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                    <text>The S anford Daily Herald

________________

SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEG ETAB LE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 20. 1922

VO LU M E IIL

NUMRER 73

PLEADS GUILTY
SANFORD’S NEW THEATRE STRAUB CONFESSED
FORTY-FOUR COALITION
SLAYER
IS NOW AN ASSURED FACT "*
OF MISS ALICE MALLETT PRO-TREATY MEMBERS WIN
PURCHASE OF LOT MADE
IN THE IRISH PARLIMENT
I\-

_,

I

Murder That Excited the Whole State of Michigan
Ended Today

FRENCH
PLAN
Lane Bought Star
TO CO-OPERATE
Theatre Lot
BRINGS JOY
PLAN NEW'THEAT’E
prank Miller and E. F.

TO O TH E R E U R O P E A N
PO W ERS
t h a t W il l. T A K E C A R E O F A L L
IS FO R TH C O M IN G NK- .
ROM) SHOWS AS W E L L AS
G O T IA T IO N S
m o v in g

p ic t u r e s

tltjr T k r

Sanford will hnve a new theatre,
tht «anu* to ho finished by January
first. This is the Rood nows that is
btinc spread today by those who have
to n wanting a Wn« »&gt;cw theatre In
Sanford for many years.
The deal
was practically closed yesterday wheti
frank L. Miller and Edward Lane
pur. based the old Star Theatre lot at
the corner o f Mngnolin avonuo and
Se, ■nd street from the form er owner,
0. P. Herndon.
Mcffr-. Miller and I.nnc w ill imme­
diately form a company o f local pcopl. and make it a stock proposition
nr, •• so many local people want an
interest in a new theatre and in a few
da&gt;- they will announce the Incorpor­
ators nnd immediately got busy on
plans and specifications.
As far as can ho learned the new
building will he 57x117 feet and will
cer tain two nice store rooms on M ag­
nolia venue on ?nch side o f the lobby.
Tli building will sent at Icnrt one
th'
rd people ami will he modern
in i • ry respect costing about $60,­
0 0 or more if the plans call fo r it.
1 r the past ton yenrs Sanford has
nii'l, 1 a new theatre building, one
th. ♦ old take care o f tho many big
that ' omc to Florida during the
w tit i , ison and one thnt could also
I ay tin moving pictures during the
int&lt; rim. one thnt would cater to the
last and get only the best o f nttrncL t and one thnt would be n prido
t" tl citizens o f Sanford. There have
I ■• • numerous attempts to build u
raw theatre hut up to now none have
fn c "tmight to the mark as have
Miller nnd tanc nnd hacked
b&gt; their many friends nnd by the pubII.- m general on something tangible
and i niething thnt is needed tho new
th&lt; atre promises success from
the
start.
The plans and the personnel o f the
irn 11 • rntors o f the new thentro will
b&lt; given in a Inter issue o f the Her*
all.

Three American
Buildings in Chinn
, Struck By Shells
•**» T h r

AaaiirInlrd I ' r r M l

I KING. June 20.— Three Am cri‘ .u buildings in Canton were struck
by hi IU during Sunday's bembnrdm" ''t of the city by gunboats o f Sun
^• n in an attempt to recapture
kf
trnnghold. American
Minister
•v‘ .11111111 nuked Renr Admiral Strnuss
t » i-h protection to Canton
nnd
■ &gt;an gunboats nrc expected to
jp .' I there. The extent o f damngc
t \nii rican property was not stated,
' ; i ti-t was made to Sun against
uni. riminatc firing.
, : '!H

HI III SU SPE N D ED
N&lt;» L IM IT A N N O U N C E D
W E N T BAD Y E S T E R D A Y
I Ilf Thr

l»»rln lrd

I 'r r a a )

Hit 'AGO.
June 20.— President
John ■a suspended Ruth. N o lim it
i ;i&lt; l ' f a announced pending the I X " I ' " f Umpire Dinccn's report.

CHICAGO, June 20.— Babe
Ruth
' ■ ■ ntu.rher suspension or fine as a
r’ 1 ' "f his conduct in the New Y ork­
' ’ ' land game yesterday,, when he
1 I unishcd from the diamond in the
1
inning fo r disputing a declsi'rcsident Johnson, o f the Am erLeague, said today that the act1 1 he would take depended upon the
" l-'rt of Umpire Dinccn.
•ater it was announced Ruth's sus­
pension would he fo r three days.
•-------»
F F IO U T F A IL E D TO GET
HON Us H ILL B EFO RE S E N A T E
v' ASH1NGTON, June 20.—A n efrt to Kpt the bonus bill before the
u‘ l" failed today, the senate adopt­
' ' , to
motion to lay on table the
'" ' ion by Walsh, Democrat, of Mass­
achusetts, to displace ta r iff bill with

A a a n rln lr4 I’ rra a )

T H E H A G U E , June 20.— France's
decision to co-opernte with the other
European powers in the forthcoming
negotiations with the Russian soviet
had n bouyunt influence on the con­
ference here yesterday. Arrangements
fo r the meeting with the Bolshevik!
were advanced by the formation of
three substitute commissions. In ac­
cordance with the Genoa agreement
the names o f the countries represent­
ed on the vnrious substitute commis­
sions will he communicated to Mos­
cow today.
France's adherence, which was o f­
ficially announced at yesterday's ses­
sion by M. Bcncist, is not without res­
ervation, however. The French min­
ister rend a letter saying thnt he had
been Instructed by his government to
make known thnt France would bo
presented nt the meeting on Juno 2G
with the Russians nnd then added: “ In
authorizing me to make this notifica­
tion the French government desires
to recall thnt this meeting is merely a
reunion o f experts ad
referendum;
that nil political questions w ill
Ixr
uiimnuted from the negotiations, and
that France retains her experts
nt
any moment if the attitude o f the sov­
iet representatives appears to render
it necessary."

ROTARIANS
MET TODAY
AT VALDEZ
GREETED
T IIK IR
P R E S ID E N T
W H O HAS IIE B N TO C A L IF O R ­
N IA TO R O T A R Y M E E T IN G

.

From Contested and
UNION MEN
UnContested Con­
WILL STRIKE
stituencies
IS OPINION RETURNS SO FAR

O l v T h e A a a u e la trd I ’ r r a a )

JACKSON, Mich., June 20.—(Teorge Straub, confessed slayer
of Miss Alice Mallctt, pleaded guilty to first degree murder today.
He was immediately sentenced to solitary confinement for life.

CONFEDERATE VETERANS OPEN
THEIR THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL
REUNION AT RICHMOND TODAY

It A ll.R O A D MEN W I L L
HE A L ­
SHOTS A R E F IR E D IN V IC IN IT Y
M OST SO LID FOR W A L K ­
O F O F F IC IA L R E SID E N C E OF
ING O U T
N E W PR E M IE R

Speakers o f Prominence Will Address (he Veter­
ans at Opening
( l i p T h e A aaiH-Inlr d I ' r r a a )

RICH M O ND , June 20.— The

C H ICAG O , June 20.— Formal reply
to communication o f ten railway un­
ions who informed the rnilrond labor
board the railroad striko would bo
authorized i f the present referendum
favored suspension work, being pre­
pared by the board, it was learned to­
day. Reply to union chiefs not to bo
forwarded fo r several days.
Mean­
while union headquarters is speeding
up strike vote in an e ffo r t to have it
completed anil tabulated by next Sat­
urday when the general committee
representing rail unions meets horo to
canvass the returns. F ifty thousand
ballots were cast by the shop ernfts
employes almost solidly for u strike
according to Secretary Scott, o f the
|{uj|Wfty Employes Department o f tho
Federation o f Labor.
(
____________________
'|-||ftE|r P E O P L E K IL L E D

Con­ diers disembarked they were met by
opened waiting Boy Scouts who tenderly nnd
their thirty-second annual
reunion manfully led them to their qunrters
wherever they might he. Within the
here today. The speakers nt the init­
eloquent picture o f youth nnd nge,
ial session were General Julian
S. when Boy Scout led his
honored
Carr, commnnder-in-chief, Governor charge to it w aiting home, was painted
Trinkle o f Virginia, Dr. Dougins E. a liUle sidelight o f the spirit that hnd
Frcenia(n, tho reunion orator, nnd caught the day. Upon reaching the
Senator Pat Harrison, o f Mississippi. front o f n building wuvod the Stars
anil liars, an edd white hnired voter
RICH M O ND ,
Vn., June 20.— All an, his arm linked wth that o f a lloy
the nffection nnd sentiment thnt an Seoul, reverently uncovered in salute,
unforgetting community could express and with head erect, proudly passed
was today bestowed by Richmond up­ his beloved banner. A t the same moon the grny-clnd soldiers, who from meiit he met a comrade going in the
M A N Y A R E IN JU R E D
every section o f the South, once more opposite direction.
IN IT A L I A N W RECK
have gathered within this
historic
“ Brother," said the latter, “ you'll
city's borders for the thirty-second have to keep it off; they’re all over
t i l s T h r A sh n r In f r i t I ' r r a a )
annual reunion o f the United Confcd town."
j
T U R IN , Italy, June 20.— Three procrate veterans.
Many of these aged men have come
pie were killed and twenty seriously
As if sensing in some measure the here feeble ami almost penniless. But
, injured yesterday near Cunco when
possibility
pns»ininiy that
mat this may be the last i it matters not their rank, if only in
. . .
.
time when the fast-thlnnlng band o f I,he dark days o f the CO's they follow “ W
trnln " lrU; k h°
1 ,
men, who fought for tho Confederacy. ,d Lee and Jackson, they are honored ?f " 0cnI V " ™ ? * ‘ ™ in which h« d
will meet together in the city that guests
in the mansions o f the riel, or !,a,l,^ , to ‘J ck
" l ™ ™ * " who
guc
had falen o ff th" train.
once was the heart o f theii beloved the cottage o f the poor,
enusc, Richmond, in countless ways, in
A re-checking late yesterday o f the
showing the veterans they are not for- number o f veterans attending tho re­
gotten, nnd that the South still chcr- union, indicates that less than 1,000
Ishes with nhiding pride tho deeds are In the city— remnants o f
what
thnt gave tho grny armies undying once was u glorious legion. A probfame sixty yenrs ago.
Inn has been found in the m atter o f
Special trains Inst night nnd nil housing the visitors, who, with the
day today arrived with veterans, their veterans, it is estimated numWr 60,families nnd friends. A h tho old sot- 000.
federate veterans

officia lly

HARDING TRIP
TO ALASKA IS
ABANDONED

APPROVE COMPROMISE PROGRAM
TO DEFER ACTION TODAY TO
SIDETRACK BONUS BILL

Ills T h r

A a a » r la t r 4 I'rra a )

B ELFAST,
June 20.— Numerous
shots were fired today in tho vicinity
o f Stormont Castle, which was pur­
chases! by tho Ulster government as
the official residence o f Sir James
Craig, the premior, who with his w ife
took up their resilience there for the
first time Inst night. Tho officials
are reticent regarding the firng.
D U B L IN , June
20.— Forty-four
eonlition pro-treaty members and
tw enty-five coalition Republicans were
elected to tho Irish parliament from
contested ami uncontcstcd constituen­
cies according to returns so fo r re­
ceived.
D U B L IN , June 20.— Tho first count
o f the vote* cast in Mid Dublin fo r
parliament showed:
Lord Mayor O’Neill,
independent
pro treaty, 0,407 votes;
Alderman
Byrne, pro treaty, 7.809 votes; both
elected.
Northwest Dublin: It. J. Mulrnhy,
pro treaty panel Candida
• ac.J; Philip Cosgrove, pro treaty, 0,110; both
elected.
There are tour cats to lie filled in
cnch case.
•
Kamonu dc Valera announced yes­
terday morning that be would not is­
sue his expected statement on the now
Irish constitution todny. He said ho
hnd only received the full official text
o f the document yestcrtlny afternoon.

B E L F A S T , June 20.— It developed
Inter the attack on the premier’s home
w in more serious than nt first re­
ported. Several bullets struck tho
n i r T h r A x u r l i i i r d I’ r r w l
building where Urnig nnd his w ife
W A S H IN G T O N , June 20.— Presi­ were sleeping.
*
j
dent Harding's tentatively projected
Alaskan trip this summer has been
F O R E S TR Y D E P A R T M E N T
I abandoned, it was announced todny ut
ISSU ES F R E E B O O KLE T
the White House,

Tho Snnfnrd Rota, jr Club was glad
to greet their president, D. I.. Thrash­
er, upon his return from California
. . . . i ! ! f T k ' A i a a r l a l r d I'rra a )
V O L IIH IA R A P IS T TO
todny and in a few words he told them
W A S H IN G T O N , June 20— Forest
about his wonderful trip and n few o f
H A N G ; E F F O R T FOR
lovers enn satisfy their thirst fo r
the side lights o f the big convention
PARD O N F R U IT L E S S knowledge o f forestry by obtaining,
o f all the Rotary Clubs o f the world
o f charge, u pamphlet just Issued
nt Los Angeles.
T A L L A H A S S E E . June 20.— The by the department o f agriculture on
R u le Mu.iia ..a » down on tuc pro­
The
stale pardoning hoard yesterday a f­ "Government Forest W ork.*
gram fo r a talk on business nnd told
booklet
contains
full
Information
ternoon hernd and denied an applica­
on
some very interesting tales o f his
M i r T h r i M u r l a l r l I 'r r a a )
tion presented by Attorney
B. F. forestry in its every phase.
struggles here with the plants o f the
W A S H IN G T O N , June 20. — The This is understood to lie one o f the Brass to commute to life imprison
Southern Utilities und o f the d ifficu l­ compromise program o f
Republican elements In their detennnntion to put nient a death sentence recently Inities he had in trying to get the plants lenders to defer uetion on the soldiers' the senate on record now on the ques- posed on Aubrey Nichols. Nichols was
in shape. The Southern Utilites made bonus bill until a fter the ta r iff meas­ tion o f whether there is to I k * further i tried and convicted in Volusia county
more ice nnd iced more refrigerator ure has been disposed o f was approv­ delay.
o f the crimo o f rape nnd was sentenrs ncre this year than ever, they ed yesterday at a conference o f ma­
Under the resolution adopted by W e d by Judge Perkins to be hanged,
nre extending their electric light* to jority senators. The vote was 27 to the m ajority conference, the bonus The pardoning board declined to disAnd Rnilrond Shop Craftsmen When
Monroe and to Cameron City out thru II. A t the same time the conference would he made the unfinished busl- turh this sentence,
Union Finns Strike
the celery section, putting in many went on record ns favoring final ac­ ness o f the seriate immediately a fter
miles o f w ater mnins and gas pipes tion on the bonus before any recess or final action on the ta riff, and it would A L IE N C ITIZE N 'S
,,,.
A a a i »r l a »r 4 I 'r r a a )
and gettin g ready for a big city. Their adjournment o f congress.
he kept continuously before the body
W IL L G E T M O N E Y
1 IN* IN N A T I, June 20. Interest
nnnunl pay roll is between $250,000
Before adopting u resolution em­ "except when tem porarily laid aside
HACK FROM W A R here todny in rnllmnd situation cen­
and $300,000 anil they nre gettin g bodying this program, the conference for matters o f immediate exigency."
ters In n conference tonight between
icady to put in a mammoth turbine rejected, 30 to 0, a motion by Senator The resolution also declared that both
M i r T h e .*
I r, i r d I ' r r a a |
|officials o f the miners and railroad
to supply electric service for this part McCumher, Republican, o f North Da­ the t a r iff and the bonus should he
W A S H IN G T O N , June
„ h, n
kota, to lay usidc the ta r iff fo r action pnssed to their final disposition* “ as ion . b tln r prapnrat) which will r . f o , conccrtcl t r i k e „crion I,tw e e n
o f Floridn.
Ham Dultose told o f the g o o d |&gt;oints on the bonus. Mr. McCumlxr, who expeditiously ns possible,"' and thnt turn td approximately 30,000 Germans these organisations be heard. H. M
in the Rotary Magazine nnd stressed has charge o f both pieces o f legisla­ there should be "no finnl adjournment I* '"* Austrians property- tuken over Jewell, head o f the railway employes
the matter o f capital nnd Inhor us tion, then offered the compromise res­ o f this congress or any recess until ‘luring the war by alien property cus- ‘department o f the A m o rio n Fedorathis was one o f the many articles in olution.
both these proposed measures nre fin**&gt; amounts o f ten thousand dol- tion o f Labor, nnd John L Lewis
the magazine. Mr. Duilose handled
Despite tho conference action, there nlly disposed o f."
lars or less.
^
president o f the United Mine W ork’
his subject with his customary good will be an open fight in the senate to
There was a sharp controversy in „ v
...... * .........
‘T », at n conference yesterday disstyle and both talks were most inter­ get the bonus hill up before the sen­ the conference over the language o f
vi-TMi'i J ' lv
. N
A **
cussed agenda tonight's m eeting nnd
esting und greatly enjoyed.
ate returns to consideration o f the the resolution which n number o f . A M I ION H i l l P O S T P O N E M E N T mapped out plan o f action to proposo
George Phillips, o f the Lake Mary ta r iff measure, laid aside last week senntors construed ns binding them to
...
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to'offlciala o f tho unions.
M l ) T h r A »* i&gt;rln lrd I'r r a a )
Casino nnd Edgur Hull, leader o f the fo r the naval appropriation bill. Sev­ vote for the bonus. Senator Lodge, o f
W A S H IN G T O N , June 20— PreslvrMK.M
--------band, told o f the plans fo r a big gala eral senators on both the Republican Massachusetts, was said to hnvu as­
dent llarding his given hi* informal
! , '*N N A T I, June 20— Organized
day nt the cnnlno on Thursday, June and Democratic rides were prepared sured senators that this wns not the
sanction to the Republican house lend“ lt it udo on educational ques­
23rd nnd asked fo r a committee from to o ffe r a motion today that the bonus case. Those voting against the rcso.
___
. . . .
.,
tions before the Federation of tab or
the Rotary Club to assist in this big be taken up immediately, hut Repub­ '"«• »
.................
or Iho
'!
"•!' ,h ?
bonus
\ numlipr
.
)
Hi,,y ‘'" " '‘ Wcrntion for one month.
,c°nvcntion today. Overihadowing the
occasion when the public spirited citi­ lican leaders appeared confident that bonus
A number of opponents nb-.......................................... _____
|usual questions centering about con­
zens will endeavor to raise money fo r such n motion would he defeated.
sented themselves from the confer............... « . . . .. _________________ ..
,tents o f school texts, courses o f study
the hand. Rotary as usual will keep
Should the m ajority's compromise ence, as did several proponents, who
on labor movement and free school
up her part o f all the good things for program he put through, final senate desire immediate action on the bill.
M I A I, June 20— Resignations
o f ^ M&gt;k* wn* r***olutlon proposing InvesSanford and vicinity.
action on the lamps probably would
Fred
Hnrrington,
an
chief
prohibition
* *** on
discriminatory action
not come before September.
Esti­ M A Y DEUKRAHE
jofficer for the Miami district, nnd of ^on,rnjP,“ *p‘l by Harvard College" to
CO TTO NSEED O IL
SECO ND C LAS S PO S TA L
mates today were thnt the ta r iff bill
C. P. llloxton, federal "undercover" , eny n,*m*, si°n to Hebrews.
RATES IN AMERICA
could not be brought to a vote before
ngent, were tendered yesterday.
N E W Y O R K , June 20— The cotton­ August I at the earliest, nnd more
B L A C K M A IL P L O T W IL L
* H ) Tfce . i a t u r l a I r 4 I ' r r a a )
seed oil market closed steady. Prime likely not before August 15.
With
W ASHINGTON, June 20— The ad­
N O T II DIRCI.OSRD
WATSON
IM
PROVING
summer yellow, 11.50 and $12.00; senators on both sides prepnred to ministration is considering decreasing
A T T H E W A R D T R IA L
prime crude, unquoted. Juno, $11.50; make n determined fight on the bonus the second class postal rates it was
W
ASHINGTON,
Juno
20—
Senator
------------,
....I.v
.M-iiuinr
.
...
July, $11.00; August, $IL67; Septem­ it ts figured that it will take from a said today at the White House. Sub­
T h „ „ , . . E. W . U o „ ,
Gcortrin, w h . j
W H lT l’ Y U m i f ' j u S T o ’- A .
ber, $11.07; October, $11.05; N ovem ­ month to six weeks to put that meas­ ject discussed nt length at
today's
ber, $9.80; December, $0.67; Jnnuary ure through.
cnbinct meeting nnd Harding nnd
in ’
« &lt;■!»&gt; H .cV n ,.ll plot w h loh h .
$0.57, Total sales, 4,000.
Some senators favorable
to the Work inclined to believe at least part
bonus fear a filibuster if the bill goes o f increase in second claim rates made
F cr quick results, try a want ad.
over until a fter action on the tariff. during the war should now be revised.
dua~
.........* —

Several Republicans and Democrat* Tried
Bring Up Same

to

Interest Centered
In Conference Tonight
Between the Miners

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SPORTS

PERSONALS

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Rood old summer time.

M
Claaaifled Ada Sc a line. No
H ....a d taken for leaa than 25c.
I*
and positively no claaalfiad
•a ada charged to anyone. Caah
Ite must accompany all ordera.
ta Connt five worda to a line
M
and remit accordingly.
Ite
a n n n f e m n n n

Sanford Is coming right along and
everyone knows about it.

wore told by The Dally und Weekly

The mnny friends o f Cnpt. P. M. El­
f*6R S A L K — A t n bargain, practicalder, the genial postmaster, will be
!y new Colta Acetylene liichtinic
sorry to learn that he Is ill at thia
plant with necessary pipe fo r Instal­
home on Oak avenue with Influensn.
lation. I'hone 3703 or call F. F. Dut­
ton, Jr.
72-tic
Real estate is changing hands so
fast these days In Sanford that one
TILE D ;
THREE
3-INCH can hardly keep up with it. And ev­
WELLS, THREE
2-INCH ery tim e it changes hands it makes
WELLS. TEN AN T
HOUSE money fo r the owners.

Southern Association
At Mobile, 11; Chattanooga, 1.
At New Orleans, 6; Nashville, 6.
Others not scheduled.

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There are still some vacant lots in
the city thnt ought to he sold by the
owners to r.orne one who would build
on them nr the owners ought to build
on them. There is no place here now
for vacnrit lots.

FOIt S A L K —Ono storngo battery in
good shape, been used about six
weeks, cheap.— A. C. Smith.
72-3tp
FOR S A L E —Twin Harley motorcycle
ircyclo
with tandem seat, speedometer nnd
three cxtnr tires, $150 cash.— Ned
Harrison.
72-3tp

ani]
stnten Fields have nrr|ve,| jn t ||C rlty nn,| w ||| |,e the guests
l)f
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
\v. T. Fields nt their home south o f
the city.
Mr. Fields w ill engage in
farming nnd expects to make Snnford
his home ngnin nfter nn absence o f
FOR S A L E — l-arge, dcsirablo build­ mnny yenra.
Ing lots on Mngnolln avenue, be­
It is rumored today on the streets
tween 10th and 11th streets, Sanford.
Address P. (). Box No. XIX . 72-4tp thnt the old Star Theatre location nt
the corner o f Second street nnd Mag­
FOR S A L E — 3 biq lots with l room
house, chickens und etc. Price $550 nolia avenue has been sold to local
cash. K. F. Lane.
lS-Stp men ami a new theatre w ill he start­
ed on this property in tho next few
FOR S A L E OR R E N T — 5 7-8 acres
weeks. The Dnlly Herald will give
of land with good 5-room house,
nil the farts about the transaction in
furnished, hath house and pavilion on
tomorrow’s issue. Another big thing
place. Located on Silver Lake. See
for Sanford.
Mrs. A. V. Hnselton.
70-4tp
FOR S A L E — Deslrshlc building” lot
Lawrence Jernignn is here for a
on Magnolia nvc. between 11th and visit with his brother. P erry, of the
12th street. Inquire 213 Knst 11th II A O. Hnrage Mr. Jernignn hns
................
f i 3 ') l p ,|„,rn In servire in the Pnnnmn Cnnnl
FOR Q U IC K SA t.K — Brand new T*- division, where he wns 1st sergennt
room cottage. Well, 3 large lots, 3 |r tbr&gt; headquarters detntehment. He
miles out on Orlando road. $050.— wns put to work ns soon ns he ar­
Seminole Poultry Farm.
72-2tp rived, ns P erry Is opposed to nnyonc
FOR SA LK --31 acre celery fnnn, 12 (except him self! Itelng without con
acres- improved.
For terms
nnd slant nnd steady employment,
price see II. II. Chappell,
72-fitp
■- —
The mnny friends o f W. J. Thigpen
FOR S A L K — Potato barrels In any
nre glad to see film hnck home nfter
quantity, special prices on car lots,
several weeks spent In John Hopkins
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
horpltnl nt Baltimore. Mr. Thigpen
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
had a number of operations while
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
nwny hut w ill have to return some
elding. Within four blocks of center time in the fall to finish. Mean­
of city.
time he is hnck nt the old business o f
Ceo. V’ . K N IR IIT
inMirnnce and renl estnte nnd will he
272-tfc
glad to see his friends at any time.
FOR S A L li—Gniolino pump and tank.
80(1 Magnolia Ave.
70-3tp
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Mobley nnd

FOR REN T
FOR H IR E Touring &lt;.tr and taxi.
Special attention to out-of-town
trips. Phone I tli-W, A. C Smith.

78-atp
FOR R E N T — Garage, 800
Ave.

Magnolia

70-atp

HOW TH E Y STAN D
Florida Slate league
Lost
Won
6
0
St. Petersburg
3
.3
Jacksonville
3
3
Daytona
o
3
Tnmpn
2
3
( Irlinde
5
l
Lakeland
American League
Won
35
New York
31
Detroit
Cleveland
29
29
Washington
Chicago . .
28
oo
ss
Philadelphia
. 23
St. I.nuis#
Nntionnl League
Won
Lost
New York
37
20
SI Loula
82
26
Pittsburg
. ........
28 25
Brooklyn
............. 30
29
Chicago
27
28
Cincinnati
28
32
Boston
24
30
Won
l.ost
Southern Association
23
Mobile ........ ....... 40
Memphis
.38
26
35
Little Rock
27
28
35
New Orleans
3.3
Birmingham
29
35
Atlanta
24
Nashville
to
25
•»«1
Chattanooga
44

Pet.
.574

.525
.420
.483
.475
.423
.-111

.528

Shu wore cowboy's clothes of flan­
nel nnd leather. She rode bad horse,
nnd shot bad men. So HE dislik­
ed her. Then ho saw her a dream
o f feminine benuty In n Pnris ev­
ening gown and then— well—bet­
ter sec the picture.

FOX NEW S, Too

Ha

Pet.
.035
.594
.565
.656
.532
.407
-385
.833

v

( H r T h e A .a o e ln trd I ’m * I

ia i-

6-room bungalow, 80 ft. front on Park Ave­
nue, $3,600. Terms.

L

e w is

&amp; C

h it t e n d e n

B. II. R A N D A L L . Jr.

A . L. C AM PBELL

P en in su lar E lectric Company
Wclsks Building

BROTHERS

T ELEPHONE 1 1 3
We

R ep air

Anything

E le ctrica l

107 W e st First SI.----- Phone 518

Sanford’s New Store-

Phone 127

The Churchwell Co.
10 Store* in (Jeorgin-

-1 Store in Florida

LADIES’ D E PARTM EN T

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

COMFY-CUT VESTS

WHITE SHIRTS
Collars Attached

2 12:15:13.

swimming stnr.wa s bitten to denth 311.
Saturday afternoon by a barracuda
LOST—.311x3% tire on rim, between
while swimming n mile off the Muni­
Lakeland ami Sanford.
Finder
cipal pier.
plcnse notify It. S. Holly, Sanford,
Miss M ary
Buhner, nlso a high
Florida.
*f dli
school star, towed the injured girl
LOST— Small shepherd dog. About 1 more than h alf n mile before her
month old. Black, with white feet. cries for help were heard. A boat
Finder please return to L. II. Cotinul- was sent out nnd she wns brought to
1v end receive reward.
72-tfc the pier but Med to denth before they
could get her to land.

C u n r a n l t - e d _____ —MJ u . t I 'l i n n .

SPECIAL

The Battery is the life of the car.
WE IIE-CHARGE AND RE­
PAIR A LL MAKES
BATTERIES

RAY

■W o r k
Pth n n d F r c n c h -

BONDS- INSURANCE- REAL ESTATE

Battery

.508
.491
.407
.444

S RE ED W A Y,
Uniontown.
Pa..
June 19.— Jimmy Murphy, the Pacific
const driver, Saturday won the 225
mile Universal Trophy automobile
race on the Uniontown speedway, av­
eraging 202.2 miles nn hour, the fast­
est time ever registered here. Mur­
phy jumped into the lead on the ttilth
lap after Tonnnp Milton wns forced
out rher. l,i„ n uiliiae threw a wheel
nnd crashed through a grandstand
runrd rail.
Murphy's time wns

The Berger Steel

51-2tc

LOST

ABSTRACT CO.
SEMINOLE

20c

$2.25

and 25c each

and $2.50

BATH TOWELS
18x39, each

Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property

------- W A N T E D

"Ki " ,m\;MaJ&gt;’ n\&gt;; \eu l*

And $1.00

'I”'1 E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

W A N TE D T&lt;&gt; R E N T — A furnished 1 am gone,
Miss Buhner said the
cottage. Have two children. Phone McCIntchic g irl told her when the
10,
6fl-33tc tish attacked her. She fainted into
W A N T E D - Mule and wagon. See the arm* o f Mis* Buhner, who start­
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
72-3tp ed to tow her to shore, more than a
mile away.
Miss Buhner collapsed Inst night
Distrib­
ami is under the care of a physician.
utor
It is the lirst time on record thnt
ItiOl
Route A. Rural Phone
I
a bather hna been attacked with fa ­
SAN
S
A N FO
FORD, F L A .
tal results In local waters.
PRICK LIS T
(N ote: Miss McCiatchie took part
JUNE. 1922
in the aquatic meet nt Hollins col­
1
lb. Whole Klim
lege last A p ril.)
2 4 lbs. Whole Klim
5
lb*. Whole Klim
GOVERNOR S M A L L
25 lbs. Whole Klim
WILL OFFER NO KVI1
lb. Skint Klim
DRNCK IN TRIAL
2 4 lbs. Skim Klim
5
!hs. Skim Klim
W A U K E G A N , III., June 19.— Gov25 Ilia Skim Klim
1ernor Small w ill offer no evidence In
••
■■■■
his own behalf nt his trial fo r conSccond KhcctH, B F j X l l . o n ly ,"Piracy atlom cya for tho defense nn50c M r 1,000, w h ile t h e y Iiw t, n t nounrad today hut will rest on the evIfe r n ld o f f i c e .
I f Mrnce of lh‘* prosecution. The nn_
nouncement wn* a surprise as it was
I^ t Billy Hoffman tell you about expected the defense would require
Radio; it don’t cost anything. 60-Ctc two or three wreks.

W. W. DRESSOR
KLIM MILK

H u

tea
Ha
tea
H*

The world nt your door every even-

Are a few of the mnny hundred*
that have purchased "EXID E"
Batteries from us. Nearly three
Pet. years sales n;id not one to go
.040 wrong.
.552 Insist on an “ EXIDE”

JIM M Y M U RPH Y W IN S
U N IV E R S A L TR O PH Y

Why pay more?

A a . n i -ln lr * I ' r r a . i

Forest Lake
E. M. Galloway
W. H. Hand
J. S. Dinkle
T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Hell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Bussell
Bob Walthour
I). C. Marlow
C. R. Duffin
B. H. Guthrie

Pet.
1.000
.500
.f00
.400
.400
.167

— Shirley Apartments opposite post
ST. PETERSBURG , June 19.— Miss tiller, $2.25. See us before you buy.
office, u| lairs.
28-tfc Dorothy McCIntchic, bight school — Elder Springs W ater Co. Phone

R jy it with a Herald Want Ad.

“TWO KINDS OF
WOMEN”

THE WINNERS

daughter, Georgin, nre hnck fo&gt;m n
trip to Tntnpn, where they visited
friend* nnd relatives nnd Dr. Mobley
attended the State Pharmaceutical
society annual meet. Dr. Mobley wns
honored by being elected vice-presi­
dent of the association, nfcl the next
meeting w ill he held in Kustis. Dr.
Moldey says everybody Is tntking
about Snnford
and the mnrvelous
jVGWlh o f Ihla cUy.

( Itr T k .

OVER ONE H U ND R ED A R E
INJURED IN PIG H T IN G
B E TW E E N H ER M AN S

(Form erly a Sanford Girl) h

Seminole Printer)

FOR R E N T —Ono npnrtmcnt o f two
pr three rooms, gas stove, electric
lights, running water, two hW V « ( w n
P. O, A lso furnished rooms with
board, (8,00 a week and up. 110-112 BITE OF B AR R A C U D A
Commercial.
64-tfc
C A U S E S DEATH O F G lltl.
&gt; 0 R R E N T — Rooms nnd kitchenette.

71-ltc

tea
tn
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
*4
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
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W e give you the record for
yesterday and part o f today
as 92 which is not so bad
fo r Sunday especially since
the churches are cool nnd
everybody can go to the
pools and the benches Sun- •
day
afternoon— you say
you were not there— well,
that’s nil right, the preach­
er saw you there.
June
promises to be a hot one all
through although the trop­
ical storms may cool o f f the
atmosphere s o m e w h a t .
Stock in tho cold storage
plant looks good to us.
5:10 A. M. J U N K 19. 1922
* Maximum ...... — - ...... 92
Minimum .........
Range ...».....—
Calm and cloudy
30.02
Barometer ...

American Asoociation.
tea
d i r T h e ,»» « o e l« le d f r e e s )
A t Toledo, 11-2; Knnsns City, 6-8.
Ha
B E R LIN , June 19,— One hundred
At Columbus, 1-1; Milwaukee, 4-3.
and twenty persons were injured,
A t Indiannpolis, 6-7; St. Paul, 6-0.
some seriously, In a fight between
At (.ouiavillo, 4-7; Minneapolis, 7-0.
The Herald fo r Post Cards.
tea
members of n patriotic orgnniation
and Party Communists nt C hem niU i
(JAMES TO D AY
II. * . L l ' M I . K V
W . X. I . I M I . K Y
Saturday.
Florida State l.eague
St. Petersburg at Tnmpa.
Our prices nro Just nnd right for
Jacksonville at Orlando.
dependable service.— Quick Service We may not be on First Street, but w,
ran offer eome price* that will mtk* it
Daytonn at Lakeland.
Transfer.
60-tfc-m worth while to etep o ff First ntr»«t!

FOR SAUi-,*i(i A('mX‘ "2Ti

AND HAHN AT LOADING
STATION. 5 MILES FROM
COURT
HOUSE.
$1fi.500.
TERMS. THE REST PROPO­
SITION
OFFERED
THIS
YEAR. LET ME SHOW YOU.
— II. H. LEWIS. PHONE 319­
391.
72-3tc

These nrc the days when you want
a nice, cool, clean and sanitary place
to cat. When you want something
that tickles you palate, not too much
or too little, something that appeals
to you nnd yet satisfies. Sunday din­
ners at the Seminole Cafe are the
thing. Have yen' become a Seminole
booster? You will after one dinner.

National League
A t Brooklyn, 0; Pittsburgh, 2.
A t New York, 2; 8t. I«ouis, 4.
Others not scheduled.

Thoao who did not know about it

Pauline Frederick

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^

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At Chicago, 0; Washington, 1.
A t Detroit, 8; Iloston, 1.
A t Cleveland, l*; New York, 2.

Herald.

FOR SALE

For Florida: Unsettled local showers tonight or Tue:
day.

American league

yet.

----- T O N I G H T ___.

na

Pa
he
■a

RESU LTS Y E S T E R D A Y

And no frost is on the pumpkin as

THE WEATHER = = ^ S A f ORD’S =
TEMPERATURE =

The Herald fo r f i n t data job work.

Flower Pots

MOSQUITO NETTING

Collars Attached,
Sizes 121/, to 14

11 yards

$ 1.00

and Sprinklers, too
Every size and kind
needed to beautify the
home. Come and look
them over.

BOYS’ WHITE SHIRTS

P A Y CASH Buying For Less-

-Is Saving

They’re All Priced
Right

BALL
HARDWARE

-COMPANY

■M *

The Churchwell Co.
| FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS

w e l a k a block

�PAGE POUR
THE SANFORD D
U .V iU M U J U ), F H ID A V . J U W .

PAGETWO

IM ,

THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922
kthe&gt; arc striving so hard to i
their own already higli standard
efficiency.— Tampa Tribune.
'M G S S tR , OUtt UW U J M T t D S V
A R E G R E A T A y G ffTO U' P J* U C T&amp; 1

F A T H E R ’S D A Y
Credit for Father’s Day la awarded
t&lt;» .Mrs. John B. Dodd, o f Spokane,
^ ..O fv rra l Manager Washington. She Is the "mother of
&lt; Im ita tio n Manager
father’s day." Her suggestion that a
day bo set aside in her own city in
A S s r r t l a U g l l a t r a SI a dr K n o n a
honor o f father met with instant rec­
ognition and favor in Spokane, nnd
the city churches fell In line with remnrkahlc unanimity.
Father’s Day,
Ose W ##L
1910, was a great success nnd ever
. J V . h S i ,3*, ° *•-*■ «* W »»h ly lirr- since, in Spokane. It comes on tho
C r M . y , A i l , r r - 3rd Sunday o f June.
Jr*®
k n o w n on o p p l l r n Mother’! Day has for its flower tho
l » * m « w r « l l e l a p a l l l U a . aaukl p r r
y e a r, a l w a y la a S , a a r » .
white carnation, as the emblem of
Father's dnj^ hn s its rose,
m .iiu i:u
t i i i : a m n u c ia tk ii
r m : s s mother.
'J fi* Associated Praia la axclualvaly colored for the father who Is still in
In* ^.^da,0a } h , ,UV f o r ^•publication i f tho land o f tho living, white for the
J , **,?• dlepatchaa credited r0 li or
Tad * l £ r
1c r *’?5' ^
«a t h i s n i p; j father who has passed nwsy. Jf you
h a ra ln .
,h *
" • w#
Pu b lish e d
wish to give outward evidence o f hon­
d
U
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l
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l
!
ri
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^
L
r.
V
PObn&lt;af
t
,
o
n
u
specia
l
u i apatch ea h e re in a r e alao re sfe rv
ed
or ami respect for tho father who
O f r t c a i H K H A I . O n v i L O I 5 U . r i i a a a |&lt;H worked and saved fo r you, who held
you lovingly in his arms when you
were a Imby, or who spanker! you
when you needed it, wear ii rose on
Wo noticed a picture in one o f the father’s .lay, the third Sunday in J une,
dally papers yesterday o f Otto Kahn, nnd use your efforts to have your
wealthy philanthropist and financier, minister deliver nn appropriate ser*
and M ary Garden on the Olympic g o­ nion on that day. It is sueee*in«l nle«
ing to Europe. Ilis name is Kahn now
but it may be changed before ho re—■— ........ — • lea i i s r
.fffe rfla rf«T rfa in rrr

W; " ! * 1..........
i f the days observation.

An Italian came to this country six
year* ngo in the stcernge. Ho left
yesterday with hi.-* w ife and child g o ­
ing back to Italy fo r n visit nnd he is
worth ono and one half millions. He
is a contractor. A ll o f which proves
that n poor men can come hero from
Europe, live here six years nnd make
* million and r half— "contracting."

, MOOD BE S'PRiaEO WOVU
p
QUtCKLS *V1 CWEAPW W * VCJV4 \

» ^ELL A GtO\/£, RUD A uObT/
DAW4. BOV A USED GAR CA J
EMQAOE A UOOSE VAAtO rA
) \w au a u ’u a o • vao
M
\
JOKiU" , N A WOULD \ ) I

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Our jtrcntc.t ........... . „ „ j Z Z ™ * , . ’ *
to be to play « saxophone but jazz o f
. ,

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'i,.lp

&gt;(

i-e' iew!How the horses, the blare o f
tie bands, the antics o f the clowns, and H glitter o f it
an inspne.! you with a fervid determination to see the
it.il show— the big performance in the tent

' Z ! ' T ?-aliz°,it thon’ but you were gettin g a lot out
&lt;&gt;i an attractive advertisement.

iVrhnps you don't realize it now, but other advertise­
ments, just as attractive, just as interesting and far
mm e \aluable to you, parade daily before you in the collimns of this paper.

•n.e merclumts an.l makers o f everything you want or
^ h « e display before you their most attractive
ai ts- Jt ls truly the greatest show on earth.”

’Hie whole purpose o f any advertisement is to excite
j „ 1,CUI IOM y &gt;g ,un your interest, arouse your desire; to
te &gt;ou something you don’t know; to remind you o f

thimr , r yT lnve f®rR0tten: tH convince you o f some­
thing over which you have been hesitating.

!" S lfc J ?
° f ii" advert'sement is, in one way
‘inotliti, to make you luippier.

C. The modern flap- Lake County section, t o g a Z r w th

" r '\
• h,,ply n ,hat f * rt " f M«rion nnd Putnam a L
•poke In the eternal cycle o f time.
ferted by the Oklawaha being widen.
I or the benefit o f our bluo-apecUcl. ed and deepened, while the St Johns
" friends, wo will recnll a few facts river project would help all of Duval
of more rerent origin Few o f us nre Clay, St. Johns, Volusia. Seminole and
too young to remember the lecturers. Orange. There i. no need t„ , tJ
•f n few years l.nck who warned th ere- the Kissimmte Valley , w t ion

DEANF TURNER
(’hours 497-494

" HI.Ah A BLOCK

Vc U of ,h'' cor80t'
"boul'l have attention by removal of
ti nt the poor dears are going corset- snngs nnd the deepening o f its water­
’ hr
a« ’ I’Uyii.K the way thus opening to F lorid , ton,
.
M
w®r® H ilo r ia ' 1**
S i ,Vh^" *h'
whi ch eaUUn! then
S i*
h\ K*,a l 'li«*'ivantage o f the soap
a manufacturer. Now the girl* are
. wearing laibhed hair, which ia a great

a a a a a a a

“ tate, a section where the real wild
life of Florida still abounds and
where myriads o f plumage birds long
thought extinct niny delight the eve
o f the northern Im vaLe
TL.. P •

»

j - _With the news full o f strikes,

threatened strikes and labor unrest,
Rogri- w - Mason, statistician today
{„ucd the following statement rcrdinc general industrial situation:
* jy pr jiome time," said Mr. Bason,
*btuiness in the East hns been revivj-P Were it not for the textile and
ether strikes in New Hampshire,
I \|»sssfhuM-tts and Rhodo Islnnd, busj |*r,f „ conditions in New Englnnd,
S(w York State, nnd Pennsylvania
would be very good today.
During
the past year, the^ Central West has
been the weakest spot in the business
lituation. The abrupt drop in tho
price of grains, live stock, nnd other
firm products left the agricultural
lections of our country in a very bad
condition. You will remember the
Firmer*’ Conference nt Washington
tnd various forms o f aid enacted b y j
congn 4 nnd different state Icgisln-

• l
, T
,
llow you used t0 b(5 on the job bright
th.- li
?,fe pt,e c"'cus hf'-fde? Remember how you
' e&lt;l us the lions, tigers, and the big, lumbering ele-

Courtenr and Prompt Ser­
vice Our Motto

m

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expects to rc- (is now most likely that there will be
Pensacola and in addition to no duty nt all, but that this product
O U TLAW S ATTACKED
•Imng a general practice, build up a will go on tho free list,
JA P .LO G G IN G C AM P
spocial maritime law business.
Mr.
Senator Din) said he considered this
Snnlmrn
----...i
Is
n
most
convincing
writer
one
o
f
the
most
important
steps
N E A R VLADIVOSTOCK
„
" &lt;lf , h , ,
f ,h‘ be,t educated men in which could |&gt;oa*ib!y bo mndc fo r the
t n » T h e A aa o r l a i r d I V r a a i
nnd his legal education after agricultural interests o f this country.
the modern dances a nd the modern t,.
TO K IO , June 20.— Outlaws attack­
r‘ " f Practical newspaper ex- Farming must bo encouraged, he said,
styles o f dress for the female o f the
'd n Japanese loggin g camp about
should fit him admirably for and the people taught to produce more’
years ago when I ’d go homo species. But wo rathe- M le v t* that |}i
three hundred miles from Vladivoi.
Sanford is ono o f the busiest cities
anil open wide the door,
ess that his friends among tho o f the things we consume nt home,
sueh o f them ns are being corrupted ,
t«.k nnd It is fonred that nil the Jnpain Moridli. It intends to keep busy
biiy little fellow would bo play- by the
are predicting for him. His else wc enn never get back to a nor...jse things would bo just ns bnd- ,
nese
there were massnereed. A Jap­
nil through tho summer months. Roma
ing on the floor;
ly corrupted by something else, in the harmmg personality has made hun- nial_ condition. With the |50 a ton anese warship has gone to the sens
people wdl cane a vacation but most
Iways run to meet me, and ‘ llel- ai.sence .. f the toddle nnd the shimmy dreds &lt;.f friends for him in Pcnsncoln duty ns the Republicans had it, he o f attack.
of the pcoj Ic hero will work right on.
" ' , 1 p,ori,' a- In college he won said, farmers would not only be bndK Had,’ he’d say,
nn,| tht* abbreviated skirt s. There is
There are n-w business blocks going
,,ny
mU‘8 n," , tnedala for oratory, ly handicapped but u very unfuir ad­
wouldn t change positions with a certain clement that Iis alwnys corA Herald Want Ad w ill help you
UP a," l now wholesale firms coming
the ruler o f Bombay.
ruptiblc, and that is alw•ays tryin g to jjnorn what wc know o f "Snm " and hi* vantage taken o f those who buy the
in, a new to eat re is tho r.uwest enter­
low ledge o f the world, it ought not farmers’ products, the ultimate conIw corrupted by soimething or other,
Our references?
Those we have
prise followed by a now laundry and
bat little fellows weighs near and it doesn’t mak e much difference to he possible to fool him about any. sumer, who must hear the burden.
hnd
dealings with -Quick
Service
there are improvements on every bus­
iwo hundred pounds,
whnt jt j. that co;rrupts them. There thing. Wc expect him to be a good
Senator llnrri* is equally ns well Transfer.
iness street i.i the eity. In ih/ n-si60-tfc-m
lawyer. St. Augustine Record.
pleased at the outlook o f hnving potis good an.J Imd in every generation;
denre sections there are new home*
We nre glad to henr o f S.
_ ,
um'n
a*h «n H&gt;e free list, ilis state, Georit simply manifests itself in different cesv .
Dance Tonight. Lake &gt;1
being built on almost every street In'
. am Sanborn and Hert Felkel gin. is one o f the hlg agricultural proways.
started thei
Ctutino.
Tue-Thr-Snt-73.
tho city. And the building is no*, con­
r newspaper career under ducers and it was no time, he claimed
The world isn’t perfect now; it nev­
our tutelage
fined to tho eity. The country is be­
f when they edited the col- to place this staggering nnd wholly
er has been, nnd it never will bo.
Have you read tho want ads today T
ing bulit ail -iround Hanford and on
b ge paper for Floridn Uni .
voraity in unnecessary burden on a people stag­
Probably the Lord didn’t mean it to
----------- o---------- every road new hemes are being built.
the cnrly day* o f that school
-1 and wr goring under most oppressive econola- or he would have so ordered It.
Let
Billy
Hoffman tell you about
This section o f Florida certainly look*
take great pride in the suci
iccess o f ndc conditions.
ith Somehow it seems that a little reac­
Radio; it don’t cost anything. 66-6tc
Herb and Sam. '
oth young
While these two southern senators
tion in style* and manners is nocesmen with bright
prospect* and they took the initiative in this matter, and
sary to make the world go round, for
T ry a Herald Want Ad today
S E K K IN t
folks born with an iteh for reforming
md must be provided wit!
material to
mi ( uv ivacnorn oi Morl'ln arc
work on.
But, finally, to lie quite
taking a play vacation, ur even a rest­
candid, wo know nothing o f the toxic
ful one. Some are regaining their
or Intoxicating effect o f the toddle or
health after the long, tedious term in
shimmy, having never tried them our­
thik climate, but many, many more I've had my share o f troubles such as
selves.— Tampa Times.
nre “ seeking more efficiency." as the
everyone must face,
Tallahassee Democrat calls it.
Often met with *nd misfortunes run­
hive hundred Florida teachers -ue
ning life's tempestuous race,
taking tho summer course for teach­ But my troubles always roll away and
er* at the Florida College for Wom­
I feel mighty glad
en. The Democrat says o f them:
When I hear bin cheery greetin' o f
Hello, Dad!"
"The summer school at tho Florida
State College for Women was opened
Wednesday morning with about 500
me publicity budget o f the Miami
teachers, mostly women, in attend
('handier o f Commerce for the coming
-V
year, n* adopted by directors o f the
sc teachers have a hard course
organization, calls for the expenditure
ly ahead of them for the next
of 991,000. Of this sum $15,000 goes
until*, and are to be eongratuh
for employment o f a brnd next win­
»n being willing to quit their
ip
* ' • "' M«l|| /
*
. &gt;• » ^ J •-! .••OittiatllK ImMIKII'I*,
JT
rL j.lJ dciulu two Iiioiiliis
in mid-summer to bette r equip them920,000 fo r advertising in newspapers
selves for the serviice* expected.
and magazine*. 94,0W for billboards
"The school teacher hns ninny duin the north such a* the ’June in Mlties, and there is no class of people
ami luuird on Broadway in
New
on earth win * give more for salaries
York eity, $1,800 for hill! h m ii In near
" h a t i* going to happen to i
Jacksonville, AVayrroas and Savannah,
received than do these people. AVhen young fo lk s?" ask* the Literary
$'.200 for highway signs and $5,000
salaries o f high officials are la'ing in­ gest in its current issue. I f we I
for publicity work in the offjre here.”
creased in I-lorida it seems that some replied, and wo didn’t our ansv
consideration ought to la given the would have been something tike tl
Tourists go to Minmi in such mintteacher also."
Iwr* that they fight for apartment* 1
The young folks are going to gr
and hotel accommodations, and pay
Those men and women who figure up, and then start worrying about l
the $6(1 to $150 a month paid teachers young folk*!
almost any price for them. True the
in this state lose sight o f the fact that
people o f Miami pay high taxes, but
Yes, the younger generation o*
they get their money back with big
it is for but really eight calendar peril. Anil so is the older generali
month., ,uid there are four full AVe are ull in danger, hut the prolah- interest. Clearwater can follow in
months on the first d.*y . f which bill* ility is WC* art» no inort8 in jeopardy Miami’s footsteps— If her people eorc
payable come due, nnd come in. and than the various generations o f men to pay the cost o f advertising nnd let
kills icccivable ate unknown
were some millions o f years ago in the world know whnt they have to of.
In addition, these (earlier* have to the Neolithic age, or in any other age fer. - Clearwater Sun.
keep themselves up to date o f there, is that has intervened between then and
g
talk of unfitness, o f being out o f date, now,
nnd gathering talk of removal.
The question ts the eternal and
The people of the stale should eon- eternally recurrent one o f the moral
Leesburg and Sanford both want
sider well l&gt;efore they critirizd or decadence o f the vital, pulsating, n c the St. Johns river project: they both
hinder the teachers of Florida ud....
Uvc human majority that persists in need it and both are entitled to U for
reacting naturally to the pagan "Joy it will benefit not only the cities men
of living. The Literary Digest Itself Honed but the entire Central Florida
ha* shown us that the flapper had her area. With a real system f « ,
:day . century ago; the Boston mu- way* |n the central part o f the * u ,e
ream ha* on exhibition .. hobbed-hair which are available and could with
ho vamped the Egyptian swam in littlo expense, bo secured The entir,.
: ’&gt; m “

IR K S T A T IS T IC IA N SE ES PR O M ISE S O F G B N E R A I
PR O VES!E N T IN IN C R E A S E O F E M P L O Y M E N T

, &gt;i n

„ V
" K T " ry
4wc,ul, Ole dellrum Iren elu t y , « i , dead now,
n in the well regulntrd house- the rows have their bells hack, and
and every household should be the populace is snoring in j.ence.
rind. It Is hope.! that y o - hnvo
We view the panorama o f life quito
home the right sort o f " D .d ” optimstlcally. Perhaps some o f our
II as the spirit o f tho following young people are being c
• • •

r

THE

will be heard from in the future his-,w hile their efforts heln their —
........................
Uvo • « . ! « . , th e ,
h elp .,'I K
'
ricultural people o f this country
S E N A T E TO S L IC E
No better work could possibly u
done fo r the people generally , hl.n
150 D U TY O F F OF
PO TASH FOB FARM the taking o f this step and the result,
which will follow with this b u r Z !
some duty removed.
W A SH IN G TO N , June 20.

ipers accounts merely o f
(eductions have run all
tii UW,6v with an avbout 25"r. I should not
to see some ndvances
te on. The Firestone

SANFORD

D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 1922

will fu m iih direct pressure In case o f R E L E A S E DOY W HO
® n re •
TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT
On Thursday, June 29. the council
SH O T A N D K IL L E D
A eummer bronchial cough keeps
w ill consider bids fo r a motor Are
J A C K S O N V IL L E M A&gt; f
not only the sufferer but ether memtruck. With the installation o f these
_______
hers o f the family awake. A lfred Bar*
improvements W inter Garden will Iw
**** t i e A H O fU irs i‘ rr w &gt;
as well equipped with fire protection
J A C K S O N V IL L E , June 20«—H e r kor, 1061 Avondale SL, E. Liverpool,
ns nny town o f its sie in the state man ,law|*. 16 year old boy o f Colum. O., w rites: " I consider it my duty to
and insurance rates w ill bo faiuced. bus,
»*nycr o f George C. -Smith w rite and tell thn results o f Foley’s
At an early date bids will be sub. n,cmb* r " f the city fire department Honey and Tar, which I used for my
mitted fo r the improvement o f the " a8 ordered released from custody by boy who had been suffering from n
Electric light plant. It is proposed * ' rcuit Judge D. A . Simmons, who bronchial cough for 7 or 8 weeks. Fol­
to install n new unit, whereby n 24- hl'anl habeas corpus proceedings in e y ’s Honey and Tar has done him won­
hour service can be given.
j behalf o f the l&gt;oy yesterday afternoon. derful good, and I shall nlwnys reemmend it.” It sooths and hen’s. Sold
As soon as possible bids fo r tho
everywhere.—
Adv.
I Pav*ng o f streets w ill be advertised,
but this W1H not be done until the
Herald want ads get result*.
an‘ ,ar&gt;' sewer system now being in­
8,n,,cd
completed.
I.OW TID E S ON T H E BEACH
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PAGE THREE
f J U N E 22, 23, *4—

Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville at Lakaland.
St. Petersburg at Or land...
J U N E 26, 27, 28—
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
J I ’ N E 29, 30— J U L Y 1—
Tampa at D aytona
lakeland at Orlando.
St. Peterabarg at Jacksonvilla
J U L Y 3. 4, 5—
St. Petersburg at D aytona
lakeland at Tam p a
Orlando at Jacksonville.
J U L Y 6. 7. 8—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at T a m p a
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
Forenoon and afternoon tides occur
nt approximately the same hour and J U L Y 10, 11, 12—
minute:
Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tam pa
Onto
June
Jnlv
a ..™
St. Petersburg at Ukeland.
J U L Y 13, 14. 15—
Daytona at Orlando.
U keland at Jacksonville.
Tnmpa at Ukeland.
J U L Y 20. 21. 22—
Jacksonville at Daytona
Orlando at Tampa.
Lnkclnnd nt St. Petersburg.
J U L Y 24. 23. 26—
Daytona at Ukeland.
Jacksonville at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
J U L Y 27, 28. 29—
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville nt U k e la n d ... . .
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
J U L Y 31— A U G U S T 1. 2—
Daytona nt St. Petersburg.
Orlnndo at Ukeland.
Tnmpn at Jacksonville.
A U G U S T 3, 4. 5—
Tnmpn a: Daytona.
U keland nt Orlando.
•
St. Petersburg at Jacksonvilla.
A U G U S T 7. 8, 9—
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonvilla.
A U G U S T 10. 11, 12—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Ukeland.
O F F IC IA L SCHEDULE
A U G U S T 14, 15. 16—
OF F LO R ID A S T A T E
U keland nt Daytona.
LE A G U E FOR 1922.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
Tnmpa at Orlando.
J U N E 19, 20. 21—
\U G U 8T 17. 18. i p —
Daytor.a nt Ioikeland.
Daytona at Orlando.
Jacksonville at Orlando.
Lakeland nt Jacksonville.
St. Petersburg at Tampa
Tnmpa nt St. Petersburg.

I

NINE POST SEASON
GAMES IN FLORIDA
TO DECIDE WINNER

&gt;er Company, o f Akron,
ndy advanced wages
oncerns which are tern——
of labor are offering
O R LA N D O , June 20.— At n meetIt is, however, interest- m g o f the Florida State I-enguc called
t the labor unions wen- here by President W alter W.
Rose
in holding up wages at yesterday, it was ngreed that nine
&gt;e decline and are not Rnmes should be played in the post
0 at this time. History season series to dit-ide the winner o f
ting itself. The law o f the 1922 pennant o f the Florida state
nand determines wages league, the matter o f how
these
es prices. I f business K*»mc» should be plnycd to be left to
up this summer, as I the two clubs winning the first und
ill, the demand for la- "ccond halve* o f the season respectiveic. Owing to the fact *&gt;’• ,r&gt; the matter o f dividing the re­
n has been cut off, this ccipt* o f the post season scries it was
r ™use employers to decided to split on a 60-10 basis. Sixo another nnd wages ty per cent will go to the winner and
P. for a time at least. ‘1() to the loser after the 10 per cent
o f the gross receipts had been deducted for the league. The players will reccivc 50 per cent o f tho receipts which
go to their club and the club owners
the other 50.
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tort*.
I,
1
“The rise in agricultural products,1
1
however, which occured a few months
1
accompanied by the good weather
'
conditions of the past few weeks, hns
f
nude the farmers feel very much bet­
1
ter. Reports which I nm receiving 1
'
from correspondent* in the west are *
truly encouraging. This applies not , ,
Those attending the meeting wore:
only to the agricultural districts but * ltlons 18 nctin4^ in a very peculiar
t!io to the mining nnd lumber b u s i- - ''* * nn&lt;
BUKR0,tive o f n turn for Presidents F. O. King, Orlando; Rob- 1
ne»«. Even the automobile industry, * 0 l’ ttcr within the next few weeks, ert Carrol, St. Petersburg; E. H. "
Daytona;
C.
Henley, j ''
whuh is such a factor t h r o u g h o u t ,® t,m® i# fa8t "Pproachlng when Arm strong,
Lakeland;
Marcus
Conant.
Jm-kuin.
'
Ohio and Indiana, in feeling
much ( ont" h" lr o f the p reced in g area o f exnrnre encouraged. O f course, tho un- Pnns'on W'H be offset.
When this
ion ca l fields are quiet, but the n o n - , ® C0,M08'
be truly snid that
union fields are more active each Mc " * vc turned the comer. This docs
T H R E E A R E A R R E STE D
wok The cut in freight rates should not n'*‘an that we are nliout to enter
HY S H E R IF F ’S O F F IC E
help the coal and lumber business. j n Por'°&lt;J
prosperity, but it dots
FOR SUNDAY SELLING i
Tonit-ht. Lake Mary
The •Irmand for cotton continues mc* n *bat Wc nrt’ on the home stretch
strong and the South is
gradually nn&lt;^ have seen the worst. The HahTue-Thr-Snt-73-tfe
A fte r failing to secure wnrrnnts
feeling better. This better feeling 8onch*rt imlex today stands at 17r,»
throughout the West and South is re below normal. This is due to the in- from County Judge Julian L. Hazzard
flM&lt; 1 by the improvement in the crc* 8*^ building which
is evident on indictments from the grand jury
hnincis of the ntnil order houses. The 1throughout the country.
Moreover, on information filed ngninst certain
alleged violators o f the so-called
cu»t mors of the mail ordor houses ,b ** building boom is only beginning,
j "Sunday blue Inwa, " Sheriff W. C.
ire largely in the rura) districts. This
mny p* P °{'t," concluded Mr. Hah-1
Spencer made three arrests yester•ho» ■ that the farmers have ngnin 80*** a TOal searcity in certain classes
day. The three cases will be m ad e' N
test cases, Sheriff Spencer atntcd, and U
in the event convictions are secured m
the Sunday laws may be enforced all f"
T H E C H IN E S E TROUHI.ES
over the county,
wi
A R E A L M O S T O VER­
In
failing
to
return
indictments
in
th
S E C T IO N S A R E U N IT E D
the esses o f those against whom in­
ciungf i« much stronger. Altho it
formations
were filed by Sheriff Sucnrca) ' only a temporary movement
cer
in
connection
with blue Inw en­
th&lt;- whi le foreign situation looks bet- :
forcement,
the
grand
ju ry recom­
trr than it hns looked fo r some tim e .'
mended
that
the
sherig
make
arrest*
I’m*!, advices tell me that a settlewithout warrants or indictments
name o f A . R. Chappell. Unless snid
B»nt is lieing approached between
certificate
shnll be redeemed accord­
Germany, England and France, r c - 'i
ing to law Tax Deed w ill issuo theror»r'!ing the German reparations. I f
[Jiilize no machinery, no lands or fncIorie« in
on on the 18th day o f July, A. D. 1922.
fill' is *&lt;•. it should be distinct im - 1,
Hit'ir life h work.
AA ITN K S S my^ official
signature
r*tui t&gt;. business, both by causing
and sent this the *12th day o f June, A .
1-r ;,
buy from this country nnd
Tiu’ir oqtiipment is mental training nnd Bkill,
D. 1922.
ri'o c 'hi • country confidence to lonn
—-&lt;|l,nIitfc« which they cannot pass on to
'Collnpso o f the southern government Ventrnl nnd Mngru
(S E A L )
K. A . DOUGLASS,
Altho no change has taken'
their de|&gt;endent8.
ns complete, Sun’s m ilitary forcos ‘‘&lt;l with »cllin g g;
Clerk Circuit Court,
' the Russian situation during
crushed nnd the form er Canton pres-' H «vid S. Dunn, r
Seminole
County, Fla.
Many professional people have found in the
th- past week, yet signs even in Rusident himself a fugitive.
t Bros, confectionery
By:
V.
E.
DOUGLASS.
I).
C.
Havings
department of the Peoples Bank of
,u a,,‘ fav°rnh|c at the moment. For
Advices received here vary ns t o ;
an(I Lafayette
0-13-20-27;
7-3-10-17.CL.
nn
ford
a means to lay tuiido a snug sum
!' f, f:r ‘ ti,m in many years, things 1
*K" detafl- o f whnt nre called thfc la aij
’’ •Bing r?!d
.... '•••sowcaging in Europe.
e i
II
\ * n u M* * l U
bit ot
friendly advice from our officer*, to invest it
Second sheets. 8'/2x ll, only
"Th** strike situation in New Eng- hours o f the southern constitutional; Hdw ' n Kane, mn
50c per 1,000, while they Inst, nt
Ur| i- gradually clearing up. The government, nor is it definitely know
with operating a moving picture the- Hernld office.
tf
•tru. in 1’rov‘dence is about over, how much fighting preceded Sun Y
Sen’s flight.
ntre on Sunday. Bond o f $100 was
l!i'l I reduction in nil the mill cities
One
dispatch from
American h’ iven in each case. The date o f pre­
‘ S t ! lily increasing. It is believed
sources in fnnton declares that Sun’s Hniinary hearing in each case is set
will have all the men they
-tor the Fourth o f July. A n ­ bodyguard continued to hold the pres- f " r lo,|ay before County Judge Haz The vocational commutes of the Huai
' ' • tor helping the mill situation idential palace in the face o f the ns- J****'!•'— Tampa Tribune,
ness and Professional Women’s Clul
snults o f Yechi’a troops, a fter their
' ‘ 1 that many o f the dissatisrequests all young women desiring
lender hnd taken refuge nlmnrd a
•
are gettin g positions
gunboat and departed fo r AVhnmpoa.
emp'jymenl
to register at the &gt;irs:
There is considerable dcAnother report snid that Chen
National Bank.
&lt;ommon labor today. Many
Chiung Min’s forces, commanded by
AG NES G. IIKRNF.lt, Chairman
’ riking employees from the
” ■ md other mills have been nble Ycchui, suddenly surrounded Canton,
, selod the forth, invndcd the city, nnd
* satisfactory wage in connec-'
th the building nnd othe/ marched upon the palace.
The fall o f the* southern leader is
Thu* there is very little *uf
said
to have been the result o f nn
C O RREC TED TO N O V. 16. I92J
! hardship in these mill citngreement
between AVu Pci Fu, dom­
'he strikes m ny.never be o f lc Southbound
m d o ff. They mny Ik* end- inant m ilitary chieftain o f northern
Chinn, President Li Yuan Hung and
Arrive
---------- ALSO---------- ’ n,'ll owncra securing other
The use o f Sage nnd Sulphuur for Nt
Chen
Chiung
Min,
form
erly
Run
A'nt
2:86
a.m.
" * from the country districts,
storing faded, grny hnir to its nnt- Nt
never lieforc worked in the Ren’s supporter, but who later came
al color dates hack to grandmoth- Nc
out
in
favor
o
f
a
reunited
Chinn
■ d by tht&gt; old mill wurkers get- '
s time. She used it to keep her Nr
Unless Run is able to retrieve his
K ;. ‘' i,," n8 ia "ther lines o f a c tiv -',
ir beautifully dark, glossy and nt *
‘ ' "trike is developing largely .
tractive. Whenever her hnir took on
Northbound
swapping o f jobs. So fa r u*
that dull, faded or streaked appear­
A rriv e
Departs
k
r,‘n,rnl
welfn
*
W IG H T
GARAGE
,
ro o f the country* i»
ance, this simple mixture was applied No
.... 1:48 a.m.
■8AN F0R D , F L A
2:03
n.m.
» i
" ' , b'B is a* satisfactory ns
with wonderful effect.
No
11:45 n.m.
12:05
p.m.
' v® ,hn slr'b irs go hack. The avBut brewing at home is mussy and No.
• 3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m.
Ur
'U8inc88
is prim arily in­
out-of-date
Nowadays, by asking at No,
...10:00 p.m.
, " 1 1,1 having people employed,
nny drug store
for n bottle
of
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
litt!. . re neM “ n whoIe' u n&gt;»kes
“ W yeth’s Sngc and Sulphur Com
Trilby Branch
slri
" re,lcc ^or wh,,m individuals
------_
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
NTS
pound, you w ill get thin famous old
Departs 1018 West First Street
G ARD EN I,rpPar,,Hon, improved by the addition xNi
7:00 a.m.
"I Prophesy that the threatened'
o f other ingredients, which can be de- xNi
3:25 p.m.
T» n »
pended upon to restore natural color xM(
shifting joU k° T^1' 1
by thl‘ mi‘n
A C H E E R F U L W E LC O M E A W A IT S Y O U
7:30 a.m.
.&gt;
J
Th« *e men engaged in
no 19.— At «nd beauty to the hair.
Nr
7:00 p.m.
i Thursday
A well-known downtown druggist
' " hnvo not bee uhlo to sectire
the wnter- *ny* It darkens tho hair so naturally
Leesburg Branch
h, l" " ' in trad‘*s. U nder, present
warded to and evenly that nobody can tell it has
A rriv e
Departs
‘^ "'litio n s the cut is justlBering Co., been applied. Aou simply dani|&gt;cn n xNa
---- - 3:56 p.m.
,[
j1' the8e n,t’n r °uld not secure
------ 2:50 p.m.
• &lt; 4 ere a wage equivalent to whnt
....... 5:50 pjn.
If L _ ron'18 arp now paying them.
..... . 1:30 p.m.
PTou.")V iVr' *’U8inc88 bt’ginn to im-*
.... 7:00 p.m.
for l i. * 8Umn,cr» and the demand i
able ?h T iacreaBp&gt;. H Is very prohOviedo Branch
*Jlc . 4
best o f these inaintcn- ,
.— 7:46 pan.
the b u ll'll mCn
Kct P°**tions in I
x.»v,
European Plan
Corner Building
r — n , By» except Sunday,
Open all the 1r#

Professional Men
and Women

Employment Bureau

BE SURE A N D SEE TH E

PACKARD SINGLE SIX
STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY

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nitos.

SANFO RD

^•n?hlntr nnCCof wuy’ are ,nr«e,y

A. C. FORT, Agent

M ARBLE &amp; G R AN ITE

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SAlWQflp DAILY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922

Peculiar Story Told
By Youth on Murder
That Fooled Police

I iff

Jactuonrillr Man Waa Killed by Itoy
of Seventeen in Self Defense
JA C K S O N V ILLE , June 1 9 -G e o .
C. Smith, member o f the city fire de­
partment, whose body with a bullet
wound above the heart was found in
the railroad yards Wednesday morn­
ing, met his death when he attempted
to Lake advantage o f a youngster just
arrived in the city, according to a
story told by Homer Rauls, 10, 0f Co­
lumbus, Ga.. who surrendered to the
authorities Saturday.

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The youngster was held pending an
Investigation, while authorities
as­
serted they were strongly inclined to
believe him.
Smith had apparently been dead
several hours when his body was
found near tho union depot by a rail­
road switching crew early Wednesday
morning.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY. JUNE

been going like wildfire in the South­
ern shoots, making the highest run
in three and being high over all in
two.
In the Mississippi state shoot
Frank Hughes and F. F. Woodward
each broke 'j'J out o f 50 pairs— a new
world’s record at doubles shooting.
Woodward made his record on the
first day of the tournament and
Hughes on the third.

American Association

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I First N ation al

At New York, 4; St. i.ouia, 5.
A send professional nrbiter named
' " “ "It Hauls, who was accompan­
A t Philadelphia. 8; Chicago, fi.
This ia a tough year for the Hid Pool was attacked twice nnd. in ex­
ied by his relatives and his attorney
A t Boaton-Cincinnati, rain.
line champions o f the sport o f trap­ plaining why he called the game, said
when he surrendered Saturday a fter­
a riot was imminent.
A t Brooklyn, fi; Pittsburgh. 5; (14 shooting.
noon, said he was employed by the innings)
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
The game ran along until the sixth
Year in and year out the trapCentral of Georgia railroad at OolumInning with the score 5 to 0 in favor j
'’ hooting championship in quite a
bus. He came here Tuesday morning
American l-eagu&lt;•&gt;f Pnlntka, not n St. Augustne play- 1
F. P. FO RSTER . President
number o f states have been
by
to visit his uncle. 0. B. McElroy, fo re­
- — won
-M
/ |•r gettin g a hit or renching second !
A t ( hicago, 2; Washington, 0.
I« F. W H IT N B R , Cash!.,
•om©
one
o
f
two
or
three
men
but
i
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mn
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man In the Iw.iler department of the
A t Cleveland, 1; New York, 2.
Scaledrd A ir Line shops. Ilfs mother
this year „ |ot o f the champion, have Ancient X
M U ck^l r ' V ?
"ru ""
A t Detroit, 11; Boston, 9.
failed nnd in thidr places we find a i l l
&lt;-'«&gt; attacked ( atcher Charfollowed him the next day.
A t St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 2.
' « . f n,-w
The n . Z . 1 ,
S' V" * 1 ln“
Tuesday night the youngster said
M.t b . r .. . In the Irnp.hnoln,, world I ’ Z
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he decided to come up town. When he |
American Association
started to return he lost his way and
I but
but tn«.v
.h o , rcrtainlv
ccrulnjjr ,. r» . " . i/___
k m n i T . C8rand
. Z , stand
“ T ir.
* ,’aUgeneral
n"
At Columbus, 7; Milwaukee, found himni*lf near the* union station.
A t lol» d«&gt;, 7; Kansas City, 3.
j In Alabama
In this predicament he was accosted
A t Indianapolis, 2; St. Paul, I
the title; in
by Smith who asked the location of a
A t Louisville, 7; Minneapolis, 10;
Georgia, IL J. Foster; in Indiana.
certain hotel. The youngster replied U l innings).
the peaceful part o f the eighth.
I rank Thompson; in Mississippi, R.
that he was a stranger and himself
But when a runner that would hnve
ill used by some manufacturer, in making Self RU.
W. Baird; in Missouri, W. C. Dentpneeded Information. Smith fofered to
Southern Association.
gjven the locals a lend was called out
ng. In appearance it may deceive experts. | w
-ey: in New Jersey, M. 8. Haines; in
start him in the right direction of his
tcct your (aMi* by uflin^
A t Birmingham, 1 ; Memphian, I
at the plate, the storm broke anew.
unrlc’a home and to do so they set
North Carolina, L P. H a d ; in Ten- T h ir.ii^
..
At Atlanta. 2; Little Rock. 5.
nessee.McGnnnock
Hayes;
in West I . h, ,nu,n ‘ "rtc r
o f the local*
about to cross the railroad yards as n
(O nly two games scheduled).
means of saving time. When deeply
Virginia, IraWilliams.Unless we
t-m™ 'n . lhe '.,ugout
»tntck
in the yards Smith confronted him
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k .V p,n&gt;r r .
tock Carter to task and tha
have ever In-fore
with a pistol and ordered that the boy
Jacksonville nt Orlando.
»o n .
two W . „ d
. „ , ht b„ k “ d
Kive up his money. The lad, much
championship.
SL Petersburg at Tampa.
lands, while pandemonium
broke
smaller In stature than Smith, grspAyrock In, Florida, Beer in OklaDaytona aV lakeland.
ba.se in the stands themselves
pied with him. Subsequently Smith
hnnia. Cairns in Kansas, and Tappan
Jtulge O. R. Goode addressed the
was tripped and fell to the ground, the
ir. Nebraska, who have won champion­
HOW
;y s t A N D
boy coming from the struggle with his
ship* in the past, repeated. Cham­ frns when order was restored and a
»le l.i-aguiassailant's pistol. He fired and ran
pionships are being decided every tasty conference o f the Palatka man
which is the highest quality throughout, backed br
Won L ist
Pet.
resulted in a decision to
home. For two days he says he kept Nt. Petersburg
week in the United .States and Can- ngement
«
firm with a reputation to sustain. A t your g r «6
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his secret, brooding all the while at Tampa
nda and when the final results an- in T.-nk otf relations between the two
cry.
3
3
r'tie« fo r the time being.
the turn the official investigation in­ Orlando
'm . ; ,herp
** 10 m* nY new names
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to .smiths death was taking. Two Jacksonville
-aim among the champions thnt it will look
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men and a woman had been arrested. Daytona
ns if a lot o f old tim eri had cashed rn!?CCOnf n o n * 1*.’ .
only
Distributor*, Palatka
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4
129
Thursday, the youngster confessed Lakeland
2
There
are
jjust
as
many
new
facH
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r
a
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to his uncle and mother. At first not
es among the doubles champions as
Seymour, Indiana .
believing hy», they were brought
among the singles. "Tackhole" I akl-eagur
Dunce Tonight, Lake Mary
around to the full realisation,
after winning the doubles title in AlaWon Lost
Pet b«nm fo r three years was displaced. Ciwino.
then other member* of the family New York
T ue-Thr-Sn t-73-t fc
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■were summoned to determine the St. I/&lt;iui*
The
fact
that
a
lot
o
f
new
champions
32
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course o f action. This course Satur­ Pittsburgh
Krto |" rr w' ,h u» ‘ bis year will do n won27
2fl
day led to an attorney, who suggest­ Brooklyn
••'W derful lot o f g„,Hl in the clay target
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28
ed that the boy immediately surren­ Chicago
‘:,,rnc.
H will give a lot o f confl27
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der.
dence
to
others
who have never been
Cincinnati
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.Ifi" able to hang it on the veterans.
° f the three arrests in connection Boston
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30
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with the cose, r»granc&gt; charges, were Philadelphia
Some remarkable shooting is being
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34
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placed against R. |.. Hunt and F. A.
done this
year. ................
In the wn
Oklahoma
,
iH iH iH M
Williams, while authorities indicated
state
shoot
“
Pete"
M
iller
broke
37®
.
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-uiiier oroke 371
Danrv T o n ig h t . I dike
they would release Mrs. Estelle Gild­ C'4uino.
A la r y S‘ r.ig h ‘ nnd Frank Troeh broke 3341
Tuo-Thr-Sat
7 ;i » &gt; 'j ;
V
" n" *'rnnk Troch brokp 3341
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1 n r-N a t-Yd-t fc j Troch and M iller each broke 543 tar­
er, a waitress. Hunt is said to have
been a traveling talesman. Mrs. Gil­
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I * * 1* " u‘ o f 550. Boyd Duncan has
d er’s arrest caea about in the belief
Under
weatherproof surface of Flex-a-TUe
that she knew something o f the man’s
Shingles
lies
a
base of genuine Richardson felt— hidden
death.

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county has invited Florida rities and *
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and other neighboring cities are Invltto send one or two skippers to
Lake Harris on July fi to compete for
first and aecond prise cup*. „ f f t.r,.d m.

w«T,e»lub'. y.h" ,. n,iri' ,,#ei ,,f ,hc ''h'b
Will Ik* at the disposal o f the visiting
contestants, who will (|ruw lot* for
‘ he boats they will *ni|. Enrh f Ry
wdl a U , Ik- allotted not more than tw o . Of the yachts. Eaeh visiting s k ip p er!!
may bring hi* own crow « f one No t
form er sailor, who is „ Ut||v oul ))f
practice, need h .-fla te lh aaept t},- _
■nvitntion to try and |mt hi. city on 5
the map nautieally, f-,r the local
Y. L . skippers will Ik* ready to go
along a . crews on juch yacht*
«
they may be desired.
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The cups, whlrh nre said to lx* hand- &gt;*
acme bronze cup. inluhl with sterling! ■
nilvi-r, will berome the property o f th e ia

skip/.ark earning them, while the city’ 5
or rltlea they represent will gain the ■
glor&gt;most nccomnli.h,,l
S
K lo r y of
o f having
having the
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Silk fringe nr a shaggy Jur is all
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line
dress o
duvetyn .indis
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the large armholes extend
almost to the normal waist-line, but
in order tlwt there may lie no mistake
Mirx/Ma the
tllV fashionable
•.MHHFIMlIlt waist-line,
U.IIM-IIIR', a
aliout
nirr.Mi.
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Contractors

Mrs. James E. Hays. Georgia, candl
As we go to press wo learn thnt
drte fo r r.nording secretary, nnd Nlss
Capt. K. It. Murrell lost all his furni­
Florence Floore. o f Texns, fo r treas­
tu r e in the fire this morning when the urer.
L c ffle r liousc on Melonville avenue
was burned. Capt. Murrell had all o f
MISS McCLATCIlIE
Ids furniture stored in this house a f­
IS LAID TO REST
ter he left the Montezuma Hotel ami
was living in a furnished house. Ey- ,
“ Ir Thr *«..M-lntrd Prr.al
erything
i-i
j Hung lie
ho possessed was
wns in **-tho
S T - PE TE R SB U R G , June
20.—

Wiring, Repairs, Supplies

No job too small or large

SENATE PASSES
ANNUAL NAVAL
APPROBATION

AND BUSINESS S
DIRECTORY :

FIERY, ITCHY SKIN
QUICKLY SOOTHED
WITH SULPHUR

(ieorge A. DeCottes

ELECTRIC

S. 0. Shinholser

Washing1 Machines

n ny ty p c

products

Fans, Etc.

F , P. R.mes

SANFORD NO VIiLTl
WORKS

BANK

General Shop and Mill H.IJZ.
n iw iiu ivt
Work

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U (Commrrclal
Street

i' u auxiliary
nca- . withdrawal
Miniuriwm itmrn'!
*irnt( nnd four ,i?ht frMm
Roosevelt
Auxiliary
Weilamend "lent,
thp offica-p rhnlleng
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...
nosdny, June 21, nt four o’clock nt the Democrat*, Senators King, Overman
The Itoy instantly gave the officer’s
court house for the purpose o f per- o f North Carolina, Walsh o f Massaarnt
a wrench, threw hint to the floor
fccting
permanent organisation
organization Jchusetta
'rhusetts and
and Walsh
Walsh o
off Montana,
Montana, voted
voted
R f m T I K I ,fectin
K "a Permanent
n m l .. I
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€ it* 1
lt . k lt .lf
A
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.
nnd
took
the flashlight.
u 0,,, -■•**
nnd
election
o
f
officers.
Relatives
o
f
in
its
behalf.
Another
amendment
by
ukhu"
*&gt;*»tv®.». ai'isutrrs 01
•*••■* w iinu. /wtoiner nmemlment

_H .nfard
. . _
•

Senator
King to
to cut
cut the
the marine
m arir'* corps
Senator King
...
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was
make® no difference; we
front 19,500 men
nten to 17,500 men
nt
mlnrtiwl
•• m
. . . I vote.
.. a
ATC fl'-11!y for the
03 WCll OR the
rejected Urlttinsil
without a
record
short
trips.
Call
498
fo
r
n Quick Ser­
ns charter list closes *vlth this meet­
vice
Transfer.
fi0-tfc-m
ing.
FT. FIE R C E R E FU SE S

Itpal KHlate and Inauranc*

LOU SMITH TEKHEUN,
Chairman.

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C*ntr,l Machine and Boiler W ork;
p
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•*«r Banda; Crank 8hafta re-

Dance Tonight, Like Mhrv
Casino.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc

The easy spender may he a “ good
fellow,” but he is a foolish man
and everybody knows it.

TO CLAM I' DOWN

WOMEN H C LUB S OF
THE SUNDAY LID
A L L T H E STATE}? A R E
A T CH AU TAU QU A

(*Z Tfc* A.aorlatrd 1'rra.l

F O R T PIE R C E , June 2 o !!iD isre.
■a
'
garding the warnlnga o f Sh eriff RuffBOY SCOUTS E N T E R T A IN E D .
ner to clamp down the Sunday lid,
Fort Pierce business houses whoso
The Boy Scout troop o f the Bap- custom it is to remain open on Sun­
r h»irch wns entertained at a wa- u«&gt;
day uiu
did business
uunincss as usual last Suntermclon cutting nt Crystal
Crystnl lake by day. Deputlca from the sheriff** oftermelon
by Scouts Acey
Accy and
nnd Andrew Carro- fice took names o f those who kept
* ’»&gt;’• Tw o car* and a *truck
- • •left the 'open and these names will be turned
c^urch
7 p. m.’ undcr the direction over to the county attorney, it waa
f Scout Maatcr Haddock, Assistant announced. The later has stated that
s « ut M aztcr S. M. Carreway and
i ”*
,K,i Prosecute such caaes.

I n r The A•••r laird l*rrJa|
C H A U T A U Q U A , N. Y., June 2 0 .Several thousand women, represent­
ing every state in the Union, have
gathered here fo r the biennia) conven­
tion o f tho General Federation o f
Women’* Clubs, which open* today
and will continue fo r ten days.
Many prominent persons have acrepted Invitation* to speak during the
sessions. Th,.*e will
A. Edison. W ill H. Hays, Count Ilya

IT

I hat dollar in your hand may be
the father o f your fortune— and
its children may be working for
you when you have to .stop.

Spanish wnr
war v*,‘
veterans
and o
ntf those
timae
8p&gt;ni,h
crans and
g n v , their
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. . . . _are
._
who guvo
lives
1898-1902
. IYlff*fH
fl 11V invited
Snvltml to
In join
(nlh the
Hin auxiliary
niivitiari'
cordially

Geo. W. Knight

‘ •n&gt;*d; agenta for Calllc Inho rA nJ
Outboard u ,
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M o to r * . ---------------p h&lt;m# „
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Mr. anil Mrs. I L T. Parker, o f TulIchoma, Tenn., are the guests o f Mr.
and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan nt their home on ‘
|Palm etto avenue.

PROFESSIONAL :

Sunford to Jacksonville and Refiirn &lt;1(1 im

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Mrs. G. A.
DeCottes ami
Miss
Louisa DeCottes returned to
their
home in Jacksonville Sunday a fter n
ve ry pleasant visit here ns the guests
o f Mr. and Mrs. George DeCottes.

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A DnJ light amt Searchlight Trip „ „ ,hc Beautiful St. John,
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Sanford Maid

Committeeman
Dnrruw. A fte r
a
Mazda Lamps
Electric Fnna
swim the cutting began, nnd if you
want to know how to cat w ateim el­
Electric Manges, Fixtures and
on just come out some tim e und watch
Appliances.
the scouts go to it.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Thrasher am!
I f your boy is not n scout ho is sure
n,“ l
ha'1 no Insurance on it.
Dorothy McCIntclile, who lost Estimates checrfuly furnished
issing a good time.
' r' *'4'^ * cr bad only n small insur- ber life Saturday ns n result o f being
daughter Louise, left this morning in
lit East. 1st 81.
Hanford, FIs
---------------------------inn“ ' " n ‘ he house and the loss falls nttatked by r. monster fish while
their car for Wnyncsvillc,
N.
C.,
heavily on nil o f them. The lifiuso be- swimming in the liny here, w’ as Imrwhere they w ill join Mr. nnd Mrs. F.
ing out o f the city limits could not bo led today. Hundreds o f persons at­ All wiring done in accordance
S. Daiger, o f Tampa, and spend tho
saved
as there was no water avail­ tended the funeral, one o f the largest with Fire Underwriters’ Rules.
summer.
able when the fire department reach­ ever held here. Flowers were drop­ Best of references furnished.
ed the lire.
The sympathy o f the ped on the grnvo from the sir by (Jive us a trial and he convinced.
D. L. Thrasher returned home yes­
friends
o
f
the
fam ily is extended to Albert \\ hltted, locnl aviator nnd per- I'. O. Box 815, Holland, Florida
terday afternoon from Los Angelos,
them
in
their
loss.
sonnl friend o f the Ill-fated girl.
C alif., where he nttended the In ter­
MI bs Mnry Muhncr, who at tho risk
national convention o f the Rotary
Dance Tonight, Lake Mary
FOlIt IIA It VEST HANDS
o f her life, kepi the body o f Mice Me­
Club. • He also visited places o f inter­
Casino.
W A S H IN G T O N , June 2 a — The anTue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc
est in the West, nnd enroute homo
K IL L E D IN K A N S A S ' 'ntchle allont until aid nrrived, wns
nu«l naval appropriation bill, carry­
unable to nttend tho funernl. She Is
stopped over nt the eustern markets to
Why pay more? The Berger Steol
ing approximately 3295,450,000 nnd
,,, ‘ ‘Jr TS* AaaeHntrd Prrasl
buy goods.
still suffering from
nervous shock titter, |2.25. See us before you buy.
You Csn Find the Nam e o f
providing fo r an enlisted pcrlonnel of
M IC H IT A , Knns., June 20.— Four and physical strain.
— Elder Springs Water Co.
Phone
Every Lire Professional and
80,000 men, was panned late yester­ harvest linnds were killed by a trnln
Vetertn fishing guides today declar­
J E N N Y S P A U L D IN G C IRC LE.
31!.
61-2te
Ilusiness Man In Sanford In
day by tho Senate nnd sent tu confer­ near here today.
ed thnt they believed thnt Mins MeTho Jenny Spaulding Circle met lust ence with the House.
This Column Eaeh Day
Clntrhlo nn"
had OPl,n
been attacked
attacked
by
a
w i n ! it a
tr
.
b&gt;
n
woek at the home o f Mrs. Godwin;
Action on the enlisted penuinnel,
W IC H IT A , knns., June 20— E ig h t - porpolso instead o f n barracuda ns
this week the meeting will be with now about 115,000, is final as
the
— harvesters were killed In railroad a c J nt first reported,
Mrs. Herbert
Speer ni
nt n
her
homo upop- senate
Senate accepted the house
"
ir nomo
decision I®l«ent*
I •’Went* tmlay
today in the Kansas wheat
#
E*___ ___
. *a train
.
posite Rose Court, Wednesday after- and the question will not come_ ibefore
bel‘ . Four
were run over by
Hnr"ftln» found enrh dny hy read­
V°on at 8:00 p. m. A ll niemlK*r* nre the conferees, who w ill deal princi- " « « r Wichita, three fell o f f a train
ing the Herald Ads.
urged to bo present.
Senate
increases o f annul
nbout I M Newton
nnd or
one wns killed in a
•pally
&lt; with
wi
. w. v siixiciint'a
w . dii mill
Vtlorney-at-Law
----------£11 ODHODn A U A .
Iff_____ t ft.
t __ f - L i a__ I .
$14,000,000
over
the
liousc
bill.
There
freight
tritin
wreck,
Brer Sru irole County Bank
ST. AG NE S G U IL D P IC N IC
was no record vote on final passage
SANFORD
F LO R ID A
One* o f the most enjoyable picnics ami no effort xvns made to reduce the
JURY WILL DECIDE
Meiitho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream,
given this season wns thnt o f yester­ enlisted personnel.
IF TWO KLS.HES ARE
will soothe and heal skin that Is irri­
day given by the members o f the St.
Unsuccessful efforts to end Anteritated or broken out with ecsomn; thnt
WORTH $25,000.00
Agnes Guild nt I-ake Mnry.
can occupation o f Ilniti, the Domini­
is covered with ugly rash or pimples,
Tho members met nt the homo o f C. can Republic,
Contrnclor and Builder
Nicaragua, and
to
...... iO r Thr AaaiM*lntrd l»rra«|
or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues
M. Hand on Pnrk avenue, and m otor­ launch n congressional investigation
* m e AGO, Juno 20.— For the sec*
fiery skin eruptions so quickly, snyn
SANFORD
• -••
F LO R ID * ed to the lake in ears nnd n large
o f navy administration ntnrked the •mil time a Jury w ill tr)’ to decide
a noted skin specialist.
truck.
final day’s debate. An amendment by whether two kisses nre worth $25,000
The moment this sulphur prepara­
The afternoon war merrily spent Senator King, Democrat, Utah, pro­ to Mis* Mathilda Henkhanlt, student
tion is applied the itching stop* and
with bathing, music and other things, viding fo r withdrawal o f
American nurse. She claims Dr. Justin L.
a fter two or three application*, the
and late in the afternoon a picnic rup- marines from the two rcmiMir-s .*■!' Mitchell gave her the kisses throo
ecr &gt;nia is enne nnd th« .kin f. drifght
per consisting o f every thing that goes Nicaragua December 31 next, was re- years apart.
fully clear nnd smooth. Sulphur is so
Expert Auto Repair Work
to mnke up a perfect picnic supper, Jccted, 42 to 9, aft**r a nearly nil day .....
*
precious as a skin remedy
d&gt;’ because it
Pkooe JO
Corner First and O ki was served nt a long table placed in debate in which the American policy S K K ,*T|L,A L P O LIC E M A N
destroys the parasites Hint enuso tho
the pavilion.
of intervention wns both attacked nnd
DOWNED BY HOY WHO
burning, itching or disfigurement.
"WE DELI VEIL THE ii OU1H’
Am ong those enjoying this a ffa ir defended.
Mentho-Sulphur always Ttenls eczema
C O N FE S8K D JAX K IL L IN G
were Mrs. K. W. I ’carman ami chil­
Investigation o f naval administra­
(right up.
dren, Mr*. Kessler and baby o f Jack­ tion was proposed by Senator M e
ffflr Thr %a«nrlnfrfl |'rr««|
I■ A
/* st
smnll jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulsonville, Mrs. W. M. Holding and Het­ Cormlck, Republican, Illinos, but Itm
JACKSONVILLE, June lf.-S k e p I'bur may I k * had nt nny good drug
S to r a g e Facilities
ty Holding, Mrs. Howard Overlin, Mrs. resolution drew objection from Sena­ ticnl officials c« nrerned in the story
store.— A«lv.
,f " » .'b'a-e ).IU, tell others; if po F’nul Diggers ami son Paulie, Mrs.
tor Dial, Democrat, South Carolina, lidtl by the sixteen year old young105 Palmetto Avenue
fr *I
I'hom* 498
Bloom o f Paint Beach, Mrs. M. Min- nnd was referred to the nnvnl com­ ■tor, Herman Rawls, of Columbus,
You won’t find us on the street
FLORIDA corners, blocking tra ffic, you get us
arik nnd children, Mrs. Chris Mnt- mittee. It contemplated n survey to La., to the effeet that he overpowered SANFORD
member .........city
o f tht
thews, Mrs. Archie Betts and Charles abolish useless navy
. yards
_ .... ......
.. ....
and
sta- George C. Smith,...........
by phono 498.
00-tfc-m
Iletts,
Marshall
nnd sun,
lions,
McCormick declaring ..........
department,
ami (j
_
■
" " " I Mrs.
...in. C. J. ..liar
.mm aaiiu
nun, u
viu, Senator
nniinur .lICV/OrmiCK
........
’ took
R his pistol amt
•
killed *him
when
Mniith attempted
nt tat. , 1 tto,
. ! ______
Mrs. Clarke Leonard!, Mrs. Thomas ‘ hat there was a navy "pork barrel"
''m "h
en Smith
In s u ra n c e A g e n c y
F. East and daughter, Mrs. Gwynn and one-third o f its establisAments
*lim ,,,, ’ n*t Tuesday night, had
f i r k - -AUTO—BONDS
Fox nnd children, Mrs. A. W. Lee, w'erc
were unnecessary.
1,10 *M’&gt;' nemonstrnte his protective
Mrs. Fred S. Daiger nnd son, Fred
Controversy on the Haitian
nnd
. ^ " ‘ ‘’rdny.
ericlc nnd Rev. A. S. I’eck.
Dominican Intervention policy divided
,Sn,i‘ " . 31 years old, was much largl»oth parties. Five Republicans, Sen- ‘‘r t,lnn ,h‘‘ ,M,y’ 0nc hu!,l&lt;y official
COL T il EO. ROOSEVELT
,......
ntor* ........
Borah..o f Idaho, JOnnson
Johnson 01
o f Cal- "PI,ro" cht’'1 •U '"'1"
hi* cell yesterA U X IL IA U Y M E E TIN G Ifom ia, Ladd o f North Dakota, I , Uay. brandishing a flashlight,
' • U. COLI^ER, Prop.
' ou
to hnve overpowered
-------|Follettc of Wisconsin and Norris o f
There will be a meeting o f Colonel ( fjobrnska, supported Senator King's Smith; let’s see you take this flash

lo ca l d e a le r s for

FLEX-A-TILE

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plKlI h .« n total n U . t n t .m l the (icncnil r n b n l l M o fW o m ra ',
second choice comhincil, o f 29.033 nnd
Clubs, delivering the welcoming
R- L. Eaton 28,490. ninking Camp­ dress. Mrs. Percy
V. Penny-backer,
.
bell’s puijority 543.
president
o
f
the
Chautauqua
Women’s
Telegraphic reports from tho three PlnL
aoTsJ L
..s
a
Club snnd
hostess
to at
the convention, |
missing counties Indicate thnt there also will sneak.
will not lie more than 20 in the major­
The program embraces n wide varity either way.
ioty o f subjects fo r discussion. These
There is only a difference o f 203 In
Include intrrnatlonnl relations, public
the fi.l.L second choice votes which
revenues nn.d expenditures, American
have been tabulated. Campbell gets
citizenship, tho problem o f tho ex­
3,170 nnd Enton 2,957 o f the second
service man, child w elfare, motion
choice.
pictures, the elimination o f illiteracy,
public henlth, education, nrt, litera­
" I ’m Going Right Straight n*ck tc
ture, music nnd science.
My Dear Old Florida Home,” nt HinPlans fo r the purchasing nryl fur­
ternilster’s Piano Store, Welnka Block.
nishing o f n *200,000 home in Wash­
20-tfp ington, D. C., to be used ns a national
headquarters o f the federation, are
C A R P E T S A N D RUGS
W A SH ED
expected to Ik* completed during the
nnd cleaned by an expert.
Wiltons, meeting.
Axminstcr, Brussels and Oriental
The biennial election o f officers also
Rug* n specialty.
Summer rate*.
" i l l be held. Mrs. Tho*. G .W inter
nr,,,,
„
inriI
„
r
h(
Drop a card or phone and we will cnll
IiniI
,
,, 1,
,„
L a candidate fo r re-election to the
i n KUl l'*“ mnte. A ll work guar- ••Dice o f president without opposition.
1nn‘ i‘i'd-— Snnfortl
Steam
Pressery,
iPhone 5fi0.
m « • „ Others are Mrs. W. R. Jennings, o f
I
«.»-Oip Florida, vice-president o f the general

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returning1from New V'iirk
"eke,., „ „ sale
prind,™,

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Thn.

For Better Lights

saturated with
saphalt-coatcd on both aides

Summer Excursions

»•&gt;•
i.re*c„t.d
«&gt; M r Thomas Upton with one o f his
world famous “ perpetual challenge
• ups.
Die l.ipton races will he held
annually beginning next winter
The plans fo rtho Inter-.It,
« r e unique. The club has «
of
•onie fift m i or twenty speedy littlo

Paul Diggers.

-. .

with Mr*

USE EDISON LAM PS

U. h i t l u
R.h m K l,0 r o o fa o f f e r p e r f e c t r a i i s t a n r a
t o h e a t , c o ld o r m o ia t t ir e f r o m a b o v e o r I w n e a t h

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w
r a xrrv g
ir v
I nnd nre tho guests o f their niece, Mrs.
PIANO
CO.

OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST

You'will
at the
the
xou wiu find
nna BUIy
um y Hoffman
llotTmnn at
— .
_
•r o fthe American Legion; Hugh 8. H of-M ac Bntery Co. as usual, fifl-fltc
(.ummings, surgeon-general o f th e '
T A L L A H A S S E E , June 20.— SufflUnited States; Simon Flcxner. o f th e '
D ance
Tonight, Ijtko Mnry
r,ent returns have been received by
Rockefeller Institute fo r Medical Ro- C a s in o ,
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfe
Secretary o f State H. Clay Crawford
search and Judge Martin J. Wnde o f
from tho primary o f Juno 6 to assure
the United States district cou rt
the nomination o f A. D. Campbell, o f
The convcnU°n
convention cconvened
this mommomChinleV for r.H ‘ •
.
• 011 Thc
o n v e n t this

~

SEVERELY SM A R T AND
S IM P L E

Miss Pnttye I.ylc had us her guest
fo r the week end, Mrs Marks, o f
Lakeland.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

RETURNS SHOW
Tolstoy, Hanford McNIder,
command-;
.
w
s w is a a COMPBELI. NOMINATED r r n fthfl 7-----. ......V__a
••

dnZr^b"°.cr u"

PHONOGRAPH r e c o r d s

.

late

JSS'h'SJS
« " ita
B *,,dw
m •*
i ” nunscir. ^wuhTj
&gt;\ith Dade, Monroe
morrow
evening

Prime Florida nnd Western beef.— Saturday— Mrs. J. D. W oodruff w ill
entertain in honor o f Mrs. Hawkins
Pure Food Mnrkct.
&lt;J7-5tp
Connelly a recent bride.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet
PIANOS
*
with Mrs. Paul Diggers nt tho homo
o f Mrs. Zinscr on Palmetto avenue
ph o no graph s
nt 3:30 p. m.

PLAYER ROLLS

2#. 1922

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

“ ro built io to eve ry
munufaefur..
hie oi * ie x -u -liie

101UlC

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S O C IA L C A L E N D A R

POPULAR SHEET MUSIC

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Vacuum Cleaners

w itb o u t

'

P H IL L IP S ’ L A K E M A R Y CASINO
TH URSD AY, JUNE 22ND

Inter-City Kegalta
Yalaha Yacht Club
.
•vant San ford Sports ij.
W ill Have Rig Time on l ake lliirrit
on July fi

Giant

N LW H E R R Y’S FAMOUS ORCHESTR \

two

wTS

meet Tuesday— Mr. and M ~ . A lbert PinckThe City Commission w ill
—
1 ney
Connelly w
w ill
ill entertain
entertain at
at n
a rcu -day July 3r,I ‘ ° *QU* R ** the City
ncy Connelly
tisfjim'ent roll, nnd to hear com™ I,tion and dance nt their homo on
on
. lBt*
to valuation ns fixed by the
Magnolia nvc., in honor o f Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Hawkins Connelly.
Tuesday— Mrs. Percy Mero w ill en­
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
tertain the members o f the Sans
City Auditor and Clerk.
Souci Bridge Club.
J.J0-22-24-C
Friday— Seminole Bridge Club
w ill
meet
with
Mrs.
Fred
S.
Daiger,
Jr.,
A Quick Service Transfer at your
ut
her
homo
on
Fourth
street,
at
all.
60-tfc-m
3:30 p. m.

■Let s have that kind o f co-opera­
tion here.

tlie

Sr tall*, a, ..U lia — e l T T f l T l T * ' iV
R r-allr atutreelatm

NOTICE

those who, through co-operation
keep in constant touch with our
bank; who give us a chance to
know their needs, and who prove
themselves worthy o f the best
this bank has to offer.

SPORTS

Daily Fashion Hint

-If /.?

WE SERVE BEST

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^ 5.-

PAGE PIVH

book* will C1°M . MRS. F R K IM JA IG B R , 8 o w .*» Editor.
a t r Rcgirirntlon
jane 30th, lM 2'
Phone 2I7.W
1
L. R- P H IL IP S ,
City Registration Offlecr.

Florida Grocery Company

iffi

S O C IE T Y

notice

Won Lost Pet.
St. Ixiuis .............. 36
24
.600
on the south shire o f Lake Harris.
New York ............ 35
2C
.674
Any Sanford man with a knowledge Detroit ..... .... .......
-o
31
Sne
Clev«Um i _______ _ 29
30
.492
Chicago
29
30
.492
28
32
to the secretary o f the Y. Y. C., Yal­ Washington
.423
floston ...............
23
33
.400
aha, Fla., without delay. He will be
furnished immediately with such ad­
Southern Association
ditional information as he may need.
Won Lost
B A L L GAME E N D E D
,'jj
Memphis
IN G E N U IN E F IG H T 'S
Mobile ......
Little Rock
(U » Tfce AuselstrS Preaa|
"
New Orleans
ST. A U G U STIN E , June 2 0 .-T ra d i- ■
Birmingham
tional baseball rivalry between Palat- ■
Atlanta ____
ka and St. Auguatine, the latter also g
Nashville ___
know as the “ Ancient City,” mounted 1
Chattanooga
above the breaking point when the ■
Y E S T E R D A Y ’S R E SU LTS
two clubs met here Saturday. The £
Florida State league.
TE N •s t a t e s H A V E N E W TR A P
aituatio was intense throughout, with *
A t Orlando, 6; Jacksonville, 5.
occasional outbursts, but in the 8th §
C H AM PIO N S.
A t Lakeland, 6; Daytona, -I.
Inning thr game ended when a gener­
At Tampa, 7; St. Petersburg, 6.
I By Peter P. Carney, Editor Nation­ al melee of players nnd fandom oc­
curred.
National League.
al Sports Syndicate.)
he tailed about 2:30 p. m. at Yalaha.

Tizsxzt CHEAP FLOUR

put
III.

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m
cc
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(i

The race will be twice around

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Somehow we all respect the man
.
who has “ money in the bank.”
Your pass book is ready.

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T h e C lly Substantial1

* fh e City Sobatantlal*

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION
NUM BER 74

SA N F O R I). FL O R ID A . W E D N E SD A Y . JUNE 21, 1922

VOLUME IIL

Florida’s Waterways Have Been Investigated
Several Times
.

AMENDMENT
J S S S S S 5* TO CONSTIT'

,

if the inland
ibllshed by
interesting
ic name will
and at San-

and on to Miami via the Florida Lnat
Coast canal, or a route located Immcdiately parallel thereto,
The report of the hoard wan unh­
nutted with the estiina ted coat. The
' favorable recommendation of this
Mninr Wil- hodv. however, wan not concurred in

Headquarters

Occupy Attention to Old
Confederate Vet­
erans

V E R D IC T

MltS. PETEK OI.KSON. OF
ad engineers at Washington. U. t., ana
NKSOTA, NOMINA TED
M. an adverse report was made by this
MONDAY’S PRIMARY
the Intter body to Congress.
AMONG THEM BEING CARR OF
In 1010 Congress directed the ex­
US CENTRAL SHOPS
III7 The laaorlntril I'rraat
same otlicc, will nom a nearing
DURHAM AND IIAI.DEMAN
(llr The Associated I’ ressl
ST PAUL, Minn., June 21—A worniTB,OVERWHELMING
CHAUTAUQUA, Now York, June Daytona in connection with the sur­ amination of the Florida East Const
OF KENTUCKY.
a in s t s t r ik e
21.— An amendment to the federal vey of an intcrcoustal waterway from canal with the advisability of purchas­ nn has been nominated for the Unit­
ing the same by the government and ed States senate by n major political
I Hr The Assoelated Press)
constitution for uniform niurriage nnd Jacksonville to Miami.
RICHMOND. July 21.—The elect­
This matter has been the subject of its possible further Improv&gt;enrent. This party for the first time In the history
divorce law will he considered nt the
CHICAGO, June 21.-A lthough ex­
nunitted
1----- by
. the hoard, of the country. This heenmc appar­ ion o f officers nnd selection of meet­
bionninl convention of the general examinations and reports for the past report was coi....
pressing hope for rush ballots the rest Federation of W'omen’s Clubs which
army
engineers,
consisting
of
three
U.
S.
army engi- ent last night when returns from half ing place of the next convention la
doxetv or more years,
of the week union headquarters where opens here today. Tentative draft of
of
which
Major
W. It. the precincts participating in Mon­ on the program of today's session of
near
officers,
ns fnr back as 1009 making those In
,hs .trike vote of railway employe* is amendment proposes four causes for vestigations, which so fnr have been l.nduo, the district engineer nt Juck- day's primary election showed Mrs. the United Confederate Veterans re­
being tabulated today expressed dis­ divorce, physical or mental cruelty,
Anna Dickie Olesen had won the sen­ union. Prominently mentioned for
s u member.
unproductive o f results.
appointment over the volume of re­ ■proven infidelity, dest rtlon for one
t he report of this board wa* unfav­ atorial nomination of the Democratic commander-in-chief are General JulTwo routes hnvc been thought feas­
turns in the natlon-wde referendum of year or more or habitual drunkenparty over two male opponents.
inn S. Carr, of Durham, North Caro­
ible, but army engineer boards nt orable to\ the purchase or improve­
When ITL'i of the state’s 3,318 pre­ lina, the present commander, General
abopmen and other rail workers on
Washington made adverse findings, ment of tlie canal.
the question of a walkout in protest
The Rivers and Harbors act of t on- cincts had reported, Mrs. Olesen had W. IL Haldeman, of Louisville, Ky,
and the question is nfew reopened.
.gainst wsge cuts ordered by the La­
gress
of June 6, 1020, directed the pre­ a margin of 4,200 votes over Thomas General William B. Freeman of Rich­
A history of the surveys of canal
bor Hoard. Reports on balloting at
liminary
examination of the inter­ Meighen, her nearest opponent, the mond. Jacksonville, -Now Orleans,
routes, ns given out nt the United
Burnside shops of Illinois
Central
coastal
waterway
from Jacksonville count then standing: Mrs. XUesin, Nashville, Louisville nnd Dallas sra
States army engineer’s off Re nt Jack­
*,n- to effect that the boilermakers
to
Miami.
Two
public
hearings have
seeking the next reunion.
sonville, shows the labor and time that
then* voted overwhelmingly against
liven
held
in
order
that
the
district
lias been expended upon the projects.
RICHMOND, June 21.—Returning
engineer officer at Jacksonville, Ma­
It is us follows:
to Richmond after n lapse of sixty
In 1909 congress directed surveys jor William C. Lemen, could secure
CHICAGO, June 21.— Disaster tor
years, R. G. Tuedor, Confederate vet­
for an intercoastal waterway from information upon which to bnse his
the striking railway unions nnd un­
eran of Augusta, Ga., yesterday un­
AND FIVE DAYS SUSPENSION Ronton to Key West, and n portion of report.
fortunate results for their member­
covered
front the rubbish on the floor
These
hearings
were
held
last
May
the route from Fcmnndinn to Ke&gt;
WILL GET HIS
ship was predicted to follow the
of
an
old
house and disclosed the like­
at
Titusville
and
I’alm
Beach,
when
West was assigned to the nrmy en­
GOAT
threatened walkout of which n strike
ness
of
General
Robert E Too which
were
made
that
further
gineer’s office of the United State* statements
vote is now being tnken by nine xuilhe
said
ho
cartel
lltt.e with his
gs
were
desired
1
1
1
order
that
(Hr The A.»»rln(rd I'rm l
at Jacksonville for surveys and report, hearing
road labor organisations, in a letter
pocket knife while convalescing from
CHICAGO, June 21.— Babe Ruth’s
additional Information coult' bo so
from Hen W. Hooper, chairman of the argument with Umpire Dincen yes­
a wound received in fighting around
cured. Going into the official report?
railroad labor board, to the union lend- terday before the
Cleveland-New
IRichmond.
Hindu on the surveys it is found that
York gnme will keep him out of the
cri yesterday.
. NEW YORK, Julie 2L—Gug.iemo,
Answering a letter from the union game two days in addition to the three
,Marconi, wonder man of wireless, last
RI&lt;
.hiefs, which declared the executives day suspension imposed yesterday.
night announced the invention of was d
would authorize a strike if the em­ President Johnson, of the American
what might he termed a radio search- »hip
ploye demanded it, Chairman Hooper League announced today. Johnson an­
light, Ity means of which radio waves ,,f Pr
made categorical reply to the ’’fierto nounced thnt Ruth wns suspended
which can lie reflected like light waves Conf*
assaults" on the board, for which he without pny nnd that this feature'of
may be sent In n given direction in n ( critic
declared there was no ground.
the decision will cost llnbe $l,.r&gt;(8) ns
beam, instead of being scattered tojCabo
"With the degree of friendly intcr- Johnson says Ruth’s salary is $300 a
ail points of the compass.
|"hcin
,.,t (but I feel in these organizations
The famous Italian said be believed j stnm
and with the recognition I accord to
this invention would be utilized in Presl
their great service to the membership
such a manner as to rid the sea of dress
I am hopeful that they will not adopt
some of its terrors, for with a revolv- .(on
a course that will surely prove dis­
uses of a ennui along the Last t oast ing reflector, the transmitter would ond i
,000,000.00 ROAD
astrous to organizations nnd unfor­
of Florida wan not sufficient to justi­ constitute a radio light liouse, ennoble f,&gt;doi
bond a p p r o v e d by
tunate to the men composing them,"
fy the purchase nnd enlargement of , of flashing guiding beams nearly a
HILLSBORO COUNTY
Sc
wrote Mr. Hooper.
the existing canal or the construction hundred miles.
pi, ii
"It is regrettable that such n step
( U r I hr A s * » r l n ( r d I 'r r a a )
of the enlarged canal over a parallel
Addressing a joint meeting of the he j
TAMPA, June 21.— By n majority
is &lt;ontemplated nt a time when the
Institute of Radio Engineers, and the who
route.
country is just entering upon nn era of about 1,200 the voters of Hillsbor­
American Institute of Electrical Engi- of Ji
..f more stable industrial conditions, ough county yesterday approved the
necra on his latest discoveries, the in"I
and that gives promise fo nn enlarg­ proposed issue of three million dollnra
ventnr said of the proposed radio light ern
ed degree of prosperity to railway for construction of about DM) miles
house:
woul
of paved ronds in nil parts of Hills­
employes."
"By means of the revolving beam mnW
Although Chairman Hooper said in borough county. The program nlso
of electrical radiation, it is possible j Di
T fP .
the letter, which was addressed to B. i n r l n d e a c n ? » t r 0 i'* * " 0 " f «
for ships when within a certain d is-, (lmti
.. Jewell, president of the cnilwny along Hillsborough bay to ilnllnsl
tnnee to ascertain In thick weather, .out!
•mployi ivpnrtmont of the Americnn Point nnd nround tho interlay pen­
the hearing and position of the light- whic
Federation of Lnbor, thnt he felt no insular.
|the
ON THE STEEL MERGER CASKS house. ,
THEY
The bond issue wns backed by ev­ POLICE THINK
reply wus required to the union's
"It
seems
to
nio
thnt
it
should
l*e
that
OR FOREVER HOLD Til Kilt
SOME MIAMI WINTER
strike avowal, he expressed “ u will­ ery business man’s organization in
possible
to
design
apparatus
by
j. (,i
FLEECE
-TOURISTS"
ingness to go beyond the strict limits Tiimpn. Effort's of a tnx-payers lea­
means of which a ship could radiate to h
of my official authority, in the inter- gue to defeat the bond issue were un­
or project u divergent beam of the I Ai
(Ur T h r A a a a r l m r S I ' r r a a l
( I l f T ti* A a a o r l n l 'i l I'r r a a l
•••t of railway pence." Ho said he felt availing although a hard fight wns
WASHINGTON. June 21. Attor­ short wave rays in any desired ilirec- ^Lee
NEW YORK. June 21. The police
it his duty to reply because the made.
today notified the Miami polire that ney General Daugherty today without tion, which rays, if coming across u lie,
So fnr ns enn he learned, the issue
threatened strike "contains such posanother chrii
they had under aurvsilnnce two men comment issued the following state­ metallic object, such ns
Mlulites of loss nnd detriment" to the o f the $3,000,000 of rod bonds Is the among the three indicted May 30 by ment: "In regard to the two steel steamer, would be reflected back to foug
■inkers. The chnir added thnt * largest ever authorized by n general the Dnde county grand jury on charge merger cases now before the Depart­ the receiver on the sending ship ami j A
nl.,(inn in nnv county south of the
of swindling Peter R. Nicholson out ment of Justice it was announced to- thereby immediately reveal the pres- com
of $120,000 in fake horse race scheme. dny the Department of Justice would encc nnd hearing of the other ship in'soss
be glut! to hear from any dependable fog or thick weather. One further nil- •Julii
person who has any legitimate argilW ife Says Killing
FOIt UNIFORM MARRIAGE 1
DIVORCE LAW AT GEN Kit
Al. FEDERATION

J

o f Burney Justifiable,
Did Not Embrace Her
Mabania Power Co.,
Ready to Pay Gov­
ernment 3 Millions

M ir T h r

A ....r ia l, d

I 'r r .-I

WASHINGTON, June 21 .—Officials
of the Alnhnmn Power Company told
the senate agricultural committee to•liiy the company wns ready to pay
the government $3,000,000 for its in­
terest in the steam plant at Gorgus,
"If the government insists three mil­
lions is a fair value for the plnnt."
11KLSING FOBS M ESS AG E
SAYS JEWS MASSACREED
•
IN THE UKRAINE
(U f T hr

A ..o r ln lr d

I 'r r u l

COPENHAGEN, June 21.— Hels­
ingfors message says thnt terrible
pogroms have been conimitten in tho
Ukraine. The entire Jewish popula­
tion of four towns is reported mnusacreed. The report has not been con­
firmed from other sources.

(Ur The (uiwtalfS CrMil
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 21.—
Mrs. Ethel Newman, 19-ycnr-oM wife
of Gaither Newman, who Monday
shot and killed W. A. Burney in the
kitchen of Ills home, wavered yester­
day in her resentment towards New­
man's version of the nffnir, and while
still emphatically denying thnt Bur­
ney n local furniture salesman, had
embraced her. asserted her husbnnd
was justified in klllng him.
A coroner's inquest into the uffnir
will be held probably today. Newman
is held on n charge of murder. Ho
says he saw the furniture salesman
embrace his wife after having lain
in hiding for the man. Mrs. Newman
declared that the snlosmnn had conic
to the house to discuss the ptirchr.ne
of n phonograph.
Yesterday, ns she held her six
months old baby on her lap and plai­
ned to visit her husband in his ceil,
she opined the killing was justifiable.
She had told LuruOy repeatedly not
to'comu to the house, shfe laid, warn­
ing him thnt her husbnnd would hnrm
him. but the salesman persisted, she

SIX KILLED WHEN
TRAIN CRASHES
INTO AUTOMOBILE
PARTY OF SIX KILLED
SPENT THE WINTER
NEAR FT. LAUDERDALE

(Ilf Thr Aa«nclnfr4
FT. LAUDERDALE, June *21.—
The party of six persons who were
killed nt the railrond crossing nt I-orraine, Georgin, yeaterdny, spent the
Inst seven months three miles west of
this city, renting a house from T. C.
Frrris, n local merchant. The hus­
band of Drs. Lorcnn Cox, one of the
victims, spent three months here but
Irft some time ngt» for West Virginia.
Thn party left here three weeks ngo
in 'nn automobile for the north.
TURPENTINE PRICES
’ ATTRACTING ATTENTION
AMONG .OPERATORS
IUr The

A u orla lrd

P rr.sl

SAVANNAH, Jane 21.—Continued
rise in turpentine prices attracting
Wide attention among naval stores
dealers, pnlnt manufacturers nnd oth­
ers who use turpentine. Steady ad­
vance during the last week quoted nt
l$1.09*k at todays opening.

STARTING WORK ON THE
NEW MEISCII Ill'll.DING

Motor Hus Lines
Are Common Carriers
According: to Georgia
And Would lie Placed Under Juris
diction of Railroad Commission

�AG E FOUR
THE SANFORD DAILY H fiB A L O ^ F R iP A V .

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Claaslfled Ada 5c a line. No
ad taken for Iran than 25c.
and positively no classified
ada charged to anyone. Caah
mant accompany all ordera.
Coant fire worda to a line
and remit accordingly.

M/
F

JOHN BRYANT
IS HELD AT

Another building dnv in Sanford.
New theatre and new laundry’ are
the next big thinga.
..
______

HOY WHO KII.I.KI) FATHER IN
ORLANDO CAUGHT AFTER
ESCAPE.
Ill, T kf

A u w la lM

O /ilirU R D o

TEMPERATURE :

For Florida: Cloudy and
local ahowera tonight or
Wednesday? no rh«nj»* In
temperature.
*a
Mi
*4

I’ r e r a )

JACK.SONVH.LE, June 20.—John

»

The weather report has a *a
certain kind of sameness Ha
about it these days. We can
almost shut our cyoa and **
tell you what it is going to t*l
do for tho next twenty-four
hours. If you ask Dr. Pul- *a
cston about the weather he Mi
will say it is ideal—he has Mi
cotton. If you ask a growcr about it he will say, too Ha
much rain—he has peppers.
If you ask n merchant ho **
will say, “ I hope it is clear *M
Thursday
afternoon"—ho *a
wants to go fishing. Does R*
the weather over suit every- M
body? NO is the answer.
**
5:10 A. M. JUNE 20, 1922
Mi
Maximum ..........
95
Minimum ..._.....
72 M
Range ______
76 Mi
Barometer ...»...... ...... 30.01 Mi
Calm and cloudy.
R*

------ T O N I G H T __ THOS. MEIGHAN
—AND—

AGNES AYRES
—IN—

“CAPPY RICKS”

Keep your eye on Lake Mary on
* ho
mo" th,
June 23rd next week. There will be *vo from a convict road camp_where
WEEK’S WEATHER.
he was serving a life sentence for the
Ahoy, there, Mate! It’s the "Good
something doing that day.
murder of his father at Orlando last
*-»
Luck" star in a romance awuih
Weather outlook for the period
year,
haa
been
captured
near
Calinwith
tho sea! O ff, with loVe jn
J. II. Brown, the well known tur­
June 19 to 24 Inclusive: South At­
command, on u cruise through
pentine operator of Geneva, wns in hr.n, according to telephone advices lantic and East Gulf States: Gener­ Mj
reaching here today.
thrills that stretch half way an, ,r.d
the city today on business.
ally fair, except widely scattered Ml
Details of the capture were not thundershowers; temperatures near
FOR SALK
the earth! Fighting, frolicking,
devil-mny-enre picture that sc : ii
Miss Miriam Williamson of Long- given.
or above normal.
FOR SALE— At u bargain, practical*
Young Bryant after killing hia fa- *
M
along in a gale of joy. Alio_
ly new Colts Acetylene lighting wood has been the guest of Miss
thcr buried him near their homo at
Mi
plant with necessary pipe for instal- Mary Griggs for the past week.
“ BLOW ’ EM UP" a Corned)
These are the days when you want 'Mi
_______
Orlando
and
fled
to
New
Jersey.
The
lath hi. Phone 3703 or call F. F. Dut­
n nice, cool, clean and sanitary place
Hon. M. M. Smith of Orlando, W in-' ,KM,y w u 'C o v e re d several we;ks
Tomorrow—Llonc I Barrymore in
ton, Jr.
72-tfc
to eat. When you want something Mi
ter
I’ark
and
Sanford,
was
in
the
city
'
n‘
‘T
w'“
*
n
l,ct
I‘
ry*nt
‘‘The Great Adventure"
W )U ^ ALU— 311 ACHES, 'R I
today looking over his landed Inter when »PPrehendcd was working on a that tickles you palate, not too much "-1
T IL E D ;
TH REE
3-INCH
farm In New Jersey. He was re- or too
■omething that appeals Mi
®!Ell]D!0[BJ[iJ[N](3lg®[s]
W E L L S, T H R E E
2-INCH rsts.
turned to Orlando for trial and as a ‘ ° J’ou nntI J-c‘ *®tisflcs. Sunday din- Mi
W ELLS, TEN AN T
HOUSE
defense for the kill ing . of hia father " " 8 at the Seminole Cafe aro the Mi
Hon. Forest Ijikc and daughter,
A N I) B A R N
AT LOADING
The Herald for Poet Cards.
recited n story of harsh treatment at t
Have &gt;°u l**omo a Seminole Mi
STA TIO N , 5 M ILES FROM Maude, arrived home from Jackaon- the elder Bryant’s hands from the booster? You will after one dinner,
COURT
HOUSE,
$Ifi,500, vilic Inst night, where Maude visited time the younger Bryant was a boy.
71-ltc
It. .V l . t ' M I . K V
XV. y . I . t u n ; ,
TE R M S. T H E REST PROPO­ relatives and Mr. luike went to West He was kept in ignorance of the
Seminole Printer)
SITION
O FFERED
THIS Florida on business.
whereabouts of his mother, ho said.
We
may
not be on First Street, but M
T H E W IN N E R S
Y E A R . L E T ME SHOW YOU.
Upon his conviction lie announced he
Our prices arc just and right for tan offer some prices that will make It
Edgar
Ball
and
George
Phillips,
— H. R. LEW IS, PHONE 349­
was ready to stand his punishment.
dependable service.—Quick Service worth while to step off First StreetForest Lake
891.
72-3lc two prominent residents of the Lake
W ork
( . u n r a n l r e d __________
Provision wns inndo for his young
Transfer.
60-tfc-m P lb n n d F r e n c h .
“ J u s t P honr tojMary
section
arc
in
the
city
today
on
FOR SALE &lt;&gt;ru* tornpeLattery in
E. M. Galloway
wife who wns left in u penniless congoo«l shape, been used about six business. They report everything lition.
W. H. Hand
r
weeks, cheap.—A. C. Smith.
72-3tp lively in their bailiwick.
—
J. S. Dinkle
FOR SALE—Twin Harley motorcycle
C J. Ryan, the city manager, took FEDERAL INDICTMENT
T. YV. Lawton
with tandem aeat, speedometer ami
AGAINST SON-IN-LAW
three extar tires, $150 rash.—Ned a few days oir last week to catch a
OF GEORGE HARVEY
J. L. Miller
~2
tarpon at Born Grande and had very
Harrison.
•
—r — ,—good luck. He is back on the job again
John Hell
I I l f T h e l • a o r ln t r d I’ r r a . )
F o r s a l e l.arge, desirable build- this week and says
SPECIAL
TRENTON, N. J., June 20.—A fed­
J. G. Bell
ing lot on Magnolia avenue, be­ time hut few fish.
eral indictment today wns made public
tween 10th and 11th streets, Sanford.
6-room bungalow, 80 ft. front on Park Ave­
T. L. Dumas
charging Lieue-Colonel Mureellus H.
Address P. &lt;). Ih.x N». I.
73-ttp
rhnr,M O’Conner, field agent for
nue, $3,600. Terms.
Tiiompson, son-in-lny of George HnrJohn Russell
FOR SALE—.1 big lots with I room •the American Automobile Associu- Vcy | llnmlinssador
IlllOie siili'M
III tnv
to
the WUI
CourtV U
of| UH
St. |
Bob YValthour
hour.c, chickens and etc. Price $560 tlon and Sam Crosby, well known real James, with conspiring to violate tho
cash.—E. F. Lnne.
I2-3tp estate nuui of Dnytonn, are In the
I). C. Mar’ow
neutrality laws hy attempting to
FOR SALK OR RENT—5 7-8 acres city today in the interests of the Au­ ship arms to Sinn Feincra, abonrd tho
C. R. Duffin
of land with good 5-rocm house, tomobile Association.
freighter East Side, in whose hunkers
H. H. Guthrie
furnished, hath house and pavilion on
were found 195 machine guns when
place. located on Silver Lake. See
Mr. and Mrs. C. I), llrumley of she was seiezd at Hoboken a year Are n few o f the ninny hundreds
thftt hnve purchnsed “ E X ID E ”
Mrs. A. V. Hnsclton.
70-dtp Chuluotn were in the city today and ago.
FOR SALE—Five room bungalow report the Chuluotu Inn ns running
With Colonel Thompson was indict- B a llw ,e* fr(’ m ,us‘ Nearly three
K. II. RANDALL, Jr.
A. L. CAMPBELL
with sleeping porch, screened, and *1.rough tliq summer and the brick eel
(.,j ty,,.
the Auto-dninnncc
Auto Ordnance company
compand of &gt;'ears •
sa,0S ani1 not on c to 8 °
wrong.
in good repair, (.orated in the best L 'tory alr.ady shipping brick to which he If president, and seven other
residential section of the city. A. I1. Sanford and "ther plan
indivhluall, Including nlleged pur­ Insist on an “ KXIDK”
Connelly.
73-tfc
phasing agents, salesmen nnd truckBattery
Welaka Building
‘
FOR UUK k SALE—Brand new 4• Ld. II&gt; its has returned to his first mcn&gt; c„|, Thompson, who served
%
room cottage. Well, 3 large lots, 3 love and is again behind the counter wJth distinction in the American Ex- 'Fite Hallery is the life o f the ntr.
, ndltlonarv fo r e , and two other dc- WE RE-CH ARGE AN D RE­
miles out on Orlando road. $G.’&gt;n.— •tlhB ’ •'l • ...... .. of R C Bowel
PAIR A L L M AKES
Seminole Poultry Farm.
72-2tp l.d is one of tho l*cat in the liusines. f,.nj anti| pleaded not guilty In Nowand his many friends art- glad to greet ark tills afternoon nnd were released
BATTERIES
FOR SALE- 31 acre celery farm, 12
him at the old place again.
in
12,500
Itnil
each.
acres improved. For terms and
_
prlco set* II. II. Chappell.
72-fltp
u
. .
"
1
.Secretary It W. Peaminn, of the
LONDON, June 20.—Colonel Har­ 107 West First St.-------Phone 518
FOR SALK-Potato barrels in M y chamber o f Commerce, addressed the
vey, the American ambassador, an­
quantity, special prices on car lots, Orlnmlo Chntnl.er of Commerce on
nounced today through his secretary
corres|H&gt;ndence solicited, Clearwater thl. question o f tho big gala da) at
that
he hud nothing to say in regard
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, FIs.
H-tfc U kl. Mary l)H,u&gt;. at t,„.ir r,.KM|ar
to dispatches to the London papers
Sanford’s New Store
FOR SAI.E—Warehouse with R. R. luncheon. Orlando will no doubt •omc
Phone 127
announcing tlint Colonel Mnrvellus II.
aiding. Within four blocks of center to the celebration in numbers.
Thompson, a son-in-law of the nmof city.
liasMidor, had been indicted nt Tren­
Geo. V . KNIGHT
H. L. Thrasher has arrived home af­ ton, N. J., on the charge o f conspiring
272-tfc ter visiting the Pacific Slope with tho
to ship arms to Ireland.
Itotarians and represented the Snn_
FOR RENT
ford Rotary Club. He saw all of
Dance Tonight. Lake .Mary
FOR KENT- Furnished housekeeping California worth seeing and nlso
10 Store* in (JeorginCasino.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfe
-1 Store in Florida
or bed rooms. 314 East Fifth St. rtoppi d at other places of interest cn
78-Stp route and coming home, lie thinks i, |{ , NI»
STAND ROOF AT
FTm ITTRE- T'ouring ear and taxi! California Is a great state hut has
J AX. CARRIED AWAY
Special attention to out-of-town nothing me Florida—just more boost­
150 FEET BY STORM
ers.
trips. Rhone 119-W, A. C. Smith.
________________ *________72-3tp
(Hr 'I l»f* ^Miirlntrd Prr««t
A house on Melunville avenue be­
JACKSONVILLE, June 2fl. Jack­
FOR RENT—One apartment of two
W. A. Loftier burned down sonville experienced what the weath­
or three rooms, grs stove, electric longing
this
morning
and was a total loss to­ er experts termed an "energized thun
lights, running water, two blocks from
P. O. Also furnished rooms with gether with all the contents. K. It ihrstorm” tM« n ft"-rr r. T!.«. i
Lonr,! aaon a„ J u|l. H O -H 2 Mu.i*l; I,.,., .i tot ol furniture stored of the gri ntlstnnd nt the state fair
Commercial.
61-tfc ill the building and the loss of house grounds wns lifted from its moorings
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette. and furniture falls heavily upon the and carried 150 feet for a dnmngo osowners, Tho fire department could timated nt f3,00A.
One-Strap, Medium Heel
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
do
nothing
after
arriving
on
the
scene
Window pnnes were shattered in n
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
as there wns no water available, lie. few houses adjacent to tho fmr
ing outside of the city limits and thu grounds hut no serious damage caus.
~
LOST
LOST—30x3Mi tire on rim, between chemicals would have U-en useless e.l.
Lakeland ami Sanford.
Finder since tlie house was almost consumed!
j The Daily Herald Delivered to your
"lease notify It. S. Holly, Sanford, when tliv department arrived.
door six days a week for 15 cents—
Florida.
tf-dh
NEGRO IS SHOT \ND
Join the throngs of readers.
LOST—Small shepherd d"g. About l
KILLED \l' W. GARDEN
month old. Rlmk, with white feet.
-------■
Dance Tonight, Lake M an
Finder please return to L. II. Connel­
III, Tin- V**»rlnlr&lt;l |'|r„|
( ‘ilsitlll.
Tue-Thr-Snt-73-t IV
ly and receive reward.
72-tfc
INTER GARDEN, June 20.— !
________
Night Officer O Driggers shot and
Why pay more? The Berger Steel]
WANTED
Instantly kit ed Charles Military, ne- tiller. $2.25. See us before you buy.I
WANTED Mule nnd wagon. See pro, .15 years old, between 1 nnd 2 —Elder
Springs Water t’o.
Phone
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
72-3tp o'clock Sunday morning when the Int- an,
r»t-2tc
ter resisted arrest on a charge of
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a aa a aa a aa a aa a o
Distrib­ Ix.iit legging.
Mousey had lieen in tmwi Saturday T71 1
1 k
4
utor
night
where
he
hnd
sold
two
quarts
F
1
0
W
(3
1
*
I
0
t S
Route A. Rural IPhone ItiO.t
of
shine,
it
is
alleged
Another
negro
\
SANFORD,
HANFORD, I I \.
i /w .
PRICK LIST “ PI"1* " ,T ‘ »'e transaction to Chief of .» »w| C n f i n L l a r o
Police Thompson, who Instructed Of- *‘ “ 0 o | ) I II I K IC T S , l O O
JUNK,
fleer Driggers to arrest Munsey, who
1 lb. Whole Klim
wns located In his home in the qunr- 1
2 ^ lbs. Whole Klim
ters. east of town. When Officer n
.
_
.
5
Mis. Whole Klim
Driggers
approached
the
house,
MunPJV
G
l'y
SIZO
RI1(I
1x111(1
25 llis. Whole Kliia
■*»y reached fownrd his shirt front ns H O C lled t () b C R U t i f V
t llO
1 Ik Skim Klint
to draw a gun, hut the former wns lw )r n o
n n ,l l n „ K
IM lbs. Skim Klim
too quick for him and began to pump 4&gt;
* ^
lD ()K
5
llis. Skim Klim
PAY CASH
lend at the negro, three shots taking tllG IH OVG1*.
25 lbs Skim Klim
ptCcct in the Intter's bowels nnd pro­
See Our Specials
ducing death.
-Save Money
They’re All Priced
NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CON­
After the shooting n 32 calibre gun
Right
TRACTORS!
wns found In Munsey’s car, while a
pint bottle of liquor, hnlf empty, wns
Bids will Ik&gt; received by thu City located In the latter’s car.
Manager up to July 1st, for tho con„„„„„
Justice of the _______
Pence W. ^
C. Wilson,
•tructlun of approximately 10,000 sq. and a jury composed of six good men,'
f t of cement *idewnlk, ns per City conducted an investigation at 11:00
Specifirations. Details furnished nt o'clock Sunday morning end rctumCity Manager's office.
ed a verdict of justifiable homicide.
C. J. RYAN,
73-lt; w-ltc
City Manager.
The Herald for fln t class Job work.

