.
way the election goes.
,
Mrt Fred Wnlsnian will
Mr. and Mrs. Wndo left on the af­
^ • V s in the members of the Mcr- ternoon train for Charleston where
The other day some kind person
they will make their future home.
slipped up to tho homo of tho editor
£ , * on M OW to “« " uc&lt; nt 3
The best wishes of hosts of San­ nnd left two dozen ears of sweet
ford friends follow them to their new com. We found out afterward that
p; S!‘u _ _ m„ . Morton Thigpen
home.
it was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellsworth
f !ffl'rtterwln nt n Bridge luncheon
of Beardnll avenue and we hereby
] ? L home on Magnolia avenue,
tender out thanks.
v—ring her houso guost*. MiscM to
to
to
Eihtl D«n anJ 5,nry shc,ton nt to
Some people think tho life of an
editor la a terrible grind nnd it is but
to
lld'Mdi}— Mrs- l!cnry Wi«ht wlU
the gTentest thing in this world is
at bridge nt .her homo on
to
Of Fruit and Vegetable to to know thnt you are appreciated nnd
*t lVvnue nt 3:30 complimenting
to
Shipment from Florida
to our loving friends let us know this in
jl:j» Agnes Dumas, n brido-ctect of fci
tot ninny ways. There is nothing in this
t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o world quite as nice ns living in this
f S y - C i r c l * No. 3 will meet
garden spot of the world.
T S fh o m e of Mrs. Tom Williams
The following number of cars con­
ca Otk avenue nt 3:30 P. M.
ALT E RATION SALE—STARTS
Ifd'Mdty—Middleton-llart nuptiala taining Florida fruits and vegetables
were forwaided from Jacksonville, June 11.—Lloyd Shoo Store*, 01-fite
lkt h me of bride’s parents a t 8
Hampton and High Springs, via allP M.
rail, during tho twertty-four hours
R U N STOPS FIRST GAME
•_j,y_Thc Rook Dovers Club will
ending
June 3, 1922:
(tJarte,
Mrs. Harry Word
Ohio, North SouthThe first game of the season yes­
lt kcr cottage nt Daytona Ilench.
Miss. of Sa- cm
terday was broken up in tho second
and vannnh Points
ir.ning with the score standing a tie,
T&gt;« Ancient City was represented
Beyond
Total 2-2, nnd two Sanford men left on bas­
yesterday by E. A. M iles.
Grapefruit .. . 9
9
9
27 es.
1
0
Oranges . ...
0
3
3
Pnlatka, supporting one of tho
Vm. Cooper of Daytona was in the Vegetables .
O
0
15 fastest
13
independent tennis in tho
•f1
Cj yesterday attending to business. Pineapples
0
. 3
4
states are in Sanford to open the sea­
109 son and although the rain broke up
78
0
Tomatoes .... . 25
B Jl. Tedder is in the city attend- Celery ......... . 0
0
3
3
rt the first gnme a double bill will be
O
rto business for the A. C. L. Rnll- Potatoes .... . 0
0
staged today.
0
Peppers ....
7
li
31
Sanford’s club is in good shape, and
43 110 the line-up yesterday looked ns good
Watermelons 229
183
0
u ns anything outside of the Florida
1
10
yn. Hi,ward Harris is spending rantaloupes
n weeks with her parents nt Lake
State League nnd maybe just as good
Moxement Since Beginning of Season ns some of them.
tty.
_____
September 15, 1921
Burdick, lend off man is known in
0130 7110 1318 11870 Sanford ns an old timer nnd he holds
Robt. J. I’roweli of Jacksonville was Grapefruit
i the city yesterday on a business Oranges ..... ID'S 11171 2814 18073 down short ns of old. Vadcn, a fast
78 2350 little player from Orange County is
Vegetables .... 359 1018
autos20 2285 here to take care of third base nnd
Lettuce ___ 109 2090
30
1
44 the way he romped around thnt sack
Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Bramtolle arc Pineapples .. 7
650 10272 in the short tlmo of play yesterday
fjeding a few days hero nt the Tomntocs ... 3241 0478
48 30G8 proves that he knows hla business.
Celery ......... 1631 20S9
[nteruma.
Potatoes — __ 884 337 235 4450 Our old friend Walker from Orlando
15 822 is pbi|irig second nnd plays ju st like
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and party of Peppers ..... 149 01S
2800 hr did while in the South Atlantic
2287
331
246
Cabbage
■«r.ds spent the day very pleasantly
&lt;
a#1 291 Longue. Kcrlin the clean-up man Is
Strawberries
35 254
I Paytor.a Beach yesterday.
185
7 223 from Lnke County and for n while
Beans .
. 61
250 1755
20 2085 played with Orlando this season. Tho
Miss Irma J&lt; fries of Gaffney, S. C., Cucumbers
h the attractive guest of Miss Lucy Watermelons 1435 2009 325 8788 way he knocks out those blngles
oa* 110
105
Cantaloupes
8
lyrd Smythe.
makes the fans hearts glad. Amann
and Chapman, with McCall as n roM. A. Kelly of Jacksonville was in
LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH
Bef ptidler gives us n pitching staff
the city yesterday transacting busl*
bard to bent. Dubby Spencer nnd Sid
Mil, making his headquarters nt tha
Forenoon and n ftemoon tides occur Rive, two more Snnford boys, are old
Xeatetuma.
nt approximately the same hour and timers ami they need no introduction
/
minute:
to the fans here, nnd they are still
Aug. going ns good ns Inst yenr and the
July
Mrs At hie Belts returned home Date
June
8:53 years before, while Chief Chittenden,
!t&gt;: evening from Jacksonville where
7:19
7:04
1
o
9:50 although carrying little surplus flesh
de sjKT.t the week-end ns tho guest
8:17
7:40
9:15
tf relstiv, - and friends. Mr. Betts
10:47
8:39
3
now will soon get that worked down
Tsturr.*&lt;1 h in, Sunday evening.
11:43 to where he will make the big lea­
9:38
10:12
4
12:35 guers look sick. Leonard McLucns is
11:05
10:35
5
Mr. ar.J Mr*. A. J. Smith nml
1:23 general utility man, nnd a good one.
12:02
0
11:20
2:08
**«. Mr May Waters, cf Savannah
11:24
12:55
7
With this line-up Snnford will bo
2:48 sure to let Rnlntkn know thnt there
i t the n . -t „f the former's sister,
1:43
1:14
8
3:20 is another team contending for cham­
Hn ft. A. Tcrheun nt her home on
2:02
2:27
9
*«r olin avfnue.
4:02 pionship honors,. And if you were not
3:11
2:50
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1: lu able to yet to yesterday's game, see
3:50
3:32
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5:19 them today, ns you enn be nssured of
4:30
Mll ltN \TIIY-KELI.Y
4:15
12
Pi* following clipping from the
5:11
0:08 a real game of ball.
4:58
13
0:53
5:45
Direr..
■g paper will he of In­
14
6:41
Games nre being scheduled with
tent to the tnnny friends of tho
7:17 dubs around the state nnd there will
0:43
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8:10 be a regular run of gatt|cs nil sumWide, who made her homo in Sanford
7:15
7:14
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ft levrral years:
9:07 OM*r Get volir
8:05
8:02
tlrVnf t* "&lt;l'J
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1U.U5
8:54
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AUriiitlhy, lisusiilu
In
8:bl
haven’t nlr 'id y done so nnd not only
dMr ar.,! Mn W. W. Abernathy of
11:01 help the club but save yourself some
9:40
9:40
19
liitrl, v.as married at the fnmily
12:01 money.
10:39
10:?«
20
W«, cn Monday to Mr. J. Eiweyn
12:57
11:32
11:10
21
The first gnme today stnts nt 2:00
1:49 o'clock.
12:25
lt]y Mr- and Mrs. Kcly will mnkc
12:00
2:42
■if home in Fort Myers. Tho bride
12:51
1:17
23
3:33
**' IP hinted from ths Daytona
2:07
1:40
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ALTERATION
8 A LE—STA RTS
4:20 June 14.—Lloyd Shop Store. lil-8tc
2:55
fck Sd&gt; 1 with the class of 1919.
25
2:25
Ed has a number of friends hero to
6:16
3:33
20
3:12
G: 12
P lB offering best wishes for ull
1:19
4:01
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hyphen.*'
7:12 VETERANS’ BUREAU
5:08
1:62
28
SELECTS SITES FOR
7:28
5:59
5:48
29
FOUR NEW HOSPITALS
8:28
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
0:55
0:50
30
8:28
i■** Grinin Club was entef7:61
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Mt :.,v I-. M. by Mrs. Oricn
WASHINGTON, June 0.—Dcciaion
f,m! “"I Miss f'lnrn Mi lien nt tha SANFORD CAMP TAKES
to build new veterans bureau hospit­
*•* of Mrs, Farrell,
als for the treatment of disabled soldSEVERAL MEMBERS
Mur the business meeting tho
FROM SAINT CLOUD iers nt Liberty, N. Y., Knoxville,
*Ijournetl to a social hour nt
Iowa, Chilicothe, Ohio nnd Tncomn,
,it!&gt; a delicious salad course
Wushingtort, nnd to lease a hospital
*»• served,
Comrade Commander R. A. Tcrhuen nt Muskogee, Oklahoma, for the same
*•&lt; next meeting is to be with Mrs. nnd Comrade Luke N. Wnlker and use, was announced yesterday by Di­
■*fn« nr. Went First street,
Comrade Alfred King, all of the Col­ rector Forbes.
'■ '&lt; present were Mesdames: onel Theodore Roosevelt Camp, No.
' Meihvin. Phillips. Pitts, Hall, 13, of Sanford, were in Saint Cloud
^ h'" ' Estridge, Gore nnd Miss Wednesday evening, May 21, nnd mus­
' 4r* Millen . id hostess.
tered several of the local Spanish
War Veterans into their camp.
The commander was agreeably sur­
PRANK-WADE
^ mded with the cordinl inter- prised to find such a large number of
P ' ’"any friends both here nnd local Spanish Wnr Veterans, nnd says APPLY SULPHUR AS TOLD WHEN
YOUR SKIN BREAKS OUT
wMi, " U* lht’
tho c a rria g e they have n live and aggressive or­
ganization
in
Roosevelt
Camp;
one
K
i
.
Anna Frank to Mr.
Any breaking nut uf the akin on
L
^ ’|lp hiok plnro nt tho homo that will get results in the interest of
face,
neck, arm* or body is overcome
r
bride Sunday morning nt 11 nil Spanish War Vcternns. All eli*
quickest
by npplying Mcntbo-Sulphur.
L
,W
Mr. E. |). Brown- glides are requested to get in touch
r I'rfonned the impressive ring with Conimnnuer Tcrhuen—for in The pimple* *cem to dry right up and
go away, declare* n noted *kin *pec" ,f ’^a* united the young cou* “ Unity there is strength."
The following were mustered in: inlist.
m tht‘ h,,|y *&gt;&lt;ind of wedlock in the
Nothing ha* ever been found to
2 r ‘r* of close relatives.
H. K. Hedrick, Charles Holt, Gabo
take
tbe place of sulphur a* a pimple
„
,'JWc to the attractive dnugh- White, Lewis Seaman, John A. Mc­
;f Mr- and Mrs. Gus Frank nnd Carthy nnd Harry White, all of Saint remover. It in hnrmlc** and inexpen­
1r&gt;' lovely in her traveling suit Cloud, nnd comrades in thnt vicinity sive. Just n*k any druggint for a
* ,Ur tr"»»lto, heavily braided with are urged to see any of the Ubovo nnd small jar of Roivles Mentho-Sulphur
; h was worn a chlr lltt)c hat of receive the latest reports of what is and use it like cold cream.—Adv.
s “ml b,UP wi«W accessoriei In being dene for tho United Spanish
W ar Veteran*.—Kissimmee Gazette. GGG cures Bilious Fever. 30-oaw-20tc

DAILY REPORT

SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN

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Mrs. Hodges wife of J. H. Hodges
died nt tho home on West Third
street yesterday morning after a
short ilines 5 . The funerni service;
occurred from the Baptist Church
yesterday afternoon, Dr. King offi­
ciating nnd the remains were taken
to the old home of the deceased nt
Conway, South Carolina. Mr. Hod­
ges is a valued employee of tho A. C.
L. Railway shops nt this plnco nnd
the sympathy of the ninny friends of
the family are extended to theta in
their bereavement.
THREE IRE KILLED;
THREE INJURED;
TRAIN HITS TRUCK
Illy Thf A«wf(ji(rtl |*rra«)
niNGHAMPTON, N. Y., June fl.—
Three persons were killed and three
injured when the Pacific Express on
the Erie Rnilrond hit a truck at
the Ringhnmpton State
Hospital
waterworks crossing here today. The
denil are inmates o fan insane asy­
lum. The engineer of the train is hclivcd to be fatally scalded nnd tho
fireman is seriously injured. The lo­
comotive was derailed.

Dancing Tttcs. Eve, I,ako Mary.
T ; prevent a cold, take turn. o0-onw-20c
Distance makes no difference; we
are ready for the long, ns well ns the
short trips. Call 198 for a Quick Ser­
vice Transfer.
GO-tfc-m

Dancing Tues, Eve, Lake Mary.
HIS FRIEND RECOMMENDED
THEM
“Six years ago," writes W. II. Shadwell, Stanley, Va., I hnd kidney trou­
ble, nnd nt times was unublo to raise
myself in bed. Foley Kidney Pills
were recommended to mo by the Chief
of tho Fire Department. After using
3 bottles 1 was completely relieved and
hove never had a return of tho symp­
toms.” Why suffer when you can get
relief from rheumatic pains, backache,
Ml. —m
i
—
swollen, sore and stiff joints, sleep
disturbing bladder weakness nnd oth­
er symptoms of disordered kidneys? The Country Club and Golf Link* ors
almost completed. You will want tha
Sold everywhere.—-Adv.
U*st in everything in the

PLAY GOLF

CORONADO BEACH

ANCIENT BUILDING
COLLAPSED IN ROLAND
FOR RENT—Desirable cottages and
MANY ARE KILLED
apartments, nicely furnished
I lly Th* 'I**iif iTitcit I'rrtu |
LEMBERG, Roland, June 0.—More
than forty persons are buried in the
debris and many were killed today
when two ancient three-story build­
ing* collapsed. The buildings are be­
lieved to have been shaken down b y .
vibrations rnused by a passing motor 250
truck.
500
WILL PRESENT BONUS
BILL TO SENATE ON
THURSDAY THIS WEEK
250
Ills Thr Xastir In Ird I'rr.ki
WASHINGTON, June 0.—The for­
600
mal presentation of the soldiers bonus
bill to the Senate Thursday, is the
plan of Chairman McCumber of the
500
senate finance committee.