BONDS- INSURANCE- REAL ESTATE

L ew is &amp; C h it t e n d e n

P e n in su la r E le c tr ic Com pany

T ELEPHONE 1 1 3

RAY BROTHERS

We Repair A n y t h i n g Electrical

The Church well Co.

C h u r c h w e ll’s

LADIES’
BLK. KID PUMPS

$3.50

BROWN BAL. LACE
OXFORDS

W. W. DRESSOR
KLIM MILK

$3.50

Shoe

S p e cia ls

MEN’S
BROWN BLU OXFORDS

$3.95

BROWN BAL OXFORDS

$3.95

BLK. KID LACE OXFORDS

BLK. KID BLU OXFORDS

$4.00

$5.00

BALL
T h e
C h u r c h w e ll
C o .
HARDWARE
FIRST STREET
SELLS IT FOR LESS W E L A K A BLOCK
COMPANY

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by «uu«Lioruil
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hire
and
now.
They
will
take
good
TIAL.
‘
,ow
di8play,‘
"*niples,
etc.
The
cortS
r ..... .. re ""1 »»*■
,
nr®
‘
hat
the
tariff
never
get*
out
of
.
--------c,U8lon
thnt
thl
8,ax
ln
tht‘
f°
™
of
■
A4*rrtl.UB ILlr* ,lll-r K(|OM|&gt; o the way for two years. The soldiers'
' Vu have heard thnt slogan for the &lt;in PXrc8s rh"rifc for the advertising ■
_
______ Appllrmlon
— bonus may be passed during this sesa- pn8’ yparwa* originated by our por‘ ,’on
newspaper, and periodical. "
There are many ways of building0.9 Vrb.',rr,P" ° " ,,r,~ *■
politic.
have anything
anything to
to do
do _' l ' 0 8Cfrp‘ "ry
the -----Chamber
' ,,*trihuted through
mniis can---be
l b M.r.fc.----------------------------- ...M jno
W .,on hut “if *’w
.m ,ca nave
• .. of
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- the. ------------Lrood will fora bank, and personal
.oo
I'carman, and It
it * MS!'P&lt; on to ‘ bc advertiser whose an- ■
n&gt;11»r
»~"~&gt; |rr .T"r^TTtT" JW
** w'th
U 1 1 it
” the
‘ he bonus will go over until,
until r-omm*rre,
, mmerfc, It. W. Pearmnn,
service is of the first importance.
- "* U&gt;&gt;k
.................... X*ia"ceaia
IS Ceaie Ju,‘
JU8t before
hofore the
the presidential
presidential election
election ‘‘hould
no," ,, be'
hocused
used upoh
upoh Cver&gt;everj- occasion.
occasion. nounce,n®
n', inc,',nt‘n,»
n‘* "W
are thua
thus carried
carried la
is untenunten- ■m
in
1921.
We
may
be
wfong.
This
is
*8
onp
'»f»the
best
slogans
that
a
*
’*
e*
*,nsed
on
value,
or
ubility
to
J
ikir l i d mny ho
Js ,f **
w,»*he
“ ’,l’'
ability
J
1he friendly interest that each of
a l P l 'n l f l - la*'°
WrrklV
; ,A
a" ul' on,y n prediction and future events ri,y ccu,d hnve in theso pnrlou* times pay' rtf,ccUd in revenue, the tax ■
“ Mr
AH.r,:
our officers and employees feel in
-p p ii;;: wl11 Justify It
when few cities can lay claim to such " ou,d have to lie gauged not on "
r“.v
every individual depositor is the
•*'*' *"r
------------o ------ « distinction. It means so* much
to a nu
" c'Kht
•* sssa-oii*
rnurnur
taon
d distance but on high vor 5
•ity
to
he
clas|(d
as
being
nmong
the
°
W
a,'
ver“
*lng
rate,
and
change
c&lt;
conKMf
MUMCIMAI.
OWNKItffllll*.
c,t.y
*°
bp
&lt;-lns,rd
as
being
among
the
?W
*',Ve,[ti.*,n.‘f
ratr*
nn,J
change
t :, k “ -»*"oc Ia t k i » 1*11i : nn
basis upon which we invite your
uhstantinl ones. It means thnt tho 8tant|y wi‘ h changes in those rates.
•ntlil»&lt;iA|"*°ti5^, y^#*lr®a. la delusively
confidence
and patronage.
all new.' dlawiebe.^
Ity. has
b« accepted as established . ■
On July I2th the voters will decido •
f &gt;" the right kind
of harking.
It 1 - - h
*l••ma&gt;
may' he
m iiatis l l i . l it
a
#
.
••
—
aoi oiberwiaa ersdiila .LU^ . ‘ ° “ or
whether they want several- charter
'! f " b«"«ness city, that l,y the practice of the |iost office in '■
BA,;.1.........
•hangea or not. Theso change, have
wi,h ,ndustries, that it la ° ‘ hcr countries as well ns in the Unit- 5
been published in The Herald have
b&gt;' » k'reat farming country c&lt;l •
s ,« u'* that efficient postal service ■
.
h.en
printed
and
sent
to
tho
.’
v
oters
’
l
hn"
r"
ilrnn(,
fwlHtlee.
water
“
'h'luate
to
the
needs
of
the
governa
~tflrr' « * * * ub B v iu n s ^ r ^ T T T *
and hnve been talked
.,
, *i, por,at,ftn
n!l ‘ he many rein ..............
“ *• **wn operations
and aval.
avail.’ "
.... . about '.lulte
iuiic a
.. .
.........
re* ,nenl
,,
tmhhimu nmi
•
•It but
.............who
u. dr.
i not. 'P'lsites
&gt;n..v care .to .hare
1. _ it
'™ * W $ * * '
hit
but there
there nr.
aro many
«
. " thnt
. * would
wou,d irn u-lfk
wi‘ h «a "City able
a lo to
to all
a,l wh..
"h o may
understand them.
•I'bstantial." We note this week thnt
I" ‘ he first consideration. It
Old town just get. Up #nil j uiU
Th« charter changes ns outlined
s‘" u,hern Drug Company, one o f a ,,° follu'va ‘ hat, subject to the con- ■
.
•very day.
are all right. They are changes tint T Z 7 wh°h-, '|h- ^ncerns. thinks
“ '«« sufficient means to car■
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
---are needed
in mu
the jfI«7fl(
present city charter , ,
,ty Su“ *antlal is just about ry ° n arc requisite, postal rcvcnui
and
they
nrc
change
r,irht.
They
hnve
it
on
their
tnirka
n
rondary
object
to
be
kept
in
view,
as.ua
•I•JiJ|(J lhnl
o . ^ “ P,ie
rea»y believing that
that should
ifO f»vr rywliere in this part of the
•anford will soon ho a city.
'‘-ve bean put In the charter when it
greatest net revenue being usual- ■■
I*. HIR8TEH, I'rruHrnl
” • F- "H I T jNKU. Cash*.
'•as framed, but few people can look late. They have |t printed on their
obtained through the most ex ten*
• patronage producing the largest
Four harvest hands were killed in "bend far enough to see what a fast- stationery they moke it the slogan of
1 r business in every respect. It
J'mwing city needs and charters are
-ilile volume of business and that
This."?" &gt;rf*tv.n,*y ln n ,rnia wreck. like little girls* dr.
aggregate revenue that counts d.mt ,,f speech and the rights of jurthey have to was the rity Substantial thnt appeal.
-From it.
1™ up
'■&gt;1CU,0 f° r flour.K«- •• mode longer and changed to suit •&lt; ‘ o the Southern -----Drug company.
..... from any
‘ rather than revenue
ll'- {',r " i8 «ne of the main props of there is e ^
e r v lr*Ceived
were seeking «n location.
location. ,,jr“ tU,“ r item of .service ur
............
from the constitution.—Lakeland .Star.
„
-----,h° *,mc8- Uut ‘ ho change that mean. "hen they
th*y LWrre
’ cxt
u .
b#,,ev#
visitor to. the cny
city snv*
says .Sansnn ",i . *° t," , p‘&gt;0'de of Sanford is
, h° tho C,ty •
s » b"tnntial that ervire rendered to a particular da
------------ ----I
'e‘ri,l" tUrp wi» ho composed of
, f.very
. .....................
is th..
me
y a&gt;8
that will "allow
the P«*«ple
people to
to '" ’T ' " *° ° ,hrr r,,n‘-'’rn8
are of patrons.
........ . ‘ hnt iirr
J” .
growing faster than
any s"n*
city change
' T
,lou' ,he
TMK NEXT LEGLSL V T U R ,
“
about for n BOo&lt;j loontlon. ft
of s mliar si*,. in lho Mn((, Thflt y '«*•• f&lt;« municipal plants-for water, 1
The Tact that must not bo overlook
h- ‘ he Pity Suhstntlal thnt at­ c*’ ‘ hot the revenue accruimr to tb.
what "hot air’’ doe. for your
c n ...-i...
,k'h‘ " « r,d gas. or one of them, or
city.
ih" Imuftng papers o f Florida a r a i h lS S ^ d e J i n d ? 0 h o^ etr^ n n *’ t j j
two of them, as the people see fit. tracts rapltsl and the Pity SnbstanL
d
m
,
t
o
!
pTid
iVinTta,i'
nS
1,1
"
U
t
,htfm,e,v' 8 With analysis stamina of the men electod. The cat­
ti'l
‘
hat
will
attract
tourists,
for
11 * ,y fliT ‘ he most Important
h«v&lt; "'alter that will come before the pco- •'&lt; n plesiire seekers want their pirns*
not found out yet what made gasoline
••&gt;......
r' i™ " " nK ,h» tle
- -men
» * "who
• *oppose
n » . . these laws usualCfn nrt l ..« __
din. I ri'IKrn ;rv - ihu IuIIv
„
'
'*[“ '*• Ju,lltl|u: rathur hur- I|* nr., intlurntlnl wl
"res
in
„
substantial
city
that
has
the
*Uj legislators and
E “ ;P* '■"« W. suppose a
It w/ifi
was on nr.
nc* 'J0 f
ry
..... ...
1’^
",
........
«■ •
ril,,r,,,c changes and vote at the
f* " * *° ^
,hpm wbat they want. ....... r
invariable had
C0Unt ..................
tha ""ding Of oil at oidsmlr
...... * * • ...................................................................................................................... - o * —
»"!&gt;• election. It is from thnt time , , “ The H iy Substantial" b« your
The Herald does not believe it
r" r' v,,,', ‘ hot th»- campaign will he
' 1,,n ’ " ‘ *• °n your stationery,
i w .. .... inu-r-u-littiun „f ......
c
»' th.
*&lt;• k r » » It. IV,. hn„
made for municipal ownership and
your ^a^,,,• P"‘ i‘ «n your ri. f.t "hereby o„c d ,....... . business amf stability of ti e new
I , *
, V Z
'' in tho ^ h in a tio n of
intends
have
—
• • • ',c,,vcr&gt;' *trucks,
’
put it where the ' 1,1 * “ *.»r “ produce." additional bus- d.rced. The Tribune |! V
T™
would h u J ,V1 Sanfoni
........
..................
municipal
T H "at,"f“ r|,w" * “ h ‘ ho election, private
"'■rid
will
see
it.
thousand people in 1921. We mean
‘,n,h,,» ',8 8° " n a&lt; the bond for
n,a“ t-r carried at
legislature much gjv, n tn- W
""*ur*'y:,e ,hn‘ ‘ heir respective county
Sanford Is Up best city in the l,m "*U- K,&lt;ug publications Issue,I at thought „,d
It
mC*n "motcipnl ownership can
be vott
n ? reful ;,,loKntion* will "vote right." and
•
------ — .
____
ed.
There
will
|H.
mor state, •
.......of ..................
.............................
. I ^1 i‘ ? ,m&gt;
.
m
S , positions.
" ■
I T , ast
T ‘t
•h“ ",
er.s
.... I .. . . rend. .
foolish
did
____
.. ... ""
Tl.e growth o f Sanford can be trnc
‘'"P^tant
matter ,
, ^ 1'vorM kn" w "bout it in a
now of
of lr,’,",',n,, different ways.
Tel
;t .,,,nr,in‘r "f V,,lde* Ho" '^,r
ore now
—o‘ e! and Ihe Dally Herabl. The moral [ , '.'"‘ " ‘'‘H
,h" b«rfd. canned be
i h T h X r t w U . off po!‘,'r
Ily"withf :.f !,rCr rt 'n^ ,m’n’ " ’ rOU,:h
"""th e dippiJJ
his .. to krr|, your holc,
J- ed now ns the |„9t bond election »MM*lfKNSIV»T.\X ON CRKSS OP a«e.
'
M,t? n fe r®nr* to the sen- - its nnd cattle fences of the s t a t e doily p„per going.
,l" 1 n"» carry them, this is a nils.
ibe report of the I'enrose*Ovcr
Hu- t lr
,,,
,
Tnnipn Tribune.
C’OllNTItV.
street roiniiiiKsiou .............. ,
, i •
J“ p|‘ 8«'"vH|o W n a l holds it to
_
_
*------- ------i,nk°: /hmds f„r municipal p|„„t*
v &lt;« congressiomd l.&lt;&gt; a "strong body of men." The Mi- , , v „
------------ ’
ftppr,
people,
but
to d '" 'w
f,,r Sanford ought !?“ "* l.lv ...............
iv" « " ’ . by
' the
uw c™
P«*
i',r, "ut
•v&lt;’ taxation on the nation's
■ 1,1 ' •* T&lt;rs to the fact that nmi Metropolis
•,
letropolis has
has fnith
faith in
in it.
N ' L U {f*‘ MENT |.N
. 'h* »"»&lt; h for the city in many ways
7 °.
ar* hpl'1 aff«inst
fi«V . SM AI.I.’S CASE
will „ , , rnrl v|illoM nnd ,
• ««d have a different relati,
a(“ mct visitors' a n d S , Th"em 7
'" f }
^ l i " nnd'a
^
, £
T S ^ H 7 7
'? T 1 7
TO IIEC.IN LATE TODAV
h-rr nnd, will
^
“ “ T - ty ........................
'rum itnlny
ri„ M wh,,^ ^
'l«ht.
....................
&amp;
..................... . r . : t r r
« r .
........
^
or,' good theatres.
*&gt; ALLEGAN, June 21.—The final
"
"PI" ■ 1 grew for fair play'In r . '' .*"*'
" !*p,,y ";‘ " 1 ‘ ha‘ while the he n , ho'.'.'n"
** * ‘;,',u‘rnl thin“ norument in the trial „ f Governor
nn, ,,,K
p
r
-^ .r n ,,,,r ;
.....- .............. ....
.......
huv&lt;- "I*" been telling Vou that • - waken .
!m,in wHI begin late today, by order
•’Snford would have twenty five
Some farmers grow corn for the
thouann.l
pIo in ,cn
&gt;
cars, some for .he le a v e s-f,alder. i . % n ^ *&gt;•»* rh ,ll&gt;
, ,o7f I ennsylvnnia
* f " - * libertv z ih
r z z
r , &gt;&gt; :k zmr,|
r the
z
- r
f r* s
.....................
regulating
th,
T»"rc are still those who imagine
now pending in the post office nnd
'
' P
n* " c
‘ he free- cn-r.dnted
committee ,,f the
the house
house oof
" "V\ *«" havr
have '*"»’*
both Tn.,,,
fro,,, the
th, same
s„,„e 'p- “t roads ......................
.........
« » * With
m
•‘ Inland u«
T ,,,n,r’
representatives.
It Prove*
proves for th,
the re
i
'
"nterway
Sanford
will
p,an,«
but
thoy
«
w
ml.Ukon.
The*
nlativp8
»‘
•
hn\
« fif«&gt; thousand people in the next 'nv'’ paln«&gt; "nthing by pulling the "
" f ,h,,
Icviesl in th,
twenty years.
m r‘Tk*y
,h„ growth
Ms,......... min,. Th..
Th.y hnv..
have ........
checked the
f the country prote
„
--------"— ---- —
I'inni,
protests ........
against
. the
1'1‘int, they have lessened the
Ing &lt;The'n* i min'noi,*0, T," ,,,,a « n P-m - V ''"" ",f ,hp ««r. They get nomorc il’VPri‘ y “ [ ‘ he ini|M,sltion which tend
&lt; g the f-t-OOO.OOO bond issue, the f'MHl va,Up from the plant hv robbin *
Jp°Pan,,x»J
freedom of.expres
*rv-.l ha, ha.
..........
• • ‘ he ears o f the elements which are "sion.
k.- h n lh . Th......... ..
M||| r' d to the,,, by the leaves.
‘ '"bile integrity, political and * ial
horiiuvl. will hnv. ....... ..... ....
abler pulling in « practice con freedom depend upon the ixtelli,
"idl,,‘,,m
character
ourcitizens.
ntizt.
..... ................. ‘ "c; many improvements
by all intelligent farmers
....
,,'r &lt;•,ofour
Th
...................................................
.
majority
of
American
citizen.*
1,1. . I |
B’ llahorough wbat ft u&lt;11 a ’,'h"*" whose business it U to
" { American citizens .,re de
3 0 x 3 ‘/ 2 - $ 1 0 . 9 0
' ........
r.ar-ia for intellect
tirs i!,
,ni l&gt;f lh° ,rre,,‘ p"‘ coun- ' ,u',y "Rrlcultural problems for the '
‘ he press
"a
An enlightened.,,rn
‘
‘ h*
" f ‘ he farmers;
.. ,
’ ,n* those
“ i'M'f who
Mllll rtu.ly
Klllljy .......
, ■11iiispirution.
t|
[IILN you look at a
Since last fall w h e n U S C O
- -------’ — —• ‘ he effects of cultural methods
l8wh“ n« •«« HllPussyfoot .
3 0 x 3 ^ USCO at e s t a b l i s h e d t h e $ 1 0 .9 0
Johnson goes t„ Kng" f fmtlllzntlon, who determine I,v 1
1
K‘v" " ay »•' pmgr.— nii'l
land tomorrow
$10.90fliink •
price rani’ c tb»»v hnve r*
►
w to Nifht for prnv*i j «wwiTVut|#»n I'vtiesi,,,
^ |»ru»|u«rty nmi thn«
lion again,
o
g n iie d it as a v a lu e '
tor a minute as far
®W that ha would
. 1
'• "'t* of Iwth.
' ' " n" rnl ;i,hl ....... . .......... 1 a iI'eople.
,
To
b
e y o n d tiny p o s s i b l e
not sail on one'• of
the
American
•Wd'!
" f the American “ boot*
T*"’ plant
P,a»»* absorbs Us
its food from
fmm its
it. JL”
. flll,, , h|Hmission
it is neceasa ry
,
* Dial
as you can rememberUSCO.
com parison.
K T ™ - hut would go on the Itrit. , outlets, from the soil, where the food , ' ‘ •*nntu-U o f communication till*
, , ,tra," rr. •
‘ 'cythin. Since the Hrit » dissolved
•ed by
l,v the
....... . This
. ‘ ri,"spotta‘ ,on of the mfliD |„.• k«*|if
The truth is that men have
A s t ill g r e a t e r
the «»i,
soil water.
ish steamers all sell booze we can " " ‘ •ry sap Is of little or no use tn open at reasonable rntes for the llt'VYA(ilivays found USCO an out­
m o n e y ’s w o r t h
papers and magazines.
•msily
see
why
.Pussyfoot wnrun
wants tn
,,
•*
.
.
than even
standing money’s worth no
pla,,t un»'' “ has I... .. nct,.f|
U S C O itself
la 'is T hp E,,‘f|i»h »‘ ca,«er, nmi t h e n , bV the leaves. Here the surplus ,, ' ontinuntion of war time taxi tlll
matter what its price.
had reached
'
"° C° n"i8‘ P,,‘ in h‘3 views.
w’n*Pr
evaporated; then t h Z g h
n
^
c" U," ry i8 « matter
Today at $10.90 USCO
before.
The r it’
7 °~---------‘ he agency of the chlorophyll
' ,l" h concerns evucy citizen. At the

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maintains its established
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"III follow in the wake o f the ,*‘l "P °" by the sunlight and
*
y t' " “ " 1‘''l that Increases in the
‘ hreatened rilroad strike. There U ' of the nt.nospWe by wh J !""* ...... .. ril,P"
-*«.nd d .
matter"
no daub, abou,
Disaster always *hemlcal compounds are p l V " ^
rp "holly without ...................
loli lli
And
the
?„f wi..,
H,,y 8,rikp- ibe ......
pprf‘‘‘ ‘ p‘’
V ° r l"*l“ b "l equity. Th inJinu
the ''i
,|iwnHi(.r usually
. .«aP.
. 1• return
,,,rn t,r- " rm"!"
ed rate
And the
disaster
strikes ..
the
"'••re iiniKtscd
stuy^y ;h
«• *tvm anil nrr mrrlH to rvrry nut j. *
...............
bmocent bystander, i„ , hi. aso the " f ,hp P'»nt. from the growing root
1
P," up« t,,uy measure and such a
th&lt; »"•««• &lt; g-uing . D '•Is to the topmost leaf, or pnrt ex- ' a " " " 1 l
r
, p
‘ hnv year
■noit as
- - the
•• •
!
* of this constant bickering be- " T ‘ "«rh
lenvt retain • * •i tin* n*fl&lt;ialinn of huntiljtit** Th.
for mode ,of o*
m e t clearly violates
r j l , UM,r an«’ ‘-npltal that the pub- their own growth.
"II equities of contribution.
Will jump
some oi
of ineao
these ,days
. ,. up ™„n,
The ear of corn rnntitn.n. ,
.
..............
Tin
wipe " " "uch contents „ f
, lahomt’-d
""
«'«'J«vt to
clean', ir ,7 ' V " " 1 rcpuh|,ran l'«rtic« PnP a" «re necessary to it until it is i "
" U,‘,P 1,1 *h'* form of
o lu i, ,■
aT'1*- Thp PuMic Is hilly matured, is rip,. „ f , T , , ,
............. " ,m" nl
r.-a*,- „,.,t
grtting tired Of the constant stalling " I - in the --roas, „g e ^ * s , ^
IIH. 7
’ h'hbedof this ..InlK,rated^
Z
t w ' Z i» i“ al *"«•• to
p,.r
stage of its progress toward maturity has in".,
7 l *'‘" P
thi» " a r tax
I it cannot contain the amount of pro t .x.s l e v l Z
I''8M ," ',|• o f
t&lt;-in, rarlmhydratcs, fat et- ...m l
" *" defray the wnr ex
1* • '" » p
...... ........
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S rtnr P
rr‘y,l",tw
i"

And because of the new
price, it sets a new index of
tire value.
*

a ''hen the plant l&gt;egins to drv

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, piw 1,1 *ht’ earliest possible

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TURNER
lo
V IX B i f B
____ _

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I’tiones 497*191
m *&lt;SM
..........................

...... I - * J?£

S material f „ r the young p|ant,
a
"P in the kernels This l th
• beginning of deterioration, which will
■ |continue year nftcr year If this nr,if.
ticc of fodder pulling i. kept „p.
A ,,cr ,h- -

i"-1-,.... «*.,

; • PERSONALS :

1Hundreds o f People
Have Hoiifrh, l-v„

Have

The Kiwnnis Cluh held its regular
te m, zz fcl RZ
meeting at the Valdez Hotel with the
______
— ......""it
•regular bunch
having mu
the ivKuuir
regular pep. Druggist Sells 12 Gross (1728 RottloO
Strange to relate but no one was
wns made
« f FERItALINE In Short Period.
Don’t you sny it—wc know It.
______
*° 8j,,K ’ *’ Zn J«ne—all were on time.
Only Wonderful Properties Could
Sell a .Medicine So Fast.
Work Is starting on more new
Ki'Vnnin" ThiffP&lt;m. who has been
SOCIAL CALENDAR
buildings.
“ ' ' ny rtt John Bopkins hi&gt;spitnl for
______
thl' ,nst two months was in his plnco
In fi rcri*nt letter received t,v th*
He City Commission will meet Friday—Seminole Bridge Quh will
r ,
--------Medicine Company i|i(* 0|VM*
U wk. likc •
Rood lummc
aumm«r tnd molt
F. D. Mob
Monday, July 3rd to equalize tho City
meet with Mrs. Fred S. Daiger ir
'*&lt;&gt;ok*
n Kood
te°r'Ala.,
n : nnc"o^!l,r
on lie,
conin.my, n.xyn•
- «hr“v7a«
••Your1
Into t^
•
jjje.smcnt roll, and to hear comher home on Fourth street, ut people nre 8tnyin*f a‘ home.
-n J “ S!
King, of the Haptist' churvh; M
Mrr.' ^ . r .t—
^ K Fr / a*'n*: ' Af7«-iV.?.nm; "to I
plaintj as to valuation ns fixed by the
3:30 p. m.
’
---------O'Connor
of
the
American
Automobilednh
•T
.V„hcU
. f l rhV
sM„‘J
n : .u' ‘ 'x'5
'P5i*»PA«‘&gt;
«Rri;'
The
Daytona
Orrhestrn
will
play
at
"
T
r
°
f
,h&lt;!
'"
*
er,f
an
Automobile,'',*Pn;
’«ion*
Th.*' «ryn
lines’
0f
A s a,*, i,ilk..*. ^ .1 a a
.«
*
. .
It.ili.iii •*. m. t , . , . _—
t0 r*i^r.
Friday Ceclllan Music Club will
L. R. PHILIPS,
.................
mcot nt 0:30 «•.....................
m. at the studio of
’
toniyht ‘ natcad of tonior* tona.
5
* advertla|nV0f?i,«2,V ’v,,h yo,,r ""e ,.f

NOTICE

J.fO-22-2I-c

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—

Sanford Maid
BREAD
At Your Grocer’s
•MADE
LOOKS
ANI) Ifc

Good

........ - Next to Princess
J’ D- Woodruff will
n n n.ola! * T T
,
an&lt;l ,hl’ 8piri‘ shown by its citizensA Quick Service Transfer nt your
entertain in honor of Mrs. Hawkins city' tmlij* on b iin e w T n i ' l l
•mMhc,hat ««*«- was now his city anti " n W - d o ^ „ ,’W e , havp ‘ ak*P
all
60-tfc-m
Connelly a recent bride.
°‘
and reports his part of th ' P . W’ h.° Un" ri‘" ',y
h-nd his aid and ns- „ r " “ W " m^lclne «*,, like im .
Jild will meet , ...J rJ
h * pnrt ° f th° C0Unly "» *i"‘ "nce in buildim? n hlo-eer
I
nm" ’ . i .
"5 J T
"Of
RnbpMy-Tisnt, an antiseptic.
, f w M ’ 1 aul ’ Aggers at tho homo
,cr Sanford. He took occasion to ex- imp^, ^ X o n,Va,,,,m l " / hP
of
30-oaw-20tc
!
n
M"
’
/m
,c
r
0,1
Palmetto
nVenue
^
.
„
prt88
,hp
hope
thnt
in
the
very
near
?.?u"r
nnv
,
II
v
‘
t
i
rpa&gt;
"miC
,«tTi"fe.k
o?;
-------- ----Mrs Fndor rnr»At» t n
prp88 ‘ h®1
F,?nUfnnv llv'xi rp" ' " n,‘ •stl«” *otorj i ------nt 3:JI0 p, ni.
lv - #
•
1 *^n
Tiio*ot? Inrjrn M | n prova
in the city yestcnlnv
Tu* fUtUn’ Sa" f,,r', coul«» boast of having that F-rrallne ( H ' w h . Y ' w a P|t°u
tn
.
y y tcrd«y attending the a supply of water that no man w „.„ ° N.,' , " ^p'■ o " - Kr. vtP,, tnnlr " - ' , i ‘v
PIANOS
CECII.IAN MUSIC CLUII.
„*
" f th? ',ir,,ttor" o f « “ «'p child would have cause to con----------------—------ -The Cecilinn Music Club will meet
U rnald-Lnughton hospital.
&lt;lemn in the least.
------------------------PHOXOfiHAPHS
Friday morning at 9:20 at tho studio
Gcor_c Philli ~ 7 ~
. ,*
’ ! f,r - “ Vonnor spoke for some min*
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
of Mrs. I-n„„,e Stembridgo Munson.
uU-s on the objects ami methods of the
E L E C T R I C E le c t r ic C o .
on
Myrtle
avenue.
Mrs.
A.
M.
Phil'
V
‘
,
’'
in°
*
“
,
’ake
MaryAV A. and gave several pertinent
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
11? ___ 1 •
. .
. .
MP" W 8inb’ . «nd Mrs. R. C. Max- |ov"|y nt th^’t " " * 7 " ‘'VPrJ'thin,J tnvi* with "tforen c to road emstrurWashing Machines
PLAYEH ROLLS
well will give a group of readings.
^ i ,
’ P pnviIion nnd
iio»
engineering, lie state,! that
Licensed Electrical
--------rcn.Jy for a big crowd tonight and one third of the present r,r.,1 rn.t
Vacuum Cleaners
AND DANCE
nl':h ,•
» • « 'o r .... .................... , h„ t
J. H. HINTERMISTER TheIIECKITION
Contractors
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs.
,
th’8 " a" « fact, nevertheless there
Irons,
Stoves,
._" ‘ " V"[Ilm.....
m s is "arranging
in .Seminole
Seminole county all
nil of the
tin
Albert Pinckney Connelly was the
rc«ngtng his were ,n
PIANO CO.
scene of one of the most brilliant so- .nr„ ^
,f.r° nt \° "how 0,T hi* 8tlK’k building materials for roads, except
P f.,
Wrlnka block
Fans,
cinl events of Lhis season, last evenI a&lt;’" antnge.
Ho has oil, and with the proper method* used
1 &lt;U1S’ Etc.
W
g. R
epairs, Supplies
M irin
irlng,
Repairs,
• ’ "h’ whcn they entertained at a rcccp- ' C,, oir#nnd p" inlw* «'“ **• o Inrgo Semitiob. eount'y could construct her I T f i R
h M lI C O X T i »
Electric Fans
tion nnd dance in honor of Mr. and p rt on o{ 0,10 ,,f his show window* road* front materials obtained within ^ J L D I S O N
LAMPS ‘
Lnittps
E
Henry McLaulin, Jr. Mrs. Ico Hawkins Connelly, whoso ,
11 makot ’ * a“ exclusive show the county.
'
xR o h
Electric R anges FI
ixtures and
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
marriage was a recent event.
£ ,m,ow nn&lt;l M,lc» room for new enrs.
Mr. Uwlot, brought greetings front
1 ° r
" Cr L lffh ts
^ ’
Appliances.
Pink, white and green, tho color I
.much to thc* ffnrftRo " " ‘I will the Fernnld-Laughton Memorial llo s -1
_ _
motif was beautifully carried out in J
' 1 mUch to thc 8n,p» •&gt;* ‘ his 4»ital nnd reported that the nurses
_
E stim a tes ch o e rfu ly fu rn ish ed
p'° r y 'letnil of this delightful affair. r7 '
home was now being painted by funds
Tho long living room was transformJ
, ..
furnished by the efforts of thc Kiwnn*
*.
^ 0J0*) t°° small or large
*‘ n *bower, with quantities of n ’ *r’
r
-',r8T** Fd Fitzgerald of I" Club.
ctl I“
into
Mr8, T
Hub. Ho
||o stated thntStlie
thnt^tlio hospital
fragrant posies in the various pink
" na " PrP in 1,10 city ,n!l‘ niRht, needed ar this time $1,000 and urged
10., I'alm etto Avenue
A|l w iring done in accordance
tints, palms, potted plants, bamboo, rif".?* * « . . ? iCn,,*‘ Thpy camo ov‘ ‘ he co-operation of the club and mem- S
e AN
. ..c- Uiulcr^vritcra1
u i.u crw n to r s K
KuuIIoh
ch
NP
r nn n n
... _
J'........ I*in*
and vines. In thc reception hall, the Xfl
* ! ° n‘ ,th# r««--P“ "n to Mr. and hers with the executive committee to *
SANF0RD
...
FL
O R ID A Boat ot
o f references
referen ces furnislied,
furnishetl
•••
I*
liOltIDA
im n trial
t riul and l,c convinced
_____ !_ *
■ ■ » * s i i i s i s s i s i I M I I I I I k k (Jive
Give US
113 L*»t. lit Si.
Hnnford, FU stairway was entwined with vines and , , 7 ‘ ,,Bwk,n8 Connelly. Mr. nnd raise this amount.
j white satin ribbons, nnd hero.
here, too,
nre great favorites ( F.
E. Markwood was the speaker of
too. ‘ .?! j.Utigornld
ltzKcrn,,‘ are
L. F.
I*. 0 . Box 815, D cLnnd, F lorida
were baskets of pink roses. In the "J* ’ ‘ nn' ° r'* P&lt;‘°pl'! and ronie over ‘ he day. and spoke on the theme; ~
diningroom
'lining room the mantle und
uml enboncts
cahonctn J.
n ,
*»,' F‘ ‘ «irerald is
•* editor
i «"‘ «r ooif the
me “ Sanford the
me City
u ij - Substantial
suusinntinl Must
.M„s
were
u-iit. vines
..........
D a ily NoWa
N ow s nnt’
nn,l °nc
nt,.. of
..f the
t k . Bo
lieComposed
( ’11111tWi %t n Iof
,\ f Vltili.
. •• h
were &lt;!r.-u„.,i
draped with
and, on them Daytona
“ yt” nn I)n,ly
Substantial Citizens,
za were crystal vases and baskets filled '
knoWn npw*Pnper men in tho ’ » his address he appealed thnt each
HE SURE ANI) SEE THE
With roses.
The spacious porches, '&lt;,nte’
member of the club as well as other 5
were gny with bright colored Japan*
, ,,
T-------------------- l takc this
“ 'cir motto and lie renl ■
esc lanterns.
••• quickly relieves a cold. 30-onw-20tc "uhstantinl citizens for the Vity vib- ■
------------ AI-SO------------ The guests were greeted nt the door
~
----------stnntinl.
’
Ig
«»y Mrs. If. A. Hiving and Mr*. J. I).
.
* , , “
' ' n Invitntion from Dnytonn Kiwnn*
Woodruff. Mrs. Ilivins was nttrnc, , R,,yal Nc,Khbors will have a !• »o come over nnd spend tho day was
received through
through Geo.
Geo. DcCottcs
DcCottcs from
tivo in Dresden taffeta, combined with sm-ial
Tn » entertainment
t‘ntcrfainmcn‘ Thursday
Thurwlny night,
night, received
Hu I «n Find the Name of
cerise georgette, while Mrs. Wood- ,
i x.^ Khbor* an,l their fnmil* Kiwnnlnn Fitzgernld and the club vot*
Krrrjr Lire Professional and
ruff, wore an exquisite frock of white , m ’ !' ,&lt;M,crn " ’oodmen and
their «1 »&lt;’ mcept the same, the date to Im
silk lace over georgette and satin.
aro invited to come.
fixed later.
Business Man In Hanford in
W ,C.„T „ R08. C a , ^ £ - F 0 R T - A ^ n t . ..
This Column Each Day
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher wearing u love- &gt;&gt;M. n
.,,717,7,..,.
. Nhelle Mnines will Im the speaker
-HANFORD, FLA.
!&gt;’ costume of pink silk lace and sash
i!,,,
. . .
four weeks from today and no doubt
* * «S M
of lavendnr, presented the guests to
*
’ AKIN’ G
he will tell the boys how nice it is to
the receiving line. In the receiving
THE TOBOGGAN ‘ h- « fat man.
CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
line were Mr. and Mrs. Albert PimkWASHINGTON,
21 prices
-------------George A^DeCottes
noy Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. Lee of road-building, according to an an
2 5 - " C,’O T ,,,N «
Hawkins Connelly and Mrs. Hugh nouncenient by the federal bureau of
"O lthERH OU*l ON STRIKE
M torney-at-L aw
I .irter Pollard. Mrs. A.
.......
~
0,rr s'f*-irole County Rank
Ull„
- - -P.- Connelly
. public roads,. which says:
*..«•••* « / - u i .
n % ----- 1 • • s. .
.
\h\N 1 0 KK. slum* 21.—Fifty thou
M M ;,uu •
....
»«»lo * c| y in n gown of white crepe
“ A considerably lower level of n ric
,
,
.
.................*
H -0 R ,,,A ;,p chJnp* beautifully loaded in pearls. «-s for tho various items entering j,,,..
w,,rkpr; ,,f
"»-»••' clothing
Her flowers were an arm bouquet of highway construction is reported bv :7 !U? ir!:
^
red Russell roses.
Mrs. Hawkins the bureau o f public roads
,
n,ptropo,,,n" •’••‘‘ riot today to
O. Shinholser
Connelly wns a picture of girlish
This conclusion is based on the nricT
m" " " ^ c ‘ &lt;"ers to let their
Contm clor und B uilder
beauty in a becoming costume of vs by successful bidders on federal aid 7 ** “ Ht l°,
*!‘tere‘l union contrnc*
........... .
&lt; lilt ,11
white gcorgelte, she carried a longer-1 roads .luring April and are averaged
Ja'r ,ur'lmK ‘ "- "...» . nnnouncement
I an for R ....
... k i .o r i d
&gt;f
the
Garment
Workers
ine ostrich fan. Mrs. Pollard was ex- '«•r the whole o f the United States
1 offir,nl" 0
qulsltcly attired in jade green crepes Home o f the figures .over a Inrtr.
"
European Plan
lllfi
l.i n B
t &gt;I ...nt,
■. t , ii
•«
..I
a
.
K
Comer ItoiMIni;
met,-or
SMITH BROS.
Op,
a n d file y car
■H
TTP
.
wait.
v,cll
.iistiiliuteil
over
—..
,.
,
■
1.
0I1* iU Uislidmle.i over
T ,
,
erery roam outside
G a i-H g a n « r lM « 1 •
rx
Mrs. Sam Puleston directed the ‘ he country, while others are based r
’
Tnkp J' ,n” "cu. '
•ar.ttre and Machine Co. «nicsts to the punch table, .Wearing "ither on small volume, or scattering ! ? " V
' *” RumM'a■BISBBBIBIBBSSBBSSIBBBinsnSSBStaiSSZMXIISsaBaBSSaSBSS
Experl A u to Repair W ork
Jn*'cn,lnr nnd white tulle ^nd silver reports.
' " nyPlMoe so
Cnrn ,
.
. ,, , ncp- , ’rc'‘ i'ling at the punch Imwl' "The figures which cover the cost
\.
&lt;&lt;&gt;mer First and 0 « l were Mrs. S. 0. Chase and Mrs. Ray. in place nre as follows: Earth
'
1 .fin'’ 1,8 on ,hc 8trc‘’*
mond Key. Mrs. Chase wore a smart '"aration, common, .Tt cents „ cubic ' rnpr8'’’locking traffic;
you get u.t
heuvkh the coot:- frtmk of blue, while Mrs. Key wore &gt;'«r«l." rock excavation, $1.26 n cubic ^ P on® PH.
CO-tfc-m
I'lue
satin
combined
with
pink
georyard;
gravel,
$1.1-1
a
cubic
yard:
snndr,
I------------Quick Scr.icc Transfe- Kette. Mrs. Deane Turner in p in k '«’ ay, « cents a cubic yard- crushed g 7 , rpftrcncp8?Tho,p w« have
satin with pearl trimmings, ushered •“ one, $.142 a cubic yard; structural t
,!0a,i^,r,, w“ h-— Quick Service
storage FadlltlcH
GO-tfc-m
the guests into the dining room.
concrete o f various classes range front ranRferpl,a*f )'&lt;u. tell Others; if «Pink
and
white
brick
ice
cream
and
‘
to
$21210
a
cubic
yard.
F
’or
surThat dollm- in your hand may* be
trll us. Phone 498
•&gt;66 cures Malarial F'ever. 38-20tc
angel food cake were served by Mrs. Hieing the following are the prices by
the father o f your fortune tnd
j f ; E- Roumillot, Mrs. II. II. Connelly, ‘ he s'|unre yard: Gravol, 40 cents- VnT. r .its children may be working* for
‘ First rlnss milk cow want­
'V. HERNDON .Mrs. George DeCottes and Mrs. II. F. »urfiwc.treatetl macadam. 60 cents; ’ ed.11 Rp‘&lt;&gt;x
8.1.1,
Sanford,
Fla.
74-Dp
j Whitner. Mrs. Rouinillat's frock w-as bituminous macadam, $1.00; bituntinyou when you have to stop.
of flame tulle and georgette, Mrs.
conccrtc, $1.97; plain cement runInsurance .Agency
‘ Pm Going Right Straight Pack t« n
Connelly in grey, Mrs. Whltncr in ‘••’cU*. $2.54, and brick, $.1.70.
The easy spender may lie a “good
’■!y
I)enr Old F'lorida Home," r.t HinFTHR_a u t O— RONDS
white nnd Mrs. DeCottes in Temple
Reinforcing steel hn.s cost five and
rmistei
•
Tiaiio
Store,
Welaka
filer*
fellow, but bo is a foolish man
Orange nnd silver.
three-tenths cents a pound and struc20-tf;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Connelly were assist- tural steel five and ninu-tenths rents
and everybody knows it.
Sa n f o r d n o v e l t vu
ed in
entertaining by
furnished ,
„
... emenaintng
ny Mrs.
.Mrs. R.
It. A. NewNew-«" Pound. Cement
foment has been furnishetl
-r C4V.
. V1,
------for. I.o
. .
’ V*1,
ntan. Mrs. IL W. Herndon. Mrs. Frank to contractors
by the F..II
following states
8 ,AND
.N
llL(,S " 'HIIED
w orks
Somehow we all respect the man
Miller, Messrs. D. I.. Thrasher,
H. F. " ‘
prices given by the barrel- New V ’' , anp'1,y nn t,xl’cr‘ Wiltons,
'• l'. C O L L E R . .........
who has “ money in thc hank.”
Whitner and Forest Lake. Mr*. New- Ynrlc. $1.73; Wisconsin, $U&gt;4- Arkan-J;xn,ln,,tcr'
Brussels and Oriental
man was lovely in henna georgette aaa. $2.70."
’
.
,*ll,f8 * •pceialty.
Summer rate*.
General Shop and Mil , "b ile Mr*. Miller** costume was --------------------------------------------_
” r" p a car'’ nr l'h'»ne and wo will call
Your pass book is ready.
‘•lack net With green lequinc, an.l Mrs.
The world nt your door every even, ,
' 7 7
. A" W" rk KUnr*
Work
Herndon wore blue embroidered net.
'ng for 16c.— Dally Herein
nntceil.- &gt;Bnford Steam Presscry.
1
During
the
reception
hour*,
Mr*.
P
.
_________________________
'
1
hone
____
73-fltp
■ONTItACTOH nnd BUIJ.DI $r.
m
. M. Royd, violin, nnd Mis* Mildred of the San* Soucl llridim f-int.
1 m ,
' ,f *'•wtnercUl Street Hanford, Ft Simmons, nt tho pi»no, rendered a five extra tables of players there be tri.- t.- idv f ' !h ^1
'llffpr° " cp: u c ,
splendid musical |»rogr„m.
Ing seven tables in all '
'
, . / f° ,h° ° n{J- 01 ' reI1 a* th(*
I After th. reception hour,. d .„ ,ln ,
Tl.e I m . “ h ™ ihe
, „
T V T ’ . ™ ' « » »“ •
S-r.
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llco. w . Knight
“ " I 11 *
- h'.ur, Albert were rl.eed, were ,„l„rned will, 1,1',’ " " Tr“ " ^ rr0-t'
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Connelly and Miss Claire Zachary kct* of cut flowers and
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PACKARD
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| STUDEBAKER ANDCHE\T10LETCARS
: SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY

ANDBUSINESS
DIRECTORY

B A N K

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i The Seminole County Bank

Sanford Machine
foundry Co.

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" ‘ Vvhl'ch
WK ,k''
T T ' good,
T"; was
,k
which was
exceptionally
furnished by the “ Harmony Three."
About two hotwired pce.U e .,W
du ,,„e the evenlntr
meet the e b . m '

— - — - t e« ' M

, T“ members,
" r‘ “ ,0rcandle*
hi“ 1' stick*,
* "was
» w won
tb.' vl,C. W e r '
club
60-tfc-m
by Mrs. Robert Hine., while the mmTO STOP COUGIIINO AT NR HT
o„d bl,b .eere, b , . „ „ „ d l e .t le k ,.! A
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HANS 80UCI IIRIDGB CLUB
to, the h o s fe s s ^ I s u V e d ^ M ^ G .^ b^on’ hW ^
' h ? “ Uff&lt;rin,r ,rom n
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,r*r n.Dds; Crank Shaft* rs-Mrs. Percy Mero was the charming Kirtley served banana *,dD
L R* br.?n5fhial COU* b , o r J or 8 week*. FolS
Menu for Callle Inboard tty' h08**88 y&lt;*‘ ard«y when’ she zntertain- ade a* refreshments
^lorT il 0n° y.“ nd ^ar ^ " " d°.no him won* S
Onboard tin,
M at bridge at her&gt; » • on r ^ L . t - i
'
«'prful good, snd I shall always rocm° r*'
Phone 61 nue, the guests included the inembers 6G6 cure* Chill.
p — . m ___ on. . &gt;Cn
.'
‘ «&gt;oth* and hca's. Sold m
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PHILLIPS* LAKE MARY CASINO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21ST
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TICKETS, $2.00 A COUPLE

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rate i, deter,uin*
""t i.wording to the cost „ { dalle*
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' ,,u,’,Unti;*n “ » •ub.crlbars,
* ril ........",** ,° 1 ,p nun,bcr of suhpower ' Th, , .uir po,p" l'a&gt; buying

AT TIIR VALDEZ IIOTBI.

-PROGRESS--------------- SERVICE

,,n *•• ‘ he advertiser for ‘ he very re.,

Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
vice Our Motto

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F R K J ..M. lA
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Editor,
Jane 30th, 1922.
.................Phone
217*W
L. It.
PHILIPS,
City R*yi*tr.Mon Officer. —
f *.h .!«.c
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2 a a u vu
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•w srratlr npiirrrlairS.

k h v a n is c l u ii m e t

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1 R r n , ' V|,° h»ve u.cd
,
J,avc "ever been
inclined to measure its
'•tluc by the general
run of tires.

17

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THURSDAY, and SATURDAY ■

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IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLO R ID A . TH U RSD AY, JUNE 22. 1922

,0MJME IH-

NU M B ER 75

«2 b MINFRS
!R#D AND
&lt; ™ SANFORD FIELD MARSHAL WILSON
M i n t K J ARE KILLED
M LLCU
VVILL GlN
ADVERTISE
IN ILLINOIS COAL STRIKE
IN MANY MAGAZINES KILLED THIS MORNING IN
FRONT OF LONDON HOME
CAMP IS SURROUNDED'0’"1’ H“l “ " " i t ' . S r Co“rl
'

SUN YAT SEN
IS PRISONER
ABOARD SHIP DELIVERED SPEECH

QUICK ACTION
ON THE SHOALS
URGED BY POU

At an enthusiastic meeting c f the Stream and other magazines, which
Sir H enry Hughes W il­
trap division of the Sanford Rod nnd are of interest to sportsmen.
son C h ief of Imperial
The dues for the trap division were
Gun club held in the court house last
Staff Shot Dead
fixed nt $2.00 per yenr nnd member­
night plans were perfected for bring*
ship in this is open to nil, whether
ing the club up to standard in every former members of the club or not.
wily to conform w:th the National The public generally is invited to
Trapshooters association with which come to the traps on Thursdny nftcr- AN D ALL VESSELS HAVE BEEN
ADVOCATES ACCEPTANCE
OF
THIS M ORNING A t U N V E IL IN G
nnons nnd join the club and shoot ns
HANDED OVER TO PROVIS­
the club is affiliated, nnd to bo rendy
OF WAR MEMORIAL, J U S T RE­
FORD OFFER—CAMP1IEI.I.
much ns they like. A set of rules
IO NAL GOVERNMENT
for the state shoot, which will be held
T U R N E D WHEN K IL L E D
W
ANTS
MORE
T
IM
E
nnd
regulations
for
thc
safety
of
con­
**"
" EAL
here
next
year.
&lt;
llr
T
h
e
A
a
a
o
e
l
n
t
r
i
l
I'r
raal
testants and spectators wns adopted
WORM) W AR .
PEKING, June 22.— Sun nYt Sen,
( D r T i l e A u w l l t r l I’ r r a a t
I llr T k r A ia o rla lrd I’ rraa )
While the real estntc o f the club anil will he posted conspicuously on
LONDON, June 22.—Field Marshal
W ASHINGTON, June 22.— Indideposed president o f the Canton go v­
the
grounds.
A
regular
program
of
ill. H r A t » t r d !*»»•• I
cations were given in the house yes- * » ■ recently transferred to the Elks,
the Sir Henry Hughes Wilson w in shot
30 targets wns also nrrnngcd nnd in ernment is a prisoner aboard
H , ; , ' , " ' '*&gt;“ k " ! n“ "
i
lbe Associated Press showed terdny’ that unremitting pressure the club is by no means inactive and tin* future only 50 shots will be re* Cruiser Haiehi. This with other ves- and killed outsido of his house on
r * n Vsix known dead with indication would bo exertod to bring about ac* the interest in the trap contests keeps orded. nlthongh there is no limit to have been handed over to the provls- F.nton Squnre, London, this afternoon.
Wilson w as chief im the imperial
will I,, more than-thirty In tion on disposition of the government’s up (o thp Mmp stnmlnni „ „ formerly. , hooting by any contestant either be-, «■•!» « f the Chinese navy at Canton
stnf
fund one o f thc outstanding fig ­
at Muscle Shoals, Ala.
..
i
ionnl government established there by
mine war. The bodies are spread properties
1 ‘
.
«
, v.
r ... Officers nnd directors were elected fore or nftcr the regular program on
ures
of the world war delivered a
Sun's enemies which adhere to the ReRepresentative Pou, or North Lur-I
, . . _ . .......
u p..t„
fifteen miles square.
i,inn, ndvoenting
i
.•
#
„ ,,
.house
... /i„..
last night
ns follows:
Hr. S. Pule
speech this morning in connection
o
from
the
floor
*
w
,onu- riddled with bullets, others beatC°Some ^inter-city shoot, will be « r - 1Publican government nt Peking.
with thc unveiling of thc war memi, tliath, three hnnging from tree* speedy action on acceptance « JJ* “ ’ L ry „nd treasurer; and these, logeth* ..........
.
»n
SHANGHAI.
June
22.—Between
!orinl
and apparently hnd just returned
The Associated Press cor- fer of Henry Ford for lease and pur-1 &gt;
„ w| ht W . C. Hill and |mer ns well a, prise, for the local
t) n»|
10.0(H)
and
13,000
northern
forces
s«nt
home
who nthe tragedy occurred. A
ont after ten Ineffectual nt- chase p f the properties, d sclosed that
„
d
niake up thc board of boys, and perhaps some “ ladles’ day."
respondent
against Sun Vat Sen's army in Kiting- [few months ago he accepted the post
finally persunded a taxicab he had mnde a motion in the rules1
will be staged a little later on.
si province mutined at Kianfu, burned as military adviser to the Ulster gov, ___. . .
tou r to take him through the scene committee of which he is n member,, An important action ,taken
The club wishes it umlentood thnt
Inst
portions of Kianfu nnd oth«r nearby ornment and made frequent visits to
ofth- fiisht. The strip mine had been for a special order for consideration
night was the appropriation of all the public is invited to these shoots cities and killed thousands of the real-1 Ulster. Central News ssys that Wiifir,,! and freight train on siding also o f the Muscle Shoals question by the
i
. ......
money collected for dues townrd ad- on Thursday afternoons, beginning nt dents, according to unconfirmed but son was stepping fn&gt;m his automobile
turning while miners looted Severn h»“ “ but ' h”,
......... “ I v e to in g .............
of Somlnolo 3:00 o’clock and thnt the Elks nre apparently authentic reports from when two men suddenly opened fire
r,r* «d food supplies. On the road was adjourned without action.
county as tin ideal place to spend the glad to have them use the grounds various sources at Hnnknw nnd Nan- with pistols. He wss struck by three
war mine six men were tied together,
winter for those who enjoy fishing for these contests. Spectators will
ihang. The troops were under com- bullets nnd died almost instantly. His
,|| wounded. Hundreds o f mon and C A LIB R E OF LEGISLATORS
land hunting. Advertising will he run find the shooting very interesting
^mand
of General Tsai Chen llaun, mil* death was announced in the House of
DISCUSSED‘AT
CAPITAL*
women laughed at their pleas for watin such magazines ns Field nnd nnd will always he welcome.
Commons by
Austen Chamberlain,
litary commander o f Peking.
- M A Y NEW FACES
government
loader.
An eye witness
The rcbillioua soldiers are reported
vend thousand men nnd hoys
said
Wilson
wns
crossing
thc pnvemarching northward nnd nearing
( H r T k r W iiirialrS P rra a l
, t, nt when sixteen were killed
T L L A IIA 8 S E E , June 22.— With the
Chnngihu
Ki.
a
city
about
a
hundred
ment
when
the
first
shot
was
fired.
at nine •’clock this morning. Forty* entrance into the 1023 session of the
'
mile,
north
of
Kianfu
nnd
fifty
miles
He
staggered,
an
'
mvtrly
fell.
He
irii
f„,jr men were taken prisoner
at the
state house of representatives of 42
north
of
Nanchang.
i
«
"
«
«
lin
g
when
the
second
nnd
third
vamp. herded in front o f raptora and
members having their first logisla
A dispatch from Hankow says the bullets struck him. Four policemen
when they reached a point in the
ture experience, speculation hns been
British
gunboat Cckehnfeor is speed- rushed up and the assassins turned
v,o.f. 1 ,!f way to Herrin the killing
rife throughout the stnte ns to the
ing
up
thc Kan river toward N n n -1* ^ weapons on the officers, tw o of
I,.-.,!
Strikers declared tho. prisoncalibre o f th enext Inw-ihnking ses
ihang
to
bring out tho foreign resi- whom were seriously wounded. Annude break to escape and they
sion. Twenty-six
’ members
who
dents.
The
American gunlwat Mon- ' other witness said one of the nssnSwere i --i.ed nnd killed.
served in the Inst session will he General Carr Re-Elected Commander-in-Chicf of oency i, coaling at Klukiang nnd w ill »ins attended suicide, . hooting himscir
there to stabilize things, while seven
proceed to Nanchang as soon as ,»os- when capture seemed near inflicting
Vets; New Orleans Convention City
HERRIN. 111., June 22.— Sounds of
former members of the house will
Hible. The American gunboats Isabel *orious injury. Chamberlain told the
i;.,l shot, were heard early to­
agnin enter the service. O f the ini­
and
and .—
the -British
.House
day fnm the direction of n mining
lll r Tlis Auw lalH l t’ rfM l
..... Qulros
----------....... gunboats i,
, , of Commons
. , that the naaaasina
•. ^
i.
. . . __
i- held
i.i t-in.....it
1hful
nrn*ntril.
tiates two hnvc seen service as ntRICHMOND,
June
22.—
Confederate
|ing
upon
the
wealthy
members
of
the
J
|
n
,|
|
rO
S|r|„V0
«
r,.
renili]nnd
been
nrnmteil.
tamp &lt;&gt;nr here where striking union
The uainea o f tho men urresteif
n w|||c|) offlcW| closc, wlth „ Unitcd Confederate Veterans to lend ness at Kiukinng to rush to the dls*
mit. r irrounded the camp in which taches o f the house so they will be I
were givn ns Connoly nnd Meltrien.
. . . .
,
a|,|,n vimnt' ly 100 non-union miners well versed in parliamentary proce- grand .ball
tonight wns featured today $30,000 without interest to th eaasocin- turhed area if necessary to protect Wilson hnd been under police protec­
dure.
lion
which
is
erecting
the
status
o
f
nationals.
an quartered. Sounds o f explosions,
tion for some time us nuthoritiea hnd
The senate will be short two of it. by annual parade in which thousand. Jefferson Davis, n* Fairvicw, Ky.
raid to
dynlmite blasts, were also
reason to suspect nn nttempt would
usual lfi hold-overs. The naming of L f veterans of the civil, Spanish, and
The adoption of a resolution call­ GOVERNMENT DEFEATED
audit'!, here. Two union miners nre
he
made on hi* life. I’nllcemen were
men
to
fill
two
extra
vacancies
nt
U'e
I
world
wars
took
|iart.
Confederate
ing on congress to amend the law
ON F IN A N C IA L AM ENDM ENT
known to have been killed, and six
actuully
nt d oor o f his residence when,
recent
primary
wns
caused
by
veterans
occupied
automobiles
in
the
creating the Arlington “ Hall of Fame’
TO HEALTH INSU RANCE H IL L
ott -r- nre unaccounted for, and nenr
assailants approached nnd openei! tiro.
Heath
of
Frank
M.
Cooper
o
f
the
p7th
Iiaril,|e.
General
Julinn
S.
Carr,
Durso
thnt
Confederate
generals
can
I
k
|&gt; n
,r&lt;’ «.f men were wounded as a
district nnd the resignation of
iinm, N. C , was re-elected command. represented therein, and the unani­
|Mil,| p.|«|Jlin«V
X||l
n*u of nn open fight which began
LONDON, June 22.— The govern­
IIF'RIHN, June 22.—Nineteen
nru
Wilson
o
f
the
9th
district.
Mr.
w
il-1
i-r-in-chicif
late
yesterday.
New
Or­
mous
endorsement
of
a
report
from
-tcr.lny and continued until
late
ment was defeated on the financial known killed in tho miners vvnrfnre.
son
resigned
to
become
states
hl"||fnna
waf,
selected
for
next
years’
rethe
historical
committee,
recommend­
Unverified reports stiyte that
fhrl
ing that a history written by Colonel amendment to the national health Incomplete check showed sixteen non­
•
I union.
m„r, than twelve men were killed In torncy.
Of the IB member* nominated for other officers named were:
.
Hugh W. Jackson, of Curryville, Ga., insurance bill in the grand committee union nnd three union men dead. One
the ashes.
the senate In the recent primary, nine Oencrnl J. A. Thomas, commander in which, according to the report, it o f the house o f commons today.
nnr*.uni*n m m r.’a:
l.uo«tiiK ***
served in the 1921 session, while of|w[
|rmy o f Tenneisee: |.t««ut f ! « i h stated Ihul ALimIimIii i.imuin de­
n tree with hi* body riddled with bul­
SI'IMNGFIELD, III. June 22.— Hnl
lets. The bodies of sixteen non-union
W T..ttq-r&gt; member of thc UV.nob ♦**- r«re rcw ccncn, five fu.m nly (. d . Howry, Washington, I). C., com- liberately and personally conceived’’ PO LIC Y OF STUTSON
served in the upp&lt;r body.
found in the wood* near
thc
war
between
Ihe
states,
be
used
In
rnander
o
f
the
army
of
Northern
Vir­
tf mn i M ' commission nnd editor of
CRITICIZED B Y CO. amenminewere
six miles enst of here. One
the
schools
of
the
South,
featured
the
ginia.
nnd
Lieut.
Gen.
E.
W.
Kirkpnt
tho Herrin News, received word from
JUDGE J. L. H A Z A R D man hnd been beaten to death and
rick, o f Texas, commander of the veterans’ session nt the morning ses­
hi* r.innging editor over the long
-------'the othern nhot.
sion.
The
report
stated
thnt
MisslsTrans-Mississippi
department.
di»t.v &lt; telephone tonight thnt seven
lllr T k r .(M iirla lrd I 'r f t i l
.Stuff
officers
nnd
other
officials
of
slppi,
Texas,
the
Unrolinas
nnd
Ia&gt;umrh hnd been killed In the Inlmr
TAM PA , FI... Juno
|
Ju„ ,
, bo
the veteran organization will lie ap- isinnn nre “ ’now using histories fuir to
trouble, six nf them union strikers
„
(
the
I
'fw
n
t
..lmlnl.tr.Mon
M
CF
„
rip
lht
(minted by the commanders nt a later the South.”
nod nnr a mine guard.
„ t Stetaun Unlvrr.lt&gt;. .m l ....... l.,r
.............. .
date, it wns announced. A t the closThu report, which was submitted by
the development o f a broader nnd
ing
session
of
thc
Sons
o
f
Confedcrsaynig
that “ tho young children of the
here was reported todny. Unverified
BKU1HN, III., June 22.— Several
mure intense, college spirit featured
ate Veterans late yesterday, W. Me- South will now lie taught thnt the .
.
.
.
#
,i
a..
i
report
said fiv e bodies were Being
p* i ■ i' * wore reported killed and n
znt on meeting o f the Tnm- .
,
„ __.
.
. . ,
d lr Tk* AasoeUlr*
_ . Dnnuld Lee, of Irvington, Vn., wns South will now Ik* taught that ,thc the „organ
.
.
.
.i
t
i
mi
_
brought
to Herrin. Miners brought in
i ■ r injured yesterday afternoon
W ASHINGTON, June
22.— Sub­
(in Stetson (lu ll at the Hillsborough , r .,
, ,
elected commandcr-in-chicf. He wns South was right, eternally nnd ever- '
, .
i . .
......
. from the ( hiengo district
reported
'• i -hooting occurred six miles enst poenas h aw been sent out by the spec­
Hole here Inst night. County Judge .......,
,
~.
i n , ,
named without opposition.
lastingly right, in fighting for princi- , *
, „
,
...__ ... ,
surrendered. Three bodies in undcrf letween striking miners nnd ial wnr frauds federal grand jury, it
lu inn L. Hazard, nn alumnus of M et- . . .
. ... .
, ,
At the veterans' sessions Intc yes-J pies upon which our glorious country
.
.
...
.
,
,i
^
n
..
„u
i-u
taking cstnbl rhments here and three
or • mplnycd nt the strip mine of .became known yesterday, to officials
son, shnrpiy criticized the policy which
wounded in the hospital. Report w m
terdny n resolution wns adopted call- wns founded."
th* Southem Illinois Coni compnny, ^
|pn,||n|j banking corporations in
he said hns become dominant In the
" l! ’"".‘V ' " "
.iL
brought h«ro that fifteen or twenty
i began operations Inst week. |}jcw YorlT, Philadelphia, New Orenns
admin strntion of the university, do....... ,
'
. ,
......
:
m ,n were seen in n ditch neur the
1 r! r a crowd o f half a hundred nnj j ncl(aonvilic, requiring their up- France in Accord
clnrmg thnt Stetson waif liecomlng
.
.
.
CONFEREES FIX
..
. .
,, ...
mine, whether dead, wounded or h d"too much of a one mail affnir. Judge . . .
. ,
invaded Herrin nnd visited bRr^ ' 1,u.nrnnce in connection with thc inves12,000
AS
A
R
M
Y
With
Russian
Treaty
„
,
.
..
/
„ ing it wns not known.
•tores nttpmpting to purchase tiRnt|on 0f the contract under which
Hazard, announcing the resignation
OFFICER QUOTA of Professor R. A. Rascoe, dean o f
if Possible to Make
When refused they ransacked
government disposed of its surplus
LIGHTNING K IL L S
the law school o f Stetson, to join the
Bray-North compnny, the Uer- *lumtirr nftcr the wnr.
I COWS A T M IA M I
Chief
French
Treaty
Maker
Sn&gt;s
&gt;’upply rompnny nnd the Turner
n,.„ds o f the hanking firms nnd
W AS H T.^TO N .^hm e ' 22*— House . fncizlty of the University of Florida,
They
Man!
I'eaceful
Settlement
I nlware company, and carried away tkt,jr ,-H„hicr.&lt; were ordered to produce
, , „ ,
nnd sennte conferees on the nrniy ap­ expressed drop regret thnt Dean
Rascoe's resignation had Ihtii forced
*
‘ • unc
'
0
*
arm* valued nt $1,000.
|n|| rcc0nls of transactions made by
propriation hill agreed Inte yesterduy
(llr Th - AsaorUlee I'r r .i I
by certain features of the admlnl.trn- nln* durin* " b r,' f • » « “
li&lt; ports »ny tbe shooting is contin- (||&gt; jnvo|ving J. L. Fhiliips, chairman
THE HAGUE, Juno 22.— " A t Gen­ on a mnximum of 12,000 officers as tivo policy formulntcd by President morn,nB "truck a henl of fine Dutch
1 • and thnt n numiier o f strike
(;Vorgia state Republican com­
belted cows nt the White Belt dairy
oa"
said M. Alphnnd, thc chief French the permanent strength for the army Lincoln llulloy.
*&gt;»i»f nthizers hnve
gone to West n1|tteo, who is at liberty on $23,000
for
months.
The
.... the
,..v next twelvo ...»....
.............
, .
. .
.
here, killing fou r o f them. ur.
Dr. J. G.
expert
nt
The
Hague
conference
In-t
I have felt that some
Fn ■kfort in nutomoliiles to get nil- bnil under chnfges of conspiracy to
U.IMH),
House had provided for only .1,000,
^
I DuPuis. owner of the dairy, nmd Dr.
night,
“
we
hnd
a
Russian
political
ex­
• n.-.l arms nnd ammunition.
defraud the government through the
nmrnilvil ,hv WII
. X ' J- O. FUb. fcd.T.I l . l J i l o . lin inperiment which did not succeed. Now, »!&gt;«•
report wns to the effect that |„mber « ontrart*.
provldo
..11
.v,r«Ro
..f
1M00
lor
Ikolj1
^
,
^
illjllry
|ln&gt;. *l»rtor, -llnouod Ihr Inrlilont.
nt The Hague, we are going to have a
I* «r 13 Imdies of nonunion men j
-----------------------coming
year.
technical experiment, which may or
cue’s removal," Judge Hazard raid. I Th‘* bol‘ \\™ c k oncLC0W’ I « * M «v re laying in the pit on thc surface!
||K C A R E FU L WITH FOODS.
.. Tl.*’ “ ®rvv.,,.‘nl l*’*vv, only
i-II.tu r*lly tl.e U n iv V r .U y ^ 'F lo r id . "
« W . r . to .hr ^ro„,l victim ,
may not succeed."
mine where they hnd barricaded
-------- .
, h|.ni*d in its faculty nnd is * 1K-InRKc*l over tw o or three more to
The French leader who hus mnde a tion o f importance to be decided, the
rt. tnselvc and exchanged numerous, This j* the time of the year when
special study of foreign property hold- committee already having wttlod on fortun#u ,n l(curinR an Instructor o f [be third, and again leaped over the
'
with the attacking miners.
I foods must l&gt;c handled carefully and
BbI],ty ,,ut ,
,u,rd to lho ,o o rth * The remaining
Jordon Henderson, 45, n striking everything we eat should lie examined ings In Russia, remarked thnt in the !*n enlisted »tr«ngth o f 125JMH) for tho
past
it
looked
as
though
nil
countries
next
year.
Methods
o
f
reducing
the
,
ach(K,,
hn!,
lM
.en
8erioUBjy
eattle
scattered badly frightened. One
union miner, was shot in the head and by competent authorities lest we get
number o f more than 13,000 to tnnt
' -o*f 41
—
- to
*
the
cow*
killed hnd no mark
were
divided
into
two
groups
concern
injured in the loss o f its dean.”
l&lt;d. His body was brought here something that is unfit to eat nnd
prescribed
by
the
bill
have
proven
a
of
thc
now
c|
ub,
com^sed
"
how
whcro
"
f
i
n
i
n
g
struck
her;
thereby bring on nn epidemic. Tampa Ing Russia. One group wanted to
’ ’&gt; unidentified persons.
stumbling W^k. and It was Mid a - f f
ituc,t,nt. of stetson,, - n“t1hcr hn
hoof, burned,
Reports stated both sides had hns nn inspector who will make a most come to nn agreement with Russia at
ter
yestarda)
a
m.eting
thnt
In
all
lhelr
nill
,n
evcry
wny
|)oa.
The
cows
were
worth
several hunpledgcd
hown the while flag and that nego­ thorough examination of all foods in any cost, nnd the other nt any cost
did not want to reach nn agreement prohnhillty the senate amendment sihlc to thc univeristy.
dreu
dollars.
tiations were being exrhanged for t restnurants nnd stores nnd all milk
with Russia
rovering the reduction would hnve to
trade. It wns nlso reported that will be examined nnd even the drink­
••Now/' he continued optimistically, &gt;
rewritten before it would be a c
I C H IE F E D IT O R IA L WHITER
Y A P TR E A TY W ITH
"fflcinls of the Southern Illinois Cool ing water. This Is as it should h« in
“ we non-Russian countries are all in [cepUsblo to the House delegation. SevAM
ERICA
W
AS
I
(,N N A S H V IL L E BANNER
company hnvc agreed to closc tho every city in thc state. There la no
accord, at least in the sense that wa «1»l members of the conference felt,
reason
in
the
world
why
people
should
APPRO
VE
D
TO
D
AY
W »T » KNFLURNZA
urine ns n result of the fighting and
wish to agree with Russia in a reas-, however, that another day or two
lie
subjected
to
sickness
and
diseases
! Fat the non-union men would depart.
result in an agreement on that
N A ^ m iLLE . Tenn., Jun«j 22.— R.
( U r T k r J i i x b l r S I’ r . M l
o f all kinds just because a few food enable manner, and in such a way that
TOKfO, June 22.—Tho Yap treaty II. Yancey, n gn l t!9, chief editorial
the
elementary
morality
o
f
tho
rights
feature,
All girls wishing to enter “ hdthing dealers or milk dealers might hnvc
with thc United Staten was npprove*] writer on thc Nashville Banner, died
of man shall be respected."
•
beauties" parade at I-akc Mary, June protection. Get busy!
___.
_________
Bargains found each day by raad- by the privy council and Japanese today of heart trouble resulting from
29th, register with Ruth, Gillon not
Havo you read the want ads today? i ,ng the Herald Ads.
prince regent today.
I an attack of influenza.
Have you read the want ads today 7
•iU. than June 27th.
75-4tc
.
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(I Looks Like Non­
union Miners W ill A ll
Be Killed

d y n a m it e :i s used

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CONFEDERATE REUNION ENDS
WITH GRAND BALL TONIGHT,
FEATURED BY RIG PARADE

BANK OFFICIALS
ORDERED BEFORE
THE GRAND JURY

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 9 tar&gt;

TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922

PAGE FOUR

zHBHHDIelSCDIHlEllUlllii]

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Professional Men
and Women

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Utilize no muchinery, no lnnds or factories in
their life’s work.
Their equipment is mental training and skill,
—qualities whioji they cannot pass on to
their dependents.
Many professional people have found in the
savings department of the Peoples Bank of
Sanford a means to lay aside u snug sum
each year, and with an occasional bit of
friendly advice from our officers, to Invest it
wisely.
Wt invite the savings accounts of physicians, lawyers teachers, ministers and oth^r
professional people.

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American Association
At Indianapolis, 4; St. Paul, 10.
A t Toledo, 3; Kansas City, 1.
At Columbus, 1; Milwaukee, 7.
No other games scheduled.
Southern Association
Memphis and Birmingham, rain.
At Atlanta, 3; I.ittlo Rock, 1.
At Mobile, 2; New Orleans, 7.
Throe games scheduled.

LOST—Small shepher.. d«&lt;g. About i
month old. H!nrk, with white feet.
Finder please return to L. II. Connel­
ly anil receive reward.
72-tfc
W ILL FORM L IL Y W HITE
PAR TY IN FLORIDA

GAMES TODAY
Jacksonville nt Orlando.
St. Petersburg ut Tampa.
Daytona at Lakeland.
LEAGUE STANDING.
Florida State league
Won Lost
7
1
St. Petersburg
4
4
Daytona ... ..
4
4
Jacksonville
4
3
Orlando
4
3
Tampa
.
»)
6
I.nkelaml
*

P et
.876
.500
.600
.429
.429
.250

r

COOKED FOOD SALE, JUNE 24TII

Saturday afternoon there will be a
National League
cooked food sale nt Doan Turner's
s At Boston,
0; Cincinnati, 2.
Store for the benefit of the Catholic
Others postponed; rain and wet
Sunday School. Anyone wishing to
grounds.
donate anything to this worthy cause
may send It to Mrs. Morrison or
American Leagrte
Miss Tukarh. There will be plenty of
■ A t Detroit, 9; Boston, 8.
fresh baked ham, home-made rolls
At Cleveland, G; New York, 0.
and salad and fine cakes and candy.
:■ A t St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 3.
Come to see for yourself.
74-3tc
At Chicago, 6; Washington, 9.

LOST

Claaciflrd Ada 5c a line. No
ad taken for Iras than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders
Count five words to a line
and remit accordingly.

For Florida: I.ocnl thundrrshnwer* tonight; Thura*
day no change in tempernturc.

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CLASSIFIED
ADS

Florida Stale I.eaKUC
At Orlando, 2; Jacksonville, 6.
At Tampn, 8; St. Petersburg!), 14.
At I-akelond, 4; Daytona, 9.

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IIAKDINCS RETURN
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WASHINGTON, Juno 20.— The ^
yacht Mayflower, with the president
and Mrs. Harding aboard, docked ut ^
the navy yard nt 7:30 o'clock yester-' ^
day morning, following a week-end ^
cruise on thp Potomnc.

Well, she hover* round the
95 mark for the maximum
and you will noto that we
always give the maximum
for we are not ashamed of
our temperature report. But
in spite of tho 95 mnrk
people continue to get mar­
ried and everything.
The
fact o f the mntter is that
the weather is not hot, peo­
ple just think It is hot and
tho thermometer is
all
wrong. However, we hnvo
a few vagrant breezes now
and then to make life worth
living nnd it will bo cooler
some time.
5:10 A. M. JUNE 21. 1922
Mnximum ......
95
. 73
Minimum
. 70
Range ....
30.07
Barometer
Calm nnd clear.

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Added at­
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ORLANDO, June 20.—Openly ad­
nue, $3,600. Terms.
vocating breaking away from the old
guard of the Republican party in Flor­
ida nnd addressing nn appeal to the
white Republicans of the state based
upon elimination of the negro from
-National League
every public office, the independent
Won Lost PcL
Republican party was born in Orlan­ New York
20
.049
37
FOR SALE
Arc n few of the many hundreds
do Inst night when a local group of St. l/iuis
26
.552
32
thnt
have purchased “ EXID E’’
FOB S ALE - llulck 0, in good shape, citizens gathered in a local nsyunbly |
26
.519
28
Pittsburgh
Ratteries
from us. Nearly three
7 passenger, new top, newly paint- hall repudiated any connection what­
29
.517
31
Brooklyn
E. II. R A N D A LL, Jr.
A. L. CAMPBELL
years
sales
and not one to ro
mi. $800.— N. II. GARNER.
soever with the negro brethren of Chicago
29
.482
27
74-3U*
wrong.
Oif
their political faith nnd denounced the Cincinnati
32
.475
FOR SALK—At a bargain, practical­ policies of their party leaders as des­ Boston
.444 Insist on an “ EXIDE”
21
81
...
ly new Colts Acetylene lighting tined to "continue to hold the party In Philadelphia
.358
19
34
Weinke Building
Battery
•
plant with necessary pipe for instal­ political slavery."
The Battery is Ihe life of Ihe car.
Distributors of
lation. Phone 3703 or cnll F. F. Dut-1 The negro Republicans and the
American League
ton, Jr.
72-tfc present white Republican lenders were
WE
RE-CHARGE
AND
RE­
Won Lost I»ct.
Western Electric “ Quality Products”
PA IR A L L MAKES
37
24
.007
^ A L i v = ? n r " A v n T ! F r '2 u denounced ns responsible for its dis­ SL l.ouis
p rn t
BATTERIES
All Our Work Done in the Peninsular Electric Quality Way
36
27
.571
TIL E D ;
TH REE
.'l-INCII franchising of the white Republicans New York
28
.541
33
WELLS,
THREE
2-INCH of Florida. It was decided to put can­ Detroit
Telephone 113
31
30
.492
WKLUS.
TENANT
HOUSE didates in the field it nppostion to the Cleveland
30
32
.484 107 West First SI.----- Phone 548
AND DARN A T LOADING nominees of the ‘ "regular" followers Washington
.476
29
32
STATION. 5 MILKS FROM of the party aipl to attempt to organ­ Chicago
.115
31
COURT
HOUSE.
$15,500, ize the independent' forces lr^ every Philadelphia
31
TERMS. THE REST PROPO­ county in the state. The party’s de­ Boston
.397
23
SITION
OFFERED
THIS claration of principles us voiced by its
Phone 127
1 Sanford’s New StoreYE AR. LE T ME SHOW YOU. lenders will contain ii plnnk recom­
Southern Association
— II. II. LEWIS. PHONE .T41»- mending thnt only white American
IVt.
Won Lost
891.
72-:ilc citizens l*e elected to office of any Mobile
to
24
.025
.585
98
27
FOR SALE One storage battery in kind. SovernL speakers said thnt Memphis
37
27
.578
good shape, !&gt;cun used about six "Washington will not approve of our New Orleans
$ Little Rock
36
28
.663
weeks, cheap.—A. C. Smith.
72-3tp action."
W.
Lawson, a real estate man of Birmingham
40
33
.453
FOR SALE—Twin Harley motorcycle
-1 Store in Florida
36
.410 10 Stores in Georgia26
with tandem seat, speedometer and this city, was elected chairman of the Atlanta
organization
with
Chester
Kennison
25
.385
40
Nashville
three cxtnr tires, $1.70 rash.— Ned
«».*
a*.
44
.333
Ilnrrison.
72-3tp and G. II. Sutherland ns secretary and Chattanooga
treasurer respectively.
Candidates
F o r SAI.I! U rg e , desirable build
for every office to be filled nt the
Second HheelH, H'/jxll, only
ing lot on Mngnolia avenue, be­
election in November 111 this county r&gt;0c per 1,000, while they lust, at
tween 10th and 11th streets, Sanford.
will lie placed on the ticket, through Herald office.
If
■
Address P. O Box No. I.
73-4tp
petitions. The recent convention of
FOR SAI.E Five room bung^Juw the party at Pnhitkn was described as
To prevent n cold, take 666. 30-oaw-20c
with sleeping porch, screened, and "enough to make your blood boil," and
in good repair. Located in the best those in rhsrirs of :br- convention
Any pay mure? The Berger Stool
nsP'cr.tlal Lcvti.o. of i* v n iy .- A. I*. were referred to ns "carpetbaggers.”
tiltcr, J2.25. See us before you buy.
Connelly.
73-tfc
A speaking campaign will be con­ — Elder Springs Water Co.
Phono
FOR QUICK SALK -Brand now 4- ducted here by the new party and nn
311.
51-2tc
------------------------- —
.
■
room cottage. Well, 3 large lots, 3 attempt will bo made to raise funds
■
miles out on Orlando road. $050.— with which to carry on the work prior
Each
Seminole Poultry Farm.
72-2tp to the election in November. W. T.
■
All Colors, 36-in. wide, yard
Dial rih.
FOR SALK 31 acre celery farm, 12 Jamieson, of Orlando, who has been
lltnr
acres Improved. For terms und connected with the Republican party
Route A. Rural Phone 1603
p r l« SCO II. II. Chappell.
n Ctp in Florida, for m arly forty years, snid
SANFORD. FLA.
FOR SALE— Potato barrels in any thnt he saw in the new movement n
PRICE LIST
■
quantity, special prices on car lots, chance "for the liberation of tbc dis­
JUNK. 1922
correspondence solicited, Clcnrwnter franchised while Republican of the
Il». Whole Klim
$ .65
■
a
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc south," adding ihnt during all bis res­
lbs. Whole Klim
. 1.35
■
lbs. Whole Klim
RED STAR
2.60
FOR S A L E - Warehouse with R. R. idence ill Florida be had never sup­
lbs. Whole Klim
siding Within four blocks of center posed there was a "way out until to­
11.00
night."
I
ll&gt;. Skim Klim
.10
of city.
21
•
II".
Skint
Klim
.85
Ceo. V . KNIGHT
6 lbs. Skim Klim
1.60
272-tfc
25 lbs Skim Klim
1.23
Lee J. Koons is exhibiting a patent
FOR RENT
a
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping crate clamp for holding crates while
they
nre
being
put
together
in
the
or bed rooms. 314 East Fifth St.
■
24-inch
S
is
■
■
73-Stp field. This is something thnt
liteded and the plntform is handy for
FOR HIRE—Touring car am taxi.
32-in. wide, special, yard
the making of crates in the Held.
Special attention to out-uf-town
The prime object of this form is n
trip*. Phono 149-W, A. C. Smith.
clamp automatic lock crate bench
72-3tp
which is so arranged ns to hold the
FOR RENT—One apartment of two
beads or ends of the crates, or box, in
or three rooms, gas stove, electric
a tirni or rigid position,thn\ the crate
27-in., $2.19
S
lights, running water, two blocks from
size and kind
maker can nail the sides nnd bottom Every
P. O. Also furnished rooms with
on without the heads moving out of needed to beautify the
board, $8.00 a week und up. 110-112
C o iD C a n d
lo o k
Commercial.
64-tfc their position, thus Insuring a tru e, h o iT lC .
P A Y CASH
box when finished, with no end* hangFOR RENT— Rooms and kitchenette. ing over, no center heads out of cen­ them over.
—Shirley Apartments opposite post ter, causing to pack higher at one
To Get AheadMeans to Use Your Head
office, upstairs.
28-tfc end.
*
They’re All Priced

L ewis &amp; C h it t e n d e n

P e n in s u la r E le c t r ic C om pany

RAY BROTHERS

The Churchwell Co.
THURSDAY SPECIALS

I •••**!

i
[

Colored
ORGANDIES

W. W. DRESSOR
KLIM MILK

!
:
\

29c

French
GINGHAMS

Flower Pots
and Sprinklers, too

59c

W A N TE D
W ANTED Mule nnd wagon. See
Field. Field Auto Top Co.
72-3tp
W AN TE D —Customer for lluick 6,
nearly new, $1,200.—N. II. Garner.
74-3tc
W ANTED TO RENT— Man nnd wife
would rent small cottage or flat,
will pay $30 u month. Address A. I).
M., care o f Herald.
T4*1tp

Mr. Koons is a practical farmer anil
knows the need of such a machine
thnt will insure n good crate. The
patent W. C. Crate Clamp Is manu­
factured by Whitehead A Courtnov of
Palmetto, where Mr. Koonh farmed
Yor many years, and he will he the
ngent for Seminole county for the
crate form and clamp.

Childrens’
»
DRESSES

\[

98c

!

Diaper
CLOTH

[
j

$1.98

1

Right

The Churchwell Co.

BALL
HARDWARE
COMPANY FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS

W ELAKA BLOCK

�Fr id a y .

l

L* :UafrV:
It

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD ,r lin" win nIwn&gt;*

their

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y H E K A LP . THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1922

transportation to the south ever un­
for &lt;*u,ck “ * « trip., Winter and ium.
'•If It I. .o rth whu.
k
PAGE THREE
dertaken;
doubting Thomases may
,n&lt;‘
r'
nnd
especially
here
in
Florida.
Lieut, and Mrs. If. A. Bivens .............
■SJF.
transportation doubled Into th
are found any day at the headquarteru on
You won’t find us on the street
communicate with the Detroit Auto­ ty thia year then the*. p|an, * ^
Tin Herald .aid fifteen year, ago
Herndon
Oak avenue.
avenue.
, visiting
. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
.........
~u°n 1Oak
81009107
Ra
mobile
Club
which
is
the
largest
civic
corners, blocking traffic; you get us
ntv Registration books will close
« c«r way to their home in A r c a d i a , ___________________
11 «ri »U
wv/» that a line from Tampn to Sanford R«
for the best internets of «»■„ .
e u n u s iiirn *
would •ome day he built arid it would
by
pliou* 498.
uivj
.
i
‘
*
DAIGEIt,
Editor,
’
r
‘
;
returned
from
u
xUit
to
Lieut.
HO.Mh-COMIN'G
D
VY
i
t
t
i
i
p
*4 I'ody In Michigan or the Chicago Mo­
Jan. SGth, H«a.
60-tfc-m
Phone 217*W
I Biven s home in North Carolina. On
U ™ ' " AY AT T ,,E
"W e look upon the state as , *'h .
tor ( lub, the largest civic body in Il­
&gt;e one o f the beat paying proposl4
L.
R.
PHILIPS,
...
.
...
B
llltr
Ra
*•
m i .:, a ill)
M
FIRST
B
A
PTIS
T
CHCRCII
Friday they leave for the new aviation
*~™ i*rT-TT*"m rlr tinn. in the country. Aa time goes
linois, for verification, and that is nnd not a. Just a city or cou'nty ^
u. A. ft KKL
City Registration Officer.
Our references? Those we have
c . «- m w i i i z z z x s s a : ^ * s : M * ,r on and the country continue, to fill Rn
field nenr San Antonio, Tex.
why the A. A. A. asks that the mat­
4.J0-22-21-26-C
so
arc
doing
an
equal
amount
0?
1
I'bunr l«A up fu OKrtl |\ »|,
Ra Ra Ra * Ra Ra Ra *4 Ra
Service
r , a,
Mrs. B. W. Herndon gave n most
very resident member in church! had dealings with.-QuIck
up with people thi. firopoaltlon looks
Ra Ra Ra
Ra Ra ter be most carefully considered by on both sides o f Florida, .|i0 J
A4« rrll.lns lU lr. „ . &lt;r K U . « »
Trans,cr60-tfc-m
(fin
T..
h
n
...._
a
a
a
"
"mlf.
the
leading
civic
bodies
In
Sanford
congenial
swimming
party
yesterday
Thnt
'*
thc
P'
a
"
of
the
First
Baptist
better and better. The entering
Licensed Electrical
Appllrailun
In order that there may be no m i. of the $10.00 the local club ha. f«.:,0 and then if it is their Judgment that gin. Tennessee. Alabama.'” S IM * " *
morning at Palm Springs. The guests ch“ rch f° r neyt Sunday morning. This
wedge is being noticed in the proposPi, Kentucky, North and South'r
“
I’m
Going
Right
Straight
Back
tc
SOCIAL CALENDAR
were: Mrs. T. E. Fitzgerald nnd son " ‘ ‘I ,M' home-coming day, nnd excry
« d electric railway between Tampn understandings a. to the motives of I and out of the $12.00 paid by mem- Seminole county citizens will all be line so that this year the * .
Oar " v ^ r,' ' U "
»“ Ad.aarr
Contractors
Automobile
i___...
.
■U Moalka"
benefited
then
Franklin, of Daytona; Mrs. H. A. rr(,i,ltnt member o f the church is cx- My Dear Old Florida Home," nt Hinand lakeland. Ere long there will the American
American Automobile Association !*rs after the 50 charter member. | * " ,,Ud ,lhl‘n
mu“
-head a c may come / U t T t m T r o V l L i T * ^
lermlster’s Piano Store, Wclnka Block.
Oar w ~ * , r* G « ‘ r t-T a S rC ?
C,y'
Friday— Seminole B r U t. Club
will Rivcns, of Arcadia and the Misses Es- p‘* ted to ,H’ Prx**ent unless unnvoidWiring, Repairs, Supplies
' ----- ---- — 13 ( rata be one between Sanford and Orlando
Jforikr.
JuI&gt;
'
3,tl
t0
‘
be
City
__________
20-tfp
“ ’ y de*“ med.
o £ . z r A p“
; ! t h"r r um — *«• s s ; . . M "-h' ' r,odiy °r not s s s
meet with Mrs. Fred S. Dnigcr, Jr., ther Miller nnd Dorothy Humph.
nnd then ft will take but little m re
Tbr hi.
glKiimcnt roll, nnd to hear com• II ra
Mazda Lamps
Electric Fans
Mrs. Alex Vaughnn,
Sanfonl
course some o f thc niem krs CARPETS
at her homo on Fourth street at
t« build one from Lakeland to Or.
_
, of Sanford
aa4 la
AN D r u c s
w ashed
fttatement:
" *....... . c,« ni » ‘ »nu«raize&lt;J depart
pUlr.U
•»
t“
valuation
ns
fixed
by
the
have
already
3:30
p.
m.
Heights,
returned
today
from
un
exand there -you are.
made their pi -ns to be and cleaned by an expert. Wiltons, Electric Ranges, Fixtures and
•« a
*
•
. .
mentj.
•
■ppiira* Inndo
|
is not a
*&gt;■ appllraisttjior.
After iK'inj: ref|ueited by Icnrlincr ..oin^ . „
..
'
Friday— Cecil ian Music Club will tended visit north, visiting Philadel- out " f ,hp city Sunday morning, but •Vxmlnster,
.“• sxuo par ''ream nr a fantasy— it Is JU8t one of
Rrusscls and Oriental’
L. R. PH ILIPS,
citizens
and
civic
organization,
o
f
\
*
A
!
'
t,
,t*
nd-rd‘,ed
Appliances.
Phi*,
b«eW
tork
City
nnd
other
points
*
‘
be
plans
he
changed
immediately.
I
meet
at
0:30
n.
m.
at
the
studio
of
m km iikic t u b A s a o r . * ^ ----------'I!’0"*. forward a‘ ®P® predicted by The
Rugs
a
specialty.
Summer rates.
City Auditor and Clerk.
tba a_ .
.---—
• r.ll
I'll
counties,
• •• • *
1 ,’ ranche,, h» v«? fH«n
of
interest.
While
in
Philadelphia
she
resident
member
present
SonI
AMOCIA«
®
I’ iik ss Herald many year, ago because we both Putnam and Volusia counties,
Mrs.
Funnlc
S.
Munson
on
Myrtle
established as follows:
Drop a card or phone nnd we will call Estimates checrfuly furnished
$.f0-22-2l-c
of their
local
avenue.
attended the graduation of her dough-' ‘,ny n'ori&gt;ing— that’s the ideal,
, , have
. k en
. members
, .
.......
—
and give estimate. A ll work guar-. . .
•II nawa"&lt;jf.MtcV.J
J ,c* ‘ 'on of hre good at dreaming and for some who
• .
&lt;
"Hamilton County Motor Club.
. . . . . » „ « £ * g a , 3 « S ! « ,«&gt; « »
Eu‘ n
the members arc ex­
Friday Miss Fern Ward will enter­ ter, Miss Abhy H. Doudney, from the
and also in« local news pubruhad reason or other our dreams come true. - ' * ' A ' rm’tor c,uh* or* » n,* « I «lncc
nnteed.—Sanfonl
Steam
Pressery.
^
O
j
o
l
)
t
o
o
S
m
a ll OF l a r g e
“ Columbia County Motor Club.
A Quick Service Transfer at your
pccting
their
naraln.
Sanford is n good example of many January first and who from expert... „
,
friends f „ r the dny. Phone 560.
tain at bridge at her home at Day. Philadelphia hospital.
"Alnchun
County
Motor
Club.
all.
60-tfc-m
73 &lt;5tp . i, . - ,
,
» e l l . there is no objection to the com­
dreams coming true even though they ence have had material benefits from
torn. Beach at 2:00 p. m„ honoring
All wiring done in accordance
Marion County Motor Club.
.
their clubs an dfurther believing that
ing
of
the
friends.
This
will
Distance
mnkes
no
difference;
we
FOR
VISITOR
ran us ragged before they
Miss Agnes Dumas, a , bride-elect
give
Polk County Motor Club.
with Fire Underwriters' Rules.
o r n - i HKnAM) BUtMHftO.
Rob-My-Tism, an antiseptic.
IAS but. nevertheless, this part of
of September.
. ______
Mrs. W. A. Lester entertained about these
. , members the ..............
.. ...
opportunity
of nre ready for tho long, as well ns thc Rest of references furnished,
“ ',irrrl A ' A* A * hranrh
Seminole
"Tampn Motor Club
"fate Is building . » rapidly that any r" “ n,y
^nn,'I»• them to bo better
30-onw-20tc Saturday— Mrs. J. D. Woodruff will ,Wl‘nt&gt;' children Monday afternoon nt bringing their friends to church. Let •hort trips. Call 498 for a Quick Sor- (live us a trial and l»o convinced.
"St- Petersburg Motor Club.
60-tfc-m
thing is possible now
‘
n
to ‘ * rr&gt;' " u‘ lhp *'iir projects they
entertain in honor of Mrs. Hnwkins *'tr ^orac on ‘' ‘ “ Itnolla avenue in n° baptist family r unnin nt home vico Transfer.
There are many ways o f building
“ Clearwater Motor Club.
P* ° - II0* 815, DcLand, Florida
have underUken wc decided to come
Connelly a recent bride.
'honor o f her young guest, India Kud- ‘ , f " lir‘ h Sunday m Jun • to etterLook* like spring all over again to“ Tarpon Springs Motor Club.
•
i i ' u t . , T,-,-, ?. ..
fifood
will
fo
ra
bank,
and
personal
Here
and
explain
just
what
benefits
PIANOS
______ _
®r ° f Monticcllo, Fla.
,a' n- This is homc-comir.g day « i the
Jl S I A I.ITTLK MORE I'lLSIL
day.
“ Lee County Motor Club.
an A. A. A. branch will give nny.pmThe
afternoon
xvns
merrily
spent
b
Hnptist Church, nnd every mein*
soiwice
is
o
f
the
first
importance.
Miami Motor Club.
PH O NO flKAPH S
Miss Vivian Telford,
Just « little more push, brothers. gressive county.
°f
Winter with games of all kimls, and at a Into ,’* r
‘‘ xpectwl to k present.
BE SURE A N D SEE TH E
Another fast day today
Hie friendly interest that each of
“ Palm Reach County Motor Club.
Haven, is the guest of Miss Agnes hour thc hostess served ice' cream,
“ Accompanied by n delegation of
with l,,p J "»* « little more push. We have the
PHONOGRAPH
R
E
C
O
R
D
S
"Daytona
Motor
Club.
•tores all closed this afternoon.
Perritt
for this week.
cake and divinity
f
Volusia county citizens we appeared
our officers and employees feel in
greatest city in the South; it is
...
—iky fudge.
%
“ St. Johns County Motor Club.
POPULAR S H E E T M U S IC
—o.liss
Mary
Elisabeth
Puleston
left
;',rs.
Lester
xvns
assisted
in
entering faster than any city in the"«ki,»h lH,r',rt’ un‘l
R***''1 *he Rotarinns of
every individual depositor is the
"Putnam County Motor Club.
’ k
• in
• g talked
-'
• Snnfonl
"
-A 1.80yesterday for Tampa where she will tainlng her’ guests by Ruth Henry
.eorgia hns classed buss lines fknford is
about where
•S'," ro^', nnd
nnd ,hc
P l«»a seemed to
PLAYER R O L L S
"Jacksonville Automobile Club.
basis
upon
which
we
invite
your
visit
Mrs.
T.
W.
Ramsey.
Carmetn
B
arkr,
Claire
Zachary
and
common carriers." We classed some '‘v,,r &gt;'°u
«nd wc have the r. -ht
W‘ ‘ h ‘ h‘ ir ,»I,r rov« |. individual
“ It may be interesting to know that
Manley nnd J. J. Hammett, of Elm Katherine Huff.
confidence and patronage.
, ibem ,years ago as common car- fplrit n'
that ..f thinking »•.. ,m',nlH'ri' “ ml “ "pwiitl rummiltci. np.
although but six months has elapsed
J, H. HIiNTERMISTER nxenue, has returned after a txvo
—_____
rters and so did the general public. |,,,n 'h* ‘ bese things and thru g 0ine
" i f ' '*,&lt;',in,r " l,,,n|y ‘ bat an A. A.
DARKENS B E A U TIF U L L Y
AND
the A. A. A. in point of numerical |
week,
visit
nt
Plant
City.
Mrs.
J.
C.
Hall
delightfully enter...
--------------------- "bead nnd doing them. Sanford ! os 1
.
‘ ,,r#nch hurw would i "
PIANO
CO.
R
E
S
T
O
R
E
ITS
NATUICAI
COLstrength is the largest civic organ!-1
Miss Rhoda Vaughan, o f Sanford ,ninpd ‘ be Social Service Department
We wish the employees and em- ,h‘’ rl^
»«le« along every line and
nMOt“ It AND LU STRE A T ONCE
*
* lion ,n ‘ be State. Every club J,
ployers who have the aftern.«.n
..rr
.....
u—
°
ur
,’,nn!,
mu*‘
have
the
Wrlaka
Block
Heights,
is visiting her sister, Mrs.
‘ bo ethodist Missionary Society at
general
afternoon o
ff ‘ here is nothing the matt—
ter
with
SnnA. C. FORT, A gent
functioning
actively
and
all
render­
would get out of town and not sit
Stackhouse o f New Smyrna.
her home on Celery avenue Tuesday
L.nl -never has been and never ... “ Pl,r,&gt;val of nil the leading civic hodW IGHT BROS. GARAGE----------------- -------------- -SAN FO RD . FI.A.
Common
garden
sage,
brewed
into
ing
valuable
services
in
speeding
up
I
Around on the knehes when wo can be—the trouble hns k en with th
" f Snnfonl or we cunnot estahMrs. \V. McCoy, of Carlstrom Field, afternoon, June 20. Mrs. Crenshaw
•ee them.
'
I""lish
a branch here for in over 20 years road and street construction and in!
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
I’b1- If you think
Arcadia,
was the charming guest o f » ■ * leader. Subject for study’ being &lt;&gt;.Med! V i I[ ' ur' ^ n v "u ,'a kl (|' ' ‘i!’."!
standardizing service on th* high' ,h,‘ A. A. A. has never had a failure in way*.
Mrs. II. A. Bivins this week.
•bing big R i, nlready done. ° If
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Kio de Janeiro." Papers read by faded hair beautifully dark and lux
CHEERFUL WELCOME ANVAITS YOU
Workmen at Newbern, North Caro- think you cannot do It you nre already
AN. P. Townsend, of liirmiinghnm, ' lr"; Thornton nnd Mrs. Halt were urlnnt.
&lt;lireCl ,,rnnchr" «"&lt;! that is
Mixing the Sage Tea nnd :
If
Seminole
county
xvnnts
to
folUna, In excavating dug up six kittles whipped. Keep nushlnif
I Ala., is stopping nt th
nushine
..---- our i»ur|Hises
are rund:
ilimit.
„ „ . L . . ! T.
I,urP°R®» «re
fu nda menA COMMUNITY BUILDER
.
® Montezuma mo*‘ »n»tructlve. A picture talk giv- Sulphur rec||»e at home thouch
suit and will g„ |nU, , hj|l
IS
___, ? h « » un'l And right and are bai
o f 0 ,1 ,in"• ,K’‘T '•»»&lt;! the news was We «re making great progress.
&lt;“ •
« " b u . ln „ ,
ro b , .Mr,. c h ,Pn,ll ................. J , I n n M . A„
’»
'
-•«!
on
xxhole-hearted
manner
tfie
ay
is
to
get
practical
and
A.
A.
mm
intelligent
I to a gold Strike. In a few hours
•Morns and Robert Moye, of Oak ur'b|ue way o f teaching us the customs ‘ he ready-to-uso preparation, imexperience ! which is the oldest
nnd not on theory.
and strongest ■ b. I*. FORSTER, Prrsidrnt
bundreds o f people with picks and SBR\ K FLORIDA I'RO D U fTS
nxenue,
have left for Arcadia where nm' manners in Rio. A fter the pro- proved by the addition of other
R.
F.
W
HITNBR,
Cs.hi,
AT
••!!•. i it
. . . .
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good roai
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txTn looking foi
business, city or county depend
&gt;r bottles of beer.
.Miss RubOVilliams and Mrs. C. A. iwU!,,&gt;' rcspondnl to an encore.
nt drug stores, known as "Wyeth's
o «r&gt; day in the year with Seminole
For many years j|lr
transportation
system o f n .n,.« .county.
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no|»u|my
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N\ illiams leave tomorrow for Macon, ' ou*'y responded to ' nn encore. Lois.Sage and Sulphur Compound” thus
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roof was taken o ff the grandstand at *** n,,n‘• » t ‘ he stores had any
\V,. P? ’*.,,,* nti; * M‘rrpt“ ry «»»« « tn-asurer to So.nh Florida
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‘ ho driving park at Jacksonville by « h*ve long advocated a curb niark.
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Thi- „
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.k“ •"'* rl»fht other
other directors
director* elected
elected for
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bad one
one here
here ..................
onco-w# still
.Wind
. . ,storm and the
- ‘caretaker
nretnker, wholadvo- two
greatest drive to increase motor
had taken refuge from the sto
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rm there 7 a‘ ° ‘ b® ™rb market and every other I tW.°
Mrh " f wh" m will then
experienced nothing hut conflicting k,n'1 o f »'»rk et that will ermld,. ih l* Cl ** cb*lmt®n o f a standardized deemotions." Wc don’t Im.IU.-» m . forme- •
hla
'? w * nuniething for his pro­ part men t o f which there are eight
•Jory. They should have examined hi ducts mid
enable the housowlfe t o ' ^ t 1
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Clothe*.
fresh vegetables and fruits ehenn L u i j
‘ ‘ f®®**
bridges.
---------rik-ht here where they are groxx' 1‘ " 'lppnrtm!'nt ,,‘,a1" w“ h roads,
We unto
by the dispatches where » U,‘ un,l®r*tand that the Union v , . J j “ m* '’ ridge problems taking in
great quantity of liquor was seized ru,t* uront at the station in this ,-t.v !.th° f ,,n,,M'r con" ‘ ru®‘ lon nnd innin•ear lakland, California. Oakland is ”vnrml s “ »f«»rd lettuce and color!- tcaanc®f
financing.
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UHt across the bay from 'Frisco and//*1’ " n th®»r tables last season The! 1. 7
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in Frisco is .Sheriff Hand and L. p . l '^ r v o more than passing notlrJ r ! ',C" * wllh ,,ate and n* ‘ '°n*l legists- ■ ■
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"*L— Legal Aid. This department is
‘ he seizure of nil this liquor.
" ir tht*y "»ubi get these produe!.
! " i,Pnl w i‘ !1 ,ncal' ri‘ &gt;’
county ■a
I* rvasonable figure direct fro m ‘ "lh"e
and “ ive, first aid
Lakeland •« putting meters in
’ growers. The Jaek&gt;nn»iii ......1 *’ i Jignl mix icc to all A. A. A. members ■ ■
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" Kht * ml Uat* r- The
*»&gt;•' *«me trouble" S t " now " 'j ™ " 1'" thc u*ps of motor vehicles ■i
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C°- put in meters in " " , h " ' ' ‘ ‘ ^melons flooding th. m,irk .. ?r. ? nc* " l C° Urt for uhkm»wlngly vio- ■ ■
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, *LVOra ycara "Ko— that is !"" ‘ be restaurants charging th.
at nR ,rrtf,ic regulations, etc.
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*b'' "anie an eating f r,.»
groceries,
wearing free dry g,MM|
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of '"v
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that is u.lxertising
tary once each month for natlonal : :
your oxen particu- c,,,'*',1*Je to charge fift
Inr business
an
l« o n „ .IW n
magazine |&gt;ublieatiun.
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a little
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Fin"nre nnd Membership. This
co-operation on th.e
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mobile has
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and n..t u n l m ^ , ^ tha • « « « * *«m I. placed «..' , he ■ ■
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in "*pcnof water,nel.,„. by the restaurants
n w t a u*0lr ^ r o ar* ,,ccwaary «"d further ■ ■
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consumption
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to see
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Proper supply nt nil time* of 8!
The
standardized maps and ran,I log, lin,j |g
‘ °wn o f Homestead, one
Florid,
r 'uriuu's youngest
and
most
n!° nlJ ly reports nre made on all ■a
't and most prog
■'vc cities, |* evidenrlu
evidently looking io. r,&gt;a,|# in ‘ hCr county.
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? th," #ter memU’n' will have an fiS
Courleay and Prompt Ser- 5 l0,nmun“y necxls will
of two dollars to pay.
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hnfinccring
Department
that
Rhone* 497-49/
pruvisjon be made for the , c|Pn ' x
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attcn,,inR ‘ ° business. ^,r*- Kcll&gt;' »®rx«l sherbet and,cake. ful appearance and attractiveness lly
making his headquarters at the Mon- Th® Jul&gt;- meeting will he with Mrs. darkening your hair xvith Wrath’*
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tezuma.
[ Walter Hand— Reporter.
"Hnge and .Sulphur
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Corner Building
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one“
Open
all the year
It. L. Proctor, o f Moultrie, Gn., is
every
room outaids
can tell, because It does it so natural­
spending a few days hero at tho Mon- ■J
ly, so evenly. You just dampen a
tezuma while in thc city on a business
■pongo or soft hnish with It and draw
mission.
this through your hair, tnking ono
Mrs. J. N. Tolar nnd Mrs. Robert I
small strand nt n time; by morning all
Hines hnve returned home from Dnygray hairs have disappeared. A fter
tona Bench where they spend the pnst
another application or two your hair
H
two weeks.
You Can Find the Name of
becomes In-autifully .lark, glossy, soft
Miss Corinna Loxve o f Clearwater,
Everything continues to grow,
Every LItc Professional and
and luxuriant, nnd you uppenr years
is the guest of Mrs. P .M. Boyd ct
r&gt;on ‘ our pleasant little city "look younger.— Adv.
Rasinms Man In Sanford in
her home on Magnolia avenue for P'c***nt.**
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scx-ernl weeks.
r
; Jacksonville was represented here
Wc deliver the goods.—Quick Scr■
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o
our
knowledge
there
is
no
investment
Miss May Lnndgraf, who hns been &gt;’®"‘ «rd *y by C. E. Bullock.
vice Transfer.
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,'0,’ F‘ °bertson, o f Tninpn, wns in
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to be found nnywhere which provides us
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hospital, left this morning for her thp ci,y y®*‘ ®rday attending to husi- 10 8TOP COUGHING A T NIG H T
George A. DeCottes
hifrfi
an
interest
return,
with
the
same
a
home in Baltimore.
,n®“ A summer bronchial cough keeps
a
V ttorney-nt-Law
Mrs. M. H. Mabry a:.d son Ilarton
" • A * Ames, o f Leesburg,
wns no‘ on'y ‘ he sufferer but other memdegree o f safety, as the Certificates o f
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left Tuesday for I^iuisville, Ky., where ar,,ong the business visitors hert'yos- bcra
*bo fsmily axvukc. Alfred Hnr■
Over Hrulnole County Bank
Deposit issued by this bank.
they will spend a short-time before terdayk®r,
1001
Avondale
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IAN'FORD
... ... FLORIDA going to Michigan for the summer.
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Another fine shower today jfr t to ° - wr' ‘ ®*: ” 1 consider it my duty to
Cept. nnd Mrs. NV. A. Fitts. Sr., now ' « 'b«* earth know that rain still wr“ c *«&gt;d tell thn result* of Foley's
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Many o f our customers are enthusiastic
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of Orlando, gave a day's picnic pnrty boxers in the sky.
Honey nnd Tar, which I used for my
S. 0. ShinholHcr
about
them.
You
will
he
too
when
you’ve
t&lt;* a group « f their Orlando friends at
and G. M. Wicker, o f Jack- ',oy wbo had been suffering from n
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their old home place in Rose Court.
aonvM®, were in the city yesterday ,,r°nchial cough for 7 or 8 weeks Fola
Contractor and Builder
given
them
a
trial.
If
you’re
not
familiar
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Lieut, nnd Mrs. II. A. Bivins leave *rn"" * c ‘ ing business.
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ey's Honey and Tur hns done him^won ■
ia n f o r d
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Clnrke Robertson, the Rco man of ,,crfu' “ um'. «nd I shall always reem
with these ideal short time investments,
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hero ns the guests of the latter's °clando, xxas in tho city today cast- mcnd U " II *"oth* nnd hen's. Sol.
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we’ll he mighty glad to tell you about
pnrents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon. I ,n* ,,b°ut for a location in which ho everywhere.— Adv.
SMITH BROhS.
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nr. Qau.ie H. Itrcedin, xvho hns lK*eri i *,,n ‘ ®“ the public about the points of —
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Garage and Machine Co. visiting his sister, Mrs. J. N. Hobson |thc Reo cars and trucks.
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of Park avenue, has returned to his
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crowd attended the dance nt
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home, St. Mary’s Hospital, Anderson, j ‘ be Lake Mary pavilion Inst night
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Pkvne So
Corner First and Oak 8. C.
when the Daytona orchestra played hor your ‘ *ro . free and when you
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want it.
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Manning returned to their homes In dance wns even larger than the
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T * n « n f r t . Atlnntn after a pleasant visit here us
STRENGTH-PROGRESS'f u i l h s e r v i c e I r a n s f e i the gue.U o f the former’* *i.ter, Mrs.
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K. \Snlker Dickson, of I^ingxvooil,
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lf • ' plcs.e you. tell other*; If no xvns n socinl nnd business visitor In
The redoubtable Pat Murphy, who
For n" make* o f car*,
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i« a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a * a n a iia a M H i.r f* * u „ _ j« * a
Sanford yesterday. While here, he knows more legislnt,,™ in Florida
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bought a new tractor for his Inrge
a a
grovo there.
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Mrs. Mnhry and son Hnrton, who his legislative Blue Book. Pat keep,
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have been spending n delightful win­ the new legislntore before the people .
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Insurance Agency
ter with her sister, Mrs. George Fred* and while he does not tell all ho r,'al wcar’ n
tu',c with each tiro,
FIRE— AUTO— BONDS
erick Smith on Magnolia nvenue, left bnow* he tell* some very interesting A " f bf * H'*b every dollar on a *ig.
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yesterday for Louisville, Ky.
|stories about the legislature and the
nal ,n,T1p * ‘ vrn
Ju*) Jrd.
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Miss Agnes Dumas xvill spend the member* o f the same,
SANFORD NOVELT1 week-end at Daytona Bench a* the Thp many Sanford friends of the
■ aguest o f Miss Fern Ward. Miss Ward Gonzalez family xx-pl he rejoiced to
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CONTINUES TO J U L Y 1ST
V- C. COLLER, Prop.
I "OO". honoring Miss Dumas.
105 Palmetto Avenue
lo Sanford and make their home here
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Ti?p fumi,y '• ‘no* I" Orlando S A N F O R D
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General Shop and Mill home from Montirello where she at­ *J[a,n'
nrtd Mr. Gonzalez is here looking for
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F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y
Jeanne. She was accompanied home yeara
,
. hut , for the .past three year* ' --------THIS WEEK
by little Miss India Kudcr.
have
been
living
in
Miami.
They
will
CONTRACTOR and BU1LDEI
Mrs. J. M. Rnggott, who has been receive a warm welcome back home
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Sam Bradford and J. R. Forest, o
CommereUI Street Sanford. Fu. spending some time here with her
daughter, Mr*. P. M. Boyd, left yes­ the Churchwell company, left last
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returning to Sanford.
P«ny ha* a large wholesale business
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Frank J. Gonzalez and son, Joe, o f in Jncksonx'illc and ten store* in
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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E

W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

‘T h e Clly Substantial"

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

NUMIIER 76

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1922
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CITY AND COUNTY BOND
ISSUES SEEL AT
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C o u n ty Bonds Sold Y esterd ay A fte rn o o n to M a rk s

&amp; Co., o f B irm ingham , and B rou gh t Prem ium
of $1 ,1 3 1 — W e re T hirty Y e a r B onds in Sum o f
$100,000 and M oney W ill Be U sed for Im prove­

City Bonds Sold Last N ig h t to Spitzer, Rorick &amp;

WHAT THESE BOND ISSUES MEAN “
TO SANFORD AND SEMINOLE CO. :
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Co., of Toledo, and M ark s &amp; Co., o f B irm in g­
ham ; Sold at Prem ium o f $1,6111— W i ll Be U sed

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for City Streets, Sewers, M unicipal Dock and

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Boat Basin and O ther Im provem ents.

ments o f R oads R ecently Built in the County.

What is this spirit that is making lost faith in Sanford. They knowsuch a hiB difference in Sanford? ( what this
city had in location, in
The city bonds sold last night, thc scnlcd bids being opened in thc meet­
This question is being nsked by the health, in schools, in railway fnclllTh, county bonds sold yesterday at the meeting of the county commising
of
the City Commissioners at the City Hall.
visitors to thc city and by the people ties, in river transportation, In farm, nfr, when the sealed bids wero opened and it was found that the highest who reside here and by every one ing lands,
in real people—realpeople The issue of $326,000 bonds bearing 6tyCe sold at the premium of
bidders were Marks It Co., of Birmingham, Alabnmn.
that conies to Sanford 'from thc coun- if they could only be awakened Many $1,031.00 anil were sold to the highest bidders, thc bonds going nt a joint bid
'
, jndi wcrc for $100,000 in the shape of thirty year bonds and sold ty for the hig difference in one year's things have conspired to waken San­ from Spitzer, Rorick &amp; Co., of Toledo, Ohio, nnd Marks A Co., of Dirmlngford to her wonderful possibilities and ham nnd these two bond firms will get thc bonds.
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at par With accrued interest bringing the total premium to the sum time is noticeable.
There were seven bids in nl but only three of them were considered. The
There is no change in the topo- wo will not take spnee here to attempt
'
51 for the $ 1000,000 issue which is a Rood price and one that gave Rensecond
best bid on the bonds was the joint bid of the Seminole County Hank
graphical location of the city, there to enumerate them. Suffice to say
satisfaction to the commissioners and the people who were present at
nnd
The
Atlantic Nntlonal Dank, of Jacksonville, their bid being $1,060.00.
has been no change in the personnel that the bond money will be spent for
The
bid is very sntlsfnctory to the City of Sanford and the City Com­
thr mieting.
«hanc of time warrants but wus left to the o f the people here for thc new ones new streets, sewers, for a municipal
missioners
who have the best interests of the city at heart and the commis­
hnvc hardly started. There is hut few dock, for a boat basin, for a library,
,
or .ho bond
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changes in the business interests nnd for wonderful improvements in many sioners thing It is n good price for the bonds.
The money from the sale of thc bonds will be m#d for new streets, sew­
thc majority of the business men here lines thnt will make Sanford the
are the business men who have most beautiful, the most progressive, ers, u municipal dock and boat basin nnd many other big improvements in
«... turned into
thirl)d for thc pun'ose of bulldtnK today
o
and the city
thV k John, river . . O .U .n ferry .nd for boon here for many years. There an* the greatest city industrially
The bid of the joint firms also means thnt they will bear all the expense
few
new
faces
in
the
Sanford
Chamcommercially
in
the
state,
rood Steel
recently built with an oil surface, the new surface
of
the
bonds nnd thc delivery of the snme at Toledo which is quite an item of
her of Commerce, in the various clybs,
These improvements nre so large in
o f high grnde ..p h .lt . . d the 000,000 . i l l give S™inole
expense
saved to th« city.
in the places where men gnther to put their scope us to leave but little to be
fx,unty a fine System of roads to every part of the county._________ _
_
over big projects, in the banks, in the desired in the way of making Sanford
mnrts of trnde. What is the big dif- the city of the future. The money
ference?
will 1,0 "Pent OM*&gt;’ uPon thi,igs ni’&lt;,‘**
It is simply that abiding faith in fu l and things thnt looking ahead
one’s own home town that will crop ten years means so much to thc cityout eventually and when It does it of Sanford when it renches the twinwill make nn oasis in the middle of a ty thousand class,
desert, build a thriving city from a
The snme can be said of the county
----------village, turn deserted houses nnd fac­ bonds only in a different strain. Thr
. g
M*»n Wci’O Killed 611(1 Many &gt;» Cl*e
tories Into beehives of industry and county bonds are a business proposi- ' T
lion pure and simple* Thou roads .
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- To Organize Local Chapter o f the L eagu e for mnkc two blados of grass grow where wero already laid but insufficient1
W ounded
only one grew before.
Sanford
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it is that spirit of faith in your money would not make them vvhnt
in . The A n w U ifl
wild diatown nnd your county and your state they should In*. The now bonds will
QUALITY 81IOI' CHANGES
give
the
roads
n
good
asphalt
cover-'
HERRIN,
June
2
3
.-H
e
iri„
was
quiet
M
a
y
«
t
e
r
)
y
thnt might lie dormant for ninny
Tf- Sanford members of the Cen*
STARTSv A NEW YEAH
nroximutcly half
tr.ii K1 rids Water Traffic League
OF FINE BUSINESS year* and break out over night Into ing that will make them the best in . orders in which nt least twenty-seven men
the
state.
The
new
bridge
ncross
the
c(j
yhen
five
thousand
miners
and
sympathiser*
a
»&lt;
|lu&gt;
thnt steady flame that will endure as
v,ill hold n meeting tonight in the
St.
Johns
river
is
one
of
the
best
propu
hundred
Imported
stenm
shovel
men
am
a
or.
rs
0ff|c|
nl*
maintainlong
ns
life
Instn.
It
is
thnt
thought
I'ulrr Room of the Hctel Valdex nt
The Quality Shop hns just closed
ositions
thnt
a
board
of
county
conistrip
m i n e of thc Southern Illinois Coni &lt;&gt;m^ny.
•
tw,
|IKBillBt
thnt
you
have
been
sleeping
over
your
K . . V. The purpose of this mect- another most successful year and
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Illinois Nutional
. . t" organize a local chnptor of wishes to thank all their friends nnd rights, that you hnvc missed some­ missioners ever undertook. The on- cd that since no one remained nl work that it i
further outbreaks and asserted one thousand members of the l ino . W W W
th&gt; •.v. te to work in conjunction with patrons for their support in the past thing nil these yenrs, that you have tire bond issue means progress in
Guard Ik* ordered mobilized in Chicago for possible strike duty her
Seminole
county,
means
thnt
our
coun­
rh.ij tt r in other sections
and to nsk for the same in the future. waited year* to ncromplish what
sary. It is believed the death list will increase today. HfUen l ^ ^ . t i e d t ^
ty
commissioners
are
doing
all
in
Th Central Florida Water Traffic ThP Quality Shop hns made one should have been done yearn ago, thnt
their power to make Seminole the gether, weighted around necks and east into pond, a miner to &lt;1
!• . ii&gt; was organized for thc pur- (&lt;hnni;c for the cotping year, Mrs. • you have just listened to the call to
correspondent, and an area over which killings occurred estimated at
most progressive county in the state.
| . f developing water trnnsporta- {(. Garner retiring from the firm nnd arms nnd without a moment to lose
nmi *
And these bonds only strengthen the If. square miles of hilly timbered Innd.
ti&lt;n in the state thru the medium of Beuing out her interest to Mrs. II. lb must gird on the armor and start the
Sixteen wounded in Herrin hospital, threo in ( nrbondal.
P
idea thnt we are living in the best city
fight
for
n
big
city,
for
n
progressive
our natural nnd acquired wnter high- Connelly, who will be the owner of
others, union
striking miners,
in then- &gt;&gt;&gt; her from
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in the best county In
in the best state in number
number of
or others,
union sinning
muron, believed
■*- to be...........
way* It is nt present engaged in (he business from this time forward, city, for the best city in Florida.
the
greatest
country
on
earth.
F.ct’a
question
exnct
nunilier
dead
will
never
be
known.
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an
huhiwi
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Sonic jieople here have had the vis­
the preparation of dntn in support of
Mrs. Connelly will have the able
.
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i.... .operators
. . . . .agree
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Im/s real
v were
miners
or strikebreakers
or mine
killings
really
were ninsmasthe St Jidins-lndinn river canal, nnd nssisthnrc of Mrs. O. L Taylor am ion for many yunrs. They have never go!
i sacro that victims were shot down in cold blood after they had put up the
wh h Will he submitted to the g o v -1Mrs. Godbcy, who nre rnted ns the
white flag nnd surrendered. Many persons in thc county uphold slaughter
eminent engineers nt thc hearing to iK.Bt milliners in the business nnd,
as a rightful net of justice. Citizens laughed and joked over the affair. In
V«
in Snnford Tuesday, June 27. having been residents of this city for
morgue women and children as they passed through commented on accuracy
Thl« hearing is but the preliminary many yenrs, know thc trnde in every
Iof shooters who brought down victims, m»n who openly liousted thov were In
skirmish &lt;&gt;f what is to be a long hard respect.
ntik. mug forces related with apparent pride stories that in war times would
campaign before the objects for
The Qunlity Shop will remain open
be called brutality. Mothers carried babies into morgues and up to piles of
I'm league ia lighting nre at*| during the summer months nt the re­
dead In roads with such remarks ns "take a look nt what your paper did, kid.
tained. It is true thnt the entire quest of the patrons nnd in the enr &gt;
‘ filth and ecntrnl sections of the state
will put on n showing of new croSPRINGFIELD, June 23.—At eight o’clock this morning no response was
wil' he benefitted by the completion ntions in keeping with the up-to-date Til HER MILLION DOLLAR ROND FOR MURDER OF WILSON AND received here to Governor Small’s demand last night thnt the state attorney
CONSPIRACY AGAINST MANY
ISSUE CANNOT BK
of the St. Johns-lndlnn River ennnl,' rjty nr Sanford nnd one of the largest
nnd sheriff of Williamson county give Immediate nccount of condition! nnd
IS UNEARTHED
SOLD
hut none of these sections will receive nnd best stocks of millinery ever
propnro to bring mine rioters to justice.
the benefits thnt Sanford 'will when brought to Sanford will be shown.
( I l f T h r A n a r l a l r * l*r»»»l
!llr T*f A»*«wliilrd l*r«-»»l
Meantime there nre many hnrgnin*
■nnecting link is opened up.
WEST FRANKFORT, III., June 23.—One of the non-union men who
LONDON. June 23.—Fifteen men
TAMPA, June 23.—Hillsborough
Every business mnn and grower in in summer hats at the Qunlity Shop;
nnd one woman were arrested in raids escaped In the Herrin mine battle arrived here early today without hat or
county's sjiecisl election Tuesday at
the Sanford section should recognize many big bargains In every line thnt
throughout Ixindon last night in con­ cunt. A crowd gathered but the police took charge. They spirited tho man
the importance of this project nnd the will interest the Indies of this city which people voted three million dol­ nection with the assassination of Wil­ out of town and a few miles away told him to get out of tho district His
t*« n* fit* ihnt will nccnie to thi* nee- wfco want the very latest ntylea in lar bond issue for good roads wns son, it was announced ill thc House of arrival created u tense situation here.
ti- ■. both individually nnd collective- hitls that nre of proven quality, intn pronounced illegal today by tho coun­ Commons this morning by Austen
l&gt;. It is very discouraging to tho of style and that different nppenrnnre
WAUKEGAN, June 23.—Governor Small today received a telegram from
James O'Brian nnd
ty attorney and impossible to sell the Chnmbcrlnin.
f«w who have lnlxired untiringly to
goes with hand-made millinery.
Jnmcs Connolly arrested after the n representative of the adjutant general nt Herrin placing thc blame for the
Imnds. The county commissioners
r&lt; ili:* that there nre not more in
---------------------------shooting, were arraigned today rhnrg- rioting on the shoulders of Williamson county officials. Representative who
failed to advertise election in accord­
v - 1 rd who nre willing to enlist w-ith ppnMINKNT CHINESE
went to Herrin n week ago said he nt no time thought the authorities could
ance with law. Must call another ed with murder.
in nreomplishing n purpose
STATESMAN DIED TODAY
handle the situation and that they should have asked for troops before tho
" h 'h will nwnrd benefits to such a
AT HOME IN &lt; ANTON election or wait until next April nnd
LONDON. June 23.— Police investi­ rioting started.
nsk thc legislature to vnlldntc the elec­
great number.
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tion
by special act.
It i&lt; very gratifying to note the *n(Hr Tfcr
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WASHINGTON, June 23.—Declaration those responsible for the South­
come into possession of documents
H i-invin nnd support whjch is lielng
SHAM.HAI, . “ ni T ' . u nitri|
disclosing conspiracy to take the lives ern Illinois mine disorders should in* prosecuted to tho fullest extent of thc
riven the league in other sections, hang, former m,n * 1
reien mln­ SANFORD LODGE OF ELKS
of a numlwr of prominent persons and law was made today by Secretary of I^thor Davis in a statement Issued after
WILL HAVE A HIG TIME
' •I particularly Orlando There the |8tatea and more r«-en &gt;
THURSDAY’
JULY
I3TH
conduct
campaign o f outrages, says consultation with President Harding.
andu !•««&lt;•
,ister for
in the disrupted
most prominent business men «n
- - - -Sun
- - - Ynt Fen __
the Central News.
ppers nre signing up for member-: Southern Ilepu ' J1" " K" ,
morning
T. J. Miller &amp; Son will put on a very rensonnblc prices. Road his ad­
A drive for new members hns been
•hip dally. The snmo interest must Canton, died in an «•
|j
.................
special
aluminum sale tomorrow nnd vertisement in this issuo.
» awakened in Sanford, and our 'according to a Router dispatch. He instituted by the Snnford Lodge of ELKS HAVE HIC. TIME
TUESDAY EVENING Monday when any aluminum nrtlclo know Kronen sells only the best at
Elks, and the goal has been set ut not
prominent citlczns drafted to work was 80 years obi.
____
In stock will be sold nt a price thnt
loss than one hundred new members/
in this movement. As previously
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. ,, nml
oni member
mrmoor in good
g«"&gt;&lt;i standFor the first time in several yenrs will move them nt once. See tho din­ COOKED FOOD 8 ALE, JUNE 2ITU
nnd
every
old
t iled, this presages a long fight, reThe many friends ° f Hon. h rnirik i .
Saturday afternoon there will be r
ing. At u meeting held last Tuc*day the Sanford Lodge o f Elks had an old , |,jBy (n the window and rend tho ad‘I'liring the efforts of the l»e*t brains Forster are glad to see him hue
n
cooked
food sale ut Dean Turner’
night, the committee in chnrgo re- time meeting lust Tuesday, when vertisement in tho Daily Herald,
w* posses*,
and
in
n «
« -- —
f•
••••• •
•• nddition -it- will
----- re- after spending the past m°n
Store
for
thc benefit of the Cathol
York^nd Tuber point* in the north­ ported 42 new applications, nnd there about 60 member* of the lodge nt•nire n large expenditure of money.
Sunday 8chool. Anyone wishing
nrc
now
more
than
CO
applications
tended
n
meeting
and
chicken
supper
J. B. Forest and Sam Bradford are donate anything to this worthy cai
It haa been estimated that it will east. Mr. Forster returns greatly re­ filed. As a grand celebration of this at tho Elks Home on Lake Monroe.
a trip to Jacksonville and may send it to Mrs. Morrison ,
r&lt;-quire nt least $60,000 nnd this car. freshed by his trip and with the feel­ drive It is planned to hnve a big ini-, Tho spirit of Elkdom has taken h°!d j back from ^
#d,:#rti&gt;ement
th,,
ing
that
Sanford
has
the
greatest
I &lt;• rnised by securing 6,000 men\bcrs
tiatlon
beginning
Thursday
afternoon,
and
all
the
members
arc
at
I
^
u
thttt
lhcy
nro
n
n n ^ng Miss Takach. There will be plcnt’
prospects of ttny city in the country.
»t $10 each.
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Mr^the b g dajf^Uwt ^
f(n#
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t()mor. fresh linked ham, home-made I
At the meeting this evening plans Mr Forster also’ states thnt the First
and salnd nnd fine cakes nnd ef
Friday.
i * " , cn ‘
f mrctlnn-n within row *n I*10
&gt;n^ n&gt;cn’» depart- Come to ace for yourself.
will be laid to secure a Inrge mem­ National Hank will start their new six before
Full
details
of
the
arrangements
,
will
he
n
number
o
f
meetings
within
run
I
. . . . .___inonts. I-ook nt the advertisement for
bership in Sanford and Seminole coun­ Btory building In the next two weeks. will
nufilished at
js making prepar
,
win be
no puoiisneo
nt a
a later
i«iir dntc,
**” • but the next
- fifteen u s,Uv
t-io close prices on tho kind
of materials,
ty and a strong active local organi­
there
will
he
a
real
Elks
parade,
ations
for
the
big
day
and
ever&gt;
F
lk
»
S. Robbins is all ready for summer
sation perfected.
Bp , ch " r
V
and his hig Mock olf new frocks, hats, headed by tho Dayton. Elks band and Is expected to attend these meetings, V™ "
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corp,
there
will
lie
several
hun-|as
there
wHI
be
something
for
every
c"
"
h
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n
1
,eH
th«
P
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Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Reginald S. skirts nnd dresses are right from the dred visiting Elks in thc parade, and one to do.
Holly a fine baby boy. The grand­ markets. New shipments of dark
M. Kronen hat. a special offering
some excellent candidates, the people
father is standing up under the strain travelling hats for your trip. Read
Free
lecture,
Princes*,
Sunday
night
For Florida: F’alr ton
for
Saturday only in gingham dress­
of Sanford will never forget this pa­
remarkably well and hopes to recover his advertisement In this Issue.
7fl-2tc
and
Saturday.
es
all
nixes
at
$1.70.
Other
dresses
rade. The evening will include part
in a few days from the shock.
at
$1.40
and
afternoon
and
sport
of
the
initiation,
dancing
and
other;
Bargains found t»ch day by read­
Have you read the want ads today? presses nt very low price:*
You «a Ra
forms of amusement.
ing
the Herald Ads.
Hnve you read the want ads today?