W. L. COOPER

Sporting Goods Line
Wo nre agents for the Celebrated

Spaulding Line of Golf
Goods

PRINTING

Patronize your home merchant* In
everything you need to purchase. W»
nre here to stay.

PRICE IJ ST
llloltcrs, Size -T\*i
$2.00

1,000

$4.75

$2.75

2,000

fS.OO

4x9 Blotters, 50G- higher

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

Shipping Tags
.... $1.76
$2.50

1,000

$4.2.1

2,000............ $7.50

Handbills, (Dodgers), tied
$255

1,000

THE BELT
Automobile Indemnity
Association
HI 1*080, 111.

$3.50

Claims promptly paid. Checks
delivered* thin week to: Mrs. R.
Dresner, collision, $610.81; Mr.
$3.00
1,000
$5.50 Thomas Emmet Wilson, fire,
500
Why Pay More?—W® do It for LESS! $105.95. This claim was sent In
on May 8th, and check issued
Work Guaranteed
May 25th. This is the class of
service
get when your cor is
The Seminole Printery insured you
by THE UELT.
Handbills, Rodger* 9x12

If it's a piano, xve know how. Call
408.
CO-tfc-m

Dnndng Tues. Eve, Lake Mary.
GGG cures Malaria Fever. 30-onw-20tc

Bargains found inch day by read­ TIIKT slwir* row# bark for oor nifty printlnfl G. C. FELLOWS, Agent
ing the Herald Ads.
902 French---------------------- Phono 404 Box 15G, Sanford----------- Phone 46-J

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gether for all time.
Under tho weatherproof surface of Flex-a-'File Giant
Shingles lies a base of genuine Richardson felt—hidden,
yet giving tensile strength without which surface beauty
cannot last.
The best obtainable materials, and all the skill
of more tluut 50 years’ experience tire built into every
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                    <text>12J£i?The SanfordDaily Herald

SANFORD
“ The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volume

NUMBER 62

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. JUNK 7. 1922

in.

T R A M M E L L , S E A R S , L A K E , M E IS C H , B L E D S O E
E N T Z M IN G E R A N D C U R L E T T A R E W IN N E R S
I N P R I M A R Y E L E C T IO N
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H ELD Y E S T E R D A Y

-ITABULATED VOTE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

„
ot- Z S S S r i b s a r e n o m i
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n v COMFORTABLE MAJORITIES,
MAJORITIES.
\\TFD
BY
‘.W O RD ING TO TH E E A R L Y RETURNS;
io o K S LIKE TR A M M E LL LEADS (JILCHRIST THREE TO ONE.
„

\I.nears to Be Winner Over Campbell in
t e Railroad Commission Race; Ku Klux Man
Won in Volusia County, and One Woman is
D e fe a te d for Legislature.

PRECINCT
l*. 8. Senator—
Albert NV. Gilchrist
Park Trammell
Congress. 11h Hist.—
NV. A. MacWilliams
NV. J. Sear*
It. II. Comr, Group 2—
II. E. Bowden
A. I*. Campbell
R. L Eaton

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hour.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , June 7— A ll m em bers o f c o n g re w appar*

•,
, „ .... miminated bv lame majorities, according to tbe
utnit SureV^‘compiled early today by the Times-Union. Tnimniell
!**' , , f'ilrhrist approximately three to one. Axailalile rc
u luu! iUK •
‘ j j bounties showetl dose race between ( ampami Bowden for ( nniplmll'o place on the Roilrond Lorn" ’" ‘ T v . , Iti.ia county, th e no-cnllcd K n K ln x Klun tick et m ode v ir.11 i lc io sweep, accordin g to th e D cLantl N ew s. S ta te senalUa ' 111 i m esentatlves, county ju d g e nntl at least tw o o f the live
“ only ,„m n .U »io n cr» and can didates fo r m in or o ffic e s w ere nom‘“ ' o n , . tw o women candidates f o r th e loyisln tu re W “ r' " ' b
defeated.*flife o f o th e r in douht. W . T . H en d ry .s lcndh.it M iss
M&gt;"
B. T ip p ets, runniutt fo r the
. I.
W „ .eeond In a th ree cornered race. Boadinit can didate did
J X v . 'm a jo rity on fa re v irtu a lly com p lete retu rn s and count o f
mil choice votes w ill be necessary*.
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,
\it&lt;iitioiiitl returns this forenoon served on ly to in c r ta s t tin
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kSONVII.I.E. Joni- 7.— Returns compiled nt on. p. m. hy
248
121*
/ VL ..nvllle Journnl and other state newspapers served onl&gt;
D. L. Thrasher
thl. Jarkst n
J ' f park Trammell. Frank Clark. \\. J. Sears
Count) Cumr.. Hist. 2— |
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ck The three cornered race for Railroad Commission
John Hell
1111 i
W. II. 11nml
E i»w t Campphell. Eaton, and Bowden was still dose at that
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I’ll ILF INTKRKST YESTERDAY WAS !N CONTKST FOR REPRESENTATIVE AND C O U N ­
TY COMMISSIONERS; TRAMMELL W A S
A N EASY W IN N E R ; SEARS BEAT MacWILLIAMS; BLEDSOE AND MEISCH W IN.

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Vote Was Light as Many of the Ladies Did Not
Vole and Quilt* a Few Had N ot Registered,
Despite the School for Voters and the Instruc­
tions Received Therein.
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With a ilght vote imlled yesterday in contrast with what tho
wiseaerea thought \vouit! be polled the primary election passed tiff
I very ipiietiy and sanel valid last night the results of the city proi
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I io ' ducts were known before 9:30 as the inspectors and clerks buckled
iMi tlnwn to business and counted the votes in record time. There were
no surprises in the various results ns the people who usually size
11*7 21
John .Meisch
up the situation had the proper dope several days ago and the only
Count) Comr., I»l*t. .1—
1 I
41
II II Hi
W. H. Ballard
•41 surprise might be in the majority the winners put over.
3t» P* lf»
C. NV. KnUmingcr
The official count will be given in this issue if all the precincts
Count) Comr., Iti»t. 5— !
bring
in the ballot boxes in time to be counted this morning and
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:ii
95 12
Knilor Curlett
the tabulated account will lie given today.
t!7
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K. II. Kilt.ee
In Sanford the county commissioners elected were John
Meisch and G. L. Bledsoe. Meisch opposed John Bell, of Monroe,
and Walter Hand of the West Side. G. L. Bledsoe, of Celery ave­
nue op|M)scd D. L. Thrasher, of Sanford, and won easily.
Much interest was centered on the race for legislature be­
tween O. P. Swope, of Oviedo, and Forest Lake, of Sanford, in
which Lake proved a winner in the Sanford precincts and some of
the country precincts, running true to form nml the prognostica­
tions of the ones who know.
( ’. \V. Kutzminger won in the commissioner;! u .v lor LongOP AMERICAN STKAMF.lt |»Y T IIK 'N O I ONI.N l'«lit SEN. RRROK- wood. Lake Mary and Altamonte. Kndor Curlett won for c •mmisIIIIITISII AUTHORIIKAItT PC I KOH THE DEMsioncr ill the Geneva, t'liuluotu and Osceola precincts.
Following is the voles of the two city precincts:
ITIKS
OCKATIC PARTY
___
( l l y T h r A ssorln le it I’ rro o )
Precinct No. 1.
( l i t "I h r \ o o o r Ini. d I ' r e e o l
, _
For 1'. S. Senator— Gilchrist, 76: Trammell. 273.
WASHINGTON. June 7.- Invent,
WASHINGTON. Jun.. .. Ih. n.Mir
For Congress— McWilliams, 138; Sears, 219.
, ,
,
inntion by the Iowa Republicans &lt;&gt;f
For Railroad Commissioner— Bowden, 98: Campbell. ■*&gt;'.*; KntRutinti by * hulmtnn Loaner, &lt;&gt;l tin'

INVESTIGATION
VICTORY IN IOWA
BY BARKER
IS A VICTORY
INTO SEIZURE

shipping board, » f ilrrumstnme* »ur
■!__.1tli«' seizure
.
_I...
pi, ikli ..fill...
rounding
by11British
*»f*thcsteamer Scuttle Spirit «m the lr*!*b
.Mill H imtUlU’
vw.on----- roast Montlny on the ground it had
Duval m in in g T ra m m el got « . . « *
■ir,
.om rrcss war munitions, disclosed shipment &lt;&gt;*
mi..ing precincts h ave a total re g is tra tio n o f JWo. r»&gt;r
L'
Sar- is !, ailing M acW illiam s by 1.200 votes. I he d efea t o f B r&gt;an tcasihly of forty barrels of lard pr«.v
ml In lie forty barrel* of munition*.
J &gt;• li es for the legisla tu re bv A . A . M ilam is assured.

Smith
IlrookhnrlI ...............
f««r United i Ill, |*&gt;.&gt;
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win ileeltil.-.l l«\ ('hair"•
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rill
For UopreMontntivv— Lake, 217; Swope, 122.
mnn Cordell
Hull, „ f. pitDemocrntic
For ('(unity Commissioner— Bell, 21; llitml. 116; Mci-ub, 197.
\ Mt|„„„| committee in u statement t*»
I’recincl No. .‘1
,
dny (|l (
Even more emphatic n re
For L. S. Senator—Gilchrist, 78; Trnmniell. 281.
pinliation of the Harding adminis­
For ('ongress— MacMillinms, 169; Sours, 200.
^
tration and Republican congress than
For Rnilroad Commissioner— Bowden, 103; Campbell* 65;
the votes for Heverldge in Indiana ami
Futon, 112.
Pirn-hot in Pennsylvania.

.hnm! Ketchmn. cnmlidnto for the Board of C h ile InslnHti„n !.( Monrmt county, was defeated nearly two to one hy Millard \|.\t IIC.N ANVAHPS TWO
lilt ; H OAD C O N T H A lT S (H NMPit' GAMES
Gibson.
WILL HE IN PARIS
•lit The %■■&lt;•«■Inled rres»t
GAINESVILLE,
June
7.- The
bonnl of boml trustees of Alaihua
i minty yesterday nwsrdetl two road
ei.ntnicts which ore of prime impor­
tance to the highway system of .entrnl
Mickle? &amp;
of
mil Florida.
norma, .uicaier
«. MeI.eod,
.................
Tampa, were awarded the contract
for constructing a hnnl surfaced r-.nd
between Gainesville nml Waldo, the
snrfneing to be limejtone.
The second contract was for a liill
of «lightlv more than n mil* which
when completed will save n distance
Oiun.i Grove
(.rove
of fifteen mile* between Idnnd
nnd CItra. J. 1&gt;. Donahoo. of Jacksonville, wa* awarded the contract for
(onstructing the T.000 fool fill across
an arm of Orange l ake between the
two points.* Tin- fill will parallel the
fill nml main line of the Seabonrd
Airline Railway between
Island
Grove and Citrn. It i* necessary now
!K
V^°P; «I *" th‘* •£- U r m Z
l)uriruf the campaign a re,.- when making the trip over the roads,
,« where ! epresenta ve ...
&lt;f ih(
cnmp down
t&lt;&gt; pn around the eastern nrm of Or.'I, i*
....... .
f ° r re ‘ ,CCtl " from Atlanta ami defended tho or- ar.ge Lake.
Robert NV. Davis, who serv-,

J.V KSiiNVILl.E, June 7.— lncnm- bent, A. D. Campbell, were running
neck and nec knn the fm v of the in­
jl«ti • tut from :iu counties as n1complete returns from the 30 coun­
p rti &gt;| I.*. Florida newspnpers to the
ties, mid J. T. I low den, «»f Key West,
A,. i '
l*re*« indicate the renomiwas only a few votes lichind. Ob­
rial
Park Trammell ns United
viously further return* will be neces­
St..i.* .. ,t•*r from this stnte by a
sary to get II line of these respective
tr... t
i\er former Governor Alcandidates.
,
b e NV •'■ilthri*tl three to one.
In Volusia county the so-called Ku
Or thi fare &lt;&gt;f these Incomplete reKlux Klim ticket won out. in part nt
t'.r tin former governor was lead­
least, on the bash* of virtually com­
ing • • 'y four counties, llrndford,
plete return*. This ticket which hasliar.;.«. ppSuto and Joeksun. Meager
etl its campaign around a ngbi on «n
re?.r: ait, received from West
alleged ring now controlling the roun­
I ri ! i win' h Mr. Gilchrist claimed
d 's government, comprised: Howard
»* ■ «trnnghold.
Putnam, for state senator; E. L. Shear
i returns from the fourth
and A. I.. Harper, for the legislature,
• al district showetl Rep. NN.
and J. E. Peacock, county judge. Opm th
e lead
ra d o
\V
( .. A.
a . Mac
.u n c- u n u a . r .. ■
.
. .. . n . ii. i, , .- *
r in
the
oft N
■I.in,-nt* of thi* group of canuiuaie*
"
• pre.ident of the state sen- P&lt;m«ni* •» ” '
«
...............
..
i / . i charged
that
v
M
r MacWilliams
was defeated
mnrgr t im
e the candidates wen put
tn (hp field bj the Kn Klux Man. a
,OWn;
see I'hnrge that w «* never den...... . nf\ ’

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or J

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re-« is year* ago.

n .r.hn gnniiatlon. while the imperial wirar.I,
on tne
,
........ . tn

. ...i.• NV. J. Simmons, win* nlso present in
j.n
Clark the city on one occasion sm ru i nays
Representative
ago.
L-htly in the lead.
*
.
., ,
. t ,
Supporter* &lt;&gt;f the ticket also claimfrom the third district
11
» ,».,. five
i. ... I the Victor) of three ol in* n »r
»*'&gt; r.eager,
Out the scanty result* “ * ir
, .
ng
here showed Representative rount&gt;' coiniiii*M-mr*.
•’ II " tmtliw it k leading for re-elecL t . .r lun S. Hancock, of Pensa- J u d g e B a l l C I l f f e r
..a
A 48 _J
U ,
*-t

incomplete return* recelv-

Dies at Seattle,

I- u fir*t district, Representative,
Prominent Citizen
H 1 l»rnnii wns unopposed,
b mpletc, but apparently decisive •
Was nt One Time Member of I a ft*
received here from Taylor
Cabinet
*nty, t••:11 of the defeat of MIm
M&gt;rt •• M, Cnskill, one of two women
• Hr TUe A**o*U«eg
.
1■'‘t.'iidate* for the state legislature.
SEATTLE, June 7—NNtih the death
1r ■- iiuomplete figures gave NV. T. here yesterday of Judge Richard A.
lb . dry, her opponent a lend of four Ballinger there passed one of Seattle s
to one.
must prominent citUens and u figure
The , undidney of the other woman, at one time conspicuously la-fore the
Katherine 11. Tippetts, of I’ inel- public ns a cabinet official in the Taft
•»» county, remained in ikiuht. She administration.
r»n close second to M. NV. Ulmer,
but he did not get a majority in the K II.G O ’ S C O N D IT IO N
REPORTED s e r io u s
threeh i rnered race, and a count of
fc,' MYotid choice votes will lie neccsIII. The ***«**Ulr4 1‘ r****
*»r&gt; to determine the winner.
MEMPHIS, June 7.— Bishop Kilgo
1‘rub.ibly the warmest race of stntc* “!&lt;• interest developed in the fight is reported by physicians to be in *
lie
'*( the one contested office of the very serious condition todny.
»t.Me railroad commission. The out- spent a very restless night and i*
rente of the three cornered race was gradually losing strength.
*bll in douht Into today. Rt.bcrt L.
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered.
Laton, of Monticclio, and the incum-

( UCUMHERS PNN
ZF.PI IYIUI ILLS, June 7.—Owing
to the great success of the cucumber
ferm the past season, arrangements
are being made to plant f.O n*r* » for
next year. The farm denned tip $10,.
POO on a #12,000 investment.
W ANT W ATER AND LIGHT
ZKPIIYRIIILLS. June 7.— Zephyrhills is plunning to vote on a lamd is­
sue for the construction of a water­
works and electric light system.
INCORPORATE DAIRY
BROOKSVILLE, June 7.—The Her­
nando Dairy with a capital stock of
$25,000 is in course of incorpoiation.
A meeting for the elecion of perma­
nent officers wil !he held this week.
K IL L E D l»Y F L Y W H E E L

VALPARAISO, 'June
7.-Frank
l ego, employee of the Bayou Hsh
company wns enught in a fly wheel
at
nt the plant and instantiy
instantly killed. He

** **''"*
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— to
but
it is believed
thnt ......
he tried
switch n belt with n stick and got
caught In the wheel.