’I T u T iS lS S ST*.
r;r:.°.rid
u™
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FLORIDA TRAFFIC LEAGUE .
WILL HOLD MEETING AT
THE VALDEZ TONIGHT

HERRIN QUIET TODAY
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AFTER BLOODY SCENES
ENACTED THERE v a s t e r i)AY

FIFTEEN MEN
HILLSBOROUGH
UNDER ARREST
BOND ELECTION
IN LONDON
FOUND ILLEGAL

THE WEATHE

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Banking S ervice
For W om en

to to to to to
YESTERDAY'S ItESULTS
Florida Stair League
At Tampa, 3; St. Petersburg, 6.»
Others, rain.

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The Peoples Bank of Sanford has long ex­
perienced a sense o f pride in the larRe num­
ber of women who maintain individual ac­
counts with it.

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Especially in the Havings department there
may be found on our hooks a long list of rep­
resentative Snnford women who are enjoy­
ing the specinl service we accord to our Indy
depositors.
Accounts of women are cordially invited. If
you are not among the number now transact­
ing business with us, your deposits will be
particularly welcomed. ■

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The Peoples Bank of Santord
CLASSIFIED :
ADS
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PUBLIC FORUM

National league.
At lirooklyn, 15; Pittsburgh, N ; 10
innings.
At lloston-dnilnnati, rain.
At New York*St. Louis, rain.
At Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 0; call­
ed end of 6th, rain.

At
At
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American league
f’hicngo, 5; Washington, 4.
Detroit, 8; Boston, 0.
Cleveland, 3; New York, 7.
St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, 5.

At
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American Association
Columbus, 3; Milwaukee, 4.
Toledo, 3; Kansas City, 6.
Indianapolis, 2; St. Pnul, 5.
Louisville, 0; Minneapolis, 5.

At
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At
At

Southern Association
Birmingham, 5-2; Atlanta, 1-3,
Little Hock, 10; Nnshvillc, 4.
Memphis, 3; Chattanooga, 2.
New Orleans, 11; Mobile, 0.

CAM FIS TODAY
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
Dnytonn at Tampa.
Jacksonville at Lakeland.

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For Florida: Fair tonight
and partly cloudy; local
thundershowers in South
and Central portion.

: SANFORD’S
: : TEMPERATURE

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COOK ED FOOD SALK, JUNK 2ITII

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Nice little shower last night
to cool off the atmosphere
and make dancing more attractive at our summer rcsorts. Nice day today .with
signs of rnin and n half hoiidny to fncc.
5:10 A. M. JUNK 22. 1922
90
Maximum ........... .
Minimum ............. ___ 68
Range — .... ........ ___ 73
30.08
Barometer
.09
Rnin
South and cloudy.

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D O R O T H Y DALTON,
M IL T O N SILLS
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Snturday afternoon there will be a
cooked food sale at Dean Turner's
Store fer tho benefit of the Catholic
Sunday School. Anyone wishing to
donate anything to this worthy cause
may send it to Mrs Morrison or
to
Miss Tnknch. ' There will be plenty of
fresh baked hnm, home-made rolls
and salad and fino cakes and candy.
Come to see for yourself.
74-3tc
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--------Our prices aro just and right for
Many building projects are under dependable service.— Quick Service
way in Flustis will preclude the possl- Transfer.
60-tfc-m
bility of a dull season in this city dur­
ing the present summer. Kustis has
Second wheels, 8 Vi x 1 1 . only
reached the stage in her career when 50c per 1 ,000, while they last, at
dull seasons should not occur at any Herald office.
tf
time of the year.
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Have you lost or found anything?

THE WINNERS

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WANDA

HAWLEY

— IN—

“THE WOMAN
THAT WALKED
ALONE”
Produced by George Melford, the
mnn who made “ The Shiek". It j&lt;
a melodrama beautiful, sweeping
front London's ball rooms to the
South African jungle.

E H a E D is iB jm G g o d d i
Why pay more? The Rcrgci Steel
tiltcr, $2.25. See us before you bur.
— Elder Springs W ater Co. Phone
811.
.
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Forest Lake
E. M. Galloway
VV. H. Hand
J. S. Dinkle
T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Bell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Russell
Bob Walthour
I). C. Marlow
C. R. Duffin
B. H. Guthrie

ESPECIALLY IN FLORIDA
IN A STATE FAMOUS FOR THE WONDERS OF
COLOR IN NATURAL SURROUNDINGS, AN
UNPAINTED HOUSE IS UNSIGHTLY AND DIS­

HOW THEY STAND
A im IN TIIR CITY LIMITS.
Florida Stale League
Sanford.
Fla..
June
22,
11*22.
Claaaiflrd Ada 5c a line. No *
Won Lost Pet
CORDANT. .
ad taken for less than 25c. * Mr. U. .1. Ifolly, Editor Herald,
St. Petersburg
H
1
.HH9
Sanford,
Fla,
and positively no classified to
Jacksonville
1
4
.500
ada charged to anyone. Cash to My Dear Mr. Holly:
DOZIER &amp; GAY’S GAYCO PAINT FOR THE
Daytona
4
4
.500
My attention wus called to several
muni accompany all order* to
Orlnudo
3
4
129
EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOME CAN BE FOUND IN
Count fire words to a line to account* in your paper of loss by fire Tampa
3
5
.375
and remit accordingly.
% of Mr. Lcffler's residence on Mellon- l.nkrlnnd
ALL DESIRABLE SHADES.
1)
0
.250
ville nve. These accounts state that
owing to this building being out of
National League
the city limits, etc. Well, friend Hol­
IT WILL MAKE YOUR HOUSE WORTHY OF ITS
Won Lost Pet. Arc n few of the many hundreds
ly, 1 presume you were only using
FOR S A L E
SETTING.
New York
37
20
.049 that have purchased "EXID E”
FOB SALE OH KF’.NT After July god logic in so stating that we folks St. Louis
Batteries
from
us.
Nearly
three
§
32
20
.552
lk fl-roorn house, lights, good well. in this section are beyond the pule of
Brooklyn
32
.525 years sales and not one to go *=
20
•
the
city
of
Sanford,
out
in
the
sticks
GAYCO PAINT IS “ BEST FOR THE SOUTH.”
water on Sanford Heights.—George
wrong.
Pittsburgh
28
27
.509
Hunter, Itoute A, Box I(Ml-II. 75-3tp as it were. However, if there is any &lt;'hicago
28
29
.491 Insist on an “ E X I D E ”
doubt of our being in the city limits
FOB SALK—Two nice Jersey cows.
Cincinnati
29
32
.475
n, =
let some one pity the tnxes for u few
B attery
Price reasonable .terms rush.- Mrs.
Boston
21
31
.414
years. This is our mutual reminder
g n u n r / n a T &amp; G A Y P A I N T Bit' M b Z
W. FI. Allen, tongwoml, Fla. 75-t&gt;tp
19
35
.352 The Battery is the life of the car.
and about the only om- to keep us Philadelphia
UANUFAC1 URCR3
1? E
nTHKRTY SIX, ti ontincntal I!.«l Sen! aware o f where we are ami to whom
WE RE-CHARGE AND RE­
Motor. Newly painted. F'ive good we belong.
American League
PAIR ALL MAKES
tires. Flxcellent condition. Sacrifice
Won Lost PcL
We are much as « football when it
BATTERIES
Jacksonville, Fla.
$000. Inquire at III Park Avenue.
87
25
.597
comes to getting anything in the way St. I&gt;&gt;uis
75-31 p
37
27
.571
of improvements the city folks say we Now York
Detroit
33
29
.532
FOIf~8Al.Fl—Five acre farm, IH .......
_
...... ..
107 West First St.------ Phone 518 aiuniumnnmiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiii:.iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimmitn
Cleveland
30
32
.1*4
acres tiled, all in good condition, oritieis tell us
we are too far innnd
30
33
.176
gcHKl house nnd barn, has good
gns wf„.n tnx tjm„ , „ mes we nre convlnc-Washington
Chicago
30
.174
88
aystent in house, located about
five ,,,| ,|H. „ lUn|y authorities know, hut
•) I
31
.436
miles front Sanford, on hard road. Can f„ r the remainder of the year weare Boston
Sanford’s New Store23
Phone 127
31
.426
make terms.—A. P. Connelly. 75-tfc Min. ,llir rjly f„|k,,
right. Pleaso Philadelphia
Fo b SAl.Fl—lluick &lt;1, ill good shape, get us located where we belong and
Southern Association
7 passenger, new top, newly paint- we will nil be glad.
Won l.ost Pet.
$800.—S'.
H.
GABNF.B.
cd.
Your friend,
Mobile
...........
40
25
.016
J. FI. SPURI.ING.
74-3tc
Memphis
39
27
.591
FOR 8ALK At a bargain, practical­
New Orleans
38
27
.585
ly new Colt* Acetylene lighting W.\KD FIXPFKTFID TO
Little IIiK'k
37
28
.509
10 S(orc8 in Georginplant with necessary pipe for InstnlGO TO TRIAL F'OB Mi'll-1 Store in Florida
Birmingham
34
II
. 153
Itition. Phone 3703 or cull F\ F\ DutDKB ON JULY Till
Atlanta
20
37
118
72-tfc.
ton, Jr.
Nashville
.
25
II
.379
FOB SALK—targe, desirable buildWHITE PLAINS, N. 3 . June -’ i
oo
Chattanooga
45
.328
ing lot on Magnolia avenue, be- Walter 8. Word, wealthy baker'* ion,
tween 10th nnd llth streets, Sanford. probably will go to trial for the murFI.OBIDA ROADS TO Gl•IT
Address P. O. Box No. 1.
73-4tp der of Clnrcnci1 Peter*, ex-sailor, on
$591,217 OF’ U. S. MONEY
July 17, it wn* learned from a reliable
______
I
F'OB 8AI.FI—F’lve loom bungalow
a tiii sieeping porch, screened, nnd i
.
. *
WASHINGTON. June 22.-Con­
Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe
This information coming close on
In good repair. Locnted in the best
struction
of 25,000 miles of new roads
the
heels
of
conferences
held
by
Isunc
$15.00 value, reduced
residential section of the city. A. P.
in nil part* of the country is possible
In
Connelly.
73-tfc N. Mills, former appellute division under the additional
appropriation
justice, and the newest accession lo
F o b s a l e -31 acre celery farm, 12 Ward’s legal talent, gave rise to re. hilt for road work just signed by
$20,00 value, reduced
acres improved. F'ur terms nnd ports that an agreement had been I“resident Harding, the department of
to
price see H. II. Chappell.
72-dtp reached whereby District Attorney agriculture estimated today. A total
$-5.00 value, reduced
F’OB SALF!—Potato barrels in any Weeks would ask an early trial pro­ of $100,000,000 is available.
lo
The
apportionment
made
to
the
quantity, special prices on car lots, viding Georgt S. Ward, the slayer’s
various
states
for
the
fiscal
year
end­
correspondence solicited, Clearwater father, would return from Ins tour of
Mfg. Co., Clearwnter, Fla.
8-tfc the middle west and give deputy sher- ing in 11*23 follows, in part:
Alabama, $1,035,014.
FOB SALE—Warehouse with R. R. ^if fa a chance to serve on him n grand
Arkansas, $636,095.
siding. Within four blocks of center Jury subpoenn they have been carry­
Florida, $591,217.
of city.
ing around for nearly two weeks. This
■
Georgia, $1,333,0&lt;2.
I
$ 11.00 value, reduced
Ceo. V . KNIGHT
report lacked confirmation, but it was
■
I.ouisiann,
$064,600.
272-tfc IMiinted out that Mr. Weeks recently,
to S
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,saul In- could not complete hi- easel South Carolina, $707,192.
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Virginia, $971,219.
SI0.00 value, reduced
FOB BLN I
ilnst Ward until he had heard
In
These fund* must be matched by |
FOB RENT -F’ umishcd housekeeping Ward senior’s testimony on the blinkthe states and will be administered
■
or bod room*. 311 East Fifth St. mail plot which Walter Ward rlaimed
■
suhjeet to the general provisions al­
■
73-3tp lay back of the shooting.
■
ready
in
force.
Justice Morschuuser, who recently
■
FoR BENT—One npnrtnicnt of two
or three rooms, gas stove, electric
• moU° n f,,r
lr,nl
:
WiiMVN THREW IIKItSKI.K
tight*,running waUr, two blocks from lhB eM#* “ SMr,i"&gt;r
Had .... introIN FRONT OF ENGINE
P. O. Also furnished rooms with lion of Holding over after June 30,
Shadow P roof
IS INSTANTLY KILLED
board. $8.00 a week nnd up. 110-112 l'vh‘ " h‘* Urm
Whiu’
end».
■
ComtnsrelnL
C4-tfc *ini* consented, it was learned, to start
■
KEY W FIST, June 22.—Mrs. L. G.
■
F6K RENT—Rooms air rkTtchenette. ^ lrinl
J“ ly ,17 ',ro1vi'’r,,
■
Bigelow, aged 48, threw herself in
-S hirley Apartment, opposite post!'Altl,nwy
U
pnKwd’ front of the south-bound Havana
Unless Ward can get trial at a con­
office, upstnirs.
28-tfc
tinuation of the present term, he will special at Modcllo early today nnd
have to s|H*nd the summer in jail. was Instantly killed. Grief over the
W ANTED
There
is no further term o f court un­ recent death of her* husband is be­
WANTEI )—(Customer for lluick 6,
til
the
fall nnd the first degree of­ lieved to have prompted the act.
nearly now, $1,200.—N. H. Garner.
P A Y CASH
74-3tc fense with which he is charged is Turnbailable.
Distrib­
WANTED TO BENT-M an and wife
T ak e Care o f Y our E arn ings------- Y our E arn ings W ill T a k e Care o f Y ou
utor
would rent small cottage or flat,
I'llll.ll'l'IN K IN DEI’ FINDF.NCK
will pay $30 a month. Address A. I).
Route A. Rural Phone 1503
LONG WAY IN DISTANCE
M., care of Herald.
74-3tp
SANFORD, FLA.
PRESIDENT AGAINST IT
PRICK LIST
LO ST
JUNE. 1922
&lt;«» Tkf SuwUlrS l“rv«s»
LOST—Small shephoru dog. About I
WASHINGTON, June 22.— Presi­ 1 lb. Whole Klim
$ .03
month old. Black, with white feet. dent Harding told mrmbers of the 2Vir lbs. Whole Klim
•—•••......... • 1tSK
Finder please return to L. H. Connel­ Philippine parliamentary commission 5 lbs. Whole Klim
2.60
ly and receive rewnrd.
72-tfc , (‘‘day he could not urge upon con 25 bs. Whole Klim .... ..... ..... . 11*00
STOLEN—Dayton bicycle, full equip- ( gress the desirability of Philippine 1 lb. Skim Klim ..................... 40
merit, light wire disconnected, horn independence,
2H lbs. Skim Klim •- -»m»himh, tBS
6 lbs. Skim Klim
out of order.— B. J. Overstreet, Jr.,
1.60
75-ltp
The Herald for first class job work. 25 bs Skim Klim „ m»&gt;■»»f&lt;«..... . 4*3S
Long wood, F'la.

RAY BROTHERS

The Churchwell Co.
SUMMER DRESSES

...$9.98
$14.98
$18.98

SILK CREPE SKIRTS

$7.50
$7.00

WHITE SATEEN PETTICOATS

$ 1.75

W. W. DRESSOR

S

KLIM MILK

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The Churchwell Co.
FIRST STREET

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SELLS IT FOR LESS

WELAKA BLOCK

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Pan&gt;Ar. JUNE .

l^ S A N F O m ) D AILY

PAGE TWO
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 23,1922
1« quit® in order. T‘ '
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^ vwj (
. |concerned, the cotton crop last week
U" d' r .**!• raodern tbc°r7. the foundation of all accomp poor bouse in their qjd age? Are they
We deliver the goods,
Z * Z ! J Z . g, th‘n
°.b» W« o n &lt;jf Bshments,•i Juat
Ju«t aa
u l brick and mortar be
- trained more than $1,000,000.
given the recognition that is their due vice Transfer.
The welfare work is one that is being as
»ugar advance recently added
neath the ground furnish a secure
, . ,, vv,„
more sumed not by certain groups of in
community where they teach?
than $S,000,000 to the prosp
thero
*ctivc dividuals but by tho community as i resting place for the building that And’
-------- j are ninny other questions
value of the Miaaissippl valley
rear* iUelf skyward.—Trfhipn Times
that we might ask, but what’a the
crop, whole. The practice of going fron
rt iii.iitiiKita
Seventy-five per cent
------------ ------------uth s store to store and office to office so
use?
Who Is going to answer them?
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---••wsiii , lumber mills are back on full-time op- Belting funds for a work that belong.
ELFXTLNG A SCHOOL HOARD.
Scare
tary-Treaaa
re
—
eaere | Maar.re cration with i *“
- n t . increase to ul! tho people, i . bemg abandoned
LOliT— At Lake Mary Casino, watch
—Urratallea H sssir m busincs* in « May Per
over April
The lakeland Telegram truly says:
. I. Rail- Some one asks, "Well, how is the ex­
■» te ClOO p. St.
*ob with initials L. W. B. Co. Re­
road shops, steel t..
“ That then- is something radically gard if left at Herald office or see J
mills, mercantile pens® met?’’ The answer is simple
Adtertlalag Hales
Known an houses, ond business
76.3tp For your comfort.from G f
generally are —by general taxation. Modern civic wrong with Florida’s school system as ». Coleman.
speeding up activities.
thought
is
along
lines
not
only
0f
fans
One V e «, r , , ' U"
«■ Adv.nee
The immediate situation in
South meeting the bare expenses of city on■U Montke ~ .____'
----------- ** j* Horida is no less i
g a s o l in e
cncouraglng.
A cration but, in addition, the care and
One W e ie k ^ i "
heavy Juno bloom i
For all makes of cat
is harbinger of a training of the young people.
record-breaking cltr:
' " ° P next fall community can be any bettor than its
OILS
I'hosphate shipment) __
lo r automobiloi,
„
Apri‘
and
c,ti*vns
aro
willing
to
make
it;
therea - " " - May were largest sinco /or
the t
war. Rruit fore thi viewpoint of tho majority of
etc.
its.
and vegetable receipts this
J...,prl,1K tho8e citixens will bo reflected in the
have been unusually good. Hillsbor- local
t ir e s
existing conditions. A city may
i led In
Any breaking out of tho skin, even hat wear, a free tube with i
to J the Ierg- have its playgrounds, its auditorium *
ticket with every dollar 0
that
f Cry’ itch*n,r ectcma. mn be quickly
mnty In the its music festivals, its flower week’
hat is overcome by applying a little Menthonil lamp given away j uj.
won begin its county or district fair, its Pro-*
o( the, Sulphur, s«ya n notcd &gt;kJn 8 jaUlt
lunicipal ter- gress and Prosperity Week, its base- '
hi to Because of iu germ destroying propmprovement. ball and football team*Its munlc“ «l
• - c riles, this sulphur preparation inr unem- band-all these things arc possible If ll
Mt* Ntantly brings esse from skil Irritathe people through education and do- ,
coun- tlon, soothes and heals the ecxema
105 Palmetto Avenue
&gt;«t the sire want them. Furthermore they ,
d *® r,(rht “ p " nd »wve* the skin clear and
t in the can be obtained all the more quickly ,,
«nu smooth.
SANFORD
south in 1D20 nnd 1021, and ii
nice weather right on,
Florida a.a| readily when there is « general .
FLORIDA
more recently, has passed,
little
ft seldom fails to relieve the torubstan- demand and a marked spirit of co­
and ment and disfigurement
c..rr____
tinl progress has already be
Get out your long range glasxcs
n made operation. The point to be driven .
the sky scrapors arc going up.
BW bu*- home in this program of welfare work
u;K&gt;n. now to be undertaken in Lakeland w
Jacksonville's new slogan_“ Wo kl
•sis for through the generosity of Individual f(.
one every day.” Count ’em.
expan- firm* and nri\ate riiir..n. i.
.

s z t t 'i 'S s f o r

Rerause n boy in Virginia failed t
Ket his diploma at the high school h
committed suicide. Nothing like tha

At Your Grocer

. T-s
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There I. something wrong with
, n,i‘ n wLho
love children
is no valid reason in the tal
! C' ‘;n| ,hoUFh * ninn may not lov,
)• the same old pack horses *oi
children he finds it to his interei
1 the same work year after *ui
support the schools—for selfish
sons, if for no other. The man
same soft marks should &lt;*»*
heir money year by year
love* children, but who is not blc
e It,T
things
.. which
—. j arc needed in a
with any of his own, i. unselfisl
" I community. There are business men
hi*
interest in that he is interest*
IS A COLI.EtiB F.I1UC
j ,u‘re in Sanford who spend the great!U. w,e,f*r« « f “ II the children. |
cr part of thei r time looking after
quently, however, we find the i
" •the husirie*■ of the Chamber of Com- j I)
who Is interested only in the well
nierce, the
ub, the Kiwanis our
of hi. own children. If they have
Club, the Golf Club
M&lt;&lt;h1 teacher and are making reas
or some other cism h
•lull aside from his
other business direetlo
* ’ c pr,,»fr* « ^ their studies,
duties. There
&lt;ire men in this town en wit!
rare, not for the school trouble
who are called U
„r|M
„in to give for the to take
other.. H|. interest is a selfish om
band, for the hospittal, for the Near- By a h
Rut what about the school boi
Last Relief, the Fl
nr West Relieved, lege is &lt;
, th* "uperintendent of .choc
the churches, the ho»mes for children, a boy K
whose duty it is to select the teach,
the penniless here and the pennSlless nnl linn
who are to a„u re the re.pon.lbili
there. There arc men here w ho spend clothes,
of teaching your children-and t
the insist of their time doing
««*rm teaching i. here used in its h
some- feel his
thing for this city and all of tf.^ir
F - t sense? Does the board alw.
nnvfr. Urge field from which to
r V
01" * UhAt?
VVhy doing
«une,hi,,g that every citiren of San*
nnd|*U‘U,,;,a
from for all o ^ l
nnd can schools in a county? I, ,t ;)e, t f
morh . r 1',' 7 d° in,r nnd “ is Just ns
»uuch the business of cve,y citiien r.s
ng condi- the boar.l to base its selections up.
■ti* o f . few The Herald many year,
he i « ' Ik rcr,T ,rn''n,,*tion* of thoa* P.troi
ago advocated a publicity tux for
he is In- whose children have done well In t
lubbe.1 a preceiiling lrm&lt; nf #{.hoo|
rujnty and city that would go into a
mineral f,,,,d and from this fun,I .,11'
■he different necessities of the city 1
ne cigar-[and general fitness of the candidate
•nd
could
l’*«d and in this'
vay those who bad never paid a cent
or anything could be made to p„y
hl'ir a h o -....I sLi . . . .
1 J

d proves
lhc
. , „
inly in
&gt;nl&gt; In a

M ADE

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v

= Good

Mirror 40”x56”.
Singer Sewing
chine.
Desk and Chair.
Tables, Pressing
Hoards, etc.
,
ED. R A N D A L L
Opp. Postoffice

TOE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1922
■ortne o r

a it l ic a t io ii

roi

land

i m i foV*i s : • « • « • « « or juirSitTr
n p e c l a l purch»»« of HMOO.cd
llo or Pnvate sale. the undivided tat-rCarri of t oaaty Judse, State sf
“*
minors In the followin'*
U
n.rldo. Se»laole Cowary
..L ois 4 and S of Block 4 Tier
c?ir?ord*LouiM» Shlnholser. Steven O.
■ainholser. Jr. Antoinette 8hlnholeer *■ k . »). accoVdPa- f"V :'V '% r»ffo ra *
;Sd Edwin Bhlnholeer. Minors
Vollce l» hereby given to all whom ll
c.v concern, that H. O. Bhlnholier. aa
now on
Wm. Woodcock left Friday for “herecY «?d
“ f,er ,h" d»&lt;»
nainSthn of Clifford Loulaa. Steven O..
ie Antonette and Edwin Bhlnholeer.
Maine where he will spend the sum­ fS'snd conilrmed by^decre«** f thi CM*minora wHU on the 2«th day of July.
o fUP,o°rf|d,.h%l^ V5n,.h *
ci?mer.
*
? I*
sPPlr *o ‘ h« Honorable E
y ||„u,holder, County Judge In and for
-&gt;•' bonds^o ba eol.'l'fo/di'uvi’ryF. J. Neimyer was transacting bus­
iness in Orlando F'riday.
L. R. I’ayne returned Wednesday n«ri.Pnnclp* , . w,Jf**,1e At the National
from F’ rost Proof where he was visit­ N'iw tork.k " f ,h* Cltr " nd ■«•«• of
Written opinion of Mr. Jno C Thnm.
ing his brother and sister.
A. R. Sanlin ha ssold his grove in
West Longwood to Mr. Reed of Or­
. O T S . " h“,Vk
I"lando.
Mr. Reed expects to build in 5
Ptihlle TS?,t. yn^»" ‘ I *ha Hoard of
iv v L (3 ,ru{,Lon for Seminole Coun' the near future.
f?.i m'SS'A*'. " ‘S*' ch#ck ° f
sureeasThe poles are being put up for elec­ V1* oldder lo be retained aa lluuldated
ce«uiru1*hldd
,hJ
,I, °or
“ rdrefuse
shouldto the
tric lights out to West Longwood.
eeaaful bidder
fall
tnkesueun
according to the terms of
H. F. Phipps returned to Tampa J? d
reJsrvM re**,
thendright
ri!lt.‘ . b.to reject
Tr® sal&lt;l
To our knowledge there is no investment
anyHoard
and
F riday after spending several weeks
dre.ee
I
.
VJ
should
be adwith
his
brother,
J.
E.
Phipps.
Inalr^ilA.'#*.
■"“ " ‘ V .Hoard
of Public
to be found anywhere which provides as
for Pcmlnotc
County.
FtorlRev. Warren L'ntxminger ,of Tam­ instruction
J.'f
laW to n , Secretary.
high an interest return, with the same
pa, was visiting relatives in town the Hondo?*’ Flor,,U- “ nd marked "Hid for
first of the week.
a n d ''£ r’ I .!!:: handa of the Chairman I
degree of safety, as the Certificates of
ana Secretary and the neal of aald
Mr. Hunter, of Tampa, was trans­ rPnVia.
n. u"rd; . .ReT lnol p. County,
acting business in town Friday.
Deposit issued by this bank.
F'riday evening a congenial group
of Longwood people motored out to
Many of our customers are enthusiastic
Pulm Springs and enjoyed u most de­
lightful
weinic roast. Among those
about them. You will be too when you’ve
enjoying this occasion were: Mr. nnd

given them a trial. •If you’re not familiar
with these ideal short time investments,
we’ll be mighty glad to tell you about
them.

U

M K.\I&gt;k I.MI’ROYKMKNT

n
l J ht„‘7 fw.|
P,. " letter.
, ° ' th^ " Thi,
ou,b
Ibec#l
h-K
ning
‘ he&gt; .ce n new t.rn of
prosper
dawning.
common with the re.i
the country, the .outhern .t nte. ha
' of U.. r
, n,,y h,"‘ i,a problem.
t '*t welfare work, « problem that i»
two jean., but each day now t
. acccntualetl strongly i„ th0 |BrKer cU.
t l r u Z V i 1' Pri" 1 ',,,n,0 «*»&gt;“ *ur.„rit !| " *'bert’ thfrv '* « wider range ,.f
fact, which make the pro.pecU brigh
rondthon. a. ktween wealth and p0v!, , A, Mm,,F Improvement in g, „ c
• t, than prevail.
the amaiier plac"I hu.inea. condition. I. reHectwl
j . ’ ,,u* modern welfare orork i. get‘ he p r c .
|Ung away fr„n, that which i. clearly
thnHiy; m u city like Lakeland in
fiv^M
r
i
?
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for
l'0,,Gdence
flvefoltl; H n.,, lht&gt;ri.
,
!' 1,1 “ n&gt; Klorid* city, there i. not
money « „ ,,e hn(J
rea.onall|e r.t
J”
V 0111” " uf ‘•«pihK f„r ,he deatiho h tor .hort-tlmo and long-time
quirementa.
tlon*

Second, st.u k. „ f ,” ,3

,,r ruw ,nn,° ru u h« '
Thir i l° r‘“a*ollw,do propot

......ii
condition,

H a ve You Seen
This N ew
Super S to ve?

STRENGTH

A - 'i S

is used by some manufacturers in making Self RIsing. In appearance It may decei vc experts. I*rotect your table by using

PROGRESS

SERVICE

Distributors, Palatka

Blish Milling Co

SANFORD

The will to serve, the determination
worthy customer—the ability te
tangible assistance—
Those are a few of the things which a
for our splendid growth

CARPETS ANO RUOS

GINGHAM DRESSES in various patterns nnd

WASHED

and cleaned by an expert. Wiltons,
Axminstcr, Brussels and Oriental
Rugs a specialty.
Summer rates.
Drop a card or phone nnd we will call
and give estimate. All work guar­
anteed.—Sanford Steam
Prcsacry.
Phone 6C0.
73-Ctp

I

attractive

models. Sizes 3fi to -16. $3.98 values at

Distance makes no difference; we
are ready for the long, as well as the
short trips. Call 408 for a Quick Ser­
vice Transfer.
GO-tfc-m

arming and Smartly Modeled DRESSES for girls, tdzes 8

F. p. FORSTER, President

CARNIVAL
DAYTONA
’
D A Y T O N A BEACH
SEABR EEZE

nd enjoy three day. of undiluted hlis.
and unexcelled free ettrartionN

AFTERNOON and SPORT DRESSES at

you receiving the benefit of an Electric
Fan these warm days?

Kronen’s

Dancing
Surf Bathing

‘

keln 1 " nT ,in" fud n,,d ci°tl&gt;ing to
T ih' n' ^n,,n treexing „ or (o.*i lo

■ Sanford Avc. nnd 2nd St.

l z : r : tiov ^ tn,m^

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} J a h n p p ,ly »itua«‘'d in that ret.nr.1 Climatic condition* are favor- ,

■Sanford. Florida

BE SURE A N D SEE THE

Z \rv ’•,r° B T , Agent
------------SANFORD. FLA. ■

A aiR R R F U L WBLCOMB AWAITS

CourlMy nnd Prompt Serv-ce Our Motto

DEANE TURNER

NEW PERFECTION
OiJBange

European Plan
Opaa all the y*

Corner Bailding
•very room outside

Summer Excursions j
Fares Greatly Reduced

/ t s p f \ ^ ya S

$

59.18

Come One! Come All!
and Come Early!

C L Y D E LINE
pal Eastern resorts.

The Biggest Values Ever Offered

If It’s a piano, we know how. Call
&lt;08.
CO-tfc-m

Look at the Articles

MIT,.rK OF "**■* OK soo.ooo.no sr»:r.
•At. TAX nciiooi. m.TIIK'T NO. I,
COLNTT, KI.OHIIIA.
&lt;"*»» .I'RCIAL TAX aciiooi. msTHICT IIKINO ALIO KNOWN AR
TIIK BANKOHD SCHOOL DIRTIlim
■niooL noNns.
Notice 1s hereby given that .ealed
bids will be received by he C o u n t r
Roard of Public Instruction of Seminole
t ountr. Florida ml tha nttlrn nf tKa!

M o l m w k .................... j u n e g_ 1 7 _ 2 6 ; . J u l y 6&gt; 1 5

24

Lcni‘ Pe .............. June 10,19, 29; July 8,17. 27
Sanford to Jacksonville and Return, S10.00
. n
Including Meals nnd Stateroom Berth '
\ Daylight and Searchlight Trip on the Beautiful St. Johns

to the finest henrh in the world with
the heat summer climate in the coun­

nrhc, sick headache, dizziness, stom­
ach gets sour, tongue coated and you try.
feel rheumatic twinges when the Daytona, Daytona
weather is bad.
Beach, Seabreeze
Feat less ment, drink lots of water;
A. H. MOSELEY, Gen. Mgr.
also get from any pharmacist four
ounces of Jnd Salts; tnke n table­
spoonful in n glass of water before
Ibreukfnst for n few days and your
kidneys will then net fine. This fa­
mous .nits is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
llthia, nnd has been used for genera­
tions to clean clogged kidneys nnd
stimulate them to normal activity,
also to neutralize the acids in urine,
so it no longer Is a source of irrita­
tion, thus ending tdaddor weakness.
Jnd Balts is inexpensive, cannot in­
jure; makes n delightful effervescent
lithin-water drink which' everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active. Druggists
here say they sell lots of Jail Salt, to
folks who believe in overcoming kid­
ney trouble while it is only trouble.—
Adv.

■

M°n,s nn(l Stateroom Accommodations. For
m l S i lS r .S taiero?!M nn n(,(,iUonnI chn*-K«
made, ac- S
Z l h n i k a h ’ I,,c« t'o;b etc. Suites, some with double bei|B ■
cohnw/inw^liv.1, *W ith 7 ’ln ' r 1" an&lt;1 1,nth: "Iso rooms with ■
connectiiik private lavatory facilities may he had.
|

C °™ n ch e .......... June 5,15, 24; July 3,13,23

ninsular E lectric Company
r

__________

Sauings Every Monday, Thursday and Satur­
day at 2 P. M.
Apache .................. June 3 ,1 2 ,2 2 ; July l io 20

markable low prices

Welaka Building

rs* 2 5 5 " * " ,V0" K A SPECIA™

' nn “ “ Ic 10 P«Here you will find the most exclusive styles in

A. L. CAMPBELL

.... M

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

« . F. WH.TNBR. Ca.hier ■

tANDALL, .lr.

WORKS

AT

Great Night Spectacle
and Parade

to 14; $2.75 values at

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
■

M AR B LE &amp; G R A N ITE
JOHN GOVE. Proprietor

Telephone 113

[Mill SUPERFEX Burners

ir A -M -

SSJIfKJiM

a Cor

The growth and success of a hank is n
It is the result of a careful);
f
thought-out plan.

WIGIIT BROS. GARAG
" a ..........................

WELAKA BLOCK

0° " ^

^nd* a nnr* ’ j o hfnso n% |^" V *feJ° 3 n*°m*
.B; ; nfrT h .Jo^ . MorB^ th i J^
and her hueband Samue* Aoree o?
Samuel Acres. Rebecca F 11. p .
Kvan. Robert E. (U s j 1
Ann Robeson, or Sarah * \nn
Hoheraon or Sarah A. Roheson Phu"
her1h?,r?
ond. Oeorse
; : rl,c"&gt;*W.M.Weleer
\Veater, Jan.
Snd
her husband
anaii^
Uno'ia"!1
1
1
1
*'?
Al«*»nder
lluchanan llnuldaior of the Florida Land
c o m n ilo n 1 fI?mpnnV' I-'mlled. a
holder^
Kn«l«hd. the Hock**,d ootpocatlon. Mary A
MacPonald. and her huahand John A

Growth

K . , rour‘ b.
-iokne.* T
S° ’ CXCtfpl in « • • • of i
,i„ “ V
wr l c ul t o
uknii* or permanent injury, there i
•re improving throughout th.- work
are few out of work and in need who ,
*■ ................ &gt;k. u „ ,M SU . .
«ould not, if they no cle.ired, ohta.n ,
something to do. So ................ work . J J
Flori.h* take, on nn «ntir..u.
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Phonee 497-494

dVrTrled V h d ^ X ^ W•111^

J tlld a l Clr
mil. HfmlRolf (*«unfF* Florida.
—In Chanrrrr.
st’ iT th q c u r r t it l e

M n r e c h a l N V || R o s a C o m p a n y ,
poratlon. C o m p la in a n t.

Next to Princess

You enn make no mistake in for
npction with this bank anti it«i

... .? P &gt;OUfnK men nnd ^onten to ente. th..
i|PraK.s10„ OJ teaching when inclined
f; C* ^ hy natu"
t« do? Are they p„i(, a,
«lcr. of udequnte salary to warrant their mak- 1
di.i ni°t " f
tenching profession their life
* n° ‘ Job’ w,tb‘*u‘ looking forward to the

XT'S*-

.
vs.
" •* JnnjA Jt al. Pefrattanls
(hiiieii poii prnt.K'ATioN—
- . . . . .
“ TATI ON
Tov? V.,H Jones. Robert Nettles or R
Netllea. Reese Johnson and Annli
Johnson his wife. J. M Evans oi

is ranH 7 !Cnth‘ r* t0day who cnter the
,
" pid "‘ h001 room who were born to teach

R T v t . i v * * ' ' ,0N SHOWS A

.‘ s !,s s

Florida Grocery Company

seeking position, « H teachers? Th,^
•*» I’r°ldems that can im solved uni
' ,y, r#rcful ,tud? »nd attention to i
.T
duty h&gt; ,ho!“ ? intrusted will
the responsibility. There are toe

l r . r &gt; - of " * ■ * '«
th.
,h
n&gt;Um an&lt;1 y,,ur childr«n a. „
t PZ g
‘ ° ',&lt;" Ur0 " n educ*tk&gt;R
m‘ e Ve#* ° r n&lt; a n-vnn* of
surt.ng a happy home of their own.
And here it is time to inquire- What
,nducemcnta are offered today by par­
ent, and the public, generally, for

*, .
Evans, Rir^h Ann Hnhrson 30 r^it
n k
iluuhfton.•-°r
t»r fl?r" h A chains, n
I. Priscilla
and also
2 w e i r t s a 'l .
...
**- •
». »jv.r,
A“.yyn—
* 'leorve
and
WllHquldator
‘ Itatlon
r
corporation
of
K
B
•
corporation. Mar
C
h0errP0h?ib0.nndM3rr A W^^onVld. Vnd

' Highest quality throughout, backed by
a reputation to sustain. At your groc-

V em
n

y-"thT„k' :
ck I, m
• Z
million.
n hons
“ R&gt; for
7 “ ly
k v ug

PAGE THREE

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l»: OK TO BULL it ISIOH'S

For further information, address

CLYDE STEAM SHIP
njfor Department

CO M PAN Y
Jacksonville, FI

J. B. Calder, Agent, Sanford, Fla.

FOR SA L E B Y A L L GROCERS

WIGHT GROCERY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1922
day at,.Lake Gem viiiting Mr, and
Mrs. Sherman.

: LAKEMONROE ~ S EASTSANFORD :
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Miaa Lucile Sweat and Helen Mor­
an and Culver Kstridge left Tuaaday
"* for Gainesville tc nttend summer
! school.

Warm weather haa driven many of
Paul Jonta writes Interesting letour people to the beaches, mountains, tcra about sight-seeing in California,
and northern states. More arc going snow-capped mountains, gusher oil
through July and August, it being wells, visits to San Francisco, etc.
•rpectrd that only about half the pop-, Graham Hunter left here Monday in
“ ^ “ n.°,f, OUr town wi» " mai" here hi. new Dodge car for Charlotte. N.
through the summer.
jC„ to Join Mrs. Hunter and little son
Mrs. Crenshaw, who underwent a'rnd visit home folks. Mrs. Hunter
serious operation at the , Farnaid- wiires they are having a good deal of
Laughton hospital under Dr. MrKwan,' rain up there.

, D. S. ,Sutton was in Sanford Tues‘ *&gt;# ° n ,U,inC“ '
*'*r and
r*nWHn left Tuesday tor ShreveP°rt, La., and will go
to Houston, Tex., before they return.
They will be gone a month.
Mrs. Wm. Kilbe and Mrs. E. H.
Kilbe were shopping in Sanford Sat­
urday.

O. C. Nicholson, of Daytona (leach,
is
here for a short time.
U ,'nProv' ,"f n,cc*V
Mr. and Mrs. John Shankee and
of Oviedo, was callretun. ooo.c chiidren, who have resided on Bear- 1, Rev. Thompson,
------------Her many friend* are delighted at the Hull avenue the past year, left here on inK on fricnds Fri,,n&gt;auceess of the operation and her rap- Tuesday for their former homo
,t
Mr' nnd Mr*»«binder of Fort
Id recovery.
Sharon, Pa.
Meade "ere here on business for a
Mrs. Marion Shelby is visiting relMr.
and Mrs.
Mrs W
F Prcvatt
iw . i » and
„ „ . ■on
. fcw da&gt;*Mr. and
W. E.
ativea in Knoxvillo, Tenn.
(luster were in
in New
v..... Smyrna
c _____ * i_°!
I Mr.
Clifford Proctor
fluster,
Inatit,,
■ , and
... Mrs.
,
.
.moI-awrencc Stone, Henry Witte nnd week visiting Mrs. Prevatfa parents
‘ Msilmmw Thursday on busson Buster, of the West Side, will, Helen and Carl Chorpening cam e! „
r
u
leave in a few days for New York.
.home from their Jacksonville visit on
V, .
h,"Hbten vcry HlMrs. Henry Lappln, of the West thp »*&gt;»t Sunday.
■ *. .
D° U*
WM bad,y hurt
Side, will leave aoon for her old borne
Mis. Haskins Jones was In Jack- ?*'^
' . ' T I? \
■ " l'™ "
In New York, where she will trans- """vllle wveral days this week «t the m ™ . J .
A , * W' r° fcncc*
act some business.
Porter-Judy-Dutton Co.'s office
. " K1
" ah ,a&lt; y *nci'rated nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lake nnd family
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Beck and son,
^
l'! Dr* S|iImn,ons
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rabun and son, Maurice, are leaving next week in
i ‘‘i. H ill* !! H m#,ln^ “
nt*
Carl, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. ,h,‘lr Haines car for their summer
,*
,,e W,H J® confined to his
Huchannn and father. A. J. Wilson are h" me ,n Portland, Ind.
J’1’' "«me “ me, and his many friends
among those that will spend
the
Mr. and Mrs. Zernovean and daugh- T
i
^ overyspent Saturmonth o f July at Daytona Beach.
lt r&gt; Marinica and the two Peters fnm- •
, .F
, hariane ■!*»
Mr. and Mrs. J. |1. Johnson and &lt;l,«» ,n“ d‘‘ « pleasant party going to ,layw,thi fri,’nd*
Osceola.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Narr and doughl * « h on Sunday.
Thp Conununlty Club of Glenevn,
ter have returned to Tennessee for) Mrs. Styles nnd party from town ^“ *V? “
silvcr tca '• * Wedthe summer.
came out Inst Thursday nnd gnve " ,!" lay at ,he borne of Mrs. Gilla
, A,,0Ut f‘ *Hy ladies were presMr. and Mrs. Barnett have remov Mrs. Zernovean a happy surprise par- ^
ed to their old home in Georgia.
ty. The ladles brought ice cream . ... l!nt ,,M:!udin« \,r"- Dr- Martin, presiMrs. W. J. Jewell and family are
Tom Adams has bought a half Vn- ^
^
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^
visiting relatives upon the West “ Teat in the John Russell farm, tools, n , ‘u r t \ w
, T Mib c" ° f ‘ h°
Const.
st«*ck, etc., located on Beardall and ? f l
M™- John ^on an ll, of
Mrs. Charles Bell and son, Ernest, Geneva avenue. Mr. Adams has sold tf j ,
J '1! '
,he "tntc o fficers of
are visiting relatives at Tampa.
f,ls fnrm in Goldsboro.
Honda federated Women's Clubs atMr. and Mrs. John Holly, of the
Charlie Whitnrr has la.ught &amp; acres
Wi,h
Maxwell also of
West Side, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stud- ut uncleared land of Joe Cameron ad- Sanford. The following program was
°rff at Daytona Beach. Sunday.
joining his fnrm on South Cameron delightfully rendered after which refreshmenta of Iced tea, cake and sal­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vaughn have moved r" “ di
ad
nnd sandwiches were served:
to fort Meade. G. W. Spencer, of
----- ----------------- ---Mrs. Clifford Proctor—Piano Solo—
Snnfnrt] will conduct the Rosaland
Dairy here.
*a
^ Shuliert’s Serenade.
Mrs. Ciilla Sypcs—Recitation—At |
Mrs. W. C. Meuse has returned
P P M P I7i
»»*
the
Railroad Crossing.
from a pleasant visit to Orlando.
llu llC iV A
fcr
Mrs. M. E. Dooley—An Interesting)
Many large rattle snnkos have U*cn, ^
r4
talk on children.
killed in this section the past month. |**
^ m fta a* ** * m
Misses Ruth McFarlane and Bernice |
One measuring four feet was killed
Geiger—Solo—You
Musn't
Rick i
by a tourist ns it crossed the road in
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wakefield s|K*nt Plums Oir of My Plum Tree.
front of the Baptist church. Another
last Thursday in i'nlatkn on business.
Mrs. Leonard!—Talk on Child Wei-1
large one was shot by Phillip Miles
Mr. and Mrr. Tim Tochimnth spent fare Work nn&lt;| Cluh Work in General. [
on the road that lends to the school,
Thursday at Daytona Beach.
Miss Christine McClollan— Recita­
and John Ray, colored, killed one
Mrs. T. W. Prevail is spending this tion.
Mrs. McFarlune—Song—Old
Pal,
Old Gal.
Mrs. Dooley nnd son Charles, were
Mrs. Logan—Reading—Dream in aj
in Sanford Monday having some den- Garden.
"I'm Going Right Straight Rack tc tal work done.
My Dear Old Florida Home," at IIInMorse Dooley has been very ill
Our reference!!
Those we hnvi
Urmlater'a Piano Store, Welaka Block.
Mm. P. N. Wakefield nnd Mr. and
hnd
dealings
with—
Quick Servi«
20-tfp Mrs. Tim Tochimnth, spent Inst SunTnin!,ferOO-tfc-n

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 2J. 1922

TO.STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT Jwrit* and tell thn re.ulta of Fol.y*a

I fid * wishing to enter
r
--------jrioner and Tar, which I.uaed for my
A aummer bronchial couch keeps boy who had been suffering from
20th, register with Ruth GUIo
n not
not only the guffere* but other mem­ bronchial cough for 7 or 8 weelri. FV&gt;1 - later than Juno 27ih.
I •
«% &lt; 4 -'a #f|
75-tte
ey's
Honey
and
Tar
haa
done
him
won­
bers of the fsraily awake. Alfred Bar­
derful good, and I shall always reemker, 1 M 1 Avondale St., E. Liverpool,
Second sheets, 8Will
mend ft." It sooths and hea'a. Sold
0 ., writes: “ I ronalder it my duty to everywhere— Adv.
5 ?c *L.r h i ? 0f w h ,,e ih ey last £

Herald office.

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Sanford.
Be there, Princess Theatre
night, free Bible lecture.

UPSALAAND
GRAPEVILLE

NOTICE

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and chil­
dren of Monroe, were Sunday callers
at the homo o f Mr. and Mrs. Hendcrison.

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New Shipment of Dark Traveling Hats [
are Very Pleasing to the Eye, and
s they are Just What You Will Need before i
| starting on that trip;
Come in and look them over

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Mrs. Nell Swanson spent Thursday
with Mrs. August Swanson.

■ M i" r'oul« ! E&lt;Ik«\ of DoLand, was
the guest of Misses Catherine and
IW
51r. and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist nnd
son, Raymond, arc spending this week
Sunday Maxine Young last week.
I
80CIAL CALENDAR
7G-2tc
in South Fluridn, motoring down with
Miss Nell Williams returned Fri­
day front S t Augustine where she
mother* Mr»- Rcrgqulst and
„
----Mildred to their home at Tiger Bay.
I-akc Stearns is in line with other tisitfti Mikb Wnna Pope fora week.
1*'
D. Woodruff
toedtT. du|y 3rd t0 equali8® tha CHy entertain in honor of Mrs. Hawkins places an to melons as well as citrus T. L. Mend, Sidney Swope nnd . J1" ' 'V C- M "| °r «nd little daugh- Mr*. Mansfield took a trip to Tnmxuinent roll, nnd to hear comConnelly a recent bride.
fruit. To date, of tho watermelons Olive \Vright returned from tho Y. M.
&gt;rtle, nnd the baby, W. C., arc pa nnd back on the cars this week but
risti •*
valuation as fixed by the Tuesday Mrs. F. E. Roumillat will
visiting relatives jit Wnyrross, Ga., her husband has not been able to go
Kline, ~
of , C’ A. Mntp at Frost Proof Monday.
.planted
. , ,in tho -grove of- -Dr.
..............
getscr.
entertain tho members of the Sans Lakeland, and cared for by J. W. W il-j Mr- nnd Mrs. R. L. Giles and two leaving Sunday.
y e t Wo understand their son, Paul,
L. R. PHILIPS,
loads have
have been
been ship­
*hin.
Souci Bridge Club at her home on Iiams, seven car loads
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peterson and who has Just graduated Is thinking of
0
sons of Tampa, arrived Sunday
City Auditor and Clerk.
Palmetto avc., at 3:30 p. m.
ped from a thirty-fivo acre plnnting of to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. two daughters, Idnline nnd Edwinn, 'R°ln»r into some business here
UO-S-21-c
Monday— Pipe Organ Club will havo a grove. He will get another car or G. Hancock at Lake Charm.
■ £ 2 * 2 ? S!m, f y V 0?! H0" y HM
Thcre
a *™d number out to
picnic at Palm Springs. All mem­ more.
Ur. nnd Mrs. T. G. Simmons are
1 thc,r rolativp» in Grnpcville. hear n splendid sermon by Rev. J. S.
Too won't find ui on the street
bers are asked to meet at tho Iiapthe proud parents of a fine baby girl
Quito n severe wind storm went Clark on Sunday on the "Christian
Mn, blocking traffic; you get us
tlit church at 2 p. m. promptly.
"Not your money, but your atten­ horn Saturday, June 17th.
through
Grnpeville Inst Thursday, Life and What It Is." He Is planning
, phone 498.
60-tfc-m
Monday—S t Agnes Guild will meet tion," and attendance at the Princess
Mrs. C. S. Ihw entertained tho Worn- breaking branches o ff trees and lay- to be with us nt 4:00 o'clock on July
w-ith Mrs. Paul Biggcra at the home Theatre Sunday, 26th. Subject: “ God’s nn\s Bible Class of the Methodist S. ing the corn flat in places. At Mr. - ,when wo expect to have our chlfTit world at your door every even­
of Mrs. Zinser on Palmetto avenue Kingdom Near." Speaker, Fred L. S. Tuesday afternoon nt her home at West’s a tree was struck by lightning jdren’s Day program,
. for 16c.— Daily Ilerald.
at 3:30 p. ro.
Boyer, of Jacksonville. Free.
No I-akc Charm. About fourteen mem­ close to tho house.
Miss Myrtle West has kindly offer­
7fl.2tc bers of the class were present to en­
Monday— Westminster Club will meet collection.
A rattlesnake with eleven rattles ed to help us out with the music.
joy the afternoon ami Mrs. Lee's hos­ was killed on the J. E. Lundquist
at four o’clock at the home o f Mrs.
■PIANOS
Rev. Wnhlhcrg will preach agnin
pitality.
Robert Grovensticn on Myrtle ave­
Sanford should bo made the ntoern i rt i» c
place nnd n short timo ago Bemnrtl
next
Sundny at the Lutheran church
nue. i
IraO.VOflHAPHS
of trading all tho summer long. We 1 , T’ 1' SwoP® nnd llev. L. E. Wright Hlrschl nnd a Vlhlen boy killed a
in
Swedish
In tho morning ar.d in
havo tho location nnd the goods. We ' rMVe to Fro,,lI'roof Sunday after- large one.
[ p h o n o g r a p h REC O R D S
English in the evening.
noun.
F. L. Mehnffey, of Tampa, was in ° URht lo 1,0 nb,° to ,cl1 fhen&gt;Miss Lucile Partin left Tuesday for
[POPULAR s h e e t m u s i c
the oUy yesterday nttending to busi­
Orlando
where she will be tho guest
ness.
Hoar the thrilling Bible lecture:
Iplaver r o l l s
“ God’s Kingdom Near," Sunday nicht ° ! h,° r nun,''Mra' Harlow, for the rest
___ , Theatre, free.
* “ • Of
of tllC
the Went
week
Princess
70-2tc
Ralph Chnpmnn has gone for a two
C. L. West spent a few days this
|j, H. H IN T E R M IS T E R months tour of the Now England
week in Jacksonville.
A
Quick
Service
Trnnsfer
nt
your
■
states.
■
P IA N O CO.
call.
Theodore Aulitt was n business vis.
GO-tfc-m
■
itor to Sanford Wednesday afternoon.
■
Welaka Block
■
B. II. Jernigan nnd E. R. Timlcy arc
Frank
Norris,
who
was
quite
ill
for
■
“ God’s Kingdom Near" free lecture,
In the city transacting business for
Iseveral days is much la tter this week.
Princess Theatre, Sunday, 8 p. m.
■
tho A. C. L. Ry.
■
Misses Catherine Young and MnHenry McLaulin, J r.
■
bel Swope and Francis Swope attend­
■
tel * 4 fta M
M
tot m
OPTICIAN—OPTOMBTKI8 T
■
ed the Epworth League Conference at
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Rurroughs, of
Winter
Park
Tuesday.
Jacksonville, are spending u short
exMr. and Mrs. I, L. Cook visited
time hero at the Montezuma.
numtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meil ac- ■
Cullcy Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rcginnld S. Holly arc
counts with it*.
■
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope hnd us
the proud parents of a son, which nrh sp ecin lly in the sa v in g s dep a rtm en t there
their dinner guests Thursday, Mr. nnd
rived this morning nt the Female!Nothing much to the weahtm ay lie fou n d on o u r hooks a lon g list o f rep­
Mrs. W. B. Young, Mr. nnd Mra.
Laughton hospital.
er thing today.
Cooling
resen ta tive S an ford women w h o a re e n jo y ­
Frank
Norris, Misses Cathcrino
1112 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fix
breezes are blowing nnd tho
ing
the specinl se rv ice we necord to ou r lady
Young,
Maxine
Young,
A.
I).
Mitch­
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Christcnbcrry,
population seems to bo in­
d ep ositors.
J
ell, Louise Edgtt, Messrs. R. M. \V.
who have been living nt the homo of
creasing and everything is
■
Sturdivant nnd Milton Hnight ami
Mrs. J, N. Whitner on Magnolia 'Ave­
lovely. Tho bulb has drop­
A ccou n ts o f wom en n rc cordially invited
If :
little Miss Wilda Young.
nue, have rented the R. II. Chnpmnn
ped some.
you are not am ong th e num ber now transact­
In the future the Oviedo band will
home at 209 Tenth street for a year.
5:40 A. M. JUNK 23, 1322
in g business w ith us, you r d ep osits will be
give concerts every two weeks instead
■
particu la rly w elcom ed.
Maximum ..............
DO
of every week.
■
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLR
Minimum — .... ..............72
Mrs. L. E. Wright, Misa Virginia
R»"ire .................
74
■
Wright, Elisabeth nnd Amelia Wright
The Jenny Spaulding Circle met on
■
Barometer .................. 30.07
■
and Edward McCall went by auto to
Wednesday afternoon nt the home of
R*in ...»---44
8
I-nkelnnd
Tuesday.
At
Haines
City
Mrs. Herbert Speer. The next meet­
Southwest nnd cloudy.
they were joined by Rev. L. E. Wright
ing will be with Mrs. John Abrahams
nnd Olfn Wright. Mrs. Wright nnd
Yoo Can Find the Name of
on West Hughey street. AI lmembera
tho two girls will remain in lakeland
Emy Live Prafeoslonal and
are urged to bo present as mntters of
for a week’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. L.
Boxlntaa Man In Sanford In
importance are to be discussed.
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
Thit Column Bach Day
OF FLORIDA STATU
Too good to miss—free lecture nt
LEAGUE FOR 1121
the Princess, 8 p. nt., Sunday, free.
7G-2tc JUNE 22, 23. 24—
Daytona at Tampa.
George A . DeCottes
BUY A RUICK, SAFETY FIRST
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
When you buy a ear, buy one with
Attorney-at-Law
St. Petersburg at Orlande.
tho best trade vnlue. That’s evidence JUNK 26. 27. 28—
Oter Snainole County Rank
that the Buick is tho best.— N. H.
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
|SANFORD
FLORIDA
Gamer.
70-Gtc;wltc
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa nt Jacksonville.
Another world wide lecture, Prin­ JUNE 29, 30—JULY 1 —
S. 0. ShinholBer
cess, Sundny night, free.
76-2tc
Tampa at Daytona.
Everything is so charged with loveliness this summer!
Contractor and Builder
Lakeland at Orlando.
New
Frocks, New Skirts, New H ats-n ew everything
Second
sheets,
8
f
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xl
l
,
only
' iA.\F0IU»
St. Petersburg at Jackaonvilla.
•
FLORIDA
50c per 1,000, while they last, at JULY 3, 4, li­
And o f course you want to look your most dazzling best.
Herald office.
if
st. Petersburg at Daytona.
SMITH BROS.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Om display and t a!c of Summer Fashions lias been pro­
Hvat Mr. F ted L. Boyer, of
ickOrlando at JackaorviRa.
[Uarage and Machine C o . sonville, Princess, Sunday night, free. JULY 6, 7, 8nounced Great. There are many charming, irrisistible
76-2U
Orlando nt Laytons.
Expert Auto Repair Work
new thing.; to wonder at here.
8
Jacksonville at Tampa.
Pkooe lu
■
Corner First and Oak
Our prices are just nnd right fot
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
dependable service.—Quick Servica JULY 10. 1 1 , 1 2 DELIVER T H E G O O D S ' Transfer.
GO-tfc-m
Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
Quick Service Transfei
NOTICE
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
Ynn
can't
make
a mistake when JULY 13, 14. 15—
Storage Facilities
you buy n Buick. It’s economy, dur­
Dnytonn at Orlando.
U
p,f“ « rim. tell others; If no ability. It'a quality nnd comfort.—N.
Lakolnnd at Jacksonville.
fell us. I'hon# 498
II. Gamer.
•
70-Gtc-wltc
Tampa at Lakeland.
JULY 20. 21. 22—
Jacksonville nt Daytona.
,!- w . H E R N D O N
Orlando at Tampa.
Insurance Agency
I-nkelnnd nt St. Pctersbcrg.
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16. 1921
JULY 24. 25. 2 8 FIRR_ a UTO— BONDS
Dnytonn nt Lakeland.
Southbound
Jacksonville at Orlando.
■
Arrive
Departs
S t Petersburg at Tampa.
■
|Sa n f o r d n o v e l t y
83... ..... 2:30 a.m.
2:40 a.m. JULY 27, 28. 29—
■
27.OMMMOtt*
8:40 a.m.
Daytona at Tampa.
w o r k s
■
89
2:65 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
■
Jacksonville at Lakeland.................
85.
L ^ ROLLER, Prop.
■
7:10 p.m.
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
JULY 31— AUGUST 1 , * _
m
General Shop and Milt
Northbound
Daytona at S t Petersburg.
Arrive
Departs
Orlando at Lakeland.
W ork
82 — ... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
84. .....11:45 a.m.
12:06 pjn. AUGUST 3. 4. 5 —
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEB
80.
■ 1 1 1 cl L
3:62 p.m.
Tampa at Daytona.
28.......... 10:00 p.rn.
,,T C o » . #wta, 8 tw tt 8tnf#rd ri4
Lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
Trilby Branch
AUGUST 7, 8. 9—
Arrive
Departs
(■'eo. W . K n igh t
S t Pcterabmg at Daytoqa.
* s f . n r f i n c r
m i
t h o t
f$ « m *
S
. 100..
7:00 ajn.
Lakeland at Tampa.
■
xNo.. 24..
3:25 pjn.
Orlando at Jackaonvilla.
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, 168..
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FLORIDA
7:20 a.m. AUGUST 10, II, 12 —
:
22..
7:00 p.m.
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
■
Leesburg Branch
Sanford M achine &amp;
S t Petersburg at Lakeland.
•
8
Arrive
Departs AUGUST 14. 15. 1 8 Foundry Co.
167...------ 3:56 p.m.
Lakeland at Daytona.
8
No. 21 .... . — •2:50 p.m.
Jacksonville at S t Petaraborg.
LC7 " M“ hl" •»* Bolin Work 1
8
10L_.. . 6:60 p.m.
Tampa at Orlando.
25...
. 1:30 p.m.
n o ...,,
AUGUST 17, 18. 10 No. 22....------- 7:00 p.m.
Da ytona at Orlando.
,tlni ' .Od P i n , p , , . fc„ ,
Lakeland at Jackaonvilla.
L
' G" ’ “ • " * ! Croak 8 k .lt.
Oviedo Branch
Tampa at 8 t Petaraborg. .
128—------- 7:45 p.m.
8
127....
2:40 p.ra.
“ God’s Kingdom Near" free, Prin°atbovd Motors.
First StreetPhoaa 61 | » — DMJy, except Sunday.
Opposite Post. Office
ceaz, Sunday, 8 p. m. Come.
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TRAIN SCHEDULE

f.,.,

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•f + i o u i •irw taai'lV 'jJLtoi

free.

E. Wright, Jr. the rest of thg party
returned to Oviedo Wednesday.

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City Registration Officer. - • /

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DIRECTORY J

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Sunday
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SANFORD’S :
TEMPERATURE :

Big Clear R-Word” Picture Free on Request

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SOCIETY

Fred L. Boyer, Princesa,
night, free bible lecture.

Banking S ervice
For W om en

i

glance you can see "R o o s t e r ," "R a b b it," “ R iver,M etc.
T h e other objects are just as easy to find.

NOTICE

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IN 'T H E H E AR T OP TH E W O R LD ’S GREATEST

VEG ETABLE SECTION

S A N F O I t l ) . F L O R I D A . S A T U R D A Y . J U N E 2 4 . 1!&gt;22

FEDERATION OF LABOR
ATLANTIC
COAST
LINE
AGAIN REFUSES RECOGNITION
SOVIET RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT REBUILDING TRACKS

million do llar suit
against c o a l union

FOR RIOT AND MURDER
The Estimated Property
Damage and Cold Fact
Brought to Light
IN

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COAL MINE RIOT LAKE MARY CASINO

ATTORNEYS f o r
coal
COM .
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n e g l e c t in g

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CHICAGO, June 24.— Counsel fo r
the Southern Illinois Coal Company
today telegraphed Adjutant General
H|t d( nt Springfield requesting troops
U lent to Williamson county.
A t­
torney's charged sh eriff o f the county
,•111 refusing to do his duty and there
*s » danger of further outbreaks.

Action in Convention Today is the Third Succes­
sive Turndown

MUSICAL CARNIVAL cncnnat,. a™ *2Kr « r . . . . n i r r i»im
h V r l e l
t il till 1

third consecutive year the Federation
Labor placed on record by action of
Ug convi.ntion here today against rec­
ognition o f the Soviet Russian g o v­
ernment.

C IN C IN N A T I, June 24.— Led by
L A T H IN G S H IT P A R A D E , B AN D
Samuel Gompers, foes o f the Itussinn
CONTESTS. A T H L E T IC
Soviet government in the American
E V E N TS, ETC.
Federation o f Labor seemed certain
Inst night fo placing the federation at
The committee handling the ar­
its convention here on record against
rangements for the musicnl carnival
the recognition o f the Soviets fo r the
to be held at Lake Mary Casino, third successive year. A test vote,
Thursdny, June 29, have decided on called fo r at Mr. Gompers’ suggestion,
virtually ended the debate, but n final
the following progrnm:
10 n. m. Hand concerts by combin­ show down went over until today.
Aside from the Russian question,
ed Hands.
the
convention
went
on
reconi
Athletic Events.
ngninst
the
federation
a
ffilia
tin
g
with
I. 100 yard dnsh.
O Three-legged race.
the international federation o f trades

3. Potato race.
HERRIN, June 24.— The state m il­
4. Hnnd race.
itary investigation uf massacre begun
made
11:15 a. m. Water football— Rotoday. Tour of area o f fight
mad.- anil expected numerous persons,tary vs. Kiwanls.
believed knew something o f disorders
p. m. Luncheon,
2 to 5 p. m. Water sports.
would he railed before the bonrd.

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Bathing.
CHICAGO, June 24.— Estimates o f
the nniount of property damage and
determination of cold figures to l*c
fixed as legal value o f human lives
|o«t in the mine riots and mnssnere o f
Williamson county is being compiled
today in preparation fo r n damage
»iit which the Southern Illinois Coal
Company announced w ill .he filed
against the international union o f the
Crited Mine Workers and Williamson
county. The suits w ill
a ggregate
mure than one million dollars, accord­
ing to officials.
HERRIN, III., June 24.— The mnssnere of non-union miners in the woods
near th strip
_ mine o f the Southern
Illinois Coal Co., where they w ere
rmtil„&gt;ed wns the net o f a mob which

Swimming races.
Canoe races.
Fancy diving.
5:00 p. m. Bathing suit parade.
0:00 p. m.

8wpp*r '

IS
AND
MAKING MANY CHANGES

Hu M

unions, and re-elected the federation’s
present executive council o f eleven o f­
ficers, headed by Mr. Gompers
ns
president. It was Mr. Gomper’s fo r­
ty-first election, and he was unop­
posed.
Other officers were re-elected ns
follows:
First vice-president, James Duncan,
Quincy, Mass.; second vice-president,
Joseph Valentine, Cincinnati;
third
vice-president, Frank D uffy, Indianap­
olis, Ind.; fourth vice-president, W il­
liam Green, Indinnnpolis; fifth vice­
president, W. !».
Mahlon, Detroit;
sixth vice-president, T. A.
Rlckert,
Chicago; seventh vice-president, Jncoh Fischer, Indianapolis; eighth vice­
president, Matthew W oll,
Chicago;
treasurer, Daniel J. Tobin, Indinnnp­
olis; secretary, Frank Morrison, o f
Washington,.

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T O ( T i m d e r a t e in s e n a t e
T H E T A R I F F H IL L
TODAY
.

Sy

S i k«

WHAT A PUBLICITY TAX WILL
DO FOR A COMMUNITY

s i Sx Sx

Bock Ballasting Makes
REPUBLICANS
Better Road Between
•WILL PLAN
Jax and St. Pete
CLOTURE RULE N E W SCHEDULES

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The following editorials from FlorThin has been proven so many times
’ ida"papers wM he Interesting to the that it should In- needless to make it a

r M
*
i f f 7 ™ r m to I pw ple of Sanford. The question o f a
5:00 p. m., nn.l from 7.30 p. in. to 1 ' y
tflX
une „ f the mogt i„in. in. In the evening it is planned to publicity
have an exhibition o f marine fire... «u r community,
works. Refreshments to he served
The Science of Publicity
on the grounds w ill he under the su-' Wide comment is being given the
pervision o f the members o f the In- action o f the Minmi Chnmbcr o f Comdies hnnd nnd the Womans club.
mcrce in setting aside, through its
There will he three prixes in the publicity committee, n budget o f $91,bothing suit pnradp. Tin* first prize ooo for the coming season.
It
is
for the handsomest bathing suit, one doubtful if any city in the South even

weekly or n monthly text.
The city or the county which builds
an almost prohibitive wall about it
from lack o f publicity will fall behind
its neighbor who is n believer In print­
er’s ink.
Florida has many advantages, pos­
sessed by no other state—yet if any
section of the state decides to hiber­
nate for a season it will (require large
sums Inter to forge to the front.
A ||oWn y,,uri, nRU t |u rr was no
moro rImiri&gt;h,n|r town in the state
thnn Kissimmee— nnd it was recog.......
n|ln, „ „
„ conimunity by every
c|ty
authorities spoke o f it ns

on

M A K E S R U N N IN G T IM E FROM 50
TO fio M IN U T E S FA S TE R
T H A N FO RM ERLY

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W A S H IN G T O N , June 24.— 'T ty sen­
ate Republican lenders Cnlny put into
operation their plan to curb the de­
bate on the long pending ta r iff bill.
Petition to invoke the existing cloture
rule wns drafted by Senator Curtis, o f
Kansas, Republican vice-chairman and
party whip anil its circulation begun.
W A S H IN G T O N ,
June 24.— Slow
progress ill the senate of the tn riff
bill yestcnlny resulted In n new clo­
ture movement.
Republican lenders
in private conferences planned to in­
voke the existing cloture :ulc, lim it­
ing debate by a two-thirds vote, and if
unsuccessful they said they were con­
sidering the drastic step o f Inying
nside the t a r iff bill to fight fo r their
pending m njority cloture rule.
Senator Watson, Republican, Indi­
ana, wns snid to have made the sug­
gestion fo r an attempt to apply the
two-thirds rule now in the rule hook.
He said he wns planning within n day
or two to begin circulating a petition
requiring only Dl senators’ signatures
for presentation to the senate.

prize f,,r tllu 'n0*t uni'luo hnthinK dreams o f using thnt much .money It.
I *«'•»
“ lhinl Pr,IP fo r ,hc bc*‘ tell the outside world why all the rest
looking girl in hnthing costume. The ,,f the people outside o f Miami ought
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..
„
,
n . i i.. _
1Judge* o f this contest w ill ho Mrs. t„ Visit the Magic City. Certain &gt; no
o f* Oviedo, Mrs. Benj( R. Floridn town or city has a publicity
gut beyond the control o f the cooler laiwton.
Cox o f Orlando and Mrs. Ed. Fits- --budget
----- . anywhere
, near thnt
the place where the future was close
element, which was attem pting
to
gerald o f Daytona, and entrants plated by Miami. Consequently no M hnnJ
escort the captives to
Herrin, to
T|u.n RU(|denly, it commenced to
“ show them o ff to the hoys,” accord­ should register with Miss Ruth G il-o th e r town or city in Florida can expect to reap anywhere near the bene- stand still— at least it did not forge
Ion
before
Tuesilny
evening.
ing to information gleaned today.
Committees and chairmen in charge fit Miami expects to reap from the abend; nnd people began to wonder
The leaders, it wns said,
finally
bringing in o f new residents, some for wh&gt;% w jlh Ru fm ,. n location-such a
were ('impelled to yield to the clam­ are ns follows:
Committee on transportation— Ed. the winter only, others to he per- ccntrn||IW| position— there should W
or* of the mob that the prisoners
tnnnent. Minmi is strong fo r , good n ceMal|on „ f Rrowth where overy"beat it." The fleeing men thereupon Higgins, chairman.
Committee on Ground Supervision linnil music, knowing thnt to keep pen- th|nR hn(, ,u&gt;pn coni|ucive for n citywen- -hot down, beaten to denth, nnd
pie pleased and amused is to make flf mUch importance.
one was known to have been hanged. — Geo. A. DeCottes, chnimtan.
Floor Committee— E. A. Rail nnd them contented. Thousands o f people
There were a numlier o f reasons—
Although a number o f the miners
Geo. Phillips
who frequent Miami nnd other Fieri- a0 " p o f wh~,ch wJ||
apo)(co o f Inter.
shudder at the slaughter, all say “ they
Committee on Refreshments— Mrs. da cities every winter, are attracted |)fl|, o f |heie r e a s o n s -possibly the
g"t just what they deserved."
there by the love o f the very last ch||lf cauae— Bt||) exists to .i certain
A* soon as the 44 strip employes R. E. Tolar nnd Mrs. W . T U n g le y .
Minmi is figu ring on
bul tj.h,
,» intended fo r
Committee on Athletic Events.— hand music.
*urn ndcred Thursday morning a cry
spending not less thnn 136,000 for a nn urgrment , or the city to take up a
Ed
L*nv,
thainnait.
"P fui the lives o f liiv captives,
Committee on Publicity— R. W. good band. The next item if that o f &gt;yjlte|)1 &lt;)f Rninln|: public.ty which w ill
per ins who were eye-witnesses say.
booklets. T o meet this need, $20,000 ,|p ftn )y thnt cvj| _ even ns the swift
The cooler element rtiurchcd just be­ IVnrmnn, Jr.
.....
.........
i» to be set aside nnd a like amount is K||,„nK wnt,.r w j||f |,y 0rOsion. wear
Mr.
Schelle
Malnes
was
nppointe&lt;l
hind the prisoners, who were at the
treasurer to receive the funds raised to be spent in newspapers throughout ,|own unsightly elevations,
head of the procession nnd the disor­
on this day. The committee nlso the North and West. Another menus
M)nm, j,nR |,y i^, recently-published
derly element flocked behind anti be­
planned
several
surprise
features
fo
r
o
f
getting
the
Miami
message
to
the
,,U(Jjret
rfrawn nttcntlon from nil porside them.
those who do not care to dance or go traveling public is through the ng. n- tjom| |jf t,|0 u nilc,i States— fo r the
There were cries o f “ heat it,” which
figures have been taken up by the Asgrew into a chorus, but the lenders in hnthing. I f this day is given the cy o f the bill »K»nrds. AI&gt;out
proper support by the citizens o f San- will be spent fo r this purpose in the &gt; o c j atc&lt;|
wn,| w i,|dy scattered,
withstood th(&gt; demand until they a rriv­
foni it enn he arranged to he made North and about $2,000 in the terripUj,uc|gy budget o f the Chamber
ed st a wooded section about three
nn annual evfnt.
surrounding Jacksonville. Way- ^ Commcrcp of thnt ril&gt;. has been
md( from here. There the clamor inTills musical festival is helm: given cross and Savannah. It is also proout wjth fiv o f|gur#i f „ r the
1r&gt; .i i d and the mob pressed nround
under the combined nuspices o f the posed to put up direction signs over o|u? yelir_ j ; i i (ooo; n sum stupendousthe fear-stricken prisoners, some o f
»h..m mumbled, evidently in prayer, i Sanford Chamber of Commerce, the a wide territory east o f the Mr . . • )y large cv,.n fnr „ rity thp size o f MiWitnesses snv the leaders fe e lin g ! Sanford Rotary Club, the Snnford K i- pi river nnd north o f the Ohio and nm,
Y et thnt entire sum will come
u
i l onger to resist the’ crow d? wants d u g nn.l Womans club, and more thnn $5,000 will bo spent in this ,(j|r|. jnto thp c,ty_ to a host ,,f benecl.unor. snid to the prisoners:

(Ill

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J A C K S O N V IL L E , June 24.— As a
result o f rebuilding nnd completing
the rock ballasting track between
Jacksonville und Tampa and relaying
with heavy rails to Jncksonville-St.
Petersburg Atlantic Coast Line effestice Sunday will rearmnge
the
schedules o f important trnins which
for many years have been running on
the same schedules. A ll changes In
Southbound trnins except one through
train Tampa to Jacksonville anti lo­
cal from Ocnln to Jacksonville. Run­
ning time in each instance cut from
fift y to one hur nnd five minutes.

(Bisson Attacked
By Masked Men,
Severely Beaten
And Shot in the Arm Near I'ulatka
Last Night

Illy 1Ur Aaaui'Mlitl g,rr««l
P \ I A T K A , Juno 24.— IV rry Giltj non, mmi of John Gllsnon fonnor chfllr*
man o f the Putnam county board of
Senator Lodge, o f Massachusetts, |con,ml„ iftner,, was called from his
Republican lender, sal.' he b elieved.
m.nr |lostwick at I t
the cloture move would be made. If 1o'clock lust night by masked men,
this effort to get nn early vote on,,the, fhttt in the arm and beaten ovor the
hill should fail, Kcnntor Lodge added. htfii(1 w|, h n |lislo| wjH.n i„. resisted,
the Republican leadership w a s consld- |#|irrip|1 RonM, (,iRt„nce from the house
ering seriously the plan to lay aside,
, |cf| ||y thfl ron,|Ni,i(. lini-.,n»clous.
.
,hr ta r,ff 1,111 aml '" " h 0 n
U *°r
the new rule to invoke cloture by mu
jurity vote nnd 'T igh t it all summer if
necessary.”

The sh eriff’s office Investigntipg developed only that the attackers enme
to I’nlntkn nftcr the assault, crossed
the St. Johns river on the bridge hero
toward Knst Paiatka. Glisson Is not
W A S H IN G T O N , June 24.— The re­ seriously injured and has no idea why
publican members o f the house from he wns attacked.
.
the territory east o f Kansas now nhsent from Washington have been or­
dered back to the capital today by
Mondell, the republican lender, owing
to the one.mnn filibuster being con­
ducted by Representative V oigt, re­
publican, o f Wisconsin. Prompt re­
turn will avoid the issuance o f w ar­
rants, Mnndcll snid in telegrams to
the absentees. Voigt forced 14 mil C IV IL W A R i OS1 FOUR T IIO U 8 rails yesterday and showed no disposi­ ,
A N D L IV E S A N D P R O P E R T Y
tion today to end the filibuster. Hr
DAM AGE
forced three roll rnlls, each requiring
25 minutes within the (irst hour nnd
( I l f T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s l
P E K IN G , June 24.— The cr.st of
a half o f the session today.
the mutiny which has drenched KingSi province with blood, is apparently
'past. Reports from the best nvnilnblo
o f
[sources plnce the denth toll at $4,000

MUTINY OVER
AMONG CHINESE
FOUR CITIES

William Rockefeller &lt;
Brother
John I).,
Died This Morning

Was Prominent in llusincss Circles
nnd Well Known Oil Mnn
tllf

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T A R R Y T O W N , N. Y., June 24.— (
William Rockefeller, oil magnate and
a brother o f John I). died here today
o f pneumonia, lie wns ill nt his home
lu-re since Sunday, hut word o f his
condition was not made public. Five
doctors in attendance when the end
came. Practically nil the members of
the Rockefeller fm iily nt dentil bed.
Rockefeller cont meted
heavy
cold
He
'luring the rnms last week end.
I hud just completed a quarter o f a mil-

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and Indicate destruction or
damage o f four cities.

severe

Another Theatre
W ill Be Built Here
States 1. W. Phillips

R(dln Reel, the Snnford representa­
tive o f I. \V. Phillips, authorized Tho
Dnlly Herald this morning to say that
Mr. Phillips expected to erect a flno
modern theatre on the corner o f Park
avenue nnd Second street, the tfork
lo hegin’ in n few weeks.
Mr. Phillips is the Dodge ngent fo r
Orange, Seminole nnd I.nkc counties
and hns tho Sanford Motor company
in this city nnl is one o f the most pro­
gressive business men in Orlando, be­
ing president o f the First National
Hank and hend o f the I. W . Phillips
company., and a largo property own­
er in Orlando, .Sanford and other cit­
ies.
Plans fo r the new theatre have not
been drawn as yet, but It w ill be about
00x117 and w ill be up to date In every
its tnnsury.
respect. Details o f the new theatre
N o one would fo r a moment expect
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but M r. Phillips
Osceola county to raise . auta any.J
g
of Sanford thnt it
where near the amount o f the city o f
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, , w ill he built at once,
the lowest ennt coast; that idea would
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I k * absurd. But it should by all means
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set aside a sum e&lt;,ual to perhaps ono|n N IT R O E X PLO S IO N
sixth of that amount— say fift y cents
par capita, which would give $3,500
m s Tfc* A sane lalrS P r t M l
some publicity work which would
E A S T L IV E R P O O L. Ohio, June 24.
ns n nucleus with which to commence —Tw o men w ere blown to pieces, three
bring such good results that the p eo-, houses on outskirts o f W ellsville were
pie, o f their own volition, would de •wrecked early today when nitroglycersire to increase it another y ea r.-- ine being transported in autonobile
Kissimmee Gazette.
exploded.

"V es. the money raised during the dny w ill wuy. It will| _|” ||ci4“ n" tb" i * ',;||,M,x(t.0flclariea— before the yenr shall have
_______ supporting the band. It carry on the publicity work in the Mir |0, cd
go toward
&gt;'" *’d better bent it.”
^is hoped to receive enough money to ami hend.pyirters so here we have an
Ninety-one
thousand dollars— think
Then followed the mnssacre.
. enable the bond to continue its week- ambitious t(nd extensive program that o f jt , V el , hink whnt w i|i rt-wult! O f
Mow many o f tho prisoners reallz
would make most communities gasp
i.’p^ooo goes fo r employment o f a
ly concerts during the remainder o f -would
' ' that it was to be a flig h t o f denth
,u ,
for breath. T o those who have neverr hand next winter, $20,000 for advertiswdl never be known.
_____ ______________
, visited the Magic City nnd are won- lrJK |MMlk|,.tjl&gt; $|,000 fo r billboards in
Between the road nml the woods on
Major Woodward, o f the Carolina [dering Just what sort o f place it is do t)u, nort,, „ urh „ „ thl,
[n Milie right side, there was a barbed
ilitn ir and Naval academy o f Hen- not hnvc to bother to mnko the trip #mi» ,mnr(, on n rondwny in
New
"iri fence.
Most o f the prisoners
dersonvi 1lc, N ! C., ls in the city in the o f Inspection. A ll that is necessary is y ))rk c ,ly |lt800 fo r billboards neur|»on dollar .Mnuaoltum in Sleepy Hoiprobably thinking vaguely
thut
it
to realize thnt Miami is ala.ut
to j Bckw)nv|||c, Wnycross nnd Savannah, •«»«’ cemetery. He was 81 years old.
'*,|iild he something to have the fence interest o f his school.
•spendt $91,000
« « t nm fo r publicity.
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Thnt
.... tells
f{)T highway signs, and $5,000 -------------------’ "•tween them and the mob, began
less thnn $300 was used fo r publicity.
• ;ndiing through the fence. They had
The men who crow,(led about him the *lor&gt; o f • progressive people who f(ir publicity work in the home office.
I f Osceola county had devoted tho
said“
You
ought
to
know
better
thnn
know
full
well
the
value
o
f
telling
the
Tfu.
bu(lRet
for
publicity
last
yenr
difficulty with their suitcases. There
were shouts o f: “ Drop your suitcases t „ try to take the bread from a union (&lt;*h' r ff&gt;low- U •» thl‘
"R1*11,0' fo r all Osceola county was sliced in sumc pro rata as Minmi there would
determination lo excel, m at win M ' 1 tw o— nnd some twelve huntlred dol- have been more thnn $22,000 in tho
: j won’t need them," which appealed man’s mouth,
conducted yes- M‘“ mi » population o f more than one ,nn| WJU approprjutcd for “ publicity." publicity fund; i f Miurni had made
to the humor o f the jeering mob. Most
Investigations were
•e renresenta- hundred thousand people within the y et cven „ f that triflin g sum not one the same pro ratn ns Kissimmco there
°f th* prisoners dropped their suit- terday by several state
repress
would have been hut nl»out $4,350 in

r&gt;ed inth the woods.

n
„ n e r started his inquest by swearing not
P®,,iblie fo r * n&gt; other r it&gt; \°
The shooting was under w ay and in the Jury. It then adjourned until follow Miami a example as regard^
the killing was on throughout the Sunday
State’s Attorney Duty said “ mount, the lesson is there just th.
same for all who care to rend. Withwoods. Men were running and dodg- he probably would recommend

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'booting at them. When one fell, the
crowd closed in and fired u volley into
the
“
prostrate form. The throata o f
tw«i were cut.
,’
^
As a man was shot down crowds
(fathered and watched him breathe
hi* last, jeering and scoffing.
Dne o f the wounded men to whom
the correspondent talked in the woods
J-,‘ iil he was a steam shovel worker.

would depend primarily
{inquest uncovered. A ll officials were
o f the opinion thnt no evidence would
! he obtainable. The casualty list was
still indefinite Inst night.
Twenty-two bodies were in the
morgues. Several others were reportcd utill in the woods or in ponds. Estimates ran ns high ns forty hut hud
1no confirmation.

city hns in the wny o f assets nnd at­
tractions, there can be no advance, no
gnin in population, no great forw ard
step.— Lakeland Telegram .
Liberal Publicity Brings Return*.
Proper publicity must be preached
nnd must be practiced if any city or
county Is to fo rge nhend.

year prior to thnt there wns but one
thousand dollars used fo r "publicity,
An(, whnt the harvest is to be fo r the
coming yenr " fo r publicity" it is d if­
ficult to state. And thnt for the en­
tire county!
Compare the county o f
OscyOla
with Minmi in u progressive wny. M i­
ami, with 29,000 population, raises
$91,000 o f which some $55,000 goes
for publicity— the be nnce for music.
That means about $3.17 per enpitn.
Osceola county, with 7,000 population
raises $1,000 for publicity—or about
fifteen cents ;&gt;er capita—o f
which

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�It Is rumored I have Hold the Star Theatre lot and that I am gotnjr to retire from the theatre and motion picture business. This la a prossi falsehood as I have NOT sold (he above lot up to the
present and even If I did I have other available locations thnt I enn build upon, and neither do I Intend to retire from the business I am in. The main purpose of the notice is prompted through
justice to myself and to protect people who have in mind Investing in unassured and unreliable theatre projects.
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Make them show you suitable theatre property paid for and in their own name. Make them show you an equal amount o f real cash to invest
along with yours. Don’t let them buy the property and build a theatre with your money and then take all the profits for salaries. Find out who is
going to handle the money, are they honest—can they be trusted w ith your earnings—how much experience have they had— has their past career
in this or other lines been a success—would they see you through a losing crisis or close up and let you hold the bag?
Ik*nr in mind that I will have n regular theatre here In n short time and that I hold long time contracts and franchises with th^TolIowing stars, producers and authors and they cannot
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showin nt any other thentre besides mine:

be

William de Mille, Elsie Ferguson, Thomas Meighan, George MqUr
a
dozen companies; Clara Kimball Young, Earl W illiam s,Fiorford
Scott,
Katherine Newlin Burt, Victorian Sardou, Mary Roberts
ence
s
Barry;
Eugene O’Brien, Owen Moore, Elaine Hammerstein,
Itinch
ith
Marshal
Neilan, Anita Stewart, Constance Talmadge, MilConw
larris
Chaplin,
King
Vidor,
Norma
Talmadge,
Katherine
McDonald,
Allan
Dwan,
Mack
Sennett,
Annette
Kellermann,
Lionel
Barrymore,
Charles
Ray, James Oliver Curwood, Pon Negri,
dred Harris
Charless Chaplin, etc.; Bert L.vtcll, Viola Dana, Alice Lake, Tom Mix, Pearl White, Pauline Frederick and many others. In fact I have the entire out-put o f all the first class concerns under contract.

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Y E S T E R D A Y 'S RESU LTS

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Classified Ada 5c a lint. No
t o r . ad taken for Ira a than 25c.
to
and poaltlvely no daasified
to
ada charged to anyone. Caah
to
moat accompany all order*
to
Count five worda to a line
to
and remit accordingly.

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SPORTS •

CLASSIFIED
ADS

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Florida State Fragile
At Lakeland, 2; Jacksonville, -I.
A t Tampa, 4; I&gt;aytunn, 5.
At Orlando, 0; St. Petersburg, 4.
National league
A t Pittsburgh, 8; Chicago, 0.
A t New York, 2; llrooklyn, 3.
A t Philadelphia 6, Poston, 4.
Other* not arhcdulcd.

FOR SALK
FO R S A L K OR K E N T — A fte r July
1, fi-romn house, light*, good well
water on Sanford Height*.— George
Hunter, Route A, llox 1CO-II.
7r.-311•

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no
vl(i
m

FOR S A I.K C in -fA P -4 cowa, 2 h- if
e n . Apply C. II. Cninpbcdl, Monteluma Hotel.
76-2tp

American l.eugue
At Huston, tlj New York, 2.
At Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 0.
At Dertoit, 3; St. Ixiuls, 2.
Others not scheduled.

At
FOR S A L E - Two nice Jersey cowa.J
At
Price reasonable .term* cash.— Mr*.
At
W. E. Allen, tangwood, Fin.
75-Gtp
At
L lH K K T Y SIX, (’ontinental Red Seal
Motor. Newly painted. Five good
tire*. Excellent condition. Sacrifice
At
$1500. In&lt;|uire nt 111 Paik Avenue.
ed in

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75*8tp

FUR BALE

live

acre

farm.

i 1.

acre* tiled, all in good condition,
good house anil ham, ha* good gn*
system in house, located about five
mile* from Sanford, on hard road. Can
make terms.— A. P. Connelly. 75-tfc

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F 7 n r 3 A !X " " !T ln&lt;TM, i n good shape,
7 passenger, new top, newly pointo*l. $800.— N. II. G ARN ER .

74-atc
FOR S A L E — At a bargain, practical­
ly new Colt* Acetylene lighting
plant with necessary pipe for instal­
lation. Phone 3703 or call F. F. Dut­
ton, Jr.
72-tfc
FOR S A L E — Large, desirable build­
ing lot on Mngmdin avenue, be­
tween 10th and I Ith streets, Sanford.
Address P. O. Itox No. I.
73-4tp

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FOR S A L K — Five room bungalow
with sleeping porch, screened, and
In good repnir. Located in the best
residential section o f tho city.—A . P.
Connelly.
78-tie
FOR S A L E :TT
acres improved.
For terms and
price *ce H. II. Chappell.
72-fltp

USB*

American Associaiton
Louisville, 4; St. Paul, 2.
Toledo, fi; Milwaukee, 4.
Columbus, 0; Kansas City, 2.
Indianapolis, I; Minneapolis, fi.

Southern Association.
Hirmlnghnm, 7, Atlanta, 7 (call­
Nth, darkness).
A t Mobile, 4; New Orleans, 2.
A t Mumphis, 10; Chnttunoogn, 7.
A t Litlc Rock, 3; Nnshville, fi.

GAM ES TO D A Y
St. Petersburg nt Orlando.
Daytona nt Tampa.
Jacksonville at lakeland.

National L'agu e
Won
Lost
New York . ..
. 37
21
St. Loida
...
2*5
32
33
llrooklyn
20
Pittsburgh
21*
27
Chicago
30
28
Ciin ionou
21*
32
Huston
24
32
Philadelphia
20
35

FOR R E N T

FOR R E N T Two" furnished house­
Southern A Hoocintion
keeping apartments, also one five
Won Lost
room cottage not furnished. Apply
41
25
300 French Avo. Phone 287 J. 7&lt;5-3tp Mohile
Memphis
10
27
FOR R E N T— One apartment o f two
New Orleans * .
38
28
or three rooms, gas stove, electric
Little Rock .
37
20
lights, running water, two blocks from
Hirminghain
34
41
P. 0.
Also furnished rooms with
Atlanta
26
37
board, $8.00 u week and up. 110-112
Nnshville
26
11
Commercial.
64-tfc
Chnttnnuogn
. &lt;
•»)•)
**
4(5
FO R R E N T — Room* and kitchenette.
— Shirley Apartments opposite post
S lu m t
office, upstairs.
28-tfc

W A N TE D

14

W A N T E D — Extra sale* Indies at the
Surprise Slum Store.
7fl-2tc
W A V I E D —Customer for Hunk
nearly new, $1,200.— N. 11. Gamer.
74-Mt-

Pet.
.000
M50

.r,r,a
.373
.333
00*1

Pet.
.C.3S
.552
.532
.618

.483
.475

.420
.364

Pit.
.51*7
.6(59
.532
. 11*2
.470
.47fi
.410
.420

Pet.
.021

.51*7
.570
.500
.453
.413
.113
.324

R A IN DID N O T D AM PEN POWDER
NOR ARDOR OF TH E
SPORTS.
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W A N T K O TO R E N T — Man and wife
Despite thu threatening weather
would rent small cottage or flat, nnd final downpour o f rain, seventeen
w ill pay $30 a month. Address A. I). men were in the contest nt the traps
M., care o f Herald.
74-3tp o f the Sanford llod and Gun club yes­
terday.
Verily the rod and gun club
Is developing some crack shot*.
LO S T — Small shcpher.i dog. About i
Tho highest individual score nmong
month old. Hlnrk. with white feet. the locnl lx&gt;y* for the day was made
Finder please return to L. II. Connel­ by John Punlon, who dropped all but
ly nnd recclvo reward.
72-tfc three of hi* string o f fifty.
Next
The Dally Herald Delivered to your came R. II. Wight, the headliner or
door six days a week fo r 16 cent*— tho club, who broke 4*5 and then camu
Hen Coleman, now second man In the
Join the throng* o f reader*.

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KLIM MILK

E0[i]n®n[u®[c][E][D[u
----- T O N I G H T ___

Forest Lake
E. M. Galloway
W. H. Hand
J. S. Dinkle
T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Bell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Russell
Bob Walthour
D. C. Marlow
C. R. Duffin
B. H. Guthrie

G L O R IA
SW ANSON
and K0D O L P II V A L E N T IN O in
Elinor Glyn’s

“ BEYO ND THE
ROCKS”

Are a few o f the many hundreds
that have purchnscd “ E X ID E ”
Batteries from us. Nearly three
years sales and not one to go
wrong.

A flam ing romance ns only the
author o f "Three Weeks’’ could
w rite it; ns only Glorious Glori*.
with dashing Rudolph Valentino
playing the lover, coulu make it
live in all it* Ardent splendor. The
story o f a passionate young heart.
O f gay nights o f revelry in I’ari*—
of tingling adventure on the snowclad crags o f tho Alps—of intrigue
nnd coquetry in the gilded resorti
o f London high society. Never be­
fore hnve such lavish settings, such
dramatic lovo-sconcs, such spectac­
ular adventure been seen upon the
screen.
(D E e H E D E It e J C lJ ia ia iB IIJ ls )

Insist on an “ EXID E”
Battery
The Battery is the life of the car.
W E R E C H A R G E AND RE­
P A IR A L L MAKES
BATTERIES

RAY BROTHERS
107 West First St.----- Phone 518

FOR R E N T OR S A I.E -S m .il n lU p
— J. Musson.
76-10tp
Princess Thentre, Sundny, 8 p. m.
’ 7fl-2te
Why pay more? Tho Pergor Steel
tiltor, $2.25. See us before you buy.
— Elder Springs Wnter Co. Phone
311.
61-2tc

Phone 127

The Churchwell Co.
-1 Store in Floridn

Ladies Department
. NEW VOILES

SA N FO R D W IN S FROM
W IN T E R GARDEN

Gun Club
Well AttendedGood Scores Made

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W. W. DRESSOR

THE WINNERS

Sanford’s New Store-

IIO W T H E Y STAN D
Florida State League
Lost
Won
1*
St. Petersburg
1
... 5
Jacksonville
4
1
... 6
Daytona
Orlando
___
... 3
6
Tampa . A...............
0
3
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Lukelnnd
7

FOR S A L E — Potato barrels in nny
quantity, special prices on car lots,
American League
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Won Ix&gt;*t
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfr fit. L n ii*
37
25
New
York
28
27
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
Detroit
33
20
siding. Within four blocks o f renter
Chicago ...
31
32
of city,
Cleveland
.
30
33
Ceo. V . K N IG H T
3(1
33
272-tfc Washington
Huston
25
31
Philadelphia
23
31

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line-up, who got 4f&gt;. J. C. Hutchin­ ; Winter Garden 000 010 200— 3 t» 2
002 002 2.r»x— 11 14 3
son and I.. U. May followed with 44 Sanford
Summary: Two hnse hits, Vaidc-n,
each, and Charley Whltncr with 43.
The sensation o f the day was the McCall, Tanner, Pounds, nnd Cornell;
shooting by Mr. Ruck, n visitor from three base hits, Mansfield; stolen has­
Spencer I, McCall 2, Hurdick,
Lakeland, who just naturolly walked . •
up to the trap and broke 50 strnignt Walker 2, Rive, Ammon, Mansfield,
on tho regular program. This record Pounds, Shannnghnn nnd Arnold; left
on bases: Sanford 7, Winter Garden,
has few equals on the local trap.
The new rules were posted fo r the 10; struck out hy Ammon, I I, by Har­
first time yesterday and seemed sat­ din fi; hnso on halls, o ff Ammon 2, off
Wild pitch, Ammon
1,
isfactory in every way to the shoot­ Hardin fi.
ers and visitors. They will lessen tho llnrdin 1. Sacrifices, Hurdick, Vaidprobability o f accidents nnd if strict­ cn, I). Crawley. Hit by Ammon, Hnrly enforced will make accidents im ­ din. Umpire, Smith. Time, 2 : 10.
possible. Tho new program was also
put Into effect yesterday, whereby
“ God’s
Kingdom Near,” — world­
only r.0 shots nre counted in the o f­ wide witness and lecture next Sunday
ficial score. This has been found night, 8 o'clock, Princess Theatre,
more satisfactory with the older clubs free. Mr. Fred L. Boyer, o f Jackson­
7fi-2tc
nnd tends to equalize the opportuni­ ville, speaker.
ties for each contestant. A fte r the
regular program the hoys arc allowed
Hnvc you lost or found anything?
to shoot as long ns they like, hut
their score* nre not recorded in the
Distrib­
I season’s overage.
utor
The score for yesterday is ns fo l­
Route A. Rural Phone 1603
lows:
SAN FO R D , F L A .
Vest. Senson
Score Ave.
PR IC E L IS T
Wight, It. H.
50-4(5 .KIWI
J U N E 1922
r»o-ir» .803 1 lb. Whole Klim
Coleman, It. It.
$ .65
Hill, W. C.
JBI
Its. Whole Klim .......
1.35
Whltncr, Chas.
50-43 .830 6
lbs. Whole Klim ..... .
2.00
Puleston, S.
.82*5 25 lbs. Whole Klim
11.00
Hand. W. 8.
50- i I
- 1 1 Ih. Skim Klim .
.10
Gihh*, L. II.
.8IS 2's lbs. Skim Klim
.K5
Hutchison, J. C.
50-14 .818 6
lb*. Skim Klim
1.00
Harden, J. L.
.812 25 lbs Skim Klim ___
4.23
T'.ai
Stevens, It K. . ..
J union, John
60-47 .78(5
Newman, It. A.
.780
Woodruff, F. L.
.778
Smith, II. P.
50*42 .777
IVzold, Geo.
25*15 .:•••:•
Herndon, O. P,
" 12 .7(53
Maine*, S.
.7 til
Cowan, J. II.
25*20 .733
King, P. M.
50*88 .723
May, L . U.
60*44 .711
10 {Stores in GenrglttTolar, J. S'.
25-22 .(585
Howard, C. C.,
25-18 .080
Douglass, V. E.
.(577
Crosby, F. L.
.020
Dodson, G.
C20
Stonioff, M.
600
Griffin, D. ( ’ .
.673
Deane, Itoht.
25-12 .180
Eelridge, I, M.
.380
Dm m It R
3C IS .2C0
Note— Only those shouting during
the pnst 30 days are published above.

The showers that fell yesterday a f­
ternoon did not dampen the ardor o f
the fan* nnd a good crowd turned out
to see the game between the fast Win­
ter Gurdcn team nnd Sanford.
Amnnn, Sanford's "iron man" was
on the mound for the local* nnd ho
pitched true to his usual form, giving
up hut four hit* until the last inning
after which ho loosened up and allow­
ed the visitors several extra hingle*.
There were few brilliant plays hut
u fair sample of hnll was produced
nnd a glance nt the following box
score will tell you thu story:
Winter Gnrden
AH H H PO A K
Arnold, Ih.
5 1 1 II 0 o j
Shnmiaghnn, 2k
5 0 •a1
* 1 &lt;1 0
Pounds, s*.
5 0 1 •1 3 i i
Royer, 8b.
4 0 0 n «&gt;
a* l
C. Crawley, If.
5 0 1 0 1 o1
Cornell, rf.
4 1 1 0 0 0
D. Crawley, cf.
4 0 1 1 0 o1
Tanner, e.
4 1 1 H o 01
Hardin, p.
3 0 1 0 3 0

Men's Department
.

In Blue, Green and Yellow,
yard

WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS
With Pre-Shrunk Collar
Attached

59c

$2.50

NEW DRAPERIES

F A T M A N ’S

Fancy Patterns, yard

BLUE WORK SHIRTS

29c

$1.00

New Line

THREE-FOURTH HOSE

COVERALLS

For Children, Fancy Tops

For Little Hoys

40c

$1.25
P A Y CASH

Totals ........... 30
Sanford
AH
Hurdipk, ss.......... 3
Vnlden, 3b.
4
Spencer, cf.
4
Rive, c.
4
Ammon, p. ...
. 6
Walker, lb.
4
McCall, If............. 6
McLucas, 2b.
. 4
Mansfield, rf.
3

3

0 24 13

21

PO A
1 1
1 1
0 0
11 0
0 3
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�FACE POUR
TiiE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY.
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TH E SANFORD D A ILY H ERALD , SATURDAY, JUNE 24,1922

PAGE TWO
have no excuse fo r killing men in
SANFORD DAILY HERALDthey
cold Mood after they have surrendered.
P l k U i t H r ? t r r ■ ( I t r a M i n r * | t Paa-

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—------- 'O----------Reports from Tampa say that the
recent bond election fo r three mil*

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N E S S 1R.A

MSMliKii THIS ANROCtATKU r itr .M
The Associated Prana Is exclusively
entitled to the une for republlcatlon of
all nawra dispatches credited to It or
aot otherwise credited In this paper
and also the local
news
puh fished
herein.
All rights of re-publication of special
dispatches herein are alio reserved
--------------------------------------------------------------Off Ire 1 IIKIIAI.I) III II.H IM .. I'hone IP*

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reichstng.

t v a&gt; i n
.

the country for the
a contributor to the
We notice that none
go there.

The murdered driving in a

A neighbor o f the ptarmigan In the
Scottish mountains la (he blue or
In summer he la
ing Rnthcnau and shot twice at the mountain hare.
grayish brown, hut when winter cornea
minister, the shots taking immediate ho shedi- his hair and grows s new
fatal effect. Putting on high speed coat of pale gray sud white fur. Ptar­
the assassin escaped. No ciue to tho migan even sleep on the snow when
identity of the murderer was discov­ there Is ground free of snow quit*
e r e d up to noon todny. Ralhenau was near, and one finds the little hollows
I a guest at dinner Inst night o f Amer- made to the snow by tlielr wnrm
bodies. Some people say that white
|icnn Ambnssoddr Houghton. On re­
fur mid white feathers are warmer
ceiving news o f the assassination the
than darker colors
So perhaps that
American embassy promptly hoisted Is partly why some mi Imills and birds
its flag at half mast. Rnthcnau was In cold places have white winter
killed ns lie was leuving his residence. clothes. I'sr north. In th « arctic re­

hftVp lh ou gh t

motor car slowed up ns he was near­

there was much time lost over tcchnicn| |M}ints in the Inw hut it pays in the
,
. ,
. / . . 1 ,.n.i |ollt l».fore
,onK 010 1 0 De r n ru u l “ P ' 1 ,OOK 'A.xore

you leap on bond matters. We hope
that Hillsborough county will be able
to adjust the matter satisfactorily
and again put the bonds across.
0----------IF AN YB O D Y II AS—

li*
California is
rich man says
Tampa Times.
but the rich ran

cooked food sale at Dean Turr,tr!
Store fo r the b e ie fit o f the Cathol*
Sunday School. Anyone winhin- ♦*
donate anything to this worthy ^
may send it to Mra. Morriion
Miss Takach. There w ill he plenty ^
fresh baked ham, home-made rdl,
and salad and fine cakes and CAtldy.
Come to ace fo r yourself.
TLJte

Tue-Thr-Snt-73-tfc

f or ^ d u . Srminole «&gt; «n ty and SanA d . r r * ford have l&gt;ccn very fortunate in this
Advrr^

^

Rome sidiubls anil birds change
their dress In winter Just ns we do.
The ptarmigan, a bird belonging to tho
PR O M IN E N T LEAD ER
IN
G ER­ aanie family ns the grouse, mid who
lives high up In the Scottish moun­
M AN A F F A IR S SHOT BY
tains. In one of the hints who wear a
ASSASSIN
completely different dress In winter.
In the summer he Is a pretty yellowDance Tonight, Lake Marr
Illy The A«.oelal.d Preea)
lab-brown
all over, with whlto wing*,
B ER LIN , June 24.— Dr. Walter
Casino,
but In winter he Is almost all white.
Rnthrnau, German minister o f foreign This Is because there Is so much snow
I f it's a piano, wo know how Coll
affairs, was assassinated today. O f­ on the high hills that If ho romalnod 498.
CO-tfc-B
brown he would he easily seen against
ficial announcement was made in the
tho snow.

[ GOSM, l J64T BET Nfc KU4
G oes*

Anlmala and Olrds Make Seasonal
Shifts, Very Much as Does tho
Human Family.

KILLED TODAY

uv. j

a u V U C S t VAA.TTER, JE S T
MTWEEM O S FRtEMOS , BUT}

lor county officials must know their
hnsin— « before they start an election

k
Maee w a. e. a. . aap^p llle
l ea. -.
tia a . I »»-!(*&lt;• r a tle In p a llllM . |2A tl p e r
'rear, ■ !—■ ;&gt; la a d v a a r r .

—

eacxrr «ofe«ccupnou»,

CHANGE -CLOTHES' IN WINTER

germ an minister

TUERt'% ^OVAETVtmO V%WOkX.O|

THEHEKcA
LI) PKINfINGGO.[have
ii,,n»to*°rbe done allwaover
» m***’
,,ndwiU
rm .iR iiK H s
again. There
j — B Q tL T -------------------------was some mistake in the publishing
n. j ! u l i .a li i &gt; ~ seef*iary*T »*a««rer of the notices that makes tho election
CL »- » u U p s
r i ^ T i V u l Manaa*r invalid or rather mnkes the bonds In*
rkea# u s * s to sioo r . st.
valid If they ever come to a sale. This
A l u r t U U i Ualra M»4r K » » e « ea I only Roea to show that too much care
______________Applleetlea______________ |cannot be exercised in arranging fo r
, tho sale o f bonds and the attorneys
Bebaerlptlea Priee la AUxaaa*
Oae
ats sTear t
o
u
t
_____ m o vv^° arra,|K« the matter fo r the city

DR.RATHENEU,

MICKIE SAYS

Killed a pig.
Shot his w ife.
Got married,
Made a speech,
Joined the army,
Robbed a bank,

cwwwS

gion*, where there Is always snow and

W e deliver the goods.—Quick
vice Transfer.
60 t/c a

Have you read tho want ads todsyf
Join the throngs o f readers.

A IR
F or your tires, free and when you
want I t

A IR
For your com fort from G. E. Electric
fans .

GASOLINE

The assassination followed hard ice all the year round, most of the
For nil mukes o f cars
upon an attack on Rathenau by Dr. animals are white. For distance, the
polar I.ear and the uretlc fox.—Chris
Karl H elfferkh in the reichstng yes­
tlan Silence Monlinr.
terday. News o f the assassination
For automobiles,, eewing nu, hints
reached the lelchstag at II o'clock.
etc.
Fred L. Royer, Printfcss, Sunday
Pandcmoi lum broke out at the un76-2tc
nouncemcnl. Tw o Mocialista jumped . night, free hible lecture.
up shouting t » Flelffcrich “ You nr.* a
n
-------------------------That wear, n free tube with each tire.
in aH.sin." They threatened to attack
Dance Tonluht, Lake Mary A ticket with every dollar on a »J|.
nal lamp given away July j rd.
him and h? lu stily left the room. The Caxino.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc
•li.tag adjourned amid turmoil.
Hear the thrilling Bible lecture*:
“ God's Kingdom N ear," Sunday night,
I T It I I AN IS W RECKED
Princess Theatre, free.
7G-2tc
OFF til. \N(.'ESTER COAST,
C O NTEN D ER IN RACES
105 P n lm e t t o A ven u e

states and communities
under tho
pretense
that
they
are
beneficial
to
It is time for the annual member­
Bought a home,
the
public
health,
tho
public
morals,
ships to the FcrnAld-Laiighton H os­
Killed a mad dog.
or the public uplift, whether the peopital to be paid. Every man and w om ­
l-ost his wallet,
pie wish them or not. Here governan in Seminole County should pay
Gone fishing,
luenl aid is only a strong arm o f the
their dollar uiiil keep up this insti­
liroko his neck,
I federal government in its interven­
tution that means so much to the
Committed suicide,
tion in local afTnlrs.
community and every person in it.
Started n radio,
Co-ordination in the various sysYou never know what a wonderful in­
Come buck home,
must
come sooner or Inter, There
stitution tin- local hospital is until
Moved his office,
terns
of
government and taxation
you or your fam ily needs it.
Taken n vacation,
are too many existing evils under
Keen in a fight,
present conditions.
Sanford is going to vote on munici­
Has no oil stork,
----------- o -----------pal ownership o f her water, light and
Got rich.
IN M EMORY OF MRS.
gas plants. A good thing, if you can
Made a bail hot,
Illy I hr A a .iir la t r d I ' m i i
W IL L IA M Z A C H A R Y
keep them out o f politics. Name your
H A L IF A X , June 24.— The schooner
It's news—send it to the editor.
commission in advance, ami have it
Puritan, of Gloucester, a prospective
It. 8 , V. P.
She is not dead, but sleopeth.
composed o f your best business men
|contender in the international fisher­
— — — - &lt;i
They told us she was asleep. Silence
who will not work the job for them­
mens races next fnll has been wreck­
G O V E R N M E N T MD IS COSTLY
fid lowed and we wept.
selves or political cohorts, but for the
ed
on Ruble Istnnd
Fifteen of the
C O NVENTIO N.
A life that meant so much to each
Interest o f the people.— Repnrtercrew are missing.
iif'us has slipped away.
8 Ur.
Righto, old dear. Something oil the 1 "N o more expensive phrase* have
We shall see her face no more, hut .
» « r * n »-*
been invented in recent years than we can never tease to feel that inW 111 E V flC U fllC
plans you are following in the build­
'state aid' ami 'federal tid,* '* declar­
spiral ion which her life gave to us.
ing o f your school house*, we presume.
ed fo**mer Gov. Frank O. l-owden, of \n inheritance most precious.

OILS

TIRES

F . P . R m es

Have You Seen
This New

Super Stove?

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Maid
BREAD

Siberia By October it
is Learned Today

At Your Grocer’s

She was one of the dependnblie
" ,TcCvni n'l,lr,-‘!U, , to " ,u'
St. Augustine is now fighting ,Illin" i\
* u* Nivrrinly o f &lt; alirnrnm. mothers who make up the member. _
changing the route of lhi» Fn*l c«m*t ' f‘ntH
.
. . . .
'
„
,
I l l y T k f A s a o r ln lr d I'rra a l
&amp; n a U o the SL ".Mins River, and will
M&gt;'*kc rightly and wisely
ship o f the Wesleyan Truth Seekers
TO KIO , June 24.— Japan will evacMADE
be strongly represented at the canal
‘ ,,in n * “ f ^
a‘ nU' 1,1 ,hr L f" i la-* **f the Methodist Sunday school, u:•t «- Xils-rur iiy October lit) next it was
lhn,u* h ,holr " " " * • * ""V For many years she bar. ln*en in the lea rue. I today.
hearing at iluytonn next Monday. ,,,n “ W
LOOKS
While the new route up tho Rt. Johns time they mention or invoke these c'ass and truly her life was n testi­
AND IS
phrases. Those who fondly deceive mony to thy &lt;ln"&lt; motto, "M y Sister
to Sanford, connecting with the In­
Soothlng Sights.
themselves
into
tile
belief
that,
lieand I." Not only her sisters around
dian rived by a lid-mile canal to T it ­
The commuting irnln wns crowded
N e w Invention N o w
usville, would provide deeper water ‘
" ,,n,p
nrr ln,crc"t- her, of which she was ever mindful, amt the Woman felt fortunate nt se­
on Display
for navigation between Jacksonville " ,| m • rece,v,n«
“ r W - hut her sisters o f other land*. How t curing I» seat. Tills ferllpx hcitsn to
wljfri i Iif rt*«lliFil ihnt *
Th e widely advertised N ew
and Miami, the new route would side- '‘ r,‘ l ',il1*
“ r‘*
■omelhing often In the class activities when cnll
crying
i&gt;«b)
was
In
the
sent
ahead.
Perfection
O il Range with
track St. Augustine, Daytona and f,,r nnth,nR* » « '
* « w “ kc “ P were made for different causes, she
IDs tired mother danced him up and
S
U
PH
R
FE
X
Burners that foe
New Smyrna.— Titusville Advocate.
|!'umv ,lu&gt; with « ori' noi««* »'"•
reminded us o f the suffering world,
___________________
pockets. As the tmlinnanol!* News *&gt;f those beyond our personal touch, down lii s vain endeavor tu ipiiet him.
the first time combines gasThen she stood hl*n up so Hint his
ays:
stove speed with oil-stove
those to whom we could only ndmiri- liny red face .....rod over her shoulder
The Hrraltl has always contended
economy,
is on display here.
It i
inter through our prayers and by ■it the people behind
III* wallings
that a publicity tux was needed by a
'*
thi, ,r
w,,Ml h,,n
Let
us
show you this big
subsided Into *nWrn ns lie looked
city and a county to take care of the I " ,U,‘cU'&lt;1 in
,hnt ^ e govern- giving.
handsome
new ttovs tad its
ilround.
He
wn«
particuliirly
altnnded
For three and one-half years she
many needs o f tho community
n o t l,nonl ,B tflvln» b" ck *"
lh,’Y
msrvtlous
burner.
try
n
young
lusn
silling
licit
to
the
only in the matter o f advertising hut 11,0 Fi tting only part o f it hack, hud served as centenary fee ret ary,
Wolnnn, whom tie gnnsl nl Intently.
fo r every movement for the public From their payments in the form of and always rendered her class pledge Kucpurugod tij her baby * silence Ids
Welfare. There are two articles in taxes, a largo deduction must lie in full.
mother pulled him gently on the hack
In the class sessions on Sunday und murmured In soothing hilt very
this Issue from state papers regard­ made for the cost of the government
ing the publicity tax levied by Miami handling the money, probably the morning she assisted in making the audible tones*
"There, there' Thai's a good hoy.
that should lie read and digested. San­ most expensive kind of money hand­ study o f God's word clear and force­
ful and the teacher was ever looking Now look nl all the funny fares."—
ford arid Seminole county should have ling there is.
Chicago Journal.
The inrrensin gunderstunding by for her when the class assemlded.
a publicity tax sufficient to take care
We
loved
her;
yes,
more
titan
We
o f all public matters in the way of the taxpayers that the money spent
LInccIn Shrswd Lawyer.
hospital*, hands, community welfare bv any government— national, state rt allied. Wo miss her everywhere,
It was In the old M'-tsinora (III.)
and
while
we
are
afflicted
by
her
work o f nil kinds and charily. H ie or municipal is not the government's
court house that Lincoln won n case
people art* tired of digging for every­ money, hut the taxpayers' money, going, we know that she tins gone to f»*» r m*ip v.-h,.
*uir*h another
the reel*.,, h. reward lb lU i hratcnin for frMU(t ln „ hnrM ......
thing while the majority o f the oner which has I ’en turn***' &lt;&gt;**,•?■
L'ncoln’i
Uni! ultit to Kite, retuse to give any­ government to defray the cost of home, and one day we shall sec her lrg ll, opponent had on a new and ........... ........................ ................... ..
thing. AH this money should come ndniinlHtrallon, should have « txtv- ..gam by following in the /ootstei
styltsh shirt with a long, pointed cob
Inr attached and. contrary to the usual
from the taxes which is the
only denry to compel a stricter accounting " f m,r Master ns she did.
B. B. ItANDALL. Jr.
A. L. CAMPBELL
The
To ns she will ever live, though we custom, opening In the hack.
for their trust by public officials.
etpiitable way. Think it over.
her worthy gentleman was wearing the
Furthermore, it should he borne in see her not; the memory of
shirt for the first time and hud put
sweet
life
will
speak
to
us,
heconing
on
public
offi-ini*
that
they
are
not
Those union minora who deliberate­
It on wrong side foremost with tin
us onward, upward to the land be­
Wclaka Building
ly killed the non-union minora in cold in office to spend the funds in the
point* of the collar sticking hack
blood, tied them together und threw nublic treasury in such extravagant yond the skies where p a llin g is no Lincoln tn Ids defense had sold that
Ida opponent was wise und knew ninny
them into pond-* mid otherwise acted ways a* foster their ambition or more.
Mrs. C II. Smith,
thing*, but probably did not know all
like wild liensts, should get tli&lt; full satisfy their desires, hut in the man­
about a horse trade, ns: "Gentlemen
Mr*. T. \V. Williams,
limit of the law and they should be ner that those to whom the money
of the Jury, there are name trifling
Mrs.
L.
Allen
belongs—the
taxpayer*
wish.
This
made to suffer for Ibis crime. The
tilings tie dors net know ; you will
union miners and the non-union min­ wish is for efficient and economical
perceive that tie doesn't know when lie
ers have suffered by the greed o f the administration, n wish that is not nf- W EST V IR G IN IA M IN E R S
has Id* shirt on right," and Lincoln
M ARCH ON F A IR M O N T
corporations who control the mines t» it granted, but which seems to be
won the case.
— M A Y M E A N TKOIJIII.K
und this is admitted hy all who know growing more insistent daily.
In his address to the Colorado
anything about coal mining. Hut if
Whitman's Chlldithneit.
I l l y Til** innOTftnliNfl l*r r « a )
the miiiet* are not mtlsfied with their graduates, Mr. I/iwdrn also declar­
The story of Whitman'* romnnrinx
F A IR M O N T. W. Vn.t June 24.— A
wage* they should ipiit mid let it go ed that "the prolific cause o f rapidly
crowd o f men which the authorities to EmerRon concerning the rapid salt
nt that. They have nothing to do increasing cost o (government i* to
estimated to number 400, marched I of til* own firs; million (posslhly *|n
I'vri*. beenUM* a mibeotiselntiN fulfill
with tho working o f tho mines after he found in the' number o f public
through the streets here tills morn­
incut « f n deep dr*!rr) nnd Id* later
they have given up their jobs
and ryeneies thnt have authority to levy
ing and across tin* Monorigaheln river lint contradiction of Mint romance, nnd
--------- ALSO---------they haw nothing to dn with the men taxes. There is the federal govern­
to the cast side of the city. County tin* (a * ninny are disposed to believe)
ment,
there
is
the
stale
government,
who want tu work. And
certainly
officials closely watched tho situation exaggerated *tory about id* *lx (Till
there is the local municipal govern­
on reports thnt they were headed for 'Iren, to say nothing of tlu* obvious doment. In many states there Is the
■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ school tsuird. All of these have the tile working coal mines near North eeptIon In publishing nnonymou*|y re
view* that he hint written of hi* own
Fairmont.
power independently o f one another
poetry, or In reptild)*hlng. over n*to levy taxes." Indiana’s recent ex­
«tiined Initial., n* an original novel, a
TW O MEN K ILLE D .
W IG H T BROS. G A R A G E *lory ttint lind been formally Issued
-SANFORD, FLA.
perience tends toward an agreement
M A N Y IN JI RED IN
*D«ir years previously—nil tlilx ran hr
with this
It ha* nil these taxing auA MOD ATTA C K more easily understood If we allow
m thorities, and snme of them have
him to have retained n child* fond­
■ |been exercising their powers pretty
A C H E E R F U L W E LC O M E A W A IT S YO U
* H r T l» r 1 Bikn r In I n i l'r r « i |

Good

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i

N ext to Princess

.-•p

Routh’s Bakery
FDR SALE

Sanford Furni­
ture Co.

I'

NEW PERFECTION

OHRange
with SUPERFEX Burners

I

1 M irror 40” x56” .
1 Singer Sewing: Ma­
chine.
1 Desk and Chair.
3 Tables, Pressing:
Boards, etc.
ED. R A N D A L L
Opp. Postoffice

P e n i n s u l a r El ectri c Company

Are you receiving: the benefit o f an Electric
Fan these warm days?
Telephone 113

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PACKARD SINGLE SIX
STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY

! GROCERIES!

A. C. FORT, Agrent

FRUITS

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CourtCMy and Frompt Ser­
vice Our Motto

DEANE TURNER
I'honrs 497-194

WRLAKA BLOCK

1

BE SURE A N D SEE TH E

l’° comc

■
" f ,nx |, vic9
*■
**‘ ernl, state and municipal, hut within
* filnto something in the nature o f coordination In the business of tnxntlon
well worth the study of the law
.maker! nmi administrators.
However imperfect our system o f
taxation mhy lie, the thing that is
taking money from the people in the
most hagrnnt ways is the inultipllcation o f bureaus, commissions, and of.
ficials to enforce and to administer
taws which are furred upon the

“T

CLARKSBU RG . W. Vn., June 24.
Two men were killed, a deputy sheriff nrul a dozen other persons ittjurrd
when a tnoh attacked a trolley car
carrying non-union miners and officcr* o f Hudson Goal Company, guardeti hy deputies, bound for I.owls mine
near Reynoldivillo this morning. The
mob stopped the ear, pulled o ff the
trolley mid swarmed aboard. Two of
the attacking party were shot as they
crawled through the windows. The
mine was opened on the open shop
basis Monday.

—— —

.

ue** tor fabrication,— Emery
way. In tho Dint,

ilnbo

H on

Dance Tonight, Lake Mary
Casino.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc
1’rinccas
night.

Theatre,

free,

Sunday
7fi-2tc

" N o t your money, but your atten­
tion," and attendance at tho Princess
Theatre Sunday, 25th. Subject: "God’s
Kingdom Near." Speaker, Fred L.
Boyer, o f Jacksonville.
Free.
No
collection.
76-'2tc

European Plan
Open all the year

/■ii, . ....

USE

C om er Building
every room ontald*

.* . ,

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNK 24,1922
to to to

A imFIR

to to to to to to

TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGHT
A sutnmar bronchial cough keep*

Bings on a

:
BASIS SAYS BABSON :

W ELLS L E Y H ILLS, Mass, June
04 - I n discussing the Reneral aituation fo r the week Roger W. Babson,
the statistician, today made the fo l­
lowing analysis of the automobile In-

not only the sufferer hut ether mem­
bers o f the fa m ily awake. A lfre d Bar­
ker, 1061 Avondale 8L, E. Liverpool,
O., writes; *'I consider it my duty to
w rite and tell thn results o f F oley’ s
Honey and Ta r, which I used fo r my
boy who had been suffering fro m a
bronchial cough fo r 7 or 8 weeks. F o l­
ey's Honey end T a r has dons him w on­
derful good, and I shall always reemmend It.” It Booths and hes's. Sold
everywhere.— A dv.

J**C*dH a ^ 0V .rc , ^ ° ^ j ? h n tT J I

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dMeoeeO; w imnn f&gt;. tatnlttr. Se- S ----------------------- ------------ -

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.- -

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

from sale o f parts. I f Ford did not
manufacture another, he could do a
tremendous business fo r years to
come In manufacturing parts for the
cars already sold. I f the saturation
point Is ever reached in the automo­
dustry:
bile
business the profits from the re­
A ll girls wishing to enter "bathing
"Many persons have been surprised
beauties”
parade at Lake Mary, June
placements
o
f
machine*
and
the
sale
,t the recent rebound in the auto­
of
parts
w
ill
still
be
tremendous.
20th,
register
with Ruth GUlon not
mobile industry and In the price o f
later
than
June
27th.
75-4te
“
O
f
course,
new
automobile
com­
automobile securities. Those,
howpanies
do
not
possess
this
asset
fver, who have been carefully watchDistance makez no difference; we
[ntj the situation are not surprised. Hence, conservative men purchase on­
Xhe price cut in automobiles d evel­ ly the stocks o f the older and more are ready fo r the loDg, as well as the
oped new buying; the extension o f the staple concerns. Wise investors al­ short trips. Call 498 for a Quick Ser­
60-tfc-ra
pwd roads movement increased the so look rarefu lly to the capitalisa­ vice Transfer.
tion.
B
efore
buying
an
automobile
point of saturation; and the reduction
in the cost o f tires and general sup­ ■lock, divide the capitalization by the C A R P E T S A N D RUGS W A B IIE I)
plies encouraged more people to uso annual output both in cars and in
and cleaned by an expert. W iltons,
cars The mnn who never' had a doillirs. Certain popular makes o f
Axm instcr, Brussels and Oriental
cars
are
over
capitalized,
and
certain
car now drives one; and the man
Ruga a specialty.
Summer rates.
companies
wiLh
with
small
outputs
who was content with one car now
Drop a card or phone and we w ill call
have
ver
yeonservative
capitalization.
ha* two or three. No, the snturaand give estimate. A ll work gu a r­
t m point has not been reached. Therefore, one should consider both
Steam
Prcssery.
and the capitalization. anteed.— Sanford
Moreover, as our system o f good the output
Phone 560.
73-6tp
Neither
fa
ctor
by
itself
is
sufficient
roads is extended, this saturation
•
in
judging
an
automobile
stock.
point is pushed further and fu rth er
Our references T That* w« have
"I want to emphnsize particulary,"
away. The saturation point fo r au­
Sorvire
hod dealing* with.— Quick
concluded
M
r.
Babson,
“
the
fact
that
tomobiles will not be reached until
60-tfc-m
Transfer.
the
automobile
industry
iji
today
n
our system o f highways has
been
permanent industry and (hat the se­
completed and perfected.
Notice l« hereby alven that the uttcurities
o f the standard automobile •leralannl
will, on Friday, the 20th tiny
* The great factor, however, which
of
June, 1912, or an loon thereafter an
i« today making business fo r the au­ companion should rank with those of convenient, apply to the Honorable
A Hardee. Governor of the Ht.it&gt;
tomobile companies Is the silent and the steel companies. Moreover, in Cary
of Florida, for letter* patent Incorporinsistent purchasing o f "parts'* by view o f the foreign competition which l a l l n g the M IL A N K AMUSEMENT COM .
I'A N V , under the following proponed
the present users of cars. IV op le the steel companies will soon have, I charter, the original of which la now
should
even
be
inclined
to
sell
certain
on file In the office of the Hecretary o f
have no idea o f the tremendous bus­
the State of Florida at Taltahaanee
iness existing today in nutomobilo steel securities nnd Invest the proF. L Mil.I.Kit
K F. LANK
parts. It Is generally estimated that ceeds in seasoned automobile stocks."
A. L. UKTTH
In spite o f strikes, actual nnd
F lt R D WAI.8MA
about ten billion dollars is invested
A.
W. LEE, Jr.
in automobiles and their accessories. threatened, general bunineaa is hold­ A N .T ltl.K n OF INCOlU’ O H A'riO * OF
M IL A N K AMCNKMKNT COMPANY
|t is further estimated that a man ing Us own. The index o f the Bab* I gliru . hereby
m r t o , anocl
n .m r
W e. the imderalgned.
sonchart
shows
activities
at
17
per
ale
ourselves together for the purpose
spends about 5 per cent a year on r «
of
forming
a
body
politic
and
corporate
IS, 1*. IT. IS. 19 and 2&lt;l In Mock 2,
pairs and that a large
p ro ­ cent below normal. The same as last under the U w s of the State of F lo rid a ,I trfds
Irfits 1
I,. 2. «.
*. 7,
T. S. 9,
*, 10. 11. 1*. 11 IS.
with and under the following propoat-d 19 and 20 In block 4,
portion o f this is fo r new parts. This week.
1«. IT . 21, 22. 21.
L
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2,
4.
13.
14.
IS.
charter.
24 In block S,
Arltclr I.
moans that from three hundred to
l M t « S. I. 7, S. 9. 10. II, 12. II. 1«. 17.
The name of the corporation shall he
Dance Tonight, Lake Mary M II.AK
f ir hundred million dollars o f autoK A M U S E M E N T COMPANY nnd II. 21. and 2S In block S,
Lots
7, «. 9. 10, 11. 12. 12. 14. IS. 10,
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfe Its principal place of huslnrsa shall he
mobile business per year exists In the Casino.
IT, It 19, 20. 31 anil 22 In block 7. and
Hanford, Florida.
Lota I to 24. Inclusive, being all of
Article II.
t ir.jfncture nnd sale o f new parts
The general nature of the huslnesa to block I
f. r ours already sold. N ot only
Is
“THE TIGER OF THE SEA."
You
and each of you a re hereby o r ­
he transacted by the corporation ahull
In
be:
To own, manage
and
operate dered to appear on the Tlulc Dnv
thi- a large amount o f money, but
theatres, moving picture shows, va u d e ­ September, A D 1922. at Hie Court
County.
there is ns much net profit In this
ville shows, and other and
general H o u s e In Hanford. Seminole
The giant
barracuda, sometimes amusements, to own. hold, lease, c o n ­ Florida, to answer the bill of complaint
business ns in double or treble the
heretofore filed against you In said
struct
buildings
for
tlist
purpose,
to
called “ The T ig e r of the Sea,” which own, hold, lease and otherwise m qulr« cause
same nmount o f automobile business.
attacked and killed Dorothy Me- and dispose of real estate for a m u s e - , It Is hereby ordered that this order
If you have any doubt o f this take
ment or other purposes, to borrow mon-1 be published for eight &lt;B) consecutive
Clatrhic w hile swimming in Tampa ey nnd to secure the same liy a pledge weeks In the Sanford Tlernld. S news­
th&lt; "parts" catalogue fo r any car
paper of general circulation In th* said
hay, opposite St. Petersburg, FLi., on of Its stock, or by nates, mortgages, County
and State.
bonds, and other obligation* upon Hs
ued mid up what it would cost to buy
W IT N E S S my hand and seal of said
Sunday, is the most ferocious nnd property, and generally to hsvo nnd
Court
at
Knnford.
Seminole Count
nil of the parts of the car separately.
exercise all such powers ss may be In­
hideous o f nil tropical fishes, Lewie cident to the business nnd purpose of Florida. Ihls 2Srd dny vf June A, f t
N'"t only arc the companies g e ttin g
L. Mowbray, w ell known authority on the corporation, or other businesses o f 1922.
(H E A L )
E. A. nOCOLASH.
llks nature, nnd to huva, enjoy'and e x ­
t rh prices fo r these parts, but there
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fish, told The World yesterday.
ercise all of the right, power nnd p r i v ­
Ity: A. M W E E K S , It. C
F practically no expense connected
ileges Incident to corporations o r g a n "It grows to eight feet in length," I red
and _existing under the laws of the &lt;•24; 7-1-9-11-22-29: l - S - 12-!9-9tc
, ____
with the selling o f these parts. W hen
he ssid, "and is more wicked looking State of-Florida.
Artlele 111.
buying a complete car I may buy than n nhark. This is the first time
The amount of capital stock of the
from any one o f a hundred companies,
corporation
shall
be Fifty
Thouinnd
I hnve heart! o f one attacking u hu­ 1 ijn.uoo os) Doll
n*r». 'to bs divided Into
but when buying a part to one o f m y
man being, hut since the barracuda Flvs Hundred (ROOJ Shares, of the par
r*d f l i « 0 0 &gt; I'o lvalue of Hn*
I'n-vnt cars I must buy o f the com ­
strikes only at bright, movUsg objects, lars. each, which shall ha payable In
pany which manufactures the car.
la w fu l money of the United Statca
it must have been attracted hy the of
America, or In property, or labor, nr
bale of these parts Is bringing Into
girl's bathing shoes or bare legs. They aervlcea. at a fa ir and Just valuation
to he fixed by the board of directors at
tic older companies a tremendous in­
never touch still bait.
a meeting held for that purpose.
come.
Article IV.
"Judging from the report, I believe
The term fo r-w h ich the corporation
"Investors will therefore see that the girl was killed by a barracuda shall exist shall be perpetual unless
ii ■ automobile business has graduat- and not by n Hhnrk, since the latter sooner dissolved according lo law.
Article V.
• I from the experimental stages and would doubtless have bitten her leg
The business of the corporation shall
be conducted by a I ’resldsnt, a Vicehn&lt; become a great settled Industry, off.”
President. a Secretary and Treasurer,
nnd a board of directors to consist o f
at least so fa r as tha older company
About five years ago there was .a not less than five nor more than se v ­
i* concerned.
The good w ill asset barracuda at the New York aquarium en o f Its stockholders. The directors
shall hs elected annually by the slock-,
of every business should Increase as but it died within a year.— N ew York holders on the first Tuesday In Novem*]
ber o f each year at «:00 o’clock p. m. a t ,
ytars go on, providing it manufac- World.
. h a . i i u s .Into tui tliist vui|'u,t- til lie
honestly a useful product. Th e
principal offices at a'anford.
Florida,
and Its officers
shall,
Immediately
older automobile companies, how ev­
Dance Tonight, Lake Mary thereafter, Iw elected by the board o f
Until those elected st the
er. possess the additions! asset; o f Casino.
Tue-Thr-Sal-78-tfc directors.
first annual meeting of stockholders
i ' ing able to sell parts fo r existin g
shall be qualified, the business of the
corporation shall tie conducted by the
cars.
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Friday and Saturday
The Biggest Values Ever Offered
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to be found anywhere which provides as
high an interest return, with the same
degree o f safety, as the Certificates o f
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about them. You will be too when you’ve
given them a trial. I f you’re not familiar
with these ideal short time investments,
we’ll be mighty glad to tell you about
them.