For Representative— Lake. 273; Swope, 106.
For County Commissioner— Bledsoe, 2 IS; Thrasher, 129.

THREE BARREL
STRIKE BALLOT .
IS PREPARED

MONEY NNII I. HE RAISED HARDING NOT TO
INTKKKKItK WITH
• llr Thr t u a r M I r l err**»
MINE STRIKERS
PARIS, June 7. Premier Poincare;
informed the Inti-rnational Olympic [
I B ) I h r ^ • a u r ln lr ii I ’ f*
Committee today the French ParliaWASHINGTON. June 7.—There is
„„ .nt Would vote immediately addi-1
,
, . ,
, is million fnim., for fln .n o j 1''e««y " f bituminous coal in the coun- .
jn|f 0)ymp|r Knmrs. Thi* Insured def- I try for everybody for the current ( NI.I.ING FOR NOTE ON 'HIRER
jnnt(,|y
holding of the 1924 games) month, nt least, i* was declared yes((t'ESTIO NH IIV SIX SHOP
terAiy at the NVhite House. Point­
in Puri*.
CR AFT UNIONS
, ing out that there i* a continuing
•
rop!
p^TffttPt
loT.
nf
VOTE ON G(*!.P COURSE
•II*

firinU ilet hired no now emt-rgency or

, AKE WORTH. June 7. The prop,.rt ,(W,.nrs of u k (. Worth will vote
Juril.
1o
wh,.ther the town
j &gt;to hnVt. „ mu„i,.j|,„| ^olf course and
,.m|ntry
,t , , |ir,ipo,„|
| „«e
|)[)ru,H
lh(. nmount „ f f:&gt;000n for
^ pUrpnve&gt;

j crisis was threatened by the continu-

ing miners’ strike. The ndminlstration. however, will continue to folbiw the tsiluatinn and mnlntain contact through the proper officials with
both On- miners* union nml operntnor*
, of mines.
In explanation of Secretary lloover’s efforts to establish protection
W ILL IMPROVE GROVE
ngninst runaway price Increases in
C O CO ANl'T GROVE. June 7.— coal, it wns said ihnt Ih.- government
Ronds totaling #00.000 were voted by *&lt;• fur wns attempting only ’inornl
tht- resident* of Cocnanut Grove. *ua»ion.’' Though some success had
Only one issue tin. defeated. Hint nf been obtained in thi* line by dire&lt; t
#00,000 for municipal parks.
mgotintion with , the, industry,
. it. wn»
pointed out again that no legal nilthority existed in law for Axing and
NN11.1. EIGHT CATTLE TICK
that the net Inn *o far taken was ex*
FORT PIERCE. June 7.—Cattle-, trn legal.
men of the east roust have determined
----------------ti put up n strong fight for tirk erntl- I. ('. ('. SI SPENDS UK.II
^
iiation and will hold a meeting here
R A IL S ON NIRGINIA S
June 24 to effect a permanent organlll-.RRN SHIPMENTS
-------i:nt ion.
I
I I I , T l i r .(••n rln lrd
WASHINGTON, June 7.—Attempts
PIN E LLAS REPUBLICANS BUSY of Southern
rates
.Southern railway to increase rules
on strawberries shipped from station*
. ,
, i .. i
ST. PETERSBURG, June 7.—The ..............
n Virginia were ended yesterday by
Republicans of Pinellas rounty an­
,h..
........
CommU.lon
nounce that they will put out a full wh|ch
|1,.rnti„ n o
„ ff ,ho
which „....... ...... th,.
Ih.- n
opir.tlon
.ho
.
ticket for county office* in the NovlchcduIo froni Junc fi to October
cnitM’r (,U*ction.
. .
..
4 to await .investigation.
Present.
rates from Boone, NVilroy and Be.READY FOR DISCUSSION
mon. Virginia, typical points on the
division are 84 cents per erate of 48

Thr

V««,»rl&lt; ilrd I ' r r o p

n N C IN N A T I June " - T r i p l e barre... .. . . «*•»«* ‘
/ ‘ ,r « votc
men of the « ountr) on htree separate
•luestn.na " a * "rdere.l today by tho
executive * "um il of *ix shop crafts
unio"* 1,1 "esslon la-re.
P E IK ItSIH l((, NOTES
■,»W K R PLA N T RONDS
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ST PETERSBURG,
June
7.
|(^
f(ir
,.Kt»t.lishmt-r,t o f n mu|ii( j|ia| pMWrr ,,|nnt (o rn!,t $noo,000
nnj for tj,r ..xj^mliturc of tKO.OOO dt(doping Hnvbnro harbor hero, carr(
m pIp&lt;.tion hpr„ ye, ter.
..
.............u„ri.v
d. y by a mnjjnrity of nenrlv
nenrly 12
12 to
to LL
Provision was nlso made for the
building o f n sewerage disposn! plant.
------------------------|TAl.l NN AMBASSADOR
R E PLIE S TO NVATSON
S A Y S HE WAS PROPER
(llr Thr .%■■«#«*InIrd I'rrnnl
W ASHINGTON, Juhc 7.— 'Taking
notice of objections made In the senJ
ate hy NNatson, Republ can, Indians,
/
*
*
,
J
m . , ,
.................
" ‘ “ V TUB
".....
,l&gt;." W
it o t t a l. , S t a....
w Blccl,
mn
Anil.naamlnr In
in forma
fiirttiril statement
■f nf om, • r
inn, Ambewador
tmlnv
«lnrlnrm1
tnnfr
«lutir«
" l » y declared tariff duties nml
and In*
In­
••’'national problem and asi .uch were
^ •’ •P*
l,,n’n“ r "gen t of foreign country.

PARIS, June 7.—The French forelgn office was informed yesterday
thnt the United States government
wns ready no wto discuss the questlon of refunding. The French minUtcr
Ii,ter o
off finance
announced
the
French mission wns ready to start

quarts destined to New Tork and the
“ No feminine wardrobe Is complete
new schedules would have made the
without a few things thnt may be
charges run from 1*4.5 to 98 cents per
slipped on hurledly.”
W ell, wellt
crate,
l.nnnnn skins nre chenp.
—
Great
(.rent men always seem very mor- (
tn! when at the request of some mag^of'snsdine e h / n r

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1 CLASSIFIED
i
ADS
I Classified Ada 5c a line. No
l . a d takrn for 1*** than 25c.
I and positively no claaalfiad
I ada charged to anyone. Caah
a muat accompany all ordera.
■ Count fire words to a lino
a and remit accordingly.

PERSONALS =
Mr*. Frank lj»Roche and baby
NVnycroaa, are visiting Mr*. M.
Stewart.

FOR SALE

CHREVOLErFO,T ^

Mra. C. A. Reed hn* returned borne
after Bpending aeveral weeka with
frienda at her old home in Ocala.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. I«o»»ing leave
tomorrow for a month’s viait to
northern citica, and will viait a
daughter, Mra. Ruth I.udcckc in
Rock port, N. Y. They will make the
trip via the Clyde Line.

I)r. Ilrecdon of Anderson, South
ahape, S25P terma or $200 caah. 490
Model.— Hire &amp; Walker, In old Ford Carolina la here for a vlait with his
Garage.
dhtfp slater, Mrs. Dr. J. N. Uobaon. Dr.
Urredon haa been In Sanford before
and he thinka the city la growing
COLE 8— 7 passenger, good tire*,
farter thnn any city in the aouth.
new battery, sacrifice for $000. Box
190, Lake Helen, Fla.
C0-3tp
F. R. Wilson n prominent young at­
FOR HALF.—(i*e plate* and cvena; torney of DcLend and a member of
beda, dressers, wash stands, kitchen the Landis, Fish and Hull firm of at­
cabinet*, tablea and rockcra. Apply torneys is In the city today on busi­
over 6 and 10 cent atorc. To bo aold ness. Mr. Wilson ha* many friends
at once.
C(b3tc in Sanford and is thinking about lo­
FOR SALE—Lot on Magnolia nvenue cating here.
between 10th and 11th street, 75
ft. front by 117 ft. deep.—J. N. Gillon,
Ralph Yearby, the Dclco Lighting
111 Pare Avc.________________ 67-0tp System man of Orlando was in the
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, rity todny on business and also call­
one 10 aero Sanford are. walking ing on his mnny friends. Ralph Is
distance to city. Two lota comer making n greut record In the lighting
Centet and Elm are. Two lota weat system and sells them all over the
■Ida Falmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elev­ state.
i
enth 8t- Make offer. II. T. Corey,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Hill spent
owner, 11B N. Spring 8t., Ia&gt;* Ange­
la*, Calif.
2R8tf; 29tf Sunday in Sanford visiting the lat­
For
SALE—Vlctrola phonograph ter's parents and relatives. On their
with fourteen aclcctions, $15.00. One return they reported nn extremely
trunk, $5.00. Call at 112 Laurel Ave­ uncomfortable motor trip because of
nue.
68-dtp the horrible condition of the detour
road after the heavy rains.—Orlando
FOR SALE— I'otnto tmrrela In any
Sentinel.
quantity, aprclal prices on car lota,
eorreapondence solicited, Clearwater
Among the prominent Orlando vis­
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfe
itors here todny in lion. Wilbur TilFOR SALE—'Warehouse with R. R. den who came up on legal business.
aiding. Within four blocka of center Mr. Tilden is n very prominent and
of city.
IMipulnr attorney of Orange county
,
Ceo. W. KNIGHT
nnd has mnny friend* In Semi­
272-tfc nole county nnd Snnford where he is
FOR SA T . practically new pinno. always made welcome.
High grade, walnut finiah for caah.
$150.00.
310 Cypreia Ave.
23-tfp
The showers and the hot wenthrr

tl&lt;

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms,
ball, front porch, light ami water.
$25.00 per month. 015 Laurel Ave­
nue.
Cl-2tp
F o il II e N’J* 2 nice furnished house­
keeping or hed rooms. 3I4 East
Fifth St.___________________ r,0-2tP
FOR KENT—Two connecting rooms,
private hath. Adults. Also stor­
age room. 411 Park Ave.
67-fltp
FOR RENT—Apartments nnd furnish­
ed rooms, II0-H2 Commercial St.
50-fltc

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FO IM tKNT— Rooms' and kitchenette.
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
office, upstairs.
2H-tfe
Foil BENT—T wo unfuminhed rooms,
bath, for llghthousekccpJng„ Good
location. Apply "R. 8.", care of Her­
ald OlTicc.
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lit
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bringing good price*.

SPORTS

A few weeka a go I wrote an ar­
ticle for the llerald aa a warning
against nrv irom Spontaneous Com­
h H
*• »
»i
bustion resulting from the careless
use of poliihing rags saturated with
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
vegetable oils. A few days later a
Florida Stale League
local parage owner came to me and
At 8L I’cteraburg, 8; Jacksonville; said he stopped a fire which had its
7.
origin in this way. Fires often occur
At Daytona, 7; Lakeland, 2.
In attics and other roof spaces and it
At Orlando-Tampa, rain.
la unknown what starts them. It la
well known that sparrows will carry
National League
any thing to their neats that they
At Roston, 6; St. Louis, 0.
can fly with and waste filled with
At Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain.
polishing oil with their nest condi­
Others not scheduled.
tions mnkes an Ideal starter. This
may have been the cause of ho fire in
American League
the Hill-Newmn building over Per­
None scheduled.
kins and Britts store as there are a
number of veltllator holes through
American Association
which this pest could pass. Destroy
At Milwaukee, 3; SL Paul, 4.
all nests nbout the caves of your
At Indianapolis, 7; Columbus, 4.
house and screen the ventilator* to
At Kansas City, 5; Minneapolis, 9. attic*.
G. P. PAXTON,
At Louisville, 9; Toledo, 2.
Chief Fire I)cpt.
At
At
At
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There should be a big
change in the weather con­
ditions here tomorrow. It
usually snow* in colder cli­
mates after the election but
we suppose it will rain here
since we have had so little
rain. Anyhow, it was real
f : nice weather for nn election.
5:10 A. M. JUNE 6. 1922
Maximum
■ 87
Minimum
.... Range
.......—
Barometer .—....
Rain
tea Calm nnd cloudy,

“THE BACHELOR
DADDY”

j
A big happiness romance in «hich
the good luck star is supported j,.
lovely Leatrice Joy and the f|,,
cutest kiddles you ever saw. Al1f,

Ml

A Snub Pollard
Comedy
Tomorrow— Mildred
“ Habit"; a drama of
habits web.

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Arc you moving?

: THE WEATHER E

GAMES TODAY
Tampa at Orlando.
Ijikclnnd at Daytona.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
LEAGUE STANDING
Florida State League
Won Lost
18
St. Petersburg
32
0-0
Lakeland
32
28
20
Tampa . .
—
25
21
Daytona
27
Orlando ............ •»2
10
3fl
Jacksonville

Pet.
.010
___
.693
.619
.619
.490
.440
.345

aa ha an
Cali 198. 60-tfcm

.571
.543
.600
.500
.477
.419
.349

American longue
Won Lost
30
18
New York
28
91
St. Louis ___ ____
24
24
Cleveland ........
25
23
Washington
10
Philadelphia
21
Pepper* are
Boston
19
21
l». tr.,it
20
20
Chicago
20
20

Pet.
.025
.500
.600
.497
.475
.442
.435
.435

Southern Association.
Won I-ost P et
31
19
.020
Mobile
Mrs. Maude M. Cox ami daughter,
•H
.500
28
•»*»I
Little Rock
Miss Margaret, left Sunday at 3:55 p.
Birmingham
2fl
.563
21
in. for Jacksonville and northern
«&gt;•»
20
New Orleans
.549
points, enroute to their home in Steu­
26
20
.510
Memphis
benville, Ohio. They have been resi­
.too
Nashville
23
27
dents of Snnford for the past nine
20
IH
Atlanta
.422
months, Miss Margaret being n Junior
35
Chattanooga
17
.327
in the high school. They leave Snn­
ford nnd her people with much re66B cure* Dengue Fever. 30-oaw ■20tc
luctnncy, and hove enjoyed her hospi­
tality immensely. They nre booster*
Our references? Those wo have
for the City Substantial. Mr*. Pyle*,
had dealing* with.—Quirk Sewire
mother of Mr*. Cox, left two month*
Transfer.
00-tfc-m
ago.

II arris ja
*oman is

E ® U D @ [ r][UIn]0 ®[I]§
CHICAGO, Juno 5.— A Chicago a&amp;d
Northwestern train struck an auto­
mobile truck containing eight p»rsens, near Blodgett, lllinoii, today.
Four persons nre reported killed.

( d r The Aseorlatrd I’ rras)

ZUICil, Switz., June 6.— Max Osier
expressed indignation yesterday over
Partly cloudy Tuesday nnd
a current report thnt Mrs. Harold F.
Wednesday, showers nnd
McCormick had nsserted thnt his
showers nnd showers.
purpose in marrying hor daughter,
Mathilda, was to obtain her money.
m saK ikiitiR a lu ta
Oser declared that he had sufficient
for himself and his bride If they live
simply as he said they purposed to
The Daily Herald Delivered to your do; he hnd made a goodly sum out of
door six days a week for 15 cento— the sale of his fashionable ‘ riding
school, where he had thirty horses.
Join the throng* of reader*

- Our prices arc Just and right for
dependable serviep.— Quick Service
Transfer.
00-tfc-m

Dancing Tues. Eve, I^ike Mary.

Protect your car from skidding,
this slippery weather by
using

PE N N SY LV A N IA

VACUUM CUP TIRES

THE L. P. HUSBANDS PIANO CO.

IVt.

Arc Selling the Famous
A FREE TUBE WITH EACH
TIR E

“LUDWIG PIANOS”
They have been awarded premiums in l.ondon, Paris, Buffalo, Phila­
delphia in competition with the beat pianos in the world... Mr. I- P.
Husband* will be glad to meet the people and explain to them how
h rcan sell hi* piano for lr*a than you would have to pay for a cheaper
one. lie will save you from

$100.00 to $200.00

A chance on a signal lamp with
each dollar’s purchnse

a F.

P.

mes

105 Palmetto Avenue
SANFORD

LINCOLN HOTEL

•

FLORIDA

Phone 127

Sanford's New,Store-

IThe Churchwell Co.
a

-1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia-

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CHILDRENS’ PLATOGS

Itub-lly-Tiam, nn antiseptic.
L o s t —3 0 x 3 tire Oil rim, between
ALTERATION
SALE—STARTS
30 oaw-20tc
Lakeland nnd Snnford.
Finder June 14.— Lloyd Shoe Store. 0|-8tc
please notify It. S. Holly, Sanford,
You won't find us on the street
Florida.
tf-dh
Dancing Titos. Eve, Lake Mary. comet*, (docking traffic; you get us
SLANTED Medium sited safe.—ST,
by phone 4J»B.
IMMfc-m
il. Gamer.
60-3tc ELECTION DAY
LOST— Between Sanford and Osceola
WAS VERY QUIET
Dancing Tues. Eve, Lake Mary.
ladies' brown sweater.
Finder
ALL ALONG THE LINE
please return to Commissary at OsSecond sheets, HFjxll, only
cctdn nnd receive reward.
rtl-2tp
Election day was quiet nnd only 50c per 1,000, while they last, at
rnmlidatca nnd their friend* were ac­
llerald office.
tf
"w a n t e d
tive nt the polls. Up to noon there
WANTED—Small cottage, unfumish- were nl&gt;out H’«u votes cart nt the two 666 cures Chills and Fever. 30-onw-20c
ed or half of house, or unfurnished polling place* nnd no excitement of
It was n most
housekeeping room*. Address "Per­ any kind occurred.
manent,’ P. O. Box 548, Snnford. 3t-p enmest election ii* everyone seemed
Just Arrived
WANTED Salesmen in this county, to keep their own counsel nnd there'
preferably with autos, to represent wn* very little talk nbout the randi-,
CARLOAD OF FINK
a liquid filler asbestos roofing nnd date* or who the individual expected.
paint company. Good, permanent in­ to vote fur nnd it look* like n light
W ATER MELONS
•
«-**■
come nssured to energetic, reliable vote.
A. C. L. Track. I‘ir»l Street
Mnny of the ladles found out they
men. Call at Vnldex Hotel Wednes­
day nnd Thursday of this week.—A. hnd not registered for the primary
B. Stonson, state manager.
C0-3tp hut were only registered for city el­
ections—a mistake that they were
warned against several times during
I.IQUDR ItUNNRR
the past two months. There were al­
TURNS TURTLE
so several men in the same boat.
AT KEY WEST DOCK
Tile ticket Is not n large one nnd
should he counted long before mid­
(H r T k f \**«rlalrd Press)
Licensed Electrical
KEY WEST, June 0,—The two night as there nre good teller* nt
both
polling
places
nnd
they
nre
men
masted schoonrr Arcadia, whom fed­
Contractors
eral prohibition officials termed n II- who know their business.
The
voter*
In
the
two
city
precint*
ipiuor runner, will run no more. While
awaiting disposition of the authori­ voted nt the Lakeland laundry office
Wiring, Repairs, Supplies
ties n whose charge the vessel was on First street for No. 1 precinct and
held by vrtue of seizure, the vessel nt the court house for No. 3 ns the
Mazda Lamps
Electric Fans
turned over at its dock here during rity hnll will not he used again on ac­
count
of
being
in
the
way
of
the
fire
irome hnd wenthrr recently anil sank.
Electric Ranges, Fixtures and
The VMMl had been captured IB •'quipment during election day.
Appliances.
months previously by n coast guard i .k n in k is S u f f e r in g
cutter. After being shifted around
FROM GASTRITIS
EstimnteM cheerfuly furnished
by the various departments engaged
HIGH TEMPERATURE
In anti-liquor operations, the vessel
No job too small or large
wn* turned over to Deputy United
tn r T l # A ***rtslr4 1 'r .u l
RIGA, June B.—The Russian Soviet AH wiring done in accordance ■
Stnte Marshall Lopcx here. The sebooAmbassador
to Letvia announced to­ with Fire Underwriters’ Rules.
zier’s bottom became wormaUi ked nnd
n lenvngc act In. In thia weakened dny thnt Premier !.enlne la suffer- Best of references furnished,
condition high sea* came along and ing front gastrltia, with a high tern- (iive us a trial and lie convinced.
I*. O. Box 815, Del.and, Florida
the vcasel turned over and died.
|poratur*.

Lang
Electric Co.

k

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:mi r r nSANFORD’S
:
i n r D 4 T I 1D I 7 ** THOMAS MEIGHAN

666 cure* Dengue Fever. .. 38-2QU
Southern Association
Dancing Tucs. Eve, Lake Mary.
Mobile, 7; Little Rock, 5.
\|tX OSHBR INDIGNANT
New Orleans, ^ Memphis, 1.
OVER REPORTS TH AT HE
talm im iB iteiR aR ai'aK i**
Birmingham, i L ; Nashville fl-0.
IS HUNTER OF FORTUNE
Atlanta, 3; Chattanooga, 0.

National League
Won laist
18
New York
27
18
24
Pittsburgh
21
St. I.oui* ....... ... 25
25
Brooklyn
22
25
25
Cincinnati
23
Chirago ............... 21
25
18
Boston
16
Philadelphia
28

so much going forward that the mar­
kets cannot taki enre of.

nEUDiaiamEiaEfflti]

10-in. wide, yard

Sport Collars with Short
Sleeves

$1.25

KALBURNIE

3

ATH LETIC

DRESS GINGHAMS

UNION SUITS

J2-in. wide, fast color, yard

For youths

TABLE DAMASK

OVERALLS
For the Kiddies

60-in. wide, yard

to $1.25
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PAY CASH
Get Better Values-