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M ARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

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CEMETERY W O RK A SPE C IA LTY

1018 W « t P in t Street

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" f ' L Miller, Sanford. Florida.
247
shares.
E. F. loins, Sanford,
Florida.
247
aharrs.
A U Hetts, Sanford. Florida. 2 shares
Fred Walsma, Hanford.
Finrlda.
2
shares
A. W . Lee. J r , Sanford, Florida,
2
shares.
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
C O U N T Y OF S E M IN O L E :
I l I R lt K I i r C E R T I F Y , That on this
day personally appeared before me F
1* Miller, R. F. lj»ne. A. I. Ilrtla. Fred
Walsma, and A. W. Ia&gt;e. Jr., the persona
described In and w ho subscribed to th*
foregoing charter, and each far him­
self b * f o r * me aeknowledge.1 that he
did so for the uses nnd purposes thrreIn expressed
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F .
I
have
hereunto set my hand and sesl of office
this 21st day of June. A. I) 1922
IH E A L)
J. 41 SHARON.
Notary Public.
My commission expires April lllh .
I92S.
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Charles E. Ilattslle. st it. Defendants.
TO each and ovary, a l l and singular ll.a
follow in g persons:
Charles K. Hat- j
telle. T). w . Currie. Urogor Debngery.
J. C. Hart. John T Kelley. William U.
tAselter, E M, IfcNatt, J. H. McNatt.j
C II. Haulsrsan. W . M, Teahcp. C. J.
I'erry Individually and as administra­
tor Qf the sstats of I). F. Ollverae. de- ;
rested, Oscar H Smith. Charles E.
Hard. Charles J. Vsdder. Sarah &lt;1.
Uleasnn, Junta W Lilly, Charlss H i
(Turk. Frank A Fox. C. A. Van Valk enliurg. John W. l^&gt;rs, Kate If. love.
Albert Smith. Van A. ].acy, Charles,
it. Love and William if. Camby, as
trustees under the W ill of Joseph H.
Tanlmn, dreesaod, Charlss Alexand­
er. Prank Daniel. C. C. Ilrown. Lucy
Morton Wllmore. Sarah I, Jenkins,
Charles C. Warw ick, Lewis Iteposron.
A. It. Tompkins. It. C. Smith. Charles
K Smith. K. It. Itaulersjn. If alive,
end If dead, ali parties claiming an
Interest under the said Charlre K.
Hatlslle. deceased; D. W. Currie, de- 1

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following officers: F I* Miller, P r e s ­
ident; F.. F. Ian*. Vico.President; A. 1Ret Is, Secretary and Treasurer, and F.
U Miller. E. F, Lane, A. L Rett*. Fred
W alsm a, and A. W , I.ee. Jr .urnall con­
stitute the board « f dlrsctolY
Article VI.
The highest amount of Indeblednees
or liability to which Ihs corporation
may, at any time, subject Itself shall I
not exceed the amount of Its r a p lt a l'
stock plus Its surplus.
Article VII.
The names nnd places of rasblrnce of
th&lt;&lt; Incorporators, and the number of
shares subscribed by each are as fol-

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Selling Out cAll Stock in Stationery and

Mnny o f these companies could pay My Dear Old Florida Home,” at Hla*
tluir dividends, certainly their p re­ term liter's Plano Store, W elaka Block.
20-tfp
ferred dividends, from
the profits

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RauUraon.
deceased;, U\
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Trahan, deceased: C. J. Perry, da- *
ceased. Individually nnd as admlnle- ■
L
tratnr of the estate o f It. F. O livers
liv e r s* *,,g
deceased- Oscar It. Smith. deceased ; , ■
Charles K. Hard, deceased: Charles J.l
tedder, deceased: Sarah O. Oleason.
derraard; James W. I.Illy, deceased; ~
Charles R. Clark, deceased; Frank A. S
lox, deceased; C. A. V a n Valkenburg,, E
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deceased; John W. Love, deceased; |5
Kale 1|. Love, deceased; Albert Smith, 5
We invite the public and all users of E LD E R
deceased; Van A. Lacy, deceased; IS
Charles H, Lave, deceased; and WII- I
SPRINGS W ATE R to visit the spring and in
Item M. Catntiy, deceased; as trus- |p
lees under the Will of Joseph It. Tanour method of handling its product. W hy take
turn, deceased; Charles Aisxander,
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
deceased; Frank Daniel, deceased: C.
C Itrown, deceased:
Lucy Morton
that
this
water
in unexcelled and its purity
Wjlmore, deceased; Sarah L. Jenkins,
deceased; Charles C Warwick, de.
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
ceased: Lewis Lcpozron, deceased; A
H Tompkins, deceased; 1L C. Smith,
deceased; C h a m * K. Smith, decensed;
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
K. 11 Raulefson. deceased: nr other­
Western Union recommend this water for
wise, in the hereinafter
described ■
real estate lying and being situate In ■
batteries.
Seminole County. Florida, more par- ■
tlrularly described » follows
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SVV'e or Section 10:
*
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
I
Lots 4 and 4 In Section 12;
nent you and protect vour health.
All of fractional Section IS;
Lota 1, S. and 2 and the SH’ t, of ■
N'll't, Ihe H«» of NEtt of NW U, the ■
HEU of N W ' , and N E »i of m v &lt;4 of ■
Section It;
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The N S of the SW&gt;( of Section sev­ ■
enteen (IT);
NH of the HWV, of the NHL and the
NJ5J4 of N W t» of HEM of Section 21;
The NRU 0f tTw N E K of the N K 4 .
the South i acres of the East It acres,
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of the NK 4 of NK&gt;(. the H4 of the ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
NHV, and lh r _ E 4 of the HE4 of Bee- 1
lion 22:
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The W 4 of the H W ‘i of Section 21;
The 8 4 nr the BW*. of the N W »4 (or |
H Jo ac. of lot 1) and all of lots 2 and
t In Section 24:
The HW 4 of the HW», of Section S«:i
The RU of the N E 4 and the K «
acres of the N W ' ; of the N E 4 of Heclion 2T;
The NH of the HK»4 of Section J2;
The Hn
of N W U and the N W 4 of
the S W 'i of Section 22;
S acres square In the N W corner of
Ihe NWti of the NRU of the NKU, and
the HW«, of the HWU of the SXVt* of
Section It, all In Township 20 8. Itange
22 E
Also all that part of th{ N 4 lying B
South of Ecconlockhatchle Creek. In 5
Section 7: and
The NKi, of Ihe N K!U
" nnd "&gt;■
thr N K U 1 R
.
of Ihe 8 E'» of Sectioni l l In Township 21 South, Range S3 East.
And, alen, Ihe following lots In those
certain subdivisions of the HEU of the
NK', of Section 21 In Township 20
South. Range 12 East, known as Whit­
comb's first and second additions to
flrneva. vis:
IM * «. 7. I. ». 10. 11. 12. IS. IS and
IT in block 1.
Lots I. 9. 10. 12, 12. 14. IS. 1*. U. and
IS In block 2.
I^»te 2. 4
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... I, 9. 10.. II.
. . .12. 12. 14.

In order to close out the stock o f Stationery and Office
Supplies and make room for new stock o f 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 ac hair price.
A ll o f these
goods are going higher instead o f dropping and the pric­
es are b ig bargains. You will agree with us if you look
them over. The opportunity o f the public to buy the best
in stationery and office supplies at prices that will never
be touched at this price again.
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Special Bargains in Job Lots
Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, n o w .................. $1.00
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now ......... .............. .50
35c and 40c
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now..........
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now............... .................. 60
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg.... .............. .20
.60
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards............
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards...
9• a • * a••••* W•
B50
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Students’ Looseleaf Note Books (De Luxe, $1 value .50
Students' Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value................35
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value. ......................... .25
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r .......................... 15
10c Composition Books f o r ......................................... .................. 05
5c Composition Books, f o r ............................................................ 02V4
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r .............................................................. .15
5c School Tablets, .................................................................... 2V2c to 3 l-3c
Ink, Paste and M uscilage .............................................
EVERYTH ING IN OFFICE S U P P L Y LTNE AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE

Herald Printing Co.

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922

PAGE FOUR

two hlg bond Issues fo r public im
in the various industries o f the coun­ 231 principal indutarinl centers. Wheat
city and considerable paving.
The E M P L O Y M E N T S IT U A T IO N
provement •••
in sight, «..W
should
U1U IID
inculcate
UIUH5
cutting
has
started
In
Texas
and
largo
IS IM P R O V IN G G R A D U A L L Y try increased 3.2 per cent during tho
plana are being carefully conaidercd
spirit
o
f
genuine
optimism.—Tamp
numbers
of
men
will
be
absorbed
in
last month. The
report
included
by every official o f the municipality,
Times.
tho harvest fields.
statements
o
f
ngents
in
65
principal
NEW YO RK, June 23.— Industrial
who arc working aa a unit fo r the
The highest index o f employment
anil financial condition! in tho last industrial centers, 49 recording in­
benefit of the town aa a whole,
Plans fo r the formation of
per.
Memphis,!
Tcnn.,
week presented a generally favorable creases in employment figures and 16 increase was nt
manent
organisation
o
f
the
cattlemen
where
the
Increase
was
19.5
per
cent.
Havo you read the want ada today 1 aspect, notwithstanding the reaction­ showing decreases.
o f tha east coast and the institution
ary tendency in the securities market,
Tho country ns a whole, aald Direc­ Lowell, Mass., showed the next best
increase, 15.9 per cent. The Indus­ o f n vigorous tick eradication cam­
Tho Daytona News tells that great which apparently was connected with tor-General Jones, is rapidly getting
showing
increases included paign n tho territory cast o f the Okee­
hack to an employment basis, with tries
preparations are in the making for the technical speculative position.
chobee branch o f the Florida Exit
Steel production exceeded the best the exception o f the coal and cotton transportation, metal, lumber, tex­
the celebration of the Fourth in the
Coast railw ay from New Smyrna on
year, 'tuxtile industries.
The broadening tiles nnd chemicals.
Triple Citica.
Committees of the rate previously attained this
tho north, to Palm Dench county on
Among the cities showing decreas­
Chamber o f Commerce, tho Rotary, More coke plants wore started and 'out o f industry in almost all lines of
the south, were inaugurated
it a
was
Kiwnnia and Peninsula civic clubs, th e 1more blast furnaces bl«jwn in. Coal activity for May clearly emphnsixes es in eni|itoyment Cincinnati
meeting o f prominent cattlemen from
Plana fo r the extensive municipal American Legion and other organise- production was greater and some ob- tho fact that business depression is highest, wiht 11 per cent New H av­ up und down the const.
improvements aro now under consid- tions are together arranging a scries servers helieve that plants were in behind us. Confidence is restored. en, Conn., reported 6.3 per cen t de­
oration by tho Palm Dench city coun-'nf events which will take in several preparation
for
re-opening Union June is accentuating the upward crease and Manchester, N. II., 6.2 per
Kccn,intcrcst Is being shown in the
movement. Industry is steadily ex- cent. The industries reporting de­
d l and w ill be submitted to the voters days culminating in the grand gener­ mines in the iPttsburg district.
proposed Palm Dench and We-tirn
Detroit
employment
fgiures
showcreases were leather, tobacco, liquor
. pnnding.
o f tho city when they return in tho al holiday festivities of July fourth.
railroad. Other railroad (dan. art
—
cd another increase, thus confirming
fail. Includod among the improve­
Ruitding construction widened in Jand beverages.
discussed and according to the latest
The Daily Herald Delivered to your -tatements o f automobile nmmifac- May over April. A genuine building
Altogether the situation is indica­
ments are extensions o f water inuini,
news, there may be n junction clow
additional fire plugs throughout the door six days n week fo r 15 cent*— tur.-r* as to the continuance o f satis- boom is on throughout the country. A tive o f a healthy adjustment o f busi­
to
Okeelnntn in the near future.
factory business.
shortage of carpenters, bricklayers, i ness conditions. The prospects for
Railroad car loading fgures con- ami plasterers exists in many o f the Tampa nnd Hillsborough county, with
The Herald fo r first class job work.
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Mthough the absolute
numlw-r reported during the week end­
ed June 3 was smaller than in the
previous week, the rate was higher if
allowance be mnde fo r the memorial
day holiday.
A similar calculation showed that
the gain in the ubaolutu amount of
cotton consumed by mills during May
aa compared with A pril was not ac
rootned for merely by the
greater
number o f working days in the luttcr
month. May's takings corresponded
almost exactly to the average, for tho
last ten months, which in turn, were
23 per cent greater than those in the
corresponding period a year ago. I f
Three months ngo, two months ago, last month. We
the present rate o f consumption is
continued during June and July the
said it was the accepted time. Those who took our
total fo r the crop year will amount
advice saved considerable money. We are telling you
to nearly 6,000,000 halos.
Exports
again to build now. And those who tnke our advice
during the same intervnl will have
will save money. But nt any season o f the year and
drawn slightly more than another 0,000,000 bales from our supplies. As
any year you can save money by purchasing your build­
the actuul yield of the last crop to­
ing supplies nnd lumber and everything needed for
taled 8,300,000 hales, It was believed
that new home from
that th orarry over will have been re*
duced by approximately 4,000,000
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hales. It will Ik1, in fact, somewhat
less than normal. Prospects for n full
crop in the coming year meanwhile re­
mained doubtful and operatives in the
New Hampshire textile mills were re­
potted to he showing a greater dispo­
sition to reluiu to work.
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These transaction* which centered on
June 15, included thetrollision of $300,
000,000 in income taxes, the payment
of $125,000,000 in interest o f Liberty
bonds at tho (laying o ff of $380,000,000 in maturing certificate* o f indebt­
edness, the redemption of $250,Olio,(Hill
In Victory notes and tho flotation of
$250,000,000 in new certificates. The
rates o f call oney, the most sensitive
index o f the.M market’s condition, rub
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the week, and at 2 4 * touched what
was virtually a new low since Octob­
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There l» more ready money In the
country around Lake Okeechobee than
wan ever there before. The people
have money and the country is proeous although theae are aome of the
condition* and aome o f the things that
have happened within the year: I-ake
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922

NOTICE

P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH.
Herndon, A . W. Lee, J. B. Lawson,
Archie Betts, D. C. Marlowe, John
The Presbyterian church w ill unito
Smith, Don Smith, Howard Overlln,
City RegUtmtion book, w ill doss MRS. FR E D D AIG Rtt, Sow.— Editor, Charles Britt, George Welland, Edw. In the union service at * tho TUptLt
1 *ne and M i** Ethel Dcen, o f Doug­ church Sundny night to welcome Uev.
T*hoo® 2l7-W
fnnft 3UU&gt;,
30th. 1922*
J0B.
^ r r n j L I? S t
F. L. King. The other services at the
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t f you k m mmr I r l f U i f k l t l i f »• * . lass, Ga.
r it v Registration O fficer., —U
a n s o l i * » » 7» k m •* m W
church ns usual follows:
« r U r » &gt; are f i i t n i U t a f , w rits
9:45 u. m.— Sunday School.
FOR MISS D U M AS
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a tts . • »telehpBL.
Irlrh p o a r . .the l l t a . f t wlU
11 a. m.— Preaching.
Among
the
many
dclgihtful
social
*•» Krratlr • M r r t lilt A
2:00 p. m.—Junior C. E.
courtesies with which M in
Agnes
2:45 p. m.— Intermediate C. E.
Dumas, a bride-elect o f September, is
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
7 p. m.— Senior C. E.
being honored, the bridge party g iv ­
Last Sunday the primary depart­
• v , city Commission w ill
meet I Tuesday— Mrs. F. E. Roumillat will en yesterday by Miss Fern Ward, at
her cottage nt Daytona Beach, was ment o f the Sunday school put on an
entertain the members o f the Sans
Uond»y, July 3rd to equalize the City
exceptionally enjoyable. There were interesting pageant representing tho
l a m e n t roll, and to hear comSouci Bridge Club at her home on
Missionary work o f the church.
three tables o f players.
JJJJ, n* to valuation as file d by the
Palmetto ave., at 3:30 p. m.
ti
O f exceptional interest
was
tho
Monday— Pipe Organ Club will hnve a
For
quick result*, try a w ant ad.
game
o
f
bridge
played
during
the
nftm tU 0 T '
l . R. PHILIPS,
picnic at Palm Springs. A ll mem­
ternoon,
the
prize
fo
r
high
score,
an
City Auditor and Clerk.
bers arc asked to meet at tho Bap­
opnlnscent vase was awarded Mrs. Ben
tist church at 2 p. m. promptly.
4-20-22-24-c
Caswell, while tho cut prize also nn
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will meet
opnlnseent vase wont to Mm. C. R.
you won’t find us on the street
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16. 1921
with Mrs. Pnul Bigger* at tho homo
Kirtley.
Miss Dumns, the honoroo,
„ re,r*. blocking tra ffic; you g et us
o f Mrs. Zinscr on Palmetto avenue
was presented n beautiful blue irreSouthbound
at 3:30 p. m.
£ p U 4M.
00 t,c m
descent flow er basket.
A rrive
Departs
Monday— Westminster Club w ill meet
Refreshments consisting o f n de­ No.
83
......
2:30
a.m.
2:46
i.m.
T
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n
ig
h
t,
L
a
k
e
M
a
r
y
nt four o'clock nt the home o f Mrs.
Dance
licious salad course followed by nn No.
27...
8:40 a.m.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc
Robert
Grovenstien
on
Myrtle
ave­
isino.
ice course, were served nt the conclus­ No.
89...
2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
nue.
ion o f the game.
85... ...... 6:55 p.m.
No.
7:10 p.m.
le there, Princess Theatre Sunday
Among those enjoying this pretty
( ht. free ltitilc lecture.
7G-2tc
Misses Carrie nnd ituxie
Dnrscy party were Miss Agnes Dumns, Mm.
Northbound
leave this afternoon for Wnycross, Ben Caswell, Mrs. C. R. K irtley, Mm.
A rrive
Departs
The world at your door every even- Cin., where they will visit friend, and
Roy Chittenden, Mrs. Ed. Betts, Miss- No,
82
......
1:48
u.m.
2:03
a.m.
e for 15c.— Daily Herald.
relatives.
es Florence anti Ethel Henry, Miss No.
84....
11:45 a.m.
12:03 p.m.
Dorothy Kumph, Mrs. Don Whitcomb, No.
80
3:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m.
Mm.
Hawkins Connelyy and Mrs. Roy No.
Mrs.
R.
F,
Crenshaw
nnd
son,
Olmino
29 ..... 10:00 p.m.
PIAN O S
accompanied by her brother, Mr. A b ­ Bower.
PH O N O O H APH S
rams, left this afternoon for Atlanta
Trilby Branch
where Mr. Abrnms expects to take
Mr. Geo. Frodk. Smith leaves Sun­
A rrive
Depart*
p h o n o g r a p h "r e c o r d s
unto himself n bride.
From ' the dny to attend a large reunion o f the xNo. 100
7:00 n.m.
bride's home they will go to Alnbama "Smith fam ily." in his old home in xNo. 24
PO PU LA R S H E E T M U S IC
3:25 p.m.
and visit old home nnd friends. A fte r North Carolina, during which w ill oc­ xNo. 158
7:00 a.m.
PLA YE R R O IX S
visiting there and other points north cur the marriage o f hia niece. M is.
No. Off
7:00 p.m.
they will return to Sanford to make G. F. Smith w ill be, during that time,
their home. Mr. Abrams is a fine the guest o f Mrs. T. L. Dumns, o f
l.rciiliurg Branch
and promising young man and Mis* Park avenue.
A rrive
Depart*
Fannie Lee Boyd, a much loved girl.
xNo. 167..
W o will be glad to have them with us
Dance Tonight, Lako .Mary No. 21...
Wrlnka Block
2:50 p.m.
and we wish them much hcpplnesa Casino.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-t fc xNo. 101
5:50 p.m.
and prosperity.
xNo. 25
1:30 p.m.
t e m t e t e x it e t e t e t e
No.
...... 7:00 p.m.
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C E C IL IA S MUSIC CLUB.
OPTICIAN — O P T O M E T R IS T
A large audience o f patrons and Ha
Oviedo Branch
xNo. 126 ...... 7:45 p.m.
friends enjoyed the music program Ha
xNo. 127..
given by the Cecilian Club in the stu­
3:40 p.m.
V— " » i l y , except Sunday.
dio o f Mrs. Fannie S. Munson, F r i­ H a H x H a H a H t i H a H a H a t e a H a
Ite
day morning.
M E TH O D IST CH URCH .
te n t e « »
The piano selections were mostly
from the junior nnd little folk mem­
S .n ford , Fla.
III East. 1st St.
Sunday rchool at 9:30 a. m,
bers, nnd wree well rendered In clear
O FFICIA1 SC H ED U LE
Dr. Walker's class at tho Princess
technic, with murkcdly good style.
OF F L O R ID A S T A T E
Assisting on this recital were Mm. theatre nt 9:50 a. m.
L E A G U E FOR 1922.
A t 11:00 n. m. Dr. W nlker w fll
Richard Maxwell, reader, Mrs. A . M.
Phillips, soprano.
These
numbers preach on “ The M ystery o f Affliction, J U N E 22. 23. 21—
were exceptionally fine nnd greatly or Why W e Suffer."
Daytona nt Tampa.
Epworth League nt 7:00 p. m.
enjoyed. Mrs. Phillips was beautiful­
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
Union service at the Baptist church
ly
accompanied by
Mm. Schelle
St. Petersburg at Orlande.
at 8:00 p. m., in honor o f Dr. King,
Maine*.
the new pastor'
The entire program was:
“ Melody in F " .......... ..... Rubenstoln
F IR S T B A P T IS T CH URCH .
Madeline Mnllem, Mm. Munson
*
*‘I1 Desidcrlo" .........................Grnmer
te You Can Find the Nam e of
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Marguerite Gam er
*
Every Live Profeaalon.l and
Morning worship nyd sermon, at 11
"Am erican Folk Song"
te Business Man In S .n ford In
a.
m. Subject, "T h e Most Sublime
. arr. by Itirkaby
This Column Each D .y
Story—
Who Should Tell I t ? "
Katherine Mcisch
11. Y. P. U. nt 7 o'clock.
"M a y Morning"
Knthbun
te
Evening worship and sermon at 8
Nczzie Stone, Pear) Robson
o'clock. Subject: "T h e Young Man
Songs—
,
(a ) "The Gypsy Trnit
Galloway nnd His First Question.”
Bible study nnd prayer meeting on
(b ) "M orning Song" J. R. Gillette
\ttorney-at-Law
Wednesday
evening
nt 8 o'clock.
Mm. A. M. Phillips
Study
No.
4
in
the
tptcstionft
o f Jesus
"Spinning Song”
Goldeller
Over Srulnole County Bank
"
A
Question
Which
Illumines
Life's
Margaret Giles
SANFOIU)
F L O R ID A
First
Subject."
W nltz in F ..-.....- ..................... Bilbro
Tomorrow is home-coming day with
Dorothea Lawson
"T h e First Violet”
Behr the First Baptist church. Every mem­
ber is askeii to Ik* present nt the Sun­
Nczzie Stone
day school, and the eleven
„VI&lt;wk
Contractor and Builder
"M nrcoary Characterlstlquo"
hour.
Nellenbaript
Sa m (MU)
...
FLOWIUA
Thelma Dobbins
Readings—
( i i ) CnrmdaItron
Longfellow
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E
(b ) Chickens on the Brnin (encore
S E R V IC E
number)

S O C IE T Y

NOTICE

TRAIN SCHEDULE

J U L Y t f 78. 28—
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville at I-akelaod...
St. Petersburg » t Orlando.

T in ;p a a t Jacksonville.
J U N E 29. 30—J U L Y 1—
Tam p* at Daytona,
lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersbnrg at Jacksonville.

J U L Y 31— A U G U S T 1, 2—
Daytona at SL Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tam ps at Jacksonville.

J U L Y 3, 4, 5—
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
J U L Y fl, 7, 8—
Orlcndo at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.

A U G U S T 3. 4. 5—
Tampa at Daytona,
lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
A U G U S T 7. 8. 9—
St- Petersburg nt Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlnndo at Jacksonville.
A U G U S T 10. 11, 12—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland
A U G U S T 14. 15. 18—
Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville nt St. Petersburg.
Tampa nt Orlando.
A U G U S T 17, 18. 19—
Dnytona at Orlando.
Iaikelnnd nt Jacksonville.
Tnmpn nt St. Petersburg.

J U L Y 10. 11, 1 2 Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
J U L Y 13, 14. 15—
Daytona at Orlando.
Lakeland nt Jacksonville.
Tampa at Lakeland.
J U L Y 20. 21. 22—
Jacksonville nt Daytona.
Orlnndo at Tampa.
Lakeland nt St. Petersburg.

JULY 24. 25. 26—
Daytona at Lnketand.

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ber of women who maintain individual ac­
counts with it.
Especially in the savings department there
may he found on our hooks a long list of rep­
resentative Sanford women who are enjoy­
ing the special service we accord to our lady
depositors.

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CHURCHES

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Do you remember how you used to be on the job bright
and early to see the circus parade? Remember how you
thrilled as the lions, tigers, and the big, lumbering ele­
phants passed in review? How the horses, the blare of
the bo ids, the unties o f the clowns, and the glitter of it
all inspired you with a fervid determination to see the
real show— the big performance in the tent

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Garage and Machine Co.

Mrs. Rictinrd Maxwell
"D o lly ’s Funeral"
Tehalkowsky
Pkooe SO
Corner F irst and Oak
Helen Douglass
"G allop Burlesque" ..
Grulitt
“WE DELIVER TH E GOODS'
Beatrice Howard
"Th ree W altzes" op. 0
Schubert
Elizabeth Whitncr
“ Scandinavian Dance"
Grieg
Storage Facilities
Velma Shipp nnd Cnrmcta Barber
D » . please you, tell other*; If no
"W hispering Wind"
Wollenhuupt
tell us. Phone 499
Pearl Hobson
Songs—
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" A s You Pass By”
Russell
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Subject:

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"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE."
Church Semricc____11:00 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l___ 10:00 a. m.
Mid-week Service, Every
Thursday 8:00 p. m.
Woman’s Club Bhlg., Oak Ave.
A L L A R E W ELCO M E.

B. W. H E RN D O N
Insurance Agency

C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H C R C II.

F I R E - A U T O — BONDS

SANFORD NOVELTY
W ORKS
V. C . C O L L E R , P ro p .

General Shop and Mill
Work

8 E M IN O I.E S BRIDGE CLUB.
The members o f the Seminole*
Bridge Club nnd a few extrn guests
were entertained nt bridge yesterday
afternoon by Mrs. Fred Daiger, jr.,
there being four tables o f players.
Quantities of roses in pink nnd yel­
low were used in tho living
room,
while on the porch, baskets o f shasta
daisies, Marguerites and Crepe Myrtle

wore used.
The prize fo r top score among the
C O N T R A C T O R and BUILDER
club members, silk hose, was awarded
*1? Commercial Street
Hanferd. Fi* Mrs. Don Smith. Mrs. R. J. Holly
mnking high score among tho guests
was given n hand painted Jrpnncso
telephone pad. The cut prize, n box
o f colored linen handkerchiefs, was
Real Estate and Insurance
BANFORD
F LO R ID A won by Mrs. J. G. Shnron.
A t the conclusion o f the game, tho
hostess served banana and walnut ico
cream In car.tcloupes, cakes, chocolate mints, nnd iced tea topped with

Geo. W. Knight

Sanford Machine
Foundry Co.

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Tomorrow forning
Mr.
Bur ban*
will finish the series o f sermons on
the general subject o f "Th e Church."
I Ms discourse w ill be on "It's Triumph
and Glory.” The church is not ns
some would have it, a dying institu­
tion, but is rather gathering impetus
and power with each succeeding gen­
eration and is destined to the glorious
destiny o f Jesus Christ T H E Son of
God. We hope to have u clear vision
o f this glorious reality.
Our Bible school meets nt 9:4$ a.
m. Our C. E. at 7 p. m.
For tho
night service we w ill attend the ser­
vice o f welcome to the new pastor o f
the Baptist church at their place o f
worship, with the other pastor* and
their churches.
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of an attractive advertisement.
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ments, just as attractive, just as interesting and far
more valuable to you, parade daily before you in the col­
umns o f this paper.
The merchants and makers of everything you want or
need, here display before you their most attractive
wares. It is truly “ the greatest show on earth.”
The whole purpose o f any advertisement is to excite
your curiosity, gain your interest, arouse your desire; to
tell you something you don’t know; to remind you of
something you have forgotten; to convince you o f some­
thing over which you have been hesitating.
In short, the purpose o f an advertisement is, in one way
or another, to make you happier.
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Church services fo r the second Sun­
sherbet
M n , Daiger’i
guests included, day a fter Trinity, w ill bo:
7:30 s. m. Low Celebration. 9:45
' - r - V 1 V i r l l n f aa4 Hall*. W o rk
Mcsdomes Hugh Carter Pollard of
I 'll « V r OrlaSlaai n e l.a s r IMaiaaai
a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m.
Winston-Salem,
N.
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R.
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                    <text>^ l#riThe SanfordDaily Herald
IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E W O RLD ’S GREATEST

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. JUNE 2fi. 1922

VO LU M E IIL

first n a t io n a l b a n k

HAS AWARDED CONTRACT
FOR THEIR NEW BUILDING
IFUNDS READY
MUSCLE SHOALS
WILSON
DAM
TO COSTJ175.000

Will He Six Stories in
H e ig h t and Cover the
Entire Lot

rvn \ F U L L E R C O N STR U C TIO N
CO GETS C O N T R A C T AND
W il l. S T A R T A T ONCE.

VEG ETABLE SECTION

H O U S E A U T H O R IZ E D A N A P P R O I’ R IA T IO N O F OVER SE V E N
M IL L IO N S
I Hr T h e Aaa orlalrd P re s s )

SANFORD BRANCH OF
ELEVEN
PEOPLE
ARRESTED
WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
WAS ORGANIZED HERE IN BERLIN YESTERDAY
Fine Meeting o f Representative
Friday Night

Business

Men

The Snnford branch of the Central County nnd deplored the fact thnt deFlorida W ater Traffic Longue was or- -Pit* the importance o f this proposi..........
, ..
.
tion, there hnd been such little intergnnized Friday night nt a meeting „ t #ho|rn Iocjll,y.
held in the Palm room o f the Valdez

|.|un8 w tr# mnj c nt th0 meeting to

FOR ALLEGED COMPLICITY
In Murder of Erzberger
CHURCHILL
and Uathenau in
Plots
WANTS DERATE
IRISH QUESTION AGAINST THE GOVT.

Hotel.
*
hnve n largo representation o f promA representative number o f locnl inent shippers from this section presbutlneaa men were present, all
o f lent nt the henring before the Gov- S A Y S F R E E S T A N D F U L L E S T DE­
R A T E IS A SK E D ON TH IS
whom signified their willingness to ernnunt Engineers, which w ill he held
POI1LBM.
give their fullest co-operation, a fter in Sanford Tuesday, June 27th.
listening with Interest to the remarks
It wns agreed to postpone nn nc( H r T h e A a ai.*U trd P rea a l
o f those who hnve been nctive in the tivc campaign fo r membership until
LO N D O N,
June
26.— Winston
le a g u e since it* inception.
|»fto r thi* hearing, nnd those present
Churchill, secretary for the colonies,
The meeting wns cnllcd to order by were confident thnt the henring will rising to ninke his promised state­
Colonel Geo. W. Knight, who is vice­ Ite a means o f converting those of the ment on Irish affairs in the house of
president of the League nnd
also local business men, who have hereto­ commons, today said thnt the govern­
chairmnn o f the Inland
W aterway fore appeared luke-wnrm when ap­ ment desired the freest nnd fullest
Committee o f the Sanford Chamber proached on this subject.
debate nnd one thnt would he termin­
1 he following were nppolntod ns
o f Commerce. He briefly stated the
ated by a division.
o b j e c t o f the Longue— educating ship- officer* o f the Snnford branch:
G
e o
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pers nnd receivers of freight to the \\. Knight, president, A. I . Connelly,|
J U S T IF IE D
value of wnter transportation, the vice-president, nnd R. W. Pcurman, • *
‘
K IL L IN G S A L E S M A N
work It hns done in the fight to ae- Jr., secretory*
I
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euro n deeper w aterw ay fo r this secThose who attended the rneeting
J A C K S O N V IL L E . June 24.-C.aithtion o f the state, and the future plans were ns follows: A I t Jnnclly, J.
Nt.wmnnf convlct KU«rd at tho

C H A N C E L L O R W1RTH D EN O U NC ­
ES A G IT A T O R S W HO H A V E
C A U U 8B D TRO UBLE.

B E R L IN , June 2fl.— Eleven persona
W A S H IN G T O N , June 20.— An ap­
Th&lt;&gt; First National Rank Saturday propriation o f $7,500,000 fo r new con­
nllogcd to bo members of a Bavarian
clorr.l the contract fo r the building o f struction work on tho Wilson dam at
secret organization, were arrested
thfir now hank nnd office building, Muscle Shoals, Ain., wns authorized
here yesterday. The police expressed
the contract going to the Geo. A. Ful- Saturdny by the House and sent to the
the opinion thnt this organization,
,l,r Construction compnny o f New Sennto for concurrence. Under a lim ­
which is suspected o f playing a prom­
*York Thin splendid building, San­ itation fixed by the House, however,
inent part in tho murder of form er
ford's first sky-sernper, w ill be Un­ none o f the money can l&gt;o expended
Minister o f Finnnce Erzherger, is al­
load by the first of the new year.
prior to next October.
so Implicated in the murder o f For­
The officer* and director* of tho
As authorized originally by the sen­
eign Minister Rathonau Saturday.
Fir*t Nntionnl Bnnk nre men o f vis­ ate when it attached n provision to
Ion nn ! forenlpht., Recognizing the the army bill providing for renewal of
B E R L IN , June 2(1.— In his speech
f»rt that Snnford 1* to he n city of {work on the dam, the $7,500,000 was
ir
the reichstag today, Chancellor
•l.OOO inhabitant* within the next I made available for that use ns soon
proposed
to
bring
this
figh
t
to
n
sue.
•
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•
1
'
’
t/
j
county
prison
fnrm,
and
slayer
o
f
G
Wirth
severely denounced the agita­
year* they are building with that ns the bill was signed by the presi­
cessful culmination. He stressed the John Render, George Spcir, II. r .
tions
and
virtuperations o f Pnn-GerII.
Burney,
locnl
furniture
salesman,
f rd in view nnd the new hank will he dent. House Republican lenders en­
Importance o f securing n large mem- Whittier, S. O. Chnsc, E. A. Douglass,
mnns,
which
bnd created an atmos­
whom
Newman
snys
he
enught
em­
»mp!y Inrre to serve the community deavored to obtain strnight out accep­
hership from Sanford nnd Seminole , D. L. Thrasher nnd W. A. U fflc r .
phere
o
f
munler
In Germany.
bracing
his
w
ife,
wns
released
from
it that time.
tance o f the appropriation ns approv­
" A state o f political bestiality pre­
custodny yesterday follow ing a cor­
The banking room w ill be 50 feet ed by the senate, but were defeated by
oner’s jury verdict thnt tho killing vails. 1 need only mention poor Frau
wMc by RO feet long, with n ceiling o f a combination
o f Democrats and
Erzherger, whose husband wns mur­
wns justifiable homicide.
;t f, « t nnd will hnve n mezznnine farm bloc Republicans.
dered
nnd who is constantly receiving
Mrs.
Newmnn,
10
years
old,
who
nt
fmr over the vault*. The mo*t modFinal action wns taken a fter Repre­
letters,
announcing the Intention to
first
declare:!
the
killing
wns
unwar»rn hurelnr-proof vault* w ill be con- sentative Huddleston, Democrat, Aindefile
her
husband’s grave. Is it sur^
_
m
T
/
m
i
n
p
n
n
ranted,
but
Inter
went
to
her
husitrurtrd. The *nfc deposit vault bnnin, hud offered un amendment pre­
prislnr
then
thnt I nl«n received let­
alnr. will hnve n rapacity o f 2.000 venting nny expenditure on the dam
nt
IJ L li U l l l j U . o . L i m i t ! j ^
sho
jI i enW
thnt
„. . urney
hnt, ever ters yesterday,...................
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the day
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In the renr o f the bank will before January 1, 1023, nnd not then
embraced
her,
but
snid
he
hnd
been
a
Knthennu's
execution,’
nnd
declaring
I f two store Toom* fnclng Park nve- if the Ford proposal to purchase nnd
•You men o f fulfillment mania havo
nue. The new building w ill contain lease tho Muscle Shoals properties
not listened to tho voices of those
so or 00 office* o f the mo*t should hnve been accepted by con­
attentions upon her. Neighbor* cor- who hnve tried to dissuade you from
mo.!, m type, served with elevntor. gress. His motion wns lost 110 to 132.
roborntod the young w ife’s testimony i 11 mad policy. Let hard fnte, there­
TV materials used In the roustructlon The vote on the substitute offered
The stnge is all set fo r the hearing river, it is obvious that the decision that he had been a frequent caller nt fore, take it* place s i that the fa ­
ri'l K Indiana limestone, terra cotta by Representative James, Republican,
therland mny prosper.' That,” con­
» r
Willinm
C I of the engineer will lie based prinmr- the house.
tr.il l.rirk, with a steel
stmeture, Michigan, fixin g the effective date ns tomorrow l»eforo
Major William
,
...
ily
upon
the
present
nnd
prospective
tinued the chancellor, “ Is a system of
making the building strictly flre- October 1, way adopted 145 to 105.
Lomcn, Corps o f Engineers, U. S. A., tonnage
•
political murder, and we must all
jHisslbilitle*
o
f
the
section*
prrof.
Tw o hours debntc on the appropria­
in connection with the preliminary ex served by each route.
work against thi* atmosphere. It
The architects nre the well known tion preceded the final voting. Dur­
I'otentinl
arguments
in
In-half
o
f
was a spectator at the Lustgardan
nmination
o
f
an
intra-coastal
waterfirm i f Mowhrny A- U ffin g e r o f New ing that time Representative Mondell,
demonstration; it proceeding* were
Y&lt; rk Tity. They hnve designed some o f W yoming, the Republican lender, way, from Jacksonville to Miami and the St. Johns river route were submit­
orderly, calm and disciplined. But,
i.f th'- Inrgest building* In the coun- nnd other m ajority spokesmen urged which i* pursuant to the act o f con- ted at the Titusville hearing In the
form o f a brief which was prepared
gentlemen o f the right, do not de­
gress
approved
June
5th,
1920.
tl
thnt the dam be completed without
by
the
Central
Florida
W
ater
T
ra
ffic
ceive
yourselves. Below this discipline
The henring w ill be held in the
Ti.c contractors, the Geo. A. Fuller delay, nnd criticised the
Democrats
League,
nnd
this
organization
will
nnd
calm
there lies a volcano, theCon»tnictinn compnny nre one of the fo r favoring postponement o f work Court House and is scheduled to begin
hnve
chnrge
o
f
the
presentation
to­
eruption
'o
f
which, should It octZT;
A
G
A
IN
S
T
J.
C
O
N
N
E
L
L
Y
A
N
D
JAS.
lit 9:30 a. m. It is n continuation o f
lir.-i «t firms o f the kind in tho Unit­ until October nnd January.
morrow.
An
entirely
new
brie.’
has
O
'lllllE
N
FOR
K
IL
L
IN
G
OF
would
tench
you
n severe lesson.
ed States. They erected the Pennsyl­
Democratic spokesmen, supported the hearing held in Titusville last
been
prepared
in
which
ndditionhl
sta­
F
IE
L
D
M
A
R
S
H
A
L
"The
nllicd
governments
during the
A
pril
and
was
granted
to
enable
those
vania station nnd the Pennsylvania by Republicans who favored the Ford
past year havo inflicted on the GerHotel in New York, nlso rebuilt the o ffe r , pointed out in reply that they interested in this proposition to sub­ tistics hnve been embodied and prev­
I l l r T h e . ( M i i r l s t r S I’ f f M l
mnn government almost continual hu­
Gran! Central Terminal In N ew York wanted action by congress on Henry mit additional datn which could not he ious arguments clnboruted upon. It is
LO N D O N , June 26.— A verdict o f
miliations. 1 recall upper Silesia.
it ! have recently completed the Lin­ Ford's o ffe r nnd did not propose to secured in time fo r the previous hear­ believed thai the forceful arguments
und array o f tonnngo figures,
ns wilful murder against James Connol­ The sufferings of the Saare popula­
coln Memorial in Washington. They have thnt postponed. By October, they ing.
ly and Janies O'Brien wns returned
tion, nnd the sorrows o f the Rhine­
A s the notice sent out by Mujor l«e- shown in this brief, will require tho
hue just about completed a ten-story snid, the House would have hnd nn
this
afternoon by the coroner's Jury
government engineer* to report the
land. It is impossible fo r n nation of
bark nnd office building fo r the First opportunity to vote on it nnd if work men particularly states thnt the net
St. Johns river ns tijo most sultnblc in tlie inquest into the killing o f Field sixty millions to live under the rule
National Rank o f Miami.
was l»egun on the dam meanwhile ser­ directing this preliminary examina­
loention fo r nn Intrn-Constnl wntcr- Marshnl Wilson.
r f —rr.mJss! r.r, &amp;r«J tl I.&lt; iuu#«*eiLJa
The men mnking this splendid ious complications, beyond the power tion doe* not define the loention o f the
wnv nnd »h«* urgent iw ^ a s P y fo r th*
w
aterway
to
be
reported
upon,
there­
to keep democratic Germany nlive un­
achievement possible fo r Snnford nre o f congress to ndjust before final ad­
government immediately starring thi* AMERICAN IS HELD
der inch conditiona.”
fore,
Information
I*
desired
as
to
the
F. P. Forster, president o f *h«
journment o( tms session, probably
FOR RANSOM ItY RAN BITS
The chancellor then appealed for
I.. A. Hrumley nnd T. J. M iller, vice­ would result in the Indefinite suspen­ most suitable location fo r nn Intra­ project.
Delegations from Orlando, Jackson­
IN DEAR OLD MEXICO unity nnd collaboration between the
presidents; D. F Whitner, cashier; A. sion o f action on the Detroit manu­ coastal waterway ns well ns data
showing the necessity o&lt; such a w ater­ ville, I'nlutkn, nnd DeLand will he
political parties, said that It waa
L fietts, assistant cashier; S. O. facturer's offer.
present at the hearing, ns well n*
I H r T f c r A a a a r l n l r S I’ r r a a l
above nil thnt the entente should fo re­
Gbne, T. I. Hawkins nnd B. E.
Representative Garrett, o f Tennes­ way. Inasmuch ns there nre but two
M EXICO C IT Y , June 26.— A . Bruce
those from Lako county nnd
East
go the policy o f ultimatums nnd dic­
Squires, directors.
see, the Democratic leader, appealed waterways under consideration, the
Hielaski, chief o f the bureau o f inves­
Const
points
from
Titusville
South.
East
Const
Cnnnl
and
the
St.
Johns
tatorships.
Thi First Nntionnl Bank, in a re­ to Mr. Mondcll nnd Inter to Represen­
tigation o f the United States Depart­
mit -tatement to the comptroller tative Madden, o f Illinois, chairmnn of
ment o f Justice during the world war
showed deposit* o f $1,200,000.00, enp- the appropriations committee, to bring
is being held fo r ransom by seven
itil and surplus o f $1110,000.00 nnd to­ in the bill uvorably reported by the
bandit* who held up his automobile
tal lesourre* o f over $1,400,000.00.
m ilitary committee providing fo r the
seven mile* west o f Cuernavaca yes­
conditional nccccptance o f the Ford
terday. Uielnskl nnd w ife nnd Mr. and
bid. In each instance he was inform ­
Mrs. Mnnuel Darrenn were enrouto to
ed thnt it was impossible to comply
view the A ztec ruins when the hnndit*
with his request because o f the legis­
stopped their car. The women wore
lative situation in the House and that
released nfter being robbed but the
A N D G ET HACK TO G E R M A N Y
A N D WITII GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
if tho James or Huddleston amend­ M KM BBR FOR 21
YEARS
hnndit* took Itielnski and
Itnrrcnn
ABOUT
THE
ILLINOIS
D U RING R O Y A L IS T U P ­
ment* carried, the Democrat.", would
H A S H A D ENOUGH
with them. Itielnski is no longer con­
BUTCHERY
R ISIN G
have to shoulder responsibility for de­
O F IT
nected with the United States gov­
laying construction work on the dam.
ernment hut associated with nn oil
(H r T h e . i M o r l s I r d I ' r r s a l
I l l s Tfcr A a a o r U l r * I ’ r r a a l
I f i r T k » A a a o r l a l r d Vraaa I
Neither Republicans nor Democrat*
STRICKEN W IT H A P O P L E X Y AS
WASHINGTON,
June
26.—John
U
compnny.
LO ND O N, June 26.— Apprehension
S A G IN A W , Mich., June 26. -U&lt;|&gt;in the House interested in the Muscle
*
GOVERNOR S M A L L IS
in Holland lest form er Kniser W il­
rcsentntiv- Fordncy, chairman o f th e'L ew is, president o f the United Mine
Shoals properties appeared apprehen­
EXONERATED
W A S H IN G T O N ,
June 26.— The liam attempt to slip awny from Doom
House Ways nnd Means Committee. Workers, who arrived hero yesterday
sive regarding the nttitude o f the Sen­
nnd author o f the Fordney ta r iff bill, fo r n series o f conferences with gov- enpture o f Bielnski by Mexican band­ and enter Germany In event o f Roy­
( I l f T h e .%■«&lt;•«*Ifilrit l * r e « A )
ate on the question o f concurring In
K A N A K E E , 111., June 26.— Mr*. the nniendment fixin g October 1 ns announced todny in a telegram to the ernment officials, will confer with its was officially reported to the alist uprising fallow ing the assassina­
state department by the consul gen­ tion o f Foreign Minister Rnthenau ac­
l*m Small, w ife o f Governor Small, the effective date fo r the nppropria Saginaw News-Courier he will not I k - Secretary o f U b o r Davis this foreeral
in Mexico City. The message cording to D nll/ Mnll’s correspondent
,WM» " .... . ............... r, ' ' r.V . I . r .in(ii1intl. f„ r re-election
He plans noon nnd later accompanied by Davis
" f Illinois, .lied today. Mrs. Small was
,ion. While the Senate proposed that
^ ,he e n «T o f his present «U I iro to the White House for a con- gave no details nor wns there nny in- nt The llngue.
stricken
with apoplexy
•&lt;n. km
npoplexy Saturday
Saturdny ^
mom&gt;y „houl,| be made immediate
term nfter twenty-four years contin-1fercnce und lunch with
President timntion o f the purpose o f Rlalaikl-s
meht during the excitement incident
„ VJt||nb|e. they said there wns nc
uous service in congress.
Harding to discus* the coal strike *,t- enptors, other thnn to obtain n ran­ C R E W OF P U R IT A N
th. celebration o f friends nnd felto
that body would In
___________________
uation.
som fo r his release Tho state de­
A R R IV E D S A F E L Y
low townsman o f Governor ns result
„ uch „ ,,rovi,|0.
partment directed Chnrge Summerlin
°t hi* acquittal that afternoon after
___________
DEMPSEY MAY FIGHT
A T N O V A SC O TIA
to spur the Mexican authorities to
hi' trial nt Wnukegnn.
NEGKO
rUr.ll.IST
Wil
ls
ClliAB
MANUFACTUIIBR
W E S T V IR G IN IA PO LIC E
make every effort to obtain Hiolnski’s
,
OF TIIOMAHVII.I.K. liA, IS
I n r T k a Al u r U t r A n r u l
M O IH LIZ E I) T O D A Y TO
release.
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E
I1
A V E , N. S „ L|r.e 26.— The
SEVERAL A R E D E A D ittr T k * a m m U I f S I'rra a i
TARRED AND FEATHERED
STOP M IN E R S ’ M ARC H
schooner Spray arrived today with
NEW Y O R K , June 26.— Article* for
R E S U L T E X PLO S IO N
S T R IK E V O TE T A K E N IJY
15 o f the 16 missing men o f the
-------„
. contest between Jack Dempsey and
, |lf Th, a a b m U IM Press)
ON PO W D E R B ARG E
R A IL W A Y S IG N A L M EN
Gloucester schooner Puritan, which
P A t t t T v l 4 ® ' . *26— I Harry W ill*, the negro figh ter, may
T H O M A B V IL L E , Ga., June 2 6 L A IR M O N T , &gt; .
„ K u nnd be lsigned
in lj
in,lav* or
or tomorrow.
tomorrow. Jnck
Jack County
..v , { * r TS# AaaaeUie* P r r a j}
' ^
*utf fu
today
County authorities
authorities nre
are Investigating
- O N E - T H IR D O F RO AD S waa wrecked off Sable island Friday.
night o f 0. Ilnsel
• IL D A , N . Y., Juno 2fl.~M ra. El- The en ire n
.
.
were Dempsey urrlved hero yesterday from the kidnnpping Inst nig
Only ono o f the crew wns drowned.
” (,rrcn '■ dead, nnd her two children nil the Marlon county d&lt; P
” Ix )i A nKelca declaring willlngncfs to grove, n cignr manufacturer, who was
i n r T h . \ a a o r l a t r S |&gt;rria |
CH IC AG O , June 2C.— A strike vote R U S S IA N D E L E G A T IO N
“ re missing, the husband nnd several i mohlized shortly
fight “ anyliody, anytime, anywhere.’’ taken into the country near here by
thcr I’’
person*
nre
suffering
severe,stop tho m
reported
march o J
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four men.
•m um
« i l t’ BUllurillK
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men, tied to n
a tree, flogged, nnd is being taken by the railway signal
A R R IV E S A T H A G U E
'"•ms ns the result o f nn explosion on |miners nnd sympathizers from Montarred and feathered. I-ater he war men on approximately one-third o f
W E A T H E R FOR W E EK
^ ■rd o f n powder laden barge. M r*.! onghn. a mining town ten mi eo south
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returned here nnd freed near the the country'* railroads, according to
(H r T k a A i t a r U I N Praaal
U iccii drowned when her husband, o f this place. The authorities were Weather Outlook for the Period June court house with a warning to Iravc an announcement today by D. P. Holt,
THE* H AG U E , June 2 6 .-T h e Rua"ctdng her clothing in flames, push-; informed that an attempt would &gt;e
sinn delegation to the conference or.
25 to July 1, Inclusive
town within sixty hours
Haselgrovr president o f the signal men's union.
&gt;d her into tho canal. He leaped with made to liberate 91 PriJJ®nor* now ,n
’&gt;Russian nffnirs, arrived here today.
South Atlantic and Host Gulf statos said the men took a vote ns to wheth^f f hut w u unahlo to resruo her.
•tho county Jill hero. They
*** — Generally fair, except local shower* cr to kill him or apply tar and fenthHnve you rend the want ads today T
-------------------------- i rested Fridny a ft*r tho march o f the
R.iv It with n Herald Want Ad.
Let ua do your Job Printing.
near the coast; normal temperatures, er*.
Ths Herald fo r Poat Cards.
• striking miners through this city.

BIG MEETING TOMORROW
ITER-COASTAL WATERWAYS
REFftRE U S ENGINEERS -'* ,of,}n»c- ,e*tmcd th° ,,rnr'
Court House W ill He the Scene o f Hi# Gathering: ^^^^bjKUona^nd’ hild forced 'L
o f Interested People

WILFUL MURDER
IS THE VERDICT
IN ENGLAND

MRS. SMALL DIES
AS H USBAND
IS ACQUITTED

JOHN LEWIS
REP.
WILL NOT RUN AT WASHINGTON
FOR THE HOUSE

FORMER KAISER
BILL MAY SLIP
HIS BONDAGE

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24,1922

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SANFORD’S =
TEMPERATURE =

THE WEATHER :

Growth
The growth and su«.ce»i of a hank ia not accidental—
It ia the result of a carefully
thought-out plnn.

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“ GOD'S KINGDOM N E A R "
I.KCTUKE S U N D A Y N IG H T

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For Florida: Partly cloudy
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The will to nerve, the determination to assist each
worthy customer— the ability to render
tangible assistance—
Those nre n fe w o f the things which are responsible
fo r our splendid growth
Another busy Saturday.

You can make no mistake in forming a con­
nection with this bnnk and its officers.

Sanford will soon have a nuptber of
new pay rolls.

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With nil the new buildings going up
nnd the new weekly pay rolls Satur­
Fred L Royer, of Jacksonville
day nnd Saturday nights will he bus­
- As advertised in the local columns
ier than ever.
o f the Herald, Fred L. Hoyor, o f Jack­
sonville, is onnounced to lecture here
W. L. Morgan is in the city fo r a
in the Princess Theatre Sunday night
few
days railing on the local trade
at H o'clock. His subject will
bo
nnd
looking
after his now home that
i “ God’s Kingdom N’ enr" which is in
line with the former lectures entitled he will soon start building on Park
"Millions Now Living Will Never Die" avenue near Thirteenth street.

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First National Baiik
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
II. F. W IIIT N B R , Cashier

F. I*. FORSTER, President

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Classified Ads 5c a line. N o
sd taken for less than 25c.
and positively no clsaaified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all ordera.
Count fiv e words to a line
and rem it accordingly.

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Y E S T E R D A Y ’S RE SU LTS

V F-STHRDA Y’S It ESUI.TS
Florida Stale league
A t Orlando, H; St. Petersburg, r&gt;.
At Tantpu, U; Daytona, 8.
At Lnkeland-Jncksonville, rain.

Nntionnl League
At
At
At
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FO R SALE
FOR S A LK — Fresh ripe figa. Leave
your ordera at Hanson’s Shoe Re­
pair Shop.
77-2tp
FOR S A L K — Five room cottage, Pal­
metto nve. Ilnrgnin.— W. .1. T h ig ­
pen.
77-fitc
FOR S A L K OR RENT— A ft e r July
I, 6-room house, lights, good w ill
water on Sanford Heights.— George
Hunter, Route A, llox 180-lb
7G-3t|&gt;
FOR S A L E C H E A P I
2 h eif­
ers. Apply C. H. Campbell, Montexumn Hotel.
70-2tp
FOR S A L K — Two nice Je rsey cows.
Price reasonable .terms cash.— Mrs.
W. E. Allen, I^ingwood, Fin.
75-Ctp
LIB E R TY S IX , Continental Red Seal
Motor. N ew ly painted. Five good
tires. Excellent condition. Sacrifice
f GOO. Inquire at III Park Avenue.

7ft*9tp

N ew York, 9; iln*&gt;klyn, I.
Pittsburgh, 2; Cincinnati, 8.
Philadelphia, 10; lloston, 9.
St. lamia, 2; Chicago, 5.

A Quick Service Transfer at your
■all.
00-tfc-m

FOR SALE A t a bargain, practical­
ly new Colts Acetylene lighting hi ' A II L K K, 8AKKTV FIR ST
plant with necessary pipe for Instnl-1 Whcn &gt;'"u huy a car, buy one with
iatlon. Phono 3703 or call F. F. I)ut- ,ho ,K‘*1 trade value. That’s evidence
ton, Jr.
72-tfc ^ a t , ^p Huh’k is the best.— N. II.
FOR SALE- -F iv ? room l.uiignli.w ,R" rncr7fi-«tc;w ltc
wffh slccplii* poiili, screened, nnd
Another world wide lecture, PrillIn good repnir. Located in the best
0-2tc
residential rectlon o f the city.— A. P. r,M ’ •*’ un,b»y night, free.
Connelly.
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Tonight,

FOR S A LE 31 acre celery farm. 12 Clu||no&gt;
acron improved,
ror terms
and

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T u e-T h r-S u t-T M -lfe

FOR S A LE — Warehouse with R. R.
aiding. Within four blocks o f center
of city.
Geo. V . K N IG H T
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272-tfc

t o l l 111:Nl' T w o (umlnht'il h.iUKckeeping apartments, also one fiv e
room cottage not furnished. A p ply
300 Fr« n&lt; li U . Flim,, •&gt;; .1
at,.

FOR BERT— Rooms and kitchenette.
— Shirley Apnrtmenta opposite post
office, upstairs.
28-tfc

W ANTED
W a n t e d - Extra sales Indies at the
78-2tc
Surprise Shoe Store.

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Dance Tonight, Lake Mary
Casino.
Tue-Thr-Snt-73-tfc
Princess Theatre, Sunday, 8 p. m.
7fl-2tc

Dance Tonight. Lake Mary
Casino.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc
“ God’a Kingdom Near,” — world­
wide witness and lccturo next Sunday
night, 8 o’clock, Princess Theatre,
free. Mr. Fred L. Boyer, o f Jackson­
ville, speaker.
76-2tc
Free lecture, Princess, Sunday night
7fl-2tc

W. W. DRESSOR

( 'onsonnnu Koval

Distrib­
utor

Route A. Rural Phone 4803
SA N FO R D , F L A .
PR IC E L IS T
JU NE . 1922
lh. Whole Klim
i
$ .65
1.35
2 «i lb*. Whole Klim
5
lbs. Whole Klim
2.80
25 lbs. Whole Klim UHHIIIHIMIM 11.00
1
lh. Skim Klim .
.10
2 ‘ a lbs. Skim Klim
.85
lh*. Skim Klim
1.80
6
25 lb* Skim Klim
4.25
miiiHriiirrin

KLIM MILK

Forest Lake
E. M. Galloway
W. H. Hand ‘
J. S. Dinkle
T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Bell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Russell
Bob Walthour
D. C. Marlow
C. R. DufFin
B. H. Guthrie
Are a few of the many hundreds
that have purchased “ EXIDE"
Batteries from us. Nearly three
years sales and not one to go
wrong.

Insist on an “ EXIDE”
Battery
The Battery Is the life of the car.
WE RE-CHARGE AND RE­
PA IR A LL MAKES
BATTERIES
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RAY BROTHERS
107 Weal First St.----- Phone 518
Have you lost or found anything?

-Phone 127

-1 Store in Florida

LAD IE S’ OUT-SIZE

BUNGALOW
APRONS
'

HOSE

$ 1 .0 0

BANANAS, 25c

Pure Silk

■ $ 2 .5 0 ’

C H ILD R E N ’S

FANCY

PERCALE APRONS

PER DOZEN

Bunch

20c

TABLE COVERS
In Fancy Oil Cloth, for round
or square tables, per cover

Queen Olives

Braised Chicken Jiblcts iu Kamkins
Bell Fritters, Hanover Sauce

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MERCERIZED ELASTIC

75c

Chicken a la Maryland

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BIAS TAPE

75c

Beef Broth Englaise

Crisp Celery Hearts

A flam ing romance as only the
author o f "Th ree W eeks" could
w rite it; as only Glorious Gloria
with dashing Rodolph
Valentino
playing the lovet, could make it
live in nil its ardent splendor. The
atory o f n passionate young heart
O f gay nights o f revelry in Paris—
o f tingling ndventuro on the snow,
clad crags of the Alps— o f intrigue
nnd coquetry in the gilded resort*
o f London high aoclety. Never be­
fore have such lavish settings, »uCh
dramatic love-scenes, such spectaculnr ndventuro been seen upon the
screen.

m is is o e s jiijiM iic iiiiiH f]'

S U N D A Y . J U N K 25, MI22

yard

10c
to 25c

Prime Kill Roast of Beef Au Jus
Barbecue Ham, Barbecue Sauce
Roast Leg of Lamb, Caper Sauce

P A Y CASH

Snowflake Potatoes
Escalln|H,d Tomatoes
Asparagus Tips, Hollandaise Sauce

We Buy

fo r

-Sell For Uas

I a ?s s -

Spring Salad, Thousand Island Dressing
Sally Lunn Broad
Apple Pie

LOST

LO ST Small shepher . dog. A I :t
month old. Illnek, with White feet.
Finder please return to I.. II. Connel­
ly and receive reward.
72-tfc

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“ BEYO ND THE
ROCKS”

LADIES’ PE R C ALE

DINNER HOTEL VALDEZ

FOR RENT on, (runt bed room,—
Mrs. J. D. Robert, 118 Laurel nvenuc.____________________________ 77-Ctp
FOR RENT— Ono apartment of two
or three rooms, gas stove, electric
lights, running wntcr, two blocks from
P. O. Also furnished rooms with
board, |H.00 a week and up. 110-112
Commercial.
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SPECIAL
SALE
T O -D A Y

Lake Mary

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F R U IT STORK

FOR SALE— Potato barrels In any
f,,|, with initials L. W. II. Co. Re
quantity, special prices on car lots, wnnl if left at Herald office or see J.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater II. Coleman.
7fl-3tp
Mfg. C,o., Clearwater, Fla.
K-tfc

FOR RENT

L. Urban May, the live w ire repre­
sentative o f the I. W. Phillips San­
ford Motor Company, sold two Dodge
trucks to the Hill Lumber Co., and the
Hill Implement Co., yesterday. This
makes four Dodge trucks fo r the Hill
interests in this city during the pnst
year. Mr. May is nlso exhibiting the
new Dodge car just from the factory
with many changes in appearance
and purts.

JAMES MARESCO

]LOST—At Lake Mary Casino, watch

FOR RENT OR S A L E - Small cottage
—J. Musson.
7C-I0t|&gt;

Ren Leigh, the popular local man­
ager o f the Southern Drug Company
left for Jacksonville today to confer
with headquarters nnd tell them how
many new buildings have gone up
since Mr. O’Keefe wns here u few
weeks ago.

T. .1. Miller is building two nice two
story dwellings on Elm avenue near
Third nnd two on Myrtle nnd Fifth
American League
street. These nre two story six rooms
At lloston, 5 ; 'New York, 4.
nnd hath and are modern in every re­
At Washington, .’I; Philadelphia, 0.
spect. He will rent or sell them. He
At Ilet r"it, 10; 8L Loui i, 6,
room
Hear Mr. Fred L. Royer, o f Jack-11" also building a fine five
At Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 5.
sonvllle, Princess, Sundny night, free. apartment over the store building on
70-2te Second street that will he most com­
GAM ES TO D A Y
fortable and convenient. Mr. Miller
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
believe*
in building up Sanford.
Our prices nre just nnd right for
Daytona at Tampa,
dependable service.— Quick Service
.lacksonville at Lakeland.
Too good to miss—free lecture at
Transfer.
00-tfc-m
the Princess, H p. m., Sunday, free.
S T A N D IN G S T A T E LE A G U E
7C-2tc
N O TIC E
Won
Lost
Pet.
Van can’t make a mistake when
o
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St. Petersburg
•8|H
you buy a Buirk. It's economy, dur­
4
Jacksonville
&amp;
.r&gt;5c
ability. It's quality and com fort.— N.
Daytona
5
5
.500
II. Garner.
70-fltc-wlte
Orlando
5
4
.III
Tampa
8
4
.400
•&gt;
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f FOR 7TAl.fi— Five acre farm,
l'4 I
acres tiled, oil ir^ good condition,
"God's Kingdom Near" free lecture,
good house and barn, has good gas Princess Theatre, Sunday, H p. m.
system In house, located al»out fiv e
-------------------------miles fmm Sanford, on hard road. Can I "God's Kingdom Near" free, I’ rinmake terms.— A . P. Connelly. 75-tfc cess, Sundny, H p. m. Come
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intending to show by many Bible quolotions Hint the world war, epidemic,
famines, political disorder, labor trou­
bles, etc., are in fulfillment o f thu
scripture prophecies o f Daniel, Hosca,
Joel, etc., and also o f the words of
Jesus in Matthew 21th chapter and
elsewhere.
Kspcrinlly is it intended to prove
thnt the four universal empires or
kingdoms which have been permitted
o f God to have a lease o f power in the
earth for the pnst four thousnnd years
up until P.H I, have been failures, end­
ing in the present distress ntul per­
plexity and thnt only the setting up
of Christ's Kingdom, the fifth univer­
sal empire, will bring permanent
pence, prosperity nnd happiness to the
“ growing creation.”
This lecture, like the
preceding
ones is held under the auspices o f the
International ilihlc Students Associa­
tio n , Judge Rutherford, o f New York,
{president, and will he absolutely free,
not even a collection being taken.

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The weather is nil right nnd
so is Florida nnd Seminole
county nnd Sanford. This
littio old city ia growing so
fast nnd doing so well that
the people as a whole should
-gw-lo church tomorrow and
thank the Creator o f
all
things fo r showering so
many blessings on them,
This pnrt o f the state is
truly a modern paradise and
wo should be thankful evcry dny o f our life fo r hnving the privilege o f living
here. We note eorjer wenthcr, showers, sunshine nnd
everything in our wenther
report today.
5:11) A. M. J U N E 21, 1922
Maximum ...»............
91
Minimum ______
70
Range
74
Barometer .........
30.10
Rain
.0!
North and cloudy.

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GLORIA SWANSON and |m
DOLPII VALENTINO in
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Elinor Glyn’a

Tea

Pineapple Pic
Floating Island Foamy Sauce
Ice Cream
Iced Tea

The Churchwell Co.

Peach Pie

Coffee

Open Until II o'clock Sunday Night

FIRST STREET
:

SELLS IT FOR LESS

W ELAKA BLOCK

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922
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WHERE WAS YOUR LITTLE
GIRL LAST NIGHT?

J i k t l * w r , clIrrB D oa r x r r p f l u &gt;
U r at I k , llr r a ld lln lld la c , IOT
■ i f i a t t a A » , Bastard. V ia .

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

and Industrial organizations making
up the national chamber’s member*

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I*. * . L it.L A U D
A. M I K L __________ O ra rra l M aaaarr
I'feaar IW ap to SMW P . M.
A well known lady o f Richmond, « ly at each other, and tho fence postd
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A d r r r t l a l a s l l a t r * Mad# K n o w s on
respected nnd honored mother, hand* stand dismally out in the night like
A p p llra llon

from the more than 1,400 commsrlial

MICKIE SAYS

MIS COW MJOtff 4W0W UP M ltd
PSAttLN GA.TB4 J84T M StPBTXa 14 CL04IVJG ‘tlA, KS V«
ja w uorr
« m so gooo

rd the following to tho Daily R e c i ­ gaunt sentinels.

Nnbarrlptton l*riao la A d ra soa
Flagrant breezes toy with the curls
ter with request that It bo reproduc­
O a t Y e a r .................... . ..... ...... -— MAM
• lx Months ______ ___________________ BJM ed. I t applies somewhat 'to Lnke- that dive from her pretty forehead
IJ riltrrrd In C H r * r C arrier
and the nice boy holds her closes In
O a t W n k ---------------------------- U Coal* Innd also:

The following article is from Col. his nrms.

W hy not?

Not a soul is

T k t k l ( l l - l o 10-pace W t t k l r H ar­
old r a t lr r lr r a tr r a
Hrmlanla C t a a lt Billy Mayfield's Weekly, published In near and it is nice to be held tigh tly
and la publlahrd a , t r y K rld ay. A d ra rtlalaa ralra mada know n on n yp llra - Houston. We hnve had this article by the one you love. Why not ? They
fton. llrn iR rra llr In p olitic*. 12.1*0 p tr on the copy hook fo r more than a are doing It in the picture nnd no one
yaar, alw apa In n dtan ra.

work.

Every time wo started to turn thinks wrong o f that. Whv noL The
"lory books ore full o f stories o f girls
hesitated— and put It back on tho &gt;n the arms o f tho ones they love.
hook. W e are not certain yet that Why not? No one will ever know.
He vows o f a love that is tender
It should he printed, but Cod knows
and
enduring. Ho whispers
sweet
something ought to bo done to wake
nothings
Into
rnpt
ears.
Ho
presses
some parents up, and so here Is tho
a long ten-minute kiss to her lips.
story.
“ Isn’ t my rhibl having a grand Her cheeks grow warm. There steals
time," muses (he proud mother, as over her a strongs new feeling that
she contemplates the popularity of comes to a maid when shte is alone
her daughter. "She is so popular « fTh a rnatf and held In his arms. He
with the hoys that she Is nut every U "* * » her ngain nnd ngnin— those hot
w ith some !&gt;oy nnd doesn't get warm klrscs. Her head f nil back
In until a fter midnight It is wonder- H*l*p in his arms— that is your little
girl nnd the nice boy who just left
ful."

M K M IIK II T H K ASSOC'l A T K I i 1'ltKSft
it over to the linotype operator wo
Tha Associated I'raaa la exclusively

Otllltled to the use for republication of
all news dlapatchea credited to It or
not otherwise credited In thin paper
published
and also the local
news
heroin.

All rlichta o f re-publlcatlon o f special
dispatches herein are also reserved.

O ffic e i I I K I t A I .il IH 'IL IH M O . I'b o a e 14*

JUDGES O U T OF PO LITIC S.

ship.

to the national chamber’s board

o f T A K E A T A B L E S P O O N F U I, O f
directors. The council holds a spec­
S A L T S IF BACK H U R T S OR
ial meeting preceding tho annual
B LAD D E R BOTHERS
convention o f the national chamber
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to pass on the program and to select
We nro a nation o f meat eaters and
a nominating committee. The coun- our blood is filled with uric acid, i ay,
cillora also act as chairmen o f the n well-known authority, who warns ui
delegations representing their organ­ to bo constantly on guard agninit kid­
ney trouble.
isations.
A councillor occupies a position o f
The kidneys do their utmost to fr**
liaison officer between the national the blood o f this irritating acid, but
chamber and his own organization on becomes weak from the
overwork*
important questions.
they get sluggish; the eliminative tis­
The chamber o f commerce o f the sues clog nnd thus the waste is re­
Urtited States Is the strongest com­ tained in the blood to poison the cq.
mercial organization In the world. Its tire system.
object is to encourage trade nnd com­
When yuur kidneys ache nnd fee]
merce; increase the efficiency o f like jumps o f lead, und you hart
American business organizations; to stinging pains in tho back or the
obtain uniformity nnd equity In busi­ urine is cloudy, full o f sediment, or
ness usages and laws and to get pro­ the hlnddre is irritable, obliging you
per consderatlon nnd concentration o f to seek relie f during the night; when
opinion on questions nffccting the fl- you have severe headaches, nervous
rmnclnl, commertcnl, civic and Indua- and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, u jd
trlnl interests o f the country nt stomach or rheumatism In bad wrathlarge.
jer, get from your phnrmacist about
A system o freferendn operated by four ounces o f Jnd Salts; take a tablethc chamber has met with unusual spoonful in a glnss o f water bsfors
sin ( ess in obtaining tho viewpoint o f breakfnst each morning nnd in a few
business men on national questions, days your kidneys will act fine. This
Thrso opinions, when they point to famous salts is made from the acid of
the need o f legislation or other gov- grapes anti lemon Juice, combined
ernmontal nction, nro transmitted to with lithie, nnd has been used for
tbe government’s executive officers generations to flush and stimulate
nnd to congress by the national cham- clogged kidneys, to neutralize the
ber’s headquarter! nt Washington.
acids In urine so it Is no longer a
-------------------------source o f irritation, thus ending uriGOING TO L A K E M A R Y TH U RS- nary nnd bladder disorders.
DAY?
Jnd Salts is inexpensive and cannot
--------1injure; makes a delightful effcrvciThe Jitney Bus w ill take you there cent lithia-wnter drink, and’ nobody
and bring you hack. I-envc Rnnford can make a mistake by taking a little
10 n. nt., 1 p. m., 4:30 p. m., T p. m.; occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
and active.— Adv.
lonvc I’ nkp MnrF 11 n* m*: 2 P* m5:30 p, m.; ft p. m.; 11 p. m. Fare
Tho world at your door every even­
^
onc way, 60c round trip. Teleing
for 15c.— Daily Herald.
Phon* y ,ur
Phone 382‘
7 M tP

Many times hns this newspaper argtted for the taking o f tho judiciary
The sound o f the hammer is heard
out o f polities ami again it is anxious
in
tho land— not the hammer o f the
to bring tho idea forward hoping that
Does her popularity rauso the boys &gt;'nltF home.
knocker,
but o f the builder.
This
is
ns
true
a
picture
o
f
the
girl
some legislation may bo enacted soon who call to stay at home in the par—
o ■
who
habitually
goes
night
riding
thnt will do away with the possibility lor?
o f a candidate for a judgeship betom“ No. they always take her out fo r ,|own "bady ,nm*s n* ( *od Him self can L o--------------------------c a l R c s i d d l t -------„
B liy S
draw i*
ing prejudiced through tho necessity n ride.”
T h (* S till f o r d B r n n c l l
It isn’t exaggerated one bit. One
o f electioneering or seeking nfter
Poor old mothrr! Your daughter
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votes. Florida’s Judiciary is ns high is hnving a "grand time." Sure she single hit, and every girl who has
B e l - J a r ( O IIC C
been out that way, i f she were frank,
as any in tho land nnd tho Judges o f jj* . but how?
the courts of this state, although reOut every night on some lonesome would say It Is ns true ns Holy W rit. t liffurd Penlavdy W ill Take Over the
1 didn’ t go ns fa r with my story as
qulred by the present to stand for re- road with the car parked?
Sanford Branch nnd All
ti
nt
couple will go i f those rides are
election every two years, hnvo mainMost o f the popularity o f these
Territory.
tnlned the dignity o f their positions days is born o f promiscuous love. Tho permitted to continue.
Where was your little girl Inst
nnd carried on their highly Important young libertines (lock where the cheap
Clifford Peabody has purchased
night ?
work with impartiality nnd fairness love is easiest.
ftom
the Snyder company their Inter"W h y, my little girl was at a
Tho strnin must be enormous, how­
(MMy little girl is different," Is whnt
.t .st. in
... the Bel-Jar Coffee company
dunce."
ever, ujHin the judges who each two you sny; that is w lnt you alt say;
land the territory rights to sell this
Sure, she wns there fo r awhile.
years must go Into a campnign— an­ that is what they aii think nnd feel.
"M
y
girl
wouldn’t
do
such
a
thing
l*m &lt;luct. which includes all tho counnouncing themselves as candidates Let me tell you something. You are
&lt;ties from Gainesville and Pntatka
and going through the preliminaries, not raising your girl right when you n* Hint.
That is whnt they all say, but night- !*cll*h to I*ort Myers on the West
asking the voters fo r voles and per permit her to go long auto rides into
haps tanking speeches nnd promising the night. You nro not giving her ly thousands o f enrs nre out thero on rnn,t nnd bort Pierce on the East
to uphold the Inws o f the stntc, just the chance she deserves. Your little the public roads narked with tho ™ » t nnd intermediate points. The
ns though their records o f the years girl Is made up o f tha same flesh ns lights out. Somebody's little girl is Pel-Jar Coffee company has been opwrapped in somebody's orating here about one year and has
previous were not sufficient endorse- anybody rise’s tittle girl; your little out there
built up a fine business, hnndiing only
.
nns.
Where
wns your littlo g irl?
mclil o f their ability ami Intentions, girl bus tbe same emotions and Im
The federal government, realizing pulses ns anybody else's little girl,
Don't go to making alibis. Just the best grades o f coffees and teas, a
that judges should lie above petty pol­ and is no different from anybody n*k yourself if you realty knew where ;,nd Mr. Peabody hns been with the
firm for the past six months and
that she was.
itics required in repented campaigns else’s little girl. Every girl
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Just reason with yourself a little takes over the business with a know­
nnd re-elections, nnnics Its judges to drops to shnnic nnd degradation was
ledge o f the trade nnd o f the products
serve during life, nlthnugh they enn once once just as sweet and Innocent while.
and
his many Snnford friends are
1
ant
talking
about
the
habitual
he impeached. Tho state Judge, cloth­ and ns pure minded ns your little girl,
confident
he will mnke n big success
riders.
ed with the duty o f deciding in mat­ the difference being she wasn't given
the
protection
she
should
have
"been
W
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W
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IRL
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T
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f
MrSnyder is one o f the large
ters o f life and death nnd property,
i offee importers o f this country and
must spend nt lvnst n part o f his sal­ given. She wns permitted to nin at 'S'H1HT?
ary— modest enough In Florida— In will with arty man she met in autos W’ na she in thevnst army of parked bail so many other mutters to occupy *
That’s the difference mitomobilei that flock the land n ft-r his attention that he thought best to 8
paying campaign expenses, every oth­ late nt night.
between
your
good
little girl nnd the
nightfall?
sell the Sanford branch to Mr. Pea- J;
er year. I f a Judge has served ten
bad
littlo
girl.
They
nre
all
good
to
Every
road
leading
out
of
every
,
I’**!)',
who could give it nil the time
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years or twenty there Is no differ­
start
with
They
nil
wnnt
to
do
‘
itv
I
h
n&lt;«
kcd
with
parked
cars
nnd
nn&lt;
l
attention
it
deserved.
On
a
c
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ence, he must be n “ candidate" each
,r„,y hqmnn ,thnl
„ nv be
1IL right, every one o f them. The doninny o f these cars some libertine count o f Sanford'* location It mnkes
election nnd it is only
should have some worries over th e ' H,cnt is always gradual nnd it al- ■* Making the downfall o f some in to . *n Meal distributing point for nny J
possibility of defeat, even though ' vn&gt;'* follows the long auto rides Into &lt;r,,t k'irl.
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husincss in this line and •» wa* this ■
l----night,
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And they say the worfd is getting feature that caused Mr. Snyder to ■
strong ..............................
in the feeling of duty well nnd- ' *"•*’
better.
locate here when many other cities
fnithfully performed.
j IT H* INEVITABLE!
Go
and
aoo.
t
were after his business.
Don’t
tnke
my
word.
With state judges named as nre tho
* a,n K"ing to break up the auto
W e nre glad to learn thnt this
The
sight
is
nwnitlng
you
nny
night
federal judges, for life or during good f MIng down darkened lanes.

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hrhavior, the mentnl strnin would b e 1 1 ,,m Koing to present the truth to
relieved nnd judges would nt least -vnl1 mot Rers, with the full projectile
feel thnt their time could he ad vanuf its naked hldeounitess.
I tell you only the truth. The facts
tngcnusly used in deliberations nnd
in expounding the laws. There is o f­ are worse than any fiction yet conten heard a clamor o f tho law's de­ ceived by imaginative writers.
You may
I don't
lay— nnd possibly sometimes It mny
. -get mad with me. ______
hr thnt the human side Is forcing I ‘'nrr- H }’Au don't w«n» to H o t
consideration of mntters political " ’hnt s going on don't rend this
whereas a judge without the necez- Throw it nwny. I i.m writing for
ilty for campaigning every two years Hiose mothers who want to know exwould not need he thinking or worry- ■•*'Hy what is going oi,.
Let mo paint n picture, a real picing about re-election
I f judges were elected for life the l,,re* " ," 1 &gt;’" u End best frame it and
selection would lie made with the hang it on the wall o f your memory.
greatest ear,* and there would be lit ­ I am going to break up this night mttle tolerance o f the rlnlins o f men un­ to parking and you had better help
fit fo r such positions who possibly ap­ nte,
Tho nice boys calls and sits in the
pear in the free-for-all biennial con­
parlop
nnd kids you along n few mintest now staged. The Judiciary ahoiilt)
utea
nnd
then says to the girl he hns
be nhove politics nnd it* elevation will
l&gt;e a benefit to the state.- Tim cz-llu- come for, " L e t ’s go." The nice hoy
and your girl depart into the night.
ion.
Tlds story refers to the habitual

on ,n rt^ &gt;'“ u " t&gt;« At to go out nnd inw
**n^''
Tli iinsands o f little girls are out
,h,'rp in
parked cars. Girls just
Innocent ns yours
W H ERE W A S Y O U R G IR L L A S T
^ IG IIT ?
A re you sure?— Lakeland
Telegram
Congratulation* to the First Nat*

( growing business will continue to
mnke Sanford headquarters nnd that
C liff Prntmdy will bo the presiding

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W e ’ll Back the FarmerThis bank stands squarely behind all
those things which serve to ease the
problems o f rural life and promote the
general welfare of the farmers.
W e’re vitally concerned about poor
yields, inadequate market facilities, low
prices, insufficient credits, lack o f trans­
portation and every such problem affect­
ing the farmers.
W e want each farmer in this section,
whether a customer o f this bank or not,
to know that we accept his problem as
our own and offer him our help to satis­
factorily meet these conditions.

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He has a favorite spot where he geni tally does his pnrking. I f your girl
is accustomed to parking, there is no
argument. I f she Is not, ho will find
some oxcuse fo r pnrking. His mind
hns been nn nothing else since he sat
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
in the parlor and conversed with you,!
vice Our Motto
H*‘ mn)' have "engine trouble," or has
to "look for a Hat,” or Is “ Just "simply
tired o f driving and we may os well
Sounds
I’honra 497-494
■ sit here ns in the parlor."
reasonable, doesn't It?
W K L A K A BLOCK
And they ait there.
Overhead the stars wink knowing,
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Rank upon tho starting o f tho
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K. B. R A N D A L L , Jr.
A . L. C A M P B E LL
in Saturday’s Daily Herald.
days. This is Sanford's first aky-------,
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rnl" 'r « " d we are Justly proud o f
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The Milnne Amusement company ■
*he fact, and nlso o f the Fitst Nnt'°nnl Bank, who nre tanking such a I* the name o f the new company in*
W flik a Building
building possible. Tho First N ntion-' corpornted and the nrtlele* o f incornl l»«nk is the dean o f bnnks in the poratlon
appeared
in
Saturday’s
Our intention Ih lit always do just a little belter job than
nn*l they are among the ren! Daily Herald. Tbe new company will
builders o f the city and county. They proceed to the work o f building a
we agree to. Satisfied customers are our greatest asset.
have confidence In the growth of San- new theatre on the lot recently oc­ :
^ ’r,l *nd, like The Hcrnld, believe it cupied by the Star Theatre and tho
will he city o f twenty-five thousand new building will cost nt least 150,people in the next ten years. It is 000 to build nnd equip in modern style
nnd
convenience.
this
Is building
Sanford
” r faith ithnt
i i i i k in
iJUiJiiiiifT n
a n io n i
H
" 1* u
u ih t iih u f ,
Governor Small o f Illinois has been i *'Mht rider.
and
nd
it
is
home
people
who
an*
putting
The
officers o f the Milnne AmuzcIt
Is
ns
true
as
ILdy
W
rit.
found "not gu ilty" o f the chnrgra o f
ieir
money
into
the
tnnny
big
buildment
company
arc ns follows: Frank *
They
nre
bn
rely
out
o
f
sight
beconspiracy nnd his acquittal seems To
fnre
his
arm
slips
snugly
around
hef
''*gs
Great
is
Snnford
and
great
Is
IMiller,
president;
Edward F. Lane,
give general tatisfaction In Ulinota—
vice-president; A. L. Betts, secretary
thnt being tbe case, Florida is satis­ waist and she pulls up close to 1dm her people,
and treasurer. Fred Walsma and A.
to make the hugging more conven-'
fied.
lint. He is doing this unless he Is a
Snnford rity bond* and Seminole W. Lee, together with the above of-----------A 1.80----------Looks like Snnford would have -it "po*Ulve stick," or a "human pill." I f county Isinds sold the other day fo r fivers, to ho the directors.
A
ll
o
f
these
gentlemen
nre
Sanhe
is
a
regular
he
proceeds
to
pull
a
no,
on'&gt;’
par,
but
with
it
premium
o
f
least two new theatre buildings if the
b t o f cuss words. No young man i* nil,rp than three thousand dollars fo r ford men, prominent in business clr* ■
plan* o f the builders go through.
au fait utdess lie can sling ’em dirty, 'he combined issue. Why should they vies, and they purpose to give San- a
The greater his assortment o f expte- n,,t? They are celery-fed nnd ought ford a good theatre nnd amusement jjj
lives the more he impresses the pophe the best procurable.— Reporter- place nnd one nf which the city will
ulnr young thing with his worldliness. •‘'tarbe proud.
I f thnt Isn't so I’ll quit right here.
Thank*
certainly has a
°f
C° m'
W IG H T BROS. G A R A G f J - 1 ^ ^ ’
SANFO RD , FLA.
They bowl around the city, mnybe friend in the Orlando Reporter-Star. Pnn&gt;' l» 150,000.
a a a a BBa BBaaaaB B B BB B B B Baaaa
c»*xxrunx», r
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to n dance fo r n short while, maybe
to a salacious plcturo
picture show,
show.
The house o f representatives ha« A .
C o n i i c l l v N illT Iu d
A C H E E R F U L W ELCOM E A W A IT S Y O U
Ami they sail out into the night, i authorized the sum of 17,500,000 for
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genius thnt will give it the pep nnd
push to make it go.
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It serves as an advisory body

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National Councillor U.
S. Chamber Commerce

he new work on the Wilson Dam a*,
Muscle Shoals and none o f the money
can he spent until next September,
books like Muscle Shoals will dam National Council is Composed of Rep'h e repuh’Jltns instead o f Wilson.
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Japan has mndo good on her promMr. A. P, Connelly uf Sanford has
i*1*’ to nsaist in world pence. She will front the more than 1,400 commercial
withdraw her troops from Silterln d c -( to represent the Snnford Chamber o f
spite the fact thnt the unnrchisla arc Commerce in the Chamber o f ComIn rontnd o f the Russian government. metre o f the United States.
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Bargains found each day by reed- o f Commerce o f the United States
ing the.Herald Ada.
consists o f one representative each

European Plan
Open all the year

Corner Building
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BRIDGE A N D L IN E N SHOW ER
Mrs. Hawkins Connelly was tho
charming honored at n bridge party
rill cIom
cu r Rrid4tr*tion book“
MRS. FURD DAIG KR, So^. * - Editor, and linen "shower” Saturday a fter­
noon, given by Mrs. J. D. W oodruff at
Phone 217-W
j 0n* 30th* ^
P H IL IP S ,
her home on Park avenue. There were
l » | N k « r r b b t rr tfn ia vU K In g
7 »u a r* g o la g a o j n k r r r ar v a a la g five tables o f players and a number o f
City Registration Officer.
•r U
an* r n ir r ta la la g , w rits
J.J0-22-24-26-C
; **■*•* **™ *• ,kl* 4 f » » H a » » l . *1t U « guests camo In fo r the shower.
SelallB. a r Ir lr h p s a * ih * item . It w ill
The card tables were placed in the
Sr g r r a tly apprerlaled.
won’t find us on the stT*ct
long living room, which was effective­
You
blocking traffic; you get us
ly decorated with baskets and vnscc o f
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
roses, and Crepe Myrtle,
J S S . 498.
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A fte r several interesting guinea o f
Tuesday— Mrs. F, E. Koutnillat w ill
bridge, scores wero counted, and tho
entertain the members o f the Sans
prize fo r high score, a crystal bud
Souci It ridge Club at her home on
vnse, was awarded Mrs. Dick Brown.
Palmetto ave., at 3:30 p. m.
The cut prize, a set o f crystal individ­
ual salts went to Miss Florence Hen­
ONE POUND NET
Dr. T. A. Neal, o f Orlando, was in
tho city Saturday attending to busi­ ry.
The linen shower followed tho card
ness and calling on old friends.
game, the honorec receiving many
beautiful and useful g ifts of linen.
Mrs. M. S, W iggins and children
Refreshments consisting o f pineap­
left yesterday fo r Georgia where they
ple sherbet in pink cups and cake
I will join Mr. W iggins.
wero nerved by the hostess assisted
by her mother, Mrs. D, L. Thrasher.
Tho many friend* o f Miss Pcrrit*
Mrs. Connelly, the honoreo, was
I«eo Hell, who was operated upon fo r
lo v e ly on this occasion in n most b«appendicitis w ill be glad to learn that
Icoming frock of orchid georgetto com­
she is improving.
bined with cream lace and snsh of
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old blue, w om with hat to match.
Mrs. B. J. Starling has returned
This was indeed a delightful a ffa ir
homo from Jacksonville where she has and one o f n series with which Mrs.
been the guest o f her sister, Mrs. Connely is being honored.
Robert W. Simms.
N E W L A W FIRM
PIANOS

Ion . according to lbs plat
tnereof
dulJr recorder In the
u b . „ rseord*
_______ C A R P E T S A N D RUGS W A SH E D
ths p
public
of Semlnol* County, KlorM*. In Plat
Hook 1 at page I f , being a part of
Wilton*,
Section ll,‘
Township
II
Bouth. and cleaned by an expert.
Itango SO Kaat:
A xm im ter, Brussels and Oriental
It appearing from the aworn Hill of
Complaint filed In this causa that J. Rugs n specialty.
Summer rates.
I» Hellechasse. Joseph Klnegan, James
H. rarnmore, James It. Klnegan and J. Drop a card or phono and we will call
Hu tint go Finegan nro now deceased;
A ll work guar­
that the names o f the unknown heirs, and give cstimntc.
devisees, grantees and others claiming anteed.— Sanford
Steam
I'rcuery.
under the said J IV Oellechnsse, de­
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ceased, Joseph
Klnrgnn.
deceased, Phone R60.
James B. I’arnmore, deceased, James It
Kltiegan, deceased, and J.
Hulledgol
Klm-gan, deceased, are unknown: and'
Our references T Those wo have
that complainant fears there are other
Service
parties who have or claim to have somo had dealings with.— Quick
right, title or Interest In the hinds
Transfer.
60-tfc-m
hereinabove described.
NOW T H E R E F O R E , any
and all
parlies having, or claiming any right,
title or Intsrest In and to the lands
“ Pm Going Right Straight Hack tc
herein abo**o described under John D.
Hellechasse. deceased. Joseph
Flne- Mjr Dear Old Florida Home," at Hlngan, deceased, James It. Karamoro, de­ termister's Piano Store, Wclaka Block.
ceased. James It Klnegan.
deceased,
and J tlulledgo
Klnegan. deceased,
20-tfp
II raise, and all parties claiming an
Interest In the property to which relief
Is sought, are hereby required to be and
' THE SAND PIPER
appear before our said court at tho
Court llnuno In Hanfor , Florida, on
O PEN J U L Y 1, 1922
the 1th day o f Heptember, A. LV 191?,
and then and there make answer to tho
III! of Complaint exhibited against said
unknown parlies, otherwise a Decree 315 Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla.
pro Cnnfesso will bo entered against
said unknown parties.
Rooms and Meals
It Is ordered that this notice be pub­
lished lit the Hanford Herald, a news*
MRS. L. R. W A T T
paper published In Seminole County.
Florida, once a week (or tw elve 1131
Weeks ns to the unknown parties de­
fendant.
Witness my hand and the seal of
the saM circuit .Court on this 3rd day
o f J u n e , A. IV 1933.
(H E A L)
K A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County. Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Parker, who have
Among the new firms o f the city is
been the guest* o f Mr. and Mr*. L. Y i
that
o f O'Bryan &amp; Sharon that will
Bryan left Friday for their grove ut
open
up
law offices here starting July
) Gotha, Fla,
first in the Seminole Bank building.
Both o f these gentlemen are well
Mrs. C A, Williams and daughter,
known in Sanford. James G. Sharon
Miss ituby Williams, left yesterday in
having been n resident o f Sanford for
thoir car fo r Macon, Ga., where they
tho past year and a form er resident
w ill spend a month or six weeks.
o f Quincy ami Madison and Tallahas­
see and well known attorney in the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper and son*, state. Mr. Lewis O'Bryan is n well
Eugene and Frederick, o f Orlando, known attorney o f Kissimmee where
were the gueat* o f friends here yes- he has practiced law fo r many years.
' terday.
Mr. O’ Bryan makes a specialty of
titles and has guided a wide reputation
Mr, and Mrs. Forest Rhodes W hit­ fo r his expert knowledge along these
tle announce the marriage o f their lines and aside from this is a good
daughter, Mrs. Knnna W hittle John­ spenkcr and most successful attorney.
son to Mr. George W. Huff, June 24th. The new firm o f O’Bryan &amp; Sharon
will be a welcome addition to the legal
Miss Ethel T iller leaves Sunday for fraternity o f the city and county.

Mr. Sol K Simon. A.bany, Georgia.
Ilia Utrg.nl Mall Ortlei I'ecan Man In
tho world, hna made th&gt;&gt; following
.tartlln g atatement:
‘*1 ntiff.Tc.il wlih what the doctor call­
ed 'auto-Intoxication.' or Indigestion of
the lower bowels
I f I ate anything
other than that prescribed In a eirlct
diet. I niiff.tred wllh severe hi udechee
and dlxxlnrne Instead of Inking an ex pensive trip In a health roeort, my
brother persuaded mo to vtall him, and
after each tnenl he gave me a dose o f
'P e r m I Ine.' In two days I was eating
anything t.llhoul feeling Ihe slightest
discomfort. I ordered mm l o c o bot­
tles sent to my home. I feel one hun­
dred per cent better nnd have raved
about 1300, by not taking a trip to a
noaitn resort na recommended by my
phyalclnn— thanks to my brother and
T e r r a llna.* ”
This letter Is hut one selected at
random from the hundreds of testimon­
ials In our files. Knrh tetter tells the
nitmo story— Ihe wonderful tale of re­
lumed health— AdV.

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Asheville, N. C „ where she will spend
tho summer visiting friends.
Karl
Miller, o f Haines City, will accom­
pany her to Jacksonville.

Guess with each 10c purchase
or over at Lloyd Shoe Store. Two
pair of shoes Riven free for best
guesses. Ask about it.
Good
utnit Saturday, July 1st. 78*2lc

Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLnulin nnd
V ictor McLaulin, left Saturday for
NO TICE, G. I. A.
Daytona Beach where they w ill spend
Regular
meeting Tuesday, June 27,
this week. Mr. McLaulin going over
nt
Masonic
Hall at 3:30 p. m. A ll
to attend the Jewelers’ convention.
officers and members requested to be
Mrs. R. W. Pearmun and tw o chil­ present fo r Initiation.— President.
dren, nnd Mrs. Kessler and baby re­
turned homo yesterday from
Iaike
Wales where they wero guests at a
house party.

EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR

You Can Find the Name o f
Every Live Professional and
Business Man In Sanford la
This Column Bach Day

Friends o f Miss Gcrnrdinc Muriel
will ho interested to know that she is
YO U C A N BRING BACK
COLOR
f t f t f t « * l f t l f t Wi l f t
visiting Miss Ruth Adnms in Seneca,
A N D L U S T R E W IT H S A C K
S. C. It will bo remembered by many
T E A A N D HULPIUJH
Sanford people that Miss Adnms vis­
ited Miss Agnes Dumas here
Inst
When you darken your hair with
\tlo rn ey -at-L aw
winter.
Sage Tea nnd Sulphur, no one can toll,
Over Seminole County Bank
heenuse it's dune so unturally, so ev­
Mrs. S. A. Messer, Herbert Messer
enly. Preparing this mixture, though,
SANFORD
-:- FLO R ID A
and Miss Glennn Locke, who have
ut home in mussy and trouhtesume. At
spent the winter here with Mrs. Ilrnxlittle cost, you can buy at any drug
ton Baggett, left yesterday in the
store »b&lt;* re.,n .
j.rcp-ruilui.,
Mctscr Uii fo i
home* in Sistursimproved by the addition o f other in­
Contractor and Builder
v'lle, W, Vn. They were accompanied
gredients, called "W yeth ’s Sage nnd
ns far as Jacksonville by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Sulphur
Compound." You just damp­
lAM'ORD
F L O R ID *
Rnggett.
en a sponge or soft brush with it
and draw this through your hair, tak­
Mrs. Tom Jones ami baby have reing one small strund nt a time. By
r
turned from Orlando where they spent
morning all gray hair disappears, anti
ViHrUJBfC A n d t V l n C n i n C L O . n month as the guest* o f Mr. Jones'
a fter another application or two your
aunt and sister, while he was
In
hair becomes beautifully
darkened,
Expert Auto Repair Work
Gainesville nnd other places on buaiglossy and luxuriant.
SO
Comer Flnit and Oak ness.
Gray, faded hnir, though no dis­
grace, is n sign o f old age, and ns wo
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
Guess with each 10c purchase nil desire n youthful nnd attractive
nr over at Lloyd Shoe Store. Two appearance, get busy at once with
pnlr of shoes given free for best Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,
guesses. Ask about it.
Good nnd look years younger.— Adv.
Stornge Facilities

George A. DeCottes

S. 0. Shinholser

SMITH BROS.

Quick Service Transfei

9 » * please you, tell other*; If no
•ell us. Phone 498

8. W. H ERND O N
Insurance Agency

utnil Saturday, July 1st. 78-2lc

G U ESSING C O N T E S T GOING GOOD

Buick “ Four*' Breaks
Record fo r Economy

Under official observation by Mr. J.
Untie o f the San Frnnelaco Bulletin,
nnd Mr. II. T. Hays, superintendent of
FIRE—AUTO—BOND8
service stations for the Standard Oil
Co., who scaled the gasoline tnnk, oil
filler spout and rndiator cap, u Buick
"F o u r" started on a 1,000-mile econ­
omy run in San Francisco. No spec­
ial equipment was instulled nor were
special adjustments made on the car.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Day and night this ear rolled up the
miles on the amazing average o f thir­
ty and four-tenths mile* to a gallon
o f gasoline and one thousand miles to
a quart o f oil. Needless to say the
radiator required no additional water.
When it was necessary to refill the
CONTRACTOR and BU ILD El
gasoline tank it was arranged that the
breaking of the gasoline seal nnd the
117
Street B u f « i Fin. resesllng o f the tank be done by an
nppointed official o f the Standard Oil
Co.
, , .
The, crank case contained the re­
quired five quart* o f oil nt the start
and wns scaled. This seal was not
Real Estate and Insurance
•ANFORD
. . . F LO R ID A broken and no further oil wns added.
This test proves the great economy
o f the Buick design nnd. co n fim s
Buick engineer*' choice o f weight dis­
tribution, hearings, engine size, de­
sign ami comtruction.
Distance run
............. 1.000 milM
Gasoline mileage , 30.4 mile* to gallon
Oil M ileage ....... 1,000 mile* to quart
C%u7?J JSykU e rad n.ulrr Work
When belter automobiles are built,
Fl. u V ‘ -Hndlnai Drl.nmr F U lo »«l
r '7 Wheel steel Ge*r Bands; Crank Buick will build them.— N. H. Gamer,
78-3tc; w -itc
Returned—--------------- Phone 61 j will sell them.

SANFORD N O VE LTY
WORKS
General Shop and Mill
Work

(ieo. W. Knight

Sanford Machine
Foundry Co.

&amp;

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 19*2

—

NOTICE

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?W «
LF », *
3

s«S?

Lloyd Shoe Store has n guessing
contest on that is creating some atten­
tion. The window contains an Italian
squash. With every 10c purchase or
over you get It guess on the number
o f seeds in the squash. Two pair of
shoes arc given sway from the two
nearest guesses. Ten per cent dis­
count is given on all shoes in stock
and some pairs are selling fo r $1.95,
$2.05 anti all real bargains. Good un­
til Saturday, July 1st.
»

Indigestion Forced
Mr. Sol K. Simon
to a Strict Diet

HEOROE n. HERRING.

Solicitor and Counsel for
Complainant.
June ll.|S.|'t.*«; July 3-10-17-31-31;
Aug 7-1 t - ll- S I

A Quick Scrvico Transfer at your
GO-tfc-m
.all.
BUY A B U IC K, S A F E T Y

F IR S T

When you buy a cur, buy one with
the best trade value. That's evidence
that the lluick is the best.— N. II.
Garner.
76-fltc;wltc
Our prices are Just and right for
dependable
service.— Quick Service
Transfer.
60-tfc-m
N O T IC E
Van can't make a mistake when
you buy a lluick. I t ’s economy, dur­
ability. It's quality and comfort.— N.
II. Garner.
70-Gtc-wltc

111V&lt; discount on all shoes un­
til July 1st. Others at $1.95,
$2.95 and all bargains.— Lloyd
Shoe Store.
78-2tc

S e v e r r l l r n d n c h r . nnd ! &gt; l . * l n r « .
Alan
lrt&gt;ul&gt;l&lt; il I .r a i l i n g
Alb nn y
I lll.rn .
K l l l i l n T u n l»u &gt;* A f l r r T a k i n g K f t rnllnp 4‘iinld H at \ n &gt; t h l n g .

CITATIO N
W. W. Povehouso, Complainant,
va.
Th» unknown halra. devisee*, grantees,
or others claiming under Joseph
Klnegan. deceased, James II. Psramore, deceased. James It. Klnegan.
deceased, John b. Dellechasse. de­
ceased. and J. Itntledg* Klnegan, de­
ceased. Defendants.
To:
The unknown
heirs,
devisees.
ranters, or others claiming under
oseph Klnegan, deceased, James II
I’nr.m nrf, dscrsasd, James H Klim
-D. -Ualischasss,
,iL
Kan. dsesaaed. John
deceased,
and J. _________
ItuiUdgs Klnegan.
____ __ _ ___
*g»n.
decsaseil. or otherwise and against
all parties whomsoever claiming any
lutereet In the following described
properly situated, lying and being
In Hemlnole County, Florida, to-wlt:
l.ot I of M. M. Hmlih's Ird Hub-dlvls-

t

TO 81
A st
not onlf
her* of|
kcr, lOd
O., w rit!
w r!.e n|
Honey
—..•» man
a
boy whj
bronchial cough fo r 7 or 8 week*. F o l­
ey's Honey and T a r hns done him won­
derful good, nnd I shall always roctnmend it.” It sooths and hea's. Sold
everywhere.— Adv.
A ll girls wishing to enter "bathing
beauties" parade at Lake Mary, June
29th, register with Ruth Gillon not
later than June 27th.
75~4tc
Distance makes no difference; we
are rendy for the long, na well as the
short trip*. Call 498 fo r a Quick Ser­
vice Transfer.
60-tfc-m
I f It’s a piano, wo know how, Call
498.
60-tfc-p
Wo deliver tho goods.— Quick Sarvico Transfer.
60-tfc-m
Have yon read tha w ant ads tod a y!
Join the throng* o f readers.

a ir
For your tire*, freo and when you
want it.

A IR
For your comfort from G. E. Electric
fans

G ASO LIN E &gt;
For all makes o f cars.

OILS
F or automobiles, sow ing machine*,
etc.

TIRE S

That wenr, a freo tube w ith each tir«.
A ticket with every dollar on a sig­
" I f your local dealer doc* not han­
nal lamp given away July 3rd.
dle F E R R A L IN K , send $1.00 direct to
Ihe F E R R A L IN K
D ISTR IB U TIN G
CO., Tampa, Fla."

:mes

105 Palmetto Avenue
SANFORD

THE WINNERS

H a v e Y ou Seen
This N e w
Super Stove?

Forest Lake
E. M. Galloway
W. H. Hand
J. S. Dinkle
T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Bell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Russell
Bob Walthour
D. C. Marlow
C. R. Duflfin
B. H. Guthrie

N ew Invention N ow
on Display

Are n few of the many hundreds
that have purchased “ EXIDE";
Batteries from us. Nearly three
years saler nnd not one to go
wTong.

T he widely advrttised New
Perfection Oil Range with
SUPERFEX Burner* that for
the firrt time combine* g»»itove ip ee d with oil-stove
economy, u on display here.
Let us show you this big
handsome new stova and its
marvelous burner.

Tn°!«* on an “ FXIDE**
Battery
The Battery Is the life of the car.
WE RE-CHARGE AND REPAIR A L L MAKES
BATTERIES

Sanford Furni­
ture Co.

RAY BROTHERS

NEW PERFECTION
OiJRange

107 West First Si.----- Phone 548

with SUPERFEX Burners
LO O K !

FLORIDA

Try a new Twin Loaf o f

at all flood grocers

Routh’s Baker;
N °x t to Princess

FOR SALE

Are making you n special offer
for TEN DAYS only. Wo are re­
moving to our new GREEN­
HOUSES nnd if you are interest­
ed in

Large Tub Ferns, Fern
Trees, Bedding Plants

S

— It then becomes impotent to pay obliga­
tions or help business conditions.

FERNS and P L A N T S

— Bank your money, and not only let it earn

Call at the Greenhouse

interest for you, but inject new life into

416 So. Lake St., Orlando

E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

— If people put their money away— even In
tresses,— it is \vithdrn\yn from circulation.

Coleus

Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property

5

nmall amounts— in tin boxen, nocks or mat­

of every descripaion.

ABSTRACT CO.
SEMINOLE

,

1 M irror 10” x56’\
1 Singer Sewing: Ma­
chine.
1 Desk and Chair.
3 Tables, Pressing:
Boards, etc.
ED. R A N D A L L
Opp. Postoffice

THE VIOLET DELL
FLORISTS
H a r d e n in g of
Telephone No. 509
the A r t e r i e s

Second nheelH, 8^x11, only in many varieties, and many oth­
50c per 1,000, while they last, at er attractive deco rations in the
Herald office.
tf way of
In the Cl real I Cswrt. S t r n l k Judicial
C lrru ll. In and fa r the C . a a l j o f
gem inate, Florid a.— la Chancery

i

the arteries of trade.
— Your money will be safe when deposited
:

5

with the—

s

The Peoples Bank of Sanford 1

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SANFORD
“ T h e C ity S u b sta n tia l"

The S anford Daily Herald
IN THE H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD ’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JUNE 27. 1922

VO LUM E IIL

adm inistration ?efforts

MEET PRELIMINARY HALT*
IN COAL STRIKE TRUCE
ARMY BILL
CALLED UP
is Confer
IN SENATE
WITHOUT RESULTS
P resid en t Harding, Sec.
Davis an d John Lew ­

RAILWAY UNION OFFICIALS
CONTINUE THE CONFERENCE
ON THE RAILROAD STRIKE
Informal Statements Show Strong Sentiment for
Walkout
(Ry The A*v&gt;ciatrd Dress)

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&lt;21 53 ii£V It
— *4«%

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WATERWAY’S HEARING
BEING HELD HERE TODAY
BEFORE MAJOR LEHMAN
ENGLAND
WILL ACT NOW
IN IRELAND

City Crowded W ith Men

CHICAGO, Juno 27.— Railway union officials continued their
From All Parts o f Cen­
conferences today on the threatened railroad strike. With inform­
tral Florida
al statements by union leaders indicating referendum of shopmen,
maintenance of way employes and clerks throughout the United
States discloses a strong sentiment for a strike as a protest against
wage reductions. J. C. Smock, assistant to president of mainten­
AUTHORIZES SEVEN AND ONE- ance of way men predicted a walkout would be called July 15th. IF IRISH GOVERNM ENT C AN N O T
SHU WAGE SC ALE MOST NO T HE
IIA L F MILLION FOR TH E
Others said conferences with railroad officials probably would de­
GET ACTION FOR
IS BEING READ AS COMPILED nY
SET UP 8 A Y 8 TH E
WILSON HAM
lay call until August first.
PEACE
T H E C E N TR A L FLORIDA W A T ­
UNIONS.

I H r T fcr A s s o e ln lr d P r r u l

REPT

ER T R A F F IC LEAGUE

ONE MINER KILLED AND
ANOTHER IS WOUNDED
AT OHIO COAL MINE

I H r T fc r

A .a o rln frd

I’ r r a a i

W ASHINGTON. June 27. — The
III? T he A a .o rln lrd l*rra «t
LONDON, June 27.— The Evening
Major I.emcn, of the U. S. Corps of
WASHINGTON, June 27.— Admin­ army bill containing seven and oneNews today says the Hritish govern­ Engineers, is holding the hearing to­
istration effort* to bring nbout n set- half million authorization for renew­
ment sent a warning Saturday to the day nt the court house on the Inland
tiement of the bituminous coal strike ed construction of the Wilson dum at
Irish provisional government declar­ Waterway through Florida nnd rep­
met » preliminary chock yesterday.
Muscle Shoals, wns cnlled up in the
After conferences with President sennte today by Chnirmnn Wads­
ing if the latter government's author­ resentatives from every pnrt of Cen­
Harding and Secretary of Labor Dav­ worth o f the military committee. The
ity to restore order was not exercised tral Florida nre here to attend th*
it John L. Lewis, president of the tariff bill wns laid aside temponrtho Hritish government would have to hearing. This morning A. P. Con­
nelly, representing the Central Florida
United Mine Workers o f America, Hy.
take action.
Sfrip Mines Secern to Be Cause of Most of the
Water Traffic league, with the pres­
announced thnt the union policy still
ident, S. J. Sligh, nnd the vice-presi­
its
wuh unaltered and unyielding in
IIII.I.HIlOltOt'GII TO VOTE
Trouble
W ASHINGTON, June 27.- The sen
dent,
George W. Knight, nnd Secre­
inM'teme that n new wage scnle must ate today concurred in the house
ON ANOTHER ROND
tary
M.
W. Tarpciy presented an Im­
|. -&lt; t up for the strike ridden mining amendment to the army bill authoriz
ISSUE IM M ED IATELY
(lly The Associated I'r r u )
posing
urrny
of facts r.ml figures on
districts by national or semi-national ing the appropriation of seven nnd
BRIDGEPORT, Ohio, June 27.— One killings, declaring thnt the “ most un­
the
St.
Johns
river in n typewritten
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conferences with operators.
one-half million for new work on the
fortunate affair" wns due to the em­
T A M I’A, June 27,—The ndvnntnge petition to tho hoard of army engi­
The meeting between Mr. Hnrding, Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals effec­ miner was killed nnd another wounder wounded this morning when they ployment of non-union men "armed o f holding two elections the same day neers showing conclusively thnt tho
Secretary of Labor Davis and Mr. tive next October first.
with rifles nnd machine guns" to mine occurred to the county commissioner,* St. Johns river wns tributary to over
Lewis, which took place around the
were fired upon from the hills while
coni in violation o f nn agreement en­ yesterday nfter they set July 28th for seventy-five per cent of the tonnage
White House luncheon table, was the
enroute to work nt tiic strip mine of tered into with the union miners.
repeating the three million
dollar of Floridn. Mr. Connolly had n care­
last of n series o f conferences into Mrs. William Jennings
The Illinois representative contend­ highway bond election declared inval­ fully compiled statement that will be
the Catherine Coal Company at UnNominated Today for ior.town, near here. Victims were in ed that newspaper reports of the dis­
which Mr. Davis took Mr. Lewis nfter
id by the county attorney and they submitted ami he read only parts of
his arrival from Cincinnati Sunday.
The
Vice-Presidency
nn automobile when the shooting be- orders in many onsen were "very in­ moved up the dnte to August first the 'statement in answer to the ques­
Officially, no statement was forthgnn. Six men wore in the rnr but accurate," and said that according to when the voters also wilt pass on the tionnaire sent out by the engineer’s
c.lining, though Secretary Hoover was
Of (tenoral federation of Women's four escaped without injury. The ns- the local papers of Marion, his homo proposal to extend the city Unfits of I office. Col. Knight explained the map
called to the White House for a word
Club*
snilants escaped. Three atrip mines ( "not one-fifth of the press reports to Tampa.
that has been prepared showing th*
with the president about the situation
of the Catherine Company in this re- the metropolitan newspapers weru
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treams . :ul rivet .... i canal tribu­
immediately nfter Mr. Lewis left. A p ­
l l l f T h r Aaau rln lrd I'rra a t
JAPANESE PRINCE DEAD.
gion have been operating nincc the true.” lie said it regretted tho "retary
to the St. Johns river nnd that
CH AUTAUQ U A, N. Y., June 27.— , ..
parently no spokesman for the mine
pulsive ami horrifying details" con­
can
I
k&lt;made navigable to the river and
operators, whoso refusal before Inst Mr*. Thomns C. Winter of M l n n e a p - W&lt;" ‘ ca u&lt; Apri11 *'
l l l f The Aaaorlnlnl l-rraal
. ,,
,,
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_ ,
tained in the arcounts and added:
TOKIO, June 27.— Prince
Yorihlto j m,,n&gt;
«* ° *&gt;mnller ones that cun bo
April to meet in the semi-national oils, wns nominated for re-election ns
W A S H IN G T O N , June
27.— Two
"I know that many o f the revolting,
wage .ale negotiations o f the central president of the General Federation
Ilignshl-Fushlmi, scion of one o f the . “ " " I for harSp* mnkln« F,°ridn onc of
sides to the Herrin, III., mine killings j gruesome details ate not reliable and
(ompetitive field wns the controvers­ of Women's Clubs ,nt the convention
|oldesrt princely families nnd ndmlrni tlie greatest Mates in the union for
were presented yesterday in the hous* ia l true in pinny instances. If tho
in the Japanese navy, tiled yesterday ) wn,cr transportation,
ial point in the strike, were in the here today. Mrs. William 8. Jen­
during debate in which Kcpresontntiv* people of tlx- country were better in­
at llaynmn. The prince is believed
The greater pail of the morning
nings, o f Jacksonville, Florida, was
•jtpitnl for yesterday's discussion.
Gnodykoonts, of Wost Virginia, and formed nbout the circumstances which to have been suffering from cancer " ’’'A taken UH with the fact- anti figMr. Lewis was first invited to Wash­ nominated for first vieo-president.
{Representative Denison, of Illinois, led up to the tragedy they would take
ington last Tuesday, nnd upon his ar­ Neither hns opposition.
j complicated h ynn attack of influen- urcs as read from the voluminous reboth Republicans, participated.
a different view of it."
|x&gt;rt nnd this afternoon the variou*rival Sunday wns taken into Secrotnry
xn. He wns 66 yonra old.
Mr. Goodyknontz called upon o ffic­
While
not
excusing
a
resort
to
force
business men and farmers will be
Davis' private npurtments for a proera of the Unitud Mine Workers of by tho union miners, Representative
cnlled
to tho stand to state tho fact*
tra ted discussion, running sevcrnl
America to ussint in prosecution of Denison nuid it wns well ktiown that
regarding
their volume of husinos*
hour • past midnight, to be renewed
those responsible for tho disorders whenever non-union miners were tnkthat will flow north nnd south via the
Inti r yesterday at the tabor depart­
even though found among the union en into southern Illinois to mine coal,
St. Johns river if it is made tho wat­
ment.
membership. Otherwise, he said, the there hnd lieen a "tragedy.”
erway through Floridn and the chan*
“ We talked over the general probUnited Mine Workers organization
Represei.tntive Goodyknontz n*sertYJ k Y
n‘ * " I'huicd ami made deep enough for
liin- of the bituminous industry and
"w ill never be able to rise from the od thnt the "coroner's jury verdict In­
V
I \ l ! / / s I i larger ships to come to Sanford and
the -trike,” Mr. Lewis declared on
f l o w level to which its members have diented thnt they (the union miners)
_____
'on to Miami.
leaving the White House, “ its devel- GREED FOR COIN MAY THROW
caused it to fall.” He ndded thnt tin have even control of tho processes of
"parent, and intermiHoney’, nnd proI I T IN THE
Had Many Visitors nnd Many Fine' There w m ' representative* from
people "nre crying out against the the Inw there. He recited conditions
Talk*.
*Ke lower east const and from Orlnnjc&lt;t. for its stabilization. No defin­
FIRE
enormity o f the crime, nnd strong men in Logan county, West Virginia, nnd
do, Dnlntkn, Dcl.nnd and ninny other
ite plans affecting the strike were
in the union should take note of tfie declared thnt property there would
IH r The A*«»rln|rd Press)
d*-» led upon. The strike situation is
The Sanford Rotary Club ha.l one ' ,,0,nU “ nJ tho meeting is one of th*
hnvc been destroyed and the Inw Ig­
THE HAGUE, June 27.— Bolshevik injur)' crime is doing their cause."
unchanged.
o f tho moat interesting meetings o f i n,°** Interesting nnd ono of the most
Mr. Denison, in whose district the nored, ns he insisted it hnd been in
the month todn&gt; when thero were
meet ngs ever held in thl"I explained to tho president the Russia wnnts credits la-fore anything
disorders
occurred, replying to the Illinois, hnd not the authorities c f the
futility of attempting settlements in else. This pronouncement wns made
»*' .nil ten visitors, nmong them be- 1,1 ,n&lt;* *tnte. The meeting is still in
w’~** Virginia m.mUii, mvi *iii in in county and state taken prompt ac­
mining districts. Them uio •r.-’t n:„ .. ^t. ..Iu aus *.it, ioo *I, ricad
ing Major Lehman, of the U. S. i n* ,h,!' f*"»ie goes to pres*
detail the conditions, which led to the tion.
n" : roups of operators willing to hnz- o f the Russian delegation, which ar­
Corps of Engineers, of JacksonvIKe. •
t*,w * ccount of 11 wlU be given in a
trd their competitive
relationship rived hero yesterday, in his first state­
President Thrasher called upon all ( *M,er
with other producing sections by fix ­ ment to the pros*, nnd it hns created
o f the visitora present to sny some"
'
*
ing a wage scale urttil they know what consternntion among the representa­
thing nnd they all responded with M AN SHOT HY
their competitors arc going to pay. tives o f the European countries here,
something good nbout Rotary. M nj-‘
W IF E A T I A (’K The country will be facing a serious because they had virtually agreed to
or Lehman stressed the importance
»' &gt;rtagc of coal within a few weeks, discuss credits Inst of all—after some
SO NVILLE, DIES
o f the waterway* o f Floridn, told of
an,] if the strike continues, the rail- tentative accord hnd been reached on
the rapid growth of the atnte nnd
roa N wil be unable to
transport the question of private property nnd
said thnt F'loridn'a problem \jns not "om n n Slioota llixliand Who Threat'ugh to take care o f industries nnd Russian debts.
of waterways, ns we hnd plenty of
cnp&lt;l *° Give Her Beating
Some of the delegates believed thnt
domestic consumers.”
them,
but
getting
the
proper
amount
-------Four o f Them and Most Important is the One for
I here were no indications of what persistence o f the Holsheviki in this
of work done on them, which he wns
JACKSONVILLE, June 27.— DcRe-apportionment
further steps might be taken by tho nttitude may imperil the conference;
sure would bo hnd In good time.
*P*tc tbl&gt; persistent fight mudo by ntg"- eminent nfter the meetings hud they point nut thnt there can he no
F. A. Wayman of Dnlntkn. J. H. tt(nding surgeons the pistol wound in
l'&lt;n concluded. Mr. Lewis expected serious conversation* about loaning
Montmoulin of Dnlntkn, Fmest Row- U*o hcn*l o f J. L. Travis, 39, inflicted
(lly The Associated Dress)
1 remain in Washington for another mopey or opening credits until some
en
o f Dnlntkn, Sam Crosby o f Day- l,y hi* wife, proved fatal yesterday
TALLA H A SSE E , June 27.— Florida
"The counties having one hundred
day but was said to have no nppoint- satisfaction is first obtained concern­ citizens in the general election next thousnnd or more population shnll tonin. Red O’Conner of America, L. n f,,r thc man hnd boverud between
ing property and debts. Ilelgium nnd November will vote on four constitu­
n &lt;on with officials.
*inc*' Tuesday.
Tho
hnvc four representatives each: The A. Rrtimley of Sanford, Cornelius ,if‘‘ ,‘ n,,
France will he.the first to oppose the tional amendments, suhmited ns a re­
counties having .10,000 and not more Christinncy of Allendnle, D. J. Felt- w°und, extending from the right enr
soviet procedure.
'" " I I F . l t ID E N TIFIE S BODY OF
forehead, through which pnrt
sult of action liy the legislature Inst than 100,000 population shall hnvo nor o f Oseola anil aevernl others to
SON K ILLE D A T 1IBBKIN, IL L
year.
three representatives each; countiea gave good talks. Capt..Arthur Cun- ,,f thc *’rnin I'roased out, was beyond
W A T E R W A Y S HEARING AT
Onc o f the amendments provides for having 10,500 nnd not more than 30,­ dy. who has charge of the Roy Scout l,M* remedy of surgical operations,
,,, '.'.‘ s Thr A iM tlsln l I 'r m l
DAYTONA YESTERDAY the creation o f special school tax dis­ 000 population shnll have two repre­ movement In five counties In this pnrt nM&lt;* tbo man never regaineil conscious•(.RUIN, June 27.—One of sixteen
tricts, authorizing a tax levy up to ten sentatives each. All counties having o f the state, gave n most stirring
unidentified dcuil buried in the potAiknrlnlrd
I'ffM
l
Charges against the wife, whose
•Hr Tfcr A ..»n »i,d
|mill, for school purposes in such dis- less than 10,500 population shall have talk on reputation nnd character, tell:' rf field Sunday was claimed today.
D AYTO NA, June 27.—Citizens of ^ ” ’t“
ing of the difference nnd of the work two rhlldrcn w*re made fatherless,
one
representative
each.
The
hnaia
of
' ,r'- Mablo Jncohs, o f York, Da., iden­
sevcrnl interested cities nnd towns
thnt the men o f this country must *’&gt;’ her net, were changed to murder,
tified the undertaker’s description of
. . .
, _ ... „ ,
The second is a proposed amend- apportionment ns provide*! fur in this
appeared before Major &gt;&gt;. II. Leh... ,
I
give to fhe hoy* In order thnt they | *bo
conveyed the final outcome
amendment
shall
be
the
federal
cen­
Number sixteen ns thnt of her son,
„ merit to Article V of tnn constitution
man. United States engineer, nt n
. . . .
.
, , sus next preceding tho nportinnmont may grow Into the right kind o f citltbp tr*8*dy to her in the county
rencc Jacob*, steam shovel opera­ .
'
... .
, .... i„ ,„ .*,„ authorizing the leg alature to provide
hearing held here yesterday into the
, ,
*
. ..... 1 , .
zens and he received n most goner- -I1***’ ^bt‘ bad repented her act a few
made by the legislature.”
tor. The body was disinferred this
.
_____ for the appointment of add t onal cirproposed government sponsored wa....
.
,
, .
.
nus applause at the close of his r e - , b" ur* n^ter the shooting and prayed
A
further
provision
is
that
the
gov­
morning nnd taken to Y’ork.
cult judges, where such apointment*
marks. Capt. Cundy is a fo r c e fu l/ 01" hi* recovery. She shot Travis
terwny.
.
.
nre necessary to the speedy operntion ernor shall by special message to each
The hearing wns one of a series
•
house at the appropriate session of speaker and knows his work in the ' "hen he advanced on her with the inKELLEY R ILL DOSTDONED.
conducted on the subject by Major of thl* court*’
the legislature, direct attention to this Srouts ns few men know It nnd he tention o f administering one o f hi*
REDUCED TH E RATES FOR
Lehman. Speakers appearing today
The third amendment is to Section amendment, and if the legislature ifill give the boy* o f thl* district the whimsical thrashings, she said.
SECOND CLASS M A IL urged the development by the gov- 3, Article X VI providing for the-payshould refuse or fail to apportion the right sort of leadership. Rotary is j ^ cr body, broken badly by the exernment of a waterway from Fern- «"*nt of salaries to state official* representation. It shall bo the duty of vrry much Interested In Boys' Work l*'ricnces of the past few days, gave
... t'Jf.TfcjS AtMttalM l-rrsal
completely when she heard o f his
the governor to convene the legisla­ and they hnve done n lnrge part o f
WASHINGTON, June
27.-Tho nndinn to Miami, which wouia be monthly instead of quarterly,
part
o
f
an
intercostal
waterway
from
The
fourth
amendment
is
to
Section
the
work
In
thl*
rounty
in
assisting
dl'*th.
“ I wanted him to Ijvu so
ture in special session for the pur­
h" u*f postoffice committee today
the Boy Scout movement under the much,” she sobbed, “ for my sake, nnd
'"ted to postpone consideration o f tho Hoston to Miami. Several Interested 3, Article VII, and relates to.renppor- pose of making such apportionment.
able leadership o f Chairman Deane *or *he sake o f tho children.”
kelly bill for reduction of second class cities and towns were represented, in- tionment. The proposed amendment
eluding
Daytona, Daytona Reach, follows:
Turner.
• | She has obtained permission to go
MRS. NICHOLAS LONG WORTH
I "dal rates until December session.
Sen Breeze, St. Augustine, Port Or"The legislature that shall meet A.
President" Thrasher
touched on to&lt;lny 1° custody of a deputy sheriff
DIES AT CINCINNATI
* nd those thnt shall meet evhis recent trip to the international nml arrange for the funeral.
Thl*
LA N TA , June 27,-rHooper A lex­ arge Ormond, Wilber, New Smyrna, D.
Oak
Hill
and
other
cast
coast
point*.
*«Y
ten
year, thereafter shall ap|*orI I l f T h e ( u u r b l r S I’ r r w i
convention nt I/&gt;s Angeles and he completed she will return to face a
ander, former federal attorney, will
C IN C IN N A TI, June 27— Mrs. Nich- was much struck with two principles coroner's Jury inquost this afternoon.
foiled before the federal grand representing the local chamber of tiun the representation in tho senate,
tho whole numlier of acnators not to olas Longworth, 77, mother o f Repre- as exploited there—that of the Boy
commerce,
Major
P.
D.
Gold,
of
Day­
Jury to prove his assertions in a
excet’d 38 mcml&gt;eni; and nt the same sentatlve Longworth, died here today Scouts nnd Boy*' Work and the idea
GRAFTON, W. Va., June 27.— Two
"•dement published today that boot- tona, Judge J. R. Dunham nnd EuMasters,
o
f
St.
Augustine,
G.
'time
shnll nlso ap|Hjrtion the repre* (o f pneumonia.
of peace throughout the world In ?onI mine tipples were destroyed with
'KReni in Atlanta wero immune from gene
prosecution, N. T. Jones, assistant fe d -1YV. I'arkhill, o f Jneksonvllle, and G. i sentatlon in the house o f represent*-,
-----------— — - r —
which ihe International Rotnrinns dynlmnte near here today. 1 Official*
i *aid they had rreeired threat*.
are playing n big part.
fr«l Prohibition director, said today. ! N. Rldgely, of Ormond.
. |t,VM'
" “ •* u» do
Job

BOLSHEVIKS
WANT MONEY
FIRST THING

ROTARY CLUB’S
FINE MEETING AT

f\l?,7 TVMY AV

FLORIDA WILL VOTE ON
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
AT THE NOVEMBER ELECTION

“ if

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, ™ n »A v , a n a !.,,. „ „

SANFORD D A IL Y H ER ALD , MONDAY, J U N E 26, 1922

* * * * * * * *
n r n n A ii a t o

PERSONALS

WHAT ARE YOU
DOING
for the man you will be twenty
years from today?
Start N O W to

build

[i reserve

against that day.

Four Fastors of Kour Churches Joined
in the Public Welcome N e w Pastor
Mr. Sheldon, of New Smyrna, Is
Dr. King, the pnstor of the Baptist
visiting his uncle, Wm. Aylctt Fitts of
Temple,
was formally welcomed by
Union nvcnuc.
the Minister’s Association and the
Maurice Ilclston left today for his people of Sanford Inst night at a un­
home In Canada whero he will spend Ion meeting at the Temple. On the
rostrum were Ur. King, Ur. Brownlee,
tho summer.
Ur. Walker and Ur. Burhani repre­
Mrs. W. D. Holden nnd son, Wm. H. senting the Baptist, Presbyterian,
Holden will be nt Holy Cross Rectory Methodist and Congregational churchfor the summer months to greet their ca.
The program was varied by songs
friends.
of the male quartette „nd by special
J. R. Hayden left today for Balti­ selections by the choir nnd singing by
more and Washington and points In tho congregation. The ministers all
Virginia where he will spend tho sum­ loineil in extending n welcome to Ur.
mer months, returning
some time in October.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
r . P. FORBTBR, Prraldenl

II. F. W n iTN B R , Cashier

, m N Ka n n
M
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Classified Ads Sc a line. No
ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five words to a line
and remit accordingly.