-For Less Money

|The Churchwell Co.
FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS

WELAKA BLOCK

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P A G E TW O

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

H E S K ID D IN G H IM S E L F

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7. 1922
the political Augean stables of this working along this line. They and
Distance makes no differ*nf.
PAG E TH REE
country. Conditions of rottenness individuals need to keep busy and not nre ready for the long, , g U(„ *'
dltlon of the grill circuit l-J-K-I^ Th.
A \\ inter Park business tnan ap­
here
and
there
today
are
the
result
of
top
work
until
something
practical
HMP UAtU 1\V
short trips. Call 498 for a Ou,,J,Jl
proached on the proposition of adver­
clean men keeping out of politics.
f i . r - 2 - **- . Employment Bureau.. I
is accomplished.— Times Union.
WUH TUAT tAAVtCS VAE SMNjtfER j
vice Transfer.
,} H
TIRE SERVICE
t i n g his store in this paper the
In cl
As a stsrr Ipf Me -we ■,
. -, _
Knrournre th* swing men to enter
•Am 4 »n r\ emT r r w y s »
TW' YiCtW'. VUAO WruG &amp;«■-,&gt;»
•
ther
in.y
made
the
statement
that
_______ H III.INHKH*
battery xo.tag,
z e ^ T h e * ot&gt;e™
TOO MUCH EDUCATION
he otour Grr m s p a p e r , s o
. politics, not as mere office-holders,
Th* rocatioraU commute* of the Busi­
three-fourths of the money spent on
Dancing Tues. Eve, Lake M,
hut
as-statesmen
who
see
a
duty
and
*• J. HOLI.V
| •|.
hen bf " ,r
riectrode tulve would
WE^l. G iv f MIKA AUCtHfR. FPcc '}
advertising
was
wasted.
ness
and Professional Women’s Club
hen
be
exactly
like
th.,
of
«
two-elec
n
need,
and
who
determine
to
lenve
|V JV V i / ', '" 1’
"«*jm«ar/.fvrBaar»,
^ OUT HE OOuT FCOL ME
Is there such a thing «« too much
ALTERATION
Iv L E ls r .- j
requests
all young women desiring
r\ |* VllWl*
,,
*•■ ■ «»»
Efforts to find out how much money
the political situation of their time a
THIRD element in
ll
HOWE VUHAT£v E « \
compulsory education'! The presi­ June 1L— Lloyd Shoe Store
_
■
14* HP lu fllOO »•, If.
emp'jyment
to register at the First
I-nt on advertising grafts, a
&lt;Slj
chaner nnd n more wholesome one
When th
" • " " • ‘•&lt;*c«n&gt;.le tube
dent of the Cleveland board ot edu­
* « ’ r r lU U a l « . , „ M -4r k , „ t um number of which are worked In every
National Bank.
when they retire thnn when they cn*
THE VACUUM TUBE i « ! ,lh ni" ," w,t r n •■ brought to
_____
Appllrailwa
cation thinks there can ho He said
HIS n « I E N I ) R B C O M M E N n J
town in the country every year were
Furnish FREE Tubes
tend it.
by
“A" Dnttrrr « WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 7—
»u bar rip II.
I’rlr^ la A4*mme+
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
the other day that while heartily in
**“ '•&gt; -*renn. of electrons will t„. giv­
y
futile, hut it wasn’t difficult to asTHEM
&gt;)•» W a r
District
Attorney
Weeks
registered
We would that every clean man, sympathy with those who have
with the purchase of
en oft which will |M. drawn over to
«■» H nlka
7 S mto the non-advertiser that if he'd
with those who have fougiit j "Six years ngo," writes \V ji s,
G
r
id
A
d
d
ed
to
Flem
ing
Valve
by
every big man, in Florida would take shild lal-or
sntisfnction yesterday afternoon when
, he is inclined to iislicve well, Stanley, Va., I had ki i- ’a
every
: ,,hh' B "lalntnined
A
')l&gt;*
______ _____ u C tili |spend his money in newspaper adverI
riously and ns a duty,
a a positive potential with res,HK-t Mrs. Walter S. Ward left the stand
Or. Lee DeForest Was a
that in some
fur
'• cases
vases they
thi-v go
iro too
ton f„r
jhle, nnd nt times was unable / ***
I tiding nnd give n little attention to
• t then we would soon put the hosts
•o the filament by tl..... .
hnttery. nfter hnving been directed by Sup­
myself in bed. F°ley Kidney Aj
•he proper preparation of his copy
Big Improvement.
FIRESTONE CORD
" f «orruption to flight.
reme Court Justice Morschnuser to
'u u « ^ " l « , u V , l r,
AS,,,!
Now
if
,he
grid
i.
made
positive
i think results wotlld IJO bet­
I..- .r •
k" “ " » « » appllra- the money so spent would not be was­
wore recommended to me L&gt; t f n .
w th respect to the filament. |« |. |Hti. answer certain questions put to her
ter if we stopped driving the
l-?.r * **** M li» » l fa r# .
ted hut would return to him mnny
Firestone Cords are now
of the Fire Department. After
jt-jr device which will pass electrici­ slide to accelerate tl.,. rt..w of n1(. elw. !&gt;y the grand jury in connection with
VRGUMENT FOH W ATER
MIlMIIKK rn»: ASSUCIATICIr l-IIKMM tiiiirn in increased salei.
children to school after they are
ty
to
er.e
direction
and
will
wholly
or
3
bottles
I
was
completely
ro'icTit WSPOHTATION
delivering as high as
‘ m"
fr'" " ,t"' niaiueut to the its investigation of the shooting of
The AuocUted I'ren is exclusive­
fourteen and saw to it that they , have never hnd n return of th.
frilly obstruct the flow in the op- P
I he same merchant, when nsked
. If the grid I. mude negative Clarence Peters by her husbnnd. May21,000 miles
ly entitled U&gt; the uie for republic*, "hat kind of a suit he hnd on said
are properly placed in life.
I
«o»!ts direction Is termed a rectifier,
V/
tow*” Wby suffer wh . ,
*
rrn\'i'rt «•» «•*" filnment, the flow 15.
The Titusville Star-Advocate says:
tion of nil news diapatchei credited to it was a “ Kuppenheimer.” He was
ItcisT
when
connected
In
the
path
think much o f our so-called com­ .relief from rneumatic palm, j, . ' .*
or me electron stream from the filaAlthough Mr. Weeks 1declined to
g ts alternating current It will .up- nu-nt to the plate wilt |„. r. tnrded.
It or not otherwise credited in thii pa­ n^ked what hrund of shoes he wore
ROAD SERVICE FREE
pulsory education could bo olnn.swollen, sole uiui stiff j.,,- ,
,
“
Representative
A.
W.
Young.
disclose
whnt hnd taken place at the
pvti
onehnlf
of
each
cycle
and
thereper end also the local news published and immediately said they
Or
In
other
wonls.
|,y
making
the
grid
were
niateu, and the money used for
TIRES MOUNTED
disturbing blndder weakness and
MADE
° f St- Eucle, believes in the fed­
f y thr rlrrull will be traversed by km!tlve „r negative win, respect to examination, it was understood that
herein.
industrial safeguards for these
•Tlorsheim” shoes. He stated with­
er symptoms of disordered kMn
eral
government
taking
over
nnd
pi^tinr
direct
current.
A
rectifier
FREE
the filament. It Is p.e,,ib|e to ln. rvi.se Mrs. Unr.l has been questioned con­
LOOKS
I
All rights of republication of spec- out hesitation that his shirt was an
young persons.
In my opinion
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
|s said to |»,&lt;sess unidirectional or counteract the apace cluirgr. The cerning th,. enrd party which wns al­
improving
the
enst
const
canal.
*• dispatches herein are also re­ "Arrow" brand and that he always
they would become better devel­
AND I S
tnlurtlrlty. meaning, of course, that third electrode or grid thus ..fTera a leged to have been held in her home
In an nddre-s he cited ns one ex­
— Call—
served.
w&lt; re a "Sti :&gt;n" lint,
oped citizens than if they were
s
.ill
conduct
elctriclty
In
one
dln|,,nn* of controlling th.. eureem i„ ,h.. the night of the shooting.
ample of the high freight rates
.
'
**•»«' S M lU l BUlrtllMO.
Why
doekept m school. This, I believe,
• Its
wear those things and
prevailing on the railroad that
Earlier in the day it was reporter!
WHY was
able t„ t,.|| (hc repreis
one an*wcr to the ever ex,
__
W
* .**
•* fined goods can he shipped from
NOTF.S FROM FASHION'S
v.'vfVv*
thnt
she hnd declined to nnswer ques­
tentative of iis paper the nnmes of
I inding costs of compulsory edukT1.—
•I
los
Angeles
to
Jncki
SKETCH HOOK
nville
for
tions
ns
to
whnt
time
her
husband
the brands
readily? Simply be­
' “ lion. Give education only to
Exclusive Firestone Tire
*1.01 a cn«e. while the rate on
\egetahles grown in the Unite
N ext to Princess
nice they’i all ADVERTISED the
returned
on
thnt
night
nnd
how
he
who
Straight lines, with unvarying regu­
capable of
States in llrJI hnd an stimiit. d
the
same
case
from
J„
Service Station
invlle
ength and
larity. ami irregular draperies, when­
looked. At n conference in his chnmadth of the nntion.
ogf 1,104,000,1100 according to the
West Palm He. n i«
ever there is an excuse for them, dis­
\rt ,
htrs.
Justice
Morschauser
was
under­
his merchant's shelve.
riant •art in the low death
Department of Agriculture.
tinguished tin- new frocks of crepe
This '•re exnn
Phone 548
r-l«, the freight
stood to have ruled that while she
and in •lm&lt;
This is ruth.
ami sKtin, One of the handsome blackwas 16.7 per ren nf the tola
startling
do
f.*t&lt;
f..r
th.s
state.
With
these
-•trine,
nlm.-t
ns
much
for
I Vnluu inutanre ((
might plead privilege if she were
acre from
and-white figured materials upon
t .. fairly g.
of all crops. The prodm t of market t
case um Ik- mude
I b r.dul advantages and a comthe Item ft00 miles
D AY-NIG H T SERVICE
tirinr con
which French weavers arc specializing
questioned concerning
communica­
ih.
r it.
live
gardens, which m y or may m•t have i
I'nrativi-ly |„w death rate, wo
•rui.i Enst Const railmis season, is used for the first dress
r-Hluct*
tions
passing
between
her
and
Mr.
■l.ollld be in-n.r..,!
Ih. ,hi!,j &lt;»f foreign parents who
iieen productive i
.
...
pictured. Kimono sleeves arc cut in
. renter nc••ther railroads
Ward as man nnd wife, she would
one with the front and hack of the
within , ■nsus .1. f,r
, are . . jM
vc
always
been
hand-workers,
hardand
viiiuinate
all
causes
■ran porting it rt.nnn
'
Mouse, while the underarm seams arc
to reply to queries concerning
ib to read and write, can seldom
d that his riistomeluded in thrso estimates. The total
-A y A iHnve
■•
that
left ..pen below the waist-line The
BE SURE A N D SEE THE
till- rti. le and for th rt
onvcrsntinns nt which n third person
n.lue ,,f tr-u. k vegetables produced
I he mortality
nmeunt of book-lcarnone.piece jupun skirt is attached to a
wns
present.
rcipiently.
When asked
"huh
long-wanted under laxly. The cape
that arc now being cornfor sale. Often called the commercial
•hiId of mind-working
TIr'aprop
i-tomers wanted things
"I nm very much pleased, but I
collar may Ik* omitted, if preferred
crop was estimated l,y the depart&lt;merit i
n
absorb
without
difficulty,
•r
It*—
I
are
opening
up
dr by ,&lt; tain cotnfianles, th,.......
Medium size requires 5*1 yards 40cannot sny whnt I have accomplished"
at |227 00o,ooo. The_ potato
pntnt, crop had .
----------- ALSO----------vi can take, and should no
' banner, for
activities
incli material.
I replit ! that he supposed they
sni.l
Mr.
Weeks
nt
the
close
of
the
a farm value of f iNfi.Ood.nmi nn&lt;| the l
preventable
diseases."
re
than
his
parents
had.
Paisley
silk
in
nsec!
for
the
yoke
of
11
&lt;
•
I
■hip
IM.I th. m b. fore and found them
session, when adjournment was tak­
tlie second costume, fasliionrd in dark
sweet potato fM7.0iMi,o»u.
T&lt;&gt;g,ther t
comes a point beyond
worth the
tl money. ,\|| „ f which
Jr
en until Thursday.
bluc s.ilin The yoke extends over the
these two crops comprised 4; per .
Th
cannot
go
to
much
ndvunin
th*'
itiitc
aver*
.1 n mino. ..r ,nno miles, how
•e. but if
mi ul.lcrs, producing the lots line,
fe het that the
It was learned from other sources
i ■ a.low him to he Idle until
' cut of the value
th&gt;
•t of any southern
much in vogue at prevent. Gathered
innot -,-e ,
,f al1 v,' * f ‘ nhles in f,
1
1'I ' cost to ship that same
time they tried an article they
j however, thnt the county authorities
In
|m«. t- ire .idjuifcd at the iidcj of d
I " " 1- ,h' lomato rrop Of 1021 hnd .1
1 ' "unties it is less
•
Ja ;■■■■nville to West Palm »• i&gt; eighteen would hi U sad mis•lid ■» lo-cmn they bad rend the man- 1
regarded the court’s ruling ns n mntw.,-piece skirt and extend in pointa
farm
value
of
fii0,non,noo;
th,.
c$
for the entire state " " 11 n 'b'tnnce o f .100 miles,
!'
beep him in dosses where
. ,
- . . -V, sin* i'an- I'factiirer'a d
A. C. FORT, Agent
crlptlon of it in an
Ik Iow the lu in Muhum size require,
i[ ft*
terinl aid to the investigating ns it
in oup,. crop was worth 117,000,000;
• is unhappy, and where his pres­
nlv 11.8 per thoja'■ t hat rate the charge from Jack­
••!., yards 40-inch satin and H yarc
WIGHT BROS. GARAGE-------------------------------- SANFORD. FLA.
vertlsernent
and
that
after
purchasing
amj
wolud
permit
questioning
Mrs.
Ward
the cucumber, watermen and can-’
erve keeps back students who are The Country Club and Golf Maks ui
36-inch Paisley silk.
JZ
they found the article
' u ' ' Dntm Reach should
&gt;asi
concerning events precreding
the
bilge crops each bad a value of about v-rtl.,,1 ... i .1
almost completed. You will wan,
, exactly ns nr|Tampa's death rate is below the avFirst Model;
Pictorial Review
1
1
•"
further,
is
also
undesirable,
•
.
n
one-tenth
the
U
,
Angelesrt.
id
and
through
truthful
adverernge
for
the
stnt
Uri.ootxooo.
Sires,
i Tunic III- use No. 9871.
_ ___
. . .J4. to
l&gt;est in everything in the
rwii-o "Ulj Its ability to rectify cur- pint.* circuit without .tmnging iue nhooting.
and generally
«ing he. arnc -atisfled customers.
IX i barge ten and
four-tenths j* 're are two solutions, work or a
speaking it is the coastal counties of
s:*« nf citrmnely high freipiency lie- plntp potential or the filament lem|«'rdifferent
kind
of
school.
SANFORD M ARBLE &amp; G RANITE WORKS
I he clot hi
the I.os Angeles-Jax
this mi reliant wore southern Florida that have the lowest
twi 'r c its ippii.-ntlon In nrdle.
ature.
'IK
FORD'S TWO AMIIITION8
would be utilised to permit detectives
t" 48 iricbr» Inrst and 16 to 20 year*
Sportinff
Goods
Line
This is where the technical school
mrge
should
have
been
ffl.70.—
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Pw tn |is ability 10 rectify hlgtj fre
' ' r"
by •ornpnn . s which adv. r- reported
h rut*
M ini i ir \ o t h i -: \ssot i \*t e ii
I h*' r* ii^iio fuf
The characteristic n in e of a three to check up o ncertnin phases of yes-1 P'irr. JO cents
■• - a great need.
In cities where
""im Tribune.
j:»c . dt.-rn.tlng urr.nts the two
We
are
agenta
for
the
Celehutrsl
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
See.,ml Morlcl: Blouse No 9863
electrode vacuum tube ts shown In terdny's testimony.
' "
h" km‘W U" ’
them 'hi. i. partly apparent ir. the .partley have been established, their opHenry hord's aspirations
e* rsi ttlbi- &gt;ni and plule) vneuuit
1018 West First Street
thvy wrri* advert,sell;; the J'•&gt; " f population „r„l the continual
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust Price. 35
for the
1018 West First StrMt
Fig. VIII.
This dlngrnm shows the
Besides
Mrs.
Ward,
seven
witnesses
preside!.. &gt;'.
y, end
„ „ „ ......
.
hc |&gt;os »r h«* ilrivr
ccnls Skirt No '&gt;853 Sizes, 24 to J6
fj‘ » "n •&lt; ti-.-i in a radio receiver ai
DESTROY|\G \ FLORIDA \tSFT '’," In‘r
h‘" 1 no cf^ t on the a.;ad- Spaulding Line of G olf
undoubtedly
nill.
'be t,re, he uses „ n blowing „f «m,||ng. healthful salt-la.
relation of grid potcntlul to pint* |were heard yesterday. They* included
Inches waivt Price. 35 tents
• • * emu schools, hut a great Acid hith- ’
I 4*!»- t.,r
jesses them, for the editor of his
current, assuming Hint the filament two other members of the Wnrd
■" • ;" 1 '" I everT
In this d ii
from the . « « un,i ,hc gulf
•
rto