GAMES TODAY
Tampa nt Jacksonville.
Orlando nt Lakeland.
Dnytonn at St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg
Jacksonville
FOR SALE
Dnytonn .. ....
FOR S A L E — Fresh ripe figs. Leave
Orlando
your orders nt Hanson’s Shoo Re­
Tampa
pair Shop.
77-2tp
Lakeland
Ml S A L E — Five room cottnge, Pal­
American League
metto nvo. Bargain.— W. J. ThigWon I
m.
77-fltC
St. lands
FOR S A L E —TWO nice Jersey cowa.
New York
Prico reasonable .terms cash.— Mrs.
Detroit
W. E. Allen, Longwood, Fla.
76-fltp
Chicago
FOR S A L E — Five acre farm, 4% Washington
acres tiled, nil in good condition, Cleveland
good house and barn, has good gns Boston ....
system In house, located nlsnit five Philadelphia
milos from Sanford, or hard road. Can
make terms.— A. P. Connelly. 76-tfc
National League
Won I
FOR S A LE — At a bargain, practical­
ly now Colts Acetylene lighting
plant with necessary pipe for instal­
lation. Phone 3703 or v l l F. F. Dut­
ton, Jr.
72-tfe
FOR S A L E — Five room bungalow
with sleeping porch, screened, and
in good repair. Located in the best
residential section of the city.— A. P.
Connelly.
73-tfc
FOR S A L K — Potato barrels in any
quantity, special prices on enr lots,
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
American l.enguc
FOR BALE— Warehouse with R. R.
At Chicago, 4; Cleveland, 3.
siding. Within four blocks of center
At Detroit, 6; St. I^iuis, 0.
o f city.
At Washington, 2; Philadelphia, I
I
Geo. F . KNIGHT
Olhcrv no*
272-tfc

to

m iE in aigin in iaicjiim gj
----- T O N I G H T ----BERT L Y T E L L

Welcome to Dr. K ing
*
a t Union Meeting
in Baptist Temple
Not much stirring today ex­
cept that $100,000 worth of
new buildings was started
this morning early and the
sun is shining hot on the
workmen as we go to press.
However a good breeze is
blowing and 80 was the
max. yesterday.
5:10 A. M. JU N E 26, 1922
Mnximum .— .....- ........ 80
Minimum ................—
"0
R a n g e ............................ "3
Barometer .—..... - ...... 30.09
Calm and cloudy.

This is an unusual photoplay

in

which Bert Lytell will thrill you
nnd nlouse you.

Also—

BUSTER KEATO N
The Sad Fare Comedian in a Fea­
ture Comedy
Tomorrow— William

Sanford

Desmond

in

“ Fighting Mad.”

Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez, o f Minmi, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E.
I.itRue Bliss, o f Orlando, becomca the
guest this week of Mrs. Deane Turner
of Myrtle avenue.

For Floridn: Local thunder'
showers tonight nnd Tues
day.

K. K. Wadhrook left Sunday going
by steamer for a two weeks' visit to
Now York City and Boston, visiting
relatives. He will then return to
Lake charge of the Sanford Golf nnd
Country Club.

A Herald Vnnt Ad will help you

The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six days a week for 16 cents—
Join the throngs of readers.
Why pay more? The Berger Steel
tiltcr, $2.25. Sec us before you buy.
— Elder Springs Water Co. Phone
311.
61-2tc

On Friday Mrs. S. 0. Chnse delight­
fully entertained in honor of DeaconHarriet R. Pnrkhill, the house
guest of Mrs. B. F. Whltner. Among
those invited were Mrs. N. do V.
Howard, Mrs. J. N. Whltner, Miss
Caldwell, Mrs. B. F. Whltner, Jr., Mrs.
B. F. Whltner, Sr., Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow, Mrs. A. I). Key. Mrs. Jon­
athan Peek, Mrs. Wm. D. Holden nnd
Mrs. Rice.

( ’apt. Arthur Cundy
Is Here This Week
With Boy Scouts

TUP. MEMBERSHIP OF THE
LEAGUE OF
NATIONS.

Capt. Arthur Cundy, who will hnvc
i barge of the Iloy Scouts work in this
distrirt, is in the city and Is making
a thorough canvass o f the situation
with regnrd to the work of tho past,
present nnd future. He visited all
the churches nnd Sunday schools yes­
terday morning nnd will make tnlks
to all the civic bodies of tho city while
he is here. He will address tho Ro­
tary Club anil the Kiwnnls Club nnd
possibly tho Chamber of Commerce
nnd tell them just what the work of
tho executive consists of, what tho
community is exported to do for tho
hoys and give n general outline of tho

LONDON, Juno 26.— Asked by Ix&gt;rd
Robert Cecil in the house of commons
today whether he could state tho gov­
ernment’s attitude toward the admis­
sion of Germany to membership In the
league of Nations, Prime Minister
Lloyd George replied that Great Brit­
ain would he willing to support a proposnl for Germany’s ndmission.

I I l f Tfc e A s i n e l a l e a

I’ r r M l

The Daily Herald Delivered to your
do&lt;&gt;r six dnys n week for 15 centa—
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READ T H E TELEGRAM. THEN COME TO SEE UB
,&lt;M Angeles, Calif., May 2
Oakland Molor Car Co.
Pontiac, Mich.
Oakland 6-11 touring proves economy and endurance by winning sweepstakes
cup and class cup nnd making Im*M showing regardless of price class in an­
nual econoni) run from l.os Angeles to Camp Curry, Yosemite ^ alley, dis­
tance 360 miles. Gas consumed 12U gallona, oil none, water 2 pints. Weight
of car including driver and 3 passengers 3360 pounds. Miles per gallon of gas
2'J.JN. Ton miles 19.37. Approximately 130 miles mountain roads in extremeI) had condition due to rain nnd melting snow, winning under most unfavor­
able road conditions nt any time during Yosemite annual run. Harry Neville,
our service manager driving, 16 different cars competing.
California Oakland Motor Company.

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store

1 Store In Floridn

10 Store* in Georgia'

LADIES’ D EPARTM ENT
Jazz Orchestra
Will Play Thursday
For Musical Carnival

DK S A LE CHEAP— I good Jersey
Among the prominent visitors to the
Lake Mary Will lie Scene of Big Gath
cow, $50; 1 Oliver typewriter, like city this morning were Mr. and Mrs.
rrlng of Young nnd Old
!W, $30; 1 Ford tar anil 2-wheel Hewett Hill nnd daughter, Helen, and
uilcr. Will sell Duller separate or « 0n, Herbert. They huve been visiting
{tit car cheap, 1/ sold soon.—F. L. j relative* In Fustls for the week end
reene, West Side.
78-3tp ,,n,l are on their way to Tampa where
OR S ALK __Set of Van Brigglo they reside. Mr. Hill is the head of
s h o c k absorbers, $12.00 or will trade the Job printing department of
tho
i on a light truck body. i\ O. Box Tampa Tribune and one of the heat Thursday. This insures lovers of
j Osceola Fla
78-2tc known printers nnd newspaper men in dancing good music ns this well known J
d ll S ALK OK BKNT— I houseaT n »»»•’
^
|*f aggregation o f jnrz producers have
Sanford Heights.
Geo. Hunter,
« » •PPreclated v sit . . the ed.tor established n reputation wherever they
. tl
,,
*|« wiis an employee of the* Hill Print mi; have played. They also have a large
..... '• " ,,x 16°-P-_ _
..
t o., when it WM the largest printing following nnd It is expected that they
plant in the state.
will bring a large numlx-r o f musical
J. Musson
feet artists from Daytona with them.
I'll I NCR ALBERT CHARLES
The program calls for dancing from
OF MONOCA IS DEAD 2:30 p. m. until 6:30 p. m. and from ,
furnished
7:30 p. nt. indefinitely.
FAIHS, June 26.— I’ rincc Albert
Tlie most important feuture of the
llonnrc Charles, of Monaco, tiled here day will he the bathing suit parade.
today.
.
Miss Ruth Gillon has had charge of
this part of the program nnd advises
there will be at least fifty girls en- j
tcred. There will he three prizes giv- J
FOR RENT— Ono npnrtment of two LOST, STRAYED
en—one for the handsomest bathing
or three rooms, gns store, electric
suit, one for the most unique bathing
Team of dark bay
lights, running wnter, two blocks from plense notify J. B. 1.
suit, and the third for the most at­
p. O. Also furnished rooms with phone 133. Reward.
tractive girl in a bathing suit. Frizes
board, $8.00 a week nnd up. 110-112
for this nnd nil other contests will be
FOR TR A D E
Commercial.
04-tfc
donated by Sanford merchants.
The committees from the different
FOR R e K T — itoom■ and kitchenette.
property, one new house civic organizations that have charge
—Shirley Apartment* opposite post
ingston, Tenn., Overton o f the arrangements are confident
office, upstairs. ______________ 28-tfc
5-room house in New that, ns a result of the day, sufficient
Fart of store.
Tom
Young county, for land funds will he secured for the Sanford
■ing water. This Is u hand. In order to insure the day benterested.— O. S. Coop, ing a success, however, it is necessary
ft.
78-ltp that the Sanford people "turn out in
large numbers next Thursdny and give
w anted
not only their moral support hut their
WANTED
financial support ns well.
Ford cnr. F. O
Fla.
__
discount on all shoe* un
WANTED A few
more boardors. i til July Lst. Olliers ut $1.05
Rates $8.25 per week. Apply «oo $2.05 and all bargains.— l.loyt
Laurel Avc.
T8-2tP Shoe Store.
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\'Ayards K A L B U R IN E

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It is Not What You Make— But What You Save

That Counts

The Churchwell Co
FIRST STREET

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, T U E SD A Y , J U N E 27, 1922

■ y ’bAILY HERALD

MICKIE SAYS
VAEM, FOUCS.USSEU* 1
TNV OUT TOAM LOCMlvV FEW flj
tAOM&amp;M, 6 0 IP VA- SftE A k i V R

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S r «r * l* r ,.iy «* iir r r
....U f* * r a l M anager
A4»rr«U lag

H a ir . Made Known
A a a llcntlon

Mnbarrlpilun F rlrr In Adsasce

Tfcs big 12-1.. IS-page U 'M k l
al4 f l l l r r l , eaters Seminole
mmf la published e v e r, Friday.
( M a g rales m a l , know s an n
(Inn. Ilemnernlle In pollltea. $ 1
gear, * l w * , i In advance.
MKMIII.il T H U A N S O U A T K I) FIIKNS
Tha Associated I'rass Is azcluslvalr

:r.“ !news
: i a ,0n
,h- .“ V forcredited
•'•JPubHcalloo
of
all
dlaiiatchea
to it or
credited In this neper
herein
' h* ,M!* 1 n ,W *
published
righla of re-puhllcatlon of special
dispatches herein ere also reaervad
Offlrei IIICIIAI.il I l l ’ll,DI.VIL Fhaae I4N

mummi, Ann iney should ikj oncournff*
r&lt;l to line tho rondslde uiul chamber
**n&lt;l festoon tho ndjncont treeo, In
home few favored sections where pubj He sentiment nnd community pride arc
j full and high, rltrun trees might bo
; |daiilt-d nnd taken earn o f by tho resi­
dents tn prevent disease and pest
growth endangering the adjacent ornngo groves.
Of course it is going to cost each '
community some money and a little
work; but in return for both the add­
ed value to tho worth of the lands so
beautified will be incnlculnhle. Many
a spot that now stands bare by the
roadside, blazing in the sun, would
become n shaded nook, attractive to
tho passerby and coveted by tho home­
site seeker.
It is well to ItHik ahead. It is well

BcuoMam* t o o s , ple a se ruw

IT 'VP we GOUT VCEER f£R
TW DERM 6TUBP BUT VIP. Qcrr
*T» WKYE IT -r KEEP THIS M
GREAT FAhWLT JOUOUAi.
R
OOtAtwr T&gt; N M AM' PtEASE I
V MEMTUJU IAN MAIAE \
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Much o f tho future p
Sanford hinges on tho
mooting.
W o wonder how
mnny business
hien » f Nanfonl will be nt the meet­
ing ami how many of the fanners?

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by tho successful contestant. The
beat essay from each state will be
Judged by a national committee to
lie appointed by John J. TJgert, Unit­
ed States commissioner of education.

PLA N T CITY TO BNPORCB
b« U II. Fort. W . jP. Rojura and L r l l o r
•
A L L AUTO ORDINANCES B
Ollea, and t h * temporary ofTtrera Of
th* corporation afiatl be U • B. Fort,

|SEES SHIP A FIRE AT
SEA, TH E N EXPLOSION

■tain Seleigh, o f the coastwise steam
r er Van, which arrived here today
from Miami, reported that Saturday
night while 90 milca off Hillsboro
f l ig h t he observed what appeared to
! bo a vmm1
fl«mes. He did not
stop, as another vessel was headed
i for the rescue.

A IR M E N NOT
G U IL T Y OF M U R ­
DER CHARGE
I.irut. Tiaiher Killed Man Who Fired
on Him While on Duty

Captain Seleigh said his attention
was first attracted by two Budde.
outbursts of fiames. He turned fn
the direction o f the object and when
In nbout a mile there was an cxpt0»
ion and then the object disappear^
from view. A t this timo he observed
three lights moving for the spot and
as he was behind his schedule he
turned nbout nnd continued on h',
, trip.
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JACKSONVILLE, June 27.-I.ieut.
II. J. Toohcr and Sergrant Km tjan
Hredvad, of tho United Stales air
j servkt-, w ire found not guilty of n
I charge of first degree murder by n
I Jury in federal court here yestciday.
The case grew out of the killing o f F.
I H. Pitt at Punta Gordn in April. 1921,
and for n time threatened to cause a
I 'clash between military nnd civil nuth■ critics.
THE COAL STR IK E
Employment Bure:
The trial was unique in several reM AY HE SETTLED
The vocational committee of th,
ispecls. The nrtuul hearing lasted ley*
BY GOVERNMENT .itri nnd Professional Women's
than four hours and ulthough the case
requests all younfr women d*
I vvn.i heard in federal eourt the two
" ■ V * a e A . . o r la l e d I ' r r a i l
emp'jyment
to register at the
WASHINGTON, June 27.— Indica­
men were defended by United State*
National Honk
tions
nt
tho
White
House
today
that
District Attorney W. M. Gobcr and
MINES G. ItKHNER. Chair*
liis assistants, while the state eon- the government would soon be able to
OlMaVf
_ ducted the prosecution,
make an announcement in the coal
Dance Tonight
e
Th** trial was necessitated by the *trike situation nnd that n step con­
Tue&gt;- action o f n Charlotte county grand templated was n move to bring tho Casino.
n jury in returning Indictments charg- louder* o f the uinon miners and rep­
I in* Tooher and Hredvad. A private resentatives of the operators together 866 cures Hiilnu-s Fi
oaw-20tc
- from l nrlstront field where the men for discussion o f wage differences.
i are stationed was also iiamed in the
M AN K ILLED
Guess with each 10c purch
9 indictment, hut he did not nppear In ONE
'
IN GERMAN RIOTS
court yesterday, and it is understood
nr over nl IJoyd Shoe Store. I
AT IIAM IIU R i; MONDAY pair of shoes given free for b
IIL" 1)1 I V

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- '• • ‘"••■ Ira

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guesses. Ask about it.
(;,
utnil Saturday, Julv 1st. ;s-

llr.KLIN, June 27.— One man Was
reported killed and ten other wounded 666 quickly relieves a cold. 30
in disturbance* which followed n
demonstration last night in Hamburg
Dnnrc Tonight
over the assassination of Rathenau.

Casino.

it e k p a y ’ s

KESUL

loridt State League
ponrille, 0? Tampa,

lionsl Usitue
I his, 9; Boston, 4.
, 6; Pittsburgh, 4.
iti, 7; St. Louis, •*
•rhcduled.
American league
on. 4; New York, 6.
rlsr.d. &lt;5; St. I-ouis, 0,
■ot ichcdulrd.
an Association
, 2; Indianapolis, 5,
; Louisville, 0.
hcduled.
Southern Association
Drlrsns. I; Atlanta, 6.
|(i j; Itirmingbam, 3.
, Rihk, 3; Chattanooga
r* not scheduled.
G vMKS TODAY
at Lnkelnnd.
,t Jacksonville,
at St. Petersburg.

P L A N T C IT Y , June 27.— MotorUU have been warned by officers
here that the automobile laws will
be enforced rigidly after July 1 and
that drivers who retch town after
dark with their rear lights or otljcf
proper lights not burning will be ar­
rested. The pasteboard license tag
also ia to be taboo. It is the prac­
tice of many motorists who lose their
tags to print or paint the number on
cardboard and display It, or to dis­
play a tag reading "License Lost,"
or "License Stolen." Motorists with
such tags will be taken up unless
they hnve documents to prove that
they have applied to the state comp­
troller for another tag.

Dance Tonight
Casino.
TueGOING TO L A K E M ARY TOURS
D AY?
The Jitney Hus will take you there
and bring you back. I^nve Sanford'
10 a. m., 1 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 7 p. m.;
leave Lake Mary 11 a. m.; 2 p. m.,
5:30 p. m.; 8 p. m.; 11 p. m. Fare
35c one way, 50c round trip. Tele­
phone your calls, phono 382.
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Daily Fashion

HOW THEY STAND
Florida Slate League
Won Lost
rtburt:
9
4
rille
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W e 11 B a c k the F a rm e r
This bank stands squarely behind al
those things which serve to ease the
problems o f rural life and promote the
general welfare o f the farmers.

IVnpIc everywhere are singing the
praise* of Sanford. Thl* Is all very
well, but what Sanford must do at
once i* to get sufficient houses to
take care of ail the jieople who sre
coming hero looking for homes. Our
population will never increase unless
we can locate the people who are
hei-r excry day looking for houses In
w'hlch to live.

.\mrriran league
Won I

W e’re vitally concerned about
pool
yields, inadequate market facilities, low
prices, insufficient credits, lack o f trans­
portation and every such problem a ffect­
ing the farmers.
We want each farmer in this section,
whether a customer o f this hank or not,
to know that we accept his problem as
our own and o ffe r him our help to satis­
factorily meet these conditions.

Thousands o f motonst* pas-ed ov­
er the widened OriandoW.fotrr
inter park
Park
is now onenatt completed. The extensions on
riginal
nine-foot
c r a u tJ hbr^v , * \ or'
c ' n* 1 n
'n ^ t
-ty
are
asphalt
hi! ” ' r
mie-1. ami the width of the highway

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hrxHtgh the highway and high.
transportation education cent«*«* a national prize consisting of
4.000 university scholarship will
tw given to the boy
bov or girl of hich
be
school age, in public
“ h~ "
- - » * ' e- X won -SS
xrnt.ng
good
writing the best essay
tx-ada.
rxvada. Ixxcal conteata hare Kcea
he’d in
in each •*•«*
state »r.d
and the
th best e - . v
from .ach o r t . .st
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has b
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And of equal importance -tudenta winning the first

doubt as to a verdict of not ,
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NEW YORK. June 27.— 1
a further sharp decline :n I
market during today's earl
hut liquidation became le*
on the break to 20 74 f „ r
contracts and then* were
30 to 35 points in the later
October sold up to 21.10 a:
at 21.08 with tbf genera
coming steady at a net decl
to 47 points.

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■SERVICE

A. L. CAMPBELL

P e n i n s u l a r Electri
Welika Building

Our intention is to always do just
we agree to. Satisfied customers arc

Telephone 113

M I'N IIT 1 1 ) RK| K \SKI)
W AS WITH AMBRI

BE SURE A N D SEE THE

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STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET CARS
SAN JUAN GARAGE COMPANY
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E. B. RAND ALL, Jr.

MEXICAN LAW YER

fo r fir*: class job printing
better kind come to the Heralt
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a
where only the best of workn
w.v w h ^ r
,n * h eh' mc r° r ,c th«* hirh wlfM l sending in and material are used
a&gt; whnh « going to receive the the three best essays The r r «-o -j
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Corner Building
every room outside

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public nnd ail users of ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for mnny troubles.
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The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
butteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of thin water
sent you nnd protect vour health.

E ld er S p rin gs W a te r C o .
SANFO RD

FLO R ID A

Forenoon and afternoon tidea occur
nt approximately tho same hour nnd
minute:
Date
June

SANFORD

M A R B LE &amp; G R A N IT E

Street

1018 Weal P in t Stress

liouflowived who prefer the fine flavor pecul­
iar to high grade flour, and like the "easy to
fix " features of self-rising, are delighted
with
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the "Quality 1'lus" flour.
ing grocers.

Southern .\««oeintinn
Won Lo

k Orlran
Ik Rock
Bingham
last*
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10RK, June 25.— Jack Brit'»tR cii-«.ighb Losing
■ttpion, successfully defended his
"
Renny Leonard, lightchampion, referee Patsy HaI tkiming that Leonard hit Brit(he latter was on one knee,
“ * thirteenth round of their fifr Mun! match last night
U:»r Mvo minutes nnd 42 seconds
-fhtlng jn the thirteenth round
’ uddcnly went down on one
*
'he referee started count0T,r him. Then Leonard went
» *n,i struck Rritton a left to
The referee said he had
***n a foul blow struck before
, w,-,'t 'town, although Britton
Rritton then sat in his

Distributors, I'alatka

r lfl&lt;* fighters had left
the
I5'' crowd -urged around the
toiiianding an explanation of
'I’ it.rs' tactics In Connection
' tout. Rritton was on one
r'* wa" deliberately struck by
' • ' ho then walked to hilt
"laiming he had struck Brit*
The referee said, howev'bought the blow was un-

JI'A X l l t l l t l i i : ( I O I I M M
OF SANPOHII
A r t l r l r I.

The name of thla corporation ahall tie
HAN JUAN tJAKAOK CO M PANY OF
HANPOIU*. and Ita principal place of
business ahall he Hanford.
Hcmlnote
County. Florida, hut said corporation
may have offices and conduct Ita busi­
ness elsewhere In the State of Florida
as may become necessary or expedient.
A r t i c l e II.

The general nature of the business lo
he transacted by the corporation shall
he as fullowa: to buy, sell. rent, lease,
exchange, store, repslr. ma nuf a c t u r e ,
build, paint and ileal In automobiles,
arroplanes. trucks, tractors and motor
vehicles of all descriptions, and their
parts and accessorlre; to buy. sell nnd
d e a l In agricultural Implements, tools.

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CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
Southbound
Arrive
.... 2:36 a.m.

Notice Is hereby given Ihut we. the
unilcrslsi.ril Incorporator*. Intend
to
apply to Ills Kscellency, Cary A. liarJ , , Governor of tho i-’.e.c of F I oI.J m,
at Tallshnsser. Fiorlds, on the
Jrd
day of July. A. I&gt; 19*1. or as soon
thereafter a* we can he hrard. for Let­
ters Patent to be Issued to HAN Jl.'AN
tlAMAOK C O M P A N Y C»F 8ANFOIID. of
which corporation the following shall
be the Articles of Incorporation
ABTIUI.KS OF INCOHPOHATION
OK
SIX

It ia sold by lend­

Florida Grocery Company
Seymour, Indiana *

O U TLIN E D W IT H FUR
The popular Mraight-linc frock
takes on nexv interest when it is
trimmed with narrow bands of fur,
put on lo outline the nock and line of
adjustment. Hlue serge makes up this
appealing model, and the fur used may
be cither kritnmer. heaver or monkey
skin. Later in tin* season the fur
could be replaced by braid Medium
size requires l \ \ yards 54-inch serge
and 3 yards of trimming.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9605.
Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust and 14 to
20 years Price. 35 mils.

W ORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

Blish Milling Co.

Northbound
Arrive
— 1:48 a.m.
....11:45 a.m.
... 3:42 p.m.
...10:00 p.m.

Second sheets, 8'/;xll. only
50c per 1,000, while they last, at
Herald office.
*
t4
It '• not only doing the daily ta*k
GAI1
ILI.E. June 2 ,.-G eorge
"e ll that counts but also being fitted Kerr JVrmes, Jr., a l.Vyrar-old s o
lor u (teller position wher the tim e '"more of the I,eon high t.-hool Talt„ rase it. lh , trained mind lahas*, e. is state winner in the go.*!
of th.- educated man or woman raizes road • re-ay content xvhi-h ha* he-,.
•n all the problems that confronts
i mfucted among the high *ohools of
it and seeks to solve them inr’ rsd of
ic state by t h e 'gxt eral extension
1-elng content with dalng some par■vision of the University of Florida,
tkular thing that belongs to the dally
-operating with the highway ami
r&gt;'ntlnr of mechanical performance.
ighwsy
transportation education
T ° 4b&lt; great army of col leg, train­
•mmittre of Washington. !&gt;. C. Sec
ed men and women, which is today
d place wa- won by Angus H.
h-re.-er than ever l&gt;efore. the country
aegregor. a senior in Miami High
looks for the intelligent service that
hool. and third place by Norman
•hall make the future one of pro­
1xmher:*in. a junior in Miami high
gress toward higher
and belter
hool. The silver loving cup given
thinr* than we have exPr known.—
the high school sending in the
Tampa Times.
rtv best essays goes to the Miami

SAFETY FIRST

LOW TIDES ON T IIE nKACII

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice ia hereby given that H. R.
Stevens, R. E. Stevens and Geo. W.
Knight, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 201, dated the 3rd day of June. A.
I). 1918, has filed said certificate in
my office, and hns made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
with law. Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated in Seminole County, Florida, towit: All unsurveyed part of Sec. 29,
Twp. 19 Si R. 31 Hast. 270 acres. The
said land being assessed at the date of
the issuance o f such certificate in the
name o f A. R. Chappell. Unless said
certificate shall be redeemed accord­
ing to Inw Tax Deed will issue there­
on on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1922.
W ITNESS my officinl signature
and seal this the 12th day of June, A.
D. 1922.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
6-13-20-27; 7-3-10-17.6tc

Dance Tonight, I^ike Mary
The world at your door e
usmo.
Tue-Thr-Sat-73-tfc mg for 15c.— Daily Herald.

When Hie baby is done drinking."
say* a nursing Nit tie advertisement.
"I« should he unscrewed «nd laid In
" cool place under n tap. If the hah.v does net thrive on fresh milk, it
should lie boiled."

President: W . I I I t H i n VUo-l»real*
dent, and U I W &gt; Jl QUo*. Secretary and
Treasurer. Bald Plrefitora and nffloers
•ball serve until the first annual meetin* of the
stockholder*
hereinafter
nrnrtdext for.- unleta auah offlcara
or
Director* shall '&lt;« i changed at some
prior meeting r • tho Incorporators or
stockholders
The first annual meet­
ing of t.ie stockholdera ahall be held
on the second Monday In January? 1923.
and annually thereafter on the second
Monday In each and every . January,
aurh Hireling to ho held at the prin ­
cipal office of the Company at Hanford.
Florida, o r auch other place a a may ha
provided by the Plrectors of the cor­
poration
Article VI.
The highest amount of Indebtedness
nr liability to which this corporation
can at any time subject Itself, la Fifty
Thousand (ISO,000 no) Hollars
Art tele VII.
Names, residences and numbers of
shares subscribed by Incorporators:
Nome
llealdence No. of Hhsre*
l*. It. Fori. Orlando, Florida
to
W. P. Itogers. Orlando. Florida
to
l-rltoy It. titles. Orlando. Florida
I

Daytons at lakaiia^
' Jacksonville at Orlando.
S t Petersburg st Tamps.
JULY 27, ft, SB—
‘
Daytons at Tamps.
Jacksonville at Lakeland... . .
SL Petersburg at Orlando.
JULY 31— AUGUST 1, * —
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 3, 4. S—
% Tampa at Daytona,
lakeland at Orlando.
St, Petersburg at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 7. 8. » St. Petersburg at Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
AUGUST 10. 11, 11—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
S t Petersburg at Lakeland.
AUGUST 14. 15. 18—
Lakeland at Daytona.
Jacksonville at S t Petersburg.
Tampa at Orlando.
AUGUST 17. 18. 1 9 Daytonn at Orlando.
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.

Trilby Branch
Arrivt

Leesburg Branch
•
Arrive
------ 3:55 p.m.
____ _ 2:60 p.m.
...— . 5:50 p.m.
____ 1:30 p.m.
........ 7:00 p.m.

Departs
2:46 man.
8:40 a.m.
3:20 pjn.
7:10 p.m.

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 pjn.
3:52 p.m.

Depart!
7.3Ct~su.
8:25 p.m.
7:90 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

Depart!

Oviedo Branch
7:46 pjn.
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v - n *l!jr, except Sunday.

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O FFIC IA L SCHEDULE
OF FLO R ID A STATE
LEAGUE FOR 1922.
JUNE 26. 27. 23—
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
JUNE 29, 30—J U L Y 1—
Tamps at Daytona.
Lakeland at Orlando.
St. Petersbnrir at Jacksonville.
JULY 3, 4, 5—
St. Petersburg *t Daytona.
Lakeland at Tampa.
Orlando at Jacksonville.
JULY 6. 7, 8—
Orlando at Daytona.
Jacksonville at T am t«.
St. Petersburg at Lafcsland.
JU LY 10, 11, IE — » •
Lskclrnd at Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
JULY 13, 14. 18—
Daytona at Orlando.
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Tampa at Lakeland.
JU LY 20. 21. t 2 Jacksonville at Daytona.
Orlando at Tampa,
lotkeland at S t Petarsbcrg.

Selling Out c

A llStock in Stationery and

Office Supplies for T w o Weeks
In order to close out the stock o f Stationery and Office
Supplier 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 o f dropping and the pric­
es arc b ig bargains. You will agree with us if you look
them over. The opportunity o f 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
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now.
Fine Box Stationery, worth 60c, now... .
35c and 40c
Pound Paper, worth $1.00, now. .... ......
Envelopes to Match Pound Paperr pkg,
Gilt Edged Correspondence Cards........
Plain Edged Correspondence Cards.... .......................
Students’ Looseleaf Note Books (D e Luxe, $1 value .50
Students’ Looseleafe Note Books, 65c value.......... . .35
Students Looseleaf Note Books, 45c value............... .25
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r ................. . .15
10c Composition Books for
5c Composition Books, for
10c School Tablets, 2 for
5c School Tablets,
Ink, Paste and Muscilage
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if possible, or needed, young pine*
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could be planted. Then agnin, there
are nrea* where vinca and ahrubbery
o f evergreen or blooming varieties
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abound, and they should bo encourng_
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the adjacent trees. In
!’*••• i«N op to is n p. m .
I some few favored section* whero pub­
i l m t U l i t Haifa M a l t K nona on lic sentiment and community prido nrc
full and high, citrus trees might bo
Appllralloa
planted nnd taken caro of by the resi­
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10 prevent disease and pest
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growth endangering the adjacent orla Clip bp Carrier
On* W r t k ------------------------ -------IS Crala nngo groves.
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Of. course
it Is going
to cost each
• » r a llr r lr rntrra
Nrmlnul* Coualr
mu4 la pnbiuhrs rrrrp PriSap. Adrrr- community some money and a little
l l * l * s ralra m i l , k a i m n _
tlaa- Drmorrallr (a poll I Ira. sxilii'prr w" r,&lt;; *’ ut in return for both the add­
Tear. al**a,a la advance.
ed value to the worth of the lands so
m »: m iii : ii t u b a n n o c ia t k d p u b is I beautified will be incalculable. Many

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beat essay from each state will be
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judged by a national committee to
I N M E X IC O , H E L D
HEM, FOLKS, USSBAt
be appointed by John J. Tlgert, Unit­
rw o u t
Loouwt' r e a
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R A N S O M I J A C K ^ ^ ^ T T
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mou&amp;H, a o ip wAKsae
. tain Scleigh, o f the coastwiso iu*m
BCLOMQIM' TO OS.PLErtsB Ruul
Greasers Want to lie Taught Another er Van, which arrived hero toda*
A IR M E N NOT
U \V4\ UIE DCVJT V&amp;ER. f£ R
Lesson
’ from Miami, reported that Saturday
|TVV DERM 6TUPP BUT VWE GCTfl |
G U IL T Y OF M U R ­
------night while 90 miles off Hillsboro
T ' WKVE KX T KEEP *TVUS
DER CHARGE WAilfiffiTOSTiSS '’"Worty
hc oh.,e.rv^ what •PP«»red“Vto
GREAT FANJIN JOUttMAL
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American employe, of the Cortex Oil ** * VeM#I
flan,M’ « • did not
COWWVf - t) Nfc\ m t p l e a s e
l.ieut. Tooher Killed Man Who Fired c «nipany near Tampico and destineV“ 8eI Waa he»ded
MEVJYUX1 IAS UAlAE\
tlble
property
valued
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Captain Scleigh said his attention
j a million dollars is being hold by Reb­
el general until a ransom of 15,000 was first attracted by two *udden
Illy Tlir ABBorlnfrd I’rrsa)
JACKSONVILLE, Juno 27.— Lieut, pesos in gold is paid, according to outbursts
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II. J. Tooher nnd Sergeant Km tjan
ilreilvad, of the United States air
(senite, were found not guilty of n
charge o f first degree murder by a
Jury’ in feiieral court here yesterday,
The case grew out o f the killing of F.
II. Pitt at Punta Gonia in April, 1921,
nnd for a time threatened to cause a
clnsh between military nnd civil a u

n message to the state department
from the American consul at Tampico.
S‘ «te de|&gt;artment Instructed the Amorienn embassy at Mexico City to
"ntc the Mexican authorities to take
immediate action. The rebels nre holdin»r the plant with 2-18 well armed
n,en*
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I . ** lrec on ° V10 obJecL nnd when
/' n 1&lt;” 1* *1 ,n* °, ^ cf® w,,, an e*ploi'° n " , thon ,h«i object disappeared
At th 8 timo be “ haened
thrt ° ll(rht* i miov^ E fo r the spot and
a* hc wns behind his schedule hs
turned about nnd continued on h!|
trip.

'foVTrp'ub'llcinon'if' “ " ,," t ‘ h" 1 n0W " Un,U
by tho
roadside, blazing in tho sun, would
become a shaded nook, attractive to
tho passerby and coveted by the home­
a,.A'i.roW“ V 0f ■'••Publication of apaclal
site seeker.
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It is well to look ahead. It is well
Employment Bureau
orrirn IIKIIAI.D Ill'll.t&gt;INU. I&gt;k«ar UN
t,ritic*TIIR COAL STRIKE
to remember that success in this life
The trial wns unique in several reM
AY
HE SETTLED
The vocational
committee of the nUs|.
j»|»ect*. Tho nctual hearing lasted less
ir*
does not consist nlono in getting the
IIV GOVERNMENT .k m nnd Professional Women's Huh
than four hours and although the case
mere necessities. Tho real success in
requests nil young women d-siring
{ was heard in federal court tho two
Much of the future prosperity of community building, in road making
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AssselatM P r r u i
emp'jyment to register at the Ji,,,
WASHINGTON,
June
27.
Indicnmen were defended by United States
Sanford hinge* on tho waterway *»r in humanity upraising consists also
National Mink
District Attorney W. M. Gobcr and ,i" ni1 nt tbc "'hito House today that
meeting.
dn making things, and persons, more
\»;.NF.S G. MF.HNF.lt. Chair •isn
Ids assistants, while the atnto con- ,hp government would soon he able to
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attractive to the world, or more ohlo
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the
prosecution.
make
nn
announcement
in
the
coal
We wonder how many business 1fo enjoy themselves,
Tonight, Lnke Marv
The trial was necessitated by the
*ituation and that a step con-. , Dance
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tueii of Sanford will lie nt the meet11"' finest, smoothest road in the Orlando, and Winter Park and the
grand t,,n,plnt°&lt;l
was a move to bring
•ls,nn*
ing and how many o f tho farmers? , world, if It be merely n paved stietch Seminole county
- lino,• one can npprer ,— , “ ‘’Mon o f n Charlotte county
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T u e-Th r-S at-73 -tfc
lying between two layers of hot sun- ' ‘nt,, ,hc imP°rtM»'f « of «he sixteen Jur&gt;’ in returning indictments charg- ,,'n',or,‘ o f lhl! «*non miners and repirivnto rt,,®nt*Llveft of the operators together r,f’6 furr" ,,ii,ou» Frrer. 30.onw.29tc
The pcoplo who are most vitally *h&lt;no and with n vista that blisters, is :
highway between Orlando and *ng Tooher nnd Hrcdvnd. A pi
intterested will he fishing, ns usual, n°Uiing |,(,t something to la* put l&gt;c- ,b&lt;’ *'n*(0 rounty line to the west run- ^r,,m Carlstrom field where tho men for discussion of wage differences.
we
i suppose,
it m
is passing strange
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hind “as rapidly "asb possible,
while
n*nir trou gh
Oceo,
Winter
Gnrden Mr« atationed
was also named ,,,
in iue
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Guess wilh each 10c purchase
how littlo Interest the business men' howered lane, and n road shaded w ith ' nnd 0ak,nn(,• Thi» project will be ( indictment, but he did not npponr In
KILLED
or over nt Lloyd Shoe Store. Two
and the farmers take In the m l ctlon Kfecn " ," 1 Hnetl with bloom, causes ,b" nrxt on&lt;’ " n«l«,rtnkcn.
rourt yesterday, and it is understood
,N , ' E ,('* ''N RIOTS
AT IIAMIIUKG MONDAY Pa*p ° f shoes given free for hot
o f freight rate*.
the traveler to make haste slowly.
A ^ cr *he two projects nre com- the case ngainst him will he dropped.
guesses. Ask about it.
(;,K,d
---------- o— ------that he may enjoy and seek opportun- P,p,0,, hn(| thrown open to the IncesAccording to testimony nt tlu* trial
utnil Saturday, July 1st. TS-liir
The spring crop season Is over nnd Ry to own part o f that delectable land.
"n,nt ,rn^
‘ hr importance of brick ,,ri'vnd nndthe private were scaroh- n v ih ,,irJ rhT ■»**«cl"irS l‘ rr**|
MERLIN, June 27.—One man Kas
it has been one o f tho poorest seas- -T,*nipn Tribune.
wil1 ^ *tress«l to nn undehatahlo ing for two deserters the night Pitts reported killed an Tun ih
er wounded MG quickly relieves a cold. 30-onw 20tc
on* in tho history of Sanford nnd nil
*---------- ----------- point. The people who nro paying w,l!' killed.
They had information
in disturbances which followed
other sections of Florida. It seemed TDK COLLEGE GRADUATE IS A for th,‘
wil1' with unamlty of ,,' « t the two men wore In hiding in nn demonstration l. i , ; »# ■" u " 'l "
Dance Tonight, Lake Mary
IIKAI. ASHKT.
A j nplnitm, expreia . p „ f „ , n c . k r U &gt; » S
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that the markets did not want any
Casino.
spring vegetables.
------,,ri&lt; k n« « road huild'ng material in ,h,’r®
*enrch and were withdrawing
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-------- -----------At this time of the year thousands ° rnnKP roun,y- Brick lias been test-' "
Pitts appeared and fired into
Dance
Tonight. Lake Mary
The world at your door every even­
“ When the baby is dono drinking," ,,f young men and women are rocelv-1wl ,n rir» nK® county nnd any other the durknesa with a shotgun, sovernl Casino
Tuo-Thr-Sat-73-tfc Ing for 15c.— Daily Herald.
nay* a nursing bottlo advertisement, ‘“ K their college diplomas and ore go- n:n,prinl used or proposed becomes buckshot taking effect in Lieut. Too“ It should he unscrewed and laid in . in,r f" r,h to seek the business oppor- " n,y n *uh»titute.
her** arm. Lieut. Tooher testified
n rool place under n Up. If the hathat are open to them or . A,U' r cn,,r* inK over a portion of that he did not know who fired, and
by does not thrive on fresh milk, it "hlch they must find some way to ,bl MPW highway between Orlando 'Imping to his knee, immediately re- ■ _____
should be boiled."
" I " ,n for themselves. They go with
" intpr *'nrk wnp •» not only Im- l,,rnod the fire, killing Pitt* instant- ■ \ Y / _ ^ t f D
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it
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Wc note by a patent medicine "g'hdence Ii the potency which their l,,lU,pv'ml nni1 ‘ he material used In
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as re -1
heading that a “ Prominent Editor r°Bege education gives to their ofronstructlon hut he becomes „ routine testimony.
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Suffered for Fifteen Years." Ho had
*nd the estimation in which it f,rm ' hnmpion o f bonds when they l» * « l by the defense yesterday was
Iliis hank stands squarely behind all
nothing on us. Wo have been wait- *■ bp|d by those to whom they apply ,,r"
f,,r
or other wor- "..epted by the military authorities
those things which serve to ease the
ing for fifteen years for something f,,r employment. Hut they nre not ,h' ," ,bl,p improvements. Hard sur- " { ( aristrom Field, who p
promptly ex- J;
to happen in this town and it is hapfnr “ *Y in their valuation of their f * rwl '',rpp,,, ln r i,&gt;’ ° r country im- onernted the threo men comprising the
problems o f rural life and promote the
penning now.
|educational qualifications ns the cy- prove property .m ake
everything,,,r*»D. With the return of tho county
general welfare of the farmers.
nlc* would have us think, though it n," nR ,hr " trpet look brighter and Rr“ nd Jury indictment, however, civil
People everywhere nre singing the m,,&gt;' ,n*“ ' ""me time to prove how !
,hp&gt;' in stitu te that “ ningic" authorities made several Ineffectual
praises of Sanford. This is nil very ,m,pb advantage their
collegiate in" upnrp wblch spells permanency,attempts to obtain custody
of the
W e r e vitally concerned about poor
well, hut what Sanford must do nt ,r»lning given them over those who , ‘ rir,‘ hl,fhwa&gt;'" nr Greets post mon- n,t,nyields, inadequate market facilities, low
do not have it.
It.
p«» *’u?
nur there is no improvement
°&lt;,n
n «ne
once Is to get sufficient houses to 'b*
,'T*.
on'' occasion Sergeant Hredvnd ■
take enro of all the people who nre
Pi ices, insufficient credits, lack o f trans­
Thinking men. and men of airnlr*. ",h'rh r" n 'lo morp for ,hp ProsUgo w«s arrested in this city while plan-'S
coming hero looking for homes. Our are beginning to see that education
" r” un,v’ rll&gt;' °r community thnn
»'• g«» north on a furlough. Avia- £
portation and every such problem affect­
I" of
population will never Increnso unless!'"
OI real
rrni value to men In business Ii oxcel,pnt, »*r*ets, they nre the visible,tors *«me here from the field nnd de- ■
ing the farmers.
we can locate the people who art ,,ntl that
it gives to thosewho have
PMr 8 " " ,rb nr,,t
rP" ch the eye open-Imanded his
release,
here every day looking for houses In , *,r,|oii-ed It a better mentalpoise and
“ P ^eautiful vistas, new garden
The Jury which took theease yes- ii
which to live.
|" capacity for comprehending tho spot* ,,f vegetation or lakes, hnnd- l*rday deliUrated about an hour and
We want each farmer in this section,
.broader problems that arise in mod­ some homes nnd immnrulnte lawns, 'Bulge II. I). Clayton, who presided,
whether a customer of this bank or not
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T Y P IC A L L Y SHADED HOADS.
!®ro business than is possessed by farm land nnd grove properties, and "bowed considerable impatience,
to know that we accept his problem as
HI* charge had In-eri construed by
those who slnrt with the handicap of typify the spirit o f a people which is
Hillsborough county having deter-1tanorance. The young man or wo- r,'n,|&gt;’ nn&lt;l wil,ln£
bond for Invest- •pwtntors as virtually an instructed f
our own and o ffe r him our help to satis­
mini
Inod to build the completes! road 'nnn who hns spent his or her time in n'pn* ' whlrh produce positive nnd as- 'w dict. A fter delilivrating almost an ■
factorily meet these conditions.
in *"*’
the state, ann
nnd having vntrd
voted!!* " "c g e in
n real effort to ntlnln
attain cul
culrp,Upn" ~ ° r,ando Sent,nel.
hour, the jury returned to the court! 5
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room nnd asked that some of the ■
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money for that purpose, $3,000,000, " ,r'' « » d dlscllpllno o f mind need not
court’s
instructions he explained. ■
will start immediately ij|m&gt;ii plans and Ppnr the darts of mnlire or of rirl- GOOD HOADS ESSAY
Judge &lt; laytoti then made plain the ■
specifications for the building. Why fMl® when they begin their business
CONTEST WAS WON
not, at the same time, let the citizens mreer* in positions of humble servIIY r ln, ,,Mturp " f “ v«*r«lict he expected. In “
o f. . each
' ( K&gt; A,tMKS* JU' nddreusing the jurors before their dis.
, district
, ur section through Icc.
which the road passes also sturt work
It
only doing
the •*"ny
dally u
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GAINESVILLE. June 27.-George 'd’oubt‘.ire*".''!
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mi a plan for beautifying their respec­ well that counts but also being fitted Kerr Amies, Jr., a 15.year-old soph- *
STRENGTH‘ " " 'e r d l c t of not guilty.
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tive road units?
Tor a better position when the tim e!“ more
»he lunn high Ichool T-.I
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COT k ON I‘ it it h.s HKITKlt
■Meinor.nl I‘
i » i-k v it. ih c trnined mind bihnssee, is state winner in the good
til* T kf Ca.orlulril I',,.,,
highway"
is fust growing
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-— tl pJ,ura,fd man nr woman seizes road* essay contest which has
t beautiful road in the South. " "
the problems that confronts &lt;&lt; "ducted among the high school
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NEW YORK, June 27.—Th-r? w,
Those miles of water oaks, with red, 11 “ '"I ""'h s to solve them Instead of the
n instead of the stnte by the' g.Sieral extension a further sharp decline in the
E. U. R A N D A L L Jr.
white nnd pink oleanders between the being content with doing
A. L. CAMPBELL ■
f some par- d.v.slon of the University of Fieri.... market during today’s enrlv trading S
row on each side, have already begun jocular thing that belong
to the daily co-operating with the highway and but liquidation
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liquidation Itccnme less active
to lie spoken of as a Florida wonder
routIne of ntechnnlral performance, highway
transportation education !on
the
break to 20.74 for October
— where range fires have not destroy­
1" the great army of college-train- committee of Washington. D. »\ See
contracts and there were ra'llc* of*
ed or injured them. Each section i d men and women, which Is today pnd place
Welaka Iluilding
was won by Angus II. 30 to 35 points in the Inter trad
should he dressed in the forest, or larger than ever lieforr, the cnuntr&gt;‘ Macgre,
roe country I Mncgregor, a senior in Miami High October sold un t o T l i ( T«
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shrubbery, growth indigenous to it.
looku for the intclligont sen-lco that
Our intention in to always do just a little better job than
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There nro sections where the roads
pass through the finest o f hardwood
hammocks. Hero should be planted
the magnolias, larger oaks, hickories,
lieeches arid maples that are growing
all about in the near distance. An­
other section runs through the finest
palmettos, and close-planted palmetto
trees would line the sides o f this. Thru
the low. swampy stretches Hhould Ih*
planted the cypress, which is really
one of Florida's most U'liutiful trees;
and there are miles and miles o f read

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hi ' ' ‘ to 47 points.
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loving
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47 points,
tilings than wc have ever known.- to the high school sending In the
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three best essays goes to the Miami MEXICAN I.AW YFlt
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THE ’ MAGIC" IN IIRICK
ThrouKh .hn h l , h . . r nnd high­
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HIGHWAYS.
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way transportation education com­
I ImiiHindi of motorists pnsied ov­
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best. Is momentarily expected of Bielushold in rd.h state and th.
host essay k s freedom. Late advice, said that
from each contest hns be .. -uhmit- Bielaski w— en submit-1DUla.ki was »afe and that nrgotia,p" to the national committee
tlons wiih the bandits
were under a
T,’r UPnrrn] extension division o f way
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where only the host of workmanship
the only material to use in a high-! ing cup to th
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wa&gt; whir). Is going to receive the the three test essays. The response
wear ind tear of hundred* of thou.- to the contest announcement
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It* temporary Director* -•balk'
I* B. Fort. W. p Itogftr* and I.eRoy
•
A L L AUTO ORDINANCES b#
R Ulles.
lea. and the- tftmpora&gt;|r offtrers Of
Daytona at I,akala^.
the rorpon
corporation -hall b f t - L i B . Fort,
viM-i'rsau ' jM ^ on viU a * t Oriaada.
PresIdftBt: W. D .«___________________
dftnt. a«d l*|luy Ji au«iA. Secretary «nd
S t Petersburg at Tampa.
PLA N T CITY; June" 27^*Motor- Treasurer. Said Plreftftr* and offlears
ftarve until th* first annual mftftt- J U L Y 17, » , &amp; —
lata havn been warned by officers ■hall
Ing of the -r
ftfoeVhnld-ra
hereinafter
, .
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.
|.
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ac»nnratn
nrrrin:
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Dai luua at Tampa.
•&gt; -.
; r t tilllt Die autoiuuhue laws Wtll • »*'■«•»•»«»-*•» for. unlmn «Moh
offIcrr-

M ICKIE SAYS

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CHEERFUL WELCOME A W A IT S YOU

c , h , y ,M ‘ - “t f

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will be beautified. It will hnvo n white owing to the general excellence of
The Hcrnld, 15c per week, delivered.
Ser-.S wny -ystem o f Illumination, it will the contribution, the task „ f the
f ,hr"
throw open to surhurban real estate state judges was not
T l. . I .
&lt;**8y'
Wp hnvp « number of late models in
hundred o f acres j f de■ i . •clopment
.
Thi winning essay has !&gt;een for- standard makes of

wa&gt; means betwsen Winter Park and *t_any college or university chosen 666 quickly relieve* . cold.

38-20tc

SPORTS

European Plan
Upea all the year

Corner Duilding
every room ouUido

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l ^ n T v - T RESULTS

('uka.nd. 0; Orlando, 3.
Rational l eague
.PfciUddphi-.» ; Bpst0" ’ 4’
fl; Pittsburgh. 4.
"“ fj^ n sti. 7; St. Louis. 4.
not scheduled.
tmeric*n lecago*
4; New York, 6i5vvDr.il. « ; St. Ivouts, 0.
not Kheduled.
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LcciJfflbu*. 2; Indianapolis, 5,
P Toledo, 2; Louisville, 0.
not scheduled.
Southern Association
I^OrifsM. I: Atlanta, 6.

fo ,, j; Binaingbam, ■&lt;
R,&lt;k, l: Chattanooga, 2.
r‘°t ■&gt;heduled.

! phone your calls, phono 382.

GAMES t o d a y
IOujJu .It Ukeland.
Iftsfi at Jacksonville.
Ljysa at St. Petersburg.

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Daily Fashion Hint

HOW THEY STAND
Florid* Slate League
Won Lost
9
4
[fwrtburg
4
4
serille

Pet.
.092
.000

.583
.545
.333
.200

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American league
Won Lost
40
27
LLcci*
38
31
It York
g
35
|w
T-AIl
31
34
32
tar&gt;
lAa*ton
32
34
NU-,1
36
31
iva
28
36
ilaie’rLta
24
34

Pet.
.597
.651:
.530 j
.515.
.485
.463
.438
.414

Southrm Viiocialion

a Orlfan*
&amp; Rock
BiRfhxm
lata
ikrillf
Ittuooga

Won
44
43
39
38
35
30
29
23

Lost
27
27
30
32
35
38
41
50

Pet.
.620
.614
.565
.543
.500
.417
.414
.815

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OUTLINED WITH FUR
The popular Mraight-iinr frock
takes on new intcrot when it is
trimmed with narrow bauds of fur.
put on to outline the neck ami tine of
adjustment. Blue serge makes up this
appealing model, ami the fur used may
be either krimmer, heaver or monkey
skin. Later in the season the fur
could be replaced by braid. Medium
site requires 2\1 yards 54-inclt serge
and 3 yards of trimming.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9605.
Sites, 34 to 42 inches bust and 14 to
20 years Price, 35 cents.

Second sheets, S'/jxll, only
50c per 1,000, while they last, at
*
FOUL IN ROUND 13 Herald office.

JTTOl WINS ON

\**orlatr« l»re*«)

Notice la hereby Klvrn that we.

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M ABO A ll KT U FIBK.
Notary Public. Hlate
of Florida al l-arge.
My commission expires October It. 1921
79-ltc

i SAFETY FIRST
We invite the public nnd ail uaera of ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why tnke
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and ita purity
mRkea it most beneficial for many troubles.

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

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

Elder Springs Water Co*
SANFO RD

FLO RID A

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

QUALITY PLUS

TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
Southbound
Arrive
No.
83. ........ 2:36 a.m. .
No. ’ 27..MHUtltt
No.
89 ........ 2:65 p.m.
85.._____ 6:55 p.m.
No.

No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
Arrive
82 .......... 1.48 a.m.
84..........11:45 a.m.
80.. ........ 3:42 p.m.
28
Trilby Branch
Arrive

xixo. iuo..
xNo. 24.iMMtr.it
,
xNo. 158.
No. 22

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Lecaburg Branch
»
Arrive
167_____ 3:55 p.m.
21 ......... 2:60 p.m.
M L . ...... 5:50 p.m.
26... ____ 1:30 p.m.
22 ........ 7:00 p.m.

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 126 ...... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127...
r— n»iJy, except Sunday.

Selling Out oAll Stock in Stationery and

Departs
2:46 bjb .
8:40 a.m.
3:20 pjn.
7:10 p.m.

Office Supplies for T w o Weeks

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 pjn.
3:52 p.m.

D«parts j
7:00 bjb. ||
3:25 p.m., 1
7:60 a.m. 1
7:00 p.m.' 1

Departs

In order to close out the stock o f 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 o f these
goods are going higher instead o f dropping and the priceb are big bargains You will agree wilh us if you look
them over. The opportunity o f the public to buy the best
in stationery and office supplies at prices that will never
be touched at this price again.

Special Bargains in Job Lots
.

Fine Box Stationery, worth $2.00, now
.......... $1.00
Fine Box Stationery, worth $1.00, now..
........
.50
Fine Box Stationery; worth 60c, now..
35c and 40c
Pound Paper, worth $1.00r now..
........
.60
Envelopes to Match Pound Paper, pkg........ .............. 20
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
Looseleaf Note Book Paper, 2 pkgs. f o r
15
10c Composition Books f o r
or,
5c Composition Books, f o r .........
.02Vi
10c School Tablets, 2 f o r
.15
5c School Tablets,
2Vic to 3 l-3c
Ink, Paste and M uscilage
.

3:40 p.m.

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OF FLO RID A STATE
LEAGUE FOR 1922.

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th e b u s in e s s o f th is r o r p o r a -

Cleanliness is next to Godliness.

Forenoon ami afternoon tides occur
M A R B LE &amp; G R A N IT E W O RKS
nt approximately the same hour nnd SANFO RD
minute:
,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Date
June
July
Aug.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
rl
7:04
7:19 •
8:53 1018 Wcat First Street
1018 Weet First Street
O
4*
7:40
8:17
9:50
3
8:39
9:16
10:47
4
9:38
10:12
11:43
5
10:35
11:05
12:35
6
11:20
12:02
1:23
•1
V
11:24
12:55
2:08
R
1:14
1:43
2:48
9•
2:02
2:27
3:26
10
2:50
3:11
4:02
11
3:32
3:50
4:40
Housewives who prefer the fine flavor pecul­
12
4:15
4:30
6:10
iar to high grade flour, and like the "easy to
13
4:58
5:11
6:02
fix " features of Holf-riHing. are delighted
14
5:45
5:44
6:53
with
1•
.
15
6:33
6:43
7:17
16
7:14
7:15
8:10
17
8:02
8:05
9:07
18
8:51
10:05
8:54
9:40
9:46
19
11:04
20
10:28
10:39
12:01
21
11:16
11:32
12:57
22
12:06
12:25
1:49
23
12:54
1:17
2:42
• 24
1:40
3:33
2:07
the "Quality Plus" flour. It in sold by lend­
25
2:25
2:55
4:20
ing grocers.
26
3:12
3:33
5:15
27
4:01
4:19
0:12
Florida Grocery Company
28
4:52
5:08
7:12
Distributors, Palatka
5:48
29
5:59
7:28
6:50
30 '
6:55
8:28
Wish Milling Co.
,
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Seymour, Indiana *
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31
7:45
9:28

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Stale of Florida
Notice ia hereby given that H. R.
Stevens, R. E. Stevens unri Geo. W.
Knight, purchaser of Tux Certificate
No. 204, dated the 3rd day of June, A.
D. 191R, h*s fried said certificate in
my office, and hns made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
with law. Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated in Seminolo County, Florida, towit: Ail nnsurveyed part of Sec. 29,
Twp. 19 Si R. 31 East. 270 acres. The
snid land being assessed nt the date of
the issuance of such certificate In the
name o f A. R. Chappell. Unless said
certificate shall be redeemed accord­
ing to law Tax Deed will issue there­
on on the 18th day of July, A. 1). 1922.
W ITNESS my olTicinl signature
and seal this the 12th day of June, A.
D. 1922.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS, .
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
iiy: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
C-13-20-27; 7-3-10-17.6tc

JUNE 26. H . 29—
Daytona at SL Petersburg.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
J i’ NE 29. 30— JU LY 1—
Tampa at Daytona.
Lakeland at Orlando.
I ~e»t ortal
Article III.
St.
PoUrebnrg at Jackaonvilia.
1
The amount of capitaI stoek; o f j his
----- corporation shall he T W K N T Y - F I V K
JULY 3. 4. 5—
IfV •
TIJOU8AND tltS.ovaoni IXM.L.AIIS. to
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
1 ' »IT C K . SAFE TY FIR ST
he divided Into two hundred and fifty
"Ttn vnn
V"'. i....
.
shares o
the ipar
"ten
I.... _
. . *25"i snares
oif me
» r value of " n t
Ijtkeland at Tampa.
&gt; m buy a car, buy one with Hundred &lt;|H»».oo) itoiiars each, -and
lit* wit trade vnlnn *r». »&gt;
Orlando at Jacksonville.
,
said slock may he paid for In cash or
it'll', ii
Thnt s evidence |n property, labor or services at a just
‘ ’* I,uifk ia tho best— N. H. vajuatlon to he fixed by the incorpora- JULY 6, 7. 9—
T iirs*.
tors or by the Hoard of tllreclor* at a
Orlando at Daytona.
76-6tc;w ltc meetlnx called for auch purpose*. P ro p ­
Jackfonville at Tamim.
erty. labor or services may also
be
I purrhased.
.
. or —
4* *for “*,ft**
CBpllll
t*»ld
with
St. P Here burg at Lakeland.
. f Hance Tonight. I - n k e M a r v »rock at a Just mluatlon of such prop«r " _ J , _ * ~ V
«tty. labor or services, to be fixed by JU LY 1 M 1 . - 1 E - &gt; ‘
*
Il«*ino.
Tue-TFr-Snt-73-tfc
nirectors Of the Company at
s
Thr-Snt-73-tfc the*
,T.-ni««oro
Lakeland at Daytona.
mrelliiK called for such purpose.
...
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Artirie IV.
Jackaonville at Tampa.
NOTICE
The
y
“’
o iiu n
rn corporation shall exist perpeiuSt. Petersburg at Lakeland.
- -&gt;
..a *
a "
inm
utac
w n en “,,r
A rtic le V.
hi k
,
.
C
“n
'1
m
ako
^
k
®
when
JU
LY 13, 14. IS—
6u&gt;‘ a Buick. It'a
It’s ocnnnmw d.tr.
The huslnrsa of the corporaUon_eh_aJ_l
•fct.
economy,
dur he*conducted
...
.----------* • ----by a Hoard of Plrectora
u:tv. It*.
Daytona at Orlando.
‘ a quality and comfort..— N . consisting of not Im * . than 4.tprp„..nJ!r
m o n M h a n aeven member* The numLakeland at Jackaonvilia.
*-n.m er.
76-6tC-wltc |Ter „ f dlrft^ore to serve for the enTampa
at Laktland.
sulna year shall be fixed •* ro ch a n ­
nual "lo^bbolders- meellnih The lUrecJU LY 20. 21. * 2 tor* shall, from ihelr number eUct a
Q j°„, ^count on nil shoes un- ««
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a
Jackaonvilia at Daytona.
roaldrut, a Vtoe-Freeldent
- Heere
personITIli
may
ttvrr ntyil it T r ^ lU fc r One v-----S iJ 'L 1" 1-,, Others nt $1.95. ,';
Orlando at Tampa,
!:-95 and all
L
ovd
boW the office ofi»*r«ntiE
b
*
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« re re
I jlIIM
U Tfristifpr
Th®* i»fr$oiii WnO
whe^ «rF to *
lakeland at S t Petersburg.
iv
s to ic
barRains
conSnct

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the

umleralgneil Incort'oralora. Intent!
to
10HK, June 25.—Jack Brit- apuly
• to Ilia -.v
• •liar
Kx~ellrncv.
Cary A.
wciwTweigi.t' Doxing Ueo. Uovernor ot me Hiatr ol r lorulu.
at Tallahaaaee. Florida, nn the
Jrd
picn, successfully defended his day of July. A. D. 1*22. or • • m «n
»r»:nit Benny Leonard, light- thereafter « a we can he hrant, for l-etter» Patent to he Imued to HAN Jt’AN
tfl fhsmpion, referee Patay Ha- UAItAUK C O M P A N Y OF SANFOItO, of
which corporation the follow Itig shall
chiming that Leonard hit Brit- he the Artlclea of Incorporation:
ARTICIeKN OF I hi CO It P o ll ATI ON
*!*n thr latter wns on one knee,
OF
thirteenth round of their fifMAN J l'A h ( i t l t tlii: COM P ft %V
O
F
NAhFOIIIS
coumi match last night
Article I.
The name of this corporation ahall he
, r tWo minutes and 42 seconds
HAN JITAN U A ItA U K C O M P A N Y OF
-rhting n tj,p thirteenth round 8ANFORI&gt;, anil Ita principal place of
business shall he Hanford.
Hemlnole
luddenly went down on ono t’ounty.
Florida, hut said corporation
may
have
offices
and
conduct
Ita bust
‘ I'd the referee started countness elsewhere In the Htale of Florida
0Tcr him. Then I^onard went as may become necessary or expedient.
Artlrlr II.
* *r,l "‘ rock Britton a left to
The Keneral nature of the business to
■*i&gt; i he referee said he hnd he transacted l»y the corporation shall
he as follows: lo buy, sell. rent, lease
» f. id low struck before exchamte. store, repair, manufacture,
_ ' »'n t down, nlthough Brlttoh ____
''"J'1
!;. paint and deal In automobiles.
...ants, trucks, tractors and motor
H nre Britton then sat in his * vehicles
vrhidi nf all descrtptlcn"- snd rhelr
psrta and accessories; lo buy. sell and
unhurt.
1.......
deal In nurlculturnl Implements, loots
equipment
and supplies of every na­
'■‘er the fighter* had left
the
ture: to buy. sell and deal In automo­
1 ,hf rro«d surged around the bile Urea, gasoline, oils, automobile ac­
cessories and to repair and vulcanlie
J’ « m*nding an explanation of tires and tubes; to buy, sell, ami drsl
In real e«tate and peraonal properly of
jjTi krh’ ' r&gt;’ tactics In connection every
kind and description, for Ita own
uccount
and us broker* snd on commis­
‘ ' f,’"K Britton was on one
sion
for
othera.
»nil »n , deliberately struck by
The foresuliiK rlauers shall he conr'l. who then wnlked to
hin at rued « " independent objects. huslRr8tr, clainiiiii. h u I
»
.„
neeses and power*, and the eiiumeraa, , ' ,
he had struck Brit- tion of any specific object, business or
' UiriF The refer*...
..Id
power shall not he held lo limit or re|v, t&gt;at )e
.
f* *
*10'lc v * Strict In any manner any other object.
L
r ‘ bought the blow wns un- business or power o f this corporation

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b- enforced rigidly , f „ r July , end |
that drivers who reach town a fte r' " ,orkhotd#r«. Th- first annual m m -'
*&gt;t 1 etsrsburg at Orlando.
dirk wilh their r r .r Ijy h f o , othe, i".*.h .' J S S .S S !2 lS l, R
■ « « • * ’ '- A U G U S T 1 . 1 _
proper light, not hominy will he ormd .’,.7 ,
j “ V ' 0?* ** f - P.lem bor,.
rested. The pasteboard license tag such meeting to be held at the |&gt;rln-j OrlSnaO at Laktland.
clpftt office of the Comimny at Hanford.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
also is to be taboo. It is the prac­ Florida, or such other place aa may be. * " "5,* *
tice of many motorists who lose their provided by the Plrectura of th* cor- AUGUST 3, 4, 5—
Artirie v,.
% Tam p, at Dsytooa.
tags to print or paint the number on ,," r“ IOn
Thft hlRhrst amount of Indebtedness
Lakeland at Orlando.
cardboard and display it, or to dis­ or liability to which this corporation
at any time subject lljetf. Is Fifty
St. Petersburg at Jackaoarflla.
play n tag rending "License Lost," can
Thousand &lt;l&amp;O.OOO nn) Pollar*.
AUGUST 7, 8. 9 Art tele VII.
or “ License Stolen.” Motorists with
Names, residences and numbers of
St. Petersburg nt Daytona.
such tags will be taken up unless shares subscribed by Incorporators:
Lakeland at
Name
Healdenr*
No.
of
Shares
they hnve document* to prove that i- M. Fori. Orlando. Florida .
tu
Orlando''a£^jacaaon villa.
l»
they have applied to the state comp­ W. D. Posers, orlsndu. Florida
Lelloy It. Piles. Orlando. Florida
I
AU
G UST 10, 11, 1J—
troller for another tag.
I rllrle t i l l .
Orlando at Daytona.
The seal of this corporation shall he
a circular Impreealon. nnd bear In the
Jacksonville at Tampa.
Dance Tonight, Lake Mary center th« words 1 mHtft/:Ti l l A k *
anil around
the circumference
the
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
Casino.
T ue-Thr-Sat -73-t fc word- “BAN JI’ AN il Alt AUK COM AUG UST 14. 15. 1 6 .,I’ANV »»F HANFOIM*. FUOItlPA.”
i . n . FOIIT.
Lakeland at Daytona.
GOING TO L A K E MARY TOURSw n itooHnn.
I.eltllV U. till KS
Jacksonville
at St. PeUraborf.
DAY?
8 T A T K O F K lA llllPA .
Tampa at Orlando.
COt’ NTV OF OtlANUK
rp.__„
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Before me personally appeared L II AUGUST 17. 18. 19—
The Jitney Hus will tnke you there f o h t \v p b o u k iih and LeltOY M
Daytona at Orlando.
to me well known and known
(and bring you back. Leave Sanford OII.KH.
to he the parties described In said
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Articles
of
Incorporation,
and
ncknowl, 10 *• m., 1 p. m., 4:30 p. m.. 7 p. m.;
edged that they sUm-d the same fnr the
Tampa at St. Petersburg.
leave I^ike Mary 11 a. m.; 2 p. m., uses nnd purpoes* therein expressed
IN WITNKSH
W IIR UK O F
I
have
15:*0 p m.; R p. m.; 11 p. m. Fare hereunto
set my hnml and Notarial
LOW TIDES ON T H E REACH
■35c one way, 50c round trip. Telc- Heal, this SJrd day of June. A. P l*SI.

Florid" State League
. Ucksonrille, 0; Tampa. 1.
1J Vrtenburg. U Daytona,

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PAGE FOUR
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922

THINGS BEGINNERS
MUST LEARN FIRST
Explanation of Terms Used in
Radio and of Its Basio
,
Principles.
Due to the great Interest taken In ra
dlo since broadcasting stations have
been started, roauy radio forma are
•wm and heard that may bo unfamiliar
to the novice. Home of the m.„,

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Like light, beet and sound, radio
•np'fcy la propagated m the form of n
» av* motion. Every
,, &lt;nllim„r
win. the wave motion set up on the
•urfnce of a still »«„!&gt; „f water ,(jr
dropping of a atone Into It.
I-very time n point on the surface
or the waves goes througt. a complete
■vt of motions and starts to repent
those motions the wnve Is tuild to have

O FFICIALS DISCOVER
u« the carrier-wav
A .MOONSHINE BELT
!*■ to rnillutc into
'loctro-tnngnetle v i
rintlon in amplltud
variation |i&lt; (I,,.
une 27—-A eer­
ting ntuli in.
. ___ ie not o f much 1
It In tIn* li cquenry of tin* carrier** n fashion ___ _ mean*
" n' ° Oint determiner '|i? .wave-length mucb 1° prohibition sleuths
T h ey1
"ti which n radiophone station in tran* 1f ° und n negre** wearing one underNo matter how well you dress, how
rnltu-il
By experiment It has been nenth her coat today. Hanging from
foiimi tlmt He. tro magnetic eaves the belt wert twelve litth.
attractive
your personality, or how
--.i '
travel at the name velocity that ll*riT»
talented you may bo—one little pirnwhtwi travel, tlmt la. 1W.0UI mile* ,.cr
c twelve pjp
blockhead can roh you of all
•Iinnil. Wave-length la tin- diMnnce
four charm. For nothing is more offensive to the masculine eye than skin
Dance Tonight
p M a ry eruptions in n woman.
Thousands
(n.sino.
Ttiolt-73-tfc now realize that the quickest way to
banish humiliating skin
defect* is
f&gt;f&gt;6 cure* Chill* and F
)-oaw-20c through Ironlzed Yeast. These wong florfully effective tablets supply your
,
O. A. It. RETORT.
system with certain vital elements
p r T f c * \mmnr In f r * I ' , , , , .
now l*«’ king in your food -th e very
11 NEW YORK,, June 2 7 ." A reply ej ern*nt needed to keep your skin
( to the notion nf the United Confeder­
h. Simply take two tabate Veteran* at their convention In
meal. Before you know
Richmond Va.. last week, in accus» clear, fresh, youthful
| Ing Abraham Lincoln of having caus.
ree
from even the
I i d the Civil war was made ye*tenl*y
ct. You won’t believe
&gt;&gt;v ofrtrlals o f the G. A. R. at memorirful change Ironizcd
I ini services for the nation** slodier
ar In your nppearancc
dead.
•
it. Get it today. To
Julius Isaac*, chairman of the
free, mail postcard for
memorial committee o f the G. A. R„
Test. Address Ironiz- i
l"nld if vvn none of the moat outrngDept 81, Atlanta, Ga.
,,nu*
»hnt hat ever occurr.il in
ia recommended and
the history of the country. He minil good druggista.— '
’"I, "It i* an attempt to prevert the
minds of the mlldrrn o f the country
and teach them Ahrahnm Lincoln
vvn* the instigator o f »h«
I

Summer

Excursu

d tr Registration hooka will close

Fares Greatly Reduced
J A C K S O N V I L L E TO
N EW YORK AND RETURN

JbM 30th, ’ 922.
L R- PH ILIPS,
City Registration Officer.

3 &gt; 5 S

JJ0.22-2I-26-C

!s

Mca,a and stateroom Accommodati
the Bbtter Staterooms an additional charge is m
5 eorjlinx size, location, etc. Suites, some with dou
■
and bath, other with twin beds and bath, also ro^
»
connecting private lavatory facilities may be had.
■

5
5
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ron't find ua on the street
blocking traffic; you get us
498.
60-tfc-m

C L Y D E LINE
K fr(?m New Vork a* ,ate ns October 31st
tickets on sale to principal Eastern resorts.

Misses Betty ami Wynetto Yowell
of Daytona Beach, are the guests ol
Misse* Marie and Gladys Stcmpor this
week.
JH.-JAAC0FREC0

Alfred Robson, who i* cashier
the Peninsula Oil Co., vvn* in the t
Snturdny on route to Jncksonvilio
business.

For further information, address

PIANOS

com pany

Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Eld
i daughter nnd Miss Julia I
j today for Richmond, Va.,
will spend the summer.

phonograph s

Jncksonvilio, Florida

PH O NOG RAPH r e c o r d s

J. B. ( alder, Agrent, Sanford, Fla.

For quick result*, try a want ad

Welska Block

Henry McLaulin, Jr,

mapefrm
mum tlmt trnn«mli* light— llie other.
Till* medium I* aij|i|HiM*l to rill all
•pace, even that occupied by ihihl* nnd
•olid* Lillie I* known ubout It* prop,

lllr

T fc r

How On* Editor Usee Radio.
i The editor of a paper In nn l»«.
luted town in t|i«. northwest |* using
the radio In a most Ingenious mid ef.teethe wn&gt;. An nnnintenr radio friend
,II a big City M tulle* array buy, the
latest editions of the city paper* M*
"*&lt;-on a* they are off the pres*, read*
the best new* Into 1,1* transmitter, and
» typtst In the country oltlrc rople* n,P
news •* It conies |h over the office re
ce.ur. ...........
through thi* |q.
venlnus plan. Is nlwajra “First with
the Latest" In his homo tnun

W ASHINGTON,, June 27.-Hard
i.A y
liquor i* Jhreateniug to dlarupt the ||,M|K0
young,
live ct
|„.rn j
was *l
Friday
t„d ,v
room i,
H.vlrlc
strikiru
„ver hi

, T r t ,nd
o f [ win-law
the wafting* from thd Moropoom*,; t|on M.
officials in charge declare, and evpn the thr
thi prohibition sleuths assert they with hi
can no longer detect charged hip m * fln
pocket* around the po*toffice, 1^. , liou&lt;n)
rause of the wafting* from the More- his wif.
room*. So serious have the com- turnH ,
plainta become that a conference will
There
h, Held this week, nt which po.tof- |,.ft or,
flee nnd prohibition enforcement of ft. u&lt;1* tiu«
rials will try to find mean* of clearj -j
ing up the dry-law cases and thus get burned ,

Dance Tonight
Coaino,
Tue-

V.TO.

* 4 &gt; ,Y
T v .-- A W I
t
,*U

r-,- J

i &gt;’ e

Mrs. R. A. Newman nnd Olive and
Bobbie Newman, accompanied hy
Miss Mildred Holly, left thi* morning
for Dnytonn Beach, vvhare Mrs. New­
man nnd baby will spend tho summer.
Olive leave* July fifth with her uncle
W. C. Hill for Wuyncsvillc, N. C.,
where they will join Mrs. \V. C. Hill
Mildred Holly will return home next
•
Wednesday.

W

* fir t

You Can Find the Nam* of
Every Lire Professional and
Business Man in Sanford la
Thi* Column Bach Day

DUIM.ICATB BRIDGE CLUB
Mr*. F. E. Roumillat was the charm­
Vttorney-at-Law
ing hostess yesterday when she en­
tertained nt a bridge luncheon, nt
O t.r Sruinole County Bank
her home on Palmetto ave., the guest*
SANFORD
FLORIDA
included the members of thu Duplicate
Bridge Club.
Fragrant pink rose* were effective­
S. 0. Shinholser
ly used in tho rooms where the card

George A. DeCottes

Contractor and Bnilder
lANFORD

A ••«»«-Infr«| |*r r M |

rountry'* postal .ervice.
I ostnmsters in many middle-sized
d ie s arc complaining, treasury offirial* report, that liquor seized by
prohibition officers which are being
Morel in the postoffice building* f 0r
want of other spare, fill their office*
with effluvia -mostly h a d - and they
just can't work. Tl*&gt; smaller town
post..flier* are hoginnig to small like

Mr*. Jeannetto Thompson, of Louis­
ville, K&gt;\, who has been the charming
house guest o f Mrs. J. O. Ball, left
yesterday with her son Dr. Ed.
Thompson, for Daytona Bench, where
they will spend a short time before re­
turning to their home in Louisville,

u^
S

ertlea.

FUNDAMEN-O a L PRINCIPLES
In n radiophone transmitter there
arc two requirement* that mu*t tie
fntlllled First. Ihen* must lie ii sour ,&gt;
of lilgh friH|tieney eurrenl - ,, i
in.fMM.I mill
eyrie, r ,l
n.i-Hil to no iinletum nnd ground vlent Hint energy In the form of r|. . tro
magnetic wave* will hr rudlnird s . .
ond. there 11111*1 he aotlle ... .
,f
.'oqtrolllng this high fre.ifli.'llc) i i|rr
or jiiiulultilliig it *•• tlmt the vurlutii
In the iiiiiplltmtc .if th» hlgli-freqitPi
current will he .Hr.*.tl&gt; | ,..,*t&gt;t
t° tllM ........... iiiunIi- tn lie iniiiMniii

Believed to Have Been Introduced In

Mrs. M. Fleischer left yesterday for
to Country By Horsemen Who
New York where she will spend a
Came From Asia.
short time, going from there to Mount
What could liuve been the explnua
( lements, Mich., for tho remainder of
Hon of black, busby whisker* on *in
the summer.
Rev. A. S. Peck and mother, Mr*.
Jonothan Peck, left yesterday for
Daytona Beach where they will spend
tho summer ut the Manor Apartments.
Rev. Peck will have charge o f the
church nt Dnytonn thi* summer.

Health

*

Dr. McCoy, dean of G. M. A., nt
Atlanta, nnd J. C. Woodward, j r., of
Atlanta, were the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. J. N. Robson on Sunday.

OPTICIAN—OPTOM ETRIST

cr-Huppiy 01 large sizes in the Florida trm,
nntieipntuU by these growers and their .sales depart
tion when it became acute.
Twenty-five thousand of the “ Buy Big Ones" coir
-mail reprojucllon, wore „ „ h„nd and *
™
country, for Iho Information and influence of cuetont
tin,, NOnr.,'V milII° n C° Ior ^Productions of a “ forU
tion.s as to how to nrepare for eating, were distrih
emon.strations of Sealdswcet grapefruit had been ar
thcr -orms of secondary and specialty advertii
magazine and newspaper campaigns, all the advertts
1 °
8u;fgcstlvc of
larger sizes in grapefruit
done with the trade.
, nm'

. ..

P iO F

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co
Expert Auto Repair Work
Pkooe SO

C orner F ir s t •n il t h i

■"K DELIVER THE GOODS'

Quick Service Transfer

Q

^

B- IV. H E RN D O N
Insurance Agency
FIRE—AUTO— BONDS

SANFORD NO VELTA
WORKS
General Shop and Mill
Work

♦hafD° n t tnCt u°Ur fruit mcct that of your i
“
b“ th- Job. the Florida CtUu.,
h i * dollw for youraelf whUe helping othe,
■ult the manager of the nearest n.aoetation o
the business manager
m—u .

-ONTHa CTOR nnd BUILDER
,,T c«»«trtU I BtreM

Bonferd, r «

Ceo. W. Knight

Dfe FLORIDA
CITRUS EXCHANGE

*rr*n j» *d

and

at

ore

Real Estate and Insurance
• W

ord

...

Sanford

...

...

u .n R i

Machine

Foundry Co.
M.r/.V

* V V ."r

nailer

| Wheel 8Uel Gear Hands;
l* fi« Returned— __________ in.

undent Egyptian? Ill*tnr!ratly. m i dally, • customarily, they did not be­
long ihere, nnd yet. thu* arcotilvied
lay the occupant of one of the tomb*
hi the Theban nocropoIlN which the
Metropolitan museum'* exiHilltlon nf
Hint place chanced to excavate, lie
" a s named Alefuinon, “Charioteer lo
Hie General," and In hi* coltln they
found hi* whip, broken Into three
piece*, nnd tied up In It* own ln*h.
Now. In hi* day. T. K. Wlulock ex­
plain*. horse* and chariot* had long
• " * ‘11 used In Egypt, bul It wa* *tUI
remembered that they bad first e„me
from A'*ln. and probably ihe best
horse* and the most skillful driver*
were alien*. The A-lntlc« alvvny* wore
heard*, and no this Egyptian ehnr-

her home on Park avenue, tho guest*
including the members of the Even­
ing Bridge Club und one extra table.
Quantities of shnstn daisies in vas­
es nnd basket* were used with charm­
ing effect in tho rooms where the card
table* were tdnccd.
Mr*. George W. Knight holding the
high score among the club member*

T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Bell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Russell
Bob Walthour
D. C. Marlow
C. R. Duff in
B. II. Guthrie

\\ o deliver the goods,
vice Transfer.
Have you read the want ad* today T
Join the throng* o f reader*.

ted to run saloon* nhoani. If Las­
ker's statement* n* to the necessity
of the sale of booze must also ho ac­
cepted, nothing i* to ho gained mere­
ly by assuming the enormous addi­
tional burdens entailed hy the pend­ Are n few of the many humlrctlH
por your comfort from G. E. Electric
ing hill. Consequently, In ascertain­ [tlmt have purchased **EXII)EM
fans
ing tlie "reaction” of their constitu- Buttery'S from us. Nearly three
G ASOLINE
nets, members
should ascertain years sales and not one to go
For all makes of car*.
whether they nre not only willing t» wrong.
confer upon the shipping interests
the enormous bounties provided hy Insist on an “ EXIDE”
For automobiles, sewing machine*,
the pending I,ill, hut nlso authorize
Battery
the sale of intoxicating liquor to
TIR E S
those who are able to sail abroad, The Battery is the life of the car.
1
hat
wear,
u
free
ttiho with each tire,
nnd nt the same time prohibit such WE RE-CHARGE AND BEA
ticket
with
every
dollar on a sig­
PAIR A L L MAKES
sales to those who remain on land.
nal
lamp
given
away
July 3rd.
BATTERIES
It is not merely a question o f prohi­
bition hut a question of consistent

RAY BROTHERS

ines
105 P a lm etto Avenue

SANFORD

Have You Seen
This New

Dance Tonight
Casino.
TueGuess with each 10c purchase
or over at Lloyd Shoe Store. Two
pair of shoes given free for best
guesses. Ask about it.
(iood
ulnil Saturday, July lsl. 78-2lc

Super Stove f

FLORIDA

a new Twin Loaf o f

Second sheets, H^ixll. only
50c per 1.000. while they last, at
Herald office.
tf
Whaling Customs of Eskimos.
The Eskimos of the Arctic hnve
•Irange customs. It ha* proved dimcult to convert them to the way* of
the white man. Of the practical art*
of tin* latter, the native* have adopted
whale bout* and llreariii*. The meth­
od* of hunting are their own.
When a whale l* captured the
heat* of the hunter* nmieiiihle at the
scene a* quickly ii* they can.
The
boats are lined out. with sails up. each
towing the other, the‘ dead whale
bringing up the rear, and the slov* voy.
linn•«•%«*•*ffl l« Lfi^ss^

o'clock, a delicious four course lunch­
When the whaling *eu*on I* over,
each successful hunter give* n oneon wns served.
During the nfternoon duplicate lu-ka-tnk (celebration), with the re*t
bridge wns enjoyed, tlie prizes, travel­ I of the vlllnger* ii* hi* guest*. There
I* /feasting, blanket tossing, und n
ing cases, were awarded Mrs, Frank
dance ut the end of the program,
Miller nnd Mr*. Dnvid Caldwell.
which often last* for dnys.
All the
Those enjoying Mrs. Roumillat’s old men and women, and the sick E*
cordial hospitality were Mrs. Frank Mum*, are guest* of the prince of
Miller, Mrs. Dnvid Caldwell, Mr*. F. the vvhnle hunt. Those not able to
J. Gonzales o f Miami, Mrs. S. Pules- walk are carried hy the men or hauled
ton, Mr*. W. T. Langley, Mrs. A. I*. on sled* to flint part of the vlllnge se­
lected for tlie feast.
Connelly nnd Mr*. E. F. Housholdcr.
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB.

v. C. COLLEIL Prop.
..on In th , future
h ^ w t
advantage and benefit of Florida growew.

w e re

storage Facilities
Among the social events of yester­
lf •» plcnsr you, (ell olhera; If no day was the bridge party given Inst
evening by Mrs. D. I.. Thrasher at
tell ■£. Phone 498

Hundreds of thousands of housewives demanded
and thousands of retail dealers specifier! them to fill f
opera,°, by dj.p,0), „ lar„ „ sil'M
^
la reproduced herewith. Through a alnglo one „ f ma
hundred nntl lifty corn of "forty^lxea" ..„.i 1
aatiafactoiy figure..!
1
3 »"&gt;1 larger w

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t a b le *

n, , ' I f ,
A
»ra t*rasa»
"Pm Going Right Straight Back to
" AhllIN G TO N , June 27.— Three
My
Dear Old Florida Home," at Hin­
democratic members of the house
ts
rmlster’a
Piano Store, Welaka Block.
merchant ninrine committco— Hardy
20-tfp
" f Tejcns, Davis of Tennessee, and
Ihinkheud of Alabama—declared in n
Bargains found each day by read­
jjoint attack on thu ship subsidy bill
ing
the Herald Ads.
put in the Congressional Record last
night, that Chairman Lasker of the
Shipping board probably is the only
nm nin the United States “ who could
have captivated the president, over­
wed the cabinet, nnd completely re­ 313 Atlantic Are., Daytona Beach, Fla
All girl* wishing to enter “ bathing
beauties"
pnradd at Lake Mary, June
formed the Anti-Saloon League and
Room* and Meal*
the prohibition conimiissioner.”
2?th. register with Ruth Gillon not
MRS. L. It. W A T T
later thnn Juno 27th.
75-ttc
Characterising the bill ns vicious,
the democrats assorted the purposo
•&gt;ack of its postponement wnn to pro­
Distance mnkes no difference; w*
T H E W IN N E R S
duce a “ favorable reaction” so as to
nre ready for the long, as well as the
Forest Lake
change a suffUcnt number of houseiI
short trips. Call 498 for n Quick Ser­
member* to put it through
vice Trnnsfcr.
fiO.tfc.m
E. M. Galloway
The statement set forth an even
W .H . Hand
doxen “ facts" about the bill representntives were asked to explain to
J. S. Hinkle

Is longer than the Hi. Lawrence, a*
well as all the other rivers except the
Mississippi syetem which ihivvs lino
the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic.
The existence of such a large river
as the Yukon in the Far North wns
long uninspected.
A Russian lieutenunt, Zagoskin, entered Its mouth
hy boat In 1K|“ and traversed it f,.r
several hundred miles. The Hudson'*
Hay company had discm-crod im head­
waters In Canada: hut tie* two hits
of Information were not pieced to­
gether.
The existence of the river
a* a stream of great magnitude and
length llrst became really known
through the daring and nunantlr proj­
ect of Installing land telegraph wire*
between America and Europe across
Alaska. Behring strait ami the wastes
of siheria. Robert ftennlcott, in con
niHilon with this enterprise Maxed : ranted by the ship subsidy bill,
(lie Yukon trail hy descending the American ships cannot successfully
river In 18tW.
The first tm.llne ••penile unless they are also permit­

POPULAR SHEET MUSIC

J. H. H IN TE RM ISTE R
PIANO CO.
*

In radio It I* more comnfnn to spook
of wave length limn frequency. The
wave length of nny wave motlmi |* 11,,.
distance between nn.v two Niicee*«ive
cre*t* In the name direction. The
wave length depend* upon the frequeney. If the frequency I* high the
wave length I* short, .in the other
hand If the frequency |H low the wave
length I* long Numerically the wnve
length I* equal lo ihe distance trav­
eled by Ihe wave In one neeond divided 1
by the frequeney. Suppose, for exnmpl.y Hint It were desired to know
the wave length oJ on .■I, 1r&lt;&gt;iniigneile
wave having a frequeney of Winny
ryel'e*. Fleetnemngnetle wnve* travel
nt the same speed a* do light wave*
that I*. IMI.tssi miles |&gt;er »e&lt;„nd Id
vldlng the ISiltss? by Kk'i.lSMi the wave
length would be .223 miles nr 3!Ml
ynrds. In radio work It I* measured
In meter*. .\ meter Is iiptnl to o|&gt; 1
pmxlmntelv 1.1 yard*. Converting ."tM *
yard* Into meter* the wave length
Would be 31*1 divided by I t ,,r ::«&gt;»
meters
Mils I* tin- wnve length on
which KDKA opei.des It n|*&lt;i mean*
tlmt the • lectn, magnetic wave* .cut
out fn»m this Kiatlnn have a fninienev
Of K3'.,n&lt;»l cycle*.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

U M. Hand returned home Sunday
from Han Francisco where ho attended
the Shrinera* Convention.

\ n t: . Including Meals anti Stateroom Berth*
A Daylight and Searchlight Trip on the Beautiful St

*er Department

a p u i i i ra re to ihla 4 » * * r . » f
J * ' " 1'*- “ r •rlrh a o a r I ha lir a
• r a r r a l l j ap p rrrlairS .

(jR A O f

Sanford to Jacksonville and Return $1 (

s t e a m s h ip

It t « « ha** a*F Liras*
r . L I ' u•/r ".7
■" “* ■■rwher*
« » • » a r* n t r r t i l i

T

Sailings Every Monday, Thursday and S
day at 2 P. M.
£ P ac h e .......... .....June 3 ,12,22; July 1 i
Comanche......... June 5 ,15, 24; July 3 ’ l
‘M ohawk............ June 8 ,17, 26; July 6 l
Lenape ........ .....June 10,19, 29; July 8,1

- L i DE

Editor.

Tuesday Mra. F. E. Roumillat will
entertain the members of the Sana Of North America the Yukon Is sur­
Souci Bridge Club at her home on passed in length only b) the Sllnslselppl system und the Mackenzie. It
•Palmetto ave., at 3:30 p. m.

Tickets on sale Mny 15th to September 30th. indium■™ " rr

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, 8 o ^
Phone 217-W

Our references? Thoaa wa have
bad dealings with. -Quick Sanriee
Transfer.
00-tfc-m

Buick “ Four” Breaks
Record_______
for Economy
•mmos
Under officinl observation hy Mr. .1.
Untie of the Snn Francisco Bulletin,
nnd Mr. II. T. Hays, superintendent of
service stations for the Standard Oil
Co., who scaled the gnsolin^ tank, oil
filler s|Hiut and radiator rap, a Buick
"Four” started on a 1.000-mlle iconomy run in Snn Francisco. No spec­
ial equipment war installed nor wore
special adjustments made on the car.
Day ntul night this enr rolled up the
mile* on the amazing nvernge of thir­
ty und four-tenths miles to a gallon
of gasoline and one thousand miles to
a quart of oil. Needless to say the
radiator required no additional water.
When it was necessary to refill the
gnsolinc tank it wns nrrnngcd that tho
breaking of the gasoline seal und the
rescaling .if the Link be done hy mi
appointed officinl of the Standard Oil
Co.
The crank case contained the re­
quired five quarts of oil at tlie start

at all Rood grocers
N ew Invention N o w
on Display
T ire widely advertised N e w
Perfection
O il
Range with
S U P H R F E X Burners that for
the first time combines gasstove
s p e e d with oil-stove
Let us show you this big
handsome nev/ stove and its
marvelous burner.

Sanford Furni
ture C'o.

NEW PERFECTION
OilRange

with SUPERFEX Burners

Tall Mountain*.
At least on mountain* In California
rise mure thnn t.'t.fssi feet above sea
level, but they stnml mulil a wenllli of
mounlaln scenery so rich ami varied
that they are not considered siifll
eler.tly noteworthy to he named, nrcording to the United Stiite* geologlcnl
survey. Department of the Interior.
Vet If nn.v one of those unnamed
mountain peuks were in the eastern
part nf tlie United States It would he
visited unniially hy million* of people
llut ( *nlIfornln hn* several additional
intamtfiln peaka nMre than l.’I.Otsi feet
high tlmt hare been named, or 130 In
all. a* well ns n dozen that rise above
14.000 feet.

Next to Princess

t w liiM i)i, u uii display incre.

Mirror 40” x56” .
Siiiftfer Sewing
chine.
Desk and Chair.
Tables, Pressing
Boards, etc.
EI). R A N D A L L
Opp. Postoffice

Hard'enin

-it people put their money uway— oven in
small amounts— in tin boxes, socks or mat­
tresses,—it is withdrawn from circulation.

Watt* Not.
Mother • always cut* Peggy's hair,
nnd ns she was about to clear the dip
Idnr* away the little girl stopped her.
"Mother, you're not going to threw
my Imlr away, are you?"
"Ye*, my dear. What's the good of
keeping R f
“Why. ean’t you m*ke It grow on
grandpa's head? Ilt'a got no hair at
all."— London Answers.

•It then becomes impotent to pay obliga­
tions or help business conditions.

moving to our now GREEN­
Mr*. Thrasher's guest* included:
HOUSES nnd if you nre interest­
M p. G. I). Bishop, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
ed in
Miller, Mr. and Mr*. Arrhie Betts,
W. C. Hill, Col..ami Mrs. George W.
Large Tub Ferns, Fern
Knight, Dr. nnd Mr*. S. Puleston, R.
Trees, Bedding Plants
A. Newman, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Rou­
of every dcscripaion.
millat nnd Judge and Mrs. E. F. LADIES OF THE A L T A R SOCIETY
Housholdcr.
The members o f tho Catholic La­
Coleus
'
dies
Altar
aoclety
are
requeatfd
t«
in many varieties, nnd many oth­
TW ENTY-SIX KILLED
IN R A ILW A Y WRECK bo present at n meeting nt tho Paro­ er attractive decorations in the
chial residence on Wednesday, June way of
BERLIN, June 27.— Twenty-six per- 28 at 4 p. m. Thlt la an Important
FERNS and P L A N T S
suns were killed and a large number footing and a large attendance is de­
of others injured, thirty seriously, in sired by the president.
Call nt the Greenhouse
a railroad wreck just outside of Ber­
Signed by the treasurer,
416 So. Lake St* Orlando
lin todoy.
Miss Aranka Takach. |

/

•Bank your money, and not only let it earn
interest for you, but inject new life into
the arteries of trade.
A our money will be safe when deposited
with the—

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                    <text>SANFORD
•*The City Substantial*

The Sanford Daily Herald

_____________ IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUM E IIL

S A N F O R D
“ T h e C ity S iu in u in iiil"

VEGETABLE SECTION

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 28, 1922

N U M B E R 80

REDUCE RATES
GREAT REPORT SUBMITTED EFFORT INTO NEW
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
TARIFF BILL
TO GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS
MADE BY DEMOCRATS TAKES HOLD OF AFFAIRS
REGARDING ST. JOHNS RIVER
FIGHTING BATTLE TODAY
Looks Like Well Organized Scheme to Hook the
Consumer

NICHOL TO HANG
IN DELAND JAIL
FACTS AND FIGURES ON JULY 21 ST
Hearing Held Here Y es­
terday W as Most
Successful

9

( 11? T k r \•ftnrlnirt| |*rr•• t

Will Hither Run Irish
\\ ASHINGTON, June 28.— Tho fnet that the committee increased
agricultural schedule in the admin- from 20 to .150 per cent, the duties on
Affairs or Let Brit­
istrntion tnriff hill was attacked yes- r,»"»'*'ditic* in which the bloc wns
ain Do It
terday in the senate by Senator ' nlrrcaled and * m ,uped ,hp houie
... . .
. . .
.
.
,
r" ‘M 0,1 n,l other products in the ngMnlsh, of Massachusetts, a demo- rlcu|limil ^hedule. He asserted e.lWhite Rapist Will Suffer Penalty of crntic member of the finance commit- s&lt; that the rates were lowered on
OIK HOUND TO , I Mi’ll ESS TH E
tec. and defender! by Chairman Me agricultural products of the demo- WASHINGTON IS STIRRED DY
His Crime
TDK NEWS BUT DOBS
GOVERNMENT w it h t i i e j u s MEANS THAT IRELAND MUST
Cumber of the committee, nnd Sena- &lt;ratio states of the South and said It
NO STIRRING
CEASE FIGHTING OK GO HACK
t ic k o f o u r c l a im s
I l l y Tf ce \ * * n r l n l r d I ' r r u l
tor Gooding, republican, Idaho, chair- was “that n political pnrty would
JACKSONVILLE, June 28.—Au­ mnn of the republican agricultural- carry partisanship to such an cxTO FORM Ell STATE
_
__ continued
.......
WASHINGTON.
Juno
28—The
seiz­
A large number of prominent local brey Leo Nichols, the Greenwood, S. tariff bloc. Thc debate
tent."
tllf Thr A••or In t • it |*rea«)
anil out-of-town merchants nml ship- C., young man under death sentence for several hours with a result that
Replying for tho committee Son- ure of 40 American employes of the
DUliLlN, June 28.—The Irisn pro­
pi rs attended whnt was probably the for an attack on a woman resident of none of the committee amendments ator McCumher declarer I he was will- Cortex Oil Company nt Tampico, Mex­
visional government took forceful ac­
most important meeting that has ever DeLand last December, will Ik- h a n g -, in the schedule wero voted.
ing to tnke his share of the respon- ico, reported to the state department
tion
today against tho insurgents of
11.'ll held in the history of Snnford.
e.l at DcLnnd July 21, between 10 a. The paragraph denling with duties
sihility for the Increases over the yesterday, ns security for a ransom of
the
Irish
Republican army, investing
This meeting wns called by the gov­ m. and i p. m.
Nichol’s appeal to on cattle and fresh beef nnd veal fin- house rate, adding thnt they would 15,000 pesos created a stir in official
| four court hiuldings where tho insurcircles
in
Washington.
Lacking
fu
r­
ernment engineers, nnd wns for the the pardon board for commutation to ally came under consideration nnd have to he made, bloc or no bloc,
‘ gents were entrenched nnd owning hot
purpose of perm itting additional data life imprisonment was recently refus -1 without n record vote amendments by lie said he wns gln.l of the assistance ther information ns to what has hap­
lattnek when the demand for their surbring presented in connection with the ed. Governor llnrdee issued the death j Senator Walsh, of Massachusetts, to thnt the bloc had rendened in "doing pened behind what is apparently a
rigid censorship a t Tampico, however, rrn,,,pr1' T iK,,orcd' Fi«ht,n*' «'hlch
preliminary survey, as authorized by w arrant and tho w arrant was rend to reduce tho committee rntes, were re- justice to tho farm er."
there was litle to indicate last n i g h t Bhortly *ftor four °*clock thl&lt;
congress June 5, 11*20. It wns in Nichols in the Duval jnil here yester­ jejeted.
The North Dakota senator argued
morning was still in progress Into this
reality a continuation of the meeting day by Sheriff Morris, of Volusia
Asserting thntt he hill was "nn nt- thnt the farm laborers were ns much whether the incident would lend to afternoon, tho crack of rifles nnd the
nt Titusville, at which time the Cen­ county. Nichols has been in the Duval tem pt to make n raid on the consum- entitled to n living wage ns the work­ any change of attitude here townrd
rnttie of machine guns resounding
tral Florida W ater Traffic League, jail since his arrest except for a few ers of the country such ns never he- ers in the rlty, whose wages nnd the Obregon government in Mexico.
over
Dublin above the noise of the
In fact at the white houso it wns
whieh has had the responsibility of hours in Dcl.nnd for trial.
fore has been dreamed of," Senator standard of living, he said, hail adn ,1 V
.V*® ' ^ ! l° h" ‘" ° !lf
city’s traffic, whieh wns being carried
preparing the data, requested an a d ­
Walsh declared, the duties proposed vnneed to a high plane, under a pro‘h" ‘
bplwc™ &gt;p U'» tpd on us usunl. Fowler Hall nnd Farnoll
journment to Snnford nt n Inter date, 600,000 CONVERTS FIXED
on meats, cereals, potatoes nnd np tective tnriff system, lie nsked thnt
aU "
e*U° " cr® ,,ot ke y ,0 ,w' Square, occupied by irregulars wns
affected in any way by the bandit out­
AS GOAL OF THE
in order that tho additional data be
pics nlono would increnso tho cost to a ronipnrison of living standards in
also attacked by tho Irish govern­
HAITI STS THIS YEAR the consumers by $ 1,110,000,000 nn- the cities nnd rural districts he made, break and the recent kidnapping for
a&gt; |uin I to strengthen its contention
ment
troops. A number of casualties
ransom near Cucrnavnco, some CO
f»r the improvement of wnter tra n s­
finally, or nboat $80 fur tho average un»l doclnml it wan tho duty of c o n - ', t. / / %• \ ^ r*#
/
on
either
side hut not definitely
I
II)
Tbr
Aaaitflnlr
of llruco Hieportation on the St. Johns river.
-N A SH V IL L E , Juno 28.—T 'g o a l of
"f M*’ Thi* d,d not lnkp in‘
*« inrrense the standard in the ,M|,k| form c/cW of oM he Hurenu of known hut fourteen me reported up
The hearing wns held in the court
Three irregular*
000,000 converts during
pnrtmont
of to mid-forenoon.
,g tho present ^ u Z ^ w ^uld“foil I t
‘‘"“ "‘T ,,\ tha, obtain,n* J " thp pity Investigation of the Depa,
house before Major I.cmcn, Corps of
conventional year has hv^..
been fixed „»
ns
that * ou,d fol,ow fr° m thp d“;
■» *" R«'p •'veryone n fail deal.
j Uilti,.t,
ntliri&lt; rtV(.Ilt,
,-ently identified
n ,rri,'d ° Ut ° f f" " r ‘'m,rt,, bui,dEngineers, U. S. A. Ilefore taking
Senator McCumher expressed the with American oil interests who have Iing by rear exit, Thousands of shots
the evangelistic program by South - 1*i&lt;'" nn bult*r ‘ ***••
fruit,
dir. t testimony, Major I.cnien gnvo
opinio nthnt not nil of the proposed
[had been fired.
s brief resume of the cnnnl situation ern Baptists nt their meeting hero to- " , nnd thp many 0,hcr food" ,n th ' increases in tariffs on fnnn products property in Mexico.
dny of the conservation committee M " dldp'
Until it is known th at the incidents'
„ o n . nts,n J T , ---sin. e it was first agitated. He stated
Disrussing whnt he denominated would he passed on to the consumer,
nnd other church lenders.
are
not
n
m
atter
of
domestic
politics'
*
*
that the vast land concessions g ran t­
ns the influence of the repuhlienn-ng. hut asserted thnt even if they wero
in Mexico conceived by enemies of th e '
J,unp M - - ,r r « u l« r Irish
ed the East Coast Canal Compnny by
riculturnltnriff bloc on the nennte the city man with n wngo ranging
MRS. HEN HOOFER
dcf™dinK how vr hnI' 0,vacu*
the trite, under special net of tho leg­
finnneo
committee m ajority in the “from $5 to $10 n day" should he Ohregon government to embarrass
WII.I. HE WINNER
relations with the United States, or ','trd th '* n;»pr'" M*» »"•! Proceeded to .
i s t tire of 1H81 wns for the purpose
fram ing of the hill, Senator Walsh willing to pay out a "few
ex- "
, V
'
W
hotel where
i----- hotel
they begnn erect*
few rents ex
of affording that section means of Infoodstuffs so ns
ns to ! ‘ ^ ‘ m
MILWAUKEE, June 28_Mrs. Ben ' a,d ,h ,t th ,‘ '*i" n'ip"pp «"d P *"each day for foodstuffs
V
5
T ' U defense.,
n resident of
of "urp ’ WM
WM "uceessful ns "hown
shown b&gt;
by* the'"enah!e
th e '"enable the
the farm
farm er
er to
to earn
earn aa liv
living."
''V ',,' *_U. . '" V * ° ] l There
r
S
' I lo«|*er, of *Oshkosh,* president
in g ."!„#
^ ' S«......
r i ’, an."
1 l hisTa
rum?r lh“‘ U°by (,Vun;
and maintain a canal of five foot !h° ' Vi»pon"‘"
Women vo------ ------------------------------------------------ the occasion demands, there appear, l’" ° r’ ,lpPub»p-» in«urRent commandto mnv’n
move i n .‘
depth at mean low w ater m ark with a
“* ,' ominco f“ r thl' U* s - Fpn*
"" disposition here *n
' vm,n&lt; p‘ •
ttilth of 500 feet. Since the construe- nt&lt;’’ wi,J ,en'1 the d«mopr“ ‘&gt; ®f " i s - U l U f l l ? l i t - O I 11 I j L \
I rtllrtU E t
any other than a diplomatic way.
j
"
Beyond a brief report stating that
*
June 28. Ah&lt;&gt;ut seven
t. ' f railroads along the East Const, ronsin November 17. The domoerntIn addition to the two-score American ' 'um , nu n ,,,,K»K«-d on the governhowever, the East Const Cnnal hns ie convention Inst night unanimously
endorsed
her
candidacy,
nnd
her
nomemployes
a quarter of a million d o l-!nu nt H'd'' *nd lbo rnttlo of rifle nnd
fallen into disuse and it wns his opininntion
in
tho
primary
in
September
lars
worth
of destructible property of n!"chi,,p Kl,n firi* punctured by the exi iti that the state should devise some
the Cortex Oil company was b ein g 1,’,M8ion of bon,b Mnd occasional boomnii ti &gt;d whereby it could become gov­ was necepted.
held as security for the payment d e -ll"* of urlil,pr&gt;The government
ernment property nt a reasonable fig ­
cn, Southern Europe and South A fri­
manded, no other word had reached “ m p * nrp Uldn»r
18-poundcr field
ure.
Over One Hundred Candidates Will he Initiated the state department last night con-! L '"™ n8"*n»t four courts
building/
A survey of the St. Johns river can points on i&gt;oth vegetables and cit­
rus
shipments,
nnd
thnt
those
produc­
ccriiintr
tin*
Immlit
action
in
Tampico.
®*ploiivo
nhclla
with
doon
That
Eventful
Day
mute was made in 1DI3 nnd recom­
ing
sections
of
the
world
cun
place
Both
the
embassy
in
Mexico
and
the
1
a&gt;'"
'
nc,,on
n
&gt;
’
&gt;«:30n
breach
mended by the local engineers, but nf*
onv *'#H of the building.
t,r 1ring referred to a higher bonrd shipments in domestic m arkets cheap­
Last night a committee represent- render a concert in the city park nt consul at Tampico were promptly in- l " M'&lt; nu" b'
e
r
than
can
he
done
from
Florida.
Mr.
structed
to
press
for
immediate
ac----■in Washington it was turned down,
ing the Sanford lodge of Elks m otor-17:30 in the evening for the benefit of
ENTITLED TO SEAT.
die in lack of available tonnage. In Sligh sni&lt;! thnt in order to secure re­ cd to Daytonn to meet with the Elks the Indies and tho Sanford public in tion by the Mexican federal author!-'
. ,
f t --------ord. r to prevent a repetition of any turn cargo cabbage from Denmark and of thnt place to make the final a r ­ general, while the candidates are be­ ties, adequate protection for Amcrl-]
enn life nnd property and punishment
"'ASHINGTON, Juno 27.—Homo»u. h adverse action, those of the Cen­ Hol!% d wns shipped to New York rangements for one of the biggest ing entertained nt the club house.
tral Florida Water Traffic League left during the past season a t enrgo rates, days seen in Snnford in a long time.
The l&gt;|cr Urlif-ntn r t" ’ chic!.::, pii.au '* t 1’" lK*HM*»rK»*&gt;r« r* the oulU ki. Jrrstle n ’iF’C'.j of Lho house rulct and
and
ns
a
result
Florida
p
w
s
r
s
»v&gt;»re
The consul reported thnt the reh- !p*''''t *ori* committee declare in a minnothing undone to procure st"*t«tic«
committee consisted of Dr. C. J. will take place nt five thirty nnd will
the
suft'erers
It
wns
firmly
the
opin­
el
general, Goroznw, with 210 w ell'
r*l*or^ ycstenlny that Rep. Thoa,
•" ‘ing the present nnd future tonMarshall, exalted ruler; Judge E. F. he for the Elks, candidates and their
ion
that
the
future
surety
of
the
citrus
armed
men
held
the
property
and
t
h
e
'
"
'
Garrison,
Democrat, of the Sevr. lire po'-sihilitics for this route. These
Housholder, secretary, and C. L. Itritt, visitors. This particular p art of the
HI
Americans
had
given
IK
h
o
u
rs
|p,"
b
Virginia
district,
had lK*en duly
nnd
trucking
industry
of
Floridn
was
figure - were gatheied and sulunitted
H. B. Lewis, W. E. Walthall, Ed. program is in charge of men exper­
contingent
upon
development
of
our
from
Sunday
morning,
when
the
raid
,dpc*pd'
4
,f*tltlc*»|
to
hold
Ids seat nnd
Higgins,
It.
C.
Bower,
Jack
Davison,
r ‘ lt,° L*rm of a brief. It wns intendienced along that line nnd Sanford will
occurred,
for
payment
ns
demanded.
,
dobn
*'"UL
Republican
contestant,
• ! that Judge llland, of Orlnndo, pre- waterways, which was the only means Dick Maxwell and A rthur Yowell.
see to it that the Elks will ho well fed
The time limit elapsed
yesterday ' ",d
tbprp,H*
A committee of Daytona Elks cm- thnt dny.
• nt this brief, hut on account of his of uffording relief to the growers in
powered to help Snnford make this
n!
*be presentation wns made by the form of cheaper transportation.
The street parade which takes place morning. It was expected that fu rth -j Tho election of Harrison wns de­
11.
M.
de
Montmolin,
of
Palntka,
day the big day thnt it will be, met at four in the afternoon is the real er word would come nt any moment C nred vo,d by Republican nienthcrs
' i ' onnelly, president of the Sanw.ho rpcentl&gt;’ ■uhmltted a report to
L r,l &lt; hnmlrer of Commerce, nnd one submitted tonnnge figures front his the Sanford committee nnd a fter all feature of the day. This parade will showing whnt finally hud occurred.
section.
Mr.
Connelly
called
upon
the
Goroxave
Is
a
new
figure
in
tho
I1*"'
b'n""' holding that Faul had boon
tho arrangem ents were made, a pro­ he headed by the Daytona band and
, { th’ 'litectors of tho Centrnl Florida
following men, all of whom were un- gram was mnppcd out thnt will give will lei nt least a hnlf mile long. There Mexican situation. Neither at tho dldy e*cc*od* The case is not likely to
WatiT Traffic League.
unintous in declaring that development the people of Sanford nnd especially will l&gt;e surprises nnd other things con­ state departm ent nor tho Mexican * con,*d*r»‘d *'&gt;’ the house prior to the
In inled in this brief wns a map of
of the St. Johns, to enable m ean ves-jtho candidates the time of their life, nected with this parade thnt will embassy was his name recalled. J rtce** expected to begin late thia
' i way* of Florida which show* sels to ronrh Sanford, was the only
Thursday, July 13th, wns set ns the bring people for a good ways off to Whether he Is a now bandit s ta rtin g !wpck'
' 'He present nnd proposed cnnnls,
method to alleviate thu high rate pruh-------------------------- day for the fire works nnd Daytona, sec It, especially Elks. The Sanford out on a career of outlawry or one of I
• Ater being those advocated by
lent.
the
group
in
the
Tampico
region
form
1
A‘
S h s ,,I*&lt;»TEC"I ION
...
. . / I
in "'billion to bringing the team and people nre urged to stny nt homo that
!• ague. The map also contained
S. (). Chase, Chase
erly
headed
by
General
Fulens,
who'
showing roads, citrus M. M. Dickson ... . „ ... r 'the goat will bring over their forty­ Thursday in order to witness this pa­ controlled the oil territory for years,' 'vI*\STON, N. (’., June 27.—Elijah
'
11 11 1
*itwo piece hand and twelve piece drum rade lK*cnus« It will he one thnt will
•| tricts nnd melon acreage, vegOrlando.
levying tribute on oil operators, w ns,,,u n ,»’ nPKro &lt;,riv(,r of a West Connot soon bo forgotten.
rorps and over n hundred Elks.
a,"l legends showing timlier
II. E. McCuller, lumber manufac­
not
known. Faleas abandoned the field !"tru“ io" Coml",n&gt;' material truck
The Elks meet again tonight at
•■ihilities nnd reclamation projects
At four o’clock prompt, the parade
turer, Orlnndo.
some time ago, however, and is now |u b b b
tbp r"ndw"&gt;’ one mile front
uld he realized, if the imwill take place, eats will be served the which time the final program will bo
J. G. Drokn, Drcka Co., DeLand.
understood to he in the United S ta le s.' ,,&lt;‘ p Run* ,hi* c°u»ty. Snturday, colI ' 1omenta us recommended were efElks nnd their visitors on the club drnwn up nnd tomorrow's paper will
ilided with a horse drawn vehicle park­
Chns. E. Row ton, Fnlntkn.
feetcrl.
!grounds.
A hand concert in tho city give it in full.
e d in the yard of the home of Tom
BOHTON IN CELLAR.
F. J. Fcltner, Osceola Cypress Co.,
Hear In mind Uie big day conics off
SuI.M-quent to the presentation of Osceola, Fin.
12, and perI park
,
, ,by this , famous hand at 7:3l) nnd
CONNIE MACK OUT
,Hill, killing Jam es Hill,..............on
July 1.1th, and tho .parade and
1 brief, witnesses were called from
George II. Farkhill, special
repre- tbp bl* work tlio work that over a
OF
LAST
FI.ACK
!np"
fa,al,y
Mrs.
Julia Ann
hand concert will well pay you not to
r'n t sections, all of whom sup- (tentative of the Jacksonville Cham -! hun‘ rcd ca"dld* tp«
_____
| Smith, nnd u one-year-old Infant, aurPoking forleave town thnt afternoon, and the
I • nientrd, either orally or with writ- Ikt of Commerce, nt the hearing!wnnl to*
. tf'r
Aa«&lt;M-iatr4 i*rru)
.rendered to tho local police yesterday
"tnrt
‘hp p' “b bouse
Daytonn lodge premises tho candidates
NhU
YORK, Juno 2H.—Conniejnnd naked to bo kept in a safo place
■-in. the statem ents previously ns­ stressed the importance of co-opera- nt M&gt;vpn,"hnrb nn'
I*, ‘ until pnpb (*n‘!
thnt they will Ik* nhlc to walk within n Mark’s Athletics are out of Inst place pending nn Inquiry into the accident,
' A great deal of valualde in- tion between advocates of the differ- ta ,n*de ,Bto » «•&gt;
Klkweek
nfter the initiation is over.
today nnd Boston Is holding down the
rf a t ion wns brought out in this cut projects under consideration, and
1"he Daytona ( lub wus not selected
The
dance
that
was
to
have
taken
American
League cellar berth as the HOUSE ADJOURNMENT
&lt;r " la m in a tio n by representatives declared thnt both were of special immuch because they were close to
place
thnt
night
has
been
put
off
un­
result
or
iron man |Ktrforninnce of
U h*'1'1 not submitted figures from portance to the stato. He assured the Snnford ns the fnet thnt they have
MAY UK BLOCKED BY
1 cctions. Interesting testimony Central Florida W ater Traffic League ' ma'b' " name for themselves nround til the following night, at which time Connie’s sta r tw irler, Eddie Rommel
NEW RESOLUTION
'
1 "«» that given by the Wilson that it could count upon the support the state for the way they put these n real old timo Elks hall will take in chalking up two vlrtories over Bos­
&gt;t ress Co., of Pnlatkn, Fla., which of Jacksonville, and the Jacksonville things on. In Jacksonville they have place in the new club house. The se t­ ton yesterday. Rommel earned 4 to
" ASHINGTON, June 28.—House
' " * nn annual production of over Chamber of Commerce in uny move- !bo distinction of l&gt;cing the best that ting of this dance hack a day wna de­ 2 derision in the first game of a doucided
on
a
fte
r
the
committee
learned
hie
header
and
came
hack
In
tho
sevp,ani
*°r •djoum m ent Saturday were
' ’Ay-four thousand tons^ n great ment made for the development of the cvcr •ttem pted the work there and
whnt was in store for the candidates enth Inning of the second game w ith ! uP*et tem porarily in tho senate toI rth.r, of which would bo shipped by S t.Jo h n s river.
,tbcy kpcp K itin g better nil the time
as they knew it is hard to dance on the score tied, stopped Boston’a rnlly day whpn " te m p ts of Senator Curnt« r if the proper facilities wero pro­
The meeting adjourned at 12 o’clock ’which assures the Sanford candidates
-rally
crutches.
vided.
while team-mates pounded the Boston tis, assistant republican Icadoi*, to
and reconvened at 1:30, the afternoon their full money’s worth.
Watch the Dally Herald each dny pitcher and won (1 to 4.
put through the senate n resolution
This same Daytonn lodge has a for­
J. .Sligh, n large ship|&gt;er of Or­ session being adjourned nt 3 o’clock.
from now on for information regard­
glvln
gthe senate's consent o adty-two
piece
hand
that
won
the
first
'
gave Major !.cmcn comparative Those of the League who had been
ing this big celebration and plan to ENGINEER KILLED
Joummen,
wore hlckrd pending a condelegated
to
secure
tho
statistics
proprize
in
tho
state
contest
nt
Jackson"
"fentinls
as
Iretween
Cuba,
Forta
».
ViUUIl, IUIUI
take your part in it. Remember—
sultniton
between tho
democratic
ON
CHICAGO
FLYER
sented
In
the
brief
are
confident
thnt
ville
and
were
given
free
transporta
n?'1 Now York and Floridn nnd
Thursday, July 13th.
Icadora
of
the
two
houses.
Tho re*o
AT ALVO, N EUR ASK A
" ' ork. These figures showed they have advanced irrefutable data tion to the Elks convention in Atlantic
|
lotion
which
Senator
Curtis
put in
f
“ 'bffcrcntial of 38c per box in support of their contention that City. Much trouble was experienced
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Buchanan will
&lt;
~
dunc
“
—
The
engineer
provided
for
adjournment
to
August
r’ "i the former points n» against this route receive favorable recom­ in securing the hand for the Snnford
leave Saturday for n month’s atay nt wns killed today when tho Chicago' 8.
r"
Mr. Sligh showed by his fig­ mendation by the government engi- nffnir hut they finally decided to give Daytona Bench.
Flyer on the Rock Island railroad '
___________ _
preliminary and then tho day to Sanford nnd leave for At' ' 1,at the same holds true as re- n«icra for
was
derailed
by
a
washout
near
A
l-i
Have
you
lost
or found anything?
lar.tic City from here. This hand will
Let us do 7our Job Printing.
K’"rdl •bipments from South Amcrl- final survey.
vo, Nebraska.
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ON HORIZON
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUN

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922

PAGE SIX

[DlElllIZlIElHlllHISHmis]

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;

n m n n iT iin

. PERSONALS
WHAT ARE YOU
•
DOING
for the man you will be twenty
years from today?
Start NOW to build

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
If. F. WI1ITNBH, Cashier

\ ILMEN IAN COLONY ON
T1IB WKKIWA RANCH

Classified Ads 5c a line. No
ad taken for leas thnn 25c.
and positively no claaalfied
ads charted to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five words to a tins
and remit accordingly.

FOR SALE

FOR S A L E — Two nlco Jersey cows.
Price reasonable .terms cash.—Mrs.
W. E. Allen, Longwood, Fla. 76-dtp
FOR SALE—Five nr re farm, 4W
acres tiled, nil In good condition,
good house and barn, has good gas
system In house, located about five
miles from Sanford, on hard road. Cnn
make terms.—A. P. Connelly. 75-tfc
FOR SALE At n bargain, practical­
ly new Colts Acetylene lighting
plant with necessary pipe for instal­
lation. Phone 3703 or call F. F. Dut­
ton, J r.
72-lfc
FOR SALE—Five room bungalow
with sleeping porch, screened, nnd
in good repair, located in the best
residential section of the city.—A. P.
Connelly.
73-tfc
FOR SALE—Potnto barrels In any

cow, $50; I Oliver typew riter, like
« I uni tar all-i —■a iuc.
trailer. Will sell trailer separate or
with car cheap, if sold soon.—F. L.
Greene, West Hide.
7H-3tp
FOR H A L E -S it o? Van Hriggle
shock absorbers, 112.00 or will trndo
ill on a light truck body. P. O. Hox
13, Osceola, Fla.
"R-2tc
4 houses on
eo. Hunter,

------ T O N I G H T -----

HELD ON MURDER
co unt, m t. dora
A coroner's Jury «t Mount Dora yes­
terday ordered James F. Perry, Mt.
l)orn fnrmer, held for investigation
by the I.nke county grand Jury on n
rhnrge of first degree murder in con*
nection with the killing of E. L. Mill*I
er, which occurred last Saturday a f­
ternoon.
The jury's verdict, ns reported by
State Attorney Joseph II. Jones, who
assisted in conducting the invostigafion, was: “ We find that F. L. Mil­
ler met his denth when he was stab­
bed by u knife in the hnnds of James
F. Perry."
Mr. Jones said that evidence laid
before the jury tended to show thnt
Miller was attem pting to placate Per­
ry who had approached the fertiliser
plant where Miller and several other
men were working, bent on discover-

J. A. Erickson, of DeLnnJ, wellknown merchant of that city, was
here today attending the waterways
meeting
Chester Goodrich, of Orlando, wns
among the visitors to the city today
and his mnny friends were glad to
sec him again.
—
Ernest Rowland, of the firm of
Cook A Rowland of Del-and, Buick
agents nnd well known In the auto
world, was in the city today atten d ­
ing the meeting of the wntorways.

against that day.

F. I*. PORSTKIt. President

"
-

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Leigh
fl Iw e red to Jacksonville Saturday.
Mr. Leigh returned Sunday, hut Mrs.
Leigh will remain in the b.g tows
until after the 4th of July celebra­
tion.
’

WM. DESMOND
It went up again yester­
day while we were not look­
ing and before we could
take our pen in hand o r our
typew riter on our lap the
maximum had reached the
high water mark of U1
again. Still wj would not
say it is hot for this m orn­
ing it was delightfully cool
necessitating the pulling of
the last strip of our pajnmns over us—just like moun­
tain air, it was, yes. And
the oldest inhabitant says
the hot wave is over but the
hot flushes may come back.
5:10 A. M. JUN E 27, 1922
Maximum
91
Minimum
Itunge
”0
B a ro m e te r....................30.04
Hain
14
Calm and clear.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Kny Seldnn and fam ­
ily of Dnytnnn Beach were in the
city today on business nnd calling on
their Sanford friends. Mr. Scldon Is
a well known nttom ey of the penin­
sular cities.

V breezy western comedy drama.
3ud McGrnw went out in search
if excitement and got more than
he bargained for. If you are look
ng for good comedy and plenty of
ligh-powered excitement—here It
s. Also—

STAGE STRUCK
omorrow—Katherine McDonald in
My l.ady'a Latchkey."

The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six days n week for 15 cents—
Join the throngs of readers.
Why pay more? The Berger Steel
tiltcr, $2.26. See us before you buy.
—Elder Springs W ater Co. Phone
311.
51-2tc

10Vi discount on nil shoe
JACKSONVILLE SCOUTS
Co|. Montmoulin nnd F. E. WayFor
Florida:
Local
thunder
til
July 1st. Others at &gt;
AT WEST PALM I1KACII
mer of I’nln*k.» nrc in the city at*
showers tonight nnd Wed
$2.95 and all bargains.—I
nesdny.
Shoe Store.
7
Dr. W. F. Blackman his sold 1,225 tending the waterways bearing. Both
WEST PAL MBEACII, June 27.—
acres of land bordering on the Weki- these gentlement are representative Troop No. 22, of Jacksonville, Boy
wa river In Seminole county to the business men cf Pnlntka and are Scouts, 33 strong, arrived hero at six
B jy it with a Herald Want Ad
Masses Company, a Wisconsin cor* boosters for the St. Johns river w a­ o'clock Inst night on their tour of the
terway.
porntion doing business in Racine.
Have you lost or found nnythlng?
D a n c e Tonight. L a k e Mary
state. The hoys spent the night here
The stockholders of the Mnsses
C n sin o .
T lie -T h r-S a t-7 3 -tfc
nnd left this morning for Miami. Re­ A Herald W ant Ad will help you.
Earl Brown, the energetics and e f­
Company are all well-to-do Armen­
turning Wednesday on their way to
ians, and they propose to locate ficient secretary of the Del-and com­ the west coast, the scouts will go by
themselves at once on the property mercial club nnd city mnnngcr of De­ way of Ju p iter und Indiantnwn. The
purchased nnd engage in trucking Land, wns In the city today a tte n d ­ local scout organization is furnishing
Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
nnd general farming. Later
they ing the hearing on the Ininnd w ater­ free entertainment during their stay.
will bring down from thirty to fifty ways. Deljtnd nnd the Commercial
For Your Boys This Summer?
club nre great boosters for the St.
additional families.
THE VICE-PESIDENT
Tha mountains of North Carolina are the best locations in tha world
Dr Rlnrkmnn recently visited Ra­ Johns river.
OF ILLINOIS CENTRAL
for
health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and espec­
cine nnd made careful inquiries of
DIES IN' CANADA
One
of
the
features
of
the
arm
y
ially
the growing boys.
the bankers nnd business men of the
bend
prnctire
last
night
wns
R.
W.
rity ns to 'th e financial responsibility
I l l r 'I l»r \ ••&lt;»«■ l&lt;if n t I ' r r a a l
Peartnan In his army suit. They say
WINDSOR, Ontario, June 27.—A.
Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
nnd ehnrncter of these people.
Karine is n rlty of some 100,000 in­ hi Is a regular Beau II rum moll when Stuart Baldwin, ngen 01, of Chlcngo,
ia one of the beat camps in the South as well as one of the most reas­
habitants, 02 miles north of Chlcngn, he puts his O. I), shirt on over his vice-president of the Illinois Central
onable
with a fine corps of teachers and councillors, with the beat
regular
tegs
nnd
leta
the
white
col­
rnilrnnd, died suddenly of heart
anil contains a Inrge number of Ar­
i.thletic
instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
lar
and
red
necktie
show
through
trouble
while
enrouto
froqt
New
menians who nre employed In the im­
water,
good
food, sanitary in*every respect.
i
tin
eld
wonl
shirt.
York
to
Chlcngo
on
a
Michigan
Cen­
mense works of the Chnse Threshing
to
tlrnrin
Inst
night,
the
crew
re­
Marhlne rompnny nnd other factor­
Send for Catalogue or See Me Personally
IL II. Hrosslere, editor if the O r­ ported oil arrival here.
ies. They nre snid to he Intelligent,
energetic, persistent, sober, thrifty, lando Reportcr-Stnr, and Hon. H. II.
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
frugal nnd well-behaved. They sel­ Dickson, one of the most prominent
SANFORD, FLORIDA
dom figure In the pollen court of the business men of thnt city, and mem- door six days n week for 15 cents—
city, or require chnritnhle nld. Most Wr of the firm of Dixon «% Ives, Join the throngs of readers.
of them were trained in early life in were in the city today attending the
they
Ihe intensive methods of agriculture waterways meeting. In which
which prevail in Europe, and It is were greatly Interested
believed thnt they nre especially fit­
Sanford’s New Store
Phone 127
Jn|T Slight, president nnd W. M.
ted by their training, nnd also hy
their tempermont and tastes, for the Tarpley, secretary, of the Florida
trucking industry. Among the in­ W ater Traffic League of Orlnndn,
tending colonists nre also a number were in the city today attending the
of skilled carpenters and other me- meeting of the waterways committee
nt the court house. Both of these
ehnnlct.
gentlemen nre well known in this
10 StoreH in Georgia
city nnd their friends are giving
1 Store in Floridn
PROMINENT OIL MAN
them
n
warm
welcome.
AND RANCHER DEAD
WAS WORTH MILLIONS
Joe Itrann, of Coronado Reach, was
Illy Tfce \ ••or Inf«d I'rraat
FORT WORTH, June 27.—Cnptnin
8 . Burke Burnett, prominent oil nrnn
nnd rancher, nnd the owner of hun­
dreds of thousands of acres of Tex­
as lauds, mu'ii n&gt; nis home here early
today. He had been In ill health for
more thnn a yenr past. Cnptnin
Burnett was horn In Missouri In 1H19.
The famous oil town of flurkburnett
was named for him and in addition
to his vast prating lands his oil In.&gt;/rests wore immense.

FOR RENT OR KALI Small cottage
—J. Musson.
FOR *J\I.F.—Light lo rd truck, com­
pletely
overhauled, new ernnk
shaft, new drive shaft, new connect­
ing rod*, bushings, new main hear­
ings, new main drive shaft, new rear
end. Magneto completely overhauled,
$150 cash.—Ned Harrison.
70-ltp

FOR RENT—One apartment of two
or three rooms, gas stove, electric
lights, running water, two blocks from
P. O. Also furnished rooms with
board, $8.00 a week and up. 110-112
Commarcinl.
r,|t.V
FOR RENT U'h.mih .Me! kitchenette.
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
FOR RENT—Part of store.
Tom
Moore, Opp- P. O .........
78-fitp
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
and bed rooms, 314 East 6th street.
7K-3tp

r o a d ster ;

SEDAN
AND TOURING

Late models and in
splendid shape. Can
save you money on these
ears.
Lexington and Huhmo
bile Distributors

in the city today advertising the big
time nt Coronado on the Fourth of
July at which time there will be races
nnd n battle royal nnd a big feed nnd
all the many good things yni can a l­
ways get -«t Coronado Beach. Joe is
still operating the pavilion at the
bench nnd says there nre big crowds
there nnd n fine season is anticipated.
Don't forget the big band concerts
nnd the dunces and the athletic con­
tests nnd the bathing suit pnrade
and all the rest of the stunts thnt
will be pulled nt l^ike Mary Thurs­
day all day nnd the greater part of
the night. Thorp will he something
doing every minute nnd all the mon­
ey will go townrd the support of the
Snnford Municipal Hand. Go nnd
get nil yfiur friends to go.

Curtain
Scrifti

\ NI )R()SCOGGIN

LOCAL
Tl»e mnny friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
James F. McGee nre glad to hnvo
them back for n few days visit. They
nre now living in Tnmpn, where Mac
is in the loan and investment busi­
ness nnd while their -Snnford friends
hate to see them leave Snnford they
nre glad to know that they nre pros­
pering In their new home. Mac was
one of the live wires while he was
here and Tnmpn hns gained a real

LOST tine tire and rim between Sil­
ver Lake -and Sanford or Osteen
ferry* nnd Sanford. Return to F. L.
Miller for reward.
70-ltp
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
Team of dark bay mules. Finder
please notify J. II. Little, West Side,
phono 133, Reward.
78-3tc

LOST
LOST—Small shepher . dog About |
month old Black, wt*h white feet.
Finder please return to L. H. Connel
1y and receive reward.
72-tfi
IX)ST—One tool l&gt;ox with some tools
in same.— Retupt to T. J. Miller for)

editor of The Herald some of his
new cakes thnt are railed the “Boun­
ty of the Gods"—something new and
choice; made of pure honey by tho
Floridn Honey Products company of
Tavares. Mr. Wnrnekc says thnt his
orders nre so Inrge that a new fac­
tory will have to be built at Tnvnrcs
FOR TRADE
to keep up with the business.
The
Populur Market will sell these pro­
ducts in Sanford and anyone who
WANTED- A light truck body for wishes something nice should try the
Ford ear. P. O. Box 13, Osceola, new "Bounty of the Gods."
Fla.
7H‘-2tc
______
WANTED—A few
Second wheel*. 8 Vi x 11. only
Rates $8.25 tier
50c per 1:000. while they Inst, nt

WANTED

Hcrnld office.

If

Get in the Saving Habit

The Churchwell Co
FIRST STREET

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Thu Associated I'rraa la exclusively
•ntltled to the use for repuhllcatlon of
all news dispatches credited. io It or
not otherwise credited In t h i s p a p e r
and also tho local nev
published
herein.
All right* of ro-puhllcatlon of special
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Illinois Massacre
along .moothly for n time, and then the young man or woman who heal- n
n
C U D D llI
it dies down and stops. The buai-' tates whether to pluunge Into tho I I * i l a O l l V r i
In Condemned by
ness atmosphere becomes murky nnd work ahead without educational pre­
Senator Myers
paration and reach the goal by slow
repressive.
progress,
or
win
it
by
a
dash
after
These may be termed the parables
Says Instance of 100 I*cr Cent Disloy­
of the spasmodic advertiser. The man a period of intensive training.—Tam ­
al to U. S. and Constitution .
pa
Times.
who stirs interest and builds up a
----------o-----------IIASRD
ON
STRIKE
VOTE
UP
TO
trade by a spell of good advertising
TDK WATERWAY MEETING.
( H r T k r A a * n r l n l r 4 l* r r * a |
DATE I.OOKS LIKE A
nnd then shuts off that current be­
WASHINGTON, June 28.—Charg*
WALKOUT
cause he thinks it too expensive.
The meeting held in this city yes­
--------ing that the people of Williamson
Trade may go on all right for a time.
terday
by the U. S. Corps of nrmy en­
ii»r The ,i»»o«-uicd i f m )
county, Illinois, apparently given apHut it surely will be ns dull and spas­
CHICAGO, June 28. A strike of pr(|Vn| to t he masacre of non-union
modic ns his method of advertising gineers under Major Lemon wns a
Most of the “going out of business” wonderful gathering of the people o the 100,000 railway shopmen of the minen| Jtt Herrin, Senator Myers, n
of Montano, declare.l today
advertisements are written by the Central Florida. They were brought country will bo called for July 1 unless
the
railroads
agree
to
stay
tho
-n
senate
here was an instance of
spasmodic advertiser. The consistent hero ehieny through the efforts of the
one
cntin; ____
county .*10o
i.„. ,, 'Voincr nut of Central Horidn W ater Traffic League fGOJHIO.OOO wage cut duo the shop-1 _
_ _____
__ per cent dis­
business" sale. The man who keeps ~ an n»socintion of hard working, un-jw orkers on that date und to destroy joyBj to thl, United States and its conun ihe breeze and tho advertising 8C,fi*h, public spirited citizens who icertain working conditions formerly In Btjtution."
Myers rend into
L „ tho
--------ree
ell ringing always has something have been working long nnd faithful- ifTeit, it was made known Inst night ord thc vcr(jict 0f the corondr’s jury
.... to offer *k»'
n.,hH. nnd
nnA the
Ike ly
of obtaining cheaper through a telegram from lb M. Jew- __________________________________
new
tho public
•&gt;' on
on the
t *“ ' project
Pr,,j
crowd will follow the sound of tho freight rates by the deepening of the d i, head of the shop crufts, to the
. ..
, . . i , „ .f rn«liinr- Wens channel of the St. Johns river, cutting Association of Railway Executives.
M l to "here the refreshing ideas
...........
........ ..............
Decision to cat) a strike came late
a rt over afloat.
| th(* cftn" ’ frt0," 1 th c .
^ J ° ^ a yesterday after a lengthy discussion
Just as tho lieo hums when it is
th* In,1,nn rl' cr
T
busy, so men must keep trade hum- a n /e x te n d in g a good channel to Mi­ by the executive committee of the six
shop crufts unions, based on tho strike

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WILL WALK OUT
IF CUT MADE

and declared if the massacre went un­
punished, as he predicted it would, the
coistitutionnl govcm m rni of the
United States could not endure. "There
is little room to talk about thc lynch
law in the south as long us this sort
of thing goes unpunished.
Tho Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six deys a week for 15 cents—
Join the throngs of readers.
Wo have n number of late models in
standard makes of cars that ars
slightly used for sale at prices to suit
Will accept your old car as part pay.
ment.—lb &amp; 0. Motor Company.
79-3 tc
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered.

OAKLAND

WINS

Florida. It means so much for tho | Should the rail heads arrange an
people Ilf this part of Florida th n t, immediate conference, agreeing meanwords describing the many ndvnn- while to continue present wages, reMHO MAKES THIS TOWN?.
Big day for nil of Central Floilda
luges nre useless.
'store working rules modified by the
yesterday.
j
-The Herald hnn printed articles for railroad labor board, nnd discontinue
----------- o ■ -----! ii isn't any one man or any half
the past fifteen years on the ndvnnt- fanning out railroad work, however,
All honor to the men who nre fight- dozen, or dozen. It Is every person ages of water trnnsjiortntion via the a walkout can lie halted, tho telegram
Ing the linttiej of tho people thruugh in the town, as well as those who St. Johns river and everyone is more said. Othcrswlse “a sanction of with­
the Central H onda W ater Traffic make a practice of coming to the er less fam iliar with this great pro- drawnl from employment on July 1,
READ TH E TELEGRAM, THEN COME TO S E E US
leag u e.
I town.
ject. Tho army engineers have held I f —\ ns voted by the employes, will (&gt;akland Motor Car Co.
Los Angeles, Calif., May 22 1922.
— - - o
---i We have citizens who are so mod*
hearings on the subject of the canal Ik.* unavoidable."
I’ontiac, Mich,
And no honor to those who ore cat and retiring that they imagine
and the inland waterways
through The 2,not) telegram s, addressed to Oakland 6-41 touring piovea economy nndendurance by « inning sweep-takes
standing hack on tho side lines with- that their influence is of no value, Florida before. But never before have T. DeWitt Cuyler,
chairman oftho cup and class cup and making le s t showing regardlcss of price class in an1j
out giving any cheering for thu good or has no weight—that it makes no
intloit of Railway Executives , 1nual economy run from Los Angeles to Camp Curry, Yoscmite Valley, disthe engineers hnd such n mass of doc-. ,-A
work well done.
difference to the town what they do
no liirht on th.. actual strike ,i,nf(? 3G0
consumed 12'/, gallons, oil none, water 2 pints. Wcirht
mnentary testimony supported by real threw no light on tho actual strike of m | nc]udinK d r,vcr and p, s , cn*era 31C0 pounds. Miles per gallon
----------- o----------nr do tint do.
fact-i ns they hnvc this time by the V"te I cyond saying it was an over- *_&gt;!).3t&gt;. Ton mill's 19.37. Approximately 130 miles mountain roads in extreme*
All our visitors to tho city yostcrThey are mistaken,
Central
Florida
W ater Traffic t whelming m ajority." Ballots were |y bad condition due to rain and melting snow, a inning under most unfarorday were impressed with the idea
We have become so accustomed to I
It shows What concentrated 'till coming in, it was said, ns they able road conditions at any time during Yoscmite nnnual run. Harry Netltle,
thnt Sanford is building ns never he- the progressive citizen thnt we ox- effort will ,1.. toward getting som e-1were not returnable until June 20. our service manager driving, 18 different cars competing,
fore and building permanent struc- poet to hear from hlin on any sub- thing of real constructive nature ac- A two-thirds majority is required by
California Oakland Motor Compznjr.
tures
I ject of any importance. Wo would complished.
the union by-laws to call a strike.
-—------- o -----------hr more or less nonplussed if he did
We have liecn working on the inAlthough the actual call for the
Tomorrow Is "play day" ami if tho not come to iho front,
land waterways through Florida fo r!walkout wns made dependent on the
stores close up and the business men
But it is the action of the quiet nnd many years. We will probably be railway executives' reply to I'rseident
want to piny they should be allowed retiring element that adds impetus working on this great project for Jewell's ultimatum little expectations SANFORD
FLORIDA
to have one day now and then to go and puts real life into n movement many years to come. But real merit were expressed in railroad circles last
out and have a good time nnd help for civic improvident- They ,may ,not will win every time and tho St. Johns night that the executives would agree
the band while they nre taking a a.-sumo to lie leaders, but when (hey r ,Vf,r h#„ rt.„| nu.rit nnd is hound to to such sweeping demands ns those
little rest and recreation. Let's go. get behind and push the we ght is so u ,
nH lho ln| and waterways made by the unions,
great there is no such thing ns « ,(f j.-j,irida in the next five yenrs at the
«** international union presidents,
Again The Herald wants to call premature halt.
farthest nnd when It ia so designated. forming the executive council of tho ■
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ycur attention to the fact thnt n pohpnbl-'ttle wavelets lapping up on the ((m, .w c|veil ^ M|j the government is Mechanical Section, Railway Employ- ■
ilclty tax for the county nnd city
seashore always precede the great ,(uuni| u , k, jvo u n|j lkill pnrt ,lf p jor|. c-' Department of the American Fed- a
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a
must be made one of these days that t dal wavi that sweeps everything (|( wjM Kfow nnd expAnd
jt should erution of Labor, were responsible for
a
will take care of every public Insti*, I &lt;fore it.
a
have grown nnd expanded twenty the rtrike decision. Closeted for two
a
tut ion.
Every other progressive
It is so
in community life. yi.nrt „ RO if the waterways had been &lt;l“&gt;s in secret session, they remnined
a
a
city nnd county is doing It. Investi­
In each community there are a few 0|lt,m,d n|llj tcI| f,,,,t „f w ater obtained silent on their actions until last
gate this publicity tax.
v. ho arc always promptly active in fr,m, Jlirkiuinv|||c lo SBnford. It is Inight.
every good movement. They are the
t 0 con)P nnd meantime the men
lh&lt; hiring that the railroads have
a
Every man. woman nnd child owes little waves thnt never rest, thnt nre working on the job should Keep at the " tid on a contuton program to reduce
a
a
a membership in the Fernnld-Lnugh- ever creeping up on the beach, ad)t iN k|g undertaking nnd wage* ami obtain other advantages to
a
a
ton Hospital. Each year lid* mem- vnneing nnd receding, Incessantly on
Ui, Upe mugt
tlll and n l lt )| the carriers, IResident Jewell’s rnes- ■
a
Iwrahip drive is put on nnd it gives
the nuivc until they create the great lh)t, Iff|J|ni (lf no UHl. muat
under-{Mgeimintcd out one hone-fit which S
a
a
the hospital thnt difference between wave of public sentiment that moves u k ,,n and pul HVcr&lt; ^ n d
let
every maycum e'to the carriers and em-■
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a
paying ncltml expenses nnd being irresistibly on to victory nnd achievewkw ls „,(t&gt;rc&lt;u.d jn building up pl‘*&gt;«&lt; and to thc general public and J
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that nun'll in debt. It i* ..no of those nirnt.
his statu get behind this great move- to ,l
' Uiat there are national ■
public institutions thnt we must help
It i* the mass of quiet citizens who Inunt ft(ld lt mny ^omt, before we
know spoki mm "f the conflictitlg interests ■
a
ju^l like w«* lu*l|» tho Imnd nml other ror.htilulu ilir hulk &lt;»f the public ?t*n- ^
mn|n tr&lt;«ul»1i* in tin* year* who
michl I «• able t«» bait a nation J
a
a
propositions, for the public good, tlm rnt. Jt is the citizen who possibly ifttno |,y js t jinl the task wns left to niw lde withdrawal of men from cm- ^
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Get ready for the drive for nu mber- thinks thnt his own individual opln- f,,w nK.n t(l accomplish and it took tim ploymcnt m exw utive ssltnerely tie- 11
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ships for the hospital. It is coming "i Hn- but little inlluem e upon com- ,mil k t)Im. i„ ninkl. tho effort count, sircil to tin- railway . rvice, if the S
a
a
in July, If you are going nwny leave inunity life. It Is the man who arts \ llW (hat thc thousands of people of railway avoid this consequence
of a
a
your dollnr with the president, T. W. after others have talked.
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South Central Flnridp are behind it their previous course of action.
a
Lawton, or the secretary. Mrs. Endor
You, therefore, a n one of the mini, die m u l t Will OOOQ bo apparent ill the "For tin ' riMi-titi." the telegram said a
a
Curiott.
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her who mnkc this town.
starting of operations by the govern- “in behalf of and by the authority of J
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the
excel,:ivo
murtiil
o
f
the
railway
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You nre expected to aid in making ment.
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KERB UP THE BREEZE.
it even a better town. You can do
Let every bu Inna man in S a n f o r d |«"ployt
i am Inform- ■
it, if you will.—Ocala Banner.
join tb. Central Florida Water T ra f-fto f you and through you informing "
During these hot days a good many
fie League. Let him become not only the responsible h ead s of the various ■
electric fans hnve been started. What ( Oi l KGE PREP Alt \TION I OR a paying member but a working mem­ railway systems in the United States ■
a
for? To agitate the air and keep it
BUSINESS
ber and the results will follow us thc and a Ian the Pullman Company, must
STRENGTH-I’H O G R E S S -S E R V IC E
a
a
from la-coming stagnated.
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night follow* the day. It means s o j01" which are represented in the Aflsoa
A college education is a good ns- much to every business man, to every [elation of Railway Executives, that
V little boy is going down the
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...-.t*tvll.it,. oul on iiiimcr, to every grov .w, to every ril-juuleaa an iinmeoiatc arrangement cun
.Tif* rir.*Iug a hell. A I..U ior I
a
business
career
if the result of a Izcn who i* interested in any part ,(f be made:
There is an auction out on n back lot.
" O ) To continue thc payment of ]
The nlr is cool and pleasant white questionnaire sent nut to the Prince- this wonderful section of the d a te .
R B. RANDALL, Jr.
A. U CAMPBELL ■
thnt fan keep buzzing. But tho tno- ton graduating cla*s of 1012. is to And seventy-five per cent of the bus- the wages at present in force,
line** of Florida lie* udjnntit to the] “ (2) To restore operation under i
rr.cnt the rtirrent is cut off the air I. taken as a criterion.
This report shows that the aver- great St. Johns river—don’t forget rule* tl, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 177, us ]
takes on that tired feeling thnt peo­
they existed prior to the amendment* I"
ple Sometimes get. The little fans age Income of these graduates last that.
Wclnka Building
B
year,
which
wns
the
tenth
following
The
work
ha*
only
begun
even
a
fter
thereof proposed in decision 222; ami i ■
will keep going for a few momenta
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niter the power is shut off. but only l,“'ir graduation, was ffl,7r,0.
The the army engineers decide upon th&lt; ] " (J ) To discontinue the contracting £ L o o k n V P l ' m il*
o f n n n l l n n o n o lxufcxi-cx xvxti S
B
for a few momenta. Then the nir • highest yearly earning reported was St. Johns river. It will then be car- out of work and shops pending iirgu- ■ . J ^ . . .
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UL lO l C }
W C l l t l \ C li I l l l l l lllt? i l t p i'lC O S t l l c l t U1*0
soon becomes lend and oppressive ?50,000, and the lowest was $3,525. rled to congress where the real fight tuitions between the Association of n i H i y
again.
This is a good indication that will have to be made for a ten o'r Railway Executives nnd Railway EmThe little hoy got tired. The sun ’lese men were given nn advantage twenty foot channel and sufficient ap- idoyees Department looking toward
was hot; so he sat down In the shade “’Y i M r edueatiori over the great proprintions to make such a channel|adjustm ent of the existing disputes
Telephone 11.‘J
tc rest. The crowd quit going in th* mn*»
D'"*r fellows who did not iHissilile.
upon these questions, a sanction of
direction of the nuction when the
boll have the same opportunity.
It It will take time and money and withdrawal from employment on July
eenseil to ring and the boy’s voice! I’E’Ve* previous statements that a much hard work and we expect every 1, 11*22, will be unavoidable."
was hushed in an afternoon nap.
| ollege education is worth $25 n dnj man in .Seminole county to do
his
COAL MINERS TO ABANDON
Here’s a lesson in business:A i to l^c
average m««
part.
STRIKE PLAN AT PRESENT
merchant started tho breeze by setDut these figures do not prove any------------o----------ting the wheels of trade in m o t i o n , thing ns t o the commercial value of
WILL DO YOUR PLOWING.
WILKES BARRE, Pa.. June 28.—
Just when thing* nre going along an education or its real value. When
Among the new firms in Sanford Is Upon receipt of a toll gram from John
comfortably he thinks there is no it comes to the total contribution to
-A I.80need of wasting further energy so he the wealth nnd the happinci! of man­ the T. SI. Fox company thnt lire now L. Lewis, president of the United
shuts off the current. Business runs kind other things must be taken in­ equip|&gt;ed to do heavy hauling with Mine Workers, who conferred with
to consideration. And they are even pneumatic tractor nnd trailer outfit President Harding at Washington yes­
more important.
for all kinds of hauling. They will terday, the general scale committee of
SSSSISIIIIISIISIIIBSSSSSSS
The fact remain* thnt in many in- also do your plowing, discing, and the anthracite workers yesterday
stances the men of learning who harrowing nt rales beneficial to tho abandoned all plans for immediately
nre contributing thc most real value farmer. They will have headquar cnlling an absolute strike and the Con­
WIGHT BROS. GARAGP__ ___________
-SANFORD. FLA* ■!
in this respect are those whose of.r* at the Ford Service Station o« templated withdrawal of pumpmen
forts nre poorly paid and the result
East First street. See their adver- J^r0™ the mints.
of whose labor* cannot be directly cisenu nt in this issue of The Herald,
The committee adjourned indefinA CHEERFUL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
computed in money because they Meade Fox is the presiding genius at itety, leaving theanthracite situation
are evident only in the lives nnd act* the head of the new company and h o .as it was before it convened Monday
of others
will give you all the particulars about morning, wheh it received the pracWhile it i* true that our colleges it. Fall hint at 331,
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tically unanimous permission by ref­
are graduating more men nnd women
erendum vote of the 150,000 idle min
today into the commercial and Indus-’ I)r. K. 11. Armstrong, of Jackson-[era to make the prevailing suspension
trial lines of work thn never bo- villc, is here today demonstrating the nn absolute strike,
Court cay nnd Prompt Ser­
fore and fewer into the professional ('rankles* engine. He is well known! l.nbor officials and members of the
vice Our Motto
or Intellectual, it is also true that in Sanford where he used to come committee expressed great elation ovevon laborers in the former field* nre with his yacht and spend several cr the tone of Mr. Lewis’ message, nloften paid more In dollars than th e !weeks each summer.
[though they declined to make it pubPhones 497-494
leaders in the latter.
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However, such a statement ns that
Second sheets, 8 ) 'i X l l , onlv
WEI.AKA BLOCK
..f the result of thc Princeton ques- 50c per 1.000, while they last, a t 1 We deliver the goods, -Quick SerEuropean Plan
Corner Buildi"*
tf vice Transfer.
i s s a i a s s i B i B a i i i P S i i i i a x i : tionnsire should I k* encouraging to Herald office.
60-tfc-m
Open all the year
orery
room outside
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LEE PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES

W e ’ll B a c k th e F a r m e r —

This bank stands squarely behind all
those things which serve to ease the
problems of rural life and promote the
general welfare of the farmers.

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We’re vitally concerned about poor
yields, inadequate market facilities, low
prices, insufficient credits, lack of trans­
portation and every such problem affect­
ing the farmers.

We want each farmer in this section,
whether a customer of this bank or not,
to know that we accept his problem as
our own and offer him our help to satis­
factorily meet these conditions.

The Seminole County Bank]

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922

PAGE TH REE

EVERY PARMER SHOULD
the Ward liner STPoney and the BarNOTICE
JULY 20. XU
LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH
KNOW CORN PERCENTAGE fond, a Norwegian cargo ship.
I Yan can’t make a mistake when
*
——
Jacksonville
a
t
Daytona.
Reports that the raid aboard the you buy a Buick. I t’s economy, durForenoon and afternoon tides occur
Orlando a t Tampa.
President A rthur In Hoboken, was ability. It’a quality and comfort.—N.
( B r The A a iM litr S Prraal
nt approximately the same hour and
iW
Lakeland a t St. P etcnbcrg.
conducted
as
a
test
case,
as
a
re*|H
.
G
am
er.
.
7G-6tc-wltc
minute:
G A IN ESV ILLE.',Jund 28.—Every
JULY 24. 25, » Date
July
Aug.
farm er should know the percentage suit of the recent ruling of Chairman
June
Lasker
of
the
shipping
board
that
Daytona a t Lakeland.
1
7:04
7:19
8:53
of an ear of corn when he turns to
•J
Jackaottviiie a t Orlando.
m
7:40
9:50
8:17
m atter* of fu rth e r propagation, ac­ ship* carrying ths American flag
may
carry
and
sell
liquor
outside
the
St.
Petersburg
at
Tampa.
3
9:15
8:39
10:47
cording to the exports of the college
JULY 27. 28. 29—
4
11:43
9:38
10:12
of agriculture, University of Florida. three mile zone, were later denied
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
Daytona a t Tampa.
,
5
’ 11:05
10:35
12:35
The pedigree of the car of com ia by members of the searching squad.
Jacksonville a t Lakeland... . .
6
1:23
11:20
12:02
ju st as essential as that of animals,
Southbound
S t Petersburg a t Orlando.
7
2:08
11:24
12:55
the experts aver, and in the case of “PEACOCK ALLEY" IS
Arrive
D eparti JULY 31—AUGUST 1, »—
8
1:14
2:48
1:43
com the ancestry should he known
GORGEOUS PRODUCTION No.
83....—
2:36
a.m.
2:46
a.m.
Daytona a t SL Petersburg.
9
2:02
3:26
2:27
before the corn is planted.
No.
27_____
d:40 a.m.
Orlando a t Lakeland.
10
2:50
3:11
4:02
Seed for the next planting should Shown Mao Murray an Parisian Danc­
No.
89........... 8:25 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
Tampa a t Jacksonville.
11
3:32
4:40
3:50
be chosen from the growing stalk,
er and Misunderstood Wife
No.
85........... 6:55 p.m.
7:10
p.m.
AUGUST
3.
4.
5—
12
4:15
4:30
5:19
the experts say. In this manner, the
•
Tampa a t Daytona,
13
5:11 • 8:02
4:58
farm er can get the "low down" on
u U not oftcn thnt motion picture
Northbound
lakeland a t Orlando.
14
5:44
5:45
6:53
the seed which he expi-cts to fruit for fan* are given the opportunity to see
Arrive
Departs
St.
Petersburg
nt
Jacksonville
15
6:33
*6:43
7:17
2*
his next crop. The farm er who se- (he ]atest nnd most stylish .costumes No.
82.... .
1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m. AUGUST 7, 8. 9—
16
7:14
7:15
B:10
lects his seed from the com in the presented by one of the most nttroc- No.
84..— .11:45 a.m.
12:05 pan.
St. Petersburg at Dsytona.
8:05
17
8:02
9:07
crib fs.guided largely by the sire and (tivo artists of the screen in n story No.
80-------- 8:42 p.m.
3:52 p.m.
Lakeland a t Tampa.
8:51
8:54
18
10:05
4 br
6on*
apparent condition of the corn. These vibrant with romance nnd adventure, No.
28........... 10:00 p.m.
Orlnndo a t Jacksonville.
9:46
9:40
19
11:04
nre sometimes misleading ns the but that is what Mac M urray’s latest
AUGUST 10. 11, 12—
10:28
20
10:39
12:01
14 M * »
forthcoming corn stalk mny not en- picture, "Peacock Alley" is. It will lie
Trilby Branch
Orlendo e t Daytona.
11:16
21
11:32
12:57
jojy the same growing conditions »hown Friday nnd Saturday at the
on
Arrive
Jacksonville a t Tampa.
Departs
12:06
12:25
1:49
th at favored its predecessor. Fre- Princess Theatre,
xNo. 100..........
7 :00 a.m.
St. Petersburg et Lakeland.
23
12:64
1:17
fluently In cases of this kind, the offj n thiB Metro release for Tiffany xNo. 24__ _
3:25 p.m. AUGUST 14, 15. 18—
24
1:40
2:07
3:33
spring, luckingfi the ndvnntages of Productions, Inc., presented by Robert xNo. 168..... .
o
lakeland
a
t
Daytona.
7:90
a.m.
4:20
25
2.25
2:55
H 14 U M H
its pnrent stalk, will he much infer- Z. Leonard, Miss Murray portrays the No. 22...........
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
7:00 p.m.
26
3:12
3:33
5:15
p O ’S r e s u l t s
i°r part of a Parisian dancer, who, as the
Tampa n t Orlando.
4:01
4:19
0:12
27
In selecting the seed for the grow- darling of the famous city of pleasure,
Leesburg Branch
AUGUST 17. 18. 19—
28
4:52
5:08
7:12
ing com. the experts pnss out a few 1%fcte{t nnd adored for her tinring nnd
Ida Stale League
Arrive
Daytona at Orlnndo.
r.: IS
Departs
7:28
29
5:59
&lt;( 5; Tampa, 3.
pointers:
•
'artistic creations. She fnils in love xNo. 157........... 3:55 p.m.
Lakeland a t Jacksonville.
6:50
6:55
8:28
30
L 0; Orlnndo, 4.
No ear grown upon a stalk th at with n youthful American, a small No. 21...,...,.. 2:50 p.m.
Tnmpn a t St. Petersburg.
7:45
9:28
81
gnturg, '» Daytona,
enjoys the advantages of rich soil, town boy, nnd goes back to his home xNo, 101........... 5:50 p.m.
plenty of room, nnd moisture, should only to find (hat the people of the xNo. 25....'.,.,, 1:30 p.m.
be selected. Its offspring will not little village arc scandalized at his No. 22..... .
Ltaal I vague
7:00 p.m.
7, Philadelphia, 1; enjoy these advantages. A big car French wife. The rude awakening
[ailed 6th, rain; second docs not indicate much, but n big car among the bright lights of Broadway
Oviedo Branch
produced on n stalk in competition giVes this story a turn which makes it xNo. 126...... .. 7:45 p.m.
Ll
l |d&gt;; IVtsburph, 6-7.
w ith ofher stalks is a good enr for one of the most dramatic offering* of xNo. 127...........
3:40 p.m.
[j; Brooklyn, 7.
seed.
the screen.
w--- n sily, except Sunday,
L, ( innatl8; 12 inAttention should be paid to the lo- 't "Peacock Alley" is typically a Mae
cntlon of the stalk, condition of the Murray picture. Its gorgeous set- O FFIC IA L SCHEDULE
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
ienvea, position of the car upon the tings and the costly costumes of the
O F FLORIDA STATE
eritan League
stnlk, size of ear, the shuck, and star are outstanding features in an
LEAGUE FOR 1921
lii, 4-6; Boston, 2-4.
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
length of shank. Ears that nre so- ^offering which at its special showing
SPRINGS
WATER to visit the spring and in
, 5; fhiengo, 9.
lected should be marked so that fur- (in New York won the unstinted prnlse JU N E 26. 27. 2 8 our
method
of handling its product. Why take
,9; St. Louis, 7.
th er selection enn be made when they of the critics ns being the most beauDaytoha a t St. Petersburg.
| scheduled.
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
hnvo fatured.
1tiful nnd gorgeous production of the
Orlando a t Lakeland.
th at this w ater in unexcelled and ita purity
screen. The cast supporting Miss
Tam pa a t Jacksonville.
makes it moat beneficial for many troubles
cm Association
W IFE WHO KILLED
M urray*is n most notable one and JU N E 29. 30—JULY 1—
■
■
|*hia,
Hoston, 2-4.
nUSDAND IN JAX.
includes Monte Blue in the leading
■
Tam pa a t Daytona.
The
Ford
people
of
Sanford
as
well
os
the
LljChlraiJO, 9.
IS FXON'FR VTFD
role, Edmund Lowe, \ \ . J. LorgLakeland a t Orlando.
Western Union recommend this water for
Li 9; St Louis, 7.
*
*
* uson, Anders Rnndolf, William TookSt. rcte ra b n rg nt Jacksonville.
batteries.
•cheduli'l.
&lt;nJ The Associated iTessi
cr- noWBrd Lang, William Frederick, JULY 3, 4, 6—
JACKSONVILLE, Junq 28.—Mrs. M- DurB" t
J ^ r y * Lewis. "PenSt. Petersburg at Daytona.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
yiejn t-'oeintion
Effie Travis, 29, will today take tho cock Al,ey '' &gt;» *&gt;&gt;' Edmund Goulding.
Lnkclnnd
a
t
Tampa.
pent
you nnd protect vour health.
Milwaukee, 6.
■
body of her husband, J. L. Travis, based on n story by Ouida Hergere.
Orlando
at
Jacksonville.
■
, 10; Kansas City, 8.
It
was
directed
by
Robert
Z.
Leonard
■
39, whom she shot ami killed last
JULY 6, 7. 8—
■
foonrri, r.iin.
Thursday when he attacked her, to nnd photographed hy Oliver T.
Orlando a t Daytona.
her home at Kissimmee for burial in Marsh.
Jacksonville nt Tam; a.
Utm t-'oeiittinn
s■
the fnmily plot. Her contentions
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
|p.&lt;k,
Chattanooga,
SANFORD
•
FLORIDA
A
Herald
W
ant
Aii
will
help
you.
th at she fired in self-defense were
JULY 10. 11, 12—
Have you lost or found anything T
upheld by n coroner’s jury yester­
Lakeland nt Daytona.
Itani. a. Atlanta, 4.
day afternoon, which returned a ver­
Jacksonville
at Tampa.
7; llirmtngham, 2.
If It's n piano, wc know how. Call
dict
of
justinble
homicide.
YestcrSt.
Petersburg
at Lakeland.
b-Xathville, rain.
CO-tfc-ra JULY 13, 14. 15—
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
i day morning she was released from 498.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
; jail for a short time in custody of n
D
aytona
nt
Orlando.
IH2S TODAY
deputy sheriff in order to hnvo the
Have you rend the want ads today I
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
Lakeland
a
t
Jacksonville.
I Lakeland.
1018 West First Strevt
*018 West Firat 8 tr#H
'body
prepared
for
burial.
(
Join
thc
°
f
rM
dera*
Tam
pa
a
t
Lakeland.
iLcksonvillc.
Travis died Monday ofter n long
—
ISt. !’i t( rdiurg.
fight had been rnndc to revive him RUY A IIUICK, SAFETY FIRST
from a bullet wound in his head.
pL'H s i VNDING
When you buy n car, buy one with
At Kissimmee the wofnn and her the best trade value. Thnt’s evidence
h Stale l.eague.
Won Lost Pet. burden will be met by the rouplo’s that the Ruick is the best.—N. H.
Hi
.J
.714 two .children. They were visiting Gamer.
70-6tc;wltc
:
r&gt;
.583 Mrs. Travis’ mother nt the time of
the tragedy. Mrs. Travis’ relatives
.543
nnd
the friends of her girlhood will
.538
j j - make up the funeral party. No kinsIP«* people of the slnin mnn appeared to
An outdn.thc.opcn tire. The dealer
ROD ABLY you know
claim his body, anti legally it be­
sells you confidence, not price. Ho
at least one car o w n er wants you satisfied with performance
longed to his wife, if she wanted it.
piwial i r.ig ttf
w ho is a lw ay s o n and value. The only wav he knows
Won L'*st ptt j This, she expressed emphatically;
thc
look'out for thc to get your buslnct Is to dc*
she really wnntcd him back alive, she
tn
23
cheapest
tires he can serve it.
r ,^ sdbbed. T avis hnd been n good pro.15
29
Tills Is thc " U s c o " Idea.
find.He
likes
to
pet
them
by mail
vider for ten yenrs, nnd in spite of
36
30
or
at
a
sale
or
at
some
place
33
33
.600 his rash moments of brutality, she
where they have big red bargain
»I
Compared with thr
31
.500 loved him.
signs
over the door.
ten* minute thrill of
31
33
.484
21
It would be fine if he could thc bargain appeal,
37
.393 FOUND WANTED MAN
"Usco" Is juit
IN
JAIL
ALREADY
21
get
“ the edge" in every tire the
28
.387
p lain commontrade.
sense.
(llr Thr A unrU trd I’rraal
l.eague.
MIAMI. June 28.—Deputy Sheriff
But the dealer can’t afford to
Won Lost ^’c**J Jack Gny, of Dade county, hnd little
let him have it.
40
28
.588 1(rouble following the trail of Jock
38
31
Smith, wanted by the New Smyrna
•15
32
Even if a man saw nny slight
authorities, when he was put on tho
35
32
percentage
in tire shopping at
case here recently but ns thc sheriff’s
12
34
.485 office snid, the trial "petered out"
all—it disappeared when thc
32
36
.471 every lime Gny reached a certain
"Usco" brought the price
28
38
.424 stage in the mnn hunt. He hnd about
down.
26
34
^ 'd e c i d e d that Smith hud left the coun­
A ftamlunl product—ami the
ty when he made a casual trip to the
dealer tell* it with pride.
kern " o d n tlo n
jail. Looking over the prisoners, (
A good lire. The dealer has
Won Lost Pet. Gay’s attention was attracted when
no driire to tradt you Into
44
27
.620 one of them wnf addressed ns Smith.
n larger profit for film self.
COUNTY SOLICITOR
14
27
.620 There nre several person* in Miami
It)
30
POUNDS
.571 named Smith but the deputy took a GAINED
&lt;0
32
.556 chance nnd questioned the mnn. It
tnited Stoles Tires
IN TEN DAYS
35
36
ore Good 71m
.493 proved to be the Sm ith he was look­
30
39
.485 ing for. 1
2ft
Remarkable Gain in
41
.414
While Gny was combing the city
23
52
.307 for Smith, to lock him up in jail.
W eight Shown By
U . 8. Tin. Co.
Sm ith was basking in (he bnstiic.
Ferraline User
He and his wife hnd argued over
1 »re Just nnd right f ir something nnd she had him arrested
Mr W. \V. laiveniler. County Solici­
•Wvice.—iQuick Service
tor. of iillit&gt; County. Alabama, gained
on a peace w arrant.
two nnd a half pound* In a b o u t ten
60-tfc-m
daya a fte r ntartlnx to use F c rra lln •

TRAIN SCHEDULE

E ld e r S p rin g s W a te r C o.

How did your neighbor’s
last bargain tire turn out

BANANAS!

A uiu luau ui yellow, ripe
Bananas will be sold at*
the dray tracks by the
express office, at

chargei
onthis
3ox3V

LOWES.?
PRICES

USCO

Come everybody and get
your bargains.

2l/t

T his !■ a

only
while they Iasi, at
tf

. . . . T b „ A ae erlatfd l*r»aat
,
on
N E W YORK, J u n e
. 8 . — C u s to m
,AKR MARY THURS­ I n s p e c t o r s
la te
yesterd ay
r a id e d

DAY?

wonderful re c o rd b u t no

morn w o n d e rfu l th a n t h a t o f m a n r
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD
olh e ra who h a v e w r i t t e n t o t h e KarVESSELS AND OTHERS
ralln e Medicine C om pany recountloK
•Vrrnllne
e ir e i n e r---------le n c e s —‘fh
w ith K*
----- ...
ARE RAIDED IN .N Y. th
maklnK nla re p o rt. Mr L a v e n d e r says:

"I desire w ith o u t a o l lr lla tlo n o r hesi­
tionn 'to
people
who
latatlo
to 'c'coommmmeenndd toto tnthooi se
e pro
pl
ar» overw o rk e d or a r e In a ru n down
, *nr.,1ttlon to t r y F e r r a l i n e , n s a tonic
( I look tw o b o t t l e , a n d felt a l m o s t like

I Hus will tnke you there
Injt
Leave Sanford 2,400 Trottles of alleged liquor, all of «»mTn»WnJ W t f he . ^
or Kerrn4:30 p. m., 7 p. m.; which was declared to have been f l n e t o d a y . - - A d v .
“If your local dealer does not han­
'I . . m.; 2 p.
smuggled aboard, The ships searchP m.; ll p, m. paro „,i wore tho United States Shipping dle FERRALINE. send SI.OO direct to
P r » l d , « A r.h u r. o p - W
P B H R A L IN B
D IS T R ID U T IN R
&gt;&lt; "ft- round trip TeleUII». phone 382.
78-3tp crated by thc Unitcl States l i n e s ; .C O , Tampa. H a.

Where You
Can Buy
U. S. Tires

MIDWAY GARAGEL Longwood, Fla • EDW. HIGGINS, lac^ Sanford, Fla.
LAWTON BROS. CO, Oviedo, Fla.
&lt;KENT VULC. C O , Sanford, FI*.
I. W. PH ILLIPS ft SONS, Sanford, FRANK AKERS TIRE CO , Sanford.
Florida.
Florida.

s

�™ gM W onp

d a r y h k h a i j &gt;.

T

PA&lt;

A Big Array of Bargains Await

n. j

M. J
U. A

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Oar
T»
a 14
aai

flail*
llaa

6ftA °£

F»ai
MR]

Tl
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•II
not
• nil
h*r«
A
dlap
oiri

Forest Lake
E. M. Galloway

W. H. Hand

£
yon
1

SPECIAL VALLES

i

I"'

J. S. Dinkle
T. W. Lawton
J. L. Miller
John Bell
J. G. Bell
T. L. Dumas
John Russell
Boh Walthour
D. C. Marlow
C. R. Duffin
B. IT. Guthrie

l

Ing
the
I a*i

I

S O C IE T Y

notice

THI

ffn ifl

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922

Misses Jesnetto Lain*, Minnie and Tliey aro demonstrating the famous
Our references? Thoaa we bare TO STOP COUGHING AT NIGIIT
Edith
Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. King and I-ee Puncture Proof Tires th at cer­
IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI
had deallngi with.—Quick Service
John D. Jinkins.
•■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI
A summer bronchial cough keepa
tainly hnvc tho goods when it comes Transfer.
City Registration books will closa
60-tfc-m not only the sufforer but other m em -,
HRS. FRED DAIGBR. So^:* Editor,
to puncture proof, and the demonjane 30tb, 1522
of the family awake. Alfred Bar­
Phone 217.W
^
L. ft. rillL IP S ,
No Dead Ones There— trntinn is enough to convinco the “I'm Going Right Straight Reck to bera
ker,
1061 Avondale S t, E. Liverpool,
most s k r- d l-i. The lle a t Vulcanis­ My Dear Old Florida Home,’’ nt HinCity Registration Officer,
0
.,
w
rites: “I ronslder it my duty to
All
Alive
in
Kiwanis
ing Works will be tho Sanford agents term ister’s Piano Store, Welaka Block.
U0.22.M-26*
write
and tell thn rcsulta of Foley’a
for these tires and will soon s ta rt a
20-tfp Honey and Tar, which I used for my
Dra.
Marshall
and
Langley
were
campaign
of
advertising
in
The
Daily
You won't find us on the street
boy who had been suffering from n
called on to cxnmino n few of the Into Hi raid. See these tires dem onstrat­
^rners, blocking traffic; you get us
Bargains
found
t
ach
day
by
read­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
bronchial
cough for 7 or 8 weeks. Fol­
comers at the Kiwanis lunchcn today, ed. You will bo convinced a t once.
60-tfc-m
ing the Herald Ads.
by phone 498.
ey's Honey and T ar has dono him won­
and reported that nil were very much •
derful good, and I shall always recraFriday—The junior chapter, Girls' nlivo, except Bnrt Herndon, and rec­
Rome’s Attitude
THE SAND PIPER
mend It.” It sooths and hoa's. Sold
Friendly Society, will give a sliver ommended that he be laid out for a
everywhere.—Adv.
OPEN JULY 1, 1922
On Jewish Situation
tea and program a t tho homo of while to see if m ortification would set
Mrs. B. FF. Whitncr on Oa!: ave­ in. tra n k Miller was called to take
in the Holy Land 315 Atlantic Are., Daytona llcarh, Fla . 1 B 1*1®000 makes no difference; we
nue a t 5 o’clock.
the measurements, but while Bart
nrc ready for the long, as well as the
Rooms and Meals
do V. Howard Chapter, was on the cooler tho thing broke Would Grant Equal Bights But No
short
trips. Call 408 for a Quick S«rU. D. C., will meet a t the homo of down and Herndon showed a t once
Special Privileges
MRS. L. It. WATT
I
vico
Transfer.
60-tfc-m
that
ho
was
not
dead.
Then
just
to
. Dr. Howard on Pulmctto avenue
«t 4 o’clock.
’ enp the clinmx he Immediately went
' Hr, Tfcr \••or Intnt l-rr..)
Ut-.NKN A, June 28.—Tho Holy See
Friday Mrs. Roy Chittenden will into his speech (he being speaker of
TIIE WINNERS
entertain the members of the Bon tho day&gt; wherein he told of tho orig- readily agrees that Jews In Palestine
nation of the tribe of Lloyd and how, must have equal civil rights with oth­
Ton Bridge club nt 3:30 p. m.
the members of such tribes
were er nationalities but it cannot consent
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson known internationally as secretaries. to Jews enjoying privileges, prepond­
Now in the time to dour up our stock. Lots of o(J(Ih and ends and broken lots show up in our stock at this time and we must clean them
\ isitors a t Kiwanis today were erant position over other nationalities
Cameron nnnounco tho birth of n 10&lt;
apt.
( undy, of tho Hoy Scouts or- nn'l faiths or to rights of Christians
________
pound son. The young ninn will bo
I rofil is a tlunjr of the past in this kind o f sale and we are offerin g you merchandise in some instances at a fraction o f its worth. Read
gnnisatlon;
Perry Byrd, of Titusville; l&gt;t*ing insufficiently safeguarded tinciillnl Howard J. Cnmcron, Jr.
ovl
3a*JA
R
C
0FFtEtC
Mr. O ( onner and Mr. Crosby, of Day- Vatican declares in a letter to the
Hit* offeriiitfH liulow iiihI you will rcurfily set? tli«it it will pay you to visit us.
League of Nations.
Telephone No. 509
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. *onn' ‘'*r' 0 ’Conner addressed the
Henry Peabody will bo Interested to L ul&gt; " i,h reference to the competition
Are making you a special offer
NOTICE.
learn that they are moving from T ex -!?/ , w e,t ns nK«in"t the south. Mr.
lor I EN MAYS only. We are re­
ns to Miami, where they will make J n nnnounccd that he hud fallen in
moving to our now GREENThe Womans club will servo chick­
their future home.
*ov° wRh .Sanford and Us people and
PIANOS
H o l Si*.S and ii you are interest­
in all porbnhility bo would bo a San­ en lunches, chicken sandwiches, homo
ed in
pho n o g r a p h s
ford cltiicn shortly.
Cnpt. Cundy made cuke, coffee, lemonade and ‘‘hot
ST. AGNES GUII.D.
Large Tub Ferns, Fern
spoke
for
some
minutes
on the objects dogsM Thursday a t Lake Mary.
RED SHEETS
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
The members of the St. Agnes
Tlie
proceeds
will
be
for
the
benoand
aims
of
scouting.
'
Ho
stated
that
Trees, Bedding: Plants
GRASS RUGS
Guild had a most interesting meet­
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
in the near future Sanford would have lit of the Sanford Band nnd tho Wo­
of every descripaion.
These Shouts nro of good quality Muslin, e d i­
ing Monday afternoon at the homo of
“3 Him Its from the High Prices’’
six troops of Scouts instead of three mans club and tho pntronnge of tho
Mrs. A1 Zinsor, with Mrs. Paul n ig ­
PLAYER ROLLS
We have n full hale of these attractive
Coleus
as now; th at tho Scout Camp on Sil­ people will bo greatly npprccintod.
tor seamed, full count, sire 72x90. A BAR­
gers ns hostess. The afternoon was
213-215 SANFORD AVENUE
Are
a
few
of
the
many
hundreds
ver
Lake
had
t&gt;oon
selected
as
the
cen­
PHONE
550
in
many
varieties,
and many oth­
IS
to close out. A real $10.00 value,. ach_l
nnd a few mat- tral camp for his district and that
that
have
purchased
“EXIDE”
GAIN, nt, undi—
er
attractive
decorations
in the
J. H. HINTERMISTER
wore discussed and soon there would be an encampment GERMS KILLED BY SUNLIGHT Batteries from us. Nearly three way of
TRADE AT HOME
passed upon. A fter tho business of hundreds of Scouts a t this camp.
PIANO CO.
years snles and not one to go
•session tho hostess served a delicious
In That Way Water It Kept Compara. wrong.
FERNS and PLANTS
While the meeting was in progress
Welaka Block
tiveiy Free From Infection That
8ftlnd course with accessories and
( HI a t tiie Greenhouse
n phone call from Daytona Kiwanis
punch.
Would Spread Disease.
Insist
on
an
“EXIDE”
Size 9 ft. by 12 ft.
announced th at Thursday, July Cth,
116 So. Lake St., Orlando
Among those prevent Monday nf- was the day that Daytona Kiwanlnns
McLaulin, Jr. trrnoun.w
There a r e few more wonderful sights
Battery
ere Mrs. Archie Betts, M rs.'would entertain Sanford Kiwanlnns III the World limn a winding rlvi-r
OPTICIAN—O PTO M K ntlST
Chris Matthews, Mrs. Clarke Lcon- with a bench dinner consisting of
shining In the sunlight. Hut our In- T he Battery is the life of the car.
nrdy, Mrs. John Leonard!, Mrs. Wm shritni
pillnu and nccessories to •w est In sueh n scene may he greatly WE RE-CHARGE AND RE­
Bolding, Mrs. Al Zinser, Mrs. Bioom match,
PAIR ALL MAKES
The local club will attend in heightened hy the reflection Hint the
AIR
of Miami, nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson.
sunbeams a r e not merely lientillfylnK
a body.
BATTERIES
CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES
Lor your tires, freo nnd when you
the w a te r; they are engaged In ii c u r ­
Sam Baiimel will speak four weeks ious work of the iitiimst Importance to
want it.
GlIM.S’
FRIENDLY
SOCIETY.
THE SEASON IS HERE FOR KEDS AND JUST LOOK AT THE BARGAINS WE
I/)! No. I
from todny and will advocate u law inan'a welfare. Mclcntlflc Investigation
AIR
The junior chapter, Girls’ Friendly providing n uniform price of not cx- has proved that sunlight p o ssesses a
Them* Drosses are of good quality Gingham that will launder
For
your
comfort
from G. E. Electric
nnd___
sii- cooiling 25.00 for women's huts, with wonderful power to kill Injurious 107 West First St.------Phone 548
^ give n _program
_
lit Baal, tat St.
OFFERING IN THIS LINE
Sanford, Fla. society, will
well and ant just the thing for tho children during vacation
fnns
ver tea Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock n° t mor‘’ than one hnt per year,
germs In river water.
tune. It in a bargain, too, that you cannot afford to mins. There
Where n river Is polluted hy sewage,
nt the home of Mrs. B. F. W hitncr, I J - »• Hutchinson heads tho KiwanGASOLINE
In not n tlreNN in Huh lot that Hold for less than $1.19 and Home
Special lot of odds nnd ends from stock, broken sizes, etc., that we must close out. Ol
on Oak avenue.
j is w ater polo team a t Lake Mary to- millions ami millions of dangerous
For all mnkca of cars.
of them are worth $2.00. Special Clone-out price, each—
Aou will do well to look over this lot. Vnlues to $1.75 to go at only, pair .........
8!
There will be fancy dances by j morrow, nnd he will have to nnslst him hurterla flourish In Its w a te r mid are
arried along with II to spread dis­
OILS
Beatrice Hownrd, Mary Helen Morse ^ vo husky Imys, whose names are to C
ease and dentil around Its hanks unless
For automobiles, sowing mnchlnes,
and Mnry Wight. Besides these fca- be kept secret until time for the Ihelr development Is arrested. If the
etc.
tures there will he readings and pin- irunu', hut wo opine that Doc R towb* sun dot*s nut shim* upon such a river
nr selections given by members of lee, h rank Miller, Forest Lake, Pinkus It limy heroine a peril to whole comIA)t No. 2
TIRES
the society. A silver offering will bo Connelly and Jim. Jinkins will form a munltles. I tut If the sunlight doe*
I lint wear, a freo tubo with each tire.
In thin lot we are offering you dresses in the better clnsn. Valtaken for the purpose of furthering team. Supt. Dumas was suggested to remit ll freely, the germs a re tie
A ticket with every dollar on a sig­
uch up to $3.00. Each—
the work of the society. The girls play on this team but he has applied Strayed ami llte w a te r Is kept cniunal lamp given away July 3rd.
nrc now receiving Instructions in sow­ for n position as bathing suit pnrudu pnrntlvely free from Infi'ctlou.
i
ing under the direction of Mrs. Allen judge, and would bo otherwise occu­
You Can Find the Name of I
Tractor plowing, discing, ami linrpied.
Hrrry Live Professional and ■ H. Stone.
rowing.—T.
M. Fox Go., Ford Service
All
friends
nnd
patrons
of
these
Huainesa Man in Sanford in *
Station,
phone
3.TI.
HO-fttr
JU N IO R EPWORTII LEAGUE.
Thi. Column Each Day 9 girls nro most cordially invited to nt105 Palmetto Avenue
tcud this program.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
I ho Junior Kpworth I.vngoe meets t
PICNIC PARTY
I' riday at tho Methodist church.
There will be n missionary* pro­
One of the most delightful picnic* of
We have about 35 Ladies’ Skirts in various styles and colors,
George A. DeCottes
the summer w u the one enjoyed by gram. All are invited to attend nt
serges, plaids, poplins, etc. W’e cannot describe these values
Try a new Twin laoaf o f
the menfbers of the Pipe Organ Club •I o’clock.
Vtlorney-at-Law
with p rin ters ink, for nothing but n personal inspection will
New In v en tio n Now
and a few Invited friends on Monday
give you the least idea of what we are offering you. They
on D isplay
Over Seminole County Bank
afternoon at Paint Springs. This was DEMON s i r ATI (&gt;.N HERE
Hus log lot of Middies are of excellent quality, some worth as much as $3.00 each. Not
must move and we are going to close them out at a mere frac­
The widely advertised New
8A.NIORD
FLORIDA the final meeting pf the club for the
tion of their worth. Values to $5.00 and $6.00.
SHOWING LEE TIRES
Perfection O d Range with
n one in the lot hut what wan priced as high as $1.49. Those of course have been handl­
fiscal year, nnd after a brief business
DRIVING OVER SPIKES
SUPERFEX Burners that for
CLOSE-OUT
PRICE,
EACH
LIME, CEMENT,
meeting,
the members and friends mo­
ed n good deal nnd are slightly soiled hut Gee! they nro a bargain at the price we
the first time combines gat­
tored out to l&gt;eautiftd Palm Springs,
are offering them YOUR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT. e a c h ......
H arry Kent, of the Kent Vulcaniz­
s' we speed with oil-stove
PLASTER
and
where swimming was enjoyed for an ing Works, and N. II. Walker, rep­
Contractor and Builder
economy, is on display here.
hour nnd Inter a most delectable pic­ resenting the Leo Tire company, were
Let us show you this big
BUILDERS’
IA.NFORI)
. . . FLORID* nic srpper served, Th«-. enJoying
£iv,r.„ ^
demonstration on the
im im I miiiic new sun* auu us
this delightful affair were: Mesdnmes stieets this nfternoon. They hnvc
MATERIALS
marvelous burner.
A.
M.
Phillips,
Volie
Williams,
Hall,
planks
filled
with
steel
spikes
nnd
SMITH BROS.
of every kind
Gatchel, Colder, Ray, Whittle, Fields, they placed the hoards o &gt; the street
Sanford Furni­
McAllister,
A.
C.
Williams,
McLeod,
Garage and Machine Co.
nnd drive over them, stand on them
Huff, Merriwethor, Farrell and Ryan; With the enr and do all kind of stunts.
ture Co.
at all good grocers
Expert Auto Repair Work

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1922

PAGE POUR

SAN

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F r id a y

Ma
oul
wo
tin
thi

Kanner’s Department Store

89c

fw
tu-

ANOTHER SPECIAL

LOOK!

THE VIOLET DELL
FLORISTS

$ 6.00

W ATC H FOR OUR BARGAINS

Henry

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wi
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nu
th
lit

CL0SE-0UT SPECIALS

CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS

RAY BROTHERS

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WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S MIDDIES

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Sale Begins Friday, June

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CONTINUES FOR 10 DAYS

F . P . P ines

LADIES’ SKIRTS

89c

ify

AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

Be Sure that You See Our Display of'Shoes tor
Will Offer Many Worth-while Bargains besidj
------------------------- — the Keds

$1.19

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Have You Seen*
This New
Super Stove?

30

Lumber

S. O. Shirtholser

$1.89

We Have Space to List Only a Few of the Mai
Vaiuess We are Offering in This Sale.
Be Sure That You Visit Us.

Pkone JO

HILL LUMBER CO.

Corner First sad Oak

Let U* Do Your

tractor plowing, discing, harrowing

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’

,

Bargains W e are Offering in Seasonable Household Necessiti

:j

Whito ami Whito Combinottos.
$2 val. $1.69
_____________
lL'-gt. KnamoItHl Preserve Kottlos. each

Bowl and Pitcher Sots, white and white
hnameled, set__________
$2.9S
Galvanised Pails, 10-qt.
20c

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B

79c

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ok
•a

Galvanised Pails, 12-ut.

25c

Galvanized Pails. 14-qt

30o

Enameled Dish Pans, 14-qt regular $1.
value, each
Enameled Preserve Kettles. lOmt. only
Water Tumblers, special val., dozen only
Ky Water Pitchers, Colonial style, each
lahle Knives and Forks, each
Glass Butter Dishes, each
Glass Covered Sugars, each

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f9 c

59e
45c
S9c
10c

OQ-,
..•§%*\

29c

Oil Lamps, large size with No. 2 burners,
chimneys, wicks ........
j

SOME ITEMS WE HAVE IN

Enameled Wash Basins eac h ....

LIMITED QUANTITIES

Sauce Pans. 5-ot. each

COME EARLY
Kitchen Knives, each
Aluminum Teaspoons. 6 for
Dressing Combs, each
Dish Drainers, each_____
Ice Picks, each

...................... 10c
....... ........................... . 2
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W

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10c

Lamp Burners, e a c h ......................
No. 2 Lamp Chimneys, ;&gt; f o r ...........

25c

lee Cream Freezers. 2-qt.
................$3.00
lee Cream Freezers, l-qt........ ........... §4.t

8-qt. Rinsing Pans, each ..............'
Flour Sifters, each
...................................

Quirk Service Transfei

value, set of 6
Plates, plain, set of 6
^
Covered Dishes, n l n i n

T. M. FOX COMPANY
Ford Service Station

lf *f please you, tell othera; If no
tell us. Phon* 498

B- W. HERNDON

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Insurance A gency

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FIRB—AUTO— BONDS

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:

W FORD NOVELTJ
WORKS
v. C. COLLER, Prop.

Work

.............................•,..•••»

0Nt r a c t o r and

Cu,P**nd S» u,-Hs' '^ P orted China, gold
nands, set of 6
SI

*IT Co“ **relaI Street

Saaferd. Tta

EaUte and Insurance

AN FORD

15 of 6 ird desi8rp Cup®and Saucers' Mt

b u il d e h

Geo. W. K night
...^

...

...

FLORIDA

;"

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

Not Regret

• 'tllu '.'J

a»a

H oller W o r k

House of

N EW PERFECTION

SERVICE, QUALITY

OiJJtange

with SUPERFEXBurners

PRICE

Routh’s Bakery
N ext to Princess

Phone 3.11
■

General Shop and Mill

Oatmeals, plain, set of 6

Don’t Miss This Unusal Display ot Values-Visit Us Early; You Will

Ask for Rales per Acre-------------------------- HEAVY CONTRACT HAULING

Storage Facilities

Cup
jps and Saucers, plain white, extra

Sanford
Maid
Bread

NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN OUR CITY

Buick “Four” Breaks
Record for Economy

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Under official observation by Mr. J.
Hntlo of the San Francisro Bulletin,
“Lifetime” Alumnitim Pitchers and Serving Trays.
anti Mr. II. T. liny*, superintendent of
service stations for the Standard Oil
Extra large Roasters and 3-piece Pudding Pan Sets.
Go., who sealed the gasoline tank, oil i
filler *|iout and radiator cap, a Buick ■
Another lot of lljuse Easy Dust Pans jusl arrived.
“ Four” started on a 1,000-mlle ccon- I
Honey Cakes, ’’Bounty of Ihe Gods.” 25c each.
omy run In San Francisco. No spec- 5
ini equipment was Installed nor were ■
Gardner’s Fruit, Pound. Raisen and Layer Cakes.
special adjustm ents mndc on the car. !
Day nnd night this car rolled up the
The Dainty Pastry Flour. Arostos and Pillshury Flour.
miles on the nmiixing average of th ir­
ty «nd four-tenths miles to u gallon
Wilson’s Certified Oleo.
of gnsolino anti one thousand miles to
a quart of oil. Needless to say the
Del Monte, Libby’s and Rosedale Canned Goods.
radiator required no additional water.
When it was necessary to refill tho
Choice Western Reef and Pork, now shipped direct from St.
gasoline tank it was arranged that the
breaking of the gasoline seal nnd the Louis to Sanford. Car arrives Friday’s. This is fine_try it.
reseating of the tank he done by nn 5
appointed official of the Standard Oil S
Co.
Dressed Hens, native veal and pork, pickled pigs feet, sum­
The crank case contained the re­
mer sausage and frankfurters
quired five quarts of oil ut the sta rt
anti was sealed. This seal was not jB
broken nnd. no further oil was added. I
Phone 210
This test proves tho great economy *
|
of tho Buick design and confirm aj"
Buick engineers’ choice of weight dis­
tribution, bearings, engine size, de­
sign and construction.
Distance r u n .................. 000 miles
iH
Gasoline mileage 30.4 miles to gallon
Oil M ileage...........1,000 miles to quart
arc built.
I. D. MARTIN, Proprietor
;S When better automobiles
.... .... .............
.
■ i BuRk will huild them.—N. It. Gam er,
will sell them.
78-3tc; w-Itc

H a r d e n i n g of
the A r t e r i e s
—If people put their money nwny—even in
Hmall amounts—In tin boxes, socks or mat­
tresses,—it is withdrawn from circulation.
—It then becomes impotent to p a y obliga­
tions or help business conditions.
%

— Bank your money, and not only lot it enrn
interest for you, but inject new life into
the arteries of trade.
Your money will be safe when deposited
with the—

j The Popular Market 1
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"hrei 8twiM
,cirar,Iffi2di;Ucrank 5

Sh*fts Iceturned___________ Phone 61 ■
----------- 1 Bone 61

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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SANFORD HERALD

IN TH E H E A R T OP TH E W O R L D ’S G REATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
VOLUME XIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,1922

DAIL EIRFAN MEETING THIS
MORNING ADJOURNED TO
DISCUSS THE SITUATION
BANDITS KILLED
BANK PRESIDENT
ON A SETTLEMENT SHOT MESSENGER
Created By Presentation
DeValera’s Alterna­
tive Proposal

LOOKS LIKE PEACE MIGHT BE GAVE THEM NO CHANCE
EVEN GET UP THEIR
SECURED FOR OLD IRELAND
SOMETIME SOON
HANDS
( D r T k e A a a o e li K C * P r r a a )

DUBLIN, Jnn. 5.— Tho Dnll Eirennn
met thin morning and Immedintoly ad­
journed until this afternoon. Adjurnment was made to glvo members an
opportunity of discussing tho situa­
tion created by tho presentation of
DeValcra’s alternative proposals con­
cerning tho Irish settlement with
England.
LONDON, Jan. 5.—J. J. Wnlsh, a
mombor o f the Dail Eirennn w»s
quoted in a Centrnl News dispatch
from Dublin today ns saying in a
statement hn could definitely stato
that as the position now stands tho
treaty will bo defeated by at least
two votes.
DUIILIN, Jnn. 6.— Enmon DoVnlora
when tho Dail Eirennn rose yesterdny
evening, produced for the first time
publicly his alternative proposals to
tho Irish trenty. A fortnight ago ho
was asked by Arthur Griffith to pub­
lish them and Mr. Griffith repeated
his challenge at yestordny’s debate.
Mr. DoVnlora’s original iden, us an­
nounced "by himself, wqs to move hiB
alternative propositions in tho event
of rejection of tho treaty. But, he
changed his mind, and now intends,
If hp is permitted, to move them ns
amendment t o -tho resolution approv­
ing tho trenty.
Tho documont, whoso secrecy has
been carcfuly gunrded, except for ob­
scure hints by Dnil members who snw
it in the privato sessions, was issued
to the press, accompanied by an ap­
peal by Mr. DoVnlora in a manifesto
addressed to the Irish people, urging
them not to ho stnnipcdcd in the sup­
port of tho trenty, which would not
bring pence.
,

POSTMASTER GENERAL HAYS
MAY RESIGN HIS JOB FOR
MOVING PICTURE OFFER
Has Been Offered $150,­ fered him in motion picturo industry
nnd it is not likely thnt ho will mnko
000 a Year and Bid
|n decision within the next ten dnys.
Ho wil discuss details of offer with
Been Increased
picturo mngnntos January 14th. It Is
understood he was offered $1(10,000
( H r T h e A a a o r la lr d P r r a a )
'a
year to begin with but this sum is
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 4.— I’ontmnsnow said to bo somewhat under tho
ter Genurni Iluya snid toduy he has
sum now in prospect ns bid hnd boon
not yet decided whether to leave tho increased upon Hays hitherto ropontcabinet nnd nccopt tho now plnco o f­ , ed refusals.

J

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( I l r T h e A a a n r l a t r d 1’ r r a a )

INDICTMENTS CHARGE VIOLATION
OP SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAW
RETURNED BY FEDERAL JURY

CHICAGO, Jnn. ft.—John Soffol,
president of the Maywood State Bank,
was shot and killed nnd Louis Sween­
ey, chief of police o f the suburb nnd
Arthur Henson, bank
messenger
( n r T k e A a a n e ln t e d I 'r r a n )
wounded today when five bandits rob­
NEW YORK, Jnn. B.— Indictments
bed
them
$12,000
pay roll »«•
for tho charging violation of the Sherman
..........
. ”o *f ▼
—»— I—*
Maywood plant of the American Can, 11Ilti. truat law, wcrc roturneU by tho
Comnnny. The bandits did not
not. give
trlvn*
’
Compnny.
tho banker nnd his two guards a federal grand jury against cloven cor­
chunco to hold up their hands. They porations and ten individuals alleged
ordered tho pay roll car to stop and as to be members of tho sewer pipo comit came to a halt they opened firo kil­
bine. Indictment returned secretly
ling Soffel instantly. Henson’s injur­ several weeks ago unsealed todny.
ies nre serious.
--------WASHINGTON, Jan. B.— Investign-

Penrose Funeral W a s
Held This Morning’ in
The Same Secrecy

tfon by the Federal Trndo Commission
of the house furnishing
goods Indus
...... "..... ” ------tr&gt;’
‘« ™ t ed
« resolution adopt«.i
._ »»..
.
ed Into ......__i_..
yesterday lby
the ___
senate.
The
resolution, sponsored by Senator Ken­
yon, Republican, Iowa, provides thnt
tile injury shnll embrneo tho cause of
factory, wholesale nnd retail price conditlons’* in tho industry.
There was no record vote on the
resolution.

ITALY AGREES \ NEWSPAPER
TO RESOLUTION
MAN STOLEN
ON SUBMARINES
AT DUBLIN

N U M B E R 21

MANY FAMILIES HOMELESS
AT TULSA, OKLA., AFTER
YESTERDAY’S BIG STORM
Which Swept Through
PREPARATIONS
Northwestern Part
GO FORWARD
o f the State
FOR OPENING MANY AREINJURED
ALLIED SUPREME COUNCIL
CANNES, FRANCE— IHG
THINGS TO HAPPEN

, hit
Jr
, it]

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AND SEVERE DAMAGE IS R B .
PORTED IN OKLAHOMA, KAN­
SAS AND MISSOURI

( H r T h e A a a o r l n t r d I ’r r a a )

CANNES, Franco, Jnn. B.— Prepar­
ations went forward today for tho
opening hero tomorrow of tho Allied
...
r.
ii
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..
Supreme Council. A meeting was
held todny nt which reparations nnd
proposed international economic con­
ference was discussed.
Representatives from Franco, Great
Britnin, Itnly, Belgium held two ses­
sions during the dny. With tho arriv­
al of Viscount Ishii, at tho head of
tho Japanese delegation, nnd Premier
Thounys, of Belgium, everything is
ready for what increasingly emphasiz­
ed ns the most momentous assembly
of the past two years struggle to sot
Europe aright and get Germany start­
ed on reparations payments.

(Hr The Aaaoelated PrraaI
TULSA, Okln., Jnn. 6.— With
least a score of families homolcsa and
several persons Injured, several towns
|n th,B (!,Btrlct recovered todny from
the storm which yesterday swept thro
Northenstcrn Oklahoma nnd reached
into Southeastern Kansas and South­
western Missouri. Sovcro dnmago waa
reported nt Miami, Comorco, Turley,
McAlestor, I’ icher, Muskogco and
other Oklahoma towns. In Kansas
the storm centered around Galena and
Baxter Springs. Joplin, Mo., wns alia
hit.
GAHIIARILLA CARNIVAL WILL
BE HIG FEATURE OF
SOUTH I I.ORIDA '.’ AIR

CANNES, Jan. 5.—With tho air full
TAMPA, J.iii.6. (S p .p,n l.—.loo M.
of talk of an alliance between France Lozano, captain thin year of Ye
That Surrounded .Making of All Ar­
and Great Britain as tho only means Mystic Krewo of Gnspnrilla, tho orrangements for the Funeral
of keeping the entente intact, Premier ginization whirl, puts on tho far-fam­
Itriand and Prime Minister Lloyd ed Gaspnrllln carnival at Tampa each
( H r T h r A M i i r l n t r d I ’r r a * )
George yesterday resumed their con­ year, announces that all of tho dntea
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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. B.—Tho fu­
neral of Senator Pcnroso was held this PROVIDED FRENCH DELEGATION CORRESPONDENT OF LONDON versations which were begun somo have been arranged for tho spectacu­
•lays ago in London.
lar event.
Tho dates nro:
morning, the same great secrecy that
WILL AGREE TO THE SAME
TIMES KIDNAPPED LAST NIGHT
"The
conversations
are
continuing”
Jnn.
0—Election
of Gnspurllla
surrounded the making of arrange­
PROPOSITION
HY ARMED MEN
was
the
only
comment
tliu
French
pre­
XIV,
his
queen
and
court.
ments for tho funeral being maintain­
mier would make after a two hours*
( n r T h e A s a o r l a t r d I 'r r a a )
Feb. 1— Annual bachelors* ball, ated until the ho«ly was lowered In the
( H r T h r A a « n rla (rd T r r a a )
WASHINGTON, Jnn. B.— Itnly de­
DUBLIN, Jnn. B.—A. It. Kay, cor­ talk with Lloyd George yesterdny nf- tho Tampa Yucht nnd Country Club.
grave in South Laurel Hill camctory.
Feb. 3— King’s ball, at the TamNo information ns to whuthor any ro- cided to accept the second Root rcso. respondent for the London Times wns tornoon.
General reticence is being observed pn Bay hotol.
ligiouB services at the hoirob or nt the lution prohibiting nttacks by subma­ kidnapped jast night by three armed
Fob.6— Rohnrsnlo for Krewo, at
cemetery. Nowspupcr reporters were rines on mcrchantships provided the men. No word of him since his dis­ by the principals of tho British dele­
not admitted to tho burial ground, French delegation docs the same, it appearance and no explanation of his gation on tho eve of the opening of Tampa Bay casino.
Feb. 0— Invasion of the city by
guards being stationed everywhere was snid in nuthorltnitve Italian cir­ seizure. Correspondents at this morn­ tho Allied Supreme Council meeting
cles.
This
decision
will
make
possible
regarding
such
an
alliance.
ing’s
session
of
the
Dail
Eirennn
de­
the
Krewe.
Banquet nt tho TamD*
and reporters boing informed they
to hold n session of the full nnvnl manded his immediate relense and
^
Premier Bri andsnid boforo going hotel.
would onter nt their own peril.
committee today.
! punishment of kidnappers.
to the British prime minister’s villa
Feb. 7— Annual coronntion ball, at
Later in tho day Senator Penrose’s
that it might bo putting it rather Tampa Hay casino.
secretary said there was some sort of
strongly
to talk of a formal alliance.
The election of the king nnd queon
service at tho grave. Said ho did not
What Dr. Hunt
Yet,
he
said,
the policy of Franco all •s a great event among the Gnsparknow who conducted it.
Thinks of Coining
along Imd been to strengthen her ties illnH. Tho several cunndldntcs— thero
with her war allies, since this scorned
Bible Conference essential to a settlement of European are always two or more for king and
Grand Embezzlement
queen—nro voted on l.y rccrot ballot
problems.
Has Been Charged
Only the tellers who count the votos
29,000 MOTOR CAR
The following letter to I)r. Brown­
Members of both tho French and know who Ims been honored by solo©
LICENSES ISSUED
Against Expressman
lee from Dr. F. D. Hunt is interest­
British delegations are agreed that thins
And they keep tho secret
ing:
the
situation is grave and that the en­ right up to the night of thu corona­
INVESTIGATION
IS
BEING
CON­
TALL A ll ASSE E, Jnn.4.— ( Special) Who Suid He Wna Held Up nnd Rob­
Snnford, Fla., Jan. 3, 1922.
tente powers must come closer to­ tion hall, so that the corunionial o f
DUCTED HY INTERSTATE
—Probably the busiest plnco in Flor­
bed nt Tanipn
Rev. E. D. Brownlee,
gether
or they will drift more widely crowning the royal pair who will pre­
COMMISSION
ida just at this time is the office ^f tho
Sanford, Fla.
apart.
I he difference of opinion ap­ side over the lestinies of Yu Mystic
( H r T h e A a a o r U l e d I 'r r a a )
state comptroller, where applications
My Dear Brohtcr:
pears to center around tho question of Krewe of Gnspnrilla is always an
TAMPA, Jnn. B.—A charge of grand To the Shippers of Florida:
for automobile licenses nre boing
I wish tint I could impress upon
" ’bo ought , to. make
nec- ••vent
The Railroad Commissioners o f the
of absorbing
interest IIIH
not Ulliy
only L
to
handled.
An iden of the speed with embezzlement was filed in criminal
, a concession
.
---.
........'"H "iwvivni
(&gt;
the Christian people of Sanford, tho
State
of
Florida
hereby
call
a
confer­
essnry
to
bring
about
closer
accord,
the
members
of
tho
Krewo
but
nlso
to
which the work is being done niny bo court today ngniust S. I.. Smith, an
rare privilege they will have in the
had when it is known that 3,290 li­ omploycn of the American Express ence of shippers to meet January 0th, Bible Conference to bo conducted by The atmosphere throughout tho day the people of this section generally,
for Ye Mystic Krewo Iuih members in
censes were handled through tho Co., who confessed Thursday ho had 1922, at 11:00 a. in., in the City Coun­ representatives of the Moody Bible was generally pessimistic.
Premier Bonoml, of Italy, arrived all parts o f the state who coma boro
mails nnd sent out today. All tho in­ invented the story thut he had been cil Chamber, Jacksonville, Florida, for Institute, o f Chicago, beginning next
on the scene late yesterday afternoon annually to take part in tho revels o f
coming mails through Saturday night hold up nnd robbed of the company's tile purpose of determining what, if Sunday, January Hth.
and expected to see Premiers llrinnd the "pirates” at their yearly gather­
any, action should he taken by the
funds
he
was
taking
to
tho
hank
and
have been handled todny nnd the only
No one, who desires to know tho
and Lloyd George during tho evening. ings.
Railroad Commissioners, or represen­
that
ho
hid
tho
money
in
n
swamp.
.
applications to ho worked nre thoso
Bible and its teachings, can afford to
tatives of shippers, in the general rate
Tho
money
was
recovered.
Informa­
But
to
the general public tho prin­
arriving Sunday nnd Monday.
miss this conference, which is not de­
investigation which iH now being con­
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
tion
filed
against
him
chnrgcs
that
ho
cipal
event
is the "capture** of tho
The total number of Motor vehicles
nominational, hut wonderfully instruc
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
attempted to rob tho company of $),- ducted by the Interstate Commerce
city,
which
Is
effected by tho Krowe
registered to date is, in round num­
tive nnd inspirntionnl in opening up
Commission at Washington.
WEEK ENDING JAN. 3, 1922 I" true pirate style, when they com*
tho real teaching of tho word of God.
bers, twenty-nine thousand. When it 824.
These hearings opened on Decem­
up to Tampa on u rasklsh schooner,
is understood thnt there nre sixteen
I happen to know personally all tho
ber Bth, nnd continued until the 14th,
CRATE
MILL
BURNED
Temperature:
The temperature with dummy cannon hut renl small
clnscs of licenses it is rendily seen
men who are coming to Sanford, nnd
and hearings will lie resumed on Jan­
AT HUMMEBFIELD TODAY,
was generally moderate, except the arms.
Tho pirates look truo to tholr
thnt tho work is being dispatched with
have been in touch with their confer­
FIFTY THOUSAND I.OSS uary 11th, nnd continued until com­
ences in three towns in Georgia this last two days, when tile weather was name, with their attire which is o f tho
the utmost promptness.
The comp­
pleted, which will lie some timo in
fall, and I cun say thnt few men have much colder than the seasonal with mode worn l.y pirates in the halcyon
troller has already circulndto 160,000
SUMMERFIELD, Jnn. B. — Tho February.
freezing over the northern portion days of Drake, LnFItto, Kidd and
ever gripped tho people as liuvo Itov.
application blanks printed on the mulIt is earnestly hoped that tho ship­
crate nnd box mill of the Sunset Crato
nnd frost or frost tempornturos in other kindred spirits of tho "tako
Guillo
ami
Astrom.
tigrnphing machine in his own of file
&amp; Lumber Company here wns destroy­ pers will respond to this cull, and at­
tho central division.
There was a what you can” dnys of tho Spanish
The Moody Institute gets the best
about 100.000 more during the soned by a fire of undetermined origin tend tho conference above referred to.
return
to
near
normal
temperature
on Mnin.
Tho "capture** of tho city is
possible regardless of denominational
son.
.
s
tho Inst day of tho week.
early today. Tho loss wns estimated Thu hearings being conducted by the
followed always by a Hpoctulnr parade.
connection, and that Institute stands
nxE 7RJwsh otno shrdl cmfwyp shr
at $60,000, partly covered by insur­ Interstate Commerce Commission are
Precipitation:
Tho week wna prnMiller, tho noted Philadelphia eoofor the absolute integrity of tho Ilible
A number o f tho applications nre
ance. Six cars on tho Seaboard Air as wide-spread as tho investigations ns tho word of God, and loyalty to our cltlcally rainless, aH only light nnd un­ tumor, is preparing tho costumes
coming in incomplete nnd nro having
made in 1020, upon which tho present
Line siding wqro burned.
Lord Jesus Christ, and docs not coun­ important amounts occurod nt n few which will ho worn by tho pirates.
to ho roturned for correction, some
rates were established.
’I ho absence of rain was
tenance in anyway any of tho modern stations,
fnii to stnto whether tho vehicle is
Yours very truly,
HAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT
unfavorable
over most o f the section, LARGE a n d g r e a t c a s t
so-called religious movements which
fa ho used "for hire", or not, somo
FLORIDA RAILROAD
and It iH needed, especially on uplands.
seek
to
undermine
and
destroy
tho
Bi­
IN "THE OLD NEST*
also in various other ways fail to give
Tho ^
concort wll, bo givon toCOMMISSION.
Condition of Crops: Citrus fruits
ble, nnd seduco men and women from
information which is absolutely necw nj ht in„toail of tonight ns
real loyalty to Jesus Christ, whilo pro­ were benefited by the comparatively
"Tho Old Nest" a Roginnld BarkeT
low temperature during tho Inst days production offered l.y Goldwyn, which
on,nry.u
I
T
the Chamber of Commerce banquet Some Man! Some Man!
tending
to
uso
Ilia
name.
May
tho
under the direct on of Mr. Amos the
c(j ton,Khl&lt;
Tho rogU,ar
of the week; the trees, also, somo of
on ptroHer nndCnp
R. A. Gray,
m wlll bo pub||8hed in to- Shot Off His Hand and Lord greatly bless this conference in which wero showing abnormal growth comes to tho Star Thcntro for two
my
prayer.
days, hoginning Friday, is perhaps tho
chief clerk in the automobile license P
w,a Dail „ cral(1.
for the senson.
Trees thnt were de­ richest picture in personalities that
Your brother In Christ,
Drove Car 40 Miles
‘topnrtment, goes on night nnd dny
foliated ns n result of tho Octobor has beon placed boforo tho public In
FRANK D. HUNT.
nnd applicants are receiving sorvicn
CATES IS IMPROVING
storm gnve evidence of recovery. many a souHon. Tho story and the
Over
Icc
Covered
Road
to
Get
The
which Is splendid and prompt.
Celery, lottuco, nnd cnbhnge will bo Hconarlo wore written by Rupert
Doctor
EGYPTIAN COMPTROLLER
More than one hundred thousand
j Cntc8 who wa9 bn(lly injured
jonoflted by the chango to colder; Hughes, tho direction was handled by
ALMOST
ASSASSINATED
vehlclea were licensed last year and,
tcrd
b boing knocked down and
Home
tender truck, such ns bonns, Roginnld Barker, and tho cast Invlud( H r T h e A u v t l a l r l I 'r r a a )
AT CAIRO TODAY
the number during tho present y e a r , ^ ov&lt;jr b ft truck
rc9tlnff easier
SPOKANE, Jnn. B.— After losing
suffered from frost; locnl picking of cs tho following plnyors: Mary Aldan,
wdl no doubt go far in advance o f « t tho ho8p,tal „ nd tho chances are his right hnrnl In hunting accident
Htfnwherrles occurred in Plant City Cullon Landis, Louise Lovoly, Helena
„ . .0 *7 T h e A m o c ln lr d P r r a e l
° ,,rL,vloua Gguro.
lK00,i for his recovery tho physicians yestordny, II, J.* Jones, of Malden,
___ _____
CAIRO, Jan. 3.— Hndrcldine
Roy, section.
Home tomatoes nnd othor Chadwick, tho famous “ Edgar** chil­
w ,, “ .
. ,
7,
_
'think.
It wns rumored several times Washington, stopped tho flow of blood controller of Egyptian crimes dopart- truck wore set out In tho Bouth. Tho
dren, Johnny Jones, Buddy Messenger
Well, well, ifs fair enough.
Some .
tordny that ho WflB dflnii but there and then walked sovoral miles to his niont, narrowly cscopod nssnsslnatlon
froezing wenther over tho extreme and Luclllo Rlcksen; Maurice B.
women roll their stocks, and
80m° seems to be an oven chance now for nutomobllo and then drovo forty milou todny at tho hnnds of n youth bollovod north nnd west enabled formers to
("L efty") Flynn, Molly Mnlono, Rlchr°ll baby carriages.
to bo a student, tho controller wns sor- dll hogs, which had been unduly de­
hip to pull through.
IBs many over ico covered roads to tho doctor.
nrd Tuckor, Nick Cogloy, Dwight Critlously wounded by a rovolver shot. layed.
Tho rather pressing nood at tondon nnd sovoral others.
Not all
the slate is used In an* friends are hoping for his recovery
Good
meals,
$8.00
per
week,
The
The
firo was roturned nnd tho nssail- this timo is n wido distribution o f
thrnclte coal.
Somo of it is used in
Tom.de Club, corner Third and Park. unt pursued, but escaped,
Post Cards at tho Herald OiTico.
moderate rains.
cheap luad pencils.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.

1

SHIPPERS TO MEET
IN JACKSONVILLE
TO DISCUSS RATES

JY.

I .1

•'I

�W e want you to be one of the fortunate customers to benefit by our great Sale, the Greatest January Sale we have ever offered.

It is

the

Pre-Enventory, the Stock Reduction Sale preparatory to the arrival o f Spring Goods, the Greatest Cut Price Sale ever seen in the Celery
City, Beginning--------------

Our entire stock cut to and below pre-war prices— nothing misrepresented— N O TH IN G C H A R G E D — N O TH IN G E X C H A N G E D — Bonafide
Cash Sale.

High Power!

Rapid Speed Sale!

The Biggest Sacrifice ever attempted in Sanford.

Will bring a tidal wave of business for

miles. Store will be closed F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 30TH, open S A T U R D A Y , DECEM BER 31ST, 8:00 A . M.
Unusual Bargains in Shoes
If you have small feet here's your opportun­
ity. Lot of Women's Pumps and Oxfords,
tan, patent and black kid,
0 *1 A Q
$5 to $10 value, at a pair.......
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Canvas Shoes
of all kinds a t ............... ONE-HALF Price

SHOES FOR HOYS
$2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $0.00
Shoes, Sale Price $4.10, ....... O -fl Q A
$3.05, $3.30, $2.95, $2.10 and 9

Unusal Bargains
Lot o f Women’s Felt Bedroom Slippers, in
colors. All sizes, $1.75
value. Sale p r ic e ............................O V v

Shoes for Women
Another lot of Women’s Patent, Tan and
Black Kid Oxfords. Good seasonable Ox­
fords, $5.00 values
Q O \ Q
Also few plain Kid Pumps,
C O 4 Q
$5.00 value, at ........................9 * 4 * * 8
Women’s Red Cross Pumps, and Oxfords, in
Tans and Black. $8.50 regu- O f f Q f f
Women’s Boyd Welch $9.00 and $10.00 Sat­
in, Kid, Suede and Patent
C *7 O ff
Dress Pumps, at ................... 9 ■
Outing Satin and White Kid Dress Pumps,
$8.00 and $9.00 value,
O ff Q ff
for .............................................. 9 v « v 9
Women's Maxines Oxfords
O ff A ff
tan and black, $7 values at . . „ 9 v « A U
All other Women’s Oxfords, Pumps and
Shoes sold at like reductions.
All children’s Shoes, including "Buster
Brown” Shoes for children and Misses, cut to
pre-war prices, regardless of cost.

Men’s O ne-H alf Hose
$1.00 Silk Hose,
Sale price per pair........................ ■
50c Lisle half Hose,
Q ff^ *
Sale price per pair......................... O v v
25c Lisle half Hose,
4 Q p
Sale price per pair......................... J L t f l s
20c Lisle half Hose,
| 9 - A
Sale price, per pair ................ J . A 2 v
Any and all Men’s half Iloso sold at like re­
ductions. And we have all of the standard
colors.

More Bargains
Men’s Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders and Sup­
porters at ......................... 30% REDUCTION

Shoes for Men
$2.50 and $3.00 all leather
Work Shoes Sale price .. ...... 9 J . « « 7 e ?
$3.50, $4 and $4.50 Work Shoes, O f t Q f f
Side price $3.45, $2.95 and....... 9 « « d d
Standard Army Shoes, none
AA
better made, $0.50 Shoes, at ... 9 Jt*8 U
Army Officers’ Shoes, $0.50

Look at This!
Women’s and Children’s Silk and Cotton
Hose at 30% REDUCTION. Regardless of
of original cost. In other words a $2.00 pair
of Silk Iloso will cost you $1.40. Wo have in
stock black, white, tan, navy and the now
grey.

QA. A A

Men’s English and Comfort Last Shoes, tan
and black, all styles $5.00, $0.00, $7.50 and
$8.50 Shoes. Sale prices,
Q Q A A
$5.00, $5.75, $4.00 and........... 9 v « t M l
J. P. Smith high grade $10
©17 W ff
Shoes for men, sale price....... 9 ■ • ■ 5 )
$10 and $12 Floresheim
Q 7 O ff
Shoes .........................................9 i « t / u

Silk Shirts
Our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Silk and Mad­
ras Shirts and Underwear, must be reduced,
so we have cut the prices in this part of our
stock without regard to tho cost. A great
opportunity to lny in a supply of Shirts at
marvelously low prices.
Look at tiiis! Our entire stock of Silk
Shirts, $5.00 to $8.00
© Q Q A
values a t ................................... 9 v * v U
Get yours early before they are picked
over.

Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters
At prices you can’t resist, if you have use
for one.

Men’s Rain Coats

BO YS’ SUITS

$0.00 Coat, Salo

n n

Q A

$7.50 Coat, Sale

ffl/"

AA

price ....................................... v v « U U
$14.00 Combination Rain and Overcoat, Belt
Back, unmatchable
O Q A A
value at ...................................
Guaranteed no leak Walking
A A M ff
Slicker, "Seal Brand’’ .............. 9 * * » * 1 D
Riding Slicker,
C A A ff
Sale price .................................. O T i l U

Bays’ Clothing Below Pre-war Prices
0 to 9 years, $0.00 Suits
£
10 to 18 years $12.50 2-pants

D A

/■

s u i t ......................................... 9 8 * 3
10 to 18 years, $10.00 2-pants D &lt;| A f
Suit, Sale p r ic e ....................9 - i - ^ « *
10 to 18 years, $22.50 Suits,
£• £\
Sale p r ic e .............................. p l O i l
Full line of Boys’ Pants for 0 to 18
years a t ........................................... 1.3 (

Overalls, W ork Pants, Etc.
Overalls, Work Pants and Work Shirts cut to
tho last penny. If you need work clothes,
now is the time to buy and Thrasher &amp; Garner’s store is the place.

Men’s Pants
Blue Serge
$12.50 Pants,
Sale price .................................
$ 10.00 Pants,
Sale price ................................ .
$8.00 Pants,
Sale price ................................ .
$7.00 Men’s Flannel Pants, Blue,
Black and Green, sale price ...
$5.00 Men’s Pants,
Salo price .................................
$4.50 Men’s Pants,
Sale price ................................
$0.00 Men’s Pants,
Sale price ................................

M E N ’S

$9.75
$7.50
$6.25
$5.45
$3.95
$3.50
$4.25

SUITS

Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Sedge, Fancy
Worsted and Cassamcre Suits. A. R. Kirchtan make, high grado clothing. Fits and
wears as well as any made:
$45.00 Suits,
D Q A A A
Sale p r ic e ..............................9 « ^ U * U U
$40.00 Suits,
O O O A A
Sale p r ic e ............................. 9 m O « U U
$35.00 Suits,
(R Q ff A A
Sale p r ic e ............................. 9 * V « U U
$20 to $22 Suits,
© «J f f A A
Sale p r ic o ............................. 9

No maddening disappointments to greet you. Tell your friends, spread the news.

Come yourself.

We have considered the matter of giving to
the first so many customers certain unusual
bargains, and hnvc decided that the only
FAIR and LEGITIMATE inducement to tho
trade, is to serve ALL CUSTOMERS nlike,
whether first or Inst, with tho biggest pos­
sible reduced prices consistent with honest,
fair business methods.

Arm y Goods
$4.50 Army Khaki
Blankets .................................
$3.50 Army Khaki Blankets,
Blankets .................................
Army Wool Reclaimed
Shirts .....................................
Army Hats,
now, only.................................
Army Breeches, Reclaimed,
now only ................................

Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps
reduced 30 to 4 0 %
For the Ladies
25 dozen A -l Bleached Turkish Towels, 20x
40, at less than cost todny,
Q A 1A
each ............................................... Z Z ^ I .
Or One dozen

O A

mm

10 dozen 81x90 Pepperal Bleached Sheets,
today’s value $2.25,
n i
mm
Sale price ........ ..................
9 1 «4 t)

Come early, make your selections be

fore the stock is picked over.

NEXT TO lOc STORE, SANFORD, FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922
,

SID SAYS:

If You Expect Any Miracles In 1022
You Hava Hot to Ponornt ir.cn)

s

(By J. M. Slddnll, Editor of Tho American Mngnzino)
■

fifi

THE NEW YEAR ia at hand. But Jnnunry 1 and tho dnya to
follow will bo no different from December 31 and the dnya
behind, unlcaa you mnko them different.
Ono of tho ailllcat of human dcluaiona ia tho idea that timo
will bring everything out all right. Haven’t you heard people get
that o ff—nnd then proceed to do nothing whntovor with tlmo?
Tho moat pitiable business failure I know of wna duo to a selfdeluded individual in tho concern who did nothing but uocnsol tho
groat things thnt time wan going to do for tho buainesa. "Just
wnlt," wna his advice. "What wo need is time. Lenvo it to time."
So they did. And in timo the business decayed.
Foolish pcoplo lcavo all sorts of thingH to time. Some leave
the question of ill l\ealth to time. Others lenvo tho question of
thrift to timo. Only today I heard of n $25,000-n-yenr man, right
hero in Now York, who at CO is spending overy nickol ho makes—
nothing. I suppose ho thinks thnt God cares for tho ravens, nnd
thnt God will take care of him. God will no doubt enro for him—
Just as Ho cares for tho ravens. But tho ravens don't live until
they lose their Jobs because of old ago. Neither do they require
steam heated npurtmonts, underclothes, nnd hair mnttresses to
slcop on.

:

Left to itself, timo is nothing but a grnnd little passer. Look
how it passes in tho desert and in tho Arctic circle. Plonty of
timo— but no potatoes.
Don't lcavo anything to Fathor Time. Ho won't do anything
for you. Ho can't. All ho docs is to provido you room In which
to porform. If you ait in tho corner nnd wait for him to do your
Job, you'll bo disappointed.
Father Timo is only a sort of Janitor in the employ of tho A l­
mighty. Ho sees tho tenants come nnd go. But ho hns nothing
to do with nny of them, cares nothing about them. Whon you
ontor tho nrenn ho may bow and say, "Good Morning." Whon you
chcc kout 70 nr 80 years Iter ho may sny, "Good Night." Thnt,
howovor, will lie tho extent of his interests in you, or knowledgo
of you. IIo sees billions pass in nnd out tho gntc— dunces, mediocrcs nnd bright boys liko Caesar nnd Willie Shnkcspcarc. But thoy
all look alike to him.

CHANGE IN FEDERAL
TAX TAKES PLACE TODAY
ON PRIME NECESSITIES

FRANK CLARK
FUNERAL OF
WOMEN VOTERS
WILL NOT R U N .
SEN. PENROSE
GETTING BUSY
FOR SENATE
TOMORROW
HAVING MEET
IN JACKSONVILLE AND OTHER ARRANGEMENTS NOT COMPLET­
ED BUT FUNERAL WILL
CITIES WITH PRESIDENT OF
BE PRIVATE
LEAGUE PRESENT
Mrs. Mnuda Wood Pnrk, president
of tho Nntionnl Longue of Women Vo­
ters, and Mrs. Julian B. Snlloy, direc­
tor of the Third Region o f tho Lcnguo,
will spend three days in Florida, tho
sixth, seventh nnd eighth of Janunry.
Mrs. I'nrk nnd Mrs. Snlloy, who are
visiting tho Leagues of Women Voters
of tho Third Itogion, will nrrivo in
Jacksonville on tho sixth of January.
Arrangements aro being made by tho
Jacksonville Lcnguo to hnvo a lunch­
eon in Jacksonville in honor of these
Women of national prominence. Mrs.
Park will speak on Leaguo work at
thut timo therefore it is hoped that
men nnd women from nearby counties
will attend.
Reservations mny bo mndo with
Mrs. Georgia Hutnlcy, Now St. James
Hotel, Jacksonville.
Mrs. J. B. O’Hara, chnirmnn of tho
Floridn State League of Women Vo­
ters will join Mrs. Park und Mrs. Sal­
ley in Jncksonvillo from which point
they will go to Tampa.
Mrs. Park, on Jnnuary 7th, will ad­
dress a gathering at a luncheon in
Tampa. Mrs. T. L. Karn, 810 South
Newport avenuo, will bo in churgo of
arrangements
there.
Reservations
may be made through Mrs. Kara,
On Sunday night Mrs. Pock nnd
Mrs. Sully will leave Jacksonville cnroute to Birmingham, Ain.
Mrs.
O'Hara, state clmirmnn, will go to
St. Petersburg, tho guest of the St.
Petersburg Lcaguu to attend tho I’ inollas County League meeting which is
to be held in that city.
The first convention of tho Florida
State League o f Women Voters will
bo held in Jacksonville on Jnnuary 20,
27 and 28, with hendqunrtcrs at the
Seminole Hotel.
The Board of Directors of tho
League will meet in a morning und an
afternoon session on Thursday, tho
20th. The formal opening of tho con­
vention will take place thut evening.
The closing session will be held Sat­
urday morning, the 28th.
A very interesting program is boing prepared and will bo announced
Inter.
Mrs. Georgia Huntley, Now St.
Jnmcs Hotel, Jacksonville, is chair­
man of thu Hospitality Committee.

(H r The Associated Press)

PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 2—Arrange­
ments for tho funornl of Senntor Ponro£n woro still complcto today. It
wr.s definitely decided, however, to bo
strictly private in accordance with hfs
oft expressed wish. Tho dato for buriul will bo fixed after hearing from
relatives in West.

Printers Are Out
On Tampa Papers,
Open Shop Rule
Stereotyping nnd Press Room Crew«
Not Affected
TAMPA, Jnn. 2.—Stereotyping and
press room crows were not uffccted
by tho open shop conditions thnt wont
into effect on the Times and Tribuno
here Saturday. Entire forco of com­
positors of Times reported for work
this morning. Union oficinls cstimato
between thirty and forty typographi­
cal workers thrown out o f employment
by acceptance of tho open shop rule.
B jy it with a Herald Wnnt Ad.

White House Open to
Official W ashington
and General Public
To Receive New Ycnr’s Grcctin
President nnd Mrs. Harding

of

( H r T h e A n a or la ln t I'rraa)

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 2.—The Whlto
House portals were thrown open todny to official Washington nnd tho
general public to receivo tho Now
Year’s greeting of President and Mrs.
Harding. Gala occasions in former
days on the White Houso social calen­
dar New Year’s receptions abandoned
during the Wilson administration nnd
the one todny was tho first in nino
years. Members of tho diplomatic
corps calling to greet President Hard­
ing included Karl Lang and Edgar
Prochnik chnrgo d’affaires for Ger­
many and Austria.

Heavy Cold? Chest
■MClogged Up?

eying tn ______ _
in the chart', ^nietinp the racking
OCALA, Jnn. 2.— Reprosontatlvo. cough, gently stimulating the bowd*.
%
thus eliminating
uninating the cold poison?
Frnnk Clark will not bo n candidate j Always reliable. Just good medicine
for the senate in this year’s primary I made to cose colds and coughs.
For fifty years a standard remedy.
but will seek re-nomination to tho
All the family can take it with helpful
lower houso of congress from his dis­
results. Eases the children’s croup.
No harmful drags. Convincing, heall
trict according to a lottor rccoived to­
ing taste that the kiddies like. At all
day from Clark by J. II. Benjamin,
druggists, 60c.
editor of tho Ocala Star. Clarko made
known his intention of not seeking
the senatorial scat in reply to com- j
municution from Benjamin in which i
the editor wrote that bccauso of wide- | For C old s a n d Cougffs
spread discussion of Clark’s probable
Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish?
cnndiducy for tho upper houso he be­
Haven’t any ‘ 'pep” in work or play.
lieved it timo for tho representative to
You’re constipated! The stimulating
ndviso his constituents of his Inns.
action of Dr. King's Pills brings back
old time energy. All druggists, 25c.
P R O M P T ! ■ W O N ’ T G R IP E
SANFOIH), THE COMING CITY

Dr.

N e w D is c

ary

D r. K in g 's P ills

If wo can judgo from Bob Holly's
always Bprightly "Herald" Sanford Is!
WILL EXAMINE TEXT BOOK8
ono of the coming towns of Florida
which has hardly, as yot, attracted
the notice it deserves. It Is not n
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2.—Tho subtourist town, though it hns many win­ commission which hns boon examin­
ter visitors who enjoy its varied ad­ ing text books submitted for possible
vantages; but it is a substantial pro­ use in Floridn schools, will report to
ductive town, with a background of tho Stnto Textbook Commission at a
farm nnd garden wcnlth which a f­ meeting to bo held hero January nth.
fords tho best possible insurance of The sub-commission is composed of
stability, while its situation with re­ lending educators of tho Btnto, bend­
gard to water transportation gives it ed by W. S., Cawthorn, stnto high
nn assured commercial standing. It school inspector, while tho Stnto Text­
is ono of tho coming cities of South book Commission, is composed of Gov.
Floridn.— Lakeland Telegram.
Hardee and his cabinet.
------------ o-----------Rub-My-Tism, n pnln killer. 13-15tc Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.

E. A . M A R T IN SEED CO.
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

SEED POTATOES
Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph and Irish Cob­
blers. Wo nrc now rendy to quote contract prices for December and
Jnnunry delivery. Our Seed Potatoes nrc the highest qunllty, Maine
grown, selected seed. Advise qunntlty nnd variety you will want,

SUCH AS RAIL, FREIGHT. DRUGS, maximum at HO per cent on $200,000, instead of 0.r&gt; per cent of $1,000,SODA WATER, SHOES, UM­
MARTIN’S IIY-TEST SEEDS
000 or more.
BRELLAS, ETC., ETC.
Hnvo mndc good with hot It the smnll gardener nnd farmer and the
Some clnsses of business, big and
ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant your Fnll Crops with Mar­
(Hr The Aaaorlntrd I’ rraa)
little, get some relief under the new
tin’s Hy-TcBt Seeds and Insure results.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—Chnnges tnx bill, but other clnsses will have
FALL CATALOGUE
In fcdcrnl taxes voted by congress their taxes increased.
Corporations
Martin’s Fnll Seed Cntnlogue Is now ready. Writo for it. Everyone
last month came into full force yes­ which did not fall within the excess
interested in Floridn Fnll Cropn should nvnil themselves of informa­
terday. Here’s how they will nITect profit making class during tho war
tion contained In our descriptive cntnlogue. Supplied FREE on re­
will hnve their taxes
ndvnnccd
you:
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for it today.
through the incrcnno of 2 1-2 per
When you rido on o rnilrond trnln cent in the corporation income tnx.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
Phone 4377-1230
or an inland or couastwiso steamer Corporations falling within thin cIubs
202-2(18 East Bay St.
you will no longer linvc to pay tho include the railroads nnd public util­
ITALIAN SAILORS AT­
government eight per cent of tho ities, the Income of which arc regu­
TACK AMERICAN SAILORS
amount o f your fare and eight per lated by federal or state commissions
IN SHANGHAI CAFE
cent of tho cost of your seat, berth through the control over rates.
fififi
quickly
relieves
a
cold.
13-15tc
or Btnto room.
Tho excess profits tnx is repealed,
(Hr The Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
When you ship freight you will not but tho result will NOT bo reflected
SHANGHAI, Jan. 2.— Serious trou­
bo nssc.HBcd nn extra thre per cent of in federal revenues until the calendnr
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribuble between sailors from Itnlinn nnd
the cost. Likewise you can send year 1023 ns next year this tnx will
American warships here developed to­
tors Now
packages by express or parcels post be paid on thu basin of the profits
day who two score Italian sailors sur­
without having to give up a "war made in 1021. Likewise corporations
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
prised and attacked a dozen Amcricun
tax."
will NOT begin paying nt the increas­
Jackies in n enfo and then went from
Write for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
Whon you visit the corner drug ed normal income tnx until 1022.
ono enfo to another seeking out and
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
store for a bottle of proprietary
Many of the specinl or oxciso taxes
attacking isolated grous of Americans.
GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1921, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE BUYING
medicine, a tube of tooth paste, a imposed upon manufacturers in many
Five
Americans sustained knife
toilet preparation or tho liko you will lines o f business also go by thu •OKI) SAYS EXISTING COSTS ARE wounds, two of them seriously stabE. O. P A IN T E R FERTILIZER CO.
CHIEF FACTORS IN PRES­
escape the vexatious stamp taxes.
board. Tho frnmers of the new tnx
FLORIDA
lied. The attacks are thu outgrowth JACKSONVILLE
ENT MARKETS
Whon you go (o a soda fountain law believe that this will lighten tho
of a trifling brawl in a enfo following
you no longer will find Uncle Sam burden of the public generally as they
which Italians gathered raiding par­
(Hr The Aaaiirlnlrd 1’rraal
holding out his hand for a penny on hold that these taxes, with but few
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich., Jnn. 2. ty.
each ten cents or frnction you pay exceptions, have been passed on.
tho clork for a drink or a plate o f ice Manufacturers who have their taxes — Industrial conditions during tho new p« Pa m Pn
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Hi) Pa Pa py Pa
cream.
repealed are those turning out chew­ year will ho determined largely hy Ph
Pa
AGENTS
If you wnnt to sport a pair of ing gum, articles made of fur, musi­ tiie trend of retail prices, Henry Ford p«
Pa
shoos that cost more than $10, or a cal instruments, sporting goods, in­ declared hero in a statement on tho
Pa
shirt costing more than $3 you'll not cluding billiard and pool tables and
Pu
outlook. Price adjustments in many im
have to lay out a tax. Those and all balls, pleasure boats and canoes cost­
p-.»
pu
Pu
Pa
M
Pa
Pa
Pa
o K r i c r v m i i 'LEH iianii iiuii .d i m .
lines made last year and almost whol­ P&gt;
other so-called luxury taxes on ing less than $100 each, olctric fans
ly responsible for improvements re­
lorid*
Sanford,
clothing, as well as those on umbrel­ and thermos bottles and jugs.
DEATH OF FRANK K. LANE
corded, ho said. Still many lines ho
las, pnrnsols, sun shades, picture
Other taxes which come ofT include added in which tho movement will not
The many friends in this city of
frnmes, trunks, valises, poebetbooks, those on insurance premiums and on
Frank
E. Lane, wero shocked Inst
become apparent. Existing costs Ford
etc., go into the discard.
bonds of indemnity and surety, while said aro chief factors in tho present night to hear of his sudden dentil at
If you live in a place that still can sharp reductions are mndo in the market conditions? When prices re­ Ills home in DeLnnd. Mr. I.ane had
boast o f a ten cent movie show or taxes on cereal and carbonated bev­ duced business will boom.
been in ill health for somu time but
other placo of amusement vou will erages sold in closed containers; on
an operation last summer seemed to
not bo assessed a penny tax If the candy nnd on works of nrt.
improve him and his friends wero
Home new taxes aro put on mnnu
chnrgo exceeds ten cento, however,
hoping that he had fuly recovered hut
it seemed that his long lifu of useful­
you will continue to pay a war levy facturors, the rate being fi per cent
ness was ready for a close and he was
at the present rate of a cent for each of tho amount hy which the sale
price exceeds given sums in the cases
called away almost without warning.
ten cents or frnction.
Frank E. Lane was ono of tho pio­
All heads of families with de­ of carpets and rugs, trunks, valises,
I HAVE THEM
neer citizens of Sanford coming hero
pendents will get a slight reduction |fitted toilet enses, pocketbooks, por­
in tho early days from his homo in
In their income tax during the new ' table lamps, nnd fans. Other new
taxes
aru
imposed
on
manufacturers
year, tho extent being $8 for each
I.OOKS HOPEFULLY TO FUTURE Ohio and engaging in tho hnrdwnro
business boro. He married Miss Ida
dependent an a result of the Increase of finished fountain syrups and car­
BUT SEES GREATER TEST OF
Doylo in this city, the daughter of Mr.
from $200 to $-100 in tho exemption bonic neid gas.
OUR RESOURCES
and Mrs. M. Doylo and resided here
Taxes imposed under existing law
on account of dependents.
is attract­
for muny years. Ho afterward locat­
Those
I f you are murried nnd your not which will bu retained are:
(H r The Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
ing atten­
NEW YORK, Jnn. 2.—Wall Street ed at DcI.and becoming identified
Income in 1021 wan $f&gt;,000 or lean, on tolcgrnph, telephone, cable nnd
views
tho
passing
of
1021
with
but
with
tho
firm
of
Aloxindcr,
Baird
Si
tion—
lots
are
being
sold
right
along
nnd
building
in this
however, you will get a Btill further radio messages; tobacco, cigars, cig­
few
regrets
but
looks
hopefully
to
tho
Co.,
ono
of
tho
largest
fruit
firms
in
arettes
nnd
snufT;
admissions
nnd
reduction In taxes as tho normnl ex­
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
emption for married men in this dues; estates; automibllo trucks nnd future nlthough realizing tho now year that section.
the good of Sanford nt heart.
Deceased leaves a wife nnd daugh­
clnsB 1ms boon increased from $2,000 wagons, other nutomobiles nnd mo­ wil put tho country to oven a grantor
to $2,000. Single men aro given NO torcycles, und parts and accessories test o f its resources and stability. ter, Miss Nell Lane, in DeLnnd, und
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
hod in this city, Edwnrd F. Lane,
nddtionnl exemption nnd you enn do- therefor; cameras, photogrnphic films Lenders of industry nnd finance omphnslzo
their
belief
return
to
normal
to sny just what is my candid convictions would put it
nnd
tho
sympathy
of
tho
many
rela­
duct only $1,000 from your net in­ nnd plntes (other than moving pic­
conditions
cannot
ho
accomplished
un
tives
and
friends
in
this
nnd
other
ture films); firearms, shells nnd car­
moHt too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
come.
Whether you are married or singlo tridges, hunting nnd bowlu knives, til everybody sottles down to earnest stutes goes out to them in their boperson whose eyes are turned backwnrd— The fellow who
If you made a gain from tho sale of dirk knives and duggers, sword ennos, work, oconomy and snving. Forecasts renvement. The funeral will occur
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
capital ussots, such ns n building or stilettoes, nnd brass nnd metallic of general buBiness conditions this Wednesday from ids old home nt Nor­
stocks or bonds, you can pny tho tnx knuckles, smoking articles nnd auto­ year unusunly difficult say conserve wood, Ohio, and thu remuins were tnkon this gain nt tho corporation in­ matic slot device vending machines; tlvo observers account many uncer­ ovf thoro today, uccompnnicd by Mrs.
come rate of 12 1-2 per cent, Instead jewelry and articles made of precious tainties which beset eru of readjust­ Lane und MIbb Nell Lane nnd Edward
Lnno.
metals, uxcept eyeglasses nnd spec­ ment nnd reconstruction.
o f tho surtax rate if you so elect.
If your income in such as to put tacles.
13-lGtc
Stamp taxes rolnined are those im­ sory noteB, conveyances; entry of To break a cold tako G66.
you In tho surtax puying class you
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap”
will pay in 1022 nt tho old war rates, posed upon bonds of indebtedness; goods ut tho cuntoin houso; entry for
When tho South puts ns much into
but In 1023 you will pay nt tho now capital stock Ibmucs; capital stock, withdrawal of goods from tho cus­
rates, which becamo cITectlvo yester­ sales or transfer; Balos on exchanges; tom houso; passago tickets; powor ol’ hog raising ns It hns into cotton grow­
Watch the South E a s t C orner o f Page^Tw o
day, and which provido for some re­ drafts or checks (paynblo otherwise attorney; playing cards, and foreign ing, this part of tho country will lead
in hogs as it has led in cotton.
duction all along tho lino with the than on sight or demand); promts- insurance pollclea.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

RETAIL PRICE
TO DETERMINE
CONDITIONS

DEATHS

; WALL STREET
VIEWS YEAR
FEW REGRETS

G en eral F ire

In su ran ce

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J. E. SPURLING

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922

MAN NEW BUILDINGS
SANFORD SECURES BIG
GERMAN FLAG
A R E B E I N G FINISHED
ON OLD POLE
W H O L E S A L E CONCERN
IN BUSINESS PORTION
IN TAMPA PLUMBING CO.
IN NEW YORK
\W
JL

come nnd will finally land Sanford
among the front ranks of the solid W ill Have Mahoney &amp;
jm d substantial cities of Florida.
W alker in Charge of
There is so much behind Sanford
in farming crops, in location, in in­
Big Business
dustries of all kinds that .Sanford is
bound to grow and, ns The Herald
lias pointed out before, nil tho build
ng that has been done hero has been
MU.I.Fit lll.OCK, 1IILL-NEWMAN I done by home people with home enpi- SECURES MANY NEW w i i o l e tnl, for foreign investments have not
block a n d m a n y oth ers
SALE CONCERNS DURING
been made in Sanford, ns in the tour­
ADDED TO THE LIST.
TIIE PAST YEAH
ist centers. And the city thnt is
The opening of the new Seminole built on the solid foundation such
Sanford attracts another big whole­
Cafe brings to tho attention o f the ns Snnford will never hit tho tobog­ sale business on account of tho freight
public tho fact that there is another gan slide of ndvorsity. The "City rates, the hotter moans of transpor­
fine now block added to Snnford’s Substantial” bas been well named nnd
Snnford in the next twelve months tation nml the central location of the
arrowing list of store buildings.
The new Miller block is on South will attain a growth and a stendy im­ city nt tho very heart of business en­
Park avenuo nnd was originally plan­ provement thnt will be n surprise ovon terprises In South Central Florida.
ned for a garage building, but after to tho home people. And foreign in­ This city is destined to bo tho whole­
vestors arc looking this way now, at­ sale center of this pnrt of tho state
part of tho building was started the
tracted by our ninny advantages nnd and during the pnst year nt least five
originnl owners sold the lot and un­
in the next twclvo months there will big firms have located hero on account
completed building to T. J. Miller &amp;
he many outside investors hero to of tho better distribution and cheaper
Son, who immediately changed tho
take
advantage of Sanford s locution f ro|ght rntes nnd water trnnsportnplans and constructed two fine store
and this city should start the y ea r1^jon
rooms, and apartments on tho second
l*10 feelinK that Snnford can
Tho ]nt09t addition to tho wholesale
floor. Tho restaurant was built for 1'*““
weather
any
gale
nnd
come
out
of
any
business
is the Snnford branch of tho
« restaurant nnd the Popular Market
storm that might hit tho City S u b -jTnmpn p|ulnbinK Su)1|1iy Co., that
had a store room especially construct­
ed for thnt business nnd the - apart­ stnntial in tho general reconstruction have made arrangements to open u
ments overhead are models of con­ days thnt are to come. Sanford peo- warehouse on Oak avenuo in the old
venience and comfort, thus giving pie can face the New \ ear with tho Eagles building under the mnnngotbought that they have a wonderful munt o{ Mahoney &amp; Walker. They will
Snnford that which is badly needed—
country to hack them up and a won- handle wlmlesalo plumbing supplies
furnished rooms and store rooms.
derful future to fnco them.
and will cover this territory with rep­
Among the ninny other business

Y ea r o f 1922 W ill See
Construction o f Many
New Business Blocks

buildings " r e a d y

SANFORIVSLOCAT’N

resentatives selling wlmlesalo plumb­
ing supplies to all the plumbing shops
within a radius of 600 miles or nioro.
Mahoney &amp; Walker wil buy from tho
big jobbers and hnvo tho goods ship­
ped direct to Sanford where they have
space for nt least fifteen enrs of sup­
plies. Last week three cars were re­
ceived here nnd hnvo been stored in
tint warehouse and the company will
be ready for business in a few tlayB
at which time announcements will bo
made to the trade. It will ho most
convenient for tho plumbers of San­
ford and adjoining cities to ho nble to
get all their supplies from the Tnmpn
branch hero without being under tho
necessity of carrying a big Itnu on
hands nil tho time and they can al­
ways ho assured of getting what they
want and when they want it at tho
Sanford branch.
It will mean much to Snnford nnd
is another case of history repeating it­
self as in the early days when Mr. Mnhtmey was with tho Fcrnnld Hardware
Co., of this city, Snnford was tho
wholesale center for plumbing sup­
plies of all kinds and supplied Central
Honda,
Mahoney &amp; Walker are to ho con­
gratulated upon their bringing this
big business to Sanford. It will mean
much to the city in the building up of
tho great wholesale business thnt Is
ours by right of eminent domain.

WHERE IT FLEW BEFORE THE
WAR THAT GERMANY WON
AND WE LOST
NEW YORK, Jnn. 3.— Germany’s
flag today ro-nppenred among thoso
of othor nations which fly from tho
tall buildings of New York's financial
nml shipping districts. It was un­
furled front the same flagpole on top
of Number 11, Brondway, from which
it was hauled down in tho spring of
11)17, nnd marked tho location of tho
restabtished consular offices of tho
new German republic.
CALL FOR STATEMENT
OF NATIONAL HANKS

Misses Mildred Holly and Oliva
Newman entertained most delightful­
ly nt nn informal dance nt tho Holly
homo on Pnrk nve.
The decorntionn were in keeping
with the holiday senson.
Basketl
ami bowls of cut flowers being ef­
fectively used.
The evening was merrily spent with
dancing and nil kinds of games, nnd
at a late hour tho hostesses served
Pistachio ice cream nnd enko.
Among the invited guests wore:
Misses Mnutl Lake, Florence Moro,
Sarah Naomi Seoggnns, Mary Elzabith Pcrlceton, Evelyn Williams,
Glndys Wilson, nnd
Mne
Holly,
Messrs. Ralph Woodruff, Warner
Scoggins, Peirce Griffin, Kobort
Thrasher, Ed. Humph, Billie Moyo,
Charles Moro, and Robert Holly.
AUTOMATIC PHONES FOR MIAMI.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.— Comptrol­
MIAMI, Jan. 2.— "Hollo” girls will
ler of Currency today issued a call for
disappear
hero about January 16 un­
condition of all National banks at the
less
something
unforseen develops, for
close of business Saturday, December
it
is
expected
tho
work of converting
31st.
the local tclcphono system into an au­
tomatic system will lmvo been com­
ATLANTIC FLEET SAILS
pleted by thnt dnte. Rapid progress
FOR GUANTANAMO
is being nindo in tho installation o f
FOR TARGET PRACTICE now equipment, officials said, and it is
expected the system will bo in opera­
NEW YORK, Jan. 3.— Units of the tion by the middle of nuxt month.
Atlantic fleet which hnvo winter base
at Now York navy yard sailed today
for Guantanamo, Cuba, for their nniiual target practice.

m

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

ENTERTAINMENT

AT

OVIEDO.

WANTED
WANTED—Young cow.
Must bo
fresh nnd good milker. J. II. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
lB-tffl
S HE^MTs TN ELSON for ail kinds o4
hauling,
31-tfe

blocks completed within the past few
weeks nre the Miller building at the
A 'ovely and well chosen program
corner of Magnolia nnd Second street
was given last evening at Oviedo, by
which is the largest nnd one of tho
tlie Oviedo Woman's Club, assisted by
finest department store buildings in
several people from Snnford, for the
the state, nnd tho new Hlll-Newmnn
Christmas Seal Fund.
FOR SALE
building on Snnfoid nvenuo, which is
Mrs. C. J. Marshall gave two love­
FOR
SALE—
No. 817 West First S t
a single story brick with two good
ly violin solos, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell
Eight
rooms
and bath. For prica
store rooms that will he occupied by
delighted her hearers witli two groups
SAVANNAH AUTO RACES END IN
nnd
terms,
write
box 782, I)nytonaM
the Federal lmkery nnd by tho Pure
of readings, John Sehirnrd gave two
DEATH OF F, M.
Fin.
4fl-tfo
Figures
Compared
With
Last
Year
Show
Good
Fond market within n few dnys.
cornet solos, Miss Helen Terwilliger
COLLINS
Leo Brothers have just completed
rendered several instrumental selec­
Gaines Everywhere
"EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
tions, Miss Georgia Mobley also gave tlmt lives in a box. Wo enn now fur­
their fine two-story building on
( l l y Tin* Aaanrlntrd I’ rraa)
West First street with two store
SAVANNAH, On., Jnn. 3.— F. M. j WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3.— Continued form, there being a decrease of ac­ several instrumental selections, Mrs. nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. Wo
roomH on tho first floor nnd largo nml Collins, 27, automobile driver, tiled upward movement o f business nnd the tivity In the iron and steel industries, Newberry gave two groups of read­ buy, sell, exchnngo, rechnrgo nnd re­
commodious apartments on the second this morning of injuries received in grft(,ual rcHtorntion of normal conili- while textiles showed a little change ings and one group of negro spirituals pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Mrs. ers. I’ hona 648.
floor.
fl-tfe
a race on the tri-state exposition dirt ^j()|1H aro [m||cntotl jn the comparison from previous months and uncertain­ in her own inimitable manner.
J. J. Cates has not completed his track yesterday afternoon. 1lie front l ()j r0portH for ja8t month witli thoso ly exists ns to tho future of thu cloth­ Craig Harris was accompanist for
FOR SALE—Coal oil heater, $3.60;
big building on First street nnd Onk spindle of tho car snapped and the of tho corrc8pondlng month8 of 192o, ing industry, due to labor disturbanc­ the evening.
electric tnblo stoves, $12.60 value,
avenue, but It is nlrindy occupied on machine turned over pinning Collins ftCCOr(linR to tho December review of es nnd thu continued demand for con­
for
$7.00, in perfect condition. 418
Our new service to Enterprise starts
tho first floor by J. J. Cates nnd Mrs. beneath it.
1u10 econ0mic situation issued last sumers for lower prices.
Magnolia.
13-tp
Monday. The good people of Enter­
CntcH In four stores. The upper
"Freight rates,’’ tho hoard snid
night by tho federal reserve hoard.
prise will got the Dnily Herald almost A“ N7bw countuy T iomb Fon s a l s —
rooms will bo npnrtnionts nnd when
Ani'ly to iniLiuiKor, A. J. tiundqulst,
Count Szechenyi
Net improvement was found by tho "continue as a disturbing fnctor duo ns soon ns the Snnford people. TIiIh
lloiite A. Box 240. Hanford. Fla. lt-tltp
finished will be up to date In every
hoard despite the recession of business to tho belief that reductions already means something to tho merchants of
particular
This Is one of the larg­
Appointed Minister
announced as affecting some commodi­
activity in December ns comport'd with
13-16to
fififi cures llilioits Fever.
Snnford.
est buildings among tho new ones to
ties may he much moro wldoly extend­
To
United
States
the same month last year.
be started in the past few months.
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! “ Tho holiday trade," the board said ed in the near future."
All of these new business blocks
“ A decided improvement in Euro­
Countess Is the Former Gladys Van- "is a tost of tho soundness of prcccdadd much to the prosperity of the
ing business activity. Reports from pean oxchnngcH," tho hoard said,
dorldlt of U. H, A.
city and gives tho many new lines of
America1* Standard 4-Cycle Mm me Motor
the various federid reserve districts “ lias tended to some extent to help the
business a chnnco to conic to Pan....................
covering over half of the month show foreign trade situation during the
ford.
BUDAPEST, Jnn. 3.— Count Lnszclo that this years demand in the eastern month of December, but the extreme
There are many other big build­ Szechenyi was appointed Hungarian districts lias registered an increase caution in the evtension of bank
ings contemplated this season in the
so
minister to the United States. Ho is ’ running as high as ton per cent of credits which wns previously
business centers of Sanford, at least
noticeable
a
phrase
of
our
foreign
thnt
of
1020,
while
in
other
districts
now in Washington. Countess Szech­
two o f them being five-story buildings
Export figures
enyi formerly was Gladys Vanderbilt, the situation is pronounced satisfac­ trade still continued.
nml next fall will find Sanford ready
tory."
indicate u still further decline of
of New York.
for the now business and the new peo­
Manufacturing districts, however, activity in staples, while imports
ple thnt would come hero now if tncy
tho
hoard reported as far from uni- show an advance.
TO PURCHASE HOSPITAL
had proper accomodations.
AT MEMPHIS, TENN.,
Are the finest high grade M arina M otors made
In fact, in looking over the year
FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS
in Amcrirn tndny. T h ey urc strong nnd rugged,
just passed nnd the year upon whose
and will drive a boat continuously ut full speed
threshhold we stand today, it is with
(||y TllP A„ , H.ln(Pd ,.rr„ ,
or can be controlled for any speed desired. W o n ­
a feeling thnt Snnford is having a
WASHINGTON, dan. 3.—Tho purderful control, easy starting, econom ical, depend­
"*endy growth that has none of t*u* c|iaso o f the Methodist Episcopal hosable. T he low price is due entirely to qu an tity
temiencics of (he boom thnt is so eas- pjtal at Memphis, Telia., by tho govproduction. Used b y 70% o f w orld’ s best boat
ily dissipated, but a steady growth i crnmcnl for use in tho treatment of
builders nnd governm ent life boats. C atalog on
thnt will go on and on in tbo years to former service men is tinder ennsidorrequest.
_ _ _ _ ^
alien today at a conference between
France Should Pay
Illy The .tmoi'lnlfll I'rrial
4-Cyclo Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1550
Director Forbes of the Veterans Bu­
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 3.—The fed­
To prevent a cold take fifili. 13-1 file
reau, nnd Brigadier General Sawyer,
Us W hat She Owes
eral grand jury which returned indict­
KERMATII MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, M ich.
president of the hospitalization lionrd.
Instead of Spending
ment against W. M. Bostwlck, Sheriff
W. II. Dowling and about fifteen oth-1
NEW YEAR CELEBRATION
,
.
II,!
i n in
Large Hums uu Navy and Increased
™ 8
KILLED ONLY FOUR
ers charging violating prohibition |
Arm am ent
AT HONOLULU laws, summoned before tho Federal
(lly TH- A* urn-in (i-d I’ rr-x)
—
court tomorrow to testify how indictWASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Tho ad(lly Tin- A■■nr InIt'd I'n-anl
moats wero reached. Attorney for ministration would ho directed under
HONO .ULU, -inn. ■ I
' Bostwick in filing motion today tlmt a resolution introduced today by Rep"I wns wenk and run-down,"
" ' f , 1” " " ' J r ' '* ,ll“ '
U
U
nj-nbmt Rmlwirk b........
ro.MUnt.TC
llopuldtai,; No.
relates Mm. Eula Burnett, of
11 " H
ulr t0 c Irn ‘
j .i.l nll.-ui'i! n« witriTCHO.. wwro beforu hriiHbit, to ib.miinil r«|&gt;uymcnt by
Dalton, Ga. "I wns thin ami
WEKIWA tho Brand Jury, that Assistant District France of money loaned her by the
KILLED
IN
BEAR
Just felt tired, nil the timo.
J Attorney Yerkes’ statement of wlmt United States during tho war. Renvis
SWAMP
I didn't rest well.
I wasn't
ho prepared to prove was Die only ovi- ja a statement said prompt payment
ever hungry.
I know, by
doaco tho jury had and that Yerkes should lie Insisted upon
hebnusu
APOPKA, Flu., Jnn. 3.— (Special).
this, I needed a tonic, and
was in tho grand jury room when jury Franco has indicated hor intention of
t-H-V-rv+'H-t I-++-1--l*-s-i-v
vi-vVt*+
—Two of Apopka’s ardent sports­
as there Is nemo hotter than—
was deliberating.
Federal Judge expending “ large sums of money on
men, Messrs. L. P. Waite and C. J.
Clayton stated if allegation as to increased naval armament.
*
Jackson, departed Into Friday nftcrYerkes presence in the Jury room durnoon for a turkey hunt in tho Jungles
ing deliberation proved to ho true ho KING ALFONSO CANNOT
of Wok Iwa swamp.
Ini toad of find­
would quash tho indictment. Other i
VISIT U S AT THIS TIME
R E A L .
ing turkey n« i xpccted they were un­ men named in series of similar indictexpectedly confronted by one o f t he j —
pro
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—The Spaiw
natives which proved io ho a hear, !C0||lir0 foIlowc,| in their cases us al­
ish embassy today denied formally
and n battle for supremacy im­ leged occurred in Bohtwick's.
tlmt Kink Alfonso had planned to
mediately commenced which lnstcd
visit the United States and several
for a time of thirty minutes nnd AUTO DYNAMITED
South
American countries.
covered a course of more than a half
. . . I began using Cardut,"
OVER TRIVIAL MATTER
mite, the hear lending a portion of the
continues
Mrs.
Burnett.
ABOUT PAPER STRIKE CATCHES LOOM ON HOOK
time,
but finally resulting after ton
"After my first bottlo, I slept
WHILE BASS FISHING
shots had been emptied into thu mon- j
bettor and ato better. I took
ster
by
tho
heroic
hunters,
in
the
kill[
GLENS
FALLS,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
3.-—
four bottles. Now I'm well,
ST.ANDREWS. Jim. 3.—Catching a
ing of the hear. This is the first one statu troopers are patrolling tho
feel Just fine, eat nnd sleep,
loon
on the hook with which ho wn3
killed
by
hunters
from
Apopka
this
Htrcots
of
Corinth
Binco
Saturday
my skin Is clear and I have
fishing
for Imihh was tho recent
senson.
when
an
nutomohllo
owned
by
nn
cmgained and sure feol that
_
_
_
___________
.
ploye
of
tho
International
Paper
Co.,
uniquu
experience
of Joe Faber,
He
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
Cardut Is tho best tonlo over
DUBLIN,
Jon.
3.—Members
of
the
there
was
dynamited
in
a
barn.
Tho
turned
tho
creature
loose
after
he
made,"
Y ou Can Iluy From Us at
Pail Eirennn reassembled hore todny owner of tho machlno did not leave had, it photogrophod so thnt
ho
Thousands of othor womon
Wholesale Prices
nftor a twclvo day recess to resume work with Die other employes last would have something to prove tho
hnvo found Cardul Just as
discussion of tho treaty with Great May when tho strike of paper makers, nlmos tljnposHiblo Htory ho expected
Mrs, Burnett did.
It should
Writs for Trloo 1.1m
which still is in effect, was declared.
in duo time to tell frionds of tho
Britain.
help you.
boundless fishing possibilities of tho
W. A. Merryday Company
At all ^MlTglPtl.
When a mun begins to rejoice be- St. Andrews bay country.
fififi cures Malarial Fever.
13-15tc
Tala Ik a, Florida
B.IT
|cause tho rich can't got to henven, he
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means to confess that ho has failed, ^ Tho Horald for real Job printing.
The Herald for real Job printing.
HIIIR

AUTO RACER
BUSINESS WILL BE BETTER
DIED TODAY
IN THE YEAR OF 1922, SAYS
RESULT RACE
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

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Marine Engines

FEDERAL GRAND JURY
SUMMONED TO APPEAR
BEFORE FEDERAL COURT

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Tired

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leumi

“ The Woman's Tonic3

Philip R. Andrews
Real Estate Service!
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 3 7 1 J

On Flour, Grain and Feed

‘Am-

'VI

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,1922
raised to meet the chnngnd condi-1 has tarried on trade extension trips to [length of organisation is but an inTHESANFORDHFRALD not
tioiia;
*
‘ uujnceiit communities culminating Vu li»7A;"'Uan anyone uu a pusauliiol in
“ I know it is a vory unpleasant
tiling to hear, and niuro unpleasant to
Hay, but the city is fncod with bank­
ruptcy unless this council tnkes some
action to relieve the present financial
situation,” City Attorney II. E. Mcrryday declared Inst night in the midst
of a very tonso argument over the
advisability o f permitting the newly
elected tax assessor to nuiko his as­
sessments according to law. Tho city
charter prescribes that all property
for taxation shall ho assessed at full
value. It has been the practice to as­
sess property at anywhere from 15 to
75 per cent of its vnluc. The debate
indicated that I’alatka has reached
that stngo where old methods of taxation, collections nnd assessments
must be revised.

n Gnia Day which brought thousands 1022 after looking over that which hns
o f outsiders to tin city. It Htnrtcd tho actualy been accomplished in 10217
Ship-by-Wntor movement and father­ This is an enviable record for n young
PubtltW Erery Frldty by
ed tho Ccntrul Florida Water Traffic and small organization.- Every man
Lcaguo, ns n result of which Sanford that considers himself nt all progres­
is now securing daily boat service and sive should he affiliated with the
(Iaoorporeted)
the transportation compnny has had Chamber of Commerce and give all
^SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE!
to increase its terminal facilities 400 tlie time he can to helping put over
DME YEAR........................................................... It.tO
CIS MONTHS ..................................................... 1.15
per cent. It took tho initiative in those tilings which are absolutely cer­
THREE MON TUB............ .................................. .7*
raising, by popular subscription, mon­ tain for the coming year. Sanford
Catered a* B*e«ad CUu Mall Matter Aufuit 28,
ies necessary to improve tho Osceola has shown what can he done through
!»■•, at tha Pott OITIca at Saaford, Florida,
and Titusvillo roads. Its Tourist nnd efficient organization. With the dis­
Uaitar Act of March », 1171,___________________
Convention committee planned nnd missal of petty porsonn! differences
Tha Saaford Dally Harald U publlihad ovary
erected a much needed pavilion on and a whole-hearted concerted action
«fteraaoa (axcopt Sunday) aad thoroughly cot are thla trading aaotloa. Adyartlalat rate* raaathe Lako Front and arranged the de­ through the Chnmbcr of Commerce,
aaabla aad aada kaowa oa application. |d,00
par yaar, or Ibo par month, la advanoa,
tails and finances whereby tho city New Year’s 1923, will witness a rec­
•&lt;gliki~H EH AtD BUILDINO. ~
Phoaa~I4l
would linvu hand concerts during the ord of even far greater achievements.
winter.
t r itrelrr AH'’ r11. In Itcnro'rritutlva
' T if. ami ittrANrw..'* AttnnATIO'j
Tho Publicity Committee has been
Tile Jacksonville Metropolis says
responsible for tho outsido exploita­ that Frank Clnrk after being im­
Persons with incomes under $0,000
tion of Sanford and hns discharged its portuned by many friends throughout
are nliowcd $2,500 exemption. 1’i.y
duties most efficiently. Ten thousand tlie state to run for the Senate has
SEEING OKI,ANDO
us our exemption, then.
copies of a now booklet have been dci'iJcd that ho will not. ’o so but will
-------------o------------That "building code" in Orlando will printed, and advertising has been run stay where he is—In Congress.
It
That girl mayor of Freeport, Ohio, cause n lot of people to leave town in the most prominent newspapers nnd is o'.u* opinion that Frank Clark found
must bo Bomo child. She favors dances, before sunup.
They nro now nsking periodicals of the country. In addi­ out it was no use trying to run
abort skirts, rouge and is now testing "Who is Parr, Carl Dann, Rrokaw, tion signs have been nnd are now be­ against Trammell nnd Bryan nnd all
“ hootch" to see if it is pure.
We Murry King, Rill Glonn, etc.?” Wo ing placed on the rondH and by next the rest of them will find this
hope sho sends the bnd hootch milkers never did ask those fool questions. season will see them in quantity on n t sooner or inter.
Park Tram­
to jail for life.
About one out of ton men nre anfe the Dixie Highway. The Publicity mell tins only one term and is certain-------------o----- ;-----whon you begin nsking funny ques­ Committee has to its credit probably y entitled to nnother and that he will
Dispatch soyH that the premiers arc tions about his past, present and fu­ the most spectacular piece of adver­ ,c*t another is already assured.
trying to snvo the Entente to keep ture life. Of courso having lived in tising ever put out by a Florida ComEurope from disintegrating. Our ad* Orlando we know a lot about thoso inertia! organization. We refer to tho
Young girl at Asheville lives with a
vico to them is to let Europfc disinte­ hoys but wo would not breathe it. advertisement for a millionaire which bullet in her hrnin says a dispatch.
grate. They can pick up the pieces Why? Because they know a lot about appeared in tho New York Wall Street People in Asheville enn live on vory
Journal and tho New York Journal of
o f sumo of those countries and make us.
little after the hotels get through with
Com mcrcc.
a new nnd better job of it.
them.
The City Planning Committee has
Who is Robert Parr? asks the Or­
Boh Holly has n chnnce to "clenn lando Sentinel. Don’t know and don’t had adopted by the City Commission­
If you arc run down, discouraged
up” on an offer from Brother Bon- care hut if you do not want him in ers ordinances governing shade trees, and out of heart, get a bottle of Tan- 1 ■
jnmin to "come over" nnd spank those Orlando he Is perfectly welcome to and tlic enforcement of thoso ordi­ Inc and see how different it makes “
ntrlking Ocala school students at $10 come to Saaford and no questions nances relating to the cleaning up you feel.— Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
apiece— for all that Boh “ cun spank." asked. Wo will take him nt Parr, of weeds nnd refuse. It has compiled
Ithe necessary data used by a special
— Reporter-Star.
ycssuml
______
'committee appointed to work out
Just a mure figure of speech, old
dear. Delicacy would not permit us to
"Another side of Carl Dnnn" says I,ln,w f(,r 8trcot Pnvi»K. additional
npank any of them literally. And then an article in tho Reporter-Star. We ■oworngo systems, and yncht basin.
TO ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
we left it to their parents, you know. certainly hope they Imvy not turned The Golf Courso Committco now has
AND DRIVERS
----------o---------Carl inside out down there. Anyhow, something definite in tlie way o f a
Don’t leave your check hook lying he was born without a cent in his situ that presages success for this
Sanford, Florida, Jan. 5th, 1922
project. Representative from tho In­
around loose in your office. Three pocket and can’t'lose much.
The
law requires that all uutomobland
Waterway
Committco
representstrangers in Griffin, Guorgia, obtain­
ed
the
organization
at
tho
convention
I
,nU8t
*mvo die required 1922 lied $1150 apiece from three different A RECORD OF REAL ACHIEVE­
of
the
Atlantic
Deeper
Waterways
A
s
;
l'|,n8l‘
,ng
*
88Ut'd
form the Office of \
banks yesterday by having n well
MENT
sociation. Correspondence has .been die ( omptrollor, displayed upon tho ■
known real estate man’s checks aiII
made out for $500. They very con­
No matter how far ahead in tho fu­ had with tho government 'engineers i rvnr ° f cac*1 wml ovory automobile, ■
siderately deposited part of the mon­ ture one lias been accustomed to look, relative to improvements on tho St. j therefore I take this method of noli- ■
|f&gt;'hig 1,11 ownt' r8 and drivers of auto- ■
ey and took part. The part they took this is tho time of tho year when a Johns river.
Tho
Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
mobiles in Seminole County, that af- ■
was well taken and unless they are momentary halt iH called to take a
ter tho 30th day of January, 1922, this
during
tlie
past
year
has
interested
a
overtaken—well, anyhow they
took retrospect of tho year just past in or­
law will ho rigidly enforced. Please
prominent
marine
engineer
in
its
tho cash.
der to ascertain failures and accom­
plans
for
tho
development
of
the
lie governed accordingly and don’t be---------- o
plishments, and from that experience
Wo aro tired, absolutely peevish!jay plans to insure tho success o f lnko front nntl hnH » ,ro°dy secured come pooved at the sheriff’s forces
nhout those "walkers",
the Illiurc.
future.
|from
him gratis, detailed plans ami
should yon neglect
to~............................
comply with this
waiKcra , "workers",
winners , me
.................
.............
.......
"Jugglers", "Jarheads” ] This is the time of the year when "Pcciflcntlona for this proposed im- law for the sheriff is not responsible
■“ wigglors",
and nil others who are working F lori-1business houses generally take
...... .........
invon-1Provcmont- '
,5" ' ,S‘
*
, f" r ilH m» kinR- This was done by tho
dn. They may call it "touring" Flor-jtory, when comparative records are I ThL’r,! lmvu ,a'° n four membership (legislature at Tallahassee and not by
Ida hut wo do not. They are hero made in all lines of endeavor, with kanquots ,,f the organization held in tlie sheriff o f Seminole county.
• with
*•* a •
' to
• sign, with '•*
•* preceding
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...........
1
Respectfully submitted,
1921, “three
in Sanford
and1 ---oner*“
in Orevery day
hook
|those of* tho
year.
C. M. HAND, Sheriff
ynrds o f stuff about themselves walkTho Now Year is an oppnrt. n time kmdo. Tho last two wore for the par­
pose
of
engendering
a
greater
co-op
-D
&amp;
W
-ltc
Seminole County, Fla.
ing from Timhuctoo to Snskatcho- for commercial organizations to ro­
orativo
spirit
between
tho
two
com---------------------------wan, about lecturing, about every- view their activities for the year J ii t
Tanlac is a powerful, reconstructive,
thing under tho sun and tho sum and passed and tho accomplishments which inanities and wore successful in their
It
mibstuncu of it is they want free ad- have resulted from these activities. It purpose. The Chamber, through its systematic and stomachic tonic.
vertising in order that they may glean is often the case, however, that results membership committee secured sixty tones up the system, restores lost ap­
petite and makes you feel strong,
Homo money from Sanford. If wo are not Immediately realized from thu new members in 1921.
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce sturdy and well, as nature intended.
were mayor of Sanford wo would or­ activities of a Commercial organiza­
der everything o ff the street that tion, and very often a considerable is now a member of tho Chamber of — Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
looked like begging or working tho period of time elapses between the Commerce of the United States, The
public for any cause whatsoever. San­ launching of a movement and tlie ac­ Southern Commercial Secretaries As­
ford needs the money timt is spent tual results therefrom. Any Com­ sociation, Tho Florida State Commer­
fo r these people to "see Florida" ev­ mercial organization, therefore, that cial Secretaries Association, and tlie
ery winter. Why don’ t they come can show a maximum of results in a National Association of Commercial
down in tho summer7
minimum of time is to lm congratulat­ Secretaries. The organization has
lit rrj IIi Iiik
ed upon tlie do-it-now proclivities of ,* t*n vloscly associated with all local
BICYCLES
AND
OTHERS JUST LIKE HIM
its officers and membership and just- llvtc “ rgnnlzations and has always
•iven
its
support
to
these
organiznBICYCLE
REPAIRING
ly receives the reputation of being the
tions in movements for civic develop­
SPORTING GOODS
We met a man the other day who real factor of progress in tlio coiniminment. Tho same is true with officials
knows everything. For instance, he ity.
FLASH LIGHTS
knows how to run this
newspaper I Tin Sanford Chamber of Commerce of both the city and county.
AND BATTERIES
Here, then, Is briefly enumerated,
much better tlinu its editor.
He has been in existence hut a year, hut
tlie accomplishments of thu Sanford 117 1'nrk Air,
Hnnfiirtl, Florldl*
kuows how to run the town bettor in that time lias accomplished real
Chamber of Commerce, which, from
than anybody else and probably lie things. Lest wo forget, look over tlie [
knows how to run every single person list, and show it to those reactionaries,
nHBHHHHIHHHSaHHBHHHnBHSHSSSHHHHBBHBaaSDKnaBiaaUI
.in the community. Wo haven't tlie who are on the outsido looking in,
slightest doubt that lie feels lie can when it comes to expending individual
pmstident this country much bettor effort in building up a Greater San­
than iHarding himself. We think the ford.
iCentlumlilt is wasting Ids time at
During tiiu year 1921 in addition to
present.— Iluhnrd ( Ohio) Enterprise. thu Board of Governors, there were
----------o---------thirteen standing committee:! nnd four
TAK ES MONEY TO RUN CITIES. special committees. The number of
meetings including tlie Board of GovIt takes money and plenty of it to ornors and all committees totalled one
operate cities and look after the vnr- |hundred and twenty one. Tlie average
inns and sundry affairs. It takes1|lur contage of attendance at these
money to make the mare ge and this meetings was seventy-five. The Board
applies to municipalities as well as to of Governors met 17 times during the
private business. Cities have been past year and the average length of
Jiard hit sineo tho war with everything these meetings was an hour and ton
h!
ttwlcl* as high and no taxes to meet minutes. This will give a general
m,
tthe defied. TIi Ih phase of the matter j j oa „ f the time put in voluntarily by
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M
uoeinH to have been passed up by men who aro .earnestly interested in
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many cities with the result that they the development of Sanford,
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are now facing a financial crisis un-1 Tho secretary’s office lias sent out
u
Iohh they revise their huBlnesH to fit oVer eight thousand pieces of corrostho present needs. No city could op- pondoncu nnd literature of Sanford, to
«sratu on tho samo taxes after tho war ( inquiries from every section of the
ns they could before any more than United States.
ainy private business could operate. It
Tho Chamber of Commerce also
took twice as much money to operate adopted the slogan, "Tho City Subbusiness of ull kinds during tho w a r' Htantlal,’’ secured three new wholeami after thu war and in thin respect sale houses, protested against in­
Ihoro was no difference in tho coats creased telephono rates, secured lm•uf operation of private business or provoments of approaches to ntation
municipal business. Many tax payors nupportcd progressive statu and nutwilhoiil stopping to think howled |oim| legislation, had roresuntntlon at
about their tuxes without knowing important rate ihereasu hearings, con- ■
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m
mm
nnd without stopping to inquire the (|uctu&lt;l successful campaigns against
reason. It Is given now in tho condi- «tock salesmen, entertained National
1\" lien of many cities timt failed to raise Edltorln! Association and various par—
»•
taxes in one way or another in the ' Ues 0f prominent touring concerns. It
years following tho war and tlv fol* has awarded prizes to the school chillowing from tho I’alatka News is one ,|roIl f 0P the best easnys on tho City
o f tho mnny thst will take place all Substantial, lias brought in locturors
over tho land whuro the taxes wero 0f interest to tho rctull merchants. It
B. J. HOLLY .................... Pr»iU*it ntd £41 ter
V&lt; V. LILLARD.. . . . . . . S»cr»Urj u d Tretiurar
A. NEEL................................ Otatral M i u i u

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

NOTICE

Copyrigl

21 Hart SchafTner &amp; Marx

$10.’ 0 SUIT SALE LASTS
ONE MORE WEEK
We will offer our entire stock of HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX and SOCIETY BRAND
Suits in this Snle
TWO SUITS for the PRICE OF ONE— PLUS $10

$1.00 SHOE SALE LASTS ONE
MORE WEEK
• I’1'

Two pair REGAL SHOES for the price of one—
plus $1.00
------------- These Prices nre for Cash Only-------------

SANFORD
SHOE AND CLO. CO.