untapped
has
been
opened.
They
a CHEERFUL WELCOME AW AITS YOU
• f ' I * simple rmllu receiving temperature and plate voltnge remain
mb, r of years there has
Dearborn Independent assured the
h*
.......... •... ght Heat ami ill health, wIue” ot .etJ S S
household— Lulu Burrows, n nurse, I
'mve
been
filled
to
overflowing
by
s
ritritis
E
D
m
is
s
i
i
a
r
b
i
s
Goods
•
tills
type
of
two-ele
constant.
Associated Press Monday Mr. Ford
c mac ine because of the things he akin, still are affrn.t:.- "
H, ' •I • Sllilj,. ( rrslilr talk in Florida on
Amy
t.; • vscuutu tube in place of a crystal
tish protection, not the children who would never have gone
It can be seen from the curve timt nnd
.
, Medi^ the cook—hut nothwill run if the proper pressure u h.il read about it; the biggest seller id,.......... .
that.........
.h , l
tor.
son
that
is
an
academic
high
school.
by applying a negative indentlnl e» In*f e®uw be ascertained as to the ns- Prrlinenl Suggestion From tlvernlleg. ,| to be provided in
Patronize your home merchants is
brought to hear, should not U „ss«.
I’* J \ t Itmi ri^ nf I.oiuImm. Ung
I
head I n Acted On By Her
° ; . v ; hi,"
«
............. ^
government tariff l.illfs, hut pretecThere cannot he. apparently, too everything you need to purchase. Ws
vnluo K to the grid, the plate cur ture of their testimony.
cint.'«l with his efforts to purchase
by name, nre advertised June to September Tampa Tnl
“ ’ • u,,* ,l" br-i to ti... n two-ele
rent
ran
lie
redueml
to
zero.
Thr
neg
•
'on
that
mak
*
•line.
much
education,
nor
oven
too
much
Severn! Year* Later.
are
here
to
atay.
and develop Muscle Shoals, the gov­ rands; yet this merchant says he
_______ 0
for conservation, at
t&gt;-* tube ..r n„. i , , k. just described
ntlve charge on the grid will have tin
thi souiTu " f Florida's hitherto nb- '»,,,
"mpulsory education. But there can
ernment's flUft.tMMJOOO nitrate tdnnt. .b’. 'n t ix'lleve in advertising and that
•* ■ ti'-i r ..t niilfylng high fre
effect of n negative put out InI E will Palatka Will
P ol I I K'S NEt ESSAKY IN
unii-mt ti.) supply
too much of one kind of schooling.
Mildred Harris,- who is prominent
The presidency is one thing, Muscle money so spent is wasted.
"&gt; " " " •
Fleinlag culled
respect to the filament, making tin
The
field
NATION.
Vis
.th.
talk concerning protec.
Most
to
Capitol
••f education grows wider,
_
l
,n
••"' mat of "Habit," nt the PrinFhonls something altogether differ
'*
lu 1 " 'nlve Iss-nuse It would
1 , 1 bidding himself at his own exnegative charge so strong around tin
tb.n of Florida', Il*h asset has been its (•nssihilitirs nion* varied, every
ent; and the two dissimilar nmhl-'
" ''
'• "He direction, but
filament Hint Hie electrons enuno
" ," 1 ...... . know it— Florida
^ •u he.
Removal
Ass’n
r,,&lt;
*
T,ll‘ntr*
relntcs'the fo l-(
ar ono say that they would »tnple, .,n.| m..r,year.—'Tnmpn Tribune.
t-r It. u . "fi.er d reelion. The Flem
t Ifinn lauir no relation to each other, Post
_______
* •""ing of her childhood home on the
leave It. On the other hand, if a post
art
uin,
however,
never have nnythlng to
with poll- ha. btL-C
, fl
•,,r' 'inner ..f the vneu
evni if Mr. Ford should roiiiiucri mllive potentlnl of vnlue F he applle.
and the nine person will proh- 'nstarues an.' , ff„ rt. * T.'lL , " r‘‘di
P A LA TK A , June 7.-Cnlling ev- pr1
° lr,f ' Shc 'vn’&lt; ",“ n‘,ink’ Oi-oonlie the publicity he har received in
" 11ERE IlfiN I s MON El GOES
«ry section of the peninsula into con- 1
,V. '’u,*i,h‘ ,h'’ rilllr&lt;"‘ '1 " ‘ ntlon
ably lu» the lirst one to kirk about tho followed i v „ r„ , ,,
'** ' v
iii
connection with his hid for Muscle
, vention at Palatka on Tuesday June
A,,«JU*t ,la&gt;' wh‘ »&gt; » «•European Plan
Corner Building
................................. . ............... .......... . . .
;
’ AVhat are y „u doing with Jour holding
Shoals in the intimated candidacy for
N " t U’ hnt I H ave, But W h at--------- --------LL •‘ *»nl headquarters of the Florida , "
f,,r
or
..true
if
you
do
nothing
to
t«t'ting
Open
nil
Ihe
year
every
room outside
-late compensation?" wn
th, chief exeeutiveshlp.
•trv f th.
-I.e.l «,f •orre, t the offb-e holder nnd never valuable
I stnt** association for capitol removal1"
,■
"pposite. A car window
I I&gt;u i' n M v K i n g d o m . "
,
.
er
Vi*
Two hills authorizing Sorretnrv p o former service men who had re­
announces thnt the executive com -1" ' ^ " * ” ,ft'1 'vn'’ thrnwn “ •' nn‘&gt; •»
t«k, any p
p;irt
|ml|tirnl affairs you «nt.
trt in |.olitiral
),nt, but not at „|- p.
....................... .......... ih Hem " &gt;ved as bonus nioru ati average of 'hoiil.i never discuss the manner in tinning
conmuter composed of the president, sec­ large, red-fncpil superheated person
— C nrlvle.
wry Jong unless •here is less
ry lord and transfer tn him the g»rT,,V replies showed that HI which politics is played or the office talk
retary, and the vice-presidents selec­ thiust out his head nnd gazed dig.
and more . f f , i, ,,t w,,rK along
ernment's power and nitrate proje, ts I w e n t on savings account 21
.■ke &lt;r office holders f.,r they are
ted
by each county will meet nt 9 gustedly at the flnt Inndscapo nnd
line
« ' Muscle Shouts have been introduc l« r cent on debts and III per ci
ns.
n. m„ and after amending the consti­ the heat waves dnni-ing from the cint on only doing what they think Is the Cs't to the \t«!, ‘
' vnl" n''1(
• d in t ongres. by members ,,f the payment for homes Those w.-r,C u n w.
f«.
II •fit «•rned.
tution nnd by-laws adjourned to con- '•' rs alongside the track. Then he
Th, ce nre very
Th
f a
mlliinty rntninitt,.,. 1(n,| j|1(,
A fe / e ,
• f e largest percentages. Next nfiei
d: the
in off,,,. t»d „ y who would t inie
veno in an afternoon session open to ,'T k” 1 (l" wn nt M1m
nnd
f-.r a&gt; ti
tur.rs chances of gaining control of Mom came ......... lulls f r.. wlu.h
Im f|i "ri.iii g net
nil citijm s interested in the develop.
bn, ,
1
hey
make
this valuable property an- brighter Went P 4 per cent.
This seems a
nhs fifn 1 they w ill • "tit Ill'll. (,,
mrnt o f the state.
!
° yo“ ,ivc hcre?
legiid
ir.- g.
" " n • » “••• u '
announcement „f slrangi- and unwarranted item sure- mak&lt;
Ink cs for they nre only hu- iK’ ing
Peculiar
significai.ee
is
attached
to
!.
'
, ‘ n’ M. " n!,w,•^'''• &gt;Nlrire«| not
his hid.
l&gt; • tide San* should have looked out
C B a tte r y
the wording of the announcement, it
M &gt;'
The development of Muscle Shoals '••r that O, was it perhaps not for
" ell, harked the red-fnet-d one,
''■'• ’ •"'V '••ti While it j« w
is said, in that "the objects o f the asWould Ik- an etnnoniir blessing to the "■• ms, K.s hut f,,r their families •
prominent features. nt
••very citizen to study th,
soi iatj„|, are not to Ire further jeop­ withdrawing his head, "why don't
I hell Clime still k and Im.iiiJ, r, o p,.t
country, particularly to the section ,n
rcnli/e that if the wanyou move?"
situation
in
Ins own bailiwick
ardized by mis-statements of uny
•*’ nf ft. I.
.
i cut - elot h
f&gt;— •
which th*a nitr*iit*
* ., |. . •
I
'•••*•
*
M
ill*
f|
i ■• ...
•***,‘ H’uniy mn| Rtisli* a|
MTtion, seci.r„giy based either on
this Is thd reason so much prv^.un- furniture 7,uis I'ec •rut; presents for
"ill be practically no
The packers might he forgiven
""ititry it is unnecessary to -p,.ni| „||
3
B
a
t
t
e
r
y
misunderstanding or a wilful policy
mother,
.no;
is being brmroht to bear ti
per
t&gt;. de-troy, much less to
it; l«i.iks, .,M»2 per • * nii tunc nt thr entnr Lut hr nhnuhl
the
much
if they could arrange to place
to out Florida to nttain the removal
cent, and
gnveniment to officially appro
.tt'tt per n-nt. ■’ I- a-t tak. „ti Interest in public ef" t ' - ' I for all the
the road hogs in cold storage.
Will Help You Keep Cool
of
the
capital
to
a
point
satisfactory
p'nns for it- completion and otiliza- * l.ddlorth .
r da and mil ...ns m othl-.ok t 21 oer f .ir- to the extent of trying to ?rt
to the mnjjority of our citizens, nnd
•ion. Mr. Ford lut nnri..urii c.|
•i nt; nurrringe expcis •. •"&gt; per cent;
See our window display of all kinds
The hnld-hended man always de- !
the best men in nfifre We do not say
now
Ireing the time to demand deplans in d
new
business
2.11
per
should i
i ent
aru| «onn, untort*
n
note
of
snn-asm
in
tho
bar­
»'"W
and
never
have
said
that
|.»|,ti,-,
vlnrntion* of nn intent to lot the peo­
nltrat plant fall into
•*n the whole it', a pretty respiH-Is
an.| practices,
ple decide, you are invited to me pre­ ber's query; "Tonic, sir?”
T°:trn
- »H right and
I rimar l&gt; be plan, to
tal.l,, out lay
Th, saddest item is
da
" i l l |„. prnctlWill
l.e
„
I
right
just
ns
|„ng
ns
tho
sent nt Pnfntkn on Tuesday. June 1.1
... , ,,
fertili; r. on a gigantic ,
that 24 per , en|
,|,.|,t
^
&amp; a rte ry
nm| the 1
1- «I people take an interest in pollhcfl the |ienple
for
the
definite
organization
o
f
this1
.
''V * ,
*hr K°ods.—Quick Serply th Ol • ■IlltUrui lie,
most cheerful the ’.2 2 to­
nt which '
abundantly
I In Tampa Tribune say s
association.”
' l&lt;,, Transfer,
fifi-tfr-ni
fariucr at
n present
rens.iiial.
ivings and investments
" other sourMiami Metmpolj
.
the Cot. "&lt;• . at least th.
Unless . regards the wife „ r t|u,
Efforts here to obtain ,,n explana- D ancing T u ps . E ve, L a k e M ary,
•ithout tish. n
----- tolvici to ,1,.. boys an,I
JJs.rn&gt; •f *t|os,. , ulzelis vv
tlon or the meaning of the q u o t e d _________ —_______ ,
*
" baby or tin present f.-r mother
A
(
IM
M
U
N
ITY
BUILDER
‘•lively cheap
' - " It- city, speaks a word nlso
lowed • " Mum i , s-h,,.1! .
portion
of
the
announcement
were
LOW
TIDES
ON
THE
BEACH
«H things in the world • tnc adult population which, if f„|.
• 'it the state
Irelleve- ' • t ol.l
met with the statement thnt Presi- 1
______
J,a* ilrerun is
&gt; for Gainesville ."sun I » c l generally, would result i„ th„
.......
. annunl
p* •’ f o r s t e r , i-rc.i.i»nt
to bill a gr.
" lu&gt; murked a very Im•• .a.,„|,
dent
George
H.
Wilder
of
Plant
City
Forenoon
nnd
afternoon tides occur
■nuiiieiit
•at Mi, m ,,
“ ” 'r' ,M1*
*° the grid with respect to the nia
i* nnrtn«»tip
•*. F. W IIIT N B R . Cashier
&gt; ""&gt; - m g m the band- ,.f crooked
to liitl" elf. something t»
former speaker of the legislature, nt approximately the same hour and
2". too, i nr the year
!
'
»n.
Th..
°
KrrV
nf.
,he
the
maximum
or
saturutlnn
cur
perpetuate
• I "H ill Ws GtlOll Hi; \| in
'i. urns worse than even now. in n
his name in th.- history
*• in u&lt; ..rip .,,1 fnr, * ' n,v°. howrent will flow in (he piste circuit Ap has received reports from several in- minute:
.f American
" yvnr*
bnmediately
* hi rnrm wn* not much Plying
* * a greater positive |&gt;otentlnl ihnt terested citizens in north and west Hat
agticiilture.
It .a y .
Aug.
The
in
"!
"
,,
r
f,,rTa»
of
rectifiers
railroads
huvtn
F
to the grid with respect to the fila Florida that insidious plans were
Hie presidential ambition is „ horse
granted suin
arg
8:53
"It
I'
no
honor
for
a
man
to
P
T
H
n
,
"
w
lM
K
lo
••&gt;
**
(trester
er
menf will not cause an Incrense in Ihi afoot to divide the increasing senti-1
rtirslon s
n rntes to all
of another color .1 I'ksonville Jour*h indu
9:.-&gt;0
lit*
.......
.
•ualpulatlon
.....
.
"
fft
'e
under
present
•Hits
of
Florida
nal.
ment Ixith for state division nnd capfrom almost every■
.i
8:39
0:15
10:47
■
.....The honest man. do­
•here elw, Id the mind ,,f thousands
&gt;* . iietertor' r° m“ ' n,° r“ nPr
tol
removal,
nnd
thnt
in
the
belief
one
4
9:38
9
10:12
11:4.1 ■
J
, L n&gt; Gul). « Iran nrul upright,
9
at of tin tale being turned this
9
of these wns ti certainty, the presi­
5
10:35
11:0a
■
12:36
s
'" " 't
••be a|Hdog|iing for |h&lt;-’
,
.1) if i“ timely nnd nt, resting to
L? Arnfrlr" n
■
dent proposed to have a "declaration
f
6
11:20
■ ti|ir,|
•■ieming valve
12:02
iat ■
" g *.. . lose t„ the graft and cornuij f the fine healthfulness of Florof
principle
embodied
In
the
minutes
I
h
_
lh)n&lt;
riectrod#
eallod
th*
7
■
I
11:21
12:56
2:08 ■
iption which \m.-r
■
ii
• deptce,| by the State B„ar,| f
of the next meeting to which every
r'r-| leiiirm
. ,h,&gt; fun,,Hnn of ti
8
1:14
»ve
learned
to
ass
1
■
1:43
2:48
G R O C E R I E S
ilth. It say*
Mate with
t Utilize rh"?
i■
loyal citizen of Florida would sub­
y
Prevails at the Peoples Bank of
2;*&gt;7
*■,n
,n" ',e •• P°**
i
2:02
'•' running ..f their government,
3:20 , ■
ta.
Ineontav *ik
scribe." Inquiry if "L et the whole' 10
■
2:50
'No. don't encourage
h
i
3:11
Sanford.
4:02 a
any
"r crude death rate
people decide" was to the adopted
"•'•vs or the state. and
11
•ung man to ent.i t politics a. n
3:32
3:50
4:40 M
!«"i lutw „f i . l. Hiree-elsttrodi I
t» often very valuable nt the bc■
slogan was met with the rejoinder,
12
rare
ui.tan.ei
4:15
Its officials like to meet and know
4:30
•.
i«
6:10
■
•" U
"
rhe Metropolis „
4
V, e«,
'1 , i,Mja,..'• '«&gt;- tUbf
I 'tuiiiig but must not be used
.
,,en»lvely
“
You
will
have
to
confer
with
the
■
13
••&gt;ey
reach.
4:68
5:11
'lot
cptlmistir
enough
to
believe
The
6:02
S
k
®
,
■
and talk with every one who calls.
without discretion
The death
president."
anU.juat.il, are ne ither
II
5:44
5:45
6 53 ■
l C l : ' rn&gt;r w•*•»'•&gt; la called ,,
!£■* " " .... 1........ m yet when
i.ite for 1 lorida is helow the av/
/
■
It
is
sairl
the
exc&lt;aitive
committee
'
15
enforced, ns they
' 0:33
0:4.1
7:17 ■
This institution wants to be con­
" t’
straight-going
4
/;•
" nite in the Unlfed
■
Is now composed of .10 representa10
7:14
,
.
,h"
v
•»«•
if
there
Mice,,
Z
:
'«»
name
&gt;"iing
man
entering
politic,
ran
7:15
8:10
■
Mat.-* registration area.
Our
sidered a personal bank, where
tivu counties, and thnt all indications
" "■ « “«"P to tl eg.,1 nn,| ruthless
17
8:02
. x. rt much power for betterment
8:05
‘ #0' and he
‘
«•&gt;»
9:07 ■
■B
a
C ou rtesy and Prom p t SorO
r“ l&lt; *houb| Iw lowered by­
dcstnution
of
tlsh
in
Florida
waters.
point
to
n
"hot
session."
Elaborate
’
18
r.y
8:51
the depositor deals with individ­
" f government condition*."
8:54
10:05 ■
.u- ' * ,h
making allowance for non-resL
v ! « O u r M otlu
■
I his nuater of conserving Florida's
nr
* oft m
mtI'WIOrplans
for
the
entertainment
of
those
'Hate
or
mexlinf
19
9:40
0:40
iesn
qne
wlre
11:01 ■
dent deiith- and also for the age
uals, instead of with an organiza­
lK. coniidprw|
It is an honor for many men to hold •i*h*u„p,yn,e,|s
■
* ^ nlnc» Of w h , ^ , * lr* . ,hrou« h plate current because the electrons giv­ attending nre being prepared it is
20
10:28
10:39
12:01 ■
nri.l sex constitution of the popu°
!
wh,ch
••&gt;*
electron.
tion.*
on*
P*'» In rh»ip
, I'olitlca] offices th
21
11:10 • 11:32
■
Thn
' * ''
‘ '
11 '''
deren off are being attracted to the plate claimed, and competition for the place
dayt
12:57 ■
latiun. This would undoubtedly
There at ion now, before ,hc assembling of
nff ma
•er
of
the
next
convention
la
already
«•&gt;» P l a t e . * ,rmn lh» •nd grid.
I'honea 40/-49I
12:00
12:25
"V men of honor holding these the next |
1:49 ■
•mx. a tendency to bring the
If you desire to feel at home,
Inture which must Ik■
Wheu the grid Is maintained posi­ coming into notice. Because of I»al23
pla.es. The ru isl is not f..r our clc
12:54
1:17
2:42 ■
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asked to revise the
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train
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PAGE FOUR

You might get as good but you
CORONADO BEACH
won't find any better loaf than 0. K.
Butter-Cru*t and Poinsettie ButterSplit Bread. If you hnvon’t tried it, FOR RENT— Deal raid e cottage*
n treat ha* been misled. Try others,
apartments, nicely furnished
then cat 0. K. JftE AD made with
milk and pure shortening.
6-Ctc
W. U COOPER

"I'm Going Bight Straight Back tc
tty Dear Old Florida Home," at Hln-1
tarmister's Piano Store, Welaka BlwJt20-tfp
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six daya a week for 16 cents—
Join the throngs of readers.

The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six daya a week for 16 centa—
PR IN TIN G
WASHINGTON, June 7.—Senator
Herald want ads get results.
PRICE LIST
Watson, Democrat, Georgia, renewed
in the senate yesterday hi* attacks on
Blotters, Size .1x6
Secretary Hoover’s administration of
111, T h e Ve -n e ln le d I ' r r a a l
DETROIT,
June
7.—Henry
Ford
is
PIANOS
CINCINNATI. O , June 7 Railroad war relief organizations and chnrged prepared to la-gin work on the devel­
PHONOGRAPHS
wages under the new- railroad labor him with having aided in efforts to opment ‘ »f the Muscle Shoals water
board orders for seven of the larger j overthrow the Soviet and restore the power and nitrate Shoals water pow­
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
ALTERATION
S ALE —STARTS
He
groups of the country's railway work­ Uzarist government in Russln.
1x9 Blotters,
higher
er nnd nitrate plants upon a few June 14.— Lloyd Shoe Store. fil-8tc
asserted
that
.Mr.
Hoover
had
caused
ers, soon will 1m at a level which does
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
hours
notice
should
his
offer
to
take
Shipping Tags
not measure to the American standard a shipping board steamer, command­ over and operate the project la? ac­
ed
by
Captain
James
B.
Martin,
to
PLAYER ROLLS
Dancing
Tues.
Eve,
Igike
Mary.
of living and which will moke vigor­
cepted by congress, it was learned toous protest necessary, according to B. transport a cargo of military motor ilny from Mjurrt1® dost* to the inanuIt
nick*
and
supplies
from
Bordeaux
to
TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT ;oo
J. H. HINTERM ISTER M. Jewell, head of the railway em­ the northern army in Russia to be facurer.
ployes department of the American
Acceptance of his offer, it was said,
PIAN O CO.
Handbills, (Dodgers), 6x9
Federation of Labor, in explaining the used in General Yudenitch's offensive
would
he followed immediately by the
|against the Soviets.
quick
strike
vote
of
the
action
of
the
Wclnka Block
The steamen Mr. Watson said, was dispatch of telegrams to various parts
railway union heads yesterday.
of the country that would initiate the
In less than two hours time the I loading for the United States when
Handbills, Dodgers 9x12
the commander received a message Detroit manufacturer's plan to create
Henry McLaulin, Jr, ! head!* of eleven railroad unions nr- 'camelling
:»00
.. JII.OO
1.000
IJAfl
the return home nnd order- an industrial center around Muscle O.
rived at an understanding whereby
OPTICIAN—OPTOM KTKIHT
Shoals tliilt would be the "crowning *w
rtg
him
to
re-load
with
army
supplies.
each organization will take n strik
Why Pay More?— We do it for LESS!
j vote immediately on issunnee o T uhMaiitlate this statement, he
Work Guaranteed
wage reductions orders from the la- *ald , he had what appeared to he
photostat(c copies of the cables orhor hoard for its membership.
y
The votes will be returnable in ;pl d&lt; ring the Russian shipment,
Referring to the recent White
TIITV
coai* tuck for oar olfi, |wl9iii|
days and the strike vote for th,i,. *ix
shop crafts, setn out by President House tatement in defense of Mr.
902 French--------------------- Phone 101
Hoover, Mr. Watson inquired why
,
the secretary was above criticism. He !*&gt;'■
Chirngo by June 30.
The -trike votes decided on yester­ also reiterated the charge that Mr. "d!
.Sanford, Fla. day Will a f f u l about 1,300,000 of the Hoover had not published detailed f‘ ' 1
The Amount Doesn’t Count. It’s the Start
all ex- statements of the war relief expend!- J
’ icriunlty's railway cmplo
whose Dires an'! also that allegations that I 'r,!
cept the train service
That’s the Thing
fore the food intended to go to stricken peo- 1 '•*wages are riot ill disput
have |de of Kurope had Inert permitted to ~ !
lionrd. Although wage
rlnssi- dei n.v on wharves or in vessels thru • *-nn»
not been announced for
but the shop i rafts and maintenance alleged lack of proper administration. I 11
of way, pending decisions are expect­
ed to udd five other rlasses of lalmr to
To the Thriftless money says “ Goodthe general slush. Union executives
of these organizations yesterday de­
Bye*’
cided to print their ballots and have
Il ljr T H r U a t H ' I n D d P f r « i l
.
them ready to semi out to the mem­
To the self-respecting, forward-looking
You Can Find the Name of
MIAMI. June
The predilection f
berships
immediately,
if
the
board,
as
Etcry Live Professional and
uf milady fur rainwater for to wnsh
^ U ■&gt;r
Citizen it says: “ I am yours, I represent your
anticipated, orders further reductions
Business Man in Hanford in
her
hair In muppled with the recent
in their pay.
best working days. Be careful with me for I
This Column Each Day
bountiful supply of the water ha* nd- 1 ‘
f,u
"The new wages do not permit a
am your best friend. Put me in the Bank,
d* d another mosquito menace, accord- — —
minimum living wage," declared Mr.
ing to local health officers.
The
where I am Safe and I will work for you. Re­
Jo Well yesterday, "and they are whol­
placing of receptacles to catch the
ly at variance with the saving wage
member, I move the world.”
water has long been a fad, but A l i t o i
George A. DeCottes championed by Secretary of Labor Mift
.hen the skies respond freely the
Davis and President Harding. The
Mlorncy at-Lnw
Open your Savings Account TODAY!
o.u-qulto hazards become numerous in
(labor hoard, a federal body, bus total
the
opinion
of
the
henlth
seers.
Their
Orer Seiiirole County Bank
11&gt;‘ disregarded the secretary's attitude
decision was rendered after inspect- ClflinW |
as well as the employes' own evidence
SANFORD -:KLORI
mg several of the basins in which do)jVOUOi
they took statistical swim* und fig- Dresner
S. 0. Shinholser
uretl just how dnny mosquitoes were Thomas
bred of the standing water.
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UNION LEADER DEFENDS POl.
ICY OF ORGANIZATION IN
CALLING STRIKE VOTE

The Seminole Printer

MONEY TALKS

Contractor and Iluilder

SANFORD

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KLOI

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OI» 1k. X....rl..lrg I'HMl
lltllinul Itv THU
To walk out a working
BIRMINGHAM. June 7.- -By unnnl,n
it is expected tn l&gt;* made by j iiiiou- vote the tity of Birniinghant rx /••
I
STRENGTH
iy Goppagc .,f work would yesterday refused to adopt an onllti-!
,-*r&gt;"^s^Tnford
e ‘ iiuultuiicnusly by all or- anc- projtoseil by the Birmingham
Expert Aulo Repair Work
Us.
|tar association nnd backed by nuinPhone SO
Comer First and Oak
lule, President Jewell inti* emus civic and commercial bodies
nit n persistent fight would |ruhihiling masked parades. F. J.
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS
tn keep tin tie,i ■ ly fm ^Mushlilirn, of Atlanta, who said he
a "living wage" before the was a representative of the Ku Klux
Quick Service Transit*
id other n t iislide aVhon- Klun, iiimle n lengthy argument
against the proposed ordinance.
S lorn ire Far! lilies
The commission Inter passed an orIf we please yuu, tell others
* Mil I.S ICEf M I.
dim,tin- proposed by tile bar aasocintell u*. Phone 499
&gt;,mm WORKERS; HUT
Don making unlawful the alulmtlion
PUN lit NDRED RESPOND :,t ’* whipping of private . itir.-n* and
[ErS^JJHE new low mark o f $10.90
providing penalties.
The ihamber
B. W. HERNDON
for the 30 x 3’/2 siic “ Usco”
wu parked during the discussion of
I l l y I!*** %ft«itr|itfrd I ' r r u i
M \NT'll ESTER. N. II., June 0.— interested organizations the speak­
IW n g W created something of a sen*
Insurance Agency
The gates uf »ix uf Ik* cotton mills ers being frequently interrupted.
sation. Naturally, the first
MJtP « " T n -BONDS
• &lt; New
f li, m , , . | il r i. w e re opened ves-

SMITH KUOS.
Garage and Machine Co.

PROGRESS

A Good Reputation plus
a Better Price - $10.9° i

Sparton

Horn

Service

Sanford Battery Sumo
Company

imj,- I‘ iv&lt;» remark was on the “ wonder­
ful price.”
Even more to the poinuarc the com­
ments of today.
People are getting more used to the
$10.90 price — but the “ Uaco” value is
still a cause for wonder.
With thousands o f $10.90 “ Uscos" run­
ning today, every locality has had a chance
to check up on the surprising tire value.
Let all these “ Usco” Tires now
serving their owners so well re­
mind you of this—

lertlny fur ihi* first time in three
month*
When the whistles blew to,
call the ‘JJi.nmi workers back t « their
plnrc* thousand, were near the mills
'nit ,.ti!y -iiint, hundreds responded,
mi Miding tu ,■'"•&gt; r\rr*. There were
demon«lra(lull* at V the mill;..
Jhe -ttikc* were called because of

a wage reduction of Jo per rent and
and inn ease fr■•in l*i hours in work­
ing schedules.
SANFORD NOVEL
Thmi-and« of strike sympathizers'
WORKS
filled the street* fm n mile mt either
-ub of t!»‘ null- nnd wutlld-be work- N il II IIKItt I I.OSIS
\. (.’. C O L L E R , Prop.
mil I ltd
i .,
in SEMINOLE ( Y IT LB
General Shop and Mill ri‘ t‘ were made on charges of In­
citing tu riot.
Hu far Dr. Giles ha* not reported
Rinding any Tuberculosis among the
Work
i nttle of Seminole &lt; minty, which is •»
SI AND MID nil i n.
C O N T R A C T O R and ID li.D K h
record breaker.
The work will be
Wil l K R K tl Ill'll.DING
‘
oiitliuied
among
Individual owner!
r o ll J U KSDNVII I F. OFFICF
117 Commercial Hlreet Hanford, his
cattle next week. Thi* being one of
the source* of n imunicating Tulicr-

f

W (i;rtcvcr the price o f

“ Usco,” it has got to de­

liver big value because
it has (ilu’UYs done so.

United State]Tinas

•n Cotxl TVsx

Geo. W. Knight
Hettl E?,title and liiMirunctHANFORD
FLOItl

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
(■tnrral Machine and Bullet

roerti»*,t
i«ti

U . S. T l „ Co,

Mite ton Id Not Dn Wh.il Her
llnsb.uul Arru*ed I Is r Uf
Trying T*&lt; Da.

Pina;

United States Tires

flywheel

Hterl Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re
turned; agents for Caiilr Inboard six
Outboard Motors. — .

\ch a rg e d A

Work;

Uyllndrr Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons;
Oversize Rings and

oVb War-Tax

—Phone 61

Ray field Carburators
Installed and Guaranteed by

Sanford Battery Service
Company

United States @
rv« itu.,1 , o i.

a conversation he hennl la-tween a
man nnd his wife.
The husband
INKS
rant find III* tools which he has mis­
placed and barks;
I children wish
"Some one is trying to make a fitnl
■iation to the of ine. You can’t tin it; |’ve held this
! brotherhood job too long!"
I anti vicinity | ")«•*. Too long," .aid the wife
for their kind with a sigh.
For quick results, try a want ad.

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Rubber Company

-SERVICE

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922

iOCIETY

for 100 per cent attendance during
the month o f June.
A wire from
president D. L Thrasher stated that
he was having a fine time stopping
rsE1,„A IO K U .B «l.&gt; » BJItar. nt various places cn route to Califor­
11
|'Jwn« 21 • -»
nio where he will «t*end the meeting
•■? (rlrnO*
f—
of
International RotaryII I . I . ! " * " * « • «»&gt; »•
if !••

* „ nr*- r n i r r » « l * l » * * " I * 1®

Jilt 1

America is Ready
To biscuss Debts
Made by Others

CALENDAR
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The Book Lovers Club will

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j. itr eottaga

b&gt;: ^ “•rj.Y.r
nt Daytona Dench.

^ev of the A. L. L. Unil
' :i, in
m the
’’ city on business.