Sanford Cycle Co.

B IG G E S T

u

I

N!

OF LIVE STOCK!

Ever held in this Section of Florida

I will auction two car loads of
horses and mules, and one car load
ot fresh milch cows, at my barn in

[ S A N F O R D , FLA.
! SATURDAY, JAN. 7th 1
Starting promptly at 2 p.m., rain or shine 5

E. E. B R A D Y \

For Busy People
" C 'lV E Hundred and Ninety Five Dol_ lafs—Can you conceive o f such a low
price for such a high class enclosed car?
I

The Ford Coupo hus always been a pop­
ular car for the man or woman keeping
appointments, whether social, business or
professional, because it is always ready
for use and gets there on time with com ­
fort and convenience to Its occupants. It
is even more popular now at the new
price o f $595.00.
Order today for reasonably prompt de»
livery. Terms if desired.

EDWARD HIGGINS

•

FORD DEALER
C. C. COBB, Sulesmun

Sanford, Fla.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922
dnys with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. spraying machines thnt have been in
Wm. DnniclR.
use hero for ninny years.

: ENTERPRISE
ETCHINGS

p u b lic a tio n o f this notion, n nd up t o an d
D ecem ber
until 3:30 o ’c l o c k p. m. on th e 7th da y
A c tio n to q u lo l ti tle to
o f F e b r u a r y . A. D". 1922. at th e C o u r t H aven , C o n n e ct icu t
tlo a s n n t Hanford. S e m in ole
- o u n ty .
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C
O
ered , thnt a d d itio n a l
,
nnh Sri in.n.l,'-r.rv '..f t h c c o m p l a i n t
I ir b lg e D is t r i c t No.

Mrs Fred McFnrlan nnd children
Thn wrecking trnin wns called to
spent Inst Thursdny with Mrs. Win. Mooro’s Station Tuesday to help an
^!“
l.nt^V’ lAor Ut MpHw
Dnnlel.
•
engine back on tho track, a tnenr p r o v e m e n t llontls. S old b o n d s b e a r InWilliam Kllbc wns In Sanford on wreck caused by spreading rails.
teroat ut th e rnto o f six per c e n t u m p e r
antinm. a r e dated J a n u a r y 1st, 1922. Inbusiness Mominy.
ra
lerest pnynhle se n il-n n n u a lly on J a n u a r y 1st anil Ju ly 1st o f ea c h year, b o t h
m m i n h m K i h n h
Fred McFnrlntio left for Coxheiith, H~j Ha Ha Hii, Hit H i H i Ha Hi
prin cip al and In lor cs l payalifu at N ew
Vork, State o f N ow Y o r k ; said
bonds
Ain., Mominy where ho will take up Ha
b e in g o f th e d e n o m in a t io n o f II.OOIMIO
A New Year’s service wns conduct­ his snmo work.
Hn
each, an d all o f said b o n d s m a t u r i n g
ed ut the Orphnnngo Sunday morning
on J a n u a r y 1st, 19112; sa id b o n d s to lie
Miss Until MeFnrllne spent
the Ha
sobl s u b j e c t to the a p p r o v in g o p in io n
by Itev. C. W. Prettymnn of Benson week end with Miss Ethel Lcfilcs.
Hn
Ha o f John C. Th oin son , nlitataed b y tin)
• Hoard o f C ou n ty t ’ oiunilHslnners
Springs Inn.
The Bubject of the
11. M. Littler, of Osteen, spent Inst Hi H i Hu Ha Hi Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Sem in ole County. F lo r id a ; sa id b o n dosf
mornltur was “ Driftint?” nnd wns in-|Wcok w|th his' slsVer"m78" V ' u " pT
wlll he so ld s u b je c t to d e li v e r y w ith in
deed nproprlnte to the New ’ienr.
Ivntt.
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LAKE MONROE

Services were held nt the Episcopal, A largo crowd enjoyed n chicken
Church Sunday afternoon by Itev. Ar- pilenu nt the town hall Saturday
thur S. Peck, his serinim following o u t, Miss Mary Bowie, of Osceola spent
the Christians message.
j Sunday hero visiting friends. ’
An entcrtnlnment wus enjoyed by
Mrs. Williams called on Mrs. J. M.
tho people o f Enterprise nt Benson Provntt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Izlnr Hart left Wed­
Spring Inn on New Ycnr’s eve
A
nesday
for California to visit friends.
pleasing progrum of music and rccitnMrs.
II.
11. Pnttlshnll nnd daughter,
tions was followed by a social hour.
Georgia,
spent
Inst week in Jackson­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam C. Toms of
ville with relatives.
Montgomery Alnbnnin nrrlved Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown are spend­
day and are guests at tho home of
ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Toms father Mr. henry Murray.
Greshnm and their baby has been very
Mr. U. J. Bennett, wife and small ill with the croup.
son, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jackson left
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett were
Thursdny for their home in Fitzger­ in Sanford Tuesday on business.
ald, Ga., after several dnys visit with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Other, of Indiana, who
Mr. Jackson’s sister Mrs. W. J. Burns has been camping nt Harrison’s left
and family.
Monday for Daytona.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcnj J. Ashbrook of
Miss Alexin Mills spent Tuesday
Louisville, Ky., arrived the Inst of night with Mrs. T. W. Prevatt.
last week and arc located nt Benson
E. II. Kllbc was in Sanford Tuesday
Springs Inn for the winter.
attending the meeting of county com­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Murry, Mrs. missioners.
The Community Club held their
Fred Murry, Misses Grace Wnrmouth
nnd Iluth Murry, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. monthly meeting at the twon hall on
Commons of Stone Island and Mrs. E. Tuesday.
Henry Levy’s brother, of New York
E. Weeks and daughter of De Land
motored to Daytona Bench for n pic- is visiting him
nic Thursdny.
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m - c .„ . I Many people on the verge of despair
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. . ‘
j j ' have taken Tnnlac and recovered.—
Count, Miss Florence Crim « " d
Union Phnrmncy.-Adv.
Addle Beardsley, motored to Orlando
__________________
Wednesday to attend the State Tench^
ora’ Association. They were I n d e e d * ™
^
glad to bring the news beck that *»
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Volusia County'a Superintendent o f / Lf A \ T N A N h ( | K I )
schools was unnmimously elected ■
E ir tO I O f i i l l V F R l/
Ha
president of the State Association.
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Mrs. Martin, Mr. Stono nnd a friend
from Sanford motored over with Itev.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Ilccrcn, of
Peek to attend services here Sunday
Nuovn
Geroaa, Isle of Pines, arrived
afternoon.

fin d s u
u ss iriessooilYviinn gg nu
nil oo v
airaill
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ass io(nlerk
tho
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botter in heart, mind and soul, to live Inole I’l.july. Florida, and tho seal of
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n
,things
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» „ said
Hoard,
this 3rd d a y o f J a n u a r y , A.
above
the smaller
oe
f u
life,
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(SIC A I.)
K. A. OOUOLAHH.
climb to a higher and broader basis,
C lerk. Hoard o f C o n n to be big, generous and kind, superior
ty C om n ilsslon ers.
S e m in ole C o u n ty , Fin.
in all things good.
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The Christmas holidays pnsBcd o ff m it k i ; hi NTtH It 1 1 ( 1 1 ,l i e n s 91ICKT- 1H
IM l.
very quietly in our community. Sev- (
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eral beautiful trees denoted tho merThe annual meet lag of the utoeklinhlry occasion, some of the prettiest be- w in i... bold In tho o f f i c e o f th e Hank.
inir till)
b lic ssenooi
chool
C
r i s t m a s ttrit
r e e Phurnduy,
1922,nK
at ,'3((
p.
nig
me pu
puunc
t hnrisinms
(|, f„ r ,f„, Ja n u a ry 19tb,
,(f „i„ct|
board
for tho benefit of the Rchool children of directors for tlio ensuing year and
antl the Baptist and Methodist church ness that may properly cornu before
Christmas trees. The entertainment; ,h'' mealing.
(J SMITM
at tho school Friday afternoon prcced- i-n-2tc
•
I'resldeot.
ing the holidays, was very good nnd A DIIITIIIA A t, III! IIHIt Id' \ ((TICK.
very much enjoyed hy the cliildren as
\i*n llnveo t'niiiity Superior Court
old Santa Claus himself paid the
M. It rn it ley
of New Haven,
school a visit and brought a whole I'blwaril
i u n t ie d lent,
VH
wagon full of big, red apples to the
I’ lerrepont II, Foster, o f New Haven,
good little boys and girls.
w b low . heirs,
r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s
nml
c r e d ito r s o f H lcaser K. Foster, lute o f
The funeral of M. B. Lyons, who
Sitii ford. Flurbla. deceased, an d o t h ­
died Thursdny evening, after n linger-, ers.
ing illness, was conducted Sunday af­
ternoon at 1 o’clock from All Soul's
church, Itev. Father Hennessey offic­
iating. Many friends gathered to
show their respects to the departed. A
short and appropriate oration was de­
livered by tile pastor and after thu
simple services the body was laid to
rest in Lnkoview cemetery.
Richard Allen, the eight-months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Meuse is
very ill at the Fernald-Laughton h os-'
pital in Sanford of stomach trouble.
Mrs. P. E. A horn, of Fort Pierce, is (
S i n g l H ^ t ? D o u b le M e s h ,
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Curtis
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Theodore and Jolin B. Martin nnd via New Orleans to spend tho Christ.'" ii .'ii * / all%' s 1,1,1 r on&lt; H'
little niece Bessio Faye Mires who mas holidays with Mr. llccren's broth-1, / n"\ . • .’ 'V ° lf1 11
1 l*1
•l»nl the hotld.».w llb Mr. » n d M « . b r a n d wife. Mr. nnd Mr,. H.rry I
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Martin uf Ainrlnm rotutned lien.' .Sal- Ilcorcn at th.dr homo on Union nvc Tom Bell. '
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nuu. Sight-seeing trips to Tampa,
w&gt;
A„ en Ro|(, his fnrm to Mr
unlay.
Mr. W. F Rancher of Apopkn, P ast-! Orlando, DeLnnd nnd Daytona wore Young and purchased the farm of Alor of the Methodist church bore w as, enjoyed during their visit here, the hort Draper. Both places are very
party going in thp Hceren car.
calling on friends yesterdny.
dcsivnhly located.
Miss Grace Wnrnmouth, who has
Mrs. Lily F. Jones entertained as
Little Cecil Mann, of Winter Hav­
been visiting Mrs. Fred Murray, re­ dinner guests Thursday evening, Dr. en, is spending the holidays with his
turned to her home in Franklin yester­ nnd Mrs. Brownlee, Mr. and
Mrs. mother, Mrs. Walter Prime.
day.
Henry McLuuliu nnd Mrs. 0, L. T n y-; Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs arc spendMiss Marie Brooks retqrned to lor, together with her daughter and jn&gt;: two weeks at their home at CliuEnterprise Monday after spending the son.
; luotn.
holidays with her parents in Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis drove i Walter Price entertained ids friends
Miss Addie Beardsley returned to ^over to Ocala to bo the guests of rel- with a birthday party Monday. Do­
Osteen Saturday to reopen school on atives New Year’s day.
ligiitfui refreshments were served and
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Peek and son a
enjoyed by all the young
Miss Maude Thurshy of Blue were in Daytona holiday week with
I Messrs. John and Tom Bell enter­
Springs was visiting her
j MV. Beck’ll', nit her and wife,
mother, Mrs. Julia I buyer during the I ,
, „
tained on Christmas day with a hurheholidays
Currie Hasted left for Camp Bragg,
cue. (Juite a jolly crowd was present
Miss Viola Padgett left Friday for N’ C- ■,anm,ry :ln1’ l" bt'« in hi« tl,inl to enjoy the occasion. Lots of good
Delray Fla. to lie with her grand* ■
vuir s training.
tilings to eat with all the trimmings
mother nnd Mrs. Myras.
'
&amp; Ezell Hasty are at home ;n|M, tjR,„ Honitl&lt; Those present were
Master Marvin Shepimrd returned |
« week s visit with their sister, |
||[1(j MrH j 0jul |So]|v. T rt.umnn,
to his home in De Land Friday after |
Marvin Austin and family in Fred, Albert IJnlly and daughter, Miss
several days spent with his grand- Orlando.
Alice Roily, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Osteen,
father, II. T. Quackenbos.
Miss Eustin Burgess, of Fort Meade .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob imliodin, Elmer,
Mrs. Whitford of DeLnnd is here was a visitor at the home of her aunt, I'red, George, and Arthur Bell and
visiting her daughter Mrs. Francis Mrs. It. C. Long, during the holidays. Miss Elizabeth Robertson,
Rowe nnd family.
| Jerry Warren, of Winter Haven,
There will bo a business meeting of was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
M i l ' l l i: T il I M V I W i I tlVI'IIAIT'IIIIN
the Parent Teachers Association Fri- Long over Sunday,
|in&gt;|»osalH, .subject In the sa le
day evening followed by the Weekly
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening uf Healed
IIiiikIh. w ill be I ......Iveil by tile C o u n ­
ty
I'onilnlsslonerM
o f Ibe I ’ o u n ly
of
community sing.
(drove to St. Petersburg1 last Wednes.
,
Hcinlnolc, Stale o f Florida, at Him o f Wooley and E. I I . 1day returning Sunday and enjoyed a n,.,. ,,f n,,. c i e r l . o f ib e c i r c u i t t’ unri.
Messrs W.
Neal of Indiana who are spending the fi»1' v•hit with friends spending the |l'’ bilrb'la. ni* or before la n m. mi ibe
eb r u u r j
winter in Now Smy
Smyrna arrived this (winter there. They visited Pass-a- T", day of F
February,.A..l.v
1922, fur the
... Knidlnir. |m\ luu and luillillnu &lt;&gt;f lirblueH
Grillu
and
other
points
on
the
morning to visit Mr. Henry Murray
R“ 'I and eulverlM uu the fulluwlui;
lilubconst and saw much of the diimagu w a y s :
ami wife.
l l v l e d o lo ( biblen rud, ap lirux lim ilely
:i7,aail si| y ards
done by tho big storm in October.
('b lllu u ta .Soil III lo C o u n ty I.In. aiiEarl Benton was taken to the Mc- liru
Hu H-n
Ha Ha Hy Hn
xlm uioly la.imu s&lt;i y ard s
eola llnail, a|i|iroxlfnatcly It, 000
Dougal home from thu Fornnld- si|.O sc
Ha
yards.
Laughton hospital on Saturday and is
P r o p o s a ls w ill lie r e ce iv e d upon Ibe
Inn ty pes o f roads: Asphalt, e o n recovering nicely from the injuries re­ follow
Ha
« i **,.•: L u ll li'uiis Maeudam auJ S o r e T r e a te d Miit'iidiim.
ceived in the automobile accident. o f fa cI'roiiosa
Ki
ls slmll be presen ted In
it
December UlJth.
1
sea led e n v e lo p e en d o rs e d on tint o u t H'i h.i Ha Ha H;t H» Ha
a fe
I side “ I'rupusul fur Hiiait ( 'u a a i r a e t l n a "
M r, a n d M tb. S. I . liLatun, o f W a y -

27th, 1921.
dla ln t h e r e in file d b y O. B. F a u l k l . . .
ln nd In N ew ham, C o m p la
l in a n t , th at th e d_ e f e n d___
ant
Sara P. F l o u r n o y a n d h u s b a n d J o h n 7
n o t ic e o f the F lo u r n o y , a r e r esid en ts o f th e C i t y o f
in the n b o v o W a s h i n g
t o n .. I&gt;. ... and
th ole
«o*tffto
..... that
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o f f i c e ndurerts is HOO Sib otM iol, N. %V.
W a s h in g t o n . D. C.. that th ere Is n o per*
n e w s p a p o r p u b lish e d In Hanford, Fl’o r - son In thn Htnto o f F lo r id a th o u orvloo
hla, o n c e a w e e k f o r t w o w e e k s auo- o f s u b p o e n a u pon w h o m w o u l d 'b i n d th e
c e s s l v e l y b e g i n n i n g oil o r b e f o r e tho said d e f e n d a n t s , nr e it h e r o f th e m ; th at
9th d a y o f J a n u a ry , 1922.
It Is th e b e l i e f o f th is c o m p l a i n a n t th at
liy th e Court,
the snbl d e f e n d a n t s nnd each o f th em I
K N O LL M. AU Q U n.
o v e r the uko o f t w e n t y - o n e yonrs.
i- n - n w e
A s sis ta n t Clerk.
It Is t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d th at y ou, th e
said d e f e n d a n ts , and ea c h o f y o u d o ap
In Clretilt t ’ou rt, Sev en th .fiiillrliil ("Ir- pear In tills C ou rt t o th e lllil o f Com
plaint h e re in filed u pon M onda y, F e b eiill, S late o f F lo r id a , t 'o iin ly o f
. rtia ry fitli. A. D. 1922, th o sn m o b e i n g a
Sem in ole,— In r h n n r r r y
rule d a y o f tills Court.
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.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d that th is o r d e r
l»ltl»l:■« OF I’ l III.1CATIOV
lie pu blish ed o n c e a w e e k f o r f o u r ( 4 )
' c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In llio H an ford Her*

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name uf the

bidder or

bid-

O U R b e s t h n ir n et —
Regina — only 10c each!
Large enough for any
style o f hair dress. L onglived, invisible, guaran­
teed. Keep a supply o f
Regina nets on hand.

F o r Sale
Exclusively at

A FREE Service for YOU

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Call or iir:. W e will give you all information
and make your application for License
for your car

FREE!
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W E SELL U. S. R O Y A L CORD TIRES

Frank Akers Tire Co. I
V U L C A N IZIN G
Fir.sl and Kim A v en u e

P h o n e 117-W

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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
wells, at Shipping Station.
A R E A L B A R G A IN A T $3,800.00.

TERM S

2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre

A.

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Seed Potatoes

JG-M cC r o r y C o .

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ROSE FOU R

107 EAST FIRST STREET

BLISS TRIU M PH
COBBLERS
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
from fields free front Blight infection

11 PECK BAGS
2Vsk for Prices

Chase
SANFORD

Company
FLORIDA

!0ur 1922 Cash Price List
:
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2-1-lbs.
12-lbs.
15-lbs.
10-lbs.

Pil’sbcii’y’s FlouP...... $1.45
Pillsbury’s F lo u r ......... 75
S u ga r......................... 1.00
of Meal or Grits............25

Best Creamery B u tter........ $ .55
Kingan’s Box Bacon, lb..............45
Kingan’s Box Sausage, lb.......... 33
Best Western Pork Chops, lb. .30
Florida Pork Chops, lb....... . .25
Florida Steaks, lb....................... 30
Best Western Steaks, lb............ 35

Evcrvhndv
out
here
enioved
a
ijivry iaiiiy
nut
ou t.
iuju.vt.it
u cf0S3,&gt; (in.,’ Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ed-1 dors.
Mitch p r o p o sa l shall he iiccomiilltiled I
Merry Cliristmas and a Happy Now wards, of Miami, and Mr. nnd Airs. I. j hy a^ eerii^b'd c h eek issued upon u Hiutn 1
Year’s.
S. Summerville, of Cambridge, ()hi«, Vh,,'N&lt;&lt;o!ii' 1 ".r' ' 'oV•' il'ieri!" n'f' i
il'ir'.'uVt ^■ R e s t C l e v e l a n d W l l i t e B a C O t l
.1 6
’»nr« o f Hte .N.uniy o f Hen......d o la ilta ■
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Vick Putfisrs entertain­ and DeLnnd, were called here at tho |&lt;
so lo o f five per rent o f (he a m ou n t o f
the
bid.
...............
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8-lbs. Snow drift.................... 1.35
ed a few of their friends last Thurs­ dentil of George C. Me Do ugall, Jr.
s u c c e s s f u l bidder w ill be r e q u ir ­
Mrs. Caroline McDougal is quite ill ed Till)
day evening at a (t o’clock dinner.
l o g i v e bond equal to f i f t y per c e n t ^
Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs.
the home of her daughter. Mrs. o f the a m ou n t u f bis ur lludr bid, stu'li g 5-lbs. Lard Compound............... 75
•b on d lo be e x e c u t e d by a Su rety Co. II- h
'.•eased to d o b u sin ess In the S t o le o f B
Burns, o f Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Cl i f - , Mbbio Wcoks ° n Camcron ,oa‘*’
1)0011
Florida, and thn b idder
product) it B
ford Proctor, Mr. and Mrs.
IIcnry| , Mrs. Rami Morriwothor has
. T rshall
o o r t l f l c n l o .............
f r o m the
e a s u r e r o f thn|B Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen....$ .70
12 large cans C ream ............ $1.50
the
Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Itnulcrson, ■kl with typhoid fever for the jmst four Htnte of Florida showing H
i a m ou n t o f B
/
Miss Alexia Mills and Mr. Duckhnrt.' weeks and is said to be slightly on
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Good Cooking Eggs, dozen........50
Lighthouse
Soap, per dozen.. .45
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Mr.; the gain. We are pleased to note ^T h^ "tK IiX S U r ^ lh°
and Mrs. II. II. Pnttlshnll nnd dnugh- Hnn,cI Coplew o f th e plaits and s p e c if i c a t io n s
ter, Georgia, and Mr. Hutldleston were
*ta,ry nccrui ana mrt. a &gt; iu ()f thl, t
c (i„ri p, Huoford. nr ut
SLASHING RED UCTION S ON A L L C A N N E D GOODS
shopping in Sanford Saturday.
Fitts, of Union avenue, have placed
o f F red T. w i l l i a m s . Hanford,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nixon, ,pf Sanford, tiird baths in their flower garden
T h e (’minty Homml tsloners
resn rvo
W A T C H FOR OUR R E C O R D -B R E A K IN G A L U M IN U M SA LE
visited Mrs. .1. M. Prevatt Sunday,
which adds much to the attractiveness ( V c c c n ^ e n y 'b b V t h e y m a y limbtiltol |ieMf o r
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and
tkoir grountls.
the host Interest o f th e no.ia»|r,
We are now fixed up to serve you in our New Store on Park Avenue
Mrs. Fred MoFnrlnnc nnd son took
Walter Itnulcrson is tho first about
' Chairman Hoard
Now Year’s dinner with Mrs. Provatt’B hero to cut celery having some fino
commissioners,
Two Telephones------------------------------- Goods Delivered at These Prices
mother, Mrs. J. M. Littler, of Osteon. Kroen top to cut this week. Several
K/ „ / kx,nVnt'he nVeuit Court'"1
i
Mrs. A. E; Mathews, of Enu Gnllie, others hnvo celery about ready to har- f HHD T w ill ia m h , ......... '
returned to her homo after spending a
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week with, her mother, Mrs. J. M. ProChase &amp; Co., nnd L. Itoyu are among &gt;OT,,-.M nK s \i.t*: o r s io aao.oa h- f.c.
vnu
Mru w.
W it.
H Jiivcrs
Rlvnrs anti
and son,
son tierGor. thefirst on ^
the EastSide to try' out tMi.'),sr,Mi\nM.:i*&lt;)|[.vrv.i.'Miit*». u n til t\ n mtim iti m hth ict
vuu. airs.
nld, went homo with her to spend a the dry dusting machine on Celery
i i m , p ' iim w a v m e u a v i:.
few days,
* ! ’
•avenue or to uso on uny other vege-,
Mi;\ r H»M )s
Mr unit M r s tf n r m n n rintilnlH n o d tableneedingspraying
for lllight or
N o t ic e Is linrehy &gt; I' eri that s ea led a
r. and Airs. Herman Daniels nnd
nronosnls will he m rric l hy the Hoard 5 t P A I . T , 9 1 1
children, of Largo, returned to their insects.
It i8 wnid to be more tffec- 0f county CommlsslonorH of Bominolo 3 -------- ---^11
I. D . M A R T IN , Prop.
homo Thursdny aftor spending a few tivo nnd much less trouble than tho pJratlnri of thirty0 days Dum' ihe' f i V s i , ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b i b b i s b i

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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 6, 1922

ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY
L cm titan fifty rlnllari worth o f tier:,
ahruht and plant* earned a property to
tell for fire hundred dollar* more than
had been offered for itOne pecan
tree often produce* many dollars'
worth o f nuts in a season. A few fig
trees will net even more and other
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.

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SOCIAL

INTER-STATE NURSERIES

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

REPORT IS DENIED

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In th e C irc u it C o u r t o f t h o S ev en th Ju dlrln l C irc u it o f th e Hlntra o f F lo r id a ,
In nnd f o r to m ln it lc O w n t y . —

legal AdMfeaetifs

^
in I.N n n r r r r ,
Mia. Henry Wight was tho gracious
hostess Inst evening, entertnining do*
*
In C irc u it C o u r t Hpvrnth Judic ia l e .
N O T IC E o r .M A ST E H ’ S H ALE
c u lt, H em lnole C o u n ty , F lor id a C **
llghtfuly nt her attractive home on
*
— In C h a n c e r y ,
4: s's w
tk
|w 'P A * * * I’ rnplcH Dank o f Hanford, Kin., ComPark avenue, with Miss Snra Wight
* * •k ,p
plaln an t,
D IVO IICB
(From Tu«id»jr’« Dolly)
ns tho charming honorco,
VH.
E.
G.
Trnsk,
of
Springfield,
Ohio,
is
Otlvln Coxart,
Chits.
E.
H
e
n
r
y
nnd
l.o
tl
tla
H
en
ry
,
R
e
­
Tho spacious rooms wero opened on
vs.
s p on d en ts .
Notice Is hereby given Hint pursuant E u g e n e Coxnrt.
suite and, most artistically decorated in tho city transacting business .
to u final decree In foreclosure In above
It u p p en rs front th e a f f i d a v i t o f n n »
with baskets and vases of petunias.
..
„ ,
. I entitled cause of action rendered Do- a Coxart. h e re in d u l y filed, that s h i u
Mrs. Ashton lhomus, of tjuincy, is cetnber, 1921, tbo undcrslgimil, ns Spec- th o c o m p la in a n t In tb e n b ov o entitled
As tho guests arrived they were
The first cost o f tree* and the up­
In I M aster In C h a n c e r y , w ill o f f e r f o r c a u s e ; th at tb o rn s ldon co o f EuJr.Ji
greeted hy .Mrs. Henry Wight and Mr. tho charming guest of Mrs. James G. sa le b e f o r e tb o c o u r t boiiHe d o o r In tb o Corn rt, t b o d e f e n d a n t , In unknown
keep expense are insignificant in com ­
C i t y o f Hnford. S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i ­ th o a f f i a n t ; th at t h e r e Is n o one i V i h !
and Mrs. C. It. Kirtloy, whose fifth Sharon.
da, on M on d a y , F e b r u a r y 0, 11132. b e ­ .State o f F lo r id a , tb o s e r v i c e o f a " m
parison with return*. Even a small lot
tw een tb e le g a l h o u r s o f sa le t b o f o l ­ p oen a u p on w h o m w o u l d bind defend
wedding anniversary it was.
will accommodate a few specimen*, in
l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y lo c a t e d
In a n t ; Hint th e d e f e n d a n t Is o v e r twenty’
Gifford
Garrett,
of
Jacksonville,
is
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a : L o t 79
8t. o n e (21 ) y e a r s o f a g o.
,,,y*
Dancing in the large living and din­
odd corners. Start your planting th «
spending a f o w days hero transacting J os ep h s, a c c o r d i n g to th o pla t t h e r e o f
Y o u a r e t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d to aunca.
ing
rums
were
enjoyed,
tho
music
be­
,
.
In
o
f
f
i
c
e
C
lerk
C
irc
u
it
Court,
Homlwinter, making additions aa you ran
to th is bill o f c o m p l a i n t on the ot Pda i
n olo C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
T e r m s , o f Nale; o f F e b r u a r y , 1 9 2 2 . t b o sum o being I
ing furnished by Mrs. Turner Houser l)US' n08S
You will get pleasure aa well a* profit.
cash.
rule d a y o f this c o u r t
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nml James Itobson. In the sun room
J. U. HIIAHON,
, 11
p r tlo r o d that ib is nolle,
2
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l
i
e
.Special
M
a
s
t
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r
In
C
h
a
n
c
e
r
y
.
bo p u b li s h e d f o r e ig h t
con eecu tiv !
Our catalog and planting guide will
Mrs. R. S. Holly left Saturday for
several tables for hTwjjMfc.v plncod.
w e e k s »&lt; th e S a n ford* H erald, a n e w ,!
help you. This book is frea for the
pa p er p u b li s h e d In S e m in o le County
At ten o’clock, Misses Esther Miller, llmdontown where she will spend somo
In Hie rlrrulf Cmirl of the Seventh Ju- F lo r id a .
asking. Write for it today. We have
and Francos Dutton entered bearing a . time with her parents.
illelnl Circuit o f Florltln, In nnd for
W H n e s s E. A. D o u g la s s . Clerk o f the
Nenilnolr County.— In Chnnrery
a complete stock o f good trees, shrubs,
c i r c u i t C ou r t, nnd th e seal t h e r e o f thi.
lnrgc white traveling hug, announc-1
--------tb o fith d n y o f N ov . A. D. m i
,hl1’
plants o f all kinds adapted to Florida
N O T IC E OK SI A NT HIl'M HAI.K
ing that they had a "g ift for the 1 Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow spent Sun(H EA L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
and the South, in the best varieties.
bride nnd groom" nnd presented the tiny and Mandny in Orlando the guest F a r m e r s Hank * T r u s t C o m p a n y , a
U y: V. E. DOIJOI A8HC{&gt;rn
c o r p o r a t io n , C o m p la in a n t ,
T H E T F O n n &amp; W IL K IN S O N .
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same to Miss Hftrn Wight nnd Mr. of her duughter, Mrs. C. C. Butts.
vs.
13-9to
I.lla
K.
M
u
rrell
and
K.
It.
M
urrell,
her
Percy Mere. Upon opening tho bug,
c. a . n n i m n a a c o ,
h usband, J o h n M. M urrell, an d P e o ­
Mr. nnd Mth. A. It. Key nml their
J i f k s e i T lI le , P la r ffa .
out Jumped n large Persian cat,
p le s ’ Hank o f Hanford, a c o r p o r a t io n , In th e C ircuit C o u r t o f the Seventh J D.
d lcln l C irc u it o f Florltln, In nnd tor
I m fen dants.
around her neck wero tiny gold bolls, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter TwitchHemlnole C n u n t y ^ - l n Chancery,
N o t ic e lit h e r e b y g iv e n that u n d e r and
G iles, C o m p la in a n t ,
bearing tho names of the bride nnd dl, of Daytona Bench, and Mrs. Geo. by v irtue o f a d e c r e e o f f o r e c l o s u r e M a r lon vs.
and sale en te r e d In t b o a b o v e en tit le d
groom-elect, and u card stating that Itico and Mrs. A. It. Key motored to e a u s o o n tb o 7th d a y o f Ju ly , A. D. 1921, J o h n Giles, D e f e n d a n t ,
CITATION
.
I, a s .Special M a ster In C h a n c e r y , on
the marriage would tnke plnco Tues­ Tangerine, Kustis nnd Orlando today. M
onday, tb e f!th titty o f F e b r u a r y , A, I&gt;. T o J o h n a i l e s , Ile s ld e n c e U n k n o w n :
(From Tuoiday'a Dally)
It a p p e a r in g f r o m an a f f i d a v it filed
day, January 10th, at tho homo of Mrs. Rice will spend sovernl weeks in 1922. In front o f tb e C o u r t H o u s e d o o r
Cold weather will make lettuce nnd
nt Hanford, S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , In this c a u s e th at y o u o r e a non-resttho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ Tangerine with friends.
d e n t o f th o Htato o f F lor id a , therefore,
w
ill
o
f
f
e
r
f
o
r
sale,
an
d
soil
to
tb
e
celery and lettuce nnd celery will
b Ik best and liest bidder f o r c a s h d u r- y ou, Joh n Olios, are o r d o r o d and retiulr.
ry Wight.
IaK th e Io k s I h o u r s o f sa le, tb o f o l l o w - ed on tb o Ifith d n y o f Ja nuary, A D
make Sanford money.
(From Hond*r'i Dally)
At a Into hour, refreshments conMr. nnd Mrs. Walter Twltchell, o f . tug described land, situ ate, ly i n g nnd 1922. to n p p eu r to th o hill o f complaint
e x h ib ite d n g n ln st y o u In this cause.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry II. Hcercn hnvo
It Is o r d o r o d th at th is n otic e bo pub­
Miss Beulah S ^ o f Titusville, has ^ i n g of a delicious salad course and Daytona, are the guests of Mr. and o f Florltln.
," ‘ h°m«o r e p a r tof
i c uHomlno.o.
l a r l y d e s c r ib e d
lished In th o H an ford H erald on ce a
as follow s, to -w it:
ns their holiday guests, Mr. nnd Mrs.
w
e
e k for e ig h t w o o k s .
Lola O ne ( 1 ) and T w o ( 2 ) . o f U lock
arrived
rived in the city and will bo with the PT lh T Z Z ' Z 1,
.
. .
M" ’ A’ B’ Koy !lt thoir homo on Park
Ralph n. Hcercn, of Nuevn Jcronn,
W I T N E S S m y h a n d an d tho seal of
About fifty o f tho members of tho avenue,
F iv e ( 5 ) , o f Tln r T h r e e ( 3 ) , o f Hanford,
Herald Printing Co., as linotype oper­
Florida. nccordltiK to B. It. T r o f f o r i l 'e th is c o u r t on th is 10th d a y o f NovemIsle of Pines.
young social Ret, enjoyed the cordial
m a p o f S a n fo r d , F lor id a , as p or pla t her. A. D. 1921.
ator.
(H E A L )
E. A, DOUGLASS,
t h e r e o f d u ly o f record.
hospitality of this charming hostess,
Mr. nml Mrs. L. P. McCullcr an­
Clork o f th o C ircuit Court,
T e r m s : Casio
I 'u r cb a nor lo p a y f o r
14-9tc
H
em lnole Cou nty, Fla.
deed.
Hudson Thomas, of tho Thomas
Sanford is growing everywhere and
nounce the birth of u son, Sunday, Jan.
J. J. D ICK IN S O N ,
Tent &amp; Awning Co., with hoadquurt- the business portion shows up well
1st. The young man weighed twelve 29-fltc
S p ecia l M aster In C h a n c e r y . In Circuit C ou r t, S ev en th J u dicia l Cir­
cuit In nnd f o r H rm ln ole County,
ors In Daytona, spent yesterday In tho with other portions of tho city.
In
pounds.
Fln rlda.— In C h a n c e ry
city tho guest of his aunt, Mrs. It. J. fact there is good money in store
C IT A T IO N
In tlie Circuit Court of the Seventh Ju­
W . L. Davis, .C om p lain an t,
dicial
Circuit
of
Fliiriilu,
In
nml
for
Holly.
rooms nnd there will be many now
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Poloof, of Jack­
vs.
Heiulnurl County.— In Chancery
AND NO ONE EXPECTED EITHER
Inox M, D avis. I lc s p o n d o n t.
ones built here thin summor.
San­
sonville, are the guests o f Mr. nmi
T
o
:
Die*
M. D avis, K a n s a s City, Mo.
NOTICi: OF MASTER'S HAI.K
NATION TO ACKNOWLEDGE
It n p p o a r ln g front an a f f i d a v it (lied
Mrs. J. G. Sharon at their home on
James Shnron, Jr., left Inst night ford needs store rooms almost as
S e m in ole C o u n t y Hank, a c o r p o r a t io n , In Dlls e a u s o that tb e r esiden ce uf tho
SO CONFERENCE HALTS
Tenth street.
fo r Florida University nt Gainesville, badly ns houses to rent,
d e f e n d a n t Is K a n s a s City, Mo., that It
C o m p la in a n t .
Ih tb o b e l ie f o f a f f i a n t thnt tb o defen d­
VH
after spending tho holidnys with his
a n t Is o v e r the a g o o f t w o n l y - o n o years,
Mabel M. K e o ly , ot al, D e fe n d a n t s,
n d that th er e Is n o p er son In the
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. D E. Minor,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. — While
parents in this city, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Fields, of Cnpe | N otice Ik h e r e b y Klvon that u nder and aRtutn
o f F lo r id a tb o s e r v i c e o f a sub­
v ir t u e o f a d e c r e e o f f o r e c l o s u r e and
a ten and one-half pound baby boy, practically all tho machinery of tho Cottage, Me., are among the out of by
James Shnron.
p
o e n a u p on w h o m w o u l d bind the said
sale en ter ed In tb o a b o v e en titled c a u s e
and the father is carrying on muchly arms conference stood still over the state visitors stopping over In Snn­ on tb e 28th d a y o f D e co m b e r , A. I&gt;. 1921, d e Tfehnedraenf ot.r e , y ou . In ox M. Davis, nre
I, as .Special M u s ter In C h a n c e r y ,
on
about
it
New Year’s holidays tho officinl dele­ ford for a few days.
M onday, tb e fith dn y o f F e b r u a r y . A. I&gt;. h e re b y re q u ire d on tlio fith day o f Feb­
Perry Jernignn, the presiding gen­
1922, In fron t o f tho C ou rt H o u s e d o o r ru a ry . A I»., 1921, t o a p p e a r t o tb o bill
gation of tho Far Enstorn republic
ius o f tho II. &amp; O. Motor Company,
at Hanford. Hemlnole C o u n ty , F lorida , o f c o m p la in t fllo d a g a i n s t y o u In this
The Popular Market has an adver­ took nilvantuge of the lull to press
cau se, o t h e r w i s e a d e c r c o p r o confenso
left Sunday for Atlnntn to meet a
Mr, and Mrs. A. It. Key, Mr. nnd will o f f e r f o r Halo and sell to tlio h lgli- w ill on said d a te tic en te r e d against
ohI and best b idder f o r c a sh durliiK the
tisement in this issue quoting the ex­ their charges of a secret Frcnch-JnpMrs. Walter Twltchell, Mrs. A. D. lettal h o u r s o f sa le, th e f o l l o w i n g d e ­ you.
special representative of the Lexing­
It Ih fu r t h e r o r d e r e d that sa id notice
tremely low cash prices on meats and nIU!H0 contro, in Siberia,
r ib ed land, situ ate, ly in g and be in g
Key
nnd Mrs. George Rice motored sc
ton Motor Co.
In tb e C o u n t y o f Hemlnole. State
o f bo pu blish ed In tho H anford Herald, a
groceries.
Get these prices.
n
e
w s p a p e r p u blish ed In H em lnole Coun­
Florida, m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s cr ib e d as
Tho Far Eastern delegates declared to Orlando yesterday.
ty, for f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e wookH.
f o llo w s , to * w it :
W it n e s s m y band and the seal o f the
that proof of their charges, already
T b e NEW o f N W t t o f HW U ; HE *■«
Another good restaurant in Snnford
Mrs R. J. Holly, Mrs. E. G. Tyner denied hy both tho French nnd Jap­
o f S W l i o f N\V1i , N W ' i o f N E t i o f a b o v e st y le d c o u r t on this 3rd dny of
D
e
ce m b e r , A. D. 1921,
Misses
Soritn
Luke,
Ethel
Henry,
H W ' , . nml the H 'j o f the N ' i o f tb o
opens tomorrow in tho Seminole Cafe. nml Miss May Ijolly left this morn
(SE A L)
IS. A, DOUGLASS, Clork.
anese delegates, could bo obtnined by Dorothy Humph and Gladys Morris HH ” f HEU o f tb e N W U o f Sec. a«,
V. B, DOUGLAHH, D. C.
T w p . 19 H., K o n g o 3u E , a n d a l s o b e g i n ­ Z, HASH, KHy:
Thin is another milestone in tho pro-J ing for Vero wlioro they will spend u examination of original documents in
iss
im
m ee, F l o r i d a ,
were among the Sanford girls return­ n in g 30 ciis. N o f th e HW c o r . o f said
S o l ic it o r f o r C o m p la in a n t .
17-5ta
BToss and prosperity o f this city. We fa y days with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. the archievcs of tho Far Eastorn gov­
range;
run
ing to Tallahassee last night where J^nco* n “ ? o""chs, thence B 10 chs.,
have needed more restaurants.
Vincent.
NO TICE O F HALE
ernment at Chita. They suggested thoy will resume their Btudics nt the I hence H 20 chs.. I h e n c e W 10 chs. to
Is h o ro b y g iv e n th a t u nder nnd
point o f
beg in ning ;
less
b e g in n i n g hyNntlco
v
lrtuo
o f n F in al D peroo o f F o r e ­
that such an inquiry bo made by Am­ Woman’s College.
l l l C f i foot W e s t and 20 foot Houtb o f
s u r e nnd Halo Is su in g ou t o f tho Cir­
Tho whiHtlos urn! bolls nnd guns
it is J. H. Tillis nnd Roy Tillis who erican consular officials, so that tho
the N B c or. o f the 8 W t , o f Hec. 3fl, cc lo
u
it
Cou
rt
o f th o Hoventh J u dicia l Cir­
Tit. 19 H. R a n g e 30 H., run th e n ce H cuit o f F lor
gave tho old year a good sond off Sat- will move into the new block on results might bo known to the conid a , In and f o r Hemlnole
C u r t is B n r b o r l e f t S a t u r d a y n i g h t 1 2 0 ft. th o n c e W 1 2 0 ft., tho m o N 1 20 C ou n ty, In it en use th erein
pendin g
,, .
, 1.
.
1
in
i „ f 1 .. I h en ce E 120 ft., to poin t o f h c g ln - w h e r e in M erritt F. Ito b ln so n Is tho '|
urday night or rather Sunday morn- Sanford avenue nnd not Hugh THU* j fa en co when i7 takes up^consldora- ,f o r G
n i n c s v i l l o w h e r o h o w ill
again
c
o
m
p
la
in
a
n
t,
nnd
F.
W.
Hohwlnd
nml
Ing. Few were sorry to see It go. It as first reported In this paper. Hugh tion of Siberian problems
T e r m s : Onsb.
P u r c h a s e r to p a y f o r E m m a M. Hchwlml Ills w ife , nro d efen
d­
tiilui up his stmlics at the University deed.
ants , I w ill o f f o r f o r Balo nnd will sell
wnB filled with tho usual joys nnd nor- will continue to carry on tho Pure
To emphasize tbo French public de­ after a most pleasant visit with his
J. J. DIC KIN SON,
to
the
h
ig
h
e
s
t
h
lddor
f
o
r
cash
at
the
rows.
Sp ecia l M a ster III C h a n c ery . f r o n t d o o r o f tho C o u r t H o u s e In Sa n­
Food Market at the same old stand.
nial mnde yesterday, Albert Sarraut, parents ami friends during tho holi­ 20-file
ford. Hemlnole C o u n ty , F lor id a , during
head of the French delegation, form­ days,
In (lir I'lreiill Court, Hrvrnlh Judicial (ho le g a l h o u r s o f sale, upon Monday,
J
a n u a ry 2nd, 1922, th o sa m e being a
Ed. Randall has moved his tailoring i The fire department was ended to ally notified Secretary Hughes, ns
Circuit. Nrmlimlr t'niintr, Htote
le g a l sa les day, tho f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib ­
■if I'olrldn
establishment from tlio Hines block to the home of Mrs. A1 Apeer on Elm chairman of tho conference, that tho
ed real estate, situated, ly i n g nnd being
Misses Bessie and Margaret Zach­ I’ KTITION Tl) TAIt B I.A MIH
tho C o u n ty o f Homtnolc, Htato o t
KOH In
a part of tho room occupied hy Dr. avenue this morning where the roof charges were wholly without fountlapi hi.ic 1 hi:, 1 %111:11 t h i : piioviH- Florida, t o - w f l :
Lillian Shinholsor, Ida M. Gray,
L o is 1 nml 2 o f Uloclt " A " o f the
Tom Moore in the Swope building „ f t|„. kiteben was on fire. The fire tion in fact. The French government, 1 ary,
IIIN
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HKCTION
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Mrs A K ,.mvcrf, nnj m uio p « rks,
(h :\ k i i \l h t a t it k h o f t u b M itchell S u r v e y o f tlio L e v y Grant.
across from l he postofflco whoro he deartment extinguished tho flames
John a, lioonahdy,
HTATI-: OK FI,Oil III V, 11I2U.
M. Sarraut said in a written commun- Frunk M„ rkwt)0,i ltm| Wallace Bell
M a ste r In Chancery.
would like to seo all his patrons.
and hut small damage was the re- icution lo tho conference head, lmd un- |motoml to Daytona Beach this mornI’ lty o f Sun ford. 11 m u n icip a l c o r p o r a ­ G HOUGH G. II i : H ill NO,
S o l ic ito r f o r C o m p la in a n t . lfi-5to
--------suit,
tion o f tliu Htnto o f F lor id a , Hotltered into no commitments regarding jn(, whorjJ thcy nUom|o«l the Bennett*
I lon er,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Point and
______
In
Circuit
Court, 7th Judicial Circuit,
vs.
Siberia except those of which the sht.Muy W0,i(linK which took place at
Nlnlr of Florida, Hrmlnole County.
T. .1. Miller. F r a n k L. Miller, ot « l „ D e ­
Mrs. Jordan, of Jacksonville, are the
A Federal Bakery is latest innova- United States already was aware.
— In C h n n r ery ,
fe n d a n ts
high noon.
gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Sharon, tion in Sanford and J. L .Miller will
NO I'll ID
In view of the Frcnc hand Japanese
W.
C.
Morris,
T o alt p e r s o n s In ter ested In o r liavlna
Mr. I’clot is a prominent attorney of Hmm open one in the now Hill-Ncw- repudiation of the charges, and the
vs.
s u p on tin. f o l l o w i n g
dcscrllied
Many out-of-town people as well as plien
r o p e r t y lylm r nnd b e i n g In tlm F o u n t y Stan ley H. Alloyn o, If l i v i n g nnd If
JuckHonviilo and lias ninny friends man Idock on Sanford avenue.
The position of the Far Eastern delegates
dead
all pnrtles c l a i m i n g Interest un­
tho home folks attended the dance giv­ o f H om lnolo nnd S tate o f Florida, t o ­
der .Stanley II. A lloyn o, deceas ed , or
hero who are always glad to see him .' ovens nnd other equipment are nl- as "outsiders" sent to tho conference
w n : llo g i n n l n g !&gt; c h a in s South o f the
en Friday evening at the court house NB cor. o f tin* N W l i o f th e Nli'/ii Seco th er w is e. In Iho p r o p e r t y b e l o w d e­
ready here ready to install and the |,y an unrecognized government, tho 1 hy the members of tho Amaricnn Lo tlnn 2. T o w n s h i p 20 H. Itan ge 30 B,
scribed. anil F ran k O. Itoach, If liv ­
ing. nml If dand all p a r li e s clntm ln g
,
th e n ce run South 7 c h a in s , th e n ce West
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lane and Mr. new bakery will he » big thing for inclination in ninny conference circles
Interest u nder F r a n k O. Itoach. d e ­
gion. Th u e v e n i n g p r o v e d a m o s t u o - to c h a in s , th e n c e North 7 chain s, th en co
ceased, o r oth n rw lso, In th o p r o p e r t y
and Mrs. Frank Miller went to Do- the city.
was not to take tho development very lightful one, nnd the music furnished Bast 10 c h a in s l o hi’ KlnultiK,
Imltiw
descrlhod.
W h e re a s, c i t y o f Hanford, a m u n i c i ­
Land Inst night being called there hy
______
seriously. At the same time the ac­ hy the Bull Orchestra was splendid. pal c o r p o r a t i o n o f Hie S la t e o f F lorida , T o the defen dan ts. Htnnloy II. A lloyne,
If Jiving, ami If dea d to nil parties
inis filed ItH petition III the o f f i c e of
the sudden death of Mr. Lane’s father,
nr. nml Mrs. F. I) Dunt left today cusations attracted widespread atten­
c la im in g In terests u nder Htnnley H.
Punch was served throughout the Iho C lerk o f tb e Circuit C ou r l o f S e m i­
Alloyne, deceased, or o th e r w is e ,
In
Mr. Frank Lane. Edward nccompan- f[)r their homo in Tlrnmnsvllle after tion and furnished a reply topic of
C ou n ty . F lor id a , In th e n hn vo s t y l ­
evening hy Mosdnmes Frank Akers, nolecase,
tlic p r o p e r t y b e l o w ilescrlhed,
nnd
In c o n f o r m i t y w ith th e p r o v i s ­
led the remains lo Cincinnati today spending tho past ten days in this discussion at a dull period in the con­ Kenneth Murrell, Henry Wight and ed
1* rank O. Itoach. If liv in g, and If
ions nf S ec tion 327(1 Itcvlned G eneral
‘ mail to all p a rties c l a i m i n g Interests
S ta tu tes o f the State o f F lor id a , 1920,
lo r burial.
^ ity the guests of friends
Dr. ference negotiations.
under Fran k (). Itoach. iteuonned, or
Allen Jones.
w h ich said I'etlMnti sets fo r th that said
o th er w is e. In th e f o l l o w i n g p r o p e r l y
petit lon er d e s ir e s to aci;u lre for public
Dunt has a host of friends here who
PARIS, Jan. 3,— The French min­
situate In Heinlnolo C o u n ty . F lorida ,
use o f Its rlllx ctis Hint c e r t a in tract,
descrlh od as:
J, R. Snyder, of Chuluota, was in are always delighted to see him and istry of foreign affairs today issued a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrom, of Chi­ p ie c e nr pa rc el o f land, ly in g and Itelng
T h e H 1-t o f th e N\V ) - t o f N E 1-4
In th e C o u n ty nf Hemlnole nnd State o f
tho city today and report* Chuluota his good wife.
lie did not get a [ formal denial of alleged Franco-Jap- cago, and Miss M. II. Ostrom, of F lor id a , Iteroln ah ovo d e s c r ib e d . And,
and the HE 1-1 o f HE 1-4 o f NE 1-4 o f
W h erea s, said petit Inner fu rt h e r s t a l ­ M \ l - t o f Hec. 15. T w p 21 H. It 29 B.,
aa picking up and getting ready for a chance to hunt as much as lie usually nneso understanding regarding occu­ Grccncnstlo, lnd., spent the week end
es that the said lands w e r e at on e time c o n t a in in g 12 t-2 imrim. niuro o r less.
It is h e ie b y o r d e re d that y o u and
big tourist season in this month. Tho lias on account of the warm weather pation o f Siberia. Documents pur­ h e r e leaving Sunday afternoon for o w n e d b y the Hanford C e m e te r y C om . ... |patty, a d e f u n c t c o r p o r a t i o n , and that each o f y ou do a p p e a r to tho bill o f
Chuluota Inn opened yesterday nml but wo expect him back next winter, porting to show Franco and Japan D e l , and where they will spend, a row
eoniplatnt
herein filed on th o Snd dny
I th e mum* nf th e o c c u p a n t s o f the propo f January. 1922
u e s .returning
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th
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t
h
e
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than
fed u large crowd and reservations
Tho Sanford-Enterprise boat line is bail entered into such agreement was dd«&gt;3
sail torn ino last 01
who ,mv„ i,„rtal p.is In sniq emitIt Is fu rth er urdnrod that th is o r d e r
hhVO been matin hy many of tho old now operating on n regular schcdulo made public in Washington Saturday th is Week.
e l o r y ) a r e T. J. M iller and F r a n k L. '» im j't'cnHnn t,o p u b lis h e d In th o Han­
ford Herald, a im w s p a p o r puhllsh od In
pntronH nml many new ones.
|nml Sanford merchants will benefit by thu delegation from a Far Eastern
Ci. W. Spencer, James Shnron a m i (j, Florida, w h o c la im to h ave som e Huliford, Hemlnole C ou n ty . F lo r id a , on e*
11 w,‘,.
‘ ,,r eig ht e o n s e c u t l v o w eek s.
--------1 greatly thereby us it opens up nil republic.
A lien innnu lo f t H n tn rila v a f t e r n o o n ' r ig h t to said p r o p e r t y .
And,
A l l e n J o n e s l u ll a n i u r t m y n i u - r n o o n
w i m r e a s , th e p e t it io n e r fu r t h o r states
V K ochs m y hand and th o sea l
of
J
, ‘ r*’ u»t Court nt S n n ford, F l o r R V Sawyer nnd Frank Hnrdlnn, that country in Volusia county that Is
for Gainesville whero they will resume that the p u r p o s e o f th e t a k i n g o f tho
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(SE A L )
B A. DOUGLASS.
are two jolly boys in the city putting *» **&gt;«° to Sanford and yet by road
studies
n t thouniversity
01 j „ ry pu rposes, f o r tin* use o f the citlC lerk c i r c u i t Court.
Fln
rh
ln
xeiis o f tho C ity o f Hanford, Florid a,
lution
did
not
mention
Franco
by
down those beautiful tile floors for »"&gt;«
»&lt;* tar. The Daily Herald
.
Homlnolo C o u n ty , Fla.
r i u r ii iu .
la n d that th ere Is no o n e w h o 0:111 g iv e
_ n ,\; V. E. D GU GLA88, D. C.
a v a lid le g a l t IIla In th e p r o p e r t y In the
the Miller buildings. They have Just will bo sent over to Enterprise every name but Itenvis In bis statement said
c.i
»t
..1
,«ltl ! petition descrlhod, and prays that the MASSEY * U A Ut.OW,
it was directed at Franco on account
finished tho floor for tho new Send- afternoon at four o ’clock,
Misses Mary and Julia Zachary will properly described In said petition may _____ A t t o r n eys f lir C o m p la in a n t . 11-Uto
of her stand at tbo Armament confer­ return homo this evening from Dny- . mi enm lom licd f o r the u ses and pur*
nolo Cafe and are now embellishing
p os es set fo r th In salt) Petition,
Noiiru of Applicnliiiit for Tnx Deed
ence on submarine question.
T h e r e f o r e , this Is to m a k e k n o w n to
toim Beach whero they have been tho
the lobby of tho Miller building on
MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE
nil p e r s o n s Interested In, or h av in g
Lmlcr Hection r&gt;75 of tho General
guests of Miss France* Shelley for lien s upon, tho p r o p e r t y h e re in a b o v e
Magnolia avenue. They represent tho
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at
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DESTROYS
BIG
BUILDtho week end and wore attendants nt fnro unr said c o u r t on o r b e f o r e the
Wm T Miller Co., o f Jacksonville,
»
Moody Bible Institute which
Notice
is heroby given that Edwin
ING AT EUFAULA the wedding of Miss Frances Shelley ! r.V
fith
dny of
of F
e b r u a r y , A.
P J92p;
1922.
the
h day
February,
A. D.
and they certainly know their line of will be held in Snnford, January 8-13,
W e s t I s a m e b e i n g th e F e b r u a r y H ale Day of K. Miller, ptirchnser of Tax Certifi­
work. There is nothing quite so neat In the Presbyterian church will bo
i *. ti*\ tti V It
*.
«nd Mr. Clarence Bennett of
vav said c ................
ou r t, and to s h o w cause. "If any
LU 1' AULA ALA15A.nia . Jan. d.
Hench which took plnco nt high I they have, why the prayer of said petl- cate No. 231)2, tinted tho Oth day of
or quite so lasting, clean looking and the biggest thing that has happened
B
X . hlnry Zuclmty was iatuls "”ileserlheil
" ” “ 1'*"‘ *‘ omiilomnei! .In- dnceortl,tm June, A. D. 1893, him filed said certi­
t-beautiful as ..a „„„i
,,,,,
ill Sanford for years.
yuurs Tho speakers Flre early today destroyed the Fo y- »
real tn„
tile a
flour.
uiii'n w ith tlm tiruvlMluiiH o f
la w
In ficate in my office, and hna made ap­
.....
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Whitlock
building.
Tho
Int-Kcat
,
J
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j
are all men of well known nnd rccogShelley's maid of honor and Miss Hiieh casi*s uiaili* nml nrovldcil.
nized ability ns Bible teachers. This buaines* nnd office structure in
1
Znchnry wns one of tho four
W it n e s s m y haml nml th o sea l o f tho plication for Tnx Deed to issuo in ac­
C irc u it Cou rt on this 2 Sih d a y o f Do- cordance with law. Said coratiflcate
is a great opportunity for the people city.
One hundred fifty thousand bride’s maids.
eem h er. A. D. 1921.
embraces
the following described
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
of Sanford and surrounding t o w n s , dollars I osb .
C lerk o f th o Circuit Court.
property
situated
in Sominolo County,
Hemlnole C ou n ty, Fla.
which no intelligent Christian will;
"
“
PALM LIMITED
G E O R G E tl. H EIIIUNG.
Florida,
tn-wit:
Beg.
522.22 ft. N of
want to miss, The fulowlng speakers Governor Sproul
S o l ic ito r an d C ou n sel f o r P etition er.
DERAILED TODAY
BE
cor.
of
NB
1-4
of
NE
1-4, Sec. 31,
20
.O
te
will he in charge, all of whom are
NEAR MACON, GA*
W
ill
Succeed
Penrose
Iwp. 20 S„ Range 30 E., run N 105.74
'H
E pain ana
and torture of
HE
ot rheurneu- nii,
mborH
of
the
faculty
of
members of the faculty of the Moody
” *. W 711.2 ft., S 105.74 ft., E 711.4
NOTICE
Says Senator aW tson MACON, GA.,Jun.3.*—North hound
K“ SS “ p l b f f S S t a r t HIM. Institute of Chka.n;
ft* 2 3-4 acres. Tho said land being
Dr. II. C. Ostrom, Methodist.
Liniment. It bringa warmth, case and
Southern Palm Limited on southern
Tho regular annual meeting of the assessed at tho date of tho Issuance
Will Resign as Governor to Accept the
comfort nnd let* you sleep soundly.
Dr. Julian S. Rodgers, Baptist.
railway
derailed
this morning ' RtnckholTtcrs"of tho^^ First Nntinnnl *&gt;f such certificate in tho namo of Un­
Always have a bottle fundy nnd
Appointment
Ituv. Allen Shuler, Baptist.
twenty three miles north of Macon. Bank of Snnford, Florida, will be held
apply when you feel the first twinge. ,
known. Unless Faid certificate shall
Dr. Goo. Guide, Presbyterian.
Nu passengers hurt.
Reported in accordance with Its By-luws, in tho
I t penetrates without rubbint.
be redeemed according to law Tax
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
3.—
Prediction
The institute bugles on Sunday,
It’s splendid to tnke the pain out o
train running slowly when Htruck offices of tho bank on Tuesday, Janu­ Deed will issue thereon on tho 24th
tired, aching muscle*, sprain* nnd wj)on bjQ H,)uukorn will occupy the that Governor Sproul, of Ponnsylvnn- broken mil.
Eight cars left the ary 10th, 1022, nt 10 o’clock a. m. for dny of Dccomber, A. D. 1021.
, t F orV rly
M
pfllplto of the various churches of in, would within forty-eight hours, track but remained upright.
the purpose of electing n beard of di­
Witness my official signature and
your
neighbor,
Sanford and* vicinity. Tho weekday announce his intontion of resigning to
yourncip
rectors to servo for tho ensuing yenr,
services will he ns follows:
accept tho appointment ns United
At all druggl*t« 3Sc, 70c, $1.40.
NOTICE
,, ,,
T h o a n n u a l m o o t in g o f tho s t o e k h o l d - nnd for tho transaction of nny other a ^ l/ i m i 1110 18th tJay ° f Novcmbor* 9
From
3
to
fi
p.
m.
and
nt
7:30
p.
States
senator
to
succeed
Senator
Pon..
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I or*T"or th e Usueolrt Cyiirnaa C o milflHV
p a n y business that may proparly come bo(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
nt. I*. M. Boyd will lend tho singing, rose, were made today by Sonator ■w„ , by hold.at the
k »oVifora tho meeting.
Clork Circuit Court,
All weekday survlces will bo held at Watson, Indinnn, ono of tho Ropubll- j
Thursday. January I9th. 1922. at
B. F. WHITNER,
Seminole Countv Fla.
the Presbyterian church. Watch fo r can senate leailors, nftor a call at the j iu:(in a. m.
j, j p ^ it n e r .
ll-0-onw-5tc
Cashier. 14-6tc
By: A. M. WEEKS D C
furthur announcement*.
White House.
20-210
Hocrotury.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY fl, 1922
p io HIDA'S 1921 RECORD— THE

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|TanksonviUo Times-Unlon: In theso
rlosinir days
* iuridn’i
«r?,
!or the year now ending, is being
concluded. Unblushingly, nnd withoUt boosting, may we say that It is a
record of which all may bo proud,
those permanently residing here nnd
those front nfnr who hnvo interest
end pleasure in the state’s forward
movement nnd In its contribution to
the satisfaction of nil who admire
progress nnd advancement.
V True, Florida, in common with other sections of tho country, has felt
the hand of depression which, how­
ever, has not fallen so henvily on our
people ns upon those of other states,
those not blessed with so many ad­
vantages that contribute to the wel­
fare nnd happiness o f people nnd of
communities, advantages thnt Florida
has in abundance nnd thnt give gen­
erously to its prosperity even in per­
iods of general business depression.
]t is eminently in order thnt, in
these closing days of 1921, all of us
should take nt least mental note of
the record thnt tho stnto has written
for the year, note o f only slightly in­
terrupted progress, in a few instances
but if uninterrupted progress in many
others. Thus wo And ourselves nt
the end of another year with bright­
er, clearer, strengthened vision with
which to look forward to tho year
that lies ahead of us. Also, we And
ourself in possession of brnndened
minds, of a grenter spirit of toler­
ance, nnd possessed of nobler desire
and purpose to go from one achieve­
ment to another, not altogether ns Ininvidunls selAshly inclined, but ns n
state hoping for nnd working for bet­
ter things, for. more worthy accom­
plishments that shall bo for tho bene­
fit of alt who cnll Florida homo nnd
for those whoso longings nnd aspira­
tions are to cast their lot with us.
, (iront nnd worthy accomplishments
stand in Florida’s record of 1921.
First nnd foremost, nnd of utmost
importance toward futuro achieve­
ments, is tho evident spirit o f more
hearty co-operation on the part of all
the peopl of Florida, city, county and
communitf co-operntion, nnd in the
brooder Hold thnt embraces all tho
stole, to arrive at that point of wor­
thy distinction thnt in made possible
through sincere, hearty co-operntion
—not co-operntion scctionnlly only
but ntntc-wldc. This spirit, going
with tho work thnt has been done in
1921 will, if continued nnd IntcnsiAed
through 1922 mnko possible nchlcvo,ments far greater thnn any thnt ns
‘jet hnve been placed in the record o f
Florida’s preceding yenrs.
Wo hnve only to look about nnd see
whnt Floridn has accomplished nnd
then resolve, ench and every one f
us, thnt throughout the yenr 1922
grenter efforts shall be mndo to co­
operate with others, whether in one
section of Floridn or another, to do
the things that need to be done

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should bo. Hearty, practical co-oporation will' do it, will mnko of this
commonwealth n wonderlnnd of pro. 'S -i-i v , l c v u«c v;r..«.r.;t
Florida’s record for 1921 is proctlcnlly completed. What has been done
stands. Where thero has been errors
thero can be atonemont by striving to
do better in the coming yenr,, to for­
get tho animosities, the jcnlousies
nnd the bickerings nnd go forwnrd
with strengthened courage nnd pur­
poseful resolve to improve on tho
past, to the end thnt the coming year,
and those to follow will furnish re­
cords unsurpassed, either by Florida
or any other stnto.
make

weather continue favorable."
It will take pretty hard times to
down a plnco thnt is making that sort
of record.
ra
At tiiu nuifi'6 'iimu, potatoes utu go­
id m k i a
Ik p i A A P Q l k l k k i i Q P o
kn ka
ing out at $3.00 per hamper nnd cab­
a
, .if - A
bage for $-1.00 a crate, according to
the Advocate.
S. J. SLIGH SCORES RAILROADS
March 4— Warren G. Harding in­
Aug. 2—Enrico Caruso dies in
Little citrus fruit is being shipped
Italy
FOR MAKING VOLUNTARY
augurated president.
now, but the cream of tho crop will
REDUCTION OF 10%
Mnrch 24—Cardinal Gibbons, dean
Aug. 11 — Secretary . of
Stat«
be ready after tho holidnys, nnd prices
Hughes, on behalf o f President Hard­
of American hiernrehy, dies.
are looking up. From fifteen to twen­
Tho rnilronds of the country hnvo
May 20—Prcsndont Harding pre­ ing, Invites principal allied powers
ty million dollnrs net will roll into pulled whnt Is commonly known us n
sents $100,000 worth o f radium, gift to disarmament conference.
the state from thnt source alone with­ "slicker" in voluntarily
reducing of American women, to Mme. Curie,
Aug. 24— Zlt-2, giant dirigible, col­
in tho next forty-fivo days.
freight rntes ten per cent on citrus Franco-Polish discoverer of radium.
lapses nnd hums in Englnnd. FortyThese fncts—for that’s what they fruits and vegetables, according to S.
Mny 31—Nine whites, 21 negroes two killed, including 0 Americans.
nro nnd not mere opinions—indiento J. Sligh, a well-known citrus fruit
killed
in race conflict in Tulsa, Okln.
that the north is not half so hard hit grower and shipper of this city.
Sept. 9—American relief begins In
June
3— Flood nt I’ uebio, CloL, Russia
--------------- o— ------------ns it imagines, nnd that Floridn Is en­
The voluntary reduction, fruit grow­ does $20,000,000 dnmngc.
THE GRUNT OF THE LONEjoying genuine prosperity, with un­ ers assert, was mndo by the roads in
Sept. 28— Lieut. MncRendy breaks
June A— Laura Ilromwell, woman
limited chance for development and an effort to avoid meeting growers
SOME HOG.
altitude record, going 40,800 feet up.
increase of its income.— Lakeland and shippers who had requested a loop-thc-loop champion, killed In
Oct. 13— New York Nntionnls won
1,800 foot fall from plane.
Numerous cities in Floridn nre al­ Telegram.
thirty per cent reduction in rates, and
world’s
baseball championship from
Juno 9—Col. F. W. Galbraith, Jr.,
lowing their tail-feathers to be pluck­
the wrath of producer, shipper, and commander of American Legion, New York Americans.
SELF-STYLED FOSSIL
ed— beenusa of the fnet thnt numer­
retail merchant is by no menns ap­
Oct. 24— Emperor Karl's restora­
killed in auto accident near Indiana­
ous property-owners in those cities
peased by whnt hns been styled the
tion falls for second time. Exiled to
polis.
nre hnndicnpping tho whole works by
Stnto Superintendent W. N. Shcnts, "generous action of tho roads." Short­
Juno 15—John G, Emory elected Mndcrin.
the outrageous prices they nre charg­ evidently enmo into the nssocintion ly after the reduction was announced,
Oct. 28— Marshal Foch arrives In
nntionnl commander of American Le­
ing for rentals. Ono fully develop­ meeting just closing, with a chip on Mr. Sligh said, tho rnilronds Hought
New York.
gion.
ed rent hog can do more harm nnd his shoulder. Any way, it was clear to obtain a statement from tho grow­
Nov. 11— Burial of unknown Amer­
June 25— President Gompcrs and
Injure business to n grenter extent that ho had a grievance to air, nnd he ers and shippers that the new rates
entire administration reelected by A. ican soldier.
thnn columns of legitimate boosting aired it. His chief complaint Beomed were satisfactory, but the fruit mon
Nov. 12—Conference on nrms limi­
F. of L.
through tho dally nnd weekly press to bo thnt peoplo were characterizing let it be known in no uncertain* terms
July 2—Jnck Dempsey retains hea­ tation opens la Washington
can overcome In a full season. Peo­ him ns a back number nnd a fossil. If that they regarded the reduction ns
vy title by knocking out Georges
Dec. fl— Irish Free State treaty an­
ple nre every day lenving those cities any further evidence wero required to "purely nominal."
Carpcntler.
nounced.
nnd seeking less pretentious spots convict him of tho charge, his address
The National League of Commis­
July 2— Harding signs peace reso­
Dec. 12— Four-Power agreement
where the charges nre reasonable— or more propory his "harangue’’ ns ho sion Merchants will moot in Pitts­
signed.
lution with Germany.
rather thnn he “ held up” by those styled it, furnished it. It was indeed burgh, January 11 to 14, to plan fur­
who seek to hnve an income equal to pitiable to see an old man who has for ther action on the freight rate prob­
Afty percent of the cost of construc­ 22 yenrs been honored by the peoplo lem. The Amorlcnn National Fruit and It always will be tho policy of the after you can refuso to tnko nny ad­
vertising from Sanford. It Is a poor
tion and equipment.
of Florida with one of the most im­ Growers’ Association will hold a sim­ Sentinel, to boost this city, its busi­
rule thnt won’t work both ways. A t
ilar
meeting
in
Chicago
January
27
to
It is not necessary to name tho cit­ portant and dignified offices of the
ness nnd industries nnd Its peoplo to
ies where such actions are dnily tak­ state, turn political stump speaker be­ 28. Mr. Sligh is a member of both tho exclusion of every other city or present the Orlando stores aro not
advertising in tho Herald so this little
ing plnce—for word is Rprcnding ev­ fore so large and so fine a body of those organizations, as are other men town in tho world.
story does not reach this paper but
ery day regarding those localities; educators us he confronted in tho in the fruit industry in Orlando, nnd
Tho business mon look to the Sen­
and messages are going north and First Bnptist church Tuesday evening. is planning to attend both conferenc­ tinel for encouragement for homc- unless tho Sanford merchants adver­
tise sufficiently to keep tho Hornld
west thnt eighteen dollar coni nnd
Whatever may hnvo been the rec­ es. It is understood thnt theso meet­ trmling nnd Inlying. At tho sumo timo
moving wo would not hesitato In go­
heavy bcovecdocs arc rather to be ord of Mr. Shcnts in the pnst, he cer­ ings will request thnt freight rates the Sentinel looks to tho homo peoplo
ing to Orlando and other cities and
chosen thnn sunshine in a locality tainly displayed had taste, and show­ on fruits and vegetables he placed on nnd hns every reason to expect them
take
advertising. You nre right about
where the owners of properties nro ed incompetency by the address de­ a parity with thoso existing beforo to buy their advertising nt homo and
your
statement tlmt it is n poor rulo.
robbers nnd those who lease to sub­ livered before tho Educational Asso­ the series of raises was granted dur­ place it in an Orlando institution
It
Is
also a double edged sword nnd
let nre bandits. The worst of it is ciation that met in this city. It must ing tho late war, since it is maintain­ which is zealously devoted to tho up­
cuts
both
ways nnd tho newspaper
thnt a dozen cities of that sort can be a source of regret to the progres­ ed thnt reductions in wages nnd other building of the City Beautiful and Or­
will
not
be
cut in tho gencrnl wind­
do nn irreparable injury to nil other sive men nnd women of this state who operating expenses ‘justify such ac­ ange County nnd everything that per­
up. Thoro are some things newspa­
tion.
tains to it. This nowspnper nnd its
localities where prices are kept tn are devoting their lives to teaching,
During the war the roads wero publishers have made heavy invest­ pers won’t stand nnd lack of adver­
normal.
that tile state bond should make such
tising Is one of them. Ilowovor you
Not only in private dwellings but a mockery of educational issues, nnd granted an increase of twenty-five ments hero, pay heavy taxes and are
started it down at Orlando and you
in stores and garages and other build­ show such partisan feeling as ho dis­ per cent for the southern nnd east­ diligently laboring in every possible
ought
to lie able to finish it.
ern sections of the country nnd thir­ manner for the improvement of tho
ings there is this unjust demand up­ played.
---------------- o---------------on those who would lease—some­
Perhaps, the theory advanced in tho ty-three and one-third per cent in the city.
Tho
Orlando
Sentinel snys tlmt
Of late it has been observed thnt
times, too, with the idea of remaining state of Washington, is the correct extreme west. This was shortly fol­
paper
"covers
this
section like tho
permanently. Take n garage that one: "Too long in office, unfits for lowed by another increase of thirty Orlando merchants are contributing
dew."
TImt’s
nothing.
Tho Daily
cost, say, three thousand dollars. In service.’ Any way it must he appar­ per cent in southern and eastern sec­ their dollars in foreign mediums which
Herald
covers
Seminole
county
liko
tions
and
forty
per
cent
in
tho
ex­
are notorious, in one particular at
place of renting the property, free of ent to all that the educational inter­
"Moon shine" which is covering it
treme
west.
Fruit
growers
and
ship­
least,
for
knocking
and
hammering
Or­
all fixtures nnd having nothing but ests of Florida demand a younger,
some.
the Imre building, at about thirty more progressive nnd broader minded pers maintain that this last incrcnsc lando. Reciprocity is a great word
dollars n month, which would mean man than Mr. Shcnts at tho head. has put nn almost unbearable burden and consistency is likewise a strong
Man named Goodpasture is suertwelve per cent on the investment— Florida hns many capalilc men who upon the industry and it is understand word. It is only fair that business
intendent
of n new subdivision in
or even forty dollnrs a month, which would do honor to this office nnd thoro they will seek a return to the pre­ men should keep their advertising at
Orlando
near
Colonlnl Hills nnd wo
would mean about fourteen percent is scarce reason for longer filling it war rate folowlng the national con­ home where it will achieve results.
suppose
this
will
preclude Carl Dnnn
ference
in
Pittsburgh
and
Chicago
To n few peoplo this may scorn to
— tho owner will make a rate of one with an excuse.— Reporter-Star.
from throwing any bull out there.
next
month.—Orlando
Sentinel.
be
an
inconsequential
matter,
but
to
hundred
dollars a month—which
---------o —
----------------o ---------------tho overwhelming majority wo boreckons up to forty percent on the WRITTEN BY A. M. THRASHER.
THE
ADVERTISE
AT
HOME
ERINThere
are worrying mucchly in
liuvo
tlmt
it
will
appeal
boenuso
or
investment.
tho
principle
involved.
It
is
not
tho
Pennsylvania
about who will taka tho
CH'I.E
SAME
AS
TRADE
The Paris edition o f the New York
All theso things mitigntc ngninst
question
of
money,
rnthor
it
is
a
ques­
plnce
of
tho
Into
Senitor Penrose. Wo
the progress nnd business o f Florida Herald contains tho following article
AT HOME
tion
of
giving
to
others
tlmt
which
would
suggest
Fred DcBnrry not
— nnd thereby nro the innocent hnrm- headed "Common Sense," and signed
rightfully
belongs
at
homo.—Orlan­
having
heard
from
Fred in a long
by
A.
M.
Thrasher,
a
former
resident
ed to nn incalculable extent; yet there
If tho Orlando Morning Sentinel do Sentinel.
time.
is no redress. Tho city, no matter of Sanford:
were to come out tomorrow with un
To the writer it is astonishing that
how much it nmy bo convinced thnt
admonition to Orlando people to buy
n vnsb amount of damage is being within this month so many men in their shoes, drugs, automobile acces­
brought about by such greed, cannot high position and authority, in Amer­ sories, clothes, groceries, building ma­
proceed to bring demands upon the ica, England, Italy nnd France, states­ terial, cte., etc., from Chicago, Now
SO U TH ERN AG R ICU LTU R IST
■
private owner. It must take its men, authors, correspondents, ripe In York, Jacksonville, or Tampa whole­
medicine—no mnttcr how wry the years, erudite, nnd with long exper­ sale houses, the publishers of this
NASHVILLE, TENN.
S
■
feco that follows the gulping. Dut ience in public life; yes, men who evi­ newspaper would no doubt ho ostraciz­
■
dently
drank
deep
nt
tho
Pierian
The
Giant
o
f
the
South
one redress is there to ho found. The
ed and the paper boycotted.
assessor can Ax tho value upon the spring, have said, nnd done, things
The life of a newspaper is advertis­
Its immense popularity is duo not only to tho fact that
property in nceord with the income tlmt are absolutely silly, have said ing, and advertising is n commodity
every
line in it is written for Southern farm families by
sought to he derived by the rent-hog. things which are probably true nnd ns necessary to the success of n pub­
men
and
women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
A few years of thnt work would have yet, they were things it was quite lication as various articles are to a
tions,
but
to the practically unlimited personal service which
n tendency to put prices of rentals unnecessary to say nt all, and said general store. It has been tile policy,
is
given
to
subscribers without charge.
where they by right should bo. Once at the most critical time and most
m
change tho grunt of tho rent-hog in­ inopportune time and places, and I
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­ ■
■
to a squeal nnd better conditions will am convinced that it is be muse of a
dreds of different subjects— all without charge. When you
lack of plain, every-day common
follow.— Kisslssimmo Gnzette.
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours. ■
horse sense.
- o —
That is one reason why we have—
Was the Great War tho cause of
■
HOW IT HITS FLORIDA
■
this unbalanced state of mind?
■
375,000 CIRCULATION
It is nn old, old adage, that plain,
A good many of our tourist visitors
3
are pessimistic with regard to condi­ every-day common sense is the mos
in
tions in tho north, nnd some of them tuncoinmon tiling in the world and the
appear to take pleasure in shaking writer believes it.
Common sense is precisely
the
their heads and telling us it will lie
thing
needed
in
Washington,
and
in
our time next.
London
and
elsewhere
today.
Enrich tho soil, increase tho
Having no power to penetrate tho
Tho lack of common sense, coupled
yield, hasten maturity, im­
future, the Telegram can not positive­
with
a
small
grain
of
egoism
in
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "O f the ninny waters of this and oth­
prove
the quality. It pnys to
ly dispute this prediction, but it can
Washington,
may
produce
disappoint­
use
them
regularly.
Stock
in
point |o n few things which, in its
er regions tlmt I hnve analyzed, I have found none superior in nil good quali­
our warehouse at Snnford.
humble opinion go far toward dis­ ment, nnd hlnst the hopes of nn im­
patiently waiting world.
Booklet free from warehouse
ties of that of the "Elder Water."— Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
crediting it.
I am constrained to mention names
or from—
The north mny he broke, as some of
its representatives claim, but it is hut fear you would say I lacked com­
paying a good healthy price for some mon sense, nnd refrain. You know
Armour F ertilizer Works I
^ ^ ^ ^ J n ck so n v lllc^ lo rid ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
A. M. Thrnsher.
of Florida’s products. Strawberries, thorn.
-------------------- o -------------------for instance, which nro going out of
"From
nil indications the Sanford
I'lnnt City, nnd other berry centers by
H ,,t',H"M ,4'M,,M,,*,4 + 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 |&gt;4+ 4444+ 44&gt; + + 4444444.»4
celery
crop
will ho a good one this 'f,M,‘M&gt;4,'M,,M&gt;,M,'&lt;,‘H ,4 4 ,M,,H ‘,i,,I,,K ,,H,'tM
the car load, have been bringing the
highest price in the history of thnt season, and good prices will prevail,"
industry. Many of them have sold remarks tho Sanford Herald. “ Our
for more than a dollar n quart, and celery has gone to market in other
sorno for more thnn two dollnrs, nt tho years when business was depressed
1 ' s
_ i\
f-T f
in tho North, and brought good prices
shipping point.
ID E A L FERTILIZERS
Plant City is not alone. From tho nnd will do so ngnin." The Ilcruld
adds
thnt
a
great
many
people
never
Wnuchuln Advocate wo quote tho fol­
Send for our twelve page Prlco List descriptive o f our various brands of IDEAL
get n chance to enjoy celery nnywuy,
FERTILIZERS nnd of tho Inrgo stock of Insecticides, Spray Machines, nnd Fnrm Im­
lowing:
"Benns, $5 n hamper; peppers, $fl nnd n great majority of users nre
plements sold by our associated firm, Florida Agricultural Supply Co.
n hamper nnd strawberries, $1.00 n peoplo o f means.. This is true
In dealing with us you have both field experience and financial responsibility to
quart! Such Is tho record of tho enough, nnd more's the pity. Celery
insure your getting the BEST,
vegctnblc market In Wnuchuln tho is ono of tlio finest vegetables grown,
IDEAL FERTILIZERS produce tho banner crops of tho state. Lot thorn work for you.
past week—not city quotations, but and it would be a splendid thing if
every
family
could
hnvo
it
regularly.
tho real coin of tho realm which tho
MR. ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford RepreHentutive
growers receive at tho shipping plat­ The growers of celery In Florida nro
steadily increasing their acreage nnd
form.
"And Wauchula hns been shipping doing their best to mnko It plenty nnd
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
about a solid carload of mixiod vege­ reasonable in price.—Times-Unlon.
AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
---------------- o ---------------tables dally the pnst week, nnd will do
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
better thnn thnt next week should the

FREIGHT RATES
MUST BE LOWER
FRUIT MEN SAY

MEMORABLE DATES OF 1921

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Fertilizers

ELDER SPRINGS WATER-; ;

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X III

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,1922

NUMBER 22

KING GEORGE
OUR CIRCUIT COURT OPENED MERCHANT’S
PREMIER
BRI
a
ND
RESIGNS
DISPLAY AND
GRANTS PARDON
TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 10
COUNTY FAIR
TO PRISONERS HAS A BOMBSHELL EFFECT
— CASES BEING EXPEDITED
IN THE ARMS CONFERENCE

Tho merchant’s favor a display of FOR POLITICAL
PRISONERS
manufactured products and county
PRIOR TO OPERATION OF
fair and kindred products will be held
TRUCE
acting state attorney in certain cases in Sanford on tho 10th of Januaiy
M i r T h e A a a n r ln tr d P r M i l
Circuit Court is Moving to cume before the grnnd jury where­ at the foot o! I’nik avenue. It Is LONDON,
Action Being Discussed
Jan. 12.—King Georgo
in thn state attorney, Geo. A. DoCottcs fostered by tho Woman's Club und as­
Along at a Rapid
is disqualified, and the said Schello sisted by tho Chamber of Commorca has granted general amnesty "in re­
In Capitals of World
Maincs vrns then sworn by the clork and the garnering of tho pro­ spect to political offenses committed
Rate
Today
to well and faithfully perforin tho du­ ducts has been turned over to Frank in Ireland prior to operation of truco
last
July,"
it
wns
announced
today.
ties of acting state attorney, in cor- L. Miller who gives out tho folowing!
Tho release of prisoners will begin nt
♦nin cases wherein tho atnto nttornoy, premium list and statement:
Geo. A. DeCottes, is disqualified.
Best packed croto Celery .......... $2.5 once.
MAY SUCCEED IN BRINGING THE
Tho grand jury hero entered open Best packed crate or hamper of
CASK OF SUTTON ANI) IIILUARO
QUESTION TO A VOTE
ON DECISIONS TO BE MADE ANI&gt;
court and presented iho folowing in­ lettuce ...................................... 2.6 Injunction Restraining
CHARGED WITH ASAULT TO
TODAY
THOSE ALREADY REACHED
dictments:
' Best hamper or crate of Itomaino 2.00*.
COMMIT MURDER UP NOW
IN WORLD CONFERENCE
Capita] Improvements
The Stato of Florida vs. Floyd Cow- Best hnmper or ernto of Escro.
M ir T h e A a a n e U t r d P re a p )
art,
assault
with
intont
to
murder.
A
i(c?t
dozen
stalks
celery
Circuit court in and for tho county
Will Be Considered WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Whothor
( H r T h e A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s »
true bill.
PARIS, Jnn. 12.—Premier Brinnd
of Seminole, state of Floridn, conven­ The Stato of Florida vs. Jnmes Best dozen heads lettuco packed
Republican supporters of Nowborry In
heads up ..........................
1.00 Either nt Quincy or Taltnhasseo on tho contest over his right to a sent in -csigned today.
ed Tuesday nt 10 o’clock n. m. Pres­ Goolsby, assault with intent to mur­ Best nssortmont of vegetables of
January 20th
tha sonnto would succeed in bringing
ent: His honor, Jnmes W. Perkins, der. A true bill.
ono each grown in Seminole
tho question to a vote today nppenred
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Tho res(
H
r
T
h
e
A
i
u
n
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Enter judgmont in case of Armour lounty .................
6.00 TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 12.—Appll- to depend largely on a decision of Ignation of Aristido Brinnd ns prsjudgo presiding; with Hon. Geo. A.
DoCouns, state attorney for tho 7th Fort. Works, a corporation, vs. Ed. Best box of oranges ................ 3.00 ention of Murion county citizens for tho Democratic opponents ns to mior of Franco was received with al»Oglesby nnd Chus. E. Henry'.
Best box of granofruit ............. 3.00 an inpunction to restrain further work whothor they would enrry out tho plnn most a bombshell effect In tho arms
Judiciul Circuit of tho state of Flori­
to movo rccommttal of whola caso to conference circles, tho action boing
da; V. E. Douglnss, deputy clerk and F«rl.
P . rWork,,
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sennto privileges nnd elections com­ considered likely to hnvo n great ef­
C. M. Hand, Bhoilff, In attendance.
Chns. E. Henry.
Best quart of strawberries.......... 1.00 cy or Tallahassee January 20th by Cir­ mittee.
fect on decisions already reached or
Court wns opened and cnrlcd te or­
Enter judgment in enso of Armour
50 per cent of the abovo premiums cuit Judgo 1/3vo under agreement
about to ho touched.
der by Sheriff C. M. Hand, In nocord- Fort. Works, a corporation, vr. I. E. will be pr'd for next best of each ex­
Brand submitted his resignation to
reached
between
counsel
for
complain­
anco with law.
Estridgc.
hibit listed nhovo.
Free
consultation
on
President
Millerand nftor making •
ants,
the
board
of
stato
institutions
Tho shoilff hnvlng mado tho return
The grnnd jury -hero
— entered
--------- opon There must he at least three e n -i.....
.
lengthy
statement
boforo tho Cham­
foot trouble — r e a d ber of deputies justifying
of tho regular venire and the jurors court nnd presented the following in- trios of ench exhibit entered in order I
’
hin attitude
being present, tho following answer­ dictmcnts:
to have any awards made.
Llloyd’s
Shoe
Store
Adv.
nt
tho
Cnnnes
conference.
His inten­
ed to their nnmes, to-wit: A. B. LoveTho State of Floridn vs. C. S. Pres­
Mr. Farmer, help make this pnrt of
tion
to
resign
wns
nnnounccd
to the
LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETS
joy, G. T. Dyor, T. O. Tyner, Fred ton, obtaining propery by false pre­ the exhibition n success. Without you
*4 R a R a R a i m R a t a R u R a R« Chandler nt tho eloso of his speech.
Ballard, B. F. Wheeler, S. Jowott, J. tenses. A true hill.
wo can do nothing. All donations in I
Rn Tho announcement wns nn entire surnx
Mly T h e A a a n r lu te d l ' r r » l
II. Tillln, J. V. Wicks, J. D. Frazer,
The Stato of Floridn vs. C. S. Pres­ shape of produce appreciated. Plenso GENEVA,
Ru ptiso ns he had apparently won thoRu
Jan. 10.—The council of
J. T. McLain, W. J. Lawton, L&gt;. S. ton, obtaining property by falso pre­ deliver to Palmetto booth foot of Park thl. IiPBKUe „f Nntlons convened hero Put
Rn sympnthy of tho chamber nnd his col­
Terry, W. S. Hand, G. G. FJynt, B. O. tenses. A true hill.
nvenue, Thursday afternoon, Jnnunfy today, the second anniversary of its Ha
lax leagues wero filled with amazement.
Smith, B. F. Whitncr, Jr., J. D. Ev­
The Stato of Florida vs. C. S. Pres­ 19th. Prizes awarded Monday, Jan legal xistaneo under tho presidency *4 Ra Ru Ra Ra Ra Ru Ra Rn Ru
Tlie entire French cabinet went out
ans, M. I. linker, J. E. Partin, L. E. ton, obtaining property by false pre­ 23, 3 p. m.
of
Paul
Hymans
of
Belgium.
On
tho
of
offico with Briuud.
Jordon, G. M. Arie, W. E. Betts, C. tenses. A true bill.
FRANK MILLER. council program wrer questions of tH&lt;- Win. Dowling was a visitor in San­
Tho
premier told the chamber of
E. Hartley, E. C. Nelson, J. L. Brown,
The State of Florida vs. C. S. Pres­
ford Thursday.
status
of
Vilnn,
Albania,
anil
Upper
deputies
today tho reparations com­
V. T. Peters, L. I’. McCullor, E. D. ton, obtaining property by fulso pre­ Just received tho Now York ship­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy havo mission had agreed to grunt morator­
Silesia.
Mobley, L. C. Kolb, T. W. Geiger, II. tenses. A true bill.
ment of b ilk dates, figs, lentils, split
moved into their new bungalow in ium for Gormnny on her reparations
J. Wilson, R. U. Wight, G. G. Jacobs,
The State of Florida vs. C. S. Pres- pons ami red Kidney beans.—Popular
South
Longwnod
payment.
SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE
W. R. Pell, C. F. Brannon, II. J. Over­ ton, obtaining property by fnlso pre- Market.
22-ltc
Dr. Kerr II. Tapper of Orlando gave
street.
tcncss. A truo hill.
CANNES, Jnn. 12.—Tho German-,
In this issue is the page advertise­ a lecture at the library Friday ova.
Tho court hero excused tho follow­ The State of Florida vs. J. A. KilloThere
was
a
good
crowd
and
every­
delegation
wiih received by tho Alliod:
Heavy
Gales
Subside
ment of Perkins &amp; Britt in w^iich
ing persons from jury duty: V. T. brow, C. J. Itynn nnd Ned Harrison,
one
enjoyed
heuring
Dr.
Tuppor
Supremo
counci
ths mornng, ropnraPeters, I). F. Whitner, Jr., T. W. Gei­ aggravated assault. A true bill.
With Storm’s Passage they will put on i big two day sale lignin.
tons
commsson
hnvng reported Inston
special
articles
hut
will
lie
a
regu­
ger, L. F. Jordon, C. E. Hartley, B.
Tho State of Florida vs. John Cran­
Centered
in
Maine
Mrs. lllto of Maine is stopping nght conference wth tho Gormnnalar
Perkins
&amp;
Ilritt
sale
and
the
G. Smith, II. F. Wheoler; J. II. Tillis, ston, maiming an animal. No truo
public knows whut that moans with Mrs. F. J. Neimyor. Mrs. Hite wiih without results.
R. B. Wight, L. P. McCullor, S. Jow- hill.
Heavy Snowfall in New Englnnd nnd Every wool suit in the souse cut to has bought a lot in Longwood and is
ett, J. V. Wicks, W. It. Pell.
Enter general presentment.
Middle Atlantic Stntca
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Conforthe quick. Note tho prices oil these planning on building in tho near (fut­
The court hero drew from tho box
The grand jury here filed thoir gen­
ure.
onco
officials Hidd M. Sarraut would
suits especially.
Tho hnlunco of
tho names of 18 persons to servo ns eral presentment and announced that
( U r T h e A a a u r l a t e d I ’r r a a )
George
LeVigno
and
daughter
romp'n
in Washington und would con­
grand jurors for tho term, to-wit: W. they had completed thoir labors, nnd
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Gules tho dry goods line of the Textile
Aldie
was
a
visitor
in
Sanford
Fri­
tinue
to
attend work of conforonca
E. Betts, G. M. Ario, W. J. Lawton, nsked to bo discharged by tho court, on tho Atlantic const subsided with stores is on sale nt prices that will
day
hut
would
rot feel entitled to maka
movc
every
last
piece
of
this
fino
J. I). Frnzor, D. S. Terry, G. G. Jacobs, whereupon tho court discharged tho the passage of the coast storm now
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
Dinkel
nnd
Mrs.
any
definite
decisions or p’cJjo ac­
stock
of
dry
goods
nnd
notions.
Ten
J. D. Evans, J. L. Brown, E. C. Nel­ grand Jury for the term.
centered over Southeastern Maine.
E.
D.
Ilenglo
spent
the
day
in
San­
tion
of
Franco
on any question until
ynrds
of
beautiful
gingham
given
son, B. J. Overstroet, M. I. Bnkor, A. The court here ordered that a spec­ Heavy snowfall lust twenty-four hours
a now cabinet wns appointed. Secre­
B. I.ovejoy, J. E. Partin, J. T. Mc­ ial venire for thirteen persons to in New England nnd North Atlantic nwny free nnd ninny other induce­ ford Friday visiting friends
School opened Monday after n two tary Hughes announced officially
Lain, L. C. Kolb, C. F. Brnnnon, T. O. servo as petit jurors, they to he sum­ states, rain changing to snow from ments tlint just can't lie resisted.
weeks
holiduy.
shortly afternoon tlie fact of llrinnd’a
Tyner, W. S. Hand.
moned from tho body of tho county, ho middle Atlantic section. Snow accom­ Nothing charged nt tjiis snlu on ncMiss
Omaih
Allen
returned
to
San­
resignation to heads of soveral arma­
Tho grand jury wero hero sworn issued nnd made returnable to 10 panied liy fall in temperature general- count of the extremely low prices
ford
Sunday
whoro
she
iH
attending
ment delegations in conference with
ly east of Mississippi river. Frosts but the cash price will suit everyone
according to law.
o'clock n. m., January 11th, 1921.
high
school.
him at time. News received with ex­
it
mens
just
whut
it
says.
The
Dnvid Speer wns hero sworn in ns
Circuit court here took a recess un­ predicted for tonight as far r.outh as
Miss
Helen
Mornn
returned
Sun­
pressions of dismay. “It is a very
prices
are
thorn.
You
can
judge
Bailiff of tho grand Jury, after which til Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock Central nnd Northern Florida.
day
to
take
up
her
school
dutios
gravo event" said tho head of ono
for
yourself
whnt
this
great
Hav­
the grand jury retired to their room Jnnunry 11th, A. D. 1922.
delegation.
after
n
two
weeks
vacation.
ing snlo will mono to you.
Rend
in charge of their bailiff to solcct one
Wednesday morning Ciicuit court Fool Names for Ships
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranger nnd
tho advertisement nnd attend the
of their number ns foremun nnd ono of convened at 10 a. m.
son
Ralph arrived Snturday to spend WEATHER AND CROP CONDIT­
New Hamburg Line snle.
their number ns clerk.
The sheriff having mado n return
the
winter.
IONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
Tho grand jury here ontored open of the special venire of 13, tho follow­
Causes
Comment
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chns.
Fodder,
Mr.
WEEK ENDING JANUARY
court ami announced that they had se­ ing answered to their nnmes: W. E.
THE FIRST CELERY
nnd
Mrs.
Ed
Lane
und
Mrs.
Wilson
10, 1922.
lected Benjamin J. Overstreet, ns Aller It. M. Grovcnstein, J. M. Vick­ Germans Name Them Pirate, lloche,
of
Sanford
were
calling
on
J.
E.
foreman, nnd Winborn J. Lnwton, ns ery, Forrest Gatchel, A. R. Marshall,
The Herald office is in recipt of Phillips Sunday afternoon.,
Hun, Fourteen Points, Etc.
clork.
Temperature:
The tcmpornturo&lt;
two fiat stalks of celery from Miss
C. W. Lalng, L. J. Hartley, Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris and
Tho grand jury wore instructed by Hawkins, J. C. Spinks, G. A. Bryant,
( IIt Tin- A aaiirln lrd l 'r r a a l
, „ . .
.
, .. average 3 degrees in tho uxtrcinoMary Ceresoln who resides on the
tho court ns to their duties, nnd ns to W.
Bullprd, D. II. Rabun, E. J. Riv­ WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Govern­ Joe Cameron farm south of the city.
*
1
south to 8 degrtss in tho west above*
ment officials arc speculating today Mnry’s folks have not been in this winter.
tlie law, after which they retired to ers.
tho normal for tho week. Dnlly mnxMr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Dinklc, Mrs. um were well up in tho 80's
their room in chnrgo of their bailiff
William Tucker being nrraigned in upon the attitude of tho German mind country long and Mary has become
over
to consider such matters ns might open court, without counsel, on a in naming trading vessels destined to intorpretor of the family and seems E. I). Dongle and Mrs. J, S. Hinkle much of the section.
come before them.
chnrgo of assault with’intent to# com­ operato between Hamburg and Latin- to he the biggest part of it. This motored to Ocoee, Gotha and Winter Precipitation: There was a con­
The court sounded the civil dockot mit rape, nnd after henring tho read­ Amcricnn ports, I’irnto, Boeho, Hun, family shows what can ho done here Garden Sunday afternoon calling on tinued deficiency in rainfall, oxcopfe
and set tho Bovcrul cases for hearing. ing of tho indictment, plead not guilty Fourteen Points nnd Columbus. In­ in the rnising of winter vegetables friends.
that the week’s total was much nhovo
J. E. Phillips gnvc n woinnle and
The grnnd jury hero entered open whereupon tho state announced ready formation has been received that the nnd they Imvo made good on tho
the normal in much of the section west
court and presented tho following in­ for trial, and the following six good first of theso scooners named Pirate Cnmcron farm. They nre shipping mcrshmellow roast at his home ‘on of tho Chnttnhooehee Iver. The total
dictments, to-wit:
nnd lawful men were called as Jurors nnd flying tho Gorman flag had re­ tho first car of celery from this Crnnk Hill Thursday eve. Those to nt I’ensncoln for the week was 2.10 inIU‘ 1 , 1 1 4i‘,u
Tho Stuto of Florida vs. William to try this case: G. T. Dyer, G. G. cently arrived nt San Domingo with farm nnd it is bringing a good price. enjoy Mr. Phipps hospitality iworo ’V ‘ ^
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Y. Fuller, Misses ^ s , being nn excess to Mfl Inches.
n
cargo
from
Hamburg.
Tucker, assault with intent to commit Flynt, Fred Ballard, E. D. Mobley, II.
Lolln, Francos and Emma Fullor, nnd Condition of Crops: Tho weather
rape. A true bill.
J. Wilson and W. E. Allen, tho jury
Carey
Hand
nnd
Mr.
Ityholt
wero
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel, Mrs. E. I). Dongle, wns too warm, ns a rule, for tho best
Tho Stato of Floridn vs. Henry Ford, being accepted by tho stnto and also Just received the New York ship­
development of cnhbngc, celery, and
here
todny
driving
n
bran
,now
amassault with intent to commit murder by tho defendant, woro sworn accord­ ment of hulk dates, figs, lentils, split hulnnco down from the cars hnvlng Mr nnd M™ Edwin Dinkel nnd E. S. lettuce, but the mild temperature sti­
in the first degree. A true bill.
ing to law, nnd tho hearing of tho evi­ peas nnd red Kidney beans.—Popular just been shipped- from tho fnctory Miller.
Strawberries
Miss Omnh
Allen cntertnlned mulated other truck.
Market.
22-ltc
Tho Stato of Floridn vs. Jumos dence was here taken up.
...........
„
.
.
wero
rather
plentiful
In
central
countin Micihignn. It was one of tho fin­ rhursdny eve in honor of her house ,
, „ , .u
Banks, uttering a forged instrument.
Alter hearing all of tho ovidenco In
ies,
especially
in
the
Plnnt
City
sec­
est ever unloaded hero nnd shows gUCHtS.
A truo bill.
this ease, and after being charged by SCHISM IN CHURCH
tion;
n
few
berries
were
to
ho
had
In
that Carey Hand and Orlando are
S. A. Wilkinson was the guest of
STIRS UP ATHENS—
The Stato of Floridn vs W. Lewis, tho couit, tho jury retired to thoir
northern
counties.
Tho
crop
is
gen­
in
tho
big
class
nnd
going
strong.
Mr. nnd Mth. Bill Allen for the week
PATRIARCH TO RESIGN
uttering a forged instrument. A truo room to consider their verdict. erally well ndvnnced. Shipments of
end.
hill.
Tho jury hero ontored open court
cabbage,
celery, lettuco, nnd othor
( H r T h e A a a n r la le d I’ reaa )
Nothing to worry about,
Just
Jimmie Smith, Mrn. Myers nnd i
Tho Stato of Floridn vs. Ynncy Wil­ and presented tho folowing verdict:
ATHENS, Jnn. 12.—Ecclosinatlcnl tho tnil end of n blizzard that hit tho Miss Thomas of Sanford woro calling| truck continued from southern and
liams, shooting into n dwelling house.
Sanford, Fin., Jnn. 11, 1922. court presided over by Motropolitnn
on Mrs. A. Y. Fuller Tuesday after­ central counties. Tho planting of
A truo bill.
Wo tho jury find tho defendant of Athens todny found tho Most Rev­ northern states yesterday.
noon. Miss Bertha Hartley roturn* white potatoes is nctlvo in tho IlastTho Sfnto of Floridn vs. Louis guilty ns charged in tho indictment, erend Mclotols Metnxnkis, recently
section, nrd lnnd 1h bolng preparSanford Is busy along ovciy lino. ed with Miss Jimmie to spend bo for melons in central counties. Tho
Knight, uttering a forged instrument. so sny wo all.—E. D. Mobley, foreman elected patriarch of Constantinople,
Tho stores all report n fino business several days.
A true bill.
of tho jury.
ont crop generally did well during the
guilty of attempting to bring about
The State of Florida vs. C. T. Sut­
Tho stnto of Floridn vs. James schism of church. It was ordered ho for this week nnd many peoplo nro Cards hnvo boon received announc­ week, although It, like most other
ton nnd Frank Hlllynrd, assault with Bnnks, uttering a forged Instrument. ho deprived of his every rnnk nnd so- hero nnd moro of them coming. Tho ing the mnrriago of Mr. Arthur crops, would ho benefited by moderate
Chnrlle Hnllnm to Miss Nancy Elnor
intent to commit murder .in tho first
Tho obove named defendant being cluded ns monk in Monnstery nt Znn- hotels all report n good business.
Mutch, which took plnco Dec 31nt in rains. Fertilizing grovcB receive at­
degree. A truo bill.
nrraigned in opon court, without coun­ te. Tho archbishop, Motnkis wus not
tention, nnd plowing for general crops
Baltimore.
Geo. A. DeCotte. stato attorney, sel, nnd after hearing tho reading of present at tho trial.
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED
wns advanced although work has been
hero upponred beforo tho court, nnd the Indictment pleads guilty.
AT MEXICA OIL FIELD BY
Thousands of thin, frail men and delayed to somo extent by dry weath­
stated that thcro were certain enso^
TEXAS GOVERNOR TODAY
Tho Stnto of Florida vs. Henry
Tnnlnc's world wide fnme is duo to
Ranges nro In fair condition.
womon hnvo reported an astonishing er.
to como beforo tho grand Jury in Ford, nssnult with intent to commit itH morit. It does tho work.—Union
Sunnhlno
wns nbout normnl In the
and
rnpid
increase
in
weight
ns
n
re­
( H r T h e A a a n r ln fr d I 'r e a a )
which ho wns disqunliticd and hsks tho murder in tho first degree.
Phurmucy.—Adv.
west,
whoro
It wns doficiont.
AUSTIN, Tex., Jnn. 12.—Martial sult of tnklng Tunlnc.—Union Phar­
court to appoint another attornoy ns
The abovo named defendant being
law at Mexln nnd suroundlng oil macy.—Adv.
acting stato nttornoy in thoso cases nrnigned in open court, without coun­
Big timo Moonlight dance Thurs­
Fresh cauliflower, sweet potntoos, field wns proclaimed today by Gover­
before tho grand juiy, and thereupon sel, nnd nftor hearing tho rending of
day,
Jan. 12, Lakeside pavilion. 249-2te
celery,
fresh
fruits.—Popular
Mnrkut.
nor Pat Neff. Martial law bccamo ef­
Good hruss wash bonrds 76c each,
the court appointed Schello Maincs, a tho indictment, pleads not guilty.
22-ltc
fect!
vo
at
5:00
o’clock
this
morning.
cash.—Populur Mnrkot.
22-ltc
(CuDlloutd on Pi(« Kljht)
Practicing attornoy-of this circuit, as
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.

JURIES MADE UP

IN CONTEST
OVERHISSEAT TO

L0NGW00D

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922

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YOW ELL CO.

SPECIAL
2,000 yards of Lung Cloth for 15c a
a yard, or 10
0 4
IA
yards f o r ....................t j l l t T U

L\

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SPECIAL
2,000 yards of Long Cloth for lCc a
n yard, or 10
Q l /I A
yards f o r .................... tp JL « ‘x U

JL

Our Mid-Winter Sale
L

FRIDAY,
January 6th
TO

JANUARY 6TH TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 14TH
will start the New Year right to every buyer who takes
the advantage of the astonishingly low prices. Our aim
in arranging the offerings listed on this page is to fur­
nish values to clear our winter stock and to speed up the
cash sales for January.

SATURDAY,
January 14th

EXTRA SPECIALS
Hose

LADIES’ READ-TO-WEAR

Only 20 reals of Nobby Tricotine Suits left. Your choice,
in this lot (10 to 44 sizes) f o r .........................................

25 dozen Ladies’ Hose, bilk,
White, block and brown for

$19.00

The better kind, made of the best Tricotine and Men's wear Serge, all hand
Tailored, all sizes. Styles for Misses’ nnd Ladies’.
OAA AH
Clearance prico......................................................................t y M O • W

&lt;|&gt;

Ladies’ Full Fashion Silk Hose. Radinor
and other good
0&lt; 4 A O
makes, for pair ................

4 W

COATS
|| ■

COATS, only a small lot of our best styles left in popular 0 * 4 A Q Q
price Coats to close out a t...................................................( ^ J L s i v O

Sheeting
2,000 yards of Brown Sheeting, very fine
quality, 3G-in. wide, bought when cot­
ton was chenp,
&lt;4 E * *
y a rd ...........................................1 D C

?

DRESSES

1

One big group of Silk, Satins and Sedge Dresses, all in one
lot; all sizes; every one a different style, f o r ......................

*
v7

All-wool, Flanpel
and serge f o r

0 -4 A A O
tjf J L V « i / 0

DRESS GOODS

a

hJLV
jrt •'

.;

All wool serge Tricotine
and flannel, 40 to 44 in

f°r $1.69

Towels
Big lot of Bnth Towels,
largo size f o r ................

One lot of good quality Children’s
Coats to clear out O f * Q O
in this sale ............ $ 0 « « 7 O

Real Nice Huck Towels, lnrgo
&lt;4
size, for, each ......................... J L c /V

$1.69
12.98
12.69

Pajama Check
36-inch Pajnmn Check,
y a rd ............. ...........

Outing
Best Outing, nil colors,
y a rd ...............................

SWEATERS

1 Lot of Ladies Sweaters in all the Bright Shades, some 0 O A O
some black and white. Special f o r ................................y U t t / O

Wool Blankets and Comforts
An extra good buy
f o r ...........................

$4.98
Union Suits
Ladies’ Union Suits ........... $1.29

Scrims

yard

20 pieces plaid and check
Gingham, 32-inches,
2 d C

yard

Shirts and Drawers
Ladies’ Knit Shirts and Draw- A O a
ers for, each..............................« / O v

MEN’S SUITS

Outing Gowns

3 piece velvet finished
Serge Suits for men only,
a few to close out at—

Outing Gowns,
0 .4
for .......................................

ffiV'

Big size Cotton Blnnkcts,
for, pair ..........................

Heavy Comforts,
0A
Specials for, cnch..............

MEN’S AND BOYS* WEAR

Any piece in the houi

Men’s heavy Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, for,
each ....................................................................................
Best Grade Shirts and Drawers, for,
x each ....................................................................................
Men’s Union Suits, special for,
each ....................................................... :............................
Men’s Night Shirts,
each .....................................................................................
Men’s all-wool Shirts, grey and brown,
each .....................................................................................
Men’s all-wool Sweaters, all style,
each .....................................................................................
Men’s Shirts, plain white and colored,
each .....................................................................................
Boys’ Union Suits, 4 to 12 years,
each ....................................................................................
Boys’ nil-wool Pants, all sizes,
each .....................................................................................
Men’s Good Quality Work Shirts, full size,
each ....................................................................................
Men’s Four-in-hand Silk Ties, for,
each ......................... ..........................................................

)1m *v»• .
.I tw
.
il ;

»gr1 ?! ':
i
|f |, j:
■’

$2.19

Comforts

Alumnium Wear
Sale

rwHlir
tr , ■

Is

4 0

Blankets

$29.00
ms.

32c

Huck Towels

SPECIAL SILK SALE

40-inch Crepe de Chine, all colors,
y a rd ..........................................................................
40-inch Canton Crepes and Chnrmcuse,
y a rd ..........................................................................
Holding Brothers’ Taffeta Silk for,
y a rd ......................................................

yard

1 tnble of check nnd plain
all fast color Gingham

f°r 19C

$17.98

Children’s Coats

Paul Jones Middy Suits

$1.29

Ladies’ Hose

COAT SUITS

-

Closed all day Thursday, Janu­
ary 5th, arranging and marking
down the stock for the Mid­
Winter Sale. Sale starts Fri­
day, the 6th, closes Saturday,
the 14th.

SALE STARTS FRIDAY,

January 6
LV...J

YOWELL
Santord, Florida

.. 69c
.. 98c
$1.49
$1.19
$3.98
$4.98
$1.98
.. 98c
$1.98
.. 98c
.. 49c

AA

-~=r.T. i

Corsets
Gossards ,nnd
American
Lady Corsets
odd lots and
nnd broken
sizes to close
out for

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111» y )

,

SALE STARTS FRIDAY,

J a n u a ry 6

�'hi

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THE SANFORD DEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,1922

Brown Will Visit
NEW PRE-COOLING PLANT
Number Florida Cities ENDORSEMENT
Kprr.k tn Chanibers
IS ALMOST COMPLETED
111
TII?ICATI0N
-W IL L BEGIN OPERATION
BY BRITISH

tax law under which a tax of one cent
n gallon Is levied on gasoline sold by
tho wholesaler, 'n of much concern to
11
some persons not otherwise engaged.
The lower court declared the meas­
Of Commerce In Florida Representing
ure void upon the petition of F. J.
The U. 9. Chamber of Commerce
Gunn, of Gunntown, who although
netting in tho capacity of a private
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
In response to an invitation from BINDING GREAT BRITAIN TO citizen, is a member of tbo state legi­
By the First of February
RECORDED AT CHICAGO
AID FRANCE TO THE FULL
slature.
Should the supreme court
2,T&gt;00 MILES DISTANT Florida Chambers of Commerce, Col­
According* to Plans
EXTENT
solution thus fnr offered Is thnt tho
vin B. Brown, of tlio Chamber of Com­
I ALWAYS keep Dr. Kim;’* v..
of Promoters
1 Discovery handy. It breaks ■„
funds collected would have to be reCI1ICAGO, Jan, 9.—Eartbqunko merce of tho United States, with head­
ibborn colds and stnm
hard, stubborn
CANNES, Jan. 10.—Notification of j turned to tho wholesalers. -Assnmoderate.
Intensity probably cent­ quarters at Washington, will visit
paroxysms of coughing. No lurmfj
the
endorsement
by
the
British
cnbi-jm|ng
that
the
wholesaler
has
incronsering twenty five hundred miles South twenty-five cities in Florida during
drugs, but just good medicine. An
druggists, GOc.
y
of Chicago, was recorded on instru­ January nnd Februnry for tho purposo not of a written pledge binding Grent | cd his charge to tho retailer to nbBritain
Immediately
to
old
Franco
to
|
Bort,
the
tax,
who
has
passed
it
on
to'
ments at tiie University of Chicago of discussing local organization prob­
WILL HE ARLE TO I'RECOOL last night.
First tremors at eleven lems. Mr. Brown is nn authority on tho full extent of her military nnd the consumer, tho question arises as
12 TO 15 CARS DAILY OP
seventeen, greatest intensity at eleven tho subject of commercial organiza­ naval resources in case of agression to how the ultimnto purty will ho re­
by Germany is expected from London funded. Some plun, it is pointed out,
SANFORD PRODUCTS
twenty eight, last tremor at two fif­ tion work,
F o r C o ld s a n d C o u g R
whereby the rotnil prices for gnsolino
teen this morning.
Tho Chamber of Commorco of the tonight.
The now pre-cooling plnnt being
could bo lowered until the consumer
United States is a federation of more
Stubborn Bowels Turned. T t^
ing the Ixnvcls unmoved results
finally recovered his money, might be
erected hero by tho Sanford Fnrmor’a
than 1,-100 business and industrial or­ American Legion
FLORIDA RENTS FALLING.
health destruction. Let the » ntb
effected.
ganizations. As bend of its organiza­
Exchange is now seventy-fivo per cent
stimulating Dr. King’s Pills Lrinwte
To
Present
Case
Incidentally, tho framers of the botion Service Bureau, Mr. Brown is a
you a regular, normal bowel function
completed, according to ndvlco rocolv, Last year The News predicted that specialist in organization methods nnd
Before Citizens Icalled gnsolino Inws apparently foil tag. 25 cents. All druggists.
Y &gt; PROMPT! W O NT GRIPE
«d from officials of this organization, Hon„. ,,f
tourist towns ot the statu activities. His efforts during tho past
I short of tho mark in estimating tho
and will be in operation by February were overdoing tho rent boosting five years have been directed toward Adjusted Compensation Will Be I’ut revenue yield from the measure. Tho
Up to Chamber of Commerce
1st. Tho plant, when engaged to full game, and that sooner or Inter they assisting
legislation was designed to raise $1,commercial
bodies in
000, 000 annually to ho expended on
■capacity, will bo able to pre-cool from would find that they had killed tho strengthening their organizations.
12 to 15 cars of produce dally.. The goose that was laying. This seems
The six months of Us 1,000 CHICAGOANS
The Organization Service Bureau Is CIUCAGO, Jan. 10.—Hanford Mnc- road work.
cost of this, project when completod to have happened. Orlando, St. I’e- the repository of the most complete Nider, national commander of tho operation- in 1021 the measure yichl* SLEEP IN STREETS
wlll amount to over $135,000 and has tersburg, Miami und the others are data with respect to organization American Legion, issued Instructions j cd only $228,056.41, or loss by almost
been underwritten by tho members of proclaiming to the world that they methods. This information 1b distri­ last night to all Legion Posts to pro-! half the amount of $500,00, intended
CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Ten thousand
tho oxchnnge. Tho Sanford Farmers’ have reduced rents to pre-war prices. buted to commercial organizations sent the case of adjusted componsa-1 to he rnised in that period,
men are petitions nnd walking tin
Exchange is affiliated with tho Flori- j But the St. Petersburg Indupeml- through letters and the spoken word. tion for former soldiers before Cham-1 The belief is expressed by good streets in Chlcngo during the day
da Citrus Exchange and lias amongst eat very candidly declares tlmt the
Years spent in studying tho subject hers of Commerce in every city of the roads ndvoentes, tlmt should the work nnd 1,000 sleeping In the open it
Us membership n Inrgo number of tho reductions came too lute, for "it have qualified Mr. Brown to give ex­ United States in connection with tho „f the lawbreakers in this matter he night, a suh-committeo reported to
progressive growers of this section, should have been made Inst summer,” pert advice with respect to activities referendum of that question, now be­ undone by the state’s highest tribu­ tiie city employment commission toTheir action in this matter is sufflc- says the Independent, or at tli. open- thnt can successfully lie undertaken, ing conducted by those bodies.
nal, the state’s road building program dny. Tho commission voted to seek
lent testimonial to the broad-minded, ing of the tourist season. Had the iitul those that should ho nvovlded by
would not bo seriously hampered. an appropriation of $18,000 to lie sued
(SERVICE IN RESTUARANTS
far sightedness in successfully pro- tuts been made last summer the business bodies.
This, in spite of tho fact tlmt the us- in operating municipal bath houses to
mntlng a project which will eventually Chamber of Commerce could have ndIr ins visit to Florida chambers of
MUST HE OBSERVED
unltovy of two mills for road work, the homeless unemployed.
plnco tho growing of produce on ns vertlsed the fact throughout the couti- commerce, Mr. Brown will confer with
SAYS TAMPA OFFICER was cut to one mill at the Inst legis­
substantial a basis as will be found in try nnd thousands of people who have directors and committees on local or------lative session.
Rub-My-Tlsm for Rheumatism.
those sections of tho west whoro tho stayed in the north tins season would gnnlzntlon problems, and then talk to) TAMPA, Jan. 10.—Service is an
pro-cooling of fruits nnd vegetables have come bore, attracted by the low tho membership on organization nnd(c88cnDal ingredient of fried-trout
and French-fried potatoes, according B ntiHaBHaaHHHHHiuiBananriEZBEiKiiiiflHKNHHiiHnnaaxmiHUHaiia
hns proven to bo a remunerative prop-'rents. Hut property owners saw fit co-operation.
ositlon.
During tho lust five years, Mr. t° Police Lieut, J. E. Carter, ami a ' KM
to put on the same, or even higher,
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
la rents this season as were in effect last Drown has visited hundreds of organ- person failing to receive it is entirely
Tho present system in voguo in this
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
aoction is to load cars with produco, !&gt;’«««•, and there were large numbers izntions in the various states. Ho is justified in leaving the food on the
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
whoso latent boat him been ngumant-!°f prospective tnvrlsls who felt that known as the author of works on com- table unpaid for
SEED POTATOES
cd In tho field by that of tho sun's, | they could not afford these prices, so mercial organization. His publication, ] A man was brought before Lieut.
Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Illiss Triumph and Irish Cob­
bringing up tho temperature of tho they stayed at home.
Hail they "Building and Maintaining a Local!Carter, recently on complaint of a
blers. Wo are now ready to quote contract prices for December nnd
car to such nn extent thnt in a great known that the prices were to come Chamber of Commerce" has been local restunrnnt proprietor, that when
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine
many cases, decay occurs before ship-[down they might Imvo come here to widely circulated. This publication is'he came from the kitchen witii the
grown, selected seed. Advise quantity nnd variety you will want.
principally for tiie community whwich trout and potatoes tiie customer had
mont is started. Shipments of perish-.spend the season,
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
aides are presumably re-iced at dif-' “Tho market for houses and apart- lias no commercial organization and is gone. Tile customer explained that
ilnvc
made
good
with both the small gardener nnd farmer nnd the
ferent points, hut in the event that, jmonts here is badly demoralized endeavoring to establish one. It is of his appetite had waxed sharp as ho
ones
who
plant
thousands
of ncreH. Plant your Fnll Crops with RInrthrough oversight or nny other cause, Some owners are 'taking wlint they great value, however, to communities waited at the tabic to see tiie propriotin's Ily-TcHt Seeds and Insure results.
tho shipment goes through without bo-'mu get' and tills has worked a hard soeking to reorganize their chambers, tor in the dual role of patrons in tho
FALL CATALOGUE
ing re-iced it arrives in the market ship upon owners of property who nnd to those desiring to study tho restaurant to the chargin of tho man
Mnrtin’s
Fnll
Seed
Catalogue
is now ready. Write for It. Everyone
in such a condition that the price off- had all the time asked only rcasoim- most npproved methods in orgnnlza-1 who desired trout and potatoes he
Interested
in
Florida
Fall
Crops
should avail themselves of Informa­
tion
structure.
wont
upstairs
to
show
a
guest
his
ferod for it will hot pay llie freight. ble rental. All kinds of living quar
tion contained in our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re­
Mr.
Brown
visited
tiie
following
citroom.
lie
tired
of
waiting,
the
cusI’rncticnlly nil celery is washed, re -,u'rM aro now being offered at prices
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for It today.
stripped and ru-packod at destination ;t,,nt I,ro ,08a than will pay a fair ro­ les in Florida: Quincy, Jan. 3; Tnl- tomor said, and went across the street
He was
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
und then .re-shipped to various m ar-jturn on investment.
The excessive Inhassoe, Jan. 4; Lake City, Jan. 5 ; 'to nppeasc his appetite.
Gainesville,
January
9
and
JacksonJquito
right,
Lieut.
Carter
said.
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4377-1230
kets. Now York nnd other largo mar- uniting of prices is as bad for the
villo
today,
January
10,
------------------------town
as
were
the
ton-high
prices
de­
in
kets handle it thin way, and tho re­
The
balance
of
Mr.
Brown’s
itincrFISHERMEN
COOPPEKATE
manded
at
the
beginning
of
the
senpacked standardized Sanford product
ary in Florida is as follows:
IN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
often finds Its way hack to Miami and H,,n&gt;
January 11.—St. Augustine.
other Florida cities. Tills accounts | “The Chamber of Commerce, somo
January 12.—Daytona.
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 10.—
for tho great difference in price paid farsceing real estate dealers and tiie
January 13.—New Smyrna.
More than 100 fishermen of West
the grower and that charged tho eon- independent urged the property ownJanuary 10.—Fort Lauderdale.
aumer.
Palm Bench und vicinity have formed
ers last summer and fall to lie reasonMcWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer DistribuJanuary
17.—West
Palm
Ilcacli.
tiie
Fishermen's
Cooperative
Associa­
It is tiie intention of Thu Sanford
in ,lu'ir rifn,al 'd'MrgeH, hut were
tors Now
January 18.—Melbourne.
tion for thu announced purpose of
Farmers’ Exchange to strip, wash and l it,u‘r lm'Khed
or condemned for
January 19.—Titusville.
placing their wares on outside mar­
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
pre-cool before shipment and ship a 'h'ing so.
1hey ridiculed the IndcJiimi'iry
20.—Sanford.
kets without tiie medium of local
atnndardlzed brand to the markets,
repeated urgency that the
Write
for
special cash discounts, and delivered price.
January 23.—Orlando.
wholesalers.
and obviously bring a greater return , la'v of supply and demand would gov
Hundreds
of these in use by Sanford Growers
January 24.—Eustis.
Captain Arthur E. Funnello of
to tbo grower. Being pre-cooled w ill,'1'" r,‘n,"ls j‘ls* «8 it governs all otlilanimvy 25.—Montvcrdc, afternoon; Detliesda Park, was elected president GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1921, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE BUYING
also insure tiie product from harm nc- I r ‘ (imnierdnl matters and went
and diaries Gould, sect-entry of thu
erulng from a failure to re-ice.
ahead plnying the game. But when, Clermont, evening.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
January 26.—Leesburg.
association.
The fishermen claimed JACKSONVILLE
-:•:*
FLORID/
In fact It will lorn initiate tho necoa- " Ul" “
on* ‘l,L' &gt;,.rolR'rty :,wm’riB January 27.—Ocala.
tlmt a recent reduction in prices puid
began
to 'get cold feet', the Indepcndslty c for. ro-ieing -as pro-cooled
shin-1
'
January 30,—Tarpon Springs.
.
* , (&gt;
them for their catches by local whole­
ments have gone forward to destiim-|l’Mt h"K" " unfi,,K thp,u not Ui
l"
January 31.—Clearwater.
salers
was prohibitive Tho Associa­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
tion with but the original icing and
again they let feelFebruary 1.—St. Petersburg.
tion remunerative markets.
The
Slave arrived in as good and some eases I
K°l 1,10 U'*1 " [
j'" 1*""*"1 Februnry 2,—Uradeiitown.
proceeds will tie distributed on the
W. J. TH IG P EN &amp; CO M PAN Y
■better condition than those which were “,"1
" r‘T
,ho r,," t"1 ronditions
February 3.—Wuuchula.
cooperative plan.
AOENTS
sre-iced along thu road. The saving to an&gt; ,m y mixt&gt;l1 11P’
the shipper ia re-icing charges \ £1 I "The conditions are easily nrialyUS FARM FOLKS
HAS PASSED THROUGH
amount to $10 per car. If the entire Ized. The high rentals eharged Inst
WH()LFS ALERS, IIET AILEItS
nhipmunt of perishables from Sanford y,',,r im|,oll‘''...... .
who wnntwl ,n Wo ain't much, us folks on the farm,
AND CONSUMER’S HANDS
last season, amounting to over 5,000 'v" ','*ri i" Sl- IW ruburg to buy or
lim a : t'KOI'I.KH IUNK IIIIILOING
When it comes to Mowin' our horn;
ears, bad been pre-cooled there would 1,1,11,1 h"m"* ,lH thu n,orc ..........
F lo r 'd A
We Jos’ go on a-filiin* our barn,
Sanford,
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 9.—The
linvp boon a saving of over $200,000 in t&gt;,lan’ Tho «rcct,an "f nuar,y a lhou'
A-pillln’ in oats an’ hay an’ corn.
question of how some $228,000 would
sand residences was the result. And
ru-icing charges.
1 reckon they worry a deal about us, lie returned to gasoline consumers
File members or the Sanford Farm- "(,W “ “""l r T U’ ,,r°
1,1 thoIr
l.enstwiso it ’pears to look that «-1 tthoulil the supreme court uphold the
«r jP Exchange are to be congratulated ■I*""'” ’ wiil. tb, natural eonsequenway;
action of the lower court in declar­
ecs
of
a
much
less
demand
for
rental
upon their initiative in taking tlio
Nearly
ever’
meeting is called to dis­ ing void the recon‘ly enacted gasoline
properties.
In
other
words,
condi­
preliminary steps to place tho grow­
cuss
ing of produce in this section on a tions are adjusting themselves. It is
How
we
could make tiie old farm
substantial basis and those growers, (lie same old story of supply ami de­
pay.
lesson that
outside of tlio Ext'.lunge, who avail „mand. , Tiie
....................
.... , must
„ , ho
. The mails is full o’ lit’mture,
themselves of tfl.is system which!,l'nrnwJ
I,usiAll tiie law-books bulgin' with hills;
Palatka News.
guurnntoos placing their produce o n opei.itmas.
Ever' political lender bus got somo
In
the mnrket in prime condition, will
cure
I HAVE THEM
have enusu to thank those who woru Soldier Testifies
He’s puttin' out to end our ills.
responsible for promoting this pro­
That Officer Shot
Hut seems they forgit their anxiety
ject,
When the crops is sent into town;
Private
in
Back
The success of pro-cooling, having
They’re all to busy gittin' theirs, you
1920-21 M odels
been assured, tho possibilities for prof­ Saw Him Hlumt Soldier North of Ver­
see,
it in this business, has already appeal­
dun in 19IH
i i ^ w t help o„r price ««i"' | B U I C K , 5 - p a s s ......,$ 7 0 0 .0 0
ed to outside investors, and tlio Han­
P&gt; is nttrnctford Chamber of Commorco 1ms been
It’s
nil
right,
1
reckon,
to
fill
up
tiie'
NASH,
5-pass.....
515.00
inpf atten­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Charles
mlviscd thnt engineering nnd legal, ,,
,
. ,,
, .... ,
burns
IFORD
COUPE
...
400.00
!.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
1
E.
Fox,
of
Richmond,
Va.,
testified
tion—lots
are
hcinK
sold
right
along
nnd
building
in this
preliminaries lire now being settled t
t
,
,
today lieforu the suimtu investigating
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
for tho establishment of a .sixty car,
.
....
A"’0T n “'r”“"n’
°“l5 "nd 0n e 1921 Lexington,
, . . .is to
. -be „ti - i1 committee
plant at Hanford whwich
_ ,
. that .he saw
.. Major
. Hierome
.
, But pay ain’t n-comin’ to the men on
the good of Sanford at heart.
equipped
with
cord
„ . capital.
...
Oplo, of Staunton, Va., shoot ,a solnnneed, .by New wYork
.
the
farm
_____________ __
dier m tho&gt; back north of Verdun in
tires, bumpers, etc.
Till they learn how to blow their
This is no idle talk—l have weighed the statement nnd
, ,,
..
.re- 1918. The man shot was wearing an
t)-pass„ a bargain
vfi06 quickly relieves a cold. 13-16tc
,
1American uniform, box said, and box horn.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
—Oklahoma Extension News.
a
t
......................
$1,000
was a hundred foot away. Fox de­
most too strong for tlio careful, conservative person—that
CHOICEST MOONSHINE.
Terms: Cash, or 50% cash and
clared tho soldier was within six feet
person whose eyes are turned backward—Tho fellow who
balance monthly installments
of Opio when tiie shooting took place,
WILSON, N. C., Jan. 10 -Henry E. that ho Ind approached officer and British Forces
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
Thompson of Stnnto.mburg near here, ^ ^
()ff
Will Be Withdrawn
Inys claim to having one of tho choice - ,
From All Ireland
St bottlcH of moonshine liquor in the
M
world.
Mr. Thompson in t o 1
OFFICERS CONDEMN
London Times Declares it Will Involve
LEXINGTON
possessor of one quart of npplo grnnWATSON
FOR
CHARGES
Fifty ThmiHiiml Men
----- a n d ----dy distillcd in Edgocombo county,
North Carolina, in thu summer of
,
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
HUPMOBILE
1770. Thu whiskey has been in the l ,° A
CAIf ' Jan’
co lvo" tio,n
LONDON, Jan. lO.-The Times duDISTRIBUTORS
Thompion and tlnuggs families for of American Legion officers in b l»rl- clnrea all British forces will be wlth. ....................
W a t c h t h e S o u t h E a s t C o r n e r o f P a g e 1 to o
mor0 than 160 years,
Mr. Thompson ,ln ,uro tlu,ay ••doptdd resolutions! drawn from Ireland except Ulster, ns
having hnd tho brandy moro than 50 condemning Senator Watson, of Ooor- rapidly ns possible, the movement lnyears.
'Kin, / or liis charges against tho army, volvllig about fifty thousuiiU men,

T h is w ill fix
. .
m y cold

A BIG PROPOSITION

Dr.
K
ing’s
New Discovery
D r. K in g ’s Pilh

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

BARGAINS
USED CARS

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.