C J. Bam

. a Robert. of Lake
i,y her yesterday

City spertt
transacting

jdicfii.
j j Mahoney of Jacksonville was
I - the city yesterday attending to
fcr.r.iHu.. p 1.. Thrasher and a party of
j^ri, .re Mending the day in Orlant todsy^ y gptj ..f Tampa is a business
city
topping nt the
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ni.i Dullard of Gainesville
test of Miss L a ly

IfjrJ Sntythc.
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i: 1•rt-on of Tampa Is malt,.
rs at the Montethe &lt;ity on a business

yi , ■ I i Huff nnd Miss Win)j*r.t c f Atlanta, Gn., are
v ■■*1* " f
formers
|uM. Mr&lt; Ben Caswell.

j|j„ I . ; Byrd Smythe returned
•• • rda&gt; ft -in Stetson Uni ver­
ity. « Ur. she is a student and will
,
summer with her mother,
I k-, if uf- t umpired. She was nc-

Miss Thelma Bui■kid ff Gaiin

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ami

Miss

Irm a

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ItOTAItlANS HAD FINE MEETING
7&gt;.* Rotarians had a fine meeting
|Tw«Uy and although it was election
lbj the attendance was good nnd with
r,;j ard story (he luncheon hour
Ini mo»t pleasantly spent- The ad*
I iso on Rotary was read by Judge
lE'.uf d.-r r. in ount of the illness
Id ), G. Ball who wrote n line article
|K Rotary- and the benefits to be do­
led from a membership in this club.
13. B. I ' *i‘ gave a good talk on busl; « ', taV&gt;. up the matter of irrignI; r, 4, he knew it in the far west and
I'- r .
'in dub the idea of Snnl! td drai*.a.-" and what a great court*
lY) *e have lu re nnd closed by snypfihit i r In was the best state
th. I' m 'ii and the Sanford section
li&gt; the lo t part of the state.
lEach *.v,&lt;k "t.o member of Snnfonl
rury- nu'-t give a talk on Rotary
f t another talks nl»out his own
ami these talks are most injtmitir.g t. Hi, members ns well us
Jf •
make them, better
|t?*iacr‘ A , nmpaign will he made

S i i u j l S j j D ouble M esh

h a ir , n e t

A Feature
i

'n m n ; p
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®UY yoursummer
®uPPly of Kcginu
Nets during this
special week and
]-«tni h ow large,
‘ 1; ’i .it; how
*••••’• ::*&gt;* W l i i f d C *
sit, h in
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France Names Delegation to
and Talk it Over
lily The

Meet

\ « «o r ln lr il l*rr«ak

PARIS, June 7.—Notification from
Washington thn tthe United States
government was ready to discuss the
settlement of war dehts was presented
to the foreign office yesterday by
Sheldon Whitehouse, counsellor of the
American embassy. Though fixing
no date, this notification is understood
in official elides ns a reply to Pre­
mier Poincare's note to the debt com­
mission informing it that o French
mission headed by Jean V. Parmeiitier
had been appointed and was ready to
proceed to the United States when­
ever the commission deemed it nilvisnj,]e
l*lirn-icritii»r is only awaiting
the word from Premier Poincare, it
was explained nt the ministry of fi­
nance yesterday afternoon. While the
foreign office is reticent, pending the
premier's decision, which may be de­
layed until the bankers’ committee
nnd the reparations commission fin­
ish their work, or arrive at a point
where it may be foreseen with some
certainty what the result* will lie.
The payment of reparations and the
payment of war debts arc closely al­
lied, in the French viewpoint, and it
|(.
that ,\j. Poincare, in opposing
any reduction of the total due from
Germany is really protecting the int» rests of the creditors of France,
whose capacity for payment is affect­
ed by any reductions or postponements
of payments by Germany.
Conse­
quently, it is though tthat final in­
structions to M. I’nrincntier mny he
modified by any action of the repara­
tions commission today.
The secret of yesterday's delibera­
tions of the commission is closely
guarded; the delegates are dumb us to
what action they are likely to take at
the official meeting today.
It is
forecast in well informed quarters,
however, thnt the French attitude will
be susti'ined so far as it concerns the
reduction of Germany's reparation
debts.
There is much speculation as to
whether this will end the mission of
the international bankers committee.
It is suggested in some quarters that
it will affect only the amount of the
proposed international loan and that
the bankers committee may still fin i
it (mssilile to float a billion dollars. In
French 'official circles .last
night,
however, the feeling was pessimistic
ns regards the complete success of
ihc loan plan.

Dauffherty Will
Push War Fraud
Investigations

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J C .M cC u O R \ CO.

PERSONALS

If it's a piano, wc know how. Cnll
498.
CO-tfc-m
Our own opinion is that eventually
prohibition jokes will cause fore in­
sanity tha nhootch ever caused.

Dancing Tucs. Eve, I^ike Mary.

F O R n R O O K IIA K T IS

through n hot campaign for Com- or‘
The ve-se!* sailed from New York
missioner in the 5th district and was
May I s for Irish ports by way of
victorious over E. H. Kilbco.
Boston.
( apt. W. M. Lovell of Orange
lleml temporarily vvn* in the city yesterdny visiting his wife nnd family
nnd also exercising his privilege to
vote. Copt. Lovell never fails to visit Sanford on clcctjyn day nnd he can
always he counted upon to east his
ballot.
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Cleanliness is next&gt;■ to Godliness

m

,n ,h" " l‘l ,la&gt;'» thcre was one gen"ration - between shirt sleeves and
,h,rl «'*w e s . but that vvns before
Congress learned the art of taxing.
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D n n iillg I Ill’S. L\c, Luke Miirv.

We invite the public and all tisera of ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling ita product. Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled nnd ita purity
mnkea it moat beneficial for many troubles.

Are you moving? Call U*t*. 60-tfcnt

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

Rev. M. K. Gnbard. of Geneva, was
Folnsettia Butter-Split nnd O. K.
in the city this morning en route
home from the gen era l"n im b ly a t ,
Vrust bread for those who np
d1-1we «
Dei Moines, [own. lie stopped over Prtc' n*° n K'” ''*
at Nashville, Tenns to see Ids brother
Rev. r. S. Gnhard, a member of the SUMMER FORAGE AND
PASTURE CROPS
Tennessee conference, nnd nlso visited
his mother.
In summer the thoughtfut farmer
makes plans for hay and
summer
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder of Chupasture crops. Florida is naturally ■
luotn were in the city today en route
adapted to the growing of a number
to Abilene, Kansas, where they will
spend several months vacation. Mr.
and Mrs. Snyder have been operat­
ing n general store nt Chuluota for
the past four years and are now tak­
ing a well earned rest having dis­
posed of their store interests. They
will return in the early fnll to reside
nt Chuluntn for the winter.

■

Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

Elder Springs W ater Co.
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Selling Out ci4ll Stock in Stationery and
Officc Supplies for Two fVceks

KPWOKTH LEAGUE
W IL L N O T M EE T IN
O RLAND O T H U R S D A Y

Nrmo Hjrcienic-Faahion Intlilula

Dancing T»es. Eve, Lake Mary.

S U P O ItT

of valuable crops suitable for these for hay, these crops make excellent
purpose*.
HIS summer pasture.
To
enrich
the
soil
and
to
furnish
For soiling, that is cutting and
PLEDGED HV REPUDS
feed high in protein, beggarweed and feeding green, cr for sitnge, there is
cowpeas are unsurpassed for planting probably no crop that can be planted
I l l y T h f A i a t i r l a f r il I ' r f i i )
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W ASHINGTON..’ ie V.-Republi- nt this season, says Professor W. E. at ihi.; reason that will do better than
can organization support for Drook- Stokes, of the Florida Experiment sorghum. Although it Is !&gt;cst to have
Election is over for the time being, hart, nominated as Republican Sena- Station,
sorghum up and past its slow growing.
torial candidate in Iowa, vvns pledged
Sow beggarweed seed 10 to 12 ing stage before summer rnins set in,
in astatement issued today by Sen-' pounds to the ncre, if hulled, or lfi to it may he planted ns late as June,
And now we can settle down to real utor Met ormick. chairman Senatorial 2*1 pounds to the ncre if unhullrd.
Thorough soil preparation nnd 11bbusiness and build a big city here.
rampuign committee. Brookhnrt de- One or more cuttings of hay, equal 'n oral fertilization with a fertilizer high
fented the commonly known organUa- feeding value to the best alfalfa, may in nitrogen is essertial for best re­
J. if. Huddleston of Geneva was in turn candidates in the primary,
be had from this crop, if cut when suits with sorghum.
the city early this morning bringing
about hnlf through blooming. Where
Seed drilled in four-foot rows, culin the ballots from Geneva,
AMEItlt v\ SHU’ HELD
n t desired for hay this crop makes tivnted a syou would corn and cut a*
UP OFF IRISH COAST excellent summer grazing.
the svedheads reach maturity, gives
Charlie Dritt is laboring faithfully
-------Cnvvpens or cowpeas ami sorghum an excellent soiling crop or mnkea a
in trying to get Sanford in the ranks
• it*; U r (•■oriairs I'rra*i
are unexcelled for
summer pasture sllngo about equal, pound for pound,
of the ball towns. He has a good
• 'L E E , Ireland, June &lt;■—It was crops for Florida.
Sowing the peas to com silage for either milk or beef
team here but very little encourage­ “t.'t'1! vc-&gt;tcrday that when tho Am- in rows as close ns can he convcn- production.
ment.
cri. it; 'tenmer Seattle Spirit was held icnlly worked, or broadcasting nlonc
For maximum yields the largo later
ul’
:i British torpedo boat de- or in combination with sorghum, nr« maturing varieties; such ns# ed Top
Visitors to the city are amazed at 'lt ,.j.r fourmileswest of thebenit,
satisfactory methods of planting. or Sumac, Orange nnd Jnpnncse Ilonthe
The amount of seed varies with the cy. wilt be found satisfactory,
the many signs of improvement on &lt; eunty Kerry pier, nsearch of
every hand and think that Sanford vessel revealed 12 barrets supposed individual farmer nnd the method
The barrels were used. Two to three peck* of seed tx D ancing T u ps . Eve. L a k e M a ry,
looks more lively than any city in the 11 &lt; * • un lard.
j &lt;ormgni-t! to the order of the .Man- tbenere, when planted in rows, is sntstate.
h.iu m Lard i onipany nt Cork. It '* j is factory’- When broadcasting nnd in
NOTICEwith.................
sorghum, four
to six
Miss Edna Underhill
________ returned
____ ___ to *ls'‘ Lir«»! that when they were opened
.
, combination
...... .... ............
.............
her home in Ilnrhervllle, Fla., this *’n‘ ^ barn-! vvns found to contain 10,- j &lt;vks of peas nnd tvvonty-flvn to fifty
The Royal Neighbors will meet
morning, after spending the past few &gt;''1" r,” *nd* o f rifle nnd machine gun pounds o f sorghum is ample,
Thursday for class adoption,
All
days here us the guest of Mr. nnd amnuin,iKm.
Either Drnbhtim or Iron cowpeas members are invited.
Mrs. W. I&gt;. I.ecs..
torpedo boat destroyer which with Amber sorghum will give good
has Icon waiting tlnce days outsldo results. These
Have you rend the want nds todayT
es e varieties of cowpeas
The regular showers have been ab­ the bay, took the barrels aboard.
are more or less disease resistant.
-----------------------A dispatch from I.ondon an .Mon 'ml or
sent this morning but wc will prob
rghmn is tine stemmed and
Sl'CUIttl sheets, 8| j X l l , only
„j,|y Rrt ,„ oro rajn tonight. Rain is day quoted the press association ns
ready to he cut about the same 50e per 1,000, while they last, at
ably
tf
bring out the lnvvns in the city nnd saying in n message from Tralee that t me as the pens. Where not desired H erald o ffic e .
work in the yards will now be taken the &gt;&lt;o,ttle Spirit which was hound
from New York to Fenit had been
up in earnest.
held tip by a sloop and a large quan­
End»r C'urlett of Geneva was In the tity of ammunition in barrels seized.
city today wearing a smile that will Thine ! -patch added thnt the Seattle
not come off. Mr. Curlett just passed Spirit was then berthed nt Ferit riv­

The Snnfonl chapter of the Epworth
League will not attend the Union
! Meeting In Orlnndo Thursday night
I l l y T h r Vaaorlnlnl I’ rra a l
WASHINGTON, June 7.— Attor­ due to the condition of the roads.
Signed,
ney General Daugherty announced
RUTH
HAND.
yesterday the creation of a new divis­
President.
ion of accounting—investigation of
the war I muds sect ion—nnd the ap­
You won't find us on the street
pointment of James Cameron, of New
York, us its head. At the same time, corners, blocking traffic; you get us
fiO-tfc-m
the acceptance of a post ns special as­ by phone -IDS.
sistant to the attorney general by
Alter you have done everything
Meier Stcinbrink, of New York, in
connection with aviation contracts, once, and can no longer get a kick,
the resulting condition of boredom is
was also announced.
Meantime the special grand jury called wisdom.
now hearing the lumber case involv­
ing a contract made by the war de­
partment with the firm of Phillips &amp;•
Stephens, continued its deliberations
under the usual shroud of secrecy.
John Lewis Phillips, Republican state
chairman for Georgia is nt present
under $25,000 bail In connection with
thnt case notwithstanding thnt no in­
dictment has been returned yet.
Mr. Cameron, according to the de­
partment, is “ one of the most promi­
nent investigators in the country ill
the field of general accounting."
“ lie made a national reputation in
I1M17 in the investigation of the Penn­
sylvania state capital frauds at liar- (
rishurg," the statement said, "his re­
irnsss
ports forming the basis of the crimi­
nal and civil actions .subsequently tak­
en by the state and upon which recov­
I' ' • I
eries were made of upwards of a mil­
lOui
lion dollars, lie has made his reputa­
tion almost wholly in the field of
Tk* Circltt ia sort tkia * Bmiitrt. It's
fraud investigations ami will bring to
SiN-Adjtilisf, sad linpl; •Jins i i i f
tk« knJ, cUips at tb« Wiiil u j underthe department of justice, perhaps the
ins, sad ussslks out B|fj but.
largest experience of this special line
l/ r »-r Je.t.r emu’I g,tIt, tenJmelmml
of work possessed by any profession­
t t - 0 0 . Wm It a « a g |A« C i r c l e t prm
al accountant."
NW . Sn.,34 to4S.

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Tn 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 me best
in stationery and office supplies at prices that will never
be touched at this price again.

Special Bargains in Jo b Lots
Fine Box Stationcry, worth $2.00, n o w ................ ,$1.00
Fine Hox Stationery, worth $1.00, now
........... .50
Fine Box Stationery, worth (iOc, now_________ Joe and 10c
Pound Paper, worth $1,00, now.. ,______ ________
JiO
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg.
.2(1
(lilt Edged ( 'orresjmndcnco Cards__________________ .(&gt;0
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards
.50
Students* Looseleaf Note Pooks (I)e Luxe, $1 value .50
Students' Looseleafe Note Hooks, hoc value_________ .55
Students Looseleaf Nude Hooks, -15c value ............ .25
Looseleaf Note Hook Paper, 2 pkgs. for .................... 15
10c Composition Looks for
_________ __________ J)5
5c Composition Hooks, for___________ .021'■
&gt;
10c School Tablets, 2 for
............ ................. " .15
5c School Tablets,..................................... 21//
2 f to 3 l-Jc
Ink, Paste and Muscilage................................. V2 Price
EVERYTHING IN OFFICE S U P P L Y L IN E A T
GREATI Y REDUCED PRICE

Just Arrived
CARLOAD OF FINE

W ATE R MELONS
A . C. L. Track, First Direct

H erald ^Printing Co,

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