PARTS and SERVICE

J . E. SPURLING

�THE SANFORD DEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,1922
from the improvementss of farms soil by including a legume in my crop Ferris, J ob. Guernsey and sovcral oth­
nnd construction of
homes an rotation, by returning mnnure nnd ers among them Govomor Overstreet
nboundnnt supply' of timber nnd strnw to the fields nnd by terrnclng to come to Sanford where they can
hide out on tho Econlockatchlo until
timber products is essential cur­ my land wherever It is needed.
JU
rently to highly developed agricul­ My fnrm nnd my homo should have Pussyfoot goes nwny.
--------------------------ns ninny lnbor-snvlng devices ns I can
ture.
tot
Bootlegger Bonus for the soldier*
“Tho greatest forest asset of tho afford to buy. If life’s worth living
to to ito ito tto ito ito ito i
Southern stntes In tho long run is nt nil, it’s worth living on n fnrm would get quicker returns than a tax
m »
the growing power of her vast ncres where bnrns and homo nro provided on beer. If tho soldiers must suffor
this Indignity they might Just ns well
Elmer Tyner spent New Year’s day
On Tuesday afternoon occured a of timber growing land, tho rnpidity with modem conveniences. From this
bo shot for a sheep ns for a lnmb.
time
on,
I’m
going
to
sec
thnt
they
ol Arendia going down with a friond
wreck of the Florida Enst Const train of wood production in this region
---------- o----------in on nuto from Wlndomere, return­
No. mo about two miles enst of exceeds that of nny other pnrt of the got them.
Tho
Irish
president with tho French
United
States.
The
economic
pro­
ing homo Wednesday.
Entorpriso Junction. Four frolght
Mr. Lundy hns bought the ornnges
name
has
resigned—reconsidcrod—re­
gress
of
tho
South
will
be
mensurod
SEVEN
THOUSAND
ACRES
enrs left tho track, only one person,
signed ngnln—reconsidered—nnd was
on Waifred and Carl Piersons grove
WILL BE Dk AINED
John
Foster of California was seri­ by the degree nnd extent to which tho
To prevent n cold tnke 6G6. 13-1 Btc
, nj those on Mr. Chcezum’s place.
soil
is
profitably
employed.
The
ously hurt, ho having four broken
IN HALIFAX DISTRICT finally voted out. Now, Ireland coma
Mr. and Mrs. Noll Swanson spent
grentest
danger
confronting
the
So­
on.
ribs nnd collnr bong broken.
IIo
---------- o --------jjcW Year’s day ns guestB of Mr. and $100,000 WORTH OF
ls
that
of
idlo
was rushed to Dr. J. II. Glass of En- utho™
PALATKA, Jan. 10.—Work is ex­
LIQUOR
IS
SEIZED
Mrs. Nelson In Sanford.
Newberry stnrta the fight for hla
terpriso nnd later Bent to Florida lands.
pected to be started in a few weeks
Messrs Lundquista and August
sent in the Senate today. Rotten poli­
Enst Const hospitnl at St. Augustine. “The first step in my judgment
on the drninngc of 7,COO acres of land tics nnd some of his colleagues are
Swanson pnld a visit to our sister
NEW YORK, Jnn. 7.—Prohibition
Dr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Fowels of New ould be to crcntc a public agency in
agents
todny
raided
Jack’s
restaurant
city of Orlando Inst Saturday.
York city nrrived Tuesday nnd are each state to assume charge of her included in the Ilnlifnx drainage dis­ standing by ready to help him put it
Mrs. Nettles hnd to return to her nt Sixth avenue and 43rd street nnd located nt Benson Springs Inn. Dr. forest resources nnd furinsh leader­ trict, the contract for the work hav­ over.
home at Orlando, Monday to tnke hnulcd away nearly $100,000 worth of Fowles is Secty. of tho Foreign Mis­ ship in practical provisions for their ing been awarded the Florida Drnin---------- o----------A large sionary board that owns Benson futuro. The obvious second step Is1
care of her mother who Ib ill and Mrs. liquor in motor trucks.
and Construction Company of
Pepper Ims been apointed to the
August Swnnson hns tnken her plnco crowd of shoppers witnessed tho raid. Springs Inn.
organized fire protection, or control, I’ulntka.
senate to fill the vacancy mndo by
this week nt the home of Mrs. Wil­ The agents left n summons for the
Miss Estcllcnn Ilnnd one of tho extended to all clnsscs of forest lands Tho company ngreed to accept in tho denth of Penrose. Wo thought
proprietor, John Dunston, some em­ girls of the Methodist orphnnage, re­ whatever their present condition. The payment fer the project January l. they had enough pepper thoro now
liams.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erlcson enter­ ployes of tho rcstnurnnt claimed thnt turned Tuesday nfternoon after Bpend­ rnzorbnck hog should not esenpe its The drninage work is to be completed with Tom Watson.
tained Mr. and Mrs. John Borell, An­ the liquor comprised his personal ing the holidays in Jacksonville with clutches in the long lenf pine sections within IT) months under the terms of
-----------o
drew and Woodard Bertleson nt sup­ stock, kept in his home in tho same tho members of the Sundny School of the South doubtless also in tho he contract.
An old-fashioned girl has been
building with his cstablishmcrt.
per on New Year’s eve.
The work will consist of the con­ found in Brooklyn—they call hor old
class thnt provides for her. Sho re­ other forest types."
---------- o----------Mr. Ulmer stated officers of the ns- ports a most enjoyable time while
Mr. and Mrs. Noll Swnnson, Mrs.
struction of a main cnnnl 11 miles fashioned beenuso sho profors .to llva
NOTABLE SAYINGS of “MARSE long, from Rose Bay to the Hill road, nt homo nnd do housework to going
T. 0. Tyner nnd Mrs. August Swan- socinticn anticipate tho largest meet- nwny.
son attended the burial service nt tho,ing in Orlando over held h the orgnnand two outlet cnnnls, one extending into tho movies. Sho is not old fash­
HENRY"
Col. C. W. Halford of New York
reinctery of young George McDougnl &gt;izatlon.
from the hnmmnck to the river and ioned—sho just has sense.
who hns spent several winters as
last Snturdny. All were shocked nt
All the judges In the state will be Benson Springs Inn nrrived Tuesdny. “I enme out of the war like many of another extending from the main
his sudden death.
rtquested to recess their courts the
Mr. and Mrs. William I’ndgett woro the young fellows of tho south, a vory canal to the river. The two outlet
Mr. Swain wns a guest on Mondny week of the meeting so ns to permit In Dnytonn on Tuesdny.
picked bird, indeed. In order to os- canals already are in existence, hut
at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlrschl. a large attendance by practicing ntEvery one pleased to notice im- cape t.n humiliation of borrowing must he widened and deepened *o suit
Rev. J. S Clark nnd wife who nro torneys. The program of the nieet- provements being begun on Dr. jfrom a northern uncle, whose politicos tho purpose for which they r.re in­
WANTED
A Fowels place on the boulevard.
living on the old General Flnlgnn ing will bu nnnounccd Inter.
I did not approve, I wont with my tended. They nre about ono nnd one
WANTED—Young cow.
Must 5*
plnce hnvo been mnklng n few moro number of jurists of national reputa­ Tho children and teachers of the watch to nn ‘uncle’ who hnd no half miles in length
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
H. Mai­
The
main
cnnnl
will
vnry
In
width
cnlls on Wednesday but this last tlmo tion will nddress tho gathering.
politics
at
nil
nnd
got
$30
on
it."
Public School worked fnlthfully
18-tfe
It was decided by tho council that Thursday in the cleaning of tho school
from 110 feet at tho bottom mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
the work on tho old church organ
hindered getting around but for ono tho Bar association continue ita off grounds and are very proud indeed of “I shnll stny where I am. Offico nnd the two outlet canals will he 20 SEE M. S. 1NELSON"-for all kinds ol
orts to pass tho bill to regulate the tho change in nppenrancc.
hauling.
31-tfe
or two short coIIb.
Is not for me. Beginning in slavery feet wide nt the bottom. They will
Let us not forgot tho Wednesday bnr which wns approved at the Inst Messrs. Wooley nnd Ncnl returned to end with poverty, it is odious to my vary in depth from three to seven
FOR SALE
evening meeting nt seven o’clock In nnnunl convention. This bil1 it will to Now Smyrna nfter a few days sense of freedom," Col. Wnttorson feet, except where the cnnnl crosses
bo
remembered
yas
passed
by
tho
sen­
Ridgewood
Avenue,
nt
which
point
it
"EXIDE"
BATTERIES,
the Giant
Upsnln, Tuesdny nt Lake Mnry, Frlhunt in this section.
declared after a term in Congress nnd
will
he
from
12
to
15
feet
deep.
that
lives
in
n
box.
Wo
can
now fur­
dny nt Sorrento while he will bo with ate of Florida but was not reached by
thereafter preached that an editor
Roth
of
the
canals
to
ho
used
as
nish
six
Volt
Batteries
at
$24.50.
Wa
us ngnln for preaching on tho 4th, the houso before ndjourment beenuso
'should not seek public offico.
OUR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
of tho congested condition of the cnloutlet ennnls will lie 20 feet wide at buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd toSunday.
the bottom. They will vary in depth pnir all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Sundny school moctB at 3:00 next lender. Every effort will be made to
Attendance at tho meetings of the
hnvo this hill pns°ed it the 1933 ses- county commissioners or the city com­ “Journalism is the art of knowing from three to seven feet, except whore ers. Phone 548.
0-tfe
Sundny. Como nnd help us
hell is going to brenk loose and having
the
canal
crosses
Ridgewood
Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundqquist nnd &gt;ion of the legislature.
FOR
SALFL^Ono
fresh
Jcrsoy
cow
missioners or even the weekly lunch­ n man there to cover it.”
at which point it will be from 12 to —C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.
son returned home Tuesday nfter a Members of the executive council eon of the governors of tho Chamber
15 feet deep.
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pleasnnt ten days motor trip to dif­ of tiie state association include, Judge of Commerce will convince anyone “One of my hoys."
noth of the canals to he used as FOR SALE—Light touring car, now
ferent points in sotuh Florida, in­ C. O. Andlcws, president, of Orlando; that officials working for no salary
cluding Fort Myers to visit his broth­ Judge W. II. Ellis, of TnltahnsBco, and devoting their time to city nnd “No man can write his Lost under cutlets across the tracks of the Flor­
buttery, good tires, excellent me­
and while til... chanical condition, little down payer Ililmcr nnd wife nnd with relatives Senator W. A. McWilliams, of St. county
affairs-----------are doing -a ...........
great work
—.... * -------......nlchnlie stimulation. What you cnll i , ida ,East
. Coast, railroad
. .
Augustine, Judge O KKK. Reaves, of and it is solely a work of love. These limited stimulation is apt to he gene- l!,re,,Kin,r worJ
at Tiger Bny.
p” Brc!" “ W‘" niont and long terms. Seo Magoo at
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred KKrell nnd two Tampa, Armstead Brown, of Miami, pcoplo give up many hours of their rate into habitual stimulation and be luccssary for the railroad work t IIof-Mac Ilnttcry Co.
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Eunico nnd Elnnore Tyner enmo up Herman Ulmer, secretary, of Jackson­ time every day for tho good of tho thence into dropping the delinquent detour nt both points
FOR SALE—Coal oil heater, $8.50;
from Windemerc, Snturdny in their ville, nnd Phil S. May, treasure**, city and county. Tnko the county from the payroll.
A clenr brain, a
electric Uiblo Htoves, $12.50 value*
Pussyfoot
Johnson
will
begin
Jacksonville.
nuto to spend Now YYcnr’s dny with
commissioners nnd the city commis­ full mind nnd an honest purpose nre
for
$7.00, in perfect condition. 418.
"cleaning
up”
Orlando
ono
dny
this
tho homo
folks.
sioners and their long drnwn out meet­ the essentials to good and useful
0
Magnolia.
18-tp
ROAD DEPARTMENT TO
ings in which they spend an hour or writing, the only kind of writing that week. Wo hereby invito Hilly Glenn
A Glad Miss Eunico got homo just in
nnd the Drossier Twins, Harry Bee
more over some little communication hns nny rcnl value."
time for tho double surpriso party
CONSIDER $2,000,000 WORTH
13-15tc
man, Braxton Boochnin, Jim Giles, Joe nnn cures Bilious Fever.
held in tho community Snturdny on
OF NEW ROADS "taxpayer" or "pro bono publico" or
some other prominent citizen and they
tho new bride nnd her sister.
While convalescing from u previ­
sit and talk and try to get tho best ous illness he consented to rend some
It seems that Mr. and Mrs. Albert
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 7. (Special)
Cruso after nil did not movo to Now Bids tabulated today hy the state road results for the prominent citizen or advance obituaries of himself.
His
Smyrna hut instend moved into a ten­ nnd Mrs. Willinni II. Burns, Akron; taxpayer nnd still do their duty to­ omments were characteristic:
America’$ Standard 4-Cycle Matine Motor
ant house on the plnco of Mr. nnd Mrs. depnrtmont engineers for building an­ ward their city and you wonder just "I am getting a foretaste of my
Hick with their mother and children, other million dollars worth of trunk­ why these gentlemen ever consented own funeral—sitting upon the grave,
lie hns beon working nt tho pump sta­ line highways in the state, and with to tnke the position. No one knows as it were, nnd reading the obituaries
the hours of work pul in hy the coun­
tion.
the four projects tabulated yesterday, ty commissioners and tho city com­ and grinning at the hoys, hut very
Miss Mnrgret Erlcson returned make approximately two million dol­
cheerful and grateful. It is ‘kind o’
home Snturdny from l’alatka where lars worth of road contracts which missioners in this work for tho pub­ nice’—heaps better than being saddled
she visited with friends, taking a trip may be let at the coming meeting of lic. That is no one knows how much with motives and called names.”
also to St. Augustine butMrs. Andrew the department, Jnn. 18. The four they nre doing nil the time unless you
attend all the meetings. The Herald "Prohibition lias kept the hoys so­
Bertleson and daughter Clara nre to projects covered nre:
wishes to say that they aro doing u
remain a while.
Arc the finest high grade Marine Motors made
Ornngo county, eight and a half great work regardless of mistakes ber and made liars, sneaks and law­
Mrs. DoForcst has been having a
in America today. They arc strong and rugged,
miles between
Plymouth
and tliut they might, make and thnt wo breakers out of the rest of us."
gaud deal of work done on the interior
nnd will drive n bont continuously at full speed
Mount Dora, 'he latter in Lake all make from time to time.
“It bus none.
it lias readied its
of her home, enrpentry nnd painting
or can he controlled for nny speed desired. Won­
county. It will cost $228,010.
And the sumo goes for those men limit. The public knows its ‘tricks’
as Well as on the outside making it a
derful control, easy starting, economical, depend­
Putman county, nearly thirteen who aro working without pny on tho
only
too
well."—Henry
Watterr.on
on
very beautiful country home; she
able. The low price is due entirely to quantity
miles between Sisco nnd tho
spent Christmas with friends in San­ Volusia county line, joining the committees and on thu board of the (lie future of American journalism.
production. Used by 70% of world’s best boat
Chamber of Commerce trying to in­
builders and government life boats. Catalog on
ford.
road to DcLnnd, ami cast coast still some enthusiasm into the breasts
“In those places where the sufferi­
request.
Alfred Erlcson was off duty for a
points. It will cost $.‘151,078.
of the dead ones from wliuncu the ng rich do congregate, tho truth of
few days at tho shop, not being well
Volusia county, ninet nn miles be­ spark has fled. These men may get
4-Cyclo Only —3 to 40 H. P. —$135 to $1550
Watt’s hymn finds every day expres­
nnd Mrs. Erlcson and children took
tween DeLeon Springs and tho Put­ credit for what they have accomplish­ sion:
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
man cciinty line, joining road nor?it ed after they nre dead hut the Herald
For Satan finds some mischief still,
to I’alatkn nnd other points.
It wishes to give them credit while they
For idle hands to do,
will cost $285,500.
aro living.
“Rut, tho whirl goes on, tho yachts
Alnchtia county, twelve and n
sweep proudly out to son; the uuto
half miles hotwoon Burnette’s A MATTER OF TIME IMPORT­
cars dash madly through the streets;
Lake and Gainesville, linking up
ANCE TO FLORIDA.
more and darker and deeper do tin*
ning down the middle of tho poii&gt;
contrast of life show themselves.
two parts of State Road No. 2 run- The Fourth Southern Forestry
How long shall it lie when the mud­
ninstila. It will cost $178,005.
Thedford’s Black-Draught Highly
congress will he held in Jackson, sill millions take the upp or ten thou­
With tho completion of tabulation
Recommended by a Tennessee
this morning, contractors left singing Mississippi, Februnry (Jth, 7th and sand by the throat and rend them, as
While Florida loads all the furiosos of tho terror in France
praises of the promptness and dis­ 8th, 1022.
Grocer fo r Trouble* Re*
did the aristorcats? As the bolshe­
patch with which the engineers com­ other states in production of naval
suiting from Torpid
vik! nre overturning Russia, and pre­
pleted their tusk of tabulation. Each stores, the quantity
is getting sently nil Europe, tho issue between !
Liver.
contractor wns given a tabulation of smaller each year. There are hun­ capital and labor is full of generating
*M&gt;•&gt;*«•+&lt;• +*4*+4&gt;*J*&lt;*❖ *1*Si*V-J-+++•&gt; v
*•&gt;V*
■*&gt;++++
tho various projects nnd bids, nnd dreds of thousands of acres of cut conflict. Who shall say that, broken v
this was the quickest service they had
East Nashvlllo, Tonn.— Tho offl® received nt any opening of bids any over and idlo lamia which would loose in the crowded centers of pop­ t
lency of Thedford's Black-Draught, tbs where. To clenr the decks this morn­ bo growing now crops of pine tim­ ulation, it may not any day engulf us
Eenulno, herb, liver modlclno, Ifl ing, engineers worked way into last ber for future turpentining oper­ all?”
ations, for ernto material and for
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a night nnd the night before.
R E A L
lumber if tho areas could ho pro­ ON THE NEW YEAR I RESOLVE
facer of tbtB city. "It la without
tected from fires which kill or
doubt tho beat Ilvor modlclno, and I
THAT
"Expert Seek Plan to Get German stunt the little ncedllngs that como
don’t bcltovo I could got along without
it- I tnko It for sour stomach, Load* Cash" says hcndlino In Tampa Times. up voluntarily.
I will try to cut crop production
echo, bad ilvor, lndlgostlon, and all Wo didn't know it took experts to col­ The Florida Development board costs,
other troubles that aro tho result o| lect a hill long pust due.
hopes that there will he a large
I am going to study more profitable
---------- o---------» torpid Ilvor.
delegation from Florida at tho methods of marketing.
"I hnvo known and used It for years,
Cnrl Dann sold Charlie Gano a lot in congress, as the program will he
I am going to pny ns I go, trying
snd can and do highly rocommond it Orlando the other day and tho Report­ very interesting and FFloridn needs to mnke poultry nnd dairy products
to ovory ono. I won't go to bod with­ er-Star is bragging about it. Just for more people with a vision nnd tho carry current expenses.
out It In tho houso. It will do all It that Ed. Lane will sell him tlirco lots inspiration to discuss this subject
I ani going to start, this year, on a
clalmB to do. I can’t Bay onough for while he is hero today. Sanford hns in overy city nnd hamlut through- progrnni that will enable me to own
It"
already taken out citizenship papers out the state.
p
my own farm, free from oncumbrnnco.
Many othor men and women through­ for Charlie.
W. II. Grccly, chief, United States
I'm not going to follow a one-crop
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
out tho country Iiavo found Black---------- o---------Servlet haa said: "Tho na­ system of farming; I’m going *o raisi
%
Draught Just no Mr Parsons describes
Remember that tho Herald offico tional importanco of tho forest re my own feed and as much of my food
You Can Buy Front U* at
•—valunblo In regulating tbo liver to has one of the finest stocks of sta­ sources of tho South is well match­ as possible.
Wholesale Prices
Its normal functions, and In cleansing tionary in the city nt very rensonnblo ed hy their vnluo to tho Southern
I’m
going
to
hnvo
on
my
farm
at
tho bowels of ImpurltlcB.
W rits lor P r L a I lit
prices. Got a lin0 on thnt fine box States themselves. Consider for a i least two niilk cows, two brood sows
Thedford’s Black-Draught Ilvor modi- of correspondence cards nnd station­ moment the vast quantities of lum- 76 purebred chickens, one-half acre
W. A. Merryday Company
cino Is the original and onl7 genuine. ery combined for ono dollar. You her which this region will need in .of home orchard nnd garden and five
Accept no Imitations or substitutes. will pny $2.50 for tho same box in tho development of her ngrleultu- stands of bees.
Palalka, Florida
. Always ask to* Thedford's.
tfiS other cities.
ral lands and industries.
Aeldo | I will conserve the fertility of my
■mu

UPSALAAND
GRAPEVULE

the opportunity to call at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Williams to boo
their now hsby, Charles Julius nnd nt
other friends in Grnpcvillo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Beck cntortnlncd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Prichard and Mrs. Benton
nnd daughter Alice nnd Mr and Mrs.
Westcrdlck, New Yenr’s day, it being
MMr. Pritchards birthday.
Mrs Pritchnrd remained hero n few
doys whllo her husbnnd and A. F.
Wsterdick, went back nnd firth to
their work on Mrs. Benton’s house
neer Maitland.

ETCHINGS

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Marine Engines

SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION

Philip R. Andrews

R e a l E s ta te Service!

| SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONEY
SAYING
PRICES

PHONE 371J

On Flour, Grain and Feed

�re?'

5.7*7
HPfl
Idle hands soekk something devilish
TOO MANY HOLIDAYS
Tinker has told President B axter, company, found his way back to hit
to do nine times out of ton.
Idle
thnt he hntes to leave Orlando,.nnd [father’s houso, satisfied to feed thLj
hands must lind something that is
Orlanuo orgam- nogs an i oat husk* Rh lh«in,
* |
A proponnl made In New York to promises to givo
MW m. J. GOLLT ..............TmUul u.d EJlUr different jjisucs of t&lt;ne same newoV . f , LltLARD............. iM itU rr »nd Tr.i.urar pnpor.
Every timo you boo a celebrate Jnnunry 17 ns n holiday ln zntion every assistance In his power.
Then it pulls Its pntent, unlawful.
Mighty little difference botween tht
M, A. M itt...................... Oon*r»l MlB***T double-action sneer—“Ab ha- anoth­ court in session you see go Irinny honor of Benjamin Franklin has mot And it is on tho enrds thnt If tho Tennessee fodder fccdor nnd tho bib. I
PuMUbad XT»ry Friday by
er samplo of newspaper inaccuracy." cases especially of young lads who with shnrp criticism from various city has no bnll club this summer, thoilicnl husk later expect thnt the latter
.
Dunkl Fnr more ofton than not hnving nothing clso to do ongngo in qunrters. Ono protest published in Charleston club, with Tinker ns mnn-1was treated to a fatted calf and ,
this Is nut tho fault of olthcr the something thnt brings them within tho Worchester (Mass.) Telegram, nger, may tnko sovcral of tho local fenst, while porsumnbly the Tennei(laaarparatad)
newspaper or tho reporter. By far tho pnlo of tho lnw. Thero thoy are camo from a workingman nnd present! players.—Reporter Stnr.
scan Is still hungry.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE I
-----------a-----arraigned
in
court
nnd
their
plcn
is
tho
greatest
enuso
of
error
In
a
repAnd from both of these cases on*
cd
an
argument
of
particular
interest
•ONE TEAR....................................... M.IO
Mnny now people nro coming to learns thnt thc old homes and friends
«ix months ................................... i.n rcsontntivo metropolitan newspaper usually thier immature years which nt this timo. Ho wrote:
THREE MONTHS....................................71 is not inaccuracy on tho pnrt of tho many timeB get them off with a
“Your plan to observe Frnnklin’s tho city and aro anxious to spend tho nnd occupations brought more conEatarad ai Bacond d ata Mall Mattar Au«uit It, reporter, but "ivory" on tho pnrt of light sentence.
Idle hands nnd they birthday will tnko another day’s pay winter hero. They should bo accom­ tentment thnn enn be found by roving
USA at tha Poat Offlca at Sanford, Florida,
established sources of information. are led into devilment usunlly . by from tho pocket of every workingman modated. Wo note with satisfaction
Ondar Aot of March t , 1171.
A feedin’ fodder to a mule and tend.'
thnt
Sanford
now
has
mnny
good
nwny
thoy
go.
So
many
boys
growWhen
a
rnilwny
labor
hoard
enn
ing
tho hogs ut father’s home nre bob
in the stato, close all tho courts, city
Tha Sanford DaUy Harald la pnbllahad ovary
nftornoon (aieapt Sunday) and thoroughly cor- change its mind three times in tho some one older thnn themselves nnd and stato, tho exchanges, the libraries, places whoro they can get accommo­ ter occupations thnn forever chining
art this tradlny aaotlon. Adrartlalny rataa roaa___
ana hit and tnada hnown on applieatlon. H.00 COUWO of one perfect day on the in- ing op in idleness, in shlftlessness, the schools and most business houses dations and tho hotels nnd rcstnurants rninbows nnd subsisting on regrt*._
V r y » r . at
par month, in adttanco.________ te r p r e t n tio n of a perfectly pluln bit in laziness.
If thoy hnd to work in the cities, causing a dead loss of nro coming down on their rates. And Miami Metropolis.
Phono 141 of English, reporting becomes a job ten hours a dny they would ho too millions of dollars. That is what hol­ if they do not como down thoy should
■Offwl "HERALD HtflLDIHO
bo told nbout it. For instance, tho
tired nt night to think of nny dovil- iday means.
•• I crclk’n Adv.rtlulnu Repreaontntlvn 1 for soothsayers.
M M Sr
^ Tiu amchicanpuess association
If they worked ton hours a
Daniel, competent reporter though mont.
“Hardest of all will be the loss to restaurant nt tho station charged a
couple 00 cents for two sandwiches
he was, would have hnd a fino time dny thoy would have tho money for the workers.
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
at Belshazzar's feast if they hnd their needs nnd not ho forced to rob
“Last month three holidays cost mo nnd two cups of coffee tho other night.
kept changing the handwriting on other people to get thnt money. If $.’10. If the Franklin schema goes I Unless we are badly mistaken this Is
On and after tho first of Fobruary him every ten minutes. Thnt night they hnd money earned honestly they will he docked another $30 at the be­ entirely too much and the people who
By n Sanford Celery-Fed
the Weekly Herald wll ho $2.00 per it would have been Dnn’l, not Bel, would not need to break tho laws in ginning of tho Now Year and in tho nro hit howl about Sanford instend of
Man
year instead of $2.G0. Tho Herald who died.—St. Petersburg Times.
order to procure money. Thorn are following short month $20 more and the restaurant authorities who do not
will put on a enmpnign nt thnt tlmo
live in Sanford. Come down, ail along i Q K i n i i i i i k i n i i R i n i r *
-----------a----------many young lads looking for work $H0 in three months—for what?"
and wants every one In Somlnolo ALWAYS NEED OF PUBLICITY because they want to find work.
Occasional holidays are essential to thc ,inc and y°u wl11 Kut 1,10 Pc°I,Ic'
county to subscribe for the Weekly,
There nrc many others looking for mankind's health nnd happiness, nnd
Young lawyers hnvo nn awful time
-----------a---------- A SONG OF REMORSE
work so they can avoid it nnd if they surely no one, however greatly in
W .\J
it
seems to us fellers looking on. They
Without equivocation the asser­ hnd a job they would not hold it.
There is Just one to build up Han
need
of
funds
or
averse
to
recreation,
seem
to feel their smnll hopes of get.
ford and thnt is to build up San­ tion nmy lie made thnt the cities nnd The war brought many changes nnd Wuuld wish to abolish all of them. Because it is so simple nnd human­ ting by in a forlorn hone and yet they
t,s °f Horlda which are doing (|H fnr na wo (.nn Hl,0 |t ,j|(| nothing There Is, nevertheless, need to check like, a three-verse piece of literature hnvo to piny tho game ns the court
ford hnd stop talking, stop hack hit- cminlr*
4 lift
It.
Mi#A«t4 a
.
■...mI# nl#\n/a
the
largest
amount
of■ .work
along to tiring the idle class into n hotter
Ing," stop censure, stop knocking,
tho growing tendency to celuhrato ov­ which might hu called blankety-blank sees it, defending peoplo often times
thc
lines
of
proper
publicity
nro
tho understanding.
In fnct the recon­ ary sort of occasion with n holiday. verse, just clipped from an exchange, that they know nre hopeless but they
atop nil political bickering, stop nil
petty fights, stop talking nt all—do places which nro gaining the most struction has made more of /them There is too much dosing of schools is too good to hu hidden away in pat­ “carry on’ just tho nnme,
in business nnd new people. It mny idle, made more of them vicioiiH nnd
ent insides or small town papers. It
and shops for special days.
something.
be
stated, farther, thnt Osceola coun­ made many of them bhlnk tho world
---------- o----------The month of November in many is signed by John Palmer Cunning,
Times Are Getting Better
ty has done nothing in this line; that
Kv
Orlando is making much talk the only publicity being gained is owes them a living and they aro too (communities was a much Interrupted who writes:
Times nro getting better and tho
Idle hands aro month. Armistice day and Thanks- When I was feedin' fodder
about the hull team and asking through private parties who subscri­ Inzy to collect it.
sure signs nro nmong tho following:
giving Day were legitimate and renswhether the city wants it another bed for numerous issues of The Gaz­ the’devil's workshop.
To a mule in Tennessee,
A hank enshier hesitated before ho
-----------0----------.
onnblo holidays. But in addition to A fellow como nnd told me,
year or not? Sanford has said “not”. ette nnd the free copies of this pap­
refused mo u loan. A year ago he
WHY ARK EDITORIALS?
those two, somo cities closed up "You're a brilliant man to be
It is too expensive among our many er which are sent out each week
nover even hesitated. He said “NO",
schools and business nt least part of A-foedin’ this hero fodder
luxuries nnd while it is a nice gnmc upon request. Last week there was
just like that.
for tho hoys it "gulls" the men who one visitor who plni'cd the names of
People have n queer idea of editor- a day for tho reception of visiting To a mule in Tennessee."
Merchants aro going after business.
have to pay for it.
Last
year they hnd so much thoy
ials,
some
people,
that
is.
Most
0f
c.
d
ubrllios
from
Eur°P°
and
for
olcc*
An’
when
1
thought
about
it
four fricndH living in Illinois upon
---------- o
—
*'on9,
i
I
seen
an
open
rond,
didn't
have to go after it.
thu subscription list—each for six them realize that an editor is not try­
Would it not be just as sincere an An' stopped and wondered whither
More men aro joining tho Chamber
A lot of bhese changes of secret months—while thero are numerous
of Commerce. They want to get to­
treaties now being aired at thc arms cases where single subscriptions ing to force his opinion on nny one in in,noring of great men nnd events if This here rond mi'jht of "oed,
an
editorial
but
is
merely
pointing
instead
of
dropping
work
and
turn-1
A-Icndin’
from
the
mountain
gether and talk over thc readjust­
conference reminds us a great deni were taken for the same length of
the
way
and
tho
reader
can
do
as
he
to
a
day
of
gaiety,
wo
did
actually
An’
tho
only
pence
I
knowed.
ments in business. Last year they
of tho spirit of uncertainty, tho clouds tjn,0i
Tho countv o* Osceola nor
or
she
pleases
about
taking
tho
adthink
and
speak
of
them,
seeking
to
An’
though
1
made
a
bundle
.
idn't givo a d—a whether their neighof misunderstanding which used to tj,o municipality of Kissimmee subvice. The Palm Beach Post sizes it up understand their ideals, the while we o f all there was to me,
jtir live 1 or not.
hover over the relations between Or- Hcr||)Cd for not ono COpy.
| performed our daily tasks » little hot- pVe often thought how happy
And business is getting better be­
Inndo and Sanford.
Wo think the j Mllimtco county Ims expended as follows:
Why
are
editorials?
What
aro
odi-ltcr
than
usual.
j
t.crtainly
would
be
cause
Henry McLnul'n says so.
Nations ought to get in a League. moro than three thousand dollars in
o— • —
Back there a-feeding fodder
Look what baseball did for The City pul,|jc|ty through1 the newspapers! torials?
TOO MUCH KNOCKING.
I To that nude in Tennessee.
An Orlando woman, who makes her
Beautiful and the Celery City—It nl- and n,orc than thirty thousand pieces . ,''dit""ial8 l,robttb|y camo " ,to ,,x’
istenco
because
newspaper
people
are
niosti wrecked tho two towns.—Or­ of literature linve boon sent out. In
Taken altliogetber with the spelling own dresses, out tj) thirteen yards of
their
lando Sentinel.
While we are all loyal
to Florida
nnd, punctuation,
nnd cloth from a pattern and when .-he
Saint Petersburg nearly thirty thou- human and want to express
,
.............
-................
...........the temptation
.
.......
«
---------- o------ -- 1921 model in­
sand dollars have been raised among
*'" honest paper lues to keep aM a wluilo, yiq Home of us are too remorse, these three verses tell th&lt; discovered it was
belittle the advantages of story of many persons win* nspore to stead of a 1922 one, it took two doc­
Some men there are who having the citizens, in addition to what is its personal bias out of reports of
for some time set themselves up as inised on the millage, for tho pur- the news so far as is humanly possl- ,,t|u.r sections as compared with our live onplanes notintended forthem, tors to tide her over thu crisis.
the story of the
great seers and psilosophrs and ever pose of spreading over tho world tho bio. In the editorial it is at liberty own&lt; The Moore Haven Times has1It reminds one of
A chasm that often separates good
great seers and philosophers and ever advantages to be found there. Corn- to nny what it thinks about events as j rintvd a timely article entitled “Why Prodigal Son,in Scripture accounts,
reported
in
the
news.
After
nil
the
Knock
Any
,.arl
of
K
i
o
r
k
l
u
saying,
who,
after
a
period
of
life
in
rapid
friends—sarcasm.
try to start political rackets hero missioners of Dado county have pinefront time to time in order to air cd in her budget $110,000 for public!- fourth estate has as much right to ,.,f „rtrnilKor who ilt viBili„g Flor|«|n ________________________________ _
t,Uhl)r CMaHt hu
to,d in —
never satisfied unless they are stir- ty purposes.
Dade county is un­ opinions and to the free expression
thereof
as
any
of
tile
first
three.
The
(,|0
|h|and
vH[vh lhal
lU
wH1
ring up something scenting to forget afraid.
In Lake county there have
fact
that
people
read
editorials
justil&gt;at
him
n|ivc%
or
t|mt
a
ti(|a,
wavi.
that their own doorstep is muddier been more than one thousand appliIn the coast
thnn the one they are censuring, cations made for rooms and homes fies their being, and suggests tiiat may wash him away
towns be is advised to stay near salt
Many things aro better left unsaid, and lands us a result of tho propa- they have some value.
Wlmt aro editorials? They aro water, that (lie inland is hot and un­
All of us live in glass houses.
gnuda previously sent out from thu
comment,
.
, ,
' expressions
1 ,
,of, a 1paper's
'
healthy.
In the lull section lie is told,
— -------o----------various cities in that country and
opinion on various subjects.
I hoy t,mt t,)jH js (lu, nly place in the state '
FARMKBS IN I'1.0 It I DA FARES ll|is is in addition to the applications i may represent one man’s opinion or
where citrus fruit can be grown, and
received by thu several towns.
WELL
a paper's policy. Moreover, they are thnt tlie flat country is under water
I lilts it goes throughout thu state.
UNIVERSAL CAR
informative as news cannot lie, since
An Indian « large land owner, now t,Hluola im" “ y '*• il 'M'wHovoil, the they are not confined to the happen­ most of (lie time. Down in DetSotu
in Tampa for the winter, declares he ‘’nl&gt;
^om which there is ings of one day. They may delve into lie is told not to invest in grove pro­
cannot sell land in that state for
*',at "ut '•«» "'duremeats of a causes and draw conclusions. Alas, perty to tiie north, as it will freeze
In tlie flat woods
could have gotten $200 an acre for.!nat“ ru tl" attraet
wl,° 8Ct'k a they are a never ceasing cause of con­ sooner or later.
the
stranger
is
told
to steer clear of
High taxes and low farm products vv,nl‘‘r humu or rnuinunt residence. troversy. One editorial may please
the
sand
hill
country,
as it costs moro
The
matter
might
as
well
be
looked
«re tlie cause. We suggest that ho
somebody, hut it is certain that every
for
fertilizer
than
the
crop will bring.
at
squarely
in
the
face.
With
a
take $.‘19 an acre for his land nnd
ono will displease somebody, which
He
is
told
thnt
the
Everglade
country
desire
to
"save
money"
the
levy
for
come to Floridn, where tho annual
does not matter so very much after
is
so
wet
it
would
bog
a
snipe,
an I
publicity
purposes
allowed
the
coun­
increase in land values will enable
all.
that
any
crops
raised
there
will
not
ty
by
law
was
cut
squarely
in
two.
him to invest here and recoup his
Editorials do not exist to reflect
carry
to
market.
Tlie
result
prob-1
r
Then,
because
thu
attorney
for
the
loss nnd more, in the next five or
popular opinion, nnd contrary to pop­
county believed bhut the commission­ ular opinion, at their best they are ably is that the stranger pnsses up &gt;
jiix years.
all newspapers
pot v "itten altogether to sway opin­ each anil every part of Florida, ami
The farmers of the western nnd ers should censor
,
„„
then goes home and writes a story to
.
,
,
,
.
,
sent
out,
mercy
because
l
tie
Gnzion.
contrnl grain states have a just kick
,
J
. . .
t)u&gt; local paper telling how worthies^
cite
bad
been
scraping
a
bit
of
ctitiIt is often said, particularly in
coming. The Republican party con­
all
Florida lands are."
All this is
ole
lure
and
thero
by
tolling
facts
.m ill cities, thnt papers should con­
demned Woodrow Wilson for fixing
(rue.
Our
people
should
take
a leaf
tlie
agreed-upon
subscriptions
to
lie
fine their editorial matter to local
tile price of wheat at $2,!ir&gt;, claiming
out
of
tlie
book of the Californian. If
sent
by
Tlie
Gazette
and
paid
for
by
matters, that people take their opin­
they could have gotten $!l,!lo if Wil­
. . .
, tlie, stranger out
.. there
. . asks. about
. . . nnson had not interfered.
Well, no the commissioners were “counter­ ions on national anil international other
community,
It
is
praised
to the
manded."
subjects f.'u.u the I rgo:- papers. If
•one is interfering now: and thoy do
sky,
and
si
tht
good
word
goes
around
tlie people take their opinions on any,,
...
, ,
....
.
any that the ablest bodied farmer's . It , ,is, time , that, little, peccadillos
,
nil Ca,iforaio
Californio ',H
is H
splendid.
thing from any editorial column, they tlmt
hat a11
»dt’nd,d' That
ll,a t,
son in that section cannot stand up .
“
is one reason why Los Angeles is the
milder a dollar's worth of Harding large number depends upon action. art chumps. An editorial presents a
It
is
time
tlmt
thu
“running
of
a
point of view and presents it as con- ‘ f J in tile world today.—Florida
administration oats.—Tampa Tribune,
country"
by
a
nnc-mnu
power
should
vincingly as possible, but it is not
-n---------cense.
If Osceola desires to como the law and the prophets.
FINDING FAULT
into her own at an early moment the
The best service it can perform is HUES I ION Ol* BASE
r
BALL FOR SEASON
people
should
auizu
optortunity
to
stimulate thought. If it can prove
There are those in the world—nnd
. . . . . .
DISCUSSED FOR ORLANDO
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
„„
.
.
when
it
s
presented—nnd
all
should
a
point
by
statement
of
chapter
or
especially that part of the world ns
....
.
. .find
. . (ll
Other verse, if it can turn up un important
newspaper readers—who
their work together
. in harmony.
Thc question whether or not Or. ' joy .in gloating
,
T X 7 H E R E can you spend $355
greatest
over„ ,i,„
tlie ...
o r-.counties* in tlie state did not fear to side light that reveals a new angle of
, „
plunge a little and results are (icing u problem, if it can inspire active in- b,ndo
have
professional
Imscbnll
rors, a, newspaper
' . " I ho piildioity
...
. . . .city
. and.
^ ^ in motor transportation w here
.
, makes.
,,...........
torust in a subject of importance, if il ,u’xl summer nmy bo settled 1*ridny
And since
it gives
them pleasure felt.
, or. .this
.
...
your dollar will go as far as in the
wbcn rw M i'iil F. E. Baxter of
no newspaperman worthy or tho this county' in which all (mould have nays something, it is a good editorial
r
participated
and
in
which
all
were
and
Ims
fulfilled,
its
purpose.
Elok&gt;rnl
baseball
organization
will
purchase of a Ford Touring car?
nnmo would for ono instant deprive
'
t
them of tills surcease from their wl” inK to participate has been nib quuneo and stylo are precious, but tho n d *_ a meeting to thresh out tlie sitIndividuals have been responsible ior substance is essential. In slant, an nation.
troubles and ills.
T he initial outlay and the after ex­
editorial is tho result of thought, dos“^r' B'^dcr told a representative of
But sometimes even tlie newspap­ wlmt little there Ima been done.
There is such a tiling . ns being sign al to instignlo thought. None of d,l! Reporter-Star this morning tlmt
pense are so small that your Ford
erman feels like taking a little joy
,
...
,
..
"penny
wise
and
pound
foolish.’
lo
which
alters
thc
fact
that
people
will
1,0
wil1
Pllt
the
proposition
before
the
out of life for himself and ho finds 1 /
1
Touring car will pay for itself many
., . .
.
i... .i.n Invest a dollar nnd got buck two is continue to like editorials expressing hieetlng that of tho $11,000 tho club
thnt pleasure in "passing tho buck
.
...
.
.
.to. . those who
, nro responsible.
......... .
business;’ to invest nothing“ and get
tliori point of view and to disapprove “w&lt;*s him personally, hu will forfeit
times over w hether used as a family
along
"
those
with
which
they
do
not
agree.
?r'&gt;
0(,0i
if
»
'"'W
organization
is
formed
mi
i
i
.
.i
..a.
I......
hack
nothing
is
foolishness.
c a r for p le a s u re , fo r b u sin e ss
Tho wonder is, to those who know
If they were wise they would follow ,l”d he Is given tho assurance of tlie
tho inner workings of a newspaper! .» a!iKht l,u. udd‘!d' nf lun “,,y
,
,
purposes or both.
plant, largo or small because of the th..t tho year just closed 1ms been tho paper's example and do tluir o.vn ! nivn• of the balance.
"Tho
nH
-'.H
of
the
club,"
tho
prcaimany and varied operations that are th“ bcHt &gt;'c,ar rbo (,,azctlw «»»■
thinking, reading editorials i.. po&gt;. :be blu lighthouses to pul..I out a daii„-r dent a m vied, “could not be dupl|.
T he sooner you place your order,
ncccssnry in tho production of a dai- M ‘ 1 .
. . •* J. ’
1
*
cause it is conducting iUelf along spot or a change In the course.
cated for $12,000." He went on to say
ly newspaper.
the sooner you will be enjoying your
---------------ii--------------- [that the personnel Imilt up at great
There nro oilier reasons, however, the lines of legimntc work, ami is
The arms conference is about to rare by Joe
Tinker, is virtually intact,
. thoso errors nndi itit iu
F ord car. T erm s c a rf be arranged.
1
for
is i„
in iiiiu
this «thnt hckspittling
1
p to no faction or crowd—
...............
i„
merely
catering
to
the
general
pub"agree
upon
the
rules
of
war."
Well,
with
the
exception
of
Henry,
sold
tr.
thu newspaperman engages In thu .
*
merry und popular little game of lie in every linu of uvery column.— wo thought they wore cutting out all the Cardinals.
wars. Have tho clothing trusts, tho Burke, he said, was hold to the Ilir‘“pussing tho buck." Since it is per- Kissimmee Gazette.
- --------- o---------gun trust, tho steel trust and the oth- minghum club, but was turned back
haps consistent In such n contingonIDLE
HANDS
THE
DEVIL'S
or “war lords" been ublo to gut to tho owing to the fact that tho Alabama
FORD DEALER
cyy "to let George do it," tho ox9k
mombors?
Iorganization had n too full roster.
WORKSHOP
planatlon will come from Arthur M.
C. C. COBB, Salesman
Sanford, Fin.
------ — o---------1Palmer was disposed of to Rochester
Evans, of tho Chicngo Tribune,
Other
cities
with
less
population
and
under
contract,
and
if
he
is
lost
to
the
We
learned
this
while
in
our
inknown an tho “world’s greatest
fancy. Wo have scon it exemplified less wealth than Sanford are build- Orlando organization, the club will
nowspnpor.” Evans snys:
collect pnymont for him of $1,G00.
Tho sneer Bqund is always vustly so many times and in so many weys, ing nnd have built fino theatres.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,1922

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR
PEACE WILL REIGN NOW
MAY BE THE RESULT
OVER THE IRISH REPUBLIC,
OF EFFORTS FOR SHOW
LOOKS LIKE SETTLEMENT
Pinna that will eventually mean an'and n Carnival Feature will be furannual event of groat Importance to niahed by local talent
Seminole County have junt been com­ This exhibition in the County Fair
pleted by the Itctnil Merchants Com- revived but greatly elaborated upon,
ittce of the Sanford Chamber of Com- and, if successful, will become a fixed
mcrco nnd the Homo Economics Dc- j annual event. Inasmuch ns tho entire
partnicnt of the Woman's Club, at a j County will attract the entire populnmoctlng hold Friday of representa- tion of the County to Sanford during
tives of these two organizations.
[that period.
The dnto of tho opening of the
Further details of exhibits, commitScndnole County Industrial and Agrl- lee arrangements etc. will subsequentcultural Exhibition, ns this event will ly appear In this paper, but in tho
include a display of products of nn- meanwhile everyone should boost nnd
tionnlly prominent manufacturers in work for that which present indicnespccially provided nnd in charge of jtlons point to as being one of the bigdemonstrators, a display of the ngrl-[gest events arranged for Seminole
culturnl products of Seminole County, County.

Of All the Difficulties That Beset the Country for
Many Years

"Darling I cannot lovo you tonight
as I would liko to," ho sighed.
"Ah, fnlso one, I—" shn hissed.
"Dear heart, it Is not that. 1 have
not shavod."
Thought for the Day
Greatness of minds is not shown by
admitting small things, but by mak­
ing smnll things under its influences,
Ho who enn take no Interest in what
is smnll, will take false interest in
what is great.—Ruskin.

over tho a g e o f tw en ty -o n e y ears o f
nKI T IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E R E D t h a t
enl d d e f e n d a n t s C. II. L l m l e l e y . P F r e d a m t E. J. C l o s e b e a n d t h e y
are
h e r e b y re q u i r e d to a p p e a r to th e bill
o f c o m p l a i n t In t h t a c a u s e o n o r b e f o r e
t h e r u l e d a y In A p r i l t h e n a m e b e i n g
t h e 3rd d a y o f A p r i l , A. D, 1928, a t t h e
C o u r t H o u e e In S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a . In d e ­
fault whereof, cnniptnlntunt wilt be a u ­
t h or
o r lixs oe d ttoo p r o c e e d e x p a r t e n s p r o v i d ­
cd liy l a w .
e r 1H F U R T H E R O R D E R E D t h a t t h l e
n ot i c e tie p u b l i s h e d In t h e
"Hanford
H e r a l d " a n e w s p a p e r In scener al c i r c u ­
l a t i on In s a i d C o u n t y n n d S t a t e , o n c e a
week fur e ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e weeks.
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e s oul o f t h l e
C o u r t Mils t h e 11th d n y o f J n n , , 1923,

(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA88,
DUBLIN, Jnn. 11.—(By the Associ- Mr. Griffith was repeatedly pressed
Clerk.
22-9to_________ I l y; A. M. W E B K 8 . D. C.
ated Press.)—When the Dnil Eireann by Mr. DeValora to define his position, PROMINENT A LAMA MIANS
In C o u n ty J u d g e 's C o u rt, S ta te o f F lo r ­
ln o le C o u n t y .
adjourned tonight by consent of all which DeValora described ns n new
VISIT FRIENDS HERE In r r l - t slidntar, oHf rm
Cnrollne
\V.
l
l
n
t
v
s
o
u
,
a
I
a
an
Mr.
sides to February 14, tlie situation case of Dr. Jokyll nnd Mr. Hyde,
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t oil F e b ­
Col. nnd Mrs. Harry R. Shorter, of r u a r y It , A. D. 1922. at 19 o ' cl o c k n. m.,
which last night was dangerous and; Mr. Griffith wns challenged to dc(lie u n d e r s i g n e d wi l l a p p l y t o t h e H o n obscurc had been to n great extent fino
ftttUmJo townn, tho republic. Eufatila, Alabama, wore Cmford visi­ o r a Ida R K. l l n u s h o l d e r , C o u n t y J u d g e
of
Hemlaole Co un ty. Florida, a t his of tors
Saturday,
enroute
k
West
Palm
clarified. The new president, Arthur
, .
,, ,
*
fl ee In H a n f o r d f o r a u t h o r i t y t o sel l a t
Bench,
where
they
will
bo
guests
of
p r i v a te sole the undivided o n o -l h lr d In­
Griffith, nnd a new cabinet, had been nml ‘ «vldcnt ]* '? n3 supP°scd
t e r e s t o f C n r o l l n e W. D a w s o n , a l u n a elected and the way had been smooth- 'v°uld ,h"vc tlifflc“,1ty in reconcilinff the Poinsetta Hr tel for the winter. tle.
In a n d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d
cd to putting into c'fect the terms of h 3
”3 prc"ld*nt Wlth t,lc l10sU Col. Shorter was campaign manager Cr eoaul n t ye ,s t at ot e- w tstitt u a t e ill s a i d Heml nol o
tho treaty
|Gon of Chairman of the provisional for "Bill” Brandon in his last race for
Ili-gln IS r o d s W e s t o f t h o N o r t h e a s t
W ' i o f t h e HI5*i of S ec ­
governor of Alabama, is a brother-in- ct ioornn e2r 1.o fT ot hwe n H
Immense relief is felt in Dublin ftt'K ^rnm cnt.
s h i p 21 S o u t h , R a n g e 29
Ks
s
t
,
r
u
n
W
e
s
t
27 feet. S o u t h SO rods .
the tun, events have taken, and this 1 Mr ^,r ffl h- however, frankly re­ law of Ex-Govovnnr .folks of that state
27 feet . N o r t h so r o d s t o p l a c e o f
will undoubtly be experienced t h r o - ^ n iz e d during the transition period and Is connected with one of the largo hI 'rJM
gliihlng.
.................
I l l , IH A IttCT It DA WHOM.
ughout Ireland.
*10 l'xif,lonL’L' of
republic, which ho insurance companies, besides being
liuur.llnn of th e E s t a t e
o f C a r o l i n e W.
Daw­
The temporary withdrawal of En- undertook to mnlntain, but he said extensively interested in coal mining
son, a l u n a t i c .
12-Sla
when
the
free
state
was
framed
nnd
in
Kentucky,
where
ho
hns
been
for
mon Do Valera and his supporters
from the Dnil, which rumor had fore­ ready to come into operation there tho pnst year. While hero they visit­
cast, proved not to involve a perman­ must be a general election, so that tin* ed their old Alabama friends, Mr. and
of „the , re- Mrs. H. A. Ni—!, of tho Herald.
ent split.
Mr. Do Valera confined, state, and .the
. . continuance
. .
his protest to the election of n new pc?p 0 cm,ld ehoo9° ,a‘twcL'n tho 1 n*
N OTH 111
president,
declaring his unmillingnesa *'11 ’ c'
Honied Mils will tin r e c e i v e d b y tile
WILL 11E PUT INTO FINAL PEACE
The Sanford Hand has been receiv­
Rouri
l
o
f
F
ut
i
l
i ty 1 ' o i n m l s s l o a e r s
of
to recognize the suitability to that
PACT AND SHANTUNG
unty, Florida. at tho C ourt
ing'a great many favorable comments post of a man who, as chairman of the ] IIONEST PEOPLE IN OHLANDO SHeomu isneo l eto C oHanf
or d, l-'torldn,
for
t ho
LOOKS GOOD
h u i l d l n g o f u Ht ookudo a t t h o C o u n t y
lately, nnd visitors who have heard London delegation, was bound to give
l-'urm, a c c o r d i n g to plaint a n d s p e c i f i ­
o n LAX DO, Jnn. 10.—J. B. Lewis c a t i o n s on file w i t h t h o C l e r k of t h e
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Except tho hand have returned home with the effect to the treaty, which, according of lliis city, eccntty experienced two C i r c u i t C o n rl , u p lilt in o ' cl o c k , A. M„
F o h r m i r y 7, 1922.
to DoVnlern, subverts tho republic,
thrills that come twice in a life time.
for details of tbo Pacific fortification highest words of commendation for
T h e H o a r d of C o u n t y C o r a i n l s s l o a e r s
During
the
luncheon
hour,
Mr.
Do
r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t in r e j e c t a n y o r al l
The ability and
IIis
first
wan
when
he
lost
a
wallet
p r ic e
agreement and half a dozen lessor tills organization.
hlds.
Valera and Ids associates, who left the
E. A HOUOI.AHH,
containing
$10,000,
his
second
when
excellency
of
the
concerts
rendered
questions of phraseology tho five-pow­
hall, held a private meeting. Some
22-110______________________________ C l e r k .
he recovered it, in reality, only a short
er naval limitation trenty was put in­ by tho Sanford Band was brought to of the more ardent spirits advocated while afterward, but imaginatively I n I h rC i rCclur ieti t l Il n C aonUdf t i f oSr e vSeenmt hi n o. ll lel l l l o l n t
s t r a ig h t
C o u n t y , I-'lurid a
to final form yesterday at a confer­ the attention of tho Hand Committee refusal to return, blit moderate coun­ several generations, he said.
GIVE QUICK RELIEF
of the Snnfcrd Hand thru the local sels prevailed and the Dnil reassembl­
ence of the heads of tho American, Chamber to give in Orlnndo tbo Sun- ed as a united body. ThePo Valera .Mr. Lewis discovered his loss when
IN &lt;‘IIA N ('H II\
__
ftmaut YtUtw
53
SalJ ih »*fI J m r
lie
reached
for
the
wnttcl
at
his
home
Itrltish, Japanese, French nnd Italian duy of January 14th.
party is nicotine lemin tonight to for­
I''. L. W o o d r u f f , Conipl nl ut i i i i i ,
.V
W
//.V
.W .* .W A V .V A
to put it away from the circulation
vs.
delegations,
The Invitation of the Orlando Cham­ mulate plans fov tl-e future, I ut it was
i*.
II
I
Amis
toy,
I*.
1-'
roller,
unci
E.
J.
without.
I ii-fi-mbi ii I h
“The question of geographical ber lias been act opted and the San­ made evident by the numerous speech­ On an avenue downtown Jonlnli Flimo,
o m n m
o r i*t m u t a t i o n
tin* u n k n o w n lu-lrs, ilovi s es, g r n n scope was understood to bo tho chief ford Hand lias arranged to give one of es from Mr. IieVahra w.int those Hancock, with his eyes alert, espied T ot i*es
o r o t h e r eli t l i nunt s, n ml ni t i m r its excellent concerts in Eola Park, plans are likely to be.
tii-H
e t n l ni l mr iui I n t e r e s t u n d e r l . II.
the
wallet
before
him
on
tho
sidewalk,
point remaining unsettled in tho for­
I.liidsleyi I*. F r e d or a n d II J ( ’lose,
He holds that the decision of the
this coming Sunday at It P. M. A bus
lie too experienced unusual emotions. n r o t h e r w i s e tn t h e p r o p e r t y l i e r e t ntifications article, which provides for
lias heel) chartered by the Orlando Dnil in favor .if the trontv binds him He hurried into a nearby store ami u f t e r il esiiilieil, a n d to al l p a r t l n s
maintenance of a fortifications "stat­ Chamber to bring the hand there, and and liin ndliorcn'n not to obstruct the
e l t i l ml n g nn I n t e r e s t in s a i d p r o p e r t y ,
i t u a t e d In Henilnol e I' nlllily, F l o r i d a ,
tol.l his find. He turned the money sInus quo" in tho Pacific. Tho Japan­
wi t ;
tho members will leave Sanford at 1 new government in carrying ont the over to the owner of the store for
ese were sai dto have agreed tenta­
I t e g l m i l n g Ifi et ni l ns N o r t h a n d 33 a n d
treaty,
hut
lie
reserves
the
right
of
P. M, giving short concert at Mait­
ehnltiH E a s t of ( Iio H o n t t n ve r t e n r safekeeping.
In the meantime Mr. s - 11&gt;ii Moctlnn
tively to an American draft of the
35. T o w n s h i p in S ou t h ,
land and Winter Park. The Tourist free criticism should Mr. Griffith in !."wis was not maintaining secrecy in I Rln-r,
a
n
g
e
39 E a s t , r u n N o r t h 13 c h a i n s ,
articlo, hut to have deferred final ac­
ami Convention Committee of the San­ the capacity of chairman of tho pro­ regard to his loss ami as a result he | E a s t 21 e b a l n s a n d S o u t h w e s t e r l y 15
a n d 25-199 c h a i n s a n d W e s t 13 c h a i n s
tion until they communicated with To.
ford Chamer of Cnmorce, which hns visional government, do anything in­ was finally steered to the store where Also hog I n n i n g 29 a n d I - mo elm Ins
kio.
o f l lie N o r t h w e s t e n r n e r . Heel Ion
this matter in charge, urgently re­ consistent with the rights of the Irish Ilie wallet Jim] its treasure was return­ 2,E u si
T o w n s h i p 2a S ou t h , R a n g e 39 E a s t ,
As a result of this development and
r u n E a s t 5 c h a i n s , Hnulli i5
chains,
quest as many Sanford people as pos­ people or the existence of the Irish re­ ed t&lt;&gt; him.
We s t 5 elm Ins a n d n o r t h 15 c h a i n s . Also
other time-consuming details of final
*
sible to be in Orlnndo Sunday and public.
l o g I n n i n g .Pill feel S o u t h a n d 115 feet
drafting, some of tho delegates pre­
W e s t o f i, Se c t i on pn- I on E a s t l i ne of
At the same time lie expensed tin* \MF.K1CAN HAH ASSOCIATION
give the Band their moral support
Seel Ion Bit, T o w n s h i p 19. r a n g e 39 E a s t ,
dicted that the full naval committee
r
i m We s l 215 feel . S o u t h 399 feet , E a s t
which u large delegation from Sanford conviction that English hostility may WILL MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO 215
feel . N o r t h 399 feel
\ | m,, Lot 5.
would not be called to act on the
have
to
be
faced.
There
14
still
in­
Itloeft It, T i e r 5, S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a.
treaty beforo Thursday or Friday and will show. The Orlnndo people have tense existent on both sides of the
Von a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d to a p p e a r In
I l l r T l i e Aawi i -l i il i -i ! I ' r r a a l
t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e on t h e r u l e d a y
that no ploanary session to discuss been assured of a treat and will, no Dnil of Hie good faith of the British
TAMI’A, Jan. II.—The executive of May tin- s a m e b e i n g tin- f i r s t d a y of
doubt,
turn
out
in
large
numbers
to
It publicly would bo hold until next
A D 1922. at t h e I ' oi i r t H o u s e In
ministry. DeValora was clear in his committee of the American Bar Asso­ SMay,
a n f o r d , F l o r i d a . In d e f a u l t w h e r e o f t h e
week. There was a consequent post­ hear the very excellent concc.'t ar­
c
o
m
p
l
i n a n t wi l t In- i - nt l l l ed a n d iiutliassurances of tin* full support of his ciation here today selected San Fran­ irlzed a In
p r o c e e d ex p ar t e .
ponement of tentative sailing arrange­ ranged by Director Ball.
'p i i E
impossible has
It Is indeed gratifying to the Sun- party in resisting an attack from an cisco for tills year's annual conven­ And it is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t a copy
ments for tho foreign delegation, with
of t h i s not lee be p u b l i s h e d m i r e a w e e k
tion to lie held in August.
ford
Chamber
of
Commerce
that
it
has
joutside
enemy,
f o r I W e l l e eniiHeeilt I, , v.aa A h In I be
happened.
Here is a
indientions that a majority believed
" S a n f o r d H e r a l d " n n e w s p a p e r In g e n ­
again
had
the
opportunity
of
demon­
complete
electric
plant
e
r
a
l
c
i
r
c
u
l
a
t
i
o
n
in
t
h
e
s
a
i
d
Futi
li
ty
the Washington conference would last
W i t n e s s my b a u d a s C l e r k of t he
strating
the
cordial
feelings
of
friend­
so low in price that every
until late in Jniiunry,
a f o r e s a i d C o u r t a n d t h e S ea l t h e r e o f
i b i s l lie 111 li d a y o f . l a u u a r v , A D 1922.
The day’s discussions, both among ship and co-operation it holds toward
one can now enjoy elec­
( H E AL )
E. \ I a H '&lt; i | , ASS,
Clerk
individual delegations and at the meet­ the City Beautiful and it is hoped that
tricity. It is built on a
Ily: A. M W E E K S , D. i '.
the
visit
of
the
Sanford
Hand
to
Or­
.Oil IN’ '! I . E t i NA E D Y ,
ing of the “big five” are understood
quality basis and sold at
Holla It o r f o r E n i n p l n l n u u t .
2 2 - 13 1 a
to have revealed a growing inclina­ lando will insure tin1 success of tim e
I n tlie t lr ci ij t t ' o i i r t , S e v e n t h . I n d l r h i l
who
are
endeavoring
to
secure
n
Milli­
a quantity price; large
tion to exclude the submarine and
&lt; I r r n l l , In n oi l f o r S e o i l n i i l e ,
t'lilin t), Fbirlilit.
enough for lights and
poison gas resolutions from the mivul
Bn,ld f"r Oriumin.
i
n
&lt;
i
i
\
N
t
i
:
i
n
small power uses; run by
treaty «,ml make them Hie subject of u i 1hl’
"rd B«"d h»» nkendy prov- BRITISH MEMORANDUM HAYS MIAMI MARRIAGE MEANT $9,11011
separate agreement. Whether they en « vnlunhle nuuliun. of publicity or
F
I.
Wi
i
ml
r
uf
f
,
Fin
ENGLAND WILL GUARANTEE
•
In
i
ii
t
ii
ti
t.
the wonderful Auto-Lite
PER ANNUM AND A
VH
will take the form of another treaty j'S“" f," d' In mMUion to the entertain
engine-generator. Call and
TO
STAND
RY
FRANCE
•
II
I.I
iii
I
h
I
i
'V,
I*
Frailer
nml
E.
J
LARGE ESTATE
i 'Inst-. IbTi-mlil MIa
or will lie attached ns an annex out­ incut it has afforded, Rs cffiency will
we will gladly explain
MI ID EM III' I'I l l l . l t ' ATIIIN
I" F E E D E R AND
side the main body of tho five power obviously progress with time and fin­ CANNES, Jnn. II.—Premier Brituul
.\JIAMI, .Ian. 11.—Charles Weston T DE f J. IIF l .I.nIHNDHLEV.
further.
E:
ancial
arrangements
will
lie
made
pact wns not finally decided, but the
will leave for Paris today not only to today won out in a race against time
ll u | i| i c u ri n i ; f r o m t h e a f f b l a v l t o f F,
whereby
the
Hanford
Hand
will
be­
I. W o o d r u f f , t he eointiliiliitmtt, lo t h e
impression of many delegates last
inform the French cabinet as to the for possession of an English estate ................
..
s ui t h e r e i n d u l y filed,
night wns that they did not properly come « permanent fixture in Hanford. status of negotiations at Cannes hut, and nnmiuity of $5,00(1 when lie and t li it t II In t b o be l i ef of llle iiffluiil Hull
HOF-MAC
t h e idai-i-s of r e s i d e n c e o f t h e a b o v e
He in Orlnndo Snniluy afternoon
belong to the same Instrument with
it is understood, to meet nnd answer Mrs. Mary C. Vantinu were married m i 111 I ilefeiidatilM a r e u n k n o w n ; t l mt
Battery Co.
h e r e Is no i i er s nn III Hie s l a t e of F l o r ­
the provisions for tonnage limitation, with n Sanford tag on your enr.
criticism of certain groups of opposi­ here. Weston was recently notified tida.
I be s e r v i c e nf st i h| i oemi ii|mn Whom
w o u l d bi nd s a i d d e f e n d a n t s , a n d t l mi It
Meantime, tho Shantung negotia­
tion o'.d t i i'i ;nnml of the chambers that a friend of his wife in England Is
Ills b e l i e f t h a t s a i d d e f e n d a i i l s a r e
DINNER PARTY
tions, which for several days have
of deputie.-, v p;mrl or reject him.
left an estate to iter. His wife had
appeared to be near the verge of dis­
’ George II rvt v attended today's ses­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gann were the sion of the Allied Supreme Council been dead two years. Attorneys said ■■■■■■UNKtnaBanNnNanKHajatumuaisaEjnEiiiBunaiiHBKunBHHaaHaaH
solution, took a new lease on life.
if liu married before February first lie ■
5
Without settling for the present the host nml hostess of a dinner party at meeting, having almost completely re­ could claim the money. Newspaper
the
Seminole
Cafe
hist
night
the
in­
the cntrul disagreement over return
covered from the shock suffered in an article resulted in fifty proposals
s
of the Tnintno Tsinanfu railroad, the vited guests being Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ automobile accident today,
within two days. Mrs, Vantino, who
ward
Lane
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It.
J.
Japanese nnd Chinese agreed to re­
automobile accident Monday.
liu married today is well to do having ■
sume their separate conversations to­ Holly of ,Sanford and Chns. Rock, Mr,
Representatives of German govern­ property valued at $50,000. They met
Call on us. We will give you all information
day in an attempt to clear away other and Mrs. Archie Fields nnd Mr. nnd ment summoned to appear tiiis even­ a week ago.
Mrs. Eddie Ross of Orlando. Eddie ing before tho Allied reparations com­
points of difference,
and make your application for License
It was indicated that Secretary Ross toured with Coburn’s Minstrels mission to explain Germany's inabil­ CLARK GRIFFITH
several
seasons
but
is
now
in
viiude
ity to meet her January and February
Hughes and Arthur J. Balfour, whose
HAYS PKdvINPAUGII
for your car
tender of good offices luivo not been villc and lives in Orlnndo dui in*.; Hv reparations payments.
WILL NtiT HE MANAGER
formally accepted by both parties to "’Inter * All of them being old friends
British memorandum of proposed
ic
tlie controversy, nevertheless, wore ^f,,r many years the party was greatly A n f , l o . p ron(,h p a c t w hhich
was tele-' WASHINGTON, Jan, 11. — Clark
,ye&lt;l.
Mr.
nml
Mrs.
On
no
expect
hu(,
toxtui)|ly
lo
Luni
working iiuletly for a settlement. In i‘‘Hjoy
graphed toxtunlly to London, declares Qrlff it li, of Washington Americans
-some quarters there were suggestions Jto come down in the summer when tho Great Britain makes security of
jmsitlvely today unless unoxtlmt President Harding might bo «h"w t'1"3CS and wiU 9»’c"d
Frnnce n problem of her own and that pocctv.-cl change in Ids plans, Roger
WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES
asked to mediato in The railroad dis­ weeks hero the quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. she will lie ready to again thiow in pecklnpnugh, who bccomcsu member
It.
J,
Holly
as
they
are
anxious
to
see
pute, it was said at tho While House
her forces as in 11*14 if tho l*reach at tVashinglon, Boston, Philadelphia,
irida’s summer climate.
that so far he had received no formal
soil is attacked.
.would not bo matlo manager of club.
invitation to do so.
(
Intimates several former major leaTho five delegation heads canto to- , Revision ot Resolution
gtiL* st irs under consideration.
Bombs
Hurled
gethor to discuss the naval treaty yes­
Declaring Newberry
at Trolley Car in
terday after each national group had
UNIDENTIFIED NEGRO
Nihil; Demos Agreed
VULCANIZING
met separately and completed tlie de­
LYNCHED AT EUFAULA
Bel
Fast
Today
tailed study of the text begun Mon­
INSULTED A WOMAN
day. At the end of a throe-hour ses- New Resolution Will He Introduced Rifle Eire Sweeps Slreet and Kills All
Phone 417-W
First nnd FI in Avenue
During the Day
sion tho "’big five” adjourned to meet
EUFAULA,
ALA.
Jan.
vl
l
.—Un­
Wha Appear
-again this morning, in agreement so1
~
identified negro lynched last night ■ NEIKH ■■■■■■■ MDHaBBHBMM HU■tlHBBHBHHBBflHHaaHHHtlBMaiiaiMIM
far ns policy wns concerned on all the
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 11. I emoBELFASTjJnn. 11.—Bomb thrown .'our lies from here. Alleged insult­
provislons except article lb, relating erntie lenders in the semtto at a coned Bntesvillo woman. The nogro wns
to tbo Pacific fortifications. A half forenco today agreed upon tho revis- nt trolly car hearing seventy-five per­ captured by Barlmur county citizens
tho resolution by Senator |snns to work today. Quid, action o
dozen other
other articles,
articles, it
it was
was saui
Btiid, rcre *iod» of
Two homt steads 160 acres in first one, 6 room
Jlozon
’
^ ,0 (|oclnro vacant tho tho motormnn, who put on full cjia- 1
Georgia and brought back through
mained to bo finally cast Into legn unimirirliil seat ’of Newberry.' Tho when ho hoard revolver shot resulted Kufuulti.
Reported to have ejeapod
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
r „ : ' —
s —
.........* - « • •» - - * • .......................... ^
wells, at Shipping Station.
be introduced during the day nnd im- explosion splintered the enr. A man, "*ter by rondHlde.
tics.
jnnd his wife* living nearby who wont
mediato vote urged.
A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00. TERMS
to the door of their homo to learn the ^ BLACKSTONE, Va. Jan. II.—Two
ASHEVILLE, N. C, Jnn. 11. Doro­
coconnuts cause of the commotion worn shot
Fish contain whiskey, ---------. , . , hundred
, girls quietly matched
, from a
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre
thy Parker, twenty four, Society girl have
ruin in them, radiators aro filled dead by tho vol'oy of rifle fire which four story brick building of Blnck«&gt;f this city nnd J. Turner* Sharp, ...in, whUkav. Wo are expecting to swept street.
Institution,
»l°no College, Methodist 1m
thirty, of Wnycross Georgia, d-’nd an with whiskey. Wo are expecting
and
escaped
being
trnppcd'by
flames
result of bullots snld to hove been fir- see our typewriter give out n drink
"Back
to
tho
soil'”
said
the
city
man
which
destroyed
structure
lato
lost
«d thin morning, supposedly, authori­ somo of these days.
ns he crawled under his auto to oil his night'. Loss one hundred a
fifty
ties nny, because Miss Parker rofusod
thousand.
Sanford nccdB a first class theatre, clutch.
him .-

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Connelly

�THE SANFORD DEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,1022

Law than fifty dollars worth of tree*,
shrubs and plants caused a property to
« il fir** five uuuJivil dollars more thaii
had been offered for i t
One pecan
tree often produces many dollars*
worth p i nuts in a season. A few fig
trees will net even more and other
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.

HowElse
CanYooMake
MoreMoney?

The first cost of trees and the up­
keep expense are insignificant in com­
parison with returns. Even a m all lot
will accommodate a few specimens, b
odd corners.' Start your planting this
winter, making additions as you can,
You will get pleasure as well as profit.

Mrs. Brown was In her 82nd year.
Thoro will bo no aorviccs here. Mr.
and Mrs. Goodrich will lenvo with the
body today /or Athena, Ohio.
Besides her daughters, Aim. 0. W.
Goodrich of this city, Mrs. Ruth Whltnor of Tnmpn, but who la now visit­
ing in Snlcm, N. J., and Mlsa llnllio
Brown of Wntcrbury, Conn., Mrs.
Brown la survived by two Bona, Mr.
Corner Brown of Pittsburgh, Pn., and
Mr. Paul Brown of Bradford, Ohio.—
Orlando Sentinel.
Mrs. Brown was well known in San­
ford, where she resided for many
years at ono time being president of
tho Wednesday Club that afterward
affiliated with the Woman's Club. Tho
sympathy of many Snnford friends is
extended to tho berenved fnmily.

T
e office of F red T. W illiam s, Sanford,
interests of Orlando and will remodel th
F lo rid a.
the building nnd occupy two of the T h e C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s r e s e r v e
ids o r
storo rooms for their rapidly increas­ at hcoc e nr it g nh nt y t obidr e tj he ce ty amn ayy ndnede ma l lt o b bo
for
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ing business nnd will make mnny
L. A. U R U M L E Y ,
changes in too iirsi I rua. On ac­
C h airm an Hoard
C ounty Commissioners.
count of the fire ordinance they might A t t e s t :
( O f f i c i a l S oa l )
tear off* tho entire second floor nnd E. A. D OU GL ASS,
Clerk of tho C ircuit Court.
mnko it n one-story building. Their F E E D T, W I L L I A M S ,
En g in e e r , Hanford, F lor ida,
21- 6l c
plans nro not complete but they will
make the building much butter than N O T I C E OK H AL E O F *00.000.00 S P E C ­
L I t OA D A N D n i l l » G E D I H T I I I C T
it is nt present. Smith Brothers are I ANO.
2. S E M I N O L E C OU NT Y , F L O R ­
I DA. H I G H W A Y I M P R O V E ­
nmong tho now firms in the city but
M E N T R ON DS
they are rapidly forging to tho front
N o t i c e Is h e r o b y g i v e n t h a t s e a l o d
and are doing n big business thiough- p r o p o s a l s w i l l be r e c e i v e d b y t ho H o a r d
s s i o n e r s o f H eml nol o
nut Seminole nnd surrounding coun­ oCfo uCn ot yu,n t Fy l oCr iodma ,m ion
o r before tho e x ­
piration of th irty days from the first
ties.

I * t h e Circui t C o u rt o f tho ftorenth j u ­
d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a , l a and f o r
Nrmtnorl County.— In Chaaccry
N O T I C E O F M A S T E R ' S KAI.K
Seminole C oun ty R ank, Complainant,
v«.

'horation.

Not lco 'ls hcroiiy glvim t h a t u n d e r a n d
b■iny I nv i«rnt uAnel i Boifl a1 d *cLc. —
roo of forecloeure an?
s a l o e n t e r e d In t h e a b o.v. e e n.t *i .t «l e d- c aui11i(J.
tin.
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L a s S p e c i a l M a s t e r In ^ C h a n c e r y , J i f
M o n d a y , t h o 8t h d a y o f F o b r u a r y , a n
1922, In f r o n t o f t h o C o u r t H o u s o ii„oc
a t H a n f o rd , Hetnlnol o C o u n t y . Fl or i da
wi l l o f f e r f o r s a l o a n d noil t o t h o h i g h ’
o s t a n d boHt b i d d e r f o r e n s h d u r i n g t h l
l oa n l h o u r s o f sal o, t h o f o l l o w i n g do
i ttuuat
a t ee,, lljy i n g a n d be
s c r i b e d l an d , sHl
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F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d es c r i b e d n i
f o l lo w s , t o - w i t :
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p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s n o t i ce , a n d u p t o a n d
u n t i l 3:30 o ' c l o c k p. m. o n t h o 7 t h d a y
o f F o b r u a r y . A. D. 1922, n t t h o C o u r t
PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON
H o u s e a t H a n fo r d . H e m l n o l o
County,
Our catalog and planting guide vnQ
n l n g 3U clis. N o f t h e HW cor. o f sum
WILL CLEAN ORLANDO SF pl oecr iida al , I tfooard tahnod pUu rrlcdhgaos oD iosft r i190,000.00
c t No, 2, s e c t i o n , t o w n s h i p
nnd
range;
run
help you. This book is free for the
H eml nol o C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , H i g h w a y I m ­ t h e n c e N 20 cha,, t h e n c e E 10 cha
p r o v e m e n t R o n d s . Bald b o n u s b o a r In­ t h o n c o H 20 cha.. t h o n c o W 10 e b s to
asking. Write fof it today. Wo have
That William E. "Pussyfoot” John­ t e r e s t u t t h e r a t e o f nix p e r c e n t u m p e r p o i n t o f b e g i n n i n g ; l e s s b eg i n n i ng
a complete stock of good trees, shrubs,
1922. I n ­ 1114.8 foot W e s t n n d 20 f oot S out h nf
SHOES ARE SELLING
son will speak in Orlando Thursday at enrneusmt , p na yr on bdl no t esde mJ ai -naunanruya l1st.
l y on J a n u ­ t b o N E c or . o f t b o HW' .i o f See. l j
plants of all kinds adapted to Florida
evening, next, nt 7:30 o'clock at tho a r y 1st n n d J u l y 1st o f c n c h y e a r , b o t h Tp. 19 S„ I t a n g o 30 E „ r u n t honco 4
.MERCHANTS REPORT
p r i n c i p a l a n d I n t e r e s t p a y a b l e u t N e w 120 ft. t h o n c o W 120*71,, t h o n c o N 12a
and the South, in the best varieties.
o n no
d s '1f .......
t . , t h o n c o B 120 ft., t o p o i n t o f begi n.
GOOD BUSINESS Methodist church, was announced this Y o r k . Ht nt o o f N o w Y o r k ; s a i d bnrm
nlng.
morning by representatives of tho b o l n g o f tHo ( l i i n o ml mi t lo n o f (1,000.00
each, a n d all of sai d bo nds m a t u r i n g
T e r m s : Cash,
P u r c h a s e r t o p a y for
1982; s a i d b o n d s t o bo deed.
c. m . g r i p p i n g a r o ,
Shoes ore Belling just now in San­ Law Enforcement League, a newly or­ sono l dJ asnuubaj re yc t 1st,
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J a r k i n n t l l l r , Florida.
J. J. DICKI NSON.
o f J o h n C. T h o m s o n , o b t a i n e d by t b o 20-Ctu
ford ns never before so reports from ganized civic body of this city.
Hpecl al M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y ,
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Details of tliu forthcoming lecture
Thrasher &amp; Garner nnd Lloyd's
Horn I nol o C o u n t y , F l o r i d a : s a i d b o n d s
i l l bo s o l d s u b j e c t t o d e l i v e r y w i t h i n I n C l r r u l l C o u r t N r v e n t h J u d i c i a l c i r ­
Shoo Stores—buth of these firms put­ by the celebrated temperance mlvocnto w
cuit, Seminole Cuunty, Florida.
t e n d a y s a f t o r n c c o p t a n c o o f old. All
were
made
at
n
meeting
of
the
Law
— In Chancery.
b i d s m u s t bo a c c o m p u n l o d w i t h a c e r t i ­
ting on special sales—reported, to­
Enforcement League held yesterdny fi ed c h e c k f o r ono a n d o n e - h a l f p e r
day
to
tho
Commercial
reporter
of
DIVORCE
cont . o f t h o a m o u n t o f t b o b o n d s t o bo
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Christonberry
afternoon ut the Bpptist church.
sol d.
Tho County C om m issioners
of
tho
Daily
Herald
ml n o l o C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , r e s o r v o t b o O l i v i a C o z a r t ,
have returned to Snnford nftor rank­
It is openly Rtntcd by tho represen­ He
vs.
r i g h t t o r e j e c t a n y a n d a l l bi ds . I’r o S M Lloyd said that he hnd bcon
ing their homo in Lakeland for some
pfinals s h o u l d bo a d d r e s s e d t o T H E E u g e n e C o z a r t .
tatives
of
tho
league,
which
is
an
outI t a p p e a r s f r o m t h o a f f i d a v i t o f Oliv­
O A R D O F C O U NT Y C O M M I S S I O N E R S
time. They will again nmko Snn­ most agreeable surprised at tho ex­ shuot of tho Wesleynn Biblo clnss, of H
O F HBM1NOLE C OUNTY, F L O R I D A , a t i a C o z a r t . h e r e i n d u l y fi led, t h a t s h e |&gt;
cellent
returns
of
his
special
shoo
t h e c o m p l a i n a n t In t h o a b o v e e n ti tl e d
ford their home much to tho delight
tho Methodist church, that "Pussy­ H a nf or d. F l o r i d a .
E u g en e
th e ca us e; t h a t tho r e s id e n c e of ~
of their ninny friends, nnd nro now lo- salt ns he hnd been told that business foot" is being brought here ns the H oWa rIdT oNfECS oSu nmt yy Choamn dm i as ns i oCnleerrsk o fo fHomuiiiu i. uiu uoiviiuitiii, i i uiiniiOWn to
would
be
dull
after
tho
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of
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Inolo
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ented at tho homo of Mth. J. N. WhltH o ar d , t h i s 3r d d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. Htnto o f F l o r l d n , t b o s e r v i c e o f a s u b ­
yenr for a few weeks The way to inception of a movement to clean up sD.a i d1922.
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118
Magnolia
Avenue.
A. L. Dnvis, of Jacksonville, is in
a n t ; t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t Is o v e r t w e n t y cut out dull seasons is to go after the this district of Florida, to start tho
(HEAL)
H. A. D OU GL ASS.
tho city attending to business.
C l e r k , H o a r d o f C o u n ­ o n o (21) y e n r s o f ago.
business with special sales nnd nil the hall rolling for an effective drive
You a r e t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d to ap pea r
ty Commissioners,
ST. AGNES GUILD
against
the
bootlegger
nnd
the
shins
He ml n o l o C o u n t y , F l a . to Hits bill o f c o m p l a i n t on t h o 8th d a y
stores that are putting on sales this
o
f
F e b r u a r y , 1922, t h o n a m e b e i n g a
21-fitc
maker.
Tho members of tho St. Agnes week reports n fine trndc
J. E. Sending, of Newberry, Fin.,
rule d ay of this court.
i ce
Mr. Johnson it in anticipated will N O T I C E O F S T OC K II OI. DERM M E E T ­ bo I t pIsu b lf iusrht ehde r foorrd e reei dg h tt h a t ctohni ss e cnot
was a business visitor hero yester­ Guild held a very important and en­
utive
I NG.
thusiastic meeting yesterdny afternoon
develop
an
nctivo
sentiment
in
tho
w e e k s In t h o H a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w s ,
day.
OPENS COMFORT COTTAGE
T h o a n n u a l m o o t i n g n f t b o s t o c k h o l d ­ p n p o r p u b l i s h e d In S e m i n o l e Count y.
at tho homo of Mrs. M. Minarik, 1000
community looking toward this end.
e r s o f t h o H a n k o f Ovi edo, Ovi edo. Fl a. , F l o r i d a .
W i t n e s s E. A. D o u g l a s s , C l e r k o f t he
Ho it wns, it is declared, moro thnn wi l l be bol d In t h e o f f i c e o f t b o H a n k ,
II. S. Flynt, of Tnft, Florida, was in Laurel avenue.
Miss N. A. Walker Iibb taken Com­
T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y I 9 t b , 1922, a t 7:30 p. C i r c u i t C o u r t , n n d t h o Real t h e r e o f this,
Tho
first
hour
was
Sovoted
to
a
any
other
individual
who
put
Amoricn
m. f o r tiio p u r p o s e o f o l u c t l n g a b o a r d t h e 6t h d a y o f Nov. A. D. 1921,
tho city yesterday attending to busi­
fort Cottage for tho season nnd has
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
nf d i r e c t o r s for tbo e n s u i n g y e a r nnd
business session, sovornl very import­
is
the
"dry”
column.
Later
ho
fought
ness.
Clerk.
already started serving meals that are
for tbo t r a n s a c t i o n of nny o t h e r b u s i ­
H y : V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
ant mntters were discussed, reports giving satisfaction to tho gucstB in in England to establish tho ground n e s s t h a t li my p r o p o r l y c o m e b ef o r o
T H E T F O H D &amp; WILKINSON.
tho mooting.
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II. O. SMITH,
E. A. Duncan, of Jacksonville, is were given, nnd plans were made for every way. Comfort Cottngo for work of a prohibition movement, and l - 6 - 2 t c
l ’r e s l d e n t .
the year.
many yenrs was a well known hotel lost an eye in a conflict following n
spending a few days boro transacting
Seventh J u ­
Following tho business session, a in this cily and was sought far nnd meeting nt which he stirred up the A D D I T I O N A L O R D E R O F N OT I C E . I n d ti hc iea lCCi ricruc iuti t Coofu rFt l oo rf l dt hn e, In
nnd for
business.
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ancery,
social hour was enjoyed, the hostess wide by people who came to Snnford enmity of a group of collcgo men.
New llnvrn County Nuprrlor Court M a r l o n (Hies, C o m p l a i n a n t ,
assisted by Mrs. Chris Matthews, every yenr to remain during the sonLately hu has been in India. Just
vs.
E
d
w a r d M. H r a d l e y ,~ of
o f N e w H a v e n , J o h n Giles, D e f e n d a n t ,
Jacksonville was represented hero served banana salad, cheese sand­
now
ho
is
speaking
on
tho
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CITATION
yesterday by C. P. Nolto and Thos. II. wiches, nut bread, fruit cake and hot son at this fine homo-like hotel. Miss platform,—Reporter-Star.
vs
T o J o h n Giles, R e s i d e n c e U n k n o w n :
I H o r r e p o n t It. F o s t e r , o f N e w H a v e n ,
Walker is an experienced hotel man­
I t a p p e a r i n g f r o m a n a f f i d a v i t filed
Dickinson.
w i d ow , h ei r s ,
representatives
a n d In t h i s c a u s e t h a t y o u a r o a n o n - r c a l chocolate as refreshments.
ager and knows what the people want
c r e d i t o r s o f E l c n z o r K. F o s t e r , Int o of
o n t o f t h o Htnto o f F l o r i d a , t h e r e f o r e ,
Among those attending tills meet­ in the way of home-cooking nnd homo 66G cures Malarial Fever.
13-H)tc S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , d e c e a s e d , a n d o t h ­ dyou,
J o h n Cl I low, n r o o r d e r e d n n d r e q u i r ­
ers.
W. S. Pruitt, of Wilson, N. C., is ing were Mesdnnies Julius Takacb,
ed on (lie 16th d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. D.
comforts,
thoreforo
Comfort
Cottage
D e c o m b e r 27th, 1921.
1922. t o a p p e a r t o t h o bi l l o f c o m p l a i n t
stopping at tho Montezuma, while in Clifford Peabody, C. J. Marshall, How­
HURLEY DENIES HE
A c t i o n t o (pilot t l t l o to l a n d In Now e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u s e .
has
again
tnken
on
tho
air
of
the
old­
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von,
C
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,
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i n n o t i c e bo p u b ­
tho city on business.
ard Overlln, W. H. Bolding, W. G. en days and is rapidly being filled up
MADE ANY PROMISES O r d e r e d , t h a t a d d i t i o n a l n o t i c e o f t b o l i she
d In t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d o n c o n
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Fox, Seth Woodruff, Paul Biggors,
w e e k f o r e i g h t w o o ks .
e n t i t l e d c a s e bo g i v e n by p u b l i s h i n g
with guests. Mrs. M. Martin is also
n d a n d t h e s e a l of
L. W. Goodyear ami II. F. Willis, Clark Leonard), Do La Mayo, John at Comfort Cottage and will look af­ WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—Edward t h i s o r d e r In t b o S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a t h iWs I cToNuEr tS Son mtyh i sh a16t
h d ay of Novem­
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In H a n fo r d , F l o r ­ ber. A. 1). 1921.
nro in the city attending to business Leonard!, Raymond Key, J. B. Cole­ ter tho guests and make them feel at N. Ilvirley, of Chicago, formor chair­ ida, onco a w e e k f o r t w o w e e k s s u c ­
( H E AL )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
n o r b e f o r o t bo
man, Frank Akers, Archie Belts, home.
C le rk of tho C ir c u i t Court,
fot tho A. C. L. Ry.
man of the shipping bonrd, denied nt c9 et hs s idvaeyl y o fb eJ ga innunairnyg, o1922.
ll-9tc
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , Fl a .
Chris Matthews, Fred Daigor, Misa
tho hearing yesterdny by tho board’s
lly tbo Court,
K N O L L M. A UG U R ,
In Circuit C o ur t, S e v e n th J u d i c i a l d r ­
Mra. A. D. Key left yesterdny af­
claims commission of the caso of tho l - O- Swe
Tunvllligcr nnd Rov. A. S. Pock. CIIAKI.EY GAN„ injSTED
A s s i s t a n t Clork.
ool* in n o d f o r S r m l n o l p C o u n t y ,
Florldn,— In C hn n crry
ternoon for Orlando whoro she will
Tampa
(Florida) Dock Compnny
HUT NOT LITERALLY
In Circuit C ou rt, S ev en th J u d i c i a l Cir­
CITATION
against
tho
emergency
fleet
corpora­
ntten n convention today.
c u i t , S t a t e n f F l o r l d n , C o u n t y of
W. L. D a v i s , C o m p l a i n a n t ,
NOTICE G. I. A.
ONLY IN JOKING WAY tion, that, ns alleged, nt a meeting in
vs.
Seminole.— In C h n n c r r y
I n e z M, Da vi s . R e s p o n d e n t ,
T o : I n e z M. Da vi s , K a n s a s Ci t y, Mo.
OIIIIEIt
OF IM'IILIf ATION
Piiiladelphia
he
had
predicted
that
tho
Fred Grlmmes, of Detroit, Mich., is Tile G. I. A. Indies will have instal­ "Joe” Coburn owner of Coburns
It a p p e a r i n g f r o m a n a f f i d a v i t (l i ed
In t h i s c a u s e Hint t h o r e s i d e n c e o r t h o
among tho out-of-stuto visitors spend­ lation of officers at the Masonic Hall Minstrels in an enthusiastic angler war would continue threo to flvo years O. II F a u H t l u g l m m , C o m p l a i n a n t ,
do
foil d a nt In K a n s a n Ci t y, Mo., t h a t It
vn.
and had promised wooden ship build­
Wednesday evening, beginning at 8:00
ing some time in Sanford.
A. Holey, S a r a F. F l o u r n o y a n d Is t h e b e l i e f o f a f f i a n t t h a t t h o d e f e n d ­
of the finny tribe as for entertainers ers sufficient contracts to reimburse H ihr ua m
a
n
t
Is o v e r t h e a g o o f t w e n t y - o n e y e a r n ,
s b a n d J o h n T. F l o u r n o y , D e f e n d ­
o’clock, January 11th.
n n d t h a t t h e r e Is n o p e r s o n In t h o
a n t H.
nnd
novelities
in
l.is
company,
believes
them for their investment in ynrds, T o t ho Def endant ! *: S a r a F F l o u r n o y S t a t e o f F l o r i d a t h o s e r v i c e o f n s u b All engineers nnd families nro cor­
Glenn Whittle left last week for
Florida is the ideal Stnto nnd delights Thu meeting was in June, 1018. The a n d h u s b a n d J o h n T F l o u r n o y , o f p o u n u u p o n w h o m w o u l d h i n d t h e s a i d
dially
invited
to
be
present.
Montvcrdo whero ho is attending tho
to display to friends the (ienutifiil Tampa Dock Company case is regard­ MOO 8tii S t r e e t N W „ W a s h i n g t o n , D. d e Tf ehnedr ae nf ot .r e , you. I n e z M. Davln. nro
Industrial School nt that place.
f r o m t h e Hill o f C o m ­ h e r e b y r e q u i r e d on t h e Gill d a y o f F e b ­
drives and world renowned bench at ed as a lest case involving nhout ?(&gt;,- p l aIIi n at p hp ee raeriinn g fi led
b y O. 11, F a u l k l u g - r u a r y , A D , 1921. t o a p p e a r t o t h e bill
SAM SMALL COMING
o f c o m p l a i n t fllud a g a i n s t y ou In thi n
bis home, Daytona as Well as motor U1)0,000 ill a m o r t i z a t i o n c l a i m s m a d e
c o m p l a i n a n t , t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t s cniiHU.
o t h e r w i s e a de c re e pro confexso
Mrs. John Gadsden, of Summerville,
,
, _
, ,, , ___
, , Al | S a r a P. F l o u r n o y a n d h u s b a n d J o h n T,
TO PRINCESS THEATRE
along the Halifax and other streams by
wi l t on s a i d d a t e he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t
wooden ship builders against tiie F l o u r n o y , a r o r e s i d e n t s of I h o C i t y of you.
S. C., is tho guests of her sister Mrs.
ON JANUARY I7T1I where fishing is excellent.
W a s h i n g t o n , I) C., mill Hint ll i oi r p o s t Charlie government,
11 Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t s a b l n o t i c e
o f f i c e nihlroBs Is 11*10 8th S l r o o t , N, W.
T. L. Dumas, nt her homo on Park
Gano with a party of friends were off
W a s h i n g t o n . D, (!., t h a t t h o r o Is no p e r ­ bo p u b l i s h e d in t h o H a n f o r d H e r a l d , a
Mr.
Hurley
testified
lie
told
the
s e r v l c o n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In H e ml n o l o C o u n ­
uvo
Sam Small, tile famous Southern for a days fishing with "Colic" the shipbuilders the government would s&lt;&gt;(o ns ulab p ot heon aS tuaptoen owf hFolmo r bwl ao u ht hl o him!
tho ty. f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
a n d t h e s e a l o f tho
vangelist and lecturer, who is tour­ l&gt;ast summer and among other good treat them fairly in any readjustment s a b l d e f e n d a n t s , o r e i t h e r o f t h e m : t h a t a b oWviet n setsysl emd y choaunr dt on
t h i s 3r d d a y of
It Is t h o b e l i e f of I b i s c o m p l a i n a n t t h a t
W. Sieg, of Detroit, Mich., arrived ing the larger cities of Florida, will things in the lunch backets was some
li
i'
ci'
inber,
A.
I*.
1921.
t h e s a b l d e f e n d a n t s ani l e a c h o f t h e m Is
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS, Cl or k.
hero yesterday nnd is stopping at the deliver a patriotic address on "Amer­ home made pie. Gano is not strong of contracts that might ho necessary, o v e r t h e a g o o f t w o n t y - o n o y e a r s .
Hy: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
lint lie had no idea of committing the
It Is t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h a t yon, t h e
Montezuma while in the city on busi- ica:
K iss immee. Florida.,
For Caesar or Christ?", in the for fishing but is long on pie. After government to any obligations not set s a i d d e f e n d a n t s , n n d e a c h n f y o u d o a p ­ A. BASS.
S
o
l
i
c
i
tor for Complainant.
17-5to
o u r t t o t h e Hill o f C o m ­
ness.
Princess Theatre, Tuesday evening, his third piece Cobe said,—"Charlie forth in the written contracts. Tho pp el aairn t Inh et hr oi si n C flloil
u p o n M o n d ay , F e b ­
1922, i h o s a m e b e i n g a In tin- C l r r u l l C o u r t , S e v e n t h . l u d l r l a l
January 17th, at 7:30 o’clock.
if you cat any more pie you'll aurc shipbuilders, he explained, wero ob­ rr uu ba r' yd a0ty h,o f At h D.
Circuit, Seminole County, Stale
is Court.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Crawford, of
o f F nl r l i l n
Sam Small has been before the pub­ bust nmn.” "All right, pass the pio jecting to the form of their contracts
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d Unit t h i s o r d e r
be p u b l i s h e d o n c o a w e e k f o r f o u r (4)
Jacksonville, arrived here yesterday lic for over thirty years, particularly and get out of the way” was the come­
TO T \lti: LANDS FOR
and lie merely assured them of fair I ' o n s e c u t i v o w e e k s In t h e S a n f o r d H e r ­ PETITION
IT IILI*' USE. I NKER THE PROVIS­
nnd will spend some time here at tho in combating the licensed liquor traf­
al d. a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d 111 S a n f o r d ,
dians reply.
Its evident he did not treatment.
ION
OF
SECTION S'JTII IIKATHKR
Hem Iii ole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
Montezuma.
GENERAL STATUTES OF TIIE
fic, He is consequently entitled to n "bust” however as hu is coming to the
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d Hie s e a l o f t h o
STATE OF FLORIDA, 1921!.
s a b l i ' mi l l n i l s t h e 3Ulh d a y o f D e c e m ­
’
place amuung the lenders on the suc- Princess Theatre on Tuesday, January
We take this opportunity to ex­ ber.( H EAA L!&gt;.) 1921. E. A. DOUGLASS,
i'
ll
v o f Katiford. a m u n i c i p a l c o r p n r a 0. Alvin Sanders, of Newberry, a. cc,B8fuj campaign for national prohlbi-1]0th,
t b m o f t h e S t a i n o f F l o r i d a , I' otltend
to
our
heart-felt
sympathy
to
Iho
C
l
e
r
k
.
arrived lmre yesterday ami is stopping■(ion
a,K0 I(Cp|, nctlvo in ‘
I loner .
l l y : V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
New yenr,
t ».
SCARLETT X (iOltPAN,
nt tiio Montezuma while In the city public life for a generation, having
T.
.1 Miller, F r a n k L. Mi l l er, at ill.. DcAttor ney!* f o r C o m p l a l n a i i l . 1-6-Sie
1’K E S H Y T E ItIA N C. E . N O T E S
fl'OlbllltH
on n business mission.
'served on tho American Commission
Branford is to have electric lights. I n ilie U l r e n l t C o u r t o f t h e S e v n i l t i .l u­ NOTICKi
T o a l l iierxnuH l a l e r e x l e d 111 o r h a v i n g
d l r l a l ITr e i il t o f t h e S i n t r a n f F l n r l i la ,
I to Paris in 1878, in tile United States
Christian Endeavor was led Sun­
limit* u p o n t h e f o l l o w i n g
described
In ani l f u r Scittluiili' C o u n t y . —
C. M. Page, of Davislinro
p
r
o p e r t y l y i n g a n d b e i n g In Iho C o u n t y
, "'Army in Cuba as Aupcrvlsor of public day night, January 8th, hy Anna UnIn C hn n erry .
of Si'iiiiiiule a n d S t a l e o f F l o r i d a , t o ­
rivetl here yesterday and is making
uct ion and, as editor of mnny Hose. Ail Endcnvorors present en­
w n : Uegl ut i l i u: 6 c h a i n s Sotilli of t h e
his headquarters nt tiio Montezuma Southern newspapers, including the joyed tho earnest nnd helpful talk of
N E cur. o f t h e N W R o f t h o N E U . S e c ­
t i on 2. T o w n s h i p 20 S, I t a n g o 30 E,
while in the city on business.
theiii'i* r u n Siui l h 7 c h a i n s , t h e n c e W e s t
Atlanta Constitution, of which lie is Dr. Guille. I)r. Guillo is one of the
Peoples Hank of Sanford, F in ,
Cotn- 10 c h a i n s , t h e n c e N o r t h 7 c h a i n s , t h e n c e
plalnant,
speakers of tho Bible Conference hold T h o numi ii l m oNOl'H'E
„ ,
,
, 'still editor emeritus.
E a s t l*i c h a i n s t o b e g i n n i n g .
a t i n g o f t h o a l o o k ho l i l W h e r e a s , *’l t y o f .Sanford, n m u n i c i ­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert I. Scott*, o f( M). Kma„ ( lutWCVor U chiefly under the auspices of tiie Ministers orn of thf i is... .lii (’v)irnMn Company . i Tins. E.vs.H e n r y a n d Lot It la H e n r y , 11op al c o r p o r a t i o n o f t h e S t a t e o f F l o r l d n .
ho belli at t b e of fl ee o f Hie t ’mn ximiidontH,
White Plaines, New York, announce knoW|) boc|lUBO l)f h!s power on tho Association of Snnford* during this |will
lias
fi led lln p e t i t i o n In t h e o f f i c e o f
mny, O s c e o l a , Heinlnol u C o u n t y . F l o r i ­
y g iv en th a t p u r s u a n t th e Clerk of iho Cir cui t C o u r t of S em i­
on T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 19th, I922, a t I to Nn o ft ii cn ea l Isd e hc er er ee b In
tho birth of a daughter, January Bth. platfor|Ui
Former Vice-President week at the I’resbytorlan church. C. E. da,
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nole C o u n t y , F l o r l d n , In t h e a b o v e s t y l ­
1 » on n. m.
1v ti 1 11 lf&lt;I c a n so o f a c t i o n r e n d e r e d Do- ed citse. In c o n f o r m i t y w i t h t h e p r o v i s ­
I*. J. F E I T N K I l .
She lias been named
| Fairbanks said to hlmi "During my is having sonio splendid meetings, so
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Mrs. Scott will lie remembered as tour of the South I learned of many don’t miss them.
H i n t u t e s of t h o S t n t o o f F l o r i d a , 1920,
I s a l o b e f o r e t h e c o u r t h ou s e d o o r in t ho
th at said
Anna McLaughlin,
Christian Endeavor wns founded hy NOTICE TO FAYING CONTRACTORS C i t y o f S n f o r d , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i - pwehtiict hi o ns ae ird d Ie'seilri el lsu nt o s eatcsq uf ol rrut h for
orators of high distinction but nono is
public
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c a l e d proposal!*, a u b j o c t t o t h e unto il w e e n t h e l eg a l h o u r s o f s a l e t h e f o l ­
moro popular and moro deservedly so I)r. Francis E. Clark, in tiio Williston of SHonda,
pi
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ed
In In t h e C u u n t y o f Heml n o l o a n d Ht nl e o f
than Snm Small, as his own people Congregational Church, Portland, Me. ty Uomi u l aa l o i le r a o f t b o Co Hit I &gt;' of Sl oewmiinngo l ed eCs coruinbteyd, Fp lroorpiedral:y ll .outc a t79
St.
e m i n o l e , S l a t e o f F l o r i d a , a t t h o o f ­ J o s e p h s , a c c o r d i n g t o t ho p l a t t h e r e o f F l o r i d a , h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b e d . And,
affectionately call him.”
President February 2, 1881. When Dr. Clark Sfice
Whereas, said petitioner fu r th e r s t a t ­
h r I in* Cl ock o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , In o f f i c e C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t . S e m i ­
es t h a t t h e s a i d i a n d s w o r e a t o n o t i m e
o
f
o, a t S a n f o r d . n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
McKinley said:
"I heard Dr. Small started this Christian Endonvor ho F l otrhi do a ,C olitu n toyr obf e fHemlnol
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p a n y. a d e f u n c t c o r p o r a t i o n , u ml t h a t
last evening and, as often before, got had no thought of this movement ever 7th d a y o f F o b r u a r y , A. D. 1922, f o r t h o c a s h
J.
G.
S
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.
th e mime of tho o c c u p a n t s of tho p r o p ­
n g, p a v in g anil bui ld ing of h tl d g e s 20-Ro
Hpeclal M a s t e r In C h n n c e r y . e r t y , o r c l a i m a n t s t h e r e o f , ( o t h e r t h a n
both instruction nnd fine amusement icing used outside of that ono church ga nr add i eul
ver t i * on t h e f o l l o w i n g
high­
t h o s e w h o h a v e b u r i a l l o t s In s n l d c e m ­
but during the forty-one years of its way!*:
M5R
forty years
Sloan’s Liniment from his versatile genius."
&lt; _______________
.
O v i e d o t o G o l d o nr o d, a p p r o x i m a t e l y I n I h r C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h J u ­ e t e r y ) a r e T. J. M i l l e r n n d F r a n k L.
has been the quickest relief for I Tho meeting hero is n' pnrt of n growth It has spread to eighty-seven 37,1160
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ty, F l o r i d a , w h o o l a l m t o h a v e s o m e
C h u l u o l a S o u t h t o C o u n t y Lino, a p ­
denominations
with
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societies
national
campaign
being
conducted
by
p r o x i m a t e l y lo.lioo aq. y ar d a .
r i g h t t o s a i d p r o p e r t y . And,
tism, tire*I muscles, lame backs, sprain*
Whereas, the petitioner fu r th e r slntes
O s c e o l a Hoad, a p p r o x i m a t e l y 11.000
the National Reform Association, tho and 4,000,000 members.
and strains, aches and pains.
th a t th e p u rp os o of tho t a k i n g of tho
yardH,
Tho Presbyterian C. E. of Snnford hit Proposal*!
n a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y Is f o r c e m e ­
Keep Sloan’s handy nnd apply freely, oldest reform body in America in dewi l l he r e c e i v e d u p o n t ho F a r m e r s H a n k &amp; T r u s t C o m p a n y ,
c o r p o r a l lull, C o m p l a i n a n t ,
t e r y p u r p o s e s , f o r tiie u s e o f t h o c i t i ­
without
ut rubbing, at tiio first twinge. hnlf of law enforcement, of nntionnl is doing its bit in thin Christian En­ f o l l o w i n g t y p e s o f rnndH: A s p h a l t , c o n ­
vs.
zens o f tho Cit y of S an fo rd , Florldn,
c r e t e : IlittimlnoiiH M a c a d a m a m i S u r ­
It eases and brings comfort surely righteousness and of international deavor movement. If you do not be­ f ace T r e a t e d Ma c a d a m ,
Lila K. M u r r e l l a n d K. It- M u r r e l l , h e r a n d t h a t t h e r e 1h no o n o w h o c a n iflvo
h u s b a n d , J o h n M Mu r r e l l , a n d Poo- n v al i d l e g a l t i t l e t o t h o p r o p e r t y In t h e
Proposal!* s h a l l he p re H c n t c d In
a
and readily. You'll find It clean and
ijustice ami in preparation for tho long to some young peoples associa­ Heated e n v e l o p e e n d o r s e d o n t h e o u t ­ pies' H a n k o f S n n f o r d , n c o r p o r a t i o n . p e t l l l u n d e s c r i b e d , n n d p r n y s t h a t t h o
non-skin-stalnlng.
I ’efotidrints.
p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In s a i d P e t i t i o n m a y
si de " P r o p o s a l f o r H o a d C o n s t r u c t Inn"
Sloan’s Liniment la pain's enemy. IFourth World’ll Christian Citizenship tion of this city you nro cordially in­ w i t h t h o n n m o o f t h e b i d d e r o r b i d ­ N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r a n d be c o n d e m n e d f o r t h e u s e s n n d p u r ­
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p o s e s s e t f o r t h In s a b l P e t i t i o n .
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nt
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Lake,
Ask your neighbor.
E a c h p r o p o s a l s h a l l he a c c o m p a n i e d a n d sal o e n t e r e d In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d
T h e r e f o r e , t h i s Is t o m n k o k n o w n t o
At all druggist*—35c, 70c, 11.40. I Indiana, at which representatives of Sunday night at 0:30 o’clock.
liy n c e r t i f i e d c h e c k I s sued u p o n u St n t o caUHO on t h e 7th d a y of J u l y , A. D. 1931, a l l p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d In, o r h a v i n g
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This is publicity month for Chris­
all the nations arc expected to gather
t h o o r d e r o f t h o C l e r k o f llio C i r c u i t Mo n d a y , t h e 6Gi d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A. D. d e s c r i b e d , t h a t t h e y be a n d u p p e n r b e ­
te
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Endeavor
in
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Watch
for
C o u r t o f t h o C o u n t y o f H eml nol o In t h e 1922. In f r o n t o f t h e C o u r t H o u s e d o o r f o r e o u r s a i d c o u r t on o r b of o r o t h °
to (IIhcush tho moral problems of man
u m o f f l vo p er c e n t o f t h o a m o u n t of a t S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , Oth d a y of F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1922, t h e
posters, bulletins and nows items dur­ sIlie
kind.
Idd.
will o f f e r f o r sal e, a n d sel l t o
t h e s u m o b e i n g t h e F e b r u a r y R u l e D a y or
T h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r wi l l bo r e q....
u l r - | .h .i g. h. e.s.t . a n d b e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h d u r - s a i d c o u r t , a n d t o s h o w c a u s a . If n n y
Pain's
ing tho month of January.
ed t o g i v e b a n d e q u a l to f i f t y p e r rent i n g t h e l e g a l h o u r s o f sal e, t h e f o l l o w ­ t h e y h a v e , w h y t h o p r a y e r o f s a i d P 0*1*
encim :
e r t h e a m o u n t of Ills o r t h e i r bid, ouch l u g d e s c r i b e d l and, s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n d t t on s h o u l d n o t bo g r a n t e d a n d
the
DEATH OF MRS. ALICE CORNER
b o n d t o bo e x e c u t e d b y n S u r e t y Co. 11- b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y o f S e m i n o l e , S t a t e l a n d s d e s c r l b u d c o n d e m n e d In a c c o r d ­
SMITH
BROTHERS
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wlllqulckly he relieved by
t h e T r e a s u r e r o f t h o _L o t s Ono (1) a n d T w o (2). o f n i o c k
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applying before retiring,
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WALKED OUT WHILE
U. S. Sailors wounded liy Italians
VOTE TAKEN
at dame, says news item. But maybe
DUNLIN, Jan. 10.—Arthur Griffith it's the manner of dancing in that
•was elected president of the Dail country. I was shot in the ankle myself the other night when one of the
Eireann today.
DeValera and his followers walked youngsters started to back up in
out while vote was beingtnken, in crowded room wherever one was gonrotost against nominationof Grifing forward. There is no snfety zone
Spenker
MacNelll
put
the
moon a dance floor these days when the
fith.
- election
- ‘ and he was young folks get going good. They
tiun for Griffith’s
dance forward and backward and sideunanimously chosen.
ways and in the air and on Innd and
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TEMPORARY
INJUNCTION
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Your Feet are Entitled
to'the Best Possibles
C ere a n d A tten tio n

ANY WORK ON STATE CAPITOL
AT TALLAHASSEE
FILED TODAY

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 9.—Applica­
tion for temporary injunction re"tralnlnir the Hoard of Commissioners
of Stnto Institutions and contractors
from proceeding with the wbrk of exlending capital was filed in circuit!
0(,urt today by attorneys represent'nff Marion county citizens,
Applicution c,mrKcs Pll,n boing foHowod by
cu,,trnctors not plana and specificntiona “‘'opted when hte legislature
made an appropriation for work and
Eight-Hour Day
that other large projects authorized
For Railway Clerks
A big land company near Palm by the legislature before the adoption
the extension law had priority over
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 19-20
To Be Considered Beach is planning an nvinry for of
extension.
pheasants. Why not an apiary for
National Agreement Up for Consider­ apes?
ation Today
This wide awake store is constantly seeking out new
I’nys to Advertise
CHICAGO, Jnn. 10.—Extra pay for
ways o f giving you a service that is all the word im­
overtime work and eight hour day are
(Dispatch from Galvo, 111.)
MANY
HAPPENINGS
OF
WOULD
plies. It is with pleasure, therefore, that we are able
The following want ad. J^tpenred in
the principal points Bought by tho rnllIN TODAY’S STRING OF
rond clerks in the controversies over a local newspaper last week:
to announce the coming of the Foot Comfort Dem­
PRESS DISPATCHES
Strayed—Holstein heifer, about ten
the rules of clerks of national ngreconstrator direct from The Scholl Mfg. Co. of Chicago,
nient up for consideration today by • months old. Any information lending
makers of the famous Foot Comfort Appliances and
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—AmbnssaUnited States Ituilroud Labor Board. to her recovery will he rewarded by a
Remedies, invented by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the
good drink of whiskey. A. F. Deem,!‘lor Harvey cabled the State Departeminent
foot authority.
supervisor.
Intent today from Cannes he was only
AUTOMOBILE CAMPS MUST
D r. S ch o ll's F oot-E ater
cases ( Itc feet, body am!
Next day Supervisor Deem was “I'Khtly injured in an automobile ocHE KEPT SANITARY
This is a splendid opportunity to learn howDr.Scholl's
nerves. A bale. sprintty
looking over a dozen heifers brought cUlont but said he had requested Am­
support. fviuy be worn
methods of extending foot comfort have benefited
In any shoe.
The State Board of Henlth is de­ in by farmers all claiming to have bassndor Herrick at l'aris, to act ternthousands of people suffering from corns, callouses,
at
pornrily
as
American
observer
termined thnt automobile tourist found tiie lost animal. All were will­ Cannes conference ir his place.
bunions, weak arches, flat foot and painful heel
camps are operated in strict accord­ ing to swap a heifer for a drink. Deem
tlnniy
located
his
heifer
in
the
midst.
through the use of
ance with up-to-dnte sanitary teach­
CANNES, Jan. 9,—George Harvey,
ings. The poorly or half way main­ It had been found by II. C. Sweat, who American ambassador t&lt;. Groat Brit­
tained auto camp is n menac to the lives a shot distance east of Galvn. ain, was injured in a collision be­
Sweat’s wife objected to his collecting
people.
tween his automobile and another ma­
lo o t C om fortA p p lia n ces
A survey of practically every auto the reward.
chine this morning was taken to a
camp in the State has recently been
A man applied to C. E. Henry fo ra hotel whore his secretary announced
This Foot Comfort Demonstrator will work with
concluded by the state health board
ho was not badly hurt. Later ho an­
Th e cause of pains, cramps
and tho collected information concern­ job at his dairy as a milker and said nounced Harvey would not attend
■ml callouses on the hall of
our shoe fitters demonstrating the merits of these
tiie fool can lie removed hy
ing cnch tabulated. Subsequently a his only qqualifications were that he meeting of Allied Supreme Council to­
remarkable inventions and will assist you, if you
D r . Scholl's Anterior M etClassification of nil camps was made used a fountain pen
a u rta l Arch Support.
day.
desire, in arriving at the proper shoe requirements
based upon (a) supervision of the
for your feet.
Most any man will tremble when
camp by the municipllty an (b) aWASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—Senator
vnilnbility of utilities or conveniences. his wife says that she heard some­ MeCumbor, of North Dakota, was se­
This classification being transmitted thing about him,
lected today by committee on commit­
to city clerks, to tourist information
tees as chairman of tile Senate Fi­
bureaus, traveling bureaus, chambers
A Sanford lad asked his dad to give nance committee to succeed tiie late
of commerce, and other civic organi­ him a good licking before lie diso­ Senator Penrose. Frclinghuysen, Re­
zations interested in serving the tour­ beyed him so would enjoy doing it.
publican, New Jersey, selected to fill
ists for their proper guidnncc.
the vacancy on the finance commit­
The classification of camps just
tee.
EVER STOP TO THINK—
prepared by the State Board of
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 0.—George
Health, Bureau of Engineering shows That accounts arc figures that must
1st NatM Bank Annex
Wharton Pepper, Philadelphia, attor­
that Brndcntown, DeLnnd, Gaines­ iic kept straight?
Thnt
men
keep
them
straight
by
ney, was appointed United States sen­
ville, Lnkelnnd, Pensacola, Tampa and
West Palm Bench have tho best camps mean^ of adding mnehines, while ator hy Governor Sproid today to suc­ “Wo have not received though,” Mr. tion of the traffic rules punch it , PITTSBURG, PA., Jnn. 10.—Tho
in the state,
considered from all women use corsets for the same pur­ ceed Penrose. Under tiie la wappoint- Alien asserted, “that hearty co-opera­ Every motorist automnticnlly would principal purchasing agencies today
pose 7
ment stands until u successor can he tion from the county officers of the
angles.
Thnt tile alphabet is n series of let­ selected at tiie November election to state that Is desired. The majority carry his record with him, (he card announced a reduction of 25 cents a
ters which are not nearly so interest­ fill the unexplrod Penrose term end- of the county office holders are un- would lie exhibited in police court barrell in all grades of crude oil hand­
HACK TO WORK.
ing ns tiie letters that nre rend in ing in 1927.
willing to support the prohibition where the motorist was arraigned led in this market except Ragland and
divorce
and
breach
of
promise
cases?
movement, and I have positive evi­ there, the court would know how it was reduced 15 cents.
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Jan. 10.—
That the principal modern use of the
dence that many of them are assisting many times the motorist had been re­
One hundord men employed in the
,locomotive repair
i department
t .
.......oT
.. the 'alphabet
is ,to 1.......
provide names
tiie violators of the laws themselves.” primanded for violating the law The
| ; ...........
, .....for
„ sub- Federal Prohibition
There are still Home unpleasant
marines
and
Summer
underwear?
Atlantic Const Line Railway shops
court
would
deal
with
him
according
matters
to face, lint, thank goodness,
OITicer
Pans
here who had been cut off since De­ That there has never been an auto­
PUNCH MOTORIST CARO
to his previous record.
the last of the turkey hash is gone.
mobile accident in Abyssinia?
Local Officers
cember 29, will go bnck to their jolts
FOR EACH WARNING SO
Thnt
there
probably
won't
he
any
tomorrow, (it was said here today).
COURT
WILL KNOW WHAT
until somebody brings an automobile
Majoity of County Officials Unwilling
into the country?
■
to Support Prohibition
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 7.—The
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That alimony is the interest on the
SOUTHERN
AGRICULTURIST
local police department is considering
bonds
of
matoimony?
The Florida Scout
TAMPA, Jan. 9.—Assetions that the
tlie* ire &lt;&gt;f a motorist.
Chronic
Thnt tiie modern farmer can raise majoity of county offices in tiie state traffic rule violators would lie rated
NASHVILLE, TENN .
■
&lt;i
"For Wide-Awake Boys”
■
anything?
■*
ne not suppoting tho enfoconient of by mentis of punch n m r k . i on their
35c Year
■&gt;
The
Giant
of
the
South
That he finds it just as hard to poliibition laws and that many of registration cards. When a motorist
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
raise
money as the rest of us.?
902 French
them ne violates of tile laws them- arouses the ire of a traffic officer by
Its immen.se popularity is due not only to the fact that ■
That woman is a rag, a hone nnd a selves, wee made hy A. L, Allen, fed- failing to obey signals or cutting the
+ * * * * •!** * 4 * *4 ♦+♦♦♦♦+&lt;• hank of hair?
every line in it is written for Southern farm families by ■
—
■
,i
eal dicctn o, pohi'.dti &gt;:i fo Floidn, in a bum's at street intersections the ofmen and women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
That the safest way to tell her so reccnt statement summing up the fR-crs would demand the motorist’s
tions, but to tiie practically unlimited personal service which
is over the telephone?
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
work of ids do, art tent during tiie live registration card and for each violais given to subscribers without charge.
Attorneys and Counsellors-nt-Law
months of 1921 that lie was directing
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
tiie work.
dreds of different subjects—all without charge. When you
While he did not feel "jubilant” ov­
W i l l practice in the Stale and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
er enforcement conditions ho feels
o
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles
That is one reason why we have—
thnt Ids men have done exceptionally • / f r m
well, Director Allen said. Increase in
375,000 CIRCULATION
his force of 10 per cent is expected
to ho authorized within a month, lie
said, and it is ids understanding that
WITH WEEKS AND OTHER OFFIC­ Federal Prohibition
Commissioner
IALS ABOUT MUSCLE
Haynes, at Washington, is seeking to
SHOALS
obtain an agreement with England
—Thomas R. linker, Ph. D., of
looking towards tho curbing of tiie
DETROIT, Jan. 10.—Henry Ford flow of contraband whiskey from Bi­
Enrich the soil, increase the
Rollins College, Analytic nnd
will leave Thursday for Washington mini.
yield, hasten mnturity, im­
for a conference with Sec, Weeks nnd
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the mnny waters of thiH nnd oth­
prove tho quality. It pays to
Seven vessels and 27 automobiles
other government officials in connec­ were confiscated as whiskey runners
use them regularly. Stock in
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior in all good quali­
G E O . G . H E R R I N G tion with his offer for the Muscle during Ids tenure of office beginning
our warehouse at Sanford.
Shoals nitrate nnd power plants, he August 1, he said. Whiskey seizures
Booklet free from warehouse
ties of thnt of the "Elder Water.”—Phono 311-W. Office In Miller Building.
Attorney-at-Law
said today at his office.
or
from—
totalled
20,912
quarts
while
tho
quan­
No 14 Garncr-WocdruiF Buildir
tity of mash taken amounted to 55,SANFORD. FLA.
GERMANY’S REPARATIONS
777 gallons.
Armour F e r tiliz e r Works
Jacksonville. F lo r id a _____
SUBJECT FOR DISCUSSION
A considerable part of the moon­
OF SUPREME COUNCIL shine industry in the state, according
to Mr. Allen, can he traced to thu
HENRY
CANNES, Jan. 7.—Tho Allied Su­ low market prices for cane syrup and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 &gt; X " i " ! ,,K i4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
premo Council planned to begin con­ the over-production of sugar enne.
JEWELER sideration of the question of Ger­
"The last year," he said, "our farm
MY SPECIALTIES:
many’s
reparations
today
in
atmoscrops
were small, except for cane
Picknrd’s Ilnnd-Pnintcd China
phero
somewhat
cleared
hy
yesterday’s
crop
which
was larger than usual. One
Gorham’s Sterling Sliver
decision to get together with Russia year ago this month can syrup was
Rogers’ Plated Ware
IDEAL FERTILIZERS *
and Germany in internntionnl finnn- selling at $1.50 n gallon. This year,
Elgin nnd Waltham Watches
with double tho crop, people of West
einl nnd economic conference.
Bond for our twelve pngo I’rlco I.iHt descriptive of our various brands of IDEAL
------------ 0—--------Florida have told me that they are
FERTILIZERS and of tho largo stock of Insecticides, Spray Machines, and Farm Im­
offered only 35 to *10 cents a gallon
plements sold by our associated firm, Florida Agricultural Supply Co.
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and SECRETARY DENBY
for their syrup.
HUNTED
IN
VIRGINIA
Dyeing to
In dealing with us you hnvu both fluid experience and financial responsibility to
"Many of those people in those cir­
WITHOUT A LICENSE
insure
your getting tho LEST.
cumstances hnvu found tho parting of
IDEAL FERTILIZERS produce tho banner crops of tho state. Lot thorn work for you.
Richmond, Jnn. 9 —Communication tho ways and have sold their syrup to
been addressed to Secretary of the a bootlegging neighbor or have used
MR. ALLEN SCOTT, Sanford Representative
Navy Dcnby hy Virginia stnto com­ It themselves in making moonshine.
missioner of game and fisheries ask­ Only three gallons of syrup nre nocesing Dcnby to explain "why you hunted snry to mako a quart of liquor. Tho
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
market value of the syrup is $1.05 to
in Virginln without license.”
AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
;
$1.20 while tho quart of moonshine
Jacksonville, Fla.
■611 Main St.
We prepay parcel postage on returns Rub-My-TIsm, a paia killer. 13-16tc will sell for $5 to $0.”

Foot Comfort
Demonstrator

COMING TO OUR STORE

PENROSE’S PLACE

DsScholls

Come and bring your friends . We
know you will be glad you called ,

Lloyd S h o e Store

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a

FORD TO GO TO
CAPITAL FOR
CONFERENCE

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

Elder Springs Water Company

McLAULIN

NEW PRICE LIST]

i

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

